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4. Power Out VCR Audio Video Audio Video T Dip switches iG n n Ou u 1 4 Down 5 oe 00 00 e eo 5 6 Up ower S Video Composite 6 O s a To AC Power AC In wall outlet Figure 9 3 Printer and VCR Connectivity 9 4 Block Diagrams and Schematics RGB 200 pin Docking Connector DAC System Side e Back of I O PCB Connector 200 pin Docking Connector AL300 Back Side AL300 AL128 640X480 to De Interlacer KS0127 Decoder RGB to S Vid 768X576 PAL and C Vid 1 0 PCB Connector PWR Il PRT RJ 45 VCR Svid Svid RGE Video cvid ha CTL Serial Port N OUT OUT dsub15 out phn EGG ALALALALLALLLALIALI VO PCB Figure 9 4 Mini Dock PCB Component Placement Ea SonoSite 72 Chapter 9 Accessory Service RGB 888 RGB 888 Analog VCR ame Clocks _ i RS 232 Analog VPWR Ext_Serial I2C_Ext A Main PCB Senal x Analog Prt Ctl ECG Status IS Monitor VPWR_IN Vpwr T5V 2A T5V 2A Vchgr Power TIV IA TIV IA Supply Briw USB VbatSns Ethernet lt o gt Ethernet Figure 9 5 TITAN Dock Interface Diagram TITAN Chapter 9 Accessory Service 73 74 5V 0 15A 3 IV 0 14A 3 3V 0 06A Y 7 0 CO a RGB 888 640x480 interlace Progressive Scan 18 bit RGB 8 LCD Display K50127B Decoder External 12C Port 3 3V 0 06A
5. AL300 3 3V 0 13A RGB 888 640x480 to RGB 888 768x576 AL128 CSC amp Interlacer Video Output PAL 1 RGB to Interlaced Analog 2 Interlaced S Video output 3 Interlaced C Video output RGB 868 640x480 60Hz TDA8771A RGB Video DAC 5V 0 033A oap A S oap a o Buffer Filter 3 9V 0 0454 5V 0 04A BAN 15 LCD External Monitor or any other VGA type video display Figure 9 6 Mini Dock Video Distribution VCR Printer Chapter 9 Accessory Service E SonoSite pesiaars1 soweu jou YITM Apaedo1d peqosuuos a1e sTeUBIS Z8T8T vT ST AOuenbezq OSIN SLVPEL LI ST Aouenbezq IVd NE VIS NE TOS SZvbel LL MD lt 818LE tl MD ULSA JOpoougng 19P008COSPI ONA Wd MIO oyweyshs ULSA ON OSIN MIE ULISIY u L__ gONI Wd MII ne vasel 13838 ae 5 si E L ON OSIN 419 NETOS E a OS _ ____ _ NE VOS NE 198 A NE 10S Y3009NI 1104 WSGOONS MO g l zebed pobed Figure 9 7 Mini Dock Connectors Schematic Page 1 75 Chapter 9 Accessory Service TITAN
6. 35 Chapter 5 Cleaning and Disinfecting 5 1 Universal Precautions i 37 5 2 Receipt of Suspected Contaminated Materials 37 5 3 Recommended Disinfectants 37 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 Basic Troubleshooting iii 39 6 2 Periodic Maintenance ii 40 6 3 System and Subsystem Diagnosis iii 40 6 4 System Repair LOR S nananana 41 6 0 Test Equipment iii ni RA 41 6 6 Failure Modes viii din 41 6 6 1 Display agoda 41 6 6 2 Control Panel iii 41 6 6 3 System Main PCBA ii 41 6 04 Battery iii tii 42 6 6 5 Mini Dock Mobile Docking System n 42 6166 DICOM cin rat 42 6 7 Troubleshooting Flow Diagrams iii 43 6 41 Display adi 43 6 7 2 Control Panel iia andan 44 6 0 SYStOM oa 45 LE E EE E 46 6 7 5 Mini Dock Mobile Docking System n 47 6 7 6 Triple Transducer Connect 49 Chapter 7 Replacement Procedures 7 1 Display Replacement siii inicia 51 7 111 Required Parts iii iii ainda 51 7 1 2 Required 10018 51 1 3 Display Removal ninia 51 71 4 Display Replacement srecni ninn noni 53 1 1 5 Test the Display siae ai 54 7 2 Control Panel Subassembly Replacement 54 7 2 1 Required Parts ivi iii 54 7 2 2 Required Tools iii nana rias 54 7 2 3 Control Panel Removal aerea 54 7 2 4 Control Pa
7. 1 2 Verify that the ultrasound image appears uniform in both the axial and lateral direction with no dropouts or intensity variations Verify that the cystic structure at the focal zone is clearly differentiated from the surrounding tissue and is echo free while solid tissue with numerous echo sources appears solid Axial Measurement Accuracy Note Measurements must be performed while the image is frozen To set up axial accuracy 1 2 3 Acquire the image Press the Freeze key Press the Caliper key The caliper appears on the image display The screen menu indicates Cal 1 Cal 2 and Ellipse If the caliper line setup is on then a dotted line connects the two calipers See the TITAN Ultrasound System User Guide if necessary The Cal 1 caliper is active by default Use the touchpad to position one of the calipers Press the Select key to fix the caliper and enable the other caliper Use the touchpad to move the other caliper The results update as you move the caliper and the measurement is complete when you finish moving the calipers Press the Select key to alternate the active caliper and adjust the measurement with the touchpad To perform another distance measurement on the image select the other distance icon and repeat the preceding steps To test axial accuracy 1 2 Measure the distance center to center of any two pins that are 5 12 cm apart vertically Verify that the distance measured is withi
8. 2 1 Read this information before using the ultrasound system The information in this manual applies to the ultrasound system transducer accessories and peripherals This chapter contains safety information A Warning describes precautions necessary to prevent injury or loss of life A Caution describes precautions necessary to protect the products Electrical Safety This system meets EN60601 1 Class I internally powered equipment requirements and Type BF isolated patient applied parts safety requirements This system complies with the applicable medical equipment requirements published in the Canadian Standards Association CSA European Norm Harmonized Standards and Underwriters Laboratories UL safety standards For maximum safety observe the following warnings and cautions Warning To avoid the risk of electrical shock or injury do not open the system enclosures All internal adjustments and replacements except battery replacement must be made by a qualified technician To avoid the risk of injury do not operate the system in the presence of flammable gasses or anesthetics Explosion can result To avoid the risk of electrical shock use only properly grounded equipment Shock hazards exist if the power supply is not properly grounded Grounding reliability can only be achieved when equipment is connected to a receptacle marked Hospital Only or Hospital Grade or the equivalent The grounding wire must not be
9. FRAME AVERAGE ju v o 3 i Y E ES lt T GRX OVERLAY GRAPHICS s H a ENGINE support u YES OUT o E 5 la EXTERNAL 4 CVBS IN 3 fr rR PS to TV E gt M CONVERSION 2 E M s viDeo SCAN CONVERSION T OUT po ENGINE 4 S VIDEO IN SWEEPING ACQUISITION NA ENGINE m VIDEO CONTROLLER CONTROLLER gt ab ACQUISITION DISPLAY MEMORY MEMORY 256 Mb SDRAM CIBMb SSRAM Figure 3 4 BackEnd Subsystem Block Diagram The backend subsystem performs processing encompassing three main data domains acquisition data raster data and video data Support for acquisition data includes the input buffer flash suppression frame average and external ACQ memory Cine buffer management is performed by the acquisition controller Conversion from acquisition data to raster data is performed by the graphics overlay scan conversion engine sweeping engine and 3D engine Raster data is stored in an external DISPLAY memory Also supporting raster operations is the graphics support block that provides acceleration hardware for pixel operations from the CPU and graphics overlay engine Video data is processed as progressive scan 60 Hz and supplied externally on a digital bus In addition interlaced 30 Hz video is supplied in both composite and S video formats The progressive video path includes buffers priority logic and LUTs External video in signals are input and multiplexed onto the external video out path to allow for ex
10. If you are outside the USA call the nearest SonoSite representative You can also send electronic mail e mail to SonoSite at the following address service sonosite com TITAN Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 5 Aboutthe System The ultrasound system has multiple configurations and feature sets All are described in this service manual but not every option may apply to your system System features are dependent on your system configuration transducer and exam type Figure 1 1 TITAN System Front View Table 1 1 TITAN System Front Features Number Feature 1 Control panel 2 Transducer connection 3 Handle 4 Display 5 CompactFlash slots front for image storage back for system and transducers updates and import export of DICOM configuration 2 Chapter 1 Introduction E SonoSite Figure 1 2 TITAN System Rear View Table 1 2 TITAN System Rear Connectors Number Feature 1 DC input connector 2 I O connector 3 Battery 4 ECG connector available on future releases The TITAN system is a portable software controlled ultrasound system using all digital architecture The system is used to acquire and display high resolution real time ultrasound images 2D color power Doppler CPD directional color power Doppler DCPD Tissue Harmonic Imaging THI M Mode and pulsed wave PW Doppler The system has cine buffer image zoom labeling biopsy measurements calculations a USB connection for image transfer imag
11. Width 10 9 in 27 69 cm Depth 3 0 in 7 62 cm Weight 8 3 Ibs 3 76 kg with the C60 transducer and battery installed 3 3 2 Display Dimensions Length 5 1875 in 13 18 cm Width 6 75 in 17 15 cm Diagonal 8 5 in 21 59 cm 3 3 3 Transducers C8 8 5 MHz 8 mm curved array 5 ft 1 5 m C11 8 5 MHz 11 mm microcurved array 5 ft 1 5 m C15 4 2 MHz 15 mm microcurved array 5 5 ft 1 7 m C60 5 2 MHz 60 mm curved array 5 ft 1 5 m HST 10 5 MHz 25 mm linear array 8 ft 2 1 m ICT 8 5 MHz 11 mm intracavitary array 5 ft 1 5 m L38 10 5 MHz 38 mm linear array 5 5 ft 1 7 m 3 3 4 Imaging Modes 2D 256 gray shades Color power Doppler CPD 256 colors Directional color power Doppler DCPD 256 colors M Mode Pulsed wave PW Doppler Tissue Harmonic Imaging 3 3 5 Applications Abdominal Imaging Cardiac Imaging Gynecology and Fertility Imaging Interventional and Intraoperative Imaging Applications Obstetrical Imaging Pediatric and Neonatal Imaging Prostate Imaging Superficial Imaging Vascular Imaging 16 Chapter 3 System Overview BSonoSite 3 3 6 3 3 7 3 3 8 Image Storage The number images saved to the CompactFlash card vary depending on the card storage capacity Cine buffer Accessories 3 3 7 1 Hardware Software and Documentation AIUM Ultrasound Medical Safety Guidance Document Battery Biopsy Guide Carry case External display Mobile Docking System Mini Dock Power
12. a dialog box is displayed to restart the system Note SiteLink and DICOM are optional features 1 2 Press the Setup key Select System Information from the on screen menu Note To install a license key see Installing a License Key on page 34 To return settings for this setup page to factory default select Reset from the on screen menu The touchpad is used to select adjust and move objects on the screen For example it controls the caliper position CPD DCPD box position floating cursor and more Note The arrow keys control much of the same functionality as the touchpad 4 5 Accessories For information about accessories and other SonoSite products refer to the user guide for each product 24 Chapter 4 Setup and Operation Ea SonoSite 4 6 Preparing the System for Operation 4 6 1 Installing and Removing the Battery Caution Use only the specified SonoSite battery pack For battery safety notes see Battery Safety on page 6 The system can be powered from either a battery pack or external power The battery pack is a 6 cell 11 25V nominal 4 4 amp hour Lithium Ion rechargeable battery pack The battery comprises six lithium ion cells plus electronics a temperature sensor and battery contacts If the battery is being installed for the first time it will need to be charged Warning To avoid injury to the operator and to prevent damage to the ultrasound system inspect the battery fo
13. until the system powers down To avoid increasing the system and transducer connector temperature do not block the airflow to the ventilation holes on the side of the system 2 2 Equipment Safety To protect your ultrasound system transducer and accessories follow these precautions Caution Excessive bending or twisting of cables can cause a failure or intermittent operation To avoid damaging the power supply verify the power supply input is within the correct voltage range See Electrical on page 18 in Chapter 3 Improper cleaning or disinfecting of any part of the system can cause permanent damage For cleaning and disinfecting instructions see Chapter 5 Cleaning and Disinfecting Do not use solvents such as thinner or benzene or abrasive cleaners on any part of the system Remove the battery from the system if the system is not likely to be used for some time Do not spill liquid on the system 2 3 Battery Safety To prevent the battery from bursting igniting or emitting fumes and causing equipment damage observe the following precautions Warning The battery has a safety device Do not disassemble or alter the battery Charge the batteries only when the ambient temperature is between 0 and 45 C 32 and 113 F Do not short circuit the battery by directly connecting the positive and negative terminals with metal objects Do not heat the battery or discard itina fire Do not expose
14. 2 on page 3 2 Connect one end of the system AC power cord into the power supply Then plug the other end into a hospital grade electrical outlet 4 6 2 1 Battery Charge Indicators The Battery Charge Indicator a battery icon located on the upper right hand section of the display indicates the current battery level All Battery Indicator segments lit mean the system battery is fully charged Some Battery Indicator segments lit mean the system battery is partially charged When the battery is charging the Battery Indicator segments light sequentially Table 4 2 contains the charging specifications for the system Table 4 2 System Charging Specification System Charging Parameter Specification Charge time to 80 capacity with System power off 3 hours 25 C Charge time to 80 capacity with System power on 6 hours 25 C Chapter 4 Setup and Operation SonoSite 4 6 3 Connecting to AC Power Mini Dock B te no G 4 Ecc Power Supply 4 A H To Power Strip Printer Remote Video In Out e ceo AC In Power 4 BERE o Out VCR Audio Video Audio Video C Dip switches In Out Out 1 4 Down Bi e coe 00 jojojo 5 6 Up ower S Video Composite 0 M To AC Power AC In wall outlet Figure 4 3 Printer and VCR Connectivity To connect AC power to the docking system Note The AC power cord to the power supply and the DC power cord from the
15. 53 7 1 5 Testthe Display 1 Replace the battery attach an external power supply or attach a mini dock 2 Press the Power key to apply power to the system 3 Verify the display operates correctly 7 2 Control Panel Subassembly Replacement 7 2 1 Required Parts P03862 Service Assembly Control Panel TITAN English or P03863 Service Assembly Control Panel TITAN English International or P03864 Service Assembly Control Panel TITAN French or P03865 Service Assembly Control Panel TITAN German or P03866 Service Assembly Control Panel TITAN Italian or P03867 Service Assembly Control Panel TITAN Spanish or P03868 Service Assembly Control Panel TITAN Portuguese 7 2 2 Required Tools 1 Phillips screwdriver Torque screwdriver 2 0 10 0 inch pounds 0 23 1 1 newton meter 8 mm nut driver An anti static mat A wrist grounding strap Caution Always use correct ESD procedures ESD damage is cumulative and may not be noticeable at first Initial ESD symptoms may be slightly degraded performance or image quality 7 2 3 Control Panel Removal 1 Remove the two screws from the rear of the system per Figure 7 1 2 Remove the two screws from the bottom of the system per Figure 7 2 3 Turn the system over fully open the display and lift off the Control Panel per Figure 7 3 7 2 4 Control Panel Replacement 1 Place the new control panel in place 2 Install the four screws removed in Section 7 2 3 Torque the screws to
