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SERVICE MANUAL
prosound 6
ProSound 6
‘VOLUME 1
English Edition
Document Number : MN2-2033
Document Revision : 0
Copyright” ALOKA CO.,LTD.
VOLUME 1MNN2-2033 Rev.0
ProSound 6 Service Manual VOLUME 1
Contents of ProSound 6 SERVICE MANUAL VOLUME 1
PAGE
Chapter 1 Introduction page I-I~1-8 (8 pages)
1-1 Service Manual 1-1
1-2 Contents of this Service Manual 1-1
1-3. Construction of This Service Manual ~~ 1-1
1-4 Contents of Each VOLUME/Chapter ite
1-5 Precautions Against Electrical Hazards to Serviceman 1-3
1-6 Precautions Against Mechanical Hazards to Serviceman « Tees
1-7 Precautions Against Germ Hazards to Serviceman: 1-3
1-8 Precautions for Keeping Electrical Safety 1-3
1-9 Precautions for Keeping Mechanical Safety 1-4
1-10 Precautions for Keeping Chemicals Safety 1-4
1-11 Preparation to be made at Service Center 1-4
1-12. Care to be Taken in the Field « 1-4
1-13 Precaution for Liquid Crystal Monitor repairing ~~ 1-5
1-14 Handling of SM.D. PCB 1- 6
1-15 System Symbols 1-7
Chapter 2 SERVICE PROCESS page 2-1~2-12 (12 pages)
2-1 Repair work on the description of Service Manual 2-1
2-2 Upgrade work on the description of Service Manual: 2- 6
Chapter 3 INSTALL/DISASSEMBLE page 3-1~3-60 (60 pages)
ProSound 6 Disassembling Procedure “3.1
3-1 Parts Identification 3-2
3-2 Individual Unit Layout- Ses
3-3. Dismounting Flow chart 3.4
3-4 Removing of Covers ~~~ 3-5
3-5 Removing of Operation Panel and surrounding parts 3-9
3-6 Removing of USM unit- 3-16
3-7 Removing of PC board 3-21
3-8 Removing of JB and Connector Panel ve 3-26
3-9 Removing of Foot Switch and USB Cable and USB Connector Cover 3 - 28
3-10 Removing of Printer: 3-33
3-11 Removing of Monitor ~ 3-35
3-12 Removing of Surrounding parts of Monitor Arm ~ sen 3-39
3-13 Removing of Power Supply Part 3-48
3-14 Removing of Caster: 3-55
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ProSound 6 Service Manual VOLUME 1
3-15 Removing of Physiological AMP unit 3-56
Chapter 4. SYSTEM OVERVIEW page 4-1~4-26 (26 pages)
4-1 System Specification aoe
4-2 System Configuratio 407
4-3. System Block Diagram: 4-7
4-4 Configuration of the System: 4-1
4-4-1. System Control 4-1
44.2 TwRx unit~ 4-15
443 — Digital Imaging Unit: 4-19
4-44 Physiological Signal Display unit PEU-6* 4-23
44-5 — Power Supply unit 4-24
4-4-6 Viewing LCD Monitor IPF-1201* 4-26
Chapter 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING page S-1~5-4 (4 pages)
S-1 Introduction Seat
5-2 Precautions se 1
5-3. Tools and Measuring Instruments Required 5. 4
Chapter 6 PERFORMANCE CHECK page 6-1~6-14 (14 pages)
6-1 Introduction 6-1
6-2 Attention 6-1
6-3 Making Entries in Repair Report 6-1
6-4 Performance Check: 6- 2
Revision History of the Service Manual
Revision History of VOLUME 1 a 1/2
212Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1Ll
12
13
MIN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 1 Introduction
Service Manual
This service manual has been prepared for persons in charge of repair atthe field.
This service manual is compiled according to the following basic principle. "For service, pick out a
faulty PCB and replace it with a new PCB.”
Make the best use of this service manual, making also reference to available technical support
information such as “Technical Bulletin”.
Contents of this Service Manual
‘The equipment is repaired by PCB replacement, Therefore this service manual does not include the
circuit diagrams of the PCB unit, For the explanation of functions, Block Diagrams and signal list
of each PCB, whose circuit diagram is not included
‘The Specification of System and System Block Diagrams are described in “VOLUME 1: Chapter 4
SYSTEM OVERVIEW”.
For changes and modifications of as well as additions to specifications, if any, prompt information
will be given to you by means of “APPENDIX Manual Change Information”.
f@IMPORTANT@ — Always observe the manner specified for replacement, addition, ot
deletion of “Manual Change” to prevent missing of necessary
information and keeping of erroneous information.
Construction of This Service Manual
The structure of Service Manual is as follows
VOLUME |
1) Introduction... Chapter 1,2
2) Service Instruction .. Chapter 3, 5, 6
3) System Overview Chapter 4
4) Revision History. Revision HistoryMN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 1 Introduction
1-4 Contents of VOLUME/Chapter
VOLUME I
Chapter 1_ INTRODUCTION
Describing the purpose of the Service Manual
Chapter 2_ SERVICE PROCESS
Giving information peculiar to the equipment and care to be taken before starting repair work
Chapter 3_ INSTALL/DISASSEMBLE
Disassembling Procedure illustrates the disassembly and assembly of main components. Be
sure to follow working procedures if specified
Chapter 4 SYSTEM OVERVIEW
Describing Specification of System and System Block Diagram; It gives the overview of major
signals flows and mutual communication between the units in the system.
Chapter S_ TROUBLESHOOTING
Describing precautions on actual repair work and shows the necessary tools and measuring.
instruments. Also, it includes many hints on primary diagnosis and measures to be taken in the
field.
Chapter 6_ PERFORMANCE CHECK
Describing the procedure of checking for proper operation after repair and provides the forms
of check sheet,MIN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 4 Introduction
1-5 Precautions Against Electrical Hazards to Serviceman
‘When disassembling the equipment after checking it for a trouble symptom, give care to the following:
1) Be sure to unplug the equipment before disassembly.
2) Be sure to tum off the main switch on the equipment when removing electrical parts such as PCBs,
probe, and cable.
3) Safety alert symbols
4) The indication /A\, used on this equipment and in this service manual have the following meaning
“ Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or
‘moderate injury. ”
“A caution message is inserted here.
1-6 Precautions Against Mechanical Hazards to Serviceman
When disassembling the equipment, give care to the following to protect serviceman from hazards
1) Keep the working environment neat,
2) Wear working gloves to protect your hands from getting injured by burrs on the unit and easing.
3) Use only proper tools suited to work being made.
4) Be sure to observe the disassembly procedure shown in VOLUME 1: Chapter 3,
5) Take sufficient care not to damage component with undue load.
1-7 Precautions Against Germ Hazards to Serviceman
1) When it is necessary to touch the equipment, options and/or other peripheral devices at a customer
who uses intracorporeal (transesophageal, transurethral, transvaginal, transrectal) probes that need
sterilization, take special care to protect your hands against germs, irrespective of the usage of the
equipment: whether itis used in the operation room or not.
