ssd-3500 Service Manual
ssd-3500 Service Manual
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SSD-3500 Service Manual
Service Manual
1. This service manual has been prepared for persons in charge of repair at the field.
2. 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."
3. Make the best use of this service manual, making also reference to available technical
support information such as "Technical Bulletin".
1. The equipment is repaired by PCB replacement. Therefore this service manual does not
include the circuit diagrams of the PCB unit. For the function of each PCBs whose circuit
diagram is not included, refer to "SECTION 4 PRINCIPLE OF SYSTEM OPERATION".
In "SECTION 4", Specification of System, Principle of System, System Block Diagram,
PCB Block Diagram, the explanation of each PCB Block Diagram, and signal list are
described.
However, "Cable Connection Diagram", "Circuit Diagram of PCB equipped with the panel
switches which are easily exchangeable at the field" and "Circuit Diagram composed of
general circuit such as TV monitor and Power Supply unit"are described in "SECTION 5
SCHEMATICS".
2. For changes and modifications of as well as additions to specifications, if any, prompt
information will be given to you by means of "APPENDM Manual Change Information"
SECTION 2 PRECAUTIONS
Describes general precautions and preparations for maintenance service. Be sure to follow
working procedures if mentioned.
SECTION 3 BEFORERi32LWM
Gives information peculiar to the equipment and care to be taken before starting repair work.
Describes Specification of System, Principle of System, System Block Diagram, PCB Block
diagram, the explanation of each PCB Block Diagram, and Signal List. Gives the convenience of
grasping flow of major signals and mutual communication between units in the whole system.
SECTION 5 -..SCHEMATICS
Gives the cable connection diagram including all cables used, the circuit diagram of PCB
equipped with switches, and the circuit diagram of TV monitor and Power Supply unit.
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SECTION 1 How to use this service manual
SECTION 6 -HOOTING
Describes precautions on actual repair work and shows the necessary tools and measuring
instruments. Also, includes many hints on primary diagnosis and measures to be taken in the field.
SECTION 7 ~JXLBTMENTP R O C E D W
Gives guides of adjustments of PCBs and units which some PCBs need when they are replaced.
Describes the procedure of checking for proper operation after repair and provides the forms of
check sheet.
Disassembling Procedure Illustrates the disassembly and assembly of main components. Be sure
to follow working procedures if specified.
Lists the mechanical parts and electrical part which replacement possibility are considered .
Manual change information, the revision list of this manual, is filed in this section.
MN2-2006 RR1.0
SECTION 1 How to use this service manual
MN2-2006 Rev.0
SECTION 2 PRECAUTIONS
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 turn off the main switch on the equipment when removing electrical parts such as
PCBs, probe, and cable.
3) Safety alert symbols
The indication A used on this equipment and in this service manual have the following
meaning.
"Indicatesa potentially hazardous situation which, ifnot avoided, may result in minor or
moderate injwy. "
"A caution message is inserted here."
When disassembling the equipment, give care to the following to protect serviceman from
hazards :
1) When it is necessary to touch the equipment, options andlor other peripheral devices at a
customer who uses intracorpored (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 it is used in the operation room or not.
2) Service tools are subject to germ pollution in hospitals and, therefore, need periodical
sterilization.
3) Be carelf not to directly touch anything assumable to have germ pollution. If necessary, ask
the customer for effective protection against germs.
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SECTION 2 PRECAUTIONS
Take care to the following to prevent the equipment &om being damaged or broken during
disassembly and reassembly work.
Wbenever grease, oil or other chemicals is used for maintenance service, options andlor
peripheral devices, be sure to clean the equipment and/or devices after service work.
1) Wben a customer calls on the telephone, ask for the following information:
Name of equipment
Serial number of equipment
Name of hospital
0 Telephone number
Name of person in charge
Detail of trouble symptom as far as possible
State of comection to optional devices
2) Go over the "Technical Bulletin" to see whether the complained trouble can be mended by
means of regular repairing method.
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SECTION 2 PRECAUTIONS
1) Subjecting the unit to strong shocks may result in damage to the CRT or malfunction,
therefore care must be taken when transporting or installing the unit.
*DANGER High voltages are present inside the display chassis. Only experienced
technicians should touch internal parts.
DANGER The electric charge has remained in CRT after the power switch is turned off.
A Because the high voltage is usually used for CRT. So make the electric
charge escape with a g r o g stick which is connecVd to the ground of the
chassis and through the resistance for high voltage (Approx. IMQ) before
removing the anode cap.
Some electric charge remains in CRT after escaping with a grounding stick.
Do not touch the metallic part of anode cap with bare hands, when detaching
the anode cap directly.
2) CRT with the defleding yoke is already adjusted to the best condition. Do not touch the
deflecting yoke and the magnet of the neck part.
3) Be sure to detach the metallic goods such as a wrist watch fTom your body before doing the
repair work.
To prevent the secondary damage and the electrical shock, the matters above should be taken
into carefut consideration.
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SECTION 2 PRECAUTIONS
~ U ~ V M X SPCB
] does not need repairing or modifying in the field as a rule.
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m e n handling a PCB. do not touch the IC &ss tt IS n e c w
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
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the traditional ones.
f 0 CAUTION 0 When handling a PCB, avoid touching the IC and connector pins on the I ,
I devices to prevent ESD (Electro Static Discharge) damage. I
I A service person should preferably wear an ESD wrist strap correctly I
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grounded when handling a PCB. I
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Also, a PCB mounted improperly or a warped PCB mounted as it is 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 iead wires, such
as those found in the traditional component parts, beat 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 crack. inside of or on the surface of chip devices or the possibility of thermal
breaking (internal burning).
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SECTION 2 PRECAUTIONS
Be sure to observe the precautions mentioned above also to prevent the secondary accidents
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SECTION 2 PRECAUTIONS
Symbols used by Aloka are described below, together with reference to IEC publication(s).
1 - publication
417-5032
417-5019
Alternating current
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A 348 Attention, consult ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS
The typical processes for the repair work are shown as the Row Chart on the next page. Do the
repair work according to this procedure. In the case of modification of the Technical Bulletin or
Upgrade Kit, see the next item 3-2.
Each procedures of flow chart are numbered to refer its detail shown from page 3-3.
Furthermore, the Flow Chart and its explanation show the time when each section of service
manual are required on repair work. This is a guide for the usage of service manual.
The senice 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 section 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 3-3.
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/ Demandofrepair \
Technical Bulletin
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Section 4 6,11
Section 6,10
History
at customer side
Confirmation
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Section 2,6,9
Section 8
l Yes
Accept the repair request &om the customer or distributor. At this time, the following points
have to be confirmed and checked,
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 sections, or ask to the TechnicalSupporf,
The reported phenomenon may be the original problem on the equipment. Because, refer to the
Technical Bulletin 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.
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 sections,
4 Section 6 TROUiLESHOOTING
t Section 10 PARTS LIST
For the electrical parts such as UNIT, check the history information on the HISTORY of this
equipment separately issued.
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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
section,
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.
Repair the defective circuit with the brought parts. For the repair work, read the following
section carefully,
t Section 2 PRECAUTIONS
An4 examine the trouble reason depending on the situation with following section,
t Section 6 TROUBLESHOOTING
The electrical or mechanical readjustment may be requested depending on the replaced parts.
Because, refer to the following section &er completion of repair,
t Section 7 ADJUSTMENT
Check the system behavior to keep its condition as same as before in trouble, reference with the
following section. Be sure to do according to the description because check items are depending
on the portion to be treated.
Ifthe 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".
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,
"Readjustedaccording to the Section 7 of service manual."
"Checked according to the Section 8 of service manual, andpmsed. "
Fill the repair report with necessary item, and present it according to the certain procedure.
Ifthe 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.
As the result of judgment on "Procedure 7", if the trouble is not solved, judge the possibility to
make the repair work again.
If available, return to "Procedure 5" and continue to work.
Ifunavailable, go to "Procedure 11".
As the result of judgment on "Procedure 10", if yon judge that it is impossible to continue the
repair work at this time, indicate that the equipment is still out of order, and also show the
prohibition to use, on the equipment.
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".
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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 3-
1.
Each procedures of flow chart are numbered to refer its detail shown from page 3-8.
Furthermore, the Flow Chart and its explanation show the time when each section 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 3-8.
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Demand to upgrade
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Tech.Bulletin
Selection and order of ~ ~ ~ t ~ l l ~ Consultation
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requires partskits procedure Technical Support
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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,
Make an examination what parts or kits are required based on the above informalion. For the
selection, refer to the following document separately issued, or ask to the TechnicalSupport,
+ Technical Bulletin
To confirm the detail of upgrade, see the Installation Procedure attached with applied Technical
Bulletin.
Depending on the upgrade, hardware, or software, the other upgrade may be required. Check it
with the Technical Bulletin.
Then, confirm the delivery date of required parts or bts,and decide the date to visit on the
consultation with 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
section and document.
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
section and document,
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".
Check the system behavior to keep its condition as same as before the upgrade, reference with
the following section. Be sure to do according to the description because check items are
depending on the portion to be treated.
+ Section 8 PERFORMANCECHECK
+ Installation Procedure
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".
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Reconfirm any functions of equipment with the customer. Then, if need, introduce and explain
about the new functions and specificationadded 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 bas been done according to the service
manual, the following has to be shown,
"Checked according to the Section 8 of service manual, andpassed. "
According to the Technical Bulletin, 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.
On the result ofjudgment in "Procedure 4", if the equipment does not work normal, solve the
problem according to item 3-1 "Repair work on the description of service manual" shown in this
section.
When the problem is solved, return to "Procedure 5" of this item and continue to do the upgrade
work
As the result ofjudgment on "Procedure 7",if the problem has been made by this upgrade, judge
the possibility to recover it.
If available, return to "Procedure 5" and continue to work.
Ifunavailable, go to "Procedure 12".
As the result ofjudgment on "Procedure 1l", 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.
Report to the customer that the upgrade has not been completed because of the problem on the
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Report to the Technical Supporf 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,
8 Name of kit, or the issue number of Technical Bulletin showing the upgrade
8 Model namelnumber, and serial number
8 Confignration of the c o ~ e c t i o nof peripheral devices
Software version or the like shown on the start up display
8 Indication of equipment such as Upgrade or History Label
8 Detail of phenomenon appeared on the function of equipment
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3-3 Messages
In this equipment, messages are displayed warning that the equipment is malfunctioning or
advising the correct operation method.
There are two types of message, differing according to their content.
1) WARNING
This appears at the center of screen and an alarm tone is also emitted.
2) Measurement assistance message
These refer to message used to assist you in measurement and error message. They are
displayed in the message area at the bottom of the screen while measurement is taking place
(While you are using the track-ball or rotary switch during measurement).
3) Assistance message
When you use the keyboard to operate a function in a menu, assistance message appear in
the message area at the bottom of the screen.
4) General messages
These are message related to panel and menu operations. They are displayed in the message
area at the bottom of the screen.
5) Beep tone
This tone is emitted together with one of message 1 to 4. To mute this tone, select Warning
message in Display Control of PRESET.
6) Application measurement assistance message
These refer to message used to assist you in application measurement and error message.
They are displayed in the message area at the bottom of the screen while measurement is
taking place (Wbile you are using the track-ball or rotary switch during measurement).
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7) WARNING
40.1 Message Cause Treatment
1 Backup memory will be reset Pressing both "CTRL" and "R" Select "OK" or "Cancel"
to factory default. simultaneouslyto clear the after displaying the arrow
Do you still wish to continue? PRESET data and stored data. mark on the screen.
If you select "OK", all back
up data are cleared.
2 Hard disk Access error. In Preset control function, Data Press "OK" after displaying
Hard disk requires being cannot write into the Hard disk. the arrow mark on the
diagnosed. screen.
3 Disk crashed. In Preset control function, Data Press "OK" after displaying
in the Floppy Disk (FD) cannot the arrow mark on the
read out. (Disk crashed) screen.
4 Error: NOdisk, or disk In Preset control function, the Select "Retry" or "Cancel"
unformatted. data storing was performed after displaying the arrow
though FD was not inserted or mark on the screen.
unformatted FD was inserted.
5 Error: Disk write protected. In Preset control function, the Select "Retry" or "Cancel"
data storing was performed after displaying the arrow
though FD was protected from mark on the screen.
the writing.
6 Error: Insufficient disk space. When the data are storing into Select "Continue" or
Please insert new disk. the FD in Preset control function, "Cancel" after displaying tht
the capacity is not enough to arrow mark on the screen.
storing.
7 Error: Disk full. Please delete When the data are loading from Press "OK" after displaying
image. the FD or MO in Preset control the arrow mark on the
function, the capacity of Hard screen.
disk is not enough to storing.