16. Contact your local representative or call 425 951 1330 Technical support fax 1 425 951 6700 Technical support e mail service sonosite com SonoSite website www sonosite com and select Technical Support under Special Features To receive your license key you will need to provide the following information which is displayed on the system information screen of your system Name of the person installing the upgrade System serial number located on the bottom of your system ARM version PCBA serial number 4 7 2 Installing a License Key When you have obtained a license key for your software you must enter it into the system Once a valid license key has been entered the system remains licensed until the next time the system software is upgraded 1 Turn on the system If the software is not yet licensed the license update screen displays The license update screen displays the following information how to contact SonoSite and the required information to obtain the License Update number and the grace period time remaining on your system 49 hours 56 minutes of operating time System 49 hours 59 minutes of operating time Transducer remaining before license key needed remaining before license key needed To obtain a license key To obtain a license key 1 Contact SonoSite at 1 877 657 8118 1 Contact SonoSite at 1 877 657 8118 www sonosite com www sonosite com service sonosite com service sonosite com 2 Supply the followi
17. Please wait system preparation in progress Figure 6 System Software Loading When the software upgrade has prepared the system for upgrade the system displays the following message 2003Jun17 23 04 e Step 1 has been completed successfully The system is now prepared to install the new software Please restart the system to complete the Upgrade Be aware the system will take _ longer than normal to reboot DO NOT turn off the system or remove the CompactFlash card Figure 7 System Software Step 1 Restart 5 Select Restart After restart there is a short delay before the system goes into the upgrade process Do not turn the system off The system displays the following message Please wait system installation in progress Figure 8 System Software Installation 30 Chapter 4 Setup and Operation E SonoSite When the system software upgrade is completed the system displays the following message Figure 9 System Software Step 2 Restart 6 Select Restart When the operating software has been replaced the system presents you with the license update screen so that you may license the software If upgrading a transducer press Cancel from the on screen menu Z 2003Jan05 01 30 49 hours 56 minutes of operating time System remaining before license key needed To obtain a license key 1 Contact SonoSite at 1 877 657 8118 www sonosite com service sonosite com 2 Supply the following a Your n
18. SonoSite 3 Raise the docking system to the highest point by pressing on the foot pedal and lifting on the outer edges of the cup surround 4 Looking under the top of the docking system note two access holes per Figure 9 18 These access holes are to remove the two 2 screws holding the mini dock in place Access holes Figure 9 18 Mini Dock Access Holes 5 Looking from the front of the docking system find the two screws holding the mini dock in place and remove them using a Phillips screwdriver Phillips screw Access hole Figure 9 19 Mini Dock Screws 6 Lift the mini dock from the docking system 7 Reinstall the mini dock by following these steps in reverse order TITAN Chapter 9 Accessory Service 85 9 6 8 Triple Transducer Connect The Triple Transducer Connect module is held in place with four screws accessible from beneath the Cup Surround To remove the Triple Transducer Connect for repair or replacement follow the steps below To remove the Triple Transducer Connect 1 Remove the cup surround per Section 9 6 2 2 Setthecupsurroundto the side 3 Locate the four 4 screws attaching the Triple Transducer Connect to the Mobile Docking System as in Figure 9 20 5 32 hex screws 4 Figure 9 20 Triple Transducer Attachment Screws 4 Remove the screws using the 5 32 hex wrench Remove the screws carefully as the Triple Transducer Connect will drop from the bottom of the Mobile Docking System 86 Ch
19. cards installed in the front CompactFlash slot do not upgrade the system Software Licensing SonoSite software is controlled by a license key which is obtained from SonoSite or from its authorized representatives You must obtain one key for each system or transducer that will use the new software See Obtaining a License Key on page 34 The software may be installed and will operate for a short period of time without requiring a valid license key We refer to this period of time as the grace period The grace period is variable When you first install your software your SonoSite system prompts you for a license key If you have not yet obtained a valid license key you can elect to use the software as long as the grace period time has not been fully consumed When a system is running in the grace period all system functions are available As you use the system the grace period is slowly consumed When the grace period has expired the system will not be usable until a valid license key has been entered Grace period time is not consumed while the system is powered off or when it is in sleep mode Whenever a system is running in the grace period the grace period time remaining is available on the license update screen Caution When the grace period expires all system functions except for licensing are unavailable until a valid license key is entered into the system Chapter 1 Introduction E SonoSite Chapter 2 Safety
20. connect DC input or install battery press the power key Ensure the battery is charged Adjust the LCD screen to improve viewing angle Adjust the brightness as necessary to improve image quality Adjust the gain Press Freeze key Zoom does not work when the image is frozen Adjust the gain Adjust the gain Select the OB or Gyn exam type Set the correct printer in system setup Check the printer connections Check the printer to ensure that it is turned on and set up properly See the printer manufacturer s instructions if necessary Check the VCR connections Check the VCR to ensure that it is turned on and set up properly See the VCR manufacturers instructions if necessary Check the monitor connections Check the monitor to ensure that it is turned on and set up properly See the monitor manufacturers instructions if necessary Ensure labels have been assigned to the function keys Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 39 6 2 6 3 40 Symptom Table 6 1 Troubleshooting Continued Solution Inaccurate fetal age calculation System does not recognize the transducer Text cursor does not move when touchpad or arrows are selected A maintenance icon displays Ensure that the patient information date and time are set accurately Disconnect and reconnect the transducer Text cursor is constrained to one line This icon indicates that system maintenance may be required Record the num
21. correct entry of the license key you are still unable to license your system call SonoSite technical support USA Canada customers call 1 877 657 8118 International customers call your local representative or 1 425 951 1330 If the system is on and the grace period expires the license update screen must be displayed from the system information screen See System Information on page 24 To Display the System Information Screen 1 Press the Setup key 2 Select System Information from the on screen menu The system information screen displays the following information Product Modes Previous License Update Boot Version ARM Version DSP Version PCBA Serial Number PLD CPLD Version SH Database Version and SH Serial Number Note The software versions on your system may vary based on your upgrade and configuration gt Patient Name 123 45 6789 Hospital ABC 2003Jun16 14 59 Setup Pages Calculations io Battery ulations a Key di Calc Date and Time Presets Product Belt FUOD Modes CPD PM M PW THI CW Syst Display Information fem Information Previous license update 100199999649 Boot version 20 40 200 027 ARM version 20 40 200 027 DSP version 20 40 85 05 PCBA serial number PLD 1 3 CPLD version 0 3 SH database version 20 40 200 040 SH serial number 01KCBC License Done Figure 4 2 System Information Screen To Display the License Update Screen 1 Press the Setup key 2 Select System In
22. removed or defeated To avoid the risk of electrical shock before using the transducer inspect the transducer face housing and cable Do not use the transducer if the transducer or cable is damaged To avoid the risk of electrical shock always disconnect the power supply from the system before cleaning the system To avoid the risk of electrical shock do not use any transducer that has been immersed beyond the specified cleaning or disinfection level See Chapter 5 Cleaning and Disinfecting To avoid the risk of electrical shock and fire hazard inspect the power supply AC power cord and plug on a regular basis Ensure they are not damaged To avoid the risk of electrical shock use only accessories and peripherals recommended by SonoSite including the power supply Connection of accessories and peripherals not recommended by SonoSite could result in electrical shock Contact SonoSite or your local representative for a list of accessories and peripherals available from or recommended by SonoSite To avoid the risk of electrical shock use commercial grade peripherals recommended by SonoSite on battery power only Do not connect these products to AC mains power when using the system to scan or diagnose a patient subject Contact SonoSite or your local representative for a list of the commercial grade peripherals available from or recommended by SonoSite To avoid the risk of electrical shock inspect the interconnect cables on a
23. supply Quick Reference Guide SiteLink Image Manager 2 1 System User Guide Triple Transducer Connect Ultrasound gel 3 3 7 2 Cables Ethernet cable 10 ft 3 m Ethernet interface cable 7 in 18 cm External display power cord 6 ft 1 8 m External display VGA cable 3 ft 0 9 m Print control cable 10 ft 3 1 m Printer AC power cord 1 ft 30 5 cm VCR AC power cord 1 5 ft 45 7 cm VCR control audio cable 6 ft 1 8 m Video cable RCA RCA 10 ft 3 1 m Video cable RCA BNC 10 ft 3 1 m S video 6 ft 1 8 m System AC power cord 10 ft 3 1 m USB cable for SiteLink 10 ft 3 1 m Peripherals See the manufacturer s specifications for the following peripherals 3 3 8 1 Medical Grade Black and white printer Recommended sources for printer paper Contact Sony at 1 800 686 7669 or www sony com professional to order supplies or to obtain the name and number of the local distributor Color printer Video cassette recorder 3 3 8 2 Non Medical Grade Kensington Security Cable TITAN Chapter 3 System Overview 17 3 3 9 Temperature Pressure and Humidity Limits The temperature pressure and humidity limits apply only to the ultrasound system and transducers Operating Limits System 10 40 C 50 104 F 15 95 R H 700 to 1060hPa 0 7 to 1 05 ATM Shipping Storage Limits System without Battery 35 65 C 31 149 F 15 95 R H 500 to 1060hPa 0 5 to 1 05 ATM Operating Limits Battery 10 4
24. with a new cable tie Install the power supply power cord Chapter 9 Accessory Service 83 9 6 5 Locking Handle Remove the six 6 screws attaching the cup surround to the top of the docking system per Figure 9 12 Lift the cup surround from the docking system Remove the two 3 8 inch locking nuts from the handle screws per Figure 9 12 Remove the two 1 8 inch hex screws holding the handle in place per Figure 9 16 AUN Deflector Retaining clip 1 8 hex screw Video power cables Figure 9 16 Handle Screws 5 Lift the handle from the docking system Remove the retaining clip from the latch link assembly and remove the handle 6 Install the new handle and reassemble the docking system in the reverse order 9 6 6 Deflector Remove the six 6 screws attaching the cup surround to the top of the docking system per Figure 9 12 Lift the cup surround from the docking system Peel the old deflector from the frame per Figure 9 16 Clean any adhesive residue from the frame Install the new deflector in place of the old deflector noting the notches cut out for the attaching hardware Reinstall the cup surround DSDUNSNWN 9 6 7 Mini Dock 1 Remove the cover from the top of the docking system just behind the mini dock per Figure 9 17 to expose the cables attached to the mini dock 2 Disconnect all of the cables Cable cover ina Figure 9 17 Mobile Docking System Cable Cover 84 Chapter 9 Accessory Service
25. 0 C 50 104 F 15 95 R H Shipping Storage Limits Battery 20 60 C 4 140 F 0 95 R H 500 to 1060hPa 0 5 to 1 05 ATM For storage longer than 30 days store at or below room temperature Operating Limits Transducer 10 40 C 50 104 F 15 95 R H Shipping Storage Limits Transducer 35 65 C 31 149 F 15 95 R H 3 3 10 Electrical Power Supply Input 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 1 2 A Max 100 VAC Power Supply Output system on 1 15 VDC 2 7A Max system 2 12 6 VDC 0 8A Max battery charging Power Supply Output system off 1 15 VDC 2 0A Max system 2 12 6 VDC 1 8A Max battery charging Combined output not exceeding 52W Battery 6 cell 11 25 VDC 4 4 amp hours rechargeable lithium ion battery pack Run time is 2 hours or more depending on imaging mode and display brightness 3 3 11 Electromechanical Safety Standards EN 60601 1 1997 European Norm Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for Safety EN 60601 1 1 2001 European Norm Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for Safety Section 1 1 Collateral Standard Safety Requirements for Medical Electrical Systems C22 2 No 601 1 1990 Canadian Standards Association Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for Safety CEI IEC 61157 1992 International Electrotechnical Commission Requirements for the Declaration of the Acoustic Output of Medical Diagnostic Ultrasonic Equipment UL 2601 1 19
