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Section 1 How to use this service manual

page 1-11-4

(4 pages)

1-1 Service Manual

1- 1

1-2 Contents of this Service Manual

1- 1

1-3 Construction of This Service Manual

1- 1

1-4 Contents of Each Section

1- 2

Section 2 PRECAUTIONS (read without fail)

page 2-12-4

(4 pages)

2-1 Precautions Against Electrical Hazards to Serviceman

2- 1

2-2 Precautions Against Mechanical Hazards to Serviceman

2- 1

2-3 Precautions Against Germ Hazards to Serviceman

2- 1

2-4 Precautions for Keeping Electrical Safety

2- 2

2-5 Precautions for Keeping Mechanical Safety

2- 2

2-6 Precautions for Keeping Chemicals Safety

2- 2

2-7 Preparation to be Made at Service Center

2- 2

2-8 Care to be Taken in the Field

2- 3

2-9 Precaution for Monitor repairing

2- 3

2-10 Handling of S. M. D. PCBs

2- 4

Section 3 BEFORE REPAIRING

page 3-13-14

(14 pages)

3- 1

3-2 Upgrade (Improvement) work on the description of Service Manual

3- 6

3-1 Repair work on the description of Service Manual

3-3 Massages

Section 4 PRINCIPLE OF SYTSTEM OPERATION

page 4-14-86

3- 12

(86 pages)

4-1 System Specification

4- 1

4-2 System Configuration

4- 5

4-3 System Block Diagram

4- 5

4-4 Principle of System Operation

4- 11

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4-5 Principle of each PCBs Operation

4- 20

4- 20

4-5-1

PROBE SELECTOR

4-5-2

TX / PRE AMP

4- 24

4-5-3

RX FOCUS

4- 28

4-5-4

MAIN AMP

4- 32

4-5-5

GEU I.T.F.

4- 36

4-5-6

DIU

4- 40

4-5-7

CPU

4- 50

4-5-8

CINE MANAGER & CINE MEMORY

4- 54

4-5-9

MECHA. SERVO

4- 60

4-5-10 MECHA. PROBE SELECTOR

4- 66

4-5-11 PHYSIO. AMP.

4- 70

4-5-12 PHI (PHYSIO. MEMORY)

4- 76

4-5-13 DMS ITF / VOL / SERVO

4- 82

Section 5 SCHEMATICS

page 5-15-60

(60 pages)

5-1

PSC-129 CABLE CONNECTION

5- 1

5-2

CBL15

CBL16

5- 3

5-3

CBL314

CBL317

5- 5

5-4

CBL600

CBL601

5- 8

5-5

CBL800

CBL801

CBL803

5- 10

5-6

CBL804

CBL806

CBL807

5- 13

5-7

CBL301

CBL550

CBL754

5- 16

5-8

CBL802

5- 19

5-9

FOOT SWITCH

5- 20

5- 21

5-11 GEU MOTHER BOARD

5- 33

5-12 DIU MOTHER BOARD

5- 37

5-13 AC OUTLET

JB-212

5- 41

5-14 AC OUTLET

JB-215

5- 42

5- 43

5- 44

5-17 POWER STABILIZING UNIT (EU-6025)

5- 45

5-18 8 VOLTAGE REGULATOR

5- 46

5-19 MONITOR

IP-1233B*

5- 49

5-20 PHYSIO UNIT

EU-5042

5- 51

5-10 L-KEY-64*

CBL318

5-15 CABLE CONNECTION FOR POWER SUPPLY


5-16 TRANSFORMER UNIT (EU-6024)

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5-22 CBL756, CBL758 & PHYSIO. PANEL 1

5- 54

5- 55

5- 56

5- 59

5-26 POWER CABLE FOR MO DRIVE UNIT

5- 60

5-21 CABLE752

CABLE750

5-23 CBL753 & PHYSIO. PANEL 2


5-24 CBL302

CBL312

5-25 CBL805

CBL320

Section 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING

page 6-16-82

(82 pages)

6-1 Introduction

6- 1

6-2 Precautions

6- 1

6- 4

6- 5

6- 5

6- 5

6-4-3 Usage of the Functions to be Set by the User

6- 7

6-4-4 Attention of connecting optional units

6- 8

6-4-5 Resetting the Backup Memory (RAM)

6- 9

6- 10

6-3 Tools and Measuring Instruments Required


6-4 Information

6-4-1 Automatically Setting after Powering On


6-4-2 Setting Switches on the PCB

6-4-6 How to reset Backup RAM

6-4-7 Location of PCBs

6- 11

6-4-8 Location of ROMs

6- 12

6- 15

6-4-9 Correction for fail to start or locking up


6-4-10Minimum Start-up

6- 17

6-4-11 Preset Data Sheet

6- 20

6- 35

6- 35

6- 37

6- 44

6-5-4 PCB Check Procedure

6- 50

6- 71

6-5 Check List Map

6-5-1 Flow chart for the usage of Check List Map


6-5-2 Phenomenon Code Table
6-5-3 MAP

6-6 Waveform for Troubleshooting

Section 7 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE

page 7-17-4

(4 pages)

7-1 Introduction

7- 1

7-2 Attention

7- 1

7- 1

7- 2

7-3 Tools and Measuring Instruments


7-4 Adjustment Procedure

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Section 8 PERFORMANCE CHECK

page 8-18-12

8-1 Introduction

8- 1

8-2 Precautions

8- 1

8- 1

8- 2

8-4-1 Function Check

8- 3

8-4-2 Image Quality Check

8- 8

8-4-3 Safety Check

8- 10

8-3 Making Entries in Repair Report


8-4 Performance check

Section 9 DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE

page 9-19-42

(42 pages)

9-1 SSD-1000 Disassembling Procedures

9- 1

9-2 EU-9075 Installation Procedures

9- 29

9-3 DMS-1000 Installation Procedures

9- 35

Section 10 PARTS LIST

page 10-110-46

(46 pages)

10-1 Contents of Parts List

10- 1

10-2 Appliance of Parts List

10- 2

10-3 Outline of Parts List

10- 2

10-4 Explanation of Parts List

10- 3

10-5 Attention

10- 4

10-6 Parts List

10- 5

Section 11 SERVICE INFORMATION

page 11-111-4

(4 pages)

11- 1

11-2 Assignment of CTRL key and those usage

11- 1

11-3 A pop-up menu display for probe registration

11- 3

11-1 Introduction

Appendix

(12 pages)

SSD-1000 SERVICE MANUAL Appendix

pageApndx-1Apndx-22 pages

Appendix-1 Introduction.......................................................................

Apndx - 1

Appendix-2 Manual Change Information..............................................

Apndx - 1

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1-1

Service Manual
1)

This service manual has been prepared for persons in charge of repair at the field.

2)

This service manual is compiled according to the following basic principle.For service, pick
out a faulty PCB and replace it with a new PCB .

3)

Make the best use of this service manual, making also reference to available technical support
information such as Technical Bulletin.

1-2

Contents of this Service Manual


1)

The equipment is repaired by PCB replacement. Therefore this service manual does not
include the circuit diagrams of the PCB unit. For the function of each PCBs whose circuit
diagram is not included, refer toSECTION 4 PRINCIPLE OF SYSTEM OPERATION.
In SECTION 4, Specification of System, Principle of System, System Block Diagram, PCB
Block Diagram, the explanation of each PCB Block Diagram, and signal list are described.
However, Cable Connection Diagram, Circuit Diagram of PCB equipped with the panel
switches which are easily exchangeable at the field andCircuit Diagram composed of
general circuit such as TV monitor and Power Supply unit are described inSECTION 5
SCHEMATICS.

2)

For changes and modifications of as well as additions to specifications, if any, prompt


information will be given to you by means ofAPPENDIX Manual Change Information.
IMPORTANT

Always observe the manner specified for replacement, addition, or


deletion of Manual Change to prevent missing of necessary
information and keeping of erroneous information.

1-3

Construction of This Service Manual


The structure of Service Manual is as follows:

1)

Service Instructions ................................................................ SECTION

13, 59, 11

2)

Principle of Operation ............................................................ SECTION

3)

Parts List ................................................................................ SECTION

10

4)

Manual Change Information................................................... APPENDIX

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Contents of Each Section

SECTION

How to use this service manual

Describes the purpose of the Service Manual.

SECTION

PRECAUTIONS

Describes general precautions and preparations for maintenance service. Be sure to follow working
procedures if mentioned.

SECTION

BEFORE REPAIRING

Gives information peculiar to the equipment and care to be taken before starting repair work.

SECTION

PRINCIPLE OF SYSTEM OPERATION

Describes Specification of System, Principle of System, System Block Diagram, PCB Block
diagram, the explanation of each PCB Block Diagram, and Signal List. Gives the convenience of
grasping flow of major signals and mutual communication between units in the whole system.

SECTION

SCHEMATICS

Gives the cable connection diagram including all cables used, the circuit diagram of PCB equipped
with switches, and the circuit diagram of TV monitor and Power Supply unit.

SECTION

TROUBLESHOOTING

Describes precautions on actual repair work and shows the necessary tools and measuring
instruments. Also, includes many hints on primary diagnosis and measures to be taken in the field.

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SECTION

ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE

Gives guides of adjustments of PCBs and units which some PCBs need when they are replaced .

SECTION

PERFORMANCE CHECK

Describes the procedure of checking for proper operation after repair and provides the forms of
check sheet.

SECTION

DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE

Disassembling Procedure Illustrates the disassembly and assembly of main components. Be sure to
follow working procedures if specified.

SECTION

10 PARTS LIST

Lists the mechanical parts and electrical part which replacement possibility are considered .

SECTION

11 SERVICE INFORMATION

Provides available information about maintenance service.

APPENDIX

SERVICE MANUAL Appendix

Manual change information, the revision list of this manual, is filed in this section.

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2-1

Precautions Against Electrical Hazards to Serviceman


When disassembling the equipment after checking it for a trouble symptom, give care to the
following:

1)

Be sure to unplug the equipment before disassembly.

2)

Be sure to turn off the main switch on the equipment when removing electrical parts such as
PCBs, probe, and cable.

3)

Safety alert symbols


The indication

used on this equipment and in this service manual have the following

meaning.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or
moderate injury.
A caution message is inserted here.

2-2

Precautions Against Mechanical Hazards to Serviceman


When disassembling the equipment, give care to the following to protect serviceman from
hazards :
1)

Keep the working environment neat.


Wear working gloves to protect your hands from getting injured by burrs on the unit and
casing.

2-3

2)

Use only proper tools suited to work being made.

3)

Be sure to observe the specified disassembly procedure shown in SECTION 9.

4)

Take sufficient care not to damage component with undue load.

Precautions Against Germ Hazards to Serviceman


1)

When it is necessary to touch the equipment, options and/or other peripheral devices at a
customer who uses intracorporeal (transesophageal, transurethral, transvaginal, transrectal)
probes that need sterilization, take special care to protect your hands against germs,
irrespective of the usage of the equipment: whether it is used in the operation room or not.

2)

Service tools are subject to germ pollution in hospitals and, therefore, need periodical
sterilization.

3)

Be careful not to directly touch anything assumable to have germ pollution. If necessary, ask
the customer for effective protection against germs.

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2-4

Precautions for Keeping Electrical Safety


1)

Be sure to ground the equipment securely.

2)

Perfectness in grounding, screw tightening, and cover installation is essential. Negligence of it


could cause a possibility of leakage current from outer fitting which may lead to serious
damage to a patient being diagnosed.

2-5

Precautions for Keeping Mechanical Safety


Take care to the following to prevent the equipment from being damaged or broken during
disassembly and reassembly work.

1)

Be sure to observe the specified disassembly procedure.

2)

Take care not to damage component parts by undue load.

3)

When reassembling the equipment, carefully check every part for loosening, distortion and
creak.

4)

Use only the specified screws and nuts. Using any other screws and/or nuts would affect not
only mechanical performance, but also electrical performance of the equipment.

2-6

Precautions for Keeping Chemicals Safety


Whenever grease, oil or other chemicals is used for maintenance service, options and/or
peripheral devices, be sure to clean the equipment and/or devices after service work.

2-7

Preparation to be Made at Service Center


1)

2)

When called by a customer on the telephone, note the followings:


l

Name of equipment

Serial number of equipment

Name of hospital

Telephone number

Name of person in charge

Detail of trouble symptom as far as possible

State of connection to optional devices

Go over the Technical Bulletin to see whether the complained trouble can be mended by
means of regular repairing method.

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2-8

Care to be Taken in the Field


1)

Check for trouble symptoms.

2)

Check for connection to optional devices and other peripheral devices.

3)

Record the contents of the battery backup memory.

4)

After working, restore the equipment according to the above mentioned contents of memory if
necessary.

5)

2-9

After completion of work, put back the peripheral devices to the original condition.

Precaution for Monitor repairing


1) Subjecting the unit to strong shocks may result in damage to the CRT or malfunction, therefore
care must be taken when transporting or installing the unit.
DANGER High voltages are present inside the display chassis. Only experienced
technicians should touch internal parts.

DANGER

The electric charge has remained in CRT after the power switch is turned
off. Because the high voltage is usually used for CRT. So make the
electric charge escape with a grounding stick which is connected to the
ground of the chassis and through the resistance for high voltage (Approx.
1M) before removing the anode cap.
Some electric charge remain in CRT after escaping with a grounding
stick. Do not touch the metallic part of the anode cap with bare hands,
when detaching the anode cap directly.

2) CRT with the deflecting yoke is already adjusted to the best condition. Do not touch the
deflecting yoke and the magnet of the neck part.
3) Be sure to detach the metallic goods such as a wrist watch from your body before doing the
repair work.

