GE Logiq 7 Service Manual
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GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 2286865, REVISION 14LOGIQ™ 7 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5-5 - Common Service Platform 5-35 5-5-5 Diagnostics The Diagnostic page includes various diagnostic tests for troubleshooting. 5-5-5-1 Diagnostic Reports Diagnostic tests return a report to the Service Platform. The platform retains the report and allows for future viewing of the diagnostic logs. 5-5-5-2 Proactive Diagnostics A system of self-monitoring is largely supported with the integration of iLinq. The scheduler, executive, user interfaces, and some of the proactive diagnostic functions are provided by iLinq. Other tasks will need to be provided by the product team. Figure 5-56 Diagnostic Page
GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 2286865, REVISION 14LOGIQ™ 7 SERVICE MANUAL 5-36Section 5-5 - Common Service Platform 5-5-6 Image Quality Field is not yet populated. The Image Quality page contains tools for troubleshooting image quality issues. 5-5-7 Calibration Field is not yet populated. The Calibration page is used to calibrate the system. 5-5-8 Configuration Field is not yet populated. The Configuration page is used to setup various configuration files on the system. The Service Platform is used as the access and authorization control for remote access to the configuration subsystem.Figure 5-57 Image Quality Page Figure 5-58 Calibration Page Figure 5-59 Configuration Page
GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 2286865, REVISION 14LOGIQ™ 7 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5-5 - Common Service Platform 5-37 5-5-9 Utilities The Utilities page contains several miscellaneous tools. These includes access to the problem/solution database at the Online center. 5-5-10 Replacement Field is not yet populated.Figure 5-60 Utilities Page Figure 5-61 Part Replacement Page
GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 2286865, REVISION 14LOGIQ™ 7 SERVICE MANUAL 5-38Section 5-5 - Common Service Platform 5-5-11 PM Field is not yet populated. Run the Planned/Preventive/Proactive Maintenance tools during such PM visits as running error logs and deleting old test files. 5-5-12 Remote Software/Option Installation and Updates The Common Service Platform provides for remote software downloads including A11 downloads to the scanner. Any file transferred to the scanner will be in the form of an installation package. The actual content of the installation package is dependent on each product. The Service Platform downloads the software module into an appropriate directory and executes the product-specific installer executive. Software installation is simple and automated with a Graphic User Interface (GUI), where applicable. • Supports software upload via remote transmission • Supports software upload via Service Platform • Supports partial upgrades • Supports de-installs of the latest partial upgrade • Supports remote activation/installation of software options • Options can be activated permanently • Options can be activated for a timed period • Options can be limited to a number of uses • Options that expire must give notice to the user that the option has expired 5-5-12-1 Remote System Shutdown and Restart The Service Platform provides the ability to restart the system as per standard shutdown/startup procedures. Remote shutdown will only be provided if a software-controlled shutdown exists on the scanner. Scanner system restart is always accessible from the OLC. 5-5-12-2 File and/or Image Transfer The Service Platform supports file transfers and archived image transfers to the OnLine Center. The Service Platform provides interfaces of the displayed images for transfer to the OLC. Figure 5-62 Planned Maintenance Page
GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 2286865, REVISION 14LOGIQ™ 7 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5-5 - Common Service Platform 5-39 5-5-13 InSite II Configuration 5-5-13-1 InSite II Setting (Supported from BT07) Select Service Platform > Configuration > Questra Agent Configuraion. Then enter the followings: NOTE: Refer to Section 8-14 - InSite II Installation for details. Figure 5-63 Table 5-3 InSite II Entry ItemDescriptionsModifiable? Device Name Should be set to Dongle ID. DO NOT MODIFY. CRM No. FE/OLC Field to enter device identifier. Modifiable Display Name FE/OLC Field to enter descriptive name. Modifiable Address/ProxyContact OLC for contents.Modifiable
GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 2286865, REVISION 14LOGIQ™ 7 SERVICE MANUAL 5-40Section 5-6 - Password Section 5-6 Password The following windows request entry of Password. This allows you to be entered into Utility function or Service function with different access and security use levels. 5-6-1 For Operator Login Window When you login the LOGIQ7 application with a different user level, this window is open. You can modify the user level and password without restraint using one of the Utility function (Utility > Admin > Users ). 5-6-2 For Service Login Window When you access the Common Service Desktop, this window is open. The user level and password are preset. They can NOT be modified. Figure 5-64 Operator Login window Table 5-4 Password to enter common service desktop User LevelPassword Operator uls Administrator uls External Service gogems GE ServiceThe password must change at specific intervals. (every six month)
GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 2286865, REVISION 14LOGIQ™ 7 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5-6 - Password 5-41 5-6-2 For Service Login Window (cont’d) 5-6-3 For Maintenance Access Window When you login Windows desktop for maintenance access, this window is open. The user name and password are preset. They can NOT be modified.. Figure 5-65 Service Login window Table 5-5 Password to enter windows desktop UsernamePassword No entryAccess is protected with the Service Dongle and a password. The password must change at specific intervals. (every six month) Figure 5-66 Windows desktop Login Window
GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 2286865, REVISION 14LOGIQ™ 7 SERVICE MANUAL 5-42Section 5-7 - Air Flow Control Section 5-7 Air Flow Control 5-7-1 Air Flow Distribution The four air flow pathes allow the scanner to be cooled down as shown in the figure above. • Path A (Front lower left > Filter > PC Box > Rear upper left) for PC Box cooling. • Path B (Front lower left > Filter > LV unit > Rear lower left) for LV unit cooling. • Path C (Bottom right > Filter > NEST Assy > Rear upper right) for NEST Assy cooling. • Path D (Rear bottom right > Filter > HV unit > Rear upper right) for HV unit cooling. 5-7-2 Filters The scanner contains the three filters located at: - Front lower left for air flow of the LV unit and PC box. - Bottom right for air flow of the NEST Assy. - Rear bottom right for air flow of the HV unit. Figure 5-67 Air Flow Inside the Scanner A B C D A B C D
GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 2286865, REVISION 14LOGIQ™ 7 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5-7 - Air Flow Control 5-43 5-7-3 Fans The scanner contains the eight fans at the following positions for producing an air flow. - Two fans: Inside the LV unit for air flow path A and B - One fan: On the PC Box for air flow path A - Four fans: At the bottom of the NEST Assy for air flow path C - One fan: On the HV unit for air flow path D Figure 5-68 Fans Fan for HV unit Fan for PC BoxFans for LV unit Fans for NEST Assy Example: For BT03 or lower
GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 2286865, REVISION 14LOGIQ™ 7 SERVICE MANUAL 5-44Section 5-8 - Monitor Video Specification Section 5-8 Monitor Video Specification 5-8-1 Input 5-8-2 Outputs 5-8-2-1 SVGA 5-8-2-2 TV Format 5-8-2-3 PAL BDGHI StandardFormatSignalSyncDDCTermination SVGA 800 x 600 / 75 Hz RGB: 0 - 700 mV H: TTL V: TTL VESA DDC2 signals 75 ohms StandardFormatSignalSyncDDCTermination SVGA 800 x 600 / 75 Hz RGB: 0 - 700 mV H: TTL V: TTL VESA DDC2 signals 75 ohms TypeStandardsTermination SVHSNTSC EIA and PAL BDGHI 75 ohms Composite Video NTSC EIA and PAL BDGHI 75 ohms RGB NTSC EIA and PAL BDGHI 75 ohms B&W NTSC EIA and PAL BDGHI 75 ohms GeneralSVHS-lumaSVHS-cromaCompositeRGBB&W Line/field: 625/50 FH: 15625 Hz FV: 50 Hz Bandwidth: 6MHz (luma) Signal: 100 IRE 100% amplitude Sync: 43 IRE Burst amplitude: +/- 21.5 IRE, 10 cycles Fsc: 4.43361875 MHz 100% saturation Summed luma and croma Signal: 0-700 mV Comp sync/H sync/ V sync: 0.3 - 4 Vpp SVHS luma