26. 1 3 Display Removal 1 Remove the battery from the system See Section 4 6 1 Installing and Removing the Battery on page 25 for battery removal 2 Remove the two screws from the back of the system per Figure 7 1 Screws 2 Figure 7 1 System Rear 3 Lay the system on the top and remove the two screws from the bottom of the system per Figure 7 2 TITAN Chapter 7 Replacement Procedures 51 Screws 2 TITAN igh ron Ctr mod inten arr rex Minion METRICI Wat ter Monate Mt RR et lee tate agente Oe 0 mo joni Lee metadone Oe AS Sato A Figure 7 2 System Bottom 4 Turn the system over fully open the display and lift off the Control Panel per Figure 7 3 Figure 7 3 Control Panel Removal 52 Chapter 7 Replacement Procedures SonoSite 5 Disconnect the two connectors from the display to the Main PCBA per Figure 7 3 3 5 Connectors 2 Figure 7 4 Display Connectors 6 Remove the four screws from the Display Hinges per Figure 7 5 Screws 4 Figure 7 5 Display Screws 7 1 4 Display Replacement Set the new display in place Install the four screws that hold the Display in place Torque the screws to 5 5 inch pounds Connect the two connectors that connect the Display to the Main PCBA Place the Control Panel in place Reinstall the four screws that hold the Control Panel in place Torque the screws to 5 5 inch pounds UU ph uN TITAN Chapter 7 Replacement Procedures
27. 359 3 TErANSAUCErS iii alia 16 3 3 4 Imaging Modes dd 16 99 0 APPIICAHONs i e 16 9 90 Image Storage lata 17 D 0 7 ACCOSSOTIES sicilia 17 3 9 9 Peripherals iaa nda 17 3 3 9 Temperature Pressure and Humidity Limits 18 3 9 10 Electrical uc rano darai 18 3 3 11 Electromechanical Safety Standards 18 3 3 12 EMC Standards Classification i 18 3 3 13 Airborne Equipment Standards n 19 3 9 14 ECG Standard assi np nass 19 3 319 DICOM Stand vivia dai its 19 Chapter 4 Setup and Operation 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 TITAN System Controla ria al 21 System COMPONENTS sersan jc 22 SETUP ti aaa 23 Touchpad piccine dol 24 ACCESSOPIES dor nori ii 24 Preparing the System for Operation eteteeeeeeeeeees 25 4 6 1 Installing and Removing the Battery 25 4 6 2 Using AC Power Charging Battery oo 26 4 6 3 Connecting to AC Power iii 27 4 6 4 Connecting and Removing Transducers 28 4 6 5 Turning the System On and Off eeseneere eerste 28 4 7 Upgrading the System Software ii 29 4 7 1 Obtaining a License Key ii 34 4 7 2 Installing a License Key ii 34 4 7 3 To Display the System Information Screen 35 4 74 To Display the License Update Screen
28. 5 5 inch pounds 54 Chapter 7 Replacement Procedures SonoSite 7 3 Main System Disassembly for Repair and or Replacement 7 3 1 Required Parts Parts for the Main System Repair could include any of the following P03871 Service Assembly Main PCBA TITAN P03870 Service Assembly Power Supply TITAN P03869 Service Assembly TGC TITAN P03872 Service Assembly Speaker TITAN P03873 Service Assembly Upper Enclosure TITAN P03874 Service Assembly Lower Enclosure TITAN Note Replacing the enclosure bottom requires printing a new label for the product This must be printed prior to shipping the enclosure bottom You will be required to provide the information to print this label Nest Frame Assembly TITAN order these parts individually P00364 Connector Interposer P00524 Screw Shoulder Thrust Plate P00353 Wear Plate P00646 Spring Thrust Plate P02860 Nest Plate Interposer P00352 Shield Perimeter Long P00527 Shield Perimeter Short P02861 Post Mounting 7 3 2 Required Tools 1 Phillips screwdriver Torque screwdriver 2 0 10 0 inch pounds 0 23 1 1 newton meter 8 mm nut driver An anti static mat A wrist grounding strap Caution Always use correct ESD procedures ESD damage is cumulative and may not be noticeable at first Initial ESD symptoms may be slightly degraded performance or image quality 7 3 3 Main PCBA Removal 1 2 TITAN Remove the display and the control panel from the system following the removal proc
29. 56 5817024 5833613 5846200 5860924 5893363 5916168 5951478 6036643 6102863 6104126 6113547 6117085 6142946 6203498 B1 6371918 6135961 D0280762 D0285484 D0286325 D0300241 D0306343 D0328095 D0369307 D0379231 Other patents pending P03309 02 01 2004 Copyright 2004 by SonoSite Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA li Bi SonoSite Contents Chapter 1 Introduction TEAU cit lr rt ci 1 1 2 Conventions Used in This Service Manual 1 1 3 Product Upgrades and Updates ie 1 1 4 Customer Comments ii 1 1 5 About the System i iis abc liceale 2 1 6 About the System Software i 4 1 7 Sottware Licensingt uni clcrli iii 4 Chapter 2 Safety 2 1 Electrical Safety ii 5 2 2 Equipment Safety iii 6 2 3 Battery Safety ssi 6 2A Biological Safety siii ai 7 2 5 Labeling Symbols iii lie 7 Chapter 3 System Overview 3 1 3 2 3 3 System OVerview isc iris 9 Theory of Operation i 9 3 21 Transducdet mirta sla ccnn alari 10 3 2 2 Front End Subsystem ii 10 3 2 3 Digital Signal Processing Subsystem 12 3 2 4 Backend Subsystem ui 12 3 20 Control Subsystetti i e iaia 14 3 2 6 Power Supply and Control Subsystem eee 15 Systemi Specifications snn riiit 16 3 3 1 System DiMeNsiOns iii 16 3 3 2 Display Dimensions ui 16
30. 97 Second Edition Underwriters Laboratories Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for Safety 3 3 12 EMC Standards Classification EN 60601 1 2 2001 European Norm Medical Electrical Equipment General Requirements for Safety Collateral Standard Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements and Tests CISPR11 97 International Electrotechnical Commission International Special Committee on Radio Interference Industrial Scientific and Medical ISM Radio Frequency Equipment Electromagnetic Disturbance Characteristics Limits and Methods of Measurement The Classification for the SonoSite system SiteStand accessories and peripherals when configured together is Group 1 Class A Chapter 3 System Overview SonoSite 3 3 13 Airborne Equipment Standards RTCA DO160D 1997 Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics Environmental Conditions and Test Procedures for Airborne Equipment Section 21 0 Emission of Radio Frequency Energy Category B 3 3 14 ECG Standard ANSI AAMI EC53 1995 Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation ECG Cables and Lead Wires The SonoSite ultrasound system meets the requirements of this standard except Section 4 4 1 Exposure to ethylene oxide EO sterilization and Section 4 5 9 Connector retention force The requirement in Section 4 5 9 does not apply because the product weighs less than 8 4 pounds 3 3 15 DICOM Standard NEMA PS 3 15 2000 Digital Imaging and Commu
31. ICOM Port Active Assistance No Hardware Problem Figure 6 7 Mini Dock and Mobile Docking System Flow Diagram Part 2 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting BSonoSite 6 7 6 Triple Transducer Connect Triple Transducer Connect Transducer Not Connecting o transducers Check cable from working system to TTC Reattach and Retest No Yes Indicator transducer not Yes working eplace TTC Main Board Assembly Yes Disconnect the TTC and Connect the Transducer Directly to the System Test each Transducer Individually Test the Transducer Individually Figure 6 8 Triple Transducer Connect Flow Diagram TITAN Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 49 Table 6 3 DICOM Troubleshooting Error Message Error Code Cause Troubleshooting Socket communication failed Archiver transaction failed Printer transaction failed DICOM network communication failed Internal failure detected 50 TSOCKET_CONNE CT_FAILURE TDICARCH_OPEN_ FAILURE TDICPRNT_OPEN_ FAILURE TDNETWORK_OPE N_FAILURE TDNETWORK_REA D_FAILURE Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Invalid network configuration Wrong port number Application is not running Printer is offline Wrong Capture Type Selected Wrong Image Setting Device does not recognize Titan rejects association Invalid DICOM Attribute 1 Using Ping verify that the Printer Archivers is connected If Ping fa
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33. Power delay OB Authors Date Time Delta Key F Keys Patient Header Mode Data System Status Doppler Scale TITAN WN WN Wn w N Wn WN N Wn Wn N Press the Setup key Select Audio Battery from the on screen menu In the Key click list select On or Off Press the Setup key Select Audio Battery from the on screen menu In the Beep alert list select On or Off Press the Setup key Select Audio Battery from the on screen menu In the Sleep delay list select Off 5 or 10 minutes Press the Setup key Select Audio Battery from the on screen menu In the Power delay list select Off 15 or 30 minutes Press the Setup key Select Calculations from the on screen menu In OB Authors list select the desired OB authors Press the Setup key Select Date and Time Presets from the on screen menu In the Date field enter the current date year month and day Press the Setup key Select Date and Time Presets from the on screen menu In the Time field enter the current time in 24 hour format hours and minutes Press the Setup key Select Delta Key F Keys from the on screen menu Select desired functionality for the Delta key The Delta key will now control this function Press the Setup key Select Delta Key F Keys from the on screen menu Type in desired text Use the Backspace key or Delete key to correct mistakes Press the Setup key Select Display Information from the
34. TITAN Ultrasound System Service Manual Bi SonoSite Manufactured by SonoSite Inc 21919 30th Drive SE Bothell WA 98021 3904 USA Telephone 1 888 482 9449 or 1 425 951 1200 Fax 1 425 951 1201 SonoSite Ltd Alexander House 40A Wilbury Way Hitchin Herts SG4 OAP UK T 44 1462 444800 F 44 1462 444801 Caution United States federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician TITAN and SonoSite TITAN are trademarks of SonoSite Inc Kensington is a registered trademark of Kensington Technology Group Non SonoSite product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners SonoSite products may be covered by one or more of the following U S patents 4454884 4462408 4469106 4474184 4475376 4515017 4534357 4542653 4543960 4552607 4561807 4566035 4567895 4581636 4591355 4603702 4607642 4644795 4670339 4773140 4817618 4883059 4887306 5016641 5050610 5095910 5099847 5123415 5158088 5197477 5207225 5215094 5226420 5226422 5233994 5255682 5275167 5287753 5305756 5353354 5365929 5381795 5386830 5390674 5402793 5 423 220 5438994 5450851 5456257 5471989 5471990 5474073 5476097 5479930 5482045 5482047 5485842 5492134 5517994 5529070 5546946 5555887 5603323 5606972 5617863 5634465 5634466 5636631 5645066 5648942 5669385 5706819 5715823 5718229 5720291 5722412 5752517 5762067 5782769 58003
35. The digital RGB data is converted to analog interlaced composite and S Video outputs on the dock PCB A video processor converts RGB and output in the selected video format For NTSC video mode the processor is converting from progressive scan to interlaced and is responsible for the color space conversion converting from RGB to composite and S Video For PAL video mode the processor is doing the interlacing and color space conversion and outputs 768 x 576 lines at 50Hz 9 5 1 3 Video Decoders A video decoder digitizes the input S Video data A separate component performs the de interlace and converts to digital RGB data Power Distribution The battery charger and VPWR signals provided by the AC power supply are intended to be passed through the dock so that the system behaves the same whether the AC power supply is plugged into the dock or directly to the system with no dock The dock uses the 3 3V and 5V power supplies available on the Main PCB When the dock is connected the dock provides necessary surge limiting and reset circuitry necessary to ensure proper operation of all components The dock provides the capability to turn OFF 3 3V and 5V power supplies to as much of the dock as possible to allow for a minimum power state Chapter 9 Accessory Service SonoSite 9 6 Replacement Procedures Replacement procedures for all replaceable parts are not discussed in this manual Replacement of many mechanical parts is intuitive to proper
36. able cover from top rear of docking system to expose mini dock wiring 82 Chapter 9 Accessory Service SonoSite Remove the power supply from the docking system by unplugging the cable from the mini dock per Figure 9 15 and removing the cable tie that attaches it to the docking system Power supply cable Cable tie Figure 9 15 Mini Dock Connectors 15 16 17 TITAN The power supply cable is threaded through the TITAN support leg from the power supply in the rear up to the mini dock Lower the docking system to the lowest point Tilt the docking system toward the rear and carefully lower it so it lays on the ground In the right support leg as you face it from the bottom you will notice the cables attached to a cable tie Remove the cable tie and the tape from around the cables Separate the cables and pull the cable from the power supply down to the bottom of the docking system support leg Tilt the docking system back to the upright position and pull the power supply from the rear of the docking system pulling the cable up from the support leg Install the new power supply into the rear of the docking system and thread the cable down the support leg Lay the docking system back down pull the excess cable free then thread the cable up the support leg to the top of the docking system Attach the power supply connector to the mini dock and replace the cable tie Retape the wires and reattach the wires to the support leg
37. agram Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Verification Tests in Ch 8 Display Replace Yes Battery and Try Again No Go To Titan System Diagram B SonoSite 6 7 5 Mini Dock Mobile Docking System Mini Dock Output Failure No S Video No RGB Video No Composite Video Yes All Video Ouptuts not working Yes No Replace Mini Dock Yes No No trouble found Printer prints with button on printer Verify video signal is OK to printer Go to Display troubleshooting Flow Diagram Verify print control cable connected securely Check that system is placed in MDS correctly or Mini Dock is attached securely Call Tech Support for Printer repair Replace Print Control Cable Yes No trouble found Yes No Replace Mini Replace Mini Dock Dock Problem Corrected Figure 6 6 Mini Dock and Mobile Docking System Flow Diagram Part 1 TITAN Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 47 48 Mini Dock Output Failure No External Audio ystem Contact Technical Audio No Support For PCBA OK Replacement Check that system is placed in MDS correctly or Mini Dock is attached securely Yes Replace Mini Dock No trouble found No USB SiteLink DICOM Check all cable and system connections SiteLink OK Indicates USB Port Active No Hardware Problem Yes No DICOM OK Contact Technical Indicates USB Support For D
38. ail address Device Description Name Serial Number Part Number Lot Number Revision Event Description _ Diagnosis A Service Performed Performed By Date Actions Parts Removed Part Number Serial Number Lot Number Rev Replaced By Result Pass Y Fail Result Pass Failg Attach additional sheets as required Page _ of _ F00019 RevB 106 Appendix B Service Event Report SonoSite Index Numerics 2D performance tests axial measurement accuracy 62 image quality 62 lateral measurement accuracy 63 penetration 63 A AC power indicator 21 accessories 16 acquisition subsystem 10 alphanumeric 21 annotation 21 assert code 42 assistance customer 1 battery installation 25 safety 6 specifications 18 storage and shipping 18 troubleshooting diagram 46 battery charging test 66 C cable specifications 17 cable connect mobile docking system 71 caliper calcs 22 cautions 5 connectivity 71 control panel assembly replacement procedure 54 troubleshooting diagram 44 control subsystem 14 conventions used 1 D depth 21 display failures 41 subsystem 12 display assembly replacement procedure 51 troubleshooting diagram 43 duplex images 24 TITAN E error message 6 external power 25 F forms 22 freeze 22 G gain 21 grace period 4 l image problem 39 quality verification test 65 review 65 L license key
