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Philips Ultrasonic Jewelry Cleaner 612 User's Manual
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1. 453561222271 I 0 s a el _ Rear I O panel Rear view o o Side view Transformer Cable is part of video monitor z 3 Zee d assembly 453561232921 453561227761 Cables are part of transformer assembly Hard drive Disk drive PCC board 453561226091 453561226851 C 453561227921 Inside connectors B W printer Figure 11 1 453561227931 Power connector panel 2275 0482 01 Color printer 1111 amp Figure 11 2 VCR Figure 11 3 t4 Control module Spl
2. i c j4 ux d J5 SPLITTER POWER SPLITTER DATA J6 Ce 8 FR KBD 32P E Page 243 Cabling System Connector Illustrations 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual CSIP Level HD3 Rear I O PCB Internal Cable Connector Locations Side View y Figure 11 10 Rear I O Panel PCB B W printer BNC connnector J16 gf Remote In connector 7 Hp USB ports USB2 Rear of system cart Rear l OPanel Power connector J2 LL Connects to PCC J18 l ll I pea See Figure 11 5 for Rear I O PCB external connectors 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 244 CSIP Level Cabling System Connector Illustrations Figure 11 11 HD3 PCC PCB Cable Connector Locations Not used J3 J3 A EN J6 o o Signal connectors J6 J7 Connects to Hard dri
3. connector B CD RW drive 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 238 CSIP Level Cabling System Connector Illustrations Figure 11 5 HD3 System Connector Locations Rear I O Panel IN n T A CEA El RIAS LAN D T e USB ports Audio out Right R Audio out Left L u I VGA Color composite video out EE Microphone in LU Foot switch Print trigger B W composite video out OT 5 S Video DIN CAM 7 D See Figure 11 10 for Rear I O PCB internal connectors 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 239 CSIP Level Cabling System Connector Illustrations Figure 11 6 HD3 System Connector Locations Power Connectors r Main power receptacle PHILPS r AC main power switch JL RED o Power supply cable receptacle e P A Chd Aux power receptacle a o BHO acaoe Power I O box Power supply connector See Figure 11 7 for Power I O PCB connectors Power supply 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 240 CSIP Level Cabling Sy
4. B 00000 453561226111 C V 453561227931 j 453561227971 453561226081 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 227 CSIP Level Cabling Interconnect Diagrams Figure 11 2 HD3 Ultrasound System Power Distribution Diagram E box Power supply Video monitor EL 2 Control module top Right E Left J E speaker speaker
5. CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 47 Removing the Gas Strut Mount Access Panel Gas strut 8 Remove the four screws securing the gas strut mount access plate to the pem i lower cart frame exes amp amp g amp 8 Panhead screws 4 plcs 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 202 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 48 Installing the Gas Strut into the Lock Bracket 9 Reach in through the gas strut mount access opening and rotate the lock bracket eyelet upward until you see the screw hole Hold it in that posi Eyelet rotate upright tion 9 10 Screw the gas strut clockwise into the lock bracket eyelet until it is snug 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 203 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 49 Inserting the Gas Strut onto the Ball Stud Press the gas strut ball socket onto 11 Ball stud the ball stud 12 Insert the keeper pin through the two holes in the ball socket 13 Rotate the keeper pin clockwise around the shaft and snap it into mo 8 Gag Return to Disassembly Procedure List 2 of 2 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 204 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures System Casters Figure 10 50 Preparing the System for Caster
6. i SS position Refer to step 2 for reinstalling the E box rear shield 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 186 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 32 Removing the E box Assembly 16 Remove the four screws securing the E box assembly to the cart chassis 17 Slide the E box towards the rear of the system and lift it out of the E box bay 18 To remove the Backplane board pro ceed to step 9 To remove the cool ing fans proceed to step 24 16 Panhead screws 4 plcs 8 E box shown removed for gt LIA 7 clarity of illustration 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 187 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 33 Removing the Backplane Board Shield 19 Remove the five screws securing the Backplane board shield to the E box Panhead screws 5 plcs 19 case i 20 Pull the shield off the E box and set it Sal gt aside LE Ho EM nN al dues t 4 r r 2 i F 4 A ES r 2 f i E ri Sn gt unninn I Hereerseseiserseiitti E hy h N Y Ka 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 188 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Fi
7. 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 252 CSIP Level Configuration PCB Reference Information Video Monitor PCBs Figure 13 5 Video Monitor PCBs Back of Monitor LCD LCD board LCD IF board 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 253 CSIP Level Configuration PCB Reference Information Control Panel PCBs Figure 13 6 Control Panel Interface and Keyboard PCBs Top Half of Control Panel CER o e m e pM eer E mal Figure 13 7 Control Panel Splitter Board Bottom Half of Control Panel 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 255 CSIP Level Configuration PCB Reference Information E box PCBs Figure 13 8 Transducer Connector Assembly TCA Back Figure 13 1 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 256 CSIP Level Configuration PCB Reference Information Figure 13 9 Backplane Assembly Assembly Board Figure 13 1 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 257 CSIP Level Configuration PCB Reference Information Figure 13 10 Beamformer to Frontend Connector BFC LELETET AAA Absd RRATRAN inicie AAA OO BAPRARRRERREGAERARRARRAREHATRAEHARHAEREFHERHARH ERR RARA a a 2 m m a m m E amp x Front Back Figure 13 1 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 258 CSIP Level Configuratio
8. 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 172 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 18 Disconnecting the Drive Cables and Removing the Drive Rack Assembly amp C 6 Panhead screws 2 plcs With the CD Hard drive rack in place disconnect all the cables from the rear of the two units Remove the two screws securing the drive rack to the cart frame Slide the drive rack out of the peripheral bay through the rear of the system Page 173 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual CSIP Level 2 Figure 10 19 Removing the B W Printer Bay 8 Remove the four screws securing the printer bay to the cart frame 9 Slide the printer bay out of the peripheral bay through the front of the system Y 8 Panhead screws 4 plcs Figure 10 20 Power Transformer Cable Tie 10 Cut the cable tie that binds the transformer and CD cables together Remove the two screws securing the power transformer to the cart frame Cable tie Panhead screws 2 plcs Figure 10 21 Sliding the Transformer Back 12 Pull the transformer out of the retaining slot and slide it back approximately three inches toward the rear of the system Ground cable 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 176 CSIP Level 2 Disassem
9. Window H Start 20 Dots 12 Dots V Start 4 Dots 4 Dots H Width 976 Dots 912 Dots V Width 476 Dots 548 Dots Save Press EXEC Press EXEC Caption OFF OFF PRN Print QLT GAMMA NORMAL NORMAL PRN Speed HIGH HIGH Load user System Setup LCD Center 7 7 Baud Rate 4800 4800 Beep ON ON IRE 100 100 Save User 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 269 CSIP Level Configuration Peripheral Settings Table 13 3 UP 21MD Printer Settings Continued HD3 Default Settings Menus and Parameters NTSC Settings PAL Settings Function Auto Live OFF OFF Immed Cap OFF OFF RM2 Func C amp Print C amp Print Clear ALL ALL Color Balance BAL X 50 50 BAL Y 50 50 BAL Step 5 5 IN INPUT SEL Video N A N A S Video N A N A RGB Hue 0 0 Color 0 0 Gain 0 0 Offset 0 0 AGC OFF OFF 4535 612 34161 CSIP Level HD3 Service Manual Page 270 Configuration Peripheral Settings Table 13 3 UP 21MD Printer Settings Continued HD3 Default Settings Menus and Parameters NTSC Settings PAL Settings OUT Display OFF OFF RBN Remain OFF OFF Source THRU THRU Sync on G OFF OFF Moni C R 0 0 Moni M G 0 0 Moni Y B 0 0 The NTSC PAL switch on the rear of the printer is set to the video format designated on the cus tomer order 4535
10. ice gt USB cable 3 USB ports 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 119 CSIP Level 2 Installation Physical Installation Procedures Foot Switch Figure 5 31 Foot Switch Cabling To install the foot switch Foot switch adapter 1 P Connect the foot switch adapter to pg 1 the lower foot switch serial port on ON the Rear I O panel y 2 Connect the foot switch adapter round connector to the foot switch assembly cable Rear of system 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 120 CSIP Level 2 Installation Physical Installation Procedures Figure 5 32 Foot Switch Placement 3 Place the foot switch assembly in front of the system where suitable Return to Installation Procedure List Front of system 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 121 CSIP Level 2 Installation Physical Installation Procedures System Power Cord Figure 5 33 Connecting the System Power Cord Power Cord with Inline Filter gt To install the system power cord For installing a power cord with an inline filter see Figure 5 33 For installing a power cord with an addi tional inline filter power adapter cable see Figure 5 34 Verify that the AC Mains power switch is in the off position down O is pushed in 2 Insert the system power cord that came supplied with the system into the power I O box re
11. 228 Peripheral Cabling Diagrams 4 aera in A es AA AAA AAA A AR RO RR 234 Figure 1 1 Sony UP 895MD B W Printer Cabling Diagram 234 Figure 1 2 Sony UP 21 MD Color Printer Cabling Diagram 235 Figure 1 3 Mitsubishi HS MD3000UA EA VCR Cabling Diagram 236 System Connector llistratiOnS eros c de pra a aia 237 Figure 1 4 HD3 System Connector Locations Front Panel 237 Figure 1 5 HD3 System Connector Locations Rear I O Panel 238 Figure 1 6 HD3 System Connector Locations Power Connectors 239 Figure 1 1 7 HD3 System Connector Locations Power I O Box Connectors 240 Figure 1 1 8 HD3 Video Monitor PCB Cable Connector Locations 241 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 20 CSIP Level Contents Figure 1 9 HD3 Control Panel PCB Cable Connector Locations Splitter Board 242 Figure 11 10 HD3 Rear I O PCB Internal Cable Connector Locations Side View 243 Figure 11 11 HD3 PCC PCB Cable Connector Locations 244 Change History sisi is EK Ww AE ACE OU CA GEODATA Co e AA CR EU TR EEG WO E o RS 245 Introduction Tc OP ve
12. 44 4 ss 181 Figure 0 28 Removing the BFC Board ccs sis sus re A bent ee Dose tue 182 Figure 10 29 Removing the FE BF and DSC Boards 183 Figure 10 30 Removing the PCC Board i edes rea muse eR e bow Ela Red m ss 184 Figure 10 31 Removing the Transducer Connector Assembly TCA 185 Figure 10 32 Removing the E box Assembly 186 Figure 10 33 Removing the Backplane Board Shield 187 Figure 10 34 Removing the Backplane Board 22 188 Figure 10 35 Removing the E box Cooling Fans esee hh hh 189 Rear VO Panel Assembly eee ot rc whe Sig dhe ee en tir d ee down d dI de Koc OU a Reb RIS eua 190 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 17 CSIP Level Contents Figure 10 36 Removing the Left and Right Side Enclosures 190 gt To remove the Rear I O panel assembly 2 190 Figure 10 37 Removing the Rear I O Panel 0 0 0 0 ccc cee cece cee eee ehh hn 191 Figure 10 38 Disconnecting the Rear I O Panel Assembly PCB Cables 192 Figure 10 39 Removing the Rear I O Panel Assembly PCB 193 Power JO Box ius Ck d Xe T KU Ara eq Pur ation qos doas
13. 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 184 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 30 Removing the PCC Board 13 PCC board 11 To remove the PCC board discon nect the four main cables and two ground lugs green wires connected on the end of the board and the one cable connected on the side of the 1 board End cable connections NOTE The left side panel must be removed in order to access the one cable that connects to the side of the PCC board 12 Reach in from the left side of the sys tem through to the connector and 1 2 loosen the two connector screw Side cable lugs Pull the connector off the connection board 13 Pull out on the card retainers to release the board from the Back plane board and slide the board out of the card cage and place it on an anti static mat 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 185 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 31 Removing the Transducer Connector Assembly TCA 14 Remove the ten screws securing the transducer connector assembly to Sy EN the E box and cart chassis 15 Gently pull the transducer connector d assembly off the front of the E box assembly 14 Panhead screws gt IO ples 4 NOTE To reinstall the transducer con nector assembly the E box x rear shield must first be installed to prevent the E box boards from moving out of
14. Peripherals The HD3 system supports the following peripheral devices these are optional unless noted as standard e Sony UP 895MD black and white B W analog printer Figure 1 2 e Sony UP 21MD color analog printer Figure l 2 e Mitsubishi HS MD3000UA NTSC or HS MD3000EA PAL VCRs Figure 1 2 e CD RW Drive this is standard on all systems Figure 1 3 e MOD magneto optical disc drive Figure 1 3 e Foot switch 2 pedal e Report printers At initial release print drivers for the following report printers are included in the system software but these printers cannot be purchased from Philips Print drivers may be added to support additional report printers as they are released HP DeskJet 880C HP DeskJet 895cxi HP DeskJet 6122 HP LaserJet 1200 HP Deskjet 5550 HP Deskjet 5650 HP DeskJet 6540 HP DeskJet 6840 HP Business Inkjet 1200 HP Laserjet 1320 e USB Flash Drive supported but cannot be purchased from Philips 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 33 CSIP Level General Information System Overview Figure 1 2 HD3 Ultrasound System Image Printers and VCR Susa A T UP 21MD Sony Color Printer 1 ic A A d ut e___ CO hh n UP 895MD Sony Graphic Printer aAA Black and White Oo ooo C w EET 6 c5 Bee HS MD3000UA EA Mitsubishi Video Cassette Recorder 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 34 CSIP Level General Information Syst
15. MED is a DICOM Server an the meturork but was detected on port 104 and not he currently portiwhich is port 1004 Would you Be Lo change the port From 1004 to 104 Wrong port number 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 85 CSIP Level Installation Powering On and Configuring the System Figure 5 7 Setup Window Admin Presets and Selling Hackin Presets amp Settings Aesiom Prosots A Settings Saftucre and Drones install Sind bus update Device Drreiers iom wic c Display System Info Keystroke Log picos Loy Service Tools 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 86 CSIP Level Installation Powering On and Configuring the System Figure 5 8 DICOM Log Window DICOM Log Log obli Detete archives 1g Me after Log fe msnm sie Key ies Explanation Delete bog filas oklar than 31 days sat me leg wien The current Hoi reaches 100 Kbytes DICOM Log Smart ina filas tn copy Copy ho 005 013 00 21 33 2005 0613 15 16 31 TF Kbytes en MOD USE Merry 1 Dalnin filas after copy Copy xubucinri dires Delete Selected Mies Close 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 87 CSIP Level I Installation Preparing the Peripherals Configuring Other System Settings Preparing the Peripherals Checking System Functionality If appropriate for this installation work with the customer and follow the respective instructions in the HD3 Getting Started manual to initially configure
16. In the Date and Time setup window click the up or down arrows to specify the current year month day hour and minute Click OK Click Save To change the user interface language Press Setup F10 The Setup window opens Figure 5 1 In the Setup window click Local In the Language segment select the desired language The selected language will not take effect until the system is rebooted 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 76 CSIP Level Installation Powering On and Configuring the System Verifying the HD3 systems leave the factory with all available software options onboard All purchased System Options options are activated those that haven t been purchased are not Verify that the activated options are those that the customer ordered You must have the correct authorization code password to activate system options in the field gt To verify or activate system software options Press Setup The Setup window opens Figure 5 1 Click the Option tab The Option setup window opens Figure 5 2 M oJ Option rows showing a checkmark and a Lock button indicate that the option is active Ver ify that these options correspond to those that the customer is entitled to according to the sales order D Option rows without a checkmark and having an Unlock button are not yet activated option must be purchased to obtain an Unlock code from the factory Perform the follow ing to activate an option
17. B W Printer The Sony UP 895MD has DIP switches on the back of the printer The Philips recommended DIP switch settings for use with the HD3 system are given in Table 13 2 Table 13 2 UP 895MD Printer Switch Settings CONTROL SETTING Front of Printer NOR SML NOR STD SIDE SIDE POSI NEGA POSI BRIGHT 6 CONT 7 Inside the Paper Tray The power must be turned on to access the switches inside the paper tray Press OPEN and remove the paper roll SHARPNESS I GAMMA Il PAPER TYPE V UPP 110HG SMOOTHING OFF 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 267 CSIP Level Configuration Peripheral Settings Table 13 2 UP 895MD Printer Switch Settings Continued Rear of Printer DIP Switches 1 12 Down Color Printer The Philips recommended UP 21MD settings are listed in Table 13 3 Table 13 3 UP 21MD Printer Settings HD3 Default Settings Menus and Parameters NTSC Settings PAL Settings COL Load Color l CYN RED 0 0 MAG RGB 0 0 YEL BLU 0 0 Dark Light 3 3 Sharpness 8 8 Interpol OFF OFF Save Color EXEC EXEC LAY Memory Frame Frame Multi Pix Separate OFF OFF 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 268 CSIP Level Configuration Peripheral Settings Table 13 3 UP 21MD Printer Settings Continued HD3 Default Settings Menus and Parameters NTSC Settings PAL Settings
18. UL I 300 microamperes Normal condition 1000 microamperes Single Fault condition CSA and IEC 500 microamperes Normal condition 1000 microamperes Single Fault condition 7ASWO25 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 131 CSIP Level Performance Tests Electrical Safety gt To test the system ground wiring for leakage Set the mode on the analyzer to detect leakage 2 Plug the analyzer into an available wall outlet Plug the ultrasound system power plug into the test receptacle on the analyzer Turn on the ultrasound system s power by starting the inter nal PC 3 Take ground wire leakage current measurements in an open ground condition with both normal and reverse polarity Record the highest value and compare it to the limit specified for Normal condition in Figure 6 2 4 Take ground wire leakage current measurements in an open ground and open neutral condi tion with both normal and reverse polarity Record the highest value and compare it to the limit specified for Single Fault condition in Figure 6 2 A reading higher than acceptable limits can indicate a problem with the power cord with its associated connections or with the power transformer Transducer This section describes two electrical leakage current tests for transducers To ensure patient Tests safety it is very important to verify the integrity of the insulating layers of all transducers When you perform the safety tests use saline solution i
19. Also follow any additional warnings and cautions contained in this section Clean the system components and peripherals as circumstaces or Customer Field Service poli cies and schedules require To avoid damaging the system do not use acetone methyl ethyl ketone MEK paint thinner or other strong solvents to clean plastic surfaces 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 139 CSIP Level Preventive Maintenance Warnings and Cautions Exterior and Use a vacuum cleaner compressed air or soft bristle brush to remove any lint and dust from the Interior airflow passages and components associated with the fan assemblies PCBs and any other system Assemblies components and peripherals that may have accumulated dust or dirt Use mild nonabrasive standard computer cleaning products to clean the monitor keyboard system and peripheral surfaces CAUTION When cleaning the system keyboard and monitor take care not to get any solution inside the housings Also take care not to scratch the face of the monitor while cleaning it Trackball Clean or replace the trackball as its condition warrants gt To clean the trackball Unscrew and remove the bezel that surrounds the trackball on the system control panel 2 Push the trackball up from the underside of the control panel to remove it 3 Clean the trackball with an alcohol dampened pad 4 Clean the two encoder shafts and the bearing surface with an alcohol dampene
20. Figure 14 30 MO Drive 2 jens acces tie den dedos Dici ede Gao oen Eo d ded e elo de nee weapon aed 310 Figure 14 31 Foot Switch Assembly and Adapter Cable 311 Figure 14 32 RM 91 Sony Color Printer Remote Control Print Switch 312 Figure 14 33 R 3001 Mitsubishi VCR Wired Remote Control 313 Figure 14 34 System Labeling HD3 System Nameplate 314 Parts WISE c de 315 Table 14 1 HD3 Ultrasound System Parts List 4 cesses eeu ho ROURKE a xx RO RR 315 Peripherals Parts LISE si qv Wen oise rent een hotte dederunt i PE ah 320 Table 14 2 Peripherals and Applicable Cables 320 Transducers a ee ee ARA RO CREER RUE ARA C RC GREC CARA aC CAO S RC CK CAO d deu uo 322 IntrGdub B DE i duas ioris ai ed ess id din cit dius dada uk ee rada xdi ead dnt d oe 322 Table 15 1 C4 2 Information 4 ac5 44 04 44 Ae a Rer e ae ed 323 Table 15 2 65 2 InfOP BAD canas veria eR TR ooa doceo eet LR ERE a om d eb SR aa 324 Table 15 3 C7 3 Information os de ar pa Rr ER ERROR a SOROR RE OE e Pace Rn m eneren 325 Table 15 4 C9 4ec Information 4g aae s oae nta e p e ERE rende D A qi OR RT ne ee o C es 326 Table 15 5 L9 5 Information 4444444 Rhe les 327 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual P
21. Gathering Site Network DICOM Information 4 44 44 42022 69 Uncrating and Unpacking the System iris SO seus Sooke ees SESE Lh uit E OY ERR yx ERN A E Ra 70 Inspecting the Crate sra ia op OR UR nent rc o Sus nie REO A Rees 70 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 8 CSIP Level Contents Unerating sais pe e A IA A A AAA E AA AAA E 71 Inspectinp th AA amikia aiis e eee oki e ano 3 e dede cem deed dob ded o x de ace 71 gt To inspect the system after uncrating 42 2 40 71 Assembling the System uo exar eek rad A Ke RR x RE RF ERR eer d RE ERRARE RR ones EE RE RE 72 Installing the Printers VCR and Footswitch 282 72 Installing the System Power Cord 25 ns AGES tan RO eder WES SM wA ade Gar ute e OR eee 72 Powering On and Configuring the System dune dioere dioe H9 04 3 6 AERE OE AH RO A a cla 72 Verifying the Local SetHilBS see tux sesh hase A Nan E ERR de REESE dae E a E 73 gt To check or set the institution name 1s ese em Ree a mace ede Ro aie ee a e do Re RR RR OR 73 Figure 5 Setup Window System isses erhREA tarragona rta a Nues eee due 74 gt To verify or set the system time and date 75 gt To change the user interface language 1 oc ec cee hh hh hh hh 75 Verifying the System Options 015 wo ex EFE IE Edw EA ne A EE T
22. QWERTY Manufacturing No ASP 439 ANK Figure 14 34 453561233541 Label Nameplate System Manufacturing No 275 K A244A HD3 Badge One on each side of system Figure 14 4 453561222231 LCD Panel Assembly Manufacturing No ASP 439 LCD 00 Includes LCD front panel and LCD circuit boards Figure 14 26 453563470971 MechLok Assembly Lift mechanism Legacy No M2540 80030 Figure 14 28 453561227721 OEM Tray Assembly Universal peripheral mounting plate Figure 14 10 453561228141 Panel Bottom Manufacturing No 215 M 315A 00 Figure 14 10 453561228121 Panel Front Manufacturing No 215 M 327A 00 Figure 14 10 453561228101 Panel Left Side Manufacturing No 215 M 328A 00 Figure 14 10 453561228111 Panel Right Side Manufacturing No 215 M 329A 00 Figure 14 10 453561228131 Panel Top Manufacturing No 215 M 316A 00 4535 612 34161 CSIP Level HD3 Service Manual Page 318 Parts Parts List Table 14 1 HD3 Ultrasound System Parts List Continued Located On Part Number Part Description Notes Reference Figure 14 16 453561215501 PCB Assy Beamformer BF Manufacturing No BD 439 BF 0B Figure 14 15 453561216331 PCB Assy Beamformer Connector BFC Manufacturing No BD 439 BFC 0A Connects BF and FE PCBs Figure 14 16 453561215531 PCB Assy Digital Scan Converter DSC Manufacturing No BD 439 DSC 0A Figure 14 13 453561216341 PCB Assy Motherboard Backplane Manufacturing No BD 439 MTH 0A Figu
23. Replacement gt To remove a system casters Disconnect the system power cord from the main AC supply WARNINGThe following steps require that the system be tipped over to the floor To reduce the risk of injury or system dam age from toppling tilt the monitor down onto the control panel surface and lower the control panel to its lowest position 2 Lower the control panel to its lowest position 3 Tilt the monitor down onto the con trol panel 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 205 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 51 Tipping the System to Remove the Rear Casters 4 Place a soft material protector pad on the floor and carefully rotate the System positioned system over on its front casters so on front side that the control panel handle rests on the protector pad CE S 5 Remove the four bolts securing the X ATTE rear caster to the cart weldment Hexhead bolts caster 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 206 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 52 Tipping the System to Remove the Front Casters 6 Place a soft material protector pad on the floor and carefully rotate the system over on its right side for left front caster removal or on its left side for right front caster removal Orient the system so that the con t
24. Table 9 1 Effective Problem Solving Checklist 142 Clarifying SIMPLES a4 xo bre Sed dod ce 4a aU Reha E aca 4 acie id eur fi die Sopa dederat aca dcc uc DA 142 Re creating a Problem aue acie Las cathe dade ck ERR sakes beset y doe CR Erbe OR AUR EDI E asennad 143 Cupra rl ES P rnm 143 Developing a Solution PR m 145 Implementing SOON ae css rr pio ad a od es 145 Verifying Corrective Actions asa exa sacre IA AR RA AA d dd o e e ed eee 146 Returning the System to Service 14 299 94 RA A IA RARA AAA ADAN esta AIN RA RRA ds 147 Symptoms Causes and Corrective Actions circa DAA AAA AAA AA AA 147 DISK IS FU lt lt 0 sue stone dents ca ld 147 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 14 CSIP Level Contents Checking for EMi and RF sss er REV ASA ds AAA 147 System Hangs OF Crashes 4 iac ducdoe dans ded ede eee de ca diede de KE Roco EA baer hanks rte 148 DICOM Network Failures 543 4 xcd en RR AERE den ees ome oe E eh Ore ce qoe i es CRO qa Roe gre qr a cra 149 Backing Dp and Restoring xssskeekexkac kde REGERE EXE RAE CRX RA DEC Gaede Rd 151 Loading Software and DfiVebs suce deae REO ER er cdas as ai Sd ows 151 Managing System Options src gus aac IAN AR qus a hos RARAS 151 Viewing System Information and Logs gt 1244 dues iuidedesdes chee des Sede CE Rhen Ro RR oa 152 To display system information lt 4 252 vexexee bw hee xe A A A AA AS x aa E Uu WE HR ay Wd 153 To
