Mindray m7 Service Manual
Mindray m7 Service Manual
Diagnostic Ultrasound
System
Service Manual
Revision 9.0
Contents
Contents ..............................................................................................................................................i
Revision History ................................................................................................................................. I
Intellectual Property Statement .......................................................................................................... I
Responsibility on the Manufacturer Party ......................................................................................... II
Warranty ........................................................................................................................................... III
Important Information ........................................................................................................................ V
Safety Precautions ........................................................................................................................... VI
i
4.1.2 Explosive Figure of the Modules .................................................................................. 4-3
4.2 Field Replaceable Unit ......................................................................................................... 4-6
4.3 Assembly/Disassembly ...................................................................................................... 4-14
4.3.1 Removing Batteries .................................................................................................... 4-14
4.3.2 Removing Display Assembly ...................................................................................... 4-14
4.3.3 Removing Top Cover of Main Unit .............................................................................. 4-19
4.3.4 Removing the Power Module ..................................................................................... 4-21
4.3.5 Removing CW Board and Installation......................................................................... 4-24
4.3.6 Removing CPU Fan .................................................................................................... 4-26
4.3.7 Removing CPU Board and Radiator Module .............................................................. 4-27
4.3.8 Removing the System Fan ......................................................................................... 4-29
4.3.9 Remove the Speakers ................................................................................................ 4-30
4.3.10 Removing Transmission Board................................................................................... 4-31
4.3.11 Removing Main Board and Transducer Board Assembly ........................................... 4-32
4.3.12 Remove the Transducer Board................................................................................... 4-34
4.3.13 Removing 4D Board and Installation .......................................................................... 4-35
4.3.14 Removing Hard Disk ................................................................................................... 4-37
4.3.15 Removing Transducer Extend Module PEM-11 ......................................................... 4-38
4.3.16 Removing ECG Module .............................................................................................. 4-41
4.3.17 Removing Video and Audio Capture Module ............................................................. 4-43
4.3.18 Removing I/O Extend Module..................................................................................... 4-44
ii
5.6.4 Temperature Warning ................................................................................................. 5-17
5.6.5 Volt Warning................................................................................................................ 5-17
iv
Revision History
Mindray may revise this publication from time to time without written notice.
© 2016 Shenzhen Mindray Bio-medical Electronics Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Mindray intends to maintain the contents of this manual as confidential information. Disclosure of
the information in this manual in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Mindray
is strictly forbidden.
I
Release, amendment, reproduction, distribution, rental, adaptation, translation or any other
derivative work of this manual in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Mindray
is strictly forbidden.
All information contained in this manual is believed to be correct. Mindray shall not be liable for
errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing,
performance, or use of this manual.
Mindray is responsible for the effects on safety, reliability and performance of this product, only if:
z all installation operations, expansions, changes, modifications and repairs of this product
are conducted by Mindray authorized personnel;
z the electrical installation of the relevant room complies with the applicable national and
local requirements; and
z the product is used in accordance with the instructions for use.
z MindrayVNC ver. 1.0 is free open source software, the performance of MindrayVNC ver.
1.0 is not guaranteed by MINDRAY.
Note
This equipment must be operated by skilled/trained clinical professionals.
Warning
It is important for the hospital or organization that employs this equipment to carry out a reasonable
service/maintenance plan. Neglect of this may result in machine breakdown or personal injury.
II
Warranty
THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Exemptions
Mindray's obligation or liability under this warranty does not include any transportation or other
charges or liability for direct, indirect or consequential damages or delay resulting from the improper
use or application of the product or the use of parts or accessories not approved by Mindray or
repairs by people other than Mindray authorized personnel.
III
This warranty shall not extend to:
Malfunction of the instrument or part whose serial number is not legible enough.
Company Contact
Manufacturer: Shenzhen Mindray Bio-medical Electronics Co., Ltd.
Tel: 0049-40-2513175
Fax: 0049-40-255726
IV
Important Information
1. It is the customer’s responsibility to maintain and manage the system after delivery.
2. The warranty does not cover the following items, even during the warranty period:
(2) Damage or loss caused by Acts of God such as fires, earthquakes, floods, lightning, etc.
(3) Damage or loss caused by failure to meet the specified conditions for this system, such as
inadequate power supply, improper installation or environmental conditions.
(4) Damage or loss due to use of the system outside the region where the system was
originally sold.
(5) Damage or loss involving the system purchased from a source other than Mindray or its
authorized agents.
3. This system shall not be used by persons other than fully qualified and certified medical
personnel.
5. In no event shall Mindray be liable for problems, damage, or loss caused by relocation,
modification, or repair performed by personnel other than those designated by Mindray.
6. The purpose of this system is to provide physicians with data for clinical diagnosis. It is the
physician’s responsibility for diagnostic procedures. Mindray shall not be liable for the results of
diagnostic procedures.
8. Mindray shall not be liable for loss of data stored in the memory of this system caused by
operator error or accidents.
9. This manual contains warnings regarding foreseeable potential dangers, but you shall always
be alert to dangers other than those indicated as well. Mindray shall not be liable for damage or
loss that results from negligence or from ignoring the precautions and operating instructions
described in this operator’s manual.
10. If the manager for this system is changed, be sure to hand over this operator’s manual to the
new manager.
V
Safety Precautions
1. Meaning of Signal Words
NOTE Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in
property damage.
Symbol Description
The ultrasound probes connected to this system are type-BF applied parts.
The ECG leads applied on this system are type-BF applied parts, too.
“Attention” indicates the points that you should pay attention to. Be sure to
read the operator’s manual concerning these points before using the system.
VI
3. Safety Precautions
Please observe the following precautions to ensure patient’s and operator’s safety when using this
system.
WARNING: 1. Do connect the power plug of this system and power plugs of the
peripherals to wall receptacles that meet the ratings indicated on
the rating nameplate. Using an adapter or multifunctional
receptacle may affect the system’s grounding performance, and
cause the leakage current to exceed safety requirements. You
must use the power cord provided with the system.
2. Use the cable provided with this system to connect the printer.
Other cables may result in electric shock.
3. Before cleaning the system, disconnect the power cord from the
outlet. System failure and electric shock may result.
6. Do not allow the patient to contact the live parts of the ultrasound
system or other devices, e.g. signal I / O ports. Electric shock
may occur.
VII
8. Do not subject the transducers to knocks or drops. Use of a
defective transducer may cause an electric shock.
9. Do not open the covers and front panel of the system. Otherwise,
short circuit or electric shock may result.
10. Do not use this system when any digital device such as a
high-frequency electrotome, high-frequency therapeutic device
or defibrillator is applied already. Otherwise, there is a risk of
electric shock to the patient.
11. When moving the system, you should first fold the LCD display,
disconnect the system from other devices (including
transducers) and disconnect the system from the power supply.
Separate the system from the mobile trolley before
transportation.
VIII
2. Malfunctions due to radio wave:
When you place the system on the mobile trolley and move them
together, you must secure all objects on the mobile trolley to prevent
them from falling. Otherwise you should separate the system from the
mobile trolley and move them individually.
When you have to move the system with the mobile trolley upward or
downward the stairs, you must separate them first and then move
them individually.
Object placed on the monitor may fall and injure an individual when
moving.
Fasten and fully secure any peripheral device before moving the
system. A loose peripheral device may fall and injure an individual.
6. Do not use the system to examine a fetus for a long period of time.
IX
7. The system and its accessories are not disinfected or sterilized
prior to delivery. The operator is responsible for the cleaning and
disinfection of transducers and sterilization of biopsy brackets
according to the manuals, prior to the use. All items must be
thoroughly processed to completely remove harmful residual
chemicals, which will not only harmful to the human body, but also
damage the accessory.
11. The cover contains natural rubber that can cause allergic reactions
in some individuals.
12. Please use the ultrasound gel compliant with the relevant local
regulations.
13. Do not connect this system to outlets with the same circuit breakers
and fuses that control the current of devices such as life-support
systems. If malfunctions or over-current appear on this system, or
when there is an instantaneous current at power ON, the breakers
and fuses of the building’s supply circuit may be tripped.
NOTE: 1. Do not use the system in the vicinity of strong electromagnetic field (such as a
transformer), which may affect the performance of the system.
2. Do not use the system in the vicinity of high-frequency radiation source, which may
affect the performance of the system or even lead to failure.
X
3. To avoid damaging the system, DO NOT use it in following environment:
4. Turn ON the system only after the power has been turned OFF for more than 20
seconds. If the system is turned ON immediately after being turned OFF, the system
may not be rebooted properly and could malfunction.
5. Press <Freeze> or turn off the power of the system before connecting or
disconnecting a transducer. Otherwise, the system and / or transducer may be
damaged.
6. Remove ultrasound gel from the face of a probe when the examination is complete.
Water in the gel may enter the acoustic lens and adversely affect the performance
and safety of the transducer.
7. You should properly back up the system to a secure external storage media,
including system configuration and settings and patient data. Data stored to the
system’s hard drive may be lost due to system failure, improper operation or
accident.
8. Do not apply external force to the control panel. Otherwise, the system may be
damaged.
9. If the system is used in a small room, the room temperature may rise. Please provide
proper ventilation and free air exchange.
10. When using or placing the system, keep the system horizontal to avoid disbalance.
11. To dispose of the system or any part, contact Mindray Customer Service Department
or sales representative. Mindray is not responsible for any system content or
accessories that have been discarded improperly. Mindray is not responsible for any
system content or accessories that have been discarded improperly.
12. Electrical and mechanical performance may be degraded due to long usage (such as
current leakage or distortion and abrasion), the image sensitivity and precision may
become worse too. To ensure optimal system operations, it is recommended that you
maintain the system under a Mindray service agreement.
XI
13. Do not use gel, disinfectant, transducers or needle-guided brackets that are not
compatible with the system.
14. The replaceable fuse is inside the chassis. Refer replacing job to Mindray service
engineers or engineers authorized by Mindray only.
15. Do not turn OFF the power supply of the system during printing, file storage or
invoking other system operations. An interrupted process may not be completed, and
can become lost or corrupted.
16. If the system is powered off improperly during operation, it may result in data
damage of the system’s hard disk or system failure.
17. Do not use a USB memory device (e.g., an USB flash drive, removable hard disk)
which has unsafe data. Otherwise, system damage may result.
18. It is recommended to only use the video devices specified in this manual.
19. When using this system with portable package, be careful not to block the ventilation
slots.
20. DO NOT directly remove a USB memory device during file being copied; otherwise,
the USB memory device and/or the system may be damaged.
21. Do not connect a removable hard disk of many partitions to the system.
22. Do not press any key on the control panel when perform DICOM file sending or file
duplication from the USB memory devices.
4. Warning Labels
The warning labels are attached to this system in order to call your attention to potential hazards.
The symbol on the warning labels indicates safety precautions. The warning labels use the
same signal words as those used in the operator’s manual.
Refer to the operator’s manual for detailed information about the warning labels. Read operator’s
manual carefully before using the system.
XII
5. Symbol Explanation
Power off
Power button
│ Power on
Video out
Footswitch port
USB
ETHERNET
Transducer port A
A
Transducer port
Transducer port B
B
XIII
1 System Overview
Applicable for examinations to adults, pregnant women, pediatric patients and neonates, and it is
intended for use in abdominal, cardiac, small parts (breast, testes, thyroid, etc.), peripheral vascular,
fetal, transesophagel, transrectal, transvaginal, pediatric, neonatal cephalic, musculoskeletal
(general and superficial), intraoperative, interventional, anesthesia (nerve), emergency, ICU/CCU,
urology, sports health and transcranial exams.
M7Vet
M7Vet is a veterinary use color Doppler diagnostic ultrasound system, which is intended for use in
clinical ultrasonic exams, such as abdominal, cardiac, small parts, peripheral vascular, transrectal,
musculoskeletal (general and superficial), and intraoperative exams.
1.2 Contraindication
None.
Model code
Product code
1-1
2 System Structure
2-1
System Structure
: Unlocked symbol
2-2
System Structure
Graph/text printer
NOTE: printer UP-D898MD and UP-X898MD should be used in compatible with 1.00.7 2015-1-27
OS version or above versions. You can also select “DVR: 897” in the DIGITAL -> - DRIVER path on
the printer (use UPD897 driver) if OS is not updated.
There are four extend modules available for the system: probe extend module, IO extend module,
V/A extend module, and ECG module. Interfaces of each extend module is described as follows:
PEM-11
2-3
System Structure
<2> <1>
<1> Connector Connects to the transducer port of the main unit, three extend
ports are available.
<2> Probe port Extended ports for connecting two live transducers; the middle one
is a parking port
z Connection
Turn off the ultrasound system, insert the module connector into the probe port with its bulge facing
to the right side of the system (when you are facing to the front of the system).
2-4
System Structure
PEM-21
CAUTION: You must turn off the ultrasound system before connecting or
disconnecting the probe extend module. Otherwise the system
may be damaged.
NOTE: If you use the probe extend module to connect a probe, the image quality may
be degraded.
<8> Remote control port Connects the control port of the video printer
Connection
Connect the I/O extend module to the main unit via the I/O extend port, thus the data port is
extended. As shown in the following figure.
The module is connected to the USB port of the main unit via a USB cable.
2-6
System Structure
<3> Composite video input port Used for composite signal video input
<4> Separate video input port Used for separate signal video input
Connection
Connect the V/A extend module to the main unit via an USB port, after that, you can see USB 2861
Device and USB Audio Device in the device manager. V/A extend module connection is shown in
the following figure.
2-7
System Structure
ECG Lead
Two kinds of ECG leads are available for M7: AHA standard and IEC standard. For FDA region, only
the ECG leads of AHA standard can be selected, and for other regions, both kinds can be used.
Connection
To use the ECG module, you need to configure with the I/O extend module at the same time.
First connect the I/O extend module, and then connect the ECG module to the I/O extend module,
see the figure below:
2-8
System Structure
<18> <17>
<19>
<49>
<47>
<51><52>
2-9
System Structure
Power button
<8> Esc Exit Press to exit the current status to the previous status.
<12> F1-F4 User-defined key You can assign a function to the key.
<13> Quad Quad-split screen Press to enter or exit the quad-split screen display.
<14> Biopsy Biopsy Press to show or hide the biopsy guide line.
2-10
System Structure
Alphanumeric
<18> / Same as those of PC.
keys
<20> Comment ABC (Comments) Press to enter or exit the character comment status.
<21> Arrow Arrow Press to enter or exit the arrow comment status.
Up/down,
<23> left/right Fn+/: to adjust volume or monitor brightness
keys
<25> Patient Patient Info To enter into patient information input interface.
<26> Exam Exam Mode Switch the exam mod and probe
End
<28> End Exam Press to end an exam.
Exam
<30> Cine Cine Review Press to enter or exit the Cine Review status.
2-11
System Structure
2-12
System Structure
<52> / Indicator 2 When the batteries are being charged, the indicator
light is on and in yellow color.
Key Function
2-13
3 Principle Description
According to functions of hardware, the block diagram of the hardware system is shown below:
3-1
Principle Description
Besides, M7 also supports ECG module and video capture module. Accompanied with the trolley,
the transducer extend module can be used.
3-2
Principle Description
3-3
Principle Description
The system main board and the digital ports of the power board are connected together via a 64
PIN connector, and the digital power ports and signals are defined in table below; the system
main board and the auxiliary power board are connected together via an analog flexible board,
Table 3-3; the main power board and the batteries are connected together via the battery flexible
board, and the signals are defined in Table 3-4; the main power board and the auxiliary power board
are connected together via two 26 PIN connectors, and the signals are defined in Table 3-5 and
Table 3-6.
