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CT HiSpeed Series
Diagnostics
Operating Documentation
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DAMAGE IN TRANSPORTATION
All packages should be closely examined at time of delivery. If damage is apparent, have notation damage in
shipment written on all copies of the freight or express bill before delivery is accepted or signed for by a General
Electric representative or a hospital receiving agent. Whether noted or concealed, damage MUST be reported to the
carrier immediately upon discovery, or in any event, within 14 days after receipt, and the contents and containers held
for inspection by the carrier. A transportation company will not pay a claim for damage if an inspection is not requested
within this 14 day period.
Call Traffic and Transportation, Milwaukee, WI (414) 8273449 / 8*2853449 immediately after damage is found. At
this time be ready to supply name of carrier, delivery date, consignee name, freight or express bill number, item
damaged and extent of damage.
Complete instructions regarding claim procedure are found in Section S of the Policy & Procedure Bulletins.
CAUTION
Do not use the following devices near this equipment. Use of these devices near this equipment could cause
this equipment to malfunction.
Devices not to be used near this equipment:
Devices which intrinsically transmit radio waves such as; cellular phone, radio transceiver, mobile radio transmitter,
radiocontrolled toy, etc.
Keep power to these devices turned off when near this equipment.
Medical staff in charge of this equipment is required to instruct technicians, patients and other people who may be
around this equipment to fully comply with the above regulation.
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REV
Poweron Test
21 to 25
Title page
29
Error Message
31 to 353
20
blank
a to d
11 to 121
28
21
(Revision Information)
A to C
29
i to ii
21
12
LED Description
11 to 111
13
29
i to ii
26
21 to 240
1 (System)
Service Menu
11 to 190
29
29
21 to 25
31 to 345
Message Display
25
29
11 to 133
10
41 to 447
LED Description
Host Processor Troubleshooting
(O2)
21 to 211
25
18
31 to 34
25
11 to 12
19
20
A1 to A4
13
11 to 19
27
Blank/Rear cover
2 (Operator Console)
3 (Table/Gantry)
LED Description
4 (DAS/Detector)
Channel Ring Radius Table
LED Description
5 (Xray Generator)
6 (PDU)
LED Description (for PDU2)
Appendix
Symbols and Classification
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REVISION HISTORY
REV
Date
29
07/25/04
28
11/30/04
DAS/Detector
27
11/30/03
System
T/G
26
9/11/03
System
25
6/4/03
System
OC
24
4/10/03
System
Xray Generator
23
12/11/02
System
Operator Console
Table/Gantry
DAS/Detector
Xray Generator
PDU
Appendix
22
9/019/02
Operator Console
21
7/01/02
DAS/Detector
Xray Generator
20
4/15/02
System
Operator Console
Table/Gantry
Corrected the applicable system version information for error messages (Sec. 4).
19
11/22/01
PDU
18
10/04/01
PDU
17
8/22/01
Xray Generator
16
8/10/01
System
Table/Gantry
15
4/19/01
System
14
3/09/01
System
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Date
13
12/08/00
Colored: Sec. 1.
Operator Console
Colored: Sec. 2.
Xray Generator
Colored: Sec. 1, 2, 3, 4.
Appendix
12
10/25/00
Xray Generator
11
8/31/00
System
DAS/Detector
10
8/15/00
System
Operator Console
7/03/00
System
Operator Console
Table/Gantry
Xray Generator
Colored: Appendix A.
Updated the descriptionswhich section is applicable to which systems (Sec. 2, 3, 4).
Added (within Sec. 1): View log file note on GSA, Zaxis collimation Diag.
Added the cross reference tables for Twin systems (Sec. 1).
Added: Scan Analysis ZAxis Tracking (Sec. 1).
Added: New DASM information (DASM IIVDB (21915233), DASM IILCAM (21915242)) (Sec.
1).
Adopted the new revision control for Sec. 2. Added a note for Raw Data Functions.
Adopted the new revision control for Sec. 1. Added other error message information to IDE tests.
Adopted the new revision control for Sec. 1, 2.
Adopted the new revision control for Sec. 2, 3, 4.
5/18/00
4/20/00
2/25/00
12/17/99
10/19/99
Corrected Pin numbers in Ring Radius Charts; Corrected and added LED descriptions; Added
OGP Board Poweron Test; Added NP++ XG diagnostics.
2/25/99
7/10/98
Added MTF Survey; Added TGP LED and Poweron test descriptions; Updated XG LED descriptions.
4/07/98
3/27/98
Initial release.
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Table
NP
NP+
NP++
NP+ Twin
common
Halogen
Lamps
Laser
Mechanics others
common
Electrics
IMS
(Intermediate Support)
NP++ Twin
Standard or Option
Others
Standard
Standard or
Option
Standard
common
DAS
common
twin DAS
Detector
common
twin detector
Xray Generator
common (Jedi)
NP++ Jedi
Jedi
NP++ Jedi
Xray Tube
D3152T
tube
D3142T
tube
D3152T
tube
PDU
common
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SYSTEM
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION
PAGE
1-2
1-3
1-4
1-5
1-6
1-7
1-8
1-9
1-10
1-11
1-12
1-13
1-14
1-15
1-16
1-17
1-18
1-19
1-20
1-21
1-22
GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-1-1
Service Tool Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-1-2
Service Tool Index (Alphabetical Order) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-1-3
Service Desktop User Interface (For V/R 5.5x or later ONLY) . . . . . . . . . . .
1-1-4
Home (For V/R 5.5x or later ONLY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-1-5
Accessing the System Message Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AUDIO CONTROL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AUTOMATED ALIGNMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DAS DATA TRANSFER TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DASM DIAG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GENERATOR TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GENERIC SYSTEM ANALYZER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-7-1
View Log Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-7-2
Format Raw Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-7-3
Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GETSTATS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-8-1
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-8-2
Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HEAT SOAK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
H/W DIAGNOSTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-10-1 Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-10-1-1
Interactive Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-10-1-2
Offline Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IMAGE PROFILE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MTF SURVEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OFFLINE SCAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-13-1 T/G Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RAW DATA FUNCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SCAN ANALYSIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-15-1 ZAxis Tracking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-15-2 DD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SERVICE CALIBRATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SERVICE MANUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SHUTDOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-18-1 Application Shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SYSTEM BROWSER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UPDATE SYSTEM LOG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
USER PREFERENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
VECTOR CONVERT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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11
11
13
17
18
130
131
132
133
134
135
138
138
140
143
148
148
149
150
151
153
154
159
160
161
166
166
168
169
174
178
182
183
184
184
185
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ERROR LOG VIEWER MESSAGE FORMAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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GENERAL
1-1-1
Error Logs
Diagnostics
Image Quality
Calibration
Offline Scan
Generic System Analyzer
Scan Analysis
Auto Scan
DAS Data Transfer Test
Generator Test (Shutdown)
H/W Diagnostics (Shutdown)
View H/W Diag
DASM Diag
Vector Convert
SnapState
Verify Security
Shell
Automated Alignment
Service Calibration
CT Number Adjustment
Gravity SAG
Heat Soak
Audio Controls
Verify Security
Shell
Configuration
Replacement
Toolboxes/Utilities
PM
User Preference
OC Hardware Info (System Browser)
Software Version
Verify Options
Verify Security
Shell
Offline Scan
Generic System Analyzer
Generator Test (Shutdown)
Automated Alignment
Service Calibration
CT Number Adjustment
Verify Security
Shell
Service Manual
Raw Data Function
Increment Exam#
Savestate
Selective Save
SnapState
Calculator
Calendar
getStats
Shutdown
Application Shutdown
Verify Security
Shell
Offline Scan
Generic System Analyzer
Audio Controls
System Browser
getStats
Service Notepad
Verify Security
Shell
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Home
See Section 1-1-4.
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Service Adjustment
Utilities
Offline Scan
Auto Scan
Generator Test
Service Calibration
Automated Alignment
CT Number Adjustment
Audio Control
Heat Soak
Gravity sag
H/W Diagnostics
DAS Data Transfer Test
Generic System Analyzer
Scan Analysis
MTF Survey
Image Profile
System Tools
Information
Calculator
Calendar
Unix Shell
System Browser
Application Shutdown
Software Version
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Service Tool Index (Alphabetical Order)
The service tools provided are listed in Table 11, in alphabetical order.
Table 11
Tool
Description
Section No.
(for details)
Application Shutdown
All
1-18
Audio Controls
All
1-2
Auto Scan
All
Automated Alignment
Tube Rough ISO Alignment, Tube ISO Alignment, Radial Alignment, Bowtie Filter Alignment, Phantom Centering, Tube POR Alignment
All
1-3
AW Logs (System
Browser)
5.50 or later
1-19
Calculator
Provided functions:
All
x, /, +, , 1/x, x^2, SQR, sin, cos, tan, log, ln, y^x, x!, (,
), etc.
Calendar
Monthly display.
All
CT Number Adjustment
All
Tests that test pattern data is correctly sent to the operator console.
All
1-4
DASM Diag
5.00 or later
1-5
Generator Test
All
1-6
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Table 11
Tool
Generic System Analyzer
Description
View Log Files
Section No.
(for details)
All
1-7
getStats
5.50 or later
1-8
Gravity sag
4.00 or later
Heat Soak
All
1-9
H/W Diagnostics
Diagnostics:
All
1-10
4.00 or later
1-11
Increment Exam#
All
All
All
1-12
5.50 or later
1-19
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Tool
Description
OC SYSLOG (System
Browser)
Offline Scan
Section No.
(for details)
5.50 or later
1-19
All
1-13
All
1-14
Savestate
All
Scan Analysis
4.10 or later
1-15
Selective Save
All
Service Calibration
All
1-16
Service Manual
4.00 or later
1-17
Service Notepad
5.50 or later
All
Shutdown
All
1-18
SnapState
All
Software Version
All
5.50 or later
System Browser
4.10 or later
1-19
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Tool
Section No.
(for details)
5.50 or later
1-19
All
1-20
User Preference
All
1-21
Vector Convert
All
1-22
Verify Options
5.50 or later
All
5.50 or later
Viewlog
All
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Service Desktop User Interface (For V/R 5.5x or later ONLY)
Click border.
Cleanup
The Cleanup button on the bottom of the desktop cleans up any previously opened windows, and restores the desktop
to its original state, rather than closing or dismissing each individual application visible on the Service Desktop.
The Cleanup button should be selected whenever the user is done with the Service Desktop or whenever it is desired
to get the desktops back to a known state.
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Service Desktop User Interface (For V/R 5.5x or later ONLY) (Continued)
How?
Window Resize
Left button
Window Move
Center button
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System Information
Item
Facility
Meanings
This information is Hospital Name set in System Configuration > System setting.
Suite Name
This information is Host Name set in System Configuration > Network setting.
System Type
This information is Model Name set in System Configuration > System setting.
System ID
This information is Machine Number set in System Configuration > System setting.
IP Address
Access Level
Software Installation
Date
This information is updated automatically when performing LFC or LFW. Note that this
is NOT updated when installing the patch software only.
DASM Camera
When selecting System Configuration > Camera Setting > Laser Camera, Laser
Camera is displayed.
DICOM Network
Cameras
This information is Device Files set in System Configuration > Camera Setting >
DICOM Printer.
Installed Tube
Meanings
System Date
System Time
OC Application Software
Next Patient Exam
Recon Status
Archive Status
Network Status
Filming Status
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Meanings
Indicates the Gantry rotation numbers in Status column. This indication can be reset
using getStats (section 1-8). The date when the counter was reset is displayed in Information column.
The rotation number is slightly less than the mechanical Gantry rotation counter located
near the TGP board (a few %), because this software counter does NOT read all of G
pulse interrupt.
The data of rotation number is sent to the OC just when the Gantry stops.
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2.
Check the vector file(s) beyond tolerance level that have been gotten by the IQ performance test, using Scan
Analysis. Then detect and resolve problems according to the troubleshooting guide.
3.
Perform the Calibration (Auto Sequence1 calibration). The YELLOW indicators still exist.
4.
Perform Auto CT Number Adjustment to remove the YELLOW indications (changed to all GREEN).
5.
6.
Perform the Daily calibration to verify that all of the IQ Performance Tool Status is GREEN.
Scan Type
Scan
Time
Thickness
kV
mA
Focus
Rotor
Xray
Axial
1.0
10
120
30
Large
ON
ON
Axial
1.0
120
40
Large
ON
ON
Axial
1.0
120
60
Large
ON
ON
Axial
1.0
120
100
Large
ON
ON
Offset SD/Mean
Axial
0.8
Large
ON
OFF
Detector/DAS Linearity
Stationary
1.0
120
60
Large
ON
ON
Detector/DAS Linearity
Stationary
1.0
120
200
Large
ON
ON
Detector/DAS Linearity
Stationary
3.0
120
70
Large
ON
ON
* AB Ratio
Stationary
1.0
120
100
Small
ON
ON
Stationary
3.0
120
100
Small
ON
ON
Note:
The air calibration renewal data are used for calculating air calibration drift.
For Twin Detector ONLY
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Offset Mean
Offset SD
Meanings
Green
Yellow
Red
SD 2.0
SD 3.5
SD > 3.5
0.95 New/Old
1.05
0.90 New/Old
1.10
mAdependent DAS
Linearity variation
(Total)
Difference among
channels 1000
ppm (0.1%)
Validity of offset
Mean value.
Validity of offset SD
value.
Stability of 10 mm
air calibration.
Stability of 7 mm air
calibration.
Stability of 5 mm air
calibration.
Stability of 3 mm air
calibration.
mA Smudge
mA Band
Specifications
Differences between
#25 and #26 (Center module) and between #27 and #26
500 ppm (0.05%)
Difference among
channels 1000
ppm (0.1%)
5%
10%
> 10%
20%
30%
> 30%
20%
30%
> 30%
AB Ratio Q Channel
(See Note below.)
AB Ratio Center
(See Note below.)
AB Ratio Last
(See Note below.)
Note: The 1 ~ 250 View data are NOT used when calculating AB Ratio.
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SD (Vector 2)
0
Scale of yaxis is expanded to show the relationship with specifications.
Set 1 shows the detector A side, set 2 shows the detector B side
D Air Cal Drift:
Uses data of air calibration 3mm~10mm. After completion of calculation for renewing air calibration data,
the new Vector is compared with the reference Vector (that is a Calibration Vector acquired at last CT #
Adjustment) using the following equation.
New Vector / Reference Vector
Drift of Airdata at each thickness (current/previous) <= 5
10mm (Air Cal Drift 1000)
1.05
1.05
0.95
0.95
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387
i+372
VecA i
403
403
i+372
i+388
403
i+388
VecB
403
VecA i
i+388
i+388
419
i+404
VecA i
403
403
i+404
i+388
403
i+388
i+388
VecB
403
VecA i
i+388
Difference between
#26 and #27
Difference between
#26 and #25
#25
#26
#27
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Centerch
Lastch
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D mA Smudge/mA Band:
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D AB Ratio Q Channel/Center/Last:
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Offset
Mean
Possible
Failure (Corresponding
FTA Item #)
How To Confirm
Recommendation
Relationship
With Other Test
Item
Offset SD also
shows Red or Yellow. Sometime
AIRCAL drift
shows Red or Yellow.
Data transfer
from DAS to
OC (OM
2,3,4,5,6)
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Item
Possible
Failure (Corresponding
FTA Item #)
How To Confirm
Recommendation
Relationship
With Other Test
Item
Offset SD
Data transfer
from DAS to
OC
(OS8,9,10,1
1,12)
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Item
Possible
Failure (Corresponding
FTA Item #)
How To Confirm
Recommendation
Relationship
With Other Test
Item
Offset SD
Air Cal
Drift
Output shift
from beam
control shift
(AC11)
Some object
remained in
the gantry
opening (AC
6,7,8,9,10)
Look whether there is something remaining in the scanning plane or not. Please wipe
gantry opening ring to remove
any attached contrast media.
If still mean profile of air scan
contains some drop of profile,
open gantry to clean collimatorbowtietube window. If the
data is not stable, there is a
possibility of tube bubble in oil.
In this case, tube replacement
is needed.
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Item
Air Cal
Drift
mA
Smudge /
mA Band
Possible
Failure (Corresponding
FTA Item #)
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Relationship
With Other Test
Item
DAS output
drift
(AC3,4,5)
DAS linearity
error(mA1)
Sometime Scan
time Smudge also
showed YELLOW/
RED status.
Sometime Scan
time Smudge also
showed YELLOW/
RED status.
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Item
mA
Smudge /
mA Band
Scan Time
Smudge /
Scan Time
Band
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FTA Item #)
How To Confirm
Recommendation
Shift of beam
center in Zdirection (mA
4)
Shift of beam
center by collimator fail
(mA5)
Refer to AB ratio.
AB ratio and Z
movement have
also some issue.
Drift of beam
quality (mA
6,7)
Same as mA
Smudge/mA
Band (ST
1,2,3)
Same as mA Smudge/mA
Band.
Same as mA Smudge/mA
Band.
Same as mA
Smudge/mA Band.
Large Gsag
difference between 1sec
and 3 sec
(ST 4,5,6,7)
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AB Ratio
Possible
Failure (Corresponding
FTA Item #)
How To Confirm
Some object
remained on
the gantry
opening in
Qcal channel
path (AB6)
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Item
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Accessing the System Message Log
To display the System Message Log Report, click the status message area on the desktop, then click on View Log.
Click this
message
area.
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Table 12
Audio Control
Adjustable Parameter
Audio
Xray On Sound Params
Autovoice Volume
Volume
CD Sound Volume
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Table 13
Automated Alignment
Displayed Instruction
Radial Alignment
Twin Sys
ystem
Phantom Centering
POR Alignment
Filmless POR,
Refer to Functional Check/Adjustment, System, Xray alignment, POR
for Twin System.
BOW Alignment
When POR is correctly adjusted, then filmless BOW (BeamONWindow) can be performed. Measure the three points of the channel bands
and move the Detector to align the wave is just on the 0 line. In this adjustment, vertical axis is normalized in value so that center is 0 and Max,
Min is 1 and 1.
Refer to Functional Check/Adjustment, System, Xray alignment, BOW
for Twin System.
Note
The Tube Rough ISO Alignment and Radial alignment are rarely performed. Only when loosening
the detector locking screw, they must be performed.
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Test Parameter to be
Specified
Test Mode: Bit by Bit
Normal, Infinite
Scan Mode
Scan Time
0.8 (or 0.7, if a 0.7 sec option is installed), 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 3.0, 1.0 <> 2.0
Alternate, Sequential (All)
No. of Scan
(arbitrary)
No. of Test
(arbitrary)
(The total number of scans performed will be (No. of Scan) X (No. of
Test).)
(arbitrary)
Until
errors occur.
(The test scans will be terminated after the specified number of errors
occur.)
Test Results
[Result of Comparison] [View Log]:
Select either of the following to view test results previously performed:
Das Data Transfer Test Log1
Das Data Transfer Test Log2
Das Data Transfer Test Log3
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DASM DIAG
This tool analyzes communication status between the HOST computer and DASM or between the HOST computer
and camera. The following tests are performed continuously, then the results are displayed.
D hinv:
Display hardware configuration information.
D scsistat:
Checks the SCSI bus, connectors, and SCSI ID. Make sure that DASM is powered and being run.
D showdasm:
This will query the DASM and provide you with configuration information for it.
D rsp:
Once this command is issued, clrsp, rqs, and rsp programs are executed in this order. You can check
if the DASM is properly connected to the laser camera.
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Click on Generator Test, the following message appears. Enter y to enter the Generator test.
Table 15
Generator Test
Description
Command
JEDI
software
Version
All
All
All
All
All
(detailed log)
(continued)
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Command
Description
JEDI
software
Version
P5.xx or
later
All
P5.xx or
later
P5.xx or
later
All
All
All
All
All
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Command
Heater Diagnostic
Description
JEDI
software
Version
All
Refer to Section 28 Heating Function Diagnostics or Section 38 Heating without HV nor Rotation Diagnostic, of
Xray Generator of this manual.
Rotor Diagnostic
All
Sets the generator date and time equal to the system ones.
All
All
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IMPORTANT NOTE:
For the V/R 5.0x System, this function can NOT be used. (This is available for V/R 4.xx or
lower or for V/R 5.5x or later.)
IMPORTANT NOTE:
For V/R 5.5x or later system , the Tube Usage Log menu is deleted. Use Tube Usage in Error
Logs to display the tube usage log.
Table 16
Submenu
Current Tube
(Usage Log of the currently
installed tube)
After Installed
(Usage Log of tubes previously used on the system)
Description
This log includes the following data:
1. Total tube slice counts
2. Number of slices of cluster scans for each scan technique
3. Time of each helical/scout scan
This log includes total spit counts along with time and date.
A trend of spit occurrence frequency can be observed.
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10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
No. of Slices
50000
1.0
No. of Slices
50000
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Format Raw
Data Menu
Submenu
Fan Data
DAS Data
Numerical Display
A Side
B Side
Description
2.
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Fan Data
D Fan Data Format Correction & Conversion:
Select whether the following corrections or conversion are to be applied or not.
Offset File Correction: If Yes, the raw data is corrected by offset views (offset views are the
first 64 views which are collected prior to xray exposure to gather offset data).
Reference Correction: If Yes, the raw data is corrected by reference channel data (reference
channels receive direct xrays, i.e., which have not passed through an object to be scanned).
Natural Log Conversion: If Yes, natural log operation is applied to the raw data.
Then, the following data Fan Data Averages are displayed:
Active Views
Max of Max
Min of Min
Avg of Mean
Avg of SD
Offset Views
Max of Max
Min of Min
Avg of Mean
Avg of SD
=
=
=
=
x.xxxxxx
x.xxxxxx
x.xxxxxx
x.xxxxxx
channel x view x
channel x view x
=
=
=
=
x.xxxxxx
x.xxxxxx
x.xxxxxx
x.xxxxxx
channel x view x
channel x view x
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(This vector consists of minimum values of each channel during active views.)
Active Max
(This vector consists of maximum values of each channel during active views.)
Active Mean
(This vector consists of mean values of each channel during active views.)
Active SD
(This vector consists of standard deviation values of each channel during active
views.)
Offset Min
(This vector consists of minimum values of each channel during offset views.)
Offset Max
(This vector consists of maximum values of each channel during offset views.)
Offset Mean
(This vector consists of mean values of each channel during offset views.)
Offset SD
(This vector consists of standard deviation values of each channel during offset
views.)
DAS Data
D Select Channel or View.
Channel is selected: Specify a channel No. Data for every view, of the specified channel, is
numerically displayed in hexadecimal format.
View is selected: Specify a view No. Data for every channel, of the specified view, is numerically displayed in hexadecimal format.
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Analysis
Table 18
Analysis
Analysis Menu
Provided Functions
Description
View Vector
Calculations
Vect/Vect. Op
Raw/Vect. Op
Raw/Raw Op
1
1
View
576
Scroll Bar
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You can use the following functions for the displayed raw data (shades).
D [Magnify]:
Scales up both horizontal (channel) and vertical (view) axes by a factor of any of 1, 2, ... , 9.
D [Minify]:
Select Remove Odd View or Remove Even View.
D [Gray Scale]:
Select Auto range or Manual range.
D [Cursor]:
Shows and sets a (+) cursor to the designated location (channel, view). The cursor can be dragged and
set (by a second click).
D [Numerical]:
Use this after setting a cursor position. Displays values on the positions surrounding the cursor (eight
positions).
Cursor
D [Plot]:
Before selecting this function, show and set a cursor to a location of interest (channel, view) by [Cursor].
Horizontal Profile: Data for each channel is graphically displayed for the specified view; i.e.,
shades on a horizontal line (on the specified view) are displayed by a graph.
Vertical Profile: Data of each view is graphically displayed for the specified channel; i.e., shades
on a vertical line (on the specified channel) are displayed by a graph.
Auto Scale or Manual Scale can be selected for the graph plotting. (For Manual Scale, enter Minimum
and Maximum values.)
D [Erase]:
Erases graphs and/or the cursor.
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D [ROI Graphics]:
ROI Graphics Menu: Distance, Erase, Ellipse, Erase All, Rectangle
The graphics Distance, Ellipse, and Rectangle can be dragged, sized, and numbered.
Distance
Ellipse
Rectangle
Number
of Views
Number of
Channels
Ellipse or Rectangle: Shows the following values of the region inside the graphic.
Mean, Standard Deviation (S. D.),
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Analysis(continued)
View Vector
Before you use this menu, you have to store a vector file in the Fan Data menu (Diagnostics & analysis Generic
System Analyzer Format Raw Data Fan Data).
1.
2.
Click on [Plot] and select Auto Scale or Manual Scale to display a graph.
Data of channels are displayed as a graph.
Vector File means a onedimensional type file; a typical example is a mean file.
Data
Channel
3.
You can use the following functions for the displayed graph.
D [A], ["]:
When the Magnify function (refer to below) is used, the length of the horizontal axis is not enough for
showing all the channels.
Shift the graph in the right or left direction with these buttons to display the notdisplayed right or left part
of the graph.
D [Magnify]:
Scales up both horizontal (channel) and vertical (data) axes.
D [Numerical]:
Data for each channel is numerically displayed in the right bottom corner area of the monitor screen.
D [Plot]:
Select Auto Scale or Manual Scale.
D [Erase]:
Erases the graph currently displayed.
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Calculations
1.
Select any of the following as a combination of data types which arithmetic operations are to be applied to.
Vect/Vect. Op
Raw/Vect. Op
Raw/Raw Op
(Vect: Vector file, Raw: Raw data file)
2.
3.
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General
Click on getStats. The following screen appears to know the Gantry revolution and tube spits.
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1-8-2
Command
You can execute the same getStats function using command line. First run a shell, then enter:
No.
Item
Command
getStats
getStats TUBE_SPITS
tubeSpits
tubeSpits s
getStats TUBE_SPITS_LOG
tubeSpits l
getStats GANTRY_REV
revCounter s
revCounter TOTALRESET
revCounter RESET
getStats GANTRY_REV 50
revCounter l 50
revCounter l [any number]
getStats GANTRY_REV_ALL
revCounter a
getStats GANTRY_REV_HISTORY
revCounter h
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Table 19
Heat Soak
Scan Protocol
#Scans
(V4 Cooling)
(V5 Cooling)
Scan Group# 1
10
10
Scan Group# 2
10
20
Scan Group# 3
30
10
Scan Group# 4
30
20
Scan Group# 5
20
Scan Group# 6
15
Scan Group# 7
D Click [Report] to check the results, after performing heat soak scans.
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CAUTION
Unexpected xray exposure! After finishing tests in Diagnostics of H/W Diagnostics, power
Off the system before rebooting the system. This is to avoid unexpected accidental xray
exposure, because not all the hardware devices are initialized only by rebooting the system.
Click on H/W Diagnostics, the following message appears. Click on YES to enter the H/W Diagnostics.
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Submenu
Interactive Test
Description
Provided Tests:
Monitor Test, Keyboard Test, Audio Test,
Misc Test (Hardware Inventory, SCSI Test, View SYSLOG,
NPR LED, Safety Loop, Shutdown Test),
Work Station Default Test (For O2 system only)
(Refer to Interactive Test XXXXXX in Section 1-10-1 (Diagnostics) in this section.)
Offline Test
Provided Tests:
NPR PCI TEST, DBPCI#0 PCI TEST, NPR INTERNAL TEST
(Refer to Offline Test in Section 1-10-1 (Diagnostics) in this
section.)
View Log*
Function Test
N/A currently.
View SYSLOG
Displays the system log (from the latest system startup to the
present).
H/W inventory**
Open File
*: Many of the View Log submenus are included in Diagnostics; however, this View Log can be used without
terminating the application unlike Diagnostics.
**: For the system with V6.05 (NP) or lower / V7.00 (NPTwin) or lower, when H/W inventory is performed and
the following error might occur, ignore it. Error: Some of Bit3 PCI Exp cards arent found. 2 Bit3 PCI Exp
card(s) found.
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Click [Diagnostics] in the H/W Diagnostics menu, and then the following message is displayed:
******************************* Displayed *******************************
Attention
This requires the application to be shutdown.
Continue ?
************************************************************************
2.
Click [YES], and then some messages and windows are shown, and then the following message is displayed:
******************************* Displayed *******************************
Okay to power off the system now.
Press any key to restart.
************************************************************************
3.
4.
Wait for several minutes, and then, switch ON the power switch on the OC.
5.
Power on test
DBPCI test
DBPCI test : OK
Errors :
H/W diag
Startup
Shutdown
6.
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Table 111
Displayed Device
Disk drive: unit 1** on SCSI controller 3
MOD drive)
MOD drive*
DASM*
CDROM drive
System disk*
System disk
DBPCI board
*: Indicates that this is an optional device; otherwise (without *), this is a standard device.
**: The number unit 1 indicates a SCSI device ID number; the set ID number should equal this unit number.
(This description applies to other unit numbers.)
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Displayed Device
Disk drive: unit 1** on SCSI controller 3
MOD drive
MOD drive*
DASM*
CDROM drive
System disk*
System disk
(alternative to ST1800)
*: Indicates that this is an optional device; otherwise (without *), this is a standard device.
**: The number unit 1 indicates a SCSI device ID number; the set ID number should equal this unit number.
(This description applies to other unit numbers.)
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Displayed Device
Disk drive: unit 01 on SCSI controller 1
MOD drive
CDR/W drive
System HDD
COM1
VGA Card
NPR
Ethernet
DBPCI board
Apaptec AIC7861
*: Indicates that this is an optional device; otherwise (without *), this is a standard device.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
LED7
LED6
LED5
LED4
LED3
LED2
LED1
LED0
O
N
S1 is set according to the memory capacity and the number of NPRS (NP Recon Engine Slave) boards installed on
the NPRM board. The LEDs turn On during approximately 30 seconds.