2) _ Service tools are subject to germ pollution in hospitals and, therefore, need periodical sterilization
3) Be careful not to directly touch anything assumable to have germ pollution. If necessary, ask the
customer for effective protection against germs.
1-8 Precautions for Keeping Electrical Safety
1) Be sure to ground the equipment securely.
2) Perfectness in grounding, screw tightening, and cover installation is essential. Negligence of it
could cause a possibility of leakage current from outer fitting which may lead to serious damage to
a patient being diagnosed,MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 1 Introduction
1-9 Precautions for Keeping Mechanical Safety ~
‘Take care to the following to prevent the equipment from being damaged or broken during disassembly
and reassembly work.
1) Be sure to observe the specified disassembly procedure,
2) Take care not to damage component parts by undue load,
3) Take care not to damage component parts by undue load.
4) Use only the specified screws and nuts. Using any other screws and/or nuts would affect not only
‘mechanical performance, but also electrical performance of the equipment.
1-10 Precautions for Keeping Chemicals Safety
Whenever grease, oil or other chemicals is used for maintenance service, options and/or peripheral
devices, be sure to clean the equipment and/or devices after service work.
1-11 Preparation to be made at Service Center
1) When called by a customer on the telephone, note the followings:
© Name of equipment
Serial number of equipment
Name of hospital
‘Telephone number
"Name of person in charge
Detail of trouble symptom as far as possible
© State of connection to optional devices
2) Go over the “Technical Bulletin” and “Technical Notes” to see whether the complained trouble can
bbe mended by means of regular repairing method.
1-12 Care to be Taken in the Field
1) Check for trouble symptoms.
2) Check for connection to optional devices and other peripheral devices.
3) Record the contents of the battery backup memory.
4) After working, restore the equipment according to the above mentioned contents of memory if
necessary,
5) After completion of work, put back the peripheral devices to the original condition,
1-4MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 1 Introduction
~ 1-13 Precaution for Liquid Crystal Monitor repairing
1) Subjecting the unit to strong shocks may result in damage to the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) or
‘malfunction, therefore care must be taken when transporting or installing the unit.
2) Do not lunge and hit the surface of the display.
3) Be sure to detach the metallic goods such as a wrist watch from your body before doing the repair
work.
To prevent the secondary damage and the electrical shock, the matters above should be taken into
careful consideration.MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 1 Introduction
1-14 Handling of S.M.D. PCB
It is an Aloka’s policy that neither repair nor modification of PCBs used for S.M.D. is made in the
field as a rule because of the following reasons:
[REMARKS] PCB does not need repairing or modifying in the field as a rule.
When handling a PCB, do not touch the IC unless it is necessary.
IC soiled with worker's hands may cause corrosion. Additionally, foreign particles such as fine
solder dust could be the cause of short-circuited IC lead wires whose pitch is smaller than that of
the traditional ones.
CAUTION
‘When handling a PCB, avoid touching the IC and connector pins on the
devices to prevent ESD (Electro Static Discharge) damage.
A service person should preferably wear an ESD wrist strap correctly
a PCB.
5
°
'
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Do not give excessively large shocks to the PCB.
When replacing the ROM (Read Only Memory) on the PCB, attempting to force the ROM into its
socket would cause the PCB to be subjected to an undue force, and the following faults may,
1) Damage to PCB intermediate-layer patterns
2) Peeling of chip devices (resistor, capacitor, diode, etc.)
3) Damage to a junction between electrode and internal element of chip devices
4) Peeling of patterns (especially those for mounting the parts) together with chip devices since
those patterns are rather fragile compared with PCBs used before
5) Damage to parts on the reverse side in the case of PCBs of both-side mounting type
Also, a PCB mounted improperly or a warped PCB mounted as its may cause the chip devices to
‘come off and the fine patterns to be cut
Additionally, reuse of chip devices (including resistors, capacitors, diodes, etc.) is strictly inhibited
because of the following reason: Since the chip devices are lacking in lead wires, such as those
found in the traditional component parts, heat given to the PCB will be directly conducted to the
inside of chip devices. As a result, a thermal stress will occur due to a difference in thermal
expansion coefficient between each chip device and PCB, giving rise of the possibility of cracks
inside of or on the surface of chip devices or the possibility of thermal breaking (internal burning).
Very thin wiring pattems require extreme care in handling of the PCB.
Be sure to observe the precautions mentioned above also to prevent the secondary accidents.1-15
System Symbols
MNN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 1 Introduction
Symbols used by Aloka are described below, together with reference to IEC publication(s).
Position
Meaning
‘Various Places
On the side of
probe connector
Danger
Carefully read the pertinent items in the operation
manual, and handle the equipment with grate care.
ANSI standard 2535.3,
IEC60601-1, Attached table D
BS 5378 PARTI, Appendix A
Biohazard
ANSI standard 2535.3
1807000 No.0659
BS 5378 PARTI, Appendix A
Left side panel
Be careful of explosion
Leff side panel
Various places
Be careful of electric shock
ANSI standard 2535.3
BS 5378 PARTI, Appendix A
Be careful of fire
BS 5378 PARTI, Appendix A
Left side pane! | Be careful of acoustic power
‘Type BF applied part
PEU-6
IEC60601-1, Attached table D
Indicates the ON position of the switch.
Power switch
1BC60417-5007
Indicates the OFF position of the switch.
Power switch
1BC60417-5008,
Indicates the STAND BY position of the switch.
Power switch
15C60417-5009
Alternating current
Rear panel
1EC60417-5032MN2-2033 Rev.0
‘Chapter 1
Introduction
No.
Symbol
12 Potential equalization terminal
TEC60417-5021
43 Protected against the effects of continuance immersion
in water
1EC60529
14
0123
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) symbol:
A symbol warning of no touching to the pins cropping
‘out. When touching to the pins cropping out or nearing
to them, there can be of malfunction or breaking down
of the device by electrostatic discharge.
This mark indicates this product complies with
Directive 93/42/EEC relation to Medical Device.Chapter 2
SERVICE PROCESS
Chapter 221
MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 2 Service Process
Repair work on the description of Service Manual
‘The typical processes for the repair work are shown as the Flow Chart on the next page. Do the repair
‘work according to this procedure. In the case of modification of the Technical Bulletin, Technical Notes
ot Upgrade Kit, see the next item 2-2.
Each procedures of flow chart are numbered to refer its detail shown from page 2-3. Furthermore, the
Flow Chart and its explanation show the time when each Chapter of service manual are required on
repair work. This isa guide for the usage of service manual.
‘The service manual is very important for the repair work, especially readjustment and performance
check after completion of repair work. This is to keep the safety and quality of equipment. If you make
them, you have to describe that the treatment has been done according to the applied Chapter of service
‘manual, on the repair report or the like.
‘The circled numbers shown in the Flow Chart on next page, are corresponded to the procedure number
shown from page 2-3.MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 2 Service Process
Technical Bulletin, Technical Notes
VOLUME 1 Chapter 4, 5
Reception and
Investigation
Selection and order of
Required part(s)
VOLUME 1 Chapter 5
History
VOLUME 1 Chapter 2
‘At Customer side
VOLUME 1 Chapter 1,5
Repair and
adjustment
VOLUME | Chapter 6
Check by customer
Fill repair report
Approve by customer
Yes
Repair again?