8 Hard disk Access error. The data has been Initialized, Press "OK" after displaying
Hard disk requires being because of the data of Hard disk the arrow mark on the
diagnosed. was damaged. screen.
9 Store images to Removable The images were stored into the Wait until storing of data is
disk. external media by STORE completed.
switch.
10 Could not open DICOMDIR! When searching the DlCOM Select "Retry" or "Cancel"
files from Image Browser, the after displaying the arrow
/data could not be found. /markon the screen.
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isplay modes
Electronic L i n e a r y Sector
Electronic Convex ,
1 7
1
Volume
BIM OK 1 OK OK 1
B O m O OK OK OK
BCPFfmCPF)
BRW Doppler
B@)PWDoppler ,
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PW Doppler
B -> VOL
BIVOL
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Probe Frequency
Electronic Probes Probe nominal frequency is 2.5-7.5 MHz.
* Selection is possible by Image Freq.
Volume mode Probe 3.5 MHz (the Option unit is required)
Transmission Frequency
2.14,2.5,3.0,3.75,5.0,6.0,7.5, lOMHz (The range depends on probe)
Transmission Method
Electronic Linear, Convex: Single pulse transmission 1 Burst wave transmission
Electronic Sector: Single pulse transmission I Burst wave transmission
(Maximum number of burst wave is 15 waves)
Focusing System
Electronic Linear, Convex:
Transmission: 4 points max. (selectable from 8 points) + Acoustic lens
Reception: Continuously variable (For full range) + Acoustic lens
Electronic Sector:
Transmission: 4 points max. (selectable from 8 points) + Acoustic lens
Reception: Continuously variable (For full range) +Acoustic lens
Adjustment of image
B Gain -
30 90dB (601256 dB step)
M Gain i 30 dB from the B Gain setting
STC 8-level slide variable resistor
* Provided as digital information fmm the operation panel.
Contrast 16 steps (B, M independent)
AGC ' 16 steps (B, M independent)
Relief Off + 3 steps
FTC OdOff
ImageFreq. Select B: 4 kinds
M: 4kinds
Scanning line density Variable in accordance with the diagnostic distance, zoom and line
density settings.
Spectral Doppler
Frequency Analysis System: FFT system
Analysis Rate (PRF Range): The range varies depend on the probe frequency.
PW Doppler: -
+/- 0.5kHz +!- 20kHz
Sampling Point: 1 point
Sampling Volume: -
0.5 20 mm (0.5mrn step)
Doppler Gain: -
0 60dB, 0.83dB step
Base Line Shift: Possible on both real time and Frozen image
(It doesn't affect to the physiological signal.)
Doppler sound output in B Mode image display (T'W Sound On function): Yes
Color Flow
Display: Velocity
Variance
VelocityNariance
Power Flow
Cine Memory Function: Search; Max. 256 frames (With 256 scanning lines)
Scroll; Max. 128 screens (512 Pixels per screen)
Storemeview; Max. 999 frames
Auto display: date, time, Imaging frequency, Image direction mark, Diagnostic distance,
Gain, Contrast, Frame Rate, Transmission voltage (% display), Focus mark,
Velocity range, Heart rate, R-delay, BSNGWIPSA, Maximum Velocity,
Doppler angle correction value, Preset name ,VOL gamma, Opacity
Character Input: 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.)
Graphic Display: Range mark, Time mark, Velocity mark, Puncture guide line
Body mark, Cursor (mcludes Sample gate, M-window, Angle mark)
Flow area mark, Cine scale, Bi-plane mark, Multi-plane mark
Measuring Function
B mode Basic Measurements
DIST, Area (Trace, Ellipse, Circle), Volume 1, Volume 2 (Biplane, Single
plane), B Index
M mode Basic Measurements
M.VEL, M Length. M Time, Heart Rate, M Index
D mode Basic Measurements
D.VEL, ACCEL, Mean VEL, D.Time, Resistance Index, Pulsatility Index,
PlRT(VA), Heart Rate, Time, D. Cahper, D. Index, Stenosis Flow,
Regurgitation Flow, D Trace
B D mode Basic Measurements
Flow Volume, Stroke Volume
Obstetric Measurements
Gestational age measurement, Fetal weight measurement, Amniotic fluid
index measurement, Fetal Doppler measurement, Fetal heart function
measurement, Cervix measurement
GynecologicalMeasurements
Gynecological measurement, Follicle growth measurement, Bladder
measurement, GYN Dop measurement
Cardiac Function Measurements
Lee ventricular function measurement, M mode measurement, D mode
measiiement
Peripheral Vessel Measurements
Carotid measurement. Gpperlbwer extremity arterymein measurement.
Histogram measurement
Histogram (ROI: Square, Rectangle, Circle, Trace)
Input-Output Signal:
R, G, B, Sync output for color TV monitor: 1 system
Composite output for BIW video printer: 1 system
Control signal print%usy): 1 system
R, G, B, Sync output for color video printer l system
Control signal (PrintlBusy): 1 system
VTR Output
Color Composite: 1 system
YIC: 1 system
R, G, B, SYNC: l system
Audio LIR: 1 system
VTR Input (Main unit select one of the input signals)
Color Composite: l system
YIC: 1 system
Audio LdR: 1 system
For VTR Remote Control (for SVO-9500MDMDP) 1 system
External interface RS-232C 1 system
Centronics 1 system
Environment
Room Temperature 10-4Oc
Relative Humidity 30-75%
Ak Pressure 700- IOhOhPa
Dimensions:
Major Options
Photographic Equipment
B/W Video Printer W-895MD (NTSC)
UP-895CE (PAL)
P91;P91WiP91E
Color Video Printer UP-2 IMD P C )
W-21MD (CED)
CP900AiCP900UMiCP900E
VTR Svo-95ooMD4mP4
Physiological Signal Display Unit
PEU-4000
Display Information: ECG
SensitivityiPosition: Variable
Sweep Speed: 1, 1.5,2, 3,4,6, 8 (SeciFrame )
Foot switch
MP-2345B
MP-26 14B (3-channels)
Optional devices
There are the lists of all PCB (Except Power supply unit and external peripherals) and the system
block diagram mentioned from the next page.
:SI)-&500PCB List
iD-3500
kin body .
lain
.... panel
EP4787 Rx Connector
EP4784 DBP The main amplifier (digital) for BiW images, output the US image data to DIU
.... - unil. . -. -.- -- ..... .
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Digital Beam EP483701 Rx Beam Former Afl) and digital delay circuitry. It contains 16 processing channel per PCB.
Former EP4810 TxRx CTRL IW (Transmission voltage) control, DBF control, Generating the timing signal
for GEU, Heart Kate Counter.
%&dDopp1er E1'4760 CFP Quadrature detection (Spectral Doppler and Color), Color Flow Processor
elocity, Variance and Power flow
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,EP4761 ,SDP ,Spectral Doppler analyzer, Interface with DIU for Spectral Doppler and Color,
Flow image.
Mother Board EP4788 Mother
CPU
EU-9090
JUKI-760EA Generic CPU -.
The main controller of SSD-3500. It eeneratcs eraohics and characters.
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EP4829 CPU ITFl This is the connector PCB between Generic CPU and CPU ITF2. - -. - -
EP4830 CPU ITF2 PC1 BUS bridge, 2.5"IJDD is mounted, Control of ATX power supply, Relaying
the si als of serial, arallel, Ethernet ke board and mouse.
- EP4889 LVDS ITF !
Relavine
, " the VGA video sienal" from Generic CPU. (LVDS form)
Xgital Imaging EP4769 CMB Generating the parameters of correlation for Scan Converter, basic clock s i p a l
'art for DlU.
Line correlation, Frame correlation for BiW. Mass Memory for BiW (65536 US
line) and its control, Scan Converter and frame memory.
Frame correlation, Mass Memory (65536 US line), Scan Converter and framc
memory for color flow imaging.
(2/2)
Units PCB Number Name Description
EP4768 VPU Convert the BiW, Velocity, Variance image data to composite, YIC, analog
RGB video signal and output it.
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Convert the comnosite and YiC video simal in~uttedfrom outside to dieital
RGB data for internal use. Generates gray and color scale bar.
EP4786 /DISTRIBUTOR Distribute the video and audio signal toperipherals. Audio Amplifier
IPC-1550 15" color TV monitor (Non-interlaced)
Primary power EP4779 AC Power Control Unit Supplying AC power: ACl 00V system i AC200V system.
supply unit
Eli-6029
Secondary power EP4800 DC Regulator Outputs DC +3.3V, +5.1V, -ti-S.OV, +I-12V, IIVA (0 to -100V)
supply unit. HVD (+40V), HVE (-150V)
EP4468 PSC A/D conversion of the ECG signal and the conversion of it to TV display.
Physio signal EP4801 Physio Amp Amplifier for ECG signal.
unit EU-5045
I I I
EU-9084 134469 VOL VOL-mode processing and motor controller (For scanner).
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CPU
The CPU controls entire operation of this system that is a generic PC and it also controls HDD
and FDD.
The HDD contains:
The programs of this PC.
The programs for other peripheral processors.
m a t is transferred to the flashmemories of each PCB when the certain command is invoked)
The focus data of each probe that is for Tx and Rx circuitry.
The parameter data for scan converter unit that contains the data of each probe.
The PRESET data.
The CPU also transfers the data that is for specific probe to Tx/Rx andlor DIU units from the
HDD in accordance with a necessity while the system is running.
By utilizing the floppy disk drive, the system reads the up-grading data into HDD, makes a
backup of the preset data and maintenance backup.
Peripheral MPU
There are micro processors other than the CPU mentioned above, on the CMB PCB and the Tx &
Rx Control PCB.
The program for those MF'U is also stored UI the flash memory on each CMB and Tx& Rx
Control PCB and it will he restored by the CPU when the system is up-graded.
There are bus bridges between PC1 BUS and LOCAL BUS, LOCAL BUS.and USC BUS. It is
open when the CPU accesses to USC bus andor Front End bus but closed for other time in order
to avoid the noise from control part leaking into the TxRx unit.
Probe data
Focus data for transmission:
The transmission focus data consists of amount of delays for each probe that is stored in the HDD
as special files and it is transferred to the flash ROM on the Trig. flT PCB. The system compares
the revision of data that is stored in the HDD and the flash ROM when it starts up and reload it to
the flash ROM if the system fmd a discrepancy between them (After up-grading, for example).
Thus, once the system transferred the data to the flash ROM, it nonnally uses the data from the
flash ROM and the data transfer from the HDD doesn't take place when yon change the setting on
the operation panel (Change the display mode and/or preset, for example).
Normally, the system calculates the focus data from the source and then transfers it to the DBF
(Rx Beam former). The capacity of the memory on the DBF is not large enough to store complete
data of one probe, so the system transfers only the necessary data in accordance with the display
mode, magnification and focus points. The image responds immediately if the focus data is
already in the DBF when you operate the panel but if there isn't, the response will he delayed
about I - 2 seconds.
When you connect a new probe at the first time, it would take maximum 5 seconds or so, for
calculating and transferring the focus data.
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Tx Rx module :
This module transmits the ultrasound for electronic probes based on the control signals from Trig.
ITF and the transmission trigger signals (Delayed Triggers).
Front End PCB has two connectors for electronic probes @lectronic Linear / Convex / Phased
Array) and HVS (High Voltage Switch) circuitry for selecting the channel of crystals that are driven
simultaneously from the crystal array in the case of linear andlor convex probe. KVS circuitry is
controlled by Trig. ITF PCB.
The reception signal is amplified by PRE AMP and passed to Rx Beam Former via Channel
Reduction (C-R) circuitry and TGC amplifier. C-R is controlled by Trig. ITF PCB.
Rx Pixel Focusing
(Rx continuos dynamic focusing)
Depth
For B/W US image, delayed and added Rx data passes through Pre process circuit (It is the same
as Main Amp in conventional machine), where it selects the frequency that applies to the processing
in accordance with the depth, applies LOG compression, Detector, AGC, FTC and COXTRAST etc.
(There are two identical circuitry for BNV' parallel processing.)
Then BNV' data is transferred to DIU (Digital Imaging Unit) an US line by line via USD BUS
(Ultrasonic Line Data Bus).
The delayed and added Rx data is also transferred to Flow/Doppler module for the frequency
analysis of PW Doppler and the Color Flow calculation.
Tx & Rx part also has the following circuitry.
Tx Trigger generator for the electronic probes.
The generator of control signal for Rx signal, such as Pre STC and STC signal.
Timing/Control signal generator for Tx/Rx unit.
FlowiDoppler module :
FlowiDoppler module executes the frequency analysis for PW Doppler and Color Flow calculation.
