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ATTENTION
LES APPAREILS RAYONS X SONT DANGEREUX LA FOIS POUR LE PATIENT ET POUR LE MANIPULATEUR SI LES MESURES DE PROTECTION NE SONT PAS STRICTEMENT APPLIQUEES Bien que cet appareil soit construit selon les normes de scurit les plus svres, la source de rayonnement X reprsente un danger lorsque le manipulateur est non qualifi ou non averti. Une exposition excessive au rayonnement X entrane des dommages lorganisme. Par consquent, toutes les prcautions doivent tre prises pour viter que les personnes non autorises ou non qualifies utilisent cet appareil crant ainsi un danger pour les autres et pour ellesmmes. Avant chaque manipulation, les personnes qualifies et autorises se servir de cet appareil doivent se renseigner sur les mesures de protection tablies par la Commission Internationale de la Protection Radiologique, Annales 26 : Recommandations de la Commission Internationale sur la Protection Radiologique et les normes nationales en vigueur.

WARNING
XRAY EQUIPMENT IS DANGEROUS TO BOTH PATIENT AND OPERATOR UNLESS MEASURES OF PROTECTION ARE STRICTLY OBSERVED Though this equipment is built to the highest standards of electrical and mechanical safety, the useful xray beam becomes a source of danger in the hands of the unauthorized or unqualified operator. Excessive exposure to xradiation causes damage to human tissue. Therefore, adequate precautions must be taken to prevent unauthorized or unqualified persons from operating this equipment or exposing themselves or others to its radiation. Before operation, persons qualified and authorized to operate this equipment should be familiar with the Recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection, contained in Annals Number 26 of the ICRP, and with applicable national standards.

ATENCION
LOS APARATOS DE RAYOS X SON PELIGROSOS PARA EL PACIENTE Y EL MANIPULADOR CUANDO LAS NORMAS DE PROTECCION NO ESTAN OBSERVADAS Aunque este aparato est construido segn las normas de seguridad ms estrictas, la radiacin X constituye un peligro al ser manipulado por personas no autorizadas o incompetentes. Una exposicin excesiva a la radiacin X puede causar daos al organismo. Por consiguiente, se debern tomar todas las precauciones necesarias para evitar que las personas incompetentes o no autorizadas utilicen este aparato, lo que sera un peligro para los dems y para s mismas. Antes de efectuar las manipulaciones, las personas habilitadas y competentes en el uso de este aparato, debern informarse sobre las normas de proteccin fijadas por la Comisin Internacional de la Proteccin Radiolgica, Anales No 26: Recomendacines de la Comisin Internacional sobre la Proteccin Radiolgica y normas nacionales.

ACHTUNG
RNTGENAPPARATE SIND EINE GEFAHR FR PATIENTEN SOWIE BEDIENUNGSPERSONAL, WENN DIE GELTENDEN SICHERHEITSVORKEHRUNGEN NICHT GENAU BEACHTET WERDEN Dieser Apparat entspricht in seiner Bauweise strengsten elektrischen und mechanischen Sichereitsnormen, doch in den Hnden unbefugter oder unqualifizierter Personen wird er zu einer Gefahrenquelle. bermige Rntgenbestrahlung ist fr den menschlichen Organismus schdlich. Deswegen sind hinreichende Vorsichtsmanahmen erforderlich, um zu verhindern, daunbefugte oder unqualifizierte Personen solche Gerte bedienen oder sich selbst und andere Personen deren Bestrahlung aussetzen knnen. Vor Inbetriebnahme dieses Apparats sollte sich das qualifizierte und befugte Bedienungspersonal mit den geltenden Kriterien fr den gefahrlosen Strahleneinsatz durch sorgfltiges Studium des Hefts Nr. 26 der Internationalen Kommission fr Strahlenschutz (ICRP) vertraut machen: Empfehlungen der Internationalen Kommission fr Strahlenschutz und anderer nationaler Normenbehrden.

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REVISION HISTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SECTION 1 MAINTENANCE TOOLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 12 13 14 15 16 21 22 221 222 23 231 232 233 Mammocom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Signal Lists/Glossaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Module Disassembly/Reassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Error codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troubleshooting Guides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Block Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Powerup problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Problems generating error messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Function of selftest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Screen facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CPU board and interface problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CPU board diagnostic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Error codes generated by Generator CPU board 400PL3 and Generator Interface board 400PL2 together . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Error codes generated by Gantry CPU board 800PL3 and Gantry Interface board 800PL2 together . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 21 21 21 21 22 24 24 25 26 27 27

SECTION 2 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION 3 USE OF THE BLOCK DIAGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SECTION 4 SENOGRAPHE DRAWINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHAPTER 2 MAMMOCOM COMMUNICATION SOFTWARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SECTION 1 PURPOSE OF THE SOFTWARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SECTION 2 MAMMOCOM FLOPPY DISK CONTENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Floppy Disk Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SECTION 3 INSTALLATION ON HARD DISK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SECTION 4 GENERAL USER INTERFACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 42 Menu Screen Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Line Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION 5 TREE STRUCTURE OF AVAILABLE FUNCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SECTION 6 TERMINAL EMULATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Accessing the Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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User Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connection Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Communications Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emulator Restrictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accessing the Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Modifying the Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baud Rate Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Com_port Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parity Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Length Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stop Bit Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Save Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preparing the Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Type of Files Transferred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coded Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASCII Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FILE NAME Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DIRECTORY and SUFFIX Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRANSMIT Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RECEIVE Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Display Window in Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accessing the Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FILE NAME Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DIRECTORY and SUFFIX Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Save Screen Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Terminal Emulator Option not Selected Beforehand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . File Selected to Save Screen does not Exist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selected File Exists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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SECTION 7 COMMUNICATIONS PARAMETERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION 8 FILE TRANSMISSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION 9 SAVING THE EMULATOR SCREEN ON A FILE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION 10 ACCESS TO DOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SECTION 11 CLEARING THE EMULATOR SCREEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SECTION 12 SAVING PARAMETERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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CHAPTER 3 DISASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SECTION 1 DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY JOB CARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JOB CARD DR 001 JOB CARD DR 002 JOB CARD DR 003 JOB CARD DR 004 JOB CARD DR 005 JOB CARD DR 006 JOB CARD DR 007 JOB CARD DR 008 JOB CARD DR 009 JOB CARD DR 010 JOB CARD DR 011 JOB CARD DR 012 JOB CARD DR 013 JOB CARD DR 015 JOB CARD DR 016 JOB CARD DR 017 JOB CARD DR 018 JOB CARD DR 019 JOB CARD DR 021 JOB CARD DR 022 JOB CARD DR 023 JOB CARD DR 024 JOB CARD DR 025 JOB CARD DR 026 JOB CARD DR 027 SID SENSOR BOARD 800PL7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PADDLE BOARD 800PL8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAGNIFICATION SENSOR BOARD 800PL14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . INTERARM TILT SENSOR BOARD 800PL15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BOARD CALIBRATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PHOTOMULTIPLIER CELL & PHOTOMULTIPLIER TUBE . . . . . . COLLIMATOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COMPRESSION MOTOR AND BELTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GANTRY CPU BATTERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OPTICAL FIBERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XRAY TUBE HOUSING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LAMP OF LIGHT CENTERING DEVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MIRROR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FILTER WHEEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GAS SPRING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GANTRY ARM AND TUBE HOUSING SPACER COVERS . . . . . . GANTRY COLUMN COVERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DATA BACKUP (SAVE OR LOAD), GENERATOR/ GANTRY STATISTICS AND ERROR CODES BACKUP . . . . . . . . GENERATOR CPU BATTERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . INVERTER FILTERING CAPACITORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . INVERTER THYRISTORS/DIODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GENERATOR COVERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HV AND KV/MA TANK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAGNIFICATION DEVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ARM ANGLE SENSOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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CHAPTER 4 ERROR CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SECTION 1 ERROR CODE STRUCTURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SECTION 2 ERROR CODE LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SECTION 3 ERROR CODES: KNOWN ROOT CAUSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SECTION 1 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE JOB CARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JOB CARD TSG 001 GENERATOR POWER UP SEQUENCE TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JOB CARD TSG 002 PHOTO CELL TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS . . . . . . . . . JOB CARD TSG 003 HEATER TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JOB CARD TSG 004 HV TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JOB CARD TSG 005 ANODE ROTATION TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS . . . . JOB CARD TSG 006 BIAS TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JOB CARD TSG 007 TUBE HOUSING ANGULATION TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JOB CARD TSG 008 TELESCOPIC COLUMN TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS . JOB CARD TSG 009 LIGHT CENTERING DEVICE TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JOB CARD TSG 010 COMPRESSION TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS . . . . . . . .

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JOB CARD TSG 011 REAR, LATERAL AND FRONT COLLIMATOR TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 523 JOB CARD TSG 012 FILTER TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JOB CARD TSG 013 ARM ROTATION TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS . . . . . . . JOB CARD TSG 014 GRID MOVEMENT TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JOB CARD TSG 015 INTERARM LOCK COMMAND TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JOB CARD TSG 016 GANTRY SENSOR STATUS TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . JOB CARD TSG 017 ARM SYNC TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS . . . . . . . . . . . JOB CARD TSG 018 XRAY TUBE MA MEASUREMENT TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . JOB CARD TSG 019 GENERATOR INTERFACE INPUT TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . JOB CARD TSG 020 CONSOLE TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JOB CARD TSG 021 FLOATING POINT CALCULATION ERROR 068/022 . . . . . . . . . . . CHAPTER 6 BLOCK DIAGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 525 527 529 535 537 541 543 545 549 551 6I

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D DIESES KUNDENDIENSTHANDBUCH EXISTIERT NUR IN ENGLISCHER SPRACHE. D FALLS EIN FREMDER KUNDENDIENST EINE ANDERE SPRACHE BENTIGT, IST ES AUFGABE DES KUNDEN FR EINE ENTSPRECHENDE BERSETZUNG ZU SORGEN. D VERSUCHEN SIE NICHT, DAS GERT ZU REPARIEREN, BEVOR DIESES KUNDENDIENSTHANDBUCH NICHT ZU RATE GEZOGEN UND VERSTANDEN WURDE. D WIRD DIESE WARNUNG NICHT BEACHTET, SO KANN ES ZU VERLETZUNGEN DES KUNDENDIENSTTECHNIKERS, DES BEDIENERS ODER DES PATIENTEN DURCH ELEKTRISCHE SCHLGE, MECHANISCHE ODER SONSTIGE GEFAHREN KOMMEN.

D ESTE MANUAL DE SERVICIO SLO EXISTE EN INGLS.

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D ESTE MANUAL DE ASSISTNCIA TCNICA S SE ENCONTRA DISPONVEL EM INGLS. D SE QUALQUER OUTRO SERVIO DE ASSISTNCIA TCNICA, QUE NO A GEMS, SOLICITAR ESTES MANUAIS NOUTRO IDIOMA, DA RESPONSABILIDADE DO CLIENTE FORNECER OS SERVIOS DE TRADUO. D NO TENTE REPARAR O EQUIPAMENTO SEM TER CONSULTADO COMPREENDIDO ESTE MANUAL DE ASSISTNCIA TCNICA. E

D O NO CUMPRIMENTO DESTE AVISO PODE POR EM PERIGO A SEGURANA DO TCNICO, OPERADOR OU PACIENTE DEVIDO A CHOQUES ELTRICOS, MECNICOS OU OUTROS.

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D IL PRESENTE MANUALE DI MANUTENZIONE DISPONIBILE SOLTANTO IN INGLESE. D SE UN ADDETTO ALLA MANUTENZIONE ESTERNO ALLA GEMS RICHIEDE IL MANUALE IN UNA LINGUA DIVERSA, IL CLIENTE TENUTO A PROVVEDERE DIRETTAMENTE ALLA TRADUZIONE. D SI PROCEDA ALLA MANUTENZIONE DELLAPPARECCHIATURA SOLO DOPO AVER CONSULTATO IL PRESENTE MANUALE ED AVERNE COMPRESO IL CONTENUTO. D NON TENERE CONTO DELLA PRESENTE AVVERTENZA POTREBBE FAR COMPIERE OPERAZIONI DA CUI DERIVINO LESIONI ALLADDETTO ALLA MANUTENZIONE, ALLUTILIZZATORE ED AL PAZIENTE PER FOLGORAZIONE ELETTRICA, PER URTI MECCANICI OD ALTRI RISCHI.

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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
SECTION 1 MAINTENANCE TOOLS 11 Mammocom Diagnostic assistance is provided by many maintenance tests, accessible from a service terminal connected to generator interface board 400PL2, and using communication software known as Mammocom. The use of this software is described in Chapter 2. The diagnostic tests are accessed through a set of menus, called up on the screen of the service terminal as required. These menus are linked in a tree structure. Refer to Illustrations 11 to 14 for an overview of this structure. Illustrations 11 and 12 refer to Generator maintenance; Illustrations 13 and 14 refer to Gantry maintenance. 12 Module Disassembly/Reassembly A set of job cards giving instructions for module disassembly/reassembly is provided in Chapter 3. 13 Error codes Error codes are given on the DMR console when the system detects any anomaly in operation. Chapter 4 describes and lists these codes (in their technical code format). For each code it gives the meaning and, where relevant, recommends which of the Troubleshooting guides (Chapter 5) should be consulted first to trace the error. 14 Troubleshooting Guides A set of Troubleshooting Guides (TSG) is provided in Chapter 5. These give recommended procedures for tracing and correcting faults. 15 Block Diagrams Block Diagrams for the various parts of the system are provided in Chapter 6.

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SECTION 2 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 21 Power-up problems The full DMR power-up is defined as being the status corresponding to the correct generation of two signals : POWER_SUPPLY_OK and INV_SUPPLY_OK, i.e: D D Level 1 on TP27 on board 400PL2 (POWER_SUPPLY_OK) and. Level 1 on TP25 on board 400PL2 (INV_SUPPLY_OK) (see Diagram 1 in A2).

The service terminal cannot be used for diagnostic assistance until the Senographe DMR is in the state defined above. The various stages of the power-up are shown (along the time axis) in the diagram on page 3/11 of TSG01. 22 Problems generating error messages

221 Function of self-test For most of the tests concerning the generator, the test line is in either the active or inactive state. The next line, Self-test, is in either the Yes or No state. 1. Configuration AUTOTEST=YES If the responses received by the CPU are not as expected, the CPU board immediately cancels all commands passed to the hardware, even if the user maintains the test command (1st or 2nd). 2. Configuration AUTOTEST=NO The CPU maintains the commands passed to the hardware for as long as the test is still activated by the user, even if the responses received by the CPU are not as expected. This enables significant values to be measured on the hardware. 222 Screen facilities For the HT function, hardware values can be measured using two sub-tests : The SCR gate drive test and short circuit inverter test. Other screens display the static status of certain signals (TSG 016 and TSG 019). 23 CPU board and interface problems Boards concerned : D D Generator : Gantry : 400PL3 and 400PL2, 800PL3 and 800PL2.

When a Trouble Shooting Guide is used to identify and replace defective boards, the resulting replacement will very rarely concern the two CPU boards. This is due to the simple fact that, if the system is generating error codes and activating various tests, then the CPU boards are probably serviceable.

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231 CPU board diagnostic The two CPU boards (400PL3 and 800PL3) execute, independently, identical internal tests, at each system power-up. When the ON button is pressed, there is a delay of around 2.5s before LED DS1 TEST OK lights up and remains on, if the internal test results are correct. If LED DS1 does not light up, replace the CPU boards (the two CPU boards only use the +5V). Note: The internal tests do not check bus G64.

232 Error codes generated by Generator CPU board 400PL3 and Generator Interface board 400PL2 together After the internal tests mentioned above have been successfully executed, Generator CPU board 400PL3 runs the INTERFACE GENE test. An incorrect result for this test generates error codes between 004/001 and 004/018 and, if this is the case, it is recommended that the Generator CPU board 400PL3 and the Interface board 400PL2 both be changed. 233 Error codes generated by Gantry CPU board 800PL3 and Gantry Interface board 800PL2 together Gantry CPU board 800PL3 runs a test similar to that mentioned in 2-3-2, above. An incorrect result for this test generates error codes between 101/001 and 101/008 and, if this is the case, it is recommended that the Gantry CPU board 800PL3 and the Interface board 800PL2 both be changed. Note: Error codes between 101/001 and 101/008 cannot be displayed if the serial line (two optical fiber cables) is not operating, between the two CPUs. The internal tests mentioned in 2-3-1, above, test all the serial links by looping back to the CPUs. However, this looping back does not include the optical link circuits on interface boards 400PL2 and 800PL2. SECTION 3 USE OF THE BLOCK DIAGRAMS On a test screen, when a software command line or a status line passes through an interface board (400PL2 or 800PL2), the hardware point is shown, next to the bus data, on the corresponding block diagram. The TSGs also give the logic level relationships. To locate corresponding signals on the block diagrams and the drawings, the signals shown on the block diagram must be found in the alphabetically sorted list given in the s.m. The FROM and TO columns specify the drawing pages to be consulted. SECTION 4 SENOGRAPHE DRAWINGS The Senographe drawings were produced using MENTOR software, which also draws the printed circuit layouts. Thus, the drawings contain quite a lot of information not required by the maintenance function. For example, in the 400PL1 drawing, pages 5, 7, 12, 16, 21 and 26 are of no use whatsoever to maintenance. The rule is that points at the same electrical equipotential must be given strictly identical names. A signal which is inverted twice must not be given its initial name as it is no longer the same electrical point. The sign used in the drawings indicates that one electrical point has two different name, and DOES NOT correspond to a physical strap.

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ILLUSTRATION 11 GENERATOR MAINTENANCE MENU TREE STRUCTURE Turn off Senographe DMR; Connect service terminal to 400PL2 XJ4; Turn on Senographe DMR and service termi nal; Load communications software; Select "Terminal Emulator"; Press F10 on service terminal. Application mode now available from service terminal.

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Press F9 on service terminal.

004 Select arm/gene install GENE MEDICAL LANGUAGE ARM

001 GEMS-E (gen soft version) GEN (release date) INSTAL MAINT 272 MAINTENANCE MENU STAT 273 LAST ACCESS TO STATS (date) (time) STATS 276 STATISTICS MENU SHOW TRANS CLEAR
THIS MENU CONSISTS OF PRODUCTION CHECK PROCEDURES THAT ARE OF NO USE TO THE SERVICE ENGINEER.

PROD

MAINT

275 MAINTENANCE LAST ACCESS (date) (time) MAINT

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315 MAINTENANCE MENU 1 ROTOR HEAT BIAS HV mA_mes 1>2 MAINTENANCE MENU 2 SYNCHRO PM INTG CODES TRANS 2>1 290

277 STAT. INTERACTIVE MODE KV/MAS TABLE GENER CONFI DATE

278 GLOBAL DATA TRANSFER 279 CLEAR STATISTICS DATA VALID

274 PRODUCTION CHECK HV TANK 351 HIGH VOLTAGE TANK INVERT 356 HV INVERTER See illustration 1-2 See illustration 1-2

282 GENERAL COUNTERS

284 STATISTICS BEGINNING DATE (value) 294 ERROR CODES MAINT DISPLAY FUNCT

281 THICKNESS / COMPOS. TABLE HISTOG THICK COMP 283 EXPOSURE COUNT/CONFIG

295 INSTALL PARAM TRANSFER SAVE LOAD

361 COMPOSITION TABLE HISTOG THICKNESS TABLE HISTOG AOP AEC 313 CLEAR ERROR CODES? VALID 314 ERROR CODES TRANSFER AOP AEC ERROR CODES DISPLAY PAGEPAGE+ ERRERR+ HOME END 310 311 ERROR CODES FUNCTIONS CLEAR TRANSFER DATA SAVE ABORT DATA LOAD ABORT

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COMPOS / TICKNESS TABLE MODE AOP AEC KV_MAS TABLE BY TRACK (track type) Mo Rh KVKV+ MASMAS+

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ILLUSTRATION 12 GENERATOR MAINTENANCE MENU TREE STRUCTURE (CONTINUED) From illustration 1-1.

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315 MAINTENANCE MENU 1 ROTOR HEAT BIAS HV mA_mes 1>2 MAINTENANCE MENU 2 SYNCHRO PM INTG CODES TRANS

290 2>1

289 Job Card TSG 18 mA measure MAINT TEST meas=(value)

See illustration 1-1

Job Card TSG 17 291 ARM SYNC MAINT TEST AUTOTEST 285 Job Card TSG 05 ROTOR MAINTENANCE TEST RPM AUTOTEST

293 Job Card TSG 19 GEN_INTERFACE INPUT TEST

308 ARM SYNC SELF TEST YES NO Job Card TSG 02 292 PM BOARD MAINT TEST REF ON OFF AUTOTEST

display

296 ROTOR SPEED (value) 6000 9000 297 ROTOR AUTOTEST YES NO

Job Card TSG 03 HEATER MAINTENANCE TEST TRACK REF BOOST

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Job Card TSG 06 287 BIAS MAINTENANCE TEST VOL.TAGE AUTOTEST

AUTOTEST

300 HEATER BOOST YES NO 301 HEATER AUTOTEST YES NO

302 BIAS VOLTAGE NEXT VALID

303 BIAS AUTOTEST YES NO

309 PM_HV VALUE : volt=(value) NEXT VALID

312 PM BOARD AUTOTEST YES NO

298 TRACK SELECTION 1 2 299 HEATER REFERENCE : ref=(value) NEXT VALID 3.5 to 6.0A 3.5 to 5.3A if AUTOTEST=YES

Job Card TSG 04 INVERTER MAINT TEST SHORT GATES

288 HV

300 to 900V

NOTE: HEATER AUTOTEST CANNOT BE ACTIVATED IF HEATER REF>5.3A.

306 HIGH VOLTAGE TEST ref=(value) REF 307 HV value ref=(value) NEXT VALID 22 to 60kV

304 SHORT-CIRC INVERTER TEST

305 SCR's GATE DRIVE TEST

CAUTION

CAUTION

CAUTION
Do not select greater than 40 kV for the first test execution.

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ILLUSTRATION 13 GANTRY MAINTENANCE MENU TREE STRUCTURE Turn off Senographe DMR; Connect service terminal to 400PL2 XJ4; Turn on Senographe DMR and service termi nal; Load communications software; Select "Terminal Emulator"; Press F10 on service terminal. Application mode now available from service terminal.

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Press F9 on service terminal.

004 Select arm/gene install GENE MEDICAL LANGUAGE ARM 005 ARM INSTALLATION VALID 5001 GEMS-E (sta soft version) STA (release date) INSTAL MAINT

5002 GEMS-E (sta soft version) STA (release date) MAINT 5400 GANTRY MAINTENANCE (date) (time) MAINT CODES TRANS 5420 ARM DATA TRANSFER See illustration 1-4 SAVE LOAD PROD STAT

NOT USED

5399 BUTTONS/DETECTORS STATUS 1>2

5398 BUTTONS/DETECTORS STATUS 2>1

5421 ARM DATA SAVE ABORT 5402 GANTRY ERROR CODES DISPLAY FUNCT

5422 ARM DATA LOAD ABORT

Display of: Detectors, Light, Arm Rotation, Lock

Display of: Column, Compression, Collim, Filter, Housing

5403 GANTRY ERROR CODE DISPLAY PagePage+ ErrErr+ Home End

5404 ERROR CODES FUNCTIONS CLEAR TRANS 5409 ERROR CODES TRANSFER

5405 CLEAR ERROR CODES? VALID

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ILLUSTRATION 14 GANTRY MAINTENANCE MENU TREE STRUCTURE (CONTINUED)

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From illustration 1 1-3

5400 GANTRY MAINTENANCE (date) (time) MAINT CODES TRANS

See illustration 1-3

5500 GANTRY MAINTENANCE Menu 1 COMP COLUMN LOCK ROT LIGHT 1>2 GANTRY MAINTENANCE Menu 2 COLLI HOUSI FILTR SENSO GRID

5510 2>1

Job Card TSG 09 7003 LIGHT CENTERING TEST CMD 6000 Job Card TSG 10 COMPRESSION MAINTENANCE INIT TEST Job Card TSG 08 PWR7002 Job Card TSG 13 7014 ARM ROTATION TEST MVT SOFT 6002 Job Card TSG 11 COLLIMATOR MAINTENANCE LAT REAR FRONT 6003 Job Card TSG 07 HOUSING ANGULATION MAINT INIT TEST 7015 Job Card TSG 16 GANTRY SENSORS STATUS

TELESC COLUMN TEST To home position MVT SOFT

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Job Card TSG 14 GRID MAINTENANCE ExT = +X.XXXE+X CALIB CENTER MVT1 STOP MVT2

7114 ExTIME

7011 Job Card TSG 15 ARM LOCK TEST 7000 COMPRESSION TEST MVT POWER SOFT SP+ SP1>2 MVT SOFT

6021 LATERAL COLLIMATOR MAINT INIT TEST

Cycle to default position 7004 HOUSING ANGULATION TEST CURRENT PHAS1 PHAS2 ANGLE+ ANGLEJob Card TSG 12 6004 FILTER MAINTENANCE

Cycle to default position 7006 7001 COMPRESSION TEST CUR+ CURZ_POS Z_BUT 2>1 LATERAL COLLIMATOR TEST CURRENT PHAS1 PHAS2 OPEN CLOSE 6022 FRONT BLADE MAINTENANCE INIT TEST

INIT

TEST

6020 REAR COLLIMATOR MAINT INIT TEST

Single rotation 7009 FILTER TEST

Cycle to default position Cycle to default position 7005 REAR COLLIMATOR TEST CURRENT PHAS1 PHAS2 OPEN CLOSE FRONT BLADE TEST CURRENT PHAS1 PHAS2

CURRENT

PHAS1

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CHAPTER 2 MAMMOCOM COMMUNICATION SOFTWARE


SECTION 1 PURPOSE OF THE SOFTWARE The MAMMOCOM Communication Software provides the connection from the Senographe DMR to a PC (laptop)* to access GEMS-reserved maintenance tests. The software is composed of several operating modules: D D D Note: Note: ANSIcompatible VT200 terminal emulator (restricted). Online Help on the various Senographe menus. File transfer modules between the Senographe and the PC. The terminal emulator menu (and this menu only) can also be used on the Senix (set transmission speed to 1200 bauds). MAMMOCOM can also be run under Windows, inside a DOS window (using full screen or not). In this case the creation of a PIF file is recommended; see your Windows documentation. * Any 8088, 8086, 80286 or 80386 microprocessorbased computer operating under MSDOS (Version 2.1 or higher) SECTION 2 MAMMOCOM FLOPPY DISK CONTENTS
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The content of the MAMMOCOM floppy disk is classified as PROPRIETARY. The disk may be duplicated for the purpose of a backup using the Disk Copy command of MSDOS, or installed on the hard disk (INSTALL). The MAMMOCOM Software is protected against breach of the copyright law.

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Floppy Disk Contents D INSTALL.EXE: A:INSTALL.EXE) Installation software: Allow to copy the MAMMOCOM floppy disk on a hard drive or on another floppy disk: D D Select drive and directory to access INSTALL. Enter INSTALL <ENTER>. Give target drive and directory where you want to install MAMMOCOM.

README.DOC: (A:INSTALLREADME.DOC) Text file to explain the content of the floppy disk. STAV.EXE: (A:INSTALLSTAV.EXE) MAMMOCOM Software: Terminal Emulator for Senographe DMR/SMR/DM. Last release is V1.16 dated March 26, 1996; file size = 98 KB.

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STAV.DAT: (A:INSTALLSTAV.DAT) Configuration of the executable file: STAV.EXE User defined, default communication parameters, file directory and extension (for file transmission utilities). Do not try to display this file as it is a binary file.

MAMMOCOM

SECTION 3 INSTALLATION ON HARD DISK Note: For the example the environment used is under MSDOS. Proceed as follows: 1. Switch on laptop. 2. Wait for the autoboot with the prompt : C:\> 3. Insert MAMMOCOM floppy disk. 4. Enter A: and hit <ENTER>. 5. Enter INSTALL and hit <ENTER>. 6. Accept or change the Installation Directory displayed (default is C:\MAMMOCOM).
ILLUSTRATION 21 CLEAR EMULATOR SCREEN SELECTION

GEMS INSTALL MONTH DAY, YEAR

Choose Directory Directory Name C:\MAMMOCOM

Enter : Select

CtrlE : Exit

7. Hit <RETURN> INSTALL copies the files and automatically creates the required subdirectories. 8. Reselect the drive C, enter C: (A: \ > C:) and hit <ENTER>.

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9. Select MAMMOCOM, enter cd MAMMOCOM (C:\ > cd MAMMOCOM) and hit <ENTER>. 10. Execute the MAMMOCOM application, enter STAV (C:\MAMMOCOM>STAV) and hit <ENTER>. 11. Then proceed to section 4. Note: Once the application has be done on your laptop, and in order to have access to the MAMMOCOM application, execute the steps 9 to 11.
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SECTION 4 GENERAL USER INTERFACE The various software functions are accessed via standard menus. The screen menus, therefore, are all similar. Only the function screens differ depending on the function to be made. 41
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Menu Screen Structure The screen is composed of three fields: D D D Screen title (for Main Menus only). Selection box. Prompt messages.

ILLUSTRATION 22 MAIN MENU

Copyright GEMS :Seno Service Terminal Software Release : V1.16 March 26, 1996

M A M M O C O M GEMS Terminal emulator Change com. parameters File transmission Save emulator screen DOS shell Clear emulator screen

Enter : Select
Note:

CtrlE : Exit

AltH : Help

"#

TAV = Service Terminal (French: Terminal AprsVente). The Selection Box displays the accessible submenus. The Up/Down cursor keys are used to scan different options which are displayed one after the other in video reverse. To select an option, hit <Enter>. To return to the previous menu, hit <Alt><M>. To exit the MAMMOCOM Program (from the Main Menu), hit <CTRL><E>. For most of the menus, hit <Alt><M> to get a current screen Help, describing the various options offered. The use of each function key is given on the message line at the foot of the screen.

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Line Editor

With the arrow keys select File transmission then <ENTER>. Select File name then <ENTER>.
ILLUSTRATION 23 FILE NAME IN THE TRANSMISSION MENUS

Change Name

File Name PARAM

Enter : Select

ALTM : Prev menu < >

This editor displays a box containing a title (the name of the parameter to be modified) and a value (default or previously selected) of the parameter being considered. Data entry is always made in Insertion Mode, ie, each character entered takes the place of the character previously located at the cursor. The acknowledged function keys are: D D D D BACKSPACE: deletes the character located immediately to the left. RIGHT ARROW or LEFT ARROW: moves the cursor. ENTER: returns to previous menu by confirming the character chain entered. ALTM: returns to previous menu by restoring the character chain found at the start.

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SECTION 5 TREE STRUCTURE OF AVAILABLE FUNCTIONS


ILLUSTRATION 24 TREE STRUCTURE OF AVAILABLE FUNCTIONS MENU PRINCIPAL

MAMMOCOM

TERMINAL EMULATOR

CHANGE COMUNICATION PARAMETERS

FILE TRANSMISSION

SAVE EMULATOR SCREEN

DOS SHELL

CLEAR EMULATOR SCREEN

FILE NAME DIRECTORY SUFFIX NAME

TRANSMIT RECEIVE

FILE DIRECTORY SAVE NAME NAME SCREEN

SUFFIX

EDIT

ASCII

CODED

EDIT

DIRECTORY SUFFIX SAVE

DIRECTORY SUFFIX SAVE

EDIT

EDIT

EDIT

EDIT

BAUD RATE 9600 4800 2400 1200 600 300 150 110

COM PORT COM 1 COM 2

PARTY EVEN ODD NONE

LENGTH STOP BITS 07 08 01 02

SAVE

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SECTION 6 TERMINAL EMULATION This option is used to emulate an ANSI ASCII terminal, VT200. The Senographe DMR has a serial connection to which this type of terminal can be connected to simulate the console and access the Maintenance Menus. 61 Accessing the Function From the Main Menu, select: Terminal Emulator, then <ENTER>
ILLUSTRATION 25 TERMINAL EMULATION SELECTION

Copyright GEMS :Seno Service Terminal Software Release : V1.16 March 26, 1996

M A M M O C O M GEMS Terminal emulator Change com. parameters File transmission Save emulator screen DOS shell Clear emulator screen

Enter : Select

CtrlE : Exit

AltH : Help

"#

The terminal function starts immediately following selection, and the Main Menu screen is replaced by the Terminal screen. 62 User Interface Once the function is entered, the connection is initialized with the communications parameters by default or selected in the Change Com. Parameters Menu.

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At the first entry, the Terminal screen is erased and the TERMINAL EMULATOR message appears.
ILLUSTRATION 26 TERMINAL EMULATOR MESSAGE

MAMMOCOM

TERMINAL EMULATOR

CTRLD : Disconnect

F 10 : Connect

AltM : Main menu

The cursor appears in the top lefthand corner of the screen. A VT200 terminal displays 24 lines of 80 characters. The PC has a screen of 25 lines. Line 25 displays a prompt message for the main access functions to the Senographe: D F10: This key is used to connect to the Senographe DMR and Senographe 600T Senix HF (the communications parameters should be modified for the latter). Note: Connection to the Senographe DMR can be made via this software only, as no other terminal emulator is recognized by the Senographe. D D CTRLD: Used to disconnect the two Senographe units. AltM: Used to return to the Main Menu of the MAMMOCOM software without breaking the connection. This means that a later selection of the terminal emulator returns the screen displayed before AltM was hit, and dialog with the Senographe can take up where it left off. This function is necessary to return to the Help Menus or to transfer files. The seven PC keys, F1 thru F6 and F9, simulate the seven keys surrounding the DMR console readouts and give access to all the menus (Medical, Installation, and Maintenance).

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Connection Hardware The PC/Senographe connection is made via an RS232 serial connection supported by a DB9 connector installed on the Generator Interface Board located in the Generator Cabinet.

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Communications Protocol This is a character protocol which involves the transmission of ASCII characters in full duplex with data flow control (XON/OFF Protocol). The default parameters are: D D D D D Baud rate: 9600 comport: Com 1 Parity: Even Length: 07 Stop bits: 01

These parameters correspond to the connection with the Senographe DMR, but they can be modified for the connection with another machine (eg: 1200 bauds for Senix HF). 65 Emulator Restrictions This software is created specially to be used with the Senographe DMR and Senix HF. Therefore, this software emulates only those functions required for such use. The result is a compromise between the speed of the reply (loading and run time) and the level of compatibility required. The only function keys recognized are: D D D Function keys used by the Senographe, Cursor keys, Four keys: Insertion, Backspace, Prev Screen, and Next Screen.

The emulator does not recognize display commands in large characters, semigraphic, or underlined (due to the CGA LCD boards of the PC). Most of the cursorpositioning commands as well as publishing commands are available. The scrolling area is programmable. The cursor position and the usual character attributes can be stored and restored. This softwares performance is closer to a terminal than the standard ANSI.SYS file.

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SECTION 7 COMMUNICATIONS PARAMETERS This menu is used to modify the communications parameters of the serial connection between the PC and the Senographe. The new values can be backed up in order to find them by default in future uses of the MAMMOCOM Software. 71
MAMMOCOM

Accessing the Menu From the Main Menu, select: Change Com. Parameters.

ILLUSTRATION 27 CHANGE COM. PARAMETERS SELECTION

Copyright GEMS :Seno Service Terminal Software Release : V1.16 March 26, 1996

M A M M O C O M GEMS Terminal emulator Change com. parameters File transmission Save emulator screen DOS shell Clear emulator screen

Enter : Select

CtrlE : Exit

AltH : Help

"#

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ILLUSTRATION 28 MAIN PARAMETER CHANGE SCREEN

COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS Baud rate : 9600 Comport : Com1 Parity : Even Length : 07 Stop bits : 01 Save

Enter : Select 72 Modifying the Parameters

AltH : Help

AltM : main menu

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721 Baud Rate Menu This menu offers the following transmission speeds: 9600, 4800, 2400, 1200, 600, 300, 150, and 110. To change the baud rate, select the desired rate and hit <ENTER>. If no change is required, hit <Alt><M> to return to the Main Menu. 722 Com_port Menu Selection is possible between serial ports COM 1 and COM 2. 723 Parity Menu This menu offers the following parity bits: Even, Odd, None. 724 Length Menu This menu is used to select the number of data bits per character. Either seven of eight data bits are selected. 725 Stop Bit Menu This menu is used to select the number of stop bits at the end of a character. The selection is made between one and two bits.

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MAMMOCOM

SECTION 8 FILE TRANSMISSION This menu is used to transfer DMR files to the PC, and viceversa. Two types of file are concerned: D D 81 Preparing the Transfer The system must be in emulation to make a file transfer. The file transfer runs as follows: 1. To link up with the DMR, place the terminal in emulation, as follows: at MAMMOCOM startup, select the Terminal Emulator and connect to the Senographe by pressing F10. 2. Run the menu tree structure on the DMR until the Transfer Menu is reached. The possibilities are as follows: Arm error codes transfer: Arm data save: Arm data load: @<5421> @<5422> @<0314> @<5409> Text files in any format. Encoded files with the Motorola Exormacs protocol.

Gene error codes transfer: Gene data save: @<0361> Gene data load: @<0362> Gene statistics transfer:

@<0278>

Where @<xxxxx> is the Maintenance screen Number, refer to the tree structures in Chapter 1. 3. In emulation, line No. 25 gives the following commands: CtrlD: Disconnect F10: Connect AltM: Main Menu

4. Hit <Alt><M> to access the Main Menu without disconnecting from the Senographe. 5. Select: File Transmission.

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ILLUSTRATION 29 FILE TRANSMISSION SELECTION

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MAMMOCOM

M A M M O C O M GEMS Terminal emulator Change com. parameters File transmission Save emulator screen DOS shell Clear emulator screen

Enter : Select

CtrlE : Exit

AltH : Help

"#

This selection displays the File Transmission Menu (below) in which PARAM is the file name by default if no other default name was saved beforehand.

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ILLUSTRATION 210 FILE TRANSMISSION MENU

MAMMOCOM

File Transmission File name Directory name Suffix Transmit Receive : : : : : PARAM A: DAT PC > Equipment Equipment > PC

Enter : Select
82 Type of Files Transferred

AltH : Help

AltM : Main menu

"#

Two main types of file are concerned by file transfer between PC and Senographe DMR: D D 821 Coded Files These are binary files which observe the Motorola Exormacs format. Coded files are used to transfer the Senographe calibration variables for backup on floppy disk. The protocol selected ensures that the data transmitted are correct during PC to Equipment transfer. A special menu is used to check the file transmitted by the Senographe. If the transfer has run without error detection, it is certain that the file transferred can be reloaded on the Senographe. The software determines the end of the transmission when it receives a special frame described in the protocol. In the PCtoSenographe transfer, the file type is not processed by the MAMMOCOM software. All the characters of the file are transmitted. 822 ASCII Files The ASCII files do not observe any format. The end of transmission is detected by reception of CTRL_Z. Statistics and error codes are transmitted according to this format. Coded files. ASCII files.

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FILE NAME Option Selecting this option call the line editor to enter the file name. The access path and the extension are defined in the following menu (Directory and Suffix). To return to the File Transmission Main Menu without changing the name by default, hit <Alt><M>.
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To return to the File Transmission Main Menu and select the new name displayed by the lineeditor, press <ENTER>. 84 DIRECTORY and SUFFIX Options These options are used to access the menu where the treestructure and extensions of the files are encoded. When Directory name selected, the following menu appears:
ILLUSTRATION 211 DIRECTORY AND SUFFIX SELECTION

File directory

Directory Suffix Save

: A: : DAT

Enter : Select
D D D

AltH : Help

AltM : Main menu

"#

The Directory option of this menu is used to find the access path for the file name. The Suffix option refers to the file name extension. The Save option is used to save the data structures for the two options above in order to find them as default values when the MAMMOCOM Software is used in a future operation. The floppy disk should be writeprotected. Though if saving the DMR data, select the drive C or new floppy disk in drive A.

Note:

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TRANSMIT Option This option is selected to inform the DMR that you wish to make a PCtoSenographe DMR transfer of the file name previously selected. This option runs in two phases: 1. Automatic execution of the default transfer validation command: CTRL O + F1 2. Transfer. Note: To have access at this menu see Job Card DR019 from the Advanced Service Manual (2118393104 rev. 1). This option is selected to inform the DMR that you wish to receive a file (ie, a Senographe DMRtoPC file transfer). The file may concern: D D Note: ASCII file. Coded file (see paragraph 821). To have access at this menu see Job Card DR019 from the Advanced Manual (2118393104 rev.1). The selection of this option calls another menu giving the choice of file types to be transferred.

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RECEIVE Option

ILLUSTRATION 212 CHOICE OF FILE TYPES TO BE TRANSFERRED MENU

FILE TYPES ASCII File Coded file

Enter : Select

AltH : Help
Selecting one of other of these options causes: D D

AltM : Main menu

"#

Automatic execution of the default transfer validation command: CTRL O + F1 The actual transfer.

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Display Window in Transfer When either TRANSMIT or RECEIVE is selected, a display window of characters transmitted appears in order to make a visual check of the transmission.

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ILLUSTRATION 213 SCREEN DURING TRANSMISSION

Transmitting file: \STAV\EXEMPLE.DAT to Equipment

Characters transmitted display area


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Abort : ALT X
Various messages are displayed: D D D D Reception successful File not found Reception error Transmission error

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SECTION 9 SAVING THE EMULATOR SCREEN ON A FILE The menu is used to save the emulator screen of the terminal on an ASCII File. The video attributes are lost because they cannot be used on an ASCII File which must compatible with any line editor or display software. 91
MAMMOCOM

Accessing the Menu From the Main Menu of the MAMMOCOM Software, select: Save Emulator Screen.

ILLUSTRATION 214 SAVE EMULATOR SCREEN SELECTION

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Terminal emulator Change com. parameters File transmission Save emulator screen DOS shell Clear emulator screen

Enter : Select

CtrlE : Exit
The save main menu is displayed.

AltH : Help

"#

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ILLUSTRATION 215 SAVE EMULATOR MENU

SAVE EMULATOR SCREEN


MAMMOCOM

File name Directory name Suffix Save screen

:PARAM :A: :DAT :

Enter : Select
92 FILE NAME Option

AltH : Help

AltM : Main menu

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This option is used to modify the name of the backup file. The standard lineorientated editor is used. 93 DIRECTORY and SUFFIX Options These options are used to access a Menu which selects File Directory and Extensions. The following menu appears.

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ILLUSTRATION 216 DIRECTORY AND SUFFIX MENU

MAMMOCOM

File Directory Directory Suffix Save : A : DAT

Enter : Select
Directory: Suffix: Save:

AltH : Help

AltM : Prev menu

"#

Finds the access path for the file name. File name extension. Saves the data structures for the two options above in order to find them as default values in future operations of the MAMMOCOM.

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Save Screen Function When the file name is selected, this function saves the screen. There are three possibilities.

941 Terminal Emulator Option not Selected Beforehand No save to make as the screen does not exist. 942 File Selected to Save Screen does not Exist The MAMMOCOM Software creates the file and saves the screenful inside. The Screen saved in file: ... message appears. 943 Selected File Exists The MAMMOCOM Software adds the new screen at the end of this file. The Screen appended to file: ... message appears.

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SECTION 10 ACCESS TO DOS This function is used to access the MSDOS without exiting from the MAMMOCOM Software. The PC can remain connected to the Senographe, and all MAMMOCOM Software operating parameters are preserved. An advantage in running the MAMMOCOM Software from a floppy diskette is that this DOS accessing procedure is much faster than exiting STAV and restarting it. From the STAV Main Menu, select: DOS Shell.
ILLUSTRATION 217 DOS SHELL SELECTION

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M A M M O C O M GEMS Terminal emulator Change com. parameters File transmission Save emulator screen DOS shell Clear emulator screen

Enter : Select

CtrlE : Exit
DOS is accessed immediately.

AltH : Help

"#

The program displays the Type Exit to return to Terminal Emulator. The Exit command is a standard command of MSDOS and recognized by the COMMAND.COM interpreter. Once it is used, the STAV Main Menu reappears and the session can resume.