Present repair report Show comments of the
Demand to repair the prohibition to use on
defective part(s) the equipment
Report to customerMN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 2 Service Process
— Procedure 1 Reception of repair and investigation
‘Accept the repair request from the customer or distributor. At this time, the following points have
tobe confirmed and checked,
© Model name/number, and serial number
© Name of customer (Hospital), address, phone number, and name of person in charge
© Configuration of the connection of peripheral devices
© Software version or the like shown on the Maintenance display (if possible)
© Detail of phenomenon appeared on the function of equipment
Make an examination what circuit may be defective as the function of equipment based on the
above information. If you need to know about the basic operation and special information for the
‘maintenance, refer to the following Chapters, or ask to the Technical Support,
- @ VOLUME 1 Chapter4 SYSTEM OVERVIEW
® VOLUME | Chapter 5 TROUBLESHOOTING
‘The reported phenomenon may be the original problem on the equipment. Because, refer to the
‘Technical Bulletin or the Technical Notes separately issued to check it whether defectiveness or not.
If it has been reported as the original problem, make a work according to the Technical Bulletin or
the Technical Notes.
Procedure 2 Selection of required parts and order
If you find the doubtful circuit, order the necessary parts. Then check the delivery date and decide
the date to visit on the consultation with the customer.
For the selection and order of parts, refer to the following Chapters,
@ VOLUME | Chapter 5 TROUBLESHOOTING
For the electrical parts such as UNIT, check the history information on the HISTORY of this
equipment separately issued.MIN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 2 Service Process
Procedure 3. Preparation of visiting the customer
Check the required tools, measuring devices and parts to be replaced before the visiting the
customer. Then check the special information for the equipment reference with the following
Chapter,
@ VOLUME 1 Chapter2_ SERVICE PROCESS
Procedure 4 Confirmation of phenomenon
Confirm the appeared phenomenon and condition to happen it with the customer. If you don’t
know about the operation of equipment, refer to the Operation Manual attached to the equipment.
Procedure Repair and readjustment
Repair the defective circuit with the brought parts. For the repair work, read the following Chapter
carefully,
VOLUME 1 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
‘And, examine the trouble reason depending on the situation with following Chapter,
© VOLUME 1 Chapter TROUBLESHOOTING
The electrical or mechanical readjustment may be requested depending on the replaced parts.
If you need the electrical or mechanical readjustment, ask to the Technical Support.
Procedure 6 Operation check
Check the system behavior to keep its condition as same as before in trouble, reference with the
following Chapter. Be sure to do according to the description because check items are depending
on the portion to be treated.
@ VOLUME | Chapter 6 PERFORMANMN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 2 Service Process
Procedure 7 Judgment of the operation quality
If the result of “Procedure 6” is passed to the all standards, do the next “Procedure 8”. On the other
side, if not, make a judgment of “Procedure 10”.
Procedure 8 Confirm by customer, make repair report and approve
Reconfirm the solution of trouble phenomenon with the customer. Then make a repair report and
obtain approval of customer.
‘The repair report shows not only the treatment but also the method of readjustment and operation
check. If they have been done according to the service manual, the followings have to be shown,
“Checked according to the Chapter 6 of service manual VOLUME 1, and passed.”
Procedure 9 Presentation of report and order to repair parts
Fill the repair report with necessary item, and present it according to the certain procedure.
If the defective parts that trouble cause included is available to use again by repair, make an order
to do. If you cannot judge whether the part can be used again or not, ask to the Technical Support.
Procedure 10 Judgment of possibility to repair again
As the result of judgment on “Procedure 7”, if the trouble is not solved, judge the possibility to
make the repair Work again
favailable, return to “Procedure 5” and continue to work.
Ifunavailable, go to “Procedure 11”.
Procedure 11 __ Indication of the prohibition to use
As the result of judgment on “Procedure 10”, if you judge that it is impossible to continue the
repair work at this time, indicate that the equipment is stil out of order, and also show the
prohibition to use, on the equipment.
Procedure 12 Report to the customer
Report the reason why the trouble cannot be solved to the customer. Then consult about the plan of
next repair work,
‘And do the same way from “Procedure 2”.MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 2 Service Process
22
Upgrade work on the description of Service Manual
‘The typical processes for the upgrade work are shown as the Flow Chart on the next page. Do the
upgrade work according to this procedure. In the case of repair work, see the previous item 2-1
Each procedures of flow chart are numbered to refer its detail shown from page 2-8. Furthermore, the
Flow Chart and its explanation show the time when each Chapter of service manual are required on
upgrade work. This is a guide for the usage of service manual,
The service manual is very important for the upgrade work, especially readjustment and performance
check after completion of upgrade work. This is to keep the safety and quality of equipment.
‘The circled numbers shown in the Flow Chart on next page, are corresponded to the procedure number
shown from page 2-8.MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 2 Service Process
Technical Bulletin
© [Selection and order of | Technical Notes
requites patskts | Installation
Procedure
Consultation with
Technical Support
VOLUME 1 Chapter 2
At your site
‘At customer site
® VOLUME 1 Chapter 6
OY doaeareat
Yes
Installation Procedure
© Installation Procedure
VOLUME 1 Chapter 3
VOLUME 1 Chapter 6
No
©
Show comments of the
prohibition to use on the
equipmentMN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 2 Service Process
Procedure 1 Selection of required parts / kits and order
Accept the upgrade request from the customer, distributor or person in charge of sales. At this time,
the following points have to be confirmed and checked to decide the parts and kits,
Document name that announced the upgrade or kit requested
‘Model name/number, and serial number
Name of customer (Hospital), address, phone number, and name of person in charge
Configuration of the connection of peripheral devices:
Software version or the like shown on the Maintenance display
‘Make an examination what parts or kits are required based on the above information. For the
selection, refer to the following document separately issued, or ask to the Technical Support,
© Technical Bulletin
© Technical Notes
‘To confirm the detail of upgrade, see the Installation Procedure attached with applied Technical
Bulletin or Technical Notes.
Depending on the upgrade, hardware, or software, the other upgrade may be required. Check it
with the Technical Bulletin or Technical Notes.
‘Then, confirm the delivery date of required parts or kits, and decide the date to visit on the
consultation with the customer.
Procedure 2 Preparation of visiting the customer
Check the required tools, measuring devices and parts or kits to be used before the visiting the
customer, Then check the special information for the equipment reference with the following,
Chapter and document,
@ VOLUME 1 Chapter2 SERVICE PROCESS
Technical Bulletin, Technical Notes and/or Installation ProcedureMN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 2 Service Process
Procedure 3 Operation check before upgrade
On the basis of work, the upgrade to the defective equipment is prohibited. Because, before
upgrade work, check the behavior of equipment whether normal or not according to following
Chapter and document,
@ VOLUME I Chapter 6 PERFORMANCE CHECK.
© Operation Manual
Procedure 4 Judgment of the operation quality
If the result of “Procedure 3” is passed to the all standards, do the next “Procedure 5”. On the other
side, if not, go to “Procedure 10”.