25. a Click the corresponding Unlock button and enter the option code in the Unlock Code dialog box that opens It is necessary to have the System Key based on the hard drive identifier from the top left corner of the Option window when requesting option authorization codes CAUTION If an incorrect password is entered and okayed the available option becomes unavailable b Click OK c Click Save 4535 612 34161 CSIP Level I HD3 Service Manual Page 77 Installation Powering On and Configuring the System Figure 5 2 Setup Window Option Option System Key 5966 5067 6666 7210 M Image Review 0000 0000 0000 0000 DICOM networking 0000 0000 0000 0000 Freehand 3D 0000 0000 0000 0000 Harmonic Imaging Color Flow 0000 0000 0000 0000 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 78 CSIP Level Installation Powering On and Configuring the System Configuring the If the system you are installing has the DICOM option you or the customer will need to config DICOM Feature ure the system DICOM feature Since configuring the system for DICOM operation requires specific information from the customer network administrator see Gathering Site Network DICOM Information on page 69 Philips recommends that you work with the customer to configure the DICOM feature with the specific values that need to be entered At initial installa tion refer the customer to the HD3 Getting Started manual which has instructi
26. equipment in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive Do not throw away Dispose of in accordance with local state or federal laws 4535 612 34161 CSIP Level HD3 Service Manual Page 55 Safety Symbols Right and left audio output Color composite video output Microphone input S Video connection Black and white composite video output Ethernet connection Universal Serial Bus USB input output port Foot switch connection FIN hate 0 Yh vm id ECG input Page 56 Safety Symbols 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual CSIP Level External VGA connection BINO Print trigger Date of manufacture The following symbols are used inside the system Dangerous voltages This symbol appears adjacent to high voltage terminals It indicates the presence of voltages greater than 1 000 Vac 600 Vac in the United States Identifies the point where the safety system ground is fastened to the chassis Protective earth ground CIF NN 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 57 CSIP Level Safety Symbols The following symbols appear on the product packaging to indicate environmental consider ations Symbols on the Product Packaging Atmospheric pressure range of 700 to 1 060 hPa for transport and storage Relative humidity range of 2076 to 9076 noncondensing fo
27. for illustrations and locations of these system components The software and data storage components Figure 3 are physically comprised of the hard disk drive HDD CD RW drive and when installed the optional magneto optical disk MOD drive 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 39 CSIP Level General Information Device Safety Requirements and Regulatory Compliance I O Panel The I O Panel which provides connections for external devices is installed into the rear of the cart framing see Figure 1 5 for connection descriptions Cables Physical cables provide system signal interconnect and power distribution Refer to Section Cabling for detailed cable information Device Safet The HD3 Ultrasound System complies with the following requirements for the International y P 8 req Requirements Electrotechnical Commission IEC the Canadian Standard Association CSA and the Under writers Laboratories UL and Regulatory e EC60950 EN60950 for data processing equipment e IEC 60601 I EN 60601 Ifor medical equipment Compliance e IEC 60601 1 1 EN 60601 1 1 for medical equipment e CSA22 2 No 601 1 e UL 2601 1 For information about applicable safety standards and specifications see the HD3 Getting Started manual shipped with the system 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 40 CSIP Level General Information Supplies and Accessories Supplies and Supplies and accessories are not available from Philips
28. over the ramp and onto the pallet The corrugated wrap should be set so that the wrap fits on the inside of each corner retainer bracket Figure 10 69 Placing the Corrugated Top Cover 21 Place the corrugated top cover on the crate container and press it into place at each corner 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 224 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 70 Banding the System Crate Poly strapping bands 22 Band the crated system container from the side with two poly strap ping bands Return to Disassembly Procedure List 2 of 2 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 225 CSIP Level Cabling Introduction il Cabling Introduction This section contains system cabling and connector information Use the illustrations figures and parts tables in this section to locate and identify system cables and their part numbers Part numbers are shown on the illustrations and are listed and described in the corresponding tables NOTE Cable part numbers are located on at least one end of the cables System System signal interconnect and power distribution cabling diagrams are shown in Figure and Cabling Figure 2 For reference system to peripheral connection diagrams are provided in Diagrams Figure 1 1 through Figure 11 3 Cable Part Table I l I is a parts list of the interconnect cables shown in Figure 1 1 and the power distribu Numbers tion cables shown i
29. 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 43 Removing the Power I O Box Cable connections 1 0 P Am 7 Place a soft material protector pad Power O Mim EN C on the floor and carefully rotate the i system over on its front casters so qu that the control panel handle rests on the protector pad box 8 Remove the four screws securing the Power I O box to the cart frame 9 Pull the Power I O box away from the underside of the system V7 74 FPN Y Y 10 Disconnect all five power cable con nections from the backside of the Power I O box PCB SK TA UV Return to Disassembly Procedure List 2 Panhead screws of 2 7 4 ples 8 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 198 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Lift Column Gas Strut Figure 10 44 Lowering the Control Panel gt To remove the lift column gas strut Nw Refer to System Enclosures on page 157 for system enclosures removal and perform all
30. 285 CSIP Level Parts Illustrations Figure 14 5 Control Panel Keyboard and trackball See Figure 14 8 Top handle and splitter board See Figure 14 7 Knobs and yA Shipping foam cable hooks See Figure 14 9 See Figure 14 6 5 q 2 Y x Q o m a x 4535 612 34161 CSIP Level Illustrations Parts Control Panel Knobs and Cable Hooks Figure 14 6 Knob TGC 6 plcs 7 S E Q Screw 8 plcs ers Syste 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 287 Parts Illustrations CSIP Level Figure 14 7 Control Panel Top Handle and Splitter Board 453561221091 453561226121 System View 45356123294 453563470981 Handle Screw 2 ples 5 X 3 q 3 Y 2 Q o m Q I 4535 612 34161 CSIP Level Illustrations Parts Control Panel Keyboard and Trackball Figure 14 8 Screw 4 plcs 453561221211 LN A A A N O LN m LN b S be a a a o gt Q a o Page 289 Illustrations 3 q 3 Y o o m a I 4535 612 34161 CSIP Level Parts Control Panel Monitor Support Shipping Foam Figure 14 9 f o a Paren Syste 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 290 CSIP Level Parts Illustrations Figure 14 10 System Enclosures Screw 2 plcs Screw 4 plcs 2 p
31. 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 271 CSIP Level Configuration Peripheral Settings VCR The VCR has front rear panel switches displayed menu settings and hidden menu settings Mit subishi HS MD3000U E VCR settings for use with the HD3 are given in Table 13 4 Table 13 5 and Table 13 6 NOTE All switches and internal menus settings should be set properly at the factory on VCRs shipped with new systems However when a replacement VCR is ordered you will need to check the switch settings and menu settings The displayed menu settings are listed in Table 13 5 To verify or reset these settings see To change the VCR displayed menu settings on page 275 Enter the numerical code from Table 13 5 to enter the settings listed Only the numerical code that corresponds to setting is displayed You will not see the setting titles The hidden menu settings are listed in Table 13 6 To verify or reset these settings see To change the VCR hidden menu settings on page 276 Page 272 Configuration Peripheral Settings 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual CSIP Level Table 13 4 HS MD3000U E VCR Control and Switch Settings NTSC Setting PAL Setting Parameter MD3000U MD3000E Front Panel Controls Monitor MIX MIX Audio HIFI HIFI Keylock OFF OFF Rear Panel Controls 75 Ohm Video ON ON 75 Ohm S Video ON ON 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 273 CSIP Level Configuration Peripheral Set
32. 63 the DSC page 63 and the PCC page 64 Most of the ultrasound signal processing image processing analysis and display func tions are performed by software using the native processing power of the embedded computer of the PCC Board Figure 4 is a simplified block diagram of the HD3 system showing the relationship between the primary circuit boards and indicating the major functional tasks performed by each 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 60 CSIP Level Theory of Operation Functional Description Figure 4 1 HD3 System Functional Block Diagram FE BF 128 channel high voltage switching 32 channel TGC amplifier TCA 32 channel to 16 channel folding and reorder Transducer ID Board ID Transducer connector assy connection Transducers Booting Monitor 3D Sonoview LCD interface VGA interface IDE interface LAN Ethernet interface MIC USB Audio direction separation Display CRT amp LVDS LCD 25 MHz system clock 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 61 CSIP Level Theory of Operation Functional Description Physical The HD3 physical structure is made of fabricated sheet metal and molded plastic parts The sys Functions tem consists of a cart a user interface control panel a visual display video monitor and the ultrasound electronic components Other important physical components are the power circuts software and data storea
33. CD RW Drive Jumper Position 265 MOD Drive Jumpers auk a aoo orae ete ata 9871 3 UR E ani oO Doe dae EE eL eR aes vod 266 Peripheral Settings srta eE Kr c ARA En il idee Ed Ne No idees 266 B W Printer ssec ce e m Ree she de eee d di e mondeo dettes ER RR v e de arg 266 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 22 CSIP Level Contents Table 13 2 UP 895MD Printer Switch Settings i lt ssccssesed dead seeds wade RARE Knee dense danse we 266 Color PONTE segate da requerido dub w sans doe pc ee Bolo ed dis Deus d dedo dedi dob adem accio bade rad 267 Table 13 3 UP 21 MD Printer Settings cy cas ke exe eh RR Ee RR A E Er EX hr ERR RE AER RAE Or am 267 VOR Pcr 271 Table 13 4 HS MD3000U E VCR Control and Switch Settings 272 Table 13 5 HS MD3000U E VCR Displayed Menu Settings 273 gt To change the VCR displayed menu settings 275 Table 13 6 Mitsubishi HS MD3000E U VCR Hidden Menu Settings 275 gt To change the VCR hidden menu settings lees hh hh 276 Parts corrales ER UPC AURA CR OUR AC uS Qe ace deut ede eon R aw aede d lc rer de a AC etoiles 271 Introduction M CPC M des 277 How and Where to Find a Part Number 25 552222 2243952 darse did ET Add RR Ra 277 Parts Ordering
34. Information saines sister der en ed D We ora Voces bcr o o RU A VOIR KR 280 Uu we 281 Figure 14 1 HD3 Ultrasound System Parts Locator Map Front and Rear Views 281 Figure 14 2 HD3 Ultrasound System Parts Locator Map Right Side 282 Figure 14 3 Video Monitor Assembly 0 cece cece cece eee cece tee eee e eee e teen eee eeees 283 Figure 14 4 Video Monitor Assembly LCD Front Panel and Housing 284 Figure 14 5 Control Panel siria EVER RE IGEN E Edeka Sade Godse deena ee 285 Figure 14 6 Control Panel Knobs and Cable Hooks 286 Figure 14 7 Control Panel Top Handle and Splitter Board 287 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 23 CSIP Level Contents Figure 14 8 Control Panel Keyboard and Trackball 288 Figure 14 9 Control Panel Monitor Support Shipping Foam 289 Figure 14 10 System Enclosures 2s duplo E RE reno rea E ASA NE E ose 290 Figure I4 T Cart Maternal Ja re ess anses sheers oE aod Baws Boo ota taie 29 Figure 14 12 E box Assembly sexes ridad ke REX REES Y ud x teens A S 292 Figure 14 13 Transducer Connector Assembly TCA and E box Motherboard Front Side of E box 293 Figure 14 14 E box Boards an
35. PC MO MDK3130UK Includes USB cable Figure 14 12 453561227731 E box Assembly Manufacturing No ASP 439 EBOX Includes Fans all E box PCBs BFC and power supply Figure 14 17 453561221151 Fan Assembly E box Manufacturing No AY FAN 439 TOP 00 Includes One fan with cable Figure 14 19 453561232911 Fastener Printer Bay Manufacturing No ASP 439 SPRBAY B W printer retainer bracket Figure 14 31 453561217911 Foot Switch Assembly Manufacturing No FOOT S W UNIT 00 See Cable Assy Foot Switch Adapter Figure 14 24 2775 0010 01 Fuse 50T 10L250V Schuter OEM Service Alias No 453561096111 Used in fuse holder located on power I O box Figure 14 24 453561232231 Fuse Holder 2 Pole Snap In Mount Part of power I O box Figure 14 26 Gas Strut Lift mechanism 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 317 CSIP Level Parts Parts List Table 14 1 HD3 Ultrasound System Parts List Continued Located On Part Number Part Description Notes Reference Figure 14 7 453561226121 Handle Front Top Manufacturing No 252 M 035A 00 Figure 14 10 453561227951 Handle Rear Power Cable Manufacturing No A255 008A Figure 14 6 453561226241 Hanger Cable Control Panel Manufacturing No 255 P 009A 00 Figure 14 19 45356122791 Housing Assy Printer Bay Black and White Manufacturing No ASP 439 PRBAY 00 Figure 14 23 453561232931 Insulator Power I O Assembly Manufacturing No 323 Z 008A Figure 14 8 453561222251 Keyboard Assembly
36. Peripheral Mounting Plate 109 Figure 5 22 Cabling the Color Printer to the HD3 System 110 TopdMouited VOR 2s 4220 rl A AA AA AAA A AAA NN Figure 5 23 Adjusting the Universal Peripheral Mounting Plate for the VCR III 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page II CSIP Level Contents gt To install the VER avon pru eee wena Ede sou dde E E seal eer iii a AAA 111 Figure 5 24 Removing the Top Cover Access Plate Screws 112 Figure 5 25 Installing the Universal Peripheral Mounting Plate 113 Figure 5 26 Installing the Mounting Strap on the Universal Peripheral Mounting Plate 114 Figure 5 27 Placing and Strapping the VCR to the Universal Peripheral Mounting Plate 115 Figure 5 28 Cabling the VCR to the HD3 System 116 A AAA En 117 Figure 5 29 Connecting the USB Cable to the MOD Drive 117 gt Toinstall the MOD driv id in RR tl a 117 Figure 5 30 Connecting the USB Cable to the HD3 System 118 Foot Switch us A A A AA RA LAA AA A ee 119 Figure 5 31 Foot Switch Cabling 4 segs AA RU A RAO C don 119 To inst ll the foot SWEET A AR AAA Bee i rud pe liens 119 Figure 5 32 Foot Switch Placement ooomnossrrcrsrrensris
37. Server Configisration 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 83 CSIP Level Installation Powering On and Configuring the System gt To test the communication between the system and a server or a printer Press Setup The Setup window opens Figure 5 1 2 Click the DICOM tab The DICOM setup window opens Figure 5 3 Highlight the device that you want to test 4 Click Test to initiate a DICOM verify ping test signal from the system to the device The test will produce a results message similar to one of the examples shown in Figure 5 6 gt To configure the DICOM Log file NOTE The defaults for the DICOM logging parameters are reasonable for most circum stances Do not change the settings unless you have a specific troubleshooting need Press Setup The Setup window opens Figure 5 1 2 Click the Admin tab The Admin setup window opens Figure 5 7 3 Click DICOM Log Open The DICOM Log window opens Figure 5 8 4 Enter the DICOM Log parameters and click Close Click Save on the the Admin tab 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 84 CSIP Level Installation Powering On and Configuring the System Figure 5 6 DICOM Device Test Results Message Examples DICOM JN Cnalonics is correctly configured as a Ico DICOM Server and ia up and running Setup is correct Codonics cannot be found on the melur rk eer M eee ene Physical connection problem or wrong IP address NN NJ
38. Service Manual Page 157 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures System Enclosures Figure 10 3 Removing the Left Side Enclosure NOTE The two side enclosures must be removed before removing the front enclosure or top cover gt To remove the system enclo sures Properly power off the system and then disconnect the system power cord from the main AC supply 2 screws 2 plcs 2 Remove the two screws securing the left side enclosure Removing this enclosure allows access to the B W printer hard drive CD drive and transformer 3 Pivot the back side of the enclosure o p UV away from the system and then gen tly slide the enclosure toward the rear to remove it Proceed to step 4 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 158 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 4 Removing the Right Side Enclosure 4 Remove the two screws securing the right side enclosure Removing this enclosure allows access to the E box and power supply assemblies 5 Pivot the back side of the enclosure away from the system and then gen tly slide the enclosure toward the rear to remove it Proceed to step 6 4 screws 2 plcs 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 159 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 5 Removing the Front Enclosure 6 Remove the six screws securing the front enclosure 7 Pull the
39. bottom side of the enclosure outward so the tabs at the top of the front panel slide out of the top cover slots Return to Disassembly Procedure List of 2 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 160 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Video Monitor Figure 10 6 Removing the Video Monitor gt To remove the system monitor Properly power off the system and then disconnect the system power 1 cord from the main AC supply 2 From the underside of the control panel housing remove the four screws securing the monitor assem AC supply bly to the control panel 3 Lift the monitor slightly and tilt it toward the keyboard Proceed to step 4 Splitter board 2 Flathead screws 4 plcs 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual CSIP Level 2 Page 161 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 7 Disconnecting the Video Monitor Cables Splitter board 4 a connecHons 4 Disconnect the three monitor cable connections from the control panel splitter board This completes the video monitor removal procedure Return to Disassembly Procedure List of 2 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 162 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Control Panel Figure 10 8 Removing the Top Control Panel Enclosure gt To remove the control panel Panhead Panhead trackball assembly keyboard P assembly and splitte
40. can be transmitted over power lines or radiated through the air Answering the following questions can help locate the source of interference and help determine whether the problem is with the system or with the scanning environment 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 148 CSIP Level Troubleshooting Symptoms Causes and Corrective Actions e s the interference intermittent or constant e Does the interference appear with only one transducer or with several transducers e Do two different transducers operating at the same frequency have the same problem e Is the interference present if the system is moved to a different location in the facility e Can the EMC coupling path be attenuated e Does operating an AM radio tuned between stations around 1 600 Hz thus using it as an EMI RFI source tester identify interference which would be noticeable as audible static noise on the radio while walking it around the room Sometimes EMI RFI sources are not constant but are temporary or surge situations that may only occur at certain times e Considering and locating the source cause is important but regardless of the source since the system is shielded against EMI and RFI troubleshoot the system to determine if the EMI RFI shielding has been compromised One place to start is to verify that all the system panels are appropriately secured with all of the factory approved fasteners System Hangs Often the terms hang and crash are u
41. described in Section 16 System Administration of the HD3 Getting Started manual The HD3 has the capability of updating device drivers without the need to upgrade or Ghost the application software This is also described in Section 16 System Administration of the HD3 Getting Started manual To manage system options See Verifying the System Options on page 76 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 152 CSIP Level Troubleshooting Viewing System Information and Logs Viewing The HD3 has some software tools that are accessible to all users System Infor e Display System Info Displays system model number serial number and software version mation and e Keystroke Log There is a keystroke log file that records the keystrokes made during opera Logs tion In the first release only hard key presses are recorded Softkey presses and mouse clicks in Review mode are not recorded Any user can view keystroke logs as well as copy the log files to a CD MOD or USB flash memory drive The keystroke log is always running and as the current file becomes full it is closed renamed with a date time stamp and a new current keystroke log file is started e DICOM Log There is a log that records DICOM network activity The DICOM log con tains the following information Service amp Transfer Type The Called and Calling devices and their communication parameters Status of the export operation The number of images
42. display the keystroke or DICOM log oer nte RO RR ect he bo e YR ce Dee de beta e ncn 153 Disassembly 44 coria OEC e A RC ce V Roa AAA NOR eR RC CR CR RC RRA acc a o e 154 Introduction MI 154 Warnings and lp dec P m 154 Disassembly Removal Procedures uon ERE SCR rra SR RARO T AO RE WR UR QR oe ee ee e RC RE 155 Figure 10 1 Disassembly Procedure List I of 2 155 Figure 10 2 Disassembly Procedure List 2 Of 2 esee hh hh 156 Systemi ENCIOSUFES A PRO 157 Figure 10 3 Removing the Left Side Enclosure 157 gt To remove the system enclosures y pis m AO wa c we eee 4 y ens Ga RARA ANA 157 Figure 10 4 Removing the Right Side Enclosure 158 Figure 10 5 Removing the Front Enclosure 4 159 Video Monitor e e eee re 160 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 15 CSIP Level Contents Figure 10 6 Removing the Video Monitor 0 cece cece eee hh hh hh 160 To remove the system monitor 244 ue ker wa das hades e des ORARE noes QURE ROCA ADR E dns 160 Figure 10 7 Disconnecting the Video Monitor Cables 161 Control Panel se costs
43. ee aa 245 Initial System Release v1 00 00 Build 085 245 ConfigurdtilOl ces va RAGROUE RR SCORE DAS DAR RADAR AAA BA ARS ADA a AAA DABA SA AAA DA AAA 246 Introduction PEPPER 246 Compatibility IHfOFITidtlOD seses 640 kiere oe oe thori reU e e ep aden poe is ees Re oie ca 246 yruchpisma i MEN 246 Table 13 1 System Software CD Part Numbers 246 Locating and Identifying Primary PCBs ostia a RICE E sean E Wages ween ed uw RUCRA NERA 246 PCB Reference Information 445 xr e eo e NA CR AC Oe Rae Ne ot VO CC e E de 247 Figure 13 1 HD3 Primary System PCB Names and Locations E box 248 Figure 13 2 HD3 Primary System Board Names and Locations Rear l O Panel 249 Figure 13 3 HD3 Primary System PCB Names and Locations Power I O Box 250 Figure 13 4 HD3 Primary System PCB Names and Locations Control Panel 25 Video Monitor PUBS 43x eden is ke detente ele ans A elodie deis 252 Figure 13 5 Video Monitor PCBs Back of Monitor LCD 252 Control Panel PCBS a sace wes a A AE e uve wa nier wee pex uei d ERES 253 Figure 13 6 Control Panel Interface and Keyboard PCBs Top Half of Control Panel 253 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 21 CSIP Level Contents Figure
44. expected to be sent The number of images successfully sent The number of images that failed As with the keystroke logs you can view the DICOM logs or copy them to CD MOD or USB flash memory drive Use the Admin tab in setups to display system information and to view the keystroke and DICOM activity logs Use Keystroke Log and DICOM Log to specify log settings and to view log files copy log files onto removable media and to delete log files 4535 612 34161 CSIP Level I HD3 Service Manual Page 153 Troubleshooting Viewing System Information and Logs gt To display system information l 2 3 4 5 Press Set Up F10 Click the Admin tab In the Service area click Show to display system information Use the scroll bars to view the system information Click Close when done gt To display the keystroke or DICOM log NOTE You can view only one keystroke log at a time However you can copy or delete multi gt wN ple keystroke logs Press Set Up F10 Click the Admin tab In the Service area click Open to open the keystroke or DICOM log In the dialog box do the following Enter the number of days a log file should be active For example if you enter 31 days the log file is deleted when it becomes older than 31 days Enter the maximum size of the log file in kilobytes To view a log file select the log file and click View selected file To copy a log file or files select th
45. initiate the VCR dis play item corresponding to the functions Select settings with FRAME FIELD ENTER Refer to Table 3 6 for hidden menu settings 4 Change the settings with JOG ADJUST Exit and save changes by pressing STOP 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 277 CSIP Level Parts Introduction 14 Parts Introduction How and Where to Find a Part Number This section contains general and specific parts information for the HD3 Ultrasound System In this manual system field replaceable parts and cables are shown in illustrations and are listed in tables Use the parts and cable illustrations to visually locate and identify the part you are looking for The part number is included in the figure and is linked to the corresponding parts table where a part description is provided Or to find a part number by its description look in the parts tables Table 14 1 which are alpha betized by the part descriptions Parts Locator Map Go to the HD3 Ultrasound System Parts Locator Map Figure 4 to start your search or one of the other applicable parts information links as follows e For signal interconnect cable part numbers see Figure l I and Table 1 1 e For power distribution cable part numbers see Figure 11 2 and Table 1 1 e For transducer part numbers see Section 15 Transducers e For accessories and options part numbers see Table 14 2 e For peripheral part numbers and applicable cable
46. moving the system Use the cable management system to ensure that transducer cables are protected from damage e Do not roll the system over transducer cables or power cables e f the system behaves abnormally after moving or transporting contact Philips Ultrasound Customer Service immediately The components can withstand considerable shock but excessive shock can cause a system failure General Follow these additional precautions to protect the system from damage Equipment Protection CAUTIONS e For optimal performance the ultrasound system should be connected to a power circuit dedicated solely for the ultrasound system e Verify system and peripheral power sources are appropriate before connecting to them e Avoid placing the system in an environment that may produce electrostatic discharges ESD that could damage the ultrasound system See About Electrostatic Discharge on page 51 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 51 Safety General Equipment Protection CSIP Level CAUTIONS About Electro static Discharge e Excessive bending or twisting of cables on patient applied parts may cause failure or intermit tent operation of the system Take care not to run over cables with the system which may damage them e In general only the area of the transducer acoustic window is watertight Except where specified in specific transducer cleaning instructions do not immerse the remainder of a transducer in any liq
