GE Vivid 7 Service Manual
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GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION FC091194, REVISION 11 VIVID 7 SERVICE MANUAL - Index - 3 Export Configuration 3-70 External Peripherals 3-37 Description 5-123 F Facility Needs 2-10 Fan 9-26 FAQ Frequently Asked Questions 7-3 Features Desirable 2-12 FEP - Front-End Processor 5-6 Filter Replacement Procedure 8-8 Filter Cover Replacement Procedure 8-6 Foot Pedal 9-68 Footswitch 9-68 Connection 3-19 Forced Shut Down 8-32, 8-50 , 8-74 Format a CD-R disc 4-17 Format an MO Disk 4-17 Formatting a Removable Media 4-17 Formatting Removable Media, SW v3.x and above 4-17 Frequently Asked Questions 7-3 Front Bumper Replacement Procedure 8-100 Front Casters Replacement Procedure 8-95 Front Cover Replacement Procedure 8-7 Front Wheels Replacement Procedure 8-95 Front-End - Alignment 6-6 - Alignment, when to do 6-6 - Controller Board, FEC-2 5-37 - Description 5-6 - FE Modules Parts List 9-41, 9-45 - Processor 5-6 - Subsystem 5-9 Front-End Alignment -- se e DC Offset Calibration7-34 Front-End Processor Card Cage 9-38 Front-End Proce ssor Version 2 FRU Parts 9-40 Functional Checks 4-1, 4-28 2D Mode (B mode) Checks 4-32 Backend Processor Checks 4-73 Basic Controls 4-29 Cineloop Check 4-69 Color Mode Checks 4-43 Contrast Checks 4-63 Doppler Mode Checks 4-49 ECG Check 4-68 M Mode Checks 4-39 Measurements and Multi Image Checks 4-64Multi Image Checks 4-66 Performance Tests4-31 Probe/Connectors Check 4-67 Stress Echo 4-63 Tissue Velocity Imaging (TVI) Checks 4-57 G Gas Spring9-25 General Cleaning 10-9 General Procedures 4-2 Global Service User Interface (GSUI) 5-153 Going Offline 3-132 H Hardware/Softwar e Compatibility9-7 Hardware/Softw are Versions1-8, 9-38 Front-End Processor Version 1 9-42 Front-End Processor Version 2 (FEP2) 9-38 Hazard Icons 1-10 Heat Dissipation 2-2 Height 3-14 Hospital and Department Name 3-28 Hospital Network Connection - to EchoPAC PC Workstation 3-135 How often should maintenance tasks be performed? 10-3 HP Deskjet 990 Cxi Network Printer 3-37 Human Safety 1-16 Humidity 2-2 I ideo Cassette Recorders 9-67 iLinq 5-152 Image Port IMP2 Board 5-56 Input / Output Modules 9-62 Input Power 10-8 Inrush Current 2-6 Install CD-R Disc 4-16 Install MO Disk 4-14 Installation 3-1, 3-136 Paperwork 3-136 Warnings 3-2 Installation Reminders 3-2 Installation Warnings 3-2 Internal I/O 5-103 Internal Peripherals 3-36 Internal Storage Devices 5-95 Introduction to this manual 1-1 K
GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION FC091194, REVISION 11 VIVID 7 SERVICE MANUAL Index - 4 - Keeping Records 10-2 Keyboard Mechanical Checks 4-78 Kits 9-99 L Label BEP-1 1-53 BEP-2 1-54 BEP-2.2 1-56 BEP-3.x 1-58 BEP-3.x with 4D 1-59 BEP-4.x with 4D 1-61 Disassembly Nester 1-62 Internal Connections 1-51, 1-52 Label on External I/O 1-25 Label on Rear Cover Details Descriptions 1-45 Vivid 7 1-30 Vivid 7 Dimension 1-28 Vivid 7 Dimension for China 1-34 Vivid 7 for China 1-38, 1-43 , 1-44 Vivid 7 PRO 1-32 Vivid 7 PRO for China 1-39 Labeling Removable Media 4-16 Labels at AC Mains Inlet 1-26 Labels at Circuit Breaker 1-26 Labels Locations 