39. al This text applies only to the SonoSite TITAN ultrasound system product manufactured after June 19 2003 Please find service information about products manufactured before June 17 2003 in C1 51 Ultrasound System Service Manual P00715 C1 75 Ultrasound System Service Manual P01118 C1 9 PLUS Ultrasound System Service Manual P02287 and C1 99 PLUS and ELITE Ultrasound System Service Manual P02913 Audience The intended audience of this manual is properly trained field and in house service personnel Conventions Used in This Service Manual These conventions are used in this service manual A Warning describes precautions necessary to prevent injury or loss of life A Caution describes precautions necessary to protect the products When the steps in the operating instructions must be performed in a specific order the steps are numbered Bulleted lists present information in list format but they do not imply a sequence The system handle is on the front of the system and the battery compartment is on the back of the system Product Upgrades and Updates SonoSite may offer software upgrades and new features that may improve system performance Service manual updates explaining the effects of upgrades and new features on system performance will accompany the upgrades Customer Comments Questions and comments are encouraged SonoSite is interested in your feedback regarding the service manual Please call SonoSite at 1 877 657 8118
40. ame b System serial Re ARM version 20 80 201 014 d PCBA serial 000000 Previous license update 527796754325 3 Enter license key L Cancel Figure 10 System Software License Key At this point the software upgrade process is complete but the software is not yet licensed See Obtaining a License Key on page 34 Note Ifyou are upgrading a system and one or more transducers it is recommended that all items be upgraded before calling SonoSite Technical Support for your license keys To postpone obtaining a license key press Cancel from the on screen menu TITAN Chapter 4 Setup and Operation 31 32 To upgrade transducer software 1 Attach a transducer to the system and insert the CompactFlash card in the back slot 2003Jan05 01 35 Incompatible transducer To use the active transducer please insert the upgrade CF card lt 20 80 201 014 gt into the back slot Figure 11 Incompatible Transducer Update This screen is not displayed for compatible transducers Figure 12 Upgrade Transducer Software 2 Select Yes to accept or No to cancel the upgrade When you accept the transducer software upgrade the system loads the new software and displays the following message Please wait transducer upgrade in progress Figure 13 Transducer Software Loading Chapter 4 Setup and Operation SonoSite When the system software upgrade is completed the system displays the following message Figur
41. apter 9 Accessory Service SonoSite To disassemble the Triple Transducer Connect 1 Remove the five 5 1 Phillips screws securing the bottom enclosure to the Triple Transducer Connect per Figure 9 21 1 Phillips screws 5 Figure 9 21 Triple Transducer Enclosure Screws 2 Remove the bottom enclosure and set to the side To remove the Main PCBA Assembly 1 Remove the four 4 1 8 hex screws and the four 4 nest frame shoulder screws from each nest frame assembly see Figure 9 22 1 8 hex screws 3 Strain relief 1 8 hex screws 4 5 16 shoulder screws 4 in each nest frame assembly Figure 9 22 Main PCBA screws and Nest Frame Shoulder Screws TITAN Chapter 9 Accessory Service 87 2 Remove each nest frame assembly by tilting the board on edge and lifting off each nest frame Note Tilting the board prevents the interposer connectors from dropping out of each nest frame assembly See Figure 9 23 4 Ad AMARRADO j 4 Si a oe Figure 9 23 Nest Frame Removal 3 After lifting off each nest frame assembly set the Triple Transducer Connect back on the top enclosure 4 Tilt the Main PCBA over per Figure 9 24 Transducer cable connectors 2 Figure 9 24 Transducer Connector 5 At this point the transducer can be disconnected from the Main PCBA and the Main PCBA removed from the Triple Transducer Connect Remove the transducer cable connectors shown in Figure 9 24 6 The transduc
42. ber in parentheses on the C line and contact SonoSite or your on the system screen SonoSite representative Periodic Maintenance There is no recommended periodic or preventive maintenance required for the system transducers or accessories There are no internal adjustments or alignments required There are no functions that require periodic testing or calibration All maintenance and or performance tests are described in Chapter 8 Performance Testing of this manual Performing maintenance activities not described in this manual may void the product warranty Local regulations may require electrical safety testing Contact SonoSite Technical Support for any maintenance questions System and Subsystem Diagnosis This section covers basic diagnostic and troubleshooting procedures you may follow if the system does not operate properly To diagnose system failures consult the referenced diagnostic figures that follow or the SonoSite Technical Support department Table 6 2 Troubleshooting Subassemblies and Diagnostic Figures Subassemblies Diagnostic Figures or Table Display Control Panel System Battery Mini Dock Mobile Docking System Triple Transducer Connect DICOM Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Figure 6 2 Figure 6 3 Figure 6 4 Figure 6 5 Figure 6 6 and Figure 6 7 Figure 6 8 Table 6 3 E SonoSite 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 6 1 6 6 2 6 6 3 System Repair The system is repairable through subass
43. bly Reconnect the speaker wires Replace the power supply assembly Replace the TGC assembly Reinstall the shield to the Power Supply Tighten all screws to their specified torque of 5 5 inch pounds NON BWDN 60 Chapter 7 Replacement Procedures SonoSite Chapter 8 Performance Testing 8 1 Overview Warning Critical Test Function A failure of the system functions tested in this section could affect safety or effectiveness of the system adversely While performing the steps in this section verify that the images on the system display and on the external monitor are acceptable Verify that all controls operate smoothly over their full range and that the system responds properly To obtain 2D images SonoSite recommends using the RMI 413A Soft Tissue Phantom or the RMI 403 GS Multipurpose Phantom Any equivalent Phantom is acceptable To obtain Power Doppler images SonoSite recommends using the RMI 425 Doppler Phantom or the RMI 1425A Doppler Phantom Any equivalent Phantom is acceptable When making penetration measurements on a phantom apply the phantom reference value and tolerance to the measurement 8 2 Test Equipment SonoSite ultrasound system under test C60 5 2 MHz transducer C15 4 2 MHz transducer RMI 413A Soft Tissue Phantom RMI 403 GS Multipurpose Phantom or the equivalent RMI 425 Doppler Phantom RMI 1425A Doppler Phantom or the equivalent Video Printer External Monitor Acoustic gel 8 3 Sett
44. cription 6 P02952 Foot Pedal TITAN MDS 7 P03132 Cable Cover TITAN MDS 8 P03133 Cup Surround TITAN MDS P03300 Gas Spring TITAN MDS not shown 9 P03301 Hook Cable TITAN MDS P03302 Outlet Strip IEC 10 P03303 Button Release TITAN MDS 11 P03304 Printer Strap TITAN MDS 12 P03306 Handle TITAN MDS 13 P03307 Head Support TITAN MDS 14 P03310 Caster Total Lock 15 P03418 Shelf VCR P03443 Assembly Latch Link not shown 16 P03499 Release Back Door 17 P03500 Caster Swivel 18 P03595 Deflector Ejector P03610 Latch Spindle Machined not shown 19 P03611 Latch Hook Machined P03613 Latch Lever Machined not shown P03653 Spring Cover not shown Appendix A Parts List 101 A 1 8 Triple Transducer Connect Note The Triple Transducer Connect utilizes the same Nest Frame Assembly parts as the Titan Main PCBA Refer to Section A 1 4 for these parts Figure A 14 Triple Transducer Connect Cable Table A 8 Triple Transducer Connect Cable PartNumber Description P04195 Service Assembly Triple Transducer Connect Cable P00481 Latch Handle Shaft P00522 Spring Shaft Main P00624 Cover Scanhead Interface Coax Bundle P00900 Plunger Spring P01304 Handle Latch P01305 Cover Latch Handle P03708 Enclosure Scanhead Interface P03709 Clamp Enclosure Scanhead Interface P03713 Shaft Latch P03768 Assembly Cable Transducer Select Module 102 Appendix A Parts List SonoSite Figu
45. d is designed to support various imaging modalities such as 2D spectral Doppler and color Doppler From the Front End s perspective all modes can be grouped into a few basic types single mode simultaneous modes and triggered modes All these modes are built from similar basic transmit and receive sequences controlled within the Front End A generic top level block diagram of a typical Front End is in the following figure Chapter 3 System Overview SonoSite Transducer Waveform 5 l I I I I I I Beamformed m Tr Data I I I I I I I I I 4 TGC Afnplifier Waveform Control Transmit Section Figure 3 2 Front End Subsystem The transmit section consists of a waveform generator delay block and high power high voltage driver to excite the transducer element Multiple elements are driven with delays determined by the time of flight in the medium from the elements to the point in space where the beam is to be focused The longer the time of flight is to the focal point the smaller the delay is for a given transmit element to allow all to arrive at the focal point at the same time The number of elements driven is determined by element sensitivity off axis and depth of field considerations The waveform is selected to drive the transducer at a certain center frequency bandwidth and power and is optimized for the given mode The receive section consists of a transmit rece
46. e 14 Transducer Software Installation 3 Select Restart When the transducer software has been replaced the system presents you with the license update screen so that you may license the software for your transducer Upgrade all transducers before obtaining license keys Repeat all steps in To upgrade transducer software gt 2003Jan05 01 57 49 hours 59 minutes of operating time Transducer remaining before license key needed To obtain a license key 1 Contact SonoSite at 1 877 657 8118 www sonosite com service sonosite com 2 Supply the following a Your name b Transducer name R c Transducer version 20 80 201 002 d Transducer serial 01GXDO 3 Enter license key A Cancel Figure 15 Transducer License Screen At this point the software upgrade process is complete but the software is not yet licensed The following section Obtaining a License Key explains how to license your system and transducer software Note Ifyou are upgrading additional transducers it is recommended that all items be upgraded before calling SonoSite Technical Support for your license keys To postpone obtaining a license key press Cancel from the on screen menu TITAN Chapter 4 Setup and Operation 33 4 7 1 Obtaining a License Key A license key is required to update your system It may be obtained by contacting SonoSite Inc Technical Support Department Technical support 1 877 657 8118 International technical support
47. e display Tissue Harmonic Imaging in now active Observe a decrease in dot size and a significant loss in penetration due to the higher frequency Image resolution increases Press the THI key again to turn off Tissue Harmonic Imaging Pulsed Wave PW Doppler Imaging To test PW Doppler Imaging DDUDSLWNWA 8 5 6 Attach the C15 transducer Press the Doppler key for the Doppler sample gate Press the Doppler key again for the Doppler spectral trace Place a large drop of ultrasound gel on the transducer lens Gently tap the top of the gel and observe a reflection on the spectral trace and the sound from the speakers Press the 2D key to return to 2D imaging Image Quality Verification Test Livescan Products with replaced subassemblies or products that have been otherwise disassembled must undergo an Image Quality Verification Test Livescan The Image Quality Verification Test Livescan should be performed after successfully completing Section 8 3 Setting Up Performance Tests on page 61 and Section 8 5 1 CPD on page 64 The test is completed before returning the system to service A certified sonographer must perform the test The Livescan test performed is at the discretion of the Sonographer and will represent their acceptance of a successful service event 8 5 7 ImageReview Review all saved images and verify that the images are displayed properly TITAN Chapter 8 Performance Testing 65 8 5 8 P
48. e latch counterclockwise Press the latch down securing the transducer connector to the system AnunNBRWDN To remove the transducer 1 Pull the latch up and rotate it clockwise 2 Pull the transducer connector away from the system Turning the System On and Off To turn the system on off Caution Do not use the system if an error message appears on the display Note the error code and turn off the system Call SonoSite or your local representative 1 Locate the Power key on the top left side of the system See Figure 4 1 on page 21 2 Press the Power key once to turn on and once to turn off To wake up the system To conserve battery life the system is configured to go into sleep mode The system goes into sleep mode when the lid is closed or if the system has not been touched for a preset amount of time Press any key touch the touchpad open the lid to wake up the system To adjust the time for sleep delay see Sleep delay on page 23 Chapter 4 Setup and Operation SonoSite 4 7 Upgrading the System Software As described in About the System Software on page 4 software upgrades are provided on CompactFlash cards which are installed in the back CompactFlash slot on the right hand side of the system Upgrades provided may be required or optional Whenever you install a CompactFlash card containing a newer version of software into the system the system will determine the level of software prepare the system for