Procedure $ Upgrade work
Do the upgrade work according to the following document,
Installation Procedure attached with kit, Technical Bulletin or Technical Notes
Procedure 6 Operation check after upgrade
Check the system behavior to keep its condition as same as before the upgrade, reference with the
following Chapter. Be sure to do according to the description because check items are depending
on the portion to be treated.
@ VOLUME 1 Chapter 6 PERFORMANCE CHECK
VOLUME 1 Chapter3 INSTALL/DISASSEMBLE
@ Installation Procedure
Procedure 7 Judgment of the operation quality
If the result of “Procedure 6” is passed to the all standards, do the next “Procedure 8”. On the other
side, if not, make a judgment of “Procedure 11”,MN2-2033 Rev.0
‘Chapter 2 Service Process
Procedure 8 Confirmation by customer -
Reconfirm any functions of equipment with the customer. Then, if need, introduce and explain
about the new functions and specification added by this upgrade.
Furthermore, if need, make a report to be approved by the customer. The report shows not only the
‘treatment but also the method of operation check. If it has been done according to the service
‘manual, the following has to be shown,
Checked according to the Chapter 6 of service manual VOLUME I, and passed.”
Procedure 9 Return of unnecessary parts and report of completion
According to the Technical Bulletin or Technical Notes, return the unnecessary replaced or unused
parts as soon as possible if suggested.
And, if the report of upgrade is suggested on the same document, report it with the information
required.
Procedure 10 Work for the abnormal behavior of equipment
On the result of judgment in “Procedure 4”, if the equipment does not work normal, solve the
problem according to item 2-1 “Repair work on the description of service manual” shown in this
Chapter.
When the problem is solved, return to “Procedure 5” of this item and continue to do the upgrade
work.
Procedure 11 Judgment of possibility to recover
AAs the result of judgment on “Procedure 7°, ifthe problem has been made by this upgrade, judge
the possibility to recover it.
Ifavailable, return to “Procedure $” and continue to work.
Ifunavailable, go to “Procedure 12”.MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 2 ‘Service Process
= Procedure 12 _ Indication of the prohibition to use
AAs the result of judgment on “Procedure 11”, if you judge that it is impossible to recover at this
time, indicate that the equipment is the out of order, and also show the prohibition to use, on the
equipment.
Procedure 13 Report to the customer
Report to the customer that the upgrade has not been completed because of the problem on the
upgrade work. Then make a schedule to fix and complete it
Procedure 14 Asking to the Technical Support
Report to the Technical Support about the happening of problem on the upgrade work, make an
examination to solve and order the additional parts. Before the asking, check the following points,
© Name of kt, or the issue umber of Technical Bulletin ot Technical Notes showing the upgrade
‘Model name/number, and serial number
‘Configuration of the connection of peripheral devices
Software version or the like shown on the Maintenance display
Indication of equipment such as Upgrade
Detail of phenomenon appeared on the function of equipmentChapter 3
INSTALL/DISASSEMBLE
Chapter 3MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
ProSound 6 Disassembling Procedure
3-1, Parts Identification
3-2. Individual Unit Layout
3-3. Dismounting Flow chart
34, Removing of Covers
3-5, Removing of Operation Panel and surrounding parts
3-6, Removing of USM unit
3-7. Removing of PC board
3-8. Removing of JB and Connector Panel
3-9, Removing of Foot Switch and USB Cable and USB Connector Cover
3-10. Removing of Printer
3-17. Removing of Monitor
3-12. Removing of Surrounding parts of Monitor Am
3-13, Removing of Power Supply Part
3-14, Removing of Castor
{[35- Removing of Physiological AMP unit
Q\ CAUTION
| The system must be disassembled only by the qualified personnel.
I Ifyou tighten the screws/bolts more than needing it during disassembling procedure, the
plastic covers could lead to make a crack.
Ifthe screws/bolts has a unloosing process, you must use it with same process.MIN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install)Disassemble
Operation Pane!
IPF-1201
‘Monitor Arm.
Cable Hook.
‘SP-0902MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
Physiological
AMP unit
PEU6
DC Power Supply
USM unit EP541800"
USM-31*
Distributor
EP543100™
Power Entry unit
EU-6042"
AC outlet
JB-279°7280"
Main-Power Supply unit
EU-6045"MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
This procedure is described based on the flow chart below. Please proceed disassembling in
accordance with this chart. The number of each item corresponds to the number of descriptions.
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Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
BNK3x8 Fe, Ni, 2
3-4, Removing of Covers
BNK3x8 Fe, Ni, 2
3-4-1 Removing of Left side cover
@Unfasten 2 screws, and lift and remove the
left side cover.
@Unfasten 2 screws, and lift and remove the
right side cover.MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
3-4-3 Removing of Front cover
@Lower the lever, and adjust the operation
panel at the top.
@Remove 2 caps.
@Unfasten 2 screws, and remove the front
cover.
@
Front cover
3-4-4 Removinig of Rear cover
Unfasten 2 screws, and remove the rear
cover.
Rear coverMN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
3-4-5 Removing of Top cover
Remove the cable hook.
@Remove 4 caps.
@Unfasten 4 screws, and remove the top
cover.
BNK4x10 Fe, Ni, 4MIN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
BNK3x8 Fe, Ni, 10
Right Shield Cover
Hook-and-loop
Left side cover
‘3-4-6 Removing of Right shield cover
Loosen 10 screws, and lift and remove the
right shield cover.
S4T-Removing of Filter
Peel 2 hook-and-loop fasteners at the
reverse side of left side cover, and pull and
remove the filter.MNN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
———————_
4 3-5-1 Removing of Panel
(Unfastened screw) | Gy sosen 2 screws at the bottom of operation
Panel Bottom Cover panel.
@unfasten 2 screws at the bottom of monitor
arm, and remove the panel bottom cover.
3XBe careful not to drop it.
®
BNK3x8 Fe, Ni, 2
(Loosened screw)
@ Unfasten 5 screws at the bottom of
operation panel.
BNK3x8 Fe, Ni, 5MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3
Install/Disassemble
@Remove the connectors attached to the
operation panel,
© Connectors to unplug
IP400, P410, P420]
Panel PCB
©Lift the front of operation panel, and level it.
Pull the operation panel to the front until the
panel PCB can be seen, and remove it
upwards.
3Level the operation panel, and insert it until
the panel PCB disappears.
Lower the front of the operation panel, and
set and install it in the panel base.MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 InstallDisassemble
STC knob, 8
Knob (small)
3-6-2 Removing of Knob
@Pull and remove 8 STC knobs and 2 knobs
of the operation panel.
3-5-3 Removing of Panel PCB ASSY
@Remove 2 connectors of the track ball
© Connectors to unplug
[P 100, P2}
@Unfasten 24 screws, and remove the panel
PCB ASSY from the panel case.
Kn the case of an assembly, do not forget to
attach the spacer of "C1" mark portion.MIN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
CNK3x8Fe,Ni,2 @ Track Ball
@ |CNK3x8 Fe, Ni, 4
Function key cap (small), 21
Oval key cap, 3
Round key cap (large), 12
Round key cap (small), 13,
Rubber Sheet
3-5-4 Removing of Track Ball
@Remove the connector of track ball.