1-20 Labels Near Connectors on Front 1-24 Labels on Front Handle 1-23 Labels on Front of Monitor 1-20 Labels on Internal I/O 1-47, 1-48 Labels on Operator Panel 1-20 Language - Selection 3-30, 3-31 LCD Monitor 9-34 LCD Screen Movement 4-79 Leakage Current Limits 10-13 Leakage Current. Too Much! 10-24 Lexmark Color LaserWri ter Network Printer.3-38 Lighting 2-2 List of Abbrevations 9-3 List of Effected Pages (Revision) -x Loading and Archiving Presets 4-19 Loading Presets from an MO Disk 4-20 Local Network Connection - to EchoPAC PC Workstation 3-134 Location 3-28 Enter Location 3-28 Log On as ‘ADM’ 4-12 Log on as ’adm’ 3-33, 4-12 Logoff 4-9 Logs System Logs 5-154 LOTO 1-69 Lower Rear Cover Replacements Procedure 8-10 M M Mode Checks4-39 Mains Cable Inspection 10-8 Manpower Requirements 2-9 Mapping of Parameters from Vivid 7 to DICOM 3-85 Measurements and Multi Image Checks 4-64 Mechanical - Functions Checks 4-78 - Safety 1-17 Mechanical Functions Checks 4-78 Mechanical Safety 1-17 Mid Processors 5-45 Minimal Floor Plan Suggestion 2-12 Modem 5-124 Modem Option 9-68 Monitor Adjustments 6-3 Monitor Assembly 9-34 Motherboard (Back Plane) 5-72 Move Images Software Version v2.x 8-57 MPEGVue Export to MPEGVue Config uration (software version v4.x/v5.x) 3-73 MPPS 3-69 Multi Image Checks 4-66 N Network and Dial-up Connections screen 3-51 Network Printer 3-37 Network Printers 9-66 Networking Pre-insta llation Requirements 2-13 NTSC Video System Selection 3-34 O Off-board Peripherals3-37 On site Configuration 3-39 On-board Peripherals 3-36, 5-123 Operating Temperature 2-2 Operator Panel 9-27 Common Parts 9-33 Version 1 9-31 Version 2 9-30 Version 3 9-28 Optional Peripherals 3-36 Optional Peripherals/Peripheral Connection 3-36 Options 9-91 Options (Software) Configuration 3-39
GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION FC091194, REVISION 11 VIVID 7 SERVICE MANUAL - Index - 5 Outlet Test - Wiring Arrangement - USA & Canada 10-14 P Packing Materials Recycling Information 3-13 Packing Parts for Reshipment - Vivid 7 with CRT 9-121 Packing Parts for Reshipment - Vivid 7 with LCD 9-120 PAL Video System Selection 3-34 Parts Renewal 9-1 Parts List Front-End Modules 9-41, 9-45 Parts List for Bumper Kit, Frogleg 9-103 Parts List Groups 9-4 Parts Lists for Column Cover Kit 9-104 Password -Service Platform 5-154 -when logging on as ADM 4-12 Patient I/O 5-100 Patient Information Screen 3-86 PC Diagnostics 7-51 Performance Tests 4-31 Performing a Study 3-132 Periodic Maintenance 10-1 Schedule 10-3 Peripheral Checks 4-74 Peripheral/Option Checks 10-8 Peripherals 5-123, 9-63 Checks 4-74 Connection 3-36 External Peripherals 3-37 Internal Peripherals 3-36 Peripherals Compatibility 9-63 Phono Connection 3-20 Physical Dimensions 3-14 Inspection 3-14, 10-10 Physio (Patient I/O) 5-100 Physio TX Parts 9-79 Ping 3-130 DICOM “ping” 3-130 Hardware “ping” 3-130 Pipelink Bus Description 5-46 Plastic Parts Airduct Cover and Cover Boxes 9-19 Console, Top and Front 9-17 External Covers and Bumpers, Left, Right and Rear9-20 PM INSPECTION CERTIFICATE 10-25 Post Delivery Checklist 3-5 Power Down 4-11 Power ON/ Boot UP 4-3 Power ON/Boot Up 3-23 