47. or equipment damage if the following information is ignored WARNINGS Before moving the system be sure to power it off remove any loose equipment from the top of the system disconnect the system power cord and disconnect all external devices Move and secure external devices away from the system e Make sure the control top is locked to prevent its up down movement and unlock the caster locks before moving the system Push with the handle at the front of the cart After the sys tem is in position engage the caster locks to immobilize the system e Be aware of the casters as well as the extremities of the system when moving it The system is heavy enough in any configuration that it can cause injury to you or others Exercise addi tional caution when going up or down inclines e When attempting to overcome an obstacle do not push the system with enough force to cause it to tip over Do not exceed 10 degrees of incline e Never park the system on an incline e For transport make sure the control top is locked and secure the system so that it cannot roll or tip Engage the caster locks and use wheel chocks and restraining straps Do not attempt to hold the system in place manually Never strap or secure the system at any point on the control top or monitor 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 50 CSIP Level Safety General Equipment Protection CAUTIONS e Ensure that the cables for all patient applied parts are secure before
48. sales order numbers e Part descriptions and quantity needed Illustrations Figure 14 1 Video monitor See Figur Control panel See Figut B W printer See Figure 14 19 E box See Fi 14 1 Cart Internal See F Parts List m Front HD3 Ultrasound System Parts Locator Map Front and Rear Views System labeling Nameplate Fig System enclosures See Figi 14 1 Rear I O panel See Figure Power supply See Figur Power I O box See Figure 14 Side View y 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 282 CSIP Level Parts Illustrations Figure 14 2 HD3 Ultrasound System Parts Locator Map Right Side System labeling Nameplate Figure 4 34 Lift mechanism See Figure 14 26 Peripheral top deck System enclosures See Figure 14 27 See Figure 14 10 Foot switch assembly See Figure 14 31 System Casters See Figure 14 29 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 283 CSIP Level Parts Illustrations Figure 14 3 Video Monitor Assembly LCD front panel and housing See Figure 14 4 e Video monitor assembly 453561221061 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 284 CSIP Level Parts Illustrations Figure 14 4 Video Monitor Assembly LCD Front Panel and Housing 453561222231 453561221081 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page
49. the antistatic bag and position yourself on one side of the crate toward the front of the ultrasound system Grasp the control panel handle and carefully guide the system down the ramp and onto the floor Figure 5 11 Removing the Shipping Materials Antistatic Bag and Monitor Support Foam monitor support 4 Remove the antistatic bag 15 Remove the foam monitor support by sliding it toward the front of the system and off the control panel 16 Tilt the monitor up to its vertical position Figure 5 12 Removing the Shipping Materials Yoke Support Foam monitor support 17 Engage the handle trigger and raise the control panel to its highest point 18 Remove the foam yoke support from around the lift column 19 Inspect the system as described in 20 Dispose of the crate and packing materials properly NOTE Do NOT return the crate or packing materials to Philips Return to Monitor Support Shipping Foam Figure 5 13 Locking the Front Casters gt To install the monitor support shipping foam NOTE The monitor support shipping foam is used to protect the video monitor from shake stress during transport of the HD3 system in vans or by other means of transportation Lock both front casters by pressing down on each caster lock lever to prevent the system from moving while installing the foam shipping support Figure 5 14 Tilting the Video Monitor 2 Grasp both sides o
50. the control panel board Figure 10 11 Removing the Trackball Assembly Trackball cable connection 7 Disconnect the cable from the track ball assembly Leave the other end of the cable connected to the control panel board 8 Remove the four screws securing the trackball assembly to the control panel board This completes the trackball removal procedure Panhead screws 4 plcs Page 166 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Figure 10 12 Removing the Keyboard Assembly Q Keyboard cable connection 9 Disconnect the cable from the key board assembly Leave the other end of the cable connected to the con trol panel board 10 Remove the eight screws securing the keyboard assembly to the con trol panel board 10 Panhead screws 8 plcs 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 167 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 13 Removing the Splitter Board I Refer to Video Monitor for video monitor removal before proceeding with the following procedure 12 Disconnect the four cable connec tions from the control panel splitter board 13 Remove the two screws securing the two ground wires and the splitter board 14 Remove the two remaining screws securing the splitter board to the control panel housing V Return to Disassembly Procedure List 12 Cable connections of 2 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manu
51. the steps 2 before proceeding amp O a PEN a 2 Lower the control panel until the ball a a and ball stud end of the gas strut is PCI EHE Sg visible and accessible _ 1 Gas strut PA Ball and stud AU 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 199 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 45 Removing the Gas Strut from the Ball Stud O 3 Pull the end of the keeper pin out ward right side of gas strut ball Keeper pin a socket 5 4 Rotate the keeper pin counterclock wise 5 Slide the pin down until it comes out of the ball socket holes 4 6 Pull the gas strut off of the ball stud a Bal stud Ball socket e 3 Keeper pin 6 pull here Gas strut 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 200 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 46 Removing the Gas Strut from the Lock Bracket 7 Unscrew the gas strut counter clockwise until it releases from the eyelet on the lock bracket The gas strut is now removed Ball stud and bracket Gas strut Lock bracket 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 201
52. the system or mis operating it over filling the hard drive pulling the plug or other A solution can be more user training or a work around Inves tigate to see if an option ought to be enabled or if there is an enhancement scheduled in a future release that might solve the problem Environmental Are there any electrical power EMI RFI or network connectivity difficul ties external to the system affecting its performance e Verify more easily checked factors first such as system setup configuration e If you haven t already verify that all system voltages are present and within tolerance e Conduct tests from Section 6 Performance Tests as required to determine if and how the system is failing When think you know what the problem is decide what changes you need to make to correct the problem and write down the steps you want to take to make the repair especially if the sequence of your actions is important Even if you don t think you need to do this for yourself it can be useful to others when you properly document the problem and its resolution You may benefit from this yourself in the future Implement your solution by performing the corrective actions you developed Proceed cau tiously and systematically Make only one change at a time and verify that the change you made brings about the result you expected before making any other change It is not unusual for another problem to surface when you are applying change
53. the system settings not yet set to the cus tomer s preference There are several categories of user setups System e Measure e DICOM e Option e Peripherals e Admin gt To configure other system settings Refer to Section 6 Customizing Your System in the HD3 Getting Started manual As applies correctly load paper and ribbon in the printers and insert a tape cassette in the VCR Confirm that the system settings are appropriate for the installed peripherals NOTE HD3 peripherals are shipped and installed with their device settings set to the manufac turer s default values Printer and VCR device settings can be checked as described in Peripheral Settings on page 266 Verify system functionality using the information in Section 6 Performance Tests If system testing reveals any problems troubleshoot repair and retest the system before presenting it to the customer for use 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 88 CSIP Level Installation Presenting the System Presenting the When the system is ready present it to the operators System Review the customer order with the customer to familiarize them with the system as pur chased and its options e Review the Read This First section of the HD3 Getting Started manual with the customer Show them the important safety and operating information that it conatins and that it item izes what user information has been provided for their system and periphera
54. type of cable in accordance with all applicable building and fire codes It is also the customer s responsibility to maintain the in wall cabling for the life of the system Determine and record the following network information for later DICOM configuration e Identify the system administrator and backup person if possible e Obtain the following information from the system administrator A list of all equipment that is part of the image management network Also include device type model number and software version applicable to each piece of equipment Logical diagram of the network showing topology subnets and so forth Locations of equipment Locations of all DICOM Connectivity LAN attachment points Locations of power outlets and connector types 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 70 CSIP Level Installation Uncrating and Unpacking the System Locations of any dedicated analog phone lines All necessary Internet Protocol IP addresses and subnet information IP address subnet mask Port number and DICOM AE Title for the HD3 system IP Address Port number and AE Title for each DICOM server Determine the type of network cabling installed e Identify OEM equipment installers and contact them regarding the installation e Check device compatibility prior to connecting new devices such as printers or archive devices to the network Uncrating and Inspect the shipping container and uncr
55. 0 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 249 CSIP Level Configuration PCB Reference Information Figure 13 2 HD3 Primary System Board Names and Locations Rear I O Panel Rear I O board y See Figure 13 15 r y S 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual CSIP Level Page 250 Configuration PCB Reference Information Figure 13 3 HD3 Primary System PCB Names and Locations Power I O Box PHILIPS Power l O board See Figure 13 16 ve El El a e 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 251 CSIP Level Configuration PCB Reference Information Figure 13 4 HD3 Primary System PCB Names and Locations Control Panel Splitter board See Figure 13 7 Bottom half of control panel e FR KBD 32P
56. 0 3 mm Elevation Aperture 6 mm Elevation Focus Depth 20 0 mm Applications Small parts and superficial pediatric musculoskeletal vascular Philips Part Number 453561201071
57. 1 2 154899 Cable Assy S VHS Shielded 6 Ft Alias No 453561000921 Used for top mounted OEMs Diagram Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 and Figure 1 3 453561222241 Cable Assy Trackball Manufacturing No WH 439 SIG 01 00 Diagram Figure 11 1 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 234 CSIP Level Cabling Peripheral Cabling Diagrams Peripheral Cabling Diagrams Figure 11 1 Sony UP 895MD B W Printer Cabling Diagram HD3 Rear I O Panel side view Q REMOTE DIP SW IN OUT i C 2275 0038 B W printer J16 oi l i 3500 1622 01 Remote JI O o pc 2 UP 895MD printer E Analog 453561227921 HD3 power I O box back side 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual CSIP Level I Page 235 Figure 11 2 INPUT R 0 0 00 DO SYNC S VIDEO VIDEO OUTPUT E R 0 amp 6f DO B SYNC S VIDEO_ VIDEO REMOTE RS 232C NTSC PAL UP 21MD color printer Analog HD3 Power I O Box Cabling Peripheral Cabling Diagrams Sony UP 21MD Color Prin
58. 1 HD3 Service Manual Page 107 CSIP Level 2 Installation Physical Installation Procedures Figure 5 19 Installing the Universal Peripheral Mounting Plate 4 Install the universal peripheral mounting plate to the HD3 system top cover using four screws Mounting plate Figure 5 20 Installing the Mounting Strap on the Universal Peripheral Mounting Plate 5 Thread the mounting strap through Mounting strap the appropriate slots in the universal peripheral mounting plate 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 109 CSIP Level 2 Installation Physical Installation Procedures Figure 5 21 Placing and Strapping the Color Printer to the Universal Peripheral Mounting Plate 6 Decide which side you want the color printer to face and place it cen tered on the mounting plate 6 7 Strap the color printer to the Placement mounting plate tighten the straps and secure the straps with the Velcro end 7 Strapped 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 110 CSIP Level 2 Installation Physical Installation Procedures Figure 5 22 Cabling the Color Printer to the HD3 System 8 Install the color printer cables Refer to Figure 1 2 for the top mounted color printer cabling diagram Return to Installation Procedure List 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page III CSIP Level 2 Installation Physical Installation Procedures Top Mounted VCR Figure 5 23 Ad
59. 10 Transducer Isolation Leakage Current Test Figure 6 4 shows the basic electrical concept of the Transducer Isolation Leakage Current test The transducer is submerged in a container of saline solution AC Mains voltage is introduced into the saline solution and leakage current in the transducer is measured using a safety analyzer Complete the procedure To test transducer isolation leakage current on page 136 CSIP Level 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 135 Performance Tests Electrical Safety Figure 6 4 Transducer Isolation Leakage Current Test Diagram Power cord connected to AC power 7 System Transducer Fi anoe submerged in Neutral W saline Powered on 77 Ground wire Green or AC lar cap ECG Green Yellow Mains 3 i o LIMITS UL IEC and CSA MENS current 11 e For e type transducers For type transducers 50 microamperes 500 microamperes 1101e30 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 136 CSIP Level Performance Tests Electrical Safety Transducer Isolation Leakage Current Test Procedure WARNING This test is hazardous It applies line voltage to the ECG and transducer cables Avoid accidental contact with the line voltage Do not touch the chassis or the ECG or transducer cables while performing the test Keep the ECG and transducer cables at least 20 cm 8 in from any grounded or conductive surfaces gt To test tra
60. 13 7 Control Panel Splitter Board Bottom Half of Control Panel 254 E DOX PCBS sses areas Eneas 255 Figure 13 8 Transducer Connector Assembly TCA 6 2 0 00 ccc ccc nn 255 Figure 13 9 Backplane Assembly 2 45 de ends ER ER Ree ERRARE A A TES 256 Figure 13 10 Beamformer to Frontend Connector BFC 257 Figure 13 1 Front End FE Assembly 44 ex ra REN RE RE ER ERAS RR UAE RARE E Ad da C db 258 Figure 13 12 Beamformer BF Board 1 5 cents 4uk kr ter kde e een YR RATER ACER dass 259 Figure 13 13 Digital Scan Converter DSC Board 260 Figure 13 14 PGC Board socer sDeeprd vom e JUD us yo a oe aer Qo ue OR by Qe qeu d esa ri Moa d 261 Rear WO Papel PCE o vascas cias dia rodas de CR ts ida de 262 Figure 13 15 Rear l O Panel PCB q dE A asset A d 262 Power Box PCB sia is AIRE DA RARA n edel ce dude n ed ded 263 Figure 13 16 Power I O Box PCB ins hen er RP a E WEE sine E RR EP CE ER Ra RE SE 263 Disk Drive Settings exeo messe tee D em beh ck RENI A A EY pere RE ERES E X 264 Hard Drive Umpelfscs cope eb io a EE Ricci Eo dee niox on er der nina A Aon be ROC a Ono Row d 264 Figure 13 17 Hard Drive Jumper Settings 4 264 CD RW Drive UMpGrs aes esp c e era REN San ER RE E Pe RR RE NS TERR Ee Y XR ERA lca og 265 Figure 13 18
61. 161 HD3 Service Manual Page 26 CSIP Level General Information More About This Manual e Section 6 Performance Tests Provides tests that determine functional confidence and ensure that the system is operating as intended at initial installation and after upgrades or repairs e Section 7 Adjustments Provides brightness and position adjustment information for the system monitor There are no calibration or alignment adjustments to make in the field for this system There are no voltage adjustments to make in the field for this system e Section 8 Preventive Maintenance Identifies activities supporting the quality assurance audit QAA concept that you should perform in accordance with Customer Field Service policy e Section 9 Troubleshooting Provides information about troubleshooting backing up and restoring software and device driver loading and managing system options Section 10 Disassembly Provides specific information about system disassembly that may be required for the removal and installation of field replaceable parts If not covered by a detailed procedure the means of removing a system part can be discerned from the illustra tions in this section as well as from those in Section 13 Configuration and in Section 14 Parts Instructions for crating the system for shipment are also included e Section Cabling Provides system signal and power interconnect information cable part nu
62. 204 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 18 CSIP Level Contents To remove a system Casters dun gene nd ida lxx ad deed eel ee ux d RRENe cee ORs RE Red 204 Figure 10 51 Tipping the System to Remove the Rear Casters 205 Figure 10 52 Tipping the System to Remove the Front Casters 206 Crating the HD3 Ultrasound System suas Rene ERROR KR CIENEGA CURE a RR ERA SOS 207 Figure 10 53 Locking the Front Casters icisecesccovezekbeere RR 9 eRE RET REG C E Y RE ARR EYES 207 To crate the HD3 Ultrasound System sc 2 ox E SOCCER eR ee ARA SH tetes 207 Figure 10 54 Raising the Control Panel i 1 2 kh tre ror hme n oh Re OY RACER Ao RR Rad 208 Figure 10 55 Placing the Foam Yoke Support 4 44ssssss 209 Figure 10 56 Lowering the Control Panel vc podia rr eem eie ao OR e ea es o t ee dust 210 Figure 0 57 Tilting the Video Monitor 4e rERER tiara iras sidi 211 Figure 10 58 Placing the Foam Monitor Support 212 Figure 10 59 Securing the Video Monitor 44 esse 213 Figure 10 60 Fastening the Two Foam Supports Together 214 Figure 10 61 Covering the System with an Antistatic Bag 215 Figure 10 62 Placing the Ramp 444 esee dh Kur RHER Ree Ren Ree qa RR w Ed EA o
63. 31 Rear of system M PCB and fuse holder _DisassemblyY a See Figure 14 24 Inline filter power cord and cord retainer SR See Figure 14 25 Screw 4 plcs Syste 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual CSIP Level Page 304 Parts Illustrations Figure 14 24 453561228071 Power I O Box PCB and Fuse Holder Power I O PCB 2775 0010 01 453561232231 Page 305 Parts Illustrations 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual CSIP Level Power I O Box Inline Filter Power Cord and Cord Retainer Figure 14 25 453561225681 453561225711 Power cord w Instal Paren 2975 01 17 01 Syster Screws 2 plcs il Page 306 Parts Illustrations T 3 q 2 Y 2 Q o m a I 4535 612 34161 CSIP Level Lift Mechanism Mechlok Assembly and Gas Strut Figure 14 26 453563470971 des E Af EN Gas strut 453563470981 Syste a a o 2 Q Paren 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 307 CSIP Level Parts Illustrations Figure 14 27 Peripheral Top Deck VCR or Color Printer and MO drive VCR Peripheral mounting plate 453561169651 See Figure 14 28 453561169661 R 3001 Remote control switch MO drive See Figure 14 33 See Figure 14 30 Color printer 2100 1852 01 RM 9 Remote print switch See Figure 14 32 453561003641 Page 308
64. 42 System PC Specifications ust dat one RN PECIA AUS a ERES Sax d Ed V FREE Re ET en den a 42 Table 2 1 Embedded PC Hardware Specifications 42 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 6 CSIP Level Contents Monitor Specifications iussa x iles Peek es Prax awe uade vw Wiper qu Wed ads 43 limage FOrmMAtS 44 Table 2 2 Supported Image Formats 22 22 44 Safety Aer C r 45 Introduction MP E 45 About Set Information ds D et AS IR den ARs GAN RAR AAN 45 General Operating Salt 2451 si IIA de Na Nine QU EAE RIGA AS 45 Electrical Safety caes A annales rite ini el d ae vq e A A du aides 46 Avoiding EMI ADT eg Cedo eet ORCI EA RC CREE odi ARA ACRI p eq BR deni 48 Mechanical Safety ere RNS AR IA E Soa de gage ERU AUR m BU an ae erac 49 General Equipment Protection 1224s uere dias bees 1545 A ARRA E ERA 50 About Electrostatic Discharge uui AAA SOA PET HIDES RR AGRA RA RATES RR ina qe ade 5 A de ii ei eee oa ead wes dades due taa ea s dle pa ed 52 Theory of Operation iss 54s da REREREAESERASERESEAWVRESEATWREARRKKEA AAA WARE E ARRA ARA 58 INCFOCUCHON PE rr 58 SISMO UI it A Ad A Aa 58 Operating SYSTEM s ste e e A AD yew ete A GR 58 Functional Descripti n teus nia ex HEX Ex XR E e ie A Clee dad ee
65. 9 PWR 03 Diagram Figure 11 1 Parts Info Figure 14 31 453561226081 Cable Assy Keyboard Data Manufacturing No WH 439 SIG 07 00 Diagram Figure 1 1 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 229 CSIP Level Cabling Cable Parts List Table 1 1 1 HD3 System Signal and Power Cable Part Numbers Continued Part Number Cable Description Notes Reference 45356122227 Cable Assy Keyboard Power Manufacturing No WH 439 PWR 03 00 Diagram Figure 1 2 453561224291 Cable Assy QWERTY Keyboard Manufacturing No WH 439 SIG 05 00 Diagram Figure 11 1 453561227931 Cable Assy PCC to Rear I O Panel Manufacturing No WH 439 SIG 03 00 Diagram Figure 453561226041 Cable Assy Power Adapter with Filter Manufacturing No ADAPTOR FILTER Diagram Figure 11 2 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 230 CSIP Level Cabling Cable Parts List Table 11 1 HD3 System Signal and Power Cable Part Numbers Continued Part Number Cable Description Notes Reference 453561225681 Cable Assy Power Cord 10 Vac with Filter Inital shipments of HD3 systems shipped with power cords have integrated line filters 453561225681 or 453561225711 All remaining shipments of HD3 systems use the Cable Assy Power Adapter with Filter With this universal filter power cords without an integrated line filter can be used If the HD3 system does not have the power adapter with filter you should use ONLY one of the two power cords with integrat
66. Australia New Zealand Legacy No M2540 60901 45356346847 Cable Assy Power Cord System Main AC system power cord Continental Europe Legacy No M2540 60902 45356346848 Cable Assy Power Cord System Main AC system power cord USA Canada Japan Legacy No M2540 60903 Diagram Figure 1 2 45356346849 Cable Assy Power Cord System Main AC system power cord Switzerland Lietenstein Legacy No M2540 60906 453563468501 Cable Assy Power Cord System Main AC system power cord Denmark Greenland Legacy No M2540 60912 4535634685 Cable Assy Power Cord System Main AC system power cord Africa India Legacy No M2540 60917 453563468521 Cable Assy Power Cord System Main AC system power cord Israel Legacy No M2540 60919 453563468531 Cable Assy Power Cord System Main AC system power cord Argentina Legacy No M2540 60920 453563468541 Cable Assy Power Cord System Main AC system power cord China Legacy No M2540 60922 453561012981 Cable Assy RCA RCA Stereo Molded 6 Ft Used for top mounted VCR Diagram Figure 1 and Figure 11 3 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 233 CSIP Level Cabling Cable Parts List Table I 1 1 HD3 System Signal and Power Cable Part Numbers Continued Part Number Cable Description Notes Reference 453561226111 Cable Assy Splitter Board Data Manufacturing No WH 439 SIG 02 00 Diagram Figure 11 1 453561226091 Cable Assy Splitter Board Power Manufacturing No WH 439 PWR 01 00 Diagram Figure
67. C determines system functionality and coordinates the overall communication between the user and the system which includes storing and saving images The PCC communicates con tinually with the hard drive for operating parameters and hosts the following functions e USB e Battery e VGA 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 65 CSIP Level Theory of Operation Functional Description E box Backplane Input Output Panel User Interface e 25 MHz system clock COM port CD Interface e PCI Interface e Non interlace to VGA conversion e Non interlace to interlace conversion e Doppler sound The Backplane Motherboard is the physical and functional backbone of the ultrasound engine It is connected to the power supply from which it receives DC operating voltages to dis tribute to the system components via a power bus and power cabling The Backplane also pro vides control and signal interconnection between the system components via buses and signal cabling The FE BE DSC and PCC boards are all plugged into connectors on the Backplane The I O Panel at the rear of the system includes a circuit board that accomplishes the intercon nection between system components and peripheral devices see Figure 5 for connection descriptions The user interface comprises the controls indicators and output devices of the system The control panel in conjunction with the monitor displays is the primary operating inte
68. ERRE WR FEE Ke ne Gee ee 76 gt To verify or activate system software options 76 Figure 5 2 Setup Window Option 4uenexs eae Eod nk Fn ocho PAE 77 Configuring the DICOM Peatr amp i kko ko Ck ho RE ORO RA a seed RARO ed 78 gt To configure the system DICOM parameters 78 Figure 5 3 Setup Window DICOM ss A A RN ee ROO eee e ERR we 79 gt To identify the DICOM storage devices that the system will use 80 gt To identify the DICOM printers that the system will use 80 Figure 5 4 System Network Settings Window DICOM 2 2 8l 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 9 CSIP Level Contents Figure 5 5 Server Configuration Window DICOM 0 ccc ccc eee eee eee 82 gt To test the communication between the system and a server or a printer 83 gt To configure the DICOM Log file 05 ves cece yea ene os da dee Ove GES de Ea ONES NER ES ew ne 83 Figure 5 6 DICOM Device Test Results Message Examples DICOM 84 Figure 5 7 Setup Window Admin a4 2c vs ss Yew cad Reni Ra Rb a gg cee AA 85 Figure 5 8 DICOM Log Window xs 635 3 qr Rus AAA hes Gas Re aee a ar cu ter 86 Configuring Other System Settings 42 4 4 edidere lada e ddan dote did e uo odi
69. Element Pitch 0 401 mm Elevation Aperture 15 75 mm Elevation Focus Depth 83 0 mm Applications Abdominal pediatric obstetrical gynecological and fertility Philips Part Number 453561201041 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 325 CSIP Level Transducers Introduction Table 15 3 C7 3 Information Parameter Specification Transducer Type Curved linear array Center Frequency 4 5 MHz Radius of Curvature 50 mm Number of Elements 128 Element Pitch 0 474 mm Elevation Aperture I mm Elevation Focus Depth 80 0 mm Applications Abdominal pediatric obstetrical gynecological and fertility Philips Part Number 453561201061 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 326 CSIP Level Transducers Introduction Table 15 4 C9 4ec Information Parameter Specification Transducer Type Endocavitycurved linear array Center Frequency 6 5 MHz Radius of Curvature 1 0 mm Number of Elements 128 Element Pitch 0 205 mm Elevation Aperture 6 mm Elevation Focus Depth 38 0 mm Applications Obstetrical gynecological and fertility prostate Philips Part Number 453561201081 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 327 CSIP Level Transducers Introduction Table 15 5 L9 5 Information Parameter Specification Transducer Type Linear array Center Frequency 7 5 MHz Radius of Curvature 38 4 mm Number of Elements 128 Element Pitch
