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    DIRECTION FC091194, REVISION 11    VIVID 7 SERVICE MANUAL 
    Chapter 5 - Components and Functions (Theory) 5 - 115
    5-7-2 Monitors
    5-7-2-1 CRT Monitor • 17-inch High Resolution Monitor with no interlace scan
    • Available for all Vivid 7 models
    5-7-2-2 LCD Monitor (Option) • 21-inch High Resolution Monitor with no interlace scan
    • Mounted on the Monitor Arm so monitor can be mo ved left or right without moving the Vivid 7.
    • Introduced for BT’06 (June 2006) as an option (Only available on order for new Vivid 7) Figure 5-71   CRT Monitor
    Figure 5-72   LCD Monitor 
    						
    							
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    DIRECTION FC091194, REVISION 11    VIVID 7 SERVICE MANUAL 
    5 - 116 Section 5-7 - Top Console with Monitor and Operator Panel
    5-7-3 Operator Panel
    The  Operator Panel  includes an ON/OFF switch, an alphanum eric keyboard, different controls for 
    manipulating the picture quality, and cont rols for use in Measure & Analyze (M&A).
    On units with software version 3.x.x (or above) the Ro taries have a “Push” function in addition to the 
    ordinary rotary functions. 
    NOTE: Units originally produced with a software  version below v3.0 need a hardware upgrade to 
    activate the Push function. The needed hardware  is included in the v3.x (Vantage) upgrade kit.
    Figure 5-73   Operator Panel
    LCD DISPLAY LCD DISPLAY
    ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAYTRACKBALL
    RIGHT SPEAKERLEFT SPEAKER
    STAND BY/ON SWITCH
    ROTARIES 
    						
    							
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    DIRECTION FC091194, REVISION 11    VIVID 7 SERVICE MANUAL 
    Chapter 5 - Components and Functions (Theory) 5 - 117
    Section 5-8
    External I/O
    5-8-1 General Description, External I/O
    The External I/O is the interface between the scanner and all external devices. 
    Several signal are fed from the Internal I/O module to the External I/O module. The External I/O module 
    contains data buffers and a  galvanic isolation section. 
    Different types of signals are fed to co nnectors accessible on the External I/O:
    • R, G, B and Sync are provided for  external RGB monitors or printers.
    • Composite video, black and white video and S-VH S video are buffered and fed to output connectors 
    for external monitors and printers.
    • Two serial RS-232 ports are provided for extern al communication with e.g. the System CPU. One 
    of the RS-232C ports are located inside the scanner, and was intended for use by a modem, the 
    other is located on the EIO rear panel. These  serial ports have never been used on Vivid 7.
    • An Ethernet signal from the BEP is fed to an Ethern et connector. It is used for connectivity, including 
    DICOM Network. 
    						
    							
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    DIRECTION FC091194, REVISION 11    VIVID 7 SERVICE MANUAL 
    5 - 118 Section 5-8 - External I/O
    5-8-1 General Description, External I/O (cont’d)
    The External I/O has the following external conn ectors available at the rear of the system:
    • Sound out (Right and Left channels - Stereo)
    •Trig Out
    • Footswitch
    • RS-232 Serial Port (Not Used)
    • Remote Expose 1
    • Remote Expose 2
    • Modem (Not Used)
    • Composite Video Out
    • B/W Video Out
    • Svideo Out
    • SVGA Out
    •USB
    • Ethernet
    5-8-2 Location in the Unit
    At the rear of the scanner, above the power inlet and power breaker. Figure 5-74   External I/O Connector Panel 
    						
    							
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    DIRECTION FC091194, REVISION 11    VIVID 7 SERVICE MANUAL 
    Chapter 5 - Components and Functions (Theory) 5 - 119
    5-8-3 Input Signals
    Figure 5-75   EIO - Overview
    Table 5-79    Input Signals 
    InputDescriptionConnection from/via/to
    Footswitch  Connector Footswitch is a mechanical sw
    itch that connect a signal to 
    ground. 
    Internal level is TTL (0-3.3V) Footswitch > External I/O > Internal I/O 
    > PC2IO (BEP)
    DC Voltages from BEP
    +5 VDC Used for Optical Couplers on RS232 signals PC2IO (BEP) > Internal I/O > External I/
    O 
    +12 VDC
    DC Voltages from Card Cage
    +5 VDC 
    Used for Optical Couplers on FootswitchCard Cage > Internal I/O > External I/O 
    +15 VDC 
    -5 VDC analog 
    +6 VDC analog 
    						