‘© Connector to unplug
[P109)
@nfasten 1 screw, and remove the nylon
clamp.
@uUnfasten 2 screws, and remove the track ball
3-5-5 Removing of Cap
@Remove 53 caps, holding down the rubber
sheet.
© Caps to remove
[Oval key cap, 3]
[Round key cap (small), 13 ]
[Round key cap (large), 12]
[Function key cap (small), 21 ]
[Seesaw key cap, 4]
3€Push and install the portion inserted in the
panel PCB of the rubber sheet with a stick
with a diameter of about 1.5mm.
Stick
_
Gg = Sheet
—— Panel PCB
Function key
rubber sheet 6
Function key
rubber sheet 5
Function key
rubber sheet 3MIN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3
Install/Disassemble
Nut, 2 (size: 12mm)
Toothed Washer, 2
3-5-7 Removing of Rotary Encoder
@Remove the connectors of rotary encoder.
© Connectors to unplug
[P101, P102]
@Remove 2 nuts, and remove 2 rotary
encoders.
‘Be careful not to lose the tooth lock washer.
2XUnite the flat portion of rotary encoder and
the flat portion of panel PCB as in the figure,
and install the rotary encoder.MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 InstallDisassemble
@Remove all caps and rubber sheets and
‘encoders from the PCB ASSY.MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 InstallDisassemble
USM unit cover
3-6-1 Removing of USM unit covet |
@unfasten 10 screws, and remove the USM
unit cover.
3Be careful not to stretch the fan cable.
@Remove the connector of fan.
© Connector to unplug
[P856]
3-16MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
3-6-2 Removing of Fan
BNK3x30 Fe, Ni, 2
@unfasten 2 screws, and remove the fan.MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3
Install/Disassemble
Signal Cable
for B/W Printer
-PTROUT
Control Cable
for BIW Printer
@
@ Connector Panel
3-6-3 Removing of USM unit
@Remove the USB connector attached to the
rear of USM unit and all
attached to the connector panel.
connectors
© Connestors to unplug
[ USB connector, Signal cable for BW
printer, Control cable for BAW printer, P21,
P50, P60, P70, P80, (Option: P30, VCR
OUT, VCR IN) ]
@ Unfasten 2 screws, and remove the
connector panel.
3Be careful not to deviate for the installation
Position
3X Be careful not to pinch the tip of cable
clamp.
Cable Clamp
RST-1.8N.Cable Clamp
RST-1.8N
MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
@Remove the cable clamp from the unit
chassis.
BNK4x10 Fe, Ni, 1
B4S-ZMC4, 4
Ground Cable
@Unfasten 1 screw, and remove the ground
cable.
3KBe careful not to drop the tooth lock washer.
®Pull the power supply PCB a little, and
remove the connectors.
3KBe careful not to stretch the cable by pulling
the power supply PCB too much.
© Connectors to unplug
[P853, P854]MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
‘Square Hole
| ©Unfasten 4 screws, and pull the USM unit.
Remove the USM unit, pulling 2 cables from
the square hole of chassis.
BNK3x8 Fo, Ni, 4MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 InstallDisassemble
3-7. Removing of PC board
Mother Board 3-7-1 Removing of Mother Board
@ Unfasten 16 screws, and remove the
mother board [EP542400
3-7-2 Removing of Probe Selector PCB
‘@Unfasten 6 screws.
@Use the Ejector, and remove the probe
selector PCB ASSY.MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
PCB cover
@Unfasten 11 screws, and remove the PCB
cover.
© : BNK3x6 Fe, Ni, 9
A : BNK3x20 Fe, Ni, 2
Probe Selector PCB
BNK3x8 Fe, Ni, 3
@unfasten 3 screws, and remove the probe
selector PCB [EP532200"].MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
ePs32400" 3-7-3 Removing of EP532300"/EP532400%
@Unfasten 5 screws, and remove the PCB
[EPs32400").
‘CNK3x8 Fe, Ni, 5
Ep532300" Sacer 14
@unfasten 14 spacers at both sides of PCB
[EP532300"]
CNK3x8 Fe,MIN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
Cable Clamp of Power Supply PCB
RST-1.8N
@Remove the cable clamp from the unit
chassis.
Ground Cable
BNK4x10 Fe, Ni, 1 @unfasten 1 screw, and remove the ground
cable.
Card Puller
3Be careful not to drop the tooth lock washer.
@Pull the power supply PCB a little, and
remove the connectors.
© Connectors to unplug
[P8s3, P854]
@Use the card puller, and remove the power
supply PCB [EP541800".
Card Puller
Power Supply PCBMN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
Card Puller
Card Puller
3-7-5 Removing of EP538900"/EP542600%
@Use the card puller, and remove each PCB.MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
JB-279"1280"
BNK3x8 Fe, Ni, 2
of JB and Connector Panel
3-8-1 Removing of JB-279*/280*
@ Unfasten 2 screws, and pull out the
JB-279/280".
JB-279*/280"
@Remove the connectors, and remove the
JB-279"/280".
© Connectors to unplug
[P850, P852)SignalCable — @
-PTROUT
Control Cable
for BAW Printer
BNK3x8 Fe, Ni, 2
P60 ~ J60 PNL
P2t-J21 FOOTSW,
Cable Clamp
RST-1.8N
MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
3-8-2 Removing of Connector Panel
@Remove all connectors attached to the
connector panel.
© Connectors to unplug
[Signal cable for BIW printer, Control cable
for BWV printer, P21, P50, P60, P70, P80,
(Option: P30, VCR OUT, VCR IN) ]
@ Unfasten 2 screws, and remove the
connector panel.
3XBe careful not to deviate for the installation
Position.
3 Be careful not to pinch the tip of cable
clamp.
3-27MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
3-9, Removing of Foot Switch and USB Cable and USB Connector Cover
BNK3x8 Fe, Ni, 2
Foot Switch Cover
3-9-1 Removing of Foot Switch
@unfasten 2 screws, and remove the foot
switch cover.
Foot Switch PCB
@Remove the connector [P001-1] from the
foot switch PCB.MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
@Remove the stop ring, and remove the foot
Foot Switch PCB switch PCB from the foot switch cover.MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install)Disassemble
Plastic Cable Clamp
3-9-2 Removing of USB Cable
@Cut the plastic cable clamp of connector
part.
BNK3%8 Fe, Ni, 1
USB Cable
@Unfasten 1 screw at the front side, and
remove the earth clamp.
@Pull out the USB cable to the front side
through the opening of chassis.BNK3x8 Fe, Ni, 2
MNN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
@unfasten 2 screws, and remove the USB
insert fixture.
USB Insort Fixture
®
USB Fixture
®Remove the USB fixture from the USB
insert fixture.
USB Cable
Remove the USB cable from the USB fixture.
3Turn the emblem side of USB to the fixture
side, and install USB cable.MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
3-9-3 Removing of USB Connector Cover |
@Remove the hook, and remove the USB
connector cover from the reverse side of
front cover.