70. Exposed metal on the transducer assembly including the connector are for RFI and are not safety grounds CAUTION Do not use automated test equipment that will interrupt power to the ultrasound system with out allowing the user to power down normally Interrupting the system power while the system is powered on can result in corrupted files and could render the system inoperative 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 128 CSIP Level Performance Tests Electrical Safety Figure 6 1 Chassis to Ground Resistance Test Diagram Power cord disconnected from AC power Hot m System under Neutral m test Ground wire Green or Chassis Green Yellow ground resistance 300e036 LIMIT UL CSA and IEC R 200 millionms maximum 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 129 CSIP Level Performance Tests Electrical Safety gt To test the system for resistance between chassis and ground Inspect the power cord for cracks and wear 2 Set the mode on the analyzer to measure resistance in the power cord Plug the analyzer into an available AC wall outlet Plug the ultrasound system power plug into the test receptacle on the analyzer 4 Make the appropriate connections between the analyzer and the ground lug on the ultra sound system s I O panel 5 Read chassis ground resistance in milliohms Flex the ultrasound power cord during the test to detect intermittent changes in resistance value 6 Rec
71. HD3 Service Manual PHILIPS 4535 612 34161 Rev A August 2005 CSIP Level Copyright 2005 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V All rights reserved About This Manual Audience Manual Format Conventions in This Manual This document and the information contained in it is strictly reserved for current Philips Medical Systems Philips personnel Philips licensed representatives and Philips customers who have purchased a valid service agreement for use by the customer s designated in house service employee on equipment located at the customer s designated site Use of this document by unauthorized persons is strictly prohibited This document must be returned to Philips when the user is no longer licensed and in any event upon Philips first written request This manual supports the field service maintenance and repair of the HD3 Ultrasound System The user of this document is a qualified ultrasound electronics technician who has completed training classes on the system and its peripherals This manual is in Portable Document Format PDF for viewing on a laptop computer with Acrobat Reader A list of bookmarks functions as an additional table of contents Those book marks the table of contents and cross references use hypertext links to provide access to the referenced information The following conventions are used in this manual e Hypertext links are blue All procedures are numbered and all subprocedures are
72. Manual Page 4 CSIP Level Contents Contents About This Manual 445 e kk AEREGURUEA A RO ARR SRR OEE S AA IRA AAA A AAA FEES HORSES ECR l PUES Se di ile O E a e Di AURA eee ee E es A ai en Manual Format 2 an id E E EE we ater ee hw e a a ae RE a a T Conventions i This Man al erra rn a A Oo Ree Sea ra a wees l Service Manual Questions or Comments 0 ccc eee eee eee e e hes 2 Customer JASSISEIBER ride it ei ain Adele d ha dh id ed oa deae ru dd dido eo 2 General Information x33 xx ya RRONRORHAO ARA A OON ARALAR AOI RS 25 Inge 25 More About This Marlin ess cake den ER XQ Ron XR oh hoe LR We 65 6 Fa Seas be COUR Sp E ORC cites 25 System Overview Re ORE en needs e s i UE Te ee he pcd dace ge Que uie dad Wap ie no 27 Figure l 1 HD3 Ultrasound System 332 keen ERY EXER ER E db ads RE ERE ERE 28 Applications TEN e NEN ERA ARE Sw I dee dd AAA edo AIN ASA Nino qc aee qui qoa der 29 uon mv PH 29 ligr hs ARIETE UU 30 E M en de or ct IO 30 OPTIONS en ERN 3l AS A A AAA A ence 32 Figure 1 2 HD3 Ultrasound System Image Printers and VCR 33 Figure 1 3 HD3 Ultrasound System Data Media 34 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 5 CSIP Level Contents Figure 4 HD3 Ultrasound System Foot Switch cece eee ee
73. Parts Illustrations 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual CSIP Level Figure 14 28 Peripheral Mounting Plate Uni mount Color printer VCR T System Casters 453561221181 2 plcs 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manu eve Figure 14 29 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 310 CSIP Level Parts Illustrations Figure 14 30 MO Drive MO drive assembly 453561217871 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 311 CSIP Level Parts Illustrations Figure 14 31 Foot Switch Assembly and Adapter Cable 453561227971 453561217911 Figure 14 32 RM 91 Sony Color Printer Remote Control Print Switch Parent View _ System View RM 91 remote print switch Figure 14 33 R 3001 Mitsubishi VCR Wired Remote Control Parent View System View R 3001 VCR remote control 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 314 CSIP Level Parts Illustrations Figure 14 34 System Labeling HD3 System Nameplate 453561233541 2 ples 4535 612 34161 CSIP Level HD3 Service Manual Page 315 Parts Parts List Parts List Table 14 1 HD3 Ultrasound System Parts List Located On Part Number Part Description Notes Reference Figure 14 7 453561232941 Bracket Cable Adjustment Control panel mechanical cable bracket Manufactur
74. Poly Strapping Bands gt To uncrate the HD3 Ultrasound System NOTES e Instructions for re crating the system Poly strapping bands for shipment are provided in Section Disassembly Removal Proce dures e Estimated time to uncrate the sys tem is 10 minutes Remove cut the two poly strapping bands from around the corrugated container Figure 5 3 Removing the Corrugated Top Cover 2 Remove the top cover from the cor rugated crate 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 92 CSIP Level 2 Installation Physical Installation Procedures Figure 5 4 Removing the Corrugated Wrap 3 Remove the one piece corrugated wrap by lifting it straight up and over the crate ramp Figure 5 5 Removing the Ramp Bolts 4 Remove the four bolts securing the ramp to the pallet Figure 5 6 Placing the Ramp Lift the ramp off the pallet 6 Turn the ramp around and place the ramp in front of the system with the beveled edge facing up Figure 5 7 Removing the System Hold down Brace 7 Remove the hold down brace secur ing the rear of the system Figure 5 8 Removing the Wheel Chock 8 Remove the wheel chock from the open ramp side of the crate Figure 5 9 Rotating the Rear Casters 9 Rotate the rear casters 180 degrees Figure 5 10 Rolling the System Off the Pallet Ensure the ramp is properly aligned in front of the crate Unlock the front casters Lift
75. Service Manual Page 52 CSIP Level Safety Symbols ESD Safeguards Follow these general ESD guidelines to minimize deterioration or destruction of ESD sensitive electronic components e Avoid working in carpeted areas e f you use a vacuum cleaner to clean the interior of any part of the system sensitive to static electricity take the necessary ESD precautions to avoid static buildup and discharge e Usea properly grounded wrist strap e Use a grounding mat for assembly work on sensitive areas Sym bols The International Electrotechnical Commission has established a set of symbols for medical elec tronic equipment that classify a connection or warn of potential hazards The classifications and symbols are shown below Symbols on the System Isolated patient connection Type BF Isolated patient connection for applied parts in direct contact with major vessels Type CF Identifies the On Off button on the system control panel G gt 4535 612 34161 CSIP Level HD3 Service Manual Page 53 Safety Symbols On the system AC Mains power switch represents on and O represents off This symbol identifies a safety note Ensure you understand the function of this control before using it Refer to the appropriate section of the system documentation for an explanation of the control The patient applied part provides a degree of protection from electric
76. Shield 453561219861 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 294 CSIP Level Parts Illustrations Figure 14 14 E box Boards and Power Supply Access Panel Rear side of E box 453561227741 P cdi Se wa Screw 6 plcs Disass 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 295 CSIP Level Parts Illustrations Figure 14 15 Power Supply and BFC Board 453561216331 Syste 453561221131 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 296 CSIP Level Parts Illustrations Figure 14 16 E box Boards 453561227981 See Figure 13 11 453561215501 453561215531 453561215541 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 297 CSIP Level Parts Illustrations Figure 14 17 E box Cooling Fans 453561221151 includes fan cable 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 298 CSIP Level Parts Illustrations Figure 14 18 Peripheral Bay Components B W printe
77. Ultrasound The customer is directed to Accessories order biopsy guides by contacting their Philips representative or an authorized distributor Transducer covers and other supplies and accessories can be ordered from CIVCO Medical Instruments CIVCO Medical Instruments 102 First St South Kalona IA 52247 9589 Phone 800 445 6741 Ex for Customer Service USA 319 656 4447 International Fax 877 329 2482 USA 1 319 656 445 International E mail info civcomedical com Internet www civco com Open Source The HD3 system uses an embedded computer featuring the Linux operating system parts of Software which are open source software The following notification is included in the customer s Operat ing Notes License 8 This Philips ultrasound system may contain open source software According to the terms of the General Public License a recipient may request a copy of any GPL licensed source code modules present in the system for the cost of shipping and handling Please contact your local customer service representative for additional information The additional information is that the customer is entitled to a copy of the operating system software and that you can order it for them if they want it The part number for the HD3 system Open Source Software is 453561228511 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 41 CSIP Level System Specifications Introduction 2 System Specifications Introduction This
78. a 216 Figure 10 63 Loading the System onto the Crate 217 Figure 10 64 Rotating the Rear Casters 4100 cs 5 0 sees REY EE ra id OO EG e dw Y RACER oh 218 Figure 10 65 Placing the Wheel Chock 44 hh hh 219 Figure 10 66 Placing the System Hold Down Brace 220 Figure 10 67 Mounting the Ramp to the Crate fes iue ERG Re XU SN A AAA PE 221 Figure 10 68 Placing the Corrugated Wrap 444 hh hh hh hn 222 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 19 CSIP Level Contents Figure 10 69 Placing the Corrugated Top Cover 2 223 Figure 10 70 Banding the System Crate 2 224 Cabling vada exe oae ER CN HORE COUR EK R Cc d Cg d SOIREE SORA AAA apice dc da 225 INGPOGUETION MT TT 225 System Cabling Diagrams Lasse aee su o cce dex koe ca epic acad RES RC Y ae sie aoe ws 225 Cable Part Numbers st ns A A EN APR AA iS 225 System CONNE CTOFS 0454s dietista ts A a IA a doe ee ae 225 Figure 1 1 1 HD3 Ultrasound System Signal Interconnect Diagram 226 Figure 1 2 HD3 Ultrasound System Power Distribution Diagram 227 Cable Partit nn decis e ad na oman na 228 Table 11 1 HD3 System Signal and Power Cable Part Numbers
79. a SH RO Re 194 Figure 10 40 Removing the Left and Right Side Enclosures 194 To remove the Power I O box xiveretzeskace reper e we wewe EA EE AA AA E aw E UE WE WR ad RW 194 Figure 10 41 Disconnecting the Power Supply Power Cord 195 Figure 10 42 Cutting the Cable Ties on the Power Cables 196 Figure 10 43 Removing the Power I O Box 0 cece eee een ee eee eens 197 Lift Column Gas Str t ra M 198 Figure 0 44 Lowering the Control Panel sus Re ERR Ra ER ete cases bee bean twee ee RE E 198 To remove the lift column gas strut oo 4534240 bara kt hh REESE A RE RR AE xh RA TREO ER RO FR 198 Figure 10 45 Removing the Gas Strut from the Ball Stud 199 Figure 10 46 Removing the Gas Strut from the Lock Bracket 200 Figure 10 47 Removing the Gas Strut Mount Access Panel 201 Figure 10 48 Installing the Gas Strut into the Lock Bracket 202 Figure 10 49 Inserting the Gas Strut onto the Ball Stud 203 System Castels MP TTA nies been eee aren oes how eee oe ees oe eee 204 Figure 10 50 Preparing the System for Caster Replacement
80. age 25 CSIP Level I General Information Introduction General Information Introduction This section describes the contents of this manual and provides the following information e A general overview and physical description of the HD3 Ultrasound System also referred to as the HD3 system or the system Asummary of system application feature and regulatory information NOTES The information in this manual is based on the assumption that you are trained in the opera tion of this system and that you will operate it as intended e For detailed user information and instructions for operating the system refer to the HD3 Getting Started manual e The instructions in this manual assume that the system language is set to English More About This manual is organized as follows This Manual e Section General Information Provides a general overview of the HD3 system and this document e Section 2 System Specifications Provides a summary of the system specifications Section 3 Safety Identifies the safety information and is required reading e Section 4 Theory of Operation Provides a functional description of the system A break down of the system functional elements and a description of their relationships and basic principles of operation how the system works e Section 5 Installation Provides step by step initial delivery pre installation and installation instructions for the system 4535 612 34
81. al Page 168 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures VCR or Color Printer Figure 10 14 Removing the VCR or the Color Printer gt To remove the VCR or the color printer Turn the peripheral off and discon nect the cables on the rear of the peripheral 2 Unstrap the unit and remove it from the system Return to Disassembly Procedure List of 2 VCR Color printer 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 169 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Universal Peripheral Mounting Plate Figure 10 15 Removing the Universal Peripheral Mounting Plate gt To remove the universal periph eral mounting plate Refer to VCR or Color Printer for 3 Panhead screws VCR or color printer removal before Universal peripheral CA 4 ples proceeding with the following proce mounting plate dure 2 Screw access 2 Locate the four screw access holes in hole 4 plcs the mounting plate 3 Remove the four screws securing the universal peripheral mounting plate to the HD3 system top cover Return to Disassembly Procedure List of 2 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 170 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Peripheral Bay B W Printer Printer Bay CD Hard Drive Rack and Power Transformer Figure 10 16 Peripheral Bay Components gt To remove the B W printer CD Hard drive rack power trans AA former and prin
82. al shock This symbol indicates that the patient applied part is defibrillator proof The patient applied part is suitable for all patient applications including direct cardiac applications e bo Identifies fuse location For continued protection from fire or shock replace only with the same type and rating fuse Identifies equipotential ground IPx Indicates that this device is protected against vertically falling water drops IPx 7 Indicates that this device is protected against the effects of fluid immersion This degree of protection can apply to transducers and the foot switch 4535 612 34161 CSIP Level HD3 Service Manual Page 54 Safety Symbols NV The connector near this symbol receives alternating voltages AUX POWER ISOLATE OUTPUT This isolated output auxiliary power is provided for connection of the Philips approved remote accessories Indicates that interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with this symbol ESD electrostatic discharge The product is marked with this symbol to warn the user not to touch exposed pins Touching exposed pins can cause electrostatic discharge which can damage the product This product consists of devices that may contain lead or mercury which must be recycled or disposed of in accordance with local state or federal laws Indicates separate collection for electrical and electronic
83. and Identifying Primary PCBs This section lists all of the released software version part numbers for the system identifies the primary system PCBs and shows where these PCBs are located in the system When applicable additional PCB reference information is provided This section also contains configuration information such as the as shipped system BIOS settings hard drive jumper positions and the Philips recommended settings for the optional OEM periph erals sold with the system Contact your Philips representative for the core information you need to determine the compat ibility of primary system PCBs and certain hardware assemblies with respect to the system soft ware releases Software release levels and corresponding part numbers are listed in Table 13 1 See for a sum marized history of the software and hardware changes associated with specific software releases Table 13 1 System Software CD Part Numbers Released Software Build Version No Disk Part No Notes v1 00 00 085 453561228661 System software initial release The HD3 primary PCB names and locations are shown in Figure 13 Ithrough Figure 13 4 These figures provide linked references to the corresponding PCB illustration 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 247 CSIP Level Configuration PCB Reference Information PCB The following conventions apply to the PCB reference information provided in this section Reference e PCB illustrations are provided
84. andos was 97 Figure 5 10 Rolling the System Off the Pallet llle 98 Figure 5 1 1 Removing the Shipping Materials Antistatic Bag and Monitor Support 99 Figure 5 12 Removing the Shipping Materials Yoke Support 100 Monitor Support Shipping Foam 24256384 4m tae e ase UO C Me INR GR we SR 101 Figure 5 13 Locking the Front Casters idee ek meh heme ek 445 ER RATER eR ARR RR 101 gt To install the monitor support shipping foam 2 101 Figure 5 14 Tilting the Video Monitor uns QR EROR RI e eae OR vea e Re Bedale dus 102 Figure 5 15 Placing the Foam Monitor Support 00 cece ccc ce cee hh hh 103 Figure 5 16 Securing the Video Monitor 2 0 0 6 cece cee ce eee ce hh hh hh hs 104 Top Mounted Color Printer i4 rco E ca 54 E46 e OK RA AONE tte VOCE EAE AG OOOO TS 105 Figure 5 17 Adjusting the Universal Peripheral Mounting Plate for the Color Printer 105 gt To install the color printer 0 06 46 eder ERR ceases ara 105 Figure 5 18 Removing the Top Cover Access Plate Screws 106 Figure 5 19 Installing the Universal Peripheral Mounting Plate 107 Figure 5 20 Installing the Mounting Strap on the Universal Peripheral Mounting Plate 108 Figure 5 21 Placing and Strapping the Color Printer to the Universal
85. ansducer Connector Assembly Transducer Select Assembly TCA Manufacturing No ASP 439 PSA 0A Figure 14 21 453561227901 Transformer Manufacturing No ASP 439 TRANS 00 Includes Shield and cables Figure 14 3 453561221061 Video Monitor Assembly Manufacturing No ASP 439 MNT 00 Figure 14 4 453561221081 Video Monitor Housing Manufacturing No ASP 439 RMNT 00 Includes Speakers cables and hinge 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 320 CSIP Level Parts Peripherals Parts List Peripherals Parts List Table 14 2 Peripherals and Applicable Cables Item No Part Description Part Number Power Cable Signal Cable References Printer Black and White 2100 1855 01 453561227921 2275 0038 Alias No UP 895MD Sony 453561059841 Photo Figure 1 2 Cabling diagram Figure 1 2 Parts Illustration Figure 14 19 2 Printer Color UP 21 MD Sony 2100 1852 01 2275 0482 01 154899 Alias No 453561059831 Photo Figure 1 2 Cabling diagram Figure 11 2 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 321 CSIP Level Parts Peripherals Parts List Table 14 2 Peripherals and Applicable Cables Continued Item No Part Description Part Number Power Cable Signal Cable References 3 VCR Assy HS MD3000UA NTSC 453561169651 2275 0482 01 154899 Signal Photo Mitsubishi 453561012981 Figure 1 2 Audio Cabling diagram Figure 11 3 NTSC version supports NTSC M format 4 VCR Assy HS MD3000EA PAL 453561169661 2275 0482 01 154899 Signal Photo Mitsu
86. as an aid to verifying physical integrity or matching the physical Information configuration of new PCBs Any configurable jumpers and switches found on PCBs do not require configuration by field service representatives at installation All configurable devices may not be shown e Online art the positions of components and test points shown are relative locations only not necessarily to scale Not all components and test points are shown e Any potentiometers found on PCBs shall not be adjusted by field service representatives unless an authorized procedure instructs otherwise Not all potentiometers are shown 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 248 CSIP Level Configuration PCB Reference Information Figure 13 1 HD3 Primary System PCB Names and Locations E box Transducer Connector assy nm See Figure 13 8 Backplane See Figure 13 9 FE assembly See Figure 13 11 BF board See Figure 13 12 DSC board See Figure 13 13 n R p hy OS PEE board b See Figure 13 14 ETE s El amp J u BFC connector See Figure 13 1
87. assis and ground See Chassis to Ground Resistance Test on page 127 The Ground Wire Leakage Current test checks the entire system for leakage on ground leads See Ground Wire Leakage Current Test on page 129 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 127 CSIP Level Performance Tests Electrical Safety The Transducer Leakage Current test checks a transducer for electrical leakage while it is connected to the ultrasound system The system sends normal operating voltages to the transducer which is tested for leakage See To test transducer leakage current on page 133 The Transducer Isolation Leakage Current test applies AC mains voltage to the leads to check a transducer for electrical leakage See Transducer Isolation Leakage Current Test on page 134 The limits referenced in these tests are prescribed by UL CSA and IEC Local regulations may require additional tests Chassis to This test checks the entire system for electrical resistance between the chassis and ground Ground Figure 6 1 shows the basic electrical concept of the ground resistance test Use a safety analyzer Resistance Test and complete To test the system for resistance between chassis and ground on page 129 WARNING Some users routinely perform a safety earth or ground bonding test at currents in excess of 10 A Test currents in excess of A will likely exceed the impedance limit specification and can damage the RFI protection finger contacts
88. ata is not lost Relevant data is often lost when the system is rebooted e What if anything does the user do to recover from the problem Re creating a Successfully re creating a problem that doesn t damage the system can produce information that Problem is useful to troubleshooting and solution verification But before you try be sure that you have noted all the useful information you can Before changing anything consider if the attempt will cause the loss of information or will change a circumstance that is better than re creating the problem If you decide to attempt to re create the problem try to do so several times Isolating Causes Remember that sometimes more than one cause can produce similar symptoms Try to identify as many causes for the given symptom as your experience and research allows and then priori tize them in order of most likely root cause of the problem Attempt to eliminate them one by one staring with the most likely cause 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 144 CSIP Level Troubleshooting All Troubleshooting Starts Here Checking for Obvious Causes Check for the following obvious causes e Check for correct voltage at electrical outlets tripped circuit breakers blown fuses and disconnected or damaged wires Always check that power cords are plugged in and inspect them for wear e Consider the situation Was there a system option or hardware change recently When was the last time th
89. ate the system as described in the following sections Unpacking the System Inspecting the Inspect the shipping crate before unpacking the system Crate e Examine the shipping crate for damage Look for evidence that the crate was opened e Verify that the Shockwatch and Tiltwatch indicators on the outside of the carton have not been activated If the indicators are red report this fact to the carrier and to the Philips Ultrasound traffic department Be sure to check the system for damage when it is uncrated e Report any damage or missing inventory to the carrier and to the Philips Ultrasound traffic department NOTE Before uncrating the system ensure the area in front of the shipping crate ramp is clear for at least 2 74 m 9 ft The ramp is the front side and is labeled OPEN THIS END 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 71 CSIP Level Installation Inspecting the System Uncrating Inspecting the System WARNING Uncrate the system by following the instructions in Uncrating the HD3 Ultrasound System on page 90 Instructions for re crating the system for shipment are provided in Section 10 Disas sembly After the system is uncrated Uncrating the HD3 Ultrasound System on page 90 conduct the following inspections Report any damage or missing inventory to the carrier and to the Philips Ultrasound traffic department Dangerous voltages are present inside the system Do not insta
90. bishi 453561012981 Figure l 2 Audio Cabling diagram Figure 1 3 PAL version supports PAL B format 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 322 CSIP Level Transducers Introduction 15 Transducers Introduction This section summarizes general and parts information for the transducers that can be used with the HD3 system e C4 2 Table 15 1 e C5 2 Table 15 2 e C7 3 Table 15 3 e C9 4ec Table 15 4 e 9 5 Table 15 5 NOTE The customer is directed to order biopsy guides by contacting their Philips representative or an authorized distributor Transducer covers and other supplies and accessories can be ordered from CIVCO Medical Instruments See Supplies and Accessories on page 40 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 323 CSIP Level Transducers Introduction Table 15 1 C4 2 Information Parameter Specification Transducer Type Curved linear array Center Frequency 3 0 MHz Radius of Curvature 26mm Number of Elements 128 Element Pitch 0 328 mm Elevation Aperture 12 mm Elevation Focus Depth 70 0 mm Applications Abdominal pediatric cardiac adult Philips Part Number 453561201051 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 324 CSIP Level Transducers Introduction Table 15 2 C5 2 Information Parameter Specification Transducer Type Curved linear array Center Frequency 3 0 MHz Radius of Curvature 38 7 mm Number of Elements 128
91. bly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 22 Removing the Power I O Box 13 Remove the four screws securing the power I O box to the cart frame 14 Slide the transformer back as you lower the power I O box away from the underside of the system 5 Disconnect the two transformer cable connections from the backside of the power I O box Only discon nect these two cables F 15 Transformer connections Panhead screws 4 plcs 13 Page 177 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual CSIP Level 2 Figure 10 23 Removing the Power Transformer 16 Pull the transformer cables up through the cart housing 17 Lift the transformer out of the peripheral bay through the rear of the system Return to Disassembly Procedure List of 2 Power transformer a C E 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 178 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures E box Bay E box Assembly Transducer Connector Assembly E box Boards Power Supply and Cooling Fans Figure 10 24 E box Bay Components gt To remove the E box assembly transducer connector assembly E box bay E box boards power supply and 1 cooling fans NOTE You can perform most E box servi