49. e storage image review printing recording and the ability to archive Doppler with audio output to a videotape Currently the system supports the following broadband transducers C8 8 5 MHz 8 mm microcurved array C11 8 5 MHz 11 mm microcurved array C15 4 2 MHz 15 mm microcurved array C60 5 2 MHz 60 mm curved array HST 10 5 MHz 25 mm linear array ICT 8 5 MHz 11 mm intracavitary array L38 10 5 MHz 38 mm linear array System accessories include the TITAN mobile docking system the TITAN mini dock a power supply a battery video and printer cables and SiteLink Image Manager 2 1 software System peripherals include medical grade conforming to the requirements of EN60601 1 and non medical commercial grade products System medical grade peripherals include a printer and VCR System non medical grade peripherals include a CompactFlash card and a Kensington Security Cable Use of peripherals is covered in the manufacturers instructions which accompany each peripheral TITAN Chapter 1 Introduction 3 1 6 1 7 4 About the System Software The ultrasound system contains software that controls its operation A software upgrade may be required SonoSite will provide you with a CompactFlash card containing the software Typically new software provides new capabilities A single CompactFlash card can be used to update one or more systems Software upgrades use the back CompactFlash slot on the right hand side of the system CompactFlash
50. ed on top of the grayscale image Press the 2D key to return to 2D imaging To move the CPD image Use the touchpad to move the CPD ROL While you are moving the CPD ROI you will see an outline of the new position moving on the display When you stop moving the new position will display the CPD ROI The size of the CPD ROI is fixed There is no control to change it To adjust CPD gain Turn gain clockwise to increase the amount of CPD gain While in CPD imaging near and far affect only the 2D image they do not affect the CPD image Turn gain counterclockwise to decrease the amount of CPD gain 1 Image the vessel using a Doppler phantom Verify that as the gain controls increase and decrease Doppler echo intensity increases and decreases to correspond Verify that no flow exists outside the vessel 2 Save a CPD image by pressing the Freeze key and then the Save key Directional Color Power Doppler DCPD To test DCPD Note Use the RMI 425 Doppler Phantom or the RMI 1425A Doppler Phantom 1 Set up the system per Section 8 5 1 for CPD mode 2 Select DCPD Press DCPD on the on screen menu while in CPD mode A Region of Interest ROI box is displayed on top of the 2D grayscale Press the 2D key to return to 2D imaging To move the DCPD image Use the touchpad to move the DCPD ROI While you are moving the DCPD ROL you will see an outline of the new position moving on the display When you stop moving the new position will disp
51. edures in Section 7 1 3 and Section 7 2 3 Remove the additional 4 screws from the bottom of the system per Figure 7 6 Chapter 7 Replacement Procedures 55 e o es Pe nato i dea be lara 6 lt lt Screws 4 Figure 7 6 Bottom Screws 3 Turn the system over and remove the top enclosure from the main PCBA This exposes all of the replaceable parts for the main system per Figure 7 7 Main PCBA Nest frame assembly Power supply TGC assembly Speaker Speaker Figure 7 7 System Components 56 Chapter 7 Replacement Procedures SonoSite 7 3 3 1 Speaker Replacement 1 Press on the connector release and pull the connector out of the receptacle 2 Gently pry off the retaining clip with a flat bladed pry tool See Figure 7 8 Connector Retaining clip Figure 7 8 Speaker Replacement 7 3 3 2 Power Supply 1 Gently pry the shield from the power supply and set it aside This part will be used in reassembly Note that the shield fits only one way See Figure 7 9 a o a N I see a AN tei a Power supply shield Figure 7 9 Power Supply Shield 2 Remove the 7 screws that hold down the power supply PCB per Figure 7 10 TITAN Chapter 7 Replacement Procedures 57 3 Gently lift the power supply and shield assembly away from the Main PCBA PF Screws 7 otm ya Gel W Figure 7 10 Power Supply Screws 58 Chapte
52. embly replacement or through replacement of parts as recommended by SonoSite in Chapter 7 Replacement Procedures of this manual Component level repair of Printed Circuit Board Assemblies is performed only at the SonoSite repair facility Replacement of board level components by unauthorized service facilities voids the SonoSite warranty Test Equipment Test equipment is not required for this troubleshooting section Troubleshooting test aids include an external monitor and a spare battery Failure Modes Display An easy method to verify display failures is to attach an external monitor to any of the external video connectors on the mini dock For example if the system display is blank and the external monitor works properly the system display requires servicing If the system display works correctly and the external monitor is blank then either the mini dock or the external display is at fault Follow the Display Flow Diagram Figure 6 2 to evaluate the cause of failure Control Panel An easy method to verify keyboard failures is to go to the patient information screen by pressing the Patient Key and press each individual key on the keyboard Press function keys and note their response Follow the Control Panel Flow Diagram Figure 6 3 to evaluate the cause of failure System Main PCBA The main PCBA may present symptoms that are difficult to assess Main PCBA failures typically result in assert codes that are output t
53. ended Disinfectants For a list of disinfectants recommended for use on the system and transducers see the TITAN Ultrasound System User Guide TITAN Chapter 5 Cleaning and Disinfecting 37 38 Chapter 5 Cleaning and Disinfecting SonoSite Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 Basic Troubleshooting This chapter contains information to help you correct problems with system operation and provides instructions on the proper care of the system transducer and accessories If you encounter difficulty with the system use the information in this chapter to help correct the problem If the problem is not covered here contact SonoSite technical support at the following numbers or addresses Technical support International technical support Technical support fax Technical support e mail SonoSite website Table 6 1 Troubleshooting Symptom 1 877 657 8118 Contact your local representative or call 425 951 1330 1 425 951 6700 service sonosite com www sonosite com and select Technical Support under Special Features Solution System will not power on System image quality is poor Zoom does not work No CPD image No DCPD image No OB measurement selections Print does not work VCR does not record External monitor does not work Unexpected labels using the function keys TITAN Check all power connections Perform the following sequence remove DC input connector and battery wait 10 seconds
54. er assembly is removed from the Triple Transducer Connect by removing the strain relief shown in Figure 9 22 Remove the three 3 1 8 hex screws from the strain relief 88 Chapter 9 Accessory Service BSonoSite Appendix A Parts List This section contains a list of field replaceable parts A 1 Replacement Parts List The following tables contain all the replaceable parts for the TITAN Ultrasound System All quantities are one unless otherwise noted A 1 1 Display e eemeee_ TT ZSonosite TITAN al Table A 1 Display PartNumber Description P03861 Service Assembly Display TITAN TITAN Appendix A Parts List 89 A 1 2 ControlPanel 90 Table A 2 Control Panel Part Number Description P03862 Service Assembly Control Panel TITAN English P03863 Service Assembly Control Panel TITAN English International P03864 Service Assembly Control Panel TITAN French P03865 Service Assembly Control Panel TITAN German P03866 Service Assembly Control Panel TITAN Italian P03867 Service Assembly Control Panel TITAN Spanish P03868 Service Assembly Control Panel TITAN Portuguese Appendix A Parts List BSonoSite A 1 3 Replacement Parts System Table A 3 System Find Number Part Number Description 1 P03870 Service Assembly Power Supply TITAN 2 P03872 Service Assembly Speaker TITAN 3 P03869 Service Asse
55. ersion into raster space The Backend subsystem also contains the video data path that supports generation of video comprising of the ultrasound image as well as graphics annotation Video generation of both standard composite interlaced video and progressive scan video is supported Most functionality is within the ASIC However the memory resources for acquisition memory and display memory are found in external memory components The conversion from PC type video to TV type video is also performed externally Control is received initially from the CPU to setup each functional block and afterward the hardware is completely data driven This control takes the form of programming setup registers inside the blocks and setting up scan conversion tables Each block provides temporary storage as required to buffer data and keep their respective processing pipeline full and operating Also note that the block diagrams show only the data path but each block is responsible for generating any necessary memory addresses for their respective input data stream Chapter 3 System Overview SonoSite The BackEnd subsystem is shown in the figure below SYSTEM BUS RONN INPUT FLASH PROCESSING BLOCKS hs BUFFER gt SUPPRESSION ta PROGRESSIVE Hr SCAN 24 PS VIDEO y VIDEO PATH to LCD
56. formation from the on screen menu 3 On the lower section of system information screen select the button under License The license update screen displays 4 Perform the steps in Installing a License Key on page 34 gt 2003Jan05 01 30 49 hours 56 minutes of operating time System remaining before license key needed To obtain a license key 1 Contact SonoSite at 1 877 657 8118 www sonosite com service sonosite com 2 Supply the following a Your name b System serial e ARM version 20 80 201 014 d PCBA serial 000000 Previous license update 527796754325 3 Enter license key ua Figure 4 3 Setup Screen License Key TITAN Chapter 4 Setup and Operation 35 36 Chapter 4 Setup and Operation SonoSite Chapter 5 Cleaning and Disinfecting 5 1 5 2 5 3 Universal Precautions SonoSite recommends that personnel who have regular exposure to medical devices returned for service practice universal precautions Universal precautions are an approach to infection control Those servicing this product should follow the prescribed standards for their area Receipt of Suspected Contaminated Materials SonoSite recommends that personnel who have regular exposure to medical devices returned for service practice universal precautions Universal precautions are an approach to infection control Those servicing this product should follow the prescribed standards for their area If visual inspection sug
57. gests possible contamination when opening a product returned for service take proper steps to contain the contamination Wear necessary Personal Protective Equipment PPE gloves masks and gowns when opening or examining a suspect package Before transfer to a service area label the suspect package contaminated and seal it to prevent exposure Discard any packing materials removed from a package suspected of contamination in a biohazard container Discard any contaminated materials received with the product in an appropriate biohazard container Contaminated materials may include biohazardous waste and sharps Maintain a disinfecting agent in case any work surface is contaminated The recommended agent is 0 5 sodium hypochlorite bleach solution To prepare the agent mix one part household bleach 5 25 6 sodium hypochlorite to nine parts water Spray or wipe the solution onto the work surface and allow to air dry Please use these recommendations when cleaning or disinfecting your ultrasound system transducers and accessories This chapter assists in effective cleaning and disinfection but it is also intended to protect the system and transducers against damage during cleaning or disinfection For more information about cleaning or disinfecting solutions or ultrasound gels for the transducer call SonoSite technical support or your local representative For information about a specific product call the product manufacturer Recomm
58. hanumeric 21 annotation 21 caliper calcs 22 depth 21 forms 22 freeze 22 gain 21 modes 22 power 21 print 22 remappable controls 22 save 22 select 22 THI 21 touchpad 22 update 22 video recording 22 zoom 21 system setup beep alert 23 connectivity 24 date 23 delta key 23 Doppler scale 23 duplex images 24 F keys 23 key click 23 mode data 23 OB authors 23 patient header 23 power delay 23 printer 24 sleep delay 23 system information 24 system status 23 thermal index 24 time 23 video mode 24 E SonoSite T V technical support contact 67 VCR problem 39 THI 21 video output tests 66 touchpad 22 video recording 22 transducer acquisition subsystem 10 problems 40 W specifications 16 18 warnings 5 storage and shipping 18 troubleshooting symptoms table 39 Z zoom U description 21 update 22 problem 39 TITAN Index 109 110 Index E SonoSite
59. he troubleshooting diagrams Figure 6 6 and Figure 6 7 to isolate failures with these products 6 6 6 DICOM A DICOM troubleshooting chart is provided as Table 6 3 42 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting A SonoSite 6 7 Troubleshooting Flow Diagrams 6 7 1 Display No Image On Titan System Display Install Titan System Into Mobile Docking System Or To MiniDock Attach A Working External Monitor To A Video Connector On The Rear Of The Docking System Used Power The System On xtema Monitor OK Replace Main PCBA Yes Replace Intemal Display Corrected Perform Image Quality Tests Perform Image Quality Tests Figure 6 2 Display Flow Diagram TITAN Replace MiniDock Verify all Connections and Return to No Beginning of Troubleshooting Diagram xtemal Monitor OK Yes Replace Intemal Display Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 43 6 7 2 ControlPanel Titan Control Panel Has A Failure LED Burned Out Key Not Working No Gain Control Touchpad Not Responding Replace Control Panel Replace Compression Connector Main PCBA to Control Panel Corrected Yes Corrected Perform Verification Tests for Control Panel Yes Perform Verification Tests for Control Panel Figure 6 3 Control Panel Flow Diagram 44 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Replace Main PCBA Corrected Yes Perform Verification Tests fo
60. i Dock cocinan adas 71 9 9 COTEU aR N 71 9 3 1 Connection Panel ana ini 71 9 3 2 Docking System Mini Dock Connections 72 9 4 Block Diagrams and Schematics ii 72 9 5 Theory of Operation csesesseessssesessssseesssneeeesssnees 80 9D 1 VIAE scri 80 9 5 2 Power Distribution iiiie 80 9 6 Replacement Procedures rie 81 AN 81 96 2 CUP SULPOUI ruina edades 81 976 3 CASTETS sisi iii aisi rari 81 96A Power SUPPLY iiiiii ot 82 9 6 5 Locking Handle ii 84 9 60 6 Dellanos 84 9 6 7 Mini Dock ciiiiiiii ii 84 9 6 8 Triple Transducer Connect ie 86 Appendix A Parts List A 1 Replacement Parts List 89 ALI Display ricci ici 89 A 1 2 Control Panel cscsccstssstecsesesssosotstotsesavesetosotvivesenesensisisisasizeis 90 A 1 3 Replacement Parts System iii 91 A 1 4 Transducer Nest Frame Assembly n 96 AND ACAdaptel vsiiiiai n io 97 ALO Mini Dock siii ini 98 A 1 7 Mobile Docking System ii 99 A 1 8 Triple Transducer Connect i 102 A 2 Ordering Replacement Parts iii 103 Appendix B Service Event Report TITAN vi B SonoSite Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 Before servicing the TITAN high resolution ultrasound system please read the information in this manu