2Be careful not to lose, since the USB
connector cover is not being fixed.
USB
Connector
CoverMIN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install)Disassemble
‘331044 Removing of Printer
@Remove all the cables connected to the recording device
wiring cart given below.
Printer ProSound 6
VIDEO IN, PTR OUT eee
UP-897"/P93" REMOTE, PRINT CONTROL
=ACIN PRINTER. AC outlet
Removing of UP-897*//Pe3*
@unfasten 1 screw, and remove the blindfold
board.
BNK4x10Fe, Ni, 1MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
@Unfasten 2 screws, and pull out the printer.
BNK4x10Fe, Ni, 2
Control Cable
@Remove all connectors attached to the rear
of printer.
Power Cable Signal CableMN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 InstallDisassemble
Monitor Back Cover (upper) 3-1-1 Removing of Monitor Back Covet
@Unfasten 4 screws, and slide and remove
the monitor back cover (upper) upwards.
BNK3x8 Fe, Ni, 4
@uUnfasten 2 screws, and remove the monitor
back cover (lower) as open the lower part
of the cover to the backside.MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3
Install/Disassemble
3-11-2 Removing of Escutcheon
BNK3x8 Fe, Ni, 4
Escutcheon
P tite 3x8 Fe, Ni, 2
Schraubsockel, 2
DVI Cable
LCD Up-and-down
BNK3x8 Fe, Ni, 2
Working Part
‘@Unfasten 6 screws at the rear, and remove
the escutcheon and the filter
3-143 Refiaving 6f Monitor
@ Unfasten 2 screws,
schraubsockel.
and remove
the
@Remove the power cable and the DVI cable.
3 Line up the cables lengthwise, and fix it.
Monitor Arm
Power Cable
DVI Cable
@First, pull out the power cable to the bottom
through the hole of the monitor arm lower
part.
Then, pull out the DVI cable to the bottom.MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
@Lower the lever, and adjust the panel at the
top.
@Unfasten 4 screws, and remove the monitor
arm ASSY, supporting the monitor arm.
Monitor Arm ASSY.
3:12'5 Removing of Probe Holder
BNK4x10 Fe, Ni 4
@Unfasten 4 screws, and remove the probe
holder.
Probe HolderBNK3x10 Fe, Ni, 1
S3x8 Fe, Ni, 8
$3x8 Fe, Ni, 4
Plastic Cable
E0806AD
MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
‘
@Unfasten 8 screws, and remove: the hook
holder from the fixture.
‘ease of Jelly Holdér>
@Unfasten 4 screws, and remove the jelly
holder from the fixture.
3-12-6 Removing 6f Panel Base
@Unfasten 1 screw, and remove the earth
clamp.
Cut 2 plastic cable clamps, and remove the
cables fixed to the panel base.MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 InstallDisassemble
@Remove 2 caps.
@Unfasten 4 screws which are fixing the
panel base.
Perform supporting the panel base by hand
not to drop it.
HB620 SUS, 4
LOCTiTE
Panel Base @Pull out all cables passing through the panel
base, and remove the panel base.MNN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
3-12-7, Removing of Lever
@Unfasten 1 screw, and remove the cap.
CNK4x10 Fe,Ni,t
@Loosen 1 screw with the hexagonal wrench
of 1.5 per line, and remove the lever.MIN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install)Disassemble
3-12-8 Removing of Panel Arm
DUnfasten 4 screws.
HB6x20 SUS, 4
Caster Base
BNK5x10 Fe, Ni, 4
@Unfasten 4 screws at the
chassis.MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
@Pull out the cables passing through the
inside of panel arm, and remove the panel
arm.MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
Removing of Power St
Part
3-13-14 Removing of Main Chassis
@Remove the cable clamp from the chassis.
@uUnfasten 14 screws, and remove the main
chassis.
3KBe careful not to catch the cables, when
passing through the opening of chassis.
BNK4x10 Fe, Ni, 14MIN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install)Disassemble
3-13-2 Removing of Line Filter Unit
BNK3x8,Fe,Ni,4
@Unfasten 4 screws, and remove the Line
Filter unit upwards.
Line Filtor Unit
@Remove the connector.
‘Connector to unplug
[P8541]MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
Screws, 4
@Unfasten 4 screws, and remove the cables
of SSR.
BNK3x12 Fe, Ni, 2
@unfasten 2 screws, and remove the SSR.MIN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
Noise Filter
Screws, 4
®Open the cover, unfasten 4 screws, and
remove the cables of noise filter.
Noise Filter
BNK3x8 Fe, Ni, 2
@®Unfasten 2 screws, and remove the noise
fiter.
3-51MIN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
HB6x12 SUS, 4
@® swesus,4 Pei ®
Cable Clamp
BNK4x10 Fe, Ni, 1
@
Transformer
Ground Cable
BNK4x10 Fe, Ni, 1
BNK4x10 Fe, Ni, 4
Power Input Unit
3:13-3 Removing of Transformer
@Remove the connector attached to the
Power input unit.
‘Connector to unplug
[801]
@Unfasten 1 screw, and remove the cable
clamp.
@Untasten 1 screw, and remove the ground
cable.
@unfasten 4 screws, and remove the
transformer.
@uUnfasten 4 screws, and remove the power
input unit.MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
Light-blue
Cables, 2
Brown
Cables, 2
Green-Yellow
3-13-5 Removing of AC IN and Breaker
@Remove 7 cables.
(BAC IN cables, 4 breaker cables)
@Remove the hook, remove the AC IN or the
breaker.
3-13-6 Removing of Fuse
@Push the hook, and remove the fuse holder.
@Remove the fuse from the fuse holder.MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install)Disassemble
Cable Fixture
‘SP-5242(100V FA)
SP-5239(200V FA)
Mo0101~Mo0110:
BNK3x25 Fe, Ni, 2
‘Mott ~:
BNK4x25 Fe, Ni, 2
Power Cable
3-13-7 Removing of Cable Fixture
@Unfasten 2 screws, and remove the cable
fixture.
@Remove the power cable.MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
3-14, Removing of Caster
—_—_—_—e—eeeeeeeeeeee
3414-4 Removing of Caster
@insert magazines under ProSound 6 so that
the caster which removes floats about
20-30mm.
Spanner
Nominal diameter 32mm.
@Remove the caster with the spanner.MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble
315-4 Removing of Physiological AMP unit
Blindfold Board (2) Blindfold Board (1)
@Unfasten 1 screw, remove the blindfold
board (1), and remove the blindfold board
(2).
BNK3x8,Fe,Ni, 4
@ _ Blindfold Board (2)
@Unfasten 1 screw, and remove the blindfold
board (2).
BNK3x8,Fe,Ni, 1MIN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install)Disassemble
@Remove the plastic cable clamp from the
hole of shield plate.
Plastic Cable Clamp.
RST-1.8N,
BNK4x10,Fe,Ni, 2
@
Physiological | @Unfasten 2 screws, and pull out the
Mean physiological AMP unitMN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install)Disassemble
@Remove the connector from the rear of
physiological AMP unit.