92. ce without removing the l e Cooling fans E box from the system E box assembly Refer to Figure 10 3 Figure 10 4 and Figure 10 5 for system enclosure removal before proceeding with the E box boards following procedures To remove the c EBErmgBg9 eoeooo transducer connector assembly pro ceed to step 14 Power supply NOTE Only the right side enclosure Figure 10 4 needs to be removed if you are only remov ing the power supply 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 179 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 25 Removing the E box Rear Shield 2 Remove the eight screws securing the E box rear shield to the E box case 3 To remove the power supply E box assembly cooling fans or Backplane Panhead screws 8 ples 2 board proceed to step 4 To remove the E box boards proceed to step 8 7e a NU o e E E box rear E box shown removed for ZA shield clarity of illustration Figure 10 26 Disconnecting the Power Supply Power Cord 4 4 Disconnect the power supply power cord from the right side of the E box 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 181 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal P
93. ceptacle located at the lower rear of the sys tem 3 Install the power cord retainer bracket using two screws 4 Connect the system power cord to 3 the AC supply source Also see Figure 14 25 Return to Installation Procedure List 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 122 CSIP Level 2 Installation Physical Installation Procedures Figure 5 34 Connecting the System Power Cord Power cord with Separate Inline Filter Power Adapter gt To install the system power cord Verify that the AC Mains power switch is in the off position down O is pushed in 2 Insert the inline filter power adapter adapter with inline filter photo to be added here power cord photo to be that came supplied with the system added here into the power I O box receptacle located at the lower rear of the sys tem 3 Connect the system power cord to the inline filter power adapter 4 Install the power cord retainer bracket using two screws 5 Connect the system power cord to the AC supply source Return to Installation Procedure List 4 1 Also see Figure 14 25 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 123 CSIP Level 2 Installation Physical Installation Procedures B W Printer Plate No Printer Systems Figure 5 35 B W Printer Plate Storage NOTE Most HD3 systems will be delivered with a B W printer installed Use these instruc Screws 2 plcs 2 au tions if a B W printe
94. d Power Supply Access Panel Rear side of E box 294 Figure 14 15 Power Supply and BFC Board 4 sus 295 Riestra 14 16 E box Boards ondes hc Era car Ur rac dos ones non 296 Figure 14 17 E box Cooling Fans ned tias X 9x 9 eec Ea des 297 Figure 14 18 Peripheral Bay Components 2 298 Figure 14 19 B W Printer Bay xpi dorm eS ADA a WR Reni edet ea A RC RR oh 299 Figure 14 20 Hard Drive and CD Drive Rack 404 sos rw a Ey RE E ERE T EV DUET RR du 300 Figure 14 21 Power Transformer ade zie nm mr ehh rn ds RR RAT Causes EAS RR 301 Figure 14 22 Rear l O Panel Assembly 44 hh rh RR hh RR Ra ERE EREEMEEA teste Ron 302 Figure 14 23 Power I O Box Assembly 303 Figure 14 24 Power I O Box PCB and Fuse Holder 304 Figure 14 25 Power I O Box Inline Filter Power Cord and Cord Retainer 305 Figure 14 26 Lift Mechanism Mechlok Assembly and Gas Strut 306 Figure 14 27 Peripheral Top Deck VCR or Color Printer and MO drive 307 Figure 14 28 Peripheral Mounting Plate Uni mount lesse Ie 308 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 24 CSIP Level Contents Figure 4 79 System Casters e cress MMS qa EAS Weg vex gle AA qp Te a a 309
95. d pad 5 Reinstall the trackball and bezel Transducers Refer to the HD3 Getting Started manual for information on the general care handling cleaning and storing of Philips transducers for the HD3 ultrasound system 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 140 CSIP Level Preventive Maintenance Warnings and Cautions Exterior Use a rag with mild soap and water to clean exterior surfaces including those on the system Surfaces monitor and peripherals Also clean the control panel and knobs Ink or stubborn stains should be removed with rubbing alcohol or a stronger detergent and immediately washed with mild soapy water 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 141 CSIP Level Troubleshooting Introduction 9 Troubleshooting Introduction Warnings and Cautions All Trouble shooting Starts Here This section provides information about the following topics e Troubleshooting page 141 e Backing up and restoring system information page 151 e Loading application and device driver software page 151 e Managing system options page 151 e Viewing system information and logs page 152 Review Section 3 Safety before continuing Also follow any additional warnings and cautions contained in this section Before taking any action that might cause data to be lost back up data as described in Backing Up and Restoring on page 151 Reviewing and applying the following basic guidelines can produce effective troub
96. dr AR es pouss s 120 System dor RH 121 Figure 5 33 Connecting the System Power Cord Power Cord with Inline Filter 121 gt To install the system power cord x6 cb conde reeds ies er is rias ws 121 Figure 5 34 Connecting the System Power Cord Power cord with Separate Inline Filter Power Adapter 122 To install the system power cord eecxiossriciarers rar ERE ERREUR a RATE RE RR OR REOR ER d 122 B W Printer Plate No Printer Systems is die ei danse A AA cac ERR Qe REC E etes 123 Figure 5 35 B W Printer Plate Storage iius ke Rr RR XR da a ea 123 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 13 CSIP Level Contents Positioning the MODIEOF lt i zuo seruare vane Deanne SEE ede eee ese IA oe eS EE Dx RE ER eee Ee 137 Preventive Maintenance 250 5544 EAWEEWARRRAETWAEAASEXZAXATAZRAAS AAA AAA 138 BECOME Se en a Gone th Die lu oh MO Ds toi reese ew 138 Warnings and Cautions disce gie d xcu d nn vor A UN Rad on Dont oo CRU 138 Exterior and Interior Assemblies 5 eas ker du stats ps y x es dieu E daca Rd 139 Toclean the taekball 208 ss A transe tien 139 Ext rioi Surfaces iraq er sien dicite e rao d dl nie ie Nes e PR Deb e delai ins 140 Troubleshaoting 4 5 2o eS doers whip ewe eG Nea OR EAR REOR EOS EUR i sr WR Sm wa ERA 141 INCFOQUCION rentar te cdo arde eo dia dados dl shaded od re di e sales a end 141 Warnings and Cautions is a A par aid 141 All Troubleshooting Starts Here 2 5 osos aa a RFT RR 141
97. e engage the trigger release and lower the control panel until it rests firmly against the foam yoke support Foam yoke support Figure 10 57 Tilting the Video Monitor 5 Grasp both sides of the video moni tor and tilt it toward the front of the system until it is in a horizontal posi tion above the control panel Figure 10 58 Placing the Foam Monitor Support 6 Carefully slide the foam monitor sup port over the control panel Ensure that the opening in the foam for the monitor is at the top Figure 10 59 Securing the Video Monitor Align the video monitor with the cut out in the foam support Slide the foam support further up the control panel allowing the moni tor to slide through the upper cut out Page 214 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Figure 10 60 Fastening the Two Foam Supports Together Foam yoke support extension arms 9 Below the control panel slide the foam monitor support back so that the two foam arms extending from the foam yoke support come through the holes Push until both foam arm extensions hook and hold the foam monitor support in place Foam monitor support Foam yoke support Figure 10 61 Covering the System with an Antistatic Bag 10 Place an antistatic bag over the sys tem NOTE With the exception of the cast ers the antistatic bag must cover every part of the system that contact
98. e system Check that the installation site is physically acceptable as follows e With the customer evaluate site access for delivery Consider the availability of a loading dock elevators ramps and the width of passageways and doors e Verify that there is adequate space available for system uncrating and installation e At each location where the system will be operated verify that there is enough space for the system and any external peripherals e Check adjacent rooms for activity and types of equipment that might negatively affect the ultrasound system 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 69 CSIP Level Installation Inspecting the Installation Site Checking Verify that the system is to be installed and operated in a room or rooms that meet the electrical Electrical and and environmental requirements given in Section 2 System Specifications Environmental Requirements Gathering Site If the system DICOM feature will be used it will be necessary to have the following connectivity Network information before entering the DICOM settings as described in Configuring the DICOM Fea DICOM ture on page 78 Information NOTE Ifthe system is to communicate over a network the customer site network administra tor must be available to supply configuration data The customer or their contractor shall install network cabling If in wall cabling is used it is the customer s responsibility to install the correct
99. e which may be confusing to some users Pressing RESET restores these settings to the factory defaults shown but also resets the Language setting see 2 VCRs are shipped with the Language set to English If you want to change the Language setting press RESET and cycle through the languages displayed on the VCR display Remember pressing RESET also restores the VCR clock settings to the factory defaults see b 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 275 CSIP Level Configuration Peripheral Settings gt To change the VCR displayed menu settings Power up the VCR 2 Press and hold Menu for at least 2 seconds to initiate the VCR display 3 Select items with JOG ADJUST Refer to Table 13 5 for displayed menu settings 4 Select settings with FRAME FIELD ENTER 5 Change the settings with JOG ADJUST 6 Exit and save changes by pressing MENU Table 13 6 Mitsubishi HS MD3000E U VCR Hidden Menu Settings Setting ltem Display NTSC Setting PAL Setting Picture Control Shapes PC OO Head Switching Point SP 65 65 Position Up Down Ud 0 0 Position Left right Lr 0 0 Chroma Amplitude CA 2 2 Hue Color Phase CP 0 0 Color Delay Cd 2 2 bC l CC bd ON ON 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 276 CSIP Level Configuration Peripheral Settings gt To change the VCR hidden menu settings Power up the VCR 2 Press and hold Stop and Play simultaneously for at least 10 seconds to
100. e 2D e Color e CPA PW Doppler e M mode e 3D e Connectivity e Review e Annotations e Body Markers e Analysis 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 126 CSIP Level Performance Tests Electrical Safety e Peripherals The image printers if installed make a print of the system screen Print images are cor rectly positioned horizontally and vertically and contain all the information being dis played on the system monitor The color of the printed image if applicable is accurate The VCR if installed records clear video and audio check by playing back on a review station The report printer if installed prints and that all report information is present and legible e Image and patient data transfer to removeable media e DICOM print and export send Electrical Perform these tests after any service or maintenance to detect abnormalities that could prove Safety dangerous to a patient or operator and to assure that system safety and functions have not been compromised NOTE No safety testing of the system is needed upon installation Also the system power supply is a self contained unit that is safety tested by its manufacturer so no safety test ing is needed when the power supply or system power cord is replaced Safety testing need only be performed during the yearly Preventive Maintenance The Chassis to Ground Resistance test checks the entire system for electrical resistance between the ch
101. e Duplex mode and Simultaneous mode 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 30 CSIP Level General Information System Overview Transducers The system has two electronically switched transducer connectors The following five transduc ers are supported also see Section 15 Transducers e C42 e C52 e C9 4ec e C73 e 9 5 Languages The system software supports the following languages at initial release e English e French e German e Italian e Spanish 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 31 CSIP Level General Information System Overview Options The HD3 system software contains all of the available software options The same software is loaded into every system and because most of the system options are software only features each system can have whatever software options the customer purchases enabled at the factory or with the correct key codes on site Purchased hardware options are shipped with the sys tem The following options are available for this system at initial release Software Options e Image Review e DICOM networking e Freehand 3D shown on the system as an option but is currently enabled in every system shipped e Harmonic Imaging shown on the system as an option but is currently enabled in every sys tem shipped e Color Flow Peripheral Options See Peripherals on page 32 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 32 CSIP Level General Information System Overview
102. e Manual Page 63 CSIP Level Theory of Operation Functional Description Transducer Connector Assembly TCA Front End FE Board Beamformer BF Digital Scan Converter DSC The Transducer Connector Assembly TCA is the transducer select module providing the sys tem interface for two transducers see Section 15 Transducer Information It works with the FE Board for transducer detection and identification engaging the appropriate number of relays to accommodate transmitting and receiving pulses and echoes The Front End Board provides the physical and electrical interface to the TCA the transducer identification and enable function and downloads operational parameters from the PCC provid ing real time control of the transmit receive and beamforming functions The Beamformer Board is responsible for generating and transmitting pulses for the transducer elements When the returning echoes come back into the system they are sent in analog form through the FE to the Beamformer via the Beamformer Connector Board that bridges and interconnects the FE and the BF boards for processing where they are filtered prior to being converted into digital data Once the data is digitized specialized circuits perform the beam forming and steering The signal processing functions of digital beamforming that determine the real image quality of the system include dynamic apodization multiplication coefficient loading variabl
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104. e file or files select the removable media destination and click Copy selected files To delete a file after copying select the Delete files after copy check box Click Close 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 154 CSIP Level I Disassembly Introduction 10 Disassembly Introduction Warnings and Cautions WARNING CAUTION This section provides specific information about system disassembly that may be required for the removal and installation of field replaceable parts If not covered by a detailed procedure the means of removing a system part can be discerned from the illustrations in this section as well as from those in Section 13 Configuration and Section 14 Parts Instructions for crating the system for shipment are also included Review Section 3 Safety before continuing Also follow any additional warnings and cautions contained in this section Always turn the power off disconnect the main power cord from the wall outlet and wait at least 30 seconds before removing or installing any PCB module or component Always use correct ESD procedures ESD damage is cumulative and may not be noticeable at first ESD symptoms may be first exhibited as a slight degradation of performance or image qual ity NOTE The batteries inside this product contain mercury and must be recycled or disposed of according to local state and federal laws Do not replace individual batteries in the field Re
105. e sample clock generation and dynamic gain control The DSC Board is multi functional performing functions supported by separate circuit boards in larger systems The DSC performs the functions of a digital signal processor digital scan con verter and real time clock and video manager e DSP functions Receives all signals from BF board Calculates blood velocity and direction 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 64 CSIP Level Theory of Operation Functional Description Generates the 2D image spectral Doppler spectrum and audio Color and Power Dop pler image and transmits these signals to the DSC part of the board and the I O panel e DSC and RTC functions When the DSC circuits receive ultrasound digital data from the DSP circuits they perform 2D scan conversion and then transmit the video signals to the video management circuits e Video management functions From DSC output to Main Monitor Image Save save image at HDD by PC Color Keying VGA data image data Post Mapping control image curve Dual Mode Edge Enhancement PCC Board The PCC Board is similar to the motherboard used in a personal computer The PCC acts as a central processing unit performing further processing of the image data including the generation of the image display to the screen The PCC also serves as the main controller of the other boards and as the organizer of all of the image management functionality The PC
106. e system was working correctly and what if any influencing circumstances have occurred since e Check if the symptom and probable cause may already be documented Investigating and Testing If you haven t discovered the cause of the problem yet more in depth analysis is necessary e Take a moment to review the data you ve collected about the problem so far Hopefully you have been able to categorize the symptom as a hardware software operator induced or environmental failure Hardware failure Cause usually determined through use of troubleshooting tools RST Device Manager Debug Info and Event Logs A fix is typically realized by replacing sus pect candidate hardware until the problem is resolved NOTE Consider the value against the difficulties of swapping suspect hardware components with good ones Do not cause additional problems or confuse your search Never swap parts if a known good item might be damaged 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 145 CSIP Level I Troubleshooting All Troubleshooting Starts Here Developing a Solution Implementing a Solution Software failure or corruption Even if a fix is realized by reloading software the cause of the failure or corruption needs to be investigated Is there a system architecture failure is the user doing anything to cause the problem Operator induced Is the user expecting more than the system is designed to deliver exceeding the capability of
107. ed line filter Manufacturing No CORD 110 FILTER Diagram Figure 1 2 Parts info Figure 14 25 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 231 CSIP Level Cabling Cable Parts List Table 1 1 HD3 System Signal and Power Cable Part Numbers Continued Part Number Cable Description Notes Reference 453561225711 Cable Assy Power Cord 220 Vac with Filter Inital shipments of HD3 systems shipped with power cords have integrated line filters 453561225681 or 453561225711 All remaining shipments of HD3 systems use the Cable Assy Power Adapter with Filter With this universal filter power cords without an integrated line filter can be used If the HD3 system does not have the power adapter with filter you should use ONLY one of the two power cords with integrated line filter Manufacturing No CORD 220 FILTER Diagram Figure 1 2 Parts info Figure 14 25 2275 0482 01 Cable Assy Power Cord Peripheral Alias No 453561013471 Used for top mounted OEM s Diagram Figure 1 2 Figure 11 2 and Figure 11 3 45356346845 Cable Assy Power Cord System Main AC system power cord UK Singapore Hong Kong Legacy No M2540 60900 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 232 CSIP Level Cabling Cable Parts List Table I 1 1 HD3 System Signal and Power Cable Part Numbers Continued Part Number Cable Description Notes Reference 45356346846 Cable Assy Power Cord System Main AC system power cord
108. em Overview Figure 1 3 HD3 Ultrasound System Data Media USB MOD Drive CD RW Drive lo M ee C 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 35 CSIP Level General Information System Overview Figure l 4 HD3 Ultrasound System Foot Switch 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 36 CSIP Level General Information Physical Description Physical Description Cart System Control Panel The HD3 physical structure is made of fabricated sheet metal and molded plastic parts The sys tem Figure 1 1 consists of a cart a user interface control panel a visual display video moni tor and the ultrasound electronic components Other important physical components are the power circuits software and data storage devices and the system input output I O connection panel See Section 4 Theory of Operation for a functional description of these system components The cart is made up of a base and framework that provides a chassis on which all system compo nents are installed and interconnected Swivel casters at the four corners of the cart base provide system maneuverability and braking The front casters can be fixed straight and locked or unlocked by foot operated wheel locks to mobilize or immobilize the system as needed The control panel Figure 5 is a replaceable self contained module 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 37 CSIP Level General Information Physical Descripti
109. f the video moni tor and tilt it toward the front of the system until it is in a horizontal posi tion above the control panel Figure 5 15 Placing the Foam Monitor Support 3 Carefully slide the foam monitor sup port over the control panel Ensure that the opening in the foam for the monitor is at the top Figure 5 16 Securing the Video Monitor 4 Align the video monitor with the cut out in the foam support 5 Slide the foam support further up the control panel allowing the moni tor to slide through the upper cut out Return to 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 105 CSIP Level 2 Installation Physical Installation Procedures Top Mounted Color Printer Figure 5 17 Adjusting the Universal Peripheral Mounting Plate for the Color Printer gt To install the color printer NOTE Perform step through step 5 only if the peripheral mounting plate is not already installed and sized correctly Adjust the universal peripheral mounting plate to the correct size for the color printer 2 Line up the mounting holes so the screws fit through the proper holes shown 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 106 EAS Dr Installation Physical Installation Procedures Figure 5 18 Removing the Top Cover Access Plate Screws 3 Remove the four screws securing the top cover access plate Do not remove the plate Access plate 4535 612 3416
110. g devices and any optional equipment This system is intended for use by or by the order of and under the supervision of a licensed physician qualified to direct the use of the device In this manual WARNING is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that can cause personal injury death or substantial property damage if the warning is ignored In this manual CAUTION is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that can cause equip ment damage if the caution is ignored In this manual NOTE is used when additional comment or explanation is required about instal lation operation or maintenance information that is important but not necessarily haz ard related General Operatin Read the HD3 Getting Started for detailed safety and standards information for the HD3 Ultra P 8 sound System This guide includes critical information about the intended uses of the HD3 sys Safety tem patient and operator safety and device standards This is information that maintenance personnel should be aware of 4535 612 34161 CSIP Level HD3 Service Manual Page 46 Safety Electrical Safety Electrical Safety WARNINGS This equipment has been verified by a recognized third party testing agency as a Class device with Type BF and Type CF isolated patient applied parts and Type B accessories For maximum safety observe these warnings e Do not connect the ultrasound system to the same circuit used for life support devices e Shock ha
111. ge devices and the system input output I O connection panel The location and identification of the physical parts of the system are described in the General Information Cabling Configuration and Parts sections of this document The functional nature of each is described in the following paragraphs System Power System power development and distribution is provided by the installation site source voltage the system isolation transformer power supply backplane power bus and power interconnect cables System Power Supply Input Voltage auto sensing 100 120 Vac 10 200 240 Vac 10 50 60 Hz 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 62 CSIP Level Theory of Operation Functional Description e Output Voltage 3 3 Vdc 5 Vdc 5 Vdc 12Vdc 12Vdc 97 Vdc 97Vdc HV 20 to 80 Vdc HV 20 to 80 Vdc The system power supply has these features e Fault Protection The AC outputs are fault protected from an overload condition including turn on surges The AC input may be cycled to restore power e Overcurrent Protection All outputs have overcurrent protection to protect damage to the power supply from overcurrent load or short circuit conditions Latched AC outputs will be reset once the input power is cycled The latched DC output will be reset if the input power is cycled Power Distribution System power distribution diagrams are shown in Figure 11 2 4535 612 34161 HD3 Servic
112. gest the system may not be able to function correctly and safely e Check the system for abnormalities or conditions that do not meet as manufactured specifi cations e Ensure mechanical moving parts are functional and operate correctly Caster wheels all roll smoothly both front wheel brakes lock User Interface Control Panel up down movement can be actuated via the front handle latch mechanism Movement in both directions is smooth The moveable controls operate smoothly Video Monitor can be tilted up or down and with the neck assembly can be rotated left and right or up down while being able to hold position without sagging when the desired adjustment is completed 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 125 CSIP Level Performance Tests System Functionality System Operate the system as Philips intended refer to the HD3 Getting Started manual as required all Functionality the time observing and verifying that the following is true while checking system modalities and basic operations Ongoing Observations e The image is correctly positioned on the video display The indicators and backlighting associated with the controls on the control panel indicate correctly The system responds correctly to all controls including the foot switch if applicable System Modalities and Basic Operations to Check Every HD3 transducer purchased for the system can be connected and initialized in both transducer ports
113. gure 10 34 Removing the Backplane Board 21 Disconnect the two speaker cables from the top of the Backplane board 22 Remove the 13 screws securing the Backplane board to the E box case 23 Pull the Backplane board off the box LR e Ag E 5 ult Sus 8 BBE Sy 2 low e SQ Panhead a TIAS nie CT screws 23 e DC i EC i 13 plcs 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 189 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 35 Removing the E box Cooling Fans 25 Screws 4 plcs each fan 24 Disconnect the two speaker cables from the top of the Backplane board 25 Remove the four screws securing each cooling fan to the top of the E box case Return to Disassembly Procedure List of 2 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 190 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Rear I O Panel Assembly Figure 10 36 Removing the Left and Right Side Enclosures NOTE Both side enclosures must be removed before removing the Rear I O assembly gt To remove the Rear I O panel assembly Disconnect the system power cord from the main AC supply 2 Remove the two screws securing the left side enclosure 3 Pivot the back side of the enclos