CAUTION

If the MAMMOCOM Software is run from a floppy disk, the MAMMOCOM should not contain an MSDOS version which is incompatible with the PC. If the STAV finds a system on the current disk drive, it will use it in preference to the usual system of the PC. For simplicity, use a MAMMOCOM floppy disk without any system.

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SECTION 11 CLEARING THE EMULATOR SCREEN This option is used to clear the emulator screen of the terminal. From the STAV Main Menu, select: Clear Emulator Screen.
ILLUSTRATION 218 CLEAR EMULATOR SCREEN SELECTION

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M A M M O C O M GEMS Terminal emulator Change com. parameters File transmission Save emulator screen DOS shell Clear emulator screen

Enter : Select

CtrlE : Exit

AltH : Help

"#

Once the option is selected, the emulator screen is cleared if the emulator was used beforehand. Otherwise, this option has no effect.

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SECTION 12 SAVING PARAMETERS The following can be modified: communications parameters with the Senographe, Directory, and default suffix of the files to be transferred. When the current value of one of the parameters is modified, the Save option generates the STAV.DAT File in the Current Directory. At each subsequent use of the MAMMOCOM Software, the values contained in the file are taken by default. If this file contains both the communications parameters and the names of the subdirectories and the suffixes by default, the Save options from the following menus have the same effect: Change Com. Parameters Menu, Save Emulator Screen Menu (Path Selection Menu or File Extension Menu), and File Transmission Menu.
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CHAPTER 3 DISASSEMBLY
SECTION 1 DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY JOB CARDS

JOB CARD No.

PURPOSE

DR 001 DR 002 DR 003 DR 004 DR 005 DR 006 DR 007 DR 008 DR 009 DR 010 DR 011 DR 012 DR 013 DR 015 DR 016 DR 017 DR 018 DR 019 DR 021 DR 022 DR 023 DR 024 DR 025 DR 026 DR 027

SID SENSOR BOARD 800PL7 PADDLE BOARD 800PL8 MAGNIFICATION SENSOR BOARD 800PL14 INTERARM TILT SENSOR BOARD 800PL15 BOARD CALIBRATION PHOTOMULTIPLIER CELL & PHOTOMULTIPLIER TUBE COLLIMATOR COMPRESSION MOTOR AND BELTS GANTRY CPU BATTERY OPTICAL FIBERS XRAY TUBE HOUSING LAMP OF LIGHT CENTERING DEVICE MIRROR FILTER WHEEL GAS SPRING GANTRY ARM AND TUBE HOUSING SPACER COVERS GANTRY COLUMN COVERS DATA BACKUP (SAVE OR LOAD), GENERATOR / GANTRY STATISTICS AND ERROR CODES BACKUP GENERATOR CPU BATTERY INVERTER FILTERING CAPACITORS INVERTER THYRISTORS/DIODES GENERATOR COVERS HV AND kV/mA TANK MAGNIFICATION DEVICE ARM ANGLE SENSOR
DISASSEMBLY

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Job Card DR 001


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Time: 1 hour

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES SID sensor board 800PL7. SECTION 2 TOOLS


DISASSEMBLY

2.5 mm Allen wrench. SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS No specific safety precautions are applicable. SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None. SECTION 5 PROCEDURE 5.1 Removal of SID sensor board 800PL7 1. Remove the compression arm covers and focal indicator plate (see DR 017 paragraph 5.2). 2. Set the compression arm horizontal, with the head on the left. 3. Switch OFF the DMR electrical power. 4. On SID sensor board 800PL7, disconnect connector XJ1. 5. Remove the three mounting screws (2.5 mm Allen wrench) on SID sensor board 800PL7. Note: The image receiver position must be changed as required. 6. Remove SID sensor board 800PL7, through the end of the arm.

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5.2

Installation of SID sensor board 800PL7 1. To reinstall the SID sensor board 800PL7, carry out the above operations, in the reverse sequence (paragraph 5.1, 6. thru 1.). When moving the image receiver, take care to avoid contact with the optointerrupters. Before tightening the screws, check that the blanking plate runs centrally through the four optointerrupters Adjust the board slightly, as required.

CAUTION

5.3

Functional check 1. Lower the compression paddle until a thickness reading is obtained (< 350 mm).

DISASSEMBLY

2. Move the image receiver and check that the reading changes in steps of 50 mm. THE SENOGRAPHE DMR IS NOW OPERATIONAL WITH THE NEW SID SENSOR BOARD

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Job Card DR 002


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Time: 1 hour

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES Paddle board 800PL8. SECTION 2 TOOLS D D D 1 mm and 2.5 mm Allen wrenches. Circlip pliers (5 mm circlip). Flat screwdriver, 1/4.
DISASSEMBLY

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS No specific safety precautions are applicable. SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None. SECTION 5 PROCEDURE 5.1 Removal of paddle board 800PL8 (see Illustration 1) 1. Remove buttons B1 and B2 (1 mm Allen wrench). 2. Remove screws S1 and S2 from the two plastic halfcovers. 3. Remove the two plastic halfcovers. 4. Set the arm in the horizontal position. 5. Switch OFF the DMR electrical power. 6. Slacken locking screw on encoder wheel C (21). 7. Remove circlip (18) from one end of the shaft only, and remove washers 34,17 and 16. 8. Remove the two mounting screws (23/24) from the support plate.

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ILLUSTRATION 1 PADDLE BOARD 800PL8 AND DETAIL OF BUTTON/SHAFT MOUNTING

B1 S1

25

DISASSEMBLY

23 24 FRONT

21
S2 B2

Ball latch adjustment screw Max 3.2 mm pin protrusion Min does not overpass the compression support frame

B1

18

17 34 16

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9. Gently extract the encoder wheel from the optointerrupter by pushing it downwards, and then push the shaft downwards until the circlip groove is at the encoder wheel level. 10. Remove the paddle board support plate. 11. Cut the tyraps to release connector XJ1 and the ground cable. 12. Remove the three mounting screws on paddle board 800PL8 (2.5 mm Allen wrench). 13. Remove paddle board 800PL8. 5.2 Installation of paddle board 800PL8 (see Illustration 1) 1. Install paddle board 800PL8 on its support plate. 2. Reconnect connector XJ1. 3. Insert the equipped support plate into its housing. 4. Reset the shaft and encoder wheel to their initial positions.
DISASSEMBLY

CAUTION

The encoder wheel is flexible but FRAGILE.

5. Reinstall the washers (see Illustration 1, bottom) on the shaft, and reinstall the circlip. 6. Install the paddle board support plate (2 mounting screws, 23/24).

CAUTION

The magnet assembly (25) must not be in contact with the Hall effect transducer (clearance approx. 1 mm).

7. Mount the encoder wheel on its shaft, ensuring that it is central in relation to the optointerrupter. 8. Tighten the encoder wheel locking screw. 9. Reinstall the two tyraps. 10. Check the ball latch protrusion (see illustration 1): Max 3.2 mm and Min. does not overpass the compression support frame . If adjustment is necessary unclamp the nut located inside the compression support and rotate the screw to obtain the right protrusion value. Then reclamp the screw with the nut. 11. Install the two halfcovers (screws S1 and S2). 12. Install buttons B1 and B2 (1 mm Allen wrench). 13. Check that compression fine adjustment operates correctly the button shaft must not rotate too freely. If the slight rotation resistance is not as required, check that the washers are correctly installed (para. 5.2.5 and Illustration 1, items 34, 17 and 16).

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14. When pressure is applied with a paddle, check that a compression force is indicated. 5.3 Adjustment and functional check 1. Perform job card IST 023 to recalibrate the compression force. Note: It is mandatory to check that the maximum compression force cannot be more than 30 daN (maximum allowed by regulations). 2. Check that compression system operates normally in application mode. THE SENOGRAPHE DMR IS NOW OPERATIONAL WITH A NEW PADDLE BOARD 800PL8.

DISASSEMBLY

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Job Card DR 003


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Time: 1 hour SECTION 1 SUPPLIES Magnification sensor board 800PL14. SECTION 2 TOOLS 2.5 mm and 5 mm Allen wrenches. SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS No specific safety precautions are applicable. SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None. SECTION 5 PROCEDURE 5.1

Personnel: 1 field engineer

Removal of magnification sensor board 800PL14 (see Illustration 1) 1. Remove the compression arm covers and sensor plate (see DR 019 paragraph 52). 2. Switch OFF the DMR electrical power. 3. Remove the two mounting screws on the magnification unit support (left support only). 4. Remove the support. 5. On magnification sensor board 800PL14, disconnect connector XJ1. 6. Remove board 800PL14 and its support plate. 7. Separate board 800PL14 from its support plate by removing the two mounting screws (2.5 mm Allen wrench).

5.2

Installation of magnification sensor board 800PL14 (see Illustration 1) 1. To install magnification sensor board 800PL14, carry out the above operations, in the reverse sequence (paragraph 5.1, 7. thru1. ).

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ILLUSTRATION 1 LOCATION OF MAGNIFICATION SENSOR BOARD AND SUPPORT PLATE IN COMPRESSION ARM

800PL14 MAGNIFICATION SENSOR BOARD

DISASSEMBLY

LEFT SUPPORT PLATE

5.3

Functional check 1. Switch ON the DMR electrical power. 2. Set the magnification unit in each of its three positions, and check that the indication on the column display corresponds to the selected position. THE SENOGRAPHE DMR IS NOW OPERATIONAL WITH NEW MAGNIFICATION SENSOR BOARD 800PL14.

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Job Card DR 004


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Time: 1 hour SECTION 1 SUPPLIES Interarm tilt sensor board 800PL15. SECTION 2 TOOLS D D D 2.5 mm Allen screwdriver (or wrench). 3 mm Allen wrench. 7 mm flat wrench.

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS No specific safety precautions are applicable. SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None. SECTION 5 PROCEDURE 5.1 Removal of interarm tilt sensor board 800PL15 (see Illustration 1) 1. Remove the compression arm covers and sensor plate (see DR 017 paragraph 5.2). 2. Raise the column, to set board 800PL15 at a convenient working height. 3. Switch OFF the DMR electrical power. 4. Remove the lower screw S1 from the cable guide support plate, and remove the corresponding spacer (7 mm flat wrench). 5. Remove the two mounting screws on board 800PL15.

CAUTION

There are two nylon spacers under the board

6. Disconnect the connector on board 800PL15 and remove the board.

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ILLUSTRATION 1 CENTER PART OF COMPRESSION ARM

DISASSEMBLY

CABLE GUIDE

SUPPORT PLATE S1

BOARD 800PL15

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5.2

Installation of interarm tilt sensor board 800PL15 (see Illustration 1) 1. To install interarm tilt sensor board 800PL15, carry out the above operations, in the reverse sequence (paragraph 5.1, 6. thru 1.).

CAUTION

Do not forget to reinstall the two nylon spacers under the board.

5.3

Functional check 1. Switch ON the DMR electrical power.


DISASSEMBLY

2. Unlock the tube support arm and check that the five positions are correctly detected. Message S50: Incorrect Xray incidence : at " 15_ and " 27_ No message at 0_. THE SENOGRAPHE DMR IS NOW OPERATIONAL WITH NEW INTERARM TILT SENSOR BOARD 800PL15.

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Purpose: BOARD CALIBRATION

Job Card DR 005


Version No.: 2 Date: Jan. 1996

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Time: Variable (depending on the board)

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES None. SECTION 2 TOOLS


DISASSEMBLY

Senographe DMR Service Manual. Note: The IST xxx references are installation job cards, included in the abovementioned Service Manual.

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Electrical power must always be OFF before any board be removed or reinstalled. In the case of board 200PL1 or 200PL2, power must be switched OFF at the main power switch AND in the wall cabinet (risk of electrocution). SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None. SECTION 5 PROCEDURE This Job Card describes the checks and calibration required following the replacement of an electronics board in the DMR generator, gantry or console.

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ILLUSTRATION 1 SENOGRAPHIE DMR ELECTRONICS BOARD LOCATIONS

800PL6 TUBE HOUSING ARM DISTRIBUTION BOARD

800PL11 ENCODER BOARD

800PL16 INTERARM LOCKK COMMAND BOARD 800PL12 GANTRY READOUT BOARD

DISASSEMBLY

800PL5 COMPRESSION ARM DISTRIBUTION BOARD 800PL14 MAGNIFICATION SENSOR BOARD 800PLL3 GANTRY CPU BOARD 800PL9 ENCODER BOARD 800PL8 PADDLE BOARD 800PL15 INTERARM TILT SENSOR BOARD

800PL10 BUCKY SENSOR BOARD (IN BUCKY)

800PL7 SID SENSOR BOARD 800PL4 PHOTOCELL BOARD

800PL2 GANTRY INTERFACE BOARD 800PL13 ENCODER BOARD

701PL1 kV/mA BOARD 200PL1 MAINS POWER BOARD 200PL2 SUPPLY COMMAND BOARD 400PL1 GENERATOR COMMAND BOARD 400PL2 GENERATOR INTERFACE BOARD 400PL3 GENERATOR CPU BOARD 300PL2 ANODE STARTER BOARD 300PL1 INVERTER BOARD

800PL1 GANTRY POWER BOARD

100PL1 OPERATOR BOARD 100PL2 CONSOLE CONTROL BOARD

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5.1

Generator boards 1. Generator CPU board 400PL3. ALWAYS check that the battery jumper is at the right position: X2. If the generator installation data was saved on diskette (see DR 019), before the old board was removed, reload the parameters and the Seno DMR will then be operational. It will not be possible to reload directly the parameters if the software version is changed, use the approriate data converter to update the saved parameters from one version to a newer one.

CAUTION

2. Generator interface board 400PL2. For calibration, see the following documents: . Heater current scale factor: IST 001, . . Bias voltage scale factor: IST 002, Xray tube heater current: IST 003.

3. Generator command board 400PL1. For calibration, see the following documents: . Heater current scale factor: IST 001, . . Bias voltage scale factor: IST 002, Xray tube heater current: IST 003.

4. Anode starter board 300PL2. No calibration is required on this board. 5. Inverter board 300PL1. No calibration is required on this board. For removal, installation and testing, see DR 023. 6. Supply command board 200PL2 No calibration is required on this board. 7. Mains power board 200PL1. No calibration is required on this board. For wiring, see IST 011. 8. kV/mA board 701PL1. For useful recommendations and calibration, see DR 025.

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Job Card DR 005

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5.2

Gantry boards 1. Gantry CPU board 800PL3. ALWAYS check that the battery jumper is at the right position X2. If the gantry installation data was saved on diskette (see DR 019), before the old board was removed, reload the parameters and the Seno DMR will then be operational. It will not be possible to reload directly the parameters if the software version is changed, use the approriate data converter to update the saved parameters from one version to a newer one.

CAUTION

DISASSEMBLY

If the installation data was not saved, carry out the full gantry calibration procedure (see Senographe DMR Service Manual, Chapter 2). 2. Gantry interface board 800PL2. Calibration is required only for HVPM: perform IST 004. 3. Photocell board 800PL4. a. Carry out the board hardware calibration, see IST 004 and IST 005. b. To avoid extensive recalibration of the AEC (PM yield), some parameters, related to Stereotix II, can be modified manually. c. Using the Service Terminal or console (from application mode), the parameters to be modified manually can be accessed through the following selections:
SETUP/GENE/INSTAL/GENE/AOP/CELL/STER/PARAM

The menu name is: STEREOTIX PARAM DISPLAY (screen: @ <00327>)


CNORM = +1.000E+0 (default value, unchanged after normal calibration) S_RIG S_LEF S_CEN

value +1.000E+0 if no Stereotix calibration carried out, value # 1 after Stereotix calibration

d. Return into application mode and configure the Senographe as follows: . LF ; Mo/Mo, . . . . . . . 30 kV, 1 point mode, screen/film combination already calibrated, with grid, 4 cm plexiglas, configure the Seno to display the pose technical parameters, insert a cassette with a screen, and a blank film.

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e. Execute a pose: . If the measured thickness is 40mm " 1mm, CNORM can remain at its existing value. . If the measured thickness is outside the tolerance 40 mm " 1 mm, modify CNORM by " 0.05, for each mm of deviation i.e. increment CNORM to decrease the measured thickness, or decrement CNORM to increase the measured thickness. Example: To move thickness measurement from 44 to 40 mm: set: CNORM = +1.2 (= +1.200E+0). To move thickness measurement from 34 to 40 mm: set: CNORM = +0.7 (= +7.000E1). .
DISASSEMBLY

When CNORM gives a thickness value within the tolerance 40mm " 1mm, apply the same coefficient to modify S_RIG, S_LEF and S_CEN.

f. Carry out the operations described in Job Card IST 014 (Reference Energy Calibration), at least to check correct calibration of the phototimer. 4. Gantry power board 800PL1. Check offset and gain for grid movement see TSG 014. 5. Compression arm distribution board 800PL5. For calibration of breast thickness measurement see IST 025. 6. Tube housing arm distribution board 800PL6. Remove jumper from XJ16 (delivered for old DMRs compatibility). No calibration is required on this board. 7. SID sensor board 800PL7. No calibration is required on this board. To check the board, see DR 001. 8. Paddle board 800PL8. For calibration and checking, see DR 002. 9. Encoder board 800PL9, PL11 and PL13. Position the sensor very carefully, in relation to the active ring of the encoder. Incorrect positioning can result in: 800PL13 for the elevator, incorrect rising speed (3 ramp), 800PL11 for the compression, actual movement may differ from selected movement, 800PL9 for end of compression adjustment, irregular movement over one button revolution. 10. Gantry readout board 800PL12. No calibration is required on this board.

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11. Magnification sensor board 800PL14. To check the board, see DR 003. 12. Interarm tilt sensor board 800PL15. To check the board, see DR 004. 13. Interarm lock command board 800PL16. No calibration is required on this board. 5.3 Console 1. Operator board 100PL1.
DISASSEMBLY

No calibration is required on this board. 2. Console control board 100PL2. No calibration is required on this board.

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Purpose: PHOTOMULTIPLIER CELL ASSEMBLY

Job Card DR 006


Version No.: 3 Date: August 1999

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Time: 1 hour

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES Photomultiplier cell assembly. SECTION 2 TOOLS


DISASSEMBLY

D D D

Seno DMR Service Manual. Flat screwdriver, 1/4. 2.5 mm Allen wrench.

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS No specific safety precautions are applicable. SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None.

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SECTION 5 PROCEDURE Refer to Illustration 1. 1. Rotate the examination arm to set the tube housing downwards. 2. Switch OFF the DMR electrical power. 3. Remove the image receptor cover (4 screws). 4. Set the cell in position 1 (towards the patient). 5. Disconnect coaxial cables HTPM and IPM (1). 6. Remove the seven screws (2) securing the assembly to the left and right slides (2.5 mm Allen wrench).
DISASSEMBLY

7. Remove the photomultiplier cell assembly from the image receptor.


ILLUSTRATION 1 PHOTOMULTIPLIER CELL

5.1

Installation of photomultiplier cell assembly D To install the photomultiplier cell assembly, carry out the above operations in reverse order.

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Purpose: COLLIMATOR

Job Card DR 007


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

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Time: 2 hours

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES D D Collimator. Tyraps.

SECTION 2 TOOLS D D Flat screwdriver, 1/4. 4 mm Allen wrench.


DISASSEMBLY

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS No specific safety precautions are applicable. SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None. SECTION 5 PROCEDURE 5.1 Removal of collimator 1. Set tube housing arm to convenient position. 2. Switch OFF the DMR electrical power. 3. Remove tube housing arm covers (see DR 017 paragraph 5.3). 4. Remove collimator antiscatter box. D D D Remove the left side screw and slide out the left panel. Remove the screw located at the center underside and slide out the box.

5. Remove the two rods retaining front of collimator (4 locking pins). The collimator swings down freely on its rear shaft.

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6. Remove tyraps along cable harness between collimator and tube housing arm distribution board 800PL6. 7. On tube housing arm distribution board 800PL6, disconnect connectors XJ7, XJ8, XJ9, XJ10, XJ15 and XJ16 and separate these cables from the rest of the harness. 8. Remove rod retaining rear of collimator (2 locking pins) push or tap the rod out to the right. This releases the collimator. 9. Remove ground cable on rear of collimator (screwdriver). Note: Set the screw back on the collimator because it is critical to the motor setting for shipping.

10. Remove collimator. 5.2


DISASSEMBLY

Installation of collimator 1. Install new collimator (install rear rod and locking pins, followed by front rod and locking pins). 2. On tube housing arm distribution board 800PL6, reconnect connectors XJ7, XJ8, XJ9, XJ10, XJ15 and XJ16, reconstitute the cable harness, installing new tyraps. 3. Reinstall collimator antiscatter box following the reverse order of section 5.1 4. Reinstall tube housing arm covers (see DR 017 paragraph 5.3).

5.3

Functional check 1. Switch ON the DMR electrical power and check that the selftest is correctly executed. 2. Proceed to collimator check and adjustment: see IST 027, IST 030 and IST 028 in DMR Service manual. THE SENOGRAPHE DMR IS NOW OPERATIONAL WITH THE NEW COLLIMATOR.

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Purpose: COMPRESSION MOTOR AND BELTS

Job Card DR 008


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

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Time: 1 h 30 min SECTION 1 SUPPLIES D D Compression motor. Compression belts.

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 2 TOOLS D D D D D Flat screwdriver, 1/4. 3 mm Allen wrench. 4 mm Allen wrench. 5 mm Allen wrench. 7 mm flat wrench.
DISASSEMBLY

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS No specific safety precautions are applicable. SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None. SECTION 5 PROCEDURE Carry out the following preliminary actions: D D D 5.1 Remove the compression arm covers and sensor plate (see DR 017). Set the compression paddle mounting in contact with the image receptor. Switch OFF the DMR electrical power.

Removal of compression motor and small belt (see Illustrations 1 and 2) 1. Disconnect the connector from the compression motor. 2. Remove the cable support plate P1 (supporting the cable between 800PL5 and XJ4) and release the harness by cutting the tyrap located under the motor.

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ILLUSTRATION 1 COMPRESSION ARM WITH COMPRESSION MOTOR MOUNTING DETAIL

COMPRESSION MOTOR

S1

S2

DISASSEMBLY

P1

S3 to S6

SLIDE BAR PROTRUSION

SLIDE BAR

MAGNIFICATION RIGHT SUPPORT PLATE

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ILLUSTRATION 2 DETAIL OF PULLEY AND MOTOR MOUNTING, SHOWING COMPONENT ASSEMBLY SEQUENCE LARGE BELT PULLEY SMALL BELT PULLEY

S10

RIGHT

S7

COMPRESSION MOTOR

LEFT S8 S9

ENCODER WHEEL

3. Remove the crank pulley bearing support plate (two 4 mm Allen screws, S1 and S2). 4. Remove the four screws, S3 to S6 (4 mm Allen wrench), from the motor support plate. Check that the slide bar does not protrude out of the front of the pulley as this prevents the mounting of the small belt. If necessary, push the slide bar slightly downwards.

CAUTION

5. Carefully extract the motor and the small toothed belt

CAUTION

Take care not to damage the encoding wheel

6. Remove the two lefthand motor mounting screws (S8 and S9 see above), on the motor support plate. 7. Remove the optointerrupter support board, thus releasing the toothed belt. 8. Remove the other two screws (S7 and S10, on the right), followed by the encoding wheel and the pulley, if the motor is being changed.

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5.2

Installation of compression motor and small belt (see Illustrations 1 and 2) D To install the compression motor and small belt, carry out the above operations, in the reverse sequence (8 thru 1). Small toothed belt is tensioned by moving motor. Adjustment D The four mounting screws (Illustration 2, items S7 to S10) enable the toothed belt tension to be adjusted. Take care to avoid excessive belt tension.

Note: 5.3

5.4
DISASSEMBLY

Removal of large compression belt (see Illustrations 1 and 2) THE COMPRESSION MOTOR AND SMALL BELT MUST BE REMOVED BEFORE THE PROCEDURE DESCRIBED BELOW CAN BE EXECUTED (SEE PARA. 5.1).

WARNING

1. Release the lock, behind the arm, to offset the compression arm in relation to the tube housing arm. 2. Switch ON the DMR electrical power. 3. Set compression arm horizontal (the most convenient position). 4. Switch OFF the DMR electrical power. 5. Remove the magnification right support plate (accessible behind arm two 5 mm Allen screws). 6. Set paddle support opposite hole left free by removal of magnification right support plate. 7. Slacken the two screws on the paddle support, to release the belt joining piece. Note: In the case of routine maintenance; if the belt is being replaced; then the old belt can simply be cut. 8. On the end of the belt, unscrew the small tensioner screw (7 mm flat wrench see Illustration 3), to release the spring. Note: It is not necessary to remove the spring. The tensioner screw need only be unscrewed a few turns. 9. Remove the end piece from the adjustment end of the belt (spring end) (2 small slothead screws). 10. Remove the spring housing/belt joining piece (two 3 mm Allen screws). Check that the slide bar does not protrude out of the front of the pulley as this prevents the mounting of the small belt. If necessary, push the slide bar slightly downwards.

CAUTION

11. After the belt has been removed or cut, remove the two pulleys and spindle.

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ILLUSTRATION 3 BELT JOINING PIECE, SHOWING BELT ENGAGEMENT AND TENSIONER SCREW BELT TENSIONER SCREW COIL SPRING

FIRST FOUR TEETH, ON EACH END, ENGAGED IN FIRST FOUR NOTCHES IN BELT JOINING PIECE

5.5

Installation of large compression belt (see Illustrations 1, 2 and 3) 1. Install new belt.

Note:

Belt is already cut to exact length (1215 mm). 2. While leaving some slack on the belt, install the belt joining piece. 3. Engage the first four teeth, on each end of the belt, in the corresponding four notches in the belt joining piece (see Illustration 3).

CAUTION

Take care not to twist the belt

4. Engage belt on small pulley. Note: This operation is facilitated by the insertion of a packing piece on the end of the spring, to compress the spring and slacken the belt Remove packing piece after belt is engaged on pulley. 5. Tension (compress) the spring (7 mm flat wrench), using a little locking compound (Loctite or similar) on the tensioner threads. 6. Reinstall the bearings and pulleys. Note: To do this it will be necessary to pull on the belt. 7. Recentralize the paddle and mount the belt central piece on the paddle support. 8. Reinstall the motor support plate and motor (4 screws). 9. Reinstall small belt and cable support plate.

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10. Reconnect small coding wheel connector. 11. Tension small toothed belt by moving motor. 12. Tighten all four screws (motor mount). 13. Reconnect motor connector. 14. Reinstall the magnification plate support. Note: See Functional check, below. 15. Install compression paddle. 16. Reinstall covers (refer to s.m. IST 032) and the small cable protector on motor flange.

DISASSEMBLY

CAUTION

Cables must pass outside protector plate, and plate must not be in contact with pulley.

5.6

Functional check

CAUTION

The functional check should be carried out both before and after the reinstallation of the compression paddle and arm covers.

1. Switch ON the DMR electrical power. 2. Check that the belt runs correctly over its full travel range. THE SENOGRAPHE DMR IS NOW OPERATIONAL WITH THE NEW COMPRESSION MOTOR AND BELTS.

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Purpose: GANTRY CPU BATTERY

Job Card DR 009


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

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Time: 0 h 45 min SECTION 1 SUPPLIES Lithium battery. SECTION 2 TOOLS

Personnel: 1 field engineer

D D D D

2.5 mm Allen wrench. Soldering iron. Service terminal. DMR data diskette.

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS No specific safety precautions are applicable. SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None. SECTION 5 PROCEDURE BEFORE REMOVING GANTRY CPU BOARD 800PL3, SAVE THE GANTRY PARAMETERS ON A DISKETTE, TO ENSURE THAT THESE PARAMETERS (SAVED USING BATTERY POWER) ARE NOT ACCIDENTALLY LOST WHILE THE BATTERY IS BEING CHANGED SEE DR 019.

WARNING

5.1

Removal of gantry CPU battery and installation of new battery 1. Remove the column cover (CPU side only) (see IST 032). 2. On gantry CPU board 800PL3, remove the two mounting screws (2.5 mm Allen wrench), and remove the board.

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3. Solder the new lithium battery in the free position (BT1 or BT2), respecting the polarities. 4. Unsolder the old battery. 5. Reinstall gantry CPU board 800PL3 in its position in the gantry. 6. Reinstall the column cover (CPU side) (see IST 032). 5.2 Functional check 1. Switch ON the Senographe DMR electrical power. 2. Check that the message:
SAVED MEMORY ERROR 151/000 DISASSEMBLY

is not displayed after initialization. 3. If the above message is displayed, reload the gantry parameters, from the previously saved diskette. THE SENOGRAPHE DMR IS NOW OPERATIONAL WITH THE NEW GANTRY CPU BATTERY.

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Purpose: OPTICAL FIBERS

Job Card DR 010


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

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Time: 1 h 30 min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES D D Optical fibers. Tyraps.

SECTION 2 TOOLS Seno DMR Service Manual. SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS No specific safety precautions are applicable. SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None. SECTION 5 PROCEDURE When disconnecting optical fibers, always pull on the connector AND NOT on the cable. If in doubt, check that the core of the fiber is flush with the end of the connector.
DISASSEMBLY

CAUTION

5.1

Removal and reinstallation of optical fibers 1. Switch OFF the DMR electrical power. 2. Remove the generator covers and the gantry column covers (see IST 032). 3. Disconnect the optical fibers at both ends. 4. Disengage the harness connecting the generator and the gantry, particularly if the harness is coiled under the generator.

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Job Card DR 010

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5. Open the harness protection housing. 6. Disengage the black ribbed outer cover protecting the optical fibers. Note: It will be necessary to cut some of the tyraps in the generator and the gantry. 7. Remove the harness clamp at the bottom of the gantry column. 8. Gently pull the black ribbed outer cover out of the generator and the gantry.

CAUTION

Take care to avoid rubbing or dirt, on the ends of the good fibers.

9. Open the ribbed outer cover, over its entire length, and remove the defective fiber.
DISASSEMBLY

10. Replace this fiber, respecting connector color coding. 11. Temporarily reconnect the four fibers to the generator and gantry, and check that the system operates correctly when the electrical power is switched ON. 12. Disconnect the four fibers and reinstall the ribbed outer cover in the harness. 13. Carefully install new tyraps, particularly inside the gantry and between the base plate and gantry interface board 800PL2. 5.2 Functional check 1. Switch ON the DMR electrical power. 2. Raise and lower the column and visually check that the movement is not fouling any of the cables. 3. Reinstall the generator covers and the gantry column covers (see IST 032). THE SENOGRAPHE DMR IS NOW OPERATIONAL WITH THE NEW OPTICAL FIBERS.

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Purpose: XRAY TUBE HOUSING

Job Card DR 011


Version No.: 2 Date: Jan. 1996

1 of 6

Time: 2 h 30 min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES D D Xray tube housing. HV grease ( pn: C333633).

SECTION 2 TOOLS D D Flat screwdriver, 1/4. 10 mm flat wrench.


DISASSEMBLY

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Be careful when touching the tube housing, as its temperature can be up to 80_C (about 180_F). SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None. SECTION 5 PROCEDURE GREAT CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO AVOID DAMAGING THE RHODIUM FILTER, WHICH IS EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE.

WARNING
5.1 Removal of XRay Tube

1. Select Aluminum filter to avoid possible damage to the rhodium or moly filters. D D D Select manual exposure mode with Press button.

button on console until Al is displayed.

Press first trigger to advance the filter wheel to Al.

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2. Select large focal spot, to allow easier access to xray tube connectors 3. Lower gantry to down limit for better tube access. 4. Power off console and shut off wall breaker.

CAUTION

Apply appropriate LOCK OUT/TAG OUT techniques, before proceeding.

5. Remove the XRay tube housing covers. (See Illustration 1) D D


DISASSEMBLY

Remove plastic strip B Remove plastic screw covers and screws 3, 5, and 7 Remove left half cover Remove plastic screw covers and screws 4, 6, and 8 Remove right half cover

D D D

ILLUSTRATION 1

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6. Remove black collimator antiscatter shield by loosening single screw on bottom and pulling shield forward and down. (See Illustration 2)
ILLUSTRATION 2

7. Disconnect the following cables from the rear of the xray tube. (See Illustration 3 and use the view that matches the actual tube configuration) D D D D +HT(small black wire) Stator (outside connector) HT (high voltage cable) Ground

ILLUSTRATION 3

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8. Disconnect connector XJ4 on 800PL6 Bd. (See Illustration 4)


ILLUSTRATION 4

DISASSEMBLY

9. Loosen 2 10mm bolts at rear of tube housing and remove 2 at front. The tube should remain in position. 10. Remove tube housing by gently pulling up and forward. 5.2 Installation of new Xray Tube Housing 1. Unpack xray tube and remove aluminum protective cover from bottom tube port window. 2. Carefully slide new tube housing into place, avoid touching bottom assembly. tube port window or filter

3. Adjust the front of tube housing approximately parallel with front of tube mounting frame, install 2 front mounting bolts and tighten all 4 bolts. 4. Reinstall the following cables. (See Illustration 3) D D D D +HT(small black wire) Stator (outside connector) HT (high voltage cable) Ground

5. Reconnect connector XJ4 on 800PL6 Bd. (See Illustration 4) 6. Verify cables are routed away from tube angulation belt/sprocket, tiewrap cables if needed.

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5.3

Calibration and Adjustment of Xray Tube 1. Power on system. 2. Enter the install mode: select SETUP/PASSWORD and enter your password. 3. Perform an RInit of the tube. Select: SETUP/GENE/INSTALL/GENE/CONFIG/CONFIG/TUBE/R_INIT/INIT_TUBE 4. Declare the correct tube model. Select: SETUP/GENE/INSTALL/GENE/CONFIG/CONFIG/TUBE/MODEL Select the correct model and VALID.
DISASSEMBLY

5. Check the focal spot bias voltages. Bias voltage values are located on the right side of the xray tube. Select: GENE/INSTALL/GENE/GENE/BIAS/VOLTAGE This will access the menus which display these values, and which allow these values to be modified. The four values are displayed on the console by rotating the KV knob. If parameters need to be modified see Job Card IST002 section 5.1.8 in the DMR Service Manual. Repeatedly press until you return to applications mode.

6. Perform Job Card IST003 found in the DMR Service Manual. 7. Perform Job Card IST 027 sections 5.1, 5.2, and 5.7. If adjustment is needed, this job card will give necessary instructions. 8. Perform Job Card IST 007 section 6.6, skip sections 662 through 664. If results are not satisfactory recalibration of this entire job card is necessary. 9. If a recalibration of entire Job Card IST 007 was performed, check phototiming operation by performing Section 655 for DMRV1 and section 59 for DMRV2 of Job Card IST013. 10. Verify ACR phantom with an exposure in CNT AUTO mode, check film density and overall phantom appearance.

5.4

Verify Image Chain is free from all absorbing particles 1. For the following 3 exposures open collimator to maximum, set SID to 600 mm, and remove the compression paddle and bucky. 2. Select the following exposure parameters: Small focal spot, Mo track, Al filter, 24 KV, and 100 mAs. 3. Insert a 24x30 Ready Pack film on top of the image receptor.

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4. Make exposure, develop film, and verify film is free of artifacts. 5. Select the following exposure parameters: Small focal spot, Mo track, Mo filter, 24 KV, and 40 mAs. 6. Make exposure, develop film, and verify film is free of artifacts. 7. Select the following exposure parameters: Small focal spot, Mo track, Rh filter, 25 KV, and 40 mAs. 8. Make exposure, develop film, and verify film is free of artifacts. Note: The above mAs values are examples; specific film types may require an increase or decrease to achieve approximately 1.2 film density. 9. If artifacts appear, before any manipulation, check that the mirror is clean, remove it from the image chain if in doubt. If little white spots(around 1 mm in diameter) appear at the same location on all 3 films, clean the bottom tube port window. If such artifacts remain replace the xray tube. If other artifacts appear only on one of the films, check the filter wheel, clean or replace as necessary. Note: Handle the filter wheel carefully, it is fragile and expensive.

DISASSEMBLY

5.5

Database Backup Backup both the Generator and Gantry Databases.

Note:

If system is InSite entitled, the Online Center can backup the databases on the EDM.

5.6

Proceed to HHS HHS test data may be entered into the laptop 3382 spreadsheet program, or if this is not available, it may be recorded in form 3382 found in Tab 8 of System Field Test for HHS, Direction 46013894.

Note: Note:

For HHS KV accuracy check the internal divider on the DMR can be monitored on the 701PL1 Bd on the front of the HV tank TP7(Ref TP1). Scale factor is 0.162volts/KV. For HHS mAs Accuracy Check measure mAs on the 701PL1 Bd on the front of the HV Tank, insert mAs meter in series with jumper between MES_MA_NEG and MES_MA_POS. Reinstall Collimator Antiscatter Shield See Section 1 if needed.

5.7

5.8

Reinstall both left and right Tube Housing Covers See Section 1 if needed.

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Purpose: LAMP OF LIGHT CENTERING DEVICE

Job Card DR 012


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

1 of 2

Time: Not applicable

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES Lamp of light centering device. SECTION 2 TOOLS


DISASSEMBLY

Seno DMR Service Manual. SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Not applicable. SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None. SECTION 5 PROCEDURE See Seno DMR Service Manual IST 035.

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DISASSEMBLY

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Purpose: MIRROR

Job Card DR 013


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

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Time: 1 h 30 min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES Mirror. SECTION 2 TOOLS


DISASSEMBLY

D D D

Flat screwdriver, 1/4. 3 mm Allen wrench. 10 mm flat wrench.

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS No specific safety precautions are applicable. SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None. SECTION 5 PROCEDURE GREAT CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO AVOID TOUCHING THE MIRROR (NO FINGER PRINTS) AND TO AVOID DAMAGING THE FILTER WHEEL, WHICH IS EXTREMELY FRAGILE AND LOCATED JUST ABOVE THE MIRROR

WARNING

5.1

Removal and installation of mirror (see Illustration 1) 1. On the Bucky, use a piece of adhesive tape to mark the rear edge of the light field. 2. Set tube housing arm to convenient position. 3. Switch OFF the DMR electrical power. 4. Remove tube housing arm covers (see DR 017). 5. Remove collimator light shield box (one mounting screw). 6. Remove rod retaining front of collimator (2 locking pins).

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MIRROR

Job Card DR 013


7. Open the collimator. 8. Remove the mirror adjustment screw and its spring. 9. Remove the locknuts on the two mirror mounting screws.

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ILLUSTRATION 1 TUBE HOUSING ARM WITH MIRROR INSTALLATION DETAIL

DISASSEMBLY

MIRROR FRAME TUBE HOUSING ARM

MIRROR MOUNTING SCREWS AND LOCKNUTS MIRROR ANGLE ADJUSTMENT SCREW AND SPRING

10. Remove the two mirror mounting screws (3 mm Allen) and the mirror. 11. To install the new mirror, carry out the above operations, in the reverse sequence (10 thru 1). 5.2 Adjustment of mirror 1. Adjust the mirror angle so that the rear edge of the light field coincides with the mark made in 5.1.1, above. 5.3 Verification of Installation Refer back to IST 28 and IST 36 of the SM (2118407104) THE SENOGRAPHE DMR IS NOW OPERATIONAL WITH THE NEW MIRROR.

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Purpose: FILTER WHEEL

Job Card DR 015


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

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Time: 1 hour

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES Filter wheel. SECTION 2 TOOLS D D D D D Seno DMR Service Manual. Flat screwdriver, 1/4. 5 mm Allen wrench. 8 mm flat wrench. Circlip pliers.
DISASSEMBLY

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS No specific safety precautions are applicable. SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None. SECTION 5 PROCEDURE 5.1 Removal of filter wheel 1. Set tube housing arm to convenient position. 2. Switch OFF the DMR electrical power. 3. Remove tube housing arm covers (see DR 017). 4. Remove collimator light shield box (one mounting screw). 5. Remove the front rod retaining the collimator (2 spring clips). 6. On tube housing arm distribution board 800PL6, disconnect connectors XJ6 and XJ11.

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CAUTION

In the following operations, concerning the filter wheel and motor, great care should be taken TO AVOID TOUCHING THE MIRROR

7. Remove the filter motor mounting screws, one each side of motor (5 mm Allen wrench). 8. Remove the motor, complete with filter wheel. 9. Remove the nut and washer, retaining the filter wheel spindle to the support plate (8 mm flat wrench). 10. Separate the spindle from the wheel by removing the circlip. 5.2
DISASSEMBLY

Installation of filter wheel 1. To install the new filter wheel, carry out the above operations, in the reverse sequence (paragraph 5.1, 10 thru 1).

5.3

Functional check 1. Switch on the DMR electrical power supply and check that the selftest is correctly executed. THE SENOGRAPHE DMR IS NOW OPERATIONAL WITH THE NEW FILTER WHEEL.

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Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

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Time: 1 hour

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES Gas spring. SECTION 2 TOOLS D D D D Service Terminal. Flat screwdriver, 1/4. 8 mm Allen wrench. Set of steps (for access to top of column).
DISASSEMBLY

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS No specific safety precautions are applicable. SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None. SECTION 5 PROCEDURE 5.1 Removal and installation of gas spring 1. Remove the column covers (see IST 032) in Seno DMR Service Manual. 2. Switch OFF the DMR electrical power. 3. Remove three plastic caps on column top cover. 4. Remove the three cover mounting screws and the cover. 5. Disconnect cable from XJ1 on board 800PL12 (inside, on cover). 6. Raise column approx. 30 cm, to raise the safety plate above the fixed part of the gas spring. 7. Remove jack (gas spring) safety plate inside column (two 8 mm Allen screws).

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ILLUSTRATION 1 GAS SPRING INSTALLATION IN COLUMN

DISASSEMBLY

GAS SPRING

CLAMP

COLUMN MOTOR

FRONT VIEW

SIDE VIEW

CAUTION

For safety, the two 8 mm screws are installed using thread locking compound (loctite or similar) and a leverage extension will probably be required on the Allen wrench, to slacken the screws.

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8. Remove clamp on front edge, at bottom of column (2 bolts, 7 mm flat wrench). 9. Lower column and insert new gas spring (inner plunger downwards), next to the existing gas spring, in the corner where the motor is located. 10. Raise column to max. height (gas spring is then not under load). 11. Try to move the gas spring. If no movement is possible on the upper and lower mounting rods, use the column maintenance menu, on the Service Terminal, to raise the column, very gently, to the upper mechanical stop. 12. Remove upper and lower gas spring mountings (two small rods, secured by locking pins no tool required). 13. Install new gas spring, in place of old one.
DISASSEMBLY

14. Reinstall upper and lower gas spring mounting rods, complete with locking pins (align pins vertically). 15. Place old gas spring in one corner of column. 16. Check cable harness is correctly positioned. Adjust as required. 17. Lower column to approx. 30 cm above lower end of travel stop (check movement of cable harness). 18. Reinstall clamp on front edge, at bottom of column (2 bolts, 7 mm flat wrench). 19. Reinstall the gas spring safety plate inside column (two 8 mm Allen screws).

CAUTION

For safety, the two 8 mm screws are installed using thread locking compound (loctite or similar).

20. Lower the column to the fully down position. 21. Remove the old gas spring. 22. Reconnect cable to XJ1 on board 800PL12 (inside, on cover). 23. Reinstall the cover, and the three cover mounting screws. 24. Reinstall the three plastic caps on column top cover. 25. Reinstall the column covers (see IST 032) in Seno DMR Service Manual. THE SENOGRAPHE DMR IS NOW OPERATIONAL WITH NEW GAS SPRING IN COLUMN.

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Job Card DR 017


Version No.: 2 Date: Jan. 1996

1 of 6

Time: 20 min each, for 51, 52 and 53

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES None. SECTION 2 TOOLS


DISASSEMBLY

D D D

Slim flat blade (knife or similar). Flat screwdriver, 1/4. 4 mm Allen wrench.

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Be careful when touching the tube housing, as its temperature can be up to 80_C (about 180_F). SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None. SECTION 5 PROCEDURE See below, paragraph 5.1 to end.