For PW Doppler, the Rx signal from Rx Beam Former goes through Quadrature detector and FFT
frequency analysis and then transferred to DIU via USD Bus.
For Color Flow calculation, the Rx signal from Rx Beam Former is processed as the same manner
as PW Doppler that it goes through Quadrature detector and then the Rx (line) signals are stored into
Memory Block (Number of the lines depend on the Color Average setting). The data that is read out
from Memory block passes through tbe filter, which cuts out the wall motion and then the unit
extracts the velocity information that is processed by auto-correlating the data with the one from the
same depth of previous Rx line, and the intensity information of the Doppler that is processed by
auto-correlating the same signals, then it calculates the Velocity, Variance, and Power data from those
extracted information. The calculated data goes through the clutter rejection and the spatial filter
circuitry, then transferred to DIU via USD Bus (Wlich is assigned for color data).
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The CPU part controls entire Ultrasound diagnostic equipment.
This CPU controls DIU and connected to TxRx unit via USC BUS. It is also c o ~ e c t e dto
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ECG signal coming from the Physio. Amp part is processed by PSC board in DIU adjusting
the sensitivity and the display position.
Then the data is delayed in order to match the display timing with Doppler spectrum
when it is for Line mode and it is stored into Mass Memory as a header of the US data.
Physio. signal read out from Mass Memory is transferred to PSC board again and then
displayed by exchanging with Plane mode data.
This data is first stored in the memory and then the video generator circuitly for ECG
creates the overlay signal. After that, it is transferred to W U board.
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Power Supply unit utilizes AC mains, which isolated by transformer as an energy source
and provides various kinds of voltage that are required by main unit. It also provides the
isolated power to the peripherals (JLecorders).
The transmission voltage for electric probes is controlled by the signal (6 bits voltage
setting data; HVA) that is sent from main unit.
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It consists of Probe Connector (x2) for Electronic Probe, Relay circuitry, and Probe Code
Interface.
1) Probe Connector:
It is a connector to connect probe. Number of channels for TxRx is 32ch. However,
transmission channel for Phased array probe is 48ch.
2) Relay circuitry:
It consists of 128 Relays and it switches PROBE 1 and PROBE2.
3) Probe Code Interface:
It controls the relay circuitry and outputs the Probe Code to data bus.
4) High Voltage Switch:
It consists of 16 HVS (8-Channel High Voltage Analog Switch) and it connects transducers
(maximum 128ch) to the T x k system (32ch) by switching them.
5) Pre AMP 1:
There are 32 Pre AMP circuitry with variable gain functionality. The maximum gain of each
Pre AMP is +40dB.
6) 2-lines Adder (Channel Reduction):
The input signals from Pre &W1 are processed by phased-sum. As neighboring 2ch of
signals are added with considering the delays between them by Delay Line Module (L-DL-
55)
7) Pre AMP 2:
It amplifies signals from 2-lines Adder then sends it to Rx Beam Former.
Maximum gain is +30dB.
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This PCB sets the Delay for each channel to create electronic focus for transmission and it
consists of the trigger block that generates transmission trigger signal at TTL level, 32ch of
transmitter circuitry (48ch for Phased Array probe), USC Bus Window that converts USC Bus to
GEU Bus and Signal Generator Block that generates Pre AMP gain control signal.
TX Cant
TX Cont latches the transmission conditions that is set from outside, generates the Delay
data and control signal for Gate Array.
Delay Data ROM
Based on the transmission condition that is set from outside, it outputs the delay data to
execute the transmission focus and Channel Reduction.
Gate Array
Gate Array generates the transmission trigger based on the delay data and the number of
transmission pulse for each channel that is outputted by Delay Data ROM.
Driver
Driver generates the transmission pulse based on the transmission trigger.
HV Monitor
HV Monitor does AIDconversion of the HV voltage and outputs it as the register data.
Signal Generator
Signal Generator generates the control signal that controls the gain of Pre AMP 1 & 2.
High Voltage Switch Control (INS Cont)
HVS Cont consists of the logic circuit and controls ENS.
Channel Reduction Control (C-R Cont)
C-R Cont consists of the logic circuit and controls the Delay Line module (L-DL-55) for
Channel Reduction.
USC Bus Widow
USC Bus Window is the interface between USC Bus and GEU Bus, and it converts UAD
(0: 15) of USC Bus into GEU Bus that divides address and data.
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RX Beam Former is Digital Beam Former with 16 channelshoard. By cascade connection of several
boards, it configures the Digital Beam Former that supports various numbers of channels. Also by
setting different delay to every transmission beam by timesharing, it can receive multi-directional
beams simultaneously.
This PCB consists of the 16 channel phased adder and the Controller that controls the adder. Echo
Data of each channel is added sequentially by the pipeline adder with daisy chain configuration and
sent to the next board.
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Digital Filter consists of the Low Pass Filter (Band-limit the data after over-
sampling at 8fU to drop the data rate to 4fU) and Band Pass Filter (Cut DC
component).
SFIFO (Short FIFO Memory):
SFIFO is FIFO memory that compensates the delay in the depth direction. By
delaying the readout, it can delay by n times of sample clock. It outputs 4
sequential data simultaneously to the interpolation circuitry by shift-register.
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Interpolation:
It uses sequential 4 proximate data from SFIFO memory to obtain the data that
matched with the delay. By this process, it is able to give h e r delay with the
resolution of 1132 of sample clock.
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Adderl adds the interpolated data to the next channel and sends it to LFIFO.
LFIFO (Long FIFO Memory):
LFIFO is a FIFO memory to compensate the larger delay between channels.
Gatn:
It is the time variable gain control for Reception Apodization. (Reception
Apodization makes the reception beam sharper so that it improves the lateral
resolution)
Adder2:
Adder2 adds the adjoining channels and sends it to Pipeline Adder.
Pipeline Adder:
Pipeline Adder adds the channel data sequentially by adding the adjoining
channel and sending out the processed data to the next channel.
Control Circuit:
Phased addition by DBF requires large amount of focus data. Focus data is divided into the
static focus data (Data that depends on probe and scan mode) and the dynamic focus data (Data
that has to be set beam by beam). Static focus data is set directly to the hardware register by the
host before releasing the freeze status. Dynamic focus data that required for next beam is
implemented by the DM.4 transfer (in accordance with Beam Timing signal) from Focus Data
memory to ASIC while the previous beam is still being received. It is done for each beam.
DMA BUS:
DMA BUS is the 16 hivbi-directional internal bus used for DMA aansfer when the focus data
is set at DBF.
Bus Interface:
It interfaces between DM4 BUS and MPU Bus OjSC Bus).
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Board ID:
Each PCB slot on the Motherboard has hoard numbers so that each DBF board is able to know
the channels to process.
DMA Controi:
Focus data given to each phased adder is transferred beam by beam from Focus Data Memory
by DMA. DMA controller controls this by commands from the host and timing signals.
Focus Data Memory:
Focus Data memory keeps the dynamic focus data that sets channel for each beam for up to 3
probes.
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Tx Rx Control consists of the interface between DBF module (It consists of Front End Interface,
Tx Trigger, Rx Focusing, Beam Processor, Doppler Processor, Flow Processor and the controllers
of those parts) and Host Processor, data acquisition timing generator, R-Delay controller, Heart
Rate counter and it also initializes FPGA for Rx Beam Former.
10) PC Interface:
ISA bus can be linked to external PC. By means of the ISA bus, you can access inside of the
DBF module directory from a PC and implements an adjustment and/or a test for each board
in the module.
11) HVControl:
HV Control generates the control signal of transmission voltage.
12) FPGA Control:
FPGA Control outputs the signal for FPGA Dataset.
13) LED:
LED indicates the status of operation.
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4-5-5 DBP
DBP is the beam process for BW image. (Equivalent to Main kW in the conventional machine.)
It processes the reception signal from Beam Former digitally and outputs to Digital Imaging Unit.
4-5-6 CFP
It has quadrature detector (Both for Spectral Doppler and Color Doppler) and obtains Velocity,
Variance and Power data by color calculation using the signal after this circuitry.
1) Acquisition Unit:
Acquisition Unit does the quadrature detection (digitally) by acquiring RF digital data from
Rx Beam Former.
After that, it outputs data to the frequency analysis part of SDP PCB and the color
calculation part of CFP via (digital) Low Pass Filter.
2) Memory Block:
Memoly Block consists of Memory Block 1 and 2 for two channels that are Channel A and
B (A-I, Q and B-1, Q). Line memory for each memory block has capacity that supports 8
directions (16 transmissionsldirection). (B color calculation is done by data that obtained by
several transmissions at the same position.) Multiple line data after quadrature detection is
saved in this memory block once, then the data with same direction and depth is read out
sequentially for color calculation.
3) Wall Filter:
Wall Filter is a filter to eliminate Wall Motion. Characteristics of the filter varies depending
on the Flow Filter setting.
4) Correlator for signal & clutter:
It acquires the flow velocity vector by taking antocorrelation between the data from the
same position at T times ago (T: data cycle) and the current data. It also acquires the
Doppler signal power by taking autocorrelation between the same data.
It calculates velocity component and power for Clutter signal. The results of these four
calculations are accumulated then outputted.
5) Coordinate Transformer:
Coordinate Transformer acquires the mean velocity P E L ) by means of coordinate
conversion of Auto Correlator output. It also acquires the variance PAR) from C/R(T)/and
C R(0) and the Doppler signal power (PWP) from L: R(0).
6) Threshoiding:
It estimates the Clutter signal and clears the Clutter data.
7) Sequence & Det. Proc. Control
It controls the Color Calculation part based on the control signal and timing signal from
SDP.
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SDP does the Doppler analysis for Specmun Doppler mode that of the signal after quadrature
detection from CFP board. It also receives Velocity, Variance, and Power data from CFP and re-
sampling them after they go through spatial filter and then, send it to Digital Imaging Unit via
Color ULD Bus (Ultrasound Line Data Bus).
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CMB consists of the Ultrasound Line Data Receiver (ULDR), Mass Memory and Scan Converter
for BW Mode (B, M & D Mode), ULDR (For both PlaidLine), Mass Memory and Scan Converter
(SC COL) for Color Mode and the circuitry that generate the basic clock inside Digital Imaging
Unit, including TV Timing signal and signal for specifying the screen display frame.
BW M o k
It performs preprocess for the data from Ultrasound Line Data Bus, such as correlation, and for the
Line Mode (MDoppler), it generates Sweep speed signal and implement re-sampling of US data
then, send it to Mass Memory. Mass Memory has large capcacity that can store 65536 BW line
data. Ultrasonic data stored in this memory is used for real time display and SEARCH function for
Cine memory.
The data from Mass Memory is transferred to Scan Converter. Ultrasound line data from Mass
Memory goes through two-dimensional interpolated as the same way as SSD-500015500, and
converted to the format of TV display.
Address Generator
It generates the address data for interpolation and Video RAM.
SEL
It switches the internal ultrasound data (6bit) and the external VTR data (RGB, 6hit). The
video signal from VTR is converted to digital RGB signal (each 6 bit) at VPU and written
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into Video RAM with following assignment:
Use 6 hit (From 8 hit) for BW
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2D Interpolation
Use 2 hit for Velocity and 4 hit for Variance
It calculates for the 2D interpolation (It can interpolate up to 32 pixel in lateral direction). 6
bit data is converted to 8 hit, affer interpolation. (It doesn't interpolate for M and D image,
so that it remains 6 bit data affer interpolation circuit. Lower 2 bits are remain unused)
10) Video Memory (lM Byte)
It has the capacity of 4 plane of display memory (5 12 pixel x 512 pixel x 8 bit 1plane) with
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read synchronized with TV's synchronized signal. It has 4 planes and it is used for
combined mode (BM, BID, BiB) request mode after freezing the image as well as for Ping-
Pong display.
Also, the data from VTR at VTR playback is written into this Video Memory. At VTR
playback, the data goes through the Video Memory also at Real-time display, consequently,
it is reduces the blurring of the image.
Writing cycle of the Video Memory is at Sons, so that the data from VTR can be written
directly (Without a VTR ITF).
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Color Plpse;
ULDR sends Color Data (Velocity, Variance) received from Ultrasound L i e Data Bus to Mass
Memory.
Mass Memory can store 65536 l i e s of Color L i e data (Velocity: 6-bit, Variance: .?-bit) from
ULDR. In addition, it also has the frame correlation circuitry for color (Velocity). The Color Data
(Velocity, Variance) that stored in Mass Memory is used for Real-time display and SEARCH
function in Cine memory. It uses harddisk for STORE function and the data read from Mass
Memory is transferred to SC COL.