To prevent the secondary damage and the electrical shock, the matters above should be taken
into careful consideration.

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2-10

Handling of S.M.D. PCBs


It is an Aloka's policy that neither repair nor upgrade (improvement) of PCBs used for S.M.D. is
made in the field as a rule because of the following reasons:

[REMARKS] PCB does not need repairing or modifying in the field as a rule.

When handling a PCB, do not touch the IC unless it is necessary.


IC soiled with workers hands may cause corrosion. Additionally, foreign particles such as fine
solder dust could be the cause of short-circuited IC lead wires whose pitch is smaller than that of
the traditional ones.

Do not give excessively large shocks to the PCB.


When replacing the ROM (Read Only Memory) on the PCB, attempting to force the ROM into
its socket would cause the PCB to be subjected to an undue force, and the following faults may :

1)

Damage to PCB intermediate-layer patterns,

2)

Peeling of chip devices (resistor, capacitor, diode, etc.)

3)

Damage to a junction between electrode and internal element of chip devices,

4)

Peeling of patterns (especially those for mounting the parts) together with chip devices since
those patterns are rather fragile compared with PCBs used before now, and

5)

Damage to parts on the reverse side in the case of PCBs of both-side mounting type.

Also, a PCB mounted improperly or a warped PCB mounted as it is may cause the chip devices to
come off and the fine patterns to be cut.
Additionally, reuse of chip devices (including resistors, capacitors, diodes, etc.) is strictly
inhibited because of the following reason: Since the chip devices are lacking in lead wires, such
as those found in the traditional component parts, heat given to the PCB will be directly conducted
to the inside of chip devices. As a result, a thermal stress will occur due to a difference in thermal
expansion coefficient between each chip device and PCB, giving rise of the possibility of cracks
inside of or on the surface of chip devices or the possibility of thermal breaking (internal burning).

Very thin wiring patterns require extreme care in handling of the PCB
Be sure to observe the precautions mentioned above also to prevent the secondary accidents.

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3-1

Repair work on the description of Service Manual


The typical processes for the repair work are shown as the Flow Chart on the next page. Do the
repair work according to this procedure. In the case of upgrade (improvement) of the Technical
Bulletin or Upgrade Kit, see the next item 3-2.

Each procedures of flow chart are numbered to refer its detail shown from page 3-3. Furthermore,
the Flow Chart and its explanation show the time when each section of service manual are required
on repair work. This is a guide for the usage of service manual.

The service manual is very important for the repair work, especially readjustment and
performance check after completion of repair work. This is to keep the safety and quality of
equipment. If you make them, you have to describe that the treatment has been done according to
the applied section of service manual, on the repair report or the like.

The circled numbers shown in the Flow Chart on next page, are corresponded to the procedure
number shown from page 3-3.

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Demand of repair
(START)
1

Reception and
Investigation

Selection and order of


required part(s)

Preparation

Technical Bulletin
Section 46, 11

Section 6, 10
History

Section 3
at your site
at customer side

Confirmation

Repair and
adjustment

Operation check

Section 2, 6, 9

Section 8

7
No
Work as normal?

Yes
8

Check by customer
Fill repair report
Approve by customer

10

Yes
Repair again?

No
9

Present repair report


Demand to repair the
defective part(s)

11

Show comments of the


prohibition to use on the
equipment

Completion
(END)

12

Report to customer

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Procedure 1

Reception of repair and investigation

Accept the repair request from the customer or distributor. At this time, the following points have
to be confirmed and checked,
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Model name/number, and serial number

Name of customer, address, phone number, and name of person in charge

Configuration of the connection of peripheral devices

Software version or the like shown on the start up display(if possible)

Detail of phenomenon appeared on the function of equipment

Make an examination what circuit may be defective as the function of equipment based on the
above information. If you need to know about the basic operation and special information for the
maintenance, refer to the following sections, or ask to the Technical Support,
u

Section

PRINCIPLE OF SYSTEM OPERATION

Section

SCHEMATICS

Section

TROUBLESHOOTING

Section 11

SERVICE INFORMATION

The reported phenomenon may be the original problem on the equipment. Because, refer to the
Technical Bulletin separately issued to check it whether defectiveness or not. If it has been reported

as the original problem, make a work according to the Technical Bulletin.

Procedure 2

Selection of required parts and order

If you find the doubtful circuit, order the necessary parts. Then check the delivery date and decide
the date to visit on the consultation with the customer.
For the selection and order of parts, refer to the following sections,
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Section

Section 10

TROUBLESHOOTING
PARTS LIST

For the electrical parts such as UNIT, check the history information on the HISTORY of this
equipment separately issued.

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Procedure 3

Preparation of visiting the customer

Check the required tools, measuring devices and parts to be replaced before the visiting the
customer. Then check the special information for the equipment reference with the following
section,
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Procedure 4

Section

BEFORE

REPAIRING

Confirmation of phenomenon

Confirm the appeared phenomenon and condition to happen it with the customer. If you dont
know about the operation of equipment, refer to the Operation Manual attached to the equipment.

Procedure 5

Repair and readjustment

Repair the defective circuit with the brought parts. For the repair work, read the following section
carefully,
u

Section

PRECAUTIONS

And, examine the trouble reason depending on the situation with following section,
u

Section

TROUBLESHOOTING

The electrical or mechanical readjustment may be requested depending on the replaced parts.
Because, refer to the following section after completion of repair,
u

Procedure 6

Section

ADJUSTMENT

Operation check

Check the system behavior to keep its condition as same as before in trouble, reference with the
following section. Be sure to do according to the description because check items are depending on
the portion to be treated.
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Section

PERFORMANCE

CHECK

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Procedure 7

Judgment of the operation quality

If the result of Procedure 6 is passed to the all standards, do the next Procedure 8. On the
other side, if not, make a judgment of Procedure 10.

Procedure 8

Confirm by customer, make repair report and approve

Reconfirm the solution of trouble phenomenon with the customer. Then make a repair report and
obtain approval of customer.
The repair report shows not only the treatment but also the method of readjustment and operation
check. If they have been done according to the service manual, the followings have to be shown,
Readjusted according to the Section 9 of service manual.
Checked according to the Section 8 of service manual, and passed.

Procedure 9

Presentation of report and order to repair parts

Fill the repair report with necessary item, and present it according to the certain procedure.
If the defective parts that trouble cause included is available to use again by repair, make an order
to do. If you cannot judge whether the part can be used again or not, ask to the Technical Support.

Procedure 10 Judgment of possibility to repair again


As the result of judgment on Procedure 7, if the trouble is not solved, judge the possibility to
make the repair work again.
If available, return to Procedure 5 and continue to work.
If unavailable, go to Procedure 11.

Procedure 11 Indication of the prohibition to use


As the result of judgment on Procedure 10, if you judge that it is impossible to continue the
repair work at this time, indicate that the equipment is still out of order, and also show the
prohibition to use, on the equipment.

Procedure 12 Report to the customer


Report the reason why the trouble cannot be solved to the customer. Then consult about the plan
of next repair work.
And do the same way from Procedure 2.

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3-2

Upgrade (Improvement) work on the description of Service Manual


The typical processes for the upgrade (improvement) work are shown as the Flow Chart on the
next page. Do the upgrade (improvement) work according to this procedure. In the case of repair
work, see the previous item 3-1.

Each procedures of flow chart are numbered to refer its detail shown from page 3-8. Furthermore,
the Flow Chart and its explanation show the time when each section of service manual are required
on upgrade (improvement) work. This is a guide for the usage of service manual.

The service manual is very important for the upgrade (improvement) work, especially
readjustment and performance check after completion of upgrade (improvement) work. This is to
keep the safety and quality of equipment.

The circled numbers shown in the Flow Chart on next page, are corresponded to the procedure
number shown from page 3-8.

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Demand to upgrade (improvement)


(START)
1

Selection and order of


requires parts/kits

Preparation

14

Tech.Bulletin
Instllation
Procedure

Consultation with
Technical Support

Section 3
at your site
at customer side

Operation check

Section 8

4
Work as normal?

No
10

Do the repair work,


according to item 3-1

Yes

Upgrade (improvement)

Upgrade

Operation check

Upgrade
(improvement)
Procedure
Section 8

7
No
Work as normal?
11
Yes

Yes
Can recover?

Check by customer
No

Return unnecessary
parts, and report of
upgrade (improvement)

12

Show comments of the


prohibition to use on the
equipment

Completion
(END)

13

Report to customer

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Procedure 1

Selection of required parts / kits and order

Accept the upgrade ( improvement) request from the customer, distributor or person in charge of
sales. At this time, the following points have to be confirmed and checked to decide the parts and
kits,
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Document name that announced the upgrade ( improvement) or kit requested

Model name/number, and serial number

Name of customer, address, phone number, and name of person in charge

Configuration of the connection of peripheral devices

Software version or the like shown on the start up display

Make an examination what parts or kits are required based on the above information. For the
selection, refer to the following document separately issued, or ask to the Technical Support,
u

Technical Bulletin

To confirm the detail of upgrade (improvement), see the Installation Procedure attached with
applied Technical Bulletin.

Depending on the upgrade (improvement), hardware, or software, the other upgrade


(improvement) may be required. Check it with the Technical Bulletin.

Then, confirm the delivery date of required parts or kits, and decide the date to visit on the
consultation with the customer.

Procedure 2

Preparation of visiting the customer

Check the required tools, measuring devices and parts or kits to be used before the visiting the
customer. Then check the special information for the equipment reference with the following
section and document,
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Section

BEFORE

REPAIRING

Technical Bulletin and/or Installation Procedure

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Procedure 3

Operation check before upgrade (improvement)

On the basis of work, the upgrade (improvement) to the defective equipment is prohibited.
Because, before upgrade (improvement) work, check the behavior of equipment whether normal or
not according to following section and document,
u

Section

Operation Manual

Procedure 4

PERFORMANCE

CHECK

Judgment of the operation quality

If the result of Procedure 3 is passed to the all standards, do the next Procedure 5. On the
other side, if not, go to Procedure 10.

Procedure 5

Upgrade (Improvement) work

Do the upgrade (improvement) work according to the following document,


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Procedure 6

Installation Procedure attached with kit or Technical Bulletin

Operation check after upgrade (improvement)

Check the system behavior to keep its condition as same as before the upgrade (improvement),
reference with the following section. Be sure to do according to the description because check
items are depending on the portion to be treated.
u

Section

Installation Procedure

Procedure 7

PERFORMANCE CHECK

Judgment of the operation quality

If the result of Procedure 6 is passed to the all standards, do the next Procedure 8. On the
other side, if not, make a judgment of Procedure 11.

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Procedure 8

Confirmation by customer

Reconfirm any functions of equipment with the customer. Then, if need, introduce and explain
about the new functions and specification added by this upgrade (improvement).
Furthermore, if need, make a report to be approved by the customer. The report shows not only
the treatment but also the method of operation check. If it has been done according to the service
manual, the following has to be shown,
Checked according to the Section 8 of service manual, and passed.

Procedure 9

Return of unnecessary parts and report of completion

According to the Technical Bulletin, return the unnecessary replaced or unused parts as soon as
possible if suggested.
And, if the report of upgrade (improvement) is suggested on the same document, report it with the
information required.

Procedure 10 Work for the abnormal behavior of equipment


On the result of judgment in Procedure 4, if the equipment does not work normal, solve the
problem according to item 3-1 Repair work on the description of service manual shown in this
section.
When the problem is solved, return to Procedure 5 of this item and continue to do the upgrade
(improvement) work.

Procedure 11 Judgment of possibility to recover


As the result of judgment on Procedure 7, if the problem has been made by this upgrade
(improvement), judge the possibility to recover it.
If available, return to Procedure 5 and continue to work.
If unavailable, go to Procedure 12.

Procedure 12 Indication of the prohibition to use


As the result of judgment on Procedure 11, if you judge that it is impossible to recover at this
time, indicate that the equipment is the out of order, and also show the prohibition to use, on the
equipment.

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Procedure 13 Report to the customer


Report to the customer that the upgrade (improvement) has not been completed because of the
problem on the upgrade (improvement) work. Then make a schedule to fix and complete it.

Procedure 14 Asking to the Technical Support


Report to the Technical Support about the happening of problem on the upgrade (improvement)
work, make an examination to solve and order the additional parts. Before the asking, check the
following points,
l

Name of kit, or the issue number of Technical Bulletin showing the upgrade (improvement)

Model name/number, and serial number

Configuration of the connection of peripheral devices

Software version or the like shown on the start up display

Indication of equipment such as Upgrade (improvement) or History Label

Detail of phenomenon appeared on the function of equipment

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3-3

Messages
In this equipment, messages are displayed warning that the equipment is malfunctioning or
advising the correct operation method.
There are two types of message, differing according to their content.

1)

WARNING
This appears at the center of the screen and an alarm tone is also emitted.
(You can switch over the warning display position at the bottom of screen by selecting
WARNING DISPLAY in Common Preset of PRESET, then selecting BOTTOM.)

2)

Assistance Messages
When you use the keyboard to operate a function in a menu, assistance messages appear in
the message area at the bottom of the screen .

Warning Area

Message Area

Fig.

Message Areas

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1) WARNING
No.

Message

Invalid probe connected.

Cause
A probe was connected not

Treatment
Connect a suitable probe.

intended for use with the


equipment.
2

Store memory clear

The NEW PATIENT switch

Data in the memory will be deleted. was pressed or MEMORY


Press<SET> to proceed.
<MARK REF>:Quit
3

MEMORY FULL

If it is permissible to erase image


data, press the SET switch. If

CLEAR was selected from the not, press the MARK REF
switch.

menu.