CAUTION
Unexpected hazards! Take appropriate precautions (steering clear of the gantry, etc.) against
gantry/table movement or xray exposure before turning On the safety loop relay. And do not
forget to turn Off the relay before exiting the test.
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Offline Test
Selection
STOP, CONTINUE
NORMAL, QUICK, MANUAL
For more detailed information about Offline Test, refer to Offline Test, of the Operator Console tab.
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2.
Upon application sort window, you can highlight an EXAM > Exam. No. > Series No., and click on Accept .
The desired image appears in the screen.
3.
Select the desired image profile type by pressing any of the following buttons:
D Horizontal:
The graphical profile data on the selected horizontal line is displayed.
D Vertical:
The graphical profile data on the selected vertical line is displayed.
D Free:
By selecting two given points, the graphical profile data is displayed.
D FWHM:
Full Width Half Maximum
D Auto:
sets area automatically for profile graphic representation.
D Use FOV:
D Smooth:
Not available yet.
4.
5.
To delete the lines, click on Erase. To exit from this program, click on Quit.
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D GE Performance Phantom (2102580) or equivalent
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Adjust the position of the phantom so that the wire point within the phantom is positioned at the scan center:
a. Perform axial scans with the following parameters (others: default):
Recon FOV
kV
mA
Thickness
Focal Size
10 (Head)
2.0
120
150
10
10 (Body)
1.5
120
130
10
b. Measure the distance between the wire point and the scan center.
c. Shift the phantom so that the wire point is positioned at the scan center, according to the distances mea
sured at the above step.
Use the up-down adjuster and right-left adjuster of the phantom holder (one turn: 1 mm movement).
Y
Wire Point
X
Scan Center
d. Repeat steps a through c, until the wire point is positioned at the scan center within 0.5 mm.
If the image shows a white band over the wire point, as shown below, this indicates that the wire point is not
yet positioned correctly at the scan center.
White band
3.
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Manual:
If you select Manual, proceed to step 5.
Automatic:
If you select Automatic, perform the following:
a. Perform step 5.
b. Proceed to step 9.
If it does not seem to work well, try the Manual mode.
Image ID
5.
Enter the image No. (Patient ID#.Exam#.Series#.Image#); or, select the image, using the [Browse] function.
Enter X and Y values as follows. X and Y are the locations of the pin center existing within the phantom.
a. Click [Locate]. The pencil cursor appears on the image field.
b. Use the mouse to position the tip of the cursor on the center of the pin. See below:
Pin
c. Click the right button, and then, the location values are entered into the boxes.
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Measure the ROI values, of an area within the pin and of an area encompassing the pin:
a. Click [Measure] for Inner ROI. A circle cursor appears on the image field.
b. Use the mouse to position the cursor within the pin and enter the value, as follows:
i.
Position the cursor, by moving the mouse while pressing the center button.
ii.
Adjust the cursor size, by moving the mouse while pressing the left button.
iii.
Enter the value into the box, by clicking the right button.
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EXAMPLE
0.8
0.5
0.6
0.4
0.1
0.05
0.2
0
0
lp/cm@50%
10
lp/cm@5%
lp/cm@10%
[Submit]
12. Click [Submit] to record the data. (File name: /usr/g/service/log/mtf.report)
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Offline Scan
Parameter Group
Parameter
Selection
Technic
Scan Type
(others)
Thickness [mm]
Scan Environment
X Ray
ON, OFF
Rotor
ON, OFF
Data Collection
ON, OFF
DAS Mode
Gantry Tilt [deg]
Tech. for Scan Type
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IMPORTANT NOTE:
When selecting Zigzag or Vibration mode, do not select Helical or Cine scan as a Scan Type.
This is why one data only is acquired.
CIF Mode
Function
Value
Operation
Normal
00
Normal Operation
ZIGZAG
01
The collimator moves zigzag. This mode can be used in combination with a tracking mode.
STEP A
02
STEP B
03
STEP C
04
STEP D
05
VIBRATION
10
The collimator vibrates, using for belt tension adjustment. After completion of this test, the Gantry must be reset.
TEST A
11
TEST B
12
TEST C
13
Value
060F
Reserved
147F
Reserved
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Bar Menu
Pulldown Menu
File
Exit
Function
Selection
Save to MOD
Restore/Delete from MOD
Reserve/Release
Initialize MOD
Raw data
Selection
Function
Exits Raw Data Functions.
(Selected as default when Raw Data Functions is selected.)
Loads raw data files from the MOD to the system hard disk, or,
deletes raw data files on the MOD.
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To use the function Save to File , need to make a directory named data under root. Then after performing Save
to File, plot data is displayed and text file will be stored into data directory as named TrackingVsScan.txt (about 15KB
size). But it is not so useful because of text file.
It is recommended to remove the directory data after checking the TrackingVsScan.txt file for system stability.
D Collimator Position:
The plot shows the Collimator Position during a scan. Collimator positions are stored in the Scan file (Raw
Data).
The vertical axis shows the pulse count of ZAxis pulse motor (20mm/pulse).
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Z_Ratio + K * A * B
K*A)B
Note
When you make a plot, you may be asked to enter the channel number. This has no meaning, any
input generates same plot.
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Center_Ch_Ratio + K * A * B
K*A)B
Note
The Ref. channel Ratio can not be seen by this tool.
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1-15-2 DD (Continued)
Operating dd Math Function
The dd math operation buttons will be insensitive if no files are selected into the dd math operation panel.
1.
The user may start dd math operation(s) by selecting the file(s) and putting them into the selection field by clicking
the button FILE #1 or FILE #2.
If the selected file is not a dd file, the application will not put it into the dd math operation field. A message window
will pop up and ask user to select a dd file.
If only one file is selected and it is of the file type RTS dd file or MSD dd file, both Ch2Ch (Channel to Channel)
and Ratio (RATIO OF MEANS VS. STDV) will become sensitive.
If the selected file is not of the type MSD or RTS, only Ch2Ch will become sensitive.
When two dd files are selected, + (ADD), (SUBTRACT), x (MULTIPLY), and / (DIVIDE) become sensitive and
Ch2Ch and Ratio will be insensitive.
2.
The user can specify the output file name when the dd file output mode is set. Otherwise a default dd file name
will be provided.
3.
The default output scaling factor is 1.0. The user can set the scaling factor to any real number.
4.
When the dd math operation buttons are sensitive, the user can select the desired button to start the dd math
operation.
dd Files Generation
There are 18 different dd file types of six orientations. The orientations are View, Channel, RTS, CAL, Elements, and
Header.
Channel oriented means and standard deviation type dd files are the only type that can be created from scan data
files in the Scan Analysis application.
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1-15-2 DD (Continued)
dd Math Functions
dd math consists of the following functions:
D Add
D Subtract
D Multiply
D Divide
D Channel to Channel (Ch2Ch) difference
D Ratio of means vs. standard deviation
Perform: add, subtract, multiply, divide, and channel to channel difference operations on dd files. These operations
are only available for dd file types.
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Ratio of Means vs. Standard Deviation
Takes a MSD (means and standard deviation) or RTS (real time statistics) type of dd file, calculates the ratio of data
in the means vector (1st set) to data in standard deviation vector (2nd set). The
output file is a ratio type of dd file with the extension: .rat
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Service Calibration
Displayed Instruction
Auto Sequence 2
Auto Sequence 3
Auto Sequence 4
Auto Sequence 5
Q Cal
XT Cal
AV Cal
DG Cal
Asymmetric Seq
D For Auto Sequence 1 only, 80 kV, 120 kV, or 140 kV can be selected.
10mm Calibration
7mm Calibration
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Insert the Service Documentation CDROM into the CDROM drive of the OC.
2.
3.
4.
To exit from the service manual, click the button located at the left upper of screen, then select Close.
The service manual CDROM will be ejected automatically from the drive.
Note
For V/R 5.5x system or later, the CDROM can not be automatically ejected. So, open a shell window
and enter eject to eject the CDROM. Then enter exit to close the shell window.
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1-18 SHUTDOWN
1-18-1 Application Shutdown
Click on Application Shutdown to terminate the application software and enter the desktop menu. By using the
desktop menu, perform the followings:
Desktop Menu
Descriptions
2.5
3.x
4.0
4.1 or
later
Startup
Date setting
Reconfig
Savestate
Restorestate
Install Options
List Options
Install Software
Install InSite
Install Patch
Shell
LFW
Logout
Shutdown
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Viewer Selections
In the Viewer Selection Area, the user may select one of several system information areas to review.
This selection is made using the Pull Down window labeled View:
D GE System Log
gesyslog
D SYSLOG OC
OC computer IRIX Operating System Log
D IOS LOGS
Application software logs for: Image Browser, Image Database Read Server, Image Database Write Server, Image Server, DICOM Server, Image Acquisition Server, Networking Server, Film Composer Log,
Printer Server, Archive, Display, Filming.
D Tube Usage
Tube slice count and use information for the current and previous XRay Tubes.
D OC Info.
System software version, Disk usage, Network info., Current Process, Hardware Inventory, OC route
table.
D Configuration Files
OC Host Configuration File, OC Scan Hardware Configuration File.
After the Major Area of interest is selected in the View: window, you may select one or more of the items displayed
in the Option: window directly below the View: Pull Down Window. This allows more than one group of information
to be viewed together.
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GE System Log
The System Browser provides convenient viewing of the scanner primary message log
/usr/g/service/log/gesys_<suite name>_oc.log
After the user selects the GE System Log the entire log is read and divided into pages of 1000 lines of messages.
Each page of the log is displayed in the Option: window with the following format:
Pg # :Day of Week mmm dd hh:mm:ss yyyy
You may then select one or more of the pages within the option window and then select Retrieve Buffer Page. This
allows you to quickly move to a specific Date/Time of interest and avoid having to scroll through parts of the log that
is not of current interest.
Once the Buffer pages have been retrieved, you can search within the currently displayed pages for any alphanumeric string entered in the Search Field and then selecting the Search Button. The search field is case sensitive. Depending upon the selections for: Next, Previous, First, Last the viewer will display the Next, Previous, First, or Last occurrence of the Search String. Selecting Search Again will take you to the Next or Previous occurrence if those selections
had been made.
The Search feature will also display how many of occurrences of the Search string where found in that section(s) of
the log. The information is displayed in the User Message Area at the bottom of the window in the form of:
Search Status: Found XX match(s) of <search string>
SYSLOG OC
When you select either SYSLOG OC, the System Browser will display the IRX SYSLOG Files on the respective computer. These are the logs normally found at /var/adm on the OC system.
Once again you may select one or more of the log files to view in the Options: window and then select the View File
Button to retrieve and display the requested information. The Search and Next, Previous, First and Last functions
operate the same as for the basic gesyslog viewer.
IOS Logs
The IOS log files are created and updated by various scanner application software processes.
These processes include: Image Browser, Image Database Read Server, Image Database Write Server, Image Server, DICOM Server, Image Acquisition Server, Networking Server, Film Composer Log, Printer Server, Archive, Display, and Filming.
The System Browser has the same operation and capabilities as those for viewing the IRIX SYSLOG files.
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OC Info
The title for this section may be a little misleading so take a look at the capabilities that the System Browser can provide
to you in this area.
The System Browser has the capability of running some of the routinely used IRIX commands used
in gathering data about the system operation and configuration as well as reporting some of the
specific scanner configuration files.
Note that multiselect is available in the Option: Window. Note also that the Search Function is available.
The command results available in this area are:
D System Software Revisions:showprods
D Disk Usage: df
D OC Network Sockets:netstat ian
D OC Route Table: netstat r
D OC Network Configuration:ifconfig
D OC Current Processes Running:ps aef
D OC Hardware Inventory:hinv
Config Files
The System Browser has the capability of viewing some of the routinely referenced scanner configuration files used
in gathering data about the system:
Info file, OC host.cfg, OC scanrecon.cfg, OC option.cfg, etc..
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NOTICE
When updating system log(s), reboot the system to enable a newly created file.
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Vector Convert
Selectable Parameter
Parameter to be Specified
Vector
Generation
Store from
How to Use
1.
2.
3.
Table 118
Vector
Show contents
Displayed Information
Warmup Whole
Warmup History
Hilight
Air & Ptm
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MESSAGE DESKTOP
When an error occurs, the system gives an alert sound, and displays a message on the message bar. See Illustration
21.
Click the message bar to display the message desktop and to see more messages if any. The screen only shows
messages which are current. To see the message log, click [View Log].
Illustration 21
Message Desktop
Monitor Screen
Scan
Display ImageWorks
Service Shutdown
Idle
Attach in progress
Network status
Filming Status
Message Bar
Current Messages
Clear
View Log
(dimmed)
Close
Memo
Update
(dimmed)
Message Desktop
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Viewing Level
Click [Select Viewing Level] to show a popup menu for a Viewing Level selection. Refer to Illustration 22 and Table
21.
Illustration 22
Select
Viewing
Level
Table 21
Viewing Level
(Popup Menu)
All
Operator
Service
Support
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1. Following is the general format of message which you can see on Error Log viewer. Error code is assigned as unique
number in one software version but this may be different if software version is different.
Date
Error:200109155
Explanation
2. In case error is from Table/Gantry, including JEDI and DAS, there are 3 types of explanation format:
(1) XG error
On V/R4.10 or later, JEDI detail error code is on Error Log viewer(gesyslog) in case that error causes scan stop. It
means errors higher than Class3 is displayed there. This is common between V/R4.xx software and V/R5.xx software. See Xray Generator Section for detail.
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Error:186403
Error:186327
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Code:12 1030 02
Who detects the error.
11
12
13
20
30
40
TGP(MP)
TGP(TP)
TGP(GP)
OGP
CIF(DAS)
kV Control(JEDI)
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OPERATOR CONSOLE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION
PAGE
11
BOARDS ON NEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BOARDS ON CONNECTOR BOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UNITS ON PERIPHERAL BOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-3-1
DASMVDB (2191523) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-3-2
DASMLCAM (2191524) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-3-3
DASM IIVDB (21915233) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-3-4
DASM IILCAM (21915242) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OTHER BOARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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17
18
18
112
115
124
133
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1-4
2-1
2-2
2-3
2-4
2-5
PROBLEM DIAGNOSIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DIAGNOSTIC TESTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RECOVERING FROM SYSTEM CRASH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DISABLING THE SYSTEM MAINTENANCE PASSWORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INTEGRATED DIAGNOSTIC ENVIRONMENT (IDE) TESTS ON THE O2 . . . . . . . .
21
23
24
27
29
31
3-1
DIAGNOSTIC TESTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-1-1
Entering the Diagnostic Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-1-2
BurnIn Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-1-3
Exiting from the Diagnostic Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Table 11
LED
DS1 (PCORQ)
DS2 (PCOAK)
Lights while NPRM returns Acknowledge of the request (described above) to NPRIF.
(Both DS1 and DS2 LEDs light while NPRIF accesses the CM)
DS3 (PGM0RQ)
DS4 (PGM0AK)
Lights while NPRM returns Acknowledge of the request (described above) to NPRIF.
(Both DS3 and DS4 LEDs light while NPRIF accesses the GM)
DS5 (PZ00RQ)
DS6 (PZ00AK)
Lights while NPRM returns Acknowledge of the request (described above) to NPRIF.
(Both DS5 and DS6 LEDs light while NPRIF accesses the IM)
DS7 (IMT2Z)
DS8 (OINTRQ)
DS9 (BSERR)
DS10 (LSERR)
Lights when LSERR# output from the PCI interface chip is active. At this time, Target Abort or Master Abort is occurring on
the PCI bus.
DS11 (NPRRST)
Lights when NPRIF and NPRM/NPRS board(s) which are connected to NPRIF are reset.
DS12 (VCC)
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DBMEN
DSREQ
DSACK
FIFO
Lights when the FIFO stores data whose quantity is half its
capacity.
LINT
Reset
TREQ
E_OVR
PWR
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LED
LED70
Description
See Illustration 11.
MS00
Lights when the master DSP is requesting access of GM. (Master DSP MS00 signal)
MS10
Lights when the master DSP is requesting access of PM. (Master DSP MS10 signal)
MS30
Lights when the master DSP is requesting access of i860cont, INTREQ REG, CM, or
Comm. REG. (Master DSP MS30 signal)
ACK1
Goes off during a wait cycle by the hardware. (Master DSP ACK signal)
POWER
PZ0AK
Lights when the host processor (PCI) is accessing the master DSP.
PGMAK
PCMAK
CMR
ZXLM
Lights when the master DSP is requesting access of the slave DSP PM.
ZXIM
Lights when the master DSP is requesting access of the slave DSP IM.
Z0LBG
Z1LBG
Z2LBG
Z3LBG
Z4LBG
Z5LBG
Z6LBG
Z7LBG
Z8LBG
Z9LBG
Z10LBG
Z11LBG
Z12LBG
Z13LBG
Z14LBG
Z15LBG
Z16LBG
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NPRM LED
DSP Status
LED70
Boot Up Phase
1: Complete Boot Up DMA
2: Initialize DSP Register
3: Initialize Communication Memory
4: Initialize Internal Memory
OFF
ON
ON or OFF
9: Complete Boot Up
Program Running / Idle Phase
Idling Status
(Blinking)
LP5
LP4
LP2
LP0
Error
Bus Error
Abort by PCI
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LED
Description
F30
MS0
Lights when the slave DSP is requesting access of GM. (Slave DSP MS00 signal)
MS1
Lights when the slave DSP is requesting access of PM. (Slave DSP MS10 signal)
ACK
Goes off during a wait cycle by the hardware. (Slave DSP ACK signal)
HBG0
Lights when the slave DSP is not using the bus because the master DSP requests
access of the slave DSP.
Illustration 12
NPRS LED
DSP Status
LED (F30)
Boot Up Phase
1: Complete Boot Up DMA
2: Initialize DSP Register
3: Initialize Private Memory
4: Initialize Internal Memory
OFF
ON
ON or OFF
(Blinking)
LP2
LP0
Error
Bus Error
Abort by Master DSP
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LED
POWER ON
Description
Lights while power is supplied.
Illustration 13
PCI Backplane
PS3
(P11) (P12)
POWER ON LED
(P9)
(P8)
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LED
+5V
VLTN
Description
Lights while +5 V Power is supplied.
Lights while Taxi Violation occurs.
FECERR
VSIZE
DSRST
DSCLR
DSREQ
DSACK
DSERR
VIEW
ENDNG
FIFO1FF
FIFO2FF
FPGACONFIG
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LED
Image Ready
Image Transfer
Power
Description
Indicates that an image has been processed, and is stable at the VDB video
output.
Indicates that an image in the DASM is being processed and transferred to the
VDB frame buffer. Note that the video image is not available at the output port
during this internal transfer.
This light indicates that the DASMVDB is powered up. If this light does not
illuminate at powerup, you should first check the power cable connections.
CPU
This light indicates that the DASM CPU is active and operating properly. It
flashes continuously (blinks on an off) following powerup.
SCSI
This light indicates activity on the SCSI bus, such as commands sent or data
received.
This light indicates activity in the DASMVDB personality module, such as data
received.
Illustration 14
DASMVDB
Image Transfer
VIDEO
Image Ready
PIXEL CLOCK
CAMERA CONTROL
VDB
Module
DASM
Module
Power
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CPU
(1)
SCSI
(2)
Personality
Module
(4)
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The following sequence occurs in the LEDs when the power switch is turned on:
1.
2.
The octal SCSI ID flashes briefly. The Least Significant Bit is next to the Power LED. Note that if the SCSI ID
is zero, no LEDs flash.
3.
The three LEDs which represent an octal value flash once and go out.
4.
Once the powerup sequence completes, the DASM CPU LED (second light from left) blinks regularly, indicating
that the CPU is active and functioning normally.
Start Up Sequence
When the DASMVDB interface module is powering up, it performs startup diagnostics and other related actions.
At powerup, the DASM unit performs the following tests:
D EPROM checksum test
D MFP 68901 access test (the Multi Function Peripheral chip controls the serial port, timing, and I/O)
D SCSI register access test
D Static RAM test
D Dynamic RAM test
D DMA test
When the DASM CPU LED blinks continuously at about two flashes per second, the initialization sequence is complete, and the continuous selftest is in progress. The selftest runs until a SCSI command (a write to block 0 on the
DASM) is sent by the host. This test signals an error condition by blinking the CPU, SCSI, and Personal Module Interface LEDs in tandem, continuously.
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To report diagnostic conditions, the LEDs on the DASMVDB front panel have a corresponding binary presentation.
The illustration 14 shows the value assigned to each LED (CPU, SCSI, Personal Module Interface LEDs).
DASM LED Error Codes
Using LEDs 1, 2, and 4 (CPU, SCSI, Personal Module Interface LEDs), a binary code signals any of the conditions
listed in Table 18. The Power LED is not used to report diagnostic conditions.
The three LEDs permit a combined total of only seven error codes. To overcome this limitation, the codes are defined
as a series of one or more patterns. Each pattern begins with all LEDs flashing briefly, to indicate the start of the number sequence that follows.
For example, to display error code 12 (Failed SCSI Interface Test), the CPU LED displays the first digit (1), stopping
briefly before the SCSI LED displays the second digit (2), as shown in Illustration 15.
The display of each digit lasts approximately four times the duration of the initial binary 7 (that if, the flash of all LEDs).
The patter then repeats. Only the significant digits for each error condition are listed in Table 18.
Note:
The first error stops the startup sequence immediately.
Illustration 15
+
1
Long
110
= 12
2
Long
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11
12
13
21
Bus Error
22
Address Error
23
Illegal Instruction
24
25
26
31
Unknown Interrupt
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LED
Power
Description
This light indicates that the DASMLCAM is powered up. If this light does not
illuminate at powerup, you should first check the power cable connections.
CPU
This light indicates that the DASM CPU is active and operating properly. It
flashes continuously (blinks on an off) following powerup.
SCSI
This light indicates activity on the SCSI bus, such as commands sent or data
received.
Illustration 16
DASMLCAM
Power
112
CPU
(1)
SCSI
(2)
Personality
Module
(4)
Interface
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Powering On
The following sequence occurs in the LEDs when the power switch is turned on:
1.
2.
The octal SCSI ID flashes briefly. The Least Significant Bit is next to the Power LED. Note that if the SCSI ID
is zero, no LEDs flash.
3.
The three LEDs which represent an octal value flash once and go out.
4.
Once the powerup sequence completes, the DASM CPU LED (second light from left) blinks regularly, indicating
that the CPU is active and functioning normally.
Start Up Sequence
Start Up Sequence
When the DASMLCAM interface module is powering up, it performs startup diagnostics and other related actions.
At powerup, the DASM unit performs the following tests:
D EPROM checksum test
D MFP 68901 access test (the Multi Function Peripheral chip controls the serial port, timing, and I/O)
D SCSI register access test
D Static RAM test
D Dynamic RAM test
D DMA test
When the DASM CPU LED blinks continuously at about two flashes per second, the initialization sequence is complete, and the continuous selftest is in progress. The selftest runs until a SCSI command (a write to block 0 on the
DASM) is sent by the host. This test signals an error condition by blinking the CPU, SCSI, and Personal Module Interface LEDs in tandem, continuously.
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Start Up Problems
To report diagnostic conditions, the LEDs on the DASMLCAM front panel have a corresponding binary presentation.
The illustration 16 shows the value assigned to each LED (CPU, SCSI, Personal Module Interface LEDs).
DASM LED Error Codes
Using LEDs 1, 2, and 4 (CPU, SCSI, Personal Module Interface LEDs), a binary code signals any of the conditions
listed in Table 18. The Power LED is not used to report diagnostic conditions.
The three LEDs permit a combined total of only seven error codes. To overcome this limitation, the codes are defined
as a series of one or more patterns. Each pattern begins with all LEDs flashing briefly, to indicate the start of the number sequence that follows.
For example, to display error code 12 (Failed SCSI Interface Test), the CPU LED displays the first digit (1), stopping
briefly before the SCSI LED displays the second digit (2), as shown in Illustration 15.
The display of each digit lasts approximately four times the duration of the initial binary 7 (that if, the flash of all LEDs).
The patter then repeats. Only the significant digits for each error condition are listed in Table 18.
Note:
The first error stops the startup sequence immediately.
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DASM IIVDB (21915233)
DASM IIVDB LED Indicators
The DASM IIVDB front panel has six LEDs, which are used for status and error information. These lights are illustrated below:
PIF
SCSI
CPU
PWR
XMIT
RDY
4 2 1
From left to right, the lights indicate the following:
D RDY
Image Ready light indicates that an image has been transferred, and is stable at the VDB video output.
D XMIT
Image Transmit light indicates that an image is being transferred from the Common Memory to the VDB
Field Memory. Note that a printable video image is not available during an image transfer.
D PIF
Personality Interface light activity, in the VDB application, coincides with the image transmit function.
D SCSI
This light indicates the host is accessing the DASM via the SCSI bus, such as commands sent or data
received.
D CPU
This light indicates that the DASM CPU is active and operating properly. It flashes continuously ( blinks
on and off) following powerup.
D PWR
Power Light indicates that the DASM is powered. If this light does not illuminate at powerup, you should
first check the power cord connections.
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Startup Sequence
When the DASM IIVDB is powering up, it performs startup diagnostics and other related actions.
At powerup, the DASM Controller performs the following tests:
D EPROM checksum test
D MFP 68901 access test (the Multi Function Peripheral chip controls the serial port, timing, and I/O)
D SCSI register access test
D Static RAM test
D Dynamic RAM test
D DMA test
When the DASM CPU LED blinks continuously at about two flashes per second, the initialization sequence is complete.
If an error occurs, the error condition is reported by blinking the CPU, SCSI, and PIF LEDs in tandem followed by an
error code.
Powering On
The following sequence occurs on the front panels LEDs when the power switch is turned on:
1.
2.
The octal SCSI ID flashes briefly. The Least Significant Bit is next to the Power LED. Note that if the SCSI ID
is zero, no LEDs flash.
3.
4.
Once the powerup sequence completes, the DASM CPU LED (second light from right) blinks regularly, indicating that the CPU is active and functioning normally.
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SelfTest Options
Once the startup sequence is complete, the resident software reads the state of the DIP switch labeled SW1 on the
DASM IIVDB board to determine whether further tests are enabled. To access SW1 you must first remove the top
cover. Upon locating SW1 you will notice the numbers 0, 1, and 2 silk screened on the printed circuit board. The way
SelfTest executes is determined by the setting shown below:
Switch Position
Continuous
Mode
Serial Loop
back
Single Pass
Single Pass w/
Memory
Debug Mode
Closed
Closed
Open
Open
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
Closed
Open
Closed
Closed
Closed
Open
Open
D Continuous Mode:
Is the default setting. After executing the startup diagnostic, the resident software will continuously run
the VDB selftest. Selftest will continue until the first SCSI command is received by the DASM.
D Serial Loop Test:
In this mode the VDB tests the RS422 Driver and Receiver. Prior to executing this, a special loopback
connector on the front panel of the VDB, without the loopback connector the test will fail.
The loopback connector is made by simply adding two wires to a 25pin Male D connector: (pin 8 to
pin 9) and (pin 21 to pin 22).
D Single Pass:
The startup diagnostics execute once, as described in 1-3-3-2 Startup Sequence. Please be aware
that when position 0 is open error and other messages encountered during startup diagnostics are directed to the serial port. Otherwise the errors are encoded on the LEDs.
D Single Pass w/Memory:
Is controlled by Bit 2. When open the DASM exercises the entire DRAM during the startup diagnostics.
The Single Pass w/Memory test can take several minutes to complete, this is why it is normally disabled.
D Debug Mode:
When position 1 is open the program jumps to the I/O Monitor when a diagnostic error occurs. The I/O
Monitor gives the basic tools to debug the hardware. Opening positions 0 and 2 allows the technician
access to the startup diagnostic suite via the serial port.
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Startup Problem
To report diagnostic conditions, the LEDs on the DASM IIVDB front panel have a corresponding binary representation. The illustration 17 below shows the value assigned to each LED. The section after the figure explains how the
LEDs represent error codes. Note that this sections deals with error codes related to the DASM Controller, where
Section 1-3-3-5, VDB Error Codes, explains the method used to report an error from the VDB diagnostic.
+
1
Long
= 12
2
Long
The display of each digit lasts approximately four times the duration of the initial binary 7 (that is, the flash of all
LEDs). The pattern then repeats. Only the significant digits for each error condition are listed in Table 18.
Note:
The first error stops the startup sequence immediately.
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Value
Significance
Checksum Failed
11
12
13
21
Bus Error
22
Address Error
23
Illegal Instruction
24
25
26
31
Unknown Interrupt
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VDB Error Codes
The following sequence is used to signal an error during the VDB portion of the Selftest.
First, all three LEDs blink together for the duration of a single pass. This requires approximately 1015 seconds.
Then the specific error code blinks twice before the next pass begins, with all three LEDs blinking together as before.
The bit pattern of the error codes appears as a series of LEDs being turned on and off. The low order bit is first.
When two LEDs blink together, the bit value is 1.
When only one LED blinks, the bit value is 0.
To see an example of an error code displayed in this way, do the following:
D Remove the loopback connector from the front panel of the DASM IIVDB.
D SW 1 position 0 is closed.
D SW 1 position 1 is open.