Scan Converter converts the Color line data (Velocity, Variance) from Mass Memory into the TV
format aBer the 2 0 interpolation.
5) Frame Accelerator
It interpolates between £tames in order to show the frame rate increased for velocity data.
6) Vector RAkl
Parameter for interpolation of the color data is set to Vector RAM. It has the capacity of
128Kbyte that can store 2 frames of US data that contains 512 lines/ZiS frame.
7) Address Generator
It generates the address data for interpolation and Video RAM.
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Velocity Data
8) SEL
It switches the internal Velocity data (bbit) and the external VTR data (Green 6bit + Blue
2bit).
9) 2D Interpolation
It calculates for the 2D interpolation.
10) Video RAM (1M Byte)
It has the capacity of 4 plane of display memory (512 pixel x 512 pixel x 8 bit /plane).
11) Velocity data (6bit) is written into Video RAM with the same format as TV display and read
synchronized with TV's synchronize signal.
12) VGA Display control
This block diverts inter-raced display ASIC to achieve the TV display conb.01 that can fulfill
the requirements of non-inter-raced display specification.
Read Zoom
The circuitry that execute Read Zoom (Zooming an frozen image).
SEL
It switches between normal image and zoomed image.
Variance Data
13) SEL
It switches the internal Variance data (4bit) and the external VTR data (Blue 4bit).
14) 2D Interpolation
It calculates for the 2D interpolation.
15) Video RAM (5 12K Byte)
It has the capacity of 4 plane of display memory (512 pixel x 512 pixel x 4 bit I plane).
Velocity data (4 bit) is written into Video RAM with the same format as TV display and read
synchronized with TV's synchronize signal.
16) VGA Display control
This block diverts inter-raced display ASIC to achieve the TV display control that can fulfill
the requirements of non-inter-raced display specification.
Read Zoom
The circuitry that execute Read Zoom (Zooming an frozen image).
SEL
It switches between normal image and zoomed image.
17) Clock Generator
It is a main clock generator for Digital Imaging Unit. It divides clock signal into 114 and
sends it to each PCB in DTU.
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18) W S C Vector
It generates vector data and transfers it to BW and Color Table
19) T i i g Table
It controls signals for TV Timing and specify the eame of screen display. It is divided into
Horizontal and Vertical data to generate display frame by rotating the address counter and
provide it to each block.
20) Local CPU (SH-4)
It is a main 24bit Digital Signal Processor, and operates at 40MHz.
It generates control signal for Mass Memory (BW and Color).
21) PCI-Local Bus bridge
It is the interface between Compact PC1 Bus and Local Bus.
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4-5-9 VPU
W U outputs VGA signal (For non-interlaced monitor) and analog TV signal (Composite, YiC,
analog RGB) after adding the Overlay signal (Graphic etc.) to the image data from Scan
Converter including UDA (Ultrasound Data), VDA (Velocity Data), and SDA (Sigma=Variance
Data).
It also has the interface circuit for Video signal of VCM (Video Cine Memory).
It converts Composite and YIC signal from external input to digital RGB data (6bit x 3) and
outputs to Scan Conveiter.
1) Overlay Mapping
It receives Graphic signal and Pbysio signal and outputs "OVCD code signal for Overlay.
2) Scale Bar Generator
It generates Gray Scale Bar and Color Bar as well as Test Pattern (It can be displayed from
Maintenance Menu).
3) Priority Encode
It decides displaylnon-display of BW data and VelocityNariance data depend on the setting
of priority from the operational panel (UCP: Ultrasound-Compare, VCP, SCP).
4) US Palette RAM
It implements Codimg process of BW signal by 3 pieces of 256Khyte RAM. It changes the
appearance of BW image corresponding to Gamma and Post Process setting.
5) Color Palette RAM
It implements Codmg process of Color signal by 3 pieces of 256Kbyte RAM. It converts the
Velocity and Variance data into RGB data corresponding to the setting of the Color Coding.
6) Add & Clump
It adds BW data from US Palette RAh4 and Flow data (RGB data) from Color Palette RAM.
BW, R, G and B data are all 8 bit, therefore, RGB data (8 bit each) would exceeds "W
after addition. In that case, it clamps the data to "FF".
7) VCM Data ENC,/DEC
It converts BW, Velocity and Variance data into Palette data for VCM. It also decodes
Palette data (BW or Variance, and Velocity) from VCM to convert it into BW, Velocity and
Variance data.
8) VCMEF
It switches the output data for VCM between Palette data or RGB data (Both internal data or
playback data from VTR).
9) Frame Rate & AfEned Conversion
It converts VGA signal to digital RGB signal with hTSClFAL TV timing format. It
converts the image resolution in order to maintain the aspect ratio.
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10) ENC
This is a Digital Encoder that encodes digital RGB signal into Composite and YC
! signal.
11) DIA
It performs DiA conversion that converts digital RGB signal into analog RGB signal.
12) Buffer
It is a buffer for distributing the TV signal.
13) Video Decoder
It is a Digital Video Decoder that has Video Multiplex part that switches between
Composite and YIC signal as well as Digital Decoder part that converts Composite or YiC
signal into digital RGB signal (Xbit x 3).
44) Frame Rate & A&ed Conversion
It performs frame rate conversion on digital RGB signal that is from Digital Video Decoder.
It converts the image resolution into VGA display format.
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1) CPU
It is AMD K6 (Or similar) microprocessor.
2) Clock Generator
It provides clock to data bus.
3) CPU - PC1 bridge
It is the interface between PC1 bus and CPU bus. It controls cache memory and PC1 bus.
4) MEMORY
This is an on-board memory for general-purpose computer. (64MB, DWUI)
5) IHDD Controller
Hard disk drive is connected here.
6) VGA Controller
It is a controller for VGA display. It can display computer screen on CRT by means of
connecting a cable and a CRT to the CRT connector.
7) PCI-ISA Bridge (Real T i e Clock)
System clock works based on this Real Time Clock. It is backed up by a battery on the
board.
8) KEYBOARD 1 MOUSE
It can use the same keyboard and mouse as PC.
9) Serial Controller
It controls communication with the operation panel.
10) FDD Controller
Floppy disk drive (1.44MB) is connected here.
11) Graphic Accelerator
It sends character and graphic data to VPU by LVDS @OW Voliage Differential Signaling).
To VPU
Character
Clock
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4-5-1 1 Distributor
This is distribution circuitry for external 110 signal and Audio signal.
DAC
It performs DIA conversion on the serial data of Doppler sound (digital) from SDP to Left
and Right respectively.
LPF (Switched Capacitor Filter)
This is Low Pass Filter to cut the harmonic from the stair wave after DIA conversion. It uses
Switched Capacitor Filter (SCF) since it has to change the precipitous cutoff frequency in
accordance with DIA's quantization frequency.
LPF 1
This is Low Pass Filter (cutoff frequency: 18KHz) to prevent the switching noise from SCF.
LPF 2
When Doppler PRF is low (500Hz and I=), the frequency of switching noise is also low
due to the low switching frequency of SCF, therefore, it uses LPF2 with lower cutoff
frequency than LPFl to prevent the noise.
Selector
It selects the output from LPF 1 or LPF 2.
Sel
This is Selector to switch the BEEP sound (ECG BEEP SOUND) that indicates the ECG R
wave from PSC, usediunused. When it is unused, it is set to OFF by ABSENT signal in
order to prevent unnecessary noise.
Adder
It mixes ECG BEEP SOUND and Doppler sound (Left and Right). Mixed sound is output to
Audio-out connector for VTR as well as for the loudspeaker of the machine.
Limit
This is the input limiter for Audio signal from VTR.
Selector
It switches the internal Doppler sound (Sound data from SDP) or the sound from external
input (VTR).
Buffer
It is a buffer for Audio signal that outputs the sound to external devices.
STEREO VOLUMERONE CONTROL
ft controls the volume of Audio signal.
12) MIXER
It converts the stereo signal to mono signal.
13) Audio Power Amp.
This is amplifier for the loudspeaker of the machine.
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PSC's (Physio signal Scan Converter) main function is t h e m conversion ofphysio signal (3
channels: ECG, PCG and PULSE) and the conversion of physio signal into TV signal.
1 3 Reference o Reference oSSD-3500 uses ECG signal but not PCG or PULSE.
Therefore, SSD-3500 does not use the part related to PCG and PULSE.
12) DEMUX
It separates the time-shared physio signal data into ECG PCG and PULSE. PCG signal has
higher frequency band compare to the Sweep speed so that it re-samples it to AMAX value (P
MAX) and MIN value (P MIN).
13) Encode
It outputs physio signal data to BSC. Physio signal is packed to the Record Header in L i e
(M, Doppler) Mode. (Header 8-pixel of BW Record is reserved for physio signal.) The
record that packed with physio signal is stored to Mass Memory together with physio signal,
therefore, the time phase of the physio signal and M (Or Doppler) image is matched afier
being read out from Mass Memory.
14) VACount
It generates the Vertical address depending on the display frame timing (DISP V FFL4ME)
in the vertical direction. By using the current Vertical Address (NOW VA) and the previous
Vertical Address (Prev VA), it outputs smooth physio signals waveform even when it
displays with reduced amplitude (for B/M vertical display, etc).
15) MM In, Decode
In Line Mode, it extracts physio signal &om US DATA that is read fiom MM BW, and
separates it to ECG PCG (PMAX, PMIN), and PCLSE.
There is delay buffer that can delay physio signal up to approx. lsec to compensate the
delay in Doppler image.
16) S e l x 4
It selects physio signal in L i e Mode (*** on L) or physio signal in Plane Mode (*** on P).
17) Memory
It is Memory for physio signal to display it on the monitor. (When STORE a B image with
physio signal is displayed, the physio signal is saved on Memory Area of hard disk.)
18) -16, +16 (ECG -16, ECG +l6)
It generates the base signal base for ECG Sync mark. ECG sync mark is displayed with
amplitude of +I- 16 line (16 'IV line).
19) HA Generator
It generates Horizontal Address based on the display fhme timing @ISP H FRAME) that is
for reading physio signal fiom Memory in Horizontal direction. Cue to Scroll display, it
refers to the current Horizontal write address to generate the read Address.
20) Write Address Generator
It generates the Horizontal Address for writing the physio signal into the Memory.
(Vertical Address is corresponding to the amplitude of physio signal.)
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21) CMPx6
It displays physio signal on screen when output &om Memory and current Vertical Address
(and previous Vertical Address) have the same value. This is a comparator to compare these
values.
22) ECG Video Generator
It interpolates ECG signal.
23) ECG Marker Generator
It generates ECG sync mark.
24) PCG Video Generator (Unused for SSD-3500)
It draws a line between PCG MAX and MIN value.
25) PLS Video Generator (PWR OUT PLS), (Unused for SSD-3500)
It interpolates PULSE signal.
26) Heart Mark Generator
It displays the h e m mark (V) for 3TV fields when an R wave of ECG is corning. The LED
on the PCB also lights as it is displayed.
It also sends the signal of R wave detection to "Mass Memory Manager" and "Digital Beam
Former".
27) FM Sound Generator, LPF
It generates BEEP sound &om ECG R wave (By means of FM sound source). Generated
BEEP sound is sent to Audio PCB, and finally comes out from the loudspeaker.
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ECG BEEP
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: o Reference c SSD-3500 use ECG signal only. TITLE !& % MODEL WZ
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4-5-13 Physio Amp (PCB for Physio signal display unit PEU-3500)
This is physiological signal amplifier for SSD-3500. The circuitry of patient contact plug (Enclosed
by broken line in the block diagram) and the circuitry of device side are electrically isolated by
means of the isolation amplifier.
ECG Circuitry
Isolation Amp
It is the primary Amp for ECG signal. It isolates the circuitry of patient contact plug
and the circuitry of device side. The gain of the amplifier is approximately 20dB.
Drift Filter
It is a filter to stabilize the offset voltage of ECG signal.
Amp &Auto offset compensation
It is the Amp for ECG signal that amplifies the signal approximately 40dB. It also
controls the drifting of offset voltage of ECG signal.
HUM Filter
It is a filter to eliminate the ham noise from the mains.
HUM Filter Exch. SW
It is the switch for HUM Filter changing 50160Hz. This switch is installed on the
PCB of physio unit and it can be switched from outside.
Offset Adjust
It adjusts the Offset voltage of ECG signal. Offset voltage is +2.5V.
R-SIG Detector
It detects R wave of ECG signal.
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Summary:
VOL/Servo Control creates VOL image and controls the motor for VOL-mode probe.
CPU Interface
It is connected to LOCAL BUS and has DO0 - D7C register on Local Address. It resides in
one FPGA (CPU ITF) together with Servo Control.