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5.1

Removal and reinstallation of tube housing arm lower covers (see Illustration 1) 1. Using a flat blade, remove the plastic covers four around the rotation axis and two at the bottom end of the arm (three in each halfcover). 2. Set the arm in the horizontal position, tube on the right, and remove the halfcover mounting screws (1, 2 and 3). 3. Lift the halfcover and remove it. 4. Rotate the arm through 180_. 5. Repeat 2 and 3, above, for the other halfcover, but removing mounting screws 4, 5 and 6. 6. To reinstall the arm lower covers, carry out the above operations, in the reverse sequence (paragraph 5.1, 5. thru 1.).

DISASSEMBLY

ILLUSTRATION 1 TUBE HOUSING ARM LOWER COVERS MOUNTING SCREW LOCATIONS

4 1

2 5

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5.2

Removal and reinstallation of compression arm covers (see Illustration 2) 1. Set the compression arm in the horizontal position, tube on the right, and unlock the tube housing arm to set it at 27_, with the tube below the horizontal. 2. Switch OFF the DMR electrical power. 3. Using the flat screwdriver and 4 mm Allen wrench, remove screws 1 and 2.

ILLUSTRATION 2 COMPRESSION ARM COVERS MOUNTING SCREW LOCATIONS

3
DISASSEMBLY

4. Remove the left halfcover by slightly lifting it on the compression motor side, and then gently pulling it to the left. 5. Switch the DMR electrical power back on. 6. Reset the tube housing arm to 0_. 7. Rotate the compression arm through 180_ and unlock the housing arm to set the tube 27_ downwards. 8. Switch OFF the DMR electrical power. 9. Remove screw 3, followed by screw 4 (screwdriver and 4 mm Allen wrench, respectively). 10. Remove the right halfcover by slightly lifting it on the compression motor side, and then gently pulling it to the right.

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11. Recover spacer plate E (on the top of the sensor indicator plate P) and remove plate P by gently pulling it towards the bottom of the compression arm. 12. To reinstall the compression arm covers, carry out the above operations, in the reverse sequence (paragraph 5.2, 11. thru 1.). Reinstall spacer plate E as quickly as possible. It will stay in place when one of the halfcovers has been reinstalled. To prevent plate P from falling, do not set the compression arm in the vertical position until at least one halfcover has been installed.

CAUTION

ILLUSTRATION 3 SENSOR INDICATOR AND SPACER PLATES

DISASSEMBLY

P
510 560 610 660

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5.3

Removal and reinstallation of tube housing spacer covers (see Illustration 4) 1. Remove strip B (clipped in position). 2. Set the tube housing arm horizontal, with the head on the right. 3. Remove the plastic covers and screws 3, 5 and 7.

ILLUSTRATION 4 TUBE HOUSING SPACER COVERS MOUNTING SCREW LOCATIONS

5 7

6 8

3 P 4

4. Remove the left halfcover. 5. Rotate the arm through 180_ (head on the left). 6. Remove the plastic covers and screws 4, 6 and 8. 7. Remove the right halfcover. 8. To reinstall the tube housing spacer covers, carry out the above operations, in the reverse sequence (paragraph 5.3, 7. thru 1.).

CAUTION

Take care to install the short screws in positions 3 and 4.

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Job Card DR 018


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

1 of 2

Time: Not applicable

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES None. SECTION 2 TOOLS


DISASSEMBLY

Seno DMR Service Manual. SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Not applicable. SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None. SECTION 5 PROCEDURE See Seno DMR Service Manual IST 032.

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DATA BACKUP (SAVE OR LOAD), GENERATOR/ GANTRY STATISTICS AND ERROR CODES BACKUP

Job Card DR 019


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

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Time: 0 h 30 min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES Formatted diskette. SECTION 2 TOOLS


DISASSEMBLY

Service Terminal with Mammocom (DMR communication software, last release is V1.16). SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS No specific safety precautions are applicable. SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None. SECTION 5 PROCEDURE DATA CANNOT BE RELOADED IF THE SOFTWARE VERSION TO BE USED FOR THE RELOAD IS NOT THE SAME AS THAT USED TO SAVE THE DATA.

WARNING
Note:

Generator and gantry data files must be loaded separately. DATE and TIME functions must be correctly initialized, to ensure that the files saved are correctly dated.

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Note:

Run Mammocom under DOS rather than Windows 95/98. If your laptop is operating under Windows 95, click Start, then Restart Computer in MS-DOS mode. This will avoid potential transmission errors while saving or restoring data. Getting started with a blank formatted diskette. Insert a blank formatted diskette into diskette drive A; and create two directories in order to save the Generator and Arm / Gantry parameters: Dir 1: GENE Dir 2: ARM Under MSDOS type as follows: a. At the prompt C:\ > enter a:

5.1 5.1.1

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b. At the prompt A:\ > enter mkdir GENE and hit <ENTER> c. At the prompt A:\ > enter mkdir ARM and hit <ENTER> Note: 5.2 The directories GENE and ARM are created on the Floppy diskette. Backup of Generator parameters 1. Note the settings of the Gantry/Arm (automatic decompression, programmable height of decompression, etc.) medical menus and the setting of the Generator (language): 2. Go to Medical setup menu to record customer medical parameters using following commands: SETUP / MEDICAL / SPEED / <Value> SETUP / FORCE / <Value> SETUP / DECOMP / <Value> SETUP / BEEP / <Value> SETUP / HEIGHT / <Value> SETUP / FILM / <Value> SPEED FORCE DECOMP BEEP HEIGHT FILM Rh/LF Mo/SF 3. Go back to application mode : SETUP / SETUP / SETUP Note: See Chapter 2: MAMMOCOM COMMUNICATION SOFTWARE 4. Run MAMMOCOM application by typing cd MAMMOCOM. 5. Then start the application; enter STAV then hit <ENTER>. For our exemple: C:\ > CD MAMMOCOM C:\ > MAMMOCOM> STAV Rh/SF

SETUP / GENE / INSTALL / GENE / GENE / BIAS / VOLTAGE Mo/LF

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6. When MAMMOCOM is started, select Terminal Emulator on the menu and press Enter. Check that NO checksum error code is displayed before backup,on the laptop screen. 7. Perform the connection between the laptop and the DMR; Press F10: connect. Note: The DMR console displays: REMOTE ACCESS IN PROGESS. 8. Use the menu tree of the Generator maintenance from the ASM to access the INSTALL PARAM TRANSFERT menu (Screen @ <00295>. The full path is (on your laptop): SETUP/GENE/MAINT/MAINT/MAINT/1>2/TRANS F9 F1 F6 F3 F1 F6 F5 9. Press the SAVE key (F1).
DISASSEMBLY

10. Without leaving this maintenance menu @<00361>, press ALTM, to return to the MAMMOCOM main menu. 11. Select the File transmission option with the cursor key then <ENTER>. 12. Insert the formatted diskette (step 5.1) into the diskette drive of your laptop. 13. In the file transmission menu, define the parameters as required: Note: Note: Use cursor keys (arrows) to highlight each option, then press Enter to select, and name each option. You can always go back to main menu by pressing ALTM. 14. Highlight the option file name then hit <ENTER> by default the file name is PARAM, since the parameters saved are for Generator, it is recommended to name the file: GENEDDMM (with DD: Day and MM: Month) and hit <ENTER>. Note: You are free to use the file name you want. 15. Highlight directory name and hit <ENTER>. Note: Since the saved parameters MUST stay on site, it is imperative to save them on a floppy diskette (see section 5.1). a. In the file directory menu highlight directory and hit <ENTER>. b. At the prompt A: enter GENE (directory created in step 5.1), and hit <ENTER>. c. Suffix: leave DAT d. Highlight save then hit <ENTER>. e. Go back to file transmission menu by pressing AltM. 16. Select Receive: equipment>PC, using cursor keys (arrows) and hit <ENTER>. At the menu file types highlight CODED file then hit <ENTER> to select. The coded format will ensure a better reloading safety against corrupted data.

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The received data are scrolled on the screen. The Service Terminal then displays: Receiving file: A:\ GENEDDMM Note: An error message is displayed if the laptop and the Senographe are not physically connected (only on MAMMOCOM V1.16 and above). 17. When the transfer is completed, the message file reception successful is displayed, then press ALTM, several times, to return to the MAMMOCOM main menu. 18. Reselect Terminal Emulator,and hit <ENTER> (to enable an exit from maintenance mode) then disconnect your laptop to the DMR, by pressing CTRLD: disconnect. The DMR console displays data save OK. Return to the application menu by pressing SETUP on the console several times.
DISASSEMBLY

19. Check the presence of the recorded file by pressing ALTM, then select the menu DOS shell option; at the prompt C:\ > type the DOS command: DIR A: \GENE\ and hit <ENTER>. Note: The Generator file GENEDDMM size is around 10KB. 20. Then at the prompt type : EXIT and hit <ENTER> to return to the MAMMOCOM menu. Note: 5.3 The Medical parameters are not part of the backup. Reloading of Generator parametres 1. Power off the system, clear memory by removing the jumper X2 near the battery on the CPU generator during 30 seconds, then reinstall it. Note: The procedure is written in the case we are restarted from prompt C:\ > 2. Run MAMMOCOM application (C:\ > CD MAMMOCOM) 3. Start the STAV application (C:\ > MAMMOCOM > STAV) 4. Select Terminal Emulator. 5. Perform the connection between the laptop and the DMR; press F10 to connect. Note: The DMR console displays: REMOTE ACCESS IN PROGESS 6. Use the menu tree of the Generator maintenance from the ASM to access the INSTALL PARAM TRANSFERT menu (screen @ < 00295>). The full path is (on your laptop): SETUP/GENE/MAINT/MAINT/MAINT/1>2/TRANS F9 F1 F6 F3 F1 F6 F5

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7. Press the LOAD key (F3). 8. Without leaving this maintenance menu @<00362>, press ALTM, to return to the MAMMOCOM main menu. 9. Insert the backup diskette into the diskette drive and check that the file needed is present, and the exact spelling of the file name (use the DOS shell option if necessary). Note: Use the file backedup in section 5.2 10. Select the File transmission option and hit <ENTER>. In the file transmission menu, define the parameters as required:
File name : GENEDDMM (max. 8 characters) Directory name : A: Suffix : DAT Mandatory file name from paragraph 5.2, step 11 DISASSEMBLY

11. Select : Transmit : PC > Equipment to start the transfer and hit <ENTER>. The transmitted data are scrolled on the screen. The service Terminal then displays: Transmitting file: A: GENE\GENEDDMM.DAT to equipment. 12. When the transfer is completed the message transmission successful is displayed, press ALTM several times to return to the MAMMOCOM main menu. 13. Select Terminal Emulator and hit <ENTER> to exit from the maintenance menu, then disconnect your laptop to the DMR by pressing CTRLD: disconnect. 14. Following the reloading of the parameters, NO checksum error should be displayed. The Medical parameters must be reentered manually. Note: 5.4 The DMR console displays: data load OK. Restoring configuration parameters 1. Restore the medical menu of the gantry (automatic decompression, programmable height of decompression, etc.) as noted in section 5.2.1. 2. Reset date and time of Generator clock. The path from Application Mode is: SETUP/GENE/INSTAL/GENE/CONFIG/DATE 3. With software 5.04 to V5.10 we need to reinitialize heating current table for Xray tube Maxiray 70 THF. Go to menu Install/gene/config/tube/model/70 THF and valid. Make a checksum. Return to application menu; it is normal to have the message S36 Enter Bias voltage. Go to Menu gene/instal/gene/gene/bias/voltage. Reenter parameters recorded in section 5.2 for Mo/LF Rh/LF Mo/SF Rh/SF.

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These parameters are also displayed on a label stuck on the Xray tube housing because they are specific for each tube. These parameters are critical for the reliability of the tube. Make a checksum. 4. Choose the generator (AOP) configuration: Path = SETUP / GENE / INSTAL / GENE / AOP / TYPE For a DMR+ the type should be A. Note: If you need to check Gantry settings after the DMR arm data conversion, proceed as follows: Access the Gantry configuration menu: path = SETUP / ARM / VALID / INSTALL / CONFIG/ The various parameters are accessible using the paths shown below (relative to CONFIG/: Collimator front blade (motorized) /COLLIM/FRONTB/ Cassette detection /CASSET/ 18 x 24 plastic bucky /BUCKY/ Collimator type /COLLIM/TYPE/ 5.5 Backup of Arm / Gantry parameters The procedure is as for the Generator (see paragraph 5.2, above), but screen @<05420> must be accessed. The full path is: SETUP/ARM/VALID/MAINT/MAINT/TRANS F9 F5 F1 F6 F1 F3 The Arm / Gantry file size is less than 1 KB. Note: Note: 5.6 The recommended file name for the Arm/Gantry parameters is: ARMDDMM.DAT The Medical parameters are not part of the backup. Reloading of Arm / Gantry parameters 1. Power off the system, clear memory by removing the jumper X2 near the battery on the CPU gantry during 30 seconds, then reinstall it. 2. The procedure is as for the generator (see paragraph 5.3, above), but screen @<05420> must be accessed. The full path is: SETUP/ARM/VALID/MAINT/MAINT/TRANS F9 F5 F1 F6 F1 F3

DISASSEMBLY

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5.7

Checks and calibrations 1. Carry out the Tube current calibration procedure described in Job Card IST 003; ignore the prerequisites given as a reminder only. 2. Check grid calibration parameters (Gain, offsets, Min and Max values). Record required values. 3. Perform the breast thickness measurement check described in Job Card IST 025 of the DMR Service Manual. Recalibrate if necessary. 4. Perform the preliminary Generator and Gantry testing Job Card IST 033; ignore Section 5 and Section 68 . 5. Check Optical Density using IST 014.
DISASSEMBLY

6. Check for correct operation by carrying out several Xray exposures in Application Mode (Contact or Magnification Mode). 7. Make a final backup of Generator and Gantry/Arm parameters as described in Job Card DR 19 (DMR Advanced Service manual). Note: 5.8 In case of difficulties, the backup could always be done on C:\ drive (hard disk), then on Floppy disk. Backup of Generator statistics The procedure is as for the backup of generator data (see paragraph 5.2, above), but screen @<00278> must be accessed. The full path is: SETUP/GENE/MAINT/STAT/STATS/TRANS F9 F1 F6 F1 F1 F2 Select option : ASCII file Note: 5.9 There are no Arm / Gantry statistics. Backup of error codes It may be useful to save the Generator or Arm / Gantry error codes. The procedure is as described above in paragraph 5.2 or 5.5. Select option : ASCII file. The appropriate maintenance screen must be accessed:
@<00314> for GENERATOR codes or @<05409> for GANTRY codes

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5.10

Clear logs Clear Generator error log Path = SETUP/GENE/MAINT/MAINT/MAINT/1>2/CODES/FUNCT/CLEAR/VALID Clear Generator statistics log Path = SETUP/GENE/MAINT/STAT/STATS/CLEAR/VALID Clear Gantry error log Path = SETUP/ARM/VALID/MAINT/MAINT/CODES/FUNCT/CLEAR/V ALID

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Purpose: GENERATOR CPU BATTERY

Job Card DR 021


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

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Time: 0 h 45 min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES Lithium battery. SECTION 2 TOOLS D D D Soldering iron. Service terminal. DMR data diskette.
DISASSEMBLY

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS No specific safety precautions are applicable. SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None. SECTION 5 PROCEDURE Before removing generator CPU board 400PL3, save the generator parameters on a diskette, to ensure that these parameters (saved using battery power) are not accidentally lost while the battery is being changed see DR 019.

CAUTION

5.1

Removal of generator CPU battery and installation of new battery 1. Remove the generator front panel (CPU side) (see IST 032). 2. Pull generator CPU board 400PL3 gently forward and remove it. 3. Solder the new lithium battery in the free position (BT1 or BT2), respecting the polarities. 4. Unsolder the old battery.

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5. Reinstall generator CPU board 400PL3 in its position in the generator. 6. Reinstall the generator front panel (CPU side) (see IST 032). 5.2 Functional check 1. Switch ON the Senographe DMR electrical power. 2. Check that the message: SAVED MEMORY ERROR 071/081 is not displayed after initialization 3. If the above message is displayed, reload the generator parameters, from the previously saved diskette.
DISASSEMBLY

THE SENOGRAPHE DMR IS NOW OPERATIONAL WITH THE NEW GENERATOR CPU BATTERY.

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Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

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Time: 1 hour SECTION 1 SUPPLIES Capacitor box. SECTION 2 TOOLS

Personnel: 1 field engineer

D D D

8 mm flat wrench. 10 mm flat wrench. 4 mm Allen wrench.

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS D D Switch OFF mains power supply. Check residual voltage (inverter supply).

SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None. SECTION 5 PROCEDURE 5.1 Removal of filtering capacitors (see Illustrations 1 and 2) 1. Remove the four generator side panels (see IST 032). 2. Switch OFF the electrical power supply, both in the main cabinet and on the rotary switch in the generator cabinet (pos. O). 3. Using a voltmeter (rating 1000 V DC), check that there is no residual voltage between screws S1 and S2. 4. Remove screws S1 and S2 (10 mm flat wrench), and remove the two resonant capacitors, RC1 and RC2, together with their upper plate. 5. Remove screw S3, followed by screws S4, S5 and S6 (8 mm flat wrench).

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ILLUSTRATION 1 CAPACITOR BOX TOP VIEW (WITHOUT RESONANT CAPACITORS)

S1 C7+ C7 S3 C8+/C7 C8 S2 C8 C6 C4 C2 C2 C5 C3 C1+ C1/C2+ C1 S5

S4

S6

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ILLUSTRATION 2 CAPACITOR BOX SIDE VIEW

RESONANT CAPACITORS

RC1
S3

RC2
S9, S10

S1

S2

CAPACITOR BOX

S7, S8

6. Remove screws S7 and S8, followed by screws S9 and S10 mounting the capacitor box on the Inverter panel (4 mm Allen wrench). 7. Remove the capacitor box.

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5.2

Installation of filtering capacitors 1. To install new filtering capacitors, carry out the above operations, in the reverse sequence (paragraph 5.1, 7. thru 1.). THE SENOGRAPHE DMR IS NOW OPERATIONAL WITH NEW INVERTER FILTERING CAPACITORS.

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Job Card DR 023


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

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Time: 2 hours

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES Circuit 300PL1 Inverter board and/or diode modules and/or thyristor modules. SECTION 2 TOOLS
DISASSEMBLY

D D D D D

Senographe DMR Service Manual. 10 mm flat wrench. Flat screwdriver 1/4. Phillips screwdriver 1/4. Service Terminal.

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS D D Switch OFF mains power supply. Check residual voltage (inverter supply).

SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None. SECTION 5 PROCEDURE 5.1 Removal of diode and thyristor modules (see Illustration 1)

CAUTION

It is recommended that thyristor modules be changed in pairs, if possible from the same source (AEG or Marconi).

1. Remove the four generator side panels (see IST 032). 2. Switch OFF the electrical power supply, both in the main cabinet and on the rotary switch in the inverter (pos. O).

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ILLUSTRATION 1 INVERTER BOARD 300PL1 LAYOUT

X14

X13

X15

X16

XJ1

G1

K1

K1

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G1 TP4 X7 600VF TP5 X10 0V/600VF THYRISTOR MODULES (LOCATED UNDER PCB)

X1 0V/600VR

DIODE MODULES (LOCATED UNDER PCB)

TO THERMAL SWITCH

X5 600VR FROM TR1

X11 X12

HF1 X2 X4 X3 X9

300VR X6 X8

HF2

3. Using a voltmeter (rating 1000 V DC), check that there is no residual voltage between TP4 and TP5 on board 300PL1 (Inverter). 4. Disconnect the following wires and connectors on 300PL1: XJ1, X11, X12, X8, X6, X9, X3, X4, X2, X5, X1, X10 and X7. 5. Remove the four thyristor module mounting screws, accessible through the PC board. 6. Remove the six mounting screws, for diode modules D1, D2 and D3. 7. Remove the seven nuts which mount board 300PL1 on the Radiator PLATE. 8. If thyristors are being changed, disconnect the gate drive wires, coming from X14 to X16, on board 300PL1.

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INVERTER THYRISTORS/DIODES

Job Card DR 023

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5.2

Installation of diode and thyristor modules 1. To install new diode and thyristor modules, carry out the above operations, in the reverse sequence (8 thru 1).

CAUTION

Do not tighten the module mounting screws, on the printed circuit, until after the modules have been correctly mounted on the Radiator plate.

5.3

Functional check 1. Carry out the Inverter short circuit test described in TSG 004; see illustration 518.
DISASSEMBLY

2. Execute a few exposures in 2point mode, for example 30 kV/50 mA. THE SENOGRAPHE DMR THYRISTORS/DIODES. IS NOW OPERATIONAL WITH NEW INVERTER

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Purpose: GENERATOR COVERS

Job Card DR 024


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

1 of 2

Time: Not applicable

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES

SECTION 2 TOOLS
DISASSEMBLY

Seno DMR Service Manual. SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Not applicable. SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None. SECTION 5 PROCEDURE See Seno DMR Service Manual IST 035.

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Purpose: HV AND kV/mA TANK

Job Card DR 025


Version No.: 3 Date: May, 1997

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Time: 2 hours

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES D D HV tank, equipped kV/mA. HV grease (pn: C333633).

SECTION 2 TOOLS D D D D Ammeter. Mammo kV peak meter. 8 mm flat wrench. Xray waveform meter RMI 233 and oscilloscope (see Section 3, below).
DISASSEMBLY

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS D D Xray emission safety precautions are applicable. If only the kV/mA board is being changed then the HV probe frequency response must be calibrated. This requires the use of tool RMI 233 and an oscilloscope. Not calibrating the HV probe frequency response may result in noncompliance with CDRH standards (see 5.3, below) and will affect the AOP behaviour (wrong breast thickness measurement during the preexposure).

SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None. SECTION 5 PROCEDURE The HV tank and kV/mA board assembly is factory calibrated. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ADJUST POTENTIOMETER P1 (HV probe frequency compensation).

CAUTION

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Job Card DR 025

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5.1

Removal and installation of HV and kV/mA tank 1. Switch OFF the DMR electrical power. 2. Remove the generator covers (see IST 032, in Seno DMR service Manual). 3. On the HV tank, tighten completely the vent screw (air bleed screw). 4. On the HV tank, disconnect the following, in the sequence listed: HV connector, heating/bias connector GKB, ground connections (3 wires) (8 mm flat wrench), inverter GKA/1 and GKA/2 (8 mm flat wrench),

DISASSEMBLY

HV probe cable: GKC. 5. On the kV/mA board, disconnect XJ2, XJ3 and XJ1. 6. Slacken the HV tank mounting clamp and remove the tank. 7. Install the new HV tank. 8. Reconnect the cables (grease the HV endpiece if necessary) . 9. Loosen by 3 mm the vent screw of the HV tank in order to release pressure while making long exposure.
ILLUSTRATION 1 HV AND KV/ mA TANK

VENT SCREW

XJ2 XJ1 XJ3


700PL1

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5.2

Adjustment and functional check 1. Carry out the operations described in the following job cards: IST 016 Calibration of Xray tube, mA measurement, IST 017 Calibration of kV scale factor. IST 003 Calibration of Xray tube heater current. 2. Execute an Xray in AEC mode (28 kV, 4 cm plexi) and check that the optical density obtained is normal. THE SENOGRAPHE DMR IS NOW OPERATIONAL WITH THE NEW HV TANK, kV/mA BOARD.

5.3

Changing the kV/mA board only D Changing the kV/mA board alone IS NOT RECOMMENDED (see Section 3, above). However, if the change is absolutely necessary, the calibration procedure is given below:
DISASSEMBLY

1. Configure the Senographe DMR as follows: magnification device in position 1.9, Large focus, 2point mode, 30 kV, 30 mAs. 2. Place the RMI 233 probe on the magnification plate, in the center of the Xray beam. Connect the probe to an oscilloscope with memory facility select scan 5 ms/division. 3. Execute an exposure and observe the beginning of the exposure waveform on the oscilloscope. Adjust P1 to obtain the shortest rise time, with no overshoot, as shown in the waveform 1 below:

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CAUTION

A wrong adjustment will result in wrong radiological thickness measurement during the preexposure in AOP mode. When the adjustment is correct a normal exposure with 40 mm of plexiglas and a cassette in AOP mode, and an exposure aborted just after the preexposure in the same conditions, should display the same radiological thickness on the technical parameter display.

ILLUSTRATION 2

HV RISETIME

DISASSEMBLY

CORRECT RESPONSE

t V

UNSATISFACTORY FOR AEC/AOP

t V

UNSATISFACTORY FOR AEC/AOP & NONCOMPLIANCE WITH CDRH !

4. Carry out the operations described in the Job Cards: IST 016 then IST 017 and IST 003.

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Purpose: MAGNIFICATION DEVICE

Job Card DR026


Version No.: 0 Date: May, 1997

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Time: 15 min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES None. SECTION 2 TOOLS


DISASSEMBLY

2.5 mm Allen wrench.

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS None. SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None. SECTION 5 ADJUSTMENT OF MAGNIFICATION DEVICE IN ITS LATCHED POSITION See Illustration 1. 1. Insert the plate in the guideway with the teeth engaged (Item 3). 2. Using the 2.5 mm Allen wrench, loosen the M5 Allen screw (Item 2) securing the left side of the guide shaft (Item 1). 3. Keeping the magnification plate in contact with the bearing plate, and with the tooth (Item 3) in its housing, pull the latching handle assembly (Item 1) to bring the tooth into contact with the edge of its housing, and so removing play. 4. Tighten the M5 Allen screw (Item 2) securing the left side of the guide shaft. 5. Check that there is no play in the two magnification positions.

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ILLUSTRATION 1

3 2

DISASSEMBLY

1 1

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Job Card DR027


Version No.: 0 Date: August 1999

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Time: 15 min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES D Arm Angle Sensor.

SECTION 2 TOOLS D Small flat screwdriver; 4 mm Allen wrench.


DISASSEMBLY

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS None. SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None

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SECTION 5 PROCEDURE 5.1 Disassembly of Arm Angle Sensor

1. With the arm in the vertical position, remove power from the DMR+ and remove the arm front cover. 2. Move the Image Receptor to minimum SID for access to the bottom of the compression arm 3. Locate Arm Angle Sensor (1) on its mounting plate (2) at the front bottom of the arm. 4. Locate and disconnect the angle sensor cable connector (3) at the top of the arm.

DISASSEMBLY

7
5. Remove the ties which attach the angle sensor cable along the compression arm.

6
6. To access the screws securing the Arm Angle Sensor assembly, remove the bracket (4) by removing the three screws (5, 6, 7). 7. Remove the two screws securing the Arm Angle Sensor mounting plate. 8. Remove and discard the defective sensor assembly. 5.2 Reassembly Perform the steps of the disassembly procedure in reverse order.

5 2 1

Take care to install the angle sensor correctly. Potentiometer is seen from operator side.
5.3 Calibration and Functional Check 1. Switch ON the Senographe DMR electrical power. 2. Perform the procedure given in Job Card IST 015 Calibration of Compression Arm Angulation. THE SENOGRAPHE DMR IS NOW OPERATIONAL WITH THE NEW ARM ANGLE SENSOR.

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CHAPTER 4 ERROR CODES


SECTION 1 ERROR CODE STRUCTURE The structure of the error messages, as displayed on the DMR console (e.g. E55 [text] 161/013), is shown below: Error text

E
a

5
bb

6
ccc

1
ddd

a : type of error

I : Warning without exposure inhibition S : Warning with exposure inhibition E : Fault with exposure inhibition K : Fault generating power cutoff (safety)

bb: ccc: ddd:

message number subassembly ref. (hardware or software) number indicating origin of fault In the above example: E55 indicates an error concerning tube housing angulation and generating an exposure inhibition. 161/013 indicates no reference crossing during movement. E55 is the error code type listed in the Operator Manual. This code is easy to use and communicate, and is considered sufficient for customer use. 161/013 is the technical code, recommended for GE internal communication. The error code listing currently contains almost 500 codes. Around 200 of these codes concern software errors which, by definition, should never occur. If a software error should occur, especially if it occurs several times, please inform Service Engineering, giving as many details as possible. If possible, provide the error codes file, on diskette (see DR 19). The error code listing, below, only contains codes ccc/ddd, to facilitate technical communication. The TSG (Trouble Shooting Guide) column indicates the reference number in the Trouble Shooting Guide (chapter 5), which should obviously be consulted first.

Note:

*** : these 3 stars indicates an explanation at the end of this chapter (section 3) for a possible known root cause.

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Abbreviations used: IST: MNT: PM: HTPM: IPM: VRTX:

Installation Maintenance Photomultiplier PM high tension PM current Real time operating system

Where an error message refers to a signal with a French signal name, the corresponding English language signal name is shown between parentheses. It is also recommended that the Service Terminal be used to consult the error codes stored in the generator CPU [screen @<310>] and the gantry CPU [screen @<5403>] (see ASM Chapter 7 maintenance menus flowchart). This will enable any cascade error codes to be correctly interpreted.
Angle sensor failure; rotation angle sensor frequency too high or too low Angle sensor failure; rotation angle sensor in dead zone for more than 30 minutes Angle sensor failure; rotation angle sensor in dead zone for a short period Angle sensor failure; rotation angle sensor not present 171/015 171/016 171/017 171/018

ERROR CODES

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TSG MEANING OF CODE Gene CPU software error: VRTX error during init Gene CPU software error: reboot by watch_dog_hard or reset button Gene CPU software error: reboot by watch_dog_soft Gene CPU: reboot after power microfailure Gene CPU software error: bus error Gene CPU software error: address error Gene CPU software error: format error Gene CPU software error: illegal instruction Gene CPU software error: privilege violation Gene CPU software error: trace error Gene CPU software error: emulation line 1010 error Gene CPU software error: emulation line 1111 error Gene CPU software error: CHK error Gene CPU software error: TRAPV error Gene interface: reset error Gene interface: read/write error on timer PTM1 Gene interface: read/write error on timer PTM1 Gene interface: read/write error on timer PTM2 Gene interface: read/write error on timer PTM2 Gene interface: interrupt error on DUART1 Gene interface: PTM1 timer 1 defective Gene interface: PTM1 timer 2 defective Gene interface: PTM1 timer 3 defective Gene interface: PTM2 timer 1 defective Gene interface: PTM2 timer 2 defective Gene interface: PTM2 timer 3 defective Gene interface: interrupt error on PTM1 timer 1 Gene interface: interrupt error on PTM1 timer 2 Gene interface: interrupt error on PTM1 timer 3 Gene interface: interrupt error on PTM2 timer 1 Gene interface: interrupt error on PTM2 timer 2 (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) CODE 002/001 002/002 002/003 002/004 003/000 003/001 003/002 003/003 003/004 003/005 003/006 003/007 003/008 003/009 004/001 004/002 004/003 004/004 004/005 004/006 004/007 004/008 004/009 004/010 004/011 004/012 004/013 004/014 004/015 004/016 004/017 ERROR CODES

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TSG 04 04 04 04 04 19 06 06 06 06 ERROR CODES 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05

MEANING OF CODE Gene interface: interrupt error on PTM2 timer 3 Generator: fault at exposure command Generator: fault at exposure command Generator: signal kV_Inf_5 (Less_than_5kV) not rising Generator: Signal En_Pose (Exposure_On) not rising Generator: fatal security triggered during exposure Generator: fatal security triggered at end of exposure or signal En_Pose (Exposure_On) stays high Generator: signal Secu_Rattrap (No_Fatal_Security) stays high after arcing recovery Gene init tests: one fatal security input <> 0; xxx identifies input. Access generator error log display for full error decoding. Focus bias software error: unknown command Focus bias software error: unknown task status Focus bias: signal Pres_Polar (Bias_Presence) high in standby status Focus bias: signal Pres_Polar (Bias_Presence) stays low when bias generation starts Focus bias: signal Pres_Polar (Bias_Presence) goes low after stabilization Focus bias: signal Pres_Polar (Bias_Presence) stays high after bias generation stopped Anode starter software error: unknown command Anode starter software error: unknown task status Anode starter: signal Pres_Rotation (Rotation_Presence) high in standby status Anode starter: signal Pres_Rotation (Rotation_Presence) not rising during acceleration to 9000 rpm Anode starter: signal Pres_Rotation (Rotation_Presence) not rising during acceleration to 6000 rpm Anode starter: signal Pres_Rotation (Rotation_Presence) goes low during rotation at 9000 rpm Anode starter: signal Pres_Rotation (Rotation_Presence) goes low during rotation at 6000 rpm Anode starter: signal Pres_Rotation (Rotation_Presence) goes low during rotation (speed < 9000 rpm) Anode starter: signal Pres_Rotation (Rotation_Presence) goes low during rotation (speed < 6000 rpm) Anode starter: signal Pres_Rotation (Rotation_Presence) stays high during 9000 rpm braking Anode starter: signal Pres_Rotation (Rotation_Presence) stays high during 6000 rpm braking Anode starter: signal Pres_Rotation (Rotation_Presence) stays high during rotor failure Anode starter: signal Pres_Rotation (Rotation_Presence) stays low during rotation (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3)

CODE 004/018 006/000 006/001 006/002 006/003 006/004 006/005 006/011 007/xxx 011/001 011/002 012/001 012/002 012/003 012/004 016/001 016/002 017/001 017/002 017/003 017/004 017/005 017/006 017/007 017/008 017/009 017/010 017/011

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TSG 03 03 03 03 03 18 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 14, 17 14 17 14

MEANING OF CODE Heater software error: unknown command Heater software error: unknown task status Heater software error: Heater scaling parameters (ICH) or heater values are not valid Heater track 1: signal Pres_Chauf (Heater_Presence) high in standby status Heater track 1: signal Pres_Chauf (Heater_Presence) stays low when heater started Heater track 1: signal Pres_Chauf (Heater_Presence) goes low during preheater phase Heater track 1: signal Pres_Chauf (Heater_Presence) goes low during 1st trigger Heater track 1: signal Pres_Chauf (Heater_Presence) goes low during exposure Heater track 1: mA value not significant Heater track 1: signal Pres_Chauf (Heater_Presence) goes low after exposure Heater track 1: signal Pres_Chauf (Heater_Presence) stays high when heater stopped Heater track 2: signal Pres_Chauf (Heater_Presence) high in standby status Heater track 2: signal Pres_Chauf (Heater_Presence) stays low when heater started Heater track 2: signal Pres_Chauf (Heater_Presence) goes low during preheater phase Heater track 2: signal Pres_Chauf (Heater_Presence) goes low during 1st trigger Heater track 2: signal Pres_Chauf (Heater_Presence) goes low during exposure Heater track 2: mA value not significant Heater track 2: signal Pres_Chauf (Heater_Presence) low after exposure Heater track 2: signal Pres_Chauf (Heater_Presence) stays high when heater stopped Grid sync software error: ACQ_NTR or ACQ_OVR received or unknown reply when starting Grid sync software error: ACQ_NTR or ACQ_OVR received or unknown reply when stopping Grid sync software error: unknown command Grid sync software error: unknown task status Grid sync: signal Synchro_Bras (Synchro_Arm) high in standby status Grid sync: grid start signal not received or grid fault detected Grid sync: signal Synchro_Bras (Synchro_Arm) low after grid start Grid sync: grid stop signal not received or grid fault detected Generator: delay task software error: unknown command Generator: delay task software error: unknown task status HTPM/IPM software error: ACQ_NTR or ACQ_OVR received or unknown reply HTPM/IPM software error: ACQ_NTR or ACQ_OVR received or unknown reply HTPM/IPM software error: ACQ_NTR or ACQ_OVR received or unknown reply

CODE 021/001 021/002 021/003 022/001 022/002 022/003 022/004 022/005 022/006 022/007 022/008 023/001 023/002 023/003 023/004 023/005 023/006 023/007 023/008 026/001 026/002 026/003 026/004 027/001 027/002 027/003 027/004 031/001 031/002 036/001 036/002 036/003 ERROR CODES

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TSG 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 ERROR CODES 12 03

MEANING OF CODE HTPM/IPM software error: ACQ_NTR or ACQ_OVR received or unknown reply HTPM/IPM software error: ACQ_NTR or ACQ_OVR received or unknown reply HTPM/IPM software error: unknown command HTPM/IPM software error: unwanted command HTPM/IPM software error: unknown task status HTPM/IPM: HTPM reference not transmitted or HTPM fault HTPM/IPM: IPM measurement request not transmitted or switch fault HTPM/IPM: offset value outside tolerance HTPM/IPM: HTPM measurement request not transmitted or switch fault HTPM/IPM: invalid HTPM value (valid range = reference 20% )

CODE 036/004 036/005 036/006 036/007 036/008 037/001 037/002 037/003 037/004 037/005 037/006 037/007 041/001 041/002 041/003 041/004 041/005 041/006 046/001 051/001 051/002 051/003 052/001 056/001 056/002 056/003 057/001 061/000 062/000 063/006 066/000 066/001 066/002

HTPM/IPM: IPM measurement request not transmitted after HTPM measurement or switch fault HTPM/IPM: HTPM reference not transmitted when stopped or HTPM fault Gene thermal protection software: VRTX error Gene thermal protection software: VRTX error Gene thermal protection software: VRTX error Gene thermal protection software: VRTX error Gene thermal protection software: unknown anode starter status Gene thermal protection software: VRTX error Gantry thermal protection software: VRTX error Filter wheel software error: ACQ_NTR or ACQ_OVR received or unknown reply Filter wheel software error: unknown command Filter wheel software error: unknown task status Filter wheel: filter change request not transmitted or filter fault Focus software error: ACQ_NTR or ACQ_OVR received or unknown reply Focus software error: unknown command Focus software error: unknown task status Focus: focus change request not transmitted or focus fault Gene to gantry communication driver: no reply from gantry after 2 attempts Gene to control panel communication driver: no reply from control panel after 2 attempts Gene init tests: no gantry status feedback after 10 requests Gene date/time: access timeout during dater init Gene date/time: access timeout during read sequence Gene date/time: access timeout during write sequence

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TSG 01

MEANING OF CODE Gene date/time: access timeout during time write sequence Generator: Zero divide Generator: floating point calculation error. xxx is VRTX task number see TSG 021 Generator: checksum error on battery saved memory Generator: timeout on signal Alim_Puis_OK (Inv_Supply_OK) (going low or high) Generator: error reading kV law table in 0 pt technique (AOP) Exposure software error: ACQ_NTR or ACQ_OVR received at start of 1st trigger Exposure software error: ACQ_NTR or ACQ_OVR received at end of 1st trigger Exposure software error: unknown origin of aborted exposure Exposure software error: aborted by PM in 2 pt technique Exposure software error: unknown exposure technique Exposure software error: unstable system task detected Exposure software error: unknown task status Exposure software error: 0 pt or 1 pt exposure and gantry absent Gene software error (IST, standby): parameter display problem Gene software error (IST, standby): unknown tube type Gene software error (IST, standby): alpha=0.0 when calculating value P_NDac_HTPM Gene software error (IST, standby): incorrect thickness for correlation calculation Gene software error (IST, standby): bias calibration task problem Gene software error (IST, standby): heater scale calibration task problem Gene software error (IST, standby): HV/DAC calibration task problem Gene software error (IST, standby): FREQ/HV calibration task problem Gene software error (IST, standby): PM calibration task problem Gene software error (IST, standby): PM calibration task problem Gene software error (IST, standby): PM calibration task problem Gene software error (IST, standby): PM calibration task problem Gene software error (IST, standby): gantry connection task problem Gene software error (IST, standby): gantry connection fault Gene software error (IST, standby): gantry connection fault Gene software error (IST, standby): gantry connection fault Gene software error (IST, standby): mA measurement calibration problem Gene software error (IST, exposure): unknown exposure end Gene software error (IST, exposure): unknown gantry reply Gene software error (IST, exposure): unknown gantry reply

CODE 066/003 067/000 068/xxx 071/081 071/082 071/083 072/001 072/003 072/004 072/005 072/006 072/007 072/008 072/009 073/001 073/002 073/003 073/004 073/005 073/006 073/007 073/008 073/009 073/010 073/011 073/012 073/013 073/014 073/015 073/016 073/017 074/001 074/002 074/003 ERROR CODES

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TSG ERROR CODES 04

MEANING OF CODE Gene software error (IST, exposure): unknown exposure status Gene software error (MNT): anode starter speed impossible Gene software error (MNT): anode starter: abnormal test task status Gene software error (MNT): heater: impossible track Gene software error (MNT): heater: abnormal test task status Gene software error (MNT): heater: abnormal test task status Gene software error (MNT): bias: abnormal test task status Gene software error (MNT): HV test: abnormal test task status Gene software error (MNT): gate test: abnormal test task status Gene software error (MNT): inverter test: abnormal test task status Gene software error (MNT): mA value: abnormal test task status Gene software error (MNT): mA measurement: abnormal test task status Gene software error (MNT): grid sync: abnormal test task status Gene software error (MNT): PM test: abnormal test task status Gene software error (MNT): PM test: abnormal test task status Gene software error (MNT): PM test: measurement timeout Gene software error (MNT): error codes: display problem Gene software error (MNT): error codes: display problem Gene software error (MNT): error codes: display problem Gene software error (MNT): error codes: display problem Gene software error (MNT): transfer: frame code error Gene software error (MNT): transfer: abnormal transfer task (save) status Gene software error (MNT): transfer: abnormal transfer task (save) status Gene software error (MNT): transfer: abnormal state transfer task (load) status Gene software error (MNT): transfer: abnormal state transfer task (load) status Gene software error (MNT): transfer: unknown frame Gene software error (MNT): transfer: end of loading error Gene software error (MNT): transfer: abnormal transfer task (protocol) status Gene init tests software error: timeout on system task Gene init tests software error: defective function will selfidentify Gene init tests software error: defective function will selfidentify Gene init tests software error: defective function will selfidentify Gene init tests software error: error following VRTX request Exposure aborted: timeout

CODE 074/004 075/010 075/011 075/020 075/021 075/022 075/030 075/040 075/041 075/042 075/050 075/051 075/060 075/070 075/071 075/072 075/090 075/091 075/092 075/093 075/100 075/101 075/102 075/103 075/104 075/105 075/106 075/107 078/002 078/003 078/004 078/005 078/128 079/001

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TSG 03 05 01

MEANING OF CODE Exposure aborted: heater fault *** Exposure aborted: anode starter fault Exposure aborted: power fault Exposure aborted: generator fault Exposure: no gantry acknowledgement (at start of 1st trigger) or gantry fault Gantry fault detected before start of exposure Exposure: no sync signal from gantry to start exposure Exposure aborted by mA meter (0 pt or 1 pt technique) Exposure: no gantry acknowledgement (at end of 1st trigger) or gantry fault Gene (IST, exposure): heater fault Gene (IST, exposure): anode starter fault Gene (IST, exposure): power failure Gene (IST, exposure): interface fault Gene (IST, exposure): no gantry reply timeout after 1 second Gene (IST, exposure): gantry fault Gene (IST, exposure): no gantry reply to exposure command Gene (IST, exposure): no grid sync feedback after timeout Gene: Endurance error code Gene: Endurance error code Gene: Endurance error code Gene: Endurance error code Gene: Endurance error code Gene: Endurance error code Generator: PROM checksum error Gantry software error: VRTX error during init Gantry interface: Reset error Gantry interface: read/write error on timer PTM1 Gantry interface: read/write error on timer PTM1 Gantry interface: read/write error on timer PTM2 Gantry interface: read/write error on timer PTM2 Gantry interface: interrupt error on DUART1 Gantry interface: PTM1 timer 1 defective Gantry interface: PTM1 timer 2 defective Gantry interface: PTM1 timer 3 defective (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3)

CODE 079/002 079/003 079/004 079/005 079/006 079/008 079/009 079/010 079/011 080/001 080/002 080/003 080/004 080/005 080/006 080/007 080/008 082/000 082/001 082/010 082/020 082/030 082/040 090/000 100/001 101/001 101/002 101/003 101/004 101/005 101/006 101/007 101/008 101/009 ERROR CODES