D Now cycle the AC power on the DASM
D When the first pass of the DASM selftest has completed, the LED display begins. The expected error
is 5 (RS422 port fail), and the LED sequence is:
Least significant first:
bit 0 = 2 LEDs on = 1 Value 1
bit 1 = 1 LED on = 0
bit 2 = 2 LEDs on = 1 Value 4
bit 3 = 1 LED on =0
Table 111
Checksum
1211
checksum of EPROM
Serial
2121
DMA_setup
1112
Image_verify
2112
DASM Block
2222
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These codes may be found in the DASM Response Block byte 128, when the error bit (bit 2, where bit 0 is first) is
set in Response Block byte 0. Only the first of multiple errors is stored in Response Block byte 128. Reading the
Response Block clears the error. Note that the status invalid command is returned to the user directly in bit 0 of
the SCSI status byte; it is not logged in the Response Block.
Table 112
Error
Meaning
81
E_NO_FF
82
E_TMO
83
Timeout
E_PIF_SELF
84
E_PIFNOTRDY
85
E_OVRRUN
86
Data overrun
E_UNDRUN
87
E_COM_LINK
88
E_DRAM
8A
E_EPROM
8B
E_MFP
8C
E_SBIC
8D
E_NOTIMER
8E
E_INTERN
8F
E_INV_MSG
B0
E_BAD_S
B1
E_ODD_ADR
B2
E_BOUNDS
B3
E_DIRECTION
B4
E_NOT_NXT
B5
E_AVAIL_CT
B6
E_PARITY
B7
Parity error
E_PIF_REV
B8
E_TIMER_ID
B9
Timer id error
(Continued)
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Meaning
M_REJECTED
95
M_BADREPLY
96
E_NOTREADY
97
E_TIMEOUT
98
E_TOOLONG
99
E_UNEXPECTED
9A
E_BADPARAM
9B
C1F4
C1
Task ID invalid
C2
C3
No Memory available
C4
No Memory block
C5
Mailbox in use
C6
Message of Zero
C7
Buffer full
C8
WAITC is in progress
C9
CA
Timeout
CB
No Message present
CC
Queue ID error
CD
Queue Full
CE
Partition ID error
CF
D0
No character present
D1
D2
E0
E1
Invalid component
(Continued)
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Error
Hex
Meaning
E2
F0
F1
F2
F3
F4
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DASM IILCAM (21915242)
DASM IILCAM LED Indicators
The DASM IILCAM front panel has four LEDs, which are used for status and error information. These lights are
illustrated below:
PIF
SCSI
CPU
PWR
4 2 1
From left to right, the lights indicate the following:
D PIF
Personality Interface light indicates a data transfer from the Common Memory to the LCAM circuitry.
D SCSI
This light indicates the host is accessing the DASM via the SCSI bus, such as commands sent or data
received.
D CPU
This light indicates that the DASM CPU is active and operating properly. It flashes continuously ( blinks
on and off) following powerup.
D PWR
Power Light indicates that the DASM is powered. If this light does not illuminate at powerup, you should
first check the power cord connections.
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Startup Sequence
When the DASM IILCAM is powering up, it performs startup diagnostics and other related actions.
At powerup, the DASM Controller performs the following tests:
D EPROM checksum test
D MFP 68901 access test (the Multi Function Peripheral chip controls the serial port, timing, and I/O)
D SCSI register access test
D Static RAM test
D Dynamic RAM test
D DMA test
When the DASM CPU LED blinks continuously at about two flashes per second, the initialization sequence is complete.
If an error occurs, the error condition is reported by blinking the CPU, SCSI, and PIF LEDs in tandem followed by an
error code.
Powering On
The following sequence occurs on the front panels LEDs when the power switch is turned on:
1.
2.
The octal SCSI ID flashes briefly. The Least Significant Bit is next to the Power LED. Note that if the SCSI ID
is zero, no LEDs flash.
3.
4.
Once the powerup sequence completes, the DASM CPU LED (second light from right) blinks regularly, indicating that the CPU is active and functioning normally.
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SelfTest Options
Once the startup sequence is complete, the resident software reads the state of the DIP switch labeled SW1 on the
DASM IILCAM board to determine whether further tests are enabled. To access SW1 you must first remove the
top cover. Upon locating SW1 you will notice the numbers 0, 1, and 2 silk screened on the printed circuit board.
SW1
1 2 3 4
Open
2
1
0
SP
Single Pass
Continuous Mode
Debug Mode
Closed
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
Closed
Closed
Open
Closed
Closed
Open
Open
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Startup Problem
To report diagnostic conditions, the LEDs on the DASM IILCAM front panel have a corresponding binary representation. The illustration 18 below shows the value assigned to each LED. The section after the figure explains how the
LEDs represent error codes. Note that this sections deals with error codes related to the DASM Controller, where
Section 1-3-4-5, LCAM Error Codes, explains the method used to report an error from the LCAM diagnostic.
+
1
Long
= 12
2
Long
The display of each digit lasts approximately four times the duration of the initial binary 7 (that is, the flash of all
LEDs). The pattern then repeats. Only the significant digits for each error condition are listed in Table 113.
Note:
The first error stops the startup sequence immediately.
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Value
Significance
Checksum Failed
11
12
13
21
Bus Error
22
Address Error
23
Illegal Instruction
24
25
26
31
Unknown Interrupt
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LCAM Error Codes
The following sequence is used to signal an error during the LCAM portion of the Selftest.
First, all three LEDs blink together for the duration of a single pass. This requires approximately 1015 seconds.
Then the specific error code blinks twice before the next pass begins, with all three LEDs blinking together as before.
The bit pattern of the error codes appears as a series of LEDs being turned on and off. The low order bit is first.
When two LEDs blink together, the bit value is 1.
When only one LED blinks, the bit value is 0.
The Selftest runs in continuous mode when SW 1 position 0 is open. A single failure will cause a error code to flash
repreatedly on the LEDs. Although, other errors may occur during testing only the first one is displayed forever.
First all LEDs will blink together several times indicates a problem. Next, the error code is displayed serially, twice
in the two leftmost LEDs.
The pattern is binary and takes 4 blinks for the complete code. When the two LEDs blink together, the bit value is
1, when only blinks the bit is 0. The bit order is low to high.
Record the blink pattern in the number of LEDs blinking, 1 or 2.
Record them RIGHT to LEFT, to make them easier to interpret.
1 2 1 2 Subtract 1 from each digit to obtain the bit value.
0 1 0 1 The value of the code is 5.
Error code meanings:
1: DMA timeout Bypass active
2: data error. Bypass active
3: data error. ROI active
4: data error. Bypass, ROI active
5: DMA timeout. Swap & bypass active
6: data error. Swap & bypass active
7: data error. Swap active
8: data error. Swap & ROI active
9: data error. Swap, ROI active
14:SRAM LUT error
No others are defined.
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These codes may be found in the DASM Response Block byte 128, when the error bit (bit 2, where bit 0 is first) is
set in Response Block byte 0. Only the first of multiple errors is stored in Response Block byte 128. Reading the
Response Block clears the error. Note that the status invalid command is returned to the user directly in bit 0 of
the SCSI status byte; it is not logged in the Response Block.
Table 114
Error
Meaning
81
E_NO_FF
82
E_TMO
83
Timeout
E_PIF_SELF
84
E_PIFNOTRDY
85
E_OVRRUN
86
Data overrun
E_UNDRUN
87
E_COM_LINK
88
E_DRAM
8A
E_EPROM
8B
E_MFP
8C
E_SBIC
8D
E_NOTIMER
8E
E_INTERN
8F
E_INV_MSG
B0
E_BAD_S
B1
E_ODD_ADR
B2
E_BOUNDS
B3
E_DIRECTION
B4
E_NOT_NXT
B5
E_AVAIL_CT
B6
E_PARITY
B7
Parity error
E_PIF_REV
B8
E_TIMER_ID
B9
Timer id error
(Continued)
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Meaning
M_REJECTED
95
M_BADREPLY
96
E_NOTREADY
97
E_TIMEOUT
98
E_TOOLONG
99
E_UNEXPECTED
9A
E_BADPARAM
9B
C1F4
C1
Task ID invalid
C2
C3
No Memory available
C4
No Memory block
C5
Mailbox in use
C6
Message of Zero
C7
Buffer full
C8
WAITC is in progress
C9
CA
Timeout
CB
No Message present
CC
Queue ID error
CD
Queue Full
CE
Partition ID error
CF
D0
No character present
D1
D2
E0
E1
Invalid component
(Continued)
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Error
Hex
Meaning
E2
F0
F1
F2
F3
F4
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LED
POWER (LED1)
Description
Lights while power is supplied.
Illustration 19
NAA1
POWER
LED1
CN4
CN2
133
CN3
CN1
1-4
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2-1
PROBLEM DIAGNOSIS
If you suspect there is a problem with your hardware, use the flowchart (Illustration 21) to help isolate and solve the
problem. To view the flowchart, use the magnification function. See also Diagnostic Tests (Section 2-2).
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SYMPTOM
Illustration 21
No LED
Yes
No
Yes
No
Solid
amber
LED
Blinking
amber
LED
No
Yes
Yes
No
No boot
tune
Solid
green
LED
No
No
Yes
Yes
No power to system
Power supply failure
Check power
connections
Turn up volume
Check if headphones
are connected
System diagnostics
successful
Yes
Error
code
message
?
Record message
Replace DIMMs
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Solid
green LED
No keyboard
Keyboard prompt
on display
No
Yes
Solid
green LED
No mouse
Mouse prompt
on display
No
Yes
Yes
Error
code
message?
Yes
Record message
No
Replace keyboard
Replace system board
Error
code
message?
Yes
Record message
No
Replace mouse
Replace system board
No
Yes
Solid
green LED
No system
drive
No
Yes
No
Wrong Date or
Time Displayed
Yes
Check CDROM
connections
Error
code
message?
Yes
Record message
No
Error
code
message?
Yes
Record message
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Illustration 22
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
2-1
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No
NOTICE
RTC Battery Temporary Solution:
If the RTC cannot be gotten yet and a customer system shows a wrong date, first the set date
and time using Application Shutdown > Date Setting. Then start up the system.
For this temporary recovered system, the OC main switch MUST not be powered OFF after
shutdown. To use the system again, only click on Restart button.
This mean that the date and time will be back to the wrong indication if the power is removed
from the system.
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DIAGNOSTIC TESTS
There are three types of software diagnostics tests provided on the O2 workstation. Each is described below:
D PowerOn Tests
D IDE Tests
PowerOn Test
These run automatically on the major hardware components of the workstation each time it is turned on. If the tests
find a faulty part, the LED on the front of the system will be red and there will probably be an error message. See also
Problem Diagnosis (Section 2-1).
IDE Tests
The Interactive Diagnostic Environment (IDE) tests are more comprehensive than the Confidence Tests, and take
longer (as long as 3045 minutes) to run. See Integrated Diagnostic Environment (IDE) Tests on the SBC (O2) (Section 2-5).
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In most cases, your system will recover from a system crash automatically if you reboot the system.
If, however, you have lost data on your system disk, and you cannot communicate with your system using the mouse
or keyboard, or over the network, follow these instructions. The instructions assume you have a backup tape of your
system that has been made using the System Manager backup tool, or with the /usr/sbin/Backup script. You also need
a CD with your current IRIX operating system level. If you are recovering data from a tape on a remote tape device,
you need to know the hostname, tape device name, and IP address of the remote system.
1.
Use a pen tip or an unwound paper clip to press the RESET button located on the front panel (Illustration 23).
Illustration 23
SiliconGraphics
2.
When you see the System Startup notifier (Illustration 24), click STOP FOR MAINTENANCE or press ESC.
Illustration 24
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4.
If you have a CDROM drive connected to your system and the IRIX CD, click LOCAL CDROM. Then click
ACCEPT to start. Insert the CD when prompted. The system takes five minutes or more to copy the information.
If you don
MOTE DIRECTORY.
5.
When a notifier appears asking you for the remote hostname, type the systems name, a colon (:), and the full
pathname of the CDROM drive, followed by /dist. For example, to access a CDROM drive. On the system
mars, you would type: mars:/CDROM/dist
After everything is copied from the CD to the system disk, you can restore your data from a recent full backup
tape. The backup must be one that has been made using the System Manager backup tool, or with the /usr/sbin/
Backup script.
Tip: If you need to check something on your system during the restore process, you can get a
shell prompt by typing sh at most question prompts.
6.
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When you see the following message, remove the CDROM, insert your most recent full backup tape, then press
ENTER.
Insert the first backup tape in the drive, then press <Enter>,
[q]uit (from recovery), [r]estart:
There is a pause while the program retrieves several files from the tape describing the system state at the time
the backup was made. Then you see this message:
Erase /x filesystem and make new one (y,n)? [n]
It prompts you for every file system that was known at the time of the backup. Read the following to decide whether to answer y or n.
If you answer n for no, the system tries to salvage as many files as possible. Then it uses your backup tape
to replace the files it could not salvage. Usually you should answer no, especially if your backup tape is not very
recent. If the file systems were badly damaged, or the backup was from a different level operating system, you
may need to answer yes.
If you answer y for yes, the system erases the file system and copies everything from your backup tape to
the disk. The system loses any information on that file system that you created between now and when you made
your backup tape.
9.
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If you are in the System Maintenance menu, and you choose INSTALL SYSTEM SOFTWARE, RUN DIAGNOSTICS,
RECOVER SYSTEM, or ENTER COMMAND MONITOR, you may be prompted for a password.
If you do not know the password, you can disable it by installing a jumper (a small cap that connects two pins) on the
system board inside the workstation. The system board is located in the system module. To install the jumper, you
must first remove the system module and the PCI tray. Follow these steps:
1.
Turn off the workstation by pressing the power button on the front.
2.
Remove the system module by releasing the lever on the extreme left as you face the rear of the workstation
and sliding the module out. See Section 16 System Module, of OC Tabl of the Component Replacement manual.
3.
Release and remove the PCI tray. See Section 18 PCI Tray, of OC Tabl of the Component Replacement manual.
NOTICE
Before touching any of the components, attach the wrist strap to your wrist and to a metal
part of the chassis.
4.
Remove the jumper from the system board in the location shown in Illustration 26.
You must remove the jumper if you choose to reset the PROM password.
Illustration 26
Jumper
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The IDE tests on the O2 are stand alone tests that must be run at the boot PROM level.
To run the O2 IDE tests from the OC, the user must first shut down applications. Next, cu into the SBC by opening
a UNIX shell and typing: cu sbc. Once a serial connection has been established, the O2 must be shut down and re
started. Do this by logging into the SBC as root and typing the halt command. Press ENTER when prompted to restart
the SBC. When the system begins startup, a message appears giving the user the option of performing system maintenance. Press ESC at this prompt to get to the System Maintenance Menu. Choose Option 3, Run Diagnostics.
A hardware probe will be conducted and a default set of test scripts will be run automatically. This set takes approximately 10 minutes to execute. Pass and failure information is updated to the screen.
When you run the tests, the following error message may appear. However, ignore this message.
I2C register test HARDWARE FAILURE
DMA test error.
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DIAGNOSTIC TESTS
The Diagnostic CD (23694677) can isolate a problem to the HDD, CDR/W drive, and memory level. These tests
included the BurnIn test (Automatic, continuous) and manual test.
Always use the BurnIn test.
NOTICE
Do not use the manual test!! It is NOT supported at this time.
Never use Diagnostics > Drive(s) > H.Drives > Destructive test in the manual. This test writes
test pattern directly to the HDD, so that all of the data in the HDD are destroyed.
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Entering the Diagnostic Tests
1.
2.
3.
4.
NOTICE
Do not use the manual test!! It is NOT supported at this time.
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BurnIn Test
The following test automatically runs. When error occurs during tests, an error status is displayed in red and beep
sounds. It takes apporox. 20 minutes to complete one cycle of the tests (1 pass). The BurnIn test continues to be
performed for 240 minutes until you stop it using the ESC key twice. This operation enters the manual test mode.
The FE must perform the BurnIn test at least one cycle of the test (1 pass).
Test to be performed
Description
The detailed information to be tested
are displayed.
Beep on Error
Test Timer
Test RTC
10
11
Test INT #1
12
Test INT #2
13
Test DMA #1
14
Test DMA #2
15
16
17
18
19
20
Repeat the tests 1 ~ 19 for 240 minutes until the ESC key is pressed.
CDR/W drive
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Exiting from the Diagnostic Tests
1.
When quiting from the BurnIn test, the following menu appears. Remove the Diagnostic CD from the CDROM
drive of the OC.
2.
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SECTION
PAGE
11
21
2-1
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22
23
24
25
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4-2
4-3
4-4
4-5
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Table 11
LED
(B)CONERR
(B)DSON
(B)DSIN
+5V
(B)DXFER
ACK
(B)CSTRB
(B)FECERR
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Table 12
LED
CHANGE
Description
Lights when adjustment data is not stored during the gantry or table adjustment.
SVALM
Lights when the servo amplifier (for gantry rotation) is in an alarm state. The
type of the alarm is indicated on the LED on the amplifier; or, lights also when
AC 200 V power is not supplied to the amplifier.
ERRM
ERRG
Lights when detecting an error concerning gantry rotation operations. Goes off
when the TGP board is powered off or reset.
ERRT
Lights when detecting an error concerning table or tilt operations. Goes off
when the TGP board is powered off or reset.
XGRAY
Lights when the safety loop is closed on the TGP board, which indicates that
the TGP board grants the power supply to the xray generator.
LPM
Blinks in a onesecond cycle, indicating the interval timer operation for communication and scan operations.
RQM
Lights when the TGP board receives commands from the operator console and
is executing them.
MNM
(Not used)
GSF
Lights when the rotation safety switches for gantry covers are set and the TGP
board grants gantry rotation.
LPG
Blinks in a onesecond cycle, indicating the interval timer operation for gantry
rotation operations.
RQG
Lights when the TGP board receives commands on gantry rotation from the
operator console and is executing them.
TRG
LPT
Blinks in a onesecond cycle, indicating the interval timer operation for table
and gantry tilt operations.
RQT
Lights when the TGP board receives commands on table or gantry tilt operations from the operator console and is executing them.
MNT
Lights when the table or gantry (tilt) is operated by the gantry panel switches.
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LED
Description
DS1 (TEST)
DS2 (RINGS)
DS3 (DENTG)
DENTG monitor.
DS4 (EXPCMD)
EXPCMD monitor.
DS5(REQS)
DS6 (LOOPS)
DS7 (ERRS)
See also the following table showing which LEDs light when an error occurs.
Table 14
LED
(The following LEDs light when the error written
to the left occurs)
ERRS, LOOPS
ERRS
ERRS, RINGS
ERRS, RINGS
ERRS
NACK transmitted
ERRS
Aperture error
ERRS
ERRS
Scan error
ERRS
ERRS
The ERRS LED goes off when the xray tube rotor starts to rotate.
The RINGS LED will not go off until the OGP board is reset.
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LED
LED1
Description
Lights while power is supplied.
The light color becomes red, when the RF XMT is not receiving data from the
DTRF board.
The light color becomes green, when the RF XMT is receiving data from the
DTRF board (where, data is either das data during scans or sync pattern data
during standby).
Illustration 11
RF XMT
LED1
Table 16
LED
Description
POWER
(green)
SIGNAL
Illustration 12
XMT
SIGNAL
POWER
TRANSMITTER
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Table 17
LED
Power LED
Description
Lights (in green) while power is supplied to the RF shoe.
(Power is supplied from the RF RCV to the RF shoe via a coaxial cable. The LED does not
light if the cable is not correctly connected to the RF shoe, or if power is not supplied to the
RF RCV itself.)
AGC Center LED Lights (in green) when the level of the RF output power from the RF shoe is in the middle
within the proper range.
RF Output LEDs
These LEDs are the indicator for the RF output power from the RF shoe.
D Any one of the ten LEDs lights, normally according to gantry rotation.
D LED colors:
Right and left ends: red
Middle two: green
Others: yellow
D When any LED on Normal positions lights, it indicates that the RF output power is normal.
D When any LED on Service positions lights, it indicates that the RF output power is too
weak or too strong.
(In this case, inspect the RF shoe positioning, the power supply for the rotational gantry,
or RF slip ring parts on the rotative side, etc.)
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RF RCV
Power LED
AGC Center LED
Power
Low
High
RF Output LEDs
Table 18
LED
Description
POWER
(green)
SIGNAL
Illustration 14
RCV
SIGNAL
POWER
RECEIVER
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LED
Description
0.5 C
(LED1)
Lights when the detector temperature is now 0.5 C from the set temperature.
2.0 C
(LED2)
Lights when the detector temperature is now 2.0 C from the set temperature.
HIGH ERR
(LED3)
LOW ERR
(LED4)
SET ERR
(LED5)
HEATER
Lights when the set temperature is not normal in the variable set temperature
mode.
Lights when the heater is turned on.
(LED6)
LOOP
(LED7)
Illustration 15
TEMP CONT
0.5 C
LED1
CN1
2.0 C
LED2
HIGH ERR
LED3
CN2
LOW ERR
LED4
SET ERR
LED5
HEATER
7 LEDs
LED6
LOOP
LED7
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7segment LED
Description
Servo Off
Servo On
Overcurrent
Overload
Overspeed
Abnormal encoder
Abnormal EEPROM
Illustration 16
Servo Amp
7segment LED
CN1
CN2
CN3
TB2
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Table 111
LED
Power LED
Description
Lights while power is supplied.
Illustration 17
CN3
CN1
CN2
Power LED
Table 112
LED
Ready (green)
Alarm (red)
Description
Lights when servo operation is enabled.
Lights in an alarm state.
Illustration 18
ALARM LED
CN1
CN2
CN3
CN4
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Gantry Processor
Table Processor
Management Processor
After powering on or resetting the TGP board, each processor performs ROM based poweron tests in parallel, as
described in Table 21.
Table 21
Gantry Processor
Table Processor
Management Processor
RAM Check
RAM Check
RAM Check
ROM Check
ROM Check
ROM Check
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Gantry Processor
RAM Check
1.
The gantry processor (U87) performs read/write checks of its internal RAM, the external RAM (U92), and the
dual port RAM (U77).
2.
If a RAM check error occurs, the processor will stay in a hang up state, with the ERRG, LPG, RQG LEDs lighting
on the TGP board.
If no error occurs, the processor proceeds to the following step.
ROM Check
3.
The processor performs a data sum check on addresses 0 BFFF of the external ROM (U112).
4.
If a ROM check error occurs, the processor will stay in a hang up state, with the ERRG, LPG, RQG LEDs lighting.
If no error occurs, the LPG LED blinks, and the processor proceeds to the following step.
The gantry processor starts rotating the gantry to check that the operation can be normally performed.
a. If the SYSOFFMNL service switch (SW1) on the TGP board is set to OFF, the system waits until the switch
is set to SYS or MNL, with the RQG and LPG LEDs alternately blinking.
b. If power is not supplied to the servo amplifier, the rotation check is terminated, with the ERRG LED lighting.
If any other abnormal conditions/operations are found, the rotation check is terminated.
To start the rotation check anew, resolve the problems, and power on or reset the TGP board.
6.
The gantry rotates at 15 sec/Rev, and the processor initializes the gantry azimuth counter with the GPLS1 signal.
a. If the initialization of the counter is not performed within 25 sec, the rotation is terminated, with the ERRG LED
lighting.
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Table Processor
RAM Check
1.
The table processor (U42) performs read/write checks of its internal RAM, the external RAM (U64), and the dual
port RAM (U48).
2.
If a RAM check error occurs, the processor will stay in a hang up state, with the ERRT, LPT, RQT, MNT LEDs
lighting on the TGP board.
If no error occurs, the processor proceeds to the following step.
ROM Check
3.
The processor performs a data sum check on addresses 0 DFFF of the external ROM (U68).
4.
If a ROM check error occurs, the processor will stay in a hang up state, with the ERRT, RQT, MNT LEDs lighting.
If no error occurs, the LPT LED blinks, and the processor proceeds to the following step.
The processor sequentially displays test characters (numbers) on the gantry display, and at the same time, sequentially lights gantry panel switch LEDs.
Refer to the Rotational Operation section of Gantry, of the Functional Check / Adjustment manual.
The processor closes one relay which is controlled by the enable lines, and verifies that the gantry tilt or table
up/down does not take place.
If the operation takes place, the other relay (direct) is considered to be failed (closed), since any key on the gantry
switch panel is not pressed while the relay (enable) is activated; and an error message is displayed on the operator console (OC).
7.
An LED blinks on the gantry switch panel, and then press the key with the LED blinking.
If the corresponding operation takes place, the other relay (enable) is considered to be failed (closed), since the
processor does not activate the relay (enable) while the key is pressed; and an error message is displayed on
the OC.
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Gantry Tilt or
Table Up/Down
Direct
Gantry
Panel
Switch
Enable
Table
Processor
TGP Board
2-1-3
Management Processor
RAM Check
1.
The management processor (U88) performs read/write checks of its internal RAM, the external RAM (U62), and
the dual port RAM (U48, U77).
2.
If a RAM check error occurs, the processor will stay in a hang up state, with one of ERRM, LPM, RQM, MNM
LEDs lighting on the TGP board.
If no error occurs, the processor proceeds to the following step.
ROM Check
3.
The processor performs a data sum check on addresses 0 BFFF of the external ROM (U111).
4.
If a ROM check error occurs, the processor will stay in a hang up state, with the ERRM, RQM, MNM LEDs lighting.
If no error occurs, the LPM LED blinks.
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The OGP board is equipped on the gantry rotative frame and includes a microprocessor called Scan Processor, and
mainly performs the following controls in scan sequence, according to commands from the Management processor
on the TGP board.
D Scan control
D DAS control
D Xray generator (JEDI) control
D Aperture control
D Positioning light control
After powering on or resetting the OGP board, the scan processor performs ROM based poweron tests (RAM check
ROM check), as described below.
RAM Check
1.
The scan processor performs read/write checks of the external RAM and its internal RAM.
2.
If a RAM check error occurs, the processor will stay in a hang up state, with the ERRS, LOOPS LEDs lighting
on the OGP board.
If no error occurs, the processor proceeds to the following step.
ROM Check
3.
4.
If a ROM check error occurs, the processor will stay in a hang up state, with the ERRS LED lighting.
If no error occurs, the LOOPS LED blinks.
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The errors described in Table 31 through 353 are detected by the TGP, OGP, or CIF board. When an error occurs,
the error information is sent to the operator console (OC) using the Status communication.
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Error Class
The errors detected by the TGP, OGP, or CIF board are either classified as Error Class, or Information Class, according to below:
D Error:
If an error of this Error class occurs during a scan, the scan is aborted, and an error message is displayed
on the OC monitor.
D Information (written as Infor. in Table 31 353):
If an error of this Information class occurs during a scan, the scan will be continued, and an error message
is not displayed on the OC monitor.
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ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (FOR EARLIER THAN SYSTEM VERSION 5.5)
Note
For systems with system software version 6 or later, see Section 3-3, Errors Detected by TGP Board
(for System Version 5.5 or Later).
Table 31
Error
Code
Code
0D
1110010D
Table 32
Scan Error
Name
Interlock Xray.
Class
Description
Error
Class
Description
Error
Code
Code
Name
11
12100111
Error
12
12100112
Error
1. Accidental push on Latch Switch.; 2. Cabling between Latch Switch and TGP including
TBLCON BD and TBL BD.
13
12100113
Error
14
10000114
Undefined
Infor.
15
12100115
Error
16
12100116
Error
Cradle Interval is out of specification on Helical 1. Patient movement during Helical Scan or
Scan.
some obstacles on bottom of cradle or cradle
roller.; 2. Cradle Encoder
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Table 32
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
17
12100117
Error
1. Patient movement at the beginning of Helical Scan.; 2. Cradle Stepping Motor Belt or
Cradle Stepping Motor
18
12100118
OC Command Error.
(TP)
Error
19
11100119
SCINITREQ Time
Out. (MP)
Error
1A
1110011A
Error
TGP
1B
1110011B
Error
Communication with TGP(TP) is not ready after 1sec during Helical SCAN CMD.
TGP
1C
1000011C
Undefined
Infor.
1D
1000011D
Undefined
Infor.
1E
1000011E
Undefined
Infor.
1F
1210011F
Error
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Table 33
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
41
12100141
Error
42
12100142
Error
1. Accidental push on Latch Switch.; 2. Cabling between Latch Switch and TGP including
TBLCON BD and TBL BD.
43
12100143
Error
44
10000144
Undefined
Infor.
45
12100145
Error
46
10000146
Undefined
Infor.
47
12100147
Error
48
10000148
Undefined
Infor.
49
11100149
SCINITREQ Time
Out. (MP)
Error
TGP
4A
1110014A
Error
TGP
4B
1110014B
Error
4C
1110014C
Error
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Table 33
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
4D
1000014D
Undefined
Infor.
4E
1110014E
Error
4F
1210014F
Error
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Table 34
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
51
10000151
Undefined
Infor.
52
10000152
Undefined
Infor.
53
10000153
Undefined
Infor.
54
10000154
Undefined
Infor.
55
10000155
Undefined
Infor.
56
10000156
Undefined
Infor.
57
10000157
Undefined
Infor.
58
11100158
XRAYon timeout.
(MP)
Error
59
11100159
XRAYoff timeout.
(MP)
Error
JEDI(kV control)
5A
1110015A
Error
TGP
5B
1000015B
Undefined
Infor.
5C
1110015C
Error
5D
1110015D
Error
5E
1110015E
Error
5F
1000015F
Undefined
Infor.
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Table 35
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
13100201
Error
13100202
Error
13100203
Error
13100204
Error
13100205
Error
13100206
Error
13100207
Error
13100208
Error
13100209
Cover Safty SW
Open. (GP)
Error
1310020A
Error
1310020B
Error
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Table 35
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
1000020C
Undefined
Infor.