61. ils a Check the devices IP address b Check the Titan s IP address Subnet mask and Gateway IP address If Ping is OK 2 Using Verify check to see if device is available If Verify fails a Check the Printer Archivers Port configuration on the Titan b Insure that the Printer is online and the Archivers application is running Verify that the Archiver supports the selected Capture Type setting E g US Image SC Image or US Ret Image Verify that the Printer supports the selected Image settings E g Color RGB or Grayscale Monochrome Verify that Titan AE Title or IP address has been correctly configured on the Printer Archiver Note some devices require that the Imaging modality Titan be recognized in order to accept images This requires configuration on the device Check Titan Printer DICOM settings for correctness e g film size format etc E SonoSite Chapter 7 Replacement Procedures 7 1 Display Replacement Note Consult Chapter 6 Troubleshooting before making any repairs 7 1 1 Required Parts Service Assembly Display TITAN P03861 7 1 2 Required Tools 1 Phillips screwdriver Torque screwdriver 2 0 10 0 inch pounds 0 23 1 1 newton meter 8 mm nut driver An anti static mat A wrist grounding strap Caution Always use correct ESD procedures ESD damage is cumulative and may not be noticeable at first Initial ESD symptoms may be slightly degraded performance or image quality 7
62. ing Up Performance Tests To set up the performance tests 1 2 3 8 3 1 Attach the C60 5 2 MHz transducer to the system Select general for optimization and OB for exam type Couple the transducer to the phantom adjusting gain settings and transducer for a proper phantom image e g pins are high level echoes positioned in straight lines cysts are sonolucent edges are sharp and graphite particles of the phantom are mid grays Scan Reference Orientation To set up the scan reference orientation 1 2 TITAN Verify that the correct transducer name appears in the upper right corner of the system display Verify that the scan plane orientation mark in the image located near the skinline corresponds to element 1 on the transducer To test put your finger on the probe and run it across the transducer face Your finger touching the transducer face should appear at the orientation mark on the display image format With the array pointing down and the orientation mark to the operator s left element 1 corresponds with the left side of the array Chapter 8 Performance Testing 61 8 4 Testing 2D Performance 8 4 1 8 4 2 62 To test 2D performance 1 2 3 Use a C60 5 2 MHz transducer in 2D mode Adjust the position of the C60 5 2 MHz transducer on the phantom Use the 2D system controls to obtain a clear image that shows both the horizontal and vertical rows of pins 2D Image Quality To test 2D image quality
63. install 34 obtain 34 license update screen display 35 M main PCBA failures 41 replacement procedure 55 mini dock connectivity 27 71 description 71 service 71 troubleshooting diagram 47 mobile docking system connectivity 71 description 69 service 69 troubleshooting diagram 47 mobile docking system connectivity 27 modes 22 monitor 16 moving image 64 Index 107 P performance tests 2D 62 battery 66 CPD 64 DCPD 64 M mode 65 overview 61 printer 66 PW 65 THI 65 video output 66 peripherals 17 phantoms RMI 1425A Doppler 61 RMI 403 GS Multipurpose 61 RMI 413A Soft Tissue 61 RMI 425 Doppler 61 power battery charge indicators 26 battery pack 25 subsystem 15 power supply replacement procedure 57 print 22 printer problem 39 test 66 processing subsystem 12 product failures reporting 105 products returning 67 R recording problem 39 replacement parts list 89 ordering 103 return material authorization number RMA 67 S safety ergonomic 5 save image 22 service event report 105 shipping instructions 67 software license 4 34 upgrade 29 SonoSite technical support contact 67 speaker replacement 57 subassembly replacement 40 Index system charging requirements 26 dimensions 16 information screen 35 insert 70 measurement accuracy 63 overview 9 remove 70 software 4 specifications 16 18 troubleshooting diagram 45 upgrade software 29 system control AC power indicator 21 alp
64. ive switch to protect the receiver from the transmit voltage a variable gain receiver to amplify and condition the return echoes an A D to digitize the data a delay block to focus the return signals and a weight block to scale the return echoes for each channel All the signals are then summed together to generate the beamformed receive data The analog gain varies with depth to compensate for signal attenuation through the medium The delays and weights are independent for each channel The delay and weight for the receive channel can typically be changed dynamically to keep the receive beam in continuous focus The delay is simply set by the time of flight in the medium from the point of interest to the element which starts at skinline and proceeds to the deepest depth of interest The control section drives the data to the various data path elements on a line by line basis controls the timing for the transmit and receive sections and controls the tagged information and timing of the data to the rest of the system Unique transmit and receive sequences lines or PRIS are arranged into repeated groups or frames The simplest frame is for a single mode where the line does not change for example M Mode or PW Doppler Here the same line characteristics aperture size delay weights and waveform information are continually repeated A scanned single mode such as 2D keeps the same transmit aperture size but the delays and receive weights change due t
65. lay the DCPD ROI The size of the DCPD image is fixed There is no control to change it To adjust DCPD gain Turn gain clockwise to increase the amount of DCPD gain While in DCPD imaging near and far affect only the 2D image they do not affect the DCPD image Turn gain counterclockwise to decrease the amount of DCPD gain 1 Image the vessel using a Doppler phantom Verify that as the gain controls increase and decrease Doppler echo intensity increases and decreases to correspond Verify that no flow exists outside the vessel 2 Save a DCPD image by pressing the Freeze key and then the Save key Chapter 8 Performance Testing A SonoSite 8 5 3 M Mode Imaging To test M Mode Imaging 0 bh wn NO 8 5 4 Attach a C60 transducer and acquire an image Press the M Mode key for the M Mode sample line Position the M Mode sample line over the image using the touchpad Press the M Mode key again to turn on M Mode Select the desired sweep speed from the on screen menu slow med or fast The on screen menu will show the selected sweep speed Press the Freeze key to freeze the image Press it again to return to live imaging Press the 2D key to return to 2D imaging Tissue Harmonic Imaging To test THI Imaging 1 2 3 8 5 5 Attach the C60 transducer and acquire an image Set the depth to maximum and note the depth at which echo information is lost Press the THI key on the control panel so it displays THI on th
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67. ly trained service personnel and due to the simple nature of these kinds of repairs procedures are determined to be not necessary 9 6 1 Required Tools 1 Phillips screwdriver 1 8 inch 5 32 inch and 1 4 inch hex wrench ball type 3 8 inch and 1 2 inch wrench or socket 13 16 inch and 3 4 inch open end wrench 9 6 2 Cup Surround 1 Remove the six 6 screws attaching the cup surround to the top of the docking system 3 8 Hex nuts 2 A 1 8 Allen screws 3 1 8 Allen screws 3 Figure 9 12 Cup Surround Screws 2 Lift the cup surround from the docking system 9 6 3 Casters 1 Tilt the docking system in any direction and lay it on its side 2 Remove the caster by turning the 13 16 inch nut on the caster shaft counter clockwise until the caster is removed from the docking system base 3 Install the new caster in the same manner TITAN Chapter 9 Accessory Service 81 9 6 4 Power Supply 1 Remove the rear cover on the docking system by pressing on the black lever at the bottom of the cover per Figure 9 13 Rear cover release lever Figure 9 13 Mobile Docking System Rear Cover 2 Pull the cover down and away from the docking system 3 The power supply is located on the upper shelf on the left side Power supply Power strip Printer video cables Figure 9 14 Mobile Docking System Power Supply 4 Unplug the power connector from the power strip and from the power supply per Figure 9 14 5 Remove c
68. mbly TGC TITAN 4 P03873 Service Assembly Upper Enclosure TITAN not shown P03874 Service Assembly Lower Enclosure TITAN Note This part requires printing a replacement label for the product Contact SonoSite Technical Support when ordering this part to have the label printed and placed on the part 5 P03871 Service Assembly Main PCBA TITAN Note This part does not include the transducer nest frame assembly Those parts must be ordered separately if needed to complete the replacement of the Main PCBA TITAN Appendix A Parts List 91 92 oot 4 ue niii p s 11101410 T da HA ee DI 1101009 A a TA aia ft Figure A 1 Power Supply P03870 Figure A 2 Speaker Assembly P03872 Appendix A Parts List BSonoSite Figure A 3 TGC Assembly P03869 Figure A 4 Upper Enclosure P03873 TITAN Appendix A Parts List 93 TITAN gh Revo ion Ulti nand inten w ran UINTI it ii ta ona Imum n a E SAMA Se oe Figure A 6 Lower Enclosure P03874 bottom view 94 Appendix A Parts List SonoSite OR hee OORTE Figure A 7 Main PCB Assembly P03871 TITAN Appendix A Parts List 95 A 1 4 Transducer Nest Frame Assembly 96 7 x2 S aa e asun AAA Figure A 8 Nest Frame Parts Table A 4 Nest Frame Assembly 1 x8 8 x4 2 x4 4 x4 6 x2 Find Number Part Number Description 1 P00364 Connecto
69. mini dock with connections to an external printer and or monitors power supply USB connection to SiteLink Image Manager VGA connection and S Video connection The docking system provides a storage area for the transducers and other supplies Front view Rear view Figure 9 1 Docking System Front and Rear Views Table 9 1 Docking System Features Number Description 1 Ultrasound system 2 Transducer connector and gel storage on both sides of docking system 3 Side panels Use to lift raise or transport the docking system 4 Handle release button TITAN Chapter 9 Accessory Service 69 70 Table 9 1 Docking System Features Continued Number Description 5 Transducer storage 6 Height adjustment pedal Press down on foot pedal grab sides and raise lower 7 Locking wheels Press down pull up on locks to lock unlock 8 CompactFlash shield 9 Wrist rest handle 10 Cable hooks 11 Printer bay black white only 12 VCR bay 13 Mini dock cable cover 14 Mini dock 15 Storage To insert system 1 Push in the handle release button and lift the handle to the upper most position 2 Close the lid on the ultrasound system and slide into the docking system Connection will be made when handle is pushed down 3 Press the handle down until an audible click is heard Warning To prevent injury do not use the handle to lift the docking system over an obstacle or threshold Use the side panels to lift over an obstacle or
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71. n the tolerance listed in Table 8 1 Chapter 8 Performance Testing A SonoSite 8 4 3 Lateral Measurement Accuracy To set up the lateral measurement accuracy Perform steps 1 through 7 in Section 8 4 2 To test the lateral measurement accuracy 1 Measure the distance center to center of any two pins that are 4 10 cm apart horizontally 2 Verify that the distance measured is within the tolerance listed in Table 8 1 3 Press the Freeze key to return the system to live 2D mode Table 8 1 System Measurement Accuracy Measurements Tolerance Axial Distance 2 Lateral Distance 2 8 4 4 Penetration To test penetration 1 Adjust the system controls to obtain a clear image that shows the limits of echo penetration as shown in Table 8 2 2 Measure from the center of the skinline to the deepest vertical position where the scatter echoes start to break up and tissue definition is lost Table 8 2 Imaging Performance Imaging Performance C60 ICT C15 L38 C11 2D Penetration 11 5cm 5 0 cm 19 0 cm 6 0 cm 5 0 cm TITAN Chapter 8 Performance Testing 63 8 5 8 5 1 8 5 2 64 Additional Performance Tests CPD To test CPD Note Use the RMI 425 Doppler Phantom or the RMI 1425A Doppler Phantom 1 Connect any transducer and set up the system for CPD mode 2 Acquire the image 3 Press and release the Color key for CPD DCPD mode Select CPD from the on screen menu A Region of Interest ROI box is display
72. nel Replacement ii 54 7 3 Main System Disassembly for Repair and or Replacement 55 7 3 1 Required Parts 55 7 3 2 Required TOONS i e 55 7 3 3 Main PCBA Removal iii 55 Chapter 8 Performance Testing 8 1 Overview ue 61 5 2 Test EQUIPMENT ist Ananda nei 61 8 3 Setting Up Performance Tests iii 61 8 3 1 Scan Reference Orientation ccc tees eeeeeneees 61 E SonoSite 8 4 Testing 2D Performance ii 62 5 4 1 2D Image Quality scscscsscscsescscscscsscvivevesescscsessevevivavivescscavavavavees 62 8 4 2 Axial Measurement Accuracy iii 62 8 4 3 Lateral Measurement ACCULACY ui 63 5 44 Penetratlon iarrnass andarlo 63 8 5 Additional Performance Tests 64 80 CD iii a ada 64 8 5 2 Directional Color Power Doppler DCPD 64 8 53 M Mode Imaging scan 65 8 5 4 Tissue Harmonic Imaging u iii 65 8 5 5 Pulsed Wave PW Doppler Imaging iii 65 8 5 6 Image Quality Verification Test Livescan 65 9 0 1 Image REVIEW da 65 BG TNE paaa 66 8 5 9 Battery Charging cucina 66 6 0 10 Video Output vii aan 66 8 6 Returning Products to SonoSite n 67 8 6 1 Contacting SonoSite Technical Support 67 8 6 2 Shipping Instructions iii 67 Chapter 9 Accessory Service 91 Mobil Docking System i e 69 92 Min
73. ng a Your name 2 Supply the following a Your name b System serial b Transducer name c ARM version R c Transducer version 20 80 201 014 20 80 201 002 d PCBA serial d Transducer serial 000000 01GXDO Previous license update 527796754325 3 Enter license key RS 3 Enter license key irene Figure 4 1 System and Transducer License Screens Note The software versions on your system may vary based on your upgrade and configuration 2 Enter your license key in the license number field If the license key that you entered is recognized by the system as being valid for your system and the software you installed Done appears on screen 3 Select Done from the on screen menu to install the license key and license your software If the license key that you entered is not recognized by the system the Cancel button remains on the screen as long as the defined grace period has not expired If the grace period has expired the menu item will indicate this by showing zero hours remaining in the grace period At this point you must then enter a valid license key before you can use the system 34 Chapter 4 Setup and Operation SonoSite 4 7 3 4 7 4 Note If you have entered a valid license key and you cannot complete the licensing procedure verify that the license key has been entered correctly The license key should be exactly 12 digits for example 123348990552 with no other characters or punctuation Note If after confirming