Power Shut Down4-7 Power Stability Requirements 2-6 Power Transients 2-6 Voltage Dop-out 2-6 Power Supply - Adjustments 6-1 - Test Procedure 4-82 Power Transients 2-6 Power-up Procedures Voltage Settings 3-15 Pre-Installation 2-1 Requirements DICOM 2-13 Prepare MO Disks for Image Storage, SW v2.x 4-18 Prepearing Unit for Installation 3-14 Printer Driver 9-16 Printers Network 9-66 Printers, Internal 9-65 Probe Connect a Probe 3-21 Connector Cleaning 10-11 Disconnect Probe 3-22 Maintenance 10-11 Probe Connection 3-21 Probe Service Parts 9-90 Probe/Connectors Check 4-67 Probes 3-38, 9-80 Disconnecting 4-68 Environmental Requirements 2-9 Probes guidelines 1-19 Product Icons 1-11 Product Manuals 9-108 Pulse Pressure Transducer Connection 3-20 Purchaser Responsibilities 2-10 Q Quality Assurance10-2 Query/Retrieve (Q/R) Setup Q/R (Query/Retrieve) Setup 3-78, 3-102 Query/Retrieve (Q/R) Setu p for Software v4.x/v5.x/ v6.0 3-78 QWERTY keyboard 5-113 R Radio Frequency Interface 5-61 Rear Casters Replacement Procedure 8-91 Rear Cover, Lower Replacement Procedure Replacement Procedure
GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION FC091194, REVISION 11 VIVID 7 SERVICE MANUAL Index - 6 - Lower Rear Cover 8-10 Rear Wheels Replacement Procedure 8-91 Receiver Board - RX Test 7-72 - RX-128 5-29 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment 3-4 Receiving the Vivid 7 3-7 Record - TCP/IP Settings (SW V1.x.x/V2.x.x) 8-63 - TCP/IP Settings (SW V3.x.x)( 8-21, 8-44 Recycling Information Packing Materials 3-13 Reject Optimizing 2D 4-33 Relay Board - Description 5-26 - Test 7-72 Remote Archive’s Network Information Setup 3-55, 3-92 , 3-113 Removable Media Using Removable Media 4-14 Renewal Parts 9-1 Reopen per Image 3-68 Replacement Procedure Rear Cover, Lower 8-10 Replacement Procedures AC Power 8-82 Brake Pedal and Direction Lock Assembly replacement 8-103 Brake Pedal replacement 8-101 DC Power replacement 8-86 Direction Lock Pedal replacement 8-102 Filter Cover replacement 8-6 Filter replacement 8-8 Front Bumper replacement 8-100 Front Casters replacement 8-95 Front Cover replacement 8-7 Loading software V1.x.x or V2.x.x 8-54 Lower Rear Cover replacement 8-10 Rear Casters replacement 8-91 Side Covers with Bumpers 8-4 SW Loading Procedure - SW V3.x.x 8-12, 8-38 TX Power replacement 8-89 Required Facility Needs 2-11 Reset Switch (on External I/O) 5-121 Retry 3-68 Returning/Shipping Probes and Repair Parts 8-3 Revision - History -x - List of Effected Pages -x RF- & Tissue Processor - RFT Board Description 5-47 RF Processing 5-47 , 5-61 RFI 5-61 S Safety - Considerations 1-15 - Precaution Messages 1-9 Scanner’s Network Information 3-48, 3-50 , 3-91 , 3-112 SDP - Description 5-51 Select Video Format, PAL or NTSC 3-34 Select Video Recorder 3-34 Service Adjustments 6-1 Service Home Page 7-9 Service Kits 9-99 Service Login to Global Service User Interface 5-153 Service Screen 3-33 Set Up Connection to DI COM Server in Network3-58, 3-93 , 3-126 Set up TCP/IP address on Vivid 7 3-126 Setting DICOM Server as Default Dataflow 3-131 Set-up of DICOM Server in Vivid 7’s Configuration Screens 3-127 Shock Indicators 3-6 Shutdown 4-9 