You attempted to store a larger Delete unwanted images from

Press <STORE> key again to clear amount of image data than the the data already stored in the
old images.
<MARK REF>:Quit

remaining capacity of the store memory.


memory.

2) Assistance Messages
No.

Message

Enter data from keyboard.

hospital and the data was


input.

key.

INPUT ERROR

When incorrect values were

Input the appropriate values.

Invalid entry. Enter correct

input during input of the data

value.
3

Treatment
Enter characters from the
keyboard, then press the SET

Then press <SET> key.


2

Cause
When the name of the

and time.

<FREEZE> the image.

When the PRINT switch on

Freeze the image then press the

Then try again.

the operation panel, STORE

switch.

and REVIEW switches in the


MENU were pressed during
freeze or when HIST
measurement was carried out.
4

<FREEZE> the image


Then continue measurement.

You attempted to perform an

Press FREEZE. Then try again.

auto trace without freezing the


image.

To change frequency or angle ,

After having changed to a

press <ELEMENT SELECT>key. probe including two vibrator

Use the ELEMENT SELECT


switch to change the frequency.

elements.
6

System AUTO-FREEZE. Press


<FREEZE>key to resume.

When panel operation was

Press the FREEZE switch.

not carried out for 20


minutes.

USE <ROTARY ENCODER


KNOB> to

You pressed the ZOOM

Turn rotary encoder to perform

switch.

a zoom operation.

activate zoom.

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No.

Message

RANGE LIMIT
Selection is not available.

Cause

Treatment

When a setting was made


exceeding the change limit in
case of changing a setting
value with the rotary encoder.

USE <TRACKBALL> to move the You attempt to shift a body


mark. Then press <SET>key.

10

mark.

trackball.

Press <MARK REF> key to rotate To display the fetus body


Fetus mark.

Shift the body mark with the

mark.

The fetal rotation function is


activated by the MARK REF
switch.

11

DETECTION ERROR
R-wave of ECG is not detected

When it is not possible to


detect the R wave of the ECG
for 5 seconds or more.

12

IMAGE stored in memory


frame ##.

13

DATA/image deleted.

When operations were finished


after carrying out store.
When there was erasing of 1 or
all images in the store memory.

14

No images have been stored in

If you attempt to erase an

memory.

image when there are no


images in the store memory.

15 Press <REVIEW> in the MENU to If you attempt to erase an


display the image to be cleared

image in the store memory

from the store memory. Then press when a review image is not
16

<ONE FR>key.

displayed.

PROCESSING

When the histogram is being


calculate.

17

Measurement memory area is full. You attempt to perform


To proceed clear measurement,

measurement when the

press <FUNC 1>key to clear.

measurement display area was


empty.

3 - 14

Press the REVIEW in the


MENU, select the image to be
erased, then erase it.

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4-1. System Specifications


Scanning method

Electronic linear scanning


Electronic convex scanning
Mechanical sector scanning (Requires SCU-1000)
Mechanical radial scanning

Simultaneously connectable probes

(Requires SCU-1000)

Electronic scanning probes: 2


Mechanical scanner probes: 2 (Requires SCU-1000)

Display modes

B, 2B, B/M, M

Line mode (M mode)


Display method

Scroll

Sweep speed

1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 sec/screen

Echo erase

Available

Request function

Available

Image display magnification (dependent on connected probe) ....


Electronic linear probe

4 levels from 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 17, 19, 21, 24 cm

Electronic convex probe

8 levels from 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 17, 19, 21, 24 cm

Mechanical scanner

5 through 8 levels from 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 17, 19,


21, 24cm

Screen display direction

Reversible vertically and horizontally (in B mode


only)

Zoom function

B scrolling method with write zoom

Move position (B mode)

Available

Scan area

Variable (movable)

Positive/negative reverse

Available in M mode only

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Ultrasound focusing method


Electronic scanning probeTransmit focusing
B mode ..........4 steps max.
B/M mode......1 of 4 steps
M mode .........1 of 4 steps
Acoustic lens
Receive focusing
Max. 16 levels, continuously variable
Acoustic lens
Mechanical scanning probe
Acoustic output control

Concave focusing
64-level selective

Image adjustment and processing functions


Gain

B mode: Continuously variable


M mode: Operates as B-mode compensation value

STC

8 sliding volumes

Contrast

B mode 8-level switching


M mode 8-level switching

AGC

B mode 8-level switching


M mode 8-level switching

FTC

ON/OFF(M mode only)

Relief

B mode 4-level switching


M mode 4-level switching

ABC
Automatic B-Gain Control 64-level switching
IPSImage Process Select

8-level switching

VIEW gamma compensation

3 types

PHOTO gamma compensation

3 types

Frame correlation

4-level switching(also, Auto-function for circulatory


system)

Post-processing

5 types

Line density

Electronic probe ..... ......... 2-level switching


Mechanical sector... ......... 2-level switching
Mechanical radial ... ......... 2-level switching

Image select
Presets

3 types
15 types

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Measurement functions

Basic measurement
Obstetric measurement (with OB report function)
Cardiac function measurement

Annotation function

Available

Characters and automatic display

ID ................... .......14 characters x 1 line


Age ................. .......3 characters x1 line
Heart rate........ .......5 characters x1 line
Name .............. .......23 characters x 1 line
Sex.................. .......1 character x1 line
Hospital name. .......21 characters x 2 lines
Comments ...... .......57 characters x31 lines (NTSC)
........................ .......57 characters x36 lines (PAL)
Date and time
Probe number
Probe frequency
Image select
Line density
DVA (Drive Voltage Amplitude (%) )
BSA, GA
Plane number for B mode
Frame rate
Depth range
Gain
Contrast
AGC

Graphic display

Gray-scale bar ...............(64 gradations)


Scale mark
Index mark
Focus mark
Scan area mark
Cine/Search mark
M cursor
M time marker
Puncture guide line
Caliper mark
Body mark...... .......ABDOM
........................ .......OB/GYN

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........................ .......CARDIO
........................ .......PV
........................ .......SMALL PART
........................ .......Four limbs

Cine memory (optional)


Search function

Yes (Max. 32 frames in B mode)

Scroll function

Yes

Store function

Yes

Review function

Yes

Loop playback function

4-level switching of playback speed

Physiological signals (optional)


ECG display

1 channel

Sensitivity

Continuously variable

Position

B mode.............. .......Fixed
M mode............. .......Continuously variable

ECG synchronization
R-DELAY
PCG display

Yes (1 channel)
0 to 2.55 sec in 10 msec steps
1 channel (only with M mode display)

Sensitivity

Continuously variable

Position

Continuously variable

Image display system

Black and white composite video signal (NTSC, PAL)

External I/O signal connectors

Black and white composite video signal input: 1 line


Black and white composite video signal output 2 lines

Power supply input voltage

100 to 120 VAC 10%, 200 to 240 VAC10%,


50/60 Hz

Power consumption

600VA or less

External dimensions

Overall width....... 420mm


Overall height ...... 1200 - 1335mm
Depth ................... 630mm

Unit weight

Approx. 75 kg

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Operating ambient conditions

Temperature......10 to 40
Humidity...........30 to 85 %
Barometric pressure..700 to 1060 hPa

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4-2. System Configuration


The SSD-1000 ultrasound diagnostic device comprises the following units:

Main unit

USI-145
TX/RX part
DIU part

Operation panel unit

L-KEY-64*

Trackball

L-TB-8

Observation TV monitor

IP-1233*(NTSC) / IP-1233*V(PAL)

Power supply unit

PSU-S1000

Options

Mechanical scanner unit

SCU-1000

Physiological signal display unit

PEU-1000

Volume mode unit

EU-9075

Data management Subsystem

DMS-1000

Foot-switch

MP-2345

3-way foot-switch

MP-2614

Recording device (Black and white printer)


VCR

4-3. System Block Diagrams


Lists of all PCBs mounted in the device (except power supply unit and external options) and
system block diagrams are shown on the following pages.
See Section 4-5 "Principle of PCB Operation" for the PCB block diagrams.

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SSD-1000 PCB LIST(1/2)


SSD-1000

Unit

PCB model
name

Name

Mai unit

PSC-129

EP420500

CONNECTOR PANEL Connectors for B/W printer, TV signal for VCR, printer control signals

EP-3349-4
Operation panel unit

L-KEY-64

Image storage unit

USM-23

4 - 7
EU-9056

Connector for foot switch


Operation Panel

EP401600

GEU MOTHER
BOARD

EP401500

PROBE SELECTOR

Two 260-pin connectors, PROBE 1/2 selection, HVS, HVS control, probe code
output

EP404400

TX/PRE AMP

EP400600

RX FOCUS

Transmission trigger signal generation, transmission pulse generation, PRE AMP


circuit, PRE STC signal generation, transmission power supply voltage monitoring
circuit
Delay & addition, electronic/mechanical scanner probe received signal switching,
V.B.P.F. circuit, LOG AMP circuit, received signal output

EP401700
/EP430900
EP400700

DIU MOTHER BOARD

EP395601

GEU I.T.F

MAIN AMP

Receive dynamic focus selection, gain, AGC, contrast, relief circuit and control signal
generation
A/D conversion, frame rate and heart rate calculation, mode control, ultrasound
address generation, transmission voltage control, timing signal generation

EP396604/05 DIU

D/A conversion, pre-processing, main memory, post-processing, GEU interface,


parameter memory, display control, TV timing signal generation

EP399000/
EP403502
EP399600

CPU

Overall system control, character and graphic generation

CINE MANAGER

Cine memory read/write control

EP399700

CINE MEMORY

B/W cine memory

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Cine memory unit

Description

SSD-1000

Unit

Mechanical scanner unit SCU-1000

Physiological signal
unit

PEU-1000
(EU-5042

PCB model
name

Name

Description

EP400800

MECH. SERVO

EP400300
EP401200

MECH. PROBE
SELECTOR
PHYSIO. AMP

Transducer position detection, motor drive signal generation, shaking compensation


circuit, transmission timing signal generation, Tx circuit for mechanical sector and
annular array probes, transmission power supply voltage monitoring circuit
Two 60-pin connectors, PROBE 1/2 selection, PRE AMP circuit for mechanical and
annular array probes, probe code output
ECG AMP, PCG AMP, R-wave detection, PCG filter circuit, hum filter circuit

EP399500

PHYSIO. MEMORY

A/D conversion, interpolation circuit, physiological signal memory, memory control,


physiological signal synchronization mark generation

EP420700

PHYSIO. PANEL 1

Adjustment trimmers for ECG and PCG sensitivity and display position

EP420600

PHYSIO. PANEL 2

ON/OFF switches for ECG, PCG, ECG SYNC and SOUND

4 - 8

Volume mode unit

EU-9075

EP429300

Data management

DMS-1000

DMU-200

DMS ITF/VOL/SERVO DMS interface, Video signal input/output circuit, Volume mode calculating block,
motor servo circuit
Data management unit CPU, VCM board, SCSI card, Ethernet card, Floppy disk drive, Hard disk drive

EP429301

DMS ITF

subsystem
Power supply unit
Observation TV
monitor

DMS interface, Video signal input/output circuit

PSU-S1000

+5.1V5V15V+15VTV monitor+24VHVAHVB

IP-1233*

Black and White TV monitor (NTSC)

IP-1233*V

Black and White TV monitor (PAL)

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SSD-1000 PCB LIST(2/2)

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K

5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1

VOL
Scanner

Motor
Control

Delay
& Adder

Opacity
Table

VOL
Gamma

CPU Data
Address

LOG
AMP

Frame
Memory

DIU

EP400700

DIU
Memory

Signal Processor
(Gain,STC
, AGC,AAFL)

MECHA RX

EP399700

PHI
PEU-1000 (Option)

EU-9056(Option)

USBLK etc.

TX Trig.
Generator

Address
Generator

Line
Buffer

Contrast

CINE MGR

ROM
Table

DMU-200
or
DMU-201

DIU Control

DMS-1000
(Option)

EP3990**
/EP4305**
CPU

DIU Timing
PRINT

US Interface

MECHA
TX

PRINT
HV CONT
R-R

GEU Timing

Printer(Option)

A/D
PRINTER
CONTROL
MPU

R-Delay
Control

VIDEO OUT
VCR(Option)

R-Delay GATE
GEU BUS Window

GEU Interface

EP400800
MECHA
SERVO
SCU-1000
(Opt ion)

VIDEO IN
VCR
VIDEO OUT

DIU Control Signals

EP3956**

GDC

USM-23

GEU ITF

FOOT SW
R-TRIG

FOOT SW

Foot SW (Option)

To Mother Board
Main Panel Assembly

EP400300
L-KEY-64*

HV CONT
PHYSIO
Panel

EP420600 & EP420700


PHYSIO PANEL1 & 2

PHYSIO AMP

PSU-S1000
EP401200

AC
OUTLET

PHYSIO AMP

PEU-1000 (Option)

ECG IN

Power Supply Unit

PCG IN HUM Filter

MODEL

T ITLE

REVISIONS

12inch
Monitor

EP399500

DIU MEM
EU-9056(Option)

Annular RX
MECHA TX

USI-145

Video
Selector

STC

PROBE SELECTOR

EP401500

Probe
Connector

CINE
Manager

ABC
Control

MECHA
SERVO

PSC-129

DMS ITF/
VOL SERVO

PHI

PRE STC
Generator

128-32
Selector

SCU-1000(Option)

Image
Memory

EP399600

VBPF
CONTROL

EP404400

Transmitter

MECHA
PROBE SELECTOR

Bright
Table

Frame
Correlation

EXCHANGEV

TX/PRE AMP

Mechanical
Sector
Probe

Image
Cont.