© Connector to unplug
[P702]
Plastic Cable
Clamp
©Cut the plastic cable clamp, remove the
connector attached to the connector panel,
and remove the cable.
© Connegtor to unplug
[P80]MIN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 3 Install)Disassemble
$3x8 Fe.Ni, 4
3-1-2 Removing of Physiological AMP PCB
and Cable
@Unfasten 4 screws, and remove the cover of
physiological AMP unit.
Physiological
AMP PCB,
BNK3x8,Fe,Ni, 4
Plastic Cable
Clamp
$3x10,Fe,Ni, 2
@Peel the label, and unfasten 2 screws of the
ECG connector.
Cut the plastic cable clamp of core, remove
the connector from the PCB, and remove
the cable in the physiological AMP unit
© Connector to unplug
[P710]
@ Unfasten 4 screws, and remove the
physiological AMP PCBChapter 4
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
Chapter 441
MIN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 4 System Overview
System Specification [Notes about expression
Scanning System
Simultaneously Attached Probes
B, B/B, BM, M
M mode Display
Diagnostic Distance
Display modes
Probe Frequency
Electronic Probes
‘Transmission Frequency
Electronic Probes
‘Transmission Method
Electronic Probes
‘Transmission Voltage
Electronic Probes
‘Transmission Power Control
‘Transmission Voltage Monitoring
Focus System
Electronic Linear/Convex
‘Transmission:
Reception:
Receiving Addition System
Receiving System
Receiving Apodization
Receiving Multiprocessing
‘compatible.
"The comments like “Ver-2~" inthis document generally means the level
of system in combination of software and hardware, Therefore, some of
specification below may not be applied if only the software is
Electronic Linear Scanning
Electronic Convex Scanning
Electronic Probe... 2. probesOperating Modes
Moving Bar Display (Scrolling is not available)
‘Sweep Speed: 7 steps
(1, 15,2, 3,4, 6, 8 cm/sec)
3 ~2dem (Each probe has a diagnostic limit)
Eleotronie Linea Convex
[B, B-Zoom o
BB ‘Oe
BM, M o
(O: Possible, %: Impossible, (*1): No Duplex
Selection is possible by Image Freq,
1.88, 2.14, 2.5, 3.0, 3.75, 5.0, 6.0, 7.5, 10.0, 13.0MHz,
(Bach probe has a frequency limit)
Single pulse transmission
‘Burst wave transmission
(Maximum number of burst wave is 2 waves)
ExPHD
Max. 480V
‘Transmission voltage is controlled by an operation pane!
The transmission voltage setting value is monitored by
the CPU, which also stops transmission and cut off
transmission power supply output.
4 point max. + Acoustic lens (Selectable from 4 points)
Continuously variable + Acoustic lens
Digital Beam Former
BIW : Max. 2 directionMN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 4 ‘System Overview
Image Quality Adjustment
BGain 30~904B
MGain +£30dB (60/256 dB Step) from B Gain Settings
sTc 8-level slide variable resistor
Contrast 16 steps
AGC 8 steps
FTC ON/OFF (only M mode)
Frame Correlation 16 levels (B/W)
‘Smoothing (B) ‘Smooth type: 4 steps(Low, Midl, Mid2, High)
Horizontal Smooth : (Off, Low, High)
Post Process 5 types (Linear/Slopel/Slope2/Slope3/Reject)
‘View Gamma ‘View Gamma 5 types (Linear/A/B/C/D)
Scanning line density Variable in accordance with the diagnostic distance and
‘zoom settings,
Relief 4 types (OFF +3 steps, BM)
Image Frequency Select 4 types (Resolution, STD1, STD2, Penetration)
DIU
Image Gradation BW: Bbit, 256 steps
Displayable Scanning Lines Max 1024 lines
Display Memory BW: $12 * $12 * 4 planes
Cine Memory BW: 912 x 32768 x 8 bit x 2 planes
Image Display Synchronization Method
Uitrasound frame syne.
Ping Pong system ON/OFF selectable
‘Cine Memory Function
Maximum Scanning Lines Max 65536 lines
Scroll Max 2048 lines
Image Display Functions
B/* mode Left-Right Display Possible
Bmode Image Zoom —_—_Write Zoom possible
(Read Zoom is possible only Freeze)
Position Movement Yes
Left-Right/Up-Down Inversion Yes
M mode image Echo Erase Yes
Request Function (Display mode change after Freeze) ‘Yes
Playback measurement Yes (Only Manual Calibration)Data backup/output
Still image output format
Backup Media
Patient information management
Patient database in the equipment
Display information
Language
Auto Display
Character Input
Graphic Display
Measuring Function
B mode Basic Measurements
M mode Basic Measurements
Obstetrical Measurements
Gynecological Measurements
Cardiac Measurements
Left Ventricle function
B mode
M mode
MIN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 4 System Overview
DICOM LE Lossless
JPEG
BMP.
JPEG
Compact Flash
Input of patient information
Management of store images according to patient
Impossible Backup/Restore the database to/from the
media
English
date, time, Imaging frequency, Image Direction mark,
diagnostic distance, Gain, Contrast, Frame Rate,
‘Transmission voltage (% display), Focus Mark, Velocity
Range, Heart Rate, BSA/GW/PSA, Preset Name,
Acoustic Power
Hospital Name, Patient number (ID), Patient Name,
Patient age, Gender, Height, Weight, Body surface area,
pregnancy week, Comments (Movable using a trackball),
Annotation characters (Movable using a trackball),
Sonographer
Range Mark, Time Mark, Puncture Guide Line(display
depth indicator), Body Mark (user-configurable), Cursor
(includes Sample Gate, M-Window, Angle Mark), Cine
scale
Distance Measurement, Area/Circumference length
measurement, Angle measurement, Volume
measurement, % stenosis measurement, Ration
measurement, Histogram measurement, Hip J Angle
‘measurement
Length measurement, Time Measurement, Heart rate
measurement, Velocity measurement, % stenosis
measurement
Gestational Week (GA) measurement, Fetal Weight
(FW) measurement, Amniotic Fluid Index, AE Pocket,
Handling of Multiple Fetuses, Fetal Heart Rate
measurement, Graph function
Uterine measurement, Endometrial Thickness
measurement, Cervical measurement, Ovarian
measurement, Follicular measurement
Pombo(wall), Teichholz(wall), Gibson(wall), Single
Plane Ellipsoid, Bi-plane Ellipsoid, Bullet, Simpson,
Modified Simpson
Pombo(wall), Teichholzwall), Gibson wall)MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 4 System Overview
Brmode
M mode
Urological Measurements
Other Measurements
Report Functions
Input-Output Signal
Data Input-Output
Lax(wall), SAX, APX
Mitral valve, Aortic valve, Tricuspid valve, Pulmonary
valve
PSA measurement, Seminal Vesicles measurement,
Bladder measurement, Testicle measurement, Renal
‘measurement, Cortical Thickness measurement, Adrenal
measurement
Peripheral vessels analysis (% stenosis measurement),
Histogram measurement, Hip J Angle measurement,
VCR playback measurement
Obsterics Report, Gynecology Report, Cardiac Report,