Side Covers (with Bumpers) Replacement Procedure 8-4 Signal Flow to RFI module 5-61 Site - Circuit Breaker 2-6 - Log 4-82 - Power Outlets 2-6 - Requirements Desirable Features 2-12 Site Log 4-82 Sneaker Net 3-41 Software - Loading software V1.x.x or V2.x.x 8-54 - Loading SW V3.x.x 8-12, 8-38 - Software Option Installation 3-39 - Software Options Configuration 3-39 - Software/Hardware Revisions 1-8, 9-38 - System Software Version 8-23, 8-46 , 8-69 Software Options 7-35 Software Overview 9-10 Software Patches 9-16 Software/Hardware Compatibility 9-7 Space Management - Software version v7.x/v6.x/v5.x/ v4.x 4-21 Special Equipment Required 4-1 Special Tools, Supplies and Equipment 10-5 Spectrum - Analysis 5-51 - Spectrum Doppler Processor Board Description 5-51 Standard Hazard Icons 1-10 Standby 4-8 Standby Mode 4-10
GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION FC091194, REVISION 11 VIVID 7 SERVICE MANUAL - Index - 7 Start System Test 7-63 Start Up Error Messages 7-3 Storage Commitment 3-68 Storage temperature 2-2 Stress Echo 4-63 Switching OFF the Unit 3-27 System - Configuration 3-28 - History 1-8, 9-42 - Maintenance 10-6 - Manufacture 1-72 - Overview 1-6 - Periodic Maintenance 10-6 - Requirements Verification 3-14 - Software Version 8-23, 8-46 , 8-69 - Specifications 3-14 - Tests 7-66 System Logs 5-154 System Manufacturer 1-72 System Settings Screen 3-28 System Temperature Surveillance 5-37, 5-62 Systems Covered by this Manual 1-3 T TCP/IP - Record Settings (SW V3.x.x) 8-21, 8-44 - Record Settings (SW.V1.x.x/V2.x.x) 8-63 - Set-up Screen 3-44, 3-90 , 3-110 Theory 5-1 Tilt Indicators 3-6 Time Adjustments 3-29 Time and Manpower Requirements 2-9 Time-out (for DICOM Storage) 3-69 Tissue Processing 5-47, 5-62 Tissue Velocity Imaging (TVI) Checks 4-57 Top Console 5-113 Trace Interface 5-51 Transducer Bus Boards, XD BUS Boards 5-24 Transmitter Board, TX128 5-14, 5-19 Turn Unit ON 3-25 TVI Checks 4-57 TX Power - Description 5-137 - Replacement Procedure 8-89 U Unit Power Plug2-6 Units of Measure 3-32 Unpacking the Equipment 3-4 Unpacking Vivid 7 3-10 USB Drive 9-67 USB FLASH CARD Connection 3-19 USB Flash Card 9-67 Using - a Phantom 10-12 - CD-R Drive 4-14, 4-16 - Magneto Optical Disk Drive 4-14 V VCR9-67 - Checks 4-75 - Counter Check 4-75 Verify Network Connection to a Device 3-62 Verify System Software Version 8-79 Verifying Removable Media 4-18 Version 8-23, 8-46 , 8-69 Video - Printers Checks 4-74 - Select PAL or NTSC format 3-34 - Specifications 5-122 Video Specification 3-38 Vivid 7 major Components 1-7 Vivid 7 Block Diagram 5-4, 5-5 Vivid 7 Models - Hardware/Software Compatibility 1-3, 9-7 Vivid 7 Transportation Box Label 3-9 Vivid 7 Upgrade Kits 9-100 Voltage - Drop-out 2-6 - Settings 3-15 W Wall motion filter, see LVR WALL RACK 9-90 Warnings Replacement Procedures 8-3 Warnings and Cautions 1-15 Weight with Monitor and Peripherals 3-14 What is EMC 1-70 When There’s Too Much Leakage Current... 10-24 Why do Periodic Maintenance 10-2 Width of Vivid 7 and Vivid 7 PRO 3-14 Worklist Search Screen 3-88 Worksheet for DICOM Network Information 2-14 X XD BUS5-24
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