Table 3-2 Signal definition of connectors between main power board and system main board
digital power
1 EDC_PWR 2 EDC_PWR
3 EDC_PWR 4 EDC_PWR
5 EDC_PWR 6 EDC_PWR
7 GND 8 GND
9 GND 10 GND
11 GND 12 GND
13 N12V 14 STS_EDC#
15 GND 16 GND
17 POWER_ON# 18 CPU12V_OK#
19 T_D+ 20 T_D-
21 GND 22 GND
23 GND 24 GND
25 D12V 26 D12V
27 D12V 28 D12V
29 GND 30 GND
31 D5V1 32 D5V1
3-4
Principle Description
33 GND 34 GND
35 5VSTB_OK# 36 5VSTB_EN#
37 GND 38 GND
39 5VSTB_CPU 40 3V3STB
41 GND 42 GND
43 D3V3 44 D3V3
45 GND 46 GND
47 D2V8 48 D1V5
49 GND 50 GND
51 D1V8 52 D1V8
53 GND 54 GND
55 PWR_RX 56 PWR_CONF_N
57 PWR_TX 58 PWR_RST
59 GND 60 GND
61 BATA_PRT# 62 BATB_PRT#
63 BATSTS_O 64 BATSTS_G
Signal definition
GND: ground;
STS_EDC#: adapter normal working signal, low level means the output of adapter is normal;
POWER_ON#: power on signal from the system main board, low level effective;
5VSTB_EN#: 5VSTB enable signal from the system main board, low level effective;
3-5
Principle Description
PWR_RX: serial port communication receiving port of the the power and system mother board;
PWR_TX: serial port communication transmitting port of the power and system mother board;
PWR_CONF_N: power board chip configuration signal from the system main board;
PWR_CONF_N: power board chip reset signal from the system main board;
BATA _ PRT#: battery A presenting signal, low level means the battery is presenting;
BATA _ PRT#: battery B presenting signal, low level means the battery is presenting;
Table 3-3 Signal and analog power definition between auxiliary power board and system main
board
1 N95V 2 GND
3 95V 4 GND
5 PHV2N 6 GND
7 PHV1N 8 GND
9 PHV2P 10 GND
11 PHV1P 12 GND
13 A12V 14 GND
15 A2V8 16 GND
17 GND 18 GND
19 A3V6 20 A3V6
21 GND 22 GND
3-6
Principle Description
23 A1V5 24 A1V5
25 A1V5 26 A1V5
27 GND 28 GND
29 NA12V 30 GND
31 NA5V1 32 GND
33 GND 34 GND
35 A5V1 36 A5V1
37 A5V1 38 A5V1
39 GND 40 GND
Signal definition
GND: ground;
Table 3-4 Signal definition between the battery and main power board
1 BATB+ 2 BATB+
3 BATB+ 4 BATB+
5 BATB_PRT# 6 GND
3-7
Principle Description
7 NTC_BATB 8 GND
9 BATB_FB 10 GND
11 BATB_SCL 12 GND
13 BATB_SDA 14 GND
15 BATA_PRT# 16 GND
17 NTC_BATA 18 GND
19 BATA_FB 20 GND
21 BATA_SCL 22 GND
23 BATA_SDA 24 GND
25 GND 26 GND
27 BATA+ 28 BATA+
29 BATA+ 30 BATA+
Signal definition
GND: ground;
3-8
Principle Description
Table 3-5 Signal definition between main power board and auxiliary power board
1 VBUS+ 2 VBUS+
3 VBUS+ 4 GND
5 GND 6 GND
7 5V_CW 8 D5V1
9 START 10 D2V8
11 GND 12 GND
13 N5V_CW 14 A12V
15 GND 16 N12V
17 PHV2P 18 D1V5
19 PHV1P 20 GND
21 PHV2N 22 GND
23 PHV1N 24 GND
25 95V 26 N95V
Signal definition
GND: ground;
START: auxiliary power board power on signal from the system main board, low level effective;
3-9
Principle Description
Table 3-6 Signal definition between main power board and auxiliary power board (2)
1 EDC_POWER 2 EDC_POWER
3 ISENSE 4 EDC_POWER
5 GND 6 GND
7 CHARGE_EN 8 GND
9 BATA+ 10 BATA+
11 BATA_FB 12 NTC_BATA
13 GND 14 GND
15 BATB_FB 16 NTC_BATB
17 BATB+ 18 BATB+
19 GND 20 GND
21 D1V8 22 D1V8
23 GND 24 GND
25 D3V3 26 D3V3
Signal definition
ISENSE: main system load current signal from the power main board to the auxiliary power board;
GND: ground;
3-10
Principle Description
The 3V3STB takes EDC_POWER from the adapter or the BATTERY_BUS from the batteries as the
input and generates 3V3STB via linear voltage-stabilizing chip TPS715A01.
If the 3V3STB unit is faulty, first check whether the input voltage of U12 PIN1 is normal; if it is
normal, it indicates that the U12 is damaged or the fault is caused by the over-current or short
circuit of the load.
The 5VSTB_CPU takes the BATTERY_BUS from the batteries as input and generates the output
via the synchronous rectifying step-down chip TPS62110 through BUCK transformation.
The TPS62110 chip itself is equipped with MOSFET, current-limiting function and over-temperature
protection.
If the 5VSTB_CPU unit is faulty, first check whether the input voltage of U35 PIN2 is normal and
whether the enabling signal of PIN4 is 3.3V; if they are all normal, it indicates that the U35 is
damaged or the fault is caused by the over-current or short circuit of the load; if PIN4 is low level,
check whether the system main board provides 5VSTB_EN# signal and whether the feedback
connection or overvoltage circuit is normal.
Voltage rise-and-fall IC LTC3780 of LINEAR Company is applied in +12V circuit unit, and whether
the input voltage is higher or lower than 12V, the output voltage will be kept at 12V.
The +12V over-current and overvoltage protection is not locked, and the over-current is over 8A.
The output voltage returns to normal after over-current disappears.
3-11
Principle Description
Before testing, ensure that the POWER_ON# signal is of low level and the input voltage VBUS+ is
normal.
Test the voltage of PIN8 of U14, which should be higher than 3V;
Test the voltage of PIN19 of U14, which should be higher than 6V;
Use an oscilloscope to measure G poles of Q6, Q7, Q8 and Q9 to check whether there is driving
pulse; at least two MOSFETs’ G poles should have drive pulse;
Check if there is any damage to the four MOSFETs Q6, Q7, Q8 and Q9 and diode D5 and D7;
If +12V hiccups, check whether the output is overloaded, and check the feedback and overvoltage
protection circuits.
The PHV circuit consists of PHV1P, PHV1N, HV2P and PHV2N, of which, the PHV1P and PHV1N
consist of PW and CW output. The PW output range of PHV1 is ±13V~±85V, and the CW output
range is ±2V~±4V. Only PW output of PHV2 is available, and the output range is ±5V~±85V.
The input of the PW circuit of the 4 PHVs is controlled +12V, which is under the control of PMOS
Q5.The PW output voltage of PHV1P and PHV2P is generated by BOOST circuit. The controlling IC
is TL594, which is frequently adopted by our company. The range of output voltage of PHV2P is
+5V~+85V, so when the output voltage is over than 15V, the input is +12V; and when the output
voltage is lower than 15V, the input is +5V. Both the two inputs are under the control of output
voltage controlling signal. The PW output voltage of PHV1N and PHV2N is generated by
BUCK-BOOST circuit. The controlling IC is MAX1847, which is frequently adopted by our company.
The CW output of PHV1P and PHV1N is generated through linear voltage-stabilizing. The input of
CW circuit of PHV1P is +5V and the chip LT1963 LDO is adopted for the linear voltage-stabilizing;
the input of CW circuit of PHV1N is -5V, and the chip LT1185 LDO is adopted for the linear
voltage-stabilizing. The voltage of CW output is regulated by the output voltage controlling signal.
When the controlling signal is 0.45~2.25V, the corresponding output voltage is ±2V~±4V.
The 4 PHV are all equipped with overvoltage protection, and the overvoltage protection of each
circuit is independent. The overvoltage will not be locked, and the voltage is about 93V when
overvoltage occurs.
The 4 PHV are all equipped with over-current protection. In PW mode, once over-current occurs, all
the 4 PHV PW outputs and ±95V will be switched off, while the CW output is not influenced. The
3-12
Principle Description
over current protection in CW mode is implemented by current-limiting of LDO chip itself. Only the
output is cut off and other outputs are not influenced.
Make sure the +12V output is normal, and PHV_CW is low level before testing.
Test the grid electrode of Q5, and the voltage should be around 3V and VCC2 is 12V.
The work flow of troubleshooting for U17 and U18 and their peripheral circuits are shown as follows:
Test PIN5, and there should be oscillation wave form, the frequency of which is around 100kHz;
If the test shows the grid electrode of Q5 is 12V, check the +5V output and whether over-current or
short circuit occurs.
Make sure the +12V output is normal, and PHV_CW is low level before testing.
Test the grid electrode of Q5, and the voltage should be around 3V and VCC2 is 12V.
The work flow of troubleshooting for U24 and U25 and their peripheral circuits are shown as follows:
If the test shows the grid electrode of Q5 is 12V, check the +5V output and whether over-current or
short circuit occurs.
Make sure the +5V and -5V outputs are normal, and PHV_CW is high level before testing;
The work flow of troubleshooting for U13 and its peripheral circuit is shown as follows:
If the output voltage is not consistent with the controlling signal, check R66, R203, R260, R150 and
U2 related circuits.
3-13
Principle Description
The work flow of troubleshooting for U31 and its peripheral circuits are shown as follows:
If the output voltage is not consistent with the controlling signal, check R67, R204, R198 and U3
related circuits.
The input of +5V circuit is VBUS+, and stable +5V output is generated through BUCK
transformation step-down. The controlling IC is LM5642 from NS, which is a biphase step-down
synchronously rectifying controlling IC.
+5V circuit is equipped with overvoltage and over-current protection and is locked during protection.
Check by sight whether LM5642 and its peripheral devices are well welded before power on, and
check whether the MOSFETs Q16~Q19 and diodes D3 and D6 are broken down using a
multimeter.
Before testing, make sure that the STRAT signal is free or of low level, and the input voltage VBUS+
is normal.
Test the voltage of PIN7, PIN19 and PIN25, which should be around +5V;
Test PIN17, PIN20, PIN23 and PIN26, and there should be driving pulses at the frequency of
around 200kHz;
If there is no output with the circuit, check whether the output is over-current and check the
feedback circuit.
+1.5V output adopts the synchronously rectifying step-down chip EL7566, which is frequently
adopted by our company. This chip is integrated with over-current and over-temperature protection
internally. The over-current protection protects from hiccup.
3-14
Principle Description
Check by sight whether EL7566 and its peripheral devices are well welded before power on. The
work flow after power on is:
If there is no output with the circuit or the if circuit is hiccupping, check if the output is over-current
and check the feedback circuit.
The output adopts the synchronously rectifying step-down chip LM2854 of NS Corporation. This
chip is integrated with MOSFET and over-current protection internally. The over-current protection
protects from hiccup.
Check by sight whether LM2854 and its peripheral devices are well welded before power on. The
work flow after power on is:
If there is no output with the circuit or if the circuit is hiccupping, check if the output is over-current
and check the feedback circuit.
The implementations of -5V and -12V are the same. The negative voltage IC MAX1847 is adopted
for both circuits. The -5V and -12V are both equipped with overvoltage and over-current protection
circuits, so once either overvoltage or over-current occurs, both circuits will be cut off and locked.
Make sure that VBUS+ for -5V and -12V is within the normal range.
3-15
Principle Description
Test the voltage of PIN15 of the power supply chip U15~16, which should be the same as VBUS+;
Test the voltage of PIN5 (the reference voltage pin), which should be 1.25V;
Test PIN8, the overvoltage and over-current protection controlling pin, which should be higher than
2V;
If there is no output with the circuit, check if the output is over-current and check the feedback
circuit.
The rise-and-fall charging chip MAX1870A made by MAXIM is adopted for both charging units A
and B.
The MAX1870A enabling is controlled by the system’s main board and batteries’ temperature, and
eventually controlled by level of PIN15. When PIN15 is high level (about 5V), the charging is
enabled; when PIN15 is low level, the charging is disenabled. The charging current is affected by
the status of the batteries and the load current of the main unit. The charging circuit regulates the
charging current dynamically according to the load current of the main unit to ensure fast charging
and the load current of the adapter is not overloaded when the system is on.
Before testing, ensure that the charging chip is enabled, that is, PIN15 is high level.
The maintenance work flow of charging IC U7 and U8 and their peripheral circuits.
Check by sight if the soldering position departs from normal position, if so, it will cause short circuit
of pins.
Test power supplying voltage PIN32, which should be equal to adapter’s output voltage of
EDC_POWER.
Test the voltage difference between PIN28 and PIN30, which should be less than 90mV.
Test driving pin PIN27 and PIN22, and at least one PIN should have driving pulse output.
Test if there is any damage to the power device MOS semiconductor and diode.
±95V circuit.
3-16
Principle Description
±95V is generated from +12V through the non-isolated reverse converter, the chip is UC3843B of
ONSEMI.±95V output is figured with overvoltage, over-current and short circuit protection, it will not
be locked in the case of overvoltage, and be locked during over-current and short circuit protection.
First check if +12V output voltage is within the normal range, and if START signal is low level.
Test PIN4 of U1, there should have triangular wave of about 130 kHz;
Test PIN3 of U1, there should have triangular wave with the amplitude less than 1V.
If there is no output with the circuit, check if the output is over-current, check the feedback circuit,
meanwhile, check if PHV_OCP is high level.
3-17
Principle Description
Transducer sockets;
Ultrasound receiving;
Ultrasound transmission;
Beam forming;
System clock;
Signal processing;
Audio;
3-18
Principle Description
Video;
IO ports;
Where, the transducer sockets, ultrasound transmission and receiving, beam forming and system
clock are categorized as analog power region. The signal processing, signal monitoring and
managing, audio, video and I/O ports are categorized as digital power region.
Transducer board;
Transmission board;
CW board;
4D board;
Keyboard board;
CPU module;
Hard disk;
Fan;
Speaker.
S_Video;
Network;
USB (2);
Extend interface.
The layout of the above-mentioned module interfaces in the main board is shown in figure below.
3-19
Extension port
Probe port
Net port
CPU module
)
Notebook PC HDD Transmitting
SVIDEO Fan Receiving
Main
Digital power socket board
Pencil
probe
3-20
CW board port
Inlet
fan Analog
power
Power module 4D boardSignal process socket
Inlet
fan
Power
connec
Fig 3-5 Layout of Each Module and Socket on the Main Board
t
Battery (11.1V,4400mAH) socket Battery (11.1V,4400mAH)
Principle Description
Principle Description
Receiving: +5V_VCA
Probe port: extension module, 192-elemented probe power supply, etc. (control power off
and short circuit)
3-21
Principle Description
3-22
Principle Description
Clock circuit
High-voltage
DSP FPGA
Transmission Transmission
transmission PCIE bus
2 to 1 channel switching TX[1:64]
module
FPGA controlling
circuit bus
Transducer POUT[1:128]
128<->64 channel
Beam forming Beam forming
switching 40MHz*8ch
data bus controlling bus
(high-voltage switch
LVDS Ultrasou
16pcs) 64-channel receiving circuit 160MHz nd back-
LVDS end
RX[1:64]
ATGC AD data
High-voltage BF FPGA
AFE chip
isolation
CW
CW circuit data
The receiving circuit of the main board consists of channel switching and receiving circuits.