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MEANING OF CODE Gantry interface: PTM2 timer 1 defective Gantry interface: PTM2 timer 2 defective Gantry interface: PTM2 timer 3 defective Gantry interface: interrupt error on PTM1 timer 1 Gantry interface: interrupt error on PTM1 timer 2 Gantry interface: interrupt error on PTM1 timer 3 Gantry interface: interrupt error on PTM2 timer 1 Gantry interface: interrupt error on PTM2 timer 2 Gantry interface: interrupt error on PTM2 timer 3 Gantry interface: PROM checksum error Gantry interface: unexpected interrupt received (level 2) Gantry software error: unknown origin of task call Gantry software error: boolean expected Gantry software error: unknown generator grid request Gantry software error: unknown generator request for HTPM/IPM switch Gantry software error: unknown 1st trigger status Gantry software error: unknown language choice requested by generator Gantry software error: unknown generator command Gantry software error: unknown VRTX error code Gantry software error: unknown acknowledgement (light centering) Gantry software error: unknown task command (light centering) Gantry software error: unknown acknowledgement (compression) Gantry software error: unknown task command (compression) Gantry software error: unknown compression pedal status Gantry software error: unknown acknowledgement (lateral collimator) Gantry software error: unknown task command (lateral collimator) Gantry software error: unknown acknowledgement (rear collimator) Gantry software error: unknown task command (rear collimator) Gantry software error: unknown acknowledgement (filter wheel) Gantry software error: unknown task command (filter wheel) Gantry software error: unknown acknowledgement (tube angulation) Gantry software error: unknown task command (tube angulation) Gantry software error: unknown task command (format) Gantry software error: unknown format (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3) (see Chap. 1 Sect. 3)

CODE 101/010 101/011 101/012 101/013 101/014 101/015 101/016 101/017 101/018 101/020 101/023 105/000 105/001 105/002 105/003 105/004 105/005 105/006 105/009 105/016 105/017 105/020 105/021 105/023 105/026 105/027 105/030 105/031 105/034 105/035 105/038 105/039 105/046 105/048

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MEANING OF CODE Gantry software error: unknown acknowledgement (column up/down) Gantry software error: unknown task command (column up/down) Gantry software error: unknown column command button status code Gantry software error: unknown acknowledgement (arm rotation) Gantry software error: unknown task command (compression arm rotation) Gantry software error: unknown status code of compression arm rotation control button Gantry software error: unknown acknowledgement (tube arm rotation) Gantry software error: unknown task command (tube arm rotation) Gantry software error: unknown status code of tube arm rotation control button Gantry software error: unknown acknowledgement (grid) Gantry software error: unknown event (grid) Gantry software error: unknown acknowledgement (power calculation) Gantry software error: unknown event (power calculation) Gantry software error: unknown tube type Gantry software error: unknown focus change code Gantry software error: unknown filter code requested by generator Gantry software error: unknown code for Exposure/No Exposure status management Gantry software error: unknown exposure end code Gantry software error: unknown Endurance code Gantry software error: unknown Endurance event Gantry/tube housing type configuration incompatibility (angulation/angulation) Gantry/tube housing type configuration incompatibility (angulation/focus) Gantry software error: column: unknown task return Gantry software error: column: unknown task status Gantry software error: column: unknown task status Gantry software error: column: unknown task status Gantry software error: column: unknown task status Gantry software error: column: unknown order transmitted to task Gantry software error: compression: too long between task calls Gantry software error: compression: unknown task return Gantry software error: compression: unknown task status Gantry software error: compression: unknown order transmitted to task Gantry software error: lateral collimator: positioning timeout Gantry software error: lateral collimator: unknown task return

CODE 105/049 105/050 105/051 105/052 105/053 105/054 105/055 105/056 105/057 105/063 105/065 105/066 105/067 105/068 105/069 105/070 105/071 105/072 105/073 105/074 105/080 105/081 106/002 106/003 106/004 106/005 106/006 106/007 107/001 107/002 107/003 107/004 108/001 108/002 ERROR CODES

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MEANING OF CODE Gantry software error: lateral collimator: unknown task status Gantry software error: lateral collimator: unknown task status Gantry software error: lateral collimator: unknown task status Gantry software error: lateral collimator: unknown order transmitted to task Gantry software error: lateral collimator: unknown order transmitted to task Gantry software error: lateral collimator: position reference value is outside tolerance Gantry software error: rear collimator: positioning timeout Gantry software error: rear collimator: unknown task return Gantry software error: rear collimator: unknown task status Gantry software error: rear collimator: unknown task status Gantry software error: rear collimator: unknown task status Gantry software error: rear collimator: unknown order transmitted to task Gantry software error: rear collimator: unknown order transmitted to task Gantry software error: rear collimator: position reference value is outside tolerance Gantry software error: tube angulation: unknown task status Gantry software error: tube angulation: unknown task return Gantry software error: tube angulation: unknown task status Gantry software error: tube angulation: unknown task status Gantry software error: tube angulation: unknown order transmitted to task Gantry software error: tube angulation: unknown order transmitted to task Gantry software error: tube angulation: position reference value is outside tolerance Gantry software error: tube angulation: task triggered by timeout Gantry software error: filter wheel: unknown task return Gantry software error: filter wheel: unknown task status Gantry software error: filter wheel: unknown task status Gantry software error: filter wheel: unknown task status Gantry software error: filter wheel: Gantry software error: filter wheel: unknown order transmitted to task Gantry software error: light centering: unknown order transmitted to task Gantry software error: unknown setup message Gantry setup access: generator end of exposure timeout Gantry setup access: communication sync problem at setup access Gantry software error: grid: task triggered by timeout (calibration time too long) Gantry software error: grid: unknown task return

CODE 108/003 108/004 108/005 108/006 108/007 108/008 109/001 109/002 109/003 109/004 109/005 109/006 109/007 109/008 111/002 111/003 111/004 111/005 111/006 111/007 111/008 111/017 112/000 112/001 112/002 112/003 112/004 112/005 114/000 117/000 117/002 117/003 118/000 118/001

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MEANING OF CODE Gantry software error: grid: unknown task status Gantry software error: grid: unknown task status Gantry software error: grid: unknown task status Gantry software error: grid: unknown order transmitted to task Gantry software error: grid: unknown order transmitted to task Grid movement: overcurrent detected Grid movement: grid calibration time too long Grid movement: overcurrent detected Grid movement: invalid offset Grid movement: invalid gain Grid movement: limit of travel not found Gantry software error: arm lock: unknown task return Gantry software error: arm lock: unknown task status Gantry software error: arm lock: unknown task status Gantry software error: arm lock: unknown order transmitted to task Gantry software error: rot. brake: unknown order transmitted to task Gantry software error: rot. brake: unknown task status Gantry software error: rot. brake: unknown task status Gantry software error: rot. brake: unknown task return Gantry software error: rot. brake: unknown order transmitted to task Gantry software error: Reset triggered by Watch_dog_soft Gantry software error: grid sensor Presence_Trame (Grid_Presence) not high or low Gantry software error: tube housing thermal contact not high or low Gantry: checksum error on battery saved memory Gantry interface: unexpected interrupt received (level 0) Gantry interface: unexpected interrupt received (level 1) Gantry Endurance error code: synchronisation Gantry Endurance error code: column Gantry Endurance error code: compression Gantry Endurance error code: compression arm rotation Gantry Endurance error code: tube housing arm rotation Gantry Endurance error code: lateral collimator Gantry Endurance error code: rear collimator Gantry Endurance error code: light centering device

CODE 118/002 118/003 118/004 118/005 118/006 118/007 118/008 118/009 118/010 118/011 118/012 120/000 120/001 120/002 120/003 121/000 121/001 121/002 121/003 121/004 122/007 122/013 122/014 151/000 151/021 151/022 153/075 153/076 153/077 153/078 153/079 153/080 153/081 153/082 ERROR CODES

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TSG 08 08 08 08 08 08 08

MEANING OF CODE Gantry Endurance error code: filter Gantry Endurance error code: grid movement Gantry Endurance error code: tube housing angulation Gantry Endurance error code: other function Tube housing type/gantry configuration incompatibility (focus/angulation) Tube housing type/gantry configuration incompatibility (focus/angulation) Column up/down: Both end of travel sensors are closed Column up/down: is locked in both directions (from speed measurement) Column up/down: signal Pres_Log_Asc (Column_Soft_Pres) too long in low status Column up/down: signal Pres_Log_Asc (Column_Soft_Pres) too long in low status Column up/down: signal Pres_Log_Asc (Column_Soft_Pres) too long in high status Column up/down: signals Asc_Inactif & R_On_Asc (Column_Power_Inactive & On_Column_Return) both high Column up/down: Pres_Log_Asc*Pres_Oper_Asc*On_Asc (Column_Soft_Pres*Column_Operator_Pres*On_Column) = 1 & R_On_Asc (On_Column_Return) = 0 Column up/down: Pres_Log_Asc*Pres_Oper_Asc*On_Asc (Column_Soft_Pres*Column_Operator_Pres*On_Column) = 0 & R_On_Asc (On_Column_Return) = 0 & Asc_Inactif (Column_Power_Inactive) = 1 Power shutdown: uncontrolled movement risk (column);Asc_Inactif & R_On_Asc (Column_Power_Inactive & On_Column_Return) both low Power shutdown: uncontrolled movement risk (column);Asc_Inactif (Column_Power_Inactive) low & column defective Power shutdown: uncontrolled movement risk (column); signal Asc_Inactif (Column_Power_Inactive) high during init Column up/down: signal R_On_Asc (On_Column_Return) high during init Column up/down: direction of movement is opposite to the desired direction Column up/down: up end of travel sensor is defective Column up/down: down end of travel sensor is defective Power shutdown: uncontrolled movement risk (column); R_On_Asc (On_Column_Return) high without legal command Column up/down: column is driven up but measured speed = 0 cm/s Column up/down: column is driven down but measured speed = 0 cm/s Column up/down: emergency stop produced if movement continues more than 500 mS after command release Compression: motor slipping during reference search *** Compression: abnormal immobility of paddle *** Compression: loss of steps detected at reference crossing ***

CODE 153/083 153/084 153/085 153/086 155/082 155/083 156/008 156/009 156/010 156/011 156/012 156/013 156/014

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08 08 08 08 08 08 08 08 08 08 08 10 10 10

156/016 156/017 156/018 156/019 156/020 156/021 156/022 156/023 156/024 156/025 156/027 157/005 157/006 157/007

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MEANING OF CODE Compression: abnormal step generation detected (during init) Compression: signal Valid_Comp (Comp_Valid) cannot inhibit paddle movement (during init) Compression: counter used by force sensor no longer incremented *** Compression: position sensor closed too long during compression Compression: no reference crossing during decompression *** Compression: signal Pres_Oper (Operator_Presence) cannot inhibit paddle movement (during init) Compression: signal Pres_Ajust (Comp_Adjust) too long in low status Compression: signal Pres_Ajust (Comp_Adjust) too long in high status Compression: signal Pres_Log_Comp (Comp_Soft_Pres) cannot inhibit paddle movement (during init) Compression: signal Pres_Log_Comp (Comp_Soft_Pres) too long in low status Compression: signal Pres_Log_Comp (Comp_Soft_Pres) too long in high status Compression: power supply problem (signal Alim_OK (Power_Supply_Active)) Compression: phase1 & phase2 cannot be low at the same time (during init) Compression: signal Pres_Log_Comp (Comp_Soft_Pres) high (during init) Compression: slipping during decompression movement *** Lateral collimator motor: loss of steps detected at reference crossing Lateral collimator motor: loss of steps detected at reference crossing Lateral collimator motor: loss of steps detected at reference crossing Lateral collimator motor: loss of steps detected at reference crossing Lateral collimator: no reference crossing during movement Lateral collimator: no reference crossing during movement Lateral collimator: no reference crossing during movement Lateral collimator: no reference crossing during movement Lateral collimator: optical sensor detection problem Lateral collimator: optical sensor detection problem Lateral collimator: slipping during collimator movement *** Rear collimator motor: loss of steps detected at reference crossing Rear collimator motor: loss of steps detected at reference crossing Rear collimator motor: loss of steps detected at reference crossing Rear collimator motor: loss of steps detected at reference crossing Rear collimator: no reference crossing during movement Rear collimator: no reference crossing during movement

CODE 157/008 157/009 157/010 157/011 157/012 157/013 157/014 157/015 157/016 157/017 157/018 157/020 157/021 157/022 157/023 158/009 158/010 158/011 158/012 158/013 158/014 158/015 158/016 158/017 158/018 158/019 159/009 159/010 159/011 159/012 159/013 159/014 ERROR CODES

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MEANING OF CODE Rear collimator: no reference crossing during movement Rear collimator: no reference crossing during movement Rear collimator: optical sensor detection problem Rear collimator: optical sensor detection problem Rear collimator: slipping during collimator movement *** Front collimator motor: loss of steps detected at reference crossing Front collimator motor: loss of steps detected at reference crossing Front collimator motor: loss of steps detected at reference crossing Front collimator motor: loss of steps detected at reference crossing Front collimator: no reference crossing during movement Front collimator: no reference crossing during movement Front collimator: no reference crossing during movement Front collimator: no reference crossing during movement Front collimator: optical sensor detection problem Front collimator: optical sensor detection problem Front collimator: slipping during collimator movement *** Tube housing angulation: no reference crossing during movement Tube housing angulation: no reference crossing during movement Tube housing angulation: loss of steps detected at reference crossing Tube housing angulation: loss of steps detected at reference crossing Tube housing angulation: loss of steps detected at reference crossing Tube housing angulation: loss of steps detected at reference crossing Tube housing angulation: no reference crossing during movement Tube housing angulation: no reference crossing during movement Tube housing angulation: no reference crossing during movement Tube housing angulation: no reference crossing during movement Filter wheel: step number error between two references Filter wheel: step number error between two references Filter wheel: step number error between two references Filter wheel: step number error between two references Filter wheel: step number error between two references Filter wheel: no reference crossing during rotation Filter wheel: in standby, wheel moved from stable position Light centering device: signal Centreur_OK (Light_Centering_OK) too long in low status

CODE 159/015 159/016 159/017 159/018 159/019 160/009 160/010 160/011 160/012 160/013 160/014 160/015 160/016 160/017 160/018 160/019 161/000 161/001 161/009 161/010 161/011 161/012 161/013 161/014 161/015 161/016 162/006 162/007 162/008 162/009 162/010 162/011 162/012 164/001

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MEANING OF CODE Grid movement: power supply problem (signal Alim_OK (Power_Supply_Active)) Interarm lock: signal Pres_Log_Ver (Lock_Soft_Pres) too long in low status Interarm lock: signal Pres_Log_Ver (Lock_Soft_Pres) too long in high status Power shutdown: uncontrolled movement risk (arm lock); Eta_Verrou_Off (Lock_Power_Inactive) low during init Power shutdown: uncontrolled movement risk (arm lock); Eta_Verrou_Off & R_On_Verrou (Lock_Power_Inactive & On_Lock_Return) both low Interarm lock: signals Eta_Verrou_Off & R_On_Verrou (Lock_Power_Inactive & On_Lock_Return) both in high status Interarm lock: R_On_Verrou (On_Lock_Return) = 0 & Pres_Log_Ver*Pres_Oper_Ver*On_Verrou (Lock_Soft_Pres*Lock_Oper_Pres*On_Lock) = 1 Interarm lock: signal R_On_Verrou (On_Lock_Return) high without legal command Interarm lock: signal R_On_Verrou (On_Lock_Return) high during init Power shutdown: uncontrolled movement risk (arm lock); R_On_Verrou (On_Lock_Return) high without legal command Arm rot. brake: signal Pres_Log_Frein_Rot (Rot_Brake_Soft_Pres) from compression arm too long in low status Arm rot. brake: signal Pres_Log_Frein_Rot (Rot_Brake_Soft_Pres) from compression arm too long in high status Arm rot. brake: signal R_On_Frein (On_Brake_Return) high, but signal Eta_Rot_Off (Rotat_Power_Inactive) low Arm rot. brake: Pres_Log_Frein_Rot*Pres_Oper*On_Frein_Rot (Rot_Brake_Soft_Pres*Operator_Present*On_Rotation_Brake) = 1 & R_On_Frein_Rot (On_Rotation_Brake_Return) = 0 Arm rot. brake: signal R_On_Frein_Rot (On_Rotation_Brake_Return) high without legal command Power shutdown: uncontrolled movement risk (arm brake); Eta_Rot_Off (Rotat_Power_Inactive) & R_On_Frein_Rot (On_Rotation_Brake_Return) are low Power shutdown: uncontrolled movement risk (arm brake); Eta_Rot_Off (Rotat_Power_Inactive) low & comp. arm defective Power shutdown: uncontrolled movement risk (arm brake); Eta_Rot_Off (Rotat_Power_Inactive) low during init Arm rot. brake: signal R_On_Frein_Rot (On_Rotation_Brake_Return) high during init Power shutdown: uncontrolled movement risk (arm brake); R_On_Frein_Rot (On_Rotation_Brake_Return) high without legal command Angle sensor failure; rotation angle sensor frequency too high or too low Angle sensor failure; rotation angle sensor in dead zone for more than 30 minutes Angle sensor failure; rotation angle sensor in dead zone for a short period Angle sensor failure; rotation angle sensor not present Magnification sensor: unknown magnification code

CODE 168/020 170/005 170/006 170/007 170/008 170/009 170/010

15 15 15 13 13 13 13

170/011 170/012 170/013 171/005 171/006 ERROR CODES 171/007 171/008

13 13 13 13 13 13 17

171/009 171/010 171/011 171/012 171/013 171/014 171/015 171/016 171/017 171/018 172/003

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TSG 17 17 08 09 10 13 15 14 11 ERROR CODES 11 11 11 12 12 10

MEANING OF CODE Gantry interface: arm lock temperature calculation problem Gantry interface: Bouclage_OK (Loops_OK) signal low during init Power failure due to CPU reset *** Gantry interface: date write error Gantry interface: time write error Button interlock: signal Presence_Operateur (Operator_Pres) too long in high status Button interlock: signal Presence_Operateur (Operator_Pres) too long in low status SID sensor: unknown SID code Arm angulation sensor: unknown angulation code Gantry interface: date/time function read error Signal On_Asc (On_Column) high but Bouclage_OK (Loops_OK) still low Signal On_Centreur (On_Light_Centering) high but Bouclage_OK (Loops_OK) still low Signal On_Comp high but Bouclage_OK (Loops_OK) still low Signal On_Frein (On_Rotation_Brake) high but Bouclage_OK (Loops_OK) still low Signal On_Verrou (On_Lock) (Arm lock) high but Bouclage_OK (Loops_OK) still low Signal On_Trame (On_Grid) high but Bouclage_OK (Loops_OK) still low Signal Mot_Diaph_L_1 (Lat_Diaph_Motor_1) high but Bouclage_OK (Loops_OK) still low Signal Mot_Diaph_L_2 (Lat_Diaph_Motor_2) high but Bouclage_OK (Loops_OK) still low Signal Mot_Diaph_A_1 (Rear_Diaph_Motor_1) high but Bouclage_OK (Loops_OK) still low Signal Mot_Diaph_A_2 (Rear_Diaph_Motor_2) high but Bouclage_OK (Loops_OK) still low Signal Mot_Gaine_1 (Housing_Motor_1) high but Bouclage_OK (Loops_OK) still low Signal Mot_Gaine_2 (Housing_Motor_2) high but Bouclage_OK (Loops_OK) still low Signal Mot_Filtre_1 (Filter_Motor_1) high but Bouclage_OK (Loops_OK) still low Signal Mot_Filtre_2 (Filter_Motor_2) high but Bouclage_OK (Loops_OK) still low Signal R_Standby_Gaine (Housing_Standby_Return) high but Bouclage_OK (Loops_OK) still low Signal R_Standby_Filtre (Filter_Standby_Return) high but Bouclage_OK (Loops_OK) still low Signal R_Standby_Diap_L (Lat_Diaph_Standby_Return) high but Bouclage_OK (Loops_OK) still low Signal R_Standby_Diap_P (Rear_Diaph_Standby_Return) high but Bouclage_OK (Loops_OK) still low Compression: one pedal pressed and signal Pres_Pedale (Pedal_Presence) low

CODE 172/004 172/005 172/006 172/007 172/008 172/009 172/010 172/011 172/012 172/014 172/015 172/016 172/017 172/018 172/019 172/020 172/021 172/022 172/023 172/024 172/025 172/026 172/027 172/028 172/029 172/030 172/031 172/032 172/055

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MEANING OF CODE Compression: no pedal pressed and signal Pres_Pedale (Pedal_Presence) high Fuse fault: signal Fuse_OK low Power supply: ISO supply defective on 800PL4 Power supply: +15V supply defective on 800PL2 Power supply: one (or more) supplies defective on 800PL1 (except +27V) Power microfailure detected

CODE 172/056 172/064 172/065 172/067 172/068 172/088

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079/002 + 023/006: no mA measurement; change 701PL1 (kV/mA board). 157/005: check for play between compression motor axis and pulley (screw not tightened). 157/006: check for bad feedback from the compression encoder. 157/007: check for defective cable on the compression steel spring. 157/010: loss of compression feedback; a square wave should be always present between TP 14 and TP1 (0V) of 800PL2. 157/012: check cable between 800PL8 and 800PL5. 157/023: check for play between compression motor axis and pulley (screw not tightened). 158/019: check for play between collimator lateral motor axis and pulley (screw not tightened). Possible problem with 800PL1 (Gantry power board). 159/019: check for play between collimator rear motor axis and pulley (screw not tightened).
ERROR CODES

160/019: S check for mechanical play between collimator front motor axis and blade (screw not tightened). S Check for poor position of the flag in optocoupler fork. S Check the calibration of front blade in IST030. 172/006: if appearing at power on, the gantry interface board is probably defective.

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CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE


SECTION 1 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE JOB CARDS

JOB CARD No.

PURPOSE

TSG 001 TSG 002 TSG 003 TSG 004 TSG 005 TSG 006 TSG 007 TSG 008 TSG 009 TSG 010 TSG 011 TSG 012 TSG 013 TSG 014 TSG 015 TSG 016 TSG 017 TSG 018 TSG 019 TSG 020 TSG 021

GENERATOR POWER-UP SEQUENCE TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS PHOTO CELL TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS HEATER TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS HV TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS ANODE ROTATION TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS BIAS TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS TUBE HOUSING ANGULATION TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS TELESCOPIC COLUMN TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS LIGHT CENTERING DEVICE TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS COMPRESSION TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS REAR, LATERAL AND FRONT COLLIMATOR TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS FILTER TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS ARM ROTATION TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS GRID MOVEMENT TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS
TROUBLESHOOTING

INTERARM LOCK COMMAND TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS GANTRY SENSOR STATUS TROUBLESHOOTING ARM SYNC TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS XRAY TUBE mA MEASUREMENT TROUBLESHOOTING GENERATOR INTERFACE INPUT TROUBLESHOOTING CONSOLE TROUBLESHOOTING FLOATING POINT CALCULATION ERROR 068/022 IN AEC / AOP MODE

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Purpose: GENERATOR POWER-UP SEQUENCE TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS

Job Card TSG 001


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

1 of 2

Time: x h xx min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES None SECTION 2 TOOLS Multimeter SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS None SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None SECTION 5 GENERATOR POWERUP SEQUENCE TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS
TROUBLESHOOTING

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Job Card TSG 002


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

1 of 2

Time: x h xx min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES SECTION 2 TOOLS D D D D Service terminal Communications software Communications cable Multimeter and/or oscilloscope

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS None SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None SECTION 5 PHOTO CELL TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS 5.1 5.2 Turn off the Senographe DMR. Connect the communications cable between the service terminal and generator interface board 400PL2 connector XJ4. Turn on the service terminal and the Senographe DMR. Load communications software. Select Terminal Emulator (See chapter 2 if necessary). Press F10 key on service terminal.

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Job Card TSG 002

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5.7

Go to PM BOARD MAINT TEST menu @<00292> (See below for expected screen configuration). Menu Path: SETUP/GENE/MAINT/MAINT/MAINT/1>2/PM

PM BOARD MAINTENANCE TEST MENU NO. 292

F9 P G I PM BOARD MAINT TEST REF ON OFF AUTOTEST F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 kV mAs M D => PM board test : inactive test PM board autotest : YES PM_HV reference value : 300.0 V Measured value : XXX.X V Measured offset : XXXX.XX Hz @<00292>

Note: Note: Note:

To change test configuration or exit the test, it is necessary to press OFF (F4) first. PM board autotest must be configured to YES via F6 for error messages to be displayed. To make measurements on hardware, configure PM board autotest to NO via F6. (No messages are displayed.) See illustrations 510 thru 511.

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Purpose: HEATER TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS

Job Card TSG 003


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

1 of 2

Time: x h xx min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES None SECTION 2 TOOLS D D D D Service terminal Communications software Communications cable Multimeter and/or oscilloscope

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS None SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None SECTION 5 HEATER TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS 5.1 5.2 Turn off the Senographe DMR. Connect the communications cable between the service terminal and generator interface board 400PL2 connector XJ4. Turn on the service terminal and the Senographe DMR. Load communications software. Select Terminal Emulator (See chapter 2 if necessary). Press F10 key on service terminal.
TROUBLESHOOTING

5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6

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Job Card TSG 003

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5.7

Go to HEATER MAINTENANCE menu @<00286> (See below for expected screen configuration). Menu Path: SETUP/GENE/MAINT/MAINT/MAINT/HEAT

HEATER MAINTENANCE TEST MENU NO. 286

F9 HEATER MAINTENANCE TEST TRACK REF BOOST F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 M

P G I

AUTOTEST kV mAs D

=>

@<00286>

Heater test Heater autotest Selected track

: inactive test : YES : TRACK 1

Current reference value : 4.000 A


TROUBLESHOOTING

Test with boost Heater detection

: NO : NO

To perform the test, press the first trigger.

See illustrations 512 thru 513.

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Purpose: HV TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS

Job Card TSG 004


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

1 of 2

Time: x h xx min SECTION 1 SUPPLIES D D HV grease HV oil

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 2 TOOLS D D D D Service terminal Communications software Communications cable Multimeter and/or oscilloscope

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS None SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES


TROUBLESHOOTING

None SECTION 5 HV TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS 5.1 5.2 Turn off the Senographe DMR. Connect the communications cable between the service terminal and generator interface board 400PL2 connector XJ4. Turn on the service terminal and the Senographe DMR. Load communications software. Select Terminal Emulator (See chapter 2 if necessary). Press F10 key on service terminal.

5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6

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HV TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS

Job Card TSG 004

2 of 2

5.7

Go to HIGH VOLTAGE TEST menu @<00306> (See below for expected screen configuration). Menu Path: SETUP/GENE/MAINT/MAINT/MAINT/HV/HV

HIGH VOLTAGE TEST MENU NO. 306 F9 HIGH VOLTAGE TEST REF F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 M kV mAs D P G I ref = 22.0 kV

=>

@<00306>

HV inverter test HV reference value Arcings number EXPOSURE_ON

: inactive test : 22.0 kV :0 XJ2 23 : NO

Securities : POWER_SUPPLY_FAIL XJ2 26 : NO EXPOSURE_TIME_MAX XJ2 27 : NO REGULATION_TIMEOUT XJ2 28 : NO HEAT_SINK_TEMP INVERTER_IMAX KV_DROP KV_MAX MA_MAX XJ2 29 : NO XJ2 30 : NO

LESS_THAN_5KV XJ2 4243 : YES


TROUBLESHOOTING

NO_FATAL_SECU XJ2 24 : NO FATAL_SECURITY XJ2 25 : NO

XJ2 31 : NO XJ2 32 : NO XJ2 33 : NO

To perform the test, press the second trigger.

See illustrations 514 thru 518.

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Purpose: ANODE ROTATION TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS

Job Card TSG 005


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

1 of 2

Time: x h xx min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES None SECTION 2 TOOLS D D D D Service terminal Communications software Communications cable Multimeter and/or oscilloscope

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS None SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None SECTION 5 ANODE ROTATION TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS 5.1 5.2 Turn off the Senographe DMR. Connect the communications cable between the service terminal and generator interface board 400PL2 connector XJ4. Turn on the service terminal and the Senographe DMR. Load communications software. Select Terminal Emulator (See chapter 2 if necessary). Press F10 key on service terminal.
TROUBLESHOOTING

5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6

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Job Card TSG 005

2 of 2

5.7 5.8

Press F10 key on service terminal. Go to ROTOR MAINTENANCE menu @<00285> (See below for expected screen configuration). Menu Path: SETUP/GENE/MAINT/MAINT/MAINT/ROTOR

ROTOR MAINTENANCE TEST MENU NO. 285

F9 ROTOR MAINTENANCE TEST RPM AUTOTEST kV mAs

P G I

F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6

=>

@<00285>

Rotor test Rotor autotest Rotor Speed


TROUBLESHOOTING

: inactive test : YES : 6000 RPM : NO : NO (returns to NO only at end of anode braking sequence) : NO (YES only during acceleration sequence)

Rotation presence

Rotor active presence Acceleration presence

To perform the test, press the first trigger.

See illustrations 519 thru 521.

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Purpose: BIAS TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS

Job Card TSG 006


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

1 of 2

Time: x h xx min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES None SECTION 2 TOOLS D D D D Service terminal Communications software Communications cable Multimeter and/or oscilloscope

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS None SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None SECTION 5 BIAS TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 Turn off the Senographe DMR. Connect the communications cable between the service terminal and generator interface board 400PL2 connector XJ4. Turn on the service terminal and the Senographe DMR. Load communications software. Select "Terminal Emulator" (See chapter 2 if necessary). Press F10 key on service terminal.
TROUBLESHOOTING

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Job Card TSG 006

2 of 2

1-7

Go to "BIAS MAINTENANCE" menu @<00287> (See below for expected screen configuration). Menu Path: SETUP/GENE/MAINT/MAINT/MAINT/BIAS

BIAS MAINTENANCE TEST MENU NO. 287

F9 BIAS MAINTENANCE TEST VOLTAGE

P G I

AUTOTEST kV mAs M D

F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6

=>

@<00287>

Bias test Bias autotest

: inactive test : YES

Voltage reference value : XXXX V Bias detection : NO

TROUBLESHOOTING

To perform the test, press the first trigger.

See illustration 522.

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Purpose: TUBE HOUSING ANGULATION TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS

Job Card TSG 007


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

1 of 2

Time: x h xx min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES None SECTION 2 TOOLS D D D D Service terminal Communications software Communications cable Multimeter and/or oscilloscope

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS None SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None SECTION 5 TUBE HOUSING ANGULATION TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS 5.1 5.2 Turn off the Senographe DMR. Connect the communications cable between the service terminal and generator interface board 400PL2 connector XJ4. Turn on the service terminal and the Senographe DMR. Load communications software. Select Terminal Emulator (See chapter 2 if necessary). Press F10 key on service terminal.
TROUBLESHOOTING

5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6

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Job Card TSG 007

2 of 2

5.7

Go to HOUSING ANGULATION TEST menu @<07004> (See below for expected screen configuration). Menu Path: SETUP/ARM/VALID/MAINT/MAINT/MAINT/1>2/HOUS/TEST

HOUSING ANGULATION TEST MENU NO. 7004 F9 HOUSING ANGULATION TEST CURRENT PHAS1 PHA2 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 ANGL+ ANGL kV mAs M D C R P G I

=>

@<07004>

COMMANDS Current Value PHASE 1 PHASE 2 = Disabled = Disabled = Disabled

STATUS
TROUBLESHOOTING

Reference

=X

COMMENTS

See illustration 523.

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Senographe DMR
Purpose: TELESCOPIC COLUMN TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS

Job Card TSG 008


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

1 of 2

Time: x h xx min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES None SECTION 2 TOOLS D D D D Service terminal Communications software Communications cable Multimeter and/or oscilloscope

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS None SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None SECTION 5 TELESCOPIC COLUMN TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS 5.1 5.2 Turn off the Senographe DMR. Connect the communications cable between the service terminal and generator interface board 400PL2 connector XJ4. Turn on the service terminal and the Senographe DMR. Load communications software. Select Terminal Emulator (See chapter 2 if necessary). Press F10 key on service terminal.
TROUBLESHOOTING

5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6

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Job Card TSG 008

2 of 2

5.7

Go to TELESC COLUMN TEST menu @<07002> (See below for expected screen configuration). Menu Path: SETUP/ARM/VALID/MAINT/MAINTMAINT/COLUMN

ARM LOCK TEST MENU NO. 7002 F9 TELESC COLUMN TEST MVT SOFT PWR+ PWR Z_POS F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 kV mAs M D C R P G I

=>

@<07002>

COMMANDS MoVemenT PoWeR = Disabled = Up +++ SOFTware = Off

STATUS Down Limit Up Limit


TROUBLESHOOTING

= Closed = Open = Off = Off = Off = Off

Motor Supply Motor Cmd % Power Speed [cm/s] Position [cm] Fuse

= Off = Off = 39 / 40 = +0.000E+0 = +0.000E+0 = Ok

Up Button Down Button Software Pres Button Secu

COMMENTS Column Mvt CAUTION = STOP ( Movement Disabled ...) F9 : EMERGENCY STOP

: No End Limit !

See illustrations 524 thru 525.

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Senographe DMR
Purpose: LIGHT CENTERING DEVICE TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS

Job Card TSG 009


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

1 of 2

Time: x h xx min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES None SECTION 2 TOOLS D D D D Service terminal Communications software Communications cable Multimeter and/or oscilloscope

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS None SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None SECTION 5 INTERARM LOCK COMMAND TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS 5.1 5.2 Turn off the Senographe DMR. Connect the communications cable between the service terminal and generator interface board 400PL2 connector XJ4. Turn on the service terminal and the Senographe DMR. Load communications software. Select Terminal Emulator (See chapter 2 if necessary). Press F10 key on service terminal.
TROUBLESHOOTING

5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6

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Job Card TSG 009

2 of 2

5.7

Go to LIGHT CENTERING TEST menu @<07003> (See below for expected screen configuration). Menu Path: SETUP/ARM/VALID/MAINT/MAINTMAINT/LIGHT

ARM LOCK TEST MENU NO. 7003 F9 LIGHT CENTERING TEST CMD F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 M C kV mAs D R P G I

=>

@<07003>

COMMANDS CoMmanD = Off

STATUS Lock Button Light Supply


TROUBLESHOOTING

= Off = Off = On

Fuse

COMMENTS Light Centering = NO

See illustration 526.

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Senographe DMR
Purpose: COMPRESSION TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS

Job Card TSG 010


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

1 of 2

Time: x h xx min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES None SECTION 2 TOOLS D D D D Service terminal Communications software Communications cable Multimeter and/or oscilloscope

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS None SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None SECTION 5 ANODE ROTATION TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS 5.1 5.2 Turn off the Senographe DMR. Connect the communications cable between the service terminal and generator interface board 400PL2 connector XJ4. Turn on the service terminal and the Senographe DMR. Load communications software. Select Terminal Emulator (See chapter 2 if necessary). Press F10 key on service terminal.
TROUBLESHOOTING

5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6

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Job Card TSG 010

2 of 2

5.7

Go to COMPRESSION TEST menu @<07000> (See below for expected screen configuration). Menu Path: SETUP/ARM/VALID/MAINT/MAINT/MAINT/COMP/TEST

COMPRESSION TEST MENU NO. 7000 F9 COMPRESSION TEST MVT POWER SOFT SP + SP 1 > 2 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 M kV mAs D C R P G I

=>

@<07000>

COMMANDS MoVemenT POWER SOFTware = Disabled = Off = Off SPeed % CURrent = 0.6 mm/s = 100 %

STATUS Comp Foot Sw Decomp Foot Sw


TROUBLESHOOTING

= Off = Off = Decompression = +0.000E+0 = +0.000E+0 = Open

Foot Security Button Secu Soft Pres Force Sensor Phase Reading Fuse

= Off = Off = Off = +3.755E1 =3 = Ok

Direction Position [cm] Rotat Button Paddle Ref

COMMENTS Paddle Mvt CAUTION = STOP ( Movement Disabled ...) F9 : EMERGENCY STOP

: No End Limit !

See illustrations 527 thru 530.

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Purpose: REAR, LATERAL AND FRONT COLLIMATOR TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS

Job Card TSG 011


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

1 of 2

Time: x h xx min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES None SECTION 2 TOOLS D D D D Service terminal Communications software Communications cable Multimeter and/or oscilloscope

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS None SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None SECTION 5 REAR, LATERAL AND FRONT COLLIMATOR TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS 5.1 5.2 Turn off the Senographe DMR. Connect the communications cable between the service terminal and generator interface board 400PL2 connector XJ4. Turn on the service terminal and the Senographe DMR. Load communications software. Select Terminal Emulator (See chapter 2 if necessary). Press F10 key on service terminal.
TROUBLESHOOTING

5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6

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Job Card TSG 011

2 of 2

5.7

Go to REAR COLLIMATOR TEST menu @<07005> (See below for expected screen configuration). Menu Path: SETUP/ARM/VALID/MAINT/MAINT/MAINT/1>2/COLLI/REAR/TEST

REAR COLLIMATOR TEST MENU NO. 7005 F9 REAR COLLIMATOR TEST CURRENT PHAS1 PHAS2 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 OPEN CLOSE kV mAs M D C R P G I

=>

@<07005>

COMMANDS Current Value PHASE 1 PHASE 2 = Disabled = Disabled = Disabled

STATUS Reference
TROUBLESHOOTING

=X = Ok = Ok

PL1 Supplies Fuse

COMMENTS

See illustrations 531 thru 533.

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Senographe DMR
Purpose: FILTER TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS

Job Card TSG 012


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

1 of 2

Time: x h xx min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES None SECTION 2 TOOLS D D D D Service terminal Communications software Communications cable Multimeter and/or oscilloscope

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS None SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None SECTION 5 TELESCOPIC COLUMN TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS 5.1 5.2 Turn off the Senographe DMR. Connect the communications cable between the service terminal and generator interface board 400PL2 connector XJ4. Turn on the service terminal and the Senographe DMR. Load communications software. Select Terminal Emulator (See chapter 2 if necessary). Press F10 key on service terminal.
TROUBLESHOOTING

5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6

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Job Card TSG 012

2 of 2

5.7

Go to FILTER TEST menu @<07009>. (See below for expected screen configuration.) Menu Path: SETUP/ARM/VALID/MAINT/MAINT/MAINT/MAINT/1>2/FILTR/TEST

FILTER TEST MENU NO. 7009 F9 FILTER TEST CURRENT PHAS1 PHA2 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 ROT+ ROT kV mAs M D C R P G I

=>

@<07009>

COMMANDS Current Value PHASE 1 PHASE 2 = Disabled = Disabled = Disabled

STATUS Reference
TROUBLESHOOTING

= Open

COMMENTS

See illustration 534.

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Purpose: ARM ROTATION TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS

Job Card TSG 013


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

1 of 2

Time: x h xx min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES None SECTION 2 TOOLS D D D D Service terminal Communications software Communications cable Multimeter and/or oscilloscope

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS None SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None SECTION 5 ARM ROTATION TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS 5.1 5.2 Turn off the Senographe DMR. Connect the communications cable between the service terminal and generator interface board 400PL2 connector XJ4. Turn on the service terminal and the Senographe DMR. Load communications software. Select Terminal Emulator (See chapter 2 if necessary). Press F10 key on service terminal.
TROUBLESHOOTING

5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6

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Job Card TSG 013

2 of 2

5.7

Go to ARM ROTATION TEST menu @<07014> (See below for expected screen configuration). Menu Path: SETUP/ARM/VALID/MAINT/MAINT/MAINT/ROT

ARM LOCK TEST MENU NO. 7014 F9 ARM ROTATION TEST MVT SOFT F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 C kV mAs M D R P G I

=>

@<07014>

COMMANDS MoVemenT SOFTware = Disabled = Off

STATUS Rot Button Software Pres


TROUBLESHOOTING

= Off = Off = Off

Brake Cde Brake Supply Fuse

= Off = Off = Ok

Button Secu

COMMENTS Rotation Brake = OFF ( Button Security Off...)

See illustrations 535.

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Purpose: BUCKY TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS

Job Card TSG 014


Version No.: Date: Jan. 1996

1 of 6

Time: x h xx min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES D None.

SECTION 2 TOOLS D D D D Service terminal Communications software Communications cable Multimeter and/or oscilloscope

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS D None.

SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES D None.


TROUBLESHOOTING

SECTION 5 GRID MOVEMENT TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS Note: Before investigating a grid error, be sure that the procedures of Job Card IST 015 Calibration of Compression Arm Angulation have been correctly carried out, so that grid movement is made in the correct sense (up first) when the arm angle is positive or negative. Turn off the Senographe DMR. Connect the communications cable between the service terminal and generator interface board 400PL2 connector XJ4. Turn on the service terminal and the Senographe DMR. Load communications software.

5.1 5.2

5.3 5.4

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Job Card TSG 014

2 of 6

5.5 5.6 5.7

Select Terminal Emulator (See chapter 2 if necessary). Press F10 key on service terminal. Go to GRID MAINTENANCE menu @<07114> (See below for expected screen configuration). Menu Path: SETUP/ARM/VALID/MAINT/MAINTMAINT/1>2/GRID

ILLUSTRATION 1 GRID MAINTENANCE MENU NO. 7114

F9 GRID MAINTENANCE

CALIB CENTER MVT1 STOP MVT2 ExTIME F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 kV mAs M D

=>

@<07114>

COMMANDS Command = STATUS Min


TROUBLESHOOTING

= XXXXXXXXX = XXXXXXXXX = XXXXXXXXX = XXXXXXXXX

Grid End Stop Over Current Grid Presence Fuse

=X = No =X = Ok

Max Gain Offset

COMMENTS Remark =

Note:

MVT2 (F5) and ExTIME (F6) are not used in Senographe DMR maintenance.

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Job Card TSG 014

3 of 6

5.8 5.8.1

Bucky calibration errors 118/011: Gain error The DMR gantry software detects a gain error if the calculated gain is < 0.25 or equals 1.00. Using installation or maintenance menus, a warning message INVALID GAIN is displayed if: 0.25 < gain < 0.4. The gain must be between 0.5 and 0.6 for correct operation. If the gain is too high, it can induce a 118/012 error if the offset is too far from 0.5. Incorrect gain can induce grid lines The gain is affected by: 1. The distance between the magnet and the Hall sensor. Fine tuning of this distance is made by adjustment of the black screw on top of the magnet mounting. Loosen the two securing screws slightly, then adjust the black screw until the gain is in the range 0.5 to 0.6. Check the gain again after tightening the securing screws. 2. The electronic circuitry. 3. Of course, the quality of the magnet. 4. Jumper settings on the Gantry power board; refer to the Service Manual, Job Card IST 037.

5.8.2

118/010: Offset error The DMR gantry software detects an offset error if the calculated offset is < 0.20 or > 0.8. Using installation or maintenance menus, a Warning message: INVALID OFFSET is displayed if: 0.20 < offset < 0.35 or 0.65 < offset < 0.80. The offset value must be as close as possible to 0.5 (5.000 E1). The offset value is affected if: 1. The blade is not centered in the opto-interruptor. The LED DS2 must be OFF at both mechanical stops. 2. The magnet does not move perpendicularly respect to the Hall sensor. 3. The examination arm is tilted at " 90. This effect is produced by grid weight. The normal offset shift is " 0.04. For example: 0.46 (4.600 E1) with the tube tilted to the left. 0.50 (5.000 E1) with the arm vertical. 0.54 (5.400 E1) with the tube tilted to the right.
TROUBLESHOOTING

4. Fine tuning of the offset is made by moving the blade around the centered position until the offset is 0.5 +0.01 with the arm vertical. Note: Under some circumstances, for example after calibration, the LED may be ON at the electronic end-of-travel position. This is normal.

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Job Card TSG 014

4 of 6

ILLUSTRATION 2 BUCKY MECHANISM

Stop plate

Opto-interruptor blade securing screws

Magnet adjustment screw

Magnet securing screws

5.8.3

118/012: Limit of travel not found error This fault occurs if: 1. There is abnormal friction. If the effort to produce movement is too high, the gain is artificially raised. An overcurrent current detection is also possible in this case.