    							
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    DIRECTION FC091194, REVISION 11    VIVID 7 SERVICE MANUAL 
    5 - 120 Section 5-8 - External I/O
    5-8-4 Bi-directional Signals
    5-8-5 Output Signals
    Table 5-80    Bi-directional Signals 
    Signal NameDescriptionSignal Path 
    Ethernet Standard 10/100 Base TX Ethernet Ethernet - External I/O
     - Internal I/O - 
    BEP (Ethernet Connector)
    COM1 Serial RS-232 port (Not used in Vivid 7) External Device - Exte
    rnal I/O - Internal 
    I/O - BEP (COM1)
    USB Standard USB (Universal Serial Bus), (0-5V) USB Device - External I/O - Internal I/O 
    - BEP (USB #2))
    Modem (option)Internal Modem Telephone Line Connection
    Analog Phone Line - External I/O 
    (Connector Panel) - External I/O (Rear  Side)- Modem
    COM2Serial RS-232 port 
    (on rear side of External I/O)Modem - External I/O 
    (Rear Side) - Internal I/O - BEP (COM1)
    Burn-in Power On/ Off ControlBurn-in Power On/Off Control (on rear side of External I/O)  - Used for factory testing.External I/O (Rear Side) - Internal I/O
    Table 5-81    Output Signals 
    Signal NameDescriptionSignal Path 
    Stereo Audio Stereo audio to external VCR. (Same signal as delivered to 
    internal VCR). Audio Source (Internal VCR/
    Microphone/BEP) > Internal 
    I/O > External I/O > External VCR.
    Composite Video External composite video, 1.0Vp-p, 75 ohms, unbalanced, 
    sync negative.  PC2IO (BEP) > Internal I/O > External I/
    O > External Composite Video Device
    Super Video  (SVHS) Super Video
    Luminance: 1.0Vp-p, 75 ohms, unbalanced. Color: 1.0Vp-p, 75 ohms, unbalanced. PC2IO (BEP) > Internal I/O > External I/
    O > External VCR
    Black and White videoExternal black and white video
    1.0Vp-p, 75 ohms, unbalanced, sync negative.PC2IO (BEP) > Internal I/O > External I/ O > External B/W Video Device
    Trig outECG Trigger Signal, 0-3.3V
    SVGASVGA (RGBS) high resolution video output
    (Same signal as sent to the systems monitor)PCVIC > PC2IO (BEP) > Internal I/O >  External I/O > External Monitor
    Remote Expose #1 A SW controllable re lay, to control external peripheralsPC2IO (BEP) > Internal I/O > External I/
    O > External Peripheral
    Remote Expose #2 A SW controllable re lay, to control external peripheralsPC2IO (BEP) > Internal I/O > External I/
    O > External Peripheral 
    						
    							
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    DIRECTION FC091194, REVISION 11    VIVID 7 SERVICE MANUAL 
    Chapter 5 - Components and Functions (Theory) 5 - 121
    5-8-6 Reset Switch
    A reset switch is located behind the little hole on the External I/O.
    NOTE: Use this Reset Key if told so by pr ocedure in this manual or by OLC, ONLY.
    5-8-7 Jumpers and Dip-switches
    None
    5-8-8 LEDs
    NoneFigure 5-76   External I/O Conne
    ctor Panel with Reset Switch hole
    RESET SWITCH 
    INSIDE THIS HOLE 
    						