MAIN AMP

LPF

LOG
AMP
Fo CONT

PRE AMP

Annular
PRE
AMP

VOL
Calc.

DMS-1000,EU-9075
(Option)

RX FOCUS

EVEN

MECHA
PRE
AMP

Post
Process

EP400600

Annular
Delay
&Adder

Linear or
Convex
Probe

4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1

IP-1233*
/IP-1233*V

Fo CONT

VBPF

ODD

D/A

EP3966**

Detector
Delay
& Adder

Register

RX FOCUS
VBPF

EP4293**

Servo
CPU

EP400600

Annular
Delay
&Adder

2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3

A/D

MECHA
Probe
Connector

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

J
1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4

(Ver.2.0 onward

SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM


3RD ANGLE PROJECTION

DRAWN

DESINED

CHECKED

DRAWING NO.

MA4-0026

SCALE
UNITS

APPD

SSD-1000

mm

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1

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4-4. Principles of System Operation


4-4-1. System Control Unit

OPERATION
PANEL

TX
PRE AMP

RX
FOCUS

MAIN
AMP

PANEL CPU
ADRS. DATA

GEU
BUS WINDOW

CPU ADRS. DATA

GEU
I.T.F.
GEU CPU ADRS. DATA

MECH. PROBE
SELECTOR
(OPTION)

MECH.
SERVO
(OPTION)

CPU
(MC68340)

PROBE
SELECTOR

CPU ADRS. DATA

ARTOP
(HD64410)
CPU

PHI
(OPTION)

CINE MANAGER
V50(CPU)
(OPTION)

DIU

V50 ADRS. DATA

CINE
MEMORY
(OPTION)

DMS ITF
(OPTION)
DITF ADRS.
DATA

Data management
subsystem
(OPTION)

Fig. 4-4-1
The system control unit includes the HOST CPU (MC68340) to provide overall system control.
The CPU controls all parts of the device based on the software stored in ROM, according to
information from the operation panel.
The local CPU (V50) is mounted in the cine memory unit to provide cine memory control.

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SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation

4-4-2. TX/RX Unit


The Tx/Rx unit provides functions to generate transmission pulses, conduct analog
processing of received echoes, and transfer ultrasound image data to the DIU.

The transmission pulses are converted to high-voltage in the driver circuit that drives the
oscillator and are then supplied to the selected probe.
The transmission voltage is detected by the transmission power supply voltage monitoring
circuit on the TX / PRE AMP board and this data is sent to the system control unit. The
system control unit immediately stops transmission if it receives abnormal transmission
power supply data.

The electronic scanning probe has a maximum of 128 Tx/Rx lines, allowing it to
simultaneously drive up to 32 transducers. Up to 32 of the 128 Tx/Rx lines can be selected
by the selector circuit, which comprises 16 HVSs (8-channel High Voltage Analog
Switches).

The received echoes are received by the transducers that transmitted and are amplified in
the pre-amp circuit. The received echoes are analog processed after received dynamic
focusing, then A/D converted and transferred to the DIU.
With an electronic probe, phase compensation is conducted in the matrix switch and delay
line because the phases of the echoes received by the multiple transducers are displaced
from each other.

4 - 12

32ch

PROBE
CONNECTOR

DELAY&
ADDER

PRE AMP
128ch

Annular
delay &
adder

128-32ch
SELECTOR

LOG
AMP

VBPF

MECH.
PRE AMP

GAIN
CONT.

F0 CONT

DELAY&
ADDER

32ch

VBPF

AGC

GAIN CONT

LOG
AMP

EXCHANGV

CONTRAST

RELIEF

AGC

CONTRAST

RELIEF

TX
F0 CONT

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Annular
delay &
adder

Annular
PRE AMP
32ch

AAF

A/D

DSC VIDEO
6

TX TRIG.
GENE.

AAF CONT

MECH. PROBE
CONNECTOR

MECH.
TX

USBLK

CONTROLLER

A, B, C, Z,
MOTOR+

MECH.
SERVO

MECH.
TX TRIG.

STC

GAIN

USBLK

GEU TIMING
GENE.

OPERATION
PANEL

ABC CONT. GAIN,


From DSC

GEU BUS

GEU BUS
WINDOW

CPU BUS

GEU BUS

TX/RX PART BLOCK DIAGRAM 1/1

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PRE STC
CONT

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4-4-3. DIU Unit


The DIU uses a high-speed X-Y system.

The ultrasound image data received from the Tx/Rx unit as a digital signal is sent
for pre-processing. Pre-processing involves input selection of the ultrasound image data
sent from the Tx/Rx unit, frame correlation, and storing in frame memory.

Post-processing involves the interpolation and correlation of the B-mode image in the TV
horizontal scan direction, addition of gray-scale bar, characters and graphics, and output to
the D/A conversion circuit.

In addition, the DIU unit supplies the ultrasound image data

for ABC (Auto B-Gain Control).

After D/A conversion, TV synchronization and blank signals are added and the signal is
output as a composite video signal.

4 - 14

V50 BUS

CPU BUS

CPU BUS

CINE
MANAGER

CINE
MEMORY

PRE
PROCESS

FRAME
MEMORY

DMS
ITF

DITF BUS
TO / FROM DMS

DSC VIDEO
From TX/RX part

M PHYSIO.
PHYSIO. SIGNAL
From PHYSIO. AMP

PHI

POST
PROCESS

D/A

VIDEO
SELECTOR

TO TV MONITOR/

TO / FROM
CONNECTOR
PANEL

CPU BUS
B PHYSIO. SIG.

ABC
CONTROL

ABC CONT.

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RAS
CAS
WE
OE

CPU BUS

TO GEU

GDC
US
INTERFACE

MEMORY
CONTROLLER

CPU
GRAY

CMP_BLK
CMP_SYN

TIMING
GENERATOR

DSC PART BLOCK DIAGRAM

1/1

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DIU
CONTROL

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4-4-4. ABC (Auto B-Gain Control) Function


This function evaluates the brightness from the B-mode ultrasound image data stored in
frame memory and automatically maintains the optimal B-mode gain for MAG etc. ,
regardless of the probe type, frequency, and individual differences between test subjects.
The ABC function can be turned ON or OFF and the ABC level can be set at the operation
panel.

The B-mode ultrasound image data stored in frame memory is sent to the ABC control unit,
which evaluates the brightness and outputs an ABC gain level analog signal according to
the ABC setting on the operation panel. Also, the gain volume setting is output by the
ABC controller as the ABC gain. The ABC gain is added to STC and output to the
MAIN AMP.

FROM
PROBE

MAIN
AMP

A/D

GEU ITF

GAIN CNT

DIU

ABC
CONTROL

D/A

CPU DATA

ABC GAIN

GAIN
CONT.

TO
TV MONITOR

DIU

STC

OPERATION
PANEL
MAIN AMP

TO CPU

OPERATION
PANEL

Fig. 4-4-2

4-4-5. Cine Memory Unit (Option)


The cine memory unit is made up of two PCBs: the controller unit (CINE MANAGER) and
memory unit (CINE MEMORY). Cine memory is a display memory that can store 32 prefrozen screens of ultrasound images (in 1B mode).
The cine memory unit offers search, scroll, store, review, and loop playback functions under
the control of the V50 processor on the CINE MANAGER board.

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4-4-6. Mechanical Scanner Unit (Option)


The mechanical scanner unit comprises a controller unit (MECH. SERVO) and selector
unit (MECH. PROBE SELECTOR). The transmission circuit is mounted on the MAIN
AMP board.
The transmission pulses generated by MAIN AMP are converted to high-voltage in the
driver circuit that drives the oscillator and are then supplied to the selected probe.
The transmission voltage is detected by the transmission power supply voltage monitoring
circuit on the MAIN AMP board and this data is sent to the system control unit. The
system control unit immediately stops transmission if it receives abnormal transmission
voltage data.
The received echoes are amplified by the PRE AMP circuit on MECH. PROBE
SELECTOR and supplied to the RX FOCUS board.

TX

TRIG

GEU BUS

MECH.
TX
GENE.
SERVO
CONT.

MECHA. SERVO

PROBE

PRE
AMP.

CONNECTOR
ANNULAR
PRE
AMP.

A, B, C, Z,
MOTOR+

MECHA. PROBE SELECTOR

Fig. 4-4-3

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TO MAIN AMP

RX
FOCUS

RX FOCUS

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4-4-7.

Physiological Signal Unit (option)


The physiological signal unit is made up of the physiological amplifier unit (PHYSIO
AMP), physio. panel, and physiological signal memory unit (PHI).

ECG (electrocardiogram) and PCG (phonocardiogram) are input to PHYSIO AMP, where
they are amplified by amplifier circuits with isolated power supplies, and are output by the
photo-couplers as the isolated signals B_ECG, M_ECG, and M_PCG.
For noise elimination, the ECG circuit contains the HUM FILTER (50 Hz/60 Hz) and the
PCG circuit has a three-level PCG FILTER.
In addition, the ECG R-wave detection circuit (R-DETECT) is mounted on PHYSIO AMP.

The PHI board A/D converts the physiological signals.


The B_ECG signal is interpolated and stored in the physiological signal memory. The
stored signal is synchronized with the TV signal, read, added in the DIU post-processing
unit, and displayed on the plane mode (B mode) image.
The M_ECG and M_PCG signals are interpolated, written to the physiological signal
storage area of the DIU display memory, and displayed on the sweep mode (M mode)
image.
PCG

PCG
AMP

PHOTO
-COUPLER

ECG

ECG
AMP

HUM
FILTER

PCG
FILTER

LIMITER

M_PCG

TO
PHI

M_ECG

OPERATION
PANEL

PHOTO
-COUPLER

HUM FL

TO
PHI

LIMITER

B_ECG

RDETECT.

R-GATE

PCG FL

TO
GEU ITF

PHYSIO. AMP.

OPERATION
PANEL
M_PCG

PHI

INTERPOLATION

M_ECG

M_PCG
M_ECG

FRAME
MEMORY

A/D
B_ECG

ECG
MEMORY

Fig. 4-4-4

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INTERPOLATION

B_ECG

POST
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4-4-8. Power Supply Unit


The power supply unit comprises a series power supply and switching power supply.
It supplies the power required by the main unit. It also has an isolated power supply for
the optional recording device.
The transmission voltage for the electronic scanning probe (HVA), and mechanical scanner
probe (HVB) is controlled by the control signals (HVS DATA0-5) from the main unit.

4-4-9. Volume mode unit (option)


This unit is designed to display Volume mode image on a monitor.

4-4-10. Data Management Subsystem (option)


This unit is for handling DICOM communications and DICOM specification image filing.

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4-5. Principles of PCB Operation


4-5-1. PROBE SELECTOR
This board comprises probe connectors, probe select relays, HVS, and the relevant control
circuits.

LIN/CONV CONNECTOR 1
260-pin connector for linear/convex probe.

LIN/CONV CONNECTOR 2
260-pin connector for linear/convex probe.

RELAY
Comprises 64 relays to switch between PROBE 1 and PROBE 2.

HVS
Comprises 16 HVSs (8-channel High Voltage Analog Switches) to select and
switch 32 of 128 channels

CONTROL & PROBE CODE INTERFACE


Comprises ROM (Read-Only Memory), logic circuits, relays, and PLDs
(Programmable Logic Devices). It controls the probe switching relays and HVSs
and outputs probe codes to the data bus.

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TD1(1-128)

LIN/CONV
CONNECTOR 1

PROBE CODE1 (0-9)

RELAY

TD1(128-1)

HVS

TXRX (1-32)

TD1(1-128)

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LIN/CONV
CONNECTOR 2

RS
SR

PROBE CODE2 (0-9)

HV DATA

GEU DATA(0-7)

CONTROL &
PROBE CODE
INTERFACE

PROBEON1
PROBEON2
M_E_SEL
RAMEN

GEU BUS

PROBE CODE2 (0-9)

TITLE

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GEU ADRS (0-3)


EN1
EN2
EN3
READ
HVDTCLK
HVADRS(0-2)

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SIGNAL LIST ( PROBE SELECTOR )

J100-1

J100-2

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4-5-2. TX/PRE AMP


This board comprises 32 Tx/Rx circuits and transmission trigger signal generation circuits to
carry out ultrasound Tx/Rx.

TX POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE DETECTOR


A/D converts the transmission power supply voltage and outputs it to the data bus.

TX
Carries out electronic probe transmission.
(Max. simultaneously driven channels: 32. Max. transmission voltage: 90 V)

TX TRIGGER
Generates the transmission triggers for electronic probes (max. 32 channels).

TX FOCUS CONTROL
Generates the control signals to control electronic transmission trigger generation
for electronic probes, and the PROBE SELECTOR control signals.

PRE STC DRIVER


Converts the STC CNT and GND CNT signals to positive/negative signals and
outputs them to the PRE AMP.

PRE AMP
Conducts first-stage amplification of the received signals from the electronic probes
according to the STC_P and STC_N signals generated by the PRE STC DRIVER.

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From GEU I.T.F.


USBLK

TXV
DETECTOR

From MAIN AMP


GE8

To GEU I.T.F

GEU BUS

GEUDATA

TP1
HHV

TX TRIG
GENE.

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From GEU I.T.F.


EN1
EN2
READ
TXFADRS
BSADRS

GEU BUS

From MAIN AMP


STCCNT

TXRX

To PROBE SELECTOR

TX
32

32

AX
ENA1
ENA2
DSCLK
PS
TXCLR
LD
TXCLK1

PRE OUT

To RX FOCUS

PRE AMP
32
HVLE
HVCLK
HVDTCLK
HVSWCLR
HVADRS
RESET

TX FOCUS
CONT.

To PROBE SELECTOR

STC_P
STC_N

PRESTC
DRIV.