114. handled on the hard drive and as it is used and released it is subject to fragmentation After a while the virtual memory area can become fragmented into small pieces so that there is no longer a large enough chunk for the system to do what is needed If this happens the system can crash DICOM Verify that the DICOM option is enabled See Verifying the System Options on page 76 If the Network DICOM option is enabled verify that it has been configured correctly See Configuring the Failures DICOM Feature on page 78 including the DICOM network test When you test a network setting the system performs two tests TCP IP Ping to verify that it can connect to the speci fied IP address and DICOM Verify C ECHO command to verify that it can connect to the specified DICOM server If the TCP IP Ping test fails make sure the IP address and port number specified for the system and for the DICOM server are correct If the DICOM Verify test fails make sure the AE Title specified for the system and for the DICOM server are correct The AE Title is case sensitive make sure it has been entered correctly If the DICOM server is using high security settings you may need to add the system AE Title and IP address to the server s list of systems that are authorized to access it 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 150 CSIP Level Troubleshooting Symptoms Causes and Corrective Actions In addition to the me
115. ii E RA RA AAA A RA A ARA 162 Figure 10 8 Removing the Top Control Panel Enclosure 162 gt To remove the control panel trackball assembly keyboard assembly and splitter board 162 Figure 10 9 Tilting the Top Control Panel Enclosure 163 Figure 10 10 Disconnecting the Control Panel Cables 164 Figure 10 11 Removing the Trackball Assembly 165 Figure 10 12 Removing the Keyboard Assembly 166 Figure 10 13 Removing the Splitter Board 167 VER or Color Printer asis und a cenarios audi E Re Ai eee edet a del e eu a ei 168 Figure 10 14 Removing the VCR or the Color Printer 168 gt To remove the VCR or the color printer 2 42 282 168 Universal Peripheral Mounting Plate 1 2 eerte rH FH HR RE bona Cd RATA o Rm e 169 Figure 10 15 Removing the Universal Peripheral Mounting Plate 169 gt To remove the universal peripheral mounting plate 169 Peripheral Bay B W Printer Printer Bay CD Hard Drive Rack and Power Transformer 170 Figure 10 16 Peripheral Bay Component
116. ing No 235 P 320A Figure 14 20 453561227711 Bracket CD Hard Drive Manufacturing No 235 P 317A 00 Figure 14 25 2975 0117 01 Bracket Plug HDI 4000 AC power cord retainer bracket Manufacturing No 235 P 149D Figure 14 7 453563470981 Cable Assy MechLok Mechanical cable used on the MeckLok Figure 14 26 assembly Legacy No M2540 80035 Figure 11 2 Table 11 I Cables Power Distribution Figure II I Table 11 I Cables Signal Interconnect Figure 14 11 453561228081 Cart Manufacturing No ASP 439 CART Figure 14 29 453561221161 Caster Front Wheel Manufacturing No 333 Z 701 Figure 14 29 453561221181 Caster Rear Wheel Manufacturing No 333 Z 015A Figure 14 7 453561232951 Clamp Cable P Clip Manufacturing No CLA N5 01 Figure 14 7 453561221091 Control Panel Assembly Manufacturing No ASP 439 KBD Includes Trackball Figure 14 7 453561227311 Control Panel Lower Housing Manufacturing No A215 169A Figure 14 14 453561227741 Cover E box Manufacturing No ASP 439 ECOVER 4535 612 34161 CSIP Level I HD3 Service Manual Page 316 Parts Parts List Table 14 1 HD3 Ultrasound System Parts List Continued Located On Part Number Part Description Notes Reference Figure 14 20 453561219871 Drive CD RW Manufacturing No PC CD RW GCE 8526B 00 Figure 14 20 453561156821 Drive Hard Disk Seagate 80GB Manufacturing No HDD 80G SEAGATE 00 Figure 14 30 453561217871 Drive MO 1 3GB Manufacturing No
117. ion level e All patient contact devices such as transducers pencil probes and ECG leads must be removed from the patient contact prior to application of a high voltage defibrillation pulse e Connection of optional devices not supplied by Philips Ultrasound could result in electrical shock When such optional devices are connected to your ultrasound system ensure that the total system earth leakage current does not exceed 300 uA e Avoid placing the system in an environment that may produce electrostatic discharges ESD that could affect the ultrasound system performance Electrostatic discharges can cause the ECG heart rate display to increase by 1076 to 1576 for a few seconds after the discharge even though the ECG heart rate display returns to normal within a few seconds See About Elec trostatic Discharge on page 51 e Avoid placing the system in an environment that may produce electromagnetic interference EMI that could impact the diagnosis of a patient Only a physician can determine if an arti fact caused by radiated interference has a negative impact on image quality and the subse quent diagnosis See Avoiding EMI and RF on page 48 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 48 CSIP Level Safety Electrical Safety Avoiding EMI Although the system has been manufactured in compliance with existing EMI EMC requirements and RF use of this system in the presence of an electromagnetic field can cause momentary degradatio
118. ions For detailed user information and instructions for configuring and operating the system refer to the HD3 Getting Started man ual Verifying the gt To check or set the institution name Local Settings Press Setup F10 The Setup window opens Figure 5 1 2 In the Setup window click Local Type in verify or change the name of the institution At this or a later time you can also specify whether or not the Caps Lock setting is to be on or off at startup and whether or not to have the system automatically create a medical record number for new patients See Configuring Other System Settings on page 87 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 74 CSIP Level Installation Powering On and Configuring the System Figure 5 1 Setup Window System Measure Option Peripherals Local Institution o Date Time 24 03 2005 13 53 57 J YYYY MM DD 312 Hour J MM DD YYYY f 24 Hour f DD MM YYYY Language Boot Up Caps Lock Status 4 Auto MRH Creation English 30n Off 4535 612 34161 CSIP Level HD3 Service Manual Page 75 Installation Powering On and Configuring the System gt To verify or set the system time and date l Press Setup F10 The Setup window opens Figure 5 1 In the Setup window click Local In the Date and Time segments select the desired date and time format In either the Date or Time segment click Set The Date and Time setup window opens
119. is document and the information contained in it is proprietary and confidential information of Philips Medical Systems Philips and may not be reproduced copied in whole or in part adapted modified disclosed to others or disseminated without the prior written permission of the Philips Legal Department Use of this document and the information contained in it is strictly reserved for current Philips personnel and Philips customers who have a current and valid license from Philips for use by the customer s designated in house service employee on equipment located at the customer s designated site Use of this document by unautho rized persons is strictly prohibited Report violation of these requirements to the Philips Legal Department This document must be returned to Philips when the user is no longer licensed and in any event upon Philips first written request Philips provides this document without warranty of any kind implied or expressed including but not limited to the implied war ranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Philips has taken care to ensure the accuracy of this document However Philips assumes no liability for errors or omissions and reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein to improve reliability function or design Philips may make improvements or changes in the products or programs described in this document at any time 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service
120. itter board Outside connectors 453561225681 See Cable Parts List for 45356122571 453563468481 USA power cord part numbers 453561226041 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 228 CSIP Level Cabling Cable Parts List Cable Parts List Table 11 1 HD3 System Signal and Power Cable Part Numbers Part Number Cable Description Notes Reference 453561227921 Cable Assy Black and White Printer Power Manufacturing No WH 439 PWR 05 00 Diagram Figure 1 2 and Figure 11 1 2275 0038 Cable Assy BNC Rear I O Panel to B W Printer 36 In Alias No 453561129851 Diagram Figure 1 1 and Figure 1 1 453561227791 Cable Assy CD Hard Drive Data Manufacturing No WH 439 SIG 08 00 Diagram Figure 11 1 453561227761 Cable Assy CD Hard Drive Power Manufacturing No WH 439 PWR 04 00 Diagram Figure 1 2 453561232921 Cable Assy CD RW External Power Manufacturing No WH 439 PWR 07 Diagram Figure 1 2 3500 1622 01 Cable Assy Print Trigger Alias No 453561018331 Diagram Figure 1 1 and Figure 1 1 453561226851 Cable Assy E Box Power Manufacturing No WH 439 PWR 06 Diagram Figure 1 2 453561227971 Cable Assy Foot Switch Adapter Manufacturing No WH 33
121. justing the Universal Peripheral Mounting Plate for the VCR gt To install the VCR NOTE Perform step through step 5 9 only if the peripheral mounting plate is not already installed and sized correctly Adjust the universal peripheral mounting plate to the correct size for the VCR Line up the mounting holes so the screws fit through the proper holes shown 7 d Y A 00 y UM 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 112 CSIP Level 2 Installation Physical Installation Procedures Figure 5 24 Removing the Top Cover Access Plate Screws 3 Remove the four screws securing the top cover access plate Do not remove the plate Access plate 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 113 CSIP Level 2 Installation Physical Installation Procedures Figure 5 25 Installing the Universal Peripheral Mounting Plate los 4 Install the universal peripheral mounting plate to the HD3 system Panhead screws 4 plcs 4 top cover using four screws Figure 5 26 Installing the Mounting Strap on the Universal Peripheral Mounting Plate 5 Thread the mounting strap through Mounting strap the appropriate slots in the universal peripheral mounting plate Page 115 CSIP Level 2 Installation Physical Installation Procedures 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Figure 5 27 Placing and Strapping the VCR to the Univer
122. k eed ees Leer ees 59 Figure 4 1 HD3 System Functional Block Diagram 60 Physical FUNCHONS UM TUM 6l System P OWED pawns mai tociens eden adane reads Dre cad d e dede d de e edo d dude uw ob a le tas 6l 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 7 CSIP Level Contents Transducer Connector Assembly TCA seoxsi icc deax chu sh qw ad A duets tue REESE 63 Front End PE Board sisas chang den beo pap EO de qr Bs den dues EE need bade tuto ire 63 i i dualis MNT dunes te a a e ner eee Gos Sow Es men cT 63 Digital Sean Converter DSC ascii pi ie AR AERCREREFANE TEE he 63 A on In 64 E box a o AAA o o oa wd eg 4a BGs dada SR Sod odes qu ded eS 65 Ioue dn AAA A 65 B dr mer 65 Hard Disk Drive HID PP PT 66 joli 66 Magneto optical Disk MOD Drive 42 444508 yu Ra sti ir es its 66 Flash Memory vss APERTE FIT ARA AA A AN A dede 66 Installati n a deus 266 SAS ARA NTE STD ASE EA OR RAR RARA IAS sud 67 Idein 67 Installation Checklist cun ia ees eee a ERU ROCA now el e RR uad edle abe don pa d e EO n eS 67 Inspecting the Installation Site nes leds Dn QR dn Ro qi vod ese qe bo hua a ied ds 68 Checking Physical Access for Delivery and Installation licei RII 68 Checking Electrical and Environmental Requirements 69
123. les 453561227951 ba CB Di mi Panel 453561228101 VN 453561228121 453561228111 O Screw 6 plcs Page 291 Parts Illustrations HD3 Service Manual 4535 612 34161 CSIP Level Figure 14 11 Cart Internal Lift column assembly See Figure 14 26 Rear I O panel assembly TT See Figure 14 22 S P Power I O box assembly Nd See Figure 14 23 Peripheral bay components See Figure 14 18 f y PA y if x A LD iy y XE a SS Cart assembly E box assembly S Y See Figure 14 12 QU 453561228081 Page 292 Parts Illustrations 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual CSIP Level I Figure 14 12 E box Assembly E box cooling fans See Figure 14 17 Ebox rear See Figure 14 14 E box PCBs See Figure 14 16 E box front See Figure 14 13 Power supply and S ia BFC board See Figure 14 15 E box assembly E A 453561227731 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 293 CSIP Level Parts Illustrations Figure 14 13 Transducer Connector Assembly TCA and E box Motherboard Front Side of E box Screw 10 plcs d a 7 i S GP O MM JM AA A A A sen O MP 453561216341 Paren
124. leshooting and responsible call resolution Even an experienced and successful troubleshooter who can solve problems without stepping through the Effective Problem Solving Checklist Table 9 1 might find it beneficial to review it Always make notes as you troubleshoot if properly communicated some or all of the information you discover can help you or others in the future 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 142 CSIP Level Troubleshooting All Troubleshooting Starts Here Table 9 1 Effective Problem Solving Checklist Basic Troubleshooting Step Link to Detailed Guidelines Identify the symptom Clarifying Symptoms on page 142 Re create the problem Re creating a Problem on page 143 Isolate the cause solating Causes on page 143 Develop a solution Developing a Solution on page 145 Perform a corrective action Implementing a Solution on page 145 Verify that the system works Verifying Corrective Actions on page 146 Put system in service and close the call Returning the System to Service on page 147 Clarifying These actions and considerations can help to clearly describe a symptom which is useful in iso Symptoms lating the cause and can also be useful later when documenting the problem and the solution Make notes about the problem you are investigating as you read through this section e Have the user restate problem and verify that you are checking the correct system e Are there any other system
125. lettered You must complete steps in the sequence they are presented to ensure reliable results 4535 612 34161 CSIP Level Service Manual Questions or Comments Customer Assistance HD3 Service Manual Page 2 About This Manual e Bulleted lists indicate general information about a function or procedure They do not imply a sequential procedure e Control names and menu items or titles are spelled as they are on the system and they appear in bold text e Symbols appear as they appear on the system e An English system is assumed If you have questions about the service manual or you discover an error in the manual contact Philips Ultrasound Technical Communications bothell cechpubs a philips com e Technical Communications MS 964 at the address below Various support locations around the world can provide customers technical assistance with the ultrasound system Customers should contact the representative or sales office from which they purchased the system or the nearest Philips Ultrasound office Philips Ultrasound 22100 Bothell Everett Highway Bothell WA 98021 8431 USA 425 487 7000 or 800 426 2670 www medical philips com 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 3 CSIP Level About This Manual HD3 Chroma and Color Power Angio are trademarks of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V Non Philips product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Th
126. ll the system power cord or con nect it to AC line voltage until correct line voltage has been verified a thorough inspection of the system has been performed and the system has been properly assembled gt To inspect the system after uncrating Inventory the shipment against the packing list 2 Inspect the outside surfaces of the system monitor and peripherals for damage oJ Unlatch and rotate the control panel to verify that proper left and right swivel and up down movement Verify that the system rolls and turns smoothly on its casters Verify that proper caster brake and swivel operation Remove the system covers Remove any loose packing material dust or debris from the interior of the system o NDNA Verify that there is good continuity between the power supply and system ground 4535 612 34161 CSIP Level HD3 Service Manual Page 72 Installation Assembling the System Assembling the System Installing the Printers VCR and Footswitch Installing the System Power Cord Powering On and Config uring the System Assemble the HD3 system by installing the following components If the system is ordered with a B W printer it will come installed from the factory in the B W printer bay Figure 1 1 If the system comes with a color printer or VCR you will need to install it on the adjustable uni versal peripheral mounting plate which is installed on the cart from the factory Follow the co
127. lor printer or VCR installation instructions To install the color printer on page 105 or To install the VCR on page 111 If the system comes with a footswitch you will need to connect it Follow the footswitch instal lation instructions To install the foot switch on page 119 NOTE The peripherals come from the factory already configured with the Philips recom mended settings refer to Peripheral Settings on page 266 After the system has been inspected and properly assembled if the system power cord is not already installed install the system power cord by following the instructions in To install the sys tem power cord on page 121 When physical installation is complete it is necessary and important to verify that the system is properly configured After the system has been inspected and properly assembled as instructed in this section verify that the green AC Mains power switch Figure 1 6 is in the off position O label on rocker switch is pushed in and then plug the system power cord into a proper AC outlet Push the AC Mains power switch to the on position l label on rocker switch is pushed in and then press 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 73 CSIP Level Installation Powering On and Configuring the System for aproximately 3 seconds the power On Off button on the control panel to power on the sys tem Basic initial configuration is addressed in the following sect
128. ls Review any Operating Notes with the customer Show the operators how to turn the system and any external peripherals on and off Explain the importance of letting the system shut down completely before disconnecting the power cord e Explain the importance of cycling the power at least once a week on systems that are left on permanently e Instruct the customer how to back up and restore presets Make a backup disk of the cus tomer s presets and configurations and store it where service staff and the customer can find it readily e Explain why it is important for them to never remove covers from the system because of ESD and warranty considerations e Review with the customer procedures for placing service calls or calling for technical assistance 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 89 CSIP Level Installation Physical Installation Procedures Physical Installation Procedures Figure 5 1 Installation Procedure List Uncrating the HD3 we MOD Drive Ultrasound System Ss wn Foot Switch Monitor Support Shipping Foam System Power Cord Top Mounted Color Printer Wi B W Printer Plate No Printer Systems Top Mounted VCR NOTE The numbers in the installation illustrations correspond to the steps in the installation procedure 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 90 CSIP Level 2 Installation Physical Installation Procedures Uncrating the HD3 Ultrasound System Figure 5 2 Cutting the
129. mber information and sold with system peripheral connection diagrams e Section 12 Change History Chronicles the software and hardware changes associated with specific software releases e Section 13 Configuration Lists all the released software version part numbers for the sys tem identifies the primary system electronics and shows where each circuit board is located in the system When applicable additional circuit board reference information is provided 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 27 CSIP Level General Information System Overview e Section 14 Parts Provides field replaceable part numbers and information for the system parts that are not dependent upon system features and software versions primary circuit boards and certain hardware assemblies Call your Philips representative for the core infor mation you need to determine the compatibility of primary system PCBs and certain hard ware assemblies with respect to the system software releases e Section 15 Transducers Summarizes general and part number information for the trans ducers that can be used with the HD3 system System The HD3 system shown in Figure l l is intended for general imaging The cart is ergonomically Overview designed to be both highly mobile and adjustable for a range of users and operating conditions The HD3 system uses an embedded computer featuring the Linux operating system HD3 operators can measure anatomical struc
130. ments for contrast brightness range or contrast range Use the brightness controls on the control panel to set the brightness gt To adjust the monitor brightness Do either of the following to adjust the brightness e To increase the brightness press F12 e To decrease the brightness press Fl I Positioning You can adjust the position of the monitor to suit different operating positions and operator the Monitor heights The monitor can be tilted up and down swiveled left and right To position the monitor grasp it by the sides and adjust the tilt and swivel to suit the operator 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 138 CSIP Level Preventive Maintenance Introduction 8 Preventive Maintenance Introduction This section identifies activities supporting the quality assurance audit QAA concept that you Warnings and Cautions Cleaning CAUTION should perform in accordance with Customer Field Service policies and schedules Refer to the HD3 Getting Started manual for additional information on the general care and preventive mainte neance of the HD3 system QAA activities include but are not necessarily limited to the follow ing types of concerns e System Mechanical Integrity e System Performance e System Electrical Safety System Cleaning See Section 6 Performance Tests for information about checking mechanical integrity system performance and electrical safety Review Section 3 Safety before continuing
131. n of the ultrasound image If this occurs often review the environment in which the system is being used to identify possible sources of radiated emissions These emissions could be from other electrical devices used within the same room or an adjacent room Communication devices such as cellular phones and pagers can cause these emissions The existence of radio TV or microwave transmission equipment located nearby can cause emissions In cases where EMI is causing disturbances it may be necessary to relocate your system Electrosurgical units ESUs and other devices intentionally introduce radio frequency RF elec tromagnetic fields or currents into patients Because imaging ultrasound frequencies are also in the RF range ultrasound transducer circuits are susceptible to RF interference While an ESU is in use the noise generated can severely interfere with the black and white image and completely obliterate the color image CAUTION Avoid placing the system in an environment that may produce electrostatic discharges ESD that could damage the ultrasound system See About Electrostatic Discharge on page 51 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 49 CSIP Level Safety Mechanical Safety Mechanical Although the system is designed to be mobile remember that it is very heavy and that you must Safety take precautions when moving it The physical aspects of this system present a hazard that can cause injury property damage
132. n PCB Reference Information Figure 13 11 Front End FE Assembly FE board 7 PSA IF PCB See Figure 14 16 I m zi m a 3 Figure 13 1 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 259 CSIP Level Configuration PCB Reference Information Figure 13 12 Beamformer BF Board Comp Inform Figure 13 1 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 260 CSIP Level Configuration PCB Reference Information Figure 13 13 Digital Scan Converter DSC Board Figure 13 1 Figure 13 14 PCC Board 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 262 CSIP Level Configuration PCB Reference Information Rear I O Panel PCB Figure 13 15 Rear I O Panel PCB Infor Figure 13 2 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 263 CSIP Level Configuration PCB Reference Information Power I O Box PCB Figure 13 16 Power I O Box PCB Compa Inform Figure 13 3 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 264 CSIP Level Configuration Disk Drive Settings Disk Drive The jumper positions and switch settings of the drives in the HD3 system depend on the manu Settings facturer of the drives Hard Drive Figure 13 17 shows typical hard drive jumper positions Examine the drive itself for information Jumpers on the correct settings The hard drive is the only device on the primary IDE and is u
133. n Figure 11 2 Refer to Table 14 2 for additional information on peripherals and applicable cables System Figure 1 4 through Figure 11 11 are illustrations of the system primary connector assemblies y g gh Fig ystem primary Connectors 4535 612 34161 CSIP Level HD3 Service Manual Page 226 Cabling Interconnect Diagrams Figure I l I HD3 Ultrasound System Signal Interconnect Diagram Video monitor Control module top 453561224291 3500 1622 01 B W printer 2275 0038 Figure 1 1 Color printer 453561226081 Figure 11 2 453561222241 B VCR Figure 11 3 Rear I O panel Side view Rear view X Cable is part of und video monitor PCC board assembly 453561227791 7 Hard drive Control module Disk drive NEM Splitter board Dire
134. n a container as a conductive medium The solution penetrates any cracks or holes in the transducer insulation and provides an electri cal path between the submerged lead wire and the inner transducer shield The following tools are required for these transducer safety tests e Safety analyzer e Saline holder e ECG lead wire e Saline solution If saline is not available mix 27 grams of table salt in 3 liters of tap water 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 132 CSIP Level Performance Tests Electrical Safety Transducer Leakage Current Test Source This test checks a transducer for electrical leakage while it is connected to the ultrasound sys tem The system sends normal operating voltages to the transducer and leakage is measured using a safety analyzer Figure 6 3 shows the basic electrical concept of the Transducer Leakage Current test Complete the procedure To test transducer leakage current on page 133 Figure 6 3 Transducer Leakage Current Test Diagram Power cord connected to AC power mE uam Transducer under open neutral test Neutral g Powered on open ground 2 open g Ground wire Green or Green Yellow AC microammeter C ECG Ground wire closed for Normal condition lead Ground wire open for first Single Fault condition current wire Neutral wire open ground closed for second Single Fault condition LIMITS UL IEC and CSA e For type transduce
135. nsducer isolation leakage current NOTE During this test select only normal polarity Do not impose open ground or open neu tral conditions Set the analyzer to test ECG 2 Plug the analyzer into an available AC wall outlet Plug the ultrasound system power plug into the test receptacle on the analyzer 3 Turn on the ultrasound system Plug the transducer to be tested into the ultrasound system 5 Fill a test container with enough saline to completely cover the appropriate parts of the transducer 6 Insert the exposed end of the ECG lead wire into the saline and then carefully insert the transducer For transthoracic and endocavity transducers submerge the head and 5 cm 1 96 in of the cable Be careful not to submerge the connector 7 Measure the isolation leakage current of the transducer Record the value and check that it is within the limit specified in Figure 6 4 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 137 CSIP Level Adjustments Introduction 7 Adjustments Introduction This section contains information for adjusting the system monitor Except for the monitor there are no other calibration or alignment adjustments to make in the field for this system There are no voltage adjustments to make in the field for this system Adjusting the You can adjust the brightness of the monitor image to compensate for ambient light Monitor The only monitor adjustment is the video brightness there are no adjust