Transmitting and receiving circuits are 64 channels, but the actual transducer is 128 channels, so
channel switching circuit is needed to switch the 64 channels of the transmitting and receiving into
128 channels. 8 channel conversion circuit is completed through 16-channel high voltage switch
chip. Refer to the principle diagram for the principle.
Receiving circuit
The receiving circuit consists of high-voltage isolation circuit, voltage-controlled gain amplification
circuit and high-speed ADC.
The high-voltage isolation circuit protects the receiving amplification circuit during transmission from
high-voltage transmission pulse damage.
Voltage-controlled gain amplification circuit amplifies weak ultrasound echoes and transmits them
to ADC for analog-to-digital conversion. It converts ultrasound echoes to digital signals for
succeeding digital processing.
Voltage-controlled amplification circuit and high-speed ADC are all integrated in one AFE chip in
M7.An AFE chip consists of 8-channel voltage-controlled gain amplification circuit and high-speed
ADC. There are 8 AFEs in M7, composing 64 receiving channels.
3-23
Principle Description
The clock circuit consists of crystal oscillator and clock allocator. The crystal oscillator is a 160Mhz
oscillator with good phase noises. It distributes the clock signals via the clock allocator. The clock
allocator has 12 LVDS outputs, and each one can split the frequency independently.
The FPGA1 mainly responsible for controlling on the front-end chips (such as channel selection
CPLD, VGA gain control DAC, ADC, transducer and transducer extend module), beam forming, and
orthogonal demodulation, generating transmission sequence pulse, etc.
The FPGA2 implements signal processing, data uploading, real time scan parameters loading, 4D
controlling, etc. Data is uploaded through PCIE interface.
System power can be sorted as STANDBY power, CPU STANDBY power and normal working
power in terms of power-on sequence.
STANDBY power is provided in the status of system POWERDOWN, including 3V3STB and
1V5_FPGA.These power supplies are mainly for powering the power managing FPGA devices for
power management. The power of power managing FPGA reset signal, 10k crystal oscillator, power
managing FPGA, CPU12V_OK and CPU5VSTB_OK, etc. As long as the adapter is connected or
batteries are loaded, they will be powered.
CPU STANDBY power is required in the POWER DOWN status of PC module, including 5VSBY
and 3V3_STB_CPU.In the system is POWER DOWN, this power is turned off. Turn on this power
before starting the PC system.
3-24
Principle Description
The working power is provided when the system is working normally. Except the two types of
powers mentioned above, other powers all belong to working powers. The following indicators are
used for the working powers:
1 D227 12V
2 D18 VCC
3 D17 VDD
There are some indicators on the control panel for indicating power status. The signals are
described in the following table:
3-25
Principle Description
Monitor on the voltage: direct measurement, including measurement of 12V, N12V, VCC, VDD, 1.5V,
2.8V, 1.8V and 1.2V;
On the PCBA of the main board 051-000098-00 VA, 051-000098-01 V1-V4, the following method
is adopted:
3-26
Principle Description
Of which, the video signals of LVDS, VGA, and DVI are all from LVDS of PC module.
The display parameters are saved in EEPROM of LCD parameter board, they are accessed by
SMBUS of the PC module.
On the PCBA of the main board 051-000098-02 V1, the following method is adopted:
VGA External
1024x768@60Hz
S- Frame Buffer
CRT
Video MT47H64M16HR
S-Video
COME CVBS
Module
SDVO
B Video PAL
NTSC S-Video
SDVO
Encoder
C
MF I2C PAL
CVBS
CEGM4 0-400KHz CH7026B NTSC
LVDSA FPGA
5 LVDSB
1024x768@60Hz RGB888 DVI Transmitter DVI External
LPC EP3C16
1024x768@60Hz
TFP410 1024x768@60Hz
Display
33MHz
LVDS
1024x768@60Hz Main LCD
SSC
CY25562
S-Video, CVBS, DVI, and LVDS video signals are all generated from LVDS of PC module.
The display parameters are saved in EEPROM of LCD parameter board, they are accessed by
SMBUS of the PC module.
Signals of the main board and transducer board are defined in table below.
CON1 CON2
PIN PI PIN
PIN PIN NAME PIN PIN NAME PIN PIN NAME PIN PIN NAME PIN NAME N NAME
3-28
Principle Description
CON1 CON2
Table 3-10 Interface & signals of main board and transducer board
3-29
Principle Description
Signals of the main board and transmission board are defined in table below.
CON1(J6)
3-30
Principle Description
3-31
Principle Description
CON2(J5)
NC NC HSSB_TX0RF NC
36
5 6 35 CKP
NC NC HSSB_TX0RB CLK_P_EMIT
42
11 12 41 CKP
3-32
Principle Description
Signals between the main board and CW board interfaces are defined as Table 3-12 and Table
3-14 .
1 GND 2 GND
3 CW1 4 CW2
5 GND 6 GND
7 CW3 8 CW4
9 GND 10 GND
11 CW5 12 CW6
13 GND 14 GND
15 CW7 16 CW8
17 GND 18 GND
19 CW9 20 CW10
21 GND 22 GND
23 CW11 24 CW12
25 GND 26 GND
27 CW13 28 CW14
29 GND 30 GND
31 CW15 32 CW16
33 GND 34 GND
35 CW17 36 CW18
37 GND 38 GND
39 CW19 40 CW20
3-33
Principle Description
7 BORADID_C 27
8 PPID_CW GND 28 GND
W
9 CWPPPRESE 29 AD_CNV1_
10 AD8333_EBL_CW GND 30
NT CW
13 AD_CNV0_
AD_SDO1 14 SW_CTRL1 33 AD8333_4LO1_CW 34
CW
17 VOL_ADJ_
GND 18 GND 37 VOL_ADJ_SDA_CW 38
SCK_CW
The interfaces between the main board and the 4D board are defined in table below.
1 12V 2 12V
3 12V 4 12V
5 12V 6 12V
3-34
Principle Description
7 12V 8 12V
9 GND 10 GND
11 GND 12 GND
13 GND 14 GND
15 GND 16 GND
17 -12V 18 -12V
19 -12V 20 -12V
21 -12V 22 -12V
23 GND 24 GND
25 GND 26 GND
27 GND 28 GND
29 VDD 30 VDD
31 GND 32 GND
33 VCC 34 VCC
35 GND 36 GND
37 NC 38 NC
39 NC 40 NC
41 NC 42 NC
43 NC 44 NC
45 NC 46 NC
47 NC 48 NC
49 GND 50 GND
51 POWEREN_N 52 GND
53 HALL 54 GND
55 NC 56 GND
57 SPI_CLK 58 GND
3-35
Principle Description
59 SPI_DAT 60 GND
61 SPI_SYNC 62 GND
63 FD_ID 64 GND
65 AD_SCLK 66 GND
67 AD_DIN 68 GND
69 AD_DOUT 70 AD_NCS
There are 3 sockets in all for the main board and display module, refer to the following 3 tables for
the definitions:
Table 3-16 Definition of signals of the main board end (J25) of the LVDS socket
1 VDD 2 VDD
3 GND 4 GND
5 RXE0- 6 RXE1-
7 RXE0+ 8 RXE1+
9 GND 10 GND
11 RXE2- 12 RXEC-
13 RXE2+ 14 RXEC+
15 GND 16 GND
17 RXE3- 18 GND
19 RXE3+ 20 GND
No: Name
1 +12V
2 +12V
3 +12V
3-36
Principle Description
4 BL_On/Off
5 BL_ADJ
6 GND
7 GND
8 GND
The interfaces of the main board and speakers are defined in the following table:
PIN SIG
1 ROUTP
2 ROUTN
3 NC
4 LOUTP
5 LOUTN
The interfaces of the main board and fan are defined in the following table:
1 FANLF_SP 2 FANLF_PWR
3 FANLFM_CTRL 4 FANLMC_PWR
5 FANLM_SP 6 FANC_CTRL
3-37
Principle Description
7 FANLB_SP 8 FANC_SP
9 FANLBR_CTRL 10 FANLB_PWR
11 FANR_SP 12 FANR_PWR
The FPGA JTAG sockets of the main board are defined in the following table:
Table 3-21 Signal Definition of FPGA JTAG sockets (J23) of Power Management
1 VPUMP
2 VJTAG
3 GND
4 TDO
5 TDI
6 TCK
7 TMS
8 TRST
1 NC 2 GND
3 NC 4 GND
5 GND 6 GND
7 NC 8 ATA_ACT#
9 SYS_RESET# 10 GND
11 CPRT_PRINT 12 BK_STS
13 CPRT_BUSY 14 GND
3-38
Principle Description
15 GND 16 SVIDEO_Y2
17 PWR_SSW 18 SVIDEO_C2
19 GND 20 GND
1 +12V 2 +12V
3 +12V 4 +12V
5 Gnd 6 Gnd
7 Gnd 8 Gnd
9 Gnd 10 Gnd
11 +5V 12 +5V
13 +5V 14 +5V
15 +5V 16 +5V
17 +5V 18 +5V
19 Gnd 20 Gnd
21 Gnd 22 Gnd
23 +3.3V 24 +3.3V
The interfaces between the main board and the adapter are defined as follows:
1 Gnd \
6 Gnd \
3-39
Principle Description
2 Gnd \
4 Gnd \
3 +12V In
7 +12V In
5 +12V In
8 +12V In
The interfaces between the main board and the power module consist of digital socket and analog
power socket.
1 EDC_PWR 2 EDC_PWR
3 EDC_PWR 4 EDC_PWR
5 EDC_PWR 6 EDC_PWR
7 EDC_GND 8 EDC_GND
9 EDC_GND 10 EDC_GND
11 EDC_GND EDC_GND
13 -12V 14 STS_EDC#
15 GND 16 GND
17 POWER_ON# 18 CPU12V_OK#
19 T_D+ 20 T_D-
21 GND 22 GND
23 GND 24 GND
25 12V+ 26 12V+
27 12V+ 28 12V+
3-40
Principle Description
29 GND 30 GND
31 5V+ 32 5V+
33 GND 34 GND
35 5VSTB_OK# 36 5VSTB_EN#
37 GND 38 GND
39 5VSTB_CPU 40 3V3STB
41 GND 42 GND
43 3V3 44 3V3
45 GND 46 GND
47 2V8 48 1V5
49 GND 50 GND
51 1V8 52 1V8
53 GND 54 GND
55 PWR_RX 56 PWR_CONF_N
57 PWR_TX 58 PWR_RST
59 GND 60 GND
61 PRT_BATA 62 PRT_BATB
63 BATSTS_O 64 BATSTS_G
Table 3-26 Signal Definition of Socket (J9) between Analog Power and Main Board
1 GND 2 GND
3 A5V1 4 A5V1
5 A5V1 6 A5V1
7 GND 8 GND
9 -A5V1 10 GND
11 -A12V 12 GND
3-41
Principle Description
13 GND 14 GND
15 A1V5 16 A1V5
17 A1V5 18 A1V5
19 GND 20 GND
21 A3V6 22 A3V6
23 GND 24 GND
25 A2V8 26 GND
27 A12V 28 GND
29 PHV1+ 30 PHV2+
31 GND 32 GND
33 PHV1- 34 PHV2-
35 GND 36 GND
37 85V+ 38 GND
39 GND 40 85V-
Signal definition between master board and I/O extended board is shown as table below.
Table 3-27 Signal Definition between Mater Board and I/O Extended Socket-J1
3-42
Principle Description
The interfaces between the main board and the keyboard are defined in table below.
Table 3-28 Signal Definition between Master Board and Keyboard Board-J19
1 +3.3V 2 +3.3V
3 +3.3V 4 +3.3V
5 Gnd 6 Gnd
7 Gnd 8 Gnd
9 +5V 10 +5V
11 +5V 12 +5V
13 Gnd 14 Gnd
17 Gnd 18 Gnd
19 Work_Status_O 20 Work_Status_G
21 Battery_Status_O 22 Battery_Status_G
23 Gnd 24 EDC_Status_G
25 USB_DN 26 LCD_SW
27 USB_DP 28 Power_BTN
29 Gnd 30 Gnd
3-43
Principle Description
3-44
Principle Description
28 TP147-A+5V1 Analog 5V
3-45
Principle Description
3-46
Principle Description
1 D227 12V
2 D18 VCC
3 D17 VDD
Multifunctional FPGA
4 D220 configuration indicator light
3-47
Principle Description
100mA
LDO
A+5V1 P+3v3
100mA
LDO LC
A+2V8 A+2V5 VCCAUX
LC
500mA
VF+2V5
LC
VLL+2V5
LDO LC
A+12V VDD+11V AVDD1+11V
LC
1600mA DVDD1+11V
LC
DVDD2+11V
LDO LC
A-12V VSS-11V-HIGH AVSS-11V-HIGH
LC
360mA
DVSS-11V-HIGH
LDO
LC
VSS-11V-LOW AVSS-11V-LOW
LC
DVSS-11V-LOW
Capacitor filter
PHV1_P PHV1_P
300mA
Capacitor filter
PHV1_N PHV1_N
300mA
Capacitor filter
PHV2_P PHV2_P
300mA
Capacitor filter
PHV2_N PHV2_N
300mA
3-48
Principle Description
(DSP_FPGA)HSSB_TX0TP/N,HSSB_TX1TP/N,
HSSB_TX0TBCKP/N,HSSB_TX0TFCKP/N,HSSB_TX0RP/N,
HSSB_TX1RP/N, HSSB_TX0RBCKP/,
Interface with the
Main Board HSSB_TX0RFCKP/NCLOCKEN_N_EMIT
(BF_FPGA) RESET_EMIT,RATE_P/N_EMIT
(clock) CLK_P/N_EMIT
The instrumentation diagram of transmission board is shown in the following figure. The figure
marks the sockets and their names.
3-49
Principle Description
1 JTAG_TCK
2 JTAG_ TDO_EMIT
3 JTAG_ TMS
4 JTAG_ TDI_EMIT_TDO_BF
5 P+3V3
6 GND
7 NC
8 NC
3-50
Principle Description
5 NC NC HSSB_TX0RFC NC
6 35 36
KP
11 NC NC HSSB_TX0RBC CLK_P_EMIT
12 41 42
KP
3-51
Principle Description
z Amplifies the command-driven current and generates signals of appropriate power to drive
the transducer to the desired position.
z As a reserved design, it amplifies the temperature and angle signals of the TEE transducer
and provides data collection channel.
3-52
Principle Description
3.2.4.1 Definition of the Interface between the 4D Driving Board and Main
Board
Signals of the socket are defined as follows:
Table 3-35 Definition of Socket between 4D Driving Board and Main Board
9 GND / 10 GND /
11 GND / 12 GND /
13 GND / 14 GND /
15 GND / 16 GND /
3-53
Principle Description
23 GND / 24 GND /
25 GND / 26 GND /
27 GND / 28 GND /
31 GND / 32 GND /
35 GND / 36 GND /
37 NC / 38 NC /
39 NC / 40 NC /
41 NC / 42 NC /
43 NC / 44 NC /
45 NC / 46 NC /
47 NC / 48 NC /
49 GND / 50 GND /
55 NC / 56 GND /
3-54
Principle Description
Note: wherein the direction of signal is defined as: the signal from main board to 4D driving board is
input signal, the signal from 4D driving board to main board is output signal.
Table 3-36 Definition of Socket between 4D Driving Board and Transducer Connecting Board
1 AGND /
2 5V Output
3 HALL Input
4 ANGLE Input
5 AGND /
6 T+ Input
7 T- Input
8 PHASE_B_NEG Output
9 PHASE_B_NEG Output
10 PHASE_B_POS Output
11 PHASE_B_POS Output
12 PHASE_A_NEG Output
13 PHASE_A_NEG Output
14 PHASE_A_POS Output
15 PHASE_A_POS Output
Note: wherein the direction of signal is defined as: the signal from transducer connecting board to
4D driving board is input signal, the signal from 4D driving board to transducer connecting board is
output signal.