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TXCLK
TXLD_
USADRS
GEUDATA
GEUADRS
USBLK

TRIG

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SIGNAL LIST ( TX/PRE AMP )

J101-1

J101-2

J101-3

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4-5-3. RX FOCUS
Two of these boards are used to alternately conduct receive focussing and receive dynamic
focussing.

V/I CONVERTER
Converts the PRE AMP voltage output to a current.

CROSS POINT SWITCH


The CROSS POINT SWITCH connects the received signals (max. 32 channels) to
the optimal delay tap.

DELAY & ADDER


Conducts delay and adding (receive focus) on the received signals (max. 32
channels) and outputs the received signals as one line.

LIN/CONV H.P.F. (High pass Filter)


Allows only the high-frequency component of the received signals to pass when an
electronic high-frequency probe is used.

MECH. H.P.F. (High pass Filter)


Allows only the high-frequency component of the received signals to pass when a
mechanical scanner high-frequency probe is used.

ANALOG SWITCH
Selects the received signals from the electronic or mechanical scanner probe, turns
ON/OFF the Doppler output and H.P.F.

V.B.P.F. (Variable Band Pass Filter)


Allows the optimum frequency signals for the probe frequency and received signal
depth to pass.

LOG. AMP
Comprises two +30 dB amplifiers and LOG ICs to carry out logarithmic
amplification of the received signals.

CROSS POINT SWITCH CONTROL


Generates cross point switch control signals and analog switch control signals

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MECH. RX

H.P.F.

From MECH.
PROBE
CONNECTOR

To MAIN AMP.
LOG0* P
LOG0*N

MECH. RX
ANNULAR

V/I

ANALOG
SWITCH

DELAY &
ADDER

CROSS
POINT SW

DELAY &
ADDER

TP5

ANALOG
SWITCH

TP10

V.B.P.F

TP12/13

LOG AMP

From TX/PRE AMP

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PRE OUT

V/I

H.P.F.

32

RESET
USBLK
USADRS
GEUDATA
GEUADRS

GEU BUS

ANN
ON
LCOFF
HPF ON

CROSS
POINT SW
CONT

From MAIN AMP


F0 CNT
TITLE

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FOCUS

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FCSE_0
EXCHNG
BSADRS
EN1
EN2
READ

AX
AY
MR
STB
CS

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SIGNAL LIST ( RX FOCUS 1 )

J102-1

J102-2

J102-3

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SIGNAL LIST ( RX FOCUS2 )


J103-1

J103-2

J103-3

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4-5-4. MAIN AMP


This board switches the receive focus, conducts ultrasound analog processing, and generates
the mechanical scanner transmission pulses.

RX EXCHANGE
Receives the received signals from the two RX FOCUS boards while switching the
depth in approximately 1 cm increments. The received signal is switched by
analog ICs on both the rising edge and falling edge of the EXCHANGV signal.

DETECTOR
Detects the received signal and adds the gain signal.

AGC (Automatic Gain Control)


Comprises delay circuits. Subtracts the delayed received signal from the original
received signal. Eight levels can be selected by the AGC 0 to 2 control signals.

CONTRAST
Comprises resistive potential divider circuits to output a potential-divided signal.
Eight levels can be selected.

RELIEF
Comprises differentiation circuits. Adds the differentiated received signal to the
original signal. Eight levels can be selected.

AAF (Anti-Aliasing filter)


Eliminates the aliasing that occurs when monochrome image data is sampled.

GAIN CONTROLER
Generates the gain, F0 (6 types), and PRE STC (6 types) signals.

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From RX FOCUS 1, 2

TP1

TP4

TP5

TP3

TP13
To GEU I.T.F.

LOG 01

SELECTOR

DETECTOR

CONTRAST

AAF

AAF OUT

LOG 02
TP7

AGC

GAIN CONT.

RELIEF

AGC

CONT

RELF

AAF

D/A

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SELECTOR

DVD

GAIN STC
DATA
GENE.

TP8

F0 CONT.

GAIN
CONTROLLER

A/D

STC 0.

A/D

D/A
FO/PRE STC
GENE.

DLV.

TP9

To TX / PRE AMP
PRE STC CONT.

D/A

A/D
GBS
SOS
DVS
CONF

SELECTOR

STC (0-7)
B GAIN
From DIU

From OPERATION
PANEL

USBLK
2MCLK
READ
EN1-3
M
From GEU I.T.F.

DOP
M SEL

GEU DATA (07)


GEU ADRS(03)

From GEU I.T.F.

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B GAIN.

To RX

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SIGANAL LIST ( MAIN AMP )

J104-1

J104-3

J411

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GND

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4-5-5. GEU I.T.F.


This board generates the control signals for the GEU unit, generates the memory write
control signals for the DIU unit, and opens the bus between the CPU BUS and the GEU
BUS and PANEL BUS.

CPU BUS WINDOW


Controls opening between the CPU BUS and the GEU BUS and PANEL BUS.

PROBE CONNECTOR DETECTOR


Detects whether a probe is connected and outputs this data to the CPU BUS. The 5bit data has 2 bits for linear/convex probes, 2 bits for mechanical scanner probes,
and 1 bit for the independent probe. The corresponding data bit becomes LOW
when a probe is connected.

FRAME RATE CALCULATOR


The frame interval is counted from the 100sec clock signal by a 16-bit counter
and the result is output to the CPU BUS. When the count is complete, the IRQ/
signal is output to apply an interrupt to the CPU. The CPU calculates the frame
rate from the counted data.

HEART RATE CALUCULATOR


Each time the optional physiological signal unit inputs the R/ signal, the IRQ/ signal
is output to apply an interrupt to the CPU.

The CPU calculates the heart rate from

the data.

MODE CONTROL
Generates PROCOD and SCNMOD signals corresponding to the mode when mode
data is sent from the CPU.

B MODE
M MODE
D MODE
(Not used)

PROCOD
0
0
1
1

SCNMOD
1
0
0
1

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BEAM ADDRESS
Outputs addresses in the B mode by counting a clock signal synchronized with an
ultrasound line using a 9-bit counter in which the CPU start and end values can be
set.

HV CONTROL
Generates the HVS DATA 0 to 7 signals from the high-voltage (transmission) data
sent from the CPU. This block also contains a CPU runaway detector circuit,
which sets all the HVS DATA 0 to 7 signals to HIGH level to stop transmission if a
CPU lock-up occurs.

TIMING GENERATOR
Generates all timing signals from the 12 MHz, 1 MHz, and 0.5 MHz clock signals
produced by dividing the 60 MHz/48 MHz clock frequency from the crystal
oscillator, according to the data set by the CPU. Operates at 48 MHz with a 2 MHz
probe but operates at 60 MHz with all other frequency probes.

A/D converter
US video (VIDEO_OUT) signal, which is sent from MAIN AMP board, is
converted into 6 bits of digital signal, and sent to DIU board.
This circuit is also used for A/D convert of VCR playback signal.

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GEU BUS

CPU BUS WINDOW

CPU BUS

PNL BUS

PROBE ON/

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FRMEND/

PROBE
CONNECTION
DETECTOR

MODE
CONTROL

PROCOD/
SCNMOD

FRAME
RATE
CALCULATOR

BEAM
ADDRESS

USADRS(0-7)
DSCADRS(0-7)

HV
CONTROL

HVS DATA

IRQ/

R/

HEART
RATE
CALCULATOR

IRQ/
TX CLK/
US BLK/
0.5M

US video (VIDEO_OUT)
VCR_IN

A/D
converter

Line Buffer
(FIFO)

TIMING
GENERATOR

DF AREA
OFCENT/
96 PRF
D SMPL

1M
ADDAT(0-5)
12M

VCR_IN

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I.T.F.

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SIGNAL LIST ( GEU ITF )

J207-1

J207-2

J207-3

J314
1

VIDEO_IN

GND
J315

VCR_IN

VCR_IN_R

NC

NC

J316

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VCR_OUT_R

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4-5-6. DIU
The B/W DIU (Digital Imaging Unit) fetches ultrasound wave digital data coming from
the GEU in synchronized with the DIU clock, writing ultrasound wave data to the display
memory in XY writing method, then reading out the ultrasound wave data in synchronized
with the TV signal. After this, gradation conversion of display data, addition of gray scale
bar and other post processing are executed by this block.
In the writing system, ultrasound wave scanning data are thought of as scanning line
vectors, and from the starting point indicated by the vector (X0, Y0) and the time it takes to
pass the boundary (X), (Y), one scanning line can freely be written to main memory.
Also, through the dynamic focus area signal (DFAREA), multi-level dynamic focused
ultrasound wave data can be written to memory.
The boundary passing signal (INCX, INCY) is detected by the XY Boundary Calculator
from the boundary passing time (X), (Y) in 1 pixel units. If the boundary passing signal is
detected, data are written to the line buffer the following system is used to determine if the
signal is INCX or INCY by the scanning address and register setting.
(a) XY Sampling Writing System (X and Y System)
In this system, writing to the line buffer is done each time either INCX or INCY is
generated. This system is used for all scanning lines.
(b) X Sampling, Y Sampling Writing System (X or Y System)
In this write system, the line buffer write area (X system) is set when INCX is
generated and the line buffer write area (Y system) is set when INCY is generated.
Data are written to the area specified in the X system each time INCX is generated,
while writing is not performed when INCY is generated. INCY information is held until
INCX is generated, then writing of both is done simultaneously. For this reason, the
number of times INCY is generated must be fewer than the times INCX is generated.
Accordingly, the area which can be specified in the X system is limited to 45 or more left
and right. In the same way, the area which can be specified in the Y system is limited to
45 or less left and right.
Also, the area setting is stored in X0 and Y0 (16-bit) in the parameter table.
The boundary pass signal (INCX, INCY) is written to the line buffer simultaneously
with the ultrasound wave data, and is used to increment the main memory write address.

ABC (Auto B-gain Control)


This block generates B_GAIN signal, which controls the gain for B-mode, referring
ultrasound brightness data in the image memory and the Gain Level setting by operation
panel. Then B_GAIN signal is sent to MAIN AMP board, and controls the gain of
receiving signal. In case ABC off, B_GAIN becomes the signal referring B GAIN knob
setting.

PRE PROCESS
This block is a circuit that executes various types of processing of ultrasound image
data sent and received at the GEU for writing to MEMORY.
Test Pattern Generation
Generates the various types of test pattern.

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Echo Erase
In order to make physiological signals easy to see, the bottom portion of ultrasound
M image data is erased. The erased portion of ultrasound image data is written to
image memory as "0" level. This differs from USERASE and ERASE in the point
that it is executed when ultrasound image data are stored in image memory.
Memory Erase
In order not to display unnecessary data when changing modes, etc., either a portion
or all of the image memory is erased. The erased portion of ultrasound image data is
written to image memory as "0" level.
Except in the point that Erase is executed in screen units, which image memory is
configured into, this function is the same as Echo Erase.
Black and White Frame Correlation
Correlation between two frames is executed in order to reduce noise.
CPU Access
When making a histogram, etc. of ultrasound image data, the CPU can access image
memory. Access by the CPU is limited to times when the ultrasound image is
frozen.

MEMORY
This block is capable of storing enough ultrasound image data for two screens after
they have been processed by the pre process block.
Scanning conversion in the DIU is executed during writing to or reading from this
block.
Main memory is used as M image display memory during real operation and as frame
memory for frame correlation. During B image display and when the image is frozen,
CINE memory is used as display memory.
Memory Configuration
2 x 2 pixels is the smallest configuration element and 2 screens of 512 x 512 pixel
x 8 bit ultrasound image data are stored.
Black and White Main Memory
bits 0-5

Black and White Image Data

bit 6

Organism signal for M

bit 7

Sync. Mark for M organisms.

Write/Read Speed
Writing to or reading from RAM is carried out by RMW at 320 nsec/1 pixel.
However, by shifting the access cycle one half period, apparently, RMW is done at
160 nsec/1 pixel. On the other hand, reading from the SAM block is by serial Read
at 160 nsec/1 pixel. By doing 2 pixels simultaneously, apparently, serial read can be
done at 80 nsec/1 pixel.
Erase
Using the Dual-port RAM flash write function, the image memory can be erased.

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Erasing is executed by flash write at 160 nsec/1 Row, but when 4 chips are working
simultaneously, erasing can be done at high speed, with one 512 x 512 pixel screen
erased in approx. 45 sec. Furthermore, since it is not dependent on ultrasound
image data write operations, it differs from USERASE, ECHO ERASE and Memory
Erase.

POST PROCESS
This block carries out various types of processing of ultrasound image data read from
image memory.
H Interpolation
Spaces between lines of ultrasound B image data are interpolated in the TV H
direction. The area which can be interpolated is from 1-11 pixels, and selection of
the number of pixels to be interpolated is set by the register.
Ordinarily, the linear interpolation method is used. For black and white and
dispersion, linear interpolation is used.
Also, since the display area of ultrasound B image data is dependent on the
display format, it is controlled by TV synchronized signals.
Furthermore, ultrasound M image data do not pass through this processing
system.