1000020D
Undefined
Infor.
1110020E
Gantry 130sec(180s
at Smartview) timer is
timeout on TGP. (MP)
Error
Gantry continues to rotate over 130sec without 1. Cabling between TGP and OC; 2. OC could
GNTRY CMD nor SCAN CMD from OC.
not send GNTRY CMD nor SCAN CMD to
TGP.
1110020F
Error
TGP did not receive reply from OGP in response to Gantry initialize request.
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ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (FOR EARLIER THAN SYSTEM VERSION 5.5) (continued)
Table 36
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
13100211
Over Current.
13100212
Over Load.
13100213
Over Speed.
Servo AMP
10000214
Undefined
13100215
Servo AMP
13100216
Abnormal Encorder
13100217
Abnormal Driving
Power.
10000218
Undefined
13100219
Abnormal EEPROM.
1. Servo AMP
1000021A
Undefined
Infor.
1000021B
Undefined
Infor.
1000021C
Undefined
Infor.
1000021D
Undefined
Infor.
1000021E
Undefined
Infor.
1000021F
Undefined
Infor.
Infor.
Infor.
Description
310
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ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (FOR EARLIER THAN SYSTEM VERSION 5.5) (continued)
Table 37
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
12103001
12103002
Cradle Unlatch.
1. Accidental push on Latch Switch.; 2. Cabling between Latch Switch and TGP including
TBLCON BD and TBL BD.
12100303
Cradle Slip.
10000304
Undefined
12100305
Out of Scannable
Range.
10000306
Undefined
12100307
10000308
Undefined
Infor.
10000309
Undefined
Infor.
1000030A
Undefined
Infor.
1000030B
Undefined
Infor.
1000030C
Undefined
Infor.
1000030D
Undefined
Infor.
1000030E
Undefined
Infor.
1210030F
Infor.
Infor.
Description
311
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ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (FOR EARLIER THAN SYSTEM VERSION 5.5) (continued)
Table 38
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
12100401
Error
12100402
Error
12100403
Error
12000404
Home Key On or
FWD/BWD(COUNTER DIRECTION) Key
On.
Error
12000405
Error
12100406
Interlock or Movement
Error.
Error
12100407
Error
12100408
Error
10000409
Undefined
Infor.
1000040A
Undefined
Infor.
1000040B
Undefined
Infor.
(continued)
312
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Table 38
Error
Code
Code
1000040C
Undefined
Infor.
1000040D
Undefined
Infor.
1000040E
Undefined
Infor.
1000040F
Undefined
Infor.
Table 39
Name
Class
Description
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
12100501
Error
10000502
Undefined
Infor.
10000503
Undefined
Infor.
10000504
Undefined
Infor.
10000505
Undefined
Infor.
12100506
Error
Unexpected input from IMS Potentiometer dur- IMS Potentiometer or Cabling between TGP
ing manual IMS movement.
and IMS Potentiometer.
12100507
CRADLE POTENTIO
error.
Error
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ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (FOR EARLIER THAN SYSTEM VERSION 5.5) (continued)
Table 310
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
11101001
Nack Detected 3
Times.
Error
11101002
Error
11101003
Error
10001004
Undefined
Infor.
10001005
Undefined
Infor.
10001006
Undefined
Infor.
10001007
Undefined
Infor.
314
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ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (FOR EARLIER THAN SYSTEM VERSION 5.5) (continued)
Table 311
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
11101301
Nack Detected 3
Times.
Error
11101302
Error
TGP
11101303
Error
11001304
Undefined
Infor.
11001305
Undefined
Infor.
11001306
Undefined
Infor.
11001307
Undefined
Infor.
315
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ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (FOR EARLIER THAN SYSTEM VERSION 5.5) (continued)
Table 312
Error
Code
Code
11101201
Nack Detected 3
Times.
Error
11101202
Error
TGP
11101203
TP is not wakeup.
Error
TGP
11001204
Undefined
Infor.
11001205
Undefined
Infor.
11001206
Undefined
Infor.
11001207
Undefined
Infor.
Table 313
Name
Class
Description
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
1110F001
Error
1110F002
Error
1110F003
Error
Description
(continued)
316
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ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (FOR EARLIER THAN SYSTEM VERSION 5.5) (continued)
Table 314
Error
Code
Code
1110F004
Error
TGP
1110F005
Error
TGP
1110F006
Error
TGP
1110F007
Error
Table 315
Error
Code
Code
1110F101
Table 316
Error
Code
Code
1110F201
Name
Class
Description
Class
Error
Description
Class
Description
Error
mA/kV status was not received from OGP during Xray ON. Or Xray OFF Status was not
received correctly from OGP. Safety Loop
was opened by TGP as the result.
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Scan Error
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
01
11100101
GantryTransporter
position is not initialized.
Error
02
11100102
Error
03
11100103
Error
04
11100104
STOP CT signal
comes from Table on
scan process.
Error
05
11100105
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
06
11100106
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
07
11100107
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
08
11100108
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
09
11100109
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
0A
1110010A
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
0B
1110010B
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
0C
1110010C
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
0D
1110010D
Interlock Xray.
Error
0E
1110010E
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
0F
1110010F
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
318
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ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (FOR SYSTEM VERSION 5.5 OR LATER) (continued)
Table 318
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
11
12100111
Error
12
12100112
Error
1. Accidental push on Latch Switch.; 2. Cabling between Latch Switch and TGP including
TBLCON BD and TBL BD.
13
12100113
Error
14
10000114
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
15
12100115
Error
16
12100116
Error
Cradle Interval is out of specification on Helical 1. Patient movement during Helical Scan or
Scan.
some obstacles on bottom of cradle or cradle
roller.; 2. Cradle Encoder
17
12100117
Error
1. Patient movement at the beginning of Helical Scan.; 2. Cradle Stepping Motor Belt or
Cradle Stepping Motor
18
12100118
OC Command Error.
(TP)
Error
19
11100119
SCINITREQ Time
Out. (MP)
Error
1A
1110011A
Error
TGP
1B
1110011B
Error
Communication with TGP(TP) is not ready after 1sec during Helical SCAN CMD.
TGP
1C
1000011C
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
(continued)
319
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ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (FOR SYSTEM VERSION 5.5 OR LATER) (continued)
Table 32
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
1D
1210011D
Transporter Servo
Alarm detected
Error
1E
1210011E
Error
Anything touches on touch sensor during Helical scan. Gantry was located to overrun position manually. Any foreign objects on Overrun
sensor.
1F
1210011F
Error
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ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (FOR SYSTEM VERSION 5.5 OR LATER) (continued)
Table 319
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
21
11100121
OC Command Error.
(MP)
Error
22
11100122
Error
23
11100123
Error
24
11100124
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
25
11100125
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
26
11100126
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
27
11100127
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
28
11100128
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
29
11100129
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
2A
1110012A
Error
2B
1110012B
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
2C
1110012C
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
2D
1110012D
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
2E
1110012E
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
24
1110012F
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
321
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ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (FOR SYSTEM VERSION 5.5 OR LATER) (continued)
Table 320
Error
Code
Code
41
12100141
Error
42
12100142
Error
1. Accidental push on Latch Switch.; 2. Cabling between Latch Switch and TGP including
TBLCON BD and TBL BD.
43
12100143
Error
44
10000144
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
45
12100145
Error
46
12100146
Error
47
12100147
Error
48
12100148
Transporter Servo
Alarm
Error
49
11100149
SCINITREQ Time
Out. (MP)
Error
TGP
4A
1110014A
Error
TGP
4B
1110014B
Error
Name
Class
Description
(continued)
322
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ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (FOR SYSTEM VERSION 5.5 OR LATER) (continued)
Table 33
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
4C
1110014C
Error
4D
1000014D
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
4E
1110014E
Error
4F
1210014F
Error
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ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (FOR SYSTEM VERSION 5.5 OR LATER) (continued)
Table 321
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
51
10000151
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
52
10000152
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
53
10000153
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
54
10000154
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
55
10000155
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
56
10000156
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
57
10000157
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
58
11100158
XRAYon timeout.
(MP)
Error
59
11100159
XRAYoff timeout.
(MP)
Error
JEDI(kV control)
5A
1110015A
Error
TGP
5B
1000015B
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
5C
1110015C
Error
5D
1110015D
Error
5E
1110015E
Error
5F
1000015F
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
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ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (FOR SYSTEM VERSION 5.5 OR LATER) (continued)
Table 322
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
13100201
Error
13100202
Error
13100203
Error
13100204
Error
13100205
Error
13100206
Error
13100207
Error
13100208
Error
13100209
Cover Safty SW
Open. (GP)
Error
1310020A
Error
1310020B
Error
1000020C
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
Description
(continued)
325
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ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (FOR SYSTEM VERSION 5.5 OR LATER) (continued)
Table 35
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
1000020D
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
1110020E
Gantry 130sec(180s
at Smartview) timer is
timeout on TGP. (MP)
Error
Gantry continues to rotate over 130sec without 1. Cabling between TGP and OC; 2. OC could
GNTRY CMD nor SCAN CMD from OC.
not send GNTRY CMD nor SCAN CMD to
TGP.
1110020F
Error
TGP did not receive reply from OGP in response to Gantry initialize request.
326
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ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (FOR SYSTEM VERSION 5.5 OR LATER) (continued)
Table 323
Error
Code
Code
Class
Description
13100211
Over Current.
Error
13100212
Over Load.
Error
13100213
Over Speed.
Error
Servo AMP
10000214
Undefined
Informaiton
Undefined Error
13100215
Error
Servo AMP
13100216
Abnormal Encorder
Error
13100217
Abnormal Driving
Power.
Error
10000218
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
13100219
Abnormal EEPROM.
Error
1000021A
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
1000021B
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
1000021C
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
1000021D
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
1000021E
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
1000021F
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
327
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ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (FOR SYSTEM VERSION 5.5 OR LATER) (continued)
Table 324
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
12103001
Error
12103002
Cradle Unlatch.
Error
1. Accidental push on Latch Switch.; 2. Cabling between Latch Switch and TGP including
TBLCON BD and TBL BD.
12100303
Cradle Slip.
Error
10000304
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
12100305
Out of Scannable
Range.
Error
10000306
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
12100307
Error
10000308
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
12100309
STOP CT signal
comes from Table during transport process
Error
1210030A
GantryTransporter
position is not initialized.
Error
TGP received TransportCMD before initializing gantry transporter. Bring gantry transporter
back to out end position.
1210030B
Error
Touch sensor on gantry or transporter. Anything touches on touch sensor during Gantry
moving operation from Operators console.
(continued)
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ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (FOR SYSTEM VERSION 5.5 OR LATER) (continued)
Table 324
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
1210030C
Transporter Servo
Alarm detected
Error
1210030D
Error
Gantry was located to overrun position manually. Any foreign objects on the overrun limit
switch.
1000030E
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
1210030F
Error
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ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (FOR SYSTEM VERSION 5.5 OR LATER) (continued)
Table 325
Error
Code
Code
12100401
Error
12100402
Error
12100403
Error
12000404
Home Key On or
FWD/BWD(COUNTER DIRECTION) Key
On.
Infor.
12000405
Infor.
12100406
Interlock or Movement
Error.
Error
12100407
Error
12100408
Error
10000409
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
1000040A
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
1000040B
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
1000040C
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
1000040D
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
1000040E
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
1000040F
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
Name
Class
Description
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ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (FOR SYSTEM VERSION 5.5 OR LATER) (continued)
Table 326
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
12100501
Error
12100502
Error
12100503
Error
CT does not receive Table all zero after resetting the reference position of CT
12100504
Transporter Servo
Alarm detected
Error
12100505
Error
12100506
Error
Unexpected input from IMS Potentiometer dur- IMS Potentiometer or Cabling between TGP
ing manual IMS movement.
and IMS Potentiometer.
12100507
CRADLE POTENTIO
error.
Error
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ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (FOR SYSTEM VERSION 5.5 OR LATER) (continued)
Table 327
Error
Code
Code
11101001
Nack Detected 3
Times.
Error
11101002
Error
11101003
Error
10001004
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
10001005
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
10001006
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
10001007
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
Table 328
Name
Class
Description
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
11101301
Nack Detected 3
Times.
Error
11101302
Error
TGP
11101303
Error
11001304
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
11001305
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
11001306
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
11001307
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
332
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ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (FOR SYSTEM VERSION 5.5 OR LATER) (continued)
Table 329
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
11101201
Nack Detected 3
Times.
Error
11101202
Error
TGP
11101203
TP is not wakeup.
Error
TGP
11101204
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
11101205
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
11101206
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
11101207
Undefined
Infor.
Undefined Error
333
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ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (FOR SYSTEM VERSION 5.5 OR LATER) (continued)
Table 330
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
1110F001
Error
1110F002
Error
1110F003
Error
1110F004
Error
TGP
1110F005
Error
TGP
1110F006
Error
TGP
1110F007
Error
Table 331
Error
Code
Code
1110F101
Table 332
Error
Code
Code
1110F201
Description
Class
Error
Description
Class
Description
Error
mA/kV status was not received from OGP during Xray ON. Or Xray OFF Status was not
received correctly from OGP. Safety Loop
was opened by TGP as the result.
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Error
Code
Code
20101401
XG Command Error
Error
20001402
Infor.
20101403
No answer of mAkV.
Error
OGP did not receive reply from JEDI in response to mA/kV setup request.
20001404
Received message
with unknown ID.
Infor.
20101405
Error
20001406
Infor.
20001407
Infor.
Name
Class
Description
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Aperture Error
Error
Code
Code
Name
20102001
Aperture Request
Command Error.
Error
OGP received unspecified Aperture width from 1. DIPSW3 Setting of OGP; 2. Mismatched
TGP(MP).
version between OGP firmware and OC software.
20102002
Error
20102003
Error
20102004
Error
2D
20002005
Undefined
Infor.
2D
20002006
Undefined
Infor.
2D
20002007
Undefined
Infor.
Class
Description
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Error
Code
Code
20103001
Error
20103002
Error
20103003
GPulse2 Error
Error
DAS Trigger in one rotation was out of specification during scan. Or no GPulse2 was detected.
GPulse2
20103004
Mismatch
DIPSW(SW3) and
system config.
Error
20103005
Error
OGP received the message Not Acknowledged from TGP or CIF more than 3 times.
20103006
Error
20003007
Infor.
OGP did not receive any reply from CIF in response to SysConfig.
Name
Class
Description
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Error
Code
Code
21
20100121
Error
22
20100122
Error
DAS trigger for Offset Scan, generated by Axial Motor Encoder and measured in reference
to GPulse2,. is out of specification or Offset
Scan did not start or end in time on Axial
Scan.
1. GPulse2; 2. Axial Motor Encoder or interface between this encoder and OGP including
Slip Ring.
23
20100123
Xray On Response
Time Out
Error
24
20100124
Error
25
20100125
XG Ready Response
Time Out.
Error
26
20100126
Error
1. GPulse2; 2. Axial Motor Encoder or interface between this encoder and OGP including
Slip Ring.
27
20100127
Error
1. GPulse2; 2. Axial Motor Encoder or interface between this encoder and OGP including
Slip Ring.
28
20100128
Aperture Error.
Error
Name
Class
Description
(continued)
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Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
29
20100129
Error
2A
2010012A
EXPCMD On Backup
Timer Error.
Error
The active time of EXPCMD is over Axial Scan 1. Rotation Speed Adjustment; 2. GPulse2; 3.
time.
JEDI
2B
2010012B
EXPCMD Unstable
Error
2C
2010012C
Error
OGP could not detect countup of DAS Trig1. OGP; 2. Axial Motor Encoder or interface
ger after received Axial SCAN CMD from TGP. between this encoder and OGP including Slip
Ring.
2D
2000012D
Undefined
Infor.
2E
2000012E
Undefined
Infor.
2F
2010012F
Error
OGP
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Error
Code
Code
31
20100131
Error
32
20100132
Error
OGP
33
20100133
Xray On Response
Time Out
Error
HV ON was not activated by JEDI on Stationary Scan after EXPCMD was activated by
OGP.
34
20100134
Error
HV ON was not inactivated by JEDI on Stationary Scan after EXPCMD was inactivated
by OGP.
35
20100135
XG Ready Response
Time Out.
Error
36
20100136
Error
37
20100137
Error
38
20100138
Aperture Error.
Error
Name
Class
Description
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Code
Code
39
20000139
Undefined
Infor.
3A
2010013A
EXPCMD On Backup
Timer Error.
Error
1. OGP; 2. JEDI
3B
2010013B
EXPCMD Unstable
Error
3C
2010013C
Error
OGP could not detect countup of DAS Trigger after received Stationary SCAN CMD from
TGP. DAS Trigger is generated by OGP internally.
OGP
3D
2000013D
Undefined
Infor.
3E
2000013E
Undefined
Infor.
3F
2010013F
Error
OGP
Name
Class
Description
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Error
Code
Code
11
20100111
Error
12
20100112
Error
OGP
13
20100113
Xray On Response
Time Out
Error
14
20100114
Error
15
20100115
XG Ready Response
Time Out.
Error
16
20100116
Error
1. GPulse2; 2. Axial Motor Encoder or interface between this encoder and OGP including
Slip Ring.
17
20100117
Error
1. GPulse2; 2. Axial Motor Encoder or interface between this encoder and OGP including
Slip Ring.
18
20100118
Aperture Error.
Error
Aperture width is out of specification on Helical 1. Aperture Assy; 2. Aperture Motor Driver; 3.
Scan.
Cabling between OGP and Aperture Photo
Sensor or between OGP and Motor Driver
19
20100119
Error
Name
Class
Description
GPulse2
(continued)
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Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
1A
2010011A
EXPCMD On Backup
Timer Error.
Error
1B
2010011B
EXPCMD Unstable
Error
1C
2010011C
Error
1D
2000011D
Undefined
Infor.
1E
2000011E
Undefined
Infor.
1F
2010011F
Error
OGP
Description
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Error
Code
Code
41
20100141
Error
42
20100142
Error
OGP
43
20100143
Xray On Response
Time Out.
Error
44
20100144
Error
45
20100145
XG Ready Response
Time Out.
Error
46
20100146
Error
1. Cradle Encoder; 2. Cradle Speed Adjustment; 3. Interface between OGP and Cradle
Encoder including Slip Ring and TGP.
47
20100147
Error
1. Cradle Encoder; 2. Cradle Speed Adjustment; 3. Interface between OGP and Cradle
Encoder including Slip Ring and TGP.
48
20100148
Aperture Error.
Error
Name
Class
Description
(continued)
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Error
Code
Code
49
20100149
Error
GPulse2
4A
2010014A
EXPCMD On Backup
Timer Error
Error
4B
2010014B
EXPCMD Unstable
Error
4C
2010014C
Error
2D
2000014D
Undefined
Infor.
2D
2000014E
Undefined
Infor.
2D
2000014F
Undefined
Infor.
Name
Class
Description
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Error
Code
Code
51
20100151
Error
52
20100152
Error
OGP
53
20100153
Xray On Response
Time Out.
Error
54
20100154
Error
55
20100155
XG Ready Response
Time Out.
Error
56
20100156
Error
1. GPulse2; 2. Axial Motor Encoder or interface between this encoder and OGP including
Slip Ring.
57
20100157
Error
1. GPulse2; 2. Axial Motor Encoder or interface between this encoder and OGP including
Slip Ring.
58
20100158
Aperture Error.
Error
Name
Class
Description
(continued)
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Error
Code
Code
59
20100159
5A
Class
Description
Error
GPulse2
2010015A
EXPCMD On Backup
Timer Error.
Error
5B
2010015B
EXPCMD Unstable
Error
5C
2010015C
Error
OGP could not detect countup of DAS Trigger after received Fluoro SCAN CMD from
TGP.
5D
2010015D
HV ON command
time out.
Error
5E
2010015E
Error
High possibility on JEDI or Rotation Speed Adjustment in case with XG error.; In case without XG Error, JEDI(kV control or CTIF) and
interface between JEDI and OGP.
5F
2010015F
Error
OGP
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Error
Code
Code
30101001
DAS Error
Class
Description
Zero Detect.
Error
30001002
Over Range
Infor.
30001003
Undefined
Infor.
30001004
Undefined
Infor.
30001005
Undefined
Infor.
30001006
Undefined
Infor.
30101007
Communication error
Error
Table 343
Error
Code
Name
Code
Name
Class
Description
0101
30010101
Infor.
CIF received unspecified Qcal Ratio Data from Mismatched version between CIF and OC
OC on SysConfig.
software.
0102
30010102
Infor.
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Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
0201
30110201
Error
0202
30110202
Error
0301
30110301
Error
Table 345
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
1101
30111101
Error
1102
30111102
Error
1. BWD and FWD LimitPhotoSensor is connected conversely with CIF.; 2. ZAxis Motor
movement is reversed.
1103
30111103
Error
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Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
1104
30111104
Error
1105
30111105
Error
On Home Positioning, CIF cannot detect BWD 1. ZAxis Motor Driver; 2. ZAxis Motor; 3.
LimitPhotoSensor interruption when it drives BWD LimitPhotoSensor; 4. Ball Screw
ZAxis Motor from FWD limit to BWD limit.
1106
30111106
Error
1107
30111107
Error
The number of pulses for ZAxis Motor is under specification when moving from FWD limit
to BWD limit on Home Positioning.
1108
30111108
Error
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Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
1201
30111201
Error
FWD LimitPhotoSensor was interrupted dur- In case with error on Home Positioning, FWD
ing Preset Positioning.
LimitPhotoSensor or Cabling between Sensor and CIF.; In case without error on Home
Positioning, Preset CMD from OC may be
incorrect.
1202
30111202
Error
BWD LimitPhotoSensor was interrupted dur- In case with error on Home Positioning, BWD
ing Preset Positioning.
LimitPhotoSensor or Cabling between Sensor and CIF.; In case without error on Home
Positioning, Preset CMD from OC may be
incorrect.
Table 347
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
2101
30012101
Infor.
FWD LimitPhotoSensor was interrupted dur- In case with error on Home Positioning, FWD
ing Beam Tracking.
LimitPhotoSensor or Cabling between Sensor and CIF.; In case without error on Home
Positioning, Qcal CH data from DDP may not
be normal by Qcal Obs or zaxis missalignment of Tube or Detector..
2102
30012102
Infor.
BWD LimitPhotoSensor was interrupted dur- In case with error on Home Positioning, BWD
ing Beam Tracking.
LimitPhotoSensor or Cabling between Sensor and CIF.; In case without error on Home
Positioning, Qcal CH data from DDP may not
be normal by Qcal Obs or zaxis missalignment of Tube or Detector..
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Error
Code
2201
Code
30112201
Table 349
Error
Code
Class
Error
Description
Code
Name
Class
Description
2301
30112301
Error
2302
30012302
Infor.
Table 350
Error
Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
3101
30113101
Error
3102
30113102
Error
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Code
Code
Name
Class
Description
3201
30113201
Error
3202
30113202
Error
Table 352
Error
Code
4101
Code
30014101
Table 353
Error
Code
Class
Infor.
Description
Beam Tracking was paused because CIF detected Qcal CH Data is under specification.
Code
Name
Class
Description
4201
30014201
Infor.
Qcal CH Obstruction
4202
30014202
Infor.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1-1
Table 12 through 117 are Detector/DAS Channel Ring Radius Cross Reference.
In these tables:
D CH#: Detector/DAS Channel No.
D FC#: Flex Cable No.
D CB#: CAM Board No.
Single: for the dectecor of NP, NP+, NP++ systems
Twin A: for the A side detector of Twin systems
Twin B: for the B side detector of Twin systems
D PN#: Pin No. of the flex cable connector: Actually in Table 12 through 117, Channel Nos. are shown.
See Illustration 11 or 12.
D R (mm): Radius of image artifact in mm
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Cable #1
Detector
24 Pins
Flex Cables
Cable #51
Flex
Cable
CAM Boards
#1~#9
CAM Boards
#19~#27
CAM Boards
#10~#18
d c b a
1
2
3
4
5
6
CH 7
CH 8
CH 9
CH10
CH 5
CH 6
CH11
CH12
CH 3
CH 4
CH13
CH14
CH 1
CH 2
CH15
CH16
FG
FG
SG
SG
FG
FG
SG
SG
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Flex
Cable
Flex Cables
Cable #51
48 Pins
CAM Boards
#1~#18
CAM Boards
#37~#54
CAM Boards
#19~#36
D C B A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
2SG
2SG
2SG
2SG
2SG
2SG
2SG
2SG
10
11
FG
FG
FG
FG
12
FG
FG
FG
FG
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Channel Number Difference between System Channnels and GSA Channel Report
(Twin)
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Focus attention on QCAL 13, REF 116, and REF 1732 of System channel. They are reported as different readout when using GSA.
Detector Module
CAM Board #
System Channels
A Slice
B Slice
QCAL 13
827 829
REF 116
794 809
13
13
419
419
2035
2035
3651
3651
5267
5267
6883
6883
10
8499
8499
10
100115
100115
11
12
116131
116131
10
11
12
132147
132147
11
13
14
148163
148163
12
13
14
164179
164179
13
15
16
180195
180195
14
15
16
196211
196211
15
17
18
212227
212227
16
17
18
228243
288243
17
19
20
244259
244259
18
19
20
260275
260275
19
21
22
276291
276291
20
21
22
292307
292307
21
23
24
308323
308323
22
23
24
324339
324339
23
25
26
340355
340355
24
25
26
356371
356371
25
27
28
372387
372387
26
27
28
388403
388403
Note: The center of the DAS is CAM boards #27 and #28.