3-55
Principle Description
Input from buttons: input by general button, combination button, repeat button and encoder are
supported;
Control of beeps of buttons; larger adjustable range of volume; more than 3 grades are provided;
3-56
Principle Description
74LS0
7 L0 R
L1 R
F
L2 R
P
G
R0
A GND
R1
R2
74HC14
3-57
Principle Description
The basic scheme of the optical trackball is shown below. It consists of trackball IC and backlight
LED.
3-58
Principle Description
3.2.5.6 Buzzer
The speaker is piezoelectric ceramic. It is driven by 74LS07. The basic drive circuit is shown below:
+5V
Piezoelectric
ceramic
piece
Control
74LS07
logic
Whether it sounds or not, this is under the control of control logic. To generate sounds of different
frequencies, just change the frequency of the driving circuit.
3-59
Principle Description
NiosII soft core is a 32bit CPU. It can read and write SPI Flash on line and support on-line code
upgrading.
FPGA, Flash and SDRAM are all 3.3V devices. The core voltage of FPGA is 1.2V.
VBUS
F
DM USB chip P
L8
DP U4 G
A
GND
U5
3-60
Principle Description
Display switch
Encoder
Encoder
3-61
Principle Description
2 TDO TDO
J1 debugging 3.3V
3-62
Principle Description
3 DP USB-DP
5 DN USB-DN
3-63
Principle Description
2 VCC 5V
2 VDD
3-64
Principle Description
High Input)
1 VDD 2 VDD
3 GND 4 GND
5 RXE0- 6 RXE1-
7 RXE0+ 8 RXE1+
9 GND 10 GND
11 RXE2- 12 RXEC-
3-65
Principle Description
13 RXE2+ 14 RXEC+
15 GND 16 GND
17 RXE3- 18 GND
CCFL strip lamps are supplied with high voltage from the inverter, producing different brightness
according to different currents. The principle of the inverter is:
The 12V input of the inverter comes from the main board. The main IC of the inverter drives 4
MOSFETs opening/closing alternatively and puts AC square wave to the primary winding the
transformer. The high-voltage square wave induced by the secondary winding is transformed into
sine wave through LC filtering and drives CCFL strip lamp shining. The switch signal controls the
on/off of the strip lamp by controlling the enabling of main IC. The brightness signal adjusts the
brightness of the strip lamp by controlling the duty cycle of square wave of main IC.
The inverter board is equipped with protection circuits of strip lamp open circuit, overvoltage and
over-current. Protection of strip lamp: whenever any of the strip lamps is open circuit, the protection
circuit will act; over-current protection: when the output current is over-current, the feedback signals
from the strip lamp to main IC will restrain the duty ratio of the square wave to reduce the current for
protection; overvoltage protection: the IC has been configured with the voltage-limiting function to
ensure the output voltage is not too high. The socket J26 connecting to main board is defined as
follows:
PIN Definition
1 12V
2 12V
3 12V
4 ON/OFF
5 ADJ
6 GND
7 GND
8 GND
3-66
Principle Description
Wherein ON/OFF is the switch signal of the inverter; ADJ controls the brightness of the LCD by
inputting different voltages which are then converted to currents by the inverter;
EEPROM board storages one-to-one related information of LCD (such as serial number and color
temperature version, etc) and gamma correction parameters; the socket connecting to main board
is defined as follows:
PIN Definition
1 VDD
2 GND
3 SCL
4 SDA
The logic will output different RGB mapping tables according to the storage contents to ensure the
consistence of image output effect for different LCDs;
Note: To ensure the display effect, when changing LCD assembly or main board assembly,
enter Maintenance Menu to reload the LCD parameters. This is display parameter
synchronization. The synchronization procedure is described as follows:
3. Press <F10> to open the Setup menu, see the figure below:
3-67
Principle Description
3-68
Principle Description
After being amplified, filtered and sampled, the ECG signal is sent to host PC, and R-waveform
detection is performed simultaneously. After being detected, the ECG trigger signal is sent to host
PC via serial port. Block diagram is shown as follows:
3-69
Principle Description
3-70
Principle Description
3 DC_IN DC IN
3-71
Principle Description
4 NC No connection
6 NC No connection
4 TCK JTAG——TCK
5 TDI JTAG——TDI
6 TDO JTAG——TDO
7 TMS JTAG——TMS
8 RTCK JTAG——RTCK
9 NRST JTAG——NRST
10 NC No connection
3-72
Principle Description
Reset control
USB
VIDEO
ADG774 TVP5150 I2C
CH select
Line-field syn. signal
The power relation of video audio capture card is shown in the figure below:
3.3V
After the video capture card is powered on, EM2860 first resets and communicates with the main
unit, and TVP5150 resets simultaneously. At this moment the system displays the newly found
hardware, namely EM2860.After EM2860 resets, its GPIO1 signal will change and control the reset
of EMP202 through PMOSFET.
After the process is completed, both the BCLK and VCLK have clock signals, and SYNC has cyclic
pulses.
3-73
Principle Description
When the capture software is started, LED pin of EM2860 is pulled high, and green LED in the
board is lit up. The video capture card transmits the video capture configuration in the software to
TVP5150 via I2C bus. The TVP5150 sends channel selecting command to analog switch ADG774
according to the received command, and selects encoding method corresponding to configuration.
TVP5150 converts the input video signals to 8-bit digital signals, and transmits them to EM2860. At
the same time, EMP202 transmits the captured audio signals to EM2860 via serial channel.
EM2860 integrates the received signals and then sends them to PC via USB port.
The hardware block diagram of CW board is shown as the figure above. Echo signals that received
by the phased probe and pencil probe will first be amplified through low-noise-amplifying (LNA)
circuit, then pass through the DEMODULATOR to obtain I, Q signals, and I, Q signals will be
sampled through ADC after being filtered out the useless low-frequency and high-frequency signals.
The sampled signals then will be sent through the interface for beam-forming and so on.
In addition to echo receiving, CW board is also responsible for pencil probe signal transmitting.
The control signals, as well as the data signals, are communicated with the external through
interfaces
3-74
Principle Description
1 CWPPPRESENT 4 PEN_EMIT
2 PPID_CW 5 GND
3 GND 6 PEN_SIGNAL
3-75
Principle Description
J1
J2
3-76
Principle Description
J3
3-77
4 Structure and
Assembly/Disassembly
4-1
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
4
2
7 9
5
12
10
115-002943-00
<4> CPU board and <5> Rear cover <6> Damping axis cover
radiator module assembly of main 043-000453-00
115-003754-00 unit
034-000041-00
4-2
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
<7> Power supply <8> Top cover assembly <9> Fan mounting
module; of main unit bracket of CPU
3
2
<1> Top cover of power box <2> Philips panhead screw <3> Power supply main
M3×6 board
4-3
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
<4> Separating plate. <5> Power supply auxiliary <6> Bottom cover of
board power box
<2> TGC adjusting board <5> Top cover of main unit <8> Trackball
connection
wire
<3> Philips panhead screw <6> Philips panhead screw <9> STC
M2×10 M3×6 connection
wire
4-4
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
3
1
4-5
4.2 Field Replaceable Unit
Assembly/
NO. Classification Description Order Number Photo Model Compatibility
Disassembly
Refer to
1.1 Main Board 801-2118-00006-00 M7、M7T Includes button battery and jumper
4.3.11
Refer to
1.2 CPU module 801-2118-00011-00 M7、M7T
4.3.7
Main unit
related
Mark the following when apply: software
version (Human use or Vet), machine
4-6
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
Assembly/
NO. Classification Description Order Number Photo Model Compatibility
Disassembly
Mark the following when apply: software
version (Human use or Vet), machine
Transmission Refer to
1.4 801-2118-00004-00 M7、M7T Mark software version when apply
Board 4.3.10
4-7
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
Assembly/
NO. Classification Description Order Number Photo Model Compatibility
Disassembly
Refer to
1.6 CW board 801-2118-00030-00 M7、M7T
4.3.5
4D board Refer to
1.7.2 801-2118-00031-00 M7、M7T Not support TEE probe
assembly 4.3.13
4-8
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
Assembly/
NO. Classification Description Order Number Photo Model Compatibility
Disassembly
Adapter
2.2 801-2108-00049-01 M7、M7T /
(ADP1210-01)
Rechargeable For CE
Refer to
2.3.1 Li-ion Battery 2108-30-66176 M7、M7T Two batteries should be replaced
4.3.1
Pack together
4-9
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
Assembly/
NO. Classification Description Order Number Photo Model Compatibility
Disassembly
4-10
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
Assembly/
NO. Classification Description Order Number Photo Model Compatibility
Disassembly
Refer to
3.5 TGC Board 801-2108-00014-00 M7、M7T Not include connecting cable
4.3.3.2
Refer to
5.1 Fan 801-2118-00015-00 M7、M7T CPU fun
4.3.6
Others
4-11
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
Assembly/
NO. Classification Description Order Number Photo Model Compatibility
Disassembly
4-12
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
Assembly/
NO. Classification Description Order Number Photo Model Compatibility
Disassembly
Refer to
6.9 115-006962-00 M7、M7T For CE
UMT-300
M7 Probe extend
mobile trolley
module
6.10 115-006966-00 M7、M7T For FDA service
manual
Refer to M7
6.11 115-009385-00 M7、M7T For CE
M7 Probe extend Probe
module Expander
(PEM-21) for UMT-200
6.12 115-009386-00 M7、M7T For FDA
UMT-200 installation
manual
4-13
4.3 Assembly/Disassembly
This section describes the disassembling and assembling of the main modules and boards. The
assembling is the inverse process of disassembling if not mentioned in particular.
<3> Display signal cable connector <4> Display power cord connector
4-14
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
1. As shown in figure below, open the display to the biggest angle, press down the damping axis
cover to pop up the damping axis cover; take out the damping axis cover upward.
There are left and right damping axes, and they can be removed with the same method.
2. As shown in figure below, remove the six M3×8 screws; take out the display assembly upward
from the assembly. Pay attention not to damage the display signal cable, power cord, and
connectors during removal.
4-15
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
3. As shown in figure below, take out the the screw caps securing the display, remove the four M3×8
screws, and then take out the display front cover from the back cover.
1
4
5
Note: A hook is used to connect the front cover with back cover. It is recommended that you
first pry the lower-left corner and lower-right corner.
4. Remove the 2 screws fixing the inverter board of the LCD, and remove the 1 screw from the
cable clip, then remove the power cable of the backlight of the LCD, and then remove the
inverter board.
4-16
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
As shown in figure below, remove one screw to loose the clip fixing LCD display cable, and then
take out the cable.
2
1
5. As shown in figure below, remove the six screws, and take out the left and right damping axes.
1
2
3
4-17
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
6. Take off the LCD screen, the back side view is as shown in figure 4-13.
NOTE: 1. The whole LCD module should be replaced in the maintenance. The
corresponding LCD parameter board should be replaced once the LCD is
replaced, since the two is bonded together.
2. Before replacing, make sure the module has passed the test and the
related parameters have been burnt on the LCD parameter board.
7. According to figure below, first press the spring in axial direction, wait until the shorter axis comes
out, and then take out the hook upward.
<1> Right display hook <2> Left display hook <3> Display hook spring
NOTE: After replacing the LCD module, start up the system and updates the LCD by
entering [Maintenance] -> [Main Monitor], and clicking the update button on the
top of the screen.
4-18
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
Fig 4-15 Removing the Top Cover Assembly of Main Unit (1)
2. Lift up the main unit top cover for 30 degrees, disconnect the wire between the control panel and
main board; pull it out in the direction as per the figure, and then take out the main unit top
cover.
Fig 4-16 Removing the Top Cover Assembly of Main Unit (2)
<1> Top cover assembly of main unit <2> Connective cable between
control panel and main board
<3> Display
4-19
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
Fig 4-18 Removing the TGC Sliders, Encoder Knob and Button
4-20
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
2. As shown in figure below, disconnect the STC cable, trackball cable and buzzer cable; remove
the screws fixing the buzzer and then remove the buzzer; remove the screws fixing the TGC
adjusting board and the control panel and then remove the TGC adjusting board and the
control panel.
<2> TGC adjusting board <5> Top cover of <8> Trackball connection
main unit wire
<3> Philips panhead screw <6> Philips panhead <9> STC cables
M2×10 screw M3×6
4-21
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
2. As shown in figure below, remove the four M3×6 Philips panhead screws to take out the power
module from the main board.
Note: When removing the power module, keep the power board horizontally to prevent
damaging the connector pins.
4-22
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
5
2
4-23
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
<1> Top cover of power <2> Philips panhead screw <3> Power main board,
box M3×6 separating board,
and auxiliary board
2. As shown in figure below, remove the 8 screws to disconnect the connector between the main
power board and auxiliary power board.
2
5
Fig 4-23 Disassembling Main Power Board, Separating Board and Auxiliary Board
<1> Philips panhead screw <2> Main power board <3> Power
M3×6 separating
board
Remove the two Philips panhead screws fixing the CW board, and take out the CW board upward.
Note: If a pencil probe is configured with the system, you shall first disconnect the pencil probe
connector before removing the continuous wave Doppler board.
4-24
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
Installation
1. If pencil probe is optional configured, remove the top of pencil probe hole in the rear cover
assembly of main unit, then install the pencil probe socket (The gap of socket is up),as shown in
the figure.
Pencil probe socket
2. Use two M2.5X8 panhead screws to fix the CW board. (If pencil probe is optional configured,
plug the pencil probe cable into the socket on the CW board and then tidy up the cable).
4-25
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
Remove the 4 screws of fan fixing bracket and 2 insulation grains on the left, and remove fan fixing
bracket and CPU fan and connection wire from the main board;
Take away the 4 CPU fan screws, and then remove the CPU fan.
Note: when install the lateral side fan, make sure the fan direction is the same as shown in
the figure below.
4-26
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
2. As shown in figure below, first remove the four M3×6 Philips panhead screws, and then
disconnect CPU board radiator and industrial control board assembly from the main board;
Note: there is a jumper cap on the industrial control board, if it is forgotten to install, then the
system time will return to the default time each time you restart the system. So make sure to fix
the jumper cap at the right position.
4-27
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
3. As shown in figure below, remove the 5 M2.5×8 Philips panhead screws fixing the CPU board
radiator and industrial control board, separate the CPU board radiator and industrial control
board.
Prop-up
hole 2
4-28
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
<1> CPU board and <2> Shielding cover <3> Philips panhead screw
memory of CPU board M2.5×8
Buckle
As shown in figure below, pull out connectors between the system fan, main board, and CPU fan;
Pull out the fan from the main unit bottom cover in the vertical direction.
4-29
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
Note: When you reinstall the fans, note that the three system fans shall blow wind outside
(the brand shall face to the outside); the single fan shall blow wind outside (the brand shall
face to the inside),then verify that all fans can rotate normally.
Remove the four (2×2) M2.5×8 screws, and remove the speakers.
4-30
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
As shown in figure below, remove the nine M2.5×8 Philips panhead screws;
Remove the 4 screws fixing the transmission board, and disconnect the transmission board with
two hands. Note that the transmission board and main board are connected by four connectors, so
use force evenly.
4-31
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
According to steps 1) and 2) in 4.3.1, remove bottom cover cable cover, disconnect display signal
cable and power cord;
According to step 1) in 4.3.8, pull out connectors between the system an and main board;
According to step 1) in 4.3.9, pull out connectors between speaker and main board;
4-32
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
As shown in Fig 4-33, remove the four M3×6 screws, and tilt the main board assembly up for about
30 degrees;
Pull the main board and transducer board assembly out slightly to remove them.
