GE Logiq 9 Service Manual
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GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8-73 Section 8-15 System Setup 8-15-1 To Complete the System Setup 1.) From the Touch Screen on the scanner, select Utility>Connectivity>TCPIP Tab. 2.) Ensure that DHCP is deselected so you can enter information manually. 3.) Input the DICOM information. * This should be the appropriate DICOM information for the system if it is on the hospital network. If it is not correct, input the correct data. 4.) After all information is entered select SAVE SETTINGS . 5.) If the system is NOT on a network you will need to input a set of dummy data for proper InSite and Diagnostic operation. Enter the following data if you are not on a network: * Computer Name: * IP Address: 3.192.28.253 * Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 6.) After all information is entered select SAVE SETTINGS . 7.) iLinq Checkout will need to be completed again. refer to the iLinq Installation Manual. 8-15-2 VCR Setup 1.) Reset the VCR and choose a Default Line Printer by going to Utilities>System>Peripherals. 2.) Under VCR, Select Sony 9500 VCR and SAVE 3.) Under SETUP, Select the desired default line printer and SAVE 4.) Select Exit in the lower left-hand corner of the Touch Screen. 8-15-3 Printer Setup 1.) If the customer has a USB (Digital) Printer plug it in now. The system is in Windows mode it should recognize the printer and install the necessary driver. 2.) If you do not install the printer until after the Applications software has been loaded, you will need a service dongle to get into windows and follow the manual set up procedures in the LOGIQ™ 9 Peripheral Installation Manual 2341053-100. 8-15-4 Print Key Assignment and Checkout Because of the addition of more printer choices, digital and analog, the factory default print key configuration has been removed for the color and b/w printers. 1.) Determine which printers are configured on the system. The former factory defaults were Color = P3 and B/W = P2. 2.) Consult the customer to ensure which “Print” keys (P1-4) should be assigned to printers. 3.) Select Utility > Admin > Connectivity > Buttons >. Choose the desired print button. Under “Destinations”, select necessary printer choice from the drop-down list. 4.) Press the print key just configured and you should get a printout of the screen.
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMSPROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL 8-74 Section 8-15 - System Setup 8-15-5 Restore Patient, Report, and User-Defined Presets 1.) Place the Backup/Restore media (MOD or CD-R) in the drive. 2.) Select the UTILITY tab on the Touch Panel. Select SYSTEM, then BACKUP/RESTORE. 3.) Select everything under Restore by placing a check mark after Patient Archive, Report Archive, System Configuration, and User Defined Configuration. Then press RESTORE . 8-15-6 Cycle System Power 1.) Do an auto-shut down 2.) Press the ON/OFF switch on the Control Panel once to display the SYSTEM - EXIT menu. 3.) Select SHUTDOWN from the SYSTEM - EXIT menu. 4.) Power up the system for functional check-out.Figure 8-83 System Exit Menu for Back-end Processor Power Down
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8-75 Section 8-16 Optional Software Procedures If everything went well in the software loading process, skip this section. While system software loading procedures are automatic, the following manual processes are provided in the unlikely event that the automatic process fails or the results are incorrect. 8-16-1 serialno.txt File Creation With the exception of Demo Systems, if the system serial number is not set correctly the authorized options installed on the customer systems will not function. Prior to the upgrade there is no way for the systems in the field to record the serial number of the system to the backplane. The C:\serialno.txt on the hard drive has been used to record the system serial number up to now. As part of this FMI the backplane storage code is now available. After an Applications Software Upgrade, when the system is powered up, the serialno.txt file will be read from the hard drive and written to the backplane. This will all work well unless: - A system Base Image Software was performed. In this case the serialno.txt file must be created and put back on the C drive. * Boot up the system with the service dongle attached to the USB port. * It will boot up into Windows. * Go to Start>Programs>Accessories>Notepad. Use Windows Notepad and type in the serial number of the system. Exactly as it is on the console rating plate. (example: 57493US2) * Check the save path for this text file. Save the file directly to the C:\ drive as file name serialno.txt. It will NOT function if saved in any other location. - There may be a rare case where the serialno.txt file does not contain the correct system serial number. If this is the case, repeat the previous steps to edit the serialno.txt file to the proper serial number. NOTE: If there is any doubt about the contents of serialno.txt, it should be checked before the application is first run, as once the serial number is written into the backplane it can only be changed with a diagnostic. The serialno.txt file writes it’s information into the Backplane EEPROM. If it is not done during the software load you must use the diagnostic utilities described in Chapter 7 of the Proprietary Manual to enter the Console Serial Number in the EEP-BP VPD Data.txt file.