Servo Control
It is the motor driver with servo function. It monitors encoder pulse from the motor and
generates timing signal for TdRx and calculation.
It consists of a part of FPGA (CPU ITF) and dedicated controller.
Servo CPU
It is a micro-processor to control the servo-motor controller. It communicates with host
through the dual port memory.
Data Interface
It controls the data input operation in accordance with the signals sent from ULDR. In the
case of re-calculation of the data that readout from Mass Memory, this block generates those
signals that sent from ULDR in normal operation instead.
It resides in one FF'GA (CPU ITF) together with Mass Memory Interface.
Calc FPGA
It is a 3D mode processor. It calculates US data and CFM data (CFM data is unused), and
generates the 3D data. By changing the definition data of FPGA, it can change into 2 types of
calculation methods, VOL calculation and Rendering calculation. It also controls Frame
Register.
Frame Register
It saves 1 frame data at horizontal calculation. It operates read-modify-write that modifies the
data in the memory by calculating it with newly received data and restore it. It consists of
SRAM, and does not operate at vertical calculation.
Mid y Table
It is a y-Table that converts the calculation result from 16bit to Sbit. It consists of ROM.
Mass Memory Interface
It stores the calculation result of 1 line into FIFO. When the calculation data becomes
available for output, it sends the data transfer request to ULDR and outputs the calculation
result in response to the data output request. It resides in FPGA (MM ITF) together with a part
of Data Inrerface.
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SERVICE MANUAL
PRO SOUND
SSD - 3500
212
English Edition
FILE 2
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SSD-3500 Seroice Manual
6-1 Introduction
This trouble shooting makes integral part of the Senice Manual. And it bas been prepared for
the persistent purpose of providing for repairing guidelmes.
What bas been described herein, moreover, is subject to the prerequisite for a repair to be made
by replacing a PCB.
6-2 Precautions
To prevent a new problem (secondary disaster) from taking place in the process of trouble
shooting as described herein, every engineer concerned should duly take the following
precautions:
Never remove any part &om the electric system, including PCB, probe, cable, etc., before
powering off the equipment.
To ground a measuring instrument probe or the like, it is naturally necessary to know where
a signal to determine is grounded. Before using the instrument, moreover, make certain for
which the grounding terminal is intended, analog, digital, alternating current, direct current,
high voltage or low voltage.
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'I CAUTION Failure to ground properly might result in an incapability of observing an I
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5) Do not fit a measuring instrument probe or the like to a measuring point before turning off
the ultrasound diagnostic equipment.
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CAUTION To determine an especially high voltage, it might rupture a circuit in
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engineer or engineers concerned.
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6) To replace or repair a PCB, make certain of its compatibility, etc, in accordance with the
"History of SSD-xxxx".
If a wrong ROM should be mounted on a PCB, employ the ROM originally employed in the
user's equipment or select an appropriate one in accordance with the History.
," . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -I
I r CAUTION If an incompatible PCB should be inserted into the equipment, there are I
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possibilities that the equipment may be burnt out. If such incompatible
PCB should remain inserted in the equipment after completion of a repair, 1
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I moreover, it should be l l l y noted that another problem might take place I
7) Without def~nitivelyknowing that failure has taken place, do not unnecessarily change any
controls andlor switches on a PCB from their original settings.
To determine whether or not a problem is the failure, see Section 8 "Performance Check."
If a readjustment is required, see Section 7"Adjustment Procedure."
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8) Wbile you are shooting trouble in accordance with the present procedure, it may be
necessary to consult with Technical Support. In such a case, provide at least the following
information:
To give an explanation about the situations of a problem, it is necessary to clarify to whicb it relates
out of the elements composing the scene, while referring to the illustration given above. Related
component elements may be roughly classified as follows:
The tools and measuring instruments, which are required for a repair on a standard basis, are as
follows:
1) 1) Oscilloscope
Sensitivity : 5mVIdiv.
Frequency band DC-~OMHZ
Maximum input voltage : 400V or more
2) 2) Multi-meter
Class 0.5 class
Mode ACV, DCV, DCA, Ohm
4) Test Piece:
Made by RMI (Radiation Measurements, INC.)
RMI-412 or RMI-403GS
5) 5) Probe
Convex UST-9123
6-4 Information
The settings for all functions are performed by the CPU (Central Processing Unit).
There are functions available that can be set by the user .from an external source, and there are
also functions that allow only servicemen to make the settings.
This section explains the various settings and amendments to avoid damaging and
misunderstanding performance-related issued during repair work.
The CPU will enter the initial setting mode when the power supply is switched on. The following
procedures will be visibly executed prior to ultrasound waves being transmitted and images
created and displayed.
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JP switches (jumper connectors) for the initid equipment settings and JP switches that
correspond to a variety of uses are attached to the PCB. If the correct specifications are not made
with these switches, the equipment will not only malfunction, but there is a risk that it may lead
to new malfunctions. Reset these switches while referring to fig.6-5 if they are amended under
unavoidable conditions.
( ~ ~ 4 7 6 1 0SDP
0~~ 1 P476100BC SDP
J105: It is common to all
B: Short
Fig. 6-5
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In the case of connecting the optional units, some optional units require other PCB something
l i e an interface between the main body and optional unit, therefore, refer to the following table
about the construction of optional units in advance.
The functions that may be set up by the user are listed below. This data is backed up onto the
hard disk or the internal memory (CPU) with a battery.
Although the back-up data will not be erased under normal conditions,there is a chance that it
will be erased during repairs and upgrades. Save the back-up data prior to performing these tasks
and restore it when the work has been completed
Refer to the following pages for details of the methods for setting up the back-up functions. Refer
to the Operator's manuals provided with each item of equipment for further details.
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Common Preset
Common I Control COPY
Preset
- Common 2 Move I
- DlCOM 1
- DiCOM 2
- DiCOM 3
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On the SSD-3500, all the preset data including the measuring function (obstetrical table) can be
backed up and reinstalled.
There are the following two methods of backing up such data: saving the data from the preset
control available for the user and saving it from the maintenance menu for use by the service
personnel only.
The backup data is saved on the floppy disk &rough the floppy disk drive installed in the
equipment. Therefore, it is necessary to prepare a f o m t t e d floppy disk.
The capacity of backup data from the maintenance menu becomes big, because this function
saves all internal data in one lump package. Therefore, it is necessary to prepare a formatted MO
disk and MO disk drive. A floppy disk and an MO disk should be prepared by each of you when
necessary.
: o REFERENCE o The floppy disk is the 3.5-inch, 2HD and 1.44MBDOS-formatted disk The MO :
disk is 3.5-inch, DOS-formatted disk. The equipment itself has no formatting :
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1) About saving the data from the preset control (Copy of PresetiZibrary)
Necessary items only can also be backed up for each preset or each library. (Hospital names
cannot be backed up.)
For details of the operational procedures, refer to the operator's manual.
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1. Select Preset
2. Select Preset Control
3. Insert a floppy disk, and select "To Floppy". Then select "Copy". The following
message will display on the TV monitor.
In progress. Please wait.
5. C o n h the contents of Initial Configuration and select "EXIT", then the machine
automatically re-boot itself.
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The figures below and the next pages summarke the units and PCB that belong to the chassis
and the PCB, which are inside of the units. Refer the Disassembling procedure and/or the Parts
list in this service manual for repairing or upgrading.
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Panel assembly
STC PCB
- Trackball
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AC Power Control
The figures shown below describes the location of ROM on each PCB. Refer these figures when
you need to replace them (Up-grading for example).
EP477500A* Front-End
ROM No.
A L-ROM-1376A
EP477500B* Front-End
* ROM is not mounted on this PCB later revision than EP477500B*
The ROM is transferred to EP477600C*.
LROM-1377
GROM-1378
GROM-1379
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EP478400 DBP
A
ROM No.
GROM-1276*
ROM No.
GROM-1365
,
EP476000
, . CFP .
I 1 ROM No. 1
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EP476100 SDP
ROM No.
A GROM-1351
B GROM-1352 (EP476100BC)
I,-ROM-1390 (EP47610OCD)
EP4810** Tx Rx Control
ROM No.
A / GROM-1380*
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ROM No.
A GROM-1346*
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Ifthe machine fails to start up or crashes even after it sta.rted, "Checklist Map" (Chapter 6-5)
would not be applicable. In that case, follow the instruction below for repair.
- EP4761** SDP
- EP4810** Tx Rx Control
- EP4769** CMB
ses
PCB LOCAL Front End
PC1 BUS USC BUS
BUS BUS
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EP4469** VOL t)
pP4769** CMB 0 t)
This chapter describes about "minimum start up" (Start up the machine with minimum
configuration of PCB)as it is necessary information for repairing this machine.
It is defined as the machine started with minimum configuration that it keeps stable after starting
up even without showing US image. Also, this definition covers the status that the machine
begins re-booting itselfwhen you press a switch on the operation panel, mode switch for example.
The flow chart below describes the definition of Minimum start up.
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.. ..........................
YES
Check the operation. Minimum start up
NO
Normal operation
Stan up the machine with all PCB are
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The following is the list of PCB that are required for "Minimumstart up".
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I CAUTION Caution Power supply (PSU-S3500*), Motherboard (EP4788**), Operation panel I
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(L-KEY-81*), TV monitor (PC-ISSO), HDD (Hard Disk Drive) and FDD (Floppy I
Disk Drive) are supposed to be connected properly and working. I
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Distributor
CPU
CMB
VPU
TX RX Control
SDP
Rx Beam Former
Trig ITF
Front End
Machine starts up with these PCB above and a probe chased arrayilmearlConvex) connected.
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0 Without probe
System starts up after the setting up message is displayed but no US image on the
monitor. Characters and graphics are displayed on the monitor and only EXT and
probe changing switch are active on the operation panel.
3) Response of machine that it's turned on without a certain PCB (Or unit) and the consequent
phenomenon
Shutdown procedure doesn't start even the power switch is turned off and the power
supply suddenly tuns off after 5 minutes,
4 CPU EU-9090
The blue graphic bar is moving around on the monitor and the switches on the operation
panel repeating light on and off one after another.
Shutdown procedure doesn't start even the power switch is turned off and the power
supply suddenly tuns off after 5 minutes.
Machine starts up and shuts down normally even the connectors for MOD/FDD are
disconnected. However, machine gives an error message when it access to these media.
+ RX Connector EP4787**
Machine works normal. However, US echo is not displayed but only white noise is shown
in the US area.
hrdLibFMConfigFPGAFirror
FM Failure: SDP FPGA Error
Pressing RETURN key to clear all messages (Messages appear one after another) then the
machine starts up but no US image is displayed.
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t Tx Rx Control EP4810**
The message below appears on the monitor after ALOKA logo is displayed and the Flash
memory re-loading message is also displayed.
hrdLibSetChNumError
Probe Sel Rev is OxFFFF
Various error messages appear one after another upon pressing RETURN key but after
clearing all messages then, the machine starts up. However, no US image is displayed and
all panel switches are not active except EXT switch.
Machine shuts down normally when you turn off the Power switch.
t DBP EP4784**
The message below appears on the monitor after ALOKA logo is displayed.
PrPrmemError
*********t**t*f*****************t**t.*
Several error messages appear one after another upon pressing RETUXN key but after
clearing all messages then the machine starts up but no US image is displayed.
t CFP EP4760**
The message below appears on the monitor after ALOKA logo is displayed.
4 SDP EP4761*'
The Flash memory re-loading message is shown after ALOKA logo is displayed but the
message below appears on the monitor.
Various error messages appear one after another upon pressing RETURN key but aRer
clearing all messages then, the machine starts up. However, it is impossible to operate the
machine.
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Machime shuts down normally when you turn off the Power switch.
AUTO TEST
Machine starts up after the switches on the operation panel repeating light on and off one
after another.
Machine shuts down normally when you turn off the Power switch.
4 CMB EP4769**
following display is shown on the monitor.
AUTO TEST
The switches on the operation panel repeating light on and off one after another
continuously and the machine never start up.
Shutdown procedure doesn't start even the power switch is turned off and the power
supply suddenly tuns off after 5 minutes.
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Some PCB have LED on them and those LED indicate the status of PCB. You could estimate the
defective one by means of checking those LED. There are two kinds of LED that indicates the
status of circuitry independently and the other one indicates the status that is changing depend on
the relation among several PCB. Thus the indication of failure doesn't necessarily mean that the
PCB, which has this LED is defective. Following describes the location and the indication of the
LED.
EU-9090 CPU
Each LED indicates the status of LAN connection.
EP48lO** Tx Rx Control
_L LED 1 (G): It lights when canceling power reset signal.
LED2 (G): It indicates the status that the configumtiou of IC24
and IC25 is done.