    							
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    DIRECTION FC091194, REVISION 11    VIVID 7 SERVICE MANUAL 
    5 - 122 Section 5-8 - External I/O
    5-8-9 Video Specifications
    5-8-9-1 PAL Video Specifications
    5-8-9-2 NTSC Video Specifications
    5-8-9-3 SVGA  Table 5-82    PAL Video Specifications
    HORIZONTAL TIMING
    Horizontal Total (HT) 64 µs 944 pixels
    Horizontal Start (HS) 10.3051 µs 152 pixels
    Horizontal Active (HA) 52 µs 768 pixels
    Pixel Clock Freq.14.7 MHz(PAL)
    VERTICAL TIMING (INTERLACED)
    Vertical Start (VS)53 Lines / field
    Active Lines (VA) 576 Lines / frame  (=PAL standard) Total Lines (VT) 625 Lines / frame  (=PAL standard) Frame Rate 25 Hz  (=PAL standard)
    Table 5-83    NTSC Video Specifications
    HORIZONTAL TIMING
    Horizontal Total (HT) 63.556 µs 780 pixels
    Horizontal Start (HS) 9.6149 µs 118 pixels
    Horizontal Active (HA) 52.6555 µs 640 pixels
    Pixel Clock Freq.12.272725 MHz(NTSC)
    VERTICAL TIMING (INTERLACED)
    Vertical Start (VS)17 Lines / field
    Active Lines (VA) 486 Lines / frame (=NTSC standard)
    Total Lines (VT) 525 Lines / frame (=NTSC standard)
    Frame Rate 29.97 Hz (=NTSC standard)
    Table 5-84    SVGA Video Specifications
    STANDARDFORMATSIGNALSYNCDDCTERMINATION
    SVGA 800 x 600 / 75 Hz
    RGB: 0-700 mV H: TTL
    V: TTL VESA DDC2 
    signals 75 ohms 
    						
    							
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    DIRECTION FC091194, REVISION 11    VIVID 7 SERVICE MANUAL 
    Chapter 5 - Components and Functions (Theory) 5 - 123
    Section 5-9
    Peripherals
    5-9-1 Internal Peripherals
    • DVD R/W (BT’04 and newer) available from the front of the BEP and the scanner. 
    NOTE: Only CD-R and DVD-R (write once and read many) is supported. CD-R/W and DVD R/W discs 
    are not supported.
    • CD R/W drive (BT’01, BT’02 and BT’03) 
    NOTE: Only CD-R (write once and read many) is supported. CD-R/W discs are not supported.
    • DVD Recorder (DVR) (connected to Internal  I/O) Introduced for BT’06, software v6.0.
    • VCR (connected to Internal I/O)
    • MO-Drive (option) avail able from the front of the BEP and the scanner. 
    NOTE: Vivid 7 with software version  v2.2.5 and below supports MO disks up to 8.6 GBytes. Support 
    for 9.1 GBytes disks was introduc ed in software version v2.3.0.
    • Black & White Graphic Printer (conn ected to Internal I/O (analog video) or BEP (digital printer))
    • Color Video Printer (connected to BEP)
    • A modem (option) (conne cted internally to External I/O) was included with Vivid 7 with BEP1. It has 
    never been used.
    For a list of all peripherals approved by the manufacturer, please refer to:  3-7-3-1 Approved Internal 
    Peripherals on page 3-36
    5-9-2 External Peripherals
    (See  3-7-3-2 External Peripherals (Optional) on page 3-37 )
    • Color Inkjet Printer
    • Footswitch, Phone Line (option) and Ether net are connected to the External I/O
    • USB Flash Card (option) Support for USB Flash Card was intr oduced in software version v4.0.
    NOTE: USB Flash Cards approved for Vivid 7 are verified for EMC performance according to EN55011  class B. The use of any other  USB Flash Cards will compromise th is verification, and may cause 
    interference on Vivid 7 itself, or on other el ectronic devices. For approved models, see:  Ta b l e  
    9-54 USB Flash Card (USB Drive) on page 9-67 .
    Install the USB Flash Card in (one of) the USB port(s) on the front of Vivid 7. 
    • Vivid 7 with BEP4.x has one USB 2.0 port on the front.
    • Vivid 7 with BEP3.x has two U SB 2.0 ports on the front.
    The port at the rear of the system is USB 1.1, and is not approved for use with the USB Flash Card. 
    						
    							
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    DIRECTION FC091194, REVISION 11    VIVID 7 SERVICE MANUAL 
    5 - 124 Section 5-10 - Modem (Option)
    Section 5-10
    Modem (Option)
    NOTE: The modem has almost never been in active use.
    5-10-1 General Description
    The modem is a standard MultiTech  modem that connects to an analog phone line. It is used when 
    connecting to GE via iLink and for InSite Remote Service.
    The modem is included on all units produced before February 2003. On units produced after February 
    2003, the modem is optional.
    5-10-2 Location in the Unit
    Figure 5-77   Modem: Location in Unit
    Modem
    Front-End Board Rack
    Alternative Position for Modem 
    						
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