H Correlation
In order to show connection of ultrasound image data in the TV H direction
smoothly, the arithmetic sum is taken between pixels in the TV H direction. The
system is equipped with independent correlation circuits for ultrasound B image data
and for M image data, with selection of whether these circuits are switched ON or
OFF being set by the register. Also, since the display area of ultrasound image data
is dependent on the display format, it is controlled by TV synchronization signals.
Gray Scale Bar Generation
A gray scale bar with 64 gradations ranging from the white level to the black level is
generated in the TV V direction. The display width of each gradation is fixed at 16 pixels
x 2 lines. Also, the display position is dependent on the display format, so it is controlled
by TV synchronization signals.
View
Gamma correction is carried out in accordance with the imaging device's
brightness characteristics. The following three types of gamma curve can be
selected.
(1)
Standard (Linear)
(2)
For ABDOM
(3)
For CARDIAC
There are two types (mainly for ultrasound B image data and for ultrasound M
image data) which can be held simultaneously. This function shares the Enhance

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RAM, so selection is made by rewriting the Enhance RAM. Furthermore, for


ultrasound M image data, Standard (Linear) is selected automatically.
This function is implemented for black and white images only.
Overlay display
This is for displaying character and graphic. Two input circuits of OVL0 and
OVL1 are prepared for character and graphic signals allowing two kinds of
luminance level displaying. ON/OFF of each displaying and luminance level are set
by the register. The following shows priority among overlay signals to be
displayed.
(1) OVL0
High
(2) OVL1
|
(3) Gray scale bar
|
(4) Ultrasound image data
Low
In case there is no overlapping between OVL0 and OVL1, shadow appears on the
right side.
GEU I.T.F.
This block generates and controls parameter information for fetching ultrasound
data to the DIU. It also carries out movement control and freeze control.
Parameter ROM
Contains ultrasound scanning line vector information (parameters) for each probe.
This ROM has a capacity of 512 Kbytes, enough for 42 probes.
Reading and Conversion of Parameters
(a) Reading of ROM Data
Ultrasound scanning line vector information (parameters) X0, Y0, WXF,
WYF, X and Y, are sent to the control block each time a scanning line
write start signal (Line Start) arrives.
Data corresponding to DSCADRS (8:0), which are sent from the GEU, are
read according to the type of probe and display magnification.
It also performs conversion of parameters for vertical reversal, horizontal
reversal, display mode and probe code, in accordance with the read out data.
Parameter conversion is accomplished by hardware according to the display
mode and control register in all cases.
(b) Parameter Conversion
Since each unit of parameter data is 16 bits in length, the high byte and low
byte are read independently from ROM, then latched and sent to each block.
Vertical reversal and horizontal reversal display modes and conversion of
parameters (X0, Y0) in accordance with probe codes is done at this time.
Parameter ROM for Software
The system includes parameter ROM for reference by software. It is
accessible by the CPU at any time.
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This function makes the B image display area narrow and increases the
frame rate. This is accomplished by varying BOF/, EOF/ and DSCADRS (8:0)
in the GEU. Data from BOF/ to EOF/ are written as DIU.
Freeze Function
This function stops the writing of an image to display memory.
Freeze is executed by setting the register. In the case of freezing of a real
display simultaneous with B/M, it is necessary to set the Freeze Register in
advance.
Forced Freeze, where writing to memory is forcibly stopped, and
synchronous freeze mode, which is synchronized with the ultrasound write
image, are also provided.
B image synchronous freeze stops motion after one frame of B image data
has been written. Ordinarily, the sweep image in the B/M sweep motion mode
is frozen as a B image. Also, synchronous freeze which is independent of B
and sweep can be set. Sweep image synchronous freeze stops motion after
writing of one line of sweep image data is written. When in the B Mode, the
image is frozen after writing of the B image is completed.
When in the Sweep Mode, the image is frozen when writing of a sweep
image line is completed.
When in the B/M Sweep Mode, B is frozen after writing of one frame, and
the M sweep image is frozen after freezing of B is completed.

WRITE CONTROL
This block is configured from a block which generates write control signals and
addresses when image data read from the line buffer is written to display memory and
which controls erasing of display memory.
Image data (8-bit) read from the line buffer contain pixel border passing signals (INCX,
INCY) in the X and Y directions. Write addresses are generated by operating the address
counter for each direction by means of this signal. Setting of this address counter's initial
value and controlling the up-down count makes it possible to control the image direction.
Line Buffer Interface Function
This function returns a Write End signal for handshaking in response to
memory write request signals from the line buffer.
Write Control Signal Generator Function
This function generates a write memory cycle (Read Modify Write) which
writes ultrasound data sent from the line buffer to memory. There are two
systems which generate this cycle, making it possible to repeat writing of the
next requested pixels in a 160 nsec. cycle. This is accomplished by
overlapping the 320 nsec. cycle of the two Read Modify Write systems by half.
Off Screen Function
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image can be developed in a 4096 x 4096 area, but in reality, the memory area
where ultrasound data can be written is only 512 x 512 in size. Therefore, the
virtual write area is regarded as off screen area and the writing operation is not
performed. However, since the virtual write area also operates the address
counter, the XY Boundary Calculator's INCX and INCY are used as is in the off
screen area. After entering the memory area (on screen area), fetching from
line buffer memory begins and writing to actual memory is done, and INCX and
INCY, which are added to the memory write data, operate the write address
counter.

MEMORY CYCLE CONTROL


In this block, control of writing to and reading from memory is executed in accordance
with memory control signals generated by WRITE CONTROL and DISPLAY CONTROL.
Also, this block includes the function for reading and writing of display memory data from
the CPU during a freeze operation, and generates memory cycles and addresses for
accessing direct image memory by the CPU. It sets the X direction address (9 bit) and Y
direction address (9 bit) of the data to be accessed, specifies the surface and sets
increment/decrement. After setting is completed, the CPU can read and write to the
access data register.
If the CPU is accessing continuous pixels in the vertical direction, the auto increment
function, which makes resetting of the address (Y direction) unnecessary after each access,
operates. After the initial access address is set, the CPU can read the data for 1 line in the
vertical direction continuously.

DISPLAY CONTROL
This block reads image data written in main memory in synch with the TV signal and
carries out TV display.
Since main memory uses dual port memory, writing to RAM and reading from SAM is
done asynchronously. Therefore, TV display of image data can be done according to the
predetermined display format, reading of the contents of the SAM block can be executed
and can be displayed by Serial Reading.
Display Mode (One Screen Display Function, Complex Display Function)
The following display controls can be performed.
1B
2B
Wide 2B
1M
Left-Right B/M
Wide Left-Right B/M
In the case of one screen display, in accordance with the display address determined
by the display mode, transfer to the SAM block of memory is executed before TV

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display begins, then in accordance with the display area signal, reading of display data
from the SAM block is carried out.
In the case of complex display, in order to display Left-Right 2 screen main
memory according to the display format, while TV display of screen 1 is being carried
out, data for display of screen 2 are being transferred to the SAM block (Real Time
Read Transfer) to carry out complex display.

Scroll Display Function


This function causes the latest write data of the sweep image to be constantly
displayed at the far right of the TV display screen. The scroll display transfer
address is generated by deleting the value of the TV display width from the sweep
image data's write address, and fetching the data in the resulting address in synch
with the TV field signal (VD).
Request Display Function
In the complex display mode, this function forcibly switches from the complex
display mode to the One Screen display mode. In the case of the Real Mode, since
the write mode is the same as the complex display mode, a back plane write operation
is performed and the display mode only is switched. (A request display is possible
in both a Real operation and a Freeze operation.) When in the 2B Mode, one side is
a Real display, but a freeze screen and request display can be performed on the active
screen. Furthermore, writing of the back active screen is performed even during a
Freeze screen request.
Transfer and Refresh Cycle Generation
Each time the TV display is repeated in the horizontal direction, one transfer cycle
and 16 refresh cycles are generated. This memory cycle is given top priority. So
that it will not overlap with other cycles, an 8 clock duration inhibiting cycle is
provided. When in the Complex Display mode, in addition to this, a Real Time
transfer cycle is generated for right screen display data. This cycle is also provided
with an 8 clock duration inhibiting cycle. The 16 refresh cycles are provided to
divide the cycle in CINE.

TIMING GENERATOR
This block generates synchronization signals for TV, TV display area signals, memory
read control signals, latch signals for fetching data from PARAMETER ROM under
GEU I.T. F and WRITE CONTROL, and PARAMETER ROM address signals.

D/A CONVERSION
This is for operating conversion again for digitally processed 8-bit image data and
outputting TV Composite Video signals.

OPTION DETECTOR
This is to detect the attachment of optional unit (Mechanical probe scanning unit) and
send data to CPU

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CLOCK GENERATOR
The reference clock generated by the crystal oscillator is divided and 25 MHz, 12 MHz
and 6 MHz synchronization clocks are generated. An A/D conversion clock is also
generated as a countermeasure for jitter during A/D conversion.
Jitter during A/D conversion occurs because the operating frequencies of the GEU and
DIU are not synchronized. The A/D conversion fetch clock synchronized with the GEU
(synchronized with the USBLK_ signal) is created from 50 MHz on the DIU side,
resulting in a reduction of jitter. Accordingly, it is possible to settle the deviation by the
asynchronous portion with the deviation of 1 pulse in 50 MHz. Also, the same kind of
situation occurs when fetching VTR data, so a synchronized clock is generated in HD/.

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GEU_USDT

MD

PRE
PROCESS

FFT SPCID

M
M

CINE
MEMORY
OPTION

(0-7)

PHYSIO
MARK

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LST
DFA
DSA (0-8)
BOF
EOF
P CODE
S MODE
ECGF

512 x 512 x 8 x 2

CPU
XINC
YINC

DATA (0-7)

GEU
I. T. F.

XCEN. YCEN
LST. WBM

RAS
CAS
WE
OE

SCK
SOE

RCK
FCK
OFS

WRITE
CONTROL

SD (0-7)

MEMORY
LST
DFA
INCX
INCY
WBM

D/A

POST
PROCESS

DISPLAY
CONTROL

HRST.
IMGA
ERE.
ENHA
GDPA
B PHYSIO
MARK
CHA.
GRA

VIDEO
SEL.

VCR IN
IN/EXT

ABC

PARAMETER
ROM
512KB
19
RA
6
1

RD

XOH
YOH
DXH
DYH
WFXH
WFYH

RAS
CAS
WE
OE

WCYC
CPU

TIMING
GENERATOR

RSA. TRS. HD.


BDPA. MDPA

TRAS
TCAS
TOE
TCYC

CINE
MXA
(0-8)

CINE MA
(0-8)
SCK,
SOE

EXT
SYNC

CLOCK
GENERATOR

12M
CKA.
CKB

SOFT
PARAMETER
ROM

CINE
PHI
MECH

MEMORY
CYCLE
CONTROL

From GEU I.T.F.

DIU_BGAINOUT

USBLK

TV

OPTION
DETECTER

CPU

VD.
TITLE

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DIU

EP3966**

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To/From DMS ITF


UDIU_PD (0-7)

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SIGNAL LIST ( DIU )


J205-1

J205-2

J205-3

J312

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TV_OUT

TV_OUT_R

CAMERA_OUT

CAMERA_OUT_R

VCR_OUT

VCR_OUT_R

VCR_IN

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4-5-7. CPU
This board consists of MPU, which control whole system, and Graphic control section
(generates characters and graphics).

MPU (Micro Processing Unit)


This is 32-bit general processing unit. This micro processor equips high performance data
operation and peripheral sub systems. The following peripheral sub systems are built in.
SIM40(System Integration Module)
This module have the system configuration, the protection function, the clock
synthesizer, the chip select, wait state function, and the interface for external bus.
PTM(Programable Timer Module)
Two channels of counter-timer.
SIOM(Serial I/O Module)
This serial module have two independent general purpose asynchronous/synchronous
receiver/transceiver functions.
DMA controller module
This direct memory access controller module can transfer data with the external
peripheral, or between memory and memory in high speed.

MPSC(Multi Protocol Serial Controller)


Two independent serial interfaces are built in this MPSC.

RTC (Real-time Clock Module)


This real-time clock attaches external crystal oscillator. This module has clock, calendar
function, 30 seconds compensation, and interrupt function. And frequency adjustment is
not necessary.

ICU
This is the gate-array which includes interrupt control unit, DRAM control unit, graphic
signal control unit, bus arbiter (send one of 8 bus request signals to MPU).

CPUDEC
This is the gate-array which includes address decoder, control section for graphic
controller, and local bus control functions.

ID SW
This is the one word DIP switches used for system parameter settings (deference in
specification, etc.) and debug.

ARTOP (Art Operating Processor)


ARTOP is graphic drawing LSI which have various display function, high speed drawing
function, and programmable function.

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RXD232C1,2A
RTS232C1,2A
TXD232C1,2A
CTS232C1,2A

CH A

DRIVER
XTAL

CH B

32.768KHz
CH A

RTC

MPSC

CH B

RXD232C1,2A
RTS232C1,2A
TXD232C1,2A
CTS232C1,2A

SIOM

PTM

ID SW
Local
Bus
I.T.F

CPUDEC

SYSTEM
CLK

IRQ7_
to ICU

IRQ5_

IRQ1_

IRQ1_

ADRS(15:0)
DATA_(7:0)
LREAD
LAS_
E
E_

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MPU
IRQ3_
IRQ5_

IRQ7_

Frame Buffer
Memory
for ARTOP

ICU

DRAM

Watch Dog Timer

FONT /
PROGRAM
ROM

SIM40
EPROM

GVIDEO(7:0)

CPU
I.T.F.
SRAM
CONT.