4-33
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
2. As shown in figure below, remove the 9 screws fixing transmission board shield cover; then
remove main board top shield cover and main board bottom shield cover.
<1> Philips panhead screw M2.5×8 <2> Top shield cover of main
board
3. As shown in Fig 4-35 Remove the Transducer Board (2), pull out the transducer board from the
main board with two hands, use force evenly to prevent damaging the connector pins.
4-34
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
2. As shown in figure below, remove the 3 M2.5×8 screws, and then take out the 4D driving board.
Installation:
1、 Affix the 4D heat outlet washer in the bottom board of the main unit cover as shown in
figure 4-37.
2、 Plug the 4D board PCBA to the main board, fix the board with 3 M2.5X8 cross panhead
screws, as shown in figure 4-38.
3、 Install the cable:
A. Plug one end of the 4D signal line to the 4D board PCBA socket, and affix the cables
tightly with fiber tape, as shown in figure 4-39.
4-35
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
B. Plug the other end of the 4D signal line to the probe board socket across the hole in the
main board, and fix the cable using fiber cape and cable tie, as shown in figure 4-40.
4、 Install the mother board and probe board assembly into the main unit cover.
<1>
28~30mm to bottom
Figure 4-38
Board (left)
<3>
<4>
Figure 4-39
Fiber tape
<2>
Figure 4-40
4-36
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
Figure 4-41
Serial Name Serial Name
No. No.
No. No.
<1> 4D heat outlet <2> 4D signal line
washer 1 009-000188-00 1
045-000164-00
<3> 4D board PCBA <4> Philips panhead screw
051-000102-01 1 M2.5×8 3
M04-051121---
Use screw driver to manually screw the M2.5 screw tightly and
Caution: appropriately, be careful not to damage the board.
Note: 1. Discard the films at the both sides of the 4D heat outlet washer.
2. Press and hold the left board as in figure 2 when screwing the 4D board
PCBA screws.
3. Use adhesive tape to affix the 4D signal line, or other insulting tapes.
2. Shown as figure below, remove the M3×6 screws, horizontally pull out the HDD and HDD fixing
part, then remove the four M3×4 screws.
4-37
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
3
1
2. Remove four M3×6 Philips panhead screws, then remove the bottom cover of the transducer
extend module.
4-38
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
4. Pull out B transducer extend board vertically upward, and separate it from socket on the A
transducer extend board.
5. Disconnect the connective board on the transducer extend module socket of the B transducer
extend board, and remove B transducer extend board.
6. Hold the transducer wire sheath and pull it out vertically, and remove the extend module socket.
1
4
7. Remove two M2×4 Philips sunk screws, and pull out the transducer lever.
8. Remove the 8 M3×6Philips panhead screws, and carefully pull out the A transducer extend
board.
4-40
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
10. Remove the 8 M3×6 Philips panhead screws, remove the female base of transducer socket.
Note: PEM-21 transducer extend module should be applied with UMT-300 mobile trolley, for
disassembling UMT-300, please refer to the corresponding service manual.
4-41
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
2. Remove the two M3X8 screws, disconnect connector of the ECG module internal signal cable,
and then remove the ECG board.
4-42
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
3. Remove the four M2X8 Philips panhead tapping screws and flat washers. Cut off the two wire
strips on the magnetic ring, and remove the internal signal cable of ECG module.
2
3
4
1
5
6
2. Remove the three M3X8 screws fixing the video and audio capture card, and remove video and
audio capture card.
3
4-43
4
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
4-44
Structure and Assembly/Disassembly
4-45
5 System and Software
For M7, after the XP operation system, the following drivers and functions are automatically
installed:
Install the main board driver: chip group, video card, audio card, and network card.
Install the video printer driver: SONY UP-D23MD driver, SONY UP-D897 driver, and
MITSUBISHI P93D driver.
USB Footswitch
Install east Asia language: set the language and region as Chinese (PRC)
No Autorun or autoplay
No screen saver
Shut down functions like the fire wall and automatic updating.
5-1
System and Software
5-2
System and Software
File
Type Signal definition of testing points Destination
suffix
APD C:\M7\app
EXD C:\M7\exe
GPD C:\M7\fpga
Compress the update files and check if there are
VDD same directory data in the hard disk, if yes, then C:\M7\video
GUD delete the old directory data, and then create new C:\M7\gui
Data in
directory number.
the hard IMD C:\M7\Image
disk PST C:\M7\Preset
FKY C:\M7\Key
5-3
System and Software
File
Type Signal definition of testing points Destination
suffix
Operation procedures:
1. Copy the resume package to the USB disk;
2. After system boot-up, login as service engineer;
3. Press <Setup> to open the Setup menu, select [Maintenance] to open the Maintenance menu.
4. Select [Enter Windows], and you can see all the drive letters;
5. Found the run.bat file in the USB disk, and double click it. The following information appears:
SUCCESS: The process "appmon.exe" with PID XXXX has been terminated.
SUCCESS: The process "doppler.exe" with PID XXXX has been terminated
Press any key to continue…
Press any key to continue, and the recovery operation will be processed automatically.
6. During the recovery, the system prompts “Do you want to delete user preset data? (Y/N)”, input
“Y” (note: you must select “Y”, because it is possible that the preset data may not be
compatible, the new preset data have to be used.)
7. After the recovery is completed, the system prompts “Press any key to continue…”, inspect if all
the items have been finished successfully, and press <Enter> according to the prompt, the
DOS window will be closed automatically.
8. Now, delete the PATIENTDATA file in the path D:/M7/PATIENTDATA (as the patient data have
been backed up already);
9. Shut down the system and then reboot the system;
10. Check the version, which should be consistent with that of the newly updated.
NOTE: After the system is restored, please check if the system model and regulation type are
correct (the same as before restoration)
5-4
System and Software
The possible
causes when
Step Operation Increments Step
initialization
dead
Initializing Load-on the boot-strap bitmap, display the progress bar (7), Boot-strap
/
hardware… decompress the configured factory data bitmap
Loading
system Create local preset and system preset server In increments of 1.
preset…
May be the
Loading preset data is
common Configure not
Create exam mode general data manager In increments of 1.
exam preset data compatible,
preset… delete the
preset data
Loading
Create measure preset, peripheral devices and network,
exam In increments of 4.
image KMP package, network storage preset servers.
preset...
5-5
System and Software
The possible
causes when
Step Operation Increments Step
initialization
dead
Pay
Construct the application layer; Initialize keyboard board;
Initializing attention to
Construct the access management, remote desktop In increments of 1. /
gui… the
management
keyboard
Configure Occasional
Configure the file dialog box; Initialize print library; Battery
Initializing peripheral system crash
monitor, 2118 system monitor; Load-on print task icon;
ultrasound In increments of 1. device, pay was found,
Construct low consumption; Construct USB manager and
peripheral… attention to not resolved
record manager; Initialize video replay devices
the battery yet.
Occasional
Initializing Create ECG debt collection thread; Set virtual machine,
system
ultrasound initialize the virtual machine; Create front-end/back-end In increments of 2. Pod data
crash, not
image… object tree (ultrasys, etc.)
resolved yet
Initializing
Add measure menu functional package; Register measure
ultrasound In increments of 1. /
patient application interface
application… Patient Info
Initialization
Construct patient info manager (UPatientApp) In increments of 1. /
completed…
Including
Hide the operation on
boot-strap / / / the LCD,
bitmap may lead to
system crash
5-6
System and Software
Be sure to confirm the system information before and after the software maintenance.
5-7
System and Software
C D E
Tips:
5-8
System and Software
2. Select “Maintenance”.
Note: to enter the Maintenance menu, please login the system with the user name of Service.
3. Select “Maintenance”
5-9
System and Software
2. Select the correct files, and click [OK]. After the operation is completed, the successful prompt
appears. Restart the system according to the prompt.
Note: the default configuration is that of M7, and it is already finished during the resume
package configuration. For M7T, the product information has to be configured according to
the configuration files.
2. Click [System] on the Setup menu to open the System Preset screen.
3. In the System Preset dialog box, select [Option] to open the dialogue box shown in the figure
below.
5-10
System and Software
4. In the optional list, select the desire software function, and click “Install”.
5. In the opened dialog box, select the corresponding key file, and click [OK].
The key file is corresponded to the system one by one, and you can copy it to the flash drive, and
install through the flash drive;
6. After the installation is completed, return to the system setup screen, and the corresponding
options shall be in the installed status. Click [OK] to close the System Preset dialog box.
Note:
1. The key file needed for software installation is copied in the system accompanying CD.
5.6 Warning
If malfunctions appeared during the system operation, the ultrasound machine M7 will give out
warnings, or generate LOGs which will be saved in system logs, the logs is saved in the path: D:
\M7\Log\Perilog.
5-11
System and Software
Left battery hot “Warning! Invalid battery “2009-9-7,2:43:11 U2118Monitor: Left Battery
plug operation!May lead to Hot Plug”
battery damage”
Right battery hot “Warning! Invalid battery “2009-9-7,2:43:11 U2118Monitor: Right Battery
plug operation! May lead to Hot Plug”
battery damage”
5-12
System and Software
Left battery cycle count is Battery life will do, “Left Battery Cycle count is: 65535,Right
beyond the limitation replace it as soon as Battery Cycle count is: 16”
possible.
Beyond the number of Battery life will do, “Left Battery Cycle count is: 16,Right
the right battery replace it as soon as Battery Cycle count is: 65535”
recycling times possible.
Left battery Volt Left battery voltage is low, “2009-9-7,3:11:19 U2118Monitor: Left
Exception please insert the adapter or Battery voltage is low: left battery volt is:
power off the system, 12.16V”
otherwise, the system will be
shut down after XX seconds!
Right battery Volt Right battery voltage is low, “2009-9-7,3:11:19 U2118Monitor: Right
Exception please insert the adapter or Battery voltage is low, Right battery volt is:
power off the system, 12.15V”
otherwise, the system will be
shut down after XX seconds!
5-13
System and Software
Left Battery temperature Left Battery temperature is out “2009-9-7,3:49:19 U2118Monitor: Left
is out of range of range, please insert the Battery temperature is out of range,
adapter or power off the left battery temperature is: 36.0
system; otherwise, the system centigrade”
will be shut down after XX
seconds!
5-14
System and Software
seconds!
Wait until the battery Battery power is low, please insert “2009-9-7,3:49:19 U2118Monitor:Low
power is lower than the adapter or shutdown the battery power, Left battery power
6% system, otherwise, the system will is:5%,Right battery power is: 7%”
be shut down after XX seconds!
5-15
System and Software
Left front fan Left front fan has gone off! Please ADT7462: Left Front Fan has gone off!
contact the service engineer
Left middle Left middle fan has gone off! Please ADT7462: Left Middle Fan has gone off!
fan contact the service engineer
Left back fan Left back fan has gone off! Please ADT7462: Left Back Fan has gone off!
contact the service engineer
Right fan Right fan has gone off! Please ADT7462: Right Fan has gone off!
contact the service engineer
CPU fan CPU fan has gone off! Please ADT7462: CPU Fan has gone off!
contact the service engineer
5-16
System and Software
5-17
Function and Performance Checking Method
6.1 Note
The chapter supplies the detailed method for product main function and performance checking.
This is used for referring or studying by engineer but not required.
6-1
Function and Performance Checking Method
Check monitor
Check DVD-R/W
Check peripherals
6-2
Function and Performance Checking Method
Procedure Standard
Adjust LCD brightness Press 『Fn』and 『 』, the brightness increases; and
Enter [Preset]->[ Peripheral press 『Fn』and 『 』, the brightness decreases.
preset], On the “Input & display” Brightness load factory values.
page:
Color temperature of LCD will be changed
click [default] correspondingly.
Click “cold/warm” Click each functional button, the LCD responds
Monitor maintenance correctly, the standard is as follows:
Log on as Service, click 1. Light-spot: 0; flash point: 0.
[Maintenance]->[ Main Monitor] to 2. The adjoining dark spots are no more than 3 pairs, and
check the monitor functions there is no adjoining dark spot in image area.
3. There is no adjoining dark spot of 3 or more than 3.
4. The dark spots are no more than 7 and those in the
image area are no more than 2
5. The distance between bad spots is no less than 5mm.
Note: image area refers to rectangle when the background is
black/right.
6-3
Function and Performance Checking Method
Procedure Standard
Confirm if the ECG module is ECG trace is displayed; the heart icon is displayed
configured, then: at the upper right corner of the screen.
Set [ECG] as “On”. The parameters [Speed], [ECG Gain] can be
adjusted.
ECG signal can be reviewed correctly.
6-4
Function and Performance Checking Method
6.4.2 Content
6-5
Function and Performance Checking Method
Adjustment Items
Dynamic Range, Focus Number, FOV Position, Line Density, IP, Colorize,
L/R Flip, Rotation, Persistence, Colorize Map, U/D Flip, iTouch,
Menu and Soft Menu Frequency, Gray Map, Focus Position, iClear, FOV, Smooth, TSI, Curve,
Gray Rejection, γ, High FR, iTouch Bright, A. power, B Steer, iBeam,
Trapezoid, Image Merge
1. Control Panel
Procedure Standard
Press <B> Enter B mode, and B image displays
Gain adjustment. Rotate clockwise to increase
Rotate <iTouch> Rotate anticlockwise to decrease
Depth Adjustment
The image depth will be changed.
Press <Depth/> direction
The adjustable depth values vary depending upon the probe types.
key.
TGC adjustment Push the toggle to the right to increase the corresponding area
Adjust through the brightness
8-segment toggles Push the toggle to the left to decrease the corresponding area brightness
About 1.5s after the adjustment is finished, the TGC curve disappears.
iTouch iTouch sign will be displayed in the image area to activate image effect
Press <iTouch> auto optimization.
Image Magnification Roll the trackball to change position of the magnified image.
Press <zoom> to light on Press <Zoom> in zoom status to exit the mode, the current window
the Zoom indicator. returns to the display before zoom.
Configured with image menu “Magnify” to realize different Magnification.
Press <B>, and then z Enter dual mode, and the right image is activated
press z Press again to switch between the windows
Press <B>, and then z Press 4 times, and 4 images will be displayed on the screen with
only one image activated at one time
press
z Press again to switch among the windows
Press <B> To enter single mode in multiple window mode, or to exit from other
modes.
2. Menu
Procedure Standard
Frequency Frequency value is displayed in real time in the left upper part of the screen
B mode menuÆ via adjusting.
[Frequency] The frequency scales of different probes are not the same.
Focus Focus number or position can be adjusted. The focus position symbol is
B mode menuÆ displayed on the right side of the image.
6-6
Function and Performance Checking Method
[Focus
Number]/[Focus
Position]
Dynamic Range to the dynamic range can be adjusted, the real time value will be displayed on
B mode menu-> the image parameter area in the upper right of the screen. As the dynamic
[Dynamic Range] range increases, the darker the image and the contrast, as well as the noise
may increase.
Line Density Click [Line Density], and rotate the multifunction knob to adjust the parameter.
B mode menu-> The higher the line density, the higher the resolution, and the lower the frame
[Line Density] rate.
iClear Click [iClear] to adjust, off represents no iClear is turned on, and the bigger
B mode menu-> the value the stronger the effect. The bigger the value the more clearly the
[iClear] profile of the image.
B mode menu-> B mode menu-> [U/D Flip]/[L/R Flip]
[U/D Flip]/[L/R Flip] When you flip or rotate an image, the “M” mark will change its position on the
B mode menu-> screen; the M mark is located in the upper left corner of the imaging area by
[Rotate] default.
