G-5 Customer Service Engineer Sign-off G-5 Planned Maintenance Checklist Appendix H: Fastener Reference The following topics are included in this chapter: 1. These systems both provide the following features: 2D imaging in fundamental and harmonic modes M-mode Color Doppler Velocity mode Power Doppler mode Directional Doppler mode PW spectral Doppler mode Duplex mode Triplex mode MultiHertz multiple frequency imaging with three selectable transmit frequencies; resolution and speed selection for standard, penetration, and detail.
This ultrasound system supports linear and convex arrays using two ports. The G50 is an economical version of the G60 S. It supports various options, but it cannot be upgraded to the G60 S. Table lists the features available with the G60 S that are not present on the G50; see Table for a comparison of the G50 and the G60 S specifications. Table The current version of the G50 provides a choice of keyboard overlays in English, German, French, Spanish, and Italian.
These documents are available in various languages. For information on the operation of the G50 and a detailed description of all controls, consult the Instructions for Use. This ultrasound system supports 2D, M-mode, pulsed-wave spectral doppler, color flow, power mode, and continuous wave doppler. The G60 S is a medium range M3 ultrasound system designed for a wide variety of applications.
See Table for a list of the G60 S features that are not included in the G See Table for a comparison of the G50 and the G60 S specifications. For information on the operation of the G60 S and a detailed description of all controls, consult the Instructions for Use.
Warning: The G50 and the G60 S weighs kg lb and represents a lifting hazard; attempting to lift this system manually can cause serious injury. Instructions for lifting the G50 and the G60 S, when enclosed in its shipping container, are provided on the container. Once un-boxed from the shipping container, the system is not designed for lifting; transport it on its casters. Caution: Excessive temperature, humidity, vibration and other environmental parameters can affect the operation and reliability of the G50 and the G60 S.
Do not attempt to operate this system in extreme environments. Refer to the environmental specifications provided. Caution: The G50 and the G60 S and the installed peripherals OEMs contain cooling fans that are required to maintain the equipment at acceptable operating temperatures.
Over-temperature conditions can impair the accuracy of the system and damage its components. Do not attempt to operate the G50, the G60 S, or the installed peripherals if any fan becomes inoperable. Consult the Instructions for Use for information on the warning message displayed when operating temperatures are exceeded. See Figure for internal voltages and connections. The V rated system and OEM peripherals will operate properly with a supply of Note: The system outlets are capable of supplying a total of VA; this VA is included in the total demand specification listed in Table Table presents the fuse ratings for the three versions of the G50 and the G60 S.
Warning: Installation of incorrect fuses in the G50 or the G60 S can cause equipment damage, fire, serious injury, or death. Replace fuses only with the same current value and fuse type supplied by the factory and listed in Table See "Spare Parts" page C See "Component Locations" page for photographs of the major subsystems; see "Spare Parts" page C-1 a list of the system spare parts. Figure shows the system interconnections.
Operating at 60 Hz to 75 Hz refresh frequency, this non-interlaced monitor incorporates a microphone and four speakers for use with spectral Doppler. One midrange tweeter is located on each side of the monitor, and one bass speaker, directed downwards, is mounted on each side of the monitor. The monitor controls include degauss, brightness, contrast, and test buttons; no user-serviceable adjustments are located inside of the monitor.
The monitor weighs approximately 18 kg 40 lb. Warning: The weight of the monitor represents a lifting hazard. Attempting to lift this monitor without assistance can cause serious injury.
Lift this monitor with mechanical lifting aids or use two people to lift the monitor. It communicates with the host module via RS The A05 line filter provides filtered alternating current Vac, Vac, or Vac to the A06 transformer; the transformer produces Vac for the A03 switching regulator.
Note: The input voltage rating for a specific G50 or G60 S system cannot be modified in the field. The A03 switching regulator provides power to all of the included subsystems of the G50 and the G60 S. The switching regulator provides AC power directly to the monitor and connected OEMs via the A outlet distributor. The A outlet distributor provides DC power to the control panel controller, MO disk drive and fan, and the E module fans. It includes the system video and bus controllers.