136. ntroduction 5 Installation Introduction This section contains pre installation and installation information for an FSE install of the HD3 Ultrasound System FSE installation consists of a pre installation site check uncrating and unpacking the system physically installing the VCR or color printer if purchased and verifying that the system is configured properly Read this section completely before starting the system installation The instructions in this section assume that the system language is set to English NOTE Some customers may be offerred the option to install their own system Customers electing to install their own system will be provided with an HD3 Ultrasound System Installation User Guide which starts with the assumption that all pre installation actions are complete that the system and system accessories have been uncrated and unpacked and that the system does not have the DICOM option enabled Installation Use the following checklist to review what steps are necessary for proper system installation and Checklist to verify that you have performed them all Perform a pre installation site check page 68 d Check physical access for delivery and installation page 68 a Perform electrical and environmental checks page 69 d If applicable gather site network DICOM information page 69 d Uncrate and unpack
137. ode En cites 87 To configure other system settings Lis rider siennes ardent en aude lee a de e ews 87 Preparing the Peripherals 45 dx or ow ee ee d E dr eee RR vet nine 87 Checking System Functionality ss dar ERE RR RR ERO ER EY eR Ka season 87 Presenting the System iia XR is Soe be ris as et essaie RR ew GEG ii adsl eus ere 88 Physical Installation Procedures un nds tenaient xd pA di alto d d PEE 89 Figure 5 1 Installation Procedure List 2 24 sone eee chee eS OEEES Ne A 89 Uncrating the HD3 Ultrasound System sud 4046 israel aid ds ox Rob eels RR ea eee m 90 Figure 5 2 Cutting the Poly Strapping Bands 90 gt To uncrate the HD3 Ultrasound System 90 Figure 5 3 Removing the Corrugated Top Cover 0 91 Figure 5 4 Removing the Corrugated Wrap 0 cece ccc en 92 Figure 5 5 Removing the Ramp Bolts 034 2 eser ar p RR waded eee HOSE RAE ACER ESE OES 93 Figure 5 6 Placing the Rampe uses es sis etude ltd as a EXE XE Re E Ad ee Key 94 Figure 5 7 Removing the System Hold down Brace 95 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 10 CSIP Level Contents Figure 5 8 Removing the Wheel Chock 0 0 cece cece cece eee eee eee eee eee reese ee hh hn 96 Figure 5 9 Rotating the Rear Casters ss iie home ERR tetes seus bake ewes b
138. on Figure 1 5 HD3 Ultrasound System Control Panel 6070 System Monitor The video monitor Figure 1 1 is a non interlace 26 4 cm 10 39 in color TFT LCD display that is mounted on a mechanism that allows tilt and swivel positioning of the display Ultrasound The physical components that comprise the primary ultrasound elements of the system are the Components Transducer Connector Assembly and the E box circuit boards See Section 13 Configuration for pictures and locations of these system components 4535 612 34161 CSIP Level HD3 Service Manual Page 38 General Information Physical Description System Power Components Software and Data Storage Components Transducer Connector Assembly The Transducer Connector Assembly TCA has the transducer connectors contained in metal shielding that interconnect to the E box Front End board E box The E box is a card cage that houses the ultrasound signal generation and echo acquisition cir cuits The following ultrasound system electronic circuits are contained in the E box e E box Motherboard backplane e Front End FE Assembly e Beamformer BF Board e Beamformer to Front End Connector BFC physically and electronically connects BF and FE boards e Digital Scan Converter DSC Board e PCC Board embedded computer The system electronic power components are the Isolation Transformer Power Supply and the Power I O Assembly See Section 4 Parts
139. ons for viewing setting or changing DICOM information and gives a description of each field in the Glossary The basic steps for initially configuring the system for DICOM communications over a network are as follows Enter the system DICOM parameters Enter the AE Title Station Name and Port number for the HD3 system page 78 Enter the network settings for the HD3 system page 80 2 Identify the DICOM storage devices servers that the system will use page 80 Identify the DICOM printers that the system will use page 80 4 After the DICOM feature has been configured you may want to test the communication between the system and a server or a printer that was entered page 83 d Configure the DICOM Log file settings page 83 gt To configure the system DICOM parameters Press Setup The Setup window opens Figure 5 1 2 Click the DICOM tab The DICOM setup window opens Figure 5 3 4535 612 34161 CSIP Level HD3 Service Manual Page 79 Installation Powering On and Configuring the System Figure 5 3 3 Enter the AE Title Station Name and Port number for this HD3 system You will need to re boot the system in order for the AE Title change to take effect Setup Window DICOM DICOM 1a 53 83 200 104 4535 612 34161 CSIP Level HD3 Service Manual Page 80 Installation Powering On and Configuring the System wu nN Click System Network Settings The System Netw
140. ord the highest resistance value measured in step 5 Check that the highest resistance value is within the limit specified in Figure 6 1 If the reading exceeds the specified limit check the power cord and the associated primary wiring A comprehensive ground impedance measurement can be performed using the safety analyzer The impedance test drives a load current through the ground wire while measuring the AC volt age drop across the entire length of the power cord and to the system chassis The reading will be in milliohms Ground Wire This test checks the entire system for leakage on chassis ground wires Figure 6 2 shows the Leakage basic electrical concept of the test Use a safety analyzer and complete To test the system Current Test ground wiring for leakage on page 131 WARNING This test can be hazardous Avoid any contact with line voltage Any time during the test that the ground connection is open do not touch the chassis or the patient cable 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 130 CSIP Level Performance Tests Electrical Safety Figure 6 2 Ground Wire Leakage Current Test Diagram Power cord connected to AC power Hot M System unger open neutral es Neutral g Powered on open ground a open g Ground wire 777 Green or Green Yellow AC micro ammeter Ground wire open for Normal condition Ground wire and neutral wire open simultaneously for Single Fault condition LIMITS current
141. ork Settings window opens Figure 5 4 View or enter the Network properties for this HD3 in the corresponding fields If you enter properties click Apply when finished otherwise click Close To identify the DICOM storage devices that the system will use Click Add in the DICOM setup window Figure 5 3 The Server Configuration window opens Figure 5 5 Select STORE from the Service menu Enter all of the parameters for the storage device Click OK Repeat step through step 4 for each storage device the system will use NOTE You can configure multiple storage devices and printers but the system will send only to the storage device and the printer selected gt To identify the DICOM printers that the system will use um WN Click Add in the DICOM setup window Figure 5 3 The Server Configuration window opens Figure 5 5 Select PRINT from the Service menu Enter all of the parameters for the printer Click OK Repeat step through step 4 for each storage device the system will use 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 81 CSIP Level Installation Powering On and Configuring the System Figure 5 4 System Network Settings Window DICOM System Network Settings Hubsur amp Satling Hecuba System Hetwork Settings 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 82 CSIP Level Installation Powering On and Configuring the System Figure 5 5 Server Configuration Window DICOM
142. pecifications Specifications Table 2 1 Embedded PC Hardware Specifications Component Specification OS Linux Memory 128 Synchronous DRAM Hard drive 80 GB VGA 640x480 ROM 2 Mbit Flash BIOS Network Interface 10 100 Mb s Tx Keyboard PS 2 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 43 CSIP Level System Specifications Monitor Specifications Table 2 1 Embedded PC Hardware Specifications Continued Component Specification Mouse PS 2 IDE port Enhanced IDE interface Monitor The monitor specifications are Specifications Type TFT LCD e Size 10 4 inch e Pixel Pitch 0 33mm x 0 33mm e 640 x 480 VGA at 60 Hz e Color Depth 8 bit 262 144 colors Power Consumption Total 3 5 Watt 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 44 CSIP Level System Specifications Image Formats Image The following image storage formats are supported by each HD3 storage device Table 2 2 Formats Table 2 2 Supported Image Formats Device Format BMP JPEG TIF DICOM Hard Drive X X X X Flash Memory X X X X CD R W X X X X MOD X X X X 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 45 CSIP Level Safety Introduction 3 Safety Introduction This section summarizes the safety information for the HD3 Ultrasound System About Safety Please read this and related information before using or servicing a Philips ultra Information sound system It applies to the ultrasound system transducers recordin
143. problem is fixed and the system tests are successful return the system to the System to customer and close the call Service e Formally document the problem and the solution Write down exactly what problems you discovered and what corrections you made e Provide feedback Communicate to all affected parties what problems you discovered how you arrived at that conclusion and what corrections you made Include this information with parts that are returned for repair and if appropriate send e mail with this information to ISS personnel who could find it useful Symptoms Some problem considerations are documented here Causes and Corrective Actions Disk is Full In this release the system does not automatically manage hard drive disk space That is studies are not automatically deleted as the hard drive disk becomes full If the disk space alloted for studies is filled the system may behave erratically or generate errors Checking for Electromagnetic interference EMI and radio frequency interference RFI can degrade the per EMI and RFI formance of the HD3 For example a transducer placed close to an ECG cable can increase interference Moving the ECG cable or other medical equipment away from the transducer can reduce interference EMI and RFI can conceivably cause image noise or monitor distortion if the system EMI shielding has been compromised EMI and RFI can be generated by a variety of elec trical devices The interference
144. r transport and storage Ambient temperature range 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F noncondensing for transport and storage Does not apply to media ms foe Bh 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 58 CSIP Level Theory of Operation Introduction 4 Theory of Operation Introduction This section provides a functional overview of the HD3 Ultrasound System by breaking down the system into functional elements and describing their relationships and basic principles of operation System The HD3 system architecture is made up of the following basic functional elements Architecture A Physical assemblies comprising the mobile cart and system components e Electrical power functions e Ultrasound signal generation and control functions e Echo acquisition and control functions e Signal and image data processing and analysis functions e Image display and audio presentation functions Operating A Linux operating system OS provides an integrated range of resources drivers and handlers System for storage video serial and parallel ports and support of file system services and graphical user interfaces The OS is resident on the hard drive The system software performs these tasks e Processes requests from the control panel e Sets up beamforming parameters e Processes acquired ultrasound echoes into digital visual representations for conversion into analog signals e Performs measurements and calculations on acqui
145. r bay See Figure 14 19 CD Hard drive rack See Figure 14 20 Parent Views Power transformer See Figure 14 21 A c 2 D a 2 A c v D Sa y ou o LA LA 3 e N gt o R Pl xs te e ME E gt O0 D z on LA Y a Y 2 2 3 a 0 em e 2 m a b I o Z o 53 _ a c M 9 3 Sh o P on E zB 28 sh E in Y A a af T iL 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 300 CSIP Level I Parts Illustrations Figure 14 20 Hard Drive and CD Drive Rack 453561156821 453561219871 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual CSIP Level Page 301 Parts Illustrations Figure 14 21 Power Transformer Paren Syste i ZU B 453561227901 A 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 302 CSIP Level Parts Illustrations Figure 14 22 Rear I O Panel Assembly 453561227961 i xU F gt 453561217921 co tat th oon 7 P G ie 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 303 CSIP Level Parts Illustrations Figure 14 23 Power I O Box Assembly Screw 2 ples 4535612329
146. r board screws screws 6 plcs A E 6 plcs LE Tel imi o PPS then disconnect the system power 3 2 cord from the main AC supply EG Properly power off the system and 2 Remove all transducers from the transducer holders and place them in O a safe location 3 From the underside of the control panel remove the 15 screws recessed holes securing the top control panel enclosure to the con Le O EN O trol panel housing Remove only these 15 screws Proceed to step 4 Panhead 3 screws NOTE To access the control panel 3 plcs AC supply splitter board you must first remove the video monitor Refer to Figure 10 6 Page 163 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual CSIP Level 2 Figure 10 9 Tilting the Top Control Panel Enclosure 4 Lift the control panel enclosure slightly upward t 5 Carefully tilt it up from the front side jw 4 to the vertical position Proceed to step 6 Figure 10 10 Control panel enclosure Disconnecting the Control Panel Cables While holding the control panel enclosure up disconnect the three cable connections from
147. r needs to be installed and you don t have the upgrade instructions Remove the four screws securing the printer plate at the back of the printer bay 2 Replace the two screws to the top of the printer bay 1 Panhead screws 4 ples 3 Turn the plate upside down and remount it to the printer bay so that it hangs below the bay and allows 3 Printer plate access for cabling the B W printer Install the two remaining plate screws from inside the printer bay Refer to Figure 1 for B W printer cabling diagram Return to Installation Procedure List 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 124 CSIP Level Performance Tests Introduction 6 Performance Tests Introduction This section calls for examinations that determine functional confidence and ensure that the sys Warnings and Cautions Visual Inspection for Mechanical Integrity tem is operating as intended at initial installation and after upgrades or repairs The goal here is to verify system functionality If system testing reveals any problems trouble shoot repair and retest the system before presenting it to the customer for use Review Section 3 Safety before continuing Also follow any additional warnings and cautions contained in this section At initial installation and after upgrades or repairs inspect the systemcart controls cables power cord connectors and transducers for outward signs of wear or physical damage that would sug
148. re 14 16 453561227981 PCB Assy Front End Manufacturing No ASP 439 FE Front End Assembly Figure 14 16 453561215541 PCB Assy Processor PCC Manufacturing No BD 439 PCC 0A Figure 14 22 453561217921 PCB Assy Rear I O Panel Manufacturing No BD 439 RP 0A Figure 14 7 453561222261 PCB Assy Splitter Board Manufacturing No BD 439 SPLITTER 0A Figure 14 24 453561228071 Power I O Assembly Manufacturing No AY 439 1 O Box 00 Figure 14 15 453561221131 Power Supply Assembly E box Manufacturing No AY 439 POWER 00 Figure 14 22 453561227961 Rear I O Housing Manufacturing No ASP 439 RH Figure 14 32 989605300741 Remote Control Sony RM 91 Remote print switch used for color printer installations Diagram Figure 11 2 Figure 14 33 453561228091 Remote Control VCR Wired R 3001 Remote control used for VCR installations Diagram Figure 1 3 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 319 CSIP Level Parts Parts List Table 14 1 HD3 Ultrasound System Parts List Continued Located On Part Number Part Description Notes Reference Figure 14 9 Shipping Foam Keyboard Manufacturing No 364 Z 094A Slides over control panel for support of the video monitor For use when transporting the system in vans or other mobile units Figure 14 27 453561003641 Strap Universal OEM One strap required to secure OEM to peripheral mounting plate Figure 14 8 453561221211 Trackball Assembly Manufacturing No 335 C 007A 00 Figure 14 13 453561219861 Tr
149. re ordering from an APEC an EMEA or an LATAM country 12NC numbers can be used for parts orders worldwide These numbers correspond to the MIP SAP system used by the SLIs and Miami If a table is referenced in this column the part number is on that table Part Description The name or common description of the item is listed here Where appro priate the description column also includes size tolerance type or model and material data for the part Parts tables are alphabetized by this column Attaching parts must be ordered separately They are not provided with the assembly the subas sembly or the component being attached 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 280 CSIP Level Parts Parts Ordering Information Notes Reference Manufacturer s part numbers sometimes alternate part numbers special applications and other information pertaining to a specific part are listed in the Notes Reference column For top assemblies containing many replaceable parts the applicable figure or table for further breakdown of parts is listed here Parts Field Service Engineers Ordering For parts ordering procedures FSEs should refer to their standard operating procedures Customers can order parts through an FSE or directly from the Customer Service Order Pro cessing Department Customers ordering parts through an FSE will need to provide the follow ing information e Shipping address e Purchase order number of equipment e Part numbers or
150. red data e Stores acquired data such as images and user entered data for subsequent retrieval 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 59 CSIP Level Theory of Operation Functional Description Functional The HD3 system produces ultrasound images using transducers digital beamforming and Dop Description pler processing The central processing unit of the system is the PCC Board The ultrasound components comprise digital beamformer technology that combines with the operating system to support the system functions The HD3 system stores the ultrasound images and patient data on the hard drive and can copy that data to the removable media such as magneto optical drive MOD disks CD R and CD R W disks and USB flash memory sticks for off system review The system can send the images to a black and white printer color printer or to a VCR It also generates reports that can be printed After operating power is applied the major functional elements combine to produce ultrasound images The user interface allows system control and viewing of the results The overall system functional flow is power development and distribution analog signal process ing beamforming continuous wave and color Doppler processing scan conversion digital signal processing and video and audio presentation The HD3 system ultrasound engine physically and functionally comprises five primary circuit boards the TCA page 63 the FE page 63 the BF page
151. rface with the ultrasound system The footswitch with freeze and display change functions is an extension of the control panel The control panel consists of TGC slide pot controls trackball additional system control knobs and buttons and a QWERTY keyboard An internal interface PCB reads all of the control inputs determines the function that has been selected and transmits that information to the PCC for processing 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 66 CSIP Level Theory of Operation Functional Description Hard Disk Drive HDD CD RW Magneto optical Disk MOD Drive Flash Memory Stick The HDD housed inside the system enclosure and connected to the PCC by an EIDE cable con tains the Linux embedded operating system ultasound application software and COTS software The HDD stores AP amp l data and ultrasound images The CD RW drive housed in the system enclosure and connected to the PCC by an EIDE cable is a removeable media device used for image and report archiving and system upgrading The MOD drive an external device that connects to the PCC via one of the I O panel USB con nectors is a removeable media device used for image and report archiving The flash memory stick an external device that connects to the PCC via one of the I O panel USB connectors is a removeable media device used for image and report archiving 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 67 CSIP Level Installation I
152. rocedures Figure 10 27 Removing the Power Supply 5 Disengage the power supply by plac ing a slotted screwdriver into the slot at the rear side of the E box case Gently pry the screwdriver toward the front of the system until you feel the power supply release It does not take much pressure to do this 6 Slide and remove the power supply out from the rear of the E box 7 Either proceed to step 8 or to remove the E box assembly cooling fans or Backplane board proceed to step l 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 182 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 28 Removing the BFC Board 8 Grasp the top and bottom side of the BFC board and gently pull it off the FE and BF boards BFC board 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 183 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 29 Removing the FE BF and DSC Boards 9 To remove the FE BF or DSC boards pull out on the card retain ers to release the board from the Backplane board 10 Slide the board out of the card cage and place it on an anti static mat
153. rol panel transducer holder rests on the protector pad Right front caster 7 Remove the four bolts securing the front caster to the cart weldment Return to Disassembly Procedure List 2 of 2 System positioned f Hexhead bolts 4 plcs on left side Crating the HD3 Ultrasound System Figure 10 53 Locking the Front Casters gt To crate the HD3 Ultrasound System NOTE You must have the shipping crate package to be able to perform this procedure This package contains all the hard ware necessary for proper shipping Lock both front casters by pressing down on each caster lock lever to prevent the system from moving dur ing the crating procedure 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 208 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 54 Raising the Control Panel 2 Grasp the control panel handle engage the trigger release and raise the control panel to its highest posi tion 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 209 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 55 Placing the Foam Yoke Support 3 Spread apart the foam yoke support and place it on top of the system top cover and then fold it around the lift column Foam yoke support 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 210 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 56 Lowering the Control Panel 4 Grasp the control panel handl
154. rs For type transducers 10 microamperes Normal condition _ 100 microamperes Normal condition 50 microamperes Single Fault condition 500 microamperes Single Fault condition 7ASW027 4535 612 34161 CSIP Level HD3 Service Manual Page 133 Performance Tests Electrical Safety gt To test transducer leakage current l 2 Set the analyzer mode to test ECG leads Plug the analyzer into an available AC wall outlet Plug the ultrasound system power plug into the test receptacle on the analyzer Turn on the ultrasound system Plug the transducer to be tested into the ultrasound system Connect an ECG lead wire to the appropriate jack on the analyzer Fill a test container with enough saline to completely cover the appropriate parts of the transducer Insert the exposed end of the ECG lead into the saline and carefully insert the transducer For transthoracic and endocavity transducers submerge the head and 5 cm 2 in of the cable Be careful not to submerge the connector Set the analyzer to read leakage current in microamperes Read the current in both normal and reverse polarity and record the highest value Check that the highest value is within the limit specified for Normal condition in Figure 6 3 Match the transducer type symbol on the transducer connector or cable with the symbol in the fig ure Read the current with an open ground condition imposed in both normal and reverse polar ity Wri
155. s 4 s 170 gt To remove the B W printer CD Hard drive rack power transformer and printer bay 170 Figure 10 17 Disconnecting the B W Printer Cables and Removing the Printer Retaining Bracket 171 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 16 CSIP Level Contents Figure 10 18 Disconnecting the Drive Cables and Removing the Drive Rack Assembly 172 Figure 10 19 Removing the B W Printer Bay 0 ccc cee ene eee eens 173 Figure 10 20 Power Transformer Cable Tie 174 Figure 10 21 Sliding the Transformer Back 0 ccc ccc cece ee ce eee hh hh 175 Figure 10 22 Removing the Power I O Box ccc cece cece ee eee eee eee eee hh hh 176 Figure 10 23 Removing the Power Transformer 0 0 0 0 cece cece eee e 177 E box Bay E box Assembly Transducer Connector Assembly E box Boards Power Supply and Cooling Fans 178 Figure 0 24 E box Bay Components usse enn wee ke doe She ide ETAGE NV X ede tes 178 gt To remove the E box assembly transducer connector assembly E box boards power supply and cooling fans 178 Figure 10 25 Removing the E box Rear Shield 179 Figure 10 26 Disconnecting the Power Supply Power Cord 180 Figure 10 27 Removing the Power Supply
156. s see Table 14 2 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 278 CSIP Level Parts How and Where to Find a Part Number l 2 3 etc See Figure 14 X Syste Paren Parts Install MA Figure Conventions Item Number The item number for each part or subassembly shown in an illustration is a hypertext cross reference linking to the parts cable tables containing parts descriptions and addi tional information See Figure See Figure is a hypertext cross reference link to a detail subassembly figure In the subassembly figure you will find either the part number a reference to another detail figure or a reference to the table containing parts descriptions and additional information System View Illustration Label The SYSTEM VIEW System Parts Locator Map Figure 14 1 contains links to PARENT VIEW illustrations Parent View Illustration Label PARENT VIEW indicates an illustration that provides links to additional parts breakdown indicated with a See Figure reference System View Button The System View button is a hypertext cross reference link to the SYSTEM VIEW System Parts Locator Map You can return to the SYSTEM VIEW System Parts Locator Map by clicking the System View button in the lower left corner of any figure in this section Parent View Button The Parent View button is a hypertext link to the parent part or PARENT VIEW illustration Parts List But