TROUBLESHOOTING

2. Gain too high and/or incorrect offset. 3. Defective photointerrupter F1 on 800PL10. 4. Motor cannot move: open voice coil wires; defective electronic circuitry. 5. Motor moves only in one direction: defective electronic circuitry (800PL1). 6. Abnormal motor friction: may be caused by melted voice coil wires. 7. Optical endoftravel cannot be reached before mechanical stop: 800PL10 not centered. . Motor not aligned. Stop plate not correctly adjusted.

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Job Card TSG 014

5 of 6

5.9 5.9.1

A few hints about grid components Hall effect sensor Hall sensor output is +4 V (" 50 mV) without any magnetic field measured on TP1/TP2 (800PL10). With the magnet flying above the sensor, the output varies in the range +2.0 to +6.0 volts. Perfect symmetry around 4 volts is not mandatory, depending on magnet / sensor distance. Output levels depend on the gain adjustment (magnet distance; refer to section 5.8.1). Maximum positive value is obtained when grid carriage is away (far) from motor side.

5.9.2

Grid motor Typical impedance of the voice coil is five ohms (connector J2 on 800PL10). Longitudinal motor shaft travel must be free (no hard spots). Note that rotating the motor shaft will destroy the voice coil.

5.9.3

Definition of gain & offset Gain = (MAX MIN) / A Offset = (MAX + MIN) / (2* A) with A = 65535 Example: If MAX = 60000 and MIN = 15000 Then gain = 0.69 and Offset = 0.57 And also: MIN = A* (Offset (Gain/2)) MAX = A* (Offset + (Gain/2))
TROUBLESHOOTING

Note:

Remember the drive is made on 16 bits with a 12 (upper) bit resolution. So maximum displayed value is hex FFF0 = 65520 decimal (6.552 E+4 in scientific notation).

Note:

Board 800PL10 and the motor are not FRU parts, because adjustment requires a special tool. If these parts are diagnosed as faulty, a complete bucky must be ordered.

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Job Card TSG 014

6 of 6

ILLUSTRATION 3 TYPICAL GRID TRAVEL DURING CALIBRATION AND EXPOSURE Mechanical travel (10 mm) given by stop plate. Grid sides must not hit guides before the stop plate. 65520 63530 MAX Upper value for calib limit message

Optical range (8 mm)

DAC drive range

32768

Grid centered

MIN 2000 0 Lower value for calib limit message

CALIBRATION PHASE Maximum motor travel 11 mm if motor is well centered

TROUBLESHOOTING

MAX

MIN Travel amplitude during exposure when arm angle is positive Travel amplitude during exposure when arm angle is negative

Note: Grid always travels up first when arm is tilted (not applicable in calibration phase).

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Purpose: INTERARM LOCK COMMAND TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS

Job Card TSG 015


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

1 of 2

Time: x h xx min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES None SECTION 2 TOOLS D D D D Service terminal Communications software Communications cable Multimeter and/or oscilloscope

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS None SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None SECTION 5 INTERARM LOCK COMMAND TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS 5.1 5.2 Turn off the Senographe DMR. Connect the communications cable between the service terminal and generator interface board 400PL2 connector XJ4. Turn on the service terminal and the Senographe DMR. Load communications software. Select Terminal Emulator (See chapter 2 if necessary). Press F10 key on service terminal.
TROUBLESHOOTING

5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6

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Job Card TSG 015

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5.7

Go to ARM LOCK TEST menu @<07011> (See below for expected screen configuration). Menu Path: SETUP/ARM/VALID/MAINT/MAINTMAINT/LOCK ARM LOCK TEST MENU NO. 7011 F9 ARM LOCK TEST MVT SOFT F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 M C kV mAs D R P G I

=>

@<07011>

COMMANDS MoVemenT SOFTware = Disabled = Off

STATUS Lock Button Software Pres


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= Off = Off = Off = Off

Lock Supplied Arm Tilt Temperature Fuse

= Off = 0 Degree = +X.XXXE+X = Ok

Button Secu Lock Command

COMMENTS Lock CAUTION = OFF ( Movement Disabled ...)

: Maximum Temperature = 100 F9 : EMERGENCY STOP

See illustrations 537 thru 538.

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Job Card TSG 016


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

1 of 4

Time: x h xx min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES None SECTION 2 TOOLS None SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS None SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None SECTION 5 GANTRY SENSOR STATUS TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING

5.1 5.2

Turn off the Senographe DMR. Connect the communications cable between the service terminal and generator interface board 400PL2 connector XJ4. Turn on the service terminal and the Senographe DMR. Load communications software. Select Terminal Emulator (See chapter 2 if necessary). Press F10 key on service terminal.

5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6

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Job Card TSG 016

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5.7

Go to GANTRY SENSOR STATUS menu @<07015> (See below for expected screen configuration). Menu Path: SETUP/ARM/VALID/MAINT/MAINT/MAINT/ 1>2 /SENSO

GANTRY SENSOR STATUS MENU NO. 7015 F9 GANTRY SENSOR STATUS C F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 R P G I

kV mAs M D

=>

@<07015>

Collim Button Bucky Size Magnification S. I. D. Arm Tilt Stereotix Trans. check 0 Trans. check 1 Operator Presence
TROUBLESHOOTING

= Off = 24 x 30 = None = 560 = 0 Degree = Disables Motion = OK = OK = No

Tube Safety = Cold Fuse = Ok PL2 15V Supply = Ok PL4 Iso Supply = Ok PL1 Supplies = Ok System Detection = Film Cassette Presence = No Bucky Presence = yes Breast Holder Presence = No

Note:

1. Trans. check 0 = OK indicates that the Data RC serial data link within the cable 800pl5 XJ1 to 800PL2 XJ4 is correct, or data has been correctly transmitted. If the Data RC cable is disconnected or cut, Trans. check 0 = NOT OK. 2. Data RC includes the following signals: cde ASC + cde ASC cde FREIN ROT (brake rotation) cde presence operator (ENABLE) grand 0, grand 1, grand 2 (magnification controls) presence K7 (cassette present) 24 x 30 format bucky detection breast holder detection (cassette holder detection) Focale 0, Focale 1, Focale 2, Focale 3 (SID) INCLIN +15, INCLIN +24, INCLIN 15, INCLIN 24 (arm tilt signals) 3. Trans check 1 = OK indicates that data packets have been correctly transmitted, but the Data RC cable may be disconnected or cut. If the cable is short-circuited to ground, Trans check 1 = NOT OK.

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Job Card TSG 016

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TABLE 1 ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN FOR VARIOUS GANTRY SENSOR STATUS PROBLEMS

IF PROBLEM WITH:

THEN SEE BLOCK DIAGRAM NO. (COORDINATES) 11 (B2) 10 (A2) 11 (A6) 9 (A7) 13 (A7) 15 (A7) 12 (A6) 7 (B6) 7 (A6) 7 (A6) See Job Card TSG 15.

COMMENTS

Collim Button Bucky Size Magnification S. I. D. Arm Tilt Stereotix Tube Safety Fuse PL2 15V Supply PL4 Iso Supply

The buttons are S32 and S34.

Check +15V supply at 800PL1 TP3. Check +15V ISO and 15V ISO supplies on 800PL4. TROUBLESHOOTING Check 800PL1 supplies: VCC (+5V) at TP1; 5V at TP6; +15V at TP8.

PL1 Supplies

7 (A6)

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Job Card TSG 016

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Job Card TSG 017


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

1 of 2

Time: x h xx min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES None SECTION 2 TOOLS D D D D Service terminal Communications software Communications cable Multimeter and/or oscilloscope

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS None SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None SECTION 5 ARM SYNC TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS 5.1 5.2 Turn off the Senographe DMR. Connect the communications cable between the service terminal and generator interface board 400PL2 connector XJ4. Turn on the service terminal and the Senographe DMR. Load communications software. Select Terminal Emulator (See chapter 2 if necessary). Press F10 key on service terminal.
TROUBLESHOOTING

5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6

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Job Card TSG 017

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5.7

Go to ARM SYNC MAINT TEST menu @<00291> (See below for expected screen configuration). Menu Path: SETUP/GENE/MAINT/MAINT/MAINT/1>2/SYNCHRO

ARM SYNC MAINT TEST MENU NO. 291

F9 ARM SYNC MAINT TEST AUTOTEST F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 M

P G I

C kV mAs D

=>

@<00291>

Arm sync test Arm sync selftest Arm sync presence

: inactive test : YES : NO

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To perform the test, press the first trigger.

Note:

Arm sync selftest must be configured to YES via F6 for error messages to be displayed. When Arm sync selftest is configured to NO, no messages are displayed. See illustration 539.

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Purpose: XRAY TUBE mA MEASUREMENT TROUBLESHOOTING

Job Card TSG 018


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

1 of 2

Time: x h xx min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES None SECTION 2 TOOLS D Milliammeter

SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS None SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None SECTION 5 XRAY TUBE MA MEASUREMENT TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING

CAUTION
5.1 5.2

DO NOT touch potentiometer P1 on generator kV/mA board 701PL1 at any point in this Job Card.

Turn off the Senographe DMR. Remove strap between terminal lugs MES_MA_NEG and MES_MA_POS of generator kV/mA board 701PL1. Connect milliammeter between test points MES_MA_NEG and MES_MA_POS of generator kV/mA board 701PL1. Set the milliammeter to its 100 mA DC scale. Connect the communications cable between the service terminal and generator interface board 400PL2 connector XJ4. Turn on the service terminal and the Senographe DMR.

5.3

5.4

5.5

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Job Card TSG 018

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5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9

Load communications software. Select Terminal Emulator (See chapter 2 if necessary). Press F10 key on service terminal. Go to mA measure MAINT TEST menu @<00289> (See below for expected screen configuration). Menu Path: SETUP/GENE/VALID/MAINT/MAINT/MAINT/mA-mes

GEN_INTERFACE TEST MENU NO. 289 F9 P G I

mA measure MAINT TEST meas = 0.000 mA C F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 M R

kV mAs D

=>

@<00289>

TROUBLESHOOTING

CAUTION! Value too low to insure accurate measurement. 5.10 Press and hold down 701PL1 SW2 and check if meas = on the service terminal screen is equal to the value read on the milliammeter +/0.5 mA (See block diagram no. 4). Press and hold down 701PL1 SW1 and check if meas = on the service terminal screen is equal to the value read on the milliammeter +/2.5 mA. If either or both of these measurements is out of tolerance, perform Job Card IST 016 in the Service Manual. Disconnect the milliammeter and replace the strap between terminal lugs MES_MA_NEG and MES_MA_POS of generator kV/mA board 701PL1.

5.11

5.12

5.13

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Job Card TSG 019


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

1 of 4

Time: x h xx min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES None SECTION 2 TOOLS None SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS None SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None SECTION 5 GENERATOR INTERFACE INPUT TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING

5.1 5.2

Turn off the Senographe DMR. Connect the communications cable between the service terminal and generator interface board 400PL2 connector XJ4. Turn on the service terminal and the Senographe DMR. Load communications software. Select Terminal Emulator (See chapter 2 if necessary). Press F10 key on service terminal.

5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6

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Job Card TSG 019

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5.7

Go to GEN_INTERFACE INPUT TEST menu @<00293> (See below for expected screen configuration). Menu Path: SETUP/GENE/MAINT/MAINT/MAINT/1>2/INTG

GEN_INTERFACE TEST MENU NO. 293 F9 GEN_INTERFACE INPUT TEST MVT SOFT F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 M C kV mAs D R P G I

=>

@<00293>

Securities : POWER_SUPPLY_FAIL XJ2 26 : NO EXPOSURE_TIME_MAX XJ2 27 : NO REGULATION_TIMEOUT XJ2 28 : NO HEAT_SINK_TEMP XJ2 29 : NO INVERTER_IMAX XJ2 30 : NO KV_DROP XJ2 31 : NO KV_MAX XJ2 32 : NO MA_MAX XJ2 33 : NO
TROUBLESHOOTING

Generator signals : INV_SUPPLY_OK XJ2 18 : YES POWER_SUPPLY_OK XJ2 19 : YES HEATER_OK XJ2 20 : NO ROTOR_OK XJ2 21 : NO BIAS_OK XJ2 22 : NO EXPOSURE_ON XJ2 23 : NO NO_FATAL_SECU XJ2 24 : NO FATAL_SECURITY XJ2 25 : NO LESS_THAN_5KV XJ2 4243 : YES 1ST_TRIG_BUTTON XJ2 60 : NO 2ND_TRIG_BUTTON XJ2 59 :NO ARM_SYNC XJ9 :NO

Note: Note:

The status lines on this test screen are displayed in real time. Abnormal values are displayed in reverse video. No commands except for 1st and 2nd trigger buttons can have an effect on the displayed values.

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Job Card TSG 019

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5.8

Refer to the table below to determine the course of action to be taken for a given failure shown on the screen.

TABLE 1 JOB CARDS TO BE PERFORMED FOR VARIOUS GENERATOR INTERFACE INPUT FAILURES

FAILURE MODE POWER_SUPPLY_FAIL : YES EXPOSURE_TIME_MAX : YES REGULATION_TIMEOUT : YES HEAT_SINK_TEMP : YES INVERTER_IMAX : YES KV_DROP : YES KV_MAX : YES MA_MAX : YES INV_SUPPLY_OK : NO POWER_SUPPLY_OK : NO HEATER_OK : YES ROTOR_OK : YES BIAS_OK : YES EXPOSURE_ON : YES NO_FATAL_SECU : YES FATAL_SECURITY : YES LESS_THAN_5KV : NO 1ST_TRIG_BUTTON : YES 2ND_TRIG_BUTTON : YES ARM_SYNC : YES

PERFORM JOB CARD TSG 04 TSG 04 TSG 04 TSG 04 TSG 04 TSG 03 TSG 04 TSG 04 TSG 01 TSG 01 TSG 03 TSG 05 TSG 06 TSG 04 TSG 04 TSG 04 TSG 04 TSG 05 TSG 04 TSG 17

SEE BLOCK DIAGRAM NO. (COORDINATES) 6 (B3) 6 (B3) 6 (B2) 6 (B3) 6 (B3) 6 (B4) 6 (B3) 6 (B4) 1 (A2) 1 (A2) 4 (XX) 5 (G4) 4 (G3) 6 (B2) 6 (B4) 6 (B3) 6 (B4) 3 (A3) 3 (A3) 3 (C4) TROUBLESHOOTING

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Purpose: CONSOLE TROUBLESHOOTING

Job Card TSG 020


Version No.: 1 Date: Jan. 1996

1 of 2

Time: x h xx min

Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES None SECTION 2 TOOLS None SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS None SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None SECTION 5 CONSOLE TROUBLESHOOTING Note: The console delivered with the DMR+ uses a key combination to start the auto-test. However, you may find an older model of console which uses a switch. Entry to the auto-test for both models is described here; they are otherwise completely compatible. Autotest using key combination If your console is the newer model without the switch 100 S1, you must simultaneously press a combination of five switches to start the autotest: First press and hold the Reset button (1) and the Centering Light button (2) Then press and hold the three buttons Film Density decrement (3), Film Density increment (4), and Screen/Film combination (5). The autotest starts as described below. To stop the test, repeat the same key combination at any time after the lamp visual test.
TROUBLESHOOTING

5.1

kV

mAs

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Job Card TSG 020

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5.2

Autotest for consoles with switch 100 S1 If your console has the switch 100 S1 (located next to connector XJ3), start the autotest as follows: Turn OFF the Senographe DMR+. Use small flat screwdriver to set the switch 100 S1 to its CENTER position (see Note). Power up the DMR+. To stop the autotest sequence, switch S1 may be returned to its normal position (LEFT) at any time. This results in a console CPU reset and restoration of the serial link with the generator. If S1 is returned to its normal application position during a test, the test is completed before the change in position is recognized. This means that several seconds may be necessary before return to normal application mode.

Note:

This switch has 3 positions: LEFT, CENTER and RIGHT. LEFT is the normal application position. CENTER is for console self-test, RIGHT is not used. If the Senographe DMR+ is powered up with this switch in the RIGHT position, correct power-up is impossible. The console beeps at 1-second intervals, communication with the service terminal is impossible, and the serial link with the generator is interrupted. Autotest sequence. An automatic sequence of console self tests is executed in the following order: Buzzer test (300 ms). Internal CPU RAM test. External CPU RAM test. Internal CPU timer test. Serial link loopback test. Alphanumeric display test. Visual test of 6 lamps inside console keys. Electrical consumption test: all displays and lamps are lit for 5 seconds

5.3

Note:
TROUBLESHOOTING

The first five tests (to the serial link test) are followed by a message (OK or NOT OK) on the console display. At the end of this sequence, Operator input test is displayed on the lefthand console display; the following tests require operator input: Key tests: service engineer momentarily presses each key (except 1st and 2nd trigger) on the console; the lefthand display shows the function of the key being pressed

Note:

If the console is equipped with a remote handswitch, its light centering button (but not 1st and 2nd trigger buttons) must also be tested during the key tests. kV and mAs knob tests: service engineer rotates each knob step by step through each of its 12 absolute positions, which are displayed on the lefthand display. The righthand display shows relative knob positions.

5.4

Corrective action if a test is declared NOT OK. If any test result is NOT OK, replace the console.

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Job Card TSG 021


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Personnel: 1 field engineer

SECTION 1 SUPPLIES None SECTION 2 TOOLS None SECTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS None SECTION 4 PREREQUISITES None SECTION 5 FLOATING POINT CALCULATION ERROR 068/022 IN AEC / AOP MODE 1. Make a backup of your generator parameters with a corrupted data, to be able to retrieve original gene param if the factory parameters file is also corrupted.
TROUBLESHOOTING

2. Record manually the following parameters: setup/medical/speed/ setup/force/ setup/decomp/ setup/beep/ setup/height setup/film setup/gene/instal/gene/gene/polar/voltage Mo/LF= Rh/LF= Mo/SF Rh/SF setup/setup/gene/instal/gene/AOP/ALGO/FSC:A/CALIB/LNRT/PARAM/ A0= A1= A2=

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Job Card TSG 021

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Note the mAs (AEC 28KV 4cm plexi DO=xx) for reference energy. 3. Power of the system, clear memory by removing the jumper X2 near the battery on the generator CPU during 30 seconds and after reinstall it. 4. Reload factory parameters from the factory disquette to your hard disk and then load the factory parameters from C:\ to DMR+ for better transfert. 5. Go to menu instal/gene/config/config/tube/model/70THF and VALID. Make a checksum. Poweroff/on. Reinstall parameters recorded in point 1 (medical params Bias voltage, LNRT param). Make a checksum. Perform IST 003. Make a checksum. Poweroff/on. 6. Perform your FSC calibration on FSC:B (no on FSC:A) IST 006: valid, name. IST 007. IST 014 with the mAs value recorded above. Make the 3 AEC checks.

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ILLUSTRATION 51 TSG 001 GENERATOR POWER UP SEQUENCE TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS NOTE 1: IF CABLE 2109186 EMERGENCY SAFETY LOOP IS NOT CONNECTED TO XJ10 200 PL2 BUT INSTEAD CABLE FROM AUTOTRANSFORMER IS CONNECTED, THEN AUTOTRANSFORMER THERMO SWITCH 120 C CAN SWITCH OFF THE SYSTEM IN CASE OF OVERLOAD. SEE BLOCK DIAGRAM GENERATOR POWER UP SEQUENCE NO 1, THEN WAIT BETWEEN 1 HOUR AND 2 HOURS FOR RECOVERY CONSOLE BUTTON OFF" IS LIT. NOTE 2: IF CABLE 2109186 EMERGENCY SAFETY LOOP IS NOT CONNECTED TO XJ10 200 PL2 BUT INSTEAD CABLE FROM AUTOTRANSFORMER IS CONNECTED, THEN 200PL1 MAIN DISTRIBUTION BOARD TR2 TERMO SWITCH 110 C CAN SWITCH OFF THE SYSTEM. SEE BLOCK DIAGRAM GENERATOR POWER UP SEQUENCE NO 1, THEN WAIT 30 MINUTES FOR RECOVERY CONSOLE BUTTON OFF" IS NOT LIT.

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AUTOTEST 1: SECURITIES AUTOTEST 2: GANTRY LINK AUTOTEST 3: HEATER TRACK 1 WITHOUT BOOST. SMALL FOCUS BIAS, START GRID MAIN POWER CONTACT K1 ENGAGES SERVICE TER MINAL DIALOG ENABLED AUTOTEST 4: DEACTIVA TION OF PREVIOUS TASKS AUTOTEST 5: HEATER TRACK 2 WITHOUT BOOST. LARGE FOCUS BIAS, START PHOTO CELL AUTOTEST 6: DEACTIVA TION OF PREVIOUS TASKS

SENOGRAPHE DMR POWER ON 200PL1 RELAY X1 ENGAGES 400PL3 DS1 LIGHTS: "CPU TEST OK"

DETECTION OF "POWER_SUP PLY_PRESENT" SIGNAL. (LOGIC "1" AT 400PL2 TP27 SEE BLOCK DIA GRAM 1 A-2.)

AUTOTEST 0: DE TECTION OF "INV_SUPPLY_OK" SIGNAL. (LOGIC "1" AT 400PL2 TP25 SEE BLOCK DIA GRAM 1 A-2.)

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AUTOTESTS 1 TO 6 / ACTIVATION OF SYSTEM TASKS

AVAILABLE FOR APPLICATION MODE

A FEW MS

3 SECONDS

FAILURE: IF 200PL1 X1 DOES NOT ENGAGE, 200PL2 DE7 AND 200PL1 DE5 BOTH BLINK.

FAILURE: IF K1 DOES NOT STAY ENGAGED, SEE TREE BELOW.

FAILURE: IF K1 DOES NOT ENGAGE, SEE JOB CARD TSG 01.

FAILURE STATE IF "POW ER_SUPPLY_PRESENT" IS NOT DETECTED: - CONSOLE DISPLAY BLANK - CONSOLE "BEEPS" AT 1 SEC INTERVALS: see TSG 01 - CONSOLE POWER ON BUTTON LIT - 200PL2 DE6 AND DE2 BOTH LIT PROBABLE CAUSE: 400PL2 TP27 STUCK AT "0". SEE BLOCK DIAGRAM 1 (A-2). ANOTHER POSSIBLE CAUSE: +5 V OUT OF TOLERANCE ON 400PL3 ANOTHER POSSIBLE CAUSE: APPLICABLE ONLY TO SYS TEMS WITH CONSOLE SELF-TEST ACTIVATION SWITCH 100 S1. IF THIS SWITCH IS IN THE UNUSED POSITION (SEE DRAWING, RIGHT) DIALOG WITH THE GANTRY IS NOT POSSIBLE, EVEN VIA THE SERVICE TER MINAL. .

FAILURE STATE IF "INV_SUPPLY_OK" IS NOT DETECTED: - CONSOLE POWER ON BUTTON LIT - LAMP ?? - ERROR MESSAGE ON CONSOLE DISPLAY: "E08 Generator: time out on sig nal INV_SUPPLY_OK (going "low" or "high") 071/082: see TSG 01 page 11

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MAIN POWER CON TACT K1 DOES NOT STAY ENGAGED


CUT 27V SUPPLY TO GANTRY BY DIS CONNECTING 200PL2 XJ6 AND XJ7. TURN ON SENOGRAPHE DMR. DID K1 ENGAGE AND STAY EN GAGED AFTER 3 SECONDS?

CONSOLE AUTOTEST POSITION APPLICATION POSITION UNUSED POSITION

CONSOLE SELFTEST ACTIVATION SWITCH 100 S1 (NEXT TO CONSOLE CABLE CONNECTOR 100 XJ3) NOTE: This switch does not exist on the new console introduced in January 1999

TURN OFF SENOGRAPHE DMR. RECONNECT 200PL2 XJ6 AND XJ7. ARE ALL FUSES ON 800PL1 OK?

START POWER-UP SEQUENCE


SEE ILLUSTRATION 52

DISCONNECT 800PL1 XJ4. (SEE BLOCK DIAGRAM 7.) TURN ON SENOGRAPHE DMR. CHECK GANTRY SUPPLY VOLTAGES ON 800PL1 (VOLTMETER COMMON ON 800PL1 TP2: 5V (Vcc) AT 800PL1 TP1 (LED DS1) -5V AT 800PL1 TP6 (LED DS5) +15V AT 800PL1 TP8 (LED DS9) ALL VOLTAGES ABOVE OK?

REPLACE ALL DEFECTIVE FUSES ON 800PL1.

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


200PL1 = MAINS DISTRIBUTION BOARD 200PL2 = SUPPLY COMMAND BOARD 400PL2 = GENERATOR INTERFACE BOARD 400PL3 = CPU BOARD 800PL1 = GANTRY POWER BOARD 800PL2 = GANTRY INTERFACE BOARD

CHECK CONNECTION BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9.

27VDC BETWEEN 800PL1 TB1 PINS 1 AND 3?

REPLACE 800PL1. 800PL1 LEDS DS6 (COLUMN), DS7 (LOCK), AND DS8 (BRAKE) ALL LIT? TROUBLESHOOT GENERATOR FOR PROBLEM. TURN OFF SENOGRAPHE DMR. REMOVE FUSES 800PL1 F7 (COL UMN), F9 (LOCK) AND F10 (BRAKE). TURN ON SENOGRAPHE DMR. TURN ON SENOGRAPHE DMR. CONFIRM THAT MAIN POWER CONTACT K1 STAYS ENGAGED. REPLACE 800PL2. IF MAIN POWER CONTACT K1 NOW STAYS ENGAGED, REPLACE 80PL1.

TURN OFF SENOGRAPHE DMR. RECONNECT 800PL1 XJ4. DISCONNECT 800PL2 XJ17 AND STRAP PINS 1 AND 2 OF FREED CABLE END TOGETHER.

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"STOP" BUTTON ON CONSOLE LIT?

Note: Console must be OFF at this point

200PL1 DE5 AND DE7 BOTH LIT?

200PL1 DE4, DE6, DE5 AND DE7 ALL LIT?

200PL1 DE6 LIT OR DE5 ONLY LIT?

START POWER-UP SE QUENCE BY PRESSING BUTTON ON CONSOLE. 200PL2 VOLTAGE ON PT6 OR PT22 AT 12V?

KEEP-ALIVE VOLTAGE CHECKS ON 200PL1


SEE ILLUSTRATION 54

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200PL2: VOLTAGE ON PT20 AT 0V?

BUTTON ON CON SOLE STEADILY LIT AND 200PL2 DE1 LIT?

BUTTON ON CON SOLE BLINKING? 200PL2 DE1 LIT AND MAIN POWER CONTACT K1 NOT ENGAGED? REPLACE 200PL2. 200PL1 DE4 LIT?

START POWER-UP SE QUENCE BY PRESSING "ON" SWITCH ON 200PL2.

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200PL1 RESISTOR R5 OK?

200PL1 N1 AND N2 LIT? REPLACE 200PL2.

200PL2 DE1 LIT?

REPLACE R5.

200PL1: CHECK CONFIGU RATION OF IN1 VOLTAGE SELECTION "STRAP" (SEE JOB CARD IST011 IN SER VICE MANUAL) AND CHECK TIGHTNESS OF TR1 PRIMARY LUGS.

CHECK CONNECTOR 400PL1 XJ8.

200PL1: RESISTOR R5 GOOD CONTINU ITY WITH ASSO CIATED CIRCUITS ON BOARD? IN2 CONFIGURATION AND TR1 PRIMARY LUG TIGHT NESS OK? REPLACE 200PL1. CORRECT IN2 CONFIGURA TION (SEE JOB CARD IST011 IN SERVICE MA NUAL) AND/OR RE-TIGH TEN TR1 PRIMARY LUGS. 200PL1 CONNECTORS XJ1 AND XJ3 TIGHT? REPLACE 200PL1.

CHECK INCOMING MAINS VOLTAGE AND RE-CONFIGURE "SEL " WIRE ON 200PL1. SEE JOB CARD IST011 IN SERVICE MANUAL.

REPLACE CONSOLE.

RE-TIGHTEN CONNEC TORS XJ1 AND/OR XJ3.

200PL2 VOLTAGE ON PT5=12V? (EMERGEN CY OFF CIRCUIT)

200PL1: PROBLEM WITH RELAY X1. ON 200PL2 STRAP PT13 TO 0VV AND OBSERVE IF X1 ACTIVATES.

200PL2: ISOLATE EMER GENCY OFF SWITCH CIR CUIT BY PLACING A STRAP BETWEEN PT0VV AND PT1.

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


200PL1 = MAINS DISTRIBUTION BOARD 200PL2 = SUPPLY COMMAND BOARD 400PL1 = GENERATOR COMMAND BOARD

200PL1 RELAY X1 ACTI VATED? 200PL2 DE1 LIT? POW ER-UP SEQUENCE STARTED?

REPLACE 200PL2.

200PL1: STRAP 0VV TO ANODE OF D2 AND OB SERVE IF X1 ACTIVATES.

PROBLEM WITH CON NECTOR XJ1. REPLACE CABLE CONNECTING WITH 400PL1.

200PL1 RELAY X1 ACTI VATED?

REPLACE 200PL2.

A
SEE ILLUSTRATION 53

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 200PL1 CON NECTOR XJ14 AND 200PL2 XJ2.

REPLACE RELAY X1.

B
SEE ILLUSTRATION 53

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VOLTAGE ACROSS COIL TERMINALS OF MAIN POWER CON TACT K1 OK? 200PL2 DE6 AND DE7 BLINKING WITH CONSOLE BUTTON AND DE5 LIT? REPLACE MAIN POWER CONTACT K1. CONTINUITY BE TWEEN COIL TERMI NALS OF MAIN POWER CONTACT K1 AND 200PL1 CONNECTOR XJ10 OK? RECENT REPEATED POWER-UP AT TEMPTS? REPLACE CABLE BUNDLE COMING FROM 200PL1 XJ10. ON 200PL2 STRAP PT17 TO 0VV AND OBSERVE IF K1 ACTIVATES.

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RESET POWER-UP SE QUENCE BY OPENING GEN ERATOR MAINS SUPPLY SWITCH S1 ("0" POSITION), THEN CLOSING IT AGAIN ("1' POSITION).

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MAIN POWER CON TACT K1 ACTIVATED?

NORMAL POWER-UP SEQUENCE NOW POS SIBLE USING CONSOLE BUTTON?

CABLE BETWEEN 200PL1 XJ14 AND 200PL2 XJ2 OK?

REPLACE 200PL2.

END

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 200PL1 XJ14 AND 200PL2 XJ2.

REPLACE 200PL1. TIGHTEN APPROPRIATE CONNECTIONS.

300PL1 600VF, 600VR, 0/600VF, 0/600VR CON NECTIONS TIGHT?

200PL1 LUGS W1, W2, W3 AND 300VR TIGHT? TIGHTEN APPROPRIATE CONNECTIONS.

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


200PL1 = MAINS DISTRIBUTION BOARD 200PL2 = SUPPLY COMMAND BOARD 300PL1 = INVERTER BOARD

300PL1: VOLTAGE BE TWEEN 600VR AND 0/600VR AT APPROX. 600 VDC? REPLACE CAPACITOR BANK.

200PL1: VOLTAGE BE TWEEN PT13 AND PT18 AT APPROX. 3 VDC? REPLACE 200PL1.

REPLACE 200PL2.

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KEEP-ALIVE VOLTAGE CHECKS ON 200PL1


VERIFY THAT GENERATOR MAINS SUPPLY SWITCH S1 IS CLOSED ("1" POSITION). AND THAT NO ATTEMPT HAS BEEN MADE TO POW ER-UP THE GENERATOR.

200PL1 DE9 LIT?

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


200PL1 = MAINS DISTRIBUTION BOARD 200PL2 = SUPPLY COMMAND BOARD

200PL1: VOLTAGE BETWEEN PT15 AND PT12 AT 8V?

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200PL1 DE3 FAULTY.

200PL1 DE8 LIT?

200PL1 DE8 LIT?

200PL1: VOLTAGE BETWEEN PT12 AND PT14 AT -8V? 200PL1 DE2 LIT? 200PL1 F2 OK? 200PL1 F3 OK?

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200PL1: VOLTAGE BETWEEN PT1 AND PT2 AT 12V?

200PL1 DE8 FAULTY.

REPLACE 200PL1 F2.

200PL1 DE2 FAULTY.

200PL1 DE3 LIT? 200PL1 DISCONNECT XJ15. 200PL1: VOLTAGE BE TWEEN PT2 AND PT3 AT 12V? 200PL1 DE8 AND DE9 LIT? 200PL1 DE2 FAULTY. REPLACE 200PL1 F3.

200PL1 F1 OK?

KEEP-ALIVE VOLTAGE CHECKS ON 200PL2


SEE ILLUSTRATION 56

200PL1 RE-CONNECT XJ15.

REPLACE 200PL1 F1.

200PL1: DISCONNECT XJ14.

200PL2 DISCONNECT XJ4.

200PL1 DE3 AND DE2 LIT?

200PL1 DE8 AND DE9 LIT?

200PL1: RE-CONNECT XJ14.

KEEP-ALIVE VOLTAGE CHECKS ON 200PL2


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CABLE BUNDLE (IN CLUDING END CON NECTORS) BETWEEN 200PL1 XJ15 AND 200PL2 XJ4 OK?

200PL2: DISCONNECT XJ2.

200PL1 DE3 AND DE2 LIT? RIBBON CABLE (IN CLUDING END CON NECTORS) BETWEEN 200PL1 XJ14 AND 200PL2 XJ2 OK? REPLACE RIBBON CABLE BETWEEN 200PL1 XJ14 AND 200PL2 XJ2.. REPLACE CABLE BUNDLE BETWEEN 200PL1 XJ15 AND 200PL2 XJ4.. REPLACE 200PL2.

KEEP-ALIVE VOLTAGE CHECKS ON 200PL2


SEE ILLUSTRATION 56

REPLACE 200PL2.

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BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


200PL1 = MAINS DISTRIBUTION BOARD

200PL1: IS AC VOLTAGE BETWEEN IN2 VOLT AGE SELECTION "STRAP" TERMINALS 7 AND 4 OR 5 AND 8 AT MAINS VOLTAGE? 200PL1: IS AC VOLTAGE BETWEEN XJ2 AND XJ7 AT MAINS VOLTAGE?

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REPLACE 200PL1. MAINS FUSES F1/F2 ALL OK? VOLTAGE BETWEEN GENERATOR MAINS SUPPLY SWITCH S1 TERMINALS AT MAINS VOLTAGE? MAINS VOLTAGE PRES ENT ON INPUT SIDE OF GENERATOR MAINS SUPPLY SWITCH S1?

PARTIAL POWER-UP SEQUENCE

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WITH MAINS FUSES F1 AND F2 REMOVED, IS WIRING CONTINU ITY BETWEEN MAINS FUSE TERMINALS F1-1/F2-1 AND MAIN POWER CONTACT K1 TERMINALS K1-1/K1-3 GOOD? REPLACE APPROPRIATE WIRING AND/OR APPRO PRIATE FUSE HOLDER TERMINAL(S).

REPLACE GENERATOR MAINS SUPPLY SWITCH S1.

CHECK INCOMING MAINS WIRING. WITH MAINS FUSES F1 AND F2 REMOVED, IS WIRING CONTINU ITY BETWEEN MAIN POWER CONTACT K1 TERMINALS K1-2/K1-4 AND 200PL1 XJ2/XJ7 GOOD?

REPLACE APPROPRIATE WIRING. CHECK (AND REPLACE WHERE NECESSARY) WIR ING BETWEEN MAINS FUSE HOLDERS (F1/F2) AND GENERATOR MAINS SUPPLY SWITCH S1.

F1-1

F2-1 K1-1 K1-2 K15

FROM MAINS FILTER

F1 Phase 2 or neutral

F2 Phase 1

K1

S1

K1-2 K1-4 K16 F1-2 F2-2

MAINS DISTRIBUTION BOARD 200PL1


XJ2 XJ7 XJ10 7 1

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KEEP-ALIVE VOLTAGE CHECKS ON 200PL2


200PL2: VOLTAGE BETWEEN "PLUS VV" AND 0VV AT +12V?

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WIRING BETWEEN 200PL2 XJ2 AND 200PL1 XJ14 OK? 200PL1 VOLTAGE BETWEEN +VE AND 0VE AT +8V? BETWEEN -VE AND 0VE AT -8V? REPLACE 200PL2.

REPLACE WIRING BETWEEN 200PL2 XJ2 AND 200PL1 XJ14.

WIRING BETWEEN 200PL2 XJ4 AND 200PL1 XJ15 OK? 200PL1: VOLTAGE BETWEEN TP17 AND 0VE AT +5V? REPLACE 200PL2. REPLACE 200PL1. END OF TESTS

REPLACE WIRING BETWEEN 200PL2 XJ4 AND 200PL1 XJ15.

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


200PL1 = MAINS DISTRIBUTION BOARD 200PL2 = SUPPLY COMMAND BOARD

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PARTIAL POWER-UP SEQUENCE

CHECK FOLLOWING PARTIAL POWER-UP SEQUENCE

OPEN GENERATOR MAINS SUPPLY SWITCH S1 ("O" POSITION).

CLOSE GENERATOR MAINS SUPPLY SWITCH S1 ("1" POSITION).

ON 200PL1, DISCONNECT XJ4, XJ6 AND XJ7.

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200PL2 DE3 AND DE4 LIT, AND "STOP" BUT TON ON CONSOLE LIT?

200PL1: CONFIGURA TION OF IN2 VOLTAGE SELECTION "STRAP" CORRECT? (SEE JOB CARD IST011 IN SER VICE MANUAL.) CORRECT 200PL1 IN2 CONFIGURATION. (SEE JOB CARD IST011 IN SER VICE MANUAL.) REPLACE FAULTY MAINS FUSE(S).

START POWERUP SEQUENCE


START POWER-UP SEQUENCE BY PRESSING BUTTON ON CONSOLE.

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ON 200PL1, UNSCREW AND DISCONNECT ONE END OF R1 OR R4. MEASURE VALUES OF R1 AND R4.

AFTER 3 SECONDS, 200PL2 DE3, DE5 AND DE7 ALL LIT?

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REPLACE 200PL1.

OPEN GENERATOR MAINS SUPPLY SWITCH S1 ("O" POSITION). 200PL1 R1 AND R4 VAL UES CORRECT?

REPLACE 200PL1 R1 AND/ OR R4, AND FAULTY MAINS FUSE(S) F1/F2. 200PL1: CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN R1 AND R4 AND SURROUNDING CIRCUITS OK? REPLACE 200PL1 AND FAULTY MAINS FUSE(S) F1/F2.

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


ON 200PL1, RE-CONNECT XJ4, XJ6 AND XJ7.

200PL1 = MAINS DISTRIBUTION BOARD 200PL2 = SUPPLY COMMAND BOARD 300PL1 = INVERTER BOARD

CLOSE GENERATOR MAINS SUPPLY SWITCH S1 ("1" POSITION).

ON 200PL1 CHECK CONTINU ITY BETWEEN XJ7 AND TER MINAL 4 OF RELAY X1, AND BETWEEN XJ3 AND TERMI NAL 7 OF RELAY X1.

MAINS FUSES F1/F2 ALL OK?

REPLACE 300PL1 AND FAULTY MAINS FUSE(S) F1/F2. CONTINUITY CHECKS OK? MAIN POWER CON TACT K1 ACTIVATED?

REPLACE 200PL1 AND FAULTY MAINS FUSE(S) F1/F2. ON 200PL1 MEASURE RE SISTANCE BETWEEN TERMI NAL 4 OF RELAY X1 AND 0V. THIS RESISTANCE SHOULD BE APPROX. EQUAL TO R1 AND R4 IN SERIES IF STRAP IN2 IS IN POSITION "HT" AND R1 AND R4 IN PARAL LEL IF IN2 IS IN POSI TION"BT". (SEE JOB CARDS IST011 AND IST012 IN THE SERVICE MANUAL.)

START POWERUP SEQUENCE


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RESISTANCE VALUE CORRECT?

REPLACE 200PL1 R1 AND R4, AND FAULTY MAINS FUSE(S) F1/F2. REPLACE FAULTY MAINS FUSE(S) F1/F2.

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START POWER-UP SEQUENCE


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3 seconds after button on console is pressed, do the following conditions result: - Main power contact K1 engaged - Console display blank - Console "beeps" at 1 second intervals button on console lit - 200PL1 DE6 and 200PL2 DE1 lit

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400PL1 DS7, DS9, DS11 AND 400PL2 DS1 THRU DS9 ALL LIT? CHECK LOW VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY 400T1.

400PL2: VOLTAGE BE TWEEN TP27 AND TP4 AT 5V?

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REPLACE 400PL2.

400PL1: VOLTAGE BE TWEEN TP2 AND GND3 AT 12V?

CONTINUITY BE TWEEN 200PL1 XJ10 PIN 19 AND 400PL1 XJ2 PIN 19 OK?

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


200PL1 = MAINS DISTRIBUTION BOARD 200PL2 = SUPPLY COMMAND BOARD 400PL1 = GENERATOR COMMAND BOARD 400PL2 = GENERATOR INTERFACE BOARD
RE-CONNECT CABLE BETWEEN 200PL1 XJ10 AND 400PL1 XJ2.

REMOVE CABLE BE TWEEN 200PL1 XJ10 AND 400PL1 XJ2.

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 200PL1 XJ10 AND 400PL1 XJ2.

400PL1: VOLTAGE BE TWEEN TP82 AND GND3 AT 0V?

RE-CONNECT CABLE BETWEEN 200PL1 XJ10 AND 400PL1 XJ2.

TOP VIEW OF 200PL1 CONNECTOR XJ11


NOTE: PIN 1 OF 200PL1 CONNECTOR XJ11 IS MARKED ON THE BOARD

200PL2: VOLTAGE BETWEEN TP4 AND 0VV AT 12V?

REPLACE 400PL2.

1 3 5

2 4 6
DISCONNECT CABLE FROM 200PL1 CONNECTOR XJ11. CONTINUITY OK BE TWEEN 200PL2 XJ1 PIN 23 AND 400PL1 XJ1 PIN 23? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 200PL2 XJ1 AND 400PL1 XJ1.

CONNECT VOLTMETER BE TWEEN 200PL1 XJ11 PIN 12 (SEE FIGURE LEFT) AND 0VV.

MEASURED VOLTAGE >26V? REPLACE 400PL1. REPLACE 200PL1 AND RE-CONNECT CABLE BETWEEN 200PL1 XJ11 AND 200PL2 XJ2.

CONTINUITY OK IN CABLE BETWEEN 200PL1 CONNECTOR XJ11 AND 200PL2 CONNECTOR XJ2?

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 200PL1 XJ11 AND 200PL2 XJ2. REPLACE 200PL2 AND RE-CONNECT CABLE BETWEEN 200PL1 XJ11 AND 200PL2 XJ2.

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SEE ILLUSTRATION 52

Are the following conditions present: button on console lit - Exposure disabled lamp on console lit - Error message "E08 Power supply failure 071/082" on console display

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400PL1: VOLTAGE BE TWEEN TP85 AND GNDB AT 0V? CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 400PL1 CONNECTOR XJ10 AND 400PL2 CONNECTOR XJ2 OK? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 400PL1 CON NECTOR XJ10 AND 400PL2 CONNECTOR XJ2. REPLACE 400PL2.

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200PL1 DE5 AND DE6 BOTH LIT?

400PL2: VOLTAGE BE TWEEN TP25 AND TP4 AT 5V? 200PL1: VOLTAGE BE TWEEN PT20 AND 0VE <2V? REPLACE 400PL2. REPLACE 200PL2.

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CHECK AND CORRECT POSITION OF "SEL " WIRE ON 200PL1 (SEE JOB CARD IST011 IN SERVICE MANUAL). ("SEL " WIRE IS SET TO A MAINS VOLT AGE GREATER THAN THE TRUE MAINS VOLT AGE.)

200PL2: VOLTAGE BE TWEEN TP4 AND 0VV AT 12V?

MAIN POWER CON TACT K1 TERMINAL K1-14 AT 12V? CONTINUITY BE TWEEN 400PL1 CON NECTOR XJ1 PIN 25 AND 200PL2 CONNEC TOR XJ1 PIN 25 OK?