Table lists the E module components of the G50 and the G60 S. The complete E module is a spare part; the individual component boards discussed below cannot be replaced individually. Note: Do not break the seal on the E module; doing so can invalidate equipment warranty. These systems can include 3D, multiplane transesophageal, and bi-plane endocavity transducers.
Onboard functions include motor control for specialized transducers, and transducer thermal sensing. The primary function of this PCB is to receive foldover using a 64 channel to 32 or 64 channel cross-point switching circuit. The primary function of this PCB is receive foldover using a 64 channel to 32 channel cross-point switching circuit. It supports the full cardiac function and is standard equipment for the G60 S. This circuit generates CW transmit pulse and process CW echo signals.
Both PCBs perform analog-to-digital conversion and receive-zone blending on the received echo signal. Color or power echo data is completely processed on this PCB. This PCB performs frame interpolation for all imaging modes and sends the image data to the. This module is standard equipment for the G60 S, but not for the G It support supports cine clips functions and other software options such as Stress Echo.
Keyboard, trackball, and messaging controls travel to and from the host module over a dedicated internal Ethernet connection. Depending upon the application requirements, the DIMAQ-IP can send images back to the host module over the serial cable, or send them to the monitor through a software controlled switch.
Because this API operates between the applications such as Stress-echo, etc. The USB port supports only the Stress-Echo report printing applications; it cannot be used for any other application. The external Ethernet port is inactive and is reserved for future applications. Host Module. The actual location of components and modules does not vary between the G50 and the G60 S. Some visible differences exist between the G50 and the G60 S components. Photographic comparisons of those G50 components that differ in appearance are provided where relevant.
Spare part numbers for the two systems are different, though many of the visible differences between the G50 and the G60 S are just differences of color; see Figure and Figure Spare parts are listed in "Spare Parts" page C For a complete listing of all major components, see "Component Designations" page F For a listing of the system spare parts, see "Spare Parts" page C Figure provides a view of the right sides of the G60 S left photo and the G50 right photo.
Figure shows the difference between the casters of the G50 left photo and the G60 S right photo. Figure shows the location of the G60 S air filter; cleaning of this filter is described in "Cleaning Subsystems" page The arrow indicates the removal of the filter cover.
Figure presents a view of the E module of the G60 S. Figure shows the E module of the G50; the optional third port is not installed. Warning: The G50 and the G60 S are electrically isolated to protect the patient and operator from shock hazards. Defeating the electrical isolation can cause serious injury or death. All peripheral devices attached to the G50 or the G60 S must comply to IEC and must be powered from the auxiliary outlets of the respective ultrasound system.
Communications or signal circuits of the G50 or the G60 S that are connected to devices that are not powered from the onboard outlets must be optically isolated from the unprotected device, to maintain the electrical isolation of the G50 or the G60 S respectively. Figure employs the PC board designations A03, A05, etc.
The descriptions from which the acronyms are derived appear in column four of Table See Figure for voltage connections. See "Power Module" page for a discussion of the power module operation. Note: For information on the bus circuits shown in Figure , see "System Bus Description" page For additional information on component designations and acronyms see "Component Designations" page F Chapter 4: Removing and Replacing Spare Parts This chapter provides instructions for the removal and installation of major subsystems and components.
Warning: The weight of the G50 and the G60 S kg; lb and the weight of the monitor 18 kg; 40 lb represent lifting hazards. The use of improper lifting methods or lifting in an awkward manner can cause serious injury. The US National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health publishes design guidelines that indicate that items weighing greater than Items weighing greater than 34 kg 75 lb must be lifted only with mechanical lifting equipment. The transport instructions for the G50 and the G60 S, when packaged in its shipping container, are provided on the container.
The G50 and the G60 S, once removed from their shipping containers, are not designed to be lifted. Transport the G50 or the G60 S by moving them on their casters. At the time of the initial release of the G50 and the G60 S, it is likely that the Spare Parts Catalog SPC located on the intranet will not have been completed for these ultrasound systems. For this reason, interim spare parts lists have been included in this manual: See "Spare Parts" page C Some procedures overlap and duplicate the description of some tasks: "Removing the Control Panel" page and "Removing the Keyboard" page share the steps that describe the removal of the control panel.