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Channel Number Difference between System Channnels and GSA Channel Report
(Twin) (Continued)
Detector Module
CAM Board #
System Channels
A Slice
B Slice
27
29
30
404419
404419
28
29
30
420435
420435
29
31
32
436451
436451
30
31
32
452467
452467
31
33
34
468483
468483
32
33
34
484499
484499
33
35
36
500515
500515
34
35
36
516531
516531
35
37
38
532547
532547
36
37
38
548563
548563
37
39
40
564579
564579
38
39
40
580595
580595
39
41
42
596611
596611
40
41
42
612627
612627
41
43
44
628643
628643
42
43
44
644659
644659
43
45
46
660675
660675
44
45
46
676691
676691
45
47
48
692707
692707
46
47
48
708723
708723
47
49
50
724739
724739
48
49
50
740755
740755
49
51
52
756771
756771
50
51
52
772787
772787
51
53
54
788793
788793
53
54
REF 1732
810825
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Table 12
CH#
FC#
PN#
R (mm)
Single
Twin A
Twin B
14
249.7
15
249.1
16
248.5
248.0
247.4
246.8
246.2
245.6
245.0
10
244.5
11
243.9
12
243.3
13
10
242.7
14
11
242.1
15
12
241.5
16
13
240.9
17
14
240.4
18
15
239.8
19
16
239.2
20
238.6
21
238.0
22
237.4
23
236.8
24
236.2
25
235.6
26
235.1
27
234.5
28
233.9
29
10
233.3
30
11
232.7
31
12
232.1
32
13
231.5
33
14
230.9
34
15
230.3
35
16
229.7
36
229.1
37
228.5
38
227.9
39
227.3
40
226.8
41
226.2
42
225.6
43
225.0
44
224.4
45
10
223.8
46
11
223.2
47
12
222.6
48
13
222.0
49
14
221.4
50
15
220.8
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Channel Ring Radius (#51 ~#100)
CB#
CH#
FC#
PN#
R (mm)
Single
Twin A
Twin B
51
52
16
220.2
53
219.6
54
219.0
55
218.4
217.8
56
217.2
57
216.6
58
216.0
59
215.4
60
214.8
61
10
214.2
62
11
213.6
63
12
213.0
64
13
212.4
65
14
211.8
66
15
211.2
67
16
210.6
68
210.0
69
209.3
70
208.7
71
208.1
72
207.5
73
206.9
74
206.3
75
205.7
76
205.1
77
10
204.5
78
11
203.9
79
12
203.3
80
13
202.7
81
14
202.1
82
15
201.5
83
16
200.8
84
10
200.2
85
10
199.6
86
10
199.0
87
10
198.4
88
10
197.8
89
10
197.2
90
10
196.6
91
10
196.0
92
10
195.4
93
10
10
194.7
94
10
11
194.1
95
10
12
193.5
96
10
13
192.9
97
10
14
192.3
98
10
15
191.7
99
10
16
191.1
100
10
190.5
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Channel Ring Radius (#101 ~#150)
CB#
CH#
FC#
PN#
R (mm)
Single
Twin A
Twin B
101
102
10
189.8
10
103
189.2
10
104
188.6
10
105
188.0
10
187.4
106
10
186.8
107
10
186.2
108
10
185.5
109
10
10
184.9
110
10
11
184.3
111
10
12
183.7
112
10
13
183.1
113
10
14
182.5
114
10
15
181.8
115
10
16
181.2
116
11
12
180.6
117
11
12
180.0
118
11
12
179.4
119
11
12
178.7
120
11
12
178.1
121
11
12
177.5
122
11
12
176.9
123
11
12
176.3
124
11
12
175.6
125
11
12
10
175.0
126
11
12
11
174.4
127
11
12
12
173.8
128
11
12
13
173.2
129
11
12
14
172.5
130
11
12
15
171.9
131
11
12
16
171.3
132
10
11
12
170.7
133
10
11
12
170.1
134
10
11
12
169.4
135
10
11
12
168.8
136
10
11
12
168.2
137
10
11
12
167.6
138
10
11
12
166.9
139
10
11
12
166.3
140
10
11
12
165.7
141
10
11
12
10
165.1
142
10
11
12
11
164.4
143
10
11
12
12
163.8
144
10
11
12
13
163.2
145
10
11
12
14
162.6
146
10
11
12
15
161.9
147
10
11
12
16
161.3
148
11
13
14
160.7
149
11
13
14
160.1
150
11
13
14
159.4
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Channel Ring Radius (#151 ~#200)
CB#
CH#
FC#
PN#
R (mm)
Single
Twin A
Twin B
151
11
13
152
11
13
14
158.8
14
153
11
158.2
13
14
154
11
157.5
13
14
155
156.9
11
13
14
156.3
156
11
13
14
155.7
157
11
13
14
10
155.0
158
11
13
14
11
154.4
159
11
13
14
12
153.8
160
11
13
14
13
153.2
161
11
13
14
14
152.5
162
11
13
14
15
151.9
163
11
13
14
16
151.3
164
12
13
14
150.6
165
12
13
14
150.0
166
12
13
14
149.4
167
12
13
14
148.7
168
12
13
14
148.1
169
12
13
14
147.5
170
12
13
14
146.9
171
12
13
14
146.2
172
12
13
14
145.6
173
12
13
14
10
145.0
174
12
13
14
11
144.3
175
12
13
14
12
143.7
176
12
13
14
13
143.1
177
12
13
14
14
142.4
178
12
13
14
15
141.8
179
12
13
14
16
141.2
180
13
15
16
140.5
181
13
15
16
139.9
182
13
15
16
139.3
183
13
15
16
138.6
184
13
15
16
138.0
185
13
15
16
137.4
186
13
15
16
136.7
187
13
15
16
136.1
188
13
15
16
135.5
189
13
15
16
10
134.8
190
13
15
16
11
134.2
191
13
15
16
12
133.5
192
13
15
16
13
132.9
193
13
15
16
14
132.3
194
13
15
16
15
131.6
195
13
15
16
16
131.0
196
14
15
16
130.4
197
14
15
16
129.7
198
14
15
16
129.1
199
14
15
16
128.5
200
14
15
16
127.8
19
DAS/DETECTOR
CT HISPEED SERIES
DIAGNOSTICS
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS
REV 28
Table 16
2202125
Channel Ring Radius (#201 ~#250)
CB#
CH#
FC#
PN#
R (mm)
Single
Twin A
Twin B
201
14
15
202
14
15
16
127.2
16
203
14
126.5
15
16
204
14
125.9
15
16
205
125.3
14
15
16
10
124.6
206
14
15
16
11
124.0
207
14
15
16
12
123.4
208
14
15
16
13
122.7
209
14
15
16
14
122.1
210
14
15
16
15
121.4
211
14
15
16
16
120.8
212
15
17
18
120.2
213
15
17
18
119.5
214
15
17
18
118.9
215
15
17
18
118.2
216
15
17
18
117.6
217
15
17
18
117.0
218
15
17
18
116.3
219
15
17
18
115.7
220
15
17
18
115.0
221
15
17
18
10
114.4
222
15
17
18
11
113.8
223
15
17
18
12
113.1
224
15
17
18
13
112.5
225
15
17
18
14
111.8
226
15
17
18
15
111.2
227
15
17
18
16
110.5
228
16
17
18
109.9
229
16
17
18
109.3
230
16
17
18
108.6
231
16
17
18
108.0
232
16
17
18
107.3
233
16
17
18
106.7
234
16
17
18
106.0
235
16
17
18
105.4
236
16
17
18
104.8
237
16
17
18
10
104.1
238
16
17
18
11
103.5
239
16
17
18
12
102.8
240
16
17
18
13
102.2
241
16
17
18
14
101.5
242
16
17
18
15
100.9
243
16
17
18
16
100.3
244
17
10
19
20
99.6
245
17
10
19
20
99.0
246
17
10
19
20
98.3
247
17
10
19
20
97.7
248
17
10
19
20
97.0
249
17
10
19
20
96.4
250
17
10
19
20
95.7
110
DAS/DETECTOR
CT HISPEED SERIES
DIAGNOSTICS
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS
REV 28
Table 17
2202125
Channel Ring Radius (#251 ~#300)
CB#
CH#
FC#
PN#
R (mm)
Single
Twin A
Twin B
251
17
10
19
252
17
10
19
20
95.1
20
253
17
10
94.4
19
20
10
254
17
93.8
10
19
20
11
255
93.2
17
10
19
20
12
92.5
256
17
10
19
20
13
91.9
257
17
10
19
20
14
91.2
258
17
10
19
20
15
90.6
259
17
10
19
20
16
89.9
260
18
10
19
20
89.3
261
18
10
19
20
88.6
262
18
10
19
20
88.0
263
18
10
19
20
87.3
264
18
10
19
20
86.7
265
18
10
19
20
86.0
266
18
10
19
20
85.4
267
18
10
19
20
84.7
268
18
10
19
20
84.1
269
18
10
19
20
10
83.5
270
18
10
19
20
11
82.8
271
18
10
19
20
12
82.2
272
18
10
19
20
13
81.5
273
18
10
19
20
14
80.9
274
18
10
19
20
15
80.2
275
18
10
19
20
16
79.6
276
19
11
21
22
78.9
277
19
11
21
22
78.3
278
19
11
21
22
77.6
279
19
11
21
22
77.0
280
19
11
21
22
76.3
281
19
11
21
22
75.7
282
19
11
21
22
75.0
283
19
11
21
22
74.4
284
19
11
21
22
73.7
285
19
11
21
22
10
73.1
286
19
11
21
22
11
72.4
287
19
11
21
22
12
71.8
288
19
11
21
22
13
71.1
289
19
11
21
22
14
70.5
290
19
11
21
22
15
69.8
291
19
11
21
22
16
69.2
292
20
11
21
22
68.5
293
20
11
21
22
67.9
294
20
11
21
22
67.2
295
20
11
21
22
66.6
296
20
11
21
22
65.9
297
20
11
21
22
65.3
298
20
11
21
22
64.6
299
20
11
21
22
64.0
300
20
11
21
22
63.3
111
DAS/DETECTOR
CT HISPEED SERIES
DIAGNOSTICS
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS
REV 28
Table 18
2202125
Channel Ring Radius (#301 ~#350)
CB#
CH#
FC#
PN#
R (mm)
Single
Twin A
Twin B
301
20
11
21
302
20
11
21
22
10
62.7
22
11
303
20
11
62.0
21
22
12
304
20
61.4
11
21
22
13
305
60.7
20
11
21
22
14
60.1
306
20
11
21
22
15
59.4
307
20
11
21
22
16
58.7
308
21
12
23
24
58.1
309
21
12
23
24
57.4
310
21
12
23
24
56.8
311
21
12
23
24
56.1
312
21
12
23
24
55.5
313
21
12
23
24
54.8
314
21
12
23
24
54.2
315
21
12
23
24
53.5
316
21
12
23
24
52.9
317
21
12
23
24
10
52.2
318
21
12
23
24
11
51.6
319
21
12
23
24
12
50.9
320
21
12
23
24
13
50.3
321
21
12
23
24
14
49.6
322
21
12
23
24
15
49.0
323
21
12
23
24
16
48.3
324
22
12
23
24
47.7
325
22
12
23
24
47.0
326
22
12
23
24
46.3
327
22
12
23
24
45.7
328
22
12
23
24
45.0
329
22
12
23
24
44.4
330
22
12
23
24
43.7
331
22
12
23
24
43.1
332
22
12
23
24
42.4
333
22
12
23
24
10
41.8
334
22
12
23
24
11
41.1
335
22
12
23
24
12
40.5
336
22
12
23
24
13
39.8
337
22
12
23
24
14
39.2
338
22
12
23
24
15
38.5
339
22
12
23
24
16
37.8
340
23
13
25
26
37.2
341
23
13
25
26
36.5
342
23
13
25
26
35.9
343
23
13
25
26
35.2
344
23
13
25
26
34.6
345
23
13
25
26
33.9
346
23
13
25
26
33.3
347
23
13
25
26
32.6
348
23
13
25
26
32.0
349
23
13
25
26
10
31.3
350
23
13
25
26
11
30.6
112
DAS/DETECTOR
CT HISPEED SERIES
DIAGNOSTICS
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS
REV 28
Table 19
2202125
Channel Ring Radius (#351 ~#400)
CB#
CH#
FC#
PN#
R (mm)
Single
Twin A
Twin B
351
23
13
25
352
23
13
25
26
12
30.0
26
13
353
23
13
29.3
25
26
14
354
23
28.7
13
25
26
15
355
28.0
23
13
25
26
16
27.4
356
24
13
25
26
26.7
357
24
13
25
26
26.1
358
24
13
25
26
25.4
359
24
13
25
26
24.8
360
24
13
25
26
24.1
361
24
13
25
26
23.4
362
24
13
25
26
22.8
363
24
13
25
26
22.1
364
24
13
25
26
21.5
365
24
13
25
26
10
20.8
366
24
13
25
26
11
20.2
367
24
13
25
26
12
19.5
368
24
13
25
26
13
18.9
369
24
13
25
26
14
18.2
370
24
13
25
26
15
17.5
371
24
13
25
26
16
16.9
372
25
14
27
28
16.2
373
25
14
27
28
15.6
374
25
14
27
28
14.9
375
25
14
27
28
14.3
376
25
14
27
28
13.6
377
25
14
27
28
13.0
378
25
14
27
28
12.3
379
25
14
27
28
11.6
380
25
14
27
28
11.0
381
25
14
27
28
10
10.3
382
25
14
27
28
11
9.7
383
25
14
27
28
12
9.0
384
25
14
27
28
13
8.4
385
25
14
27
28
14
7.7
386
25
14
27
28
15
7.1
387
25
14
27
28
16
6.4
388
26
14
27
28
5.7
389
26
14
27
28
5.1
390
26
14
27
28
4.4
391
26
14
27
28
3.8
392
26
14
27
28
3.1
393
26
14
27
28
2.5
394
26
14
27
28
1.8
395
26
14
27
28
1.1
396
26
14
27
28
0.5
397
26
14
27
28
10
0.2
398
26
14
27
28
11
0.8
399
26
14
27
28
12
1.5
400
26
14
27
28
13
2.1
113
DAS/DETECTOR
CT HISPEED SERIES
DIAGNOSTICS
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS
REV 28
Table 110
2202125
Channel Ring Radius (#401 ~#450)
CB#
CH#
FC#
PN#
R (mm)
Single
Twin A
Twin B
401
26
14
27
402
26
14
27
28
14
2.8
28
15
403
26
14
3.4
27
28
16
404
27
4.1
15
29
30
405
4.8
27
15
29
30
5.4
406
27
15
29
30
6.1
407
27
15
29
30
6.7
408
27
15
29
30
7.4
409
27
15
29
30
8.0
410
27
15
29
30
8.7
411
27
15
29
30
9.3
412
27
15
29
30
10.0
413
27
15
29
30
10
10.7
414
27
15
29
30
11
11.3
415
27
15
29
30
12
12.0
416
27
15
29
30
13
12.6
417
27
15
29
30
14
13.3
418
27
15
29
30
15
13.9
419
27
15
29
30
16
14.6
420
28
15
29
30
15.2
421
28
15
29
30
15.9
422
28
15
29
30
16.6
423
28
15
29
30
17.2
424
28
15
29
30
17.9
425
28
15
29
30
18.5
426
28
15
29
30
19.2
427
28
15
29
30
19.8
428
28
15
29
30
20.5
429
28
15
29
30
10
21.1
430
28
15
29
30
11
21.8
431
28
15
29
30
12
22.5
432
28
15
29
30
13
23.1
433
28
15
29
30
14
23.8
434
28
15
29
30
15
24.4
435
28
15
29
30
16
25.1
436
29
16
31
32
25.7
437
29
16
31
32
26.4
438
29
16
31
32
27.0
439
29
16
31
32
27.7
440
29
16
31
32
28.4
441
29
16
31
32
29.0
442
29
16
31
32
29.7
443
29
16
31
32
30.3
444
29
16
31
32
31.0
445
29
16
31
32
10
31.6
446
29
16
31
32
11
32.3
447
29
16
31
32
12
32.9
448
29
16
31
32
13
33.6
449
29
16
31
32
14
34.2
450
29
16
31
32
15
34.9
114
DAS/DETECTOR
CT HISPEED SERIES
DIAGNOSTICS
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS
REV 28
Table 111
2202125
Channel Ring Radius (#451 ~#500)
CB#
CH#
FC#
PN#
R (mm)
Single
Twin A
Twin B
451
29
16
31
452
30
16
31
32
16
35.6
32
453
30
16
36.2
31
32
454
30
36.9
16
31
32
455
37.5
30
16
31
32
38.2
456
30
16
31
32
38.8
457
30
16
31
32
39.5
458
30
16
31
32
40.1
459
30
16
31
32
40.8
460
30
16
31
32
41.4
461
30
16
31
32
10
42.1
462
30
16
31
32
11
42.8
463
30
16
31
32
12
43.4
464
30
16
31
32
13
44.1
465
30
16
31
32
14
44.7
466
30
16
31
32
15
45.4
467
30
16
31
32
16
46.0
468
31
17
33
34
46.7
469
31
17
33
34
47.3
470
31
17
33
34
48.0
471
31
17
33
34
48.6
472
31
17
33
34
49.3
473
31
17
33
34
49.9
474
31
17
33
34
50.6
475
31
17
33
34
51.2
476
31
17
33
34
51.9
477
31
17
33
34
10
52.5
478
31
17
33
34
11
53.2
479
31
17
33
34
12
53.9
480
31
17
33
34
13
54.5
481
31
17
33
34
14
55.2
482
31
17
33
34
15
55.8
483
31
17
33
34
16
56.5
484
32
17
33
34
57.1
485
32
17
33
34
57.8
486
32
17
33
34
58.4
487
32
17
33
34
59.1
488
32
17
33
34
59.7
489
32
17
33
34
60.4
490
32
17
33
34
61.0
491
32
17
33
34
61.7
492
32
17
33
34
62.3
493
32
17
33
34
10
63.0
494
32
17
33
34
11
63.6
495
32
17
33
34
12
64.3
496
32
17
33
34
13
64.9
497
32
17
33
34
14
65.6
498
32
17
33
34
15
66.2
499
32
17
33
34
16
66.9
500
33
18
35
36
67.5
115
DAS/DETECTOR
CT HISPEED SERIES
DIAGNOSTICS
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS
REV 28
Table 112
2202125
Channel Ring Radius (#501 ~#550)
CB#
CH#
FC#
PN#
R (mm)
Single
Twin A
Twin B
501
33
18
35
502
33
18
35
36
68.2
36
503
33
18
68.8
35
36
504
33
69.5
18
35
36
505
70.1
33
18
35
36
70.8
506
33
18
35
36
71.4
507
33
18
35
36
72.1
508
33
18
35
36
72.7
509
33
18
35
36
10
73.4
510
33
18
35
36
11
74.0
511
33
18
35
36
12
74.7
512
33
18
35
36
13
75.3
513
33
18
35
36
14
76.0
514
33
18
35
36
15
76.6
515
33
18
35
36
16
77.3
516
34
18
35
36
77.9
517
34
18
35
36
78.6
518
34
18
35
36
79.2
519
34
18
35
36
79.9
520
34
18
35
36
80.5
521
34
18
35
36
81.2
522
34
18
35
36
81.8
523
34
18
35
36
82.5
524
34
18
35
36
83.1
525
34
18
35
36
10
83.8
526
34
18
35
36
11
84.4
527
34
18
35
36
12
85.1
528
34
18
35
36
13
85.7
529
34
18
35
36
14
86.4
530
34
18
35
36
15
87.0
531
34
18
35
36
16
87.7
532
35
19
37
38
88.3
533
35
19
37
38
89.0
534
35
19
37
38
89.6
535
35
19
37
38
90.2
536
35
19
37
38
90.9
537
35
19
37
38
91.5
538
35
19
37
38
92.2
539
35
19
37
38
92.8
540
35
19
37
38
93.5
541
35
19
37
38
10
94.1
542
35
19
37
38
11
94.8
543
35
19
37
38
12
95.4
544
35
19
37
38
13
96.1
545
35
19
37
38
14
96.7
546
35
19
37
38
15
97.4
547
35
19
37
38
16
98.0
548
36
19
37
38
98.6
549
36
19
37
38
99.3
550
36
19
37
38
99.9
116
DAS/DETECTOR
CT HISPEED SERIES
DIAGNOSTICS
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS
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Table 113
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Channel Ring Radius (#551 ~#600)
CB#
CH#
FC#
PN#
R (mm)
Single
Twin A
Twin B
551
36
19
37
552
36
19
37
38
100.6
38
553
36
19
101.2
37
38
554
36
101.9
19
37
38
555
102.5
36
19
37
38
103.2
556
36
19
37
38
103.8
557
36
19
37
38
10
104.4
558
36
19
37
38
11
105.1
559
36
19
37
38
12
105.7
560
36
19
37
38
13
106.4
561
36
19
37
38
14
107.0
562
36
19
37
38
15
107.7
563
36
19
37
38
16
108.3
564
37
20
39
40
108.9
565
37
20
39
40
109.6
566
37
20
39
40
110.2
567
37
20
39
40
110.9
568
37
20
39
40
111.5
569
37
20
39
40
112.2
570
37
20
39
40
112.8
571
37
20
39
40
113.4
572
37
20
39
40
114.1
573
37
20
39
40
10
114.7
574
37
20
39
40
11
115.4
575
37
20
39
40
12
116.0
576
37
20
39
40
13
116.6
577
37
20
39
40
14
117.3
578
37
20
39
40
15
117.9
579
37
20
39
40
16
118.6
580
38
20
39
40
119.2
581
38
20
39
40
119.8
582
38
20
39
40
120.5
583
38
20
39
40
121.1
584
38
20
39
40
121.8
585
38
20
39
40
122.4
586
38
20
39
40
123.0
587
38
20
39
40
123.7
588
38
20
39
40
124.3
589
38
20
39
40
10
125.0
590
38
20
39
40
11
125.6
591
38
20
39
40
12
126.2
592
38
20
39
40
13
126.9
593
38
20
39
40
14
127.5
594
38
20
39
40
15
128.1
595
38
20
39
40
16
128.8
596
39
21
41
42
129.4
597
39
21
41
42
130.0
598
39
21
41
42
130.7
599
39
21
41
42
131.3
600
39
21
41
42
132.0
117
DAS/DETECTOR
CT HISPEED SERIES
DIAGNOSTICS
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS
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Table 114
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Channel Ring Radius (#601 ~#650)
CB#
CH#
FC#
PN#
R (mm)
Single
Twin A
Twin B
601
39
21
41
602
39
21
41
42
123.6
42
603
39
21
133.2
41
42
604
39
133.9
21
41
42
605
134.5
39
21
41
42
10
135.1
606
39
21
41
42
11
135.8
607
39
21
41
42
12
136.4
608
39
21
41
42
13
137.0
609
39
21
41
42
14
137.7
610
39
21
41
42
15
138.3
611
39
21
41
42
16
138.9
612
40
21
41
42
139.6
613
40
21
41
42
140.2
614
40
21
41
42
140.8
615
40
21
41
42
141.5
616
40
21
41
42
142.1
617
40
21
41
42
142.7
618
40
21
41
42
143.4
619
40
21
41
42
144.0
620
40
21
41
42
144.6
621
40
21
41
42
10
145.3
622
40
21
41
42
11
145.9
623
40
21
41
42
12
146.5
624
40
21
41
42
13
147.2
625
40
21
41
42
14
147.8
626
40
21
41
42
15
148.4
627
40
21
41
42
16
149.1
628
41
22
43
44
149.7
629
41
22
43
44
150.3
630
41
22
43
44
150.9
631
41
22
43
44
151.6
632
41
22
43
44
152.2
633
41
22
43
44
152.8
634
41
22
43
44
153.5
635
41
22
43
44
154.1
636
41
22
43
44
154.7
637
41
22
43
44
10
155.4
638
41
22
43
44
11
156.0
639
41
22
43
44
12
156.6
640
41
22
43
44
13
157.2
641
41
22
43
44
14
157.9
642
41
22
43
44
15
158.5
643
41
22
43
44
16
159.1
644
42
22
43
44
159.7
645
42
22
43
44
160.4
646
42
22
43
44
161.0
647
42
22
43
44
161.6
648
42
22
43
44
162.2
649
42
22
43
44
162.9
650
42
22
43
44
163.5
118
DAS/DETECTOR
CT HISPEED SERIES
DIAGNOSTICS
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS
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Table 115
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Channel Ring Radius (#651 ~#700)
CB#
CH#
FC#
PN#
R (mm)
Single
Twin A
Twin B
651
42
22
43
652
42
22
43
44
164.1
44
653
42
22
164.7
43
44
10
654
42
165.4
22
43
44
11
655
166.0
42
22
43
44
12
166.6
656
42
22
43
44
13
167.2
657
42
22
43
44
14
167.9
658
42
22
43
44
15
168.5
659
42
22
43
44
16
169.1
660
43
23
45
46
169.7
661
43
23
45
46
170.4
662
43
23
45
46
171.0
663
43
23
45
46
171.6
664
43
23
45
46
172.2
665
43
23
45
46
172.8
666
43
23
45
46
173.5
667
43
23
45
46
174.1
668
43
23
45
46
174.7
669
43
23
45
46
10
175.3
670
43
23
45
46
11
176.0
671
43
23
45
46
12
176.6
672
43
23
45
46
13
177.2
673
43
23
45
46
14
177.8
674
43
23
45
46
15
178.4
675
43
23
45
46
16
179.1
676
44
23
45
46
179.7
677
44
23
45
46
180.3
678
44
23
45
46
180.9
679
44
23
45
46
181.5
680
44
23
45
46
182.1
681
44
23
45
46
182.8
682
44
23
45
46
183.4
683
44
23
45
46
184.0
684
44
23
45
46
184.6
685
44
23
45
46
10
185.2
686
44
23
45
46
11
185.8
687
44
23
45
46
12
186.5
688
44
23
45
46
13
187.1
689
44
23
45
46
14
187.7
690
44
23
45
46
15
188.3
691
44
23
45
46
16
188.9
692
45
24
47
48
189.5
693
45
24
47
48
190.1
694
45
24
47
48
190.8
695
45
24
47
48
191.4
696
45
24
47
48
192.0
697
45
24
47
48
192.6
698
45
24
47
48
193.2
699
45
24
47
48
193.8
700
45
24
47
48
194.4
119
DAS/DETECTOR
CT HISPEED SERIES
DIAGNOSTICS
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS
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Channel Ring Radius (#701 ~#750)
CB#
CH#
FC#
PN#
R (mm)
Single
Twin A
Twin B
701
45
24
47
702
45
24
47
48
10
195.1
48
11
703
45
24
195.7
47
48
12
704
45
196.3
24
47
48
13
705
196.9
45
24
47
48
14
197.5
706
45
24
47
48
15
198.1
707
45
24
47
48
16
198.7
708
46
24
47
48
199.3
709
46
24
47
48
199.9
710
46
24
47
48
200.5
711
46
24
47
48
201.2
712
46
24
47
48
201.8
713
46
24
47
48
202.4
714
46
24
47
48
203.0
715
46
24
47
48
203.6
716
46
24
47
48
204.2
717
46
24
47
48
10
204.8
718
46
24
47
48
11
205.4
719
46
24
47
48
12
206.0
720
46
24
47
48
13
206.6
721
46
24
47
48
14
207.2
722
46
24
47
48
15
207.8
723
46
24
47
48
16
208.4
724
47
25
49
50
209.0
725
47
25
49
50
209.6
726
47
25
49
50
210.3
727
47
25
49
50
210.9
728
47
25
49
50
211.5
729
47
25
49
50
212.1
730
47
25
49
50
212.7
731
47
25
49
50
213.3
732
47
25
49
50
213.9
733
47
25
49
50
10
214.5
734
47
25
49
50
11
215.1
735
47
25
49
50
12
215.7
736
47
25
49
50
13
216.3
737
47
25
49
50
14
216.9
738
47
25
49
50
15
217.5
739
47
25
49
50
16
218.1
740
48
25
49
50
218.7
741
48
25
49
50
219.3
742
48
25
49
50
219.9
743
48
25
49
50
220.5
744
48
25
49
50
221.1
745
48
25
49
50
221.7
746
48
25
49
50
222.3
747
48
25
49
50
222.9
748
48
25
49
50
223.5
749
48
25
49
50
10
224.1
750
48
25
49
50
11
224.7
120
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Channel Ring Radius (#751 ~#793)
CB#
CH#
FC#
PN#
R (mm)
Single
Twin A
Twin B
751
48
25
49
752
48
25
49
50
12
225.3
50
13
753
48
25
225.9
49
50
14
754
48
226.5
25
49
50
15
755
227.0
48
25
49
50
16
227.6
756
49
26
51
52
228.2
757
49
26
51
52
228.8
758
49
26
51
52
229.4
759
49
26
51
52
230.0
760
49
26
51
52
230.6
761
49
26
51
52
231.2
762
49
26
51
52
231.8
763
49
26
51
52
232.4
764
49
26
51
52
233.0
765
49
26
51
52
10
233.6
766
49
26
51
52
11
234.2
767
49
26
51
52
12
234.8
768
49
26
51
52
13
235.4
769
49
26
51
52
14
235.9
770
49
26
51
52
15
236.5
771
49
26
51
52
16
237.1
772
50
26
51
52
237.7
773
50
26
51
52
238.3
774
50
26
51
52
238.9
775
50
26
51
52
239.5
776
50
26
51
52
240.1
777
50
26
51
52
240.7
778
50
26
51
52
241.2
779
50
26
51
52
241.8
780
50
26
51
52
242.4
781
50
26
51
52
10
243.0
782
50
26
51
52
11
243.6
783
50
26
51
52
12
244.2
784
50
26
51
52
13
244.8
785
50
26
51
52
14
245.3
786
50
26
51
52
15
245.9
787
50
26
51
52
16
246.5
788
51
27
53
54
247.1
789
51
27
53
54
247.7
790
51
27
53
54
248.3
791
51
27
53
54
248.8
792
51
27
53
54
249.4
793
51
27
53
54
250.0
121
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KV MEASURE BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-1-1
Illustration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FILAMENT BOARD 1 INV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-2-1
Illustration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ROTATION BOARD HIGH SPEED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-3-1
Illustration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-3-2
Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LV POWER SUPPLY 3 PH BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-4-1
Illustration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GATE COMMAND BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-5-1
Illustration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DUAL SNUB BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-6-1
Illustration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IF BOARD NP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
KV CONTROL BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-8-1
Illustration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-8-2
Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AC/DC THREE PHASE BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-9-1
Illustration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
POWER ON DIAGNOSTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ERROR CODE LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ERROR REPORTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DIAGNOSTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-5-1
Detailed Error Description & Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WARNING ERRORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OTHER FAILURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HEATING FUNCTION DIAGNOSTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ROTATION FUNCTION DIAGNOSTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INVERTER GATE COMMAND DIAGNOSTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INVERTER IN SHORT CIRCUIT DIAGNOSTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NO LOAD HV DIAGNOSTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
POWER ON DIAGNOSTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ERROR CODE LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ERROR REPORTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-4-1
NP Generator Error Reporting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-4-2
Tiger Generator Error Reporting (not for NP++ and Ebisu systems) . . . . . .
DIAGNOSTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-5-1
Detailed Error Description & Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-5-1-1
Errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WARNING ERRORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OTHER FAILURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HEATING WITHOUT HV NOR ROTATION DIAGNOSTIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ROTATION WITHOUT HV NOR FILAMENT DIAGNOSTIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HV POWER DIAGNOSTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-10-1 Inverter Gate Command Diagnostic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-10-2 Inverter in Short Circuit Diagnostic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-10-3 No Load HV Diagnostic without Anode Rotation nor Filament Heating . . . .
TROUBLESHOOTING AIDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
POWER ON DIAGNOSTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ERROR CODE LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ERROR REPORTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-4-1
NP Generator Error Reporting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-4-2
Tiger Generator Error Reporting (not for NP++ and Ebisu systems) . . . . . .
DIAGNOSTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-5-1
Detailed Error Description & Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-5-1-1
Errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WARNING ERRORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OTHER FAILURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HEATING WITHOUT HV NOR ROTATION DIAGNOSTIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ROTATION WITHOUT HV NOR FILAMENT DIAGNOSTIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HV POWER DIAGNOSTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-10-1 Inverter Gate Command Diagnostic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-10-2 Inverter in Short Circuit Diagnostic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-10-3 No Load HV Diagnostic without Anode Rotation nor Filament Heating . . . .
TROUBLESHOOTING AIDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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KV MEASURE BOARD
1-1-1
Illustration
CAUTION
This board forms part of the oil seal of the High Voltage Tank. It can only be
removed at the factory. The Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) is the complete HV
Tank.
LF
C
SF
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1-2-1
Illustration
DANGER
LF Common
SF
DC
0
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1-3-1
Illustration
DANGER
DS6
DC bus
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Indicators
INDICATOR
COLOR
INDICATES:
RESET
Red
INV_ON
Yellow
DS1
Green
DS2
Green
PRESENCE OF 15 V SUPPLY
DS3
Green
PRESENCE OF +5 V SUPPLY
DS4DS5
Yellow
BOARD STATUS
DS6
Neon (orange)
DS7
Neon (orange)
DC BUS PRESENT
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1-4-1
Illustration
DANGER
DC bus
400
+ 400
160V
DC
0
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DANGER
DS300
CAUTION
HIGH VOLTAGE: DO NOT TOUCH BOARD UNTIL DS300 ON THIS BOARD AND
DS1 ON DUAL SNUB BOARD ARE OUT.
Hot surface on transformer T300 and heat sink.