Urology Report, Report output function
USB USBL.I 4ch
RS-232C ALK-3 1 system
Analog video Input-Output
‘Composite input for B/W video printer 1 system
‘Composite output for B/W video printer 1 system
Control signal(PRINT/BUSY) 1 system
DVI output 1 system
LCD Monitor
12.1- inch Color Monitor (VGA)
Power Supply Unit
Power Supply Voltage 100 Volt System AC 100~ 120V + 10%
200 Volt System AC 200 ~240V + 10%
Service Receptacle (AC outlet)
Printers, VIR and other (Total Max. 250VA) 2 system
Power Consumption
Dimensions
Weight
600VA
420mm (W), 616mm (D), 1209~1609mm (H)
Approx. 66.2kg, (Standard Configuration)
Classification for the protection against surges
Class I Device
Classification for the degree of protection against surges
Use Environment
Air Pressure
Room Temperature
Relative Humidity
BF type
+10~40°C
30-85%
700~1060 hPaMajor Options
Photographic Equipment
BIW video printer (analog)
Vcr
VCR Mounting bracket
CD-R disk drive unit
Physiological signal display unit
‘One-point Foot switch
3-channels Foot switch
MN2-2033. Rev.0
Chapter 4 System Overview
UP-897MD (Option, NTSC, Sony)
UP-897CE (Option, PAL, Sony)
P93E (Option, 200 ~ 240V, MITSUBISHI)
P93W (Option, 100 ~ 120V, MITSUBISHD
HS-MD3000U (Option, NTSC)
HS-MD3000E (Option, PAL)
MP-FX-PROSOUND6-1
DDU-100EXP (Option, 200 ~ 240V)
DDU-100USA (Option, 100 ~ 120V)
PEU-6
Display Information ECG
Display mode B mode Ich
‘Sweep mode :Ich
Sensitivity /Position 16 steps
Sweep Speed 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4,6, 8 (Sec/Frame)
ECG SYNC nothing
MP-2345B
MP-2614B4-2 System Configuration
MN2-2033 Rev.0
Chapter 4 ‘System Overview
This ultrasound diagnostic machine (ProSound 6) consists of those units below.
Main body
Ultrasound Main unit,
Power Entry Unit
LINE FILTER UNIT
Operation Panel
Viewing monitor
AC OUTLETS 100V
‘Transformer
Peripheral devices
Physiological signal display unit
BIW video printer (analog)
ver
VCR Mounting bracket
CD-R disk drive unit
One-point Foot switch
3-channels Foot switch
Software option package
4.3. System Block Diagram
PSC-141*
USM-31*
EU-6042*
BU-6045*
PNL-6
IPF-1201
JB-279*
M-F-332
PEU-6 (Option)
UP-897MD (Option, NTSC, Sony)
UP-897CE (Option, PAL, Sony)
P93E (Option, 200 ~ 240V, MITSUBISHI)
P93W (Option, 100 ~ 120V, MITSUBISHI)
HS-MD3000U (Option, NTSC)
HS-MD3000E (Option, PAL)
MP-FX-PROSOUNDS-I (Option)
DDU-100EXP (Option, 200 ~ 240V)
DDU-100USA (Option, 100 ~ 120V)
‘MP-2345B (Option)
‘MP-2614B (Option)
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‘There are the lists of all PCB (Except Power supply unit and external peripherals) and the system
block diagram mentioned from the next page.ProSound 6 PCB list___Ver.1.0.0, 1.1.0
PrSound6 Unit PCB No PCB name Description
Main body PSC-141 EP473204** | FOOT SW Foot Switch connector.
Main Panel PNL6 Operation panel, connected to the BEM by serial communication,
Utrasound Main Unit | USM-31 P532200** | Probe Selector Probe connector, Changing probes, HVS (High Volage Switch),
~ “Transmitter for electronic probe , Variable voltage power supply circuit
for Transmission, Reception protection circuit, Channel Reduction
Ep532300%* | TxRx circuit, Pre Amplifier , Variable Gain Amplifier, HVS control, Channel
Reduction circuit control, Transmitter/Transmission trigger generator
_ for electronic probe, Voltage detecting circuit.
} A/D conversion, digital delay at - gona of 24 ch,
ee B/W beam process (line correlation, Spatial Filtering frame
eee |e correlation), Voltage monitoring circuit, generating Pre STC, memory for
correlation,
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beam and iis control, 2D intepolated: Scan Converter and video
memory for both M mode (2048 lines) and ECG data (2048 lines),
recone) nena Video Encoder/Decoder & UP/Down Converter, output to LCD monitor
and peripherals, input to peripherals, It controls entire system and
generate graphics and character information, Flash Memory, Compact
Flash, 1/0 interface for USB, Ethemet port, power supply start-up control
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EP543100** | Distributor piscine etary "
Eps4igoge | DC Power Supply Noise filter, DC+12Vb(FAN), DC+12Vb
DC#H2V, DC#S.1V, DC+3.4V, DCA9OV, D+SVstb
Viewing LCD monitor IPF-1201 12.1 inch LCD monitor.
Power Entry unit EU-6042 Circuit protector, selectable output to voltage 100V 200AC.
LINE FILTER UNIT EU-6045 Line filter for AC input, SSR (Solid State Relay).
‘AC OUTLETS 100V T8279 Providing AC power for peripherals.
[0p] ae mn ace ‘Amplifier and A/D converter for physiological signal (ECG only),
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Chapter 4 System Overview
Configuration of the System
4-4-1 System Control
BEM board
This MPU on the BEM board controls entire operation of the system.
Italso communicates with PC boards in the machine via Local Bus and SH(CPU) Bus, and
the Main Panel via serial communication.
System works by the program stored in the flash memory on the BEM board.
‘The Compact Flash on BEM board contains/stores;
> The program of ProSound 6
> The focus data of Tx/Rx circuitries for each probe
> The parameter data of scan conversion for each probe
> The presets, the image data and the patient information database
The MPU transfers probe specific data from the Compact Flash to each part when it’s
required even during the operation.
Main Panel : PNL-6* (Operation Panel)
Main Panel reads the status of operation then communicates with the MPU,
The information of full keyboard, trackball, the status of other switches, potentiometers
and encoders are sent via serial communication.
Address bus, Data bus
To control the system, the machine is equipped with the address/data bus below.
Local Bus: It controls the access to the register of Tw/Rx part (Probe Selector,
‘TxRx, RxBF boards),
Front End DMA Bus
It is synchronized with the repetition of the ultrasound transmission,
and it sends the some information signal for the blank time.
Rx Parameter Bus
It provides clock and timing signals for transmission/reception of
ultrasound, RxBF generates those timing signals.
DBF Local Bus :
It is bus to control the part Digital Beam Former. It is synchronous to
the repetition of the ultrasound, It is used for the DMA transmission of
the control signal and the transmission of the reception focus data
from BEM, etc.
CPS Control Bus
It is used to send the control data of the channel reduction
synchronizing with Front End DMA.
VGA Control Bus :
It is used to send the control data of the VGA(Variable Gain
Amplifier) synchronizing with Front End DMA.