The installation of a spare part employs the reverse sequence provided for the disassembly and removal procedure. Caution: Some cables installed on the G50 or the G60 S use identical connectors. Read the label attached to the cable and verify the label at the connector, before connecting a cable. Warning: An over-long fastener can penetrate underlying equipment during installation, causing damage to the equipment or the shorting of energized circuits. Shorted circuits, energized at 90 Vac to Vac, represent the potential for serious injury or death to the CSE, the user, or the patient.
Penetrated equipment can malfunction and cause erroneous exam results. When removing fasteners screws and bolts , during the disassembly of the G50 or the G60 S, carefully store these fasteners with the related component so that the correct fastener is easily located for reinstallation.
Before reinstalling a fastener, review the procedure to verify that the proper fastener is used: Specifications for fasteners are included in the following procedures and warnings are provided when the installation of an incorrect fastener represents a hazard.
Fastener specifications are provided in "Fastener Reference" page H Replacement of the monitor requires approximately 15 minutes. Warning: Lifting weights of The monitor of the weighs 18 kg 40 lb ; do not attempt to lift it without help; this monitor is a two person lift. Use two people and proper lifting methods to avoid serious muscle and back injuries. Power down the system and unplug the power cable from the outlet. As shown in Figure , remove the two cap screws from the top of the rear OEM bay.
Remove the two screws that secure the rear upper panel and remove the panel. Remove two screws to remove the monitor post cover shown in Figure Remove two screws to remove the monitor cover shown in Figure Disconnect the four cables shown in Figure two control cables, 1 power cable, 1 safety ground cable.
Warning: The improper connection of the safety ground can create a shock hazard. Verify that the safety ground is attached using the correct hardware see Figure and that the screw is tight. The safety ground cable is attached with an M4 X 12 screw through the lug, with an external toothed M4 lock washer located between the lug and the chassis.
Use the Allen wrench to remove the two socket head cap screws and remove the single bolt shown in the upper right corner of Figure Hold the monitor securely while removing these screws. Remove the monitor from the post. Remove the mounting hardware from the original monitor; this hardware will be installed on the replacement monitor. Unpack the bottom cover, the monitor cover, and items contained in the accessories package Figure Remove the replacement monitor from the packaging.
Install two M4 X 18 screws into the bottom cover shown in Figure Install two M4 X 18 screws into the monitor cover from the direction indicated at the bottom of Figure Attach the mounting hardware to the replacement monitor shown in Figure , reusing the two hexagon socket head bolts that were removed from the original monitor.
Warning: The improper installation of the threaded fasteners and the mounting hardware that support the monitor can create a potential hazard.
The monitor is heavy and could cause serious injury. Always verify that the fasteners that attach the monitor are tightened securely so that the monitor will not loosen and fall. Before mounting the replacement monitor, verify that all cables are routed outside of the monitor post toward the rear of the G50 or the G60 S frame. Caution: Use fasteners of the correct length to prevent damage to underlying equipment.
See "Fastener Reference" page H Use the Allen wrench provided to install the fasteners as illustrated in Figure top right photo : Tighten the two screws M4 X 18 and one bolt.
Warning: The improper installation of the threaded fasteners that support the monitor can create a potential hazard. Always verify that the two cap screws M4 X 18 and one bolt are tightened securely so that the monitor will not loosen and fall.
Note: When attaching the bottom cover, ensure that the small hook Figure of the monitor is lodged in the square hole of the bottom cover. Attach the bottom cover to the monitor Figure using the two M4 X 18 screws. Verify that no cables are pinched by the monitor installation Figure Improper installation of this cable can produce shock hazards that will cause serious injury or death to the operator, to the CSE, and to the patient.
Always verify that the safety ground is properly connected and securely fastened. Insert the M4 X 12 screw through the lug attached to the safety ground cable, place the external tooth M4 lock washer on the screw, between the lug and the chassis, and install the screw in the chassis. Connect safety ground cable, using one M4 X 12 binding head screw and the external tooth lock washer: Place the lock washer between the monitor chassis and the safety ground cable lug as shown in Figure Verify that the safety ground is attached using the correct hardware and that the installation screw is tight.