DC bus
DS201
DS202
DS200
Inverter
ILP
current
feedback
ILR
DS102
DS101
1-5-1
DS100
1-5
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* Insulated Gate
Bipolar Transistor
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Illustration
DANGER
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IF BOARD NP
Service
Laptop
System I/F
System I/F
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KV CONTROL BOARD
Illustration
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Indicators
INDICATOR
COLOR
INDICATES:
CONF
Red
OK
Yellow
TX_TAV
Yellow
RX_TAV
Yellow
T_CAN_X
Yellow
R_CAN_X
Yellow
HALT
Red
MICROPROCESSOR HALTED
RESET
Red
S0 TO S7
Yellow
STATUS LED
IN APPLICATION MODE THESE LEDS FLASH IN
SEQUENCE CONTINUOUSLY
DS1
Green
15V SUPPLY
DS2
Green
+15V SUPPLY
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Illustration
DANGER
CAUTION
DC Bus out
F1 Fuse
Protects (on DC Bus):
LV Power Supply 3 Phase Board
Rotor Board High Speed
Gate Command Board
Type: 15 A, 600 VDC
DS1 Neon
(Orange) Indicates presence
of voltage on the
DC Bus.
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INTRODUCTION
This diagnostics section is to introduce the JEDI generator with the following information:
PowerOn diagnostics LED indication.
List all the potential error codes that can be issued by JEDI Generator.
Provide error code explanation, potential cause and recommended action.
List of diagnostics aids and explanation of diagnostics.
2-2
POWER ON DIAGNOSTICS
Refer to theory of operation for poweron sequence. This paragraph in this section is to provide
meaning of boards LED status. The LED display status is offering useful information at a glance to
proceed to error code based troubleshooting. Whenever in doubt, a simple step is to watch the LED
status display on the kV control board, than the Rotation and Heater.
kV control board
S0..................S7
S0.........................S7
The 8 LEDs (S0...S7) are lit successively in both directions (as indicated by the arrows): the power up
diagnostics are completed, kV control board is up and running.
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S0.....................S7
One out of two is lit: Data base checksum problem. An error code is logged. Refer to error code
description.
S0.........................S7
S7, S6, S5 are lit along with either S0 or S1 or S2 (depending of the type of FPGA down One out of
two is lit: Data base checksum problem. An error code is logged. Refer to error code description.
When an application error occurs (Not PRD)
k k
The simplified error code is displayed on the Leds. They blink; when the error is cleared ( by a return
to the standby mode for example ), the 8 LEDs are lit successively.
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The error code list and associated short description is presented below.
simplified
error
code
30
Description
Error
Error
Code
Description
Class
Tube Spits
2
2
2
2
2
0301H
0302H
0303H
0304H
0305H
40
Rotation Error
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
0101H
0102H
0103H
0104H
0105H
0106H
0107H
0109H
0110H
0111H
0149H
50
Heater Error
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
0201H
0203H
0204H
0205H
0206H
0207H
0208H
0210H
0211H
0212H
0213H
0214H
0215H
0216H
0221H
0222H
0223H
0224H
0248H
0249H
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simplified
error
code
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Description
Error
Error
Description
0306H
No kV Feedback on anode
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
0307H
0308H
0309H
0310H
0311H
0312H
0313H
0314H
0316H
0317H
0318H
0319H
0320H
0323H
0401H
0402H
0403H
0504H
0801H
0802H
0803H
1406H
1407H
1408H
1409H
1410H
No kV Feedback on cathode
No kV Feedback on anode and cathode
kV detected during kV diag
kV max detected
ILP current not OK
ILR current not OK
ILR max current detected
ILR current timeout
Spit Max error
Spit Ratio error
kV did not reach 75% after 20ms
kV unbalanced detected
FPGA problem (safety signal)
ILP and ILR currents not OK
No mA feedback
mA scale error
mA accuracy exceeded 5%
Inverter Gate Power Supply failed
Exposure backup mAs exceeded
Exposure backup time exceeded
Exp cmd while gene not ready
time counter error
mAs counter error
AEC counter error
mAs meter saturated
FPGA Locked
Class
Exposure errors
Note:
When 0313H, 0316H, or 0317H error occur few times a week, the Xray tube must be early
replaced. This error reports spits occurrance or abnormal high pressure of Xray tube. If the
current defective Xray tube continues to be used, the High voltage cable between HEMIT and
tube for NPV3 JEDI Generator or Inverter IGBT for NP JEDI might be damaged.
70
Power Supply
errors
0501H
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
0503H
Inverter Gate Power Supply error
0505H Mains power supply has dropped during exposure
0506H
DC bus 1 phase precharge error
0507H
DC bus 1 phase discharge error
0549H
Unknown LVPS error
0553H
Detected +160V too high
0557H
Detected +160V too low
0563H
Detected +15V too high
0567H
Detected +15V too low
0573H
Detected 15V too strong
0577H
Detected 15V too weak
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Description
Error Error
simplified error
Class
code
80
Hardware error
4
0180H
4
0181H
4
0280H
4
0281H
4
0322H
4
0601H
4
0602H
4
0902H
4
1402H
4
1403H
4
1404H
4
1405H
90
Application errors
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Description
0701H
4
4
0702H
0704H
Software problem
Rotor/Heater hold too long
100
Com errors
4
4
4
4
4
0603H
0604H
0605H
0606H
1301H
110
Thermal error
5
5
3
0804H
0903H
1454H
10
Rotor Warning
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0151H
0152H
0153H
0154H
0155H
0156H
0157H
0158H
0159H
0160H
0161H
0162H
0163H
0164H
0199H
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simplified error
code
20
25
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Description
Error
Error
Description
0251H
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0252H
0253H
0254H
0255H
0256H
0257H
0258H
0259H
0260H
0261H
0262H
0263H
0299H
0550H
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0551H
0555H
0560H
0561H
0565H
0570H
0571H
0575H
0599H
1401H
0703H
Class
Heater Warning
Low Voltage
Power supply
Warnings
Application
warnings
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ERROR REPORTING
Np system only gets the simplified error code from the Jedi generator.
The Np system errorlog adds to the simplified error code the following information :
D error message (refer to the Np system documentation)
D system phase : state of the system when the error occurred. Take care, the system state may be
different to the generator phase (refer to the Np system documentation)
D system time : date and time when the error occurred. Take care, the system time may be different
to the generator time
Whenever a generator error is logged in the system errorlog file and displayed on the operator
console, the Jedi errorlog upload functionality is available to get more detailed information about the
error.
This function must be performed from the operator console.
The simplified error code must be used to find the Jedi error code in the Jedi errorlog file.
Having these two information, look at the Jedi trouble shooting table to find the FRU to replace.
Error codes can also be read by connecting the laptop
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DIAGNOSTICS
This chapter describes diagnostics tools based on error codes and specific diagnostics.
WARNING
2-5-1
Before any manual intervention, ensure the main power is off. Apply lock
outtag out procedure for your own safety when manipulating inside the
equipment is required.
The table below provides guidelines to troubleshoot Generator problems based on error code.
For each code, there is :
Associated message and additional explanation related to the error occurrence.
List potential cause, in the order of expected probability.
Recommended action, with, in some cases, link to some more information as indicated where
cases apply, such as to run some specific diagnostics.
Codes are sorted by ascending order both for simplified code and error code.
Refer to the theory of operation for error code structure.
Information about associated data structure is located at the end of each error code subset whenever
it applies.
Whenever wiring, cabling, LED check is mentioned in the recommended actions, refer to the LED
Description or to Illustration 21.
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Errors
Message/explanation
Potential cause
30
0301H
30
0302H
30
0303H
30
0304H
kV regulation error
This is a slow speed safety circuit in case of
smooth spits.
30
0305H
1. External unknown
cause.
2. kV control board.
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Message/explanation
Potential cause
40
0101H
40
0102H
40
0103H
40
0104H
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
3.
4.
40
0106H
1. Rotation board
2. Rotation board capacitors
3. Wrong data base (improbable)
4.
5.
40
0105H
1.
2.
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40
0107H
40
0108H
40
0109H
40
0110H
40
0111H
40
0149H
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Message/explanation
Potential cause
1. Rotation board
2. Tube stator winding in
short circuit > xray
tube
3. Wiring incorrect
(shorted)
No hardware failure
None
1. Interference (spikes)
2. Mains drop
3. Cable or connector
contact in DC bus between power unit and
auxiliary unit
4. Rotation board
Rotation board
PRD error
Firmware checksum, RAM
test and EPLD access are
performed at power up or
reset.
FO main frequency probRotation board
lem.
EPLD has not applied the
inverter start command.
Unknown Rotation error.
Software problem
The main software received an error from rotation board with no other
code assocxiated.
Retry
Replace rotation board
No action
Report if too frequent.
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other errors :
rotation state :
0=inverter OFF
1=acceleration 0 to low speed
2=acceleration 0 to high speed
3=acceleration low speed to high
4=low speed run
5=high speed run
6=high speed to low speed brake
7=brake reverse
8=brake DC
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Class 4
Error code
Message/explanation
Potential cause
50
0201H
50
0203H
1. Heater board
50
0205H
1. Heater board
50
0206H
50
0204H
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0210H
50
0211H
50
0212H
50
0213H
50
0214H
50
0215H
Potential cause
1. Tube data base or calibration
2. Heater board
1. Tube data base or calibration
2. Heater board
No hardware failure
Same as above
None
Heater board
1. Open circuit
2. Heater board
MAINS_DROP detected.
The firmware of the Heater board has detected the
mains_drop signal activation and has transmitted
error to kV control
1. Interference (spikes)
2. Mains drop
3. Cable or connector
contact in DC bus between power unit and
auxiliary unit
4. Heater board
PRD error
1. Heater board
Firmware checksum, RAM 2. No 15v on Heater
test and EPLD access are board
performed at power up or
reset.
Boost too long on invertMay be a loss of commuer1.
nication during boost.
Boost command stayed
longer than 400ms
Filament selection error.
Heater board
The relay on the Heater
board selecting the filament is in the wrong position with respect to the
selection
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Error code
50
0216H
50
0221H
0222H
0223H
0224H
50
0248H
0249H
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Message/explanation
Potential cause
Software problem.
No action
Report if too frequent.
bit6
bit5
bit4
tube selected
1=tube 1 selected
2=tube 2
3=tube 3
4=tube 4
bit3
bit2
small focus state
0=inverter OFF
1=preheat
2=boost
3=heat
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bit1
bit0 (LSB)
large focus state
0=inverter OFF
1=preheat
2=boost
3=heat
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60
0307H
60
0308H
60
0309H
60
0310H
60
0311H
Message/explanation
Potential cause
No kV feedback on anode
side
kv measured <12kV
0,5ms after start of exposure on anode side only
No kV feedback on cathode side
kv measured <12kV
0,5ms after start of exposure on cathode side only
No kV Feedback (on
anode and cathode)
kv measured <12kV
0,5ms after start of exposure on both anode and
cathode.
kV detected during kV
diagnostics.
KV measured during inverter diagnostics while no
kV must be generated.
kV MAX detected
kV reached 160 kv during
exposure
ILP current not OK.
The current in the parallel
resonant circuit of the inverter did not rise at the
beginning of the exposure.
60
0312H
60
0313H
kV control
1. Inverter LC resonant
circuit (Inverter coil
assy, capa inverter
assy.)
2. Inverter
3. kV control
See above
Check Tube
Check HV cable
run HV power diagnostics
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Class 3
Error code
60
0314H
60
0316H
60
0317H
60
0318H
60
0319H
60
0320H
60
0323H
60
0401H
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Message/explanation
Potential cause
1. HV tank
2. KV control
Replace HV tank
1. Inverter LC resonant
circuit. (Inverter coil
assy, capa inverter
assy.)
2. Inverter
kV control board
No mA feedback
1. HV tank
mA measurement func2. kV control board
tion:
3. xray tube (filament
kV control has detected no
open)
mA feedback 20 ms after
the beginning of the exposure.
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Error code
60
0402H
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Message/explanation
Potential cause
mA scale error
1. kV control board
mA has been measured to 2. default filament curbe either too low or too
rents not correctly adhigh with respect to mA
justed
demand 20 ms after the
3. HV Tank (improbable)
beginning of the exposure
60
0403H
(Class 2 error)
mA accuracy exceeded
5%
Measured mA every 50
msec exceeded 5% of mA
demand.
This error is logged, but
does not stop the exposure.
1. tube spit
Error code
Message/explanation
Potential cause
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60
0504H
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60
0803H
60
1406H
1. Software problem
2 kV control
60
0802H
60
1410H
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Class 4
Error code
Message/explanation
Potential cause
70
0501H
70
0503H
1. Mains
2. Cable pb
3. Gate command board
(Inverter)
4. kV control
70
0505H
unknown
None
70
0549H
Software problem
No action
Report if too frequent.
1. LVPS
2. Heater board
70
0557H
1. LVPS
2. Heater board
70
0563H
70
0553H
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Class 4
Error code
2202125
Message/explanation
Potential cause
70
0567H
70
0573H
70
0577H
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Message/explanation
Potential cause
80
0180H
1. Rotation board
2. Control bus cable
3. kV control
80
0181H
1. Rotation board
2. Interference (Spikes)
1. Heater board
2. Control bus cable
3. kV control
A/Check that heater firmware is running (DS1/2 Led are lit successively). If no :
1/verify heater board 5V : J3/pin2. If
wrong : verify +15V/15V (J3,
pin3,4) : if they are right, change
rotation board, else go to +/15V
errors troubleshooting
2/ verify that RST Led is not lit. If it
is lit, disconnect successively the
control bus cable from LVPS to rotation and kV control to find the board
which is holding the reset line and
replace it. If after disconnecting all
the boards, the Led remains lit, replace heater board 3/ else replace
heater boardB/Verify the flat cable
between kV control and auxiliary
module is correctly connected until
the heater board
C/else replace kV control board
80
0280H
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2202125
Message/explanation
Potential cause
80
0281H
1. Heater board
2. Interference (Spikes)
80
0321H
KV conversion error
KV feedback measured
while no KV generated
KV control board
80
0322H
KV control board
80
0601H
80
0602H
1. system communication
power supply (for isolated communications)
2. system communication
cable
3. system interface board
4. system interface to kV
control flat cable
5. kV control board
1. system communication
power supply (for isolated communications)
2. system communication
cable
3. system interface board
4. system interface to kV
control flat cable
5. kV control board
80
0902H
80
1402H
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Error code
80
1403H
80
1404H
80
1405H
2202125
Message/explanation
Potential cause
kV control board.
Connection Fault
One of the flat cable connector is not connected in
Generator.
FPGA configuration problem.
Detected during power up.
The kV control main software cannot load the
FPGA.
Tank temperature sensor
problem.
Means that t value of the
HV tank is < 10C
kV control
HV tank
Replace kV control
Replace HV Tank
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Message/explanation
Potential cause
1. Database problem
2. External cause
(Spikes)
3. kV control
90
0703H
90
0704H
Software problem.
No action
90
0701H
90
0702H
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100
0605H
Message/explanation
Potential cause
Engineering use
Retry
Check data base file
Potential laptop incompatibility
Retry
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Message/explanation
Potential cause
110
0804H
110
0903H
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DS 3
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LEDs
Illustration 21
+M
DC bus,
160V (120
to 200V
15v
+15v
*
DS 1
DS 300
NE 1
228
AC/DC
OGP
12V
Pin1, 9
J2, 3
NP/IF
DS 1, 2
15v, +15v
15v, +15v
kV ctrl
VCC: +5v
15v
+15v
DS 2
Rotation
board
DS 3, 2, 1
+5, 15, +15
DS 7 DS 6
F1
INVERTER. & LLC.circuit
* *
EMC Flt.
C
B
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WARNING ERRORS
Warning errors are the result of automated and regular background monitoring for either software
events or voltages threshold overtaking.
Those errors are merely for engineering usage and do not indicate any hardware error failure.
However, as they are logged into the Generator Err_log file, just as the previous list of error, they are
listed here to help error sorting out.
Should too many of them are seen when viewing error log, it is advised to report them via CQA, since
the equipment is still operating.
10
20
Rotation Warning
Heater Warning
0151H
0152H
0153H
0154H
0155H
0156H
0157H
0158H
0159H
0160H
0161H
0162H
0163H
0164H
0199H
0251H
0252H
0253H
0254H
0255H
0256H
0257H
0258H
0259H
0260H
0261H
0262H
0263H
0299H
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27
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Low Voltage
Power Supply
Warnings
Application
warnings
0550H
0555H
0560H
0561H
0565H
0570H
0571H
0575H
0599H
1401H
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OTHER FAILURES
Error
Message / excode
planation
System GENERATOR
does not reply
to the system
Potential cause
1.
2.
3.
4.
No power on Generator
EMC filter
AC/DC Diode bridge
Cable between AC/DC
and LVPS
5. LVPS down
6. CAN cable problem
7. kV control
8. CT interface
9. Rotation board
10. Heater board
11. Inverter in short circuit
12. Generator to system
cable
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3 phases CB1
breaker trips
in PDU
Software or
1. After software download:
Data base cor- Incorrect or uncompleted
rupt
download
Checksum problem
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Purpose :
The purpose of this test is to drive the heater inverter(s) on both filaments and all the tubes connected
to the generator in order to identify a faulty heater FRU or a wrong connection between heater board,
HV Tank and tube(s). HV function and Rotation function are disabled during this test.
Prerequisites :
D kV control board alive and running : S0S7 Leds are lit successively or a combination of them blink
D heater board alive and running : DS1 and DS2 Leds are lit successively
D heater DC supply present : DS3 Led is lit
Test type : No manual interaction
Sequence :
Once selected the tube the test is running on , start the diagnostic.
The following sequence runs on the small focus and then on the large focus :
D 5 seconds preheat
D 0,4s boost
D 5s heat ( focal spot max current 1Amp )
There is 10s stop time between each focal spot run
During the test , the heater safeties are checked the same way than in application mode
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Purpose :
The purpose of this test is to drive the rotation inverter(s) in high speed mode (for application
supporting high speed mode ) and low speed mode on all the tubes connected to the generator in
order to identify a faulty rotation FRU or a faulty dephasing capacitors FRU or a wrong connection
between rotation board and tube. HV function and Heater function are disabled during this test.
Prerequisites :
D kV control board alive and running : S0S7 Leds are lit successively or a combination of them blink
D rotation board alive and running : DS5 Led blinking
D rotation DC supply present : DS7 neon is lit
D cabling between rotation board and tube checked
Test type : No manual interaction, no loop on
Sequence :
Once selected the tube the test is running on , start the diagnostic.
The following sequence runs in low speed mode and then in high speed mode (if high speed mode
allowed) :
D acceleration ( time depends on tube type )
D 2s run
D brake ( time depends on tube type )
There is 2s stop time between each speed mode.
During the test , the rotation safeties are checked the same way than in application mode
associated data
associated data points only to high
speed mode
conclusion
Poweroff. Check if rotation board K2 relay is short
circuiting the rotor capacitors. If yes replace the rotation board. If no replace the rotor capacitors
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Purpose :
The purpose of this test is to verify that the HV power inverter drive is working properly. The IGBTs
gate drive supply and the IGBTs gate drive is verified. At the same time verification is made that no
inverter currents nor High voltage are measured. This test is performed without DC voltage applied to
the inverter so that no Xray is generated. Anode rotation and filament drive are not activated during
this test.
Prerequisites :
D generator input line in an acceptable range ( 380V10% to 480V+10% for 3phase AC input )
D kV control board alive and running : S0S7 Leds are lit successively or a combination of them blink
D inverter gate_cmd board DC supply present : DS300 neon is lit
Test type : Manual operation is required.
Sequence :
1/ Disconnect the 2 DC bus cables from the AC/DC board ( see LED Description )
2/ Power on the generator
3/ Push the TGP board reset switch, or OGP board reset switch.
4/ Verify that the DS1 neon on inverter dual snubbers board is not lit
5/ Start the diagnostic and verify :
D error reported on the operator console
D inverter gate_cmd board Leds DS101, DS 102, DS201, DS202 are lit : IGBTs gate drive supply is
working properly
6/ Press the exposure switch (10s exposure is taken after a 10 sec. delay).
7/ During the exposure, verify :
D error reported on the operator console
D inverter gate_cmd board Leds DS100 and DS200 are lit : IGBTs gate drive is working properly
8/ Release the exposure switch
9/ Power off the generator
10/ Reconnect the 2 DC bus cables from the AC/DC board (see LED Description )
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Error reporting :
Error
DS1 neon lit
DS300 neon off
0301/0302/0303/0304/0309/03
10/0311/0312/0313/0314/0319
/0323 (H)
0320
0501
0503
0504
one of
DS101/DS102/DS201/DS202
LEDs off while no error reported
DS100 and/or DS200 LEDs
off
Conclusion
Check that DC bus cables have been removed
Check the gate_cmd supply cable between AC/DC and gate_cmd
board
Check that DC bus cables have been removed.
If yes, replace kV control board
if problem persists, replace Kv control board
kV control or inverter fault, replace inverter first
kV control or inverter fault, replace inverter first
kV control or inverter fault, replace inverter first
Replace inverter
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Purpose :
The purpose of this test is to verify that the HV power inverter is working properly. The inverter is
commanded at a fixed frequency and is loaded with a short circuit. Verification is made that the
inverter currents are correctly set. . At the same time verification is made that no High voltage is
measured. This test is performed without connecting the HV Tank to the inverter so that no Xray is
generated. Anode rotation and filament drive are not activated during this test.
Prerequisites :
D generator input line in an acceptable range ( 380V10% to 480V+10% for 3phase AC input )
D kV control board alive and running : S0S7 Leds are lit successively or a combination of them blink
D inverter gate_cmd board DC supply present : DS300 neon is lit
D inverter dual snubber board DC supply present : DS1 neon is lit
D Inverter gate command diagnostic passed without failure
Test type : Manual operation is required.
Sequence :
1/ Disconnect the HV Tank primary cables from the inverter (see the Xray Generator Components
section of Xray Generator, of the Component Replacement manual).
Take care not to disconnect at the same time the parallel inductor cable which is tightened with the HV
Tank primary cables
Put the short circuit cable ( included in the first aid kit ) between the the two capacitors as shown :
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Conclusion
Check that DC bus cables between AC/DC and inverter
Check the gate_cmd supply cable between AC/DC and gate_cmd
board
0301/0302/0303/0304/0309/03
Check that HV Tank primary cables have been removed.
10/0319 (H)
If yes, replace kV control board
0311
No Ilp current detected. See note 2
0312
No Ilr current detected. See note 3
0313
replace kV control board
0314
Ilr current resonant frequency is lower than expected. See note 4
0320
if problem persists, replace kV control board
0323
Both Ilr and Ilp currents not detected. See note 1
0501
kV control or inverter can be faulty
0503
kV control or inverter can be faulty
0504
kV control or inverter can be faulty
0505
Isolation fault between inverter components and ground. Check inverter inductors. If no faulty component, kV control or inverter can be faulty
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Purpose :
The purpose of this test is to verify that the HV power inverter and HV tank are working properly. The exposure is
taken as in application mode except that no filament drive nor anode rotation is running. Verification is made that
the inverter currents are correctly set and that kV regulation is operating properly. As no filament drive is applied,
no XRays are generated. This test also allow to separate generator from HV cable or xray tube problem by
running it with or without the HV cables plugged on the HV tank.
Prerequisites :
D generator input line in an acceptable range ( 380V10% to 480V+10% for 3phase AC input )
D kV control board alive and running : S0S7 Leds are lit successively or a combination of them blink
D inverter gate_cmd board DC supply present : DS300 neon is lit
D inverter dual snubber board DC supply present : DS1 neon is lit
D Inverter gate command diagnostic passed without failure
D Inverter in short circuit diagnostic passed without failure
D HV Receptacles must be filled with oil if HV cables are removed.
Test type : Manual operation is required.
Sequence :
1. Power on the generator
2. Push the TGP board reset switch, or OGP board reset switch.
3. Start the diagnostic and verify :
error reported on the operator console
inverter gate_cmd board Leds DS101, DS 102, DS201, DS202 are lit : IGBTs gate drive supply
is working properly
4. Select kV (default = 80) and exp.time (default = 1s).
5. Press the exposure switch
6. During the exposure, verify :
error reported on the operator console
7. Release the exposure switch
8. Power off the generator
Error reporting :
See troubleshooting table
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3-1
INTRODUCTION
This diagnostics section is to introduce the JEDI generator with the following information:
PowerOn diagnostics LED indication.
List all the potential error codes that can be issued by JEDI Generator.
3-2
POWER ON DIAGNOSTICS
Refer to theory of operation for poweron sequence. This paragraph in this section is to provide
meaning of boards LED status. The LED display status is offering useful information at a glance to
proceed to error code based troubleshooting. Whenever in doubt, a simple step is to watch the LED
status display on the kV control board, than the Rotation and Heater.
kV control board
S0.........................S7
The 8 LEDs (S0...S7) are lit successively: the power up diagnostics are completed, kV control board
is up and running.
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S0.....................S7
One out of two is lit: Data base checksum problem. An error code is logged. Refer to error code
description.
S0.........................S7
S7, S6, S5 are lit along with either S0 or S1 or S2 (depending of the type of FPGA download error):
FPGA download problem. An error code is logged. Refer to error code description.
When an application error occurs (Not PRD)
k k
The simplified error code is displayed on the Leds. They blink; when the error is cleared ( by a return
to the standby mode for example ), the 8 LEDs are lit successively.
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The error code list and associated short description is presented below.
simplified
error
code
30
Description
40
Rotation Error
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
0101H
0102H
0103H
0104H
0105H
0106H
0107H
0109H
0110H
0111H
0112H
0149H
50
Heater Error
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
0201H
0203H
0204H
0205H
0206H
0207H
0208H
0210H
0211H
0212H
0213H
0214H
0215H
0216H
0221H
0222H
0223H
0224H
0248H
0249H
Tube Spits
Error
Error
Clas
s
2
2
2
2
2
2
code
Description
0301H
Tube spit (kV+ and kV dropped)
0302H
Tube spit (kV+ has dropped)
0303H
Tube spit (kV has dropped)
0304H
Tube spit (kV regulation error)
0305H
FPGA problem (restarting safety signal)
0324H Spits detected ((1:anode 2:cathode 4:both 8:kVregul)
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Description
simplified
error
code
60
Exposure errors
Error
Error
Description
Clas
s
3
code
0306H
No kV Feedback on anode
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
0307H
0308H
0309H
0310H
0311H
0312H
0313H
0314H
0316H
0317H
0318H
0319H
0320H
0401H
0402H
0403H
0504H
0801H
0802H
0803H
1411H
1407H
1408H
1409H
0323H
1410H
No kV Feedback on cathode
No kV Feedback on anode and cathode
kV detected during kV diag
kV max detected
ILP current not OK
ILR current not OK
ILR max current detected
ILR current timeout
Spit Max error
Spit Ratio error
kV did not reach 75% after 20ms
kV unbalanced detected
FPGA problem (safety signal)
No mA feedback
mA scale error
mA accuracy exceeded 5%
Inverter Gate Power Supply failed
Exposure backup mAs exceeded
Exposure backup time exceeded
Exp cmd while gene not ready
time counter error
mAs counter error
AEC counter error
mAs meter saturated
ILP and ILR current not OK
FPGA locked
Note:
When 0313H, 0316H, or 0317H error occur few times a week, the Xray tube must be early
replaced. This error reports spits occurrance or abnormal high pressure of Xray tube. If the
current defective Xray tube continues to be used, the High voltage cable between HEMIT and
tube for NPV3 JEDI Generator or Inverter IGBT for NP JEDI might be damaged.
70
Power Supply
4
0501H
DC bus out of range
errors
4
0503H
Inverter Gate Power Supply error
4
0505H Mains power supply has dropped during exposure
4
0506H
DC bus 1 phase precharge error
4
0507H
DC bus 1 phase discharge error
4
0577H
Detected 15V too weak
4
0573H
Detected 15V too strong
4
0567H
Detected +15V too low
4
0563H
Detected +15V too high
4
0557H
Detected +160V too low
4
0553H
Detected +160V too high
4
0549H
Unknown LVPS error
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Description
simplified
error
code
80
Error
Error
Clas
s
Hardware error
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
code
Description
0180H
0181H
0280H
0281H
0322H
0601H
0602H
0902H
1402H
1403H
1404H
1405H
90
Application
errors
4
4
4
4
0701H
0702H
0704H
0705H
100
Com errors
4
4
4
4
4
0603H
0604H
0605H
0606H
1301H
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Description
simplified
error
code
110
10
Thermal error
Rotation Warning
Error
Error
Description
Clas
s
5
5
3
5
5
code
0804H
0903H
1454H
0111H
0805H
0151H
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0152H
0153H
0154H
0155H
0156H
0157H
0158H
0159H
0160H
0161H
0162H
0163H
0164H
0199H
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error
code
20
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Description
Heater Warning
Error
Error
Description
Clas
s
1
code
0251H
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0252H
0253H
0254H
0255H
0256H
0257H
0258H
0259H
0260H
0261H
0262H
0263H
0299H
25
Low Voltage
Power Supply
Warnings
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0570H
0570H
0560H
0560H
0550H
0550H
0575H
0571H
0565H
0561H
0555H
0551H
0599H
27
Application
1401H
warnings
0703H
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ERROR REPORTING
NP Generator Error Reporting
Np system only gets the simplified error code from the Jedi Generator.