REPLACE 200PL2.

CONTINUITY BE TWEEN 200PL1 CON NECTOR XJ11 PIN 15 AND 200PL2 CONNEC TOR XJ2 PIN 15 OK?

REPLACE 400PL1.

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 400PL1 CON NECTOR XJ1 AND 200PL2 CONNECTOR XJ1. CABLE BETWEEN 200PL1 CONNECTOR XJ10 AND MAIN POWER CONTACT K1 OK?

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 200PL1 CON NECTOR XJ11 AND 200PL2 CONNECTOR XJ2.

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


200PL1 = MAINS DISTRIBUTION BOARD 200PL2 = SUPPLY COMMAND BOARD 400PL1 = GENERATOR COMMAND BOARD 400PL2 = GENERATOR INTERFACE BOARD

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 200PL1 CONNEC TOR XJ10 AND MAIN POW ER CONTACT K1.

MAIN POWER CON TACT K1 CONTACT BE TWEEN K1-13 AND K1-14 OK?

REPLACE MAIN POWER CONTACT K1.

REPLACE 200PL1.

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CHECK PHOTO CELL OFFSET CURRENT VALUE


TURN OFF SENOGRAPHE DMR. DISCONNECT 800PL4 XJ2 (PHOTO CELL HV) AND 800PL4 XJ3 (PHOTO CELL OFFSET CURRENT)/ TURN ON SENOGRAPHE DMR. GO TO "PM BOARD MAINT TEST" MENU @<00292>. ACTIVATE "PM board test" VIA F3. ERROR 037/003? "Measured offset :" BE TWEEN 880 AND 1870 HZ?

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NOTE: DIFFERENCES IN BRIGHT NESS DUE TO DIFFERENT PHOTO CELL HV VALUES ARE NOT DISTIN GUISHABLE BY EYE.

"Measured offset : 0000.00 Hz"? REPLACE 800PL4. DEACTIVATE "PM board test" VIA F4 AND GO TO "GANTRY SENSOR STATUS" MENU @<07015>. "PL4 Iso Supply = Ok"? TROUBLESHOOT AND CORRECT PROBLEM WITH ISO SUPPLY ON 800PL4.

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REPLACE 800PL4. TURN OFF SENOGRAPHE DMR. RECONNECT 800PL4 XJ2 (PHOTO CELL HV) AND 800PL4 XJ3 (PHOTO CELL OFFSET CURRENT)/ TURN ON SENOGRAPHE DMR. GO TO "PM BOARD MAINT TEST" MENU @<00292>. SET "PM_HV reference val ue :" TO 800.0 V VIA F1, THEN ACTIVATE "PM board test" VIA F3. ERROR 037/003?

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DISCONNECT OPTICAL FI BER CONNECTED TO 800PL4 XJ1.

NOTE: ERROR 037/003 IS GENERATED WHEN "Measured offset :" IS <800HZ OR >2400HZ.

RETURN TO "PM BOARD MAINT TEST" MENU @<00292> AND ACTIVATE "PM board test" VIA F3.. IS OPTICAL TRANS MITTER ON 800PL4 XJ1 DIMLY LIT?

PHOTO CELL LIGHT TIGHTNESS OK? CORRECT PHOTO CELL LIGHT TIGHTNESS. REPLACE PHOTO CELL ASSEMBLY.

CONFIRM: "Measured offset :" IS LESS THAN 2400 HZ.

NOTE : WHEN "Measured off set :" IS CLOSE TO 2400 HZ, INTERMITTENT ERRORS CAN OCCUR IN APPLICA TION. END OF TEST.

MAKE A BRIEF SHORT CIR CUIT BETWEEN 800PL4 Q3 PINS 1 A 3 WHILE WATCHING THE OPTICAL TRANSMITTER ON 800PL4 XJ8.

DID OPTICAL TRANS MITTER ON 800PL4 XJ1 GO FROM DIMLY LIT TO MAXIMUM BRIGHTNESS? REPLACE 800PL4. RECONNECT OPTICAL FIBER TO 800PL4 XJ1, THEN DIS CONNECT OTHER END OF OPTICAL FIBER FROM 400PL2 XJ8. IS FREED END OF OP TICAL FIBER DIMLY LIT?

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


400PL2 = GENERATOR INTERFACE BOARD 800PL4 = PHOTOCELL BOARD

REPLACE 400PL2 REPLACE OPTICAL FIBER BETWEEN 800PL4 XJ1 AND 400PL2 XJ8.

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CHECK PHOTO CELL HIGH VOLTAGE

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DEACTIVATE "PM board test" VIA F4 AND GO TO INSTAL LATION MENU "PM_HV/DAC CALIBRATION" MENU. EN TER THE FOLLOWING DE FAULT PARAMETER VALUES (SEE SERVICE MANUAL "IN STALLATION MENU TREE STRUCTURE" ILLUSTRA TIONS AND JOB CARD IST004): F/HV = +1.797E+2 ALPHA = +2.567E-1 BETA = +2.184E+0 RETURN TO MAINTENANCE MENU @<00292> AND ACTI VATE THE TEST VIA F3. DIFFERENCE BE TWEEN VOLTMETER READING AND "Mea sured offset :" ON SCREEN LESS THAN 10%? REPLACE 800PL4. DEACTIVATE "PM board test" VIA F4 AND PERFORM JOB CARD IST004 IN SERVICE MANUAL. RETURN TO MAINTENANCE MENU @<00292>. SET "PM_HV reference value :" TO 400.0 V VIA F1, THEN ACTI VATE "PM board test" VIA F3.

BE SURE THAT PHOTO CELL OFFSET CURRENT MEA SUREMENT IS OK BEFORE PROCEEDING (SEE PRE VIOUS PAGE). TURN OFF SENOGRAPHE DMR. RECONNECT 800PL4 XJ2 (PHOTO CELL HV) AND 800PL4 XJ3 (PHOTO CELL OFFSET CURRENT)/ CON NECT DC VOLTMETER BE TWEEN 800PL4 TP1 AND CABLE BRAID. TURN ON SENOGRAPHE DMR. GO TO "PM BOARD MAINT TEST" MENU @<00292>. SET "PM_HV reference val ue :" TO 400.0 V VIA F1, THEN ACTIVATE "PM board test" VIA F3. ERROR 037/005?

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DIFFERENCE BE TWEEN VOLTMETER READING AND "Mea sured offset :" ON SCREEN LESS THAN 10%?

"Measured value" = 400 +/- 10V?

VOLTMETER READING <350V? VOLTMETER READING >520V. TURN OFF SENOGRAPHE DMR. DISCONNECT 800PL4 XJ2 (PHOTO CELL HV). REPLACE 800PL4.

DEACTIVATE "PM board test" VIA F4, SET "PM_HV refer ence value :" TO 500.0 V VIA F1, AND ACTIVATE "PM board test" VIA F3. "Measured value" = 500 +/- 10V?

ON FREED CABLE CONNECTOR, RESIS TANCE BETWEEN CENTER CONDUC TOR AND BRAID >800 K-OHMS?

REPLACE PHOTO CELL ASSEMBLY.

DEACTIVATE "PM board test" VIA F4, SET "PM_HV refer ence value :" TO 600.0 V VIA F1, AND ACTIVATE "PM board test" VIA F3. "Measured value" = 600 +/- 10V?

REPLACE 800PL4.

DEACTIVATE "PM board test" VIA F4, SET "PM_HV refer ence value :" TO 800.0 V VIA F1, AND ACTIVATE "PM board test" VIA F3. "Measured value" = 800.0 V +/- 10V?

END OF TEST. CONNECT DC VOLTMETER BETWEEN 800PL2 TP3 AND TP1 (0V).

CHECK DAC OUTPUT VOLTAGE FOR THE FOLLOWING VALUES OF "PM_HV reference value": REF = 400V => TP3 = XXX V REF = 500V => TP3 = XXX V REF = 600V => TP3 = XXX V REF = 800V => TP3 = XXX V

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


800PL2 = GANTRY INTERFACE BOARD 800PL4 = PHOTOCELL BOARD
REPLACE 800PL2.

ALL FOUR VOLTAGES AT TP3 CORRECT?

REPLACE 800PL4.

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DISPLAY "HEATER DE TECTION : NO" ON SER VICE TERMINAL SCREEN? 400PL1 DS2 LIT? PRESS AND HOLD DOWN 1ST TRIGGER BUTTON 400PL2 DS4 UNLIT AND +12V BETWEEN 400PL3 TP9 AND GND? REPLACE 400PL1. +5V BETWEEN 400PL2 TP28 AND 400PL3 GND? REPLACE 400PL2. REPLACE 400PL2.

"HEATER TEST : ACTIVE TEST"? 200PL2 FUSE F1 OK? (SEE BLOCK DIAGRAM 3.) REPLACE 200PL2 FUSE F1.

RELEASE 1ST TRIGGER BUTTON.

5V BETWEEN 400PL1 TP32 AND GND1? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 400PL1 XJ10 AND 400PL2 XJ2.

CONFIGURE "HEATER AU TOTEST" TO "YES" VIA F6 AND "SELECTED TRACK" TO "TRACK 1" VIA F1. EXECUTE HEATER AUTOT EST BY PRESSING AND HOLDING DOWN 1ST TRIG GER BUTTON . OBSERVE IF "HEATER DETECTION" DISPLAY CHANGES TO "YES". RELEASE FIRST TRIGGER AND CHANGE TO TRACK 2. PRESS AND HOLD DOWN 1ST TRIGGER AND OBSERVE AGAIN IF "HEAT ER DETECTION" DISPLAY CHANGES TO "YES". RELEASE 1ST TRIGGER BUTTON.

CONNECT VOLTMETER BE TWEEN 400PL2 TP19 AND TP18. PRESS AND HOLD DOWN 1ST TRIGGER BUTTON LONG ENOUGH TO READ VOLTMETER.

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REPLACE 400PL1.

DID VOLTMETER READ ING SHOW 27V? TURN OFF SENOGRAPHE DMR. REPLACE 400PL2. VERIFY NON-CONTINUITY BETWEEN 200PL2 FUSE F1 AND 400PL2 TP19 WHEN 1ST TRIGGER BUTTON IS PRESSED. CHECK (AND REPLACE IF NECES SARY) THE FOLLOWING CABLES: 400PL1 XJ7 <=> 400PL2 XJ4 400PL1 XJ8 <=> CONSOLE 400PL1 XJ1 <=> 200PL2 XJ1

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DID DISPLAY REMAIN "HEATER DETECTION : NO" FOR BOTH TRACKS? SELECT DEFECTIVE TRACK VIA F1 AND ACTIVATE HEAT ER TEST. VERIFY THAT 400PL1 DS1 LIGHTS.

CONFIGURE "HEATER AU TOTEST" TO "NO". CONNECT OSCILLOSCOPE BETWEEN 400PL1 TP7 AND GND1. ACTIVATE TEST BY PRESS ING AND HOLDING DOWN 1ST TRIGGER BUTTON LONG ENOUGH TO OBSERVE THE RESPONSE (IF ANY) ON THE SCOPE.

PLACE A JUMPER BETWEEN 400PL1 TP31 AND TP56 (+12V SUPPLY). WITH TEST ACTI VATED, SAWTOOTH WAVEFORM ON SCOPE (NEGATIVE PULSES, PERIOD AP PROX 1.6 mS)?

SAWTOOTH WAVE FORM ON SCOPE (NEGATIVE PULSES, PERIOD APPROX 1.6 mS)?

5V BETWEEN 400PL1 TP32 AND GND1 WHEN TEST IS ACTIVATED? REPLACE 400PL1. 5V BETWEEN 400PL2 TP28 AND GND WHEN TEST IS ACTIVATED?

REMOVE JUMPER FROM 400PL1.

REMOVE JUMPER FROM 400PL1. WHILE OBSERVING 400PL2 DS4, ACTIVATE TEST. DID 400PL1 DS4 GO OUT? REPLACE 400PL3. CHECK AND REPLACE CABLE BETWEEN 400PL1 XJ10 AND 400PL2 XJ2.

REPLACE 400PL2. CHECK AND REPLACE CABLE BETWEEN 400PL1 XJ10 AND 400PL2 XJ2.

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


200PL2 = SUPPLY COMMAND BOARD 400PL1 = GENERATOR COMMAND BOARD 400PL2 = GENERATOR INTERFACE BOARD 400PL3 = CPU BOARD

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A
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CONNECT OSCILLOSCOPE BETWEEN 400PL1 TP5 AND GND2.

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CONNECT A JUMPER BE TWEEN 400PL1 TP27 AND GND2.

DC VOLTAGE OF AP PROX. -1.4V ON SCOPE? (TEST IS NOT ACTIVATED.)

ACTIVATE HEATER TEST.

CHANGE "CURRENT REFER ENCE VALUE:" TO 5 A AND ACTIVATE THE TEST.

HEATER DETECTION : YES or NO? REMOVE JUMPER FROM 400PL1. REMOVE JUMPER FROM 400PL1. CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 400PL1 XJ4 AND HV TANK 700 GKB OK?

250 VAC BETWEEN 200PL2 P250V AND 0V/250V? (SEE BLOCK DIAGRAM 2.)

CHECK 200PL2 FUSE F5.

DID NEGATIVE DC VOLT AGE ON SCOPE CHANGE? CONNECT SCOPE BETWEEN 400PL2 TP1 AND TP2. CHANGE "CURRENT REFER ENCE VALUE:" TO 4 A. VARY "CURRENT REFER ENCE VALUE:" AS ABOVE AND SEE IF THE POSITIVE DC VOLTAGE ON THE SCOPE VARIES WITH IT (AP PROX. XX MV/A).

REPLACE 400PL1.

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 400PL1 XJ4 AND HV TANK 700 GKB.

REPLACE GENERATOR HV TANK UNIT 700.

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RESET THE SENOGRAPHE DMR BY PRESSING THE "STOP" BUTTON, THEN THE BUTTON, OBSERVING SCOPE TRACE CAREFULLY DURING POWER-UP . DID POSITIVE DC VOLTAGE ON SCOPE VARY DURING CPU INI TIALIZATION TESTS? REPLACE 400PL2. PERFORM JOB CARD IST 001 "CALIBRATION OF HEATER CURRENT SCALE FACTOR".

DID POSITIVE DC VOLT AGE ON SCOPE CHANGE?

CHECK AND REPLACE CABLE BETWEEN 400PL1 XJ10 AND 400PL2 XJ2.

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NOTE: THIS IS A HEAD-ON VIEW OF THE HV CABLE CONNECTOR AFTER BEING DISCONNECTED FROM THE HV UNIT.

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DISCONNECT HV CABLE FROM X-RAY TUBE HOUS ING END AND PLACE A JUMPER BETWEEN THE DE FECTIVE TRACK AND COM MON. (SEE DRAWING AT LEFT.) ACTIVATE HEATER TEST.

POLARIZING TAB

"HEATER DETECTION : YES""?

X-RAY TUBE HEATER FILAMENT OPEN; RE PLACE X-RAY TUBE HOUSING. REPLACE HV CABLE.

HV CABLE CONTINUITY OK?

NOTE: The HV cable connector is marked with the standard X-ray industry markings (L, S, C and G). However, the functions of the corresponding conductors in the Senographe DMR are as follows: L = track 1 (Mo) filament supply S = track 2 (Rh) filament supply C = filament supply return and X-ray tube cathode HV G = focal bias voltage supply

REPLACE GENERATOR HV TANK UNIT 700.

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


200PL2 = SUPPLY COMMAND BOARD 400PL1 = GENERATOR COMMAND BOARD 400PL2 = GENERATOR INTERFACE BOARD 400PL3 = CPU BOARD 800PL1 = GANTRY POWER BOARD 800PL2 = GANTRY INTERFACE BOARD

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"NO_FATAL_SECU : YES" AND/OR "FA TAL_SECURITY : YES"?

"FATAL_SECURITY : YES" AND "REGULA TION_TIMEOUT : YES"? HAS "SCR's GATE DRIVE TEST" BEEN PERFORMED, WITH AN OK RESULT, AND WITHOUT GENERAT ING ERRORS? GO TO "SCR's GATE DRIVE TEST". (SEE PAGE 4.) GO TO "SHORT-CIRC IN VERTER TEST". REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN HV TANK 701 GKC AND 701 PL1 XJ3.

ACTIVATE TEST BY PRESS ING AND HOLDING DOWN 2ND TRIGGER BUTTON.

"HV inverter test : active test"?

CONTINUITY OF RE TURN CABLE BE TWEEN HV TANK 701 GKC AND 701 PL1 XJ3 OK?

"LESS_THAN_5KV : YES"?

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200PL2 FUSE F1 (CON SOLE SUPPLY) OK? VOLTAGE BETWEEN 200PL2 P27V AND 0V/27V AT 27VDC? CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 200PL2 XJ1 AND 400 PL1 XJ1 OK? VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL2 TP46 AND TP18 AT 27 VDC WHEN 2ND TRIGGER BUTTON IS PRESSED? (SEE BLOCK DIAGRAM 3.) REPLACE 400PL2. REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 400PL1 XJ8 AND CONSOLE.

"EXPOSURE_ON : YES"?

CONFIRM PRESENCE OF ERROR CODE 006/002. REPLACE 200PL2 FUSE F1. GO TO "SCR's GATE DRIVE TEST". (SEE PAGE 4.) CHECK 200PL2 FUSE F3 / REPLACE 200PL2. VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL2 TP33 AND 400PL3 0V AT 5 VDC WHEN 2ND TRIGGER BUTTON IS PRESSED? (SEE BLOCK DIAGRAM 6.)

ON SERVICE TERMI NAL SCREEN, DOES THE "Arcings number :" LINE SHOW "0"?

RELEASE 2ND TRIGGER BUTTON AND INCREASE HV REF VALUE VIA F1 ON SER VICE TERMINAL.

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TEST OK? REPLACE 400PL2. CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 400PL1 XJ? AND 400 PL2 XJ? OK?

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 200PL2 XJ1 AND 400PL1 XJ1.

GO TO "SHORT-CIRC IN VERTER TEST". (SEE PAGE 7.) TEST OK?

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 400PL1 XJ? AND 400PL2 XJ?.

REPLACE 400PL1. WARNING: BE SURE TO RE-CONIFIGURE THE HARDWARE TO ITS NOR MAL STATE BEFORE GO ING TO THE NEXT STEP . RETURN TO "HIGH VOLT AGE TEST" MENU AND ACTIVATE TEST. ERROR CODE 006/002 GENERATED? IN GANTRY, DISCONNECT HV CABLE CONNECTOR FROM TUBE HOUSING AND KEEP IT AWAY FROM THE GANTRY. ACTIVATE THE TEST.

VOLTAGE ACROSS TERMINALS OF 400PL1 CR42 AT APPROX. 27VDC WHEN 2ND TRIGGER BUTTON IS PRESSED?

"Arcings number : 0"?

CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 400PL1 XJ8 AND CON SOLE OK?

REPEAT THE ABOVE TEST AT SEVERAL DIFFERENT KV VALUES.

REPLACE CONSOLE.

CONTINUITY OF RE TURN CABLE BE TWEEN HV TANK 701 GKC AND 701PL1 XJ3 OK?

"Arcings number : 0"? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN HV TANK 701 GKC AND 701 PL1 XJ3.

REPLACE X-RAY TUBE HOUSING. DISCONNECT HV CABLE CONNECTOR FROM HV TANK 701. FILL FEMALE HV CONNECTOR ON HV TANK 701 WITH HV OIL. ACTIVATE THE TEST.

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 400PL1 XJ1 AND 400PL2 XJ1.

CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 400PL1 XJ1 AND 400 PL2 XJ1 OK?

REPLACE 400PL1.

VOLTAGE BETWEEN 701PL1 TP1 AND TP21 (MEASURED WITH A SCOPE) AT 15 VDC WHEN 2ND TRIGGER BUTTON IS PRESSED? (SEE BLOCK DIAGRAM 6.)

701PL1 DISCONNECT XJ3 AND CONNECT A STRAP BETWEEN ANODE OF D1 (-15V) AND ANODE OF D10. ACTIVATE THE TEST.

"Arcings number : 0"?

CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 701PL1 XJ1 AND 400PL1 XJ5 OK?

VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL2 TP48 AND TP12 (MEASURED WITH A SCOPE) AT -12 VDC WHEN 2ND TRIGGER BUT TON IS PRESSED? (SEE BLOCK DIA GRAM 6.)

REPLACE HV CABLE. "FATAL_SECURITY : YES" AND "REGULA TION_TIMEOUT : YES"? REPLACE HV TANK 701.

REPLACE HV TANK 701. REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 701PL1 XJ1 AND 400PL1 XJ5. REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 400PL1 XJ10 AND 400PL2 XJ2. REPLACE 400PL2. REPLACE 701PL1.

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


200PL2 = SUPPLY COMMAND BOARD 400PL1 = GENERATOR COMMAND BOARD 400PL2 = GENERATOR INTERFACE BOARD 400PL3 = CPU BOARD 701PL1 = KVMA BOARD

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TURN OFF THE SENOGRAPHE DMR DISCONNECT 300PL1 XJ13 & 15 (TRIGGERS OF THYRIS TORS TH1 AND TH2). TURN ON THE SENO GRAPHE DMR AND GO TO "SCR'S GATE DRIVE TEST" MENU @<00305>. ACTI VATE THE TEST.

"NO_FATAL_SECU : NO" AND "FATAL_SE CURITY : NO"? "NO_FATAL_SECU : YES" AND "FATAL_SE CURITY : YES"?

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400PL1 DS12 AND DS13 BOTH LIT?

"NO_FATAL_SECU : X" AND "FATAL_SE CURITY : YES"? CONFIRM "NO_FA TAL_SECU : YES" AND "FATAL_SECURITY : X".

REPLACE 400PL2.

WITH VOLTMETER COMMON CON NECTED TO 400PL2 PT4, VOLTAGES ON 400PL2 TP26 AND TP34 BOTH AT 5VDC? REPLACE 400PL1. CHECK AND REPLACE (IF NECESSARY) CABLE BETWEEN 400PL2 XJ2 AND 400PL1 XJ10. REPLACE 400PL1.

VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL1 TP74 AND GND5 AT 0 VDC?

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VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL1 TP70 AND GND5 AT 0.12 VDC?

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WITH TEST ACTI VATED, POSITIVE PULSE WITH 25 MI CROSECOND PERI OD PRESENT BE TWEEN 400PL1 TP73 AND GND5?

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


400PL1 = GENERATOR COMMAND BOARD 400PL2 = GENERATOR INTERFACE BOARD 300PL1 = INVERTER BOARD 701PL1 = KVMA BOARD

ANALYSIS OF FATAL SECURITIES

WITH TEST ACTI VATED, POSITIVE PULSE WITH 25 MI CROSECOND PERI OD PRESENT BE TWEEN 400PL1 TP72 AND GND5?

REPLACE 400PL1. WITH TEST ACTIVATED, VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL2 TP29 AND PT4 (MEASURED WITH A SCOPE) AT 12 VDC?

"POWER_SUPPLY_FAIL : YES"? CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 400PL2 XJ2 AND 400PL1 XJ10 OK?

REPLACE 400PL1.

WITH TEST ACTI VATED, VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL1 TP65 AND GND5 AT 12 VDC?

REPLACE 400PL1.

REPLACE 400PL2. REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 400PL2 XJ2 AND 400PL1 XJ10.

VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL2 TP44 AND PT4 AT 0.1 VDC? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 400PL1 XJ10 AND 400PL2 XJ2.

REPLACE 400PL2.

"EXPOSURE_TIME_MAX : YES"?

"REGULATION_TIMEOUT : YES"? VERIFY "HEAT_SINK_TEMP : YES" VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL1 TP66 AND GND5 AT 12 VDC? VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL2 TP36 AND PT4 AT 0.1 VDC? VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL1 TP62 AND GND2 AT 12 VDC?

VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL2 TP41 AND PT4 AT 0.1 VDC? REPLACE 400PL2. CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 400PL2 XJ2 AND 400PL1 XJ10 OK?

REPLACE 400PL1. REPLACE 400PL2.

PLACE SHORT CIRCUIT BE TWEEN 300PL1 X11.1 AND X12.1, AND ACTIVATE THE TEST. FAILURE DISAP PEARED?

VOLTAGE BETWEEN CATHODE AND ANODE OF 400PL1 CR46 AT 1.2 VDC?

VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL2 TP35 AND PT4 AT 0 VDC?

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 400PL2 XJ2 AND 400PL1 XJ10. REPLACE 400PL1.

REPLACE 400PL1. CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 400PL1 XJ5 AND 701PL1 XJ1 OK?

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 400PL2 XJ2 AND 400PL1 XJ10. REPLACE 400PL2.

CHECK AND REPLACE, IF NECESSARY, CABLE BETWEEN 300PL1 XJ1 AND 400PL1 XJ7. OTHERWISE, REPLACE 400PL1.

REPLACE THERMAL SWITCH.

REPLACE 701PL1. REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 400PL1 XJ5 AND 701PL1 XJ1.

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VOLTAGE BETWEEN 701PL1 CATHODE OF D10 AND TP2 AT 15V? (SEE BLOCK DIAGRAM 2.)

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"KV_DROP : YES"? "KV_MAX : YES"? VERIFY "MA_MAX : YES" REPLACE 701PL1. VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL1 TP87 AND GND5 AT 0.1 VDC? VOLTAGE BETWEEN 701PL1 TP25 AND TP1 AT 1.6 VDC? VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL1 TP88 AND GND5 AT 0.1 VDC? VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL2 TP43(+) AND TP12(-) AT -4.5 VDC? VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL2 TP42 AND PT4 AT 4.5 VDC? REPLACE 400PL2. REPLACE 400PL2. VOLTAGE BETWEEN ANODE AND CATH ODE OF 400PL1 CR47 AT 1.4 VDC? CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 400PL1 XJ10 AND 400PL2 XJ2 OK? CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 400PL1 XJ10 AND 400PL2 XJ2 OK? REPLACE 400PL1. REPLACE 400PL1. REPLACE 400PL1. REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 400PL1 XJ10 AND 400PL2 XJ2. CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 400PL1 XJ5 AND 701PL1 XJ1 OK? REPLACE 701PL1. REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 400PL1 XJ5 AND 701PL1 XJ1. VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL1 TP86 AND GND5 AT 0.1 VDC? VOLTAGE BETWEEN CATHODE AND ANODE OF 400PL1 CR45 AT 1.2 VDC? VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL2 TP11 AND PT4 AT 4.5 VDC? REPLACE 400PL1. REPLACE 400PL2. CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 400PL1 XJ5 AND 701PL1 XJ1 OK? CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 400PL1 XJ10 AND 400PL2 XJ2 OK? REPLACE 701PL1. REPLACE 400PL1. REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 400PL1 XJ5 AND 701PL1 XJ1. REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 400PL1 XJ10 AND 400PL2 XJ2.

VOLTAGE BE TWEEN 701PL1 ANODE OF D4 AND TP1 AT 15V?

VOLTAGE BETWEEN 701PL1 TP23 AND + TERMINAL OF C55 AT -12V?

"INVERTER_IMAX : YES"?

CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 400PL1 XJ5 AND 701PL1 XJ1 OK?

REPLACE 701PL1. VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL1 TP78 AND GND3 AT 0 VDC? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 400PL1 XJ5 AND 701PL1 XJ1.

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VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL1 TP68 AND GND3 AT 0 VDC?

VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL2 TP40 AND PT4 AT 4.5 VDC? CHECK AND REPLACE, IF NECESSARY, CABLE BETWEEN 300PL1 XJ1 AND 400PL1 XJ7. OTHERWISE, REPLACE 400PL1.

REPLACE 400PL2.

VOLTAGE BETWEEN ANODE AND CATH ODE OF 400PL1 CR48 AT 1.4 VDC?

REPLACE 400PL1. CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 400PL1 XJ5 AND 701PL1 XJ1 OK?

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 400PL1 XJ10 AND 400PL2 XJ2.

REPLACE 701PL1.

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 400PL1 XJ5 AND 701PL1 XJ1.

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


400PL1 = GENERATOR COMMAND BOARD 400PL2 = GENERATOR INTERFACE BOARD 300PL1 = INVERTER BOARD 701PL1 = KVMA BOARD

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PRESENCE OF PULSE TRAINS (MEASURED WITH A SCOPE AND WHEN TEST IS ACTIVATED) ON 300PL1 R14 AND R11?

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BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


300PL1 = INVERTER BOARD 400PL1 = GENERATOR COMMAND BOARD

PRESENCE OF RECTANGULAR WA VEFORM (MEA SURED WITH A SCOPE AND WHEN TEST IS ACTIVATED) ON 400PL1 TP67 AND GND2 AND BE TWEEN TP63 AND GND2?

VOLTAGE BETWEEN 300PL1 TP4 AND TP5 AT 600 VDC? CHECK THAT CONNEC TIONS 300PL1 X7.1 AND X10.1 ARE IN GOOD ELECTRICAL CONTACT AND TIGHT.

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 400PL1 XJ7 AND 300PL1 XJ1. WITH TEST ACTI VATED, IS VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL1 TP53 AND GND3 AT 12 VDC?

TURN OFF SENOGRAPHE DMR AND RECONNECT TRIGGERS OF THYRISTORS 300PL1 TH1 AND TH2.

END OF TEST.

REPLACE CONSOLE CABLE.

REPLACE 400PL1.

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SHORT-CIRC INVERTER TEST

WARNING
THIS TEST MUST BE PERFORMED ONLY IF GATE SCR's GATE DRIVE TEST IS OK.
TURN OFF THE SENOGRAPHE DMR.

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BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


300PL1 = INVERTER BOARD 400PL1 = GENERATOR COMMAND BOARD

ON HV TANK 701 DISCON NECT GKA1 AND CONNECT THE FREE WIRE TO GKA2. TURN ON THE SENOGRAPHE DMR AND GO TO "SHORTCIRC INVERTER TEST" MENU @<00304>.

TURN OFF THE SENOGRAPHE DMR. RE-WIRE HV TANK 701 CORRECTLY.

WITH TEST ACTI VATED, DOES THE WAVEFORM SHOWN IN ILLUSTRATION TO THE RIGHT APPEAR (MEASURED WITH SCOPE) ACROSS THE TERMINALS OF 300PL1 R21?

+970 mV 0V

+1.18 V +170 mV

REPLACE 300PL1.

TURN OFF THE SENOGRAPHE DMR. RE-WIRE HV TANK 701 CORRECTLY.

WITH TEST ACTI VATED, DOES THE WAVEFORM SHOWN IN ILLUSTRATION TO THE RIGHT APPEAR (MEASURED WITH SCOPE) BETWEEN 400PL1 TP78 AND GND3?

-100 mV -1.07 V -0.99 V

113 ms

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 300PL1 XJ1 AND 400PL1 XJ7.

TURN OFF THE SENOGRAPHE DMR. RE-WIRE HV TANK 701 CORRECTLY.

REPLACE 400PL1.

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DISPLAY "ROTATION PRESENCE : NO" ON SERVICE TERMINAL SCREEN? 400PL1 DS5 LIT? PRESS AND HOLD DOWN 1ST TRIGGER BUTTON 400PL2 DS6 UNLIT AND +5V BETWEEN TP5 AND 400PL3 GND? REPLACE 400PL1. RELEASE 1ST TRIGGER BUTTON. +5V BETWEEN 400PL2 TP32 AND 400PL3 GND? REPLACE 400PL2. REPLACE 400PL2. CONFIGURE "ROTOR AU TOTEST" TO "YES". WITH TEST ACTI VATED, VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL2 TP18 AND TP19 AT 27 VDC?

"ROTOR TEST : ACTIVE TEST"? 200PL2 FUSE F1 OK? (+27V SUPPLY TO CONSOLE - SEE BLOCK DIAGRAM 3.) CHECK 200PL2 FUSE F1.

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400PL1: 5V BETWEEN TP44 AND GND2? REPLACE 400PL2. REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 400PL1 XJ10 AND 400PL2 XJ2. WITH TEST ACTI VATED, DOES "ROTA TION PRESENCE :" CHANGE TO "YES"?

TURN OFF SENOGRAPHE DMR.

REPLACE 400PL1.

VERIFY NON-CONTINUITY BETWEEN 200PL2 FUSE F1 AND 400PL2 TP19 WHEN 1ST TRIGGER BUTTON IS PRESSED.

CONFIGURE "ROTOR AU TOTEST" TO "NO".

CHECK (AND REPLACE IF NECES SARY) THE FOLLOWING CABLES: 400PL1 XJ10 <=> 400PL2 XJ4 400PL1 XJ8 <=> CONSOLE 400PL1 XJ1 <=> 200PL2 XJ7

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12V (ANODE STARTER VOLTAGE) ACROSS TERMINALS OF 400PL1 R17? REPLACE 400PL1. CONFIGURE "ROTOR AU TOTEST" TO "NO". "ROTATION PRES ENCE : NO"? PROBLEM WITH ROTOR COMMAND TIME-OUT AND ROTATION DETECTION.

WITH TEST ACTIVATED, DOES ANODE STARTER BEGIN TO ROTATE (BY LISTENING)?

USE SCOPE OR VOLTME TER TO MEASURE DC VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL1 TP44 AND GND2.

400PL1: DOES DS5 LIGHT WHEN 1ST TRIGGER BUTTON IS PRESSED? REPLACE 400PL1.

REPLACE 400PL2.

WITH TEST ACTI VATED, VOLTAGE ON TP44 AT 5VDC? USE VOLTMETER TO MEA SURE DC VOLTAGE BE TWEEN 400PL1 TP38 AND GND2. CONNECT DC VOLTME TER BETWEEN 400PL2 TP32 AND 400PL3 GND. USE SCOPE TO MEASURE DC VOLTAGE BETWEEN 400PL2 TP32 AND 400PL3 GND.

WITH TEST ACTI VATED, VOLTAGE ON TP38 AT 5VDC?

+5V ON VOLTMETER WHEN TEST IS ACTI VATED?

USE VOLTMETER TO MEA SURE DC VOLTAGE BE TWEEN 400PL1 TP24 AND GND2.

WITH TEST ACTI VATED, VOLTAGE ON TP32 AT 5VDC?

REPLACE 400PL2.

REPLACE 400PL2. WITH TEST ACTI VATED, VOLTAGE ON TP24 AT 5VDC? 400PL2: DOES DS6 GO OUT WHEN TEST IS ACTIVATED? REPLACE 400PL2. CHECK AND REPLACE CABLE BETWEEN 400PL1 XJ10 AND 400PL2 XJ2.

CHECK AND REPLACE CABLE BETWEEN 400PL1 XJ10 AND 400PL2 XJ2.

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


400PL1 = GENERATOR COMMAND BOARD

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C
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400PL2 = GENERATOR INTERFACE BOARD 400PL3 = CPU BOARD 200PL2 = SUPPLY COMAND BOARD

B
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USE VOLTMETER TO MEA SURE DC VOLTAGE BE TWEEN 400PL1 TP26 AND GND2.

WITH TEST ACTI VATED, VOLTAGE ON TP26 AT 5 VDC? CONNECT SCOPE GROUND TO 400PL1 GND2.

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REPEAT THE TEST AS ABOVE (WITH TEST ACTI VATED), EXCEPT PROBE THE FOLLOWING 6 PAIRS OF POINTS ON 400PL1: PT20, PT21 PT18, PT19 PT16, PT17 PT14, PT15 PT12, PT13 PT10, PT11 WAS THERE A PULSE TRAIN (5V AMPLITUDE) ON BOTH SCOPE TRACES FOR EACH OF THE 6 PAIRS OF POINTS MENTIONED ABOVE? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 300PL2 XJ1 AND 400PL1 XJ6.

REPLACE 400PL1. WITH TEST ACTIVATED, PROBE TP2, TP3 AND TP8 WITH SCOPE.

DID A SINUSOID (2V PEAK 100 HZ) APPEAR ON THE SCOPE FOR EACH OF THE THREE POINTS LISTED ABOVE?

300PL2 : 250VDC BE TWEEN PT22 AND PT23?

REPLACE 400PL1. 200PL2 : 250VDC BE TWEEN P250V AND 0V/250V? (SEE BLOCK DIAGRAM 2.) CHECK 200PL2 FUSE F6.

WITH SCOPE PROBE GROUND CONNECTED TO 300PL2 PT19, EXAMINE THE SIGNALS AT 300PL2 PT20 AND PT21.

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200PL2 FUSE F4 OK? WITH TEST ACTIVATED, DID A SINUSOID (10 mV PEAK 100 HZ) APPEAR ON THE SCOPE FOR EACH OF THE TWO POINTS LISTED ABOVE? 300PL2 : 12VDC BE TWEEN TP8 AND GND2? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 300PL2 XJ1 AND 400PL1 XJ6. REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 300PL2 XJ1 AND 400PL1 XJ6.

REPLACE 200PL2 FUSE F4. CHECK CABLE CON NECTED TO 200PL2 XJ5.

SET UP SCOPE FOR DUAL TRACE. CONNECT SCOPE GROUND TO 400PL1 GND2.

WITH TEST ACTIVATED, PROBE THE FOLLOWING 6 PAIRS OF POINTS SIMULTA NEOUSLY (CORRESPOND ING TO TRANSISTORS T1 TO T6) ON 300PL2: PT1, PT2 PT3, PT4 PT5, PT6 PT7, PT9 PT10, PT11 PT12, PT13

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


200PL2 = SUPPLY COMMAND BOARD 300PL2 = ANODE STARTER BOARD 400PL1 = GENERATOR COMMAND BOARD

WAS THERE A PULSE TRAIN (12V AMPLI TUDE) ON BOTH SCOPE TRACES FOR EACH OF THE 6 PAIRS OF POINTS MEN TIONED ABOVE?

CHECK CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 300PL2 CONNECTOR XJ2 AND XRAY TUBE HOUSING.

CABLE CONTINUITY OK? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 300PL2 CONNEC TOR XJ2 AND X-RAY TUBE HOUSING.

REPLACE X-RAY TUBE HOUSING.

REPLACE 400PL1.

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CONFIGURE ROTOR SPEED TO 9000 RPM (@<00296>)

DISCONNECT ANODE START ER MOTOR SUPPLY CONNEC TOR300PL2XJ2 FROM X-RAY TUBE HOUSING.

MEASURE RESISTANCE OF EACH OF THE 3 ROTOR WINDINGS. WITH TEST ACTIVATED, DOES DISPLAY CHANGE TO "ROTATION PRES ENCE : NO"? RETURN TO MANUAL (2-POINT) APPLICATION MODE AND TAKE SEVERAL LOW MAS/KV EXPOSURES USING BOTH SMALL AND LARGE FOCUS.

BE SURE THAT "RO TOR AUTOTEST" IS SET TO "NO" AND AC TIVATE THE TEST.

REPLACE X-RAY TUBE HOUSING.

ARE ALL 3 WIND INGS AT APPROX. 19.5 OHMS (MOTOR HOT) OR APPROX. 18.5 OHMS (MOTOR COLD)?

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DID ANODE STARTER BEGIN TO ROTATE?

400PL1 : WITH TEST ACTIVATED, IS VOLT AGE BETWEEN TP35 AND GND2 AT AP PROX. 0.12VDC? (400PL2 DS9 UNLIT.)

IF ERROR CODES AP PEAR ON THE CONSOLE DISPLAY, USE THE SCOPE TO EXAMINE THE WAVESHAPE OF ALL POWER SUPPLY VOLT AGES (SEE "GENERATOR POWER SUPPLY DISTRI BUTION" BLOCK DIA GRAM 2). (RANDOM FAIL URE IN APPLICATION MODE.)

DISCONNECT 300PL3 XJ3 (250 V SUPPLY) THEN MEASURE RESISTANCE BETWEEN 300PL2 TP22 AND TP14, 15, 16 SUCCESSIVELY REPEAT BETWEEN 300PL2 TP17 AND TP14, 15, 16 SUCCESSIVELY

IS ANY MEASURE MENT LESS THAN 1 MEGAOHM ?

REPLACE 300PL2 REPLACE 400PL1. RE-CONNECT ANODE STARTER MOTOR SUPPLY CONNECTOR TO X-RAY TUBE HOUSING. 400PL2 : WITH TEST ACTIVATED, IS VOLTAGE BE TWEEN TP3 AND GND AT APPROX. 0.12VDC?

400PL1 : 5VDC BE TWEEN TP38 AND GND2 WHEN TEST IS ACTIVATED?

REPLACE 400PL2. CHECK AND REPLACE CABLE BETWEEN 400PL1 XJ10 AND 400PL2 XJ2. REPLACE 400PL1.

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


400PL1 = GENERATOR COMMAND BOARD 400PL2 = GENERATOR INTERFACE BOARD

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GO TO MENU @<00287>. VERIFY THAT SERVICE TER MINAL SCREEN IS IN AGREE MENT WITH PREVIOUS PAGE.

"Bias detection : NO"? CONFIRM: "BIAS DETECTION : YES" "Bias test : active test" WHEN 1ST TRIGGER PRESSED?

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REPLACE 400PL1. +5V BETWEEN 400PL2 TP51 AND 400PL3 GND? REPLACE 400PL2. 5V BETWEEN 400PL1 TP51 AND GND2? REPLACE 400PL1. CHECK AND REPLACE CABLE BETWEEN 400PL2 XJ2 AND 400PL1 XJ10. WITH 1ST TRIGGER PRESSED, 12V RECTANGULAR SIG NAL PRESENT BE TWEEN 400PL1 TP54 AND GND2? (FREQ. 2.6 - 24.5 KHZ DE PENDING ON REF. BIAS VOLTAGE.) REPLACE400PL1. 12V BETWEEN 400PL1 TP51 AND GND2 WHEN 1ST TRIGGER PRESSED? WITH 1ST TRIGGER PRESSED, 12V RECTANGULAR SIG NAL PRESENT BE TWEEN 400PL1 TP55 AND GND2? (FREQ. 2.6 - 24.5 KHZ DEPENDING ON REF. BIAS VOLT AGE.) REPLACE400PL1. WITH 1ST TRIGGER PRESSED, 12V RECT ANGULAR SIGNAL PRESENT BETWEEN 400PL2 TP6 AND 400PL3 GND? (FREQ. 2.6 - 24.5 KHZ DE PENDING ON REF. BIAS VOLTAGE.) REPLACE 400PL2. CHECK AND REPLACE CABLE BETWEEN 400PL2 XJ2 AND 400PL1 XJ10.

400PL1 DS10 LIT?

SEE BLOCK DIAGRAM 3.

400PL2 DS3 UNLIT AND 5V BETWEEN 400PL2 TP3 AND 400PL3 GND?

CONFIGURE "Bias autotest" TO "YES" VIA F6. REPLACE 200PL2 FUSE F1.

200PL2 FUSE F1 OK?

REPLACE 400PL2.

DOES DISPLAY REMAIN "Bias detection : NO" WHEN 1ST TRIGGER IS PRESSED?

CONNECT VOLTMETER BE TWEEN 400PL2 TP19 AND TP18. CONFIGURE "Voltage refer ence value" TO "250.00V" VIA F1, THEN RETURN TO TEST VIA F9. PRESS AND HOLD DOWN 1ST TRIGGER BUTTON LONG ENOUGH TO READ VOLTME TER.

CONFIGURE "Bias autotest" TO "NO" VIA F6.

DOES DISPLAY REMAIN "Bias detection : NO" WHEN 1ST TRIGGER IS PRESSED? REPLACE400PL2. 400PL3 DS8 LIT WHEN 1ST TRIGGER PRESSED?

WITH 1ST TRIGGER PRESSED, "Bias detection : NO"?

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REPLACE400PL2. RETURN TO APPLICATION MODE AND TAKE SEVERAL LOW-POWER EXPOSURES USING BOTH SMALL AND LARGE FOCUS.

DID VOLTMETER READ ING SHOW 27V?