2. M mode
In M mode scanning, the image parameter area in the upper left corner of the screen displays
the real-time parameter values as follows:
Display V3 IP 6 DR 65 G 45
Parameter M Speed M IP M Dynamic Range M Gain
Parameters that can be adjusted to optimize the M mode image are indicated in the following.
Adjustment Items
Control Panel Gain, TGC, Depth
IP, Time Mark, Speed, Colorize, Colorize Map, Acoustic Power, Edge
Menu and Soft Menu Enhance, Frequency, Gray Map, Focus Position, Dynamic Range, M
Soften, Curve, Gray Rejection, γ, Display Format
3. Color mode
In Color mode scanning, the image parameter area in the upper left corner of the screen
displays the real-time parameter values as follows:
6-7
Function and Performance Checking Method
Parameters that can be adjusted to optimize the Color mode image are indicated in the
following.
Adjustment Items
Control Panel Gain, Depth
B/C Wide, Frequency, Priority, Baseline, Packet Size, Dual Live, Color IP,
Menu and Soft Menu Map, A. power, Focus Position, Scale, Flow State, WF, Invert, Line
Density, Smooth, Persistence, B Display, Steer
4. Power mode
In Power mode scanning, the image parameter area in the upper left corner of the screen
displays the real-time parameter values as follows:
5. PW/CW mode
In PW/ CW mode scanning, the image parameter area in the upper left corner of the screen
displays the real-time parameter values as follows:
6-8
Function and Performance Checking Method
Parameters that can be adjusted to optimize the PW/ CW mode image are indicated in the
following.
Adjustment Items
Control Panel Gain, TGC, Depth
Invert, SV, WF, Frequency, Duplex/Triplex, V Max, V Mean, Audio, Trace
Area, Colorize Map, Speed, Acoustic Power, Trace Sensitivity, T/F Res,
PW Gray Map, Dynamic Range, Scale, Baseline, Colorize, Quick Angle,
Angle, Trace Smooth, Time Mark, HPRF, Curve, Gray Rejection, γ,
Soft Menu & Display Format, Auto Calculation, Auto Calculation Parameter, PW Steer
Menu WF, Invert, Colorize Map, Frequency, Speed, V Max, V Mean, Dynamic
Range, Audio, Trace Area, Trace Sensitivity, Gray Map, Scale, Baseline,
CW Colorize, Quick Angle, Angle, Acoustic Power, Trace Smooth, Time Mark,
T/F Res, Curve, Gray Rejection, γ, Display Format, Auto Calculation, Auto
Calculation Parameter
6-9
Function and Performance Checking Method
Move the cursor onto the desired end point of the Set the end point of cine loop.
cine loop, click [Set Last Frame] in the menu or soft
menu to set the start point.
Click [Auto Play] again Review region is confined to the set start
point and end point.
Then press the [Cine] key again. Cine review stops.
Press the <Freeze> key to unfreeze the image. Freeze indicator light is off; the system will
Press <Cine> or <Esc> key. return to image scanning and exit cine
review.
The images are still frozen but the system
exits cine review.
6-10
Function and Performance Checking Method
6-11
Function and Performance Checking Method
Tips:
For the testing phantoms, please refer to Appendix B.
KS107BD is low frequency phantom and used when Probe focus frequency is less than 4MHZ;
KS107BG is high frequency phantom and used when Probe focus frequency is more than
5MHZ;
6.5.2.1 Resolution
transverse resolution
Test Step:
1. Cover the scan surface of the phantom with water or couple gel, gently contact the probe with
the scan surface, making the transverse resolution testing targets to be displayed around the
midline of the image.
2. Adjust the focus point focuses at the position where the transverse resolution testing targets
are displayed.
3. Adjust parameters like gain, dynamic range, TGC, making the background tissue unseen, just
displaying the target image clearly.
4. In condition that the transverse resolution testing targets are horizontally displayed, record the
minimal distance of two targets that can be clearly recognized.
5. Repeat the operation above for the transverse resolution testing targets at other depths.
As shown in figure below.
Axial resolution
Test Step:
1. Cover the scan surface of the phantom with water or couple gel, gently contact the probe with
the scan surface, making the longitudinal resolution testing targets to be displayed around the
midline of the image.
2. Adjust the focus point focuses at the position where the longitudinal resolution testing targets
6-12
Function and Performance Checking Method
are displayed.
3. Adjust parameters like gain, dynamic range, TGC, making the background tissue unseen, just
displaying the target image clearly.
4. Record the minimal distance of two longitudinal resolution testing targets that can be clearly
recognized.
5. Repeat the operation above for the longitudinal resolution testing targets at other depths.
1. When using the convex probe, keep the transverse resolution testing targets to
NOTE:
be displayed near the midline.
2. When using a linear probe with steer function, do not turn on the steer function
when perform the transverse resolution test.
3. Zoom in the region where the targets located if necessary.
4. The diameter of the target point at a certain depth is equal to the transverse
resolution at the depth.
NOTE: 1. Increasing the gain will also increase the noise, and echo may be covered.
6-13
Function and Performance Checking Method
2. When using a linear probe, please completely contact the probe with the scan
surface, no side clearance is allowed.
3. When using a convex or phased-array probe, make the axis targets to be
displayed at the middle of the scanning image.
4. When system is not frozen, the fast field target information may be similar to that
of the noise, do not use this target.
6-14
Function and Performance Checking Method
measurement caliper;
3. Select the value with the greatest error (to 20mm), calculate the accuracy using the formula
below
6-15
Function and Performance Checking Method
NOTE: 1. When using a linear probe, record the transverse distance by segment.
2. When using a convex probe, all transverse targets should be displayed
integrally in an image.
3. The measure caliper should be posited at the upper side or lower side of
the target center.
As shown in figure below.
6-16
Function and Performance Checking Method
6-17
7 System Self-diagnosis
There are 3 kinds of main interfaces of self-diagnosis system: manufacturing, customer service and
user, as shown in figures below:
The self-diagnosis interface of manufacturing and customer service can be divided into 4 regions.
7-1
System Self-diagnosis
7-2
System Self-diagnosis
Save Report: save the tested data to the root of the specified logic disk, if no logic disk is specified;
or, if the system is undergoing the test, this selection is not available.
Shut Down: shut down the program, and shut down the system automatically.
7-3
System Self-diagnosis
Save Report: save the tested data to the root of the specified logic disk, if no logic disk is specified;
or, if the system is undergoing the test, this selection is not available.
Shut Down: shut down the program, and shut down the system automatically.
In this region, the testing items are divided into parent items according to boards and there are
several sub items for each parent item. The testing items can be customized according to
requirements. If the check box before an item is selected ( ), this item is in the testing list;
contrariwise, if the check box before the item is deselected ( ), this item is not in the testing list.
When a parent item is selected, all the sub items of this item are selected by default; contrariwise,
when deselecting a parent item, all the sub items of this item are deselected by default.
7-4
System Self-diagnosis
OutDentAll: click this button to unfold all test items if they are folded;
InDentAll: click this button to fold all test items if they are unfolded;
Default: click this button to select all the items to be tested by default;
The testing result is displayed behind each sub item. For the sub item, if an item passes the test, it
is marked with green “PASS”; if not, it is marked with red “FAIL”; if the item is not selected, it is
marked with “Skip” of normal color. See Fig 8-11.
After the test is completed, click the test items in Testitems, the program will show the
corresponding detailed test results, which will be displayed in the first line of Message.
Test information
Index is the number of test, namely the index number corresponding sub items;
TestResult is the name and detailed test information of test items, as shown in Fig 8-12.
7-5
System Self-diagnosis
Test Configuration
Onfail drop-down list: there are two options, “Continue” and “Stop”. If you select [Continue], the test
will continue even though a test item fails during testing; however, if you select [Stop], the test will
stop once a test item fails during testing.
Start button: click to test the selected items one by one, and the button turns to [Stop] at the same
time. During the test, click [Stop] to stop the test. After the test is completed, the [Stop] button turns
to [Start], ready for the next test.
Next Fail: after the test is completed, click [Next Fail] to show the next failed test item in the
Message list, and the related information will be displayed in the first line. If already navigated to the
last line, then the query will begin from the first line.
Clear History: click to clear all data in Testitems and Messages list, and recover the flow chart to the
initial status.
Loops check box: check this item to perform loop test. If it is checked and the loop test number is
input at the right side, the test will be performed as many as the number you set. If the number is
less than 0, the test will be cycled, until it was manually stopped or any error appeared.
Quit: for user operation, click the button to exit the self-diagnosis and shut down the system; for
manufacturer and service engineer operation, click this button to exit the test interface and then to
view the tested results.
7-6
System Self-diagnosis
During the test, the test progress of current item and the total test progress are also displayed in the
status bar.
Besides, the following items are also displayed in the status bar: temperature of CPU, main board
and power module, occupation rate of CPU and memory, remaining test time and current time.
Non-loop test
For the non-loop test, the test result will be saved in D:\M7\log\Selftest\Test Report. The result of the
former test will be deleted after the new test is completed.
Loop test
For the loop test, the test result will be saved in D:\M7\log\Selftest\Test Report Loop_N. The test
result is PASS or FAIL, N refers to the test times.
Meanwhile, after each test is finished, the current test result will be automatically compressed into
Loop Test Reports.zip, and the test data will be deleted.
The test report is in the format of HTML, which can be opened by IE browser by default. The test
report is shown as below:
7-7
System Self-diagnosis
Click the test item in the left side, the corresponding test data will be displayed.
z Report Name
z Report time;
z The picture of the system structure (for user test, the picture displayed is the system
structure in the factory)
z System Information;
z Test data of failed tests (if there is no failed test, then no this branch);
z Test data of passed tests (if there is no passed test, then no this branch);
z Test data of overleaped tests (if there is no overleaped test, then no this branch);
The following is an example of the test data:
7-8
System Self-diagnosis
z Board/module;
z Test result (PASS, FAIL, and Skip, each result is displayed in different color);
z Message
z Error log (may not exist);
z Add on data (exist only when the LCD Monitor Adjust Data Check Test is failed).
Notes when open the test report:
When double click M7 Selftest Report.html using IE (Java Script is applied), it may be blocked,
which can be seen in the figure below.
Test Content
Test Description
The following screen will be opened after the test is started. There displays the current CPU
working temperature, the yellow line represents the highest working temperature of the CPU, and
the changing wave represents the current CPU temperature. If the temperature didn’t go beyond
the limit, the waveform is displayed in green; otherwise, it is red. At the bottom of the dialogue box,
there displays the current CPU temperature and the remaining test time.
The interface can’t be closed manually after the test is started, until the test is completed. If the test
failed, please turn off the power as soon as possible.
7-9
System Self-diagnosis
Check if PC module heat sink was correctly installed, if not, reinstalled it.
Test Content
Test if the PCle communication between PC module and DSP FPGA is normal.
Test Description
Test results and DSP FPGA related logic version will be displayed in the Remark column of the
Messages list box, and the format is:
DSP Version:XX;
Build_Version:X;
Release time:XXXX.XX.XX.
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Main board U6
Main board U8
7-10
System Self-diagnosis
Test Content
Test if there is address bus disconnected, short connected, pull high, pull low, and if the memory is
damaged in SSRAM.
Test Description
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Main board U6
Main board U7
Test Content
Test Description
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Main board U3
Main board U4
7-11
System Self-diagnosis
Test Content
Test Description
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Main board U5
Test Content
Test if the RF data bus between BF FPGA and DSP FPGA work normally.
Test Description
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Main board U6
Test Content
Test if the control bus between BF FPGA and DSP FPGA work normally.
Test Description
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
7-12
System Self-diagnosis
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Main board U6
Test Content
Test if the interruption bus between BF FPGA and DSP FPGA work normally.
Test Description
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Main board U6
Test Content
Test the Rate signal from BF FPGA, check if DSP FPGA and TX FPG can receive normally, and if
the Rate related connections and logics can work normally.
Test Description
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
7-13
System Self-diagnosis
Board Connector
Main board U6
Test Content
Test Description
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Main board U1
Test Content
Test if the front-end noise data is in the specified range when the analog front-end is under normal
working.
7-14
System Self-diagnosis
Test Description
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Main board U1
Test Content
Test Description
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
7-15
System Self-diagnosis
Test Content
Test if the circuits related with transmitting, receiving, high-voltage isolation and high-voltage
switching are normal.
Test Description
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Test Content
Test if SMBUS between the PC module and system monitor chip is correctly connected.
Test Description
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Test Content
Test Description
Test results of fan rotational speed will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box,
and the format is:
7-16
System Self-diagnosis
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Test Content
Test if the main board and power module temperatures are normal.
Test Description
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Main board Q1
Test Content
Test Description
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
7-17
System Self-diagnosis
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Test Content
Test Description
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, for the main board
with the ID as 0x33 (manufacture)/0x32 (development), the test result is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Test Content
Test if the four USB Interfaces on the machine and the I/O extend module work normally.
7-18
System Self-diagnosis
Test Description
When started the self-diagnosis, please insert the 4 USB test clamps to the 4 USB ports. If no test
clamp is connected, the system pops up the following dialog box.
Or,
USBX…….
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Main board J1
IO extend module J1
IO extend module J6
IO extend module J7
Test Content
It tests whether the function of Svideo Out in the IO extend board is normal.
Test Description
A display with Svideo interface should be connected to the system during the test.
7-19
System Self-diagnosis
During the test, the program will output some display content of LCD display to the display device,
and pop up a dialog box as shown in the following figure to ask if you can see an image displayed
on the display device.
For the main board with ID as 0x33/0x32, the test result is:
The first step: the self-diagnosis program will display the figure as figure below, which is used for
testing if S-video output is normal, the output image is PAL-format, with resolution as 800×600.
3 seconds later, a dialogue box pops up as shown in figure below, asking if you can see the image
on the monitor. The figure as in figure above is displayed, if correct, click “Yes, I can”; otherwise,
click “No,I can’t”.
7-20
System Self-diagnosis
3 seconds later, a dialogue box pops up as shown in figure below, asking if you can see the image
on the monitor. The figure as in figure above is displayed, if correct, click “Yes, I can”; otherwise,
click “No,I can’t”.
7-21
System Self-diagnosis
3 seconds later, a dialogue box pops up as shown in Fig 7-17, asking if you can see the image on
the monitor. The figure as in figure above is displayed, if correct, click “Yes, I can”; otherwise, click
“No,I can’t”.
The first step: the self-diagnosis program will display the figure as figure below, which is used for
testing if S-video output is normal, the output image is PAL-formatted, with resolution as 640×480.
3 seconds later, a dialogue box pops up as shown in Fig 7-15, asking if you can see the image on
the monitor. The figure as in figure above is displayed, if correct, click “Yes, I can”; otherwise, click
“No,I can’t”.
7-22
System Self-diagnosis
And for main board with ID as 0x33/0x32, the test result is:
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Test Content
It tests whether the function of Video Out in the I/O extend board is normal.
Test Description
A display with Video interface should be connected to the system during the test.
During the test, the program will output some display content of LCD display to the display device,
and pop up a dialog box as shown in the following figure to ask if you can see an image displayed
on the monitor.
For the main board with ID as 0x33/0x32, the test result is:
The first step: the self-diagnosis program will display the figure as Fig 7-14, which is used for testing
if Video output is normal, the output image is PAL-format, with resolution as 800×600.
3 seconds later, a dialogue box pops up as shown in figure below, asking if you can see the image
on the monitor. The figure as in Fig 7-14 is displayed, if correct, click “Yes, I can”; otherwise, click
“No,I can’t”.
7-23
System Self-diagnosis
The first step: the self-diagnosis program will display the figure as Fig 7-14, which is used for testing
if video output is normal, the output image is PAL-format, with resolution as 800×600.