The Np system errorlog adds to the simplified error code the following information:
D error message (refer to the Np system documentation)
D system phase : state of the system when the error occurred. Take care, the system state is different of
the Generator phase (refer to the Np system documentation)
D system time : date and time when the error occurred. Take care, the system time is different of the Generator time
Whenever a Generator error is logged in the system errorlog file and displayed on the operator console, the Jedi errorlog upload functionality is available to get more detailed information about the error.
This function must be performed from the operator console.
The simplified error code must be used to find the Jedi error code in the Jedi errorlog file.
Having these two information, look at the Jedi troubleshooting table to find the FRU to replace.
Error codes can also be read by connecting the service laptop.
3-4-2
Tiger Generator Error Reporting (not for NP++ and Ebisu systems)
Tiger console only displays the simplified error code from the Jedi Generator.
Whenever a Generator error is displayed on the operator console, the Jedi errorlog upload functionality is available
to get more detailed information about the error.
This function must be performed from the service laptop.
The simplified error code must be used to find the Jedi error code in the Jedi errorlog file.
Having these two information, look at the Jedi trouble shooting table to find the FRU to replace.
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DIAGNOSTICS
This chapter describes diagnostics tools based on error codes and specific diagnostics.
WARNING
3-5-1
Before any manual intervention, ensure the main power is off. Apply lock
outtag out procedure for your own safety when manipulating inside the
equipment is required.
The first part details errors, while the warning errors are listed in a second part of this chapter.
The table below provides guidelines to troubleshoot Generator problems based on error code.
For each code, there is:
Associated message and additional explanation related to the error occurrence.
List potential cause, in the order of expected probability.
Recommended action, with, in some cases, link to some more information as indicated where cases apply, such
as to run some specific diagnostics.
Codes are sorted by ascending order both for simplified code and error code.
Refer to the theory of operation for error code structure.
Information about associated data structure is located at the end of each error code subset whenever it applies.
Whenever wiring, cabling, LED check is mentioned in the recommended actions, refer to the central listing.
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Errors
Message/explanation
Potential cause
300324
H
data=1*
(see
Note)
300324
H
data=2*
(see
Note)
300324
H
data=8*
(see
Note)
kV regulation error
This is a slow speed safety circuit in case of
smooth spits.
(smooth means that the
recovery of kV is slow)
300305
H
310
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
If too frequent, and varies with HV,
replace xray tube.
Run Open load kV test. (See diagnostic section)
Usual in Performix tubes. If too frequent:
Check HV cables and contacts
Tube problem. (Anode side)
Check cable by interchanging
them.
Run Open load kV test. (See diagnostic section)
Otherwise, HV tank.
Usual in Performix tubes. If too frequent:
Check HV cables and contacts
Tube problem. (Cathode side)
Check cable by interchanging
them.
Run Open load kV test. (See diagnostic section)
Otherwise, HV tank
Run inverter diagnostics (See
diagnostic section)
Run Open load kV test. (See diagnostic section)
Troubleshoot tube and contacts of
HV cable.
Check DC bus voltage.
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bit3
bit2
bit1
bit0
KV Regulation
Error
Insert Spits
Cathode side
arching
ex.)
(0324H)Spits (1:anode 2: cathode 4: both 8: kVregul) (Z6[CH]:Z7[0H])
Z6[CH] > C Hex > 1100 Bin > KV regulation + Insert
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Potential cause
1. kV Control main
software lost
2. kV control or Rotation
board driver failure
3. Bad contact on one of
the pin on the CAN bus
line connector
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Unlikely to happen. This is a debug
error.
Retry
Re initialise and retry
1. Rotation board
Rotation board capacitors
2. Wrong data base
(improbable)
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Error Message/explanation
code
40010 Rotation Phases unbal5H
anced
The amplitude difference
of the current between
main and auxiliary is too
large.
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Potential cause
1. One Rotation wire
missing
2. Rotation board
Rotation board phase
capacitors inverted or
wrong value
3. Wrong tube
configuration data
base
4. Tube problem (stator)
5. HV cable between
HEMIT and tube
1. Rotation board
2. Tube problem (stator)
3. HV cable between
HEMIT and tube
313
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Check wiring from rotation board to
HEMIT and HV from HEMIT to
tube.
If no cabling problem, run Rotation
diagnostic.(See diagnostic section)
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Error
Message/explanation
code
40010 Rotation Inverter perma7H
nent overcurrent
An overcurrent has
been detected and 3
restart have been tried
unsuccessfully within a
single rotation state
40010 MAINS_DROP has failed
9H
The firmware of the
rotation board has detected the mains_drop
signal activation and
transmitted error to kV
control
40011 PRD error(Z3Z4=bitmap)
0H
Firmware checksum,
RAM test and EPLD access are performed at
power up or reset.
40011 F0 main frequency prob1H
lem.
EPLD has not applied the
inverter start command
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Rotor HW/FW Config er0112H ror
40014 Unknown rotation error.
9H
The main software received an error from rotation board with no error
code associated
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Potential cause
1. Rotation board
2. Tube stator winding
in short circuit >
HEMIT
3. Wiring incorrect
(shorted)
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Check wiring from rotation
board to tube.
Troubleshoot tube windings
Replace Rotation board
1. Interference (spikes)
2. Mains drop
3. Cable or connector
contact in DC bus
between power unit
and auxiliary unit
4. Rotation board
Rotation board
Rotation board
Retry
Replace Rotation board.
Rotation board
Software problem
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Potential cause
1. kV Control main
software lost
2. kV control or Heater
board driver failure
3. Bad contact on one of
the pin on the CAN bus
line connector
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Unlikely to happen. This is a debug
error.
Retry
Re initialise and retry.
1. Heater board
1. Heater board
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Error
code
50
0207H
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Message/explanation
Potential cause
1. Tube data base or calibration
2. Heater board
1. Tube data base or
calibration
2. Heater board
1. short circuit
2. Heater board
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Same as above
Same as above
1. Open circuit
2. Heater board
1. Interference (spikes)
2. Mains drop
3. Cable or connector
contact in DC bus
between power unit
and auxiliary unit
4. Heater board
Heater board
317
Retry.
It will probably be followed by another communication code.
Replace heater board
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Error
code
50
0216H
50
0221H
0222H
0223H
0224H
50
0248H
50
0249H
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Message/explanation
Potential cause
Heater board
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Replace heater board
1. software problem
No action
1. software problem
No action
bit3
bit2
small focus state
0=inverter OFF
1=preheat
2=boost
3=heat
318
bit1
bit0 (LSB)
large focus state
0=inverter OFF
1=preheat
2=boost
3=heat
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Potential cause
1. HV cable short circuit
2. HV tank
3. kV control board (less
probable)
1. HV cable short circuit
2. HV tank
3. kV control board (less
probable)
1. HV tank
2. kV control board
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Troubleshoot HV cables : run no
load kV diagnostic along with inverting HV cables
If HV cables are right, replace HV
Tank
Troubleshoot HV cables : run no
load kV diagnostic along with inverting HV cables
If HV cables are right, replace HV
Tank
Verify flat cable connections and
sitting between kV control and HV
tank.
Replace HV Tank
kV control
1. Inverter LC resonant
circuit (Inverter coil
assy, capa inverter
assy, current transformers.)
2. Inverter
3. kV control
See above
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for
N
P
(*)
for
N
P
Class 3
Error Message/explanation
code
60031 ILR Current time out.
4H
The current resonant frequency is lower than expected
60031 Spit Max error.
6H
kV control has detected
the number of tube spits
during exposure has
reached the limit (see
theory of operation, software section)
60031 Spit Ratio error.
7H
kV control has detected
the rate of tube spits during exposure has reached
the limit (see theory of operation, software section)
60031 kV did not reach 75% af8H
ter 20ms.
Indicates that there were
no HV ON signal generated for exposure time
countup
60031 kV unbalanced detected.
9H
Detects that there is more
than 12kV difference between kV+ and kV
60032 FPGA problem; Safety hit
0H
with unknown reason
No error at the inputs
while checking for error
source.
60032 ILP and ILR current not
3H
OK
No inverter current measures at the beginning of
the exposure
60040 No mA feedback
1H
mA measurement function:
kV control has detected
no mA feedback 20 ms after the beginning of the
exposure.
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Potential cause
1. kV control
2. Inverter
3. Current measurement
circuit.
reasonably xray tube
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
run HV power diagnostics
1. kV control
Replace kV control.
HV tank
Replace HV tank
1. Inverter LC resonant
circuit. (Inverter coil
assy, capa inverter
assy, current transformers.)
2. Inverter
kV control board
1. HV tank
2. kV control board
3. xray tube (filament
open)
4. Cathode HV cable
shortcircuited
5. Misconnection between HV+ and HV
after a tank replacement
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Error Message/explanation
code
60040 mA scale error
2H
mA has been measured to
be either too low or too
high with respect to mA
demand 20 ms after the
beginning of the exposure
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Potential cause
1. kV control board
2. default filament currents not correctly adjusted
3. HV Tank (improbable)
1. tube spit
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
If the tube has just been replaced
or installed, run many exposures
until the filament correction adjusts
the default filament drive values.
If the error occurs after a while on
a system :
Disconnect HV Tank to kV control
flat cable and verify with an Ohm
meter the accuracy of the 5 Ohms
resistor on the HV Tank mA measure. If it is out of range, replace HV
Tank else replace kV control board
no action
1. System
2. SystemGenerator
cable
3. I/F board : exposure
line stuck to the active
state
1. Software bug/problem
2. Cable / communication
problem
3. External cause
(Spikes)
kV control board
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ot
C
T
N
ot
C
T
N
ot
C
T
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Error Message/explanation
code
60140 mAs counter error.
7H
Error found in verifying the
counter normal operation.
Potential cause
1. ION chamber
2. AEC cable, connection
3. AEC board
1. kV control
Replace kV control
Kv control
Replace Kv control
1. software bug
2. kV control
1. Inverter LC resonant
circuit (Inverter coil
assy, capa inverter
assy, current transformers.)
2. Inverter
3. kV control
kV control board
322
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Replace kV control Board
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Potential cause
1. mains problem (Too
low or too high)
2. One phase missing at
Generator input
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Precharge resistor
Relay
ACDC module
LVPS
kV control board
N
ot
N
P
323
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Check mains line 3 phases incoming voltage.
Verify line impedance if mains is
low.
Verify DC Bus Voltage with a meter, if DC Bus is in range, replace
KV Control Board most probably.
run HV power diagnostics
None
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Error Message/explanation
code
70057 Detected 15V too low
7H
15V is higher than 13V
(measured on heater
board)
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Potential cause
1.
2.
3.
4.
324
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Verify that the DC bus on LVPS
board is in an acceptable range
(CF1/CF2) If no, verify AC/DC fuse
and AC input voltage.
Check 15V on heater board (J3,
pin3). If OK, replace heater board.
If voltage=0, check the continuity on
heater board between (J3, pin3) and
(J1,pin3).If no continuity, replace
heater board
Else, disconnect the control bus
cable from the LVPS board and
check the pin3 of the connector: if
voltage is wrong replace LVPS
board. Else,
check pin3 of the control bus cable
when disconnecting the cable from
each board successively to isolate
the board inducing a voltage drop
Verify that the DC bus on LVPS
board is in an acceptable range
(CF1/CF2) If no, verify AC/DC fuse
and AC input voltage.
Check 15V on heater board (J3,
pin3). If OK, replace heater board.
Else, disconnect the control bus
cable from the LVPS board and
check the pin3 of the connector: if
voltage is wrong replace LVPS
board.
Verify that the DC bus on LVPS
board is in an acceptable range
(CF1/CF2) If no, verify AC/DC fuse
and AC input voltage.
Check 15V on heater board (J3,
pin4). If OK, replace heater board.
If voltage=0, check the continuity on
heater board between (J3, pin4) and
(J1,pin2).If no continuity, replace
heater board
Else, disconnect the control bus
cable from the LVPS board and
check the pin2 of the connector : if
voltage is wrong replace LVPS
board. Else,
check pin2 of the control bus cable
when disconnecting the cable from
each board successively to isolate
the board inducing a voltage drop
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Error Message/explanation
code
70056 Detected +15V too high
3H
+15V is higher than 17.3V
(measured on heater
board)
Potential cause
1. LVPS
2. Heater board
1. LVPS
2. Heater board
1. Software problem
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Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Verify that the DC bus on LVPS
board is in an acceptable range
(CF1/CF2) If no, verify AC/DC fuse
and AC input voltage.
Check 15V on heater board (J3,
pin4). If OK, replace heater board.
Else, disconnect the control bus
cable from the LVPS board and
check the pin2 of the connector : if
voltage is wrong replace LVPS
board.
Verify that the DC bus on LVPS
board is in an acceptable range
(CF1/CF2) If no, verify AC/DC fuse
and AC input voltage.
Check 160V on CF2/1 on heater
board. If OK, replace heater board
Else, disconnect the CF2 cable and
measure again on the LVPS side. If
voltage is wrong, replace LVPS
board.
Verify that the DC bus on LVPS
board is in an acceptable range
(CF1/CF2) If no, verify AC/DC fuse
and AC input voltage.
Check 160V on CF2/1 on heater
board. If OK, replace heater board
Else, disconnect the CF2 cable and
measure again on the LVPS side. If
voltage is wrong, replace LVPS
board.
No action
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Potential cause
1. Rotation board
2. Control bus cable
3. kV control
1. Rotation board
2. Interference (Spikes)
326
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
A/Check that rotation firmware is
running (DS5 Led is blinking).
If no :
1/verify rotation board 5V : Led DS3
is lit. If no : verify DS1/DS2 Leds : if
they are lit, replace rotation board,
else go to +/15V errors
troubleshooting
2/ verify that RESET Led is not lit. If
it is lit, disconnect successively the
control bus cable from heater and
kV control to find the board which is
holding the reset line and replace it.
If after disconnecting all the boards,
the Led remains lit, replace rotation
board
3/ else replace rotation board
B/Verify the flat cable between kV
control and auxiliary module is correctly connected to the Rotation
board
C/else replace kV control
Reinitialize system, retry.
If persistent, replace Rotation
board or check power and grounding.
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Error Message/explanation
code
80028 Heater board communica0H
tion problem
kV control board communication Watch Dog with
Heater board popped up
because it did not get reply from Heater board.
Potential cause
1. Heater board
2. Interference (Spikes)
1. Heater board
2. Control bus cable
3. kV control
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
A/Check that heater firmware is running (DS1/2 Led are lit successively).
If no :
1/verify heater board 5V : J3/pin2. If
wrong : verify +15V/15V (J3,
pin3,4) : if they are right, change
rotation board, else go to +/15V
errors troubleshooting
2/ verify that RST Led is not lit. If it
is lit, disconnect successively the
control bus cable from LVPS to rotation and kV control to find the board
which is holding the reset line and
replace it. If after disconnecting all
the boards, the Led remains lit, replace heater board
3/ else replace heater board
B/Verify the flat cable between kV
control and auxiliary module is correctly connected until the heater
board
C/else replace kV control board
Reinitialize system, retry.
If persistent, replace board or
check power and grounding.
KV control board
1. system communication
power supply (for isolated communications)
2. system communication
cable
3. system interface board
4. system interface to kV
control flat cable
5. kV control board
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Error Message/explanation
code
80060 External CAN bus off
2H
Potential cause
1. kV control
2. Control bus cable
3. Heater or Rotation
kV control board.
kV control
HV tank
Replace kV control
Replace HV Tank
1. system communication
power supply (for isolated communications)
2. system communication
cable
3. system interface board
4. system interface to kV
control flat cable
5. kV control board
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Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Check communication cable
Check system communication
power supply (if any)
Check system interface to kV control flat cable
replace system interface board
replace kV control board
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0704H
0705H
Potential cause
1. Database problem
2. External cause
(Spikes)
3. kV control
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
If persistent :
Reload the Data base. If no improvement :
Replace kV control board and reload the data base.
1. Software or Data
Base problem.
2. kV control board
failure.
Software problem.
No action
1. Database problem
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Potential cause
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Engineering use
1. Database file incorrect
2. Transmission problem
Retry
Check data base file
Potential laptop incompatibility
Retry
1. Cable, connection
problem between
Generator and the
console.
2. Interface board
3. Console problem
1. Verify cables
connection
2. AEC board
3. Interface board
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Potential cause
1. HV tank too hot; normal
error
2. HV tank
3. kV control
1. Parameters kV, mA
and time exceeded
allowed use
2. software bug
1. HEMIT tank
2. DC Disch board (HEMIT assy)
3. Rotation board
110
0111H
110
0805H
Software bug
331
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Wait for error clearance
If persistent while HV Tank is cool :
1/check LED DS1 on kV control (top
and right of board). If it is off,
change kV control
2/check flat cable connection between HV Tank and kV control
board
3/replace HV tank
4/replace kV control
Wait for error clearance
If persistent :
1/Check tube cooling (Fan),
troubleshoot 115 volts from PDU to
Fans, through Rotation board;
check tube thermal sensor
2/ short circuit the sensor feedback
on rotation board connector and
verify that error disappears. If no,
replace rotation board
Wait cooling time
change kvctrl board (if
trouble always present, report to
service)
Wait for error clearance
If persistent:
1/ Check 2A fuse on DC Disch
2/ Short circuit the sensor feedback of the HEMIT. If problem
disappears, replace the HEMIT.
2/ Replace DCDisch
3/ short circuit the sensor feedback
on rotation board connector and
verify that error disappears. If no,
replace rotation board
Download software and database
again
If the problem persists, change
kV control
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WARNING ERRORS
Warning errors are the result of automated and regular background monitoring for either software events or voltages
threshold overtaking.
Those errors are merely for engineering usage and do not indicate any hardware error failure.
However, as they are logged into the Generator Err_log file, just as the previous list of error, they are listed here to
help error sorting out.
Should too many of them are seen when viewing error log, it is advised to report them via CQA, since the equipment
is still operating.
10
20
0251H
0252H
0253H
0254H
0255H
0256H
0257H
0258H
0259H
0260H
0261H
0262H
0263H
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25
Low Voltage
Power Supply
Warnings
0570H
0570H
0560H
0560H
0550H
0550H
0575H
0571H
0565H
0561H
0555H
0551H
0599H
27
Application
warnings
1401H
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OTHER FAILURES
Error
Message /
Potential cause
code
explanation
System GENERATOR 1. No power on the Generdoes not reply
ator.
to the system 2. EMC filter
3. AC/DC Diode bridge
4. Cable between AC/DC
and LVPS
5. LVPS down
6. CAN cable problem
7. kV control
8. CT interface
9. Rotation board
10.
Heater board
11.
Inverter in short circuit
12.
Generator to system cable.
3 phases CB1
breaker trips
in PDU
Software or
Data base
corrupt
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Purpose :
The purpose of this test is to drive the heater inverter(s) on both filaments and all the tubes connected to the Generator
in order to identify a faulty heater FRU or a wrong connection between heater board, HV Tank and tube(s).
Prerequisites :
D kV control board alive and running : S0S7 Leds are lit successively or a combination of them blink
D heater board alive and running : DS1 and DS2 Leds are lit successively
D heater DC supply present : DS3 Led is lit
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Purpose :
The purpose of this test is to drive the rotation inverter(s) in high speed mode (for application supporting high speed
mode ) and low speed mode on all the tubes connected to the Generator in order to identify a faulty rotation FRU or
a faulty dephasing capacitors FRU or a wrong connection between rotation board, HEMIT and tube.
Prerequisites:
D kV control board alive and running : S0S7 Leds are lit successively or a combination of them blink
D rotation board alive and running : DS5 Led blinking
D rotation DC supply present : DS7 neon is lit
D cabling between rotation board and tube checked
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conclusion
Poweroff. Check cabling. If problem, replace the
rotation board. If the problem persists, replace the
HEMIT tank. See note *
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Prerequisites :
D Generator input line in an acceptable range ( 380V10% to 480V+10% for 3phase AC input )
D kV control board alive and running : S0S7 Leds are lit successively or a combination of them blink
D inverter gate_cmd board DC supply present : DS300 neon is lit
3/ Push the TGP board reset switch, or OGP board reset switch.
4/ Verify that the DS1 neon on inverter dual snubbers board is not lit
5/ Start the diagnostic and verify :
error reported on the operator console
inverter gate_cmd board Leds DS101, DS 102, DS201, DS202 are lit : IGBTs gate drive supply is
working properly
6/ Press the exposure switch (10s exposure is taken after 10 sec delay)
7/ During the exposure, verify :
error reported on the operator console
inverter gate_cmd board Leds DS100 and DS200 are lit : IGBTs gate drive is working properly
8/ Release the exposure switch
9/ Power off the Generator
10/ Reconnect the 2 DC bus cables from the AC/DC board (see central listing )
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Error reporting :
error
DS1 neon lit
DS300 neon off
0301/ 0302/ 0303/ 0304/ 0309/
0310/ 0311/ 0312/ 0313/ 0314/
0319/ 0323 (H)
0320
0501
0503
0504
one of
DS101/DS102/DS201/DS202
Leds off while no error
reported
DS100 and/or DS200 Leds
off
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Conclusion
Check that DC bus cables have been removed
Check the gate_cmd supply cable between AC/DC and gate_cmd
board
Check that DC bus cables have been removed.
If yes, replace kV control board
if problem persists, replace Kv control board
kV control or inverter fault, replace inverter first
kV control or inverter fault, replace inverter first
kV control or inverter fault, replace inverter first
Replace inverter
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Sequence :
1/ Disconnect the HV Tank primary cables from the inverter ( see HV Tank D/R job card ).
Take care not to disconnect at the same time the parallel inductor cable which is tightened with the HV Tank
primary cables
Put the short circuit cable (included in the first aid kit ) between the the two capacitors as shown (in red, the
cable):
Parallel
inductor
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Error reporting :
error
DS1 neon off
DS300 neon off
Conclusion
Check that DC bus cables between AC/DC and inverter
Check the gate_cmd supply cable between AC/DC and gate_cmd
board
0301/ 0302/ 0303/ 0304/ 0309/
Check that HV Tank primary cables have been removed.
0310/ 0319 (H)
If yes, replace kV control board
0311
No Ilp current detected. See note 2
0312
No Ilr current detected. See note 3
0313
replace kV control board
0314
Ilr current resonant frequency is lower than expected. See note 4
0320
if problem persists, replace kV control board
0323
Both Ilr and Ilp currents not detected. See note 1
0501
kV control or inverter can be faulty
0503
kV control or inverter can be faulty
0504
kV control or inverter can be faulty
0505
Isolation fault between inverter components and ground. Check
inverter inductors. If no faulty component, kV control or inverter can be
faulty
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Prerequisites :
D Generator input line in an acceptable range ( 380V10% to 480V+10% for 3phase AC input )
D kV control board alive and running : S0S7 Leds are lit successively or a combination of them blink
D inverter gate_cmd board DC supply present : DS300 neon is lit
D inverter dual snubber board DC supply present : DS1 neon is lit
D Inverter gate command diagnostic passed without failure
D Inverter in short circuit diagnostic passed without failure
D (*) HV receptacles must be filled with oil if HV cables are removed.
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Sequence :
1/ Power on the Generator
2/ Push the TGP board reset switch, or OGP board reset switch.
3/ Start the diagnostic and verify :
error reported on the operator console
inverter gate_cmd board Leds DS101, DS 102, DS201, DS202 are lit : IGBTs gate drive supply is
working properly
4/select kV (Default = 80 kV) and exposure time (Default = 1 sec.)
5/ Press the exposure switch (500ms exposure is taken)
6/ During the exposure, verify :
error reported on the operator console
7/ Release the exposure switch
8/ Power off the Generator
Error reporting :
See troubleshooting table
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Heater board
DS 1
DS 3
Z
+M
DC bus,
160V
(120 to
200 V).
+15 V
15 V
F1
DS 1
Gate command board
DS 300
LVPS
NE 1
AC/DC
NP I/F
DS 1 , 2
15v, +15v
kV ctrl
VCC + 5 V
DS 2
+15 V
15 V
ZZ
OGP
12V
ZZZ
DS 3, 2, 1
+5, 15, +15
+15 V
15 V
Rotor
Board
DS 7
DS 6
EMC Flt.
3ph, 380 480VAC
C
B
1
K1
ZDS2
PDU
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AC
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4-1
INTRODUCTION
This diagnostics section is to introduce the JEDI generator with the following information:
PowerOn diagnostics LED indication.
List all the potential error codes that can be issued by JEDI Generator.
4-2
POWER ON DIAGNOSTICS
Refer to theory of operation for poweron sequence. This paragraph in this section is to provide
meaning of boards LED status. The LED display status is offering useful information at a glance to
proceed to error code based troubleshooting. Whenever in doubt, a simple step is to watch the LED
status display on the kV control board, than the Rotation and Heater.
kV control board
S0.........................S7
The 8 LEDs (S0...S7) are lit successively: the power up diagnostics are completed, kV control board
is up and running.
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S0.....................S7
One out of two is lit: Data base checksum problem. An error code is logged. Refer to error code
description.
S0.........................S7
S7, S6, S5 are lit along with either S0 or S1 or S2 (depending of the type of FPGA download error):
FPGA download problem. An error code is logged. Refer to error code description.
When an application error occurs (Not PRD)
k k
The simplified error code is displayed on the Leds. They blink; when the error is cleared ( by a return
to the standby mode for example ), the 8 LEDs are lit successively.
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The error code list and associated short description is presented below.
simplified
error code
30
Description
40
Rotation Error
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
0101H
0102H
0103H
0104H
0105H
0106H
0107H
0109H
0110H
0111H
0112H
0113H
0114H
0115H
0149H
50
Heater Error
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
0201H
0203H
0204H
0205H
0206H
0207H
0208H
0210H
0211H
0212H
0213H
0214H
0215H
0216H
0221H
0222H
0223H
0224H
0248H
0249H
Tube Spits
Error
Class
2
2
2
2
2
2
Error
Description
code
0301H
Tube spit (kV+ and kV dropped)
0302H
Tube spit (kV+ has dropped)
0303H
Tube spit (kV has dropped)
0304H
Tube spit (kV regulation error)
0305H
FPGA problem (restarting safety signal)
0324H Spits detected ((1:anode 2:cathode 4:both 8:kVregul)
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error code
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Description
Exposure errors
Error Error
Class code
3
0306H
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
0307H
0308H
0309H
0310H
0311H
0312H
0313H
0314H
0316H
0317H
0318H
0319H
0320H
0401H
0402H
0403H
0504H
0801H
0802H
0803H
1411H
1407H
1408H
1409H
1410H
0323H
0321H
1420H
1421H
Description
No kV Feedback on anode
No kV Feedback on cathode
No kV Feedback on anode and cathode
kV detected during kV diag
kV max detected
ILP current not OK
ILR current not OK
ILR max current detected
ILR current timeout
Spit Max error
Spit Ratio error
kV did not reach 75% after 20ms
kV unbalanced detected
FPGA problem (safety signal)
No mA feedback
mA scale error
mA accuracy exceeded 5%
Inverter Gate Power Supply failed
Exposure backup mAs exceeded
Exposure backup time exceeded
Exp cmd while gene not ready
time counter error
mAs counter error
AEC counter error
mAs meter saturated
FPGA locked
ILP and ILR current not OK
Spit retry failed (TD computing)
Tomo cut too early
Time cut instead tomo
Note:
When 0313H, 0316H, or 0317H error occur few times a week, the Xray tube must be early replaced. This error reports spits occurrance or abnormal high pressure of Xray tube. If the current defective Xray tube continues to be used, the High voltage cable between HEMIT and tube
for NPV3 JEDI Generator or Inverter IGBT for NP JEDI might be damaged.
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Power Supply
4
0501H
DC bus out of range
errors
4
0503H
Inverter Gate Power Supply error
4
0505H Mains power supply has dropped during exposure
4
0506H
DC bus 1 phase precharge error
4
0507H
DC bus 1 phase discharge error
4
0577H
Detected 15V too weak
4
0573H
Detected 15V too strong
4
0567H
Detected +15V too low
4
0563H
Detected +15V too high
4
0557H
Detected +160V too low
4
0553H
Detected +160V too high
4
0549H
Unknown LVPS error
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Description
Error
simplified
Class
error code
80
Hardware error
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Error
code
0180H
0181H
0280H
0281H
0322H
0601H
0602H
0902H
1402H
1403H
1404H
1405H
1406H
Description
Rotation board communication problem
Rotation board has reset
Heater board communication problem
Heater board has reset
kV ref ADC / DAC failed
RTL error
External CAN bus off
tube Fan supply error
Internal CAN bus off
Connectic Fault
FPGA configuration problem
Tank sensor problem
Inverter sensor problem
90
Application
errors
4
4
4
4
0701H
0702H
0704H
0705H
100
Com errors
4
4
4
4
4
0603H
0604H
0605H
0606H
1301H
110
Thermal error
5
5
5
5
3
0804H
0805H
0903H
0904H
1454H
120
Manipul. error
5
5
5
1500H
1501H
1502H
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Description
Error
simplified
Class
error code
10
Rotation Warn1
ing
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
20
Heater Warning
Error
code
0151H
Description
CAN Domain command number error
0152H
0153H
0154H
0155H
0156H
0157H
0158H
0159H
0160H
0161H
0162H
0163H
0164H
0199H
0251H
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0252H
0253H
0254H
0255H
0256H
0257H
0258H
0259H
0260H
0261H
0262H
0263H
0299H
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simplified
error code
25
27
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Description
Error
Class
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Error
code
0570H
0570H
0560H
0560H
0550H
0550H
0575H
0571H
0565H
0561H
0555H
0551H
0599H
Application
1401H
warnings
0703H
Low Voltage
Power Supply
Warnings
Description
No more warn 15V too low
No more warn 15V too high
No more warn +15V too low
No more warn +15V too high
No more warn +160V too low
No more warn +160V too high
Detected 15V too weak
Detected 15V too strong
Detected +15V too low
Detected +15V too high
Detected +160V too low
Detected +160V too high
Unknown LVPS warning
Saved RAM battery limit reached. Replace the
kV board.