Backup
SRAM

12MHz
HD_
VRST_

ARTOP

DMAC
IRQ6_
to ICU
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CPU

EP3990**.
EP4305**

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Interval Timer

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SIGNAL LIST ( CPU )

J201-1

J201-2

J201-3

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4-5-8. CINE MANAGER & CINE MEMORY


This CINE memory is a large capacity display memory capable of storing 32 screens (in
the case of the 1B mode) of ultrasound display image data before freezing.
This CINE memory is the same as the 16 blocks of DIU display memory and the
arrangement of the CINE memory is the same as that of main memory, with a 2 x 2 chip
configuration. The main memory has a capacity for 16 blocks and is arranged in the
horizontal direction. In this way, the address for writing one screen area of main memory,
data and control signals can be used as is and the same image data as in main memory can be
written to CINE memory. However, since only the write addresses for one screen area, data
and control signals are sent from main memory, this clock controls the screen addresses for 32
screens and controls writing of CINE memory. When this is done, control of the L screen
and R screen in the DIU is controlled by the highest bit (MA8) in the memory address, so it
competes with the 32 screen control of the CINE memory. For this reason, the MA8 in
CINE memory is generated by CINE memory and carries out supply control.
If CINE memory is installed, the display from B image CINE memory is a pseudo PingPong display. A pseudo Ping-Pong display is a display system which reads a terminate
image frame after writing of image data from CINE memory is ended.

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OSC
20MHz

WRITE
CONTROL

CIN MXA (0-8)


REA (0/-7/)

CPU ADR (0-15)

IRQ
CONT.
CPU DATA (0-7)

BOF
EOF
US
CODE

PROCESSOR
IRQ
CONT.

V50 DATA (0-15)

REB (0/-7/)

DISPLAY
CONTROL

CIN M8A (0-7)


CIN SOEEN (0-7)

(CINE ADDRESS
CONTROLLER)
(CPU)
ROM

BO

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VD

RAM

HD

ADDRESS
DECODER

V50 ADRS (0-19)

CPU

CPU
LOCAL BUS
ACCESS I.T.F.
IADRS (0-6)
IDATA (0-7)
PHA RTRG

CPU

HEART RATE
& FRAME
RATE
COUNTER

CPU

TITLE

MODEL

CINE MANAGER

EP3996**

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PROCESSER
STATUS
REGISTER

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SIGNAL LIST ( CINE MANAGER )

J203-1

J203-2

J203-3

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DIU MD (0:7)

From DIU
B/W DIU MA (0:7)
From DIU
B/W DIU RAS (0:3)
CAS (0:3)

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OE

(0:3)

WE

(0:3)

SE

(0:3)

To POST PROCESS

CINE MEMORY
32 FRAMES

B/W CINE SD 0-7

MEMORY
CONTROLLER

SCK

From CINE MANAGER


CIN PSEL 0-7
CIN SOEEN0-7
CIN M8A0-7

TITLE

MODEL

CINE MEMORY

EP3997**

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From DIU

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SIGNAL LIST ( CINE MEMORY )

J204-1

J204-2

J204-3

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4-5-9. MECH. SERVO


POSITION COUNTER & CENTER ADJ.
This has a counter and a peripheral circuit and detects the position of the transducer
by A, B, C and Z signals. It also loads center correction values for every probe to
the counter and corrects them.

DRIVE SIGANL GENERATOR


This has D/A for setting speed, a V/F converter, a counter, ROM for setting driving
waveforms, etc., and sets a driving control signal.

DRIVE SIGANL SELECTOR


This has a comparator, a selector, etc., selects signals of DRIVE SIG. and M cursor,
controls timing and outputs them.

ADDER
This is for adding POSITION SIG. and SELECT DRIVE SIG. and after this
addition, data is used as a basis for a signal for driving a motor.

AMP & MECH. DRIVER


This is for operating phase processing, amplification, etc., for output of D/A and
outputting them as voltage for driving motor.

SET UP CIRCUIT
This is for initializing operation at time of motor driving start.

OVER-CURRENT LIMITER
This is for detecting excess current of motor driving output and stopping motor
voltage for a certain period of time. Then, it carries out an initializing operation
and starts again.

ADDRESS COUNTER
This is for generating an address which becomes a basis for detecting transmission
position. It manages address of 1 back and forth (2 frames).

RTS/ BASE POSITION GENERATOR


This has ROM including information about transmission point and its peripheral
circuit and outputs information about various transmission positions.

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RTS/ CORRECT SIGNAL GENERATOR


This has two ROMs and their peripheral circuit and calculates fluctuation values.

RTS/ POSITION CALUCULATOR


This is for adding and subtracting transmission position data and fluctuation
correction values at integer unit.

RTS/ GENERATOR
This has analog and digital comparators and outputs data as transmission timing
signals.

FRAME STEER SIGNAL GENERATOR


This has a counter, a latch circuit and its peripheral circuit and outputs frame start
signals corresponding to steering operation at time of rotary probe connection.

DATA INTERFACE
This is for distributing control signals to each block within a board.

MECHA TX circuit
MECHA TRIG GENE.
Generate the transmission triggers for mechanical probes.
MECHA TX1
Transmission circuit for mechanical probe.
MECHA TX2
Transmission circuit for mechanical probe.
ANNULAR TX1 - 5
Transmission circuits for annular array probe.
TX Voltage Detector
Convert the transmission voltages from analog to digital, and output to Data
bus.

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POTENTION
COUNTER &
CENTER ADJ.

M CENT (0-3)

POSITION
SIG.

ADDER
DRIVE SIG.
SELECTOR.

D/A

SELECT
DRIVE SIG.

AMP&
MECHA
DRIVER

MOTOR

SET UP SIG.
DRIVE
SIG.

SET UP
CIRCUIT

M NO PROBE/

OVERCURRENT
LIMITER

RESET

DRIVE SIG.
GENE.

M MPD
(0-9)

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ADDESS
COUNTER

MUP/

RTS/ BASE
POSITION
GENE

MHOLD/
DATA (0-7)

RTS/ BASE
POSITION

M-ANG 0,1

RTS/
CORRECT
SIG. GENE.

M FR 0-4
M-ANG 0,1

GEU ADRS (0-3)


GEU DATA (0-7)
EN2
READ
GEU RST/

RTS/
POSITION
CALCULATOR

RTS/
GENE.

MUSSTRT/
(RTS/)

M FR 0-4

DATA
INTERFACE

FRAME
STEER SIG.
GENE.

OR ST/
M LD 0,1
M STP (0-5)

MFRMSTRT/

M STEER (0-7)

PLD

TITLE

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MECH. SERVO

EP4008**

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M_A, B, C, Z (ASU-35)
M_A, B, , Z (ASU-64, 65, 66)

HVB
MTRIG0

MECHA

MTRIG1

MECHA
TX 1

MECHA
TX 2

SELECT

M_TXRX

TRIG
GENE.

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TX Voltage
Detector

ATRIG0-4

ANNULAR
TX 1 - 5

A_TXRX0-4

TITLE

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EP4008**

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HVA

MN2-0218
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SIGNAL LIST ( MECHA SERVO )

J105-1

J105-2

J105-3

J410
1

+350(HVB)

N.C.

GND

J414

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+5V

GND

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4-5-10. MECH. PROBE SELECTOR


MECH. CONNECTOR 1 (J503)
60-pin connector for the mechanical scanner.

MECH. CONNECTOR 2 (J504)


60-pin connector for the mechanical scanner.

RELAY
Comprises 17 relays to switch between PROBE 1 and PROBE 2 and switch the
control signals.

PRE AMP
Conducts first-stage amplification of the received signals.

PRE AMPs for Annular


Pre-amplifiers for annular array probe.

CONTROL & PROBE CODE INTERFACE


Comprises logic circuits, relays, drivers, and PLDs (Programmable Logic Devices).
It controls the probe switching relays and outputs probe codes to the data bus.

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A1_TRX1-5
M1_MOTOR, VCC, A, B, C, Z
M1_TXRX, M1_TX

MECHA
CONNECTOR 1

PC3 (0-7)
M1_CENT(0-3)
M_TXRX
M_TXRX1-5
M_A, B, C, Z
M_,MOTOR+,M_5V
M_10V

RELAY

PRE AMP

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A2TRX1-5
M2MOTOR, VCC, A, B, C, Z
M2TXRX, M2TX

MECHA
CONNECTOR 2

PRBSEL3_
PRBSEL4_

MECHA RX

STC CNT, GND CNT

PC4 (0-7)
M2_CENT(0-3)

PRE AMPs

MECHA_RX1-5

for Annular

GEU ADRS (0-3)


EN1
EN2
GEU DATA(0-7)

CENT(0-3)
PROBE3-5ON_

GEU BUS

PRBSEL 3-5

PROBE CODE 5(0-3)

TITLE

MECH. PROBE SELECTOR

MODEL

EP4003**

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STC, +STC

CONTROL &
PROBE CODE
INTERFACE

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SIGNAL LIST (MECHA PROBE SELECTOR)


J404

J600

4-4-11.

J601

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SIGNAL LIST ( MECHA PROBE SELECTOR )


J503

J504

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4-5-11. PHYSIO. AMP.


AMP
This first-stage amplifier for ECG signals provides 20 dB amplification.

AMP
This amplifier for ECG signals provides 46 dB amplification.

OFFSET COMPENSATION
Restricts fluctuations in the ECG signal offset voltage.

HUM FILTER
This filter eliminates hum noise from the commercial power supply.

The filter

frequency is selected using the switch on the physiological signal unit.

TRAIANGULAR PULSE OSCILLATION CIRCUIT (For ECG)


Generates the triangular waveform for the comparator.

COMPARETOR (For ECG)


Modulates pulses by comparing the hum filter and triangular waveform.

PHOTO COUPLER (For ECG)


A photo-coupler is used in the output from the comparator to isolate circuits which
contact the patient from the circuits in the unit.

L.P.F. (Low Pass Filter)


Demodulates the pulse-modulated signal from the comparator and converts it to an
analog signal.

GAIN/OFFSET ADJ.
Applies an offset voltage and gain adjustment to the signal that was analogmodulated in the L.P.F.

AMP (For PCG)


This first-stage amplifier for PCG signals provides 20 dB gain amplification.

TRAIANGULAR PULSE OSCILLATION CIRCUIT (For PCG)


Generates the triangular waveform for the comparator.

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COMPARETOR (For PCG)


Modulates pulses by comparing the hum filter and triangular waveform.

PHOTO COUPLER (For PCG)


A photo-coupler is used in the output from the comparator to isolate circuits which
contact the patient from the circuits in the unit.

L.P.F. (Low Pass Filter)


Demodulates the pulse-modulated signal from the comparator and converts it to an
analog signal.

GAIN/OFFSET ADJ.
Applies an offset voltage and gain adjustment to the signal that was analogmodulated in the L.P.F.

PCG FILTER
Comprises high-pass filters. Can change three levels of cut-off frequency: L, M1,
and M2.

Cut-off Frequencies
L : 50Hz (primary filter)
M1 : 50Hz (secondary filter)
M2 : 150Hz (quaternary filter)

ANALOG SWITCH
Switches the PCG filter using the switch on the physiological signal unit.

H.P.F. (High Pass Filter)


By-pass filter for 60 Hz cut-off frequency.

R-WAVE DETECTOR
Detects the ECG signal R wave.

R-WAVE OUPUT
Outputs the R wave to DIU.

BEEP OSC
Circuit to drive the R-wave detector buzzer.

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Adjusts the buzzer volume and tone.

BUZZER
Buzzer for R-wave signal.

BUFFER AMP
Buffer amplifier for the ECG signal.

ECG SENSI. VOL / ECG POSI. VOL


Adjusts the ECG sensitivity and position using the trimmers on the physiological
signal unit operation panel.

LIMITTER
Limits the ECG signal for display on the B-mode image to the 0 to 5 V range and
outputs it to DIU.

LIMITTER
Limits the ECG signal for display on the M-mode image to the 0 to 5 V range and
outputs it to DIU.

PCG SENSI. VOL / PCG POSI. VOL


Adjusts the PCG sensitivity and position using the trimmers on the physiological
signal unit operation panel.

LIMITTER
Limits the PCG signal for display on the B-mode image to the 0 to 5 V range and
outputs it to DIU.

DC-DC CONVERTER
A DC-DC converter is used to isolate circuits which contact the patient from the
circuits in the unit.

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TP102

AMP

ECG IN

TP103

TP104

HUM
FILTER

AMP

TP301

COMPARATOR

PHOTO
COUPLER

L.P.F.

GAIN ADJ
OFFSET ADJ

L.P.F.

GAIN ADJ
OFFSET ADJ

TO 1/2
ECG SIG

TP202

OFFSET
COMPEN
-SATION

OSC

HUM
FILTER
SW
GND
TP105

TP106

TP302

AMP

PCG IN

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TP204

COMPARATOR

PHOTO
COUPLER

OSC
ISOLATED CURCUIT

+10V_F

PCG FILTER:L
+5V

PCG FILTER:L

ANALOG
SW

TO 1/2

H.P.F.

PCG SIG

-10V_F

PCG FILTER:L

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EP4012**

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DC-DC
CONVERTOR

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TP602
BEEP
ON/OFF

TIMER IC

TP502

TP603

R-WAVE
DETECTOR

FROM 1/2
ECG SIG

R-WAVE
OUTPUT
DC

ECG SENSI. VOL.

AMP

BUZZER

TO PHI
R-WAVE
TP402
TO PHI
B_ECG

LIMITER

GND
TP404

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+5V

TO PHI
M_ECG

LIMITER

ECG POSI. VOL.


GND
FROM 1/2
ECG SIG

PCG SENSI. VOL.

AMP

GND
TP407

+5V
PCG POSI. VOL.