Connect the power cable to the system outlet. As shown in Figure , route the power cable and safety ground cable through the smaller clamp. Verify that you do not block the screw hole for the monitor cover as you secure the smaller clamp to the speaker housing using a M4 X 12 binding head screw with external lock washer.
Hold the receiving connector to prevent breakage, while connecting signal cable B. Connect signal cable A. Secure the two signal cables by tightening the screws, using the blade type screwdriver. Route the signal cables through the larger clamp Figure and secure the clamp to the speaker housing with a M4 X 12 binding head screw with external lock washer. Verify that the monitor turns easily without pinching any of the cables Figure Install the monitor cover as shown in Figure Install the upper rear panel.
Tighten the two captive screws and install the caps. Connect power to the monitor and verify that it operates properly. Replacement of the black and white printer requires approximately 20 minutes.
Warning: The replacement procedure described in this section involves the removal and reinstallation of threaded fasteners. The installation of over-long fasteners is some locations can penetrate and damage the underlying equipment or short underlying circuits energized at 90 Vac to Vac.
The potential damage can affect equipment performance; the potential shorting of the electrical circuits can produce shock hazards that are capable of causing serious injury or death. Verify that threaded fasteners of the correct length are installed in the equipment.
When fasteners are removed, store them with the related components for re-installation. Refer to this procedure to verify that only fasteners of the correct length are re-installed. Re-install threaded fasteners slowly, and verify that they do not contact underlying equipment. Turn off the system and unplug the power cable from the outlet. Remove the two M3 X 8 binding head screws and external lock washers from bracket F located under the front of the printer, shown in Figure , and disconnect all of the cables from the rear of the P91W as you extract the P91W from the OEM bay.
Remove the four M3 X 8 binding head screws and external lock washers from the mounting plate, to separate the mounting plate from the P91W.
The screws designated as CK3x8 in Figure are M3x8 binding head screws with external lock washers. Warning: Use threaded fasteners of the length cited here to avoid damaging or shorting underlying equipment. Turn off the system and unplug the power cable from wall outlet. Attach the mounting plate to the bottom of the P91W printer using the four M3 X 8 binding head screws and external lock washers as shown in Figure Set the number 1 DIP switch shown in Figure in the On upward position; set the remaining switches to Off downward.
Install, loosely, the two M3 X 8 binding head screws and external lock washers into bracket F; place the printer in the bay and secure the printer in place by tightening the two screws. Verify that the cables are connected correctly: See Figure Verify that the number 1 DIP switch is set in the On position; set the remaining switches to Off downward.
Connect a transducer to the G50 or the G60 S; this transducer will be used to produce a printable study. Turn the Main Power switch on.
Turn the Standby switch on. Confirm that an image is displayed on the monitor. Turn on the power switch of the P91W. Press F4 to display the Menu screen on the monitor. Select Customize Keys from the menu, using the trackball. Press SET. Select the SAVE button. Replacement of the color printer or the VCR requires approximately 15 minutes. The installation of over-long fasteners is some locations can penetrate and damage the underlying equipment or short circuits that are energized at 90 Vac to Vac.
Loosen the two screws located at the bottom of the front cover, and pull out the top edge of the cover as shown in Figure The screws designated as CK3x8 in Figure are M3x8 binding head screws with exte nal lock washers. The CK4x8 screws are M4x8 binding head screws with external lock washers. The screws designated as S3x8 are M3x8 flat head screws.
See "Fastener Refe ence" page H Unfasten three pairs of magic fasteners joining the front cover to the G50 or the G60 S Figure Hold the bumper, and remove the front cover from the G50 or the G60 S. Pry off six screw caps from the top cover, then remove six M4 X 10 flat head screws and washers as shown in Figure Do not remove the two sets of screws located in the middle.
Pull out the top cover from the G50 or the G60 S as shown in Figure Disconnect all of the cables from the rear side of P91W as shown in Figure Remove the OEM bay from the system.
Detach the plastic bag from the OEM bay, and remove the four M3 X 8 flat head screws provided in this bag. Remove the two S-type brackets and the separator from the OEM bay by unscrewing the four M3 X 8 flat head screws that attach them.