REPLACE 400PL2. IF ERROR CODES APPEAR IN APPLICATION, THERE IS A RANDOM FAILURE. CHECK POWER SUPPLY WAVEFORMS WITH SCOPE (SEE BLOCK DIA GRAM 2). TURN OFF SENOGRAPHE DMR. VERIFY NON-CONTINUITY BETWEEN 200PL2 FUSE F1 AND 400PL2 TP19 WHEN 1ST TRIGGER BUTTON IS PRESSED. CHECK (AND REPLACE IF NECES SARY) THE FOLLOWING CABLES: 400PL1 XJ10 <=> 400PL2 XJ10 400PL1 XJ8 <=> CONSOLE 400PL1 XJ1 <=> 200PL2 XJ1

+5V BETWEEN 400PL1 TP51 AND GND2 WHEN 1ST TRIGGER PRESSED?

+5V BETWEEN 400PL2 TP30 AND 400PL3 GND WHEN 1ST TRIGGER PRESSED?

REPLACE400PL2.

CHECK AND REPLACE CABLE BETWEEN 400PL2 XJ2 AND 400PL1 XJ10. TURN OFF SENOGRAPHE DMR. GROUND 400PL1 B50 PIN 2 BY STRAPPING ACROSS C129. TURN SENO GRAPHE DMR ON AND RE TURN TO "BIAS MAINTE NANCE TEST" MENU @<00287>. CONFIGURE "Bias autotest" to "NO" VIA F6.

12V BETWEEN 400PL2 TP3 AND 400PL3 GND AND 400PL2 DS3 UN LIT WHEN 1ST TRIG GER PRESSED?

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


200PL2 = SUPPLY COMMAND BOARD 400PL1 = GENERATOR COMMAND BOARD 400PL2 = GENERATOR INTERFACE BOARD 400PL3 = CPU BOARD 701PL1 = KVMA BOARD

REPLACE 400PL2. CHECK AND REPLACE CABLE BETWEEN 400PL2 XJ2 AND 400PL1 XJ10. WITH 1ST TRIGGER PRESSED, 400PL1 DS8 UNLIT AND 400PL1 DS10 LIT?

REPLACE400PL1.

CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 400PL1 XJ4 AND 701PL1 XJ1 OK? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 400PL1 XJ4 AND HV UNIT 700 GKB. REPLACE HV UNIT 700.

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ILLUSTRATION 523 TSG 007 TUBE HOUSING ANGULATION TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS

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GO TO MENU @<07004>. VERIFY THAT SERVICE TERMINAL SCREEN IS IN AGREEMENT WITH PRE VIOUS PAGE. WHILE OBSERVING THE TUBE HOUSING, EXECUTE THE "INIT" TEST BY PRESS ING F9 AND THEN F1. DURING THE "INIT" TEST, DID THE TUBE HOUSING BEHAVE AS GIVEN ON THE "HOUSING ANGULA TION MAINT" MENU NO. @<06003>?

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


800PL1 = GANTRY POWER BOARD 800PL2 = GANTRY INTERFACE BOARD 800PL6 = TUBE HOUSING ARM DISTRIBUTION BOARD

DURING THE "INIT" TEST, DID THE MOTOR MAKE A GROANING NOISE?

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ENTER "TEST" VIA F2. CONFIGURE: "PHASE 1 = Toggle" VIA F2. MEASURED WITH SCOPE (PROBE GROUND ON GROUNDED END OF 800PL1 C46 OR C47), DOES 800PL1 U78 PIN 2 SHOW THE WAVE FORM GIVEN ON BLOCK DIAGRAM 12? RECTANGULAR WA VEFORM ON ANODE OF 800PL1 CR64 (MEASURED WITH SCOPE)? CONFIGURE: "Current Value = Toggle". REPLACE 800PL1. DOES SCOPE SHOW THE WAVEFORM GIVEN ON BLOCK DIAGRAM 12? RECTANGULAR WA VEFORM ON CATH ODE OF 800PL1 CR69 (MEASURED WITH SCOPE)? CONFIGURE: "Current Value = Disabled" "PHASE 1 = Disabled" "PHASE 2 = Toggle". MEASURED WITH SCOPE (PROBE GROUND ON GROUNDED END OF 800PL1 C46 OR C47, DOES 800PL1 U58 PIN 2 SHOW THE WAVEFORM GIVEN ON BLOCK DIAGRAM 12? REPLACE 800PL1. RECTANGULAR WA VEFORM ON ANODE OF 800PL1 CR74 (MEASURED WITH SCOPE)? CONFIGURE: "Current Value = Toggle". REPLACE 800PL1. DOES SCOPE SHOW THE WAVEFORM GIV EN ON BLOCK DIA GRAM 12? CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9 OK? RECTANGULAR WA VEFORM ON CATH ODE OF 800PL1CR69 (MEA SURED WITH SCOPE)? REPLACE 800PL1. VIEW 800PL1 U78 PIN 2 AND U58 PIN 2 SIMULTANEOUS LY ON SCOPE. NOTE: HOUSING ANGULA TION MOTOR MOVEMENTS ARE LESS UNIFORM THAN IN NORMAL APPLICATION BECAUSE COMMAND FRE QUENCY IS REDUCED. WHILE WATCHING SCOPE, ACTIVATE "ANGL+" VIA F5. 90 DEG. PHASE OFF SET BETWEEN SIG NALS ON SCOPE AS SHOWN ON BLOCK DIAGRAM 12? REPLACE 800PL2. REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9. REPLACE 800PL2. REPLACE HOUSING AN GULATION MOTOR M7. WITH 800PL6 XJ5 DIS CONNECTED, 142 OHMS BETWEEN PINS 1 AND 2 AND BETWEEN PINS 3 AND 4 (MOTOR M7 WINDINGS)? CHECK CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL6 XJ1 AND 800PL1 XJ1.

ENTER "TEST" VIA F2. NOTE: HOUSING ANGULA TION MOTOR MOVEMENTS ARE LESS UNIFORM THAN IN NORMAL APPLICATION BECAUSE COMMAND FRE QUENCY IS REDUCED. "Reference = Closed"?

CONFIRM: "Reference = Open". SET HOUSING ANGLE TO MIN BY REPEATEDLY PRESSING F6. NOTE: HOUSING ANGULA TION MOTOR MOVEMENTS ARE LESS UNIFORM THAN IN NORMAL APPLICATION BECAUSE COMMAND FRE QUENCY IS REDUCED. "Reference = Closed"?

SET HOUSING ANGLE TO MAX BY REPEATEDLY PRESSING F5. NOTE: HOUSING ANGULA TION MOTOR MOVEMENTS ARE LESS UNIFORM THAN IN NORMAL APPLICATION BECAUSE COMMAND FRE QUENCY IS REDUCED.

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"Reference = Open"?

END OF TEST.

END OF TEST.

VOLTAGE ACROSS 800PL6 C15 IS 27 VDC?

VOLTAGE ACROSS 800PL6 C13 IS 15 VDC, AND DS4 IS ON?

VOLTAGE BETWEEN 800PL6 XJ12 PIN 1 AND "0V" END OF C13 AT 6 VDC? REPLACE 800PL6. LEAVE TEST MODE VIA F9. MEASURED WITH SCOPE, DOES 800PL6 U2 PIN 18 CHANGE STATE WHEN "INIT" TEST IS EXECUTED?

CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL6 XJ1C AND 800PL1 XJ14 OK? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL6 XJ1C AND 800PL1 XJ14. CHECK 27V_EXT DISTRI BUTION ON 800PL1.

CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL6 XJ2 AND 800PL2 XJ3 OK?

REPLACE 800PL2. REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL6 XJ2 AND 800PL2 XJ3.

TURN OFF SENOGRAPHE DMR. DISCONNECT 800PL6 XJ11. WITH VOLTMETER IN DIODE TEST MODE, MEASURE VOLTAGE ON FREED CABLE CONNECTOR BETWEEN PINS 1 AND 2. (SEE BLOCK DIAGRAM 12.) DIODE JUNCTION VOLTAGE AT 1 VDC?

MEASURED WITH SCOPE, DOES 800PL6 U2 PIN 1 CHANGE STATE WHEN "INIT" TEST IS EXECUTED?

REPLACE 800PL6.

REPLACE OPTOSENSOR V10. IN THE SAME WAY AS ABOVE, CHECK DIODE JUNCTIONS OF OPTOSENSORS V11, V12 AND V13 VIA 800PL6 XJ7, XJ10 AND XJ12, RESPECTIVELY. REPLACE DEFECTIVE OPTO-SENSOR(S).

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ARE THERE DIFFER ENCES ON THE "STA TUS" LINES? CONFIRM: PROBLEM WITH COMMAND LINES. RESET GANTRY CPU BOARD 800PL3. "Fuse = Ok"? CHECK ALL FUSES ON 800PL1. "Up Button = Off" AND "Down Button = Off" AND "Button Secu = Off"?? RESET GANTRY CPU BOARD 800PL3 AND RETURN TO THE TEST VIA F10.

IS SERVICE TERMINAL SCREEN IN AGREE MENT WITH THE CON FIGURATION GIVEN ON THE PREVIOUS PAGE?

"Down Limit = Closed" AND "Up Limit = Closed"??

WARNING
COLUMN MOVEMENT IS NOT PROTECTED BY END STOPS IN PROCEDURES BE LOW. ACTIVATE ONE OF THE COL UMN BUTTONS IN UP DI RECTION (S20, S22, S24, S26 OR S35).

DISCONNECT 800PL2 XJ11 AND XJ15 AND STRAP BETWEEN XJ15 PIN 3 AND TP23 OR TP2. "Up Limit = Open"?

"Up Button = Off" AND "Down Button = On" AND "Button Secu = On"??

STRAP BETWEEN 800PL2 XJ11 PIN 3 AND TP23 OR TP2. ACTIVATE ONE OF THE COL UMN BUTTONS IN DOWN DI RECTION (S20, S22, S24, S26 OR S35). REPLACE 800PL2.

"Motor Supply" = Off" AND "Motor Cmd = Off"?

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PROBLEM STILL PRESENT? END OF TEST. CHECK 15 V SUPPLY LINE TO COLUMN COMMAND SWITCHES. REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL5 XJ1 AND 800PL2 XJ4.

"Down Limit = Open"?

CONFIRM "SOFTWARE PRES = On". REPLACE 800PL2.

RECONNECT 800PL2 XJ11 AND STRAP BETWEEN XJ15 PINS 3 AND 4.

"Up Button = On" AND "Down Button = Off" AND "Button Secu = On"??

RESET GANTRY CPU BOARD 800PL3 AND RETURN TO THE TEST VIA F10.

CONFIGURE "SOFTware = On" VIA F2.

"Software Pres = On"? PROBLEM STILL PRESENT? "Up Limit = Open"? REPLACE 800PL2. REPLACE OPTO SWITCH V1. REPLACE 800PL2. CONFIGURE "MoVemenT" TO "Enabled" VIA F1. IS COLUMN TO WARDS ITS LOWER POSITION?

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DISCONNECT 800PL2 XJ11, RECONNECT 800PL2 XJ15, AND STRAP BETWEEN 800PL2 XJ11 PINS 1 AND 2. CHECK THAT COLUMN DRIVE MECHANISM IS NOT JAMMED BY MOVING THE DRIVE BELT MANUALLY IN BOTH DIRECTIONS.

"Down Limit = Open"? REPLACE OPTO SWITCH V2.

CHECK THAT COLUMN DRIVE MECHANISM IS NOT JAMMED BY MOVING THE DRIVE BELT MANUALLY IN BOTH DIRECTIONS.

COLUMN MECHANISM OK?

COLUMN MECHANISM OK?

CONFIGURE "PoWeR = Down +" VIA F4. VERIFY "% Power = 15 / 40".

CONFIGURE "PoW eR = Up +" VIA F3. VERIFY "% Power = 25 / 40".

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IS PROBLEM PRESENT WITH ALL COLUMN COMMAND BUTTONS?

WARNING
ISOLATE DEFECTIVE BUTTON; CHECK SWITCH AND WIRING CONTINUITY, AND 15 V SUPPLY LINE. COLUMN MOVEMENT IS NOT PROTECTED BY END STOPS IN PROCEDURES BELOW. ACTIVATE ONE OF THE COL UMN BUTTONS IN EITHER DIRECTION (S20, S22, S24, S26 OR S35). VOLTAGE ACROSS 800PL5 C8 IS 27 VDC?

WARNING
COLUMN MOVEMENT IS NOT PROTECTED BY END STOPS IN PROCEDURES BELOW.

LOWER COMPRESSION PADDLE HOLDER VIA FINE TUNING KNOB TO ALLOW ACCESS TO 800PL5.

IS DS4 ON 800PL5 ON?

ACTIVATE ONE OF THE COL UMN BUTTONS IN EITHER DIRECTION (S20, S22, S24, S26 OR S35). COLUMN MOVES UP?

VOLTAGE ON CENTER POINTS OF COLUMN COMMAND SWITCHES AT 15 VDC?

COLUMN MOVES DOWN? REPLACE 800PL5.

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DISTRIBUTION OF 27 V EXT ON 800PL1 OK?

CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL5 XJ1 AND 800PL2 XJ4 OK?

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DO PARAMETERS "Speed" AND "Position" VARY WHEN COLUMN BUTTON IS ACTI VATED? DO PARAMETERS "Speed" AND "Position" VARY WHEN COLUMN BUTTON IS ACTI VATED?

CORRECT PROBLEM ON 800PL1. REPLACE 800PL2. CHECK AND REPLACE CABLE BETWEEN 800PL5 XJ3 AND 800PL1 XJ2.

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CONFIGURE "PoW eR = Up +" VIA F3. VERIFY "% Power = 25 / 40". ACTIVATE ONE OF THE COL UMN BUTTONS IN EITHER DIRECTION (S20, S22, S24, S26 OR S35). CONFIGURE "PoWeR = Down +" VIA F4. VERIFY "% Power = 15 / 40". ACTIVATE ONE OF THE COL UMN BUTTONS IN EITHER DIRECTION (S20, S22, S24, S26 OR S35).

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


800PL1 = GANTRY POWER BOARD 800PL2 = GANTRY INTERFACE BOARD 800PL3 = CPU BOARD 800PL5 = COMPRESSION ARM DISTRIBUTION BOARD

COLUMN MOVES UP?

COLUMN MOVES DOWN?

END OF TEST.

END OF TEST.

REPLACE 800PL1.

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DISCONNECT COLUMN MOTOR M1 FROM WORM SCREW. LOOSEN BELT DRIVE GEAR LOCATED ON MOTOR SHAFT.

WARNING
COLUMN MOVEMENT IS NOT PROTECTED BY ANY SAFETY IN PROCEDURES BELOW. DISCONNECT COLUMN MOTOR M1 SUPPLY WIRES FROM 800PL1 XJ5. FORCE A COMMAND FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY TO THE MOTOR BY EXTENDING THESE TWO WIRES AND CONNECTING THEM BE TWEEN ANODE OF 800PL1 D60 AND THE 0V SUPPLY. (FOR UPWARD MOVEMENT, BLACK WIRE TO ANODE OF D60; FOR DOWNWARD MOVEMENT, RED WIRE TO ANODE OF D60). MOTOR FUNCTIONED CORRECTLY (UP OR DOWN)? REPLACE COLUMN MO TOR M1. REPEAT ABOVE FORCING OF MOTOR WHILE WATCH ING SERVICE TERMINAL SCREEN.

CONFIGURE "PoWeR =" TO "Down +" VIA F4. VERIFY "% Power = 15 / 40".

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CONFIGURE "PoWeR =" TO "Up +" VIA F3. VERIFY "% Power = 25 / 40". ACTIVATE ONE OF THE COLUMN BUTTONS IN EI THER DIRECTION (S20, S22, S24, S26 OR S35). DOES MOTOR TURN (VISUAL INSPECTION)? REPLACE 800PL1.

ACTIVATE ONE OF THE COLUMN BUTTONS IN EI THER DIRECTION (S20, S22, S24, S26 OR S35).

DOES MOTOR TURN (VISUAL INSPECTION)?

DO PARAMETERS "Speed" AND "Posi tion" VARY WHEN COLUMN BUTTON IS ACTIVATED?

MECHANICAL PROBLEM.

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DID PARAMETERS "Speed" AND "Posi tion" VARY WHEN MO TOR WAS ACTIVATED? WITH ONE OF THE COL UMN BUTTONS ACTI VATED, VOLTAGE (MEA SURED WITH SCOPE) BETWEEN 800PL1 U84 PIN 9 AND TP15 OR TP42 IS 5 VDC? WITH 800PL2 XJ12 DISCONNECTED, IS VOLTAGE BETWEEN 800PL2 XJ12 PINS 1 AND 4 AT 5 VDC? CHECK CABLE BETWEEN 800PL2 XJ7 AND 800PL1 XJ4. (SEE BLOCK DIA GRAM 7.)

RECONNECT 800PL1 XJ5. CONFIGURE: SOFTware = On MoVemenT = Enabled PoWeR = Up + or Up ACTIVATE ONE OF THE COLUMN BUTTONS IN EI THER DIRECTION (S20, S22, S24, S26 OR S35).

REPLACE COLUMN MO TOR M1.

RECTANGULAR SIG NAL (MEASURED WITH SCOPE) BE TWEEN 800PL1 TP16 AND TP2? RECTANGULAR SIG NAL (MEASURED WITH SCOPE) BETWEEN 800PL2 TP5 AND TP17 OR TP 23 (0V)? REPLACE 800PL2.

RECONNECT 800PL2 XJ12 WITHOUT LOCKING THE CONNECTOR.

CONNECT VOLTMETER BETWEEN 800PL2 XJ12 PINS 2 AND 4. TURN SLOWLY MOTOR M1 COD ER DISK WHILE WATCHING VOLTMETER.

CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9 OK? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9. REPLACE 800PL1. VOLTAGES (MEA SURED WITH SCOPE) AT 800PL1 XJ3 PIN 18 AND AT 800PL2 XJ9 PIN 18 BOTH AT 1.4 VDC?

VOLTAGE VARIES ON VOLTMETER?

REPEAT ABOVE OPERATION WITH VOLTMETER BE TWEEN 800PL2 XJ12 PINS 3 AND 4.

VOLTAGE VARIES ON VOLTMETER? CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9 OK? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9. REPLACE 800PL2.

REPLACE 800PL2.

REPLACE 800PL1.

ON 800PL13 CHECK CODER DISK FOR CORRECT CEN TERING IN THE OPTICAL SENSOR (SEE JOB CARD XXX).

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


800PL1 = GANTRY POWER BOARD 800PL2 = GANTRY INTERFACE BOARD 800PL13 = ENCODER BOARD

CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL2 XJ12 AND 800PL13 XJ1 OK? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL2 XJ12 AND 800PL13 XJ1.

REPLACE 800PL13.

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ILLUSTRATION 526 TSG009 LIGHT CENTERING DEVICE TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS

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ARE THERE DIFFER ENCES ON THE "STA TUS" LINES? RESET 800PL3 AND 400PL3. "Fuse = Ok"? CHECK ALL FUSES ON 800PL1. CONFIRM: "Light Button = On" AND "Light Supply = On" REPLACE 800PL2. VOLTAGE BETWEEN TERMINALS OF 800PL6 C15 AT 27 VDC? DISTRIBUTION OF 27 VDC ON 800PL1 OK? REPLACE 800PL1. CHECK TIGHTNESS OF 27 VDC LUGS AND TERMI NALS ON 800PL1. CHECK 800PL1 FOR DEFECTIVE 27 VDC TRACKS. VOLTAGE BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ9 PINS A AND B AT 27 VDC? VOLTAGE BETWEEN TERMINALS OF LIGHT CENTERING LAMP L1 AT 27 VDC? CHECK CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL6 XJ1C AND 800PL1 XJ14. VOLTAGE BETWEEN TERMINALS OF 800PL6 C13 IS 15 VDC? REPLACE LIGHT CENTER ING LAMP L1. REPLACE 800PL6. DISCONNECT 800PL6 XJ3 AND MEASURE CONTINU ITY ON THE FREED CABLE CONNECTOR WITH LIGHT CENTERING DEVICE BUT TON PRESSED: BETWEEN PINS 6 AND 7. CONTINUITY OK? CHECK WIRING BETWEEN 800PL6 XJ3 AND LIGHT CENTERING DEVICE BUT TON S33. IF OK, REPLACE BUTTON S33. CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL6 XJ2 AND 800PL2 XJ3 OK? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL6 XJ2 AND 800PL2 XJ3. REPLACE 800PL2..

IS SERVICE TERMI NAL SCREEN IN AGREEMENT WITH THE CONFIGURATION GIVEN ON THE PRE VIOUS PAGE?

PRESS LIGHT CENTERING DEVICE BUTTON WHILE WATCHING SERVICE TERMI NAL SCREEN.

"Light Button = On"?

CONFIGURE "CoMmand" TO "On" VIA F1 ON SERVICE TERMINAL.

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"Light Supply = On"?

LIGHT CENTERING LAMP LIT?

CHECK FUSE F11 AND ITS HOLDER. (BAD CONTACT.)

END OF TEST. VOLTAGE BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ9 PINS A AND B AT 27 VDC?

VOLTAGE BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 PIN 61 AND TP2 AT 5 VDC? VOLTAGE BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 PIN 52 AND TP6 AT 1.2 VDC?

REPLACE 800PL1.

REPLACE CABLE BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ9 AND LIGHT CENTERING LAMP L1.

CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9 OK?

REPLACE 800PL1.

REPLACE 800PL2..

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9.

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


400PL3 = CPU BOARD 800PL1 = GANTRY POWER BOARD 800PL2 = GANTRY INTERFACE BOARD 800PL3 = CPU BOARD 800PL6 = TUBE HOUSING ARM DISTRIBUTION BOARD

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ARE THERE ANY DIF FERENCES ON THE "STATUS" LINES? RESET 800PL3. Fuse = Ok"? CHECK ALL FUSES ON 800PL1. Paddle Refer = Closed?

IS SERVICE TERMINAL SCREEN IN AGREE MENT WITH THE CON FIGURATION GIVEN ON THE PREVIOUS PAGE?

ACTIVATE SOFTWARE VIA F3. Software Pres = On? REPLACE800PL2. CONFIGURE "Movement =" TO "Enable" VIA F1. DOES "Phase Read ing =" SHOW A CY CLIC DISPLAY IN THE SEQUENCE "0", "1", "3", "2"?

ARE ALL THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS PRESENT: "Comp Foot Sw = Off" "Decomp Foot Sw = Off" "Direction = Decompression" "Foot Security = Off" ?

REPLACE 800PL2.

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Software Pres = On? REPLACE 800PL2. DISCONNECT CABLE AND CHECK CONNEC TOR ON 800PL8. IF CON NECTOR IS DAMAGED, REPLACE 800PL8. 800PL1 F11 AT 27VDC? SEE BLOCK DIAGRAM NO. 7 CHECK CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL5 XJ3 AND 800PL1 XJ2. REPLACE 800PL5. CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL5 XJ1 AND 800PL2 XJ4 OK? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL5 XJ1 AND 800PL2 XJ4. CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL5 XJ8 AND 800PL8 XJ1 OK? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL5 XJ8 AND 800PL8 XJ1. REPLACE 800PL8.

Force Sensor = +0.000E+0?

CHECK CABLE CONNEC TION ON 800PL8 XJ1.

WITH A COMPRESSION PEDAL ACTIVATED, DO ALL THE FOLLOWING CONDI TIONS APPEAR: "Comp Foot Sw = On "Decomp Foot Sw = Off" "Direction = Compression" "Foot Security = On" ?

CABLE CONNECTION OK?

LOWER COMPRESSION PADDLE HOLDER BY HAND TO ALLOW ACCESS TO 800PL5. VOLTAGE ACROSS 800PL5 C8 (27V_EXT) IS 27 VDC?

WITH A DECOMPRESSION PEDAL ACTIVATED, DO ALL THE FOLLOWING CONDI TIONS APPEAR: "Comp Foot Sw = Off "Decomp Foot Sw = On" "Direction = Decompression" "Foot Security = On" ?

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ROTATE COMPRESSION FINE TUNING KNOB. Rotation But = +0.000E+0?

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USE F4 OR F5 KEYS TO CONFIGURE "SPeed = 1.0 mm/s", THEN PRESS F6 ONCE (@<07001>) AND USE F1 AND F2 TO CONFI GURE "% CURRENT = 25%". RETURN TO MENU @<07000> AND USE F2 TO CONFIGURE "POWER = On". POWER = On? CHECK 5 VOLT POWER SUPPLY. WITH A COMPRESSION PEDAL ACTIVATED, DO ALL THE FOLLOWING CONDI TIONS APPEAR: "Paddle Refer = Open" "Comp Foot Sw = On" "Decomp Foot Sw = Off" "Direction = Compression" "Foot Security = On" ?

800PL5 DS2 ON?

800PL5 DS4 AND DS5 ON?

CONNECT SCOPE GROUND TO 800PL2 TP17 OR TP23 (GND) AND PROBE TO 800PL2 TP8 ("FORCE_SEN SOR" SIGNAL). RECTANGULAR SIGNAL PRESENT ON SCOPE?

REPLACE 800PL2.

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CONFIRM THAT ALL THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS APPEARED: "Paddle Refer = Open" "Comp Foot Sw = Off" "Decomp Foot Sw = Off" "Direction = Decompression" "Foot Security = Off"

IS PADDLE GOING TOWARDS HOME POSITION? REPLACE 800PL1. (ROTOR CONTROL IN CORRECT FOR RE VERSING DIRECTION OF MOVEMENT.)

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


800PL1 = GANTRY POWER BOARD 800PL2 = GANTRY INTERFACE BOARD 800PL3 = CPU BOARD 800PL5 = COMPRESSION ARM DISTRIBUTION BOARD 800PL8 = PADDLE BOARD

END OF TEST.

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SEE ILLUSTRATION 528

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WITH A DECOMPRESSION PEDAL ACTIVATED, DO ALL THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS APPEAR: "Comp Foot Sw = Off" "Decomp Foot Sw = On" "Direction = Decompres sion" "Foot Security = On" ???

DISCONNECT PEDAL CABLE CONNECTOR FROM 800PL1 AND CHECK: - DISCONTINUITY BE TWEEN PINS 3 AND 1 WHEN DECOMPRESSION PEDAL IS ACTIVATED - CONTINUITY BETWEEN PINS 3 AND 4 WHEN DE COMPRESSION IS ACTI VATED - CONTINUITY BETWEEN PINS 3 AND 2 WHEN ANY PEDAL IS ACTIVATED

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


800PL1 = GANTRY POWER BOARD 800PL2 = GANTRY INTERFACE BOARD

DISCONNECT PEDAL CABLE CONNECTOR FROM 800PL1 AND CHECK: - CONTINUITY BETWEEN PINS 3 AND 1 WHEN COM PRESSION IS ACTIVATED - DISCONTINUITY BE TWEEN PINS 3 AND 4 WHEN COMPRESSION PED AL IS ACTIVATED - CONTINUITY BETWEEN PINS 3 AND 2 WHEN ANY PEDAL IS ACTIVATED

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ALL CHECKS ABOVE OK? REPLACE PEDAL ASSEMBLY.

ALL CHECKS ABOVE OK?

- TURN OFF SENOGRAPHE DMR - DISCONNECT CABLE FROM 800PL1 XJ3 - RECONNECT PEDAL CABLE TO 800PL1 - OHMMETER REF TO 800PL1 F11 (PEDAL SUPPLY)

ACTIVATE COMPRESSION PEDAL.

CONTINUITY AT 800PL1 XJ3 PIN 13?

CONTINUITY AT 800PL1 XJ3 PIN 14?

RELEASE COMPRESSION PEDAL AND ACTIVATE DE COMPRESSION PEDAL.

CONTINUITY AT 800PL1 XJ3 PIN 15?

CONTINUITY AT 800PL1 XJ3 PIN 14? REPLACE 800PL1. CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9 OK? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9.

REPLACE 800PL2.

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LOWER COMPRESSION PADDLE HOLDER BY HAND TO ALLOW ACCESS TO 800PL5. VOLTAGE ACROSS 800PL5 C8 (27V_EXT) IS 27 VDC? 800PL1 F11 AT 27VDC?

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800PL5 DS2 IS ON?

CHECK CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL5 XJ3 AND 800PL1 XJ2A.

800PL5 DS4 AND DS5 ARE ON? REPLACE 800PL5. SCOPE IN DIFFERENTIAL MODE; PROBE TO 800PL5 U7 PIN 10 AND PIN 11

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


800PL1 = GANTRY POWER BOARD 800PL2 = GANTRY INTERFACE BOARD 800PL5 = COMPRESSION ARM DISTRIBUTION BOARD 800PL9 = ENCODER BOARD

- ROTATE VERY SLOWLY COMPRESSION FINE TUN ING BUTTON - OBSERVE IF VOLTAGE READING VARIES

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- REPEAT WITH PROBE ON 800PL5 U7 PIN 13 AND PIN 14

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DID VOLTAGE VARY BETWEEN 800PL5 U7 PINS 10 AND 11?

DID VOLTAGE VARY BETWEEN 800PL5 U7 PINS 13 AND 14? DETACH COMPRESSION PADDLE HOLDER FROM THE GANTRY, IN ORDER TO HAVE ACCESS TO 800PL9.

CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL5 XJ1 AND 800PL2 XJ4 OK? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL5 XJ2 AND 800PL2 XJ5.

VOLTAGE BETWEEN 800PL9 XJ1 PINS 1 AND 4 AT 5VDC? REPLACE 800PL2.

CHECK CONTINUITY OF CABLES BETWEEN 800PL9 AND 800PL8, AND BETWEEN 800PL8 AND 800PL5.

- VOLTMETER REF TO 800PL9 XJ1 PIN 4 - VOLTMETER PROBE TO 800PL9 XJ1 PIN 2 - ROTATE VERY SLOWLY COMPRESSION FINE TUN ING BUTTON - OBSERVE IF VOLTAGE READING VARIES - REPEAT WITH VOLTME TER PROBE ON 800PL9 XJ1 PIN 3

DID VOLTAGE VARY ON 800PL9 XJ1 PIN 2?

DID VOLTAGE VARY ON 800PL9 XJ1 PIN 3? IS POSITION OF OPTI CAL CODER CORRECT WITH RESPECT TO THE CODER WHEEL?

SEE JOB CARD ... REPLACE 800PL9.

CHECK CONTINUITY OF CABLES BETWEEN 800PL9 AND 800PL8, AND BETWEEN 800PL8 AND 800PL5.

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DOES PADDLE LEAVE HOME POSITION? DISCONNECT 800PL1 XJ7 (COMPRESSION MOTOR WINDINGS). MEASURE RE SISTANCE BETWEEN PINS 1 AND 2, AND BETWEEN PINS 3 AND 4 OF CABLE CON NECTOR.

Paddle Refer : Open?

VOLTAGE ACROSS 800PL5 C8 IS 27VDC?

CHECK THAT THE VALUE OF "Position [cm] = " IS NOT CHANGING. CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL5 XJ3 AND 800PL1 XJ2A OK? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL5 XJ3 AND 800PL1 XJ2A. DISCONNECT COMPRES SION MOTOR AT CONNEC TOR XJP1. MEASURE RE SISTANCE BETWEEN PINS 1 AND 2, AND BETWEEN PINS 3 AND 4 OF CONNECTOR GOING TO MOTOR.

DID BOTH WINDINGS SHOW A RESISTANCE OF ____ OHMS?

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DS5 AND DS22 ON? WITH F0 OPTICALLY BLOCKED, IS VOLTAGE BETWEEN 800PL5 C52 0V AND 800PL5 U6 PIN 1 4VDC? WITH 800PL5 FO OPTI CALLY BLOCKED, SCOPE IN DIFFEREN TIAL MODE, PROBE TO 800PL5 U6 PIN 2 AND PIN 3, VOLTAGE IS 5V? CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL5 XJ2 AND 800PL2 XJ5 OK? REPLACE 800PL2.

VOLTAGE ACROSS 800PL5 C8 IS 27VDC?

CHECK 27V POWER SUPPLY ON 800PL1. DID BOTH WINDINGS SHOW A RESISTANCE OF ____ OHMS? 800PL5 DS5 IS ON? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL1 XJ7 AND XJP1.

CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL5 XJ7 AND 800PL11 XJ1 OK?

REPLACE COMPRES SION MOTOR M4.

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REPLACE 800PL5.

LOWER COMPRESSION PADDLE HOLDER BY HAND TO ALLOW ACCESS TO 800PL5. CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL5 XJ3 AND 800PL1 XJ2 OK? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL5 XJ3 AND 800PL1 XJ2. CHECK 27V POWER SUPPLY ON 800PL1. CONNECT SCOPE GND TO 800PL1 0V, THEN CHECK THE FOLLOWING SIGNALS ON 800PL1: - 800PL1 CR9 CATHODE OR U13 PIN 1 SHOULD GO TO 5VDC WHEN MoVemenT IS ENABLED VIA F2 - 800PL1 CR 38 PIN 3 AND CR55 PIN 3 SHOULD BOTH SHOW A 1-VOLT PEAK POSITIVE HALF-WAVE RECTIFIED SINE WAVE (AP PROX. 4 mS PERIOD) - 800PL1 CR7 ANODE OR U7 PIN 1 AND 800PL1 CR27 ANODE OR U16 PIN 1 SHOULD BOTH SHOW A 5-VOLT PEAK POSITIVE SQUARE WAVE (APPROX. 8 mS PERIOD)

REPLACE 800PL5.

USE F2 TO CONFIGURE POWER = Off.

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL5 XJ7 AND 800PL11 XJ1. SET "SPeed :" TO MINI MUM POSSIBLE BY PRESS ING F5 REPEATEDLY UNTIL "0.6 mm/s" IS OBTAINED. CONFIGURE POWER : On VIA F2. CONNECT VOLTMETER GND TO 800PL5 C52 0V. DO VOLTAGES ON 800PL5 U7 PIN 1 AND PIN 7 BOTH VARY WHEN A COMPRES SION PEDAL IS ACTI VATED?

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL5 XJ1 AND 800PL2 XJ4.

INPUT VOLTAGE OF 800PL5 Q2 EQUAL TO ITS OUTPUT VOLTAGE (27V)?

REPLACE 800PL11.

REPLACE 800PL5.

CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL5 XJ6 AND 800PL7 XJ1 OK? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL5 XJ6 AND 800PL7 XJ1.

SCOPE IN DIFFERENTIAL MODE, PROBE TO 800PL5 U7 PINS 2 AND 3;VOLTAGE VARIES WHEN A COM PRESSION PEDAL IS AC TIVATED?

REPLACE 800PL5.

ABOVE SIGNALS ALL OK?

SCOPE IN DIFFERENTIAL MODE, PROBE TO 800PL5 U7 PINS 5 AND 6; VOLTAGE VARIES WHEN A COM PRESSION PEDAL IS AC TIVATED? REPLACE 800PL5. CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL5 XJ1 AND 800PL2 XJ4 OK?

REPLACE 800PL1.

CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9 OK? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9.

REPLACE 800PL2.

800PL5 DS6 ON?

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL5 XJ1 AND 800PL2 XJ4. REPLACE 800PL2.

REPLACE 800PL5.

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


800PL1 = GANTRY POWER BOARD 800PL2 = GANTRY INTERFACE BOARD 800PL5 = COMPRESSION ARM DISTRIBUTION BOARD 800PL7 = SID SENSOR BOARD 800PL11 = ENCODER BOARD

REPLACE 800PL7.

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REAR COLLIMATOR TESTS

GO TO MENU @<07005>. VERIFY THAT SERVICE TERMINAL SCREEN IS IN AGREEMENT WITH PRE VIOUS PAGE. WHILE OBSERVING THE REAR COLLIMATOR, EX ECUTE THE "INIT" TEST BY PRESSING F9 AND THEN F1. DURING THE "INIT" TEST, DID THE REAR COLLIMATOR BEHAVE AS GIVEN ON THE "REAR COLLIMATOR MAINT" MENU NO. @<6020>?

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


800PL1 = GANTRY POWER BOARD 800PL2 = GANTRY INTERFACE BOARD 800PL6 = TUBE HOUSING ARM DISTRIBUTION BOARD

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DURING THE "INIT" TEST, DID THE MOTOR MAKE A GROANING NOISE?

ENTER "TEST" VIA F2. SET REAR COLLIMATOR AP ERTURE TO MINIMUM OPEN ING BY PRESSING F6 RE PEATEDLY. NOTE: REAR COLLIMATOR MOTOR MOVEMENTS ARE LESS UNIFORM THAN IN NORMAL APPLICATION BE CAUSE COMMAND FRE QUENCY IS REDUCED.

ENTER "TEST" VIA F2. CONFIGURE: "PHASE 1 = Toggle" VIA F2. MEASURED WITH SCOPE (PROBE GROUND ON GROUNDED END OF 800PL1 C21), DOES 800PL1 U43 PIN 5 SHOW THE WAVE FORM GIVEN ON BLOCK DIAGRAM 12?

RECTANGULAR WA VEFORM ON ANODE OF 800PL1 CR49 (MEASURED WITH SCOPE)?

"Reference = "Open"?

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REPLACE 800PL1.

CONFIGURE: "Current Value = Toggle" VIA F1.

END OF TEST. VOLTAGE ACROSS 800PL6 C15 IS 27 VDC?

DOES SCOPE SHOW THE WAVEFORM GIVEN ON BLOCK DIAGRAM 12? RECTANGULAR WA VEFORM ON CATH ODE OF 800PL1 CR52 (MEASURED WITH SCOPE)?

VOLTAGE ACROSS 800PL6 C13 IS 15 VDC AND DS4 IS ON?

CONFIGURE: "Current Value = Disabled" "PHASE 1 = Disabled" "PHASE 2 = Toggle". MEASURED WITH SCOPE (PROBE GROUND ON GROUNDED END OF 800PL1 C21), DOES 800PL1 U43 PIN 14 SHOW THE WAVE FORM GIVEN ON BLOCK DIAGRAM 12?

CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL6 XJ1C AND 800PL1 XJ14 OK?

VOLTAGE BETWEEN 800PL6 XJ12 PIN 1 AND "0 V" END OF C13 IS 6 VDC?

REPLACE 800PL6.

CHECK 27V_EXT DISTRI BUTION ON 800PL1.

REPLACE 800PL1.

LEAVE TEST MODE VIA F9. MEASURED WITH SCOPE, DOES 800PL6 U2 PIN 17 CHANGE STATE WHEN "INIT" TEST IS EXECUTED? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL6 XJ1C AND 800PL1 XJ14.

RECTANGULAR WA VEFORM ON ANODE OF 800PL1 CR54 (MEASURED WITH SCOPE)?

CONFIGURE: "Current Value = Toggle".

REPLACE 800PL1.

DOES SCOPE SHOW THE WAVEFORM GIVEN ON BLOCK DIAGRAM 12?

CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL6 XJ2 AND 800PL2 XJ3 OK?

MEASURED WITH SCOPE, DOES 800PL6 U2 PIN 2 CHANGE STATE WHEN "INIT" TEST IS EXECUTED?

REPLACE 800PL6. REPLACE 800PL2.

RECTANGULAR WAVE FORM ON CATHODE OF 800PL1 CR52 (MEA SURED WITH SCOPE)? CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9 OK?

VIEW 800PL1 U43 PIN 5 AND U53 PIN 14 SIMULTANEOUSLY ON SCOPE. WHILE WATCHING SCOPE, ACTIVATE "CLOSE" VIA F6. NOTE: REAR COLLIMATOR MOTOR MOVEMENTS ARE LESS UNIFORM THAN IN NORMAL APPLICATION BE CAUSE COMMAND FRE QUENCY IS REDUCED.

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL6 XJ2 AND 800PL2 XJ3.

REPLACE 800PL1.

TURN OFF SENOGRAPHE DMR. DISCONNECT 800PL6 XJ11. WITH VOLTMETER IN DIODE TEST MODE, MEASURE VOLTAGE ON FREED CABLE CONNECTOR BETWEEN PINS 1 AND 2. (SEE BLOCK DIAGRAM 11.) DIODE JUNCTION VOLTAGE AT 1 VDC? REPLACE OPTOSENSOR V10. IN THE SAME WAY AS ABOVE, CHECK DIODE JUNCTIONS OF OPTOSENSORS V11, V12 AND V13 VIA 800PL6 XJ7, XJ10 AND XJ12, RESPECTIVELY. REPLACE DEFECTIVE OPTO-SENSOR(S).

REPLACE 800PL2. REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9.

90 DEG. PHASE OFFSET BETWEEN SIGNALS ON SCOPE AS SHOWN ON BLOCK DIAGRAM 12? REPLACE 800PL2. WITH 800PL6 XJ8 DIS CONNECTED, 142 OHMS BETWEEN PINS 1 AND 2 AND BE TWEEN PINS 3 AND 4 (MOTOR M8 WIND INGS)?

REPLACE REAR COLLIMA TOR MOTOR M8.

CHECK CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL6 XJ1C AND 800PL1 XJ14.

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LATERAL COLLIMATOR TESTS

TURN SENOGRAPHE DMR OFF, THEN BACK ON AGAIN. PRESS F10 AND GO TO "LATERAL COL LIMATOR MAINT" MENU NO. @<6021>.

WHILE OBSERVING THE LAT ERAL COLLIMATOR BLADES, EXECUTE THE "INIT" TEST BY PRESSING F1.

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


800PL1 = GANTRY POWER BOARD 800PL2 = GANTRY INTERFACE BOARD 800PL6 = TUBE HOUSING ARM DISTRIBUTION BOARD

DURING THE "INIT" TEST, DID THE LATERAL COLLIMATOR BLADES BEHAVE AS GIVEN ON THE "LATERAL COLLI MATOR MAINT" MENU NO. @<6021>?

DURING THE "INIT" TEST, DID THE MOTOR MAKE A GROANING NOISE?

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ENTER "TEST" VIA F2. CONFIRM : "Current Value = Disabled" "PHASE 1 = Disabled" "PHASE 2 = Disabled" CONFIGURE: "PHASE 1 = Toggle" VIA F2. RECTANGULAR WAVE FORM ON ANODE OF 800PL1 CR5 (MEA SURED WITH SCOPE)? MEASURED WITH SCOPE (PROBE GROUND ON GROUNDED END OF 800PL1 C12), DOES 800PL1 U11 PIN 5 SHOW THE WAVE FORM GIVEN ON BLOCK DIAGRAM 12? CONFIGURE: "Current Value = Toggle" VIA F1. REPLACE 800PL1. DOES SCOPE SHOW THE WAVEFORM GIV EN ON BLOCK DIA GRAM 12? RECTANGULAR WAVE FORM ON CATHODE OF 800PL1 CR6 (MEASURED WITH SCOPE)? CONFIGURE: "Current Value = Disabled" "PHASE 1 = Disabled" "PHASE 2 = Toggle". REPLACE 800PL1. MEASURED WITH SCOPE (PROBE GROUND ON GROUNDED END OF 800PL1 C12), DOES 800PL1 U11 PIN 14 SHOW THE WAVE FORM GIVEN ON BLOCK DIAGRAM 12? RECTANGULAR WAVE FORM ON ANODE OF 800PL1 CR8 (MEA SURED WITH SCOPE)? CONFIGURE: "Current Value = Toggle". REPLACE 800PL1.

ENTER "TEST" VIA F2. CONFIRM : "Current Value = Disabled" "PHASE 1 = Disabled" "PHASE 2 = Disabled"

SET LATERAL COLLIMATOR APERTURE TO MINIMUM OPENING BY PRESSING F6 REPEATEDLY.

NOTE: LATERAL COLLIMATOR MOTOR MOVEMENTS ARE LESS UNIFORM THAN IN NOR MAL APPLICATION BECAUSE COMMAND FREQUENCY IS REDUCED.

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"Reference = "Open"?

END OF TEST. VOLTAGE ACROSS 800PL6 C15 IS 27 VDC?

VOLTAGE ACROSS 800PL6 C13 IS 15 VDC AND DS4 IS ON?

CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL6 XJ1C AND 800PL1 XJ14 OK?

VOLTAGE BETWEEN 800PL6 XJ12 PIN 1 AND "0 V" END OF C13 IS 6 VDC?

REPLACE 800PL6.

CHECK 27V_EXT DISTRI BUTION ON 800PL1.