3 seconds later, a dialogue box pops up as shown in figure below, asking if you can see the image
on the monitor. The figure as in Fig 7-16 is displayed, if correct, click “Yes, I can”; otherwise, click
“No,I can’t”.
The third step: the self-diagnosis program will display the figure as Fig 7-18, which is used for
testing if Video output is normal, the output image is NTSC-format, with resolution as 640×480.
3 seconds later, a dialogue box pops up as shown in figure above, asking if you can see the image
on the monitor. The figure as in Fig 7-18 is displayed, if correct, click “Yes, I can”; otherwise, click
“No,I can’t”.
The first step: the self-diagnosis program will display the figure as Fig 7-19, which is used for testing
if S-video output is normal, the output image is PAL-formatted, with resolution as 640×480.
3 seconds later, a dialogue box pops up as shown in Fig 7-21, asking if you can see the image on
the monitor. The figure as in Fig 7-19 is displayed, if correct, click “Yes, I can”; otherwise, click “No,
I can’t”.
7-24
System Self-diagnosis
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Video interface test PASS/FAIL.
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Main board J1
IO extend board J1
IO extend board J5
Test Content
It tests whether the function of DVI Out in the IO extend board is normal.
Test Description
A display with DVI interface should be connected to the system during the test.
During the test, the program will output some display content of LCD display to the display device,
and pop up a dialog box as shown in the following figure to ask if you can see an image displayed
on the display device.
7-25
System Self-diagnosis
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Main board J1
IO extend board J1
Test Content
It tests whether the function of VGA Out in the IO extend board is normal.
Test Description
A display with VGA interface should be connected to the system during the test.
During the test, the program will output some display content of LCD display to the display device,
and pop up a dialog box as shown in the following figure to ask if you can see an image displayed
on the display device.
7-26
System Self-diagnosis
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
IO extend board J1
IO extend board J1
Test Content
It tests whether the function of the serial port of the IO extend board is normal.
Test Description
Test results of serial port will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the
format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
7-27
System Self-diagnosis
Board Connector
Main board J1
IO extend board J1
IO extend board J2
Test Content
It tests whether the function of audio chip and MIC port of the IO extend board are normal.
Test Description
During the test the program shows the following dialog box prompting the user to connect a
microphone to the MIC port of the product and speak towards the microphone. The program will
detect the sound wave automatically and estimate whether the related circuits of the MIC port work
normally.
If sound wave is detected, or any hardware error appeared, the test interface will be shut down in 3
seconds, and no manual operation is required.
If you can see the sound wave, click “OK”. If not, click “Cancel”.
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
7-28
System Self-diagnosis
Board Connector
Main board J1
IO extend board J1
IO extend board J8
(26)Audio Test
Test Content
It tests whether the function of audio chip, power amplification circuit and speaker are normal.
Test Description
During the test, the left side of machine will play out “Ding~~”, and pops up the following dialog box
to ask if you can hear “Ding~~” playing out of the left side machine. If you didn’t hear it, please click
“Retry” to play it again, and click “No, I Can’t”, if you still can’t hear it after trying many times. And if
you heard it, please click “Yes, I Can”.
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
7-29
System Self-diagnosis
IO extend board J3
Speaker
IO extend board J4
Test Content
Test Description
The test flow is shown as follows, please perform the operation according to the workflow strictly.
Start self-
diagnosis
Yes
No
Probe extend module
Probe present
present
Tips: connect the Tips: disconnect the Tips: disconnect the probe extend module,
probe probe connect the probe
Program
judge
End
7-30
System Self-diagnosis
Read probe ID
End
The dialog boxes for connecting/disconnecting the transducer, disconnecting the transducer extend
module are shown in the figures below respectively.
7-31
System Self-diagnosis
Fig 7-32 Prompt of Disconnecting Transducer Extend Module and Connecting Transducer
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Main board U6
Main board J8
Test Content
Test Description
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
7-32
System Self-diagnosis
Board Connector
Main board U6
Main board J5
Main board J6
Transmitting board U3
Transmitting board J2
Transmitting board J3
Test Content
Read TX FPGA logic version, logic compilation version, and the compiled time.
Test Description
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Main board U6
Main board J5
Main board J6
Transmitting board U3
Transmitting board J2
Transmitting board J3
Test Content
Test if communication serial port between MF FPGA and power ARM works normally.
7-33
System Self-diagnosis
Test Description
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Power board J1
Test Content
Test Description
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Power board J1
7-34
System Self-diagnosis
Power board U1
Test Content
Test if 4D drive board is presenting, and if the devices that record the IDs are normally working.
Test Description
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Main board U6
Main board J4
4D Driving Board P2
Test Content
Test Description
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
7-35
System Self-diagnosis
Board Connector
Main board U6
Main board J4
4D Driving Board P2
4D Driving Board U4
4D Driving Board U6
4D Driving Board U9
Test Content
Checks if the I2C communication bus between the batteries and the power management ARM
works normally.
Test Description
Test results of left/right battery I2C connection will be displayed in the Remark column of the
Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Power board J1
Battery
7-36
System Self-diagnosis
Test Content
Test Description
Test results of left/right battery will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and
the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Power board J1
Battery
Test Content
Test Description
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
7-37
System Self-diagnosis
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Test Content
Test Description
During the test, the self-check system will decrease the brightness of the LCD to the lowest and
then increase it from the lowest to the highest, and after that the brightness will be decrease from
the highest to current value. After this procedure, the following dialog box appears to ask the user
whether he/she saw the procedure. If yes, click “Yes, I Can”, otherwise click “No, I Can’t”. If you
click “Retry” the system will repeat the procedure above.
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Test Content
7-38
System Self-diagnosis
Test Description
During the test, the self-diagnosis system will switch off the LCD backlight and then switch it on.
After this procedure, the following dialog box appears to ask the user whether he/she saw the
procedure. If yes, click “Yes, I Can”, otherwise click “No, I Can’t”. If you click “Retry” the system will
repeat the procedure above.
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Test Content
Test Description
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
7-39
System Self-diagnosis
Test Content
Test if keyboard and USB port on the main unit can communicate normally.
Test Description
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Keyboard board; U4
Test Content
It mainly tests whether the buttons, encoders, TGCs, trackball, backlight LEDs and indicating LEDs
in the keyboard are normal, and reads board ID, keyboard FPGA and version of program.
Test Description
7-40
System Self-diagnosis
As shown in the figure above, click [Start] to start the keyboard test. The controls in the simulation
keyboard are corresponding to those of the real keyboard assembly.
As for the buttons, press a button in the real keyboard and the corresponding button in the
simulation keyboard blinks, which means the button is being tested. Changing in color means the
button has being tested.
As for the trackball, roll the trackball in the keyboard and the cursor in the interface moves
accordingly and the in the simulation keyboard blinks, which means the system has
received data from the trackball and the trackball has being tested.
The encoder rotation test: the on the simulation keyboard corresponds to the encoder
on the real keyboard. When you rotate the encoder in a direction, the corresponding green ball
around the encoder on the simulation keyboard will rotate in the same direction. The encoder face
will flicker and turn green.
7-41
System Self-diagnosis
The encoder key test: when you press the encoder key, the encoder key on the simulation keyboard
will change status accordingly, and flicker and turn green.
Keyboard backlight test: when the simulation keyboard initializes, all dual-color lights will highlight in
green on the keyboard. When a key is being tested, the dual-color backlight will automatically turn
orange after it is pressed.
After all tests for the keyboard assembly finished, the keyboard screen is shown in Fig 7-37
Keyboard Test Screen after the Test
.
After the tests, if functions of the keyboard assembly are normal, click “Keyboard is OK”; otherwise,
click “Keyboard is Bad”.
7-42
System Self-diagnosis
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Test Content
It tests whether the button LEDs and trackball LED in the keyboard work normally.
Test Description
The following dialog box appears when testing. Change the brightness of the white and orange
LEDs respectively and check whether the brightness of LEDs on the keyboard change accordingly.
Change the color of the trackball LED and check whether the LED on the keyboard changes
accordingly. If the brightness of the keyboard LEDs and color of the trackball LED are the same as
configured, click “LED is OK and Quit” to quit the dialog box. If not, click “LED is not OK and Quit” to
quit the dialog box.
7-43
System Self-diagnosis
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally
Board Connector
Test Content
Test Description
The test flow is shown as follows, please perform the operation according to the workflow strictly.
7-44
System Self-diagnosis
No
Probe present?
Yes
Tips: disconnect the
probe
Yes No
Yes
0 >0 No
Program judge 2?
No
Program judge 1?
No
Probe extend module present
Probe extend module No
not present ?
Program judge 2? No
Probe recognize test flow
No
Program judge 2?
Read probe extend
module info
End
7-45
System Self-diagnosis
The dialog boxes asking for disconnecting the transducer, connecting/disconnecting the transducer
extend module are shown in the figures below respectively.
7-46
System Self-diagnosis
Fig 7-44 Prompt for Disconnecting Transducer on Extend Module, and Then Disconnect Extend
Module
7-47
System Self-diagnosis
Fig 7-47 Prompt of Asking if the User Connected XXXX Transducer on X Socket
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Or,
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally.
Board Connector
Main board U6
7-48
System Self-diagnosis
Board Connector
Test Content
Verify if ECG module communicates well with the main unit, read Bootloader version, board ID and
software version.
Test Description
After tested is started, if ECG is not presented, then a dialog box is opened to ask the user to
connect ECG module, see the figure below:
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Or,
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally.
Board Connector
Main board U6
7-49
System Self-diagnosis
Main board J1
IO extend module J1
ECG module
Test Content
Test Description
After tested is started, if ECG is not presented, then a dialog box is opened to ask the user to
connect ECG module, see the figure below:
Test results will be displayed in the Remark column of the Messages list box, and the format is:
Or,
XXX,XXX,XXX……
Check if the following listed hardware and the related circuits are normal, check if the interfaces are
well welded and if the module is working normally.
Board Connector
Main board U6
Main board J1
7-50
System Self-diagnosis
IO extend module J1
7-51
8 Care and Maintenance
8.1 Overview
The following procedures are recommended.
8-1
Care and Maintenance
10. Check power cable and plug Monthly Same as the above
8-2
Care and Maintenance
8.2 Cleaning
Clean display
Clean trackball
Clean probe
Clean cover
Before cleaning the system, be sure to turn off the power and
WARNING:
disconnect the power cord from the outlet. If you clean the system
while the power is “On”, it may result in electric shock.
8.2.2 Content
1. Clean Display
z Tool: soft dry cloth ,clear water or mild soapy water
z Method:
Surface of display should be cleaned with soft dry cloth. Remained stain should be washed out
by cloth with clear water or soapy water, and then air-dry the surface.
2. Clean Trackball
z Paper or dry cloth
z Method:
Trackball is one of important interface parts, which are embedded into the main unit keyboard, and
part of which is exploded to be operated by users in order to implement variety of module’s control
8-3
Care and Maintenance
functions. Trackball is one of the most using frequency of input assemblies on the whole operation
panel, and the trackball similar to a multi-directory caster can rotate in every direction drived
manually, due to the feature, gas or dust can enter into module internal easily, as a result,
contamination of lens would lead to the failure of the trackball.
a) Disassembling the trackball:
Turn the trackball ring about 35°counterclockwise until it lifts, now, you would remove the ring
and pull out the trackball with plastic cloth if you can’t hold it by your hands directly. Disassembling
the trackball is as following:
Ring
Trackball
Turn trackball ring 35°to the left Disassemble the ring Remove the trackball
Figure 8-2 Disassembly of the Trackball
a) Cleaning
After removing the ring and the trackball, wipe down the lens with a clean paper until you can
see nothing in the groove zoom, and then clean the other contaminant material , please pay
attention to your intensity adopted on wiping dust of bead down, as shown in the following figure.
Power-off is not need during cleaning, and maintenance effect can be experienced directly. After
cleaning completely, you can install the trackball and the ring.
Lens zoom
3 beads
Dragon groove
8-4
Care and Maintenance
4. Clean Probe
z Tools: mild soapy water , dry soft cloth , soft brush
z Method:
a) Wipe out the dust attached to surface of probe, and check if it has any abnormality
such as crack;
b) Remained stain or dust attached to surface of probe cable should be washed out by
cloth with clear water or soapy water, and then air-dry the surface of probe cable;
c) Use a soft brush to clean the probe holder, removing dust simultaneously.
5. Clean Cover
z Tools: dry soft cloth, soapy water
z Method:
Use dry soft cloth to clean the cover of the system. If the system is dirty, moisten the soft
cloth with mild soapy water and wipe off any stains, then air-dry.
Note: Be sure to use soft brush to brush the dust attached to all the sockets or interfaces which
can be seen (such as probe sockets, sockets or interfaces in IO panel and power supply
panel),not the cloth with water.
8-5
Care and Maintenance
8.3 Checking
8-6
Care and Maintenance
2. Graph / text printer Check if the output of graph / text printer is normal.
8-7
Care and Maintenance
8-8
Care and Maintenance
4. Cart supporting a) Use hands to check if the supporting parts are none
parts loose.
Control panel and Open and close the control panel to see if it is free of none
7. turning looseness or separated from the main unit.
mechanism
8-9
9 Troubleshooting of Regular
Malfunctions
Adapter
Fig 9-1 Inspection and Repair Work Flow when Powered by Adapter
9-1
Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions
Fig 9-2 Inspection and Repair Work Flow when Powered by Batteries
9-2
Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions
Adapter power on
Check if A_battery+ or
The charging unit A or B
B_battery+ voltage is
in the auxiliary power No
about 12.6v or the voltage
board is faulty; service
rises slowly
Yes
End
Fig 9-3 Inspection and Repair Work Flow of the Charging Unit of the Power System
a. The output indicator of the adapter is off when The adapter is Replace the
the adapter is not connected to main unit; damaged. adapter.
b. The output indicator of the adapter and the
adapter-present indicator of main unit are off when
the adapter is connected to main unit;
1
c. There is no response as POWERBTN is pressed
when the system is powered by adapter only; the
system starts up normally but the status indicator of
the batteries is off or blinking in orange when both
the adapter and the batteries are connected.
a. The power output indicator is lit up and the The output voltage of Replace the
2
adapter-present indicator of main unit is off when the adapter is lower adapter.
9-3
Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions
9-4
Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions
a. The power output indicator of the adapter is The input segment of Replace the
normal when the adapter is not connected to main the power module is power
unit, and the output indicator is off when the short-circuited. module.
adapter is connected to main unit;
4
b. All the indicators in the control panel are off;
c. There is no response when PWR_BTN is
pressed and the system is powered by either
adapter or batteries.
a. The output indicator of the adapter is lit up; the The 5VSTB_OK# Replace the
adapter-present indicator in the control panel is off; output of power power
b. The system starts up normally when it is module is abnormal module.
powered by the adapter, but the indicator (low possibility)
5 PWR_BTN in the control panel is off and the
The reception of Replace the
indicators related to batteries are displayed
5VSTB_OK# of main main board.
normally;
board is abnormal
c. There is no response as Power_BTN is pressed
(high possibility).
when the system is powered by batteries.
POWER_ON# of
main board is Replace the
abnormal (high main board.
possibility).
9-5
Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions
9-6
Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions
d. The system can make Doppler; power-off is (high possibility). main board.
9-7
Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions
9-8
Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions
Replace
HDD failure
HDD.
Prompts “Operating system no found” during the
16 Restore the
startup. The operating system
operating
fails to boot up.
system.
a. Connect the transducer, Something is wrong with the programmed Replace the
voltage of power module (high possibility). power module.
and the system identifies
2
the transducer correctly The programmed power of main board is Replace the
b. Connect the transducer, short-circuited (high possibility). main board.
