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InSite to LOGIQ
Purpose This document describes the reasons for InSite, the hardware and software
needed to make it happen, how to connect and configure two modem types,
T
and how to enable InSite Access to the LOGIQ 400, 500 and 700.
Access Protocol
At the customers request, InSite gains access to the unit via a modem
connection. Unauthorized access is prevented by an encrypted password. While
connected, the machines monitor displays an informative message about that
connection. The site can interrupt the connection by disabling the InSite Access
Enable on the machine or by turning the power OFF.
Data Transmission
The modem connection enables the transfer of computer files. Configuration
data, error logs, keystroke touch logs, system parameter settings can be
transferred through the SERVICE port by the modem to the InSite workstation.
Eventually executable files could be downloaded from InSite.
Image Transmission
Images can be transferred to InSite. This has been accomplished with data
compression and Xmodem1K software. Patient anonymity will be protected.
System Operation
If the 700 system was in or enters Service or Calcs mode when INSITE is
activated, the system will reboot after INSITE is deactivated. This is a safety
precaution to prevent software from working incorrectly.
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InSite Requirements
n InSite Preinstallation Checklist
Theres a phone outlet within 1 m (3.2 ft) of the units back panel.
The phone line to this outlet is analog and has no extensions or
switchboard interrupts. In the USA a GE InSite Multiplexer can be
installed to enable multiple GE scanners to share the same line.
Theres an external power outlet within 1.8 m (6 ft) of the modem that
is not the same one used by the unit.
The following information is on the order:
S Site name
S System ID
The customer and Area Service Manager have signed the InSite or
Service Package Agreement, or both, for this unit.
Verify the site is InSite eligible.
In the GEMSAM pole, contact the LCT Service Support Administrator
with the system ID. GEMSAM Phone: 4147984459
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InSite Hardware
Approved Modems
For deliveries outside the USA and Canada, the modem cable is automatically
shipped with the unit. These are the recommended external modems:
GEMSAM Part The part number for the 700 GEMSAM InSite Kit is 2121524. It contains a V.34
Numbers modem, two RS232 modem cables, and a bracket to mount the US Robotics
modem to the wall. If you dont need the US Robotics modem, but want the
modem cables and mounting hardware, order kit 21215242. If you need an
isolated data cable (LOGIQ 400), order Kit 21215243.
Modem Exchange for Repair T3901BA (V.32)
Modem 21358162 T3901BB (V.34)
Modem Bracket 2121523
700 RS232 modem cable 21176382
500 RS232 modem cable 21176385
400 RS232 modem cable 2163592 (isolated)
Security hardware These parts are also included in Kit 2121524 and can be ordered separately:
Security screws (6) 2123368
Security screw driver 21233682
Security screw bit 21233683
Wall anchor screws (6) 21233684
Robotics Interface The InSite modem bracket (2121523) holds the US Robotics modem to the wall
Box near the unit. Mounting the modem to the wall is optional. Place it where you
can see the modems LED indicators.
USA InSite Sites in the USA may install a GE InSite Multiplexer which enables that site to
Multiplexer link several GE diagnostic machines to InSite using only one dedicated analog
phone line and without having to move the machine.
4 port Multiplexer 46328475P1
8 port Multiplexer 46328475P2
Connection to Unit Either the modem or a VT220 terminal may be connected to the LOGIQt700
SERVICE port. The modem and terminal require different cables. The modem
requires a modem cable; the diagnostic terminal requires a null modem cable.
Service Port The LOGIQt scanners can communicate with another computer through a
modem connected to its SERVICE port. This is serial port on the back labeled
SERVICE. On the 700, the modem could also be connected to the DB9
connector on the host. In order to do this the PIA needs to be pulled (on older
units) or the serial connector needs to be disconnected from the backplane (on
units with a PowerPC as host). The modem must be properly configured.
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How to install InSite
n Step
Locate the modem within 1.8 m of power outlet and 1 m of LOGIQ scanner.
Always connect the modem and turn it ON before you power the system.
Procedure
1 Inspect the Kit for damage.
2 Verify the unit functions. Refer to Functional Checks Chapter of the Service Manual.
Then switch the unit off and unplug its power cord from the wall.
3 Check/adjust the modem switches.
S US Robotics: see Illustration 1
S Motorola: see Illustration 2
4 Attach power cord between the modem and the wall outlet.
5 Turn modem ON to configure or check the modem for InSite.
If installing the US Robotics for a 700, configure it for InSite by following the
procedure described on page 8. For the 500/400, use the scanners Utility software
for the Modem Setup.