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMSPROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL 8-76 Section 8-16 - Optional Software Procedures 8-16-2 Optional Check Devices 1.) On the desktop, right click on the MY COMPUTER icon, and select PROPERTIES. 2.) Select the Hardware tab, and then the DEVICE MANAGER . It may take up to a minute for the Device Manager screen to appear. Figure 8-84 System Properties
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8-77 8-16-2 Optional Check Devices (cont’d) 3.) Verify that the Device Manager appears as shown in Figure 8-85. Your display may vary. 4.) You should see no devices with question marks or other icons, except the VIA PCI Audio Controller (WDM). This one device will be shown as below with a red X through it. 5.) There are two audio controllers. The VIA PCI Audio Controller (WDM) is disabled so that the Doppler audio works correctly through the Creative Labs SB Live series sound card. 6.) Close the Device Manager window by selecting the close window X in the corner. 7.) Close the System Properties window by selecting the close window X in the corner. Figure 8-85 Device Manager Close Window
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMSPROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL 8-78 Section 8-16 - Optional Software Procedures 8-16-3 Optional Procedure for Changing (Re-mapping) Drive Letters An automated process was developed for this. It was implemented in Base Image Load -9 or later. NOTE: If you are using a Base Image Load of -8 or earlier, or the -9 and later Base Image Load fails to properly map the drives, prodeed with manually assigning the proper drive letters. 1.) First check to see if you need to change the drive letters on the CDROM drive and the Magneto Optical drives – they SHOULD be G: and H: respectively. 2.) Right-click on the “My Computer” icon on the Windows desktop. 3.) Select “Manage” you should see a screen like Figure 8-86. 4.) Click on the “Disk Management” icon on the left side of the screen under “Storage”. You’ll see this screen like Figure 8-87. Figure 8-86 Computer Management
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8-79 8-16-3 Optional Procedure for Changing (Re-mapping) Drive Letters (cont’d) 5.) Notice that “Disk 1 Removable” is shown as drive letter “G:” and “CD-ROM 0” is shown as drive letter “H:” - These are incorrect drive letters. This procedure will show you how to change them to the proper designations which is the reverse of how they are now. 6.) Left-click on the “Disk 1 Removable” and select “Change Drive Letter and Path…”. You’ll see a screen as shown in Figure 8-88. Figure 8-87 Disk Management
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMSPROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL 8-80 Section 8-16 - Optional Software Procedures 8-16-3 Optional Procedure for Changing (Re-mapping) Drive Letters (cont’d) 7.) Right-click on “Edit…” and you’ll see a screen as shown in Figure 8-89. 8.) Now Right-click on the little down arrow and you’ll see the list box open with a list of available drive letters. Select the letter “I:”Figure 8-88 Change Drive Letter and Path Figure 8-89 Select Drive to Assign
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8-81 8-16-3 Optional Procedure for Changing (Re-mapping) Drive Letters (cont’d) 9.) Now Right-click “OK”. You’ll see the following message as shown in Figure 8-91. 10.) Right-click “OK” to acknowledge the message. 11.) Now follow the previous steps again and change the “CD-ROM 0” to “G:”. 12.) Follow the previous steps one more time to change the “Disk 1 Removable” to “H:”. 13.) When you’re all done the settings should look like those shown in Figure 8-92. Figure 8-90 Select Drive Letter I Figure 8-91 Confirm Drive Letter Change
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMSPROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL 8-82 Section 8-16 - Optional Software Procedures 8-16-3 Optional Procedure for Changing (Re-mapping) Drive Letters (cont’d) Congratulations! You’ve just successfully re-mapped the drive letters of the CDROM drive and Magneto Optical drive to their proper configuration. Exit the Computer Management screen.Figure 8-92 Confirm Drive Letter Assignment