74. nications in Medicine DICOM Part 15 Security Profiles TITAN Chapter 3 System Overview 19 20 Chapter 3 System Overview SonoSite Chapter 4 Setup and Operation 4 1 System Controls Figure 4 1 System Controls Table 4 1 System Controls TITAN Number System Control Description 1 Power Turns system on and off 2 Alphanumeric Use to enter text and numbers 3 Annotation Text Turns the keyboard on and off for text entry Picto Turns the pictographs pictograph marker on and off Arrow Displays an arrow that can be moved and rotated within the image area 4 THI Turns Tissue Harmonic Imaging on and off 5 Depth Depth Adjusts the imaging depth for 2D Depth Up Decreases imaging depth Depth Down Increases imaging depth 6 Zoom Magnifies image 2x 7 Gain Near Adjusts the gain applied to the near field of the image Far Adjusts the gain applied to the far field of the image Gain Adjusts the overall gain applied to the entire image 8 AC power A steady green light indicates AC power is connected A flashing green light indicator indicates the system is in sleep mode Chapter 4 Setup and Operation 21 Table 4 1 System Controls Continued Number System Control Description 9 Caliper Calcs Caliper activates a measurement caliper on the screen Calcs turns the calculation menu on and off 10 Touchpad Use to select adjust and move objects on the screen 11 Select U
75. ns for external power and the transducer connector and a general purpose docking connector for all other interfaces The system operates with external transducers and optional peripheral equipment The types of external devices that may be used are Transducer s AC Power Supply Charger Mobile Docking System Mini dock External Peripherals The transducer connects to the main unit through the scanhead connector The transducer contains data which the system uses to drive the transducer in the scanhead process the data received back and format and display the data for the user The interface is backward compatible to previous systems and scanheads The AC power supply not only provides power from the AC mains for operating the system it also contains the charger for charging the internal system battery This may be used if a mobile docking system or mini dock is not desired or available The mobile docking system provides power to run the system contains the charger to charge the internal system battery and provides fixed external power video RS 232 and USB connections The docking system may also provide additional control surfaces and monitors The unit interfaces to the docking system through connections on the back of the unit It provides a convenient place for the unit to be operated and stored under certain usage scenarios The mini dock provides the breakout for all the connectors from the docking connector for remote use where a docking
76. o the aperture translation or steering changes with each line acquired Simultaneous modes may also change the transmit waveform and aperture size and the delays and receive weights Downstream processing also changes due to the unique processing requirements for the different types of data Triggered modes are the same as the previous modes except that the frames are started and stopped on user or external inputs TITAN Chapter 3 System Overview 11 3 2 3 3 2 4 12 Digital Signal Processing Subsystem The DSP subsystem receives data from the front end chip sets performs processing to enhance the signal to noise ratio of signal features of interest and prepares data for raster scan conversion and display Micro code Detection Compression l l l l 18 Coherent 18 Normalization Temporal QBP 18 Processing 16 I RF Interface 8 l l l l l I BE Interface External DSP Interface PYVICVWY Doppler Processing Spectral doppler estimate Spectral parameters baseline peak mean Color Flow Processing mean frequency variance Figure 3 3 Digital Signal Processing Subsystem Backend Subsystem The Backend subsystem is responsible for the conversion of raw acquisition data into a raster image ready for display This includes the acquisition data path with flash suppression and temporal filtering and the display data path with scan conv
77. o the display If an assert code should display note the assert code and contact SonoSite technical support to clarify the failure Figure 6 1 shows an assert code and a maintenance icon displayed on the system screen Follow the System Flow Diagram Figure 6 4 to evaluate the cause of failure ess abort exception Assert code 0x1 R 8 0x7e9a64 Ox7eb570 R 9 0x0 Ox7eb2dc R10 0x0 0x4 R11 0x0 Oxfc77d4 R12 Oxceb1d8 0x0 R13 0xfc776c 0x0 R14 Oxfffffff8 0940 R15 Oxfffffff8 Figure 6 1 Assert Screen TITAN Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 41 6 6 3 1 Clearing a System Assert Code After the assert code has been recorded power down the system 1 Press the Power key on the system and release it 2 Turn the power back on to check if the fault cleared or if the condition remains If the condition cleared you may use the system If the condition remains corrective action must be taken before the system can be used Contact SonoSite Technical Support for assistance or repair parts 3 If the Power key is not functional all sources of power must be removed to allow the system to power down 6 6 4 Battery If the system does not operate or does not run for the expected duration for a given charge battery failure may have occurred Follow the Battery Flow Diagram Figure 6 5 to evaluate the cause of failure 6 6 5 Mini Dock Mobile Docking System Electrical failures for the Mini Dock and Mobile Docking System are the same Follow t
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79. on screen menu Select the desired check boxes to display desired information in the patient header Press the Setup key Select Display Information from the on screen menu Select the desired check boxes to display imaging information on the screen Press the Setup key Select Display Information from the on screen menu Select the desired check boxes to display the system status on the screen Press the Setup key Select Date and Time Presets from the on screen menu In the Doppler Scale list select cm s or KHz Chapter 4 Setup and Operation 23 Duplex Printer Thermal Index Video mode Connectivity System Information Reset Press the Setup key to exit 4 4 Touchpad Wn w Ne N Press the Setup key Select Presets from the on screen menu In the Duplex list select desired image display Full 2D Full Trace 1 3 2D 2 3 Trace 1 2 2D 1 2 Trace Press the Setup key Select Date and Time Presets from the on screen menu In the Printer list select the desired printer from the list of recommended printers Press the Setup key Select Date and Time Presets from the on screen menu In the Thermal Index list select TIS TIB or TIC Press the Setup key Select Date and Time Presets from the on screen menu In the Video mode list select NTSC or PAL Press the Setup key Select Presets from the on screen menu In the Connectivity mode list select SiteLink or DICOM After changing connectivity
80. power supply are preinstalled 1 2 3 4 Remove back panel Connect the system AC power cord to the power strip on the top shelf of the mobile docking system A country specific AC power cord is provided When ready to use route the AC power cord out the back and replace the back panel Connect the system AC power cord to a hospital grade electrical outlet To connect AC power using the mini dock 1 2 3 TITAN Insert the ultrasound system into the mini dock Connect the DC power cable from the power supply to the connector on the mini dock Connect one end of the system AC power cord into the power supply Then plug the other end into a hospital grade electrical outlet Chapter 4 Setup and Operation 27 4 6 4 4 6 5 28 Connecting and Removing Transducers Warning The transducer connector can become hot during operation This is normal Operate the system in the docking system or on a flat hard surface to allow air flow past the connector Caution The electrical contacts inside the system transducer connector may be damaged by foreign material Keep foreign material out of the connector Figure 4 4 Connect the Transducer To connect the transducer Turn the system upside down if not in docking system Pull the transducer latch up and rotate it clockwise Align the transducer connector with the connector on the bottom of the system Insert the transducer connector into the system connector Turn th
81. quipment Only charge the battery with the TITAN system 2 4 Biological Safety Observe the following precautions related to biological safety Warning Non medical commercial grade peripheral monitors have not been verified or validated by SonoSite as being suitable for diagnosis Do not use the system if it exhibits erratic or inconsistent behavior Discontinuities in the scanning sequence are indicative of a hardware failure that must be corrected before use Do not use the system if it exhibits artifacts on the LCD screen either within the clinical image or in the area outside of the clinical image Artifacts are indicative of hardware and or software errors that must be corrected before use Some transducer sheaths contain natural rubber latex and talc which can cause allergic reactions in some individuals Refer to 21 CFR 801 437 User labeling for devices that contain natural rubber Perform ultrasound procedures prudently Use the ALARA as low as reasonably achievable principle SonoSite does not currently recommend a specific brand of acoustic standoff 2 5 Labeling Symbols Labeling symbols for SonoSite products can be found in the user guide for each product TITAN Chapter 2 Safety 7 8 Chapter 2 Safety E SonoSite Chapter 3 System Overview 3 1 3 2 System Overview The system houses the system electronics display control panel and the system batteries It provides basic connectio
82. r Interposer 2 P00524 Screw Shoulder Thrust Plate 3 P00353 Wear Plate 4 P00646 Spring Thrust Plate 047 wire 5 P02860 Nest Plate Interposer TITAN 6 P03834 Shield Perimeter Long 7 P03833 Shield Perimeter Short 8 P02861 Post Mounting TITAN Appendix A Parts List SonoSite A 1 5 AC Adapter Figure A 9 Power Supply Battery Charger P01139 Table A 5 AC Adapter Part Number Description P01139 Power Supply Battery Charger TITAN Appendix A Parts List 97 A 1 6 Mini Dock Figure A 10 Mini Dock Assembly P03875 Figure A 11 Mini Dock Rear Connector P03875 Table A 6 Mini Dock Part Number Description P03875 Service Assembly Mini Dock TITAN 98 Appendix A Parts List SonoSite A 1 7 Mobile Docking System Figure A 12 Mobile Docking System Front View TITAN Appendix A Parts List 99 Figure A 13 Mobile Docking System Rear View Table A 7 Replaceable Parts List Find Number Part Number Part Description P00536 Cable RCA BNC Video not shown P00537 Cable Printer Control not shown P01139 Power Supply Battery Charger not shown 1 P02491 Base TITAN MDS 2 P02500 VCR Printer Enclosure TITAN MDS 3 P02505 Tray TITAN MDS 4 P02506 Front Panel TITAN MDS 5 P02507 Rear Door TITAN MDS 100 Appendix A Parts List SonoSite Table A 7 Replaceable Parts List Continued TITAN Find Number Part Number Part Des
83. r 7 Replacement Procedures SonoSite 7 3 3 3 TGCPCBA 1 Remove the TGC knobs identified in Figure 7 11 TGC knobs 3 aa Figure 7 11 TGC Knobs 2 Remove the flex cable from the TGC PCB by lifting on the flex release tab See Figure 7 12 3 Remove the flex cable from the Main PCBA by lifting gently on the flex release tab 4 Remove the two screws holding the TGC PCBA in place Release tabs Screws 2 Figure 7 12 TGC Removal TITAN Chapter 7 Replacement Procedures 59 7 3 3 4 Main PCBA 1 Remove the 3 screws holding the Main PCBA in place per Figure 7 13 2 Remove the 4 shoulder bolts holding the transducer nest frame assembly in place As you remove the nest frame assembly from the PCBA tilt the PCBA and enclosure to almost vertical to avoid spilling the Interposer Connectors from the Assembly 3 Disconnect the speaker wires from the Main PCBA 4 Remove the TGC PCBA following the procedure in Section 7 3 3 3 Screws 3 CompactFlash release buttons Shoulder bolts 4 Figure 7 13 Main PCBA Screws 5 Lifton the edge of the Main PCBA closest to the system handle Note As the Main PCBA is removed press in on the CompactFlash release buttons so they clear the opening in the bottom enclosure 7 3 3 5 Main PCBA Replacement Replace the Main PCBA by following the reverse of the removal procedure Do not tighten all the screws until everything is in place Replace the Main PCBA Replace the Nest Frame Assem
84. r Control Panel Contact SonoSite Technical Support B SonoSite 6 7 3 System Titan System Has A Power On Failure No Indication Of Power Listen For A Single When You Press The ON Beep Look ForA Button Video Display Remove the System from the Docking System and Power On the System with the Battery Install the System in the Docking System with AC Adapter Attached and Power On Again Perform Yes Verification Tests in Chapter 8 Charge or Replace ag Battery Adapter Install the System in the Docking System with AC Adapter Attached and Power On Again Perform Yes Verification Tests Yes in Chapter 8 No Replace Replace Main PCB Main PCB Perform Image Perform Image Quality Tests In Quality Tests In Corrected Yes Ch 8 And Verify Ch 8 And Verify AC Power Operation Corrected AC Power Operation Contact SonoSite Technical Support Figure 6 4 System Flow Diagram TITAN Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 45 46 6 7 4 Battery No Power When the On Button is Pressed No Indication of Power When You Press the ON Button Did You Hear A Beep When You Pressed Perform the Power Button Is There A Video First Remove Battery And Then Connect AC Power Perform Verification Tests in Ch 8 Charge or Replace Battery Perform Yes Verification Tests in Ch 8 No Go To Titan System Diagram Figure 6 5 Battery Flow Di
85. r leaks prior to installing Locking levers Figure 4 2 Insert Battery into System To install the battery 1 Turn the system upside down 2 Place the battery into the battery compartment at a slight angle See Figure 4 2 3 Slide the battery forward until it locks into place 4 Push down on the two locking levers to secure battery To remove battery 1 Push up on the two locking levers 2 Slide the battery back 3 Lift the battery from the compartment TITAN Chapter 4 Setup and Operation 25 4 6 2 Using AC Power Charging Battery 26 The battery charges when the system is connected to the AC power supply If the system is off and connected to AC power a completely discharged battery will fully charge in 2 5 to 3 5 hours If the system is on and connected to AC power a completely discharged battery will fully charge in 5 to 6 hours The system can run on AC power or charged battery in three ways Connected directly to the system Connected to the mini dock see To operate the system using AC power directly to system on page 26 Connected to the mobile docking system see To connect AC power using the mini dock on page 27 To operate the system using AC power directly to system Caution Verify the hospital supply voltage corresponds to the power supply voltage range See Electrical on page 18 1 ConnecttheDC power cable from the power supply to the connector on the system See Figure 1