LED4 B
LED4 (R): It lights when IC24, IC25, IC26 and IC28 are reset.
LED3 B LED5 (R): Not defined.
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LED1 O LED6 (G): It lights when IC26 recognizes the finish of DBF
FPGA contiguration.
LED7 (G): Not defined
T .V When machine is starting, LED I, LED2 and LED6 light
before US image is displayed and after US image comes, LED3
also light.
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EP4761** SDP
LED1 (Y) : It lights when DSP (TDP) causes trouble
and LED4 is turned off.
LED2 (Y) : It cycles on and off a t every ovenun error
caused on DSP (TDP).
LEDlW
LED3 CY) :It lights when MSE mode is active.
LED4 (Y) : It lights when DSP (TDP) is running.
LED5 (G) : It lights when DSP (FDP) is correctly
LED^ ii
LED6 (R) : It flashes when DSP (FDP) get internal
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LEDS Q error and i t lights when DSP (FDP) get outer bus error.
LED4 D
LED, 1 LED7 (R) : It flashes when DSP (FDP) get
LEDZ 1 internal error.
LED10 LED8 (R)
It error.
interface of DSP (FDP) :get lights when the color flow
LED9 (R) : It lights when the down loading of FPGA data fails.
LED10 (G) : I t cycles on and off a t every overrun error caused on DSP (FDP).
LED11 (G) : It lights when spectral Doppler stops output.
LED12 (G) : It lights when CW mode is on.
LED13 (G): It lights when DSP (FDP) is running.
EP4468** PSC
EP4769** CMB
This "Check List Map" provides you the information to estimate PCB or unit that would cause
the failure. It comprises the following information.
- Phenomenon Code Table: It classifies the well-known phenomenon of faiiures into codes
and assign them with the "MAP".
- MAP: This is the table that shows the relation of the "Code" from
"Phenomenon Code Table" and PCB or unit that is considered
to be a cause of the trouble.
- Checking Procedure: This procedure describes the way how to judge PCB and/or unit,
which is in the "MAP" is defective or not.
The flow chart in the next page shows how to read the cross reference of the three parts in Check
List Map.
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I Confirm the phenomenon
Phenomenon Code
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following the Checking
Procedure
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Any other
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suggested?
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The trouble symptoms covered by "Phenomenon Code Table" are roughly divided into the list
below and it creates the "phenomenon code" with two alphabet and it is followed by number@),
which represents the detailed classification of phenomena.
Phenomena Code
Failure on the ultrasound image with any display mode US
The "phenomenon code" is referred for finding certain "Checking Procedure" of PCB/unit from
"MAP". From the next page, the "Phenomenon Code" tables that are categorized by the code
mentioned above are presented.
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TM Failure about the synchronization timing and/or viewing monitor (Timing & Monitor)
Phenomenon Code Appl. Phenomenon
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Item Div.
TM-3
1 2
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displayed on all monitor (Or any video output) lose synchronization.
* Image on particular monitor loses synchronization.
l~ntirescreen kemblesiflickers on any monitor (Any video output).
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2 * l~ntirescreen kemblesiflickers on particular monitor (Particular video output).
I TM-4 I 1 / /Imageloses syncbronhtion or displays abnormally with VCM mode. I
# The codes that marked with "*" is applicable to this machine.
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Phenomenon
enomenon
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Doppler image is displayed .abnormally
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4 * Doppler image is displayed abnormally on one of each CW or PW mode.
DP-3 * Mirror image
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- (side band noise etc.)
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. displayed in Doppler
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2 * Mirror image or noise (side band noise etc.) is displayed in Doppler image on
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particular mode.
Mirror image or noise (side band noise etc.) is displayed in Doppler image
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. with particular probe.
4 * Minor image or noise (side band noise etc.) is displayed in Doppler image on
one of each CW or PW mode.
..... Lack of sensitivity in Doppler image.
.... Lack of sensitivity in Doppler image on particular mode.
3 . * Lack of sensitivity in Doppler image withparticular probe.
4 * Lack of sensitivity in Doppler image on one of each CW or PW mode.
DP-5 1 * Doppler sound is too low or no sound.
# The codes that marked with "*" is applicable to this machine.
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CD Failure on the color flow Doppler or color image display (Color Display)
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,Flow noise is displayed in US area with particular probe.
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Flow image is displayed abnormally in US area on particular mode.
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* Flow image is displayed abnormally in US area with particular probe.
6-5-3 MAP
It suggests PCB/unit that w~ouldbe causing the failure against the typical symptom that is
represented by the phenomenon code. This "MAP" is classified by "Defect Code" and it gives the
"Check Code" to suspected P C B h i t in order to link it to the "Checking Procedure".
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Failure about the synchronization timing and/or viewing monitor (Timing & Monitor)
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Failure on the power supply, recording or panel switcheslpotei iomete s - (Power & Memory)
EP4784*'
EP476Oe'
DBP
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Monitor IPC-1550
EP4810" Tx Rx Control -- . - 8 8
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lntefference noise I h
Power supply (PSU-S3500')
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ProbeISmnner
Monitor IPC-1550 A5
L-KEY-81' Main panel B1
- ~x Control
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EP4784** DBP
EP4760" CFP
EP4761** SDP -. .. ... -
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EU-9084
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EP4469" VOL
BNV Printer --
Color Printer
VCR E3
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This PCB Check Procedure is categorized by each "CHECK CODE". Before using this procedure,
please find appropriate "CHECK CODE" that corresponds to the phenomenon you encountered
&om 'Failure List". It describes the way of checking for each "CHECK C O D in the "MAP".
Please note the checking that described here is based on the assumption that the machine is
malfunctioning due to the single failure.
[Example]
"~8": Carry out "Check Procedure" guided in CHECK CODE "C8".
"6)-1": Carry out "Check Procedure" guided in "6)-1" of the same CHECK CODE
as above.
"Replace P C B : The PCB you checked can he faulty. So replace it.
I A1 Handling of Device I
It is impoaant to know how to handle the device and its functions.
Check if the trouble is caused by miss handfig or the nature of the machine by means of referring
"SECTION8 Performance Check". However, if it is difficult to judge, contact our Technical
Support
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Refer to SECTION 3, "3-3 Message" in SSD-3500 Service Manual volume 112 for the messages
that displayed on the monitor.
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A2 Interference Noise I
In the case of sudden appearance of noise and it is suspected that would be coming from outside of
the machine, try to change the setup location of the machine andlor change the line of the mains.
Refer to following points when you inspect the environment for the machine:
1) Is there any equipment such as X-ray apparatus that would induce power fluctuation or noise
around the area?
2) Is there any device such as computer nearby that would cause the noise?
3) Is there any broadcasting facility such as radio station nearby?
4) Is there any elevated cable that provides high voltage electricity nearby?
5) Does it affect the noise level when you turn off the light or take the probe to the device?
6 ) Would the optional devices such as VTR and/or physio unit be causing the noise?
7) Does it improve if you replace the grounding wire with the thicker and shorter one? In this
case, you need to make sure that the grounding of the building is correctly set.
8) Check the mains of the building whether the voltage is stable or has noise in it or not.
The countermeasure is different between the noise caused inside of the machine and it is from
outside. If you don't have sufficient knowledge about noise problem, contact Technical Support
after checking the following points:
1) Does the noise occur in particular operation, mode or probe, during the normal use?
2) Please check the voltage ofpower supply unit such as -I-3.3V, i5V, rt 12V and f15V and
ripple.
3) Does the noise increaseldecrease when you hold the probe?
4) Does the noise increaseidemeasewhen you change the direction of the probe?
5) In which direction does the noise (Or line) move on the US image (Or on entire screen)? Is it
regular movement or irregular movement?
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Check Point
Connector No.
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Output Voltage (Standard) I1
1 3 +40V -
+36V +44V
2 3 +12.0V +10.8V-+13.2V
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4 3 HVA Refer to HVA
5 3 -150V -145.5V- -154.5V
Service Same as AC Input
AC OUTLET Within +I-3.0%
Outlet Voltage
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Transmission voltage for ultrasound is controlled by 6 bit TTL signal supplied &omthe machine a .
the table below:
HVA Specification
30 H H L L L L -23.8V
20 H L L L L L 49.2V -
00 L L L L L L -1oo.ov
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A4 ProbeIScanner I
This system can connect electric probe. Therefore, it is important to check if the probe causes the
failure or not first.
Electronic Probe
Check with other probeidevice:
Check the machine with another probe that is the same model of faulty one if it is available.
Also, if you have the same system available, check the probe that is causing the failure with
this machine whether the same trouble occurs or not.
Coin Check For electric Linear and Convex probe)
Set the machine in B Mode and put a thii metal pin such as lead wire of a resister on the
surface of the probe and move it slowly fiom one end to the other, and observe the ultrasound
image on TV monitor. If you find any of the description below during this procedure, the
probe would be faulty.
There is one echo gap.
If the probe is OK, there is a failure in between HVS (High Voltage Switch) circuitry, the
probe selector and probe. It also might be a contact failure on the probe connector.
............................................. C1
The same echo appears more than two at the same time.
It is a failure related to the signal lines that correspond to the probe transducers one-on-one, or
a failure in HVS circuit.
............................................. c2/c4/c5
Probe Code
"Probe Code" is assigned individuallyfor every probe to let the system recognize the type of probe.
"Probe Code" is also used to determine if it is connectable or not and to read the data unique to the
probe saved in the parameter memory. Probe Code is set depending on the pin arrangement in the
probe connector.
Ifthere is any pin bent or broken, it is not only failed to recognize Probe Code but it might be
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recognized as different Probe Code. As a consequence, the machine proceeds to setup the system
incorrectly and it makes the system in a dangerous situation. Make sure that there is no pin bent or
broken on the probe connector.
There would be similar failure occurs if there is a problem in the communication channel of the
Probe Code.
............................................. C1ICUC4IC5IC9ICI 5/01
Model :UST-9123
G: GND
Probe Code SW 1: 5
SW2: 6
A5 Monitor IPC-1550
First of all, check the brightness and the contrast of the monitor if it's properly set or not. Then
. check
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. . . . .voltage
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I Caution There are some parts that high voltage is applied inside. Do not touch it unless you I
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0 Caution The high voltage is applied to CRT and there is electric charge remained even after
a turning off the power. In order to avoid getting electric shock, discharge it sufficiently
by means of using a g ~ ~ u stick
n d that has a high resis,ce of about I, connected
to the frame ground at the other end, especially, when you need take off the Anode
Cap for example.
Do not touch the metal part with bare hand because there could the electric charge still
remain in some cases even after discharge.
1) Make sure to take off the metallic objects such as a watch before you start working.
2) Keep the above cautions to protect the safety of worker and prevent the secondary accident.
3) Setup location should be somewhere airy as much as possible, and avoid blocking off the
ventilating hole or placing the device close to the object that generates beat.
4) Do not place the machine that would expose direct sunshine or too bright place. It might cause
the temperature increase or bothering the view of the screen.
5) Do not use the monitor close to the objects with emitting magnetic force l i e transformer,
motor, or power lines. They might cause mottled color or wohblmg screen.
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6 ) Handle with care during transportation and installation. Strong impact or vibration might
damage CRT or cause troubles.
7) Make sure to turn off the power and then pulling out the power cable before replacing the fuse.
8) Be careful not to repeat ON-OR: of Power Switch of the monitor unnecessarily. It might
cause "spot" or malfunctions of the monitor.
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[PC-1550 : Troubleshooting
(I) No image is displayed:
I Yes
NO Connect all connectors
All connectors
connected correctly?
are
> correctly.
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No
Is the CRT heater
lighting?
> If the
blown?
fuse inside There is failure
inside the monitor.
Yes
No
Is the Connect the signal
signal
connected correctly?
cable
> cable.
low?
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and Brightness?
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(4) No raster:
No No
Is the CRT heater If the fuse inside There is failure
lighting? blown? inside the monitor.
Yes
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connected correctly? correctly.
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There is failure inside
the monitor. I
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It describes the items shown in OSD (Qn Screen Display: Display Control Menu) on PC-1550 as follows.
1. EXIT
EXIT switches off the OSD display.
2. BRIGHTNESS
BRIGHTNESS adjusts the brightness of Raster.
3. CONTRAST
CONTRAST adjusts the image contrast.
4. H PHASE
H PHASE adjusts the horizontal position of the image.
5. V POSITION
V POSITION adjusts the vertical position of the image.
6. H SIZE
H SIZE adjusts the horizontal sue of the image.
7. v SIZE
V SIZE adjusts the vertical sue of the image.
9. TRAPEZOID
TRAPEZOID adjusts the trapezoid distortion.