Turn the CP upside down. With the bottom of the CP facing upward, place the CP on a padded or protected platform of 25 mm or higher.
Using the four M3 X 8 flat head screws removed from the plastic bag, secure the OEM bay to the CP by installing the four screws through the holes marked with the character C. Place the OEM bay, with the CP attached, in its original position in the G50 or the G60 S, but do not locate the OEM bay all the way toward the rear; confirm that enough space remains between the CP and the interface panel to re-establish the cable connections between them.
Reinstall the mounting hardware that was initially removed from the OEM bay. At the P91W, position the number 1 dip switch in the On position. Fasten the front edge of the mounting plate to the bracket F, using two M3 X 8 binding head screws with external lock washers that were removed.
Using the diagrams provided in Figure , connect the cables between the rear side of the CP and the interface panel and between the rear side of the P91W and the interface panel. Verify that all cables are safely routed around the fan that is located at the rear of the CP Secure the OEM bay to the system, using the four M4 X 8 binding head screws with external lock washers that were removed. Re-install the top cover on the system.
Re-install the front cover on the system. De-energize the system. Remove four rubber feet from the bottom of the VCR. The screws designated as CK3x8 in Figure are M3x8 binding head screws with exter nal lock washers. See "Fastener Refer ence" page H Unfasten three pairs of magic fasteners joining the front cover and the G50 or the G60 S Figure Hold the bumper, and remove the entire front cover from the G50 or the G60 S. Pull out the top cover from the system as shown in Figure Turn the SVO upside down.
With the bottom of the SVO facing upward, place the SVO on a padded or protected platform of 25 mm 1 inch or higher. Using the four M3 X 8 flat head screws removed from the plastic bag, secure the OEM bay to the SVO by installing the four screws through the holes marked with the character S.
Place the OEM bay, with the SVO attached, in its original position in the G50 or the G60 S, but do not position the OEM bay all the way toward the rear; confirm that enough space remains between the SVO and the interface panel to re-establish cable connections between them. Position the number 3 and the number 5 DIP switches in the On position.
Using the diagrams provided in Figure and Figure , connect the cables between the rear side of the SVO and the interface panel and between the rear side of the P91W and the interface panel.
Re-install the top cover on the G50 or the G60 S. Re-install the front cover on the G50 or the G60 S. Ensure that the cables are connected correctly according to Figure Connect the system power cable to a properly grounded outlet. Connect a transducer to the G50 or the G60 S. Turn the power switch On. Turn the Standby switch On. Confirm that a B-mode image is displayed on the monitor. Turn on the power switch of the CP Move the trackball upward and select Customize Keys from the sub menu.
Select Save and press SET. Confirm that the B-mode image on the monitor is printed correctly by the CP Confirm that the number 3 and the number 5 DIP switches are set in the On position. Move the trackball upward and select Peripheral from the sub menu.
Confirm that no error message is displayed on the monitor. Remove the screw caps and the two screws and washers from the top edge of the rear cover. Loosen two screws on the host module cover, located near the power cord connector.
Remove the host module cover from G50 or the G60 S as you pull out the top edge of the rear cover; the removal of the cover exposes the view shown in Figure Disconnect all cables from the top surface of the host module Figure Remove the cable clamp located at the right side of the DIMAQ-IP; this cable clamp is shown on the right side in Figure and requires the removal of the screw.
When connecting cables between the DIMAQ-IP module and the host module, read the connector labels carefully and confirm that the cables are attached to the proper connector. Connect a transducer to the system. Turn the system power switch On. Replacement of any one of the control panel components that are classified as a spare part requires approximately 10 minutes.
Turn off the system and unplug the power cable from the wall outlet. From the rear side of the system, remove the two screws from the upper side of the rear cover shown in Figure Pull the upper side of the rear cover carefully toward the rear of the system. Remove two screws from the host module cover and remove the cover from the host module. Caution: In the following steps, hardware removed from the monitor assembly can fall into the system. Loosen the hardware then carefully remove it to prevent it falling.
If screws or washers fall into the system, do not continue until they have been recovered. Remove the monitor post cover by loosening the two screws located under the handle shown in Figure Loosen the two screws from the sub control panel shown in Figure From the front side of the system, pull the sub control panel forward and hold the sub control panel in your hand.
