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 3 Installation 3-11 3-6-4External I/O Connector Panel (cont’d) Table 3-5 External I/O Connector Descriptions ItemConnector NameTable NumberDescription 1 Audio Output (Left)RCA Phono Jack 2 Audio Output (Right)RCA Phono Jack 3 Trigger OutputBNC Connector 4FootswitchTable 3-12Hirose Electric Co. RM12BRB-5S, Footswich transport shelf is in the back at the bottom 5RS232 Com1DSUB 9 pin male 6Expose 1Table 3-11Mini-phone Jack 7 Expose 2Table 3-11Mini-phone Jack 8 Modem ConnectionTable 3-10RJ-11 with global adapter kit for connection 9 Composite Video OutBNC Connector, Color Output 10B/W Video OutBNC Connector, Black and White Output 11S-Video OutputTable 3-64 pin mini-DIN 12S-VGA OutputTable 3-7DSUB-HD22 15 Pin female 13 USB (1)Table 3-8USB-A, Used for Service Dongle 14 Ethernet ConnectionTable 3-9RJ-45 Connector
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMSPROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL 3-12 Section 3-6 - System Configuration 3-6-4-1 External I/O Pin Outs Table 3-6 S-Video Connector, 4 Pin Pin NoOutput SignalDescription 1 SVIDEO OUT/IN YG Y (Luma) GND 2 SVIDEO OUT/IN CG C (Chroma) GND 3 SVIDEO OUT/IN Y Y (Luma) SIGNAL 4SVIDEO OUT/IN CC (Chroma) SIGNAL Table 3-7 S-VGA Connector, Shrinked Sub-D 15 Pin Pin NoOutput SignalDescription 1 VGA OUT1 R Red 2 VGA OUT1 G Green 3 VGA OUT1 B Blue 4, 9,11,12,15N/CN/C 5, 6, 7, 8, 10GNDGND 13VGA OUT1 HSH Sync 14 VGA OUT1 VS V Sync Table 3-8 USB (A) Connector Pin NoOutput SignalDescription 1 VCC USB Power Supply 2 - Data USB Data (-) 3 + Data USB Data (+) 4GNDUSB Power Ground Table 3-9 Ethernet Connector, RJ45 Modular 8 Pin Pin NoOutput SignalDescription 1 ETHER TD Ethernet RD+ 2 ETHER TD Ethernet RD- 3 ETHER RD Ethernet TD+ 6ETHER RDEthernet TD- OthersNCNon-connection
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL Chapter 3 Installation 3-13 3-6-4-1External I/O Pin Outs (cont’d) Table 3-10 Modem, RJ11 Modular 6 Pin Pin NoOutput SignalDescription 2 TEL L4 Telephone L4 3 TEL L2 Telephone L2 4 TEL L1 Telephone L1 5TEL L3Telephone L3 OthersNCNon-connection Table 3-11 Remote Expose 1 & 2 Connectors Pin NoOutput SignalDescription 1 SHUTTER/PRINT 2 Signal GND Table 3-12 Footswitch Connector Pin NoOutput SignalDescription 1 Foot 1 2 Floating Ground 3 Foot 2 4Floating Ground 5Foot 3
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMSPROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL 3-14 Section 3-6 - System Configuration 3-6-5 Video Specification Video specifications may be needed to be able to connect laser cameras or other devices to the LOGIQ™ 9. Table 3-13 Video Specifications Timing Parameter 1024x768 75Hz768x576 50Hz640x480 60Hz800x600 60Hz800x600 75Hz1024x768 60Hz Horizontal Rate [kHz] 60.02 31.25 31.47 37.88 46.88 48.36 Horizontal Period [µs]16.66 32.00 31.78 26.40 21.33 20.68 Pixel Clock [MHz] 78.75 29.50 24.55 40.00 49.50 65.00 H Blank Width [µs] 3.665.975.706.405.174.92 H Sync Width [µs] 1.222.342.363.201.622.09 H Front Porch [µs] 0.200.750.731.000.320.37 Active Horizontal Period [µs] 13.00 26.03 26.07 20.00 16.16 15.75 Vertical Rate [Hz] 75.03 50.00 59.94 60.32 75.00 60.00 Vertical Period [ms] 13.33 20.00 16.68 16.58 13.33 16.67 V Sync Width [lines=ms] 32=0.53 49=1.57 45=1.43 28=0.74 25=0.53 38=0.79 V Front Porch [lines=µs] 3=50.00 5=160.00 6=190.70 4=105.60 3=64.00 6=124.10 Equalization Gate [lines=µs] 1=16.66 5=160.0 6=190.7 1=26.4 1=21.3 3=62.00 Lines: Field/Frame 800 625/625 525/525 628 625 806 Active Lines/Frame 768 576 480 600 600 768
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL Chapter 3 Installation 3-15 Section 3-7 Available Probes See Specifications in the LOGIQ™ 9 User Reference Manual for probes and intended use. See Chapter 9 - Renewal Parts, for part numbers to be used when ordering new or replacement probes. Section 3-8 Software/Option Configuration Refer to the LOGIQ™ 9 Basic User Manual, Chapter 16, Customizing Your System for information on configuring items like Hospital, Department, Language, Units (of measure), Date, Time and Date Format. For information on configuring Software Options, Refer to the LOGIQ™ 9 Basic User Manual, Chapter 16, Customizing Your System. For information on configuring DICOM Connectivity, Refer to the LOGIQ™ 9 Basic User Manual, Chapter 16, Customizing Your System.