10. PARALLEL
PARALLEL adjusts the parallelogram distortion.
11. ROTATION
ROTATION adjusts the image inclination.
13. COLOR
COLOR adjusts the color balance of the image. It can adjust R,G and B but for adjustment, adjust one or
two of RG, GG or BG and do not adjust all three at once.
If you need to reset the value after adjustment, select "9300" from COLOR Control Menu and press
Rotary Knob. It resets all values that have been adjusted previously so that you need to keep it recorded
if necessary.
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14. DEGAUSS
Use this when the color balance drifted by the magnetic effect. (Degauss)
It is activated when you select DEGAUSS and press Rotary Knob.
15. V MOIRE
V MOIRE remove the striped patter (moir.4) &om the screen.
18. RECALL
Press RECALL to reset all the adjusted items to factory setting.
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Adjustment Method
<Front of Monitor>
1. Press Rotary knob on the front or turn it to the left (Or right), OSD (Menu) appears on the screen
to select each adjustment items.
2. Turn Rotary Knob to the left or right, and select CONTRAST. (The color of the CONTRAST
changes to green.)
3. Press Rotary Knob to show CONTRAST bar and value.
4. Turn Rotary Knob to the left or right to increaseidecrease the value of CONTRAST to set it
appropriately.
5. &r the setting is completed, press Rotary Knob. (CONTRAST Bar and value will disappear.)
6. Turn Rotary Knob to the left to select EXIT, then press Rotary Knob to hide OSD.
*After Step 4, OSD will disappear after about 10 seconds if you don't touch Rotary Knob.
The other items can be adjusted in the same way but be carefid with the following points when you adjust
each item.
If vou need to adjust the item!s) that cannot he & to the factow setliue by RECALL. lake the
you should do it r&xhg&$ record. The indicated value doesn't e h -a n w s vou turn Rotary
Knob 2 - 3 steps (The status ctLanges though the value remains the same). it is better to write down
bow manv s&g vou rewire to c u the value when vou k e e w d . Bv doing this. vou will be
able to reset the value correctly.
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2) Failure in SwitchesffiobsLED
It is a failure in corresponding switchknobLED. Please replace the part accordingly. Please
note that if the malfunctioning occurs in following functions, you need to check related items
as well.
STC, GAIN, CONTRAST, AGC, ACOUSTIC POWER
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1) Failure in Probe
1)-1 Any change in occurrence by attachmenVdetachmentof the probe?
yes ..................................... Contact failure at connecting part.
1)-3 Does the same thing occurs to the other probe connectors?
yes ......................................... C2/C3/C4/C5/C6
No .......................................... 11-4
1) Failure in Probe
Any change in occurrence by attachment/detachmentof the probe?
yes ................................... Contact failure at connecting part.
No .................................... 1)-2
Does the same thing occurs to the other electronic probe connectors?
yes ......................................... CI/C3/i%/C5/C6
No .......................................... 1)-4
I C3 Rx Connector EP4787** I
Please refer to "SECTION 4 System Operation Principle" for confirmation.
C5 Tx Rx Control EP4810**
Please refer to "SECTION 4 System Operation Principle" for confirmation.
This PCB has Flash Memory. Ifthere is a failure in this Flash Memory data, the system doesn't start
or doesn't operate normally.
This PCB has LED for operation check. Before you do following check, please refer 6-4-12 "LED
on P C B for normal operation check.
Ifthe check proves to be normal, and ifthe failure is found in the PCB, please replace the PBC.
1 ~ 6 DBP EP4784**
I C7 CFP EP4760** 1
Please refer to "SECTION 4 System Operation Principle" for confirmation.
C8 SDP EP4761** 1
Please refer to "SECTION 4 System Operation Principle" for confmnation.
This PCB has Flash Memory. Ifthere is a failure in this Flash Memory data, the system doesn't st&
or doesn't operate normally.
This PCB has LED for operation check. Before you do following check, please refer 64-12 "LED
on PCB" for normal operation check.
Iftbe check proves to be normal, and if the failure is found in the PCB, please replace the PCB.
I C9 VPU EP4768**
7) It doesn't show VCR replay image even though it is switched to the EXT input:
If it is difficult to identify the specific failure as a result of checking each CHECK CODE
listed below, please replace this PCB.
............................................. AI/C? 1/Cl3/E3
9) It doesn't show the externally input Y/C only, or failure in the externally input YIC:
If it is difficult to identify the specific failure as a result of checking each CHECK CODE
listed below, please replace this PCB.
............................................. AllE3
10) It doesn't show the externally input composite video signal only:
If it is difficult to identify the specific failure as a result of checking each CHECK CODE
listed below, please replace this PCB.
............................................. AllE3
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3) Other failure:
By referring to "SECTION 6 Troubleshooting", "ROM Arrangement", "Switch
Configuration on P C B , and "Jumper (JP) Configuration", check the arrangement and
configurations.
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C l I Distributor EP4786** 1
Please refer to "SECTION 4 System Operation Principle" for c o ~ o n .
If you find failure in this board, please check the contact of all connectors and the soldering status.
3) Failure in Bus:
............................................. CIO/C13
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This PCB has LED for operation check. Before you do following check, please refer 6-4-12 "LED
on P C B for normal operation check.
If the check proves to he normal, and if the failure is found in the PCB, please replace the PCB.
5) Failure in US address
If it is difficult to identify the specific failure as a result of checking each CHECK CODE
listed below, please replace this PCB.
............................................. C5
Failure- C
Physio signal display is not correct, or it doesn't display physio signal.
It displays physio signal only in M Mode or B M0de.M.
ECG Sync. is not functioning, or it doesn't refresh the image.
It doesn't display the heart mark
It doesn't output the synchronized sound for R wave.
This PCB has LED for operation check. Before you do following check, please refer 6-4-12 "LED
on P C B for normal operation check.
If the check proves to be normal, and if the failure is found in the PCB, please replace the PCB.
Failure in the physio signal may be caused by the failure in the physio signal cable and clip. Please
check the cables always before checking the wave pattern.
1) Failure in any of the physio signal, or it doesn't display the physio signal:
1)-1 Is HUM FETER configuration correct?
yes.......................... 1)-2
N~ .......................... Set the HUM FILTER to main's frequency.
1)-2 Ifit is difficult to identi@the specific failure as a result of checking each CHECK CODE
listed below, please replace this PCB.
.......................................... Dl
D3 VOL EP4469** I
Please refer to "SECTION 4 System Operation Principle" for confirmation.
IE l BNV Printer I
Firstly, please check if the power source voltage supplied to the B/W printer is correct by referring
to A3.
Secondly, please identify the failure is in the Ultrasonic Diagnostic Equipment or in the BIW
printer by referring the following CHECK CODE.
............................................. c9/c111c13
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Secondly, please identify the failure is in the Ultrasonic Diagnostic Equipment or in the color
printer by referring the following CHECK CODE.
............................................. CSICI 1IC13
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E3 VCR I
Firstly, please check if the power source voltage supplied to VCR is correct by referring to A3.
Secondly, please identify the failure is in the Ultrasonic Diagnostic Equipment or in VCR by
referring the following CHECK CODE.
............................................. C9/Cll/C13
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SECTION 7 ADJUSTMENT
7-1 Attention
** There are some potentiometers on several PCB but they don't need to
be adjusted so that you should not touch them.
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SECTION 8 Performance Check
8-1 Introduction
Performance Check describes the checking items to maintain safety and quality of the equipment
under the following circumstances.
0 When the equipment is repaired.
When the equipment is modified to iix defect.
0 When the equipment is upgraded in order to improve functions/specifications.
0 Periodical checkup.
8-2 Attention
When you implement Performance Check, make sure that all covers are attached and under the
following conditions, unless otherwise specified.
*Power Switch has been ON for more than 30 minutes.
If you implement Performance Check after repair, modification, or upgrade, make sure the
following points.
0 All PCBs detached are correctly connected again.
0 All connectors detached are correctly connected again.
0 Replaced ROM or other parts are installed at the correct place(s) on PCB, especially, do
not mix up power pin and GND pin.
0 Do not leave the removed ROM in the equipment after replacement.
0 Tools and probe for measurement device are not left in the equipment.
Optional units and grounding wires are correctly installed.
Screws are not left inside the equipment.
After Performance Check, fill in the repair report and hand it to the user. Also keep a copy of the
report for your reference.
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The Items to be implemented as Performance Check are different depending on the task Identify
necessary items (The items with 0 mark) from the table below, and cany out Performance Cbeck
corresponding to the selected item(s). The t e r n used in the table below are defined as follows.
Power supply unit: Power supply uniunif Isolation Transformer and Power Switch.
Other units: Units other than Power supply, Physio Signal, Doppler, Mechanical Probe,
and PCB.
Check Items
Task Requires Checking Function I Image I Safety Note
Qdty
Parts replacement, modification, or Including the replacement
upgrade inside of Power supply unit. B the unit.
O ~ P C in
Replacement of entire Power supply
nnit
0
Iparts reulacement. modification. or I - I - I - lhcluding the replacement
IO~PCB &the A t .
I
upgrad; inside of Physio signal kt.
Replacement of entire Physio signal
If you find any item that doesn't fulfill the specified perfomance or specification, it should be
judged as a failure. In that case, carry out the repair work referring to SECTION 6
"Troubleshooting".
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Check the performance of each function corresponding to each panel switch by operating the
Operation Panel.
Panel LED: Check in accordance with "Panel Test?' fiom Maintenance Menu to see all
LEDs are turned on correctly.
KEY BOARD
Check input status of all characters on keyboard including SPACE, BS, SHIFT,
RETURN, CAPS, ESC, and TAB.
COMMENT : Move cursor using Track Ball.
ID : Patient's ID number.
NEW PATIENT : Reset ID, COMMENT, measurement functions and image
FUNCTION :Check all functions assigned to full keyboard.
MODE (Freeze OFF)
Image should be displayed correctly by selecting B, M, D, PW, BIB, BM, BID, FLOW,
and POWER FLOW.
DEPTH /RANGE (Freeze OFF)
Image display should be magnifiedireduced in B-MODE.
VEL RANGE (Freeze OFF)
Velocity speed should increase/decrease in DOPPLER and FLOW-MODE.
SELECT (Freeze ONlOFF)
Screen should be switched in B/*-MODE.
REC (Freeze ON or OFF)
Recording equipment or function assigned by PRESET should work correctly.
INVERT (Freeze ONIOFF)
B-MODE image should flip horizontally when INVERT is ON in B-MODE.
IMAGE ROTATION (Freeze ONIOFF)
B-MODE image should rotate 90-degree if STEEWROTATE is ON in B-MODE.
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By selecting FTC from Menu on BMMODE image, it should be able to adjust the
outline enhancement of the image.
SMOOTHING (Freeze OFF)
By selecting SMOOTHING @) from Menu in BIM-MODE, it should be able to
change the smoothness of B image.
IP SELECT (Freeze OFF)
By selecting IP SELECT Switch and operating Rotary Encoder in B and M MODE
respectively, it should be able to change the image quality to hardlsoft.
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RJNCTION
Following functions should work correctly:
3) MEASUREMENT Function
Following measurement function should work correctly:
4) TRACKBALL FUNCTION
Following measurement functions should work correctly:
8 SEARCH(Freeze ON)
After freeze in B M MODE, search on M image by track ball or B image by Rotary
Encoder should be enabled.
STOREIREVIEW (Freeze ON)
After operating track ball or Rotary Encoder in SEARCH status in B/M MODE, and
after saving (STORE) the displayed image, it should display Bh4 image of the saved
image by pressing REVIEW.
6) DOPPLER Function
By referring Handling Manual, please check if following functions would work correctly:
8 SAMPLEVOLUME
By operating SAMPLE V O L W Switch in B D MODE, it should be able to change
the size of SAMPLE VOLUME.
8 DOPFTLTER
By operating DOP FJLTER Switch in BID MODE, it should be able to change the area
fiom where noise disappears around the baseline.
8 DOPPLERMBW
9) Imaging Device
Please check following performance after making sure that the imaging device is correctly
connected:
By pressing Rec Switch on Imaging Device configured by PRESET, Shutter should work
and the same image as the one displayed on the monitor should be saved.
There shouldn't be distortion, wobble, or missing image once the image is stored.
There shouldn't be any error in color shade or color shift for the image recorded by color
printer.
External Input
External input image from VCR should be displayed on the monitor by using EXT
Switch. The image displayed on the monitor should be correct without causing out of
sync or other failure.
FREEZE
VCR replay image freeze should occur by pressing FREEZE Switch.
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Audio
It should recordireplay Audio correctly.
Remote Control
It should be able to control RECPause of VCR on Panel.