On the reverse side of the sub control panel, press the detents on both sides of the flat-ribbon connector and disconnect the flat-ribbon cable from the CN2 connector. Remove the sub control panel from the upper G50 or the G60 S. On the control panel, push down on the detent Figure that holds each transducer retainer and remove all of the retainers; the detent is located on the bottom-inside edge and is removed downward. The screws located at the sides of the control panel are now visible: Remove the six screws indicated in Figure Remove the two screws from the center part of the front handle, indicated in Figure Unlatch the hooks of the J1 connector on the A10 PC board Figure , using the Phillips screwdriver, and disconnect the ribbon cable from J1.
Remove the control panel from the upper G50 or the G60 S. Note: Removal of the control panel allows access to the keyboard. See "Removing the Main Control Panel" page 2. Use the controls on the control panel to produce an ultrasound image, and enter exam and patient data; verify that all controls located on the control panel operate properly.
Replacement of the keyboard requires approximately 10 minutes. Perform the procedures described in "Removing the Control Panel" page Push the keyboard slightly and pull it out. Disconnect the yellow and green safety ground wire shown in Figure by removing one M4 X 12 screw from the frame of the upper system. Warning: A safety ground for the system is shown in Figure The safety ground cable is attached with an M4 X 12 binding head screw through the lug, with an external toothed M4 lock washer located between the lug and the chassis.
Safety Ground. Unlatch the cable clamp attached to the base of the upper frame shown in Figure Holding the keyboard, remove the two screws from each of the two metal slides: four screws total. Pull the keyboard slowly toward you to remove it from the upper G50 or the G60 S.
Press the F4 key and confirm that Preset Main Menu is displayed on the monitor. Remove the two screws from the top edge of the rear cover and remove the screw caps and washers. Loosen two screws on the host module cover. Disconnect all cables from the top surface of the host module. Remove the two screws located under the rear handle and remove the monitor post cover from upper G50 or the G60 S as shown in Figure Loosen the two screws indicated in Figure Move to the front side of the G50 or the G60 S and pull off the sub control panel.
Press and release the hooks on both sides of the ribbon cable connector, and disconnect the cable from CN2 on the reverse of the sub control panel. Hold the MO drive with your hand, inserting one hand from the rear side of the G50 or the G60 S, while removing the screws from the MO drive bay. Caution: When the four screws are removed from the MO drive bay, the bay can fall free.
Use caution, holding the MO drive bay securely, to prevent if from dropping and being damaged. Turn the monitor to one side and then the other while you remove the four screws securing the MO drive bay to the system. Disconnect the fan cables from the MO drive. Extract the MO drive bay with the attached MO drive. Invert the drive and drive bay, and disconnect the signal cable and power cable from MO drive.
Invert the MO drive bay to its original position. Remove the three screws from the MO drive bay to separate it from the MO drive. Separate the MO drive from its shield case, by removing the one screw from the shield case that is indicated in Figure To install the MO drive, perform the procedures, in reverse sequence, that are described in "Removing the MO Drive" page Save the frozen image.
Load the saved image from the MO disk and verify that the image displays properly. Replacement of the host module requires approximately 15 minutes.
Remove the two screws from the upper side of the rear cover. Pull the upper side of the rear cover toward you carefully. Remove the host module cover by unscrewing two screws from the cover.
Remove the bracket from the left side of the host module cover by removing one screw. Remove the cable clamp shown in Figure from the left side of the host module cover by removing one screw. Disconnect the cable from the connector J Remove four screws from the bottom of the host module. Disconnect all of the cables from the upper side of the host module. Disconnect all of the cables from the OEM subpanel located on the left side of the host module.
Disconnect all the cables from the OEM interface panel shown in Figure Loosen the four cap screws located at the rear of the host module. Remove the host module from the G50 or the G60 S. Verify that the cables are securely positioned in both slits located at the sides of the opening shown in Figure Caution: Cables can be pinched and damaged when the host module is installed.
Verify that no cables are pinched between the module and the edge of the OEM interface panel or the LED indicator panel. Fasten the host module by using the four screws removed previously.