TO PHI
M_PCG

LIMITER

GND

TITLE

MODEL

PHYSIO AMP

EP4012**

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SIGNAL LIST ( PHYSIO AMP )

J750

J752
1

PCG

RA

GND

RL

GND

RL

RL

RL

RL

LL

J753
1

ECG GAIN A

PCG GAIN C

ECG GAIN B

10

PCG POSI

ECG GAIN C

11

GND

ECG POSI

12

PCG FL 0

GND

13

PCG FL 1

NC

14

B SOUND ON

PCG GAIN A

15

+5V

PCG GAIN B

16

GND

J754
1

B/ECG

+5V

GND

10

GND

M/ECG

11

+15V

GND

12

GND

M/PCG

13

-15V

GND

14

GND

R-GATE

15

NC

GND

16

NC

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4-5-12. PHI (PHYSIO MEMORY)


This system receives the analog signals from the amplifier, saves the signals in the memory,
and outputs them by synchronizing with the TV signals. The unit consists of the plane
mode block and sweep mode block. The plane mode block receives the analog data from
the amplifier, interpolates the analog signal for display, writes the data in the separate
memory (not the ultrasonic data display memory), and displays the signals on the plane
mode image. The sweep mode block receives the analog signals from the amplifier,
interpolates the signals for display, writes the data in the DIU display sweep mod data area,
and displays the signals on the sweep mode image. The ECG signals are displayed on the
plane mode image, and the ECG and PCG signals are displayed on the sweep mode image.

A/D conversion
The signals sent from the unit are ECG signals, ECG signals plus offset, and PCG
signals plus offset. These signals and divided into plane mode display data and
sweep mode display data. Offset is not added to the plane mode display.

The

signals with offset are used in the sweep mode display. The unit receives the data
with offset and raw data. The data is converted (A/D conversion) separately for
display in each mode.

The input channels (4) to the A/D converter are sampled

periodically and the data is sent to the following process blocks.

The sampling

clock frequency is 32KHz. The remaining channel is not used.

Plane mode signal process block


This block processes the ECG signals to overlay and display on the plane mode
image. The A/D converted ECG data is read into the line memory and read out
with TV synchronized signals. The read out signals are sent to the DIU board and
displayed as overlaid signals. This block has an interpolation circuit to display the
waveforms that can be viewed and can display the markers that are synchronized
with the R-wave.

Scroll display
The board only supports the scroll display.

The sweep speed can be adjusted by

setting the register (timer). Normally, a 4-second/screen speed is used.

Write control
The memory can handle data for two (display) screens and eight (store) screens.
Memory is managed by screens so that more data can be stored. The CINE
managers control the write memory.

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The memory write cycle is done only while

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SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation

the TV display is blanked.

Display mode
By setting the reading memory, data can be displayed randomly. The left and
right channels can also be displayed. The memory can also handle a 2B display
request.

The horizontal display position is fixed but the vertical display position

can be changed by unit of 2 pixels.

Signal store function


The memory can store the data for 8 screens. The store function retains a froze
screen by setting a new write memory. In an actual operation, screens 0-10 are
allocated to each screen. When the manager stores the screen data for real display,
it retains the data with the screen number and the display address, and protects the
stored screen by setting the real display screen as the other screen. When the
manager views the stored screen, the process is reversed.

The manager retains the

screen number (of the real display) and the display address, and sets the stored
screen to display. The CINE memory manager controls the screens in a store
operation.

Erase
This function erases one line (512 pixels) of line memory. The function can erase
data by units of screens. This cycle is also executed during display blanking
(same as a memory write). One screen is erased in 41us.

Sweep mode signal process block


This blocks writes the ECG signals, PCG signals and marker on the sweep mode
image memory. To synchronize the phase with the sweep image, the block writes
the interpolated data (synchronized with the sweep image data memory write) in the
main memory at the same time. To write the data in the main memory at the same
time, this data can be handled the same as image data at the time of a CINE scroll.

Signal interpolation
The board has an interpolate circuit to display the easy-to-look waveforms on TV.
The data is sampled by the sweep image write rate, but the PCG waveforms have
high-reflected frequencies and the waveform regeneration capability is decreased.
As for the PCG signals, the highest and lowest values during the sampling period
are erased to improve the waveform regeneration. Interpolation is done to the data
read from the memory.

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ECG Sync. mark display


The board displays a marker that is synchronized with the R / DLY signal sent from
the GEU.

The vertical direction display width can be adjusted. The same

number of pixels are displayed in the upper and lower segments of the ECG
waveform height with the R / DLY phase.

4 - 78

This function can be turned on/off.

STORE
CONTROL
BFRZ
12MHz
RST/

ADRS 0-8

A/D TIMING
&
B PHYSIO
CONTROL

R ADRS0-8

B SAMPL

PLN
ADRS
0-3

AD CK
AD A0
AD A1

4 - 79

RDLY
PHA MECG
PHA MPCG

SAMPLE

MEMORY

VERTICAL
INTERPOLATION

PHI M PHYSIO

PHI B MARKER

MPC

SAMPLE

PHI M

MV ADRS0-7

M PHY
CONTROL

M OUTPUT
CONTROL

TITLE

PHI (PHYSIO. MEMORY)

RACK/

MODEL

EP3995**

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SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation

MFR

PHI B PHYSIO

MEC

M SAMPL

B/M

VERTICAL
INTERPOLATION

A/D

LST/

VD/

V ADRS0-7

BEC
PHA BECG

HD/

B READ
CONTROL

MN2-0218
SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation

SIGNAL LIST ( PHI )

J202-1

J202-2

J202-3

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SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation

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4-5-13. DMS ITF / VOL / SERVO


This board has an interface block for connecting the DMS unit, Volume mode calculating
block and motor servo block.
Digital data which is sent from DIU or DMS unit converts to analog signal at D/A circuit,
then outputs the TV display signal after adding the TV synchronized signal.
1) DMS interface block
Both the data and control signals output to DMS unit, and input the data from DMS unit.
Output signal for DMS unit consists of clock signal, TV synchronous signals (V SYNC
and H SYNC), ultrasound image data including overlay signal: character, graphic and
physiological signal (8-bit), image update signal, R-wave image signal, and CPU bus
(ADRS, DATA, READ and DEN).
Input signal sent from DMS unit consists of ultrasound image data (8-bit). Overlay
signal is added on the ultrasound image data sent from DMS unit.
2) RS-232C Driver
The host CPU in the ultrasound system and servo CPU in this board communicate the
command and parameter data by RS-232C communication.
RS-232C driver performs the conversion between RS-232C level (15V) and TTL level
(5V).
3) Servo CPU
This CPU controls a motor in 3D probe. It performs to control a movement of 3D
scanner by the motor controller. This CPU performs an access to a register to
communicate the data to host CPU by high speed.
Also, it performs an access to both Volume mode calculating block and image control
block. To volume mode calculating block, it sets the calculation of volume area
(ROI: region of interest) and value.
To image controlling block, it controls a rotation, expansion and reduction of the volume
mode image.
4) Motor controller
This block is an interface between the servo CPU and the signals from 3D probe. and
generates the power (10V) to drive a motor in 3D probe.
5)

Driver
Generates a control signal for motor based on the power supplied from motor controller.

6)

Register
This block is a register to set the volume mode data from a host CPU.

7)

AA Filter (Anti-Aliasing) filter


Eliminates the aliasing that occurs when image data is sampled.

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SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation

8)

ADC
Converts analog signal to digital signal.

9)

VOL Gamma
Table to convert the ultrasound data outputted from ADC to transact the noise reduction.
This table data is selectable from menu in the ultrasound system.

10) Opacity Table


Table to decide the opacity level in volume mode calculation. This table data is
selectable from menu in the ultrasound system.
With the opacity level setting, it is possible to change the volume mode image which
surfaced image or permeated image.
11) VOL calculating block
Volume mode calculating block. Calculation for volume mode is performed against to
the direction of ultrasound beam in real time.
The calculated volume mode processing result output one data per one ultrasound beam.
12) Image control block
The calculated volume mode processing results outputted from Volume calculating
block are written in to the image memory.
It is possible to operate the rotation, expansion and reduction of volume mode image
when reading out the data.
13) Brightness Table
The table to control the brightness level of volume mode image.
This table data is selectable from menu in the ultrasound system.
The data passed this table is overlapped with B mode image in the DMS ITF block. and
outputs it to a monitor via a DA converter..

4 - 83

Limit SW Input
Encoder Feedback Pulse
Driver

CPU

RS-232C
Driver

RS-232C Serial

Servo
CPU

3D Scanner

Motor
controller

CPU Data

CPU

4 - 84

GEU

CPU Address

A.A.
Filter

ADC

Register

VOL
Gamma

Opacity
Table

VOL
Calc.

Image
Cont.

Brightness
Table

Image
Memory

Video Buffer

GEU
Cont.

DMS ITF

DAC

Monitor

DIU
Remarks: The circuit in an alternate long and short dash
line is not mounted on EP429301.
EP429301

TITLE

DMS I.T.F./VOL/SERVO

MODEL

EP4293**

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SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation

Servo Probe code

MN2-0218
SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation

SIGNAL LIST ( DMS I.T.F. /VOL/SERVO)


J206-1

J206-2

J206-3

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MN2-0218
SECTION 5 SCHEMATICS
K
2

M
4

N
4

O
4

P
4

R
4

S
4

U
4

W
4

X
4

Z
4

P70

note
*3:EU-9075
connected

CBL 314
P411

P410

P314

P414

J411

PROBE
(VOL)

J410

J414

P315

P316

P314

J315

J316

J314

EP400700

PROBE SELECTOR

MAIN AMP

EP400800

93P6

93P5

93P4

J6

J5

J4

P312
P312

*1

FAN
*2

model

J312

J313

J3

J1

J2

J3

J1

J2

J3

J1

J2

DIU(NTSC)

J3

J1

J2

PAL

J3

J104
GEU MOTHER BOARD

J105

J207

J413

J405

J406

J401

P404

P412

P413

P405

P406

P401

J205
DIU MOTHER BOARD

J301

J307

J304

J305

J306

J302

J311

J310

P301

P307

P304

P305

P306

P302

P311

P310

P107
JDMS01

CBL 550

CBL 754

J757

P753

CBL 753

J758

CBL 801

CBL 806

CBL 807

CBL 805

CBL 802
P802

P801

P804

P805

P806

P807

P808

J800

J803

J802

J801

J804

J805

J806

J807

J808

200V System JB215

J810
CBL 808

CBL 756

CBL 758

P759

J759

EP420700
PHYSIO PANEL2
(OP:EU-5042)

P754

J754
J753

PHYSIO AMP
(OP:EU-5042)

EP401200

P750

J750
J752

CBL 752
(OP:EU-5042)

P752

J761

100V System JB212

AC
Outlet

P803

2
1
5
B
3 4
2
REVISIONS

A
3 4 5

PCG IN

AC
Outlet
JB249
J812

P800

CBL 800

P551

EU-5042

P811

J811

2
1
5
C
3 4

P551

HUM Filter S750

FOOT SW

model

J550

PSC-129
CBL 750
(OP:EU-5042)

J15

VCR

(OPTION)

S1

J760

VIDEO OUT

DMU-200
/DMU-201
(OP:DMS1000)

AC-DC CONVERTOR
(OP:DMS-1000)

P600
P601

CBL600

J600
J601

MECHA PROBE
SELECTOR
(OP:SCU-1000)

EP400300

J503
J504

5
E
3 4
2
1

CBL 803

P550

ECG IN

VIDEO IN

J12-3

CBL 317

CBL601

5
D
3 4

Power SW

VIDEO OUT

J12-2

CBL 15

PDMS01

1
PROBE 4
(Mech)

F
3 4

CBL301

PROBE 3
(Mech)

PRINT CONTROL

EP-3349*-4

J412

J206

EP430900

J404

J317

P317

J11
J12-1

IP-1233*V

J107

J100

EP401600

P16

G
3 4

J16

J1

DMS ITF/VOL SERVO


(OP:DMS-1000
EU-9075)

CONNECTOR
PANEL

J3

J1

NTSC IP-1233*

EP3966**

EP420500

GEU ITF

EP4293**

J318

EP3956**

P318

MECHA SERVO
(OP:SCU-1000)

J9

*3

J502

PROBE 2
(Convex/Linear)

*3

H
3 4

EP401500

CBL 320

93P9

J501

PROBE 1
(Convex/Linear)

I
3

*3

note
*1:No option
*2:DMS-1000
connected
*2
CBL 312

12inch
Monitor

CBL 16

J20

CBL 20

*3

P20

CBL 21

J70

J10

CBL 318

P10

CBL 804

J
3

USM-23

L-KEY-64*
Main Panel Assembly

J756

PSU-S1000

EP420600
PHYSIO PANEL1
(OP:EU-5042)

J809

AC IN

PEU-1000
MO DEL

TITLE

(Ver.2.0 onward)

CABLE CONNECTION

Ver.2.0
3RD ANGLE PROJECTION

DRAWN

DESINED

CHECKED

APPD

DRAWING NO.

SCALE
UNITS

PSC-129

MC335441
mm
L-013-10-82-A3

MN2-0218
SECTION 5 SCHEMATICS

K
2

L
4

M
4

N
4

O
4

P
4

Q
4

R
4

S
4

U
4

V
4

W
4

X
4

Y
4

Z
4

J
2 3 4

UL1007TR64 AWG22 BLK

4 5

UL1007TR64 AWG22 BLK

FOOTL_

5 1

GND

FOOTC_

H
2 3 4

I
2 3

UL VINYL TUBE AH-6 AWG3

GND

FOOTR_

GND

UL1631 AWG25 ORN

6 FOOTL_
5 GND

UL1631 AWG25 YEL

1 FOOTC_
2 GND

UL1631 AWG25 BLU

4 GND
10mm

5 1

TO
EP-3349B-4

3 FOOTR_
10mm

5 1 2

G
3 4

350mm-0mm
+20mm

F
3 4

LABEL P311

TIE WRAP T18R

5 GND
1. FOOTC_
2

TO
EP-3349B-4

GND

3 FOOTR_
1

4 GND

A
3 4 