If installing the Motorola, configure as described on page 13. See Motorola manual
for more information. This rev adds more parameter adjustments from the defaults.
6 Attach the appropriate RS232 modem cable from the modems DB25 port to the
consoles SERVICE port.
7 Attach phone cord between modems Dial Line and the wall outlet.
8 If a US Robotics modem is being used, install its mounting bracket on wall near the
scanner and phone outlet. If installed at waist level or higher, it will be easier to view
the modem LED indicators.
9 If the scanner is the 500 or 400, the InSite Option must be enabled on the machine.
Refer to the LOGIQ 500 Proprietary Manual P9030TB or page 9 here. When InSite
Access is enabled, a message on the monitor tells you this.
10 Perform Peripheral Leakage Current test. The procedure is described in Chapter 3
of the LOGIQ 700 Service Manual.
11 Gather needed information:
S Modems phone number and model type
S System serial number and ID
S Customer details
Call InSite for On Line Tests. Boot system with modem ON and connected.
Enable InSite Access. For the 700 system, type: [Code I]. For the 500, press
button above Set Up, press toggle below System Paramtr, then highlight Insite
Access Enable ON, Set, then Exit, Set.
12 While InSite checks communication, the LEDs on RD and SD (TD) will flicker. The
OH LED will go out when InSite is disconnected.
After a verbal exchange with InSite, leave modem ON and connected to system.
13 If the site does portable scans, show the customer how to disconnect and reconnect
the modem. Ensure they know how to enable their machine for access by InSite.
Tell them about the InSite status messages that appear on the image monitor.
14 Complete and return the Product Locator Card.
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US Robotics Setup
ATTENTION The QUAD switch is only present on the V.32 modems.
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Illustration 1 US Robotics Dip Switches
LOGIQ 500 quad LOGIQ 700 quad
OFF OFF
ON ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2 3 4 5
1. Power switch
2. Power cord
3. Cord to telephone (Not recommended)
4. Phone Cord to outlet
5. Serial port cord to SERVICE port on back panel.
(or laptop Com Port if configuring the modem for InSite use.)
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10 To write the V.32 modem ROM defaults to the NVRAM, type: at&f[Enter]
To write the V.Everything (or V.Everything56k) F1 template to NVRAM, type:
at&f1[Enter].
11 Then type: at&b1&h1&k3&n0&r2&w[Enter]
AT Command that tells modem to pay attention
&B1 DTE/DCE baud rate remains fixed at the DTE (scanner) setting
&H1 Hardware flow control (CTS)
&K3 Data Compression enabled unless data is already compressed
&N0 Modem negotiates fastest link rate possible with InSite modem
&R2 RTS enabled
&W Write current settings to NVRAM
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12 For places outside North America, other settings may need to be changed.
Bn Handshake answer options: 0: V.34 or overseas or 1: Bell
&G0 Guard tone used in USA and Canada
&P0 Pulse Dialing Type used in USA and Canada
13 Power the modem off. You must recycle its power to reset the modem.
14 Set DIP switches 1, 4 and 8 down/ON and the rest up/off. Power the modem on.
15 Verify that the key settings listed on the previous page are there, enter: ati4
For the 500/400
Install the 500/400 InSite option on the scanner. Use the Option Set Menu to
check whether InSite software is installed. Use the Service Test Menu Option
called System Preset Parameter Menu to select/change the Modem Kind.
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connected and dip switches properly set. If you have a Motorola modem, use
the procedure on page 13 to configure it.
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Please notice that you may use the items in the 700 service menu bar without
losing the applications mode; it is selecting 700 Diagnostics in the menu bar that
puts the machine into Disruptive service mode. It is a proper exit that clears it.
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Modem Status
Illustration 3 US Robotics LED indicators
HS High Speed
AA Auto Answer
CD Carrier Detect (DCD)
HS AA CD OH RD SD TR MR RS CS SYN ARQ
VOICE/DATA
OH Off Hook
RD Receive Data
SD Send Data
TR Terminal Ready (DTR)
MR Modem Ready/ Test Mode
RS Request to Send (RTS)
CS Clear to Send (CTS)
SYN Synchronous Mode
ARQ Automatic Repeat Request
MOTOROLA
codex
RD TR RI/OH
3265 FAST
TD CD RC/NC
RD Receive Data flashes when the modem passes received data to the MC.
TR Terminal Ready flashes when modem detects DTR from the MC.
RI Ring Indicator ON when an incoming call is ringing.