Secure the rear cover onto the rear side of the G50 or the G60 S: Use the procedures provided in "Removing the Host Module" page , in reverse order to install the cover.
When connecting the cables to the host module, verify each connector number to prevent mis-connection that could damage the equipment. Press the F4 key and select the Service software.
Activate the Service software according to the instructions provided in "Service Software Operation" page Access the "System Information Screen" page Verify the system serial number and the system software version. Replacement of the E module requires approximately 10 minutes. Caution: The E module contains no user serviceable components; do not break the seal on the E module access panel. Opening the E module can invalidate the warranty. Refer to the environmental specifications provided.
Over-temperature conditions can impair the accuracy of the system and damage its components. Do not attempt to operate the G50, the G60 S,. These voltages can cause serious injury or death. Only authorized service personnel. The V rated system and OEM peripherals will operate properly with a supply of The VA values provided in this table includes the VA consumed by the system outlets. Warning: Installation of incorrect fuses in the G50 or the G60 S can cause equipment damage,.
Replace fuses only with the same current value and fuse type supplied by the factory and listed in Table See "Spare Parts" page C See "Replacing the. Warning: The weight of the monitor represents a lifting hazard. Attempting to lift this monitor. Lift this monitor with mechanical lifting aids or use. Note: The input voltage rating for a specific G50 or G60 S system cannot be modified in the field.
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Hazard Alerts Alerts that notify the user and service personnel of potential hazards to the equipment are presented in the following format:! Caution: Electrostatic discharge ESD can destroy the electronics contained inside of this equipment. Alerts that notify the user and service personnel of potential hazards to the user, the patient, or to service personnel are presented in the following format:!
Only authorized service personnel are permitted to remove protective covers and access the energized components of this system. Notes Additional information, not related to a specific sequence of steps in the procedure, is presented in the note format: Note: The UPTIME Service Center maintains a list of the current options for this equipment.
A-2 2. A-4 Appendix B: Installation Report B-1 Appendix C: Spare Parts C-1 1. C-2 2. C-5 3. C 4. C Appendix D: Video Formats Remove the power cover from the lower right of the G50 or the G60 S by removing two screws.
Remove three screws from the bottom frame of the system Figure Siemens Rev 01 Page 47 of Page 90 Caution: Figure shows only J1 and J2. There is a J3 connector not indi- cated in the photo. The J2 cable could be inadvertently installed in the J3 con- nector. Verify that the correct cable is installed at the J2 connector.
Page 48 of 52 Rev 01 Siemens October Page 91 2. Siemens Rev 01 Page 49 of 52 October Pull the upper side of the rear cover toward you. Page 93 9. After verifying that the system is operable, power down the system. Replace the fuse cover. Replace the host module cover and the rear cover.
Energize the system and verify its operation. Siemens Rev 01 Page 51 of 52 October This information is appropriate for the removal and the reinstallation of the G50 port. Page 52 of 52 Rev 01 Siemens October Page Chapter 5: Installing Equipment Options Note: See "Software" page for instructions covering the installation of soft- ware options. The following topics are presented in this chapter: 1. Page 97 5.
Remove the two screws from the USB cable fixing bracket and remove the bracket. Page 98 Install each wire tie through the IN hole and out of the OUT hole indicated, at the exact location shown.
Page 4 of 16 Rev 01 Siemens October Page 99 After fastening the wire ties, remove the excess portion of the wire ties with the side cutters. Page Caution: Use care to avoid dropping loose hardware into the system during the disassembly and assembly of the G Loose hardware can short electronic components.
Safeguard all hardware for reinstallation. Page 6 of 16 Rev 01 Siemens October Page Reinstall the power-cable clamp shown in Figure that was removed in step See Figure Figure Installing Cable Clamps Identify the cables that were detached from the host module in step 3.
Verify that all cables are securely connected and protected from damage. Reinstall the host module cover that was removed in step 3. Siemens Rev 01 Page 9 of Page 1. Page 10 of 16 Rev 01 Siemens October Move the G50 to a level location that provides 1 meter of clearance at the front and sides of the system. Lock the 4 wheel locks. De-energize the G50 and detach the power cord from the power outlet.