In order to check quality of the ultrasonic image, please implement following Performance Check
by using tools such as Test Piece.
1) Image Quality
Noise Level
Condition:
Preset : Abdomen
(IMAGE 1 : FRAME SMOOTHING : OFF)
DVA :0%
FOCUS (B) : AUTO (1P)
AGC (B) :0
LLNE DENSITY : HIGH
HORIZONTAL SMOOTHING : OFF
FlL4ME CORRELATION (B) :0
SMOOTHING (B) :0
BEAM PROCESSING : SINGLE
POST PROCESSING : SLOPE2
POST PROCESSING LEVEL, LOW :0
POST PROCESSING LEVEL, HIGH :20
With above conditions, whole of the ultrasonic image should be maximum white.
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Resolution
MODE: B
Use Test Target ASU-32-KG1 by ALOKA or equivalent, and measure the
recognizable minimum distance under water by visible observation. Adjust the distance
to probe in order to get the maximum solution to achieve following precisians:
t Lateral Resolution: 3 mm or less
4 Axial Resolution: 2 mm or less
Display Precision
Use Test Target ASU-32-KG1 or equivalent, and measure the echo with 6Omm interval
under water (40°C +I- S°C) by using Caliper distance measuring equipment to find the
difference in the display precision. It should be within +/- 5%.
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Please refer to Electrical Safety Test Manual (MN2-0204) that is available separately
to implement Safety Check.
....................... - MODE
DEPTHRANGE
.......
....................... -.. ". ---. -
VEL RANGE -- -
" ....... -............ - -..... .-. ---.
SELECT -.. .....
........................ .
REC -..---......-- -- ... --
........................
INVERT -.. -.......... .
.
.......................
IMAGE ROTATION
Image Adjustment Function B-GAIN --- -. ....- --... .--
2)
...................... ". -
M-GAIN .. ".- -"
......................
D-GAIN ... .- .........-..--...--
......................
F-GAIN - .. .....
.......................
STC ..
...
. .-.-- "..-. ....
.......................
CONTRAST ... -....... --. .---.-.
.......................
RELIEF .. ..
.......................
...................... -- ........ ...
...................... --..-. -.- ---- --
....................... .. ......--..---.-.
.......................
..................... .......-... ..
.................... -....... --...-
...................... -- .
. ... -.....--.--
-- ............
........................ -...-..--. -.-
..................... ............--- ...
.................... -- -.....
...................... ....
FRAME RATE
3) FUNCTION PROBE . -.. .-.........---... --
....................
PRESET -...-..........--.... --
.....................
I. ....................
PHYSIO 1-______ (OPTION)
MENU
4) MESURMENT Function DISTMCE
TRACK BALL Function cuRs0R1B.L.s. ..........................
..5) ............
,, , ...
............. .,.....
FOCUS .
.
BODY MARK
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1 4. Removing of Covers
1 5. Removing of Operation Panel [L-KEY-81i] and the internal part of the Operation Panel
. .
.
. . .. .
="ing of Junction Box [JB-269'1-270'1 .
. . - ... - -
Monitor .
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BNK3xlOFe,Ni, 2
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., .,. .,.,
~.
cab,e :cdvei
Remove the cable cover by pushing the hook.
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Connectors to be unplugged
[P50, P61, P820, P4121
Connector Plate
Probe HoEder /
I)Open the operation panel about 70Q,and Operation Panel
then disconnect all connectors from the
PC board.
) Connectors to be unplugged
[P400, P411, P4121
0Connectors to be unplugged.
[P603, P3, P2, (P413)l
CNK3x6 Bs. 18
3) Unfasten 18 screws, and remove the
switch PC board.
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1 STC Knob
5 4 Removing of Tradcball,
to be unplugged.
@ \ B Tight 5 ~ 8 ~ 2
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0Connectors to be unplugged
[P831&2, PBIO]
P851
3) Unfasten 1 screw and remove the
connector cover.
BNK3x8 Fe,Ni, 5
0Connectors to be unplugged
[P150, P803, P804]
A: supports (585.5-54)
0:
Screws (CNK3xSFe,Ni)
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PC Board [EP479900**]
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then
Unit Cover
!) Unfasten 8 screws,
7
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OConnectors to be unplugged
[PSIO]
Connector Panel
4) Unplug all connectors from the
connector panel.
Earth Clamp /
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0Connectors to be unplugged
[P804 P803, PI501
BNK3x8 Fe,Ni, 3
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/EP483701**,EP478700**and EU-90901
\PC Board
/inthe case of [ E U - ~ O ~ O ~
0Connectors to be unplugged
ICN7, CNIO]
/ CN7 \ CNlO
-
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)Connectors to be unplugged
[PSI 01
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\
Clamp / 0
\ Fan Cable
Fan, 3
/
B Rght 5x10,
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BNK3x8 Fe,Ni, 10
i) Remove
from the
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JB-269*/270* P805
1) Disconnect all cables from the JB-269'1-270".
>
Connectors to be unplugged
Unit Cover /
7 1
Unit Cover /
MO Disk Drive, +@
0
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1 13. Removing of Physiological Signal Unit [PEU-3500*] and the related part I
)Connectors to be unplugged
P701
%-. I
Unit Cover /
\ Unit Cover
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.. -..
- -
.. .
=
- -- .-.- . -
1 15. Removing of the Foot Switch [EP473202"], the Loudspeaker and the Power Switch I
) Connectors to be unplugged
[P412]
\ Earth Cable
15-2Removing ef Loudspeaker
Connector Panel
1) Unplug the connector from the
connector panel.
()Connectors to be unplugged
P27I
BT2x2,2
(Use hexagonal wrench
[M0.89])
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Screws to loosen, 2
B Tight 4x16,4
7
/ 3) Unfasten 4 screws and remove t h ~
monitor rear cover.
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Disassembl
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SECTION 10 Parts List
I MAIN BODY
SEE INDEX 01
MONITOR
SEE INDEX 07
The Parts List is the list of spare parts that are for maintenance/service.
The part numbers are (PARTS No.) therefore, only valid for the purpose of maintenancehervice.
When you order a spare part that is in the list, contact with the person in charge at the technical
support.
You should not refer the description of this list unless it is the maintenanceiservicepurpose.
It has the parts that are selected as necessary spare for rnaintenancdservice and describes them by
the illusuation and tbe list. The spare parts are selected based on the criteria below.
Cable harness
Except the cables that are wired directly to other parts.
Potentiometer on the exterior and such p& that are considered to have higher defect rate.
Other parts than above that are considered as necessary for maintenanceiservice.
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SECTION 10 Parts List
The Parts List is classified into several sections (INDEX) and each section consists of the illustration
and the list.
\ \
..................................................... L . . j ~ a r number
t
I
for each itan1..........................................................................................................................
INDEX It is the number of each section that is classified It also represents the section of a
machine that is described in the figure at the top page.
It shows the part number of the part or unit with this INDEX. If there is the same
unit made, they are distinguished by this part and the " S W part.
SIN When the unit of this INDEX revised into another version, it is distinguished in the
UMlT md Sib! indicates the time of change.
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ITEM This is the number that relates the illustration and the list.
SERIAL No It indicates the applicable serial number of the machine with the part.
xxxxx- indicates that the part is applicable to the S N and later, -xxxxx indicates that
the part is applicable to the S N and before. It represent that the part is applicable to
whole range if there is no indication.
SPEC This is the note that describes special spec., difference of destinations etc..
10-5 Caution
0 Do not use this Parts List with the one that is older version.
There would be some discrepancies between this List and older one that the same part
would have different part number. Therefore, use latest Parts List.
This is the Parts List from next page and it is described by each INDEX. For the classification of the
INDEX, refer the figure at page 10-1.
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FJN
01 MAIN BODY USI-152
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. .
33 A140123 MPNG00025U
BLIND CAP
34 A110267 PSC-137-2#7
ARM FIXTURE 2
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6 A510062 S P 4 3 1 KNOB
16 ~ 8 0 2 7 7 1SW-ASSY SW-PCB
28 A611301 KEY-A-L:
-- KEY TOP: ACOUST POWER
ACOUSTIC POWER
29 A611302 KEY-A-L: KEY TOP: SWEEP SPEED
SWEEP SPEED
30 A611303 KEY-A-L: ANGLE KEY TOP ANGLE
3- 3 A611306 KEY-B-L:
~
KEY TOP: CURSORf3.L.S.
CURSOR/B.L.S.
34 A611307 KEY-B-L: FOCUS KEY TOP: FOCUS
1 I
106 PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNAL UNIT PEU-3500 SIN
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/ 1
06 PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNAL UNIT PEU-3500 SiN
I
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1
0 7 MONITOR I IPC-1550lMP-IP15 1 sm
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1
07 MONITOR I IPC-1150IMP-IP15 I SfN
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1
08 MO UNIT MOU-3500 SN
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28 ~399219HBfOx3Q.fC Screws
31 ~6500181-70.300.00.07 Ratchet
60 ~ 6 0 0 2 0 5 P-32-A.A.-UL Label
Maintenance menu
Maintenance Menu is the function that supports service cngincer to cany out rcpair/maintcnancc work
as well as upgrading the software. This function is not open for the general users.
,---------------------------------,
a Caution You need to tun1 off the power to disable the maintenance fui~ction. I
I I
I Make sure to do q c l e (he power after using the mail~tei~ance
function. I
i---------------------------------J
Maintenance M e n u Function
This scrccn displays the status information of the niachine and thc conncctcd probe(s).
0 Information of machine
t Soliware version.
t Connected optional uvrit(s).
0 PROBECODE
t Probe and the connector number that the probc is conneclcd.
t Part tiumbcr of the probc.
t Probe Codc
It docsn't updatc the connection status automatically when y ~ replaced
u probe(s) but )on
can update it by Panel operation.
2)-2 SYSTEM2 Screen
0 Information 1
It, displays the internal sctiting (dei)cnds on the display mode) of the machine.
0 Informat~on2
It d~spla)sthe data that is rclated to the acoust~cp o w x control
0 Test Pattcm
Gray Scale Display On It &spla)s gray scale on the screen for monltor adjustment
Color Scale Display On It dlsp1a:s color bar on ihc scrccn for monltor adjustment
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SIIC'I'ION 11 Service Infomation
SYSTEM PRESET
SYSTEM PRESET is a functio~ito set up thc system configuration that is exclusively for a service
engineer. This function is not open for the gcneral users.
1) Focus ILlark
It sclccts the Focus Mark dlspla? On~OEfonthe TV screen
2) ALOKA Logo
It selects ALOKA logo d~splaqOniOff on the TV screen
3) Power Flow N Value
It selects tlre N-xalue dtsplaq On/Off tn Poncr Flon .Mode
4) Display Probe
It switches the display format of automatic display for Probc Frequency on the TV screen
5) B c m Proccssmg ( F l o )~
It sw~tehcsthe Beam Proccss Method rrlmn thc Color Flow Modc 1s O h ( S m g l d u l ! ~ )
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SIXTION 1 1 Suvicc Information
1 1-4-1 Purpose
Whcn following troublcs occur, rcload the data by means of Flash Memory reloading FD.
1. The ntachine doesn't start because of Flash Memory reload failed during upgrading.
2. Flash Memor?. data on the PCB that has been replaced by repair is not reloaded automatically at
startup. As a consequcncc, the machine cannot start normally.
1 1-4-2 Procedure
1. Make surc that the machine is turned oE.
2. Insert Flash Memory reload FD to Floppy Disk Drive (FDD) of the machine and then turn the
power switch on.
3. It displays "ALOKAI logo on the nionitor and then changes to "Shut Down in Progress" screen,
then following menu is displayed. Select corresponding PCB or "ALL" then press "SET' key on
the operation panel.
Fig. 1
4 it starts Flash Menion. rcload auto~nattcallyand go back to the menu (Rg I) after complet~ngthe
reload
Y To terminate this function, click "Exit" and scrccn change to "Shut Donn in Progress"; then cjccl
FD \\-it11confirming the FDD light is OK. tlren tun! the power switch off.
Ham Fllter S\\~lcliTor PEU-3500 cannot be accessed from the surface Therefore. make sure ihe sm~tch
IS set correctl) by rcfci-slng the mstallahon procedure at thc tlme of setup
1 1-6 Caution for removing Primary Power Supply unit
If you necd to remove the prituuv paver supply unit (Power Switcltcr) for repair/troublcshooti~~~~
he
careful with the connector numbers when 5-011reconnect the unit.
* Extra caution required for 5801 and 52 on PCB that are the same connectors.
So do not mix them up!
PC Board [EP479900**I
/
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Appendix-1 Introduction
This appendix describes the revision of history of this senice manual as the Manual Change
Information.
I I I Revisions I i
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