86. re A 15 Triple Transducer Connect Table A 9 Triple Transducer Connect Part Number Description P03315 Assembly PCB TTC P03699 Enclosure Bottom TTC P03700 Frame TTC P03707 Cable Clamp TTC P03747 Spacer Mounting TTC P03756 Cover Spring P03902 Assembly Top Enclosure TTC A 2 Ordering Replacement Parts To order parts contact SonoSite Technical Support as indicated in Section 8 6 Returning Products to SonoSite on page 67 TITAN Appendix A Parts List 103 104 Appendix A Parts List SonoSite Appendix B Service Event Report The Service Event Report provides information about product failures to the manufacturer and to authorized service facilities which provide approved warranty services for SonoSite products For all repairs completed complete the form and return a copy of it to the following address TITAN SonoSite Inc Technical Support 21919 30th Drive SE Bothell Washington 98021 USA Technical support International technical support Technical support fax Technical support e mail SonoSite website 1 877 657 8118 Contact your local representative or call 425 951 1330 1 425 951 6700 service sonosite com www sonosite com and select Technical Support under Special Features Appendix B Service Event Report 105 Service Event Report Sonosite Service Provider Name Date Company Address Phone Number Fax Number E m
87. regular basis for damage To avoid the risk of electrical shock to the patient subject do not touch the system battery contacts while simultaneously touching a patient subject To prevent injury to the operator bystander the transducer must be removed from patient contact before the application of a high voltage defibrillation pulse TITAN Chapter 2 Safety 5 Caution Although your system has been manufactured in compliance with existing EMC EMI requirements EN60601 1 2 use of the system in the presence of an electromagnetic field can cause degradation of the ultrasound image If this occurs often SonoSite suggests a review of the system environment Identify and remove the possible sources of the emissions or move your system Electrostatic discharge ESD or static shock is a naturally occurring phenomenon ESD is common in conditions of low humidity which can be caused by heating or air conditioning Static shock is a discharge of the electrical energy from a charged body to a lesser or non charged body The degree of discharge can be significant enough to cause damage to a transducer or an ultrasound system The following precautions can help reduce ESD anti static spray on carpets anti static spray on linoleum and anti static mats Do not use the system if an error message appears on the display note the error code call SonoSite or your local representative turn off the system by pressing and holding the power key
88. rinter To test printer operation 1 2 Print two images in rapid succession and verify proper operation Verify that the print control on the system functions correctly 8 5 9 Battery Charging To test battery charging operation 1 2 Ww Remove the system from the Docking System and insert a battery into the system Press the Power key to turn the system on Allow the battery to discharge The battery indicator icon on the display below the Transducer Type indicator will extinguish from left to right as the battery discharges Note The battery may take 1 2 hours to discharge Reattach the system to the Docking System and attach the AC power cord to the power connector Note that the battery indicator indicates that the battery is charging The sections of the battery indicator will light sequentially from left to right as the battery charges If charging is not evident see Chapter 6 Troubleshooting for troubleshooting procedures 8 5 10 Video Output 66 Caution Use only the recommended video monitor printer or VCR when verifying the video output at the video receptacle To test the video output 1 2 Attach an external video monitor to the video connector using the video cable Turn on the system power and verify that the video on the external monitor matches the video on the system display If the video does not appear similar or there is no display on the external monitor see Chapter 6 Trouble
89. se to switch among touchpad control for line position 2D text position text calipers for measurement calipers pictograph marker position angle picto arrow position orientation arrow 12 Print Prints the active image to the printer 13 Save Saves an image to the CompactFlash card 14 Remappable Controls features on the context menu which are adjusted based on the system controls state 15 Forms Setup Access to the system settings Report Access to the patient report Review Access to the patient list and saved patient images Patient Access to patient information 16 ra Delta key Use asa shortcut to existing functionality in the system 17 Video recording Record Turns VCR record on and off Save Clip Available on future releases 18 Freeze Freeze Stops the live imaging and displays a frozen image Cine Review images stored in the cine buffer back forward back forward through last in first out sequence All mode images can be stored and reviewed in the cine buffer 19 Update Toggles between image modes in M Mode and Doppler e g between Doppler sample line and Doppler spectral trace 20 Modes M Mode Turns M Mode on and off Doppler Turns Doppler on and off Color Turns CPD DCPD on and off 2D Turns 2D on and off 4 2 System Components The SonoSite system components are identified in About the System on page 2 22 Chapter 4 Setup and Operation BSonoSite 4 3 Setup Key click Beep alert Sleep delay
90. shooting for troubleshooting procedures Chapter 8 Performance Testing SonoSite 8 6 Returning Products to SonoSite 8 6 1 Contacting SonoSite Technical Support Technical support 1 877 657 8118 International technical support Contact your local representative or call 425 951 1330 Technical support fax 1 425 951 6700 Technical support e mail service sonosite com SonoSite website www sonosite com and select Technical Support under Special Features You will be asked to provide the following information by telephone or e mail Contact name and phone number Product name Serial number Description of the problem 8 6 2 Shipping Instructions Please contact SonoSite to get a return material authorization number RMA Contact SonoSite before returning any product The shipping address for all returned products is SonoSite Inc Attn Technical Support RMA 21919 30th Drive SE Bothell Washington 98021 USA TITAN Chapter 8 Performance Testing 67 68 Chapter 8 Performance Testing SonoSite Chapter 9 Accessory Service This chapter contains information on servicing the TITAN mobile docking system docking system and the TITAN mini dock For information about installation and operating instructions for these peripherals consult the TITAN Ultrasound System User Guide 9 1 Mobile Docking System The docking system provides a mobile work platform and recharges the internal battery The docking system includes the TITAN
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92. system may not be available and the external connections are desired The use of a mini dock allows the main unit to be more portable when the connections are not required External OEM peripherals are items such as monitor printers and VCRs These can be connected to the mobile system or directly to the system with the use of the mini dock using the video and or printer control input outputs Theory of Operation The system has six major functional groups the transducer the frontend subsystem the digital signal processing subsystem the backend subsystem the control subsystem and the power supply and control subsystem Figure 3 1 shows how these functions interact TITAN Chapter 3 System Overview 9 3 2 1 3 2 2 10 Sys Clks Clocks Power Supplies DC Input Pwr Control EtherNet SH Bus Control HV Mux Bus Frame Line triggers CPU Bus Front End Video In Signal Processing Backend Video Out Figure 3 1 TITAN Block Diagram Transducer The transducer elements convert the pulser voltage to acoustic energy during the transmit portion of the ultrasound acquisition cycle Also the transducer elements convert the acoustic echo to voltage in the receive portion of the acquisition cycle The system transducers have 64 to 128 elements The front end subsystem senses the voltage developed on the transducer elements Front End Subsystem The Front En
93. ternal sources to display information on connected displays VCRs or printers TITAN Chapter 3 System Overview 13 3 2 5 Control Subsystem The control subsystem is shown in the figure below 14 INFRASTRUCTURE SYSPWR pH SYSCLKS SYSRST SYSTEM FLASH SYSTEM RAM INTERRUPTS JTAG Figure 3 5 Control Subsystem EXPANSION MASS STORAGE ETHERNET PCI BRIDGE DUAL UART s USB SYSTEM TIMERS SYSTEM BUS SH MUX DMA FLOATING POINT IC CONTROLLER SH CONTROL CONTROL cache PROCESSOR fee GPIO SCANHEAD ULTRASOUND DATA PATH H ro EIA FAST ETHERNET UA DEBUG USB DATA ADDRESS CONTROL VIDEO AUDIO ECG DATA CONTROL The core control subsystem contains the processor the system bus the system memory resources of FLASH and RAM the interrupt logic system timers a DMA engine and a floating point unit Support for the ultrasound subsystem consists of a scanhead interface scanhead mux control a portion of the system FLASH for storage of saved images and a control path to program the ultrasound datapath Communication interfaces consist of an Ethernet interface USB port two general purpose serial bus interfaces and the I2C bus Chapter 3 System Overview BSonosite 3 2 6 Power Supply and Control Subsystem The system Power S
94. the battery to storage temperatures over 60 C 140 F Keep it away from fire and other heat sources Do not charge the battery near a heat source such as a fire or heater Do not leave the battery in direct sunlight Do not pierce the battery with a sharp object hit it or step on it Do not use a damaged battery Do not solder a battery Chapter 2 Safety Ea SonoSite Warning Caution The polarity of the battery terminals is fixed and cannot be switched or reversed Do not force the battery into the system Do not connect the battery to an electrical power outlet Do not continue recharging the battery if it does not recharge after two successive six hour charging cycles To prevent the battery from bursting igniting or emitting fumes and causing equipment damage observe the following precautions Do not immerse the battery in water or allow it to get wet Do not put the battery into a microwave oven or pressurized container If the battery leaks or emits an odor remove it from all possible flammable sources If the battery emits an odor or heat is deformed or discolored or in any way appears abnormal during use recharging or storage immediately remove it and stop using it If you have any questions about the battery consult SonoSite or your local representative Store the battery between 20 C 4 F and 60 C 140 F Use only SonoSite batteries Do not use or charge the battery with non SonoSite e
95. the upgrade and then install the new software onto the system When a CompactFlash card contains new transducer software and the transducer that requires a software upgrade is connected the system prompts the user that the transducer requires the upgrade To upgrade the system software Caution To prevent loss of data or loss of images transfer all images on the CompactFlash card before performing the upgrade Images remaining on the CompactFlash card cannot be viewed or deleted after the upgrade Note If you use SiteLink Image Manager for transferring images SiteLink 2 1 is required after the upgrade Contact the Technical Support Department to receive a new version of the program 1 Remove any transducer or Triple Transducer Connect from the Titan system 2 Connect the Titan system directly to the power supply or through the docking system mini dock See Connectivity on page 73 3 Insert the CompactFlash card into the back slot The system displays the following message 9 Do you want to upgrade the system software now This process takes about 1 minutes and comprises two steps 1 System preparation 2 Software installation oma SLI Figure 5 Upgrade System Software 4 Select Yes to accept or No to cancel the upgrade When you accept the system software upgrade the system begins to load the new software and prepare for the upgrade and displays the following message TITAN Chapter 4 Setup and Operation 29
96. threshold To remove system 1 2 Push in the handle release button and lift the handle to the upper most position Close the lid on the ultrasound system 3 Remove the ultrasound system Chapter 9 Accessory Service E SonoSite 9 2 Mini Dock The TITAN mini dock mini dock provides connectivity for the TITAN ultrasound system when the system is out of the docking system The mini dock provides connections to an external printer and or monitors a power supply USB connection to SiteLink Image Manager VGA connection and S video connection 9 3 Connectivity 9 3 1 ConnectionPanel B amp ool gt 5 4 ECG on 00 ee Figure 9 2 Mini Dock Connections Table 9 2 Mini Dock Connections Symbol Definition DC input Go Print control o gt USB e Flashing yellow LED Light Emitting Diode indicates Ethernet network activity lt gt Ethernet Solid green LED Light Emitting Diode indicates Ethernet network connection status IOIOI RS 232 VCR control audio e S video out 5 S video in available on future releases RGB video out gt Composite video out Audio out ECG ECG available on future releases TITAN Chapter 9 Accessory Service 71 Docking System Mini Dock Connections Mini Dock 9 3 2 B te 4 lio gt O c 4 ecs Power Supply A H To I PC Power PRE i Strip therne B Printer Remote Video In Out F o ceo AC In
97. upply and Control System consists of an easily replaced rechargeable battery pack an On Off Key a standby power regulator digital analog display and transducer power supplies a power monitor and a power control system Operating current is drawn from the battery or an external AC DC Adapter which also contains circuitry for charging the battery The Power Supply and Control Subsystem are in the figure below Standby Power VSTBY P Regulator SAI VEXTS Select VBATS Power PWR Enable Switch Digital Power VCC1 Good Supplies DPS_Enables VEXTS gt Battery BDATA PP Pack gt HVB gt HV gt gt 6V Analog gt 6V Power Supplies HV_ADJ Power lt q APS Enable Monitor APS Sense and gt Control Fan Fan Enable gt BL PWR Display LCD n Power LCD_Control Supplies LCD Enable Y SH_5V dicas SH 3 3V gt SH VPP Supplies Gi SH _ Enable VCC n VCC CPU Temp Sense Figure 3 6 Power Supply and Control System Block Diagram TITAN Chapter 3 System Overview 15 3 3 System Specifications This section contains system and accessory specifications and agency approvals The specifications for recommended peripherals can be found in the manufacturers instructions 3 3 1 System Dimensions Length 11 8 in 29 97 cm
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