Siemens Rev 01 Page 11 of 16 October Page G50 to remove the probe interface panel. From the rear of the probe interface panel just removed, unscrew the two screws to release the blank panel indicated in Figure Page 12 of 16 Rev 01 Siemens October As indicated in Figure , reinstall the probe interface panel on the front of the G50, using the twelve M4 X 8 screws that were removed in step Siemens Rev 01 Page 13 of Page 8.
Scroll down the list, displayed on this screen, to the A assembly. Page 14 of 16 Rev 01 Siemens October Page 16 of 16 Rev 01 Siemens October Page Chapter 6: Troubleshooting 1.
Page Verifying The System Operation Turn on the power switch of the CP color printer. Move the trackball upward and select Customize Keys from the submenu. Page 2 of 22 Rev 01 Siemens October Siemens Rev 01 Page 3 of 22 October This LED is illuminated when 5V power is available.
Loss of the trackball control indicates the loss of the internal Ethernet communication. Page Rebooting The System Software 3. Press and hold down the key bearing the small square on its key cap. Page 12 of 22 Rev 01 Siemens October These voltages can cause serious injury or death. Only authorized service personnel are permitted to remove protective covers and access the energized components of this sys- tem.
Siemens Rev 01 Page 13 of 22 October Yellow indicates no synch. Replace the monitor. Page LCD test Ok? Replace sub panel. LED 3 on side Replace main panel. Return Replace host module. Page After test pattern diagnostic check, recycle the passed.
All B-mode problems Replace E module. Page Use LCD to select color map. Color map Replace host module. Page Replace E module. A10 PC board, Replace E module. Page Replace ECG module. ECG display Replace E module.
Replace E module. Page Replace host module. Printer, power USB printer cord, and switch Replace printer or power cord. Replace host module. Foot switch Replace host module. Loop test 2 Replace host module. Replace cable. Replace IPPC module. Page Chapter 7: Installing The Version 1. Perform these procedures in the sequence listed: "Installing the Version 1.
Page Installing The Version 1. Select the Home button and the Exit button to exit the service software. Page 2 of 8 Rev 01 Siemens October Select the Ok button; select the Ok button to close the message box and to continue. Siemens Rev 01 Page 3 of 8 October Close the upper-rear panel.
Press the F4 key and select the Service menu item. Enter the service password and select the Ok button to display the Main Menu screen. Page 4 of 8 Rev 01 Siemens October Export the image file to the CD to verify its operation. Verify that the exported image can be viewed by the system. Delete the exported image from the HDD. Siemens Rev 01 Page 5 of Page 3. Select the Restore radio button located at the top of the screen. Check the All Packages checkbox to restore all service data.
Page 6 of 8 Rev 01 Siemens October Page Verifying The Operation Of The Software The number displayed on the System Information screen should be identical to the system Serial Number recorded on the label attached to the rear of the system.
The installation of the version 1. Siemens Rev 01 Page 7 of 8 October Page Chapter 8: Software 2. Select the MO Disk radio button. Select the Preset tab. Select the Store Quicksets button. Check the All Presets checkbox and select the Ok button. Page 2 of 42 Rev 01 Siemens October Page Eject and store the MO diskette. Siemens Rev 01 Page 3 of 42 October Page 7. Insert the MO diskette containing the version 1.
Press the F4 key to display the Preset screen shown in Figure Press the MO eject button to remove the diskette. Note: If additional disks are required to complete the installation, follow the instructions displayed on the screen.
Siemens Rev 01 Page 5 of 42 October Page Serial No. Page 6 of 42 Rev 01 Siemens October After the system has powered down, wait 15 seconds and re-energize the system. Page 8 of 42 Rev 01 Siemens October Figure Preset Screen 4. Use the trackball to select the Installation from Key Disk menu item indi- cated in Figure Page 10 of 42 Rev 01 Siemens October Insert the Stress Echo option key disk in the MO drive. Use the trackball to select the Install button shown in Figure Press the SET key.
Install the Stress Echo option label provided, at the rear of the system, with the other option labels. Store the Stress Echo Feature Key disk for future use.
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