Watchdog reset has just occurred
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ERROR REPORTING
NP Generator Error Reporting
Np system only gets the simplified error code from the Jedi Generator.
The Np system errorlog adds to the simplified error code the following information:
D error message (refer to the Np system documentation)
D system phase : state of the system when the error occurred. Take care, the system state is different of
the Generator phase (refer to the Np system documentation)
D system time : date and time when the error occurred. Take care, the system time is different of the Generator time
Whenever a Generator error is logged in the system errorlog file and displayed on the operator console, the Jedi errorlog upload functionality is available to get more detailed information about the error.
This function must be performed from the operator console.
The simplified error code must be used to find the Jedi error code in the Jedi errorlog file.
Having these two information, look at the Jedi troubleshooting table to find the FRU to replace.
Error codes can also be read by connecting the service laptop.
4-4-2
Tiger Generator Error Reporting (not for NP++ and Twin systems)
Tiger console only displays the simplified error code from the Jedi Generator.
Whenever a Generator error is displayed on the operator console, the Jedi errorlog upload functionality is available
to get more detailed information about the error.
This function must be performed from the service laptop.
The simplified error code must be used to find the Jedi error code in the Jedi errorlog file.
Having these two information, look at the Jedi trouble shooting table to find the FRU to replace.
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DIAGNOSTICS
This chapter describes diagnostics tools based on error codes and specific diagnostics.
WARNING
4-5-1
Before any manual intervention, ensure the main power is off. Apply lock
outtag out procedure for your own safety when manipulating inside the
equipment is required.
The first part details errors, while the warning errors are listed in a second part of this chapter.
The table below provides guidelines to troubleshoot Generator problems based on error code.
For each code, there is:
Associated message and additional explanation related to the error occurrence.
List potential cause, in the order of expected probability.
Recommended action, with, in some cases, link to some more information as indicated where cases apply, such
as to run some specific diagnostics.
Codes are sorted by ascending order both for simplified code and error code.
Refer to the theory of operation for error code structure.
Information about associated data structure is located at the end of each error code subset whenever it applies.
Whenever wiring, cabling, LED check is mentioned in the recommended actions, refer to the central listing.
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Errors
Message/explanation
Potential cause
300324
H
data=1*
(see
Note)
300324
H
data=2*
(see
Note)
300324
H
data=8*
(see
Note)
kV regulation error
This is a slow speed safety circuit in case of
smooth spits.
300305
H
410
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Usual in tubes. If too frequent, and
varies with HV: replace xray tube.
Run open load kV test. (See diagnostic section)
If too frequent:
Check HV cables and contacts
Tube problem. (Anode side)
Check cable by interchanging
them.
Run Open load kV test. (See diagnostic section)
Otherwise, HV tank.
If too frequent:
Check HV cables and contacts
Tube problem. (Cathode side)
Check cable by interchanging
them.
Run Open load kV test. (See diagnostic section)
Otherwise, HV tank
Run inverter diagnostics (See
diagnostic section)
Run Open load kV test. (See diagnostic section)
Troubleshoot tube and contacts of
HV cable.
Check DC bus voltage.
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bit3
bit2
bit1
bit0
KV Regulation
Error
Insert Spits
Cathode side
arching
ex.)
(0324H)Spits (1:anode 2: cathode 4: both 8: kVregul) (Z6[CH]:Z7[0H])
Z6[CH] > C Hex > 1100 Bin > KV regulation + Insert
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Potential cause
1. kV Control main
software lost
2. kV control or Rotation
board driver failure
3. Bad contact on one of
the pin on the CAN bus
line connector
1. Wrong kV control data
base. It can only happen
at power up.
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Unlikely to happen. This is a debug
error.
Retry
Re initialise and retry
1. Rotation board
2. Rotation board phase
capacitor short
circuited (not for
NP++)
3. Wrong data base
(improbable)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Class 4
Error Message/explanation
code
40010 Rotation Phases unbal5H
anced
The amplitude difference
of the current between
main and auxiliary is too
large.
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Potential cause
1. One Rotation wire
missing
2. Rotation board
3. Rotation board phase
capacitors inverted or
wrong value or not
connected (not for
NP++)
4. Wrong tube
configuration data
base
5. Tube problem (stator)
6. HV cable between
HEMIT and tube (only
for NP++)
1. Rotation board
2. Tube problem (stator)
3. HV cable between
HEMIT and tube (only
for NP++)
4. Rotation board phase
capacitors inverted or
wrong value (not for
NP++)
413
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Check wiring from rotation board to
tube (cable from rotation board to
HEMIT and HV cable from HEMIT
to tube for NP++. See Rotation
diagnosis).
Check that phases capacitors are
correctly connected (not for NP++)
If no cabling problem, run Rotation
diagnostic to differentiate between
rotation board and phase shift
capacitors (not for NP++).(See
diagnostic section).
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NP++
NP++
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Error
Message/explanation
code
40010 Rotation Inverter perma7H
nent overcurrent
An overcurrent has
been detected and 3
restart have been tried
unsuccessfully within a
single rotation state
40010 MAINS_DROP has failed
9H
The firmware of the
rotation board has detected the mains_drop
signal activation and
transmitted error to kV
control
40011 PRD error(Z3Z4=bitmap)
0H
Firmware checksum,
RAM test and EPLD access are performed at
power up or reset.
40011 F0 main frequency prob1H
lem.
EPLD has not applied the
inverter start command
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Rotor HW/FW Config er0112H ror
40
IUVW short circuit error
0113H (only for NP++)
40
HV cable short circuit er0114H ror (only for NP++)
40
0115H
Potential cause
1. Rotation board
2. Tube stator winding
in short circuit >
cable (NP) or HEMIT
(only for NP++)
3. Wiring incorrect
(shorted)
1. Interference (spikes)
2. Mains drop
3. Cable or connector
contact in DC bus
between power unit
and auxiliary unit
4. Rotation board
Rotation board
Rotation board
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Check wiring from rotation
board to tube.
Troubleshoot tube windings
Replace Rotation board
Retry
Replace Rotation board.
Rotation board
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Potential cause
1. kV Control main
software lost
2. kV control or Heater
board driver failure
3. Bad contact on one of
the pin on the CAN bus
line connector
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Unlikely to happen. This is a debug
error.
Retry
Re initialise and retry.
1. Heater board
1. Heater board
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Error
code
50
0207H
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Message/explanation
Potential cause
1. Tube data base or calibration
2. Heater board
1. Tube data base or
calibration
2. Heater board
1. short circuit
2. Heater board
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Same as above
Same as above
1. Open circuit
2. Heater board
1. Interference (spikes)
2. Mains drop
3. Cable or connector
contact in DC bus
between power unit
and auxiliary unit
4. Heater board
Heater board
417
Retry.
It will probably be followed by another communication code.
Replace heater board
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Error
code
50
0216H
50
0221H
0222H
0223H
0224H
50
0248H
50
0249H
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Message/explanation
Potential cause
Heater board
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Replace heater board
1. software problem
No action
1. software problem
No action
bit3
bit2
small focus state
0=inverter OFF
1=preheat
2=boost
3=heat
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bit1
bit0 (LSB)
large focus state
0=inverter OFF
1=preheat
2=boost
3=heat
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Potential cause
1. HV cable short circuit
2. HV tank
3. kV control board (less
probable)
1. HV cable short circuit
2. HV tank
3. kV control board (less
probable)
1. HV tank
2. kV control board
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Troubleshoot HV cables : run no
load kV diagnostic along with inverting HV cables
If HV cables are right, replace HV
Tank
Troubleshoot HV cables : run no
load kV diagnostic along with inverting HV cables
If HV cables are right, replace HV
Tank
Verify flat cable connections and
sitting between kV control and HV
tank.
Replace HV Tank
kV control
1. Inverter LC resonant
circuit (Inverter coil
assy, capa inverter
assy, current transformers.)
2. Inverter
3. kV control
See above
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(*)
for
NP
(*)
for
NP
Class 3
Error Message/explanation
code
60031 ILR Current time out.
4H
The current resonant frequency is lower than expected
60031 Spit Max error.
6H
kV control has detected
the number of tube spits
during exposure has
reached the limit (see
theory of operation, software section)
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Potential cause
1. kV control
2. Inverter
3. Current measurement
circuit.
reasonably xray tube
1. kV control
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
run HV power diagnostics
HV tank
1. Inverter LC resonant
circuit. (Inverter coil
assy, capa inverter
assy, current transformers.)
2. Inverter
3. kV control board
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Error Message/explanation
code
60040 No mA feedback
1H
mA measurement function:
kV control has detected
no mA feedback 20 ms after the beginning of the
exposure.
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Potential cause
6. HV tank
7. kV control board
8. xray tube (filament
open or short circuited)
9. Cathode HV cable
shortcircuited
10.Misconnection between HV+ and HV
after a tank replacement
11.heater function
Not
on
CT
2. tube spit
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Disconnect HV Tank to kV control
flat cable and verify with an Ohm
meter the accuracy of the 5 Ohms
resistor on the HV Tank mA measure. If it is far out of range, (4.9 to
5.1 Ohm, including DVM accuracy)
replace HV Tank.
Verify filament impedance
Verify filament drive (heater)
Replace kV control board
After a tank replacement, verify
the HV cable connection.
If the tube has just been replaced
or installed, run many exposures
until the filament correction adjusts
the default filament drive values.
If the error occurs after a while on
a system :
Disconnect HV Tank to kV control
flat cable and verify with an Ohm
meter the accuracy of the 5 Ohms
resistor on the HV Tank mA measure. If it is out of range, replace HV
Tank else replace kV control board
no action
4. System
5. SystemGenerator
cable
6. I/F board : exposure
line stuck to the active
state
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Not
CT
Not
CT
for
NP
Not
NP
Not
NP
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Error Message/explanation
code
60080 Exp cmd while gene not
3H
ready.
Generator received an exposure command while
not in ready state
60141 Time counter error.
1H
Error found in verifying the
counter normal operation.
60140 mAs counter error.
7H
Error found in verifying the
counter normal operation.
60140 AEC counter error.
8H
If there is no AEC feedback in AEC station exposure.
60140 mAs meter saturated.
9H
A check is done on mAs
counter operation at the
beginning of exposure and
found the mAs meter with
unrealistic value.
60141 FPGA locked.
0H
FPGA detected an error
and did not allow start exposure after exposure
command signal was received.
60
Spit retry failed (only for
0321H NP/NP+)
Potential cause
1. Software bug/problem
2. Cable / communication
problem
3. External cause
(Spikes)
kV control board
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
If problem is persistent, check heater, anode rotation and system to
Generator preparation command to
find the root cause for the Generator not to be ready
Replace kV control Board
kV control board
1. ION chamber
2. AEC cable, connection
3. AEC board
1. kV control
Replace kV control
1. software bug
2. kV control
60
0323H
60
1420H
60
1421H
1. Inverter LC resonant
circuit (Inverter coil
assy, capa inverter
assy, current transformers.)
2. Inverter
3. kV control
Positioner cut exposure
before programmed time
Positioner does not cut
exposure
422
positioner trouble
positioner trouble
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Potential cause
1. mains problem (Too
low or too high)
2. One phase missing at
Generator input
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Precharge resistor
Relay
ACDC module
LVPS
kV control board
Not
NP
423
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Check mains line 3 phases incoming voltage.
Verify line impedance if mains is
low.
Verify DC Bus Voltage with a meter, if DC Bus is in range, replace
KV Control Board most probably.
run HV power diagnostics
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Class 4
Error Message/explanation
code
70057 Detected 15V too low
7H
15V is higher than 13V
(measured on heater
board)
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Potential cause
1.
2.
3.
4.
424
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Verify that the DC bus on LVPS
board is in an acceptable range
(CF1/CF2) If no, verify AC/DC fuse
and AC input voltage.
Check 15V on heater board (J3,
pin3). If OK, replace heater board.
If voltage=0, check the continuity on
heater board between (J3, pin3) and
(J1,pin3).If no continuity, replace
heater board
Else, disconnect the control bus
cable from the LVPS board and
check the pin3 of the connector: if
voltage is wrong replace LVPS
board. Else,
check pin3 of the control bus cable
when disconnecting the cable from
each board successively to isolate
the board inducing a voltage drop
Verify that the DC bus on LVPS
board is in an acceptable range
(CF1/CF2) If no, verify AC/DC fuse
and AC input voltage.
Check 15V on heater board (J3,
pin3). If OK, replace heater board.
Else, disconnect the control bus
cable from the LVPS board and
check the pin3 of the connector: if
voltage is wrong replace LVPS
board.
Verify that the DC bus on LVPS
board is in an acceptable range
(CF1/CF2) If no, verify AC/DC fuse
and AC input voltage.
Check 15V on heater board (J3,
pin4). If OK, replace heater board.
If voltage=0, check the continuity on
heater board between (J3, pin4) and
(J1,pin2).If no continuity, replace
heater board
Else, disconnect the control bus
cable from the LVPS board and
check the pin2 of the connector : if
voltage is wrong replace LVPS
board. Else,
check pin2 of the control bus cable
when disconnecting the cable from
each board successively to isolate
the board inducing a voltage drop
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Error Message/explanation
code
70056 Detected +15V too high
3H
+15V is higher than 17.3V
(measured on heater
board)
Potential cause
1. LVPS
2. Heater board
1. LVPS
2. Heater board
1. Software problem
425
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Verify that the DC bus on LVPS
board is in an acceptable range
(CF1/CF2) If no, verify AC/DC fuse
and AC input voltage.
Check 15V on heater board (J3,
pin4). If OK, replace heater board.
Else, disconnect the control bus
cable from the LVPS board and
check the pin2 of the connector : if
voltage is wrong replace LVPS
board.
Verify that the DC bus on LVPS
board is in an acceptable range
(CF1/CF2) If no, verify AC/DC fuse
and AC input voltage.
Check 160V on CF2/1 on heater
board. If OK, replace heater board
Else, disconnect the CF2 cable and
measure again on the LVPS side. If
voltage is wrong, replace LVPS
board.
Verify that the DC bus on LVPS
board is in an acceptable range
(CF1/CF2) If no, verify AC/DC fuse
and AC input voltage.
Check 160V on CF2/1 on heater
board. If OK, replace heater board
Else, disconnect the CF2 cable and
measure again on the LVPS side. If
voltage is wrong, replace LVPS
board.
No action
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Potential cause
1. Rotation board
2. Control bus cable
3. kV control
1. Rotation board
2. Interference (Spikes)
426
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
A/Check that rotation firmware is
running (DS5 Led is blinking).
If no :
1/verify rotation board 5V : Led DS3
is lit. If no : verify DS1/DS2 Leds : if
they are lit, replace rotation board,
else go to +/15V errors
troubleshooting
2/ verify that RESET Led is not lit. If
it is lit, disconnect successively the
control bus cable from heater and
kV control to find the board which is
holding the reset line and replace it.
If after disconnecting all the boards,
the Led remains lit, replace rotation
board
3/ else replace rotation board
B/Verify the flat cable between kV
control and auxiliary module is correctly connected to the Rotation
board
C/else replace kV control
Reinitialize system, retry.
If persistent, replace Rotation
board or check power and grounding.
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Error Message/explanation
code
80028 Heater board communica0H
tion problem
kV control board communication Watch Dog with
Heater board popped up
because it did not get reply from Heater board.
Potential cause
1. Heater board
2. Interference (Spikes)
1. Heater board
2. Control bus cable
3. kV control
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
A/Check that heater firmware is running (DS1/2 Led are lit successively).
If no :
1/verify heater board 5V : J3/pin2. If
wrong : verify +15V/15V (J3,
pin3,4) : if they are right, change
rotation board, else go to +/15V
errors troubleshooting
2/ verify that RST Led is not lit. If it
is lit, disconnect successively the
control bus cable from LVPS to rotation and kV control to find the board
which is holding the reset line and
replace it. If after disconnecting all
the boards, the Led remains lit, replace heater board
3/ else replace heater board
B/Verify the flat cable between kV
control and auxiliary module is correctly connected until the heater
board
C/else replace kV control board
Reinitialize system, retry.
If persistent, replace board or
check power and grounding.
KV control board
1. system communication
power supply (for isolated communications)
2. system communication
cable
3. system interface board
4. system interface to kV
control flat cable
5. kV control board
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Error Message/explanation
code
80060 External CAN bus off
2H
Potential cause
1. kV control
2. Control bus cable
3. Heater or Rotation
kV control board.
kV control
HV tank
Replace kV control
Replace HV Tank
kV control
Replace kV control
1. system communication
power supply (for isolated communications)
2. system communication
cable
3. system interface board
4. system interface to kV
control flat cable
5. kV control board
428
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Check communication cable
Check system communication
power supply (if any)
Check system interface to kV control flat cable
replace system interface board
replace kV control board
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0704H
0705H
Potential cause
1. Database problem
2. External cause
(Spikes)
3. kV control
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
If persistent :
Reload the Data base. If no improvement :
Replace kV control board and reload the data base.
1. Software or Data
Base problem.
2. kV control board
failure.
Software problem.
No action
1. Database problem
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not
NP
not
NP
Class 4
Error Message/explanation
code
10006 Debug screen com. error
03H
10006 Database download error
04H
Generator has detected a
problem during data base
download
10006 TAV communication error.
05H
Generator has detected a
communication problem
between the I/F and the
service laptop (When
Generator is controlled by
the laptop)
10006 MPC/Madrid communica06H
tion error.
No reply from the console.
(This error message can
be seen using the service
laptop)
10013 AEC board communica01H
tion error.
Potential cause
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Engineering use
1. Database file incorrect
2. Transmission problem
Retry
Check data base file
Potential laptop incompatibility
Retry
1. Cable, connection
problem between
Generator and the
console.
2. Interface board
3. Console problem
1. Verify cables
connection
2. AEC board
3. Interface board
430
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110
0805H
Potential cause
1. HV tank too hot; normal
error
2. HV tank
3. kV control
Software bug
110
0904H
1. HEMIT tank
2. DC Disch board (HEMIT assy)
3. Rotation board
1. Parameters kV, mA
and time exceeded
allowed use
2. software bug
431
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
Wait for error clearance
If persistent while HV Tank is cool :
1/check LED DS1 on kV control (top
and right of board). If it is off,
change kV control
2/check flat cable connection between HV Tank and kV control
board
3/replace HV tank
4/replace kV control
Download software and database
again
If the problem persists, change
kV control
Wait for error clearance
If persistent :
1/Check tube cooling (Fan),
troubleshoot 115 volts from PDU to
Fans, through Rotation board;
check tube thermal sensor
2/ short circuit the sensor feedback
on rotation board connector and
verify that error disappears. If no,
replace rotation board
Wait for error clearance
If persistent:
1/ Check 2A fuse on DC Disch
2/ Short circuit the sensor feedback of the HEMIT. If problem
disappears, replace the HEMIT.
3/ Replace DCDisch
4/ short circuit the sensor feedback
on rotation board connector and
verify that error disappears. If no,
replace rotation board
Wait cooling time
change kvctrl board (if
trouble always present, report to
service)
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not
CT
not
CT
not
CT
Class 5
Error Message/explanation
code
12015 Tomo brightness not good
00H
(RAD)
12015 Release exposure switch
01H
(RAD)
12015
AEC does not cut expo02H
sure (RAD)
Potential cause
kV not correctly set
during exposure switch is
released
backup parameters (mAs,
...) cut exposure
432
Recommended action/
Troubleshooting guide
change kV
no action
change parameters (kV, mAs)
change AEC
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WARNING ERRORS
Warning errors are the result of automated and regular background monitoring for either software events or voltages
threshold overtaking.
Those errors are merely for engineering usage and do not indicate any hardware error failure.
However, as they are logged into the Generator Err_log file, just as the previous list of error, they are listed here to
help error sorting out.
Should too many of them are seen when viewing error log, it is advised to report them via CQA, since the equipment
is still operating.
10
20
0251H
0252H
0253H
0254H
0255H
0256H
0257H
0258H
0259H
0260H
0261H
0262H
0263H
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25
Low Voltage
Power Supply
Warnings
0570H
0570H
0560H
0560H
0550H
0550H
0575H
0571H
0565H
0561H
0555H
0551H
0599H
27
Application
warnings
1401H
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OTHER FAILURES
Error
Message /
Potential cause
code
explanation
System GENERATOR 13.
No power on the
does not reply
Generator.
to the system 14.
EMC filter
15.
AC/DC Diode
bridge
16.
Cable between AC/
DC and LVPS
17.
LVPS down
18.
CAN cable problem
19.
kV control
20.
CT interface
21.
Rotation board
22.
Heater board
23.
Inverter in short circuit
24.
Generator to system cable.
3 phases CB1
breaker trips
in PDU
Software or
Data base
corrupt
435
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Purpose :
The purpose of this test is to drive the heater inverter(s) on both filaments and all the tubes connected to the Generator
in order to identify a faulty heater FRU or a wrong connection between heater board, HV Tank and tube(s).
Prerequisites :
D kV control board alive and running : S0S7 Leds are lit successively or a combination of them blink
D heater board alive and running : DS1 and DS2 Leds are lit successively
D heater DC supply present : DS3 Led is lit
436
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Purpose :
The purpose of this test is to drive the rotation inverter(s) in high speed mode (for application supporting high speed
mode ) and low speed mode on all the tubes connected to the Generator in order to identify a faulty rotation FRU or
a faulty dephasing capacitors FRU or a wrong connection between rotation board, HEMIT (only for NP++) and tube.
Prerequisites:
D kV control board alive and running : S0S7 Leds are lit successively or a combination of them blink
D rotation board alive and running : DS5 Led blinking
D rotation DC supply present : DS7 neon is lit
D cabling between rotation board and tube checked (including HEMIT connections for NP++ only)
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Prerequisites :
D Generator input line in an acceptable range ( 380V10% to 480V+10% for 3phase AC input )
D kV control board alive and running : S0S7 Leds are lit successively or a combination of them blink
D inverter gate_cmd board DC supply present : DS300 neon is lit
3/ Push the TGP board reset switch, or OGP board reset switch.
4/ Verify that the DS1 neon on inverter dual snubbers board is not lit
5/ Start the diagnostic and verify :
error reported on the operator console
inverter gate_cmd board Leds DS101, DS 102, DS201, DS202 are lit : IGBTs gate drive supply is
working properly
6/ Press the exposure switch (10s exposure is taken after 10 sec delay)
7/ During the exposure, verify :
error reported on the operator console
inverter gate_cmd board Leds DS100 and DS200 are lit : IGBTs gate drive is working properly
8/ Release the exposure switch
9/ Run ERROR LOG RETRIEVE to see the Error Code.
10/ Power off the Generator
11/ Reconnect the 2 DC bus cables from the AC/DC board (see central listing )
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Error reporting :
error
DS1 neon lit
DS300 neon off
0301/ 0302/ 0303/ 0304/ 0309/
0310/ 0311/ 0312/ 0313/ 0314/
0319/ 0323 (H)
0320
0501
0503
0504
one of
DS101/DS102/DS201/DS202
Leds off while no error
reported
DS100 and/or DS200 Leds
off
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Conclusion
Check that DC bus cables have been removed
Check the gate_cmd supply cable between AC/DC and gate_cmd
board
Check that DC bus cables have been removed.
If yes, replace kV control board
if problem persists, replace Kv control board
kV control or inverter fault, replace inverter first
kV control or inverter fault, replace inverter first
kV control or inverter fault, replace inverter first
Replace inverter
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Sequence :
1/ Disconnect the HV Tank primary cables from the inverter ( see HV Tank D/R job card ).
Take care not to disconnect at the same time the parallel inductor cable which is tightened with the HV Tank
primary cables
Put the short circuit cable (included in the first aid kit ) between the the two capacitors as shown (in red, the
cable):
(NP++ Configuration)
Parallel
inductor
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(NP/NP+/ESR Configuration)
Parallel
inductor
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Error reporting :
error
DS1 neon off
DS300 neon off
Conclusion
Check that DC bus cables between AC/DC and inverter
Check the gate_cmd supply cable between AC/DC and gate_cmd
board
0301/ 0302/ 0303/ 0304/ 0309/
Check that HV Tank primary cables have been removed.
0310/ 0319 (H)
If yes, replace kV control board
0311
No Ilp current detected. See note 2
0312
No Ilr current detected. See note 3
0313
replace kV control board
0314
Ilr current resonant frequency is lower than expected. See note 4
0320
if problem persists, replace kV control board
0323
Both Ilr and Ilp currents not detected. See note 1
0501
kV control or inverter can be faulty
0503
kV control or inverter can be faulty
0504
kV control or inverter can be faulty
0505
Isolation fault between inverter components and ground. Check
inverter inductors. If no faulty component, kV control or inverter can be
faulty
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Prerequisites :
D Generator input line in an acceptable range ( 380V10% to 480V+10% for 3phase AC input )
D kV control board alive and running : S0S7 Leds are lit successively or a combination of them blink
D inverter gate_cmd board DC supply present : DS300 neon is lit
D inverter dual snubber board DC supply present : DS1 neon is lit
D Inverter gate command diagnostic passed without failure
D Inverter in short circuit diagnostic passed without failure
D (*) HV receptacles must be filled with oil if HV cables are removed.
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Sequence :
1/ Power on the Generator
2/ Push the TGP board reset switch, or OGP board reset switch.
3/ Start the diagnostic and verify :
error reported on the operator console
inverter gate_cmd board Leds DS101, DS 102, DS201, DS202 are lit : IGBTs gate drive supply is
working properly
4/select kV (Default = 80 kV) and exposure time (Default = 1 sec.)
5/ Press the exposure switch (500ms exposure is taken)
6/ During the exposure, verify :
error reported on the operator console
7/ Release the exposure switch
8/ Run ERROR LOG RETRIEVE to see the Error Code.
9/ Power off the Generator
Error reporting :
See troubleshooting table
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Heater board
DS 1
DS 3
Z
+M
DC bus,
160V
(120 to
200 V).
+15 V
15 V
F1
DS 1
Gate command board
DS 300
LVPS
NE 1
AC/DC
NP I/F
DS 1 , 2
15v, +15v
kV ctrl
VCC + 5 V
DS 2
+15 V
15 V
ZZ
OGP
12V
ZZZ
DS 3, 2, 1
+5, 15, +15
+15 V
15 V
Rotor
Board
DS 7
DS 6
EMC Flt.
3ph, 380 480VAC
C
B
1
K1
ZDS2
PDU
447
115V
AC
ZDS3
LDS4
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PDU
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION
PAGE
LED Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-1
1-1
1-2
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LED DESCRIPTION
Table 1-1
LED
D2
K9
K5
K7
K19
K24
K7
K5
K6
K19
K24
K9
1-1
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TROUBLESHOOTING
No.
Error
1
Front Cover'
LED off
Class
Error
Description
PDU system standby
status normally if front
cover' LED on
Troubleshooting
Check PDB power supply
D2 LED off
Error
Error
Error
Error
Error
Error
Show XG is power on
status if K19' LED on
Error
K24' LED
never on
1-2
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Publication
Description
4175032
Alternating Current
3351
3351
3N
Direct Current
4175019
348
4175008
4175007
Emergency Stop
A1
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Symbol
Publication
Description
Type B
4175339
4175009
Standby
Start
Table Set
Abort
Intercom
A2
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Symbol
Description
Microphone (Mic)
Contrast
Brightness
60_C
-10_C
System storage prior to installation:
Maintain noncondensing storage
humidity below 95%
DO NOT store system longer than 90 days
Humidity 5-95%
Excluding Condensation
Air Pressure
750-1060hPa
A3
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CLASS 1 EQUIPMENT
Any permanently installed equipment containing operator or patient accessible surfaces must provide backup protection against electric shock,in case the BASIC INSULATION fails. In addition to BASIC INSULATION,Class1 equipment contains a direct connection to a PROTECTIVE(EARTH) CONDUCTOR which prevents shocks when a person
touches a broken piece of equipment or touches two different equipment surfaces simultaneously.
TYPE B EQUIPMENT
CLASS I, II, or III EQUIPMENT or EQUIPMENT with INTERNAL ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCES provide an adequate degree of protection against electric shock arising from (allowable) LEAKAGE CURRENTS or a breakdown
in the reliability of the protective earth connection.
ORDINARY EQUIPMENT
Enclosed EQUIPMENT without protection against the ingress of water.
OPERATION 0f EQUIPMENT
CONTINUOUS OPERATION WITH INTERMITTENT LOADING.
Operation in which EQUIPMENT is connected continuously to the SUPPLY MAINS. The stated permissible loading
time is so short that the long term onload operating temperature is not attained. The ensuing interval in loading is,
however, not sufficiently long for cooling down to the long term noload operating temperature.
EQUIPMENT not suitable for use in the presence of a FLAMMABLE ANESTHETIC MIXTURE WITH AIR or WITH
OXYGEN or NITROUS OXIDE
CLEANING
The ProSpeed S series system is NOT WATERPROOF. It is NOT designed to protect internal components against
the ingress of liquids.Clean external system surfaces(Gantry,table,consoles and accessories)with a soft cloth dipped
in hot water and wrung DAMP/DRY. (NOT dripping!) IF NECESSARY, use only mild (dish washing liquid) soap to remove dirt.
NOTICE
Avoid damage to equipment! Some spray and wipecleaners etch and permanently cloud
clear plastic surfaces!! Use only warm water and mild liquid soap to clean surfaces.
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