/OH Off Hook ON when the modem is off hook and connected to the phone line.
TD Transmit Data flashes when the modem accepts data to be transmitted from the MC
CD Carrier Detect ON when modem detects a carrier signal
RC / Remote Control flashes when modem is under remote configuration or control of a
NC Network Control network management system
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1. On/Off switch
2. Modem power cable plug
3. Cord to phone outlet
4. For phone connection (Not Recommended)
5. Dip switch settings
6. RS232 control cable to SERVICE port of LOGIQ t
1 2
3 4
5
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6
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Motorola 326X Setup, continued
This setup may not work in all countries. The TELCO OPTIONS depend on
your countrys telephone company. Please see the Motorola 326X Family
Modem Users Guide for Country Specific Information. All parameters are
summarized in the table starting on page
MOTOROLA
codex
3265 FAST
TD CD RC/NC
103 109
RD TR RI/OH
RETURN ENTER
104 108 125
103 109
TD CD RC/NC
Procedure
1 Plug in power cable for modem. Do not plug in the control or phone cable.
2 Open door on front of modem. You will see an horizontal LCD window, six LED
lights, and four buttons labeled:
RETURN an arrow pointing to the upper left
B an arrow pointing down
"
I an arrow pointing to the right
ENTER three concentric circles.
3 Turn modem on, and wait until Self Test is complete.
The LCD display will say 3265 Ready.
4 Press the RETURN button. The LCD display will say Disconnect T/D?
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Motorola Settings
Use the DOWN arrow on the Motorola modem to move to the next OPTION or
VALUE. If you have an option type displayed, the DOWN arrow will move you to
the next option type. If you are within an option, meaning a setting within that
option is displayed, the DOWN arrow will take you to the next value for that
setting within that option.
Use the RIGHT arrow to display the next Setting within the current OPTION.
Most values are the default values. Not all Options or Settings are listed here.
There might be some variation between models too.
ENTER
Use the modems ENTER button to change a settings value to the currently
displayed one or to perform the process listed as a question. If you press
ENTER when the Disconnect T/D? appears, this toggles the modem
between Talk and Data, between being used as a modem or setting its values.
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Definitions
CCITT Consultative Committee for International Telephone and Telegraph is an
organization that sets worldwide voice and data communications standards.
CTS Serial control signal from the DCE that stands for Clear To Send.
DICOM Digital Imaging and COmmunication in Medicine is an image format standard which
the industry is trying to standardize to replace the ACR (American College of
Radiology) NEMA standard. It is designed with PACs, Ethernet, networking type
applications in mind so that image formats between modalities and suppliers would
be transferrable on electronic networks.
DSR Serial control signal from the DCE that stands for Data Set Ready.
DCE Data Communications Equipment usually refers to a modem.
DTE Data Terminal Equipment is an EIA term that refers to a digital device designed
or configured to provide data, such as a computer or peripheral. RS232 signals
move in one prescribed direction relative to the DCE or DTE. The serial
interfaces on the bulkhead are configured as DTE.
EIA Electronic Industries Association is a US government department that provides
the latest electronic related standards for engineers and manufacturers.
ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network is a service that phone companies provide
that transfers five times more data than traditional analog phone lines.
modem Device used to transmit digital information across phone lines. It is an
abbreviation for ModulatorDemodulator.
RXD Serial data from the DCE to the DTE that stands for Received Data. It is input to
the MC from a peripheral or modem.
TXD Transmitted Data, serial data from the DTE to DCE. In this system it is serial
data from the MC via PIA to a peripheral or modem.
V.32 A CCITT standard for 4800 and 9600 baud modem communications. V.32
modems transfer data at 9600 bps unless phone line quality is bad. Until it
improves, the modem transfers at 4800 bps.
V.32bis A CCITT standard for modem communications that extends the V.32 connection
rate range in the following steps: 4800, 7200, 9600, 12 k, and 14.4 k bps. These
modems fall back one speed at a time as phone line quality worsens, or up one
as it improves.
V.34 A CCITT standard for modem communications that can transfer data up to 28.8
(or 33.6 kbps with certain software and hardware compatibilities). However most
phone lines make it rarely possible to reach these speeds.
V.42 A CCITT standard for modem communications that improves throughput by
correcting errors and compressing data that is uncompressed.
V.Everything A CCITT standard for modem communications that improves throughput by
adapting to the modem to which it connects and using optimal protocols.
V.Everything56k A CCITT standard for modem communications that improves throughput by
adapting to the modem (56k or less) to which it connects and using optimal
protocols.
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