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMSPROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL 3-16 Section 3-9 - Connectivity Installation Worksheet Section 3-9 Connectivity Installation Worksheet Site System Information Services (Destination Devices)TCP/IP Settings Device Type Manufacturer Name IP AddressPort AE Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Name - AE Title: Dept: LOGIQ SN:Type: Floor: Room: REV: Comments: CONTACT INFORMATION Name Title Phone E-Mail Address Site: IP Settings IP Address: Subnet Mask: Default Gateway: Remote Archive Setup Remote Archive IP: Remote Archive Name:
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL Chapter 3 Installation 3-17 Section 3-10 Insite IP Address Configuration This information needed to facilitate the OnLine Center engineers in connecting to the system is found in the InSite Installation Manual, 2324712-100. Section 3-11 Before Starting a Software Upgrade 3-11-1 Printers In R2.1.0 software and greater, if the customer has an HP990, HP970, UP-D50, UP-D895, UP-D21 or Talley printers, any settings they have made in the device driver, such as Gray Scale Images, will be lost. These printer settings will need to be recorded. You need to go to Utilities>Periperals>Printers in order to record the printer settings. 3-11-2 Save Connectivity Settings NOTE: DICOM TCPIP settings should not be deleted with the Base Image Load due to the use of upgrade scripts. However, It may be helpful to record this settings before proceeding in case an error occurs in the loading of software. NOTE: DICOM Workflows and DICOM Device Configurations are on the “D:” drive and will be saved when User Defined Cohfigurations are saved. If you want to Import exams back on to your system after the FMI, you should record any vital DICOM data before proceeding with this FMI or upgrading software. 1.) Select Utilities>Connectivity>TCPIP tab and record all information on that tab with particular attention to: - The “Enable DHCP” box should NOT be checked - Computer Name: ______________________________ - IP-Address: ______/________/_________/_________ - Subnet Mask: ______/________/________/________ - Remote Archive IP-Address: ______/________/_________/_________ - Remote Archive Name: ______________________________________ If the system has been Insite enabled, open the Service Diagnostic Interface and record InSite IP Address settings. 2.) Select the “Wrench” Icon. Log in as GE Service using the current password. 3.) Select Utilities>iLinq Configuration Utility>Accept (3 times)>InSite Checkout tab 4.) Record the Insite IP Address: _________/__________/__________/_________ and Unlabeled IP Address: __________/___________/__________/_________ - In the unlabeled IP Address line enter the System IP Address. This may be either the one obtained from the hospital administrator or if the system is not on a network it would be the factory default address. This address can also be found in the System>Connectivity>TCP/IP Tab 5.) Select the Device Connection Tab and record: CPU Serial Port Name ____________________ CPU Serial Port Speed ____________________ 6.) Select Exit in the Device Connection screen. 7.) Select OK in the Exit Confirmation window. 8.) Close the Netscape Diagnostic window.
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMSPROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL 3-18 Section 3-12 - Loading Base Image Software Section 3-12 Loading Base Image Software NOTE: While it is believed to be unnecessary, It would not hurt to disconnect the system from the network and remove all transducers. NOTE: If the user has an HP990, HP970, UP-D50, UP-D895, UP-D21 or Talley printers, connect the printer and turn it on. If a printer is plugged in at this time it will automatically install and you won’t have to go back to windows to install it. NOTE: If the system has any digital peripherals, be sure that they are turned on. 1.) Insert the disk labeled “Base System Software Load Image” into the CDROM drive. 2.) Properly turn off the scanner by momentarily pressing the Standby (ON/OFF) Switch. Select Shutdown from the System Exit menu. Wait for the Standby Switch to turn amber. 3.) If the system will not shutdown normally, hold down the Standby Switch until the light turns from green to amber. 4.) Turn on the scanner. You will see a message displayed on the Touch Panel screen as shown in Figure 3-10 on page 3-19 . WARNINGWARNINGThe next steps will destroy ALLdata on the Scanner Figure 3-9 Shutdown Dialog Box
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL Chapter 3 Installation 3-19 Section 3-12 Loading Base Image Software (cont’d) Now is your chance to abort the Base Image load or continue. 5.) Press any key to continue. To abort, remove the CD-ROM from the drive and press CTRL-C . Figure 3-10 Base Load Warning Message
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMSPROPRIETARY TO GE D IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3 LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL 3-20 Section 3-12 - Loading Base Image Software Section 3-12 Loading Base Image Software (cont’d) The first choice is to load the complete hard drive. 1.) Load the complete disk - All existing data will be lost. NOTE: APPLICATION SOFTWARE WILL NEED TO BE INSTALLED WHEN THIS PROCEDURE HAS COMPLETED. ALL PATIENT DATA (IF ANY) WILL BE DESTROYED! Figure 3-12 is the last warning message before the complete base load process begins. Press any key to continue or abort by pressing CTRL-C . Figure 3-11 Base Load Option Screen Figure 3-12 Base Load Option 1 Message