9-9
Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions
and there is only noise The programmed power of transmission Replace the
image in non-frozen mode. board is short-circuited (low possibility). Transmission
Board
9-10
Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions
There is black area in the noise Something is wrong with Replace the main board.
image when there is no AFE of main board
1
transducer and the digital gain
is maximal.
9-11
Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions
Fig 9-4 Inspection and Repair Work Flow of USB Port Failure
9-12
Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions
Switch to 4D, and the The -12V Test the -12V output of the power module. If the
mechanical scan of output of the -12V is unavailable, replace the power module;
1
the 4D transducer power module
does not begin, is unavailable.
9-13
Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions
namely the electric The (1) Measure whether the voltage of PIN 3 and PIN
motor is not working. ±(7V~11.5V) 5 of U13 (or U4) of 4D driving board are normal.
of Generally, PIN 3 should be negative (-7V ~
programmed -11.5V), and PIN 5 should be positive (+7V ~
power module +11.5V).
of 4D driving (2) If they are both unavailable, check whether
board is not fuse F1 is burnt out. If it is, first check whether the
available. two ends of the fuse are short-circuited to ground
and replace the fuse if they are short-circuited.
(3) If the fuse is not burnt out, measure whether
the +12V voltage of either end of the fuse is
normal. If not, the problem is not resulted from the
driving board and main board socket, then check
the power module.
(4) If the problems mentioned in (2) and (3) are all
excluded, replace U12 in the 4D driving board.
The driving (1) Measure TP3, TP6 and TP8 with oscillograph,
signal of the and skip to (2) if they are normal. If no output,
4D driving measure VDD (PIN 1) and VREF (PIN 5) of U6
board is with multimeter. If VDD is abnormal, check 3.3V
unavailable. of the main board; if VREF is abnormal, replace
U18.If both VDD and VREF are normal, replace
DAC U6.
(2) Measure TP5 and TP11 with oscillograph. If
there are no driving signals, replace U13 and U4;
(3) If both TP5 and TP11 are available, measure
PIN 8 and PIN 12 of socket P5 of 4D driving
board with oscillograph. If there is no output, it
means the electric motor inside the transducer is
damaged. Replace 4D transducer.
2 Switch to 4D, and the Electric motor (1) Check whether there is square wave output in
mechanical scan of stops working PIN 3 (HALL signal) of socket P5 of 4D driving
4D transducer stops after started board during the time when the transducer is
after a few seconds, for a few working.
9-14
Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions
namely the electric seconds (2) If not, check whether the 4 driving signals of
motor stops working. PIN 1 ~ PIN 8 of socket J1 of transducer
connection board are normally output. If normal,
skip to (4).If not, check the output of driving
signals from the 4D driving board (refer to
malfunction 1 and failure analysis 2 for the
measurement and solutions)
(3) If the driving signals of 4D driving board are
normally output, replace the cables.
(4) The HALL of 4D transducer is damaged.
Replace 4D transducer.
LED D175 and D176 are FPGA configuration files haven’t been Burn FPGA
lit up normally. The LED burnt. configuration files.
D1 of FPGA is not lit up
Make sure the core voltage of FPGA is Replace U20.
3 or is blinking. The
normal. The voltage of TP17 should be
keyboard board
1.2V.
program cannot run
normally. The FLASH is damaged. Replace U3.
TGC value is unstable; Make sure TGC line is connected well Fixed
4
even when you don’t (J2)
9-15
Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions
move the slider, the The connector of TGC connection wire Replace TGC
value varies; the offset looses. connection wire.
between the value and
position is great.
Some LEDs in boards Check whether the LED soldering Solder the
and cards are not lit up, direction is correct; check whether the component again or
5 and the dual-color LEDs lights are damaged in appearance; replace it.
are always lit up at the check whether the pin of dual-color light
same time. is broken circuit.
The corresponding The connection between the main Replace the connection
function is unavailable. unit and the ECG module is cable.
abnormal.
Open the corresponding ECG lead abnormal Replace the ECG lead
2 function, and the wave
The connection between the main Replace the connection
form is displayed as a
unit and the ECG module is cable.
line, or it is abnormal.
abnormal.
9-16
Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions
When trying to solve power failure, check the power tree of ECG board of 2118 step by step.
The following table lists the relevant information of the test points.
ECG+5V 5±10% Voltage drop of Test whether the two ends of Replace F2.
two ends of F2 are conducted. If not,
C102 replace F2.
9-17
Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions
ECG+5V 5±10% Voltage drop of Test whether the two ends of Replace F2.
two ends of F2 are conducted. If not,
C102 replace F2.
+6V, 6±10% Testing points of Test whether T1 primary or Replace T1, Q1,
the board secondary coil is broken orU18
+6D
circuit. If it is, replace TI.
-6V -6±10% Testing points of
Otherwise, Q1 or U18 may be
the board
faulty.
9-18
Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions
9-19
Appendix A Electrical Safety
Inspection
The following electrical safety tests are recommended as part of a comprehensive preventive
maintenance program. They are a proven means of detecting abnormalities that, if undetected,
could prove dangerous to either the patient or the operator. Additional tests may be required
according to local regulations.
All tests can be performed using commercially available safety analyzer test equipment. These
procedures assume the use of a 601PROXL International Safety Analyzer or equivalent safety
analyzer. Other popular testers complying with IEC 60601-1 used in Europe such as Fluke, Metron,
or Gerb may require modifications to the procedure. Follow the instructions of the analyzer
manufacturer.
The consistent use of a safety analyzer as a routine step in closing a repair or upgrade is
emphasized as a mandatory step if an approved agency status is to be maintained. The safety
analyzer also proves to be an excellent troubleshooting tool to detect abnormalities of line voltage
and grounding, as well as total current loads.
A-1
Electrical Safety Inspection
TEST PROCEDURE
A-2
Electrical Safety Inspection
TEST PROCEDURE
Visual Inspection
The Enclosure and Accessories No residue of fluid spillage (e.g., water, coffee, chemicals, etc.).
Contextual Inspection
The Enclosure and Accessories No unusual smells (e.g., burning or smoky smells, particularly
from ventilation holes).
A-3
Electrical Safety Inspection
TEST PROCEDURE
Check the labels provided by the manufacturer or the healthcare facility is present and
legible.
¾ Main Unit Label
¾ Integrated Warning Labels
¾ Slope and High Voltage Caution Label
¾ Don’t Stress Label
A-4
Electrical Safety Inspection
OVERVIEW
Run an Earth Leakage test on the device being tested before performing any other leakage
tests.
Leakage current is measured the following ways:
♦ Earth Leakage Current, leakage current measured through DUT outlet Earth
♦ Earth Leakage Current AP-EARTH (ALL Applied Parts connected to Earth), leakage
current measured through DUT outlet Earth
There is no need to attach a test lead; the 601PRO automatically connects the measuring
device internally.
TEST PROCEDURE
1) From the MAIN MENU, or with the outlet unpowered, plug the DUT into the 601PRO front
panel outlet, and turn on the device.
2) Attach the device's applied parts to the 601PRO applied part terminals if applicable.
3) Press shortcut key 4.The Earth Leakage test appears on the display, and the test begins
immediately:
¾ SOFT KEY 1 toggles the DUT outlet Polarity from Normal to Off to Reverse.
¾ SOFT KEY 2 toggles the DUT outlet from Earth to No Earth.
¾ SOFT KEY 3 toggles the DUT outlet from L2 to No L2.
¾ SOFT KEY 4 toggles the AP to Earth to No AP to Earth.
4) Press the print data key at any time to generate a printout of the latest measurement.
A-5
Electrical Safety Inspection
Failure
Check any short-circuits of the Y capacitor on power unit. Replace a new one if any portion
defective.
Check any broken of the Power Unit. Replace a new one if any portion defective.
Inspect mains wiring for bad crimps, poor connections, or damage.
Test the wall outlet; verify it is grounded and is free of other wiring abnormalities. Notify the user or
owner to correct any deviations. As a work around, check the other outlets to see if they could be used
instead.
Change another probe to confirm if the fail is caused by console.
Inspect mains wiring for bad crimps, poor connections, or damage.
If the leakage current measurement tests fail on a new unit and if situation cannot be corrected,
submit a Safety Failure Report to document the system problem. Remove unit from operation.
If all else fails, stop using and inform the Customer Service Engineer for analysis and disposal.
LIMITS
A-6
Electrical Safety Inspection
OVERVIEW
Patient leakage currents are measured between a selected applied part and mains earth.
TEST PROCEDURE
Prepare
Warning
If all of the applied parts correspond to the instrument type, the applied parts will be tied
together and one reading will be taken. If any of the applied parts differ from the instrument type, all
applied parts will be tested individually, based on the type of applied part. This applies to Auto and
Step modes only.
1) From the MAIN MENU, or with the outlet unpowered, plug the DUT into the 601PRO front panel
outlet, and turn on the device.
3) Press shortcut key 6. The Patient Leakage test is displayed, and the test begins immediately.
4) Press APPLIED PART (SOFT KEY 4) at any time to select the desired applied part leakage current.
5) Modify the configuration of the front panel outlet by pressing the appropriate SOFT KEY on the
601PRO.
6) Press the print data key at any time to generate a printout of the latest measurement.
A-7
Electrical Safety Inspection
Note
1, In addition to Probes ,Patient leakage current test should be perform if ECG or PCG
parts used;
2, If the current test standard being used does not include Patient Leakage DC readings,
or the DC option is not enabled, then DC readings will not be available through the APPLIED
PART SOFT KEY selections. Refer to Chapter 8, Standards and Principles.
Failure
Check any broken of the Applied parts. Replace any defective one.
Check any broken of the ECG/PCG module if used, Replace any defective one.
Check any broken of the Power Unit. Replace a new one if any portion defective.
Inspect wiring for bad crimps, poor connections, or damage.
Test the wall outlet; verify it is grounded and is free of other wiring abnormalities. Notify the user
or owner to correct any deviations. As a work around, check the other outlets to see if they could be
used instead.
Change another probe to confirm if the fail is caused by console.
Inspect wiring for bad crimps, poor connections, or damage.
If the leakage current measurement tests fail on a new unit and if situation can not be corrected,
submit a Safety Failure Report to document the system problem. Remove unit from operation.
If all else fails, stop using and inform the Customer Service Engineer for analysis and disposal.
LIMITS
A-8
Electrical Safety Inspection
All countries
A-9
Electrical Safety Inspection
OVERVIEW
The Mains on Applied Part test applies a test voltage, which is 110% of the mains voltage, through a
limiting resistance, to selected applied part terminals. Current measurements are then taken between the
selected applied part and earth. Measurements are taken with the test voltage (110% of mains) to
applied parts in the normal and reverse polarity conditions as indicated on the display.
The following outlet conditions apply when performing the Mains on Applied Part test.
Normal Polarity;
Reversed Polarity
TEST PROCEDURE
Prepare
To perform a calibration from the Mains on Applied Part test, press CAL (SOFT KEY 2).
1) Disconnect ALL patient leads, test leads, and DUT outlet connections.
2) Press CAL to begin calibration, as shown:
If the calibration fails, the previously stored readings will be used until a passing calibration has
occurred. Also, the esc/stop key has no effect during calibration.
3) When the calibration is finished, the Mains on Applied Part test will reappear.
Warning
1) A 2-beep-per-second signal indicates high voltage present at the applied part terminals while a
calibration is being performed.
2) High voltage is present at applied part terminals while measurements are being taken.
Performance
1) From the MAIN MENU, or with the outlet unpowered, plug the DUT into the 601
A-10
Electrical Safety Inspection
5) Select the desired outlet configuration and applied part to test using the appropriate SOFT
KEYS:
6) Press START TEST (SOFT KEY 1) to begin the test.
7) Press the print data key to generate a printout of the latest measurement.
Note
1, In addition to Probes ,Patient leakage current test should be perform if ECG or PCG parts
used;
2, If all of the applied parts correspond to the instrument type, the applied parts will be tied
together and one reading will be taken. If any of the applied parts differ from the instrument type,
all applied parts will be tested individually, based on the type of applied part. This applies to Auto
and Step modes only.
Failure
Check any broken of the Applied part. Replace any defective one.
Check any broken of the ECG/PCG module if used, Replace any defective one.
Check any broken of the Power Unit. Replace a new one if any portion defective.
Inspect wiring for bad crimps, poor connections, or damage.
A-11
Electrical Safety Inspection
Test the wall outlet; verify it is grounded and is free of other wiring abnormalities. Notify the user or
owner to correct any deviations. As a work around, check the other outlets to see if they could be used
instead.
Change another probe to confirm if the fail is caused by console.
Inspect wiring for bad crimps, poor connections, or damage.
If the leakage current measurement tests fail on a new unit and if situation can not be corrected,
submit a Safety Failure Report to document the system problem. Remove unit from operation.
If all else fails, stop using and inform the Customer Service Engineer for analysis and disposal.
LIMITS
All countries:
5000μA
A-12
Electrical Safety Inspection
overview
Patient Auxiliary currents are measured between any selected ECG jack and the remaining selected
ECG jacks. All measurements may have either a true RMS or a DC-only response.
TEST PROCEDURE
Prepare
1) From the MAIN MENU, or with the outlet unpowered, plug the DUT into the 601PRO front
panel outlet, and turn on the device.
2) Attach the patient leads to the 601PRO ECG jacks.
3) Define the Lead Types from the View Settings Option (refer to: Lead Type Definitions in
Section 5 of this chapter).
4) Press shortcut key 8. The Patient Auxiliary Current test is displayed, and the test begins
immediately. Display values are continuously updated until another test is selected.
A-13
Electrical Safety Inspection
Note
If the current test standard being used does not include Patient Auxiliary Current DC
readings, or the DC option is not enabled, then DC readings will not be available through the
APPLIED PART SOFT KEY selections.
Failure
Check any broken of the AC cable. Replace a new one if any portion defective.
Check any broken of the enclosure. Replace any defective part.
Inspect wiring for bad crimps, poor connections, or damage.
Test the wall outlet; verify it is grounded and is free of other wiring abnormalities. Notify the user or
owner to correct any deviations. As a work around, check the other outlets to see if they could be used
instead.
Change another probe to confirm if the fail is caused by console.
Inspect wiring for bad crimps, poor connections, or damage.
If the leakage current measurement tests fail on a new unit and if situation can not be corrected,
submit a Safety Failure Report to document the system problem. Remove unit from operation.
If all else fails, stop using and inform the Customer Service Engineer for analysis and disposal.
LIMITS
All countries
A-14
Electrical Safety Inspection
□ Opened repair type, not modify the power part Test item: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9
□ Opened repair type, modify the power part including Test item: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Location: Technician:
Max:
Normal condition(NC) ____μA
NC: 300μA(refer to
Earth UL60601-1) *
5
Leakage NC: 500μA(refer to
Single Fault condition(SFC) ____μA IEC60601-1) *
SFC: 1000μA
□BF____μA
Max:
Patient Normal condition(NC)
BF applied part:
6 Leakage
NC:100μA, SFC:
Current
Single Fault condition(SFC) □BF____μA 500μA
Max:
7 Mains on Applied Part Leakage □BF____μA BF applied part:
5000μA
Normal Max:
□BF____μA
Patient Auxliary condition(NC) BF applied part:
8
Leakage Current Single Fault NC:100μA, SFC:
□BF____μA
condition(SFC) 500μA
A-15
Electrical Safety Inspection
Note:
The equipment which sell to America shall comply with the requirement of UL60601-1,
others shall comply with the requirement of IEC60601-1.
A-16
Phantom Usage Illustration
B-1
Phantom Usage Illustration
B-2
P/N: 046-000545-00 (V9.0)