LEAVE TEST MODE VIA F9. MEASURED WITH SCOPE, DOES 800PL6 U2 PIN 17 CHANGE STATE WHEN "INIT" TEST IS EXECUTED? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL6 XJ1C AND 800PL1 XJ14.

CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL6 XJ2 AND 800PL2 XJ3 OK?

MEASURED WITH SCOPE, DOES 800PL6 U2 PIN 2 CHANGE STATE WHEN "INIT" TEST IS EXECUTED?

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RECTANGULAR WAVE FORM ON CATHODE OF 800PL1 CR6 (MEA SURED WITH SCOPE)? CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9 OK?

DOES SCOPE SHOW THE WAVEFORM GIVEN ON BLOCK DIAGRAM 12?

REPLACE 800PL6. REPLACE 800PL2. REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL6 XJ2 AND 800PL2 XJ3.

VIEW 800PL1 U11 PIN 5 AND B11 PIN 14 SIMULTANEOUSLY ON SCOPE. WHILE WATCHING SCOPE, AC TIVATE "CLOSE" VIA F6. NOTE: LATERAL COLLIMATOR MOTOR MOVEMENTS ARE LESS UNIFORM THAN IN NOR MAL APPLICATION BECAUSE COMMAND FREQUENCY IS REDUCED. 90 DEG. PHASE OFF SET BETWEEN SIG NALS ON SCOPE AS SHOWN ON BLOCK DIAGRAM 12?

TURN OFF SENOGRAPHE DMR. DISCONNECT 800PL6 XJ11. WITH VOLTMETER IN DIODE TEST MODE, MEASURE VOLTAGE ON FREED CABLE CONNECTOR BETWEEN PINS 1 AND 2. (SEE BLOCK DIAGRAM 11.) DIODE JUNCTION VOLTAGE AT 1 VDC? REPLACE OPTOSENSOR V10. IN THE SAME WAY AS ABOVE, CHECK DIODE JUNCTIONS OF OPTOSENSORS V11, V12 AND V13 VIA 800PL6 XJ7, XJ10 AND XJ12, RESPECTIVELY. REPLACE DEFECTIVE OPTO-SENSOR(S).

REPLACE 800PL1.

REPLACE 800PL2.

REPLACE CABLE BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9.

REPLACE 800PL2. WITH 800PL6 XJ9 DIS CONNECTED, 142 OHMS BETWEEN PINS 1 AND 2 AND BETWEEN PINS 3 AND 4 (MOTOR M9 WINDINGS)? REPLACE LATERAL COLLI MATOR MOTOR M9. CHECK CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL6 XJ1C AND 800PL1 XJ14.

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FRONT COLLIMATOR TESTS

TURN SENOGRAPHE DMR OFF, THEN BACK ON AGAIN. PRESS F10 AND GO TO "LAT ERAL COLLIMATOR MAINT" MENU NO. @<6021>. WHILE OBSERVING THE LATERAL COLLIMATOR BLADES, EXECUTE THE "INIT" TEST BY PRESSING F1.

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


800PL1 = GANTRY POWER BOARD 800PL2 = GANTRY INTERFACE BOARD 800PL6 = TUBE HOUSING ARM DISTRIBUTION BOARD

DURING THE "INIT" TEST, DID THE FRONT COLLIMATOR BLADES BEHAVE AS GIVEN ON THE "LATERAL COLLI MATOR MAINT" MENU NO. @<6022>?

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ENTER "TEST" VIA F2. CONFIRM : "Current Value = Disabled" "PHASE 1 = Disabled" "PHASE 2 = Disabled" CONFIGURE: "PHASE 1 = Toggle" VIA F2. MEASURED WITH SCOPE (PROBE GROUND ON GROUNDED END OF 800PL1 C52), DOES 800PL1 U55 PIN 5 SHOW THE WAVE FORM GIVEN ON BLOCK DIAGRAM 12? RECTANGULAR WA VEFORM ON ANODE OF 800PL1 CR58 (MEASURED WITH SCOPE)? CONFIGURE: "Current Value = Toggle" VIA F1. REPLACE 800PL1. DOES SCOPE SHOW THE WAVEFORM GIVEN ON BLOCK DIAGRAM 12? RECTANGULAR WA VEFORM ON CATH ODE OF 800PL1 CR63 (MEASURED WITH SCOPE)? CONFIGURE: "Current Value = Disabled" "PHASE 1 = Disabled" "PHASE 2 = Toggle". REPLACE 800PL1. RECTANGULAR WA VEFORM ON ANODE OF 800PL1 CR65 (MEASURED WITH SCOPE)? MEASURED WITH SCOPE (PROBE GROUND ON GROUNDED END OF 800PL1 C42), DOES 800PL1 U55 PIN 14 SHOW THE WAVE FORM GIVEN ON BLOCK DIAGRAM 12? CONFIGURE: "Current Value = Toggle". REPLACE 800PL1.

DURING THE "INIT" TEST, DID THE MOTOR MAKE A GROANING NOISE?

ENTER "TEST" VIA F2. CONFIRM : "Current Value = Disabled" "PHASE 1 = Disabled" "PHASE 2 = Disabled"

SET FRONT COLLIMATOR APERTURE TO MINIMUM OPENING BY PRESSING F6 REPEATEDLY. NOTE: FRONT COLLIMATOR MOTOR MOVEMENTS ARE LESS UNIFORM THAN IN NORMAL APPLICATION BE CAUSE COMMAND FRE QUENCY IS REDUCED.

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"Reference = "Open"?

END OF TEST. VOLTAGE ACROSS 800PL6 C15 IS 27 VDC?

VOLTAGE ACROSS 800PL6 C13 IS 15 VDC AND DS4 IS ON?

CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL6 XJ1C AND 800PL1 XJ14 OK?

VOLTAGE BETWEEN 800PL6 XJ12 PIN 1 AND "0 V" END OF C13 IS 6 VDC?

REPLACE 800PL6.

CHECK 27V_EXT DISTRI BUTION ON 800PL1.

LEAVE TEST MODE VIA F9. MEASURED WITH SCOPE, DOES 800PL6 U2 PIN 17 CHANGE STATE WHEN "INIT" TEST IS EXECUTED? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL6 XJ1C AND 800PL1 XJ14.

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CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9 OK? RECTANGULAR WA VEFORM ON CATH ODE OF 800PL1 CR63 (MEASURED WITH SCOPE)?

DOES SCOPE SHOW THE WAVEFORM GIVEN ON BLOCK DIAGRAM 12?

CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL6 XJ2 AND 800PL2 XJ3 OK?

MEASURED WITH SCOPE, DOES 800PL6 U2 PIN 2 CHANGE STATE WHEN "INIT" TEST IS EXECUTED?

REPLACE 800PL6. REPLACE 800PL2.

VIEW 800PL1 U55 PIN 5 AND U55 PIN 14 SIMULTANEOUSLY ON SCOPE. WHILE WATCHING SCOPE, ACTIVATE "CLOSE" VIA F6. NOTE: FRONT COLLIMATOR MOTOR MOVEMENTS ARE LESS UNIFORM THAN IN NORMAL APPLICATION BE CAUSE COMMAND FRE QUENCY IS REDUCED.

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL6 XJ2 AND 800PL2 XJ3.

REPLACE 800PL1.

TURN OFF SENOGRAPHE DMR. DISCONNECT 800PL6 XJ11. WITH VOLTMETER IN DIODE TEST MODE, MEASURE VOLTAGE ON FREED CABLE CONNECTOR BETWEEN PINS 1 AND 2. (SEE BLOCK DIAGRAM 11.) DIODE JUNCTION VOLTAGE AT 1 VDC? REPLACE OPTOSENSOR V10. IN THE SAME WAY AS ABOVE, CHECK DIODE JUNCTIONS OF OPTOSENSORS V11, V12 AND V13 VIA 800PL6 XJ7, XJ10 AND XJ12, RESPECTIVELY. REPLACE DEFECTIVE OPTO-SENSOR(S).

REPLACE 800PL2. REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9.

90 DEG. PHASE OFF SET BETWEEN SIG NALS ON SCOPE AS SHOWN ON BLOCK DIAGRAM 12? REPLACE 800PL2. WITH 800PL6 XJ9 DIS CONNECTED, 28 OHMS BETWEEN PINS 1 AND 2 AND BE TWEEN PINS 3 AND 4 (MOTOR WINDINGS)? REPLACE FRONT COLLI MATOR MOTOR CHECK CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL6 XJ1C AND 800PL1 XJ14.

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SERVICE TERMINAL SCREEN MUST BE IN AGREEMENT WITH THE CONFIGURATION GIVEN ON THE PREVIOUS PAGE.

WHILE OBSERVING THE FIL TER HOLDER, EXECUTE THE "INIT" TEST BY PRESSING F9 AND THEN F1.

CONFIRM: FILTER HOLDER DID NOT ROTATE AT ALL. ENTER "TEST" VIA F2. CONFIRM: Current Value = Disabled Phase 1 = Disabled Phase 2 = Disabled Reference = X CONFIGURE "PHASE 1" TO "Toggle" VIA F2.

DID THE FILTER HOLD ER MAKE A COM PLETE TURN AND THEN GENERATE A "BEEP" TONE WITH OUT RETURNING TO THE LAST FILTER USED?

DID THE FILTER HOLD ER MAKE A COM PLETE TURN AND THEN RETURN TO THE LAST FILTER USED?

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WITH PROBE GROUND ON GROUNDED END OF 800PL1 C188 OR U74 PIN 1, DOES 800PL1 U74 PIN 5 SHOW THE WAVE FORM GIVEN ON BLOCK DIAGRAM 12? KEEP "PHASE 1 = Toggle" AND CONFIGURE "Current Value" TO "Toggle" VIA F1. RECTANGULAR WAVE FORM ON ANODE OF 800PL1 CR72 WHEN MEASURED WITH SCOPE? REPLACE 800PL1. DOES SCOPE SHOW THE WAVEFORM GIVEN ON BLOCK DIAGRAM 12? RECTANGULAR WAVE FORM ON CATHODE OF 800PL1 CR76 WHEN MEASURED WITH SCOPE? CONFIGURE: "Current Value = Disabled" "PHASE 1 = Disabled" "PHASE 2 = Toggle". REPLACE 800PL1. WITH PROBE GROUND ON GROUNDED END OF 800PL1 C188 OR U74 PIN 1, DOES 800PL1 U74 PIN 14 SHOW THE WAVEFORM GIV EN ON BLOCK DIA GRAM 12? RECTANGULAR WAVE FORM ON ANODE OF 800PL1 CR81 (MEA SURED WITH SCOPE)? CONFIGURE: "Current Value = Toggle". REPLACE 800PL1. DOES SCOPE SHOW THE WAVEFORM GIVEN ON BLOCK DIAGRAM 12? RECTANGULAR WAVE FORM ON CATHODE OF 800PL1 CR76 (MEA SURED WITH SCOPE)? VIEW 800PL1 U74 PIN 14 AND U74 PIN 5 SIMULTA NEOUSLY ON SCOPE. NOTE: FILTER MOTOR MOVEMENTS ARE LESS UNI FORM THAN IN NORMAL APPLICATION BECAUSE COMMAND FREQUENCY IS REDUCED. REPLACE 800PL1. CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9 OK? 90 DEG. PHASE SHIFT BETWEEN SIG NALS ON SCOPE AS SHOWN ON BLOCK DIAGRAM 12? REPLACE 800PL2. REPLACE 800PL2. WITH 800PL6 XJ6 DIS CONNECTED, 142 OHMS BETWEEN PINS 1 AND 2 AND BETWEEN PINS 3 AND 4 (MOTOR M6 WINDINGS)? REPLACE FILTER MOTOR M6. CHECK CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL6 XJ1C AND 800PL1 XJ14.

END OF TEST.

VOLTAGE ACROSS 800PL6 C15 IS 27 VDC? CHECK 27V_EXT ON 800PL1. IS 800PL6 LED DS6 ON? PROBLEMS WITH 27V_EXT ON 800PL1? VOLTAGE BETWEEN 800PL6 XJ12 PIN 1 AND "0V" END OF C14 AT 6 VDC? REPLACE 800PL6. MEASURED WITH SCOPE, DOES 800PL6 U2 PIN 15 CHANGE STATE WHEN "INIT" TEST IS EXECUTED?

CHECK 800PL1 FOR TIGHTNESS OF SUPPLY TERMINALS, DEFECTIVE PRINTED CIRCUIT PATHS, ETC. CHECK CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL6 XJ1C AND 800PL1 XJ14.

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CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL6 XJ2 AND 800PL2 XJ3 OK?

MEASURED WITH SCOPE, DOES 800PL6 U2 PIN 4 CHANGE STATE WHEN "INIT" TEST IS EXECUTED?

TURN OFF SENOGRAPHE DMR.

REPLACE 800PL6. REPLACE 800PL2. REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL6 XJ2 AND 800PL2 XJ3.

DISCONNECT 800PL6 XJ11. WITH VOLTMETER IN DIODE TEST MODE, MEASURE VOLTAGE ON FREED CABLE CONNECTOR BETWEEN PINS 1 AND 2. (SEE BLOCK DIAGRAM 12.)

DIODE JUNCTION VOLTAGE AT 1 VDC? REPLACE OPTOSENSOR V10. IN THE SAME WAY AS ABOVE, CHECK DIODE JUNCTIONS OF OPTOSENSORS V11, V12 AND V13 VIA 800PL6 XJ7, XJ10 AND XJ12, RESPECTIVELY. REPLACE DEFECTIVE OPTO-SENSOR(S).

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


800PL1 = GANTRY POWER BOARD 800PL2 = GANTRY INTERFACE BOARD 800PL6 = TUBE HOUSING ARM DISTRIBUTION BOARD

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9.

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ILLUSTRATION 535 TSG 013 ARM ROTATION TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS

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GO TO MENU @<07014. IS SERVICE TERMINAL SCREEN IN AGREE MENT WITH THE CON FIGURATION GIVEN ON THE PREVIOUS PAGE?

RESET 800PL3 AND 400PL3.

ARE THERE DIFFER ENCES ON THE "STA TUS" LINES?

ACTIVATE ONE OF THE ARM ROTATION BUTTONS (S21, S23, S25, OR S27). "Fuse = Ok"?

CHECK ALL FUSES ON 800PL1.

"Rot Button = On" AND "Button Secu = On"? "Soft Presence = Off""?

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REPLACE 800PL2. "Rot Button" = Off" AND "Button Secu = Off"?

CONFIGURE "SOFTware" TO "On" VIA F2.

"Soft Presence = On"? CONFIRM "Rotation Cde = On" AND "Rotat Supplied = On". REPLACE 800PL2. CONFIGURE "MoVemenT" TO "Enabled" VIA F1. ACTIVATE ONE OF THE ARM ROTATION BUTTONS (S21, S23, S25, OR S27). "Rot Button = On", "Soft Presence = On", "Button Secu = On", "Ro tation Cde = On", AND "Rotat Supplied = On"?? REPLACE 800PL2.

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"Rotation Cde = Off" AND "Rotat Supplied = Off"?

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WAS ELECTROBRAKE AUDIBLY ACTI VATED WHEN BUT TON WAS PRESSED? CONFIGURE SOFTware = Off VIA F2 AND MoVemenT = Disabled VIA F1. 800PL1 DS8 LIT?

REPLACE 800PL2.

END OF TEST. DOES VOLTAGE BE TWEEN 800PL1 XJ6 PINS 1 AND 2 GO FROM 0 TO 30 VDC WHEN ARM ROTA TION BUTTON IS AC TIVATED? REPLACE 800PL2. CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ6 AND ELECTRO-BRAKE Y1 OK? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL1 XJ6 AND ELECTRO-BRAKE Y1. REPLACE ELECTROBRAKE Y1.

CONFIGURE SOFTware = On VIA F2 AND MoVemenT = En abled VIA F1.

ACTIVATE ONE OF THE ARM ROTATION BUTTONS (S21, S23, S25, OR S27).

Rotat Supplied = Off?

END OF TEST. CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9 OK? 800PL1 DS8 NOT LIT?

VOLTAGE ACROSS TER MINALS OF 800PL5 C4 AT 27 VDC?

REPLACE 800PL2.

VOLTAGE ACROSS TER MINALS OF 800PL5 C2 AT 15 VDC? REPLACE 800PL5. DISCONNECT 800PL5 XJ4. WITH ONE OF THE BUT TONS ACTIVATED, MEASURE CONTINUITY ON FREED CABLE CONNECTOR BE TWEEN PINS 3 AND 5 AND BETWEEN PINS 4 AND 5.

CHECK 27V_EXT DISTRIBU TION ON 800PL1. PROBLEMS WITH 27V_EXT ON 800PL1?

REPLACE 800PL2.

REPLACE CABLE BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9.

CHECK 800PL1 F10. VOLTAGE AT 800PL1 XJ3 PIN 53 AT 1.4 VDC?

CHECK 800PL1 FOR TIGHTNESS OF SUPPLY TERMINALS, DEFECTIVE PRINTED CIRCUIT PATHS, ETC. CHECK CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL5 XJ3 AND 800PL1 XJ2.

REPLACE 800PL1. CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9 OK? REPLACE 800PL2. REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9.

CONTINUITY OK?

CHECK BUTTON WIRING AND/OR REPLACE DEFEC TIVE BUTTON. CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL5 XJ1 AND 800PL2 XJ4 OK? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL5 XJ1 AND 800PL2 XJ4. REPLACE 800PL2.

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


800PL1 = GANTRY POWER BOARD 800PL2 = GANTRY INTERFACE BOARD 800PL3 = CPU BOARD 800PL5 = COMPRESSION ARM DISTRIBUTION BOARD 400PL3 = CPU BOARD

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800PL1 = GANTRY POWER BOARD
REMOVE BUCKY.

800PL2 = GANTRY INTERFACE BOARD 800PL5 = COMPRESSION ARM DISTRIBUTION BOARD 800PL10 = IMAGE RECEPTOR BOARD
RE-INSTALL BUCKY

GRID CARRIAGE STUCK?

REPLACE BUCKY.

GO TO MENU @<07114>..

1s/div CH1 1 V/div CH1 GND REPLACE BLOWN FUSE(S) ON 800PL1. F5 MOTOR F11 BUCKY SUPPLY Note: Fuse F1 on 800PL5 is a recovering fuse.

FUSE = Ok? TRANS CHECK 0 = OK AND TRANS CHECK 1 = OK? CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL2 XJ4 AND 800PL5 XJ1 OK?

"Grid Presence = yes"?

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CH2 GND CH2 500 mV/div

REPLACE 800PL5 REPLACE CABLE

CH1: ON_TRAME (ON GRID); 800-PL1-XJ3 pin 31 (CR87 CATHODE) CH2: CONSIGNE TRAME (GRID REF.); 800-PL1 TP10 GROUND REF. TP6

EXECUTE "CALIB" TEST VIA F1. DID MOTOR ACTIVATE DURING "CALIB" TEST?

DISCONNECT 800PL5 XJ3. +15 VDC ACROSS 800PL5 C51 OR LED DS4 ON? TROUBLESHOOT AND CORRECT PROBLEM WITH +15V. DISCONNECT 800PL10 J1. 27 VDC ON FREED CABLE END (FROM 80PL10 XJ1) BETWEEN PINS 1 AND 2? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL5 XJ9B AND 800PL10 J1.

WITH "CALIB" TEST EXECUTING, IS SIG NAL AT D21 CATHODE AS SHOWN AT A?

SLOWLY MOVE GRID CAR RIAGE FROM ONE EXTREME TO THE OTHER WHILE WATCHING "Grid End Stop" ON SERVICE TERMINAL. DID "Grid End Stop" BEGIN AT "Closed", CHANGE TO "Open", THEN RE TURN TO "Closed"?

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CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9 OK?

REPLACE 800PL2. Note: Cable on XJ2B can be removed for test as it is duplicated by XJ2A WITH "CALIB" TEST EXECUTING, IS SIG NAL AT 800PL1 TP10 AS SHOWN AT B? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9. WITH "CALIB" TEST EXECUTING, IS SIG NAL AT 800PL1 TP13 AS SHOWN AT C?

SET ARM ROTATION TO 0 DEG. (GRID IN HORIZON TAL POSITION). PERFORM A CALIBRATION VIA F1. IS "Gain" > 0.6 OR <0.5? (>+6.000E-1 OR <+5.000E-1)

RECONNECT 800PL10 J1. LED DS2 IS OFF?

REPLACE 800PL1.

RECTANGULAR SIG NAL BETWEEN xJ2B PIN 1 AND PIN2 ON 800PL1?

REPLACE BUCKY ADJUST DISTANCE BETWEEN MAGNET AND HALL EFFECT SENSOR Q2. SEE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE IN TSG014. - INCREASE DISTANCE TO RE DUCE GAIN; - REDUCE DISTANCE TO IN CREASE GAIN. A CORRECT "Gain" VALUE IS BE TWEEN 0.5 AND 0.6 (+5.000E-1 AND +6.000E-1). CHECK GRID CARRIAGE FOR CORRECT MECHANI CAL CENTERING. SEE JOB CARD DR 14 PARAGRAPHS 5-2-6 TO 5-2-11.

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL1 XJ2A AND 800PL5 XJA3.

CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ2A AND 800PL5 XJ3A OK?

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL2 XJ9 AND 800PL1 XJ3. REPLACE 800PL2.

CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL5 XJ9B AND 800PL10 J1 OK?

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL5 XJ9B AND 800PL10 J1.

IS "Offset" > 0.57 OR <0.43? (>+5.7000E-1 OR <+4.3000E-1)

SLOWLY MOVE GRID CAR RIAGE FROM ONE EX TREME TO THE OTHER WHILE WATCHING "Grid End Stop" ON SERVICE TERMINAL.

REPLACE BUCKY.

CHECK THAT BLADE OF OPTOSENSOR F1 IS NOT BENT OR TWISTED.

500 mS/div REINSTALL GRID IN BUCKY AND REINSTALL BUCKY.

DID "Grid End Stop" APPEAR AT LEAST ONCE AS "Closed", AND AT LEAST ONCE AS "Open"?

CH1 500 mV/div

SEE ADJUSTMENT PRO CEDURE IN TSG014

200 mS/div CH1: CONSIGNE_TRAME (GRID_REF.); 800-PL1 TP10 GROUND REF. TP6 CH1 200 mV/div CH1 GND

CHECK THAT CALIBRATION IS OK FOR ALL ARM ROTA TION ANGLES AND FOR BOTH 18X24 AND 24X30 BUCKIES. SEE JOB CARD IST 026 IN SERVICE MANUAL.

+27V OK ON 800PL10 XJ1 PIN 3?

REPLACE BUCKY. CALIBRATIONS ABOVE ALL OK, NO ERROR MESSAGES?

CH2 GND END OF TEST. CH2 1 V/div

RESTORE +27 V (CHECK/REPLACE 800PL1, 800PL5).

+27V OK ON 800PL10 XJ1 PIN 3?

CH1: GRID_MOTOR_CURRENT; 800-PL1 TP13 CH2: CONSIGNE TRAME (GRID REF.); 800-PL1 TP10 GROUND REF. TP6

REPLACE BUCKY.

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ARE THERE DIFFER ENCES ON THE "STA TUS" LINES? RESET 800PL3 AND 400PL3.

IS SERVICE TERMI NAL SCREEN IN AGREEMENT WITH THE CONFIGURA TION GIVEN ON THE PREVIOUS PAGE?

ACTIVATE LOCK HANDLE WHILE WATCHING SERVICE TERMINAL SCREEN. "Fuse = Ok"?

CHECK ALL FUSES ON 800PL1. "Software Pres = Off"? REPLACE 800PL2.

"Lock Button = On" AND "Button Secu = On"?

CONFIGURE "SOFTware" TO "On" VIA F2 ON SER VICE TERMINAL.

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REPLACE 800PL2. DISTRIBUTION OF 27 VDC ON 800PL1 OK?

"Lock Button = Off" AND "Button Secu = Off"?

"Software Pres = On"? REPLACE 800PL2.

"Lock Command = Off" AND "Lock Supply = Off"?

CONFIGURE "MoVement" TO "On" VIA F1 ON SER VICE TERMINAL. ACTIVATE LOCK HANDLE WHILE WATCHING SERVICE TERMINAL SCREEN. VOLTAGE BETWEEN TERMINALS OF 800PL6 C15 AT 27 VDC?

CHECK TIGHTNESS OF 27 VDC LUGS AND TER MINALS ON 800PL1. CHECK 800PL1 FOR DE FECTIVE 27 VDC TRACKS.

ON SERVICE TERMINAL SCREEN, DID ALL THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS APPEAR: "Lock Button = On "Software Pres = On" "Button Secu = On" "Lock Command = On" "Lock Supply = On" ???

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REPLACE 800PL2. LOCK VISIBLY ACTI VATED? CONFIRM: "Lock Command = On" AND "Lock Supply = Off".

CHECK CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL6 XJ1C AND 800PL1 XJ1.

VOLTAGE BETWEEN TERMINALS OF 800PL6 C13 AT 15 VDC? REPLACE 800PL6.

ROTATE TUBE-CARRYING ARM FROM 0 TO +15 DEG.

800PL1 DS11 LIT?

CHECK LOCK FUSE F9. DISCONNECT 800PL6 XJ3 AND MEASURE CONTINU ITY ON THE FREED CABLE CONNECTOR WITH LOCK HANDLE ACTIVATED: BE TWEEN PINS 7 AND 4, AND BETWEEN PINS 7 AND 3. "Arm Tilt = 15 Degree"? VOLTAGE BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 PIN 51 AND 800PL1 TP6 AT 1.2 VDC?

BOTH CONTINUITIES OK? CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL16 XJ1 AND 800PL6 XJ3 OK? CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL6 XJ2 AND 800PL2 XJ3 OK? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL6 XJ2 AND 800PL2 XJ3. REPLACE 800PL2.. CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ8 AND LOCK Y2 OK? DOES VOLTAGE BE TWEEN 800PL1 XJ8A AND XJ8B CHANGE FROM 0V TO 30 VDC WHEN LOCK HAN DLE IS ACTIVATED?

REPLACE 800PL1. CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9 OK?

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL16 XJ1 AND 800PL6 XJ3. REPLACE LOCK HANDLE.

REPLACE 800PL2.. REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL1 XJ3 AND 800PL2 XJ9.

REPLACE 800PL1.

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


400PL3 = CPU BOARD 800PL1 = GANTRY POWER BOARD 800PL2 = GANTRY INTERFACE BOARD 800PL3 = CPU BOARD 800PL6 = TUBE HOUSING ARM DISTRIBUTION BOARD 800PL16 = LOCK COMMAND BOARD
REPLACE LOCK Y2.

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL1 XJ8 AND LOCK Y2.

F
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D
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ROTATE TUBE-CARRYING ARM FROM +15 TO +27 DEG.

"Arm Tilt = +/-27 De gree"?

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VOLTAGE BETWEEN TERMINALS OF 800PL5 C8 AT 27 VDC? DISTRIBUTION OF 27 VDC ON 800PL1 OK? DS4 ON? CHECK TIGHTNESS OF 27 VDC LUGS AND TERMI NALS ON 800PL1. CHECK 800PL1 FOR DEFECTIVE 27 VDC TRACKS. REPLACE 800PL5. CHECK CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL5 XJ3 AND 800PL1 XJ2B. CONTINUITY OK? WITH TUBE ARM AT +15 DEG, CONTINUITY OK BETWEEN PINS 1 AND 6? WITH TUBE ARM AT -15 DEG, CONTINUITY OK BETWEEN PINS 2 AND 6? CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL5 XJ5 AND 800PL15 XJ1 OK? REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL5 XJ5 AND 800PL15 XJ1. CONTINUITY OF CABLE BETWEEN 800PL5 XJ1 AND 800PL2 XJ4 OK? REPLACE 800PL15. REPLACE 800PL2.

ROTATE TUBE-CARRYING ARM BACK TO 0 DEG, PAUS ING BETWEEN DETENTS TO VERIFY THAT THE MESSAGE "Arm Tilt = Instable" APPEARS.

DID MESSAGE APPEAR CORRECTLY ABOVE?

ROTATE TUBE-CARRYING ARM FROM 0 TO -15 DEG.

"Arm Tilt = -15 De gree"?

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ROTATE TUBE-CARRYING ARM FROM -15 TO -27 DEG.

Arm Tilt = +/-27 Deg."?

END OF TEST.

DISCONNECT 800PL5 XJ5 AND MEASURE CONTINUITY ON THE FREED CABLE CON NECTOR WITH TUBE ARM AT 0 DEG BETWEEN PINS 3 AND 6. (SEE BLOCK DIA GRAM 13.)

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


800PL1 = GANTRY POWER BOARD 800PL2 = GANTRY INTERFACE BOARD 800PL5 = COMPRESSION ARM DISTRIBUTION BOARD 800PL15 = INTER ARM TILT SENSOR BOARD

REPLACE CABLE BE TWEEN 800PL5 XJ1 AND 800PL2 XJ4.

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ERROR MESSAGE 027/003? ERROR MESSAGE 027/001. DISCONNECT OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTOR FROM 800PL2 XJ16. WITH 1ST TRIGGER BUTTON RELEASED, OPTICAL TRANSMIT TER AT 800PL2 XJ16 LIT? CHECK THAT OPTICAL FIBER CABLES AT 400PL2 XJ8 AND XJ9 ARE NOT CROSSED. NOTE: WHEN ATTEMPTING TO TEST FOR THIS PROB LEM, IT IS NECESSARY TO TURN SENOGRAPHE DMR OFF, REVERSE THE CABLES, THEN TURN SENOGRAPHE DMR ON AGAIN. RETURN TO MENU @<00291> AND CONFI GURE: "Arm sync self-test : NO" VIA F6 DISCONNECT OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTOR FROM 800PL2 XJ16. ACTIVATE TEST BY PRESSING 1ST TRIGGER BUTTON. REPLACE 400PL2. REPLACE 800PL2. OPTICAL TRANSMIT TER AT 800PL2 XJ16 LIT? DISCONNECT OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTOR TO 800PL2 XJ16. DISCONNECT OPPO SITE END OF CABLE FROM 400PL2 XJ9. ACTIVATE TEST BY PRESSING 1ST TRIGGER BUTTON. FREED END OF OPTI CAL FIBER CABLE LIT? REPLACE 400PL2.

CONFIRM: "Arm sync self-test : YES" ACTIVATE TEST BY PRESSING 1ST TRIGGER BUTTON. ERROR MESSAGE 027/002 OR 027/004?

GANTRY FAILURE. GO TO "GRID MAINTENANCE" MENU @<07114> (UNDER ARM/VALID/MAINT).

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PERFORM A CALIBRATION VIA F1.

GRID CALIBRATION OK? REPAIR GRID SYSTEM. PERFORM SEVERAL CALI BRATIONS AT DIFFERENT ARM ROTATIONS: +45, +90, -45, -90 DEG.

ABOVE GRID CALIBRA TIONS ALL OK? REPAIR GRID SYSTEM. END OF TEST.

REPLACE 800PL2.

REPLACE OPTICAL FIBER CABLE BETWEEN 800PL2 XJ16 AND 400PL2 XJ9.

BOARD NAMES USED ON THIS PAGE:


400PL2 = GENERATOR INTERFACE BOARD 800PL2 = GANTRY INTERFACE BOARD

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CHAPTER 6 BLOCK DIAGRAMS TABLE OF CONTENTS


TITLE PAGE

BLOCK DIAGRAM (GENERATOR) No. 1 GENERATOR POWERUP SEQUENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BLOCK DIAGRAM (GENERATOR) No. 2 GENERATOR POWER SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BLOCK DIAGRAM (GENERATOR) No. 3 FIRST TRIGGER AND SECOND TRIGGER (TSG 019) + AEG (TSG 002) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BLOCK DIAGRAM (GENERATOR) No. 4 XRAY TUBE BIAS AND FILAMENT HEATING (TSG 006) (TSG 003) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BLOCK DIAGRAM (GENERATOR) No. 5 ANODE STARTER (TSG 005) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BLOCK DIAGRAM (GENERATOR) No. 6 XRAY EMISSION COMMAND (TSG 004) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BLOCK DIAGRAM (GANTRY) No. 7 GANTRY POWER SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION (TSG 016) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BLOCK DIAGRAM (GANTRY) No. 8 TELESCOPIC COLUMN UP/DOWN COMMAND (TSG 008) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BLOCK DIAGRAM (GANTRY) No. 9 COMPRESSION (TSG 010) (TSG 016) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BLOCK DIAGRAM (GANTRY) No. 10 GRID MOVEMENT COMMAND (TSG 014) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BLOCK DIAGRAM (GANTRY) No. 11 COLLIMATOR DRIVE MOTOR AND LIGHT CENTERING MAG (TSG 011) (TSG 009) (TSG 016) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BLOCK DIAGRAM (GANTRY) No. 12 FILTER SELECTION AND TUBE HOUSING ANGULATION (TSG 012) (TSG 007) (TSG 016) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BLOCK DIAGRAM (GANTRY) No. 13 INTER ARM LOCK COMMAND (TSG 015) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BLOCK DIAGRAM (GANTRY) No. 14 ARM ROTATION BRAKE COMMAND (TSG 013) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BLOCK DIAGRAM (GANTRY) No. 15 STEREOTIX II/DMR INTERCONNECTION AND PDD/DATA FLASH INTERFACE (TSG 016) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

61 63 65 67 69 611 613 615 617 619

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RT3

600V P.S.

RT4 RT1
0c 110c (+12V) (+12V)

RT2

(1V MEAS = 200V)

TP 82/85 See BD2, C5

* * Nextto TP34

SEE 9/21

Function: GENERATOR POWERUP SEQUENCE


BR1

SEE 9/21

TB1 TH1

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0c 120c AUTOTRANSFORMER 9 KV

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(on chassis)

78 1920 FLOATING POWER SUPPLY R56 (on chassis)

P250V GROUNDED 0V/250V

SEE: BD1, A5

See BD1

SEE BD6, B3

* is located next to TP34 *

Function: GENERATOR POWER SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION


LED DS1 (TEST OK) MUST BE LIT

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ON CHASSIS BEHIND 300PL1 40_ C THERMAL SWITCH FAN HVPM_REF DAC F1 (35A) N/PH2 FAN HVPM/ IPM_MEASURE

S1 PH1

F2 (35A)

CONTACTOR K1 X2 RADIOGRAHY

COMMUMPREPAGRAPHY

PREPA BUTTON

GRAPHY BUTTON

55_ C

S1 SEE BD5, C3

PT3 SERIG SEE: BD6, B5 SEE BD4, A4

SEE: BD6, B6

REQUEST BD5, C3 E2 Q4 TSG02

DRIVER HVPM SCREEN LIGHT 0VISO IPM

B5, Q5, Q6 +5ISO VR1 +15ISO 0VISO 15ISO G2 CONVERTER VCC

HVPM/IPM8MEASURE SEE BD3, A5


CURRENT TO FREQUENCY CONVERSION B2, B3

Function: FIRST TRIGGER AND SECOND TRIGGER (TSG 019) + AEC (TSG02)

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OFF SET

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250V/DC P.S.

: ICH OVER CURRENT DS3 :

GRID

FILAMENT HEATING

BIAS INVERTER

SEE BD6, B4

Function: X RAY TUBE BIAS AND FILAMENT HEATING (TSG 006) (TSG 003)

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THRESHOLD + MEASURE

SEE BD2, A6

CLK CLR

Function: ANODE STARTER (TGS 005)

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B5/B6

B1

B17

MEASURE B17

B18

B17

B16

(COAXIAL)

SEE BD3, C4

Function: X RAY EMISSION COMMAND (TSG 004)


(0V/600VE)

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+15 V B4 B8 SEE BD 2 U3

U4 DS23 U5 U2 Q5 U9 Q3

TP21

U99 U32

U109 U94

U18 CR116

U1

TP28 TP1 TP22 27 V CL L2 U17 DS3 DS4 TP16 +5 V FLUO 8 XJ6 L5 TP15

U100 U9

GREEN

XJ1

DS22 1

U1 Q1

+27 V INT +24 V DS3

Q2 XJ14A FAN XJ14B

16.5 V DS4

DS16

DS18 1 +27 V EXT 3 XJ3A XJ2 U3 Q4 Q1 DS21 DS19 DS20 Q3 F1 +276 VINT +15 V1 +15 V2 VCC +5 V TP! DS1 DS5 DS4

XJ1C

XJ1

XJ9B

U4

Q2

DS3

STEREOTIX II
DS15 DS24 DS17

SEE BD 15

Function: GANTRY POWER SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION (TSG 016)

BLOCK DIAGRAM (GANTRY) No. 7

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R271

TP15

U35 U32

U35 Q4 +16.5 V Q2 U1 2 1 3 SEE B.D. 7 2 1 3 U57 TP1 U57 LOGIC TREATMENT

U63 XJ3B U32 27 V EXT TP14 (DATARC) U63 U2 U1 U12 U13 U15 U78 SEE B.D. 7 U6 U31 OR Q2 C24 U44 R155

+15 V1 Q4 5 U1

U3

FOOTSWITCH

TP1 U108 U92

U34

17 U108 U109 XJ2A 3 1 63 XJ9 U73 XJ7 DS13 U14 R80 R81 TP14 ICOLUMN U69 4W XJ3 XJ4 XJ12 U47 U92

TP6

U24

U68 U69 TP108 Q47 TP2 Q35 U68 CR39 Q2 DS6 LOOP OK

Function: TELESCOPIC COLUMN UP/DOWN COMMAND (TSG 008)

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XJ1

XJ4

PADDLEPOSPH1+ PADDLEPOSPH1 U41 U48

U7

PADDLEPOSPH2+ PADDLEPOSPH2 DATARC+ DATARC U45 TP14 U63 U62 U31 U9 U51

U6 DS6 +15 V2 OPTO OK XJ2 XJ5

PADDLEPOSREF+ PADDLEPOSREF

11 12 U7 13 14 U41 LOGIC CICUITRY U24 19 U6 20 U41 TP6 TP8 U31

LOGIC CICUITRY U35 U70 U70 U93 COMPMVTVALID

VALIDCOMP U78

TP7

TP18 U66

U28

U19 U186 XJ9 13 15 14 24 22 TP16 27 25 23 TP1 U187

U198

13

15

1424 22 TP32 U13 CR9 U25 +VCC Q2 DS6 LOOP OK CR9 TP39 TP30 TP31 U7

REFCOMP2 CMDCOMP1

Function: COMPRESSION (TSG 010) (TSG 016)


TP33 U16 CMDCOMP2

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XJ1

XJ9B

XJ1

XJ1

BREAST-DETECTION

U10

XJ1

Breast Holder = Cassette Holder


BREASTHOLDERDETECTION

DATA_RC+ 2 PRESENCE CASSETTE 1 2 1 +27 V 3 U10 BUCKY DETECTION GRID_STOP+ Q1 20V DS2 Q5 Q4 OPTO-COUPLER FORK DS2 is lit when flag is inside the fork 7 U10 U16 GRID_STOP 3 FORMAT 8 U10 2 2 U2 U13 U15 DATA_RC U6 DATA_RC

3 U31

CASSETTEPRESENCE U62 FORMAT BUCKYPRESENCE

FUSE

7 U29 U31 8 +5 V U43 U43 U62

GRID END STOP

V REF

TP11

U188 4/21

U92

POWERGRIDOK 0V 31 XJ2A +27 VINT U3 XJ3A

U84 U94

U2

+27 V PROTECT F1

XJ2A

U4

1 3

1 3

F11

+27 V (0 V) U86

U9 NPOWTRAME CR82 U75 CR87 U90 CR83

DS7 U14 1/26

U75

VCC U93 DS6 GRID POSITION HALL EFFECT CAPTOR U1 Q2 Q3 DS1 GREEN U75 U75

5 6

7 8

7 8

B42

XJ2

6 5

6 5 6 5

R162

Q18

Function: GRID MOVEMENT COMMAND (TSG 014)

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5 U2 U13 U15 +15 V1 U6 XJ4 6

DATARC+ DATARC TP14 U31 DATARC U63 U51


SEE BD7

LAT 1DIAPHPOSREF

U93 U108 U189 U92 U2 TP15 LATERAL 1 COLLIMATOR XJ12 U92

XJ7

STAND BY FRONT DIAGH

XJ10

SEE BD7 16.5 V

R6

XJ11

Q3

Q2

50 52 61 21 54 37 56 30 32 35 34 36 33 39 38

U1 XJ16 DS2 GREEN

B25 B13
XJ1C

XJ1C 20 19 22 21 24 23 26 25 28 27 30 29

B15
U43

B23 B29

B25

B15 D6 D56 B14 B15 B24


U91 TP58 POWER STAGE DRIVER C64

LAT1DIAPHPHASE1 LAT1DIAPHPHASE1 + U11 LAT1DIAPHPHASE2 LAT1DIAPHPHASE2 +

B15

B30 B9 B76 B19


U55 R98 R97

B75
4W

B77

NOTE: DIAPHL2 is wired for future use.


U93 CR31 R297 +VCC Q2 DS6 LOOP OK

NOTE: For DMR+, plugs XJ1A, XJ1B, XJ17, and XJ18 are not used. These plugs are provided for backward compatibility with DMR V1/V2

FROM COLLIMATOR

Function: COLLIMATOR DRIVE MOTOR & LIGHT CENTERING MAG

(TSG 009, 011, 016)

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PRESSOSTAT

75 C

U70

U57
HOUSING

U68

U84 U2

U77

U76

TP15
FILTER

U107

U91

U90

DS4

FRONT DIAPH.

U1

40 XJ14 XJ1C 7 U60 U78 8 12 U58 U72 CR69 11 16 U70


U74

XJ16

DS4

CR64

XJ1C

Q32 U67 Q24

+27 VPAP

XJ14 CR81 CR76 TP1 0V

CR72

15 18 17

U73 U83 U85

NOTE: XJ1A is not used with DMR+ It is provided for backward compatibility with DMR V1/V2

15 F XJ14 17 OF XJ14

8 OF XJ14 11 OF XJ14 ANGL. BY

Function: FILTER SELECTION & TUBE HOUSING ANGULATION (TSG 007) (TSG 012) (TSG 016)

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+15 V1

Q4

U3 XJ4

XJ3A

U8 U8 U15 U8 U8 U6 4 DATA_RC 3 DATA_RC+ U31

TP14

20/21

U62 DATA_RC U64 U52

U46

+16.5 V 7

Q2

+27 VINT U1 XJ3

4 3 XJ1C

U57 R155 U57 OR U44 U58 Q2 C24 U58

TP2 +27 VEXT TP1 (0 V)

U108 DS6 DS6 +15 V U189 U9 Q8 U14 DS11

U92

LOOP OK

57

U109 U94

U94

FUSE-LOCK

U21

CR119

Q9

TP2

Function: INTER ARM LOCK COMMAND (TSG 015)

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XJ11

+15 V2 2 3 4 CONV. A/F

XJ1

21 U6 22

FREQ.-ANGULATION+ FREQ.-ANGULATION

XJ4

ANGLE POTENTIOMETER

DS5

TP9 U41

FREQ.-ANGULATION TP14 U63

+15 V1 DS4

Q4

+27 VINT U3

U1

DATA_RC+

3 DATA-RC U31 R155 OR U68 U44 C24 U58 Q2

U12

DATA_RC

3 XJ3A 4

1 2

0V TP1 U188 53 XJ2A +27 V EXT U9 +27 V DS6 LOOP OK 62 U92 U19

U189 U94

DS10 MUST BE ON WHEN POWER IS INACTIVE DS10 U47 U14

CR51 CR119 U51 U35 POWER STAGE DRIVER

Q17

NETATROT Q18

Function: ARM ROTATION BRAKE COMMAND (TSG 013)

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U184 19/21

U35 U19

10

11

XJ9

XJ2

P2

9
U53

10

11
B RXPC TXPC CND 2 3 6

DATAFLASH

SEE 24/26

3 DS23 1 2 TB1

CROUND WIRE

NOTE: DMR ASSOCIATED WITH SENOVISION DOES NOT USE THIS TYPE OF STEREOTIX BLOCK DIAGRAMS

Function: STEREOTIX II/DMR INTERCONNECTION & PDD/DATA FLASH INTERFACE

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