157. s exhibiting this symptom or is it exclusive to one system e s this the symptom of a real problem or is it possibly an unrealistic expectation of the sys tem features and options set e Clarify the symptom Is it a hang a crash a shutdown an image artifact an error code not booting or other symptom Write down a clear statement of what the symptom is and how it manifests itself How does it happen What keystrokes what modality what preset what transducer 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 143 CSIP Level Troubleshooting All Troubleshooting Starts Here When does it happen Time of day during boot up during scan image review sending to a network during a calculation during a measurement playing recording VCR printing acquiring an image annotating other How often does it happen Intermittently predictably all of the time e Categorize localize the problem Is ita printing problem an image quality or viewing problem a data export or import problem or other Consider if the symptom indicates an operating procedural error or a system failure If it is a system failure determine whether it seems to be a hardware or software problem If it is a software problem determine if it is an operating system or ultrasound problem e f possible make hardcopy prints of the system displays that shows the first and subsequent indications of the failure Do this as soon as possible to ensure this type of d
158. s the crate Figure 10 62 Placing the Ramp I Place the crate ramp in front of the crate opening with the beveled edge positioned at the lower end and fac ing up Figure 10 63 Loading the System onto the Crate Caster tab lock release Crate floor support 12 14 Unlock both front casters by press ing down on each caster tab lock release Slightly lift the antistatic bag and position yourself on one side of the crate toward the front of the system Grasp the control panel handle and carefully pull the system up the ramp and onto the crate guiding the underside of the system into the crate floor support The rear of the system should be facing the ramp side of the crate Figure 10 64 Rotating the Rear Casters 15 Rotate the rear casters 180 degrees Figure 10 65 Placing the Wheel Chock 16 Place the wheel chock so that the beveled side seats against the wheels of the casters Figure 10 66 Placing the System Hold Down Brace 17 Place the system hold down brace over the rear wheels Figure 10 67 Mounting the Ramp to the Crate 18 Turn the ramp around and place the ramp into the pallet with beveled edge up and facing outward 19 Secure the ramp to the crate using four bolts 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 222 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 68 Placing the Corrugated Wrap 20 Place the one piece corrugated wrap
159. s to fix what you thought was the problem If the change didn t bring about the result you expected consider if 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 146 CSIP Level Troubleshooting All Troubleshooting Starts Here that unexpected result brings you closer to the actual cause of the problem If it doesn t con sider returning the system to the known condition it was in before your last change and verify its condition before proceeding Review your solution and any discovery that your change produced Decide if you should pro ceed with your original solution or go back to investigating and testing To avoid producing con fusing and conflicting data do not deviate too far from the methodical approach that allows you to isolate the failure by eliminating possible causes along the way Verifying Once the system fault has been identified and you have performed authorized corrective Corrective actions to repair the failure conduct whatever tests are necessary to ensure that the problem is Actions fixed and that the system meets its optimum level of performance Typically it will be the same testing that led you to isolating the cause of the specific problem refer to your notes and then additional tests that give you confidence that the system is generally performing as it should 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 147 CSIP Level Troubleshooting Symptoms Causes and Corrective Actions Returning the Once the reported
160. sal Peripheral Mounting Plate 6 Decide which side you want the VCR to face and place it centered on the mounting plate 6 Placement 7 Strap the VCR to the mounting plate tighten the straps and secure the straps with the Velcro end 7 Strapped 4535 61234161 HD3 Service Manual Page 116 CSIP Level 2 Installation Physical Installation Procedures Figure 5 28 Cabling the VCR to the HD3 System 8 Install the VCR cables Refer to Figure 1 3 for the top monuted VCR cabling diagram Return to Installation Procedure List 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 117 CSIP Level 2 Installation Physical Installation Procedures MOD Drive Figure 5 29 Connecting the USB Cable to the MOD Drive gt Toinstall the MOD drive Place the MOD drive on the HD3 system in a place that is preferable for your use It is recommended that the MOD drive be mounted on a horizontal surface Attach it with the velcro strips supplied with the MOD drive 2 Connect the small connector end of MOD the USB cable to the USB port on the rear of the MOD drive USB cable 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 118 CSIP Level 2 Installation Physical Installation Procedures Figure 5 30 Connecting the USB Cable to the HD3 System Rear I O panel 3 Connect the USB cable to either of the two USB ports on the HD3 sys tem Rear I O Panel Return to Installation Procedure List
161. screws securing the e the Rear I O panel PCB to the Rear I O panel assembly frame ae ey REN 9 Remove the three screws securing y 0 2 2 D p 10 Slide the PCB out the backside open ing of the frame La Frame A e n 0 Y f Return to Disassembly Procedure List 2 Q Panhead screws 3 plcs Bezel of 2 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 194 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Power 1 0 Box Figure 10 40 Removing the Left and Right Side Enclosures NOTE Both side enclosures must be removed before removing the Power I O box gt To remove the Power I O box Disconnect the system power cord from the main AC supply 2 Remove the two screws securing the left side enclosure 3 Pivot the back side of the enclosure Screws 2 plcs away from the system and then gen tly slide the enclosure toward the rear to remove it 4 Repeat step 2 and step 3 for right side enclosure removal Figure 10 41 Disconnecting the Power Supply Power Cord 4 5 Disconnect the power supply power cord from the right side of the E box Figure 10 42 Cutting the Cable Ties on the Power Cables 6 Cut the two cable ties that bind the transformer and CD cables together Cable ties 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 197 CSIP Level
162. section summarizes the system specifications for the HD3 Ultrasound System For trans ducer specifications see Section 15 Transducers Physical The physical dimensions and weight of the HD3 are as follows Specifications Height Lowest position 1 280 mm 50 4 in Highest position 1 455 mm 57 3 in Depth With no peripherals 798 mm 31 4 in e Width With no peripherals 505 mm 19 9 in e Weight Less than 61 2 kg 135 Ib including monitor and without peripherals Electrical The electrical specifications of the HD3 are as follows Specifications e AC input 90 to 264 Vac 47 to 63 Hz e Ground impedance 100 mQ maximum Load 1 150 VA maximum e AC output including PC non sinusoidal 120 VRMS 350 VA maximum 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 42 CSIP Level System Specifications Environmental Specifications Environ The environmental specifications for the HD3 system are as follows mental e Operational Specifications Temperature range 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Relative humidity 15 to 95 non condensing VCR and printers temperature limit 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F at 80 RH Altitude 697 hPa to 1013 hPa 0 to 10 000 feet at 35 C 95 F e Storage Temperature range 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Relative humidity 15 to 95 non condensing Altitude 572 hPa to 1013 hPa System PC Table 2 1 lists the PCC hardware s
163. sed interchangeably to describe the same symptom or Crashes However these two terms describe two different behaviors It is important to understand the difference between these terms because the causes are different the troubleshooting techniques are different and the information available to the FSE is different A hang is when the system stops responding to the keyboard There is a normal image on the monitor and the system may continue to be working updated data in the image area clock is correct and continues changing but the system does not respond to hard keys soft keys or the trackball There is not any specific data associated with a hang because from the software point of view everything is behaving normally The best source of information is to ask the customer about the keystrokes prior to a hang Also check the Keystroke Log 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 149 CSIP Level Troubleshooting Symptoms Causes and Corrective Actions A crash occurs when the system detects an abnormal condition in either the hardware or the software A crash is an unexpected software event that causes the system to diaplay an error message and forces the user to re boot the system NOTE Cycle power at least once a week if a system is left on permanently As the user presses buttons and different parts of the software are used different segments of vir tual memory are acquired and released Virtual memory is
164. ssaging presented to you during Setup and Export the HD3 has a DICOM log that records DICOM network activity The DICOM log contains the following information Service amp Transfer Type The Called and Calling devices and their communication parameters e Status of the export operation e The number of images expected to be sent e The number of images successfully sent e The number of images that failed You may want to view or copy the DICOM log see To display the keystroke or DICOM log on page 153 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 151 CSIP Level I Troubleshooting Backing Up and Restoring Backing Up and Restoring Loading Software and Drivers Managing System Options Before you begin installing software replacing a hard drive or taking any service action that might cause data to be lost perform the following tasks e Ensure that the customer has saved any important studies If they have the Review option back up patient exams as described in Section 12 Review of the HD3 Getting Started man ual e Make a system backup as described in Section 16 System Administration of the HD3 Get ting Started manual System settings DICOM network settings and options are saved when you perform a backup Subsequent releases of the ultrasound application software will be available on CD ROM Instal lation is accomplished by inserting the CD into the CD RW drive and accessing the Admin screen as
165. stem Connector Illustrations Figure 11 7 HD3 System Connector Locations Power I O Box Connectors Hard drive and disk drive O O Xfmr B W printer Xfmr Power supply JPI JP5 JP4 JP3 JP2 FI Fuse O O Rear view with cover removed 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 241 CSIP Level Cabling System Connector Illustrations Figure 11 8 HD3 Video Monitor PCB Cable Connector Locations f OA See Figure 13 5 On See Figure 13 5 CNI e e Left speaker Monitor power cable Connects to Control Module Splitter board J1 Monitor signal cable Connects to Control Module Splitter board J2 Right speaker 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 242 CSIP Level Cabling System Connector Illustrations Figure 11 9 HD3 Control Panel PCB Cable Connector Locations Splitter Board LCD IF POWER LCD IF DATA JI p KEY POWER KEY DATA
166. sually set to MASTER or SINGLE Figure 13 17 Hard Drive Jumper Settings Pin l G A MASTER ON SLAVE OFF H Master jumper configuration Signal connector Power connector A V o HE Eh Ely T ET dep E E LET L1 ET GE T Oo poo TET E Creme Bnauunuuaouuuuauaauuuuuud Hard drive N 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 265 CSIP Level Configuration Disk Drive Settings CD RW Drive Figure 13 18 shows typical CD RW drive jumper positions Set the jumper to the MASTER posi Jumpers tion on the secondary IDE Figure 13 18 CD RW Drive Jumper Position SLAVE jumper setting CSEL jumper settings EN AA MASTER jumper setting CS CABLE SELECT SL SLAVE MA MASTER Signal connector Power connector L A CO 0C000C0C00O00000000000 D a ansaaaeaenanansausos O OO O Bo Ed ET A DVD drive Jumper 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 266 CSIP Level Configuration Peripheral Settings MOD Drive Set the MOD drive jumpers to SLAVE on the secondary IDE Jumpers Peripheral The initial Philips recommended peripheral settings for use with the HD3 system are provided in Settings this section B W Printer on page 266 Color Printer on page 267 and VCR on page 271
167. te down the highest value this is the value for the first Single Fault condition Read the current with an open neutral condition imposed in both normal and reverse polar ity Write down the highest value this is the value for the second Single Fault condition 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 134 CSIP Level Performance Tests Electrical Safety 10 Check that the highest current value measured in step 8 and step 9 is within the limit speci fied for Single Fault condition in Figure 6 3 Values exceeding the limits may indicate a fault in the transducer housing or the cable sheath To locate a fault precisely repeat the measure ment while slowly inserting the transducer into the saline The aberrant reading appears when the fault in the cable enters the saline NOTE Endocavity transducers have a grounded jacket just under the outer plastic skin of the cable Their leakage currents can measure within the specified limits even if there is a fault in the outer skin Step tests for this condition l In normal polarity with an open ground condition imposed measure ground wire leakage see Ground Wire Leakage Current Test on page 129 Compare this to the highest value for transducer leakage current Single Fault condition obtained in step 10 If the transducer leakage is greater than 8076 of the chassis leakage there is a fault in the transducer To locate the fault slowly insert the transducer in the saline as in step
168. ter Cabling Diagram HD3 Rear I O Panel o o O 989605300741 2275 0482 01 154899 RM 91 Sony remote print switch 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 236 CSIP Level Cabling Peripheral Cabling Diagrams Figure 11 3 Mitsubishi HS MD3000UA EA VCR Cabling Diagram HD3 Power I O Box HD3 Rear I O Panel HS MD3000UA EA VCR Analog 2 D voeo E Ge white 2275 0482 01 Ox head 154899 t 453561012981 en 453561228091 R 3001 VCR remote control 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 237 CSIP Level Cabling System Connector Illustrations System Connector Illustrations Figure 11 4 HD3 System Connector Locations Front Panel CISD 008H Black amp white printer Transducer osea q connector A Hard disk drive behind panel FEBR Transducer
169. ter bay Peripheral bay 1 Refer to System Enclosures for sys tem enclosures removal and perform all the steps before proceeding with the following procedures Lf 3 3 ES E2005 Printer bay NOTE Only the left side enclosure Figure 10 3 needs to be B W printer removed if you are only remov ing either the B W printer or the CD Hard drive rack other wise follow the entire proce joe dure in the sequence presented to remove the printer bay or A T el power transformer CD Hard drive rack fa al Power transformer 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 171 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 17 Disconnecting the B W Printer Cables and Removing the Printer Retaining Bracket 2 With the black and white printer in place disconnect all the cables from the rear of the unit 3 Remove the four screws securing the printer retaining bracket to the printer bay 4 Slide the printer out of the printer bay through the front of the system
170. the system page 70 d Inspect the system page ZI ii ccosesane rt RO RE Ex ERE vege CREER Y XXX REY E RR a Assemble the system page 72 m Install the peripherals page 72 s 6s sos o ae E ERE E AAA ERE EI d 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 68 CSIP Level Installation Inspecting the Installation Site Inspecting the Installation Site Checking Physical Access for Delivery and Installation Install the system power cord page 72 ooooooooooooooscoosoosonosoos d Start up and configure the system page 72 d Set or verify the institution name user language and time and date settings page 73 through pagg er ee AAA KA AARAU KC AAA a Verify system options page 76 sarta E ER EE A d Configure the DICOM connectivity network if required page 77 a Configure other system settings optional page 87 d Prepare the peripherals page 87 ooooooooooooomoromoncrrrsrrrrross a Perform a system functional check page 87 d Present the system page BE ooo ogni tened risa dob Race PE Res RO des a Conduct an inspection of the site prior to system installation to ensure a trouble free installation and to assist the customer in providing an environment that supports reliable performance of th
171. tings Table 13 5 HS MD3000U E VCR Displayed Menu Settings NTSC Setting PAL Setting Numeric Code Parameter Not Displayed Not Displayed Displayed Menu I Rec Tape End Stop Stop 101 00 Tape End Stop Stop 102 00 Tape In Stop Stop 103 00 Tape Length T 120 E 180 104 00 VISS REC REC 105 01 Time Code Rec OFF OFF 106 00 Time Code Disp OFF OFF 107 00 Foot Switch LE LE 108 00 Dimmer OFF OFF 109 00 Menu 2 S VHS S ET ON OFF Auto 201 01 Y NR ON ON 202 01 C NR ON ON 203 01 Y Enhancer ON ON 204 01 TBC ON ON 205 01 Color Filter OFF OFF 206 00 Freeze Mode Frame Frame 207 00 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 274 CSIP Level Configuration Peripheral Settings Table 13 5 HS MD3000U E VCR Displayed Menu Settings Hi Fi Audio ON ON 208 01 Normal Audio In MIX MIX 209 00 Menu 3 Daylight Savings OFF No time date OFF No time 301 00 set date set Month 0l OI Do not set Day OI OI Do not set Year 2004 2004 Do not set Time 00 00 00 00 00 00 Do not set 2 Language Menu Language English displayed English displayed 001 00 VCRs are shipped with the Menu 3 clock functions left at the factory defaults shown because the system also provides these functions and the VCR clock is not likely to be used If the VCR clock is set it will cause the normal standby display of the VCR to display the time of day rather than tape location tim
172. ton The Parts List button located on the System Parts Locator Map only is a hypertext cross reference linking to the Parts Table containing parts descriptions and addi tional information The Parts List can also be accessed by clicking one of the blue part numbers in any of the figures in this section Installation Button The Installation button is a hypertext link to a figure s corresponding installation removal procedure 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 279 CSIP Level I Parts How and Where to Find a Part Number Disassembly Button The Disassembly button is a hypertext link to figures corresponding to a disassembly assembly procedure Green Arrow The green arrows found throughout the parts illustrations are used to indicate movement direction rotation or point to a specific area details breakdowns Parts Table Definitions Item No This column lists the item numbers that correspond to parts in the parts illustrations Located On This column lists all of the figures on which the part is found Legacy Part Number This column lists the legacy part number for an item Use this column only if you are in North America or Canada or you order directly from Bothell These numbers correspond to the PRI SAP system If a table is referenced in this column the part number is on that table I2NC Part Number This column lists the 2NC part number for an item Use this column if you a
173. tures and generate reports for health care profes sionals The system has a basic set of imaging modes and measurement tools and supports up to five transducers There are optional modes and measurement tools that are available only when a specific mode or an analysis package is purchased and enabled for customer use Options and upgrade security is controlled through the use of system specific passwords and software e See Applications on page 29 e See Modes on page 29 e See Transducers on page 30 e See Options on page 31 Figure l l HD3 Ultrasound System Video monitor Control panel B W printer bay Transducer connectors System enclosures E Box internal I O panel rear Power supply internal 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 29 CSIP Level General Information System Overview Applications The following applications are available on the HD3 system Refer to the HD3 Getting Started manual for detailed feature information regarding these applications e Abdominal e Small parts and superficial e Pediatric e Musculoskeletal e Obstetrical e Gynecological and fertility e Prostate e Vascular e Cardiac Adult Modes The following imaging modes are available on the HD3 system Refer to the HD3 Getting Started manual for detailed feature information regarding these modes e 2D e 3D e M mode e Pulsed wave PW spectral Doppler e Color flow e Color Power Angio CPA imaging
174. turn all products containing mercury to Bothell for disposal Refer to Figure 10 1 for links to disassembly procedures by specific part 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual CSIP Level Page 155 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 1 Disassembly Procedure List 1 of 2 NOTE Unless otherwise noted reassembly is essentially the reverse of the disassembly procedure System Enclosures Video Monitor Control Panel VCR or Color Printer Universal Peripheral Mounting Plate ma Peripheral Bay B W Printer fil Printer Bay CD Hard Drive Rack and Power Transformer qm E box Bay E box Assembly j T Transducer Connector iil Assembly E box Boards Power i d P i Supply and Cooling Fans NOTE The numbers in the installation illustrations correspond to the steps in the disassembly procedure List Continued 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 156 CSIP Level Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 2 Disassembly Procedure List 2 of 2 Rear I O Panel System Casters Power I O Box Crating the HD3 Ultrasound System Lift Column Gas Strut NOTE The numbers in the installation illustrations correspond to the steps in the installation procedure Previous List 4535 612 34161 HD3
175. uid e Practice proper cleaning or sterilization of a patient applied part to avoid damage e Do not submerge the cables of patient applied parts in solution The cables are not liquid tight beyond the applied part cable or cable connector interfaces e Do not use solvents such as thinner or benzine or abrasive cleaners on the system transduc ers video monitor touch screen or any printer Electrostatic discharge ESD commonly referred to as a static shock is a naturally occurring phenomenon ESD is most prevalent during conditions of low humidity which can be caused by heating or air conditioning During low humidity conditions electrical charges naturally build up on individuals and can create static shocks An ESD condition occurs when an individual with an electrical energy buildup comes in contact with objects such as metal doorknobs file cabinets computer equipment and even other indi viduals The static shock or ESD is a discharge of the electrical energy buildup from a charged individual to a lesser or non charged individual or object The level of electrical energy discharged from a system user or patient to the ultrasound system can be significant enough to cause damage to the system or transducers The following precau tions can help to reduce ESD antistatic spray on carpets antistatic spray on linoleum antistatic mats or a ground wire connection between the system and the patient table or bed 4535 612 34161 HD3
176. ure away from the system and then gen Screws 2 plcs tly slide the enclosure toward the rear to remove it 4 Repeat step 2 and step 3 for right side enclosure removal 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 191 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 37 Removing the Rear I O Panel ce SS 5 Remove the four screws securing the Rear I O panel to the cart frame CAUTION When removin f gt E g any o gt SS sen x Panhead screws 4 plcs xe the four Rear l O panel 5 assembly screws ensure that the screws don t drop into the Power I O box opening below If this happens you will have to remove the Power I O box to retrieve them Figure 10 40 es Figure 10 38 Disconnecting the Rear I O Panel Assembly PCB Cables PCC interface cable B W printer cables if used Erro panel Y ue of the cart frame enough to discon nect all the cables connected to the Rear I O panel assembly board 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 193 CSIP Level 2 Disassembly Disassembly Removal Procedures Figure 10 39 Removing the Rear I O Panel Assembly PCB Rear I O panel bezel to the Rear I O panel assembly frame 8 Slide the bezel off the front of the Rear I O panel assembly frame y Flathead screws 6 plcs 7 7 Remove the six
177. ve and disk drive 7 Not used J12 J7 Jl2 Power connector J5 al Connects to Hard drive and disk drive J5 Power connector J4 zu o o Connects to Splitter board J3 _ J4 7 JJI8 Power connector J18 Connects to Rear I O PCB J2 Ji Signal connectors JI 1 J16 7 ls T Connects to monitor GPI and J7 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 245 CSIP Level Change History Introduction 12 Change History Introduction Initial System Release v1 00 00 Build 085 This section summarizes the software and hardware changes associated with specific software releases Unless noted under Hardware Changes hardware changes do not always accompany a software release See Section 13 Configuration for part numbers of the released software versions Contact your Philips representative for the core information you need to determine the compatibility of primary system PCBs and certain hardware assemblies with respect to the system software releases Any hardware part number additions or changes that accompany these releases are incorporated into the respective sections of this manual Philips Ultrasound released the HD3 Ultrasound System for customer orders in August 2005 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 246 CSIP Level I Configuration Introduction 13 Configuration Introduction Compatibility Information System Software Locating
178. zards may exist if this system including all externally mounted recording and moni toring devices is not properly grounded Protection against electrical shock is provided by grounding the chassis with a three wire cable and plug The system must be plugged into a grounded outlet The grounding wire must not be removed or defeated e To avoid risks of electrical shock and fire hazards inspect the system power cord and plug on a regular basis Ensure that they are not damaged in any way Do not remove the protective covers on the system hazardous voltages are present inside Cabinet panels must be in place while the system is in use All internal adjustments and replacements must be made by a qualified Philips Ultrasound field service engineer e Do not operate this system in the presence of flammable gases or anesthetics Explosion can result from electrical ignition e To avoid risk of electrical shock hazards always disconnect the system from the wall outlet before cleaning the system 4535 612 34161 HD3 Service Manual Page 47 CSIP Level Safety Electrical Safety WARNINGS e To avoid risk of electrical shock hazards always inspect transducers before use Check the face housing and cable before use Do not use if the face is cracked chipped or torn the housing is damaged or the cable is abraded e To avoid risk of electrical shock do not use any transducer that has been immersed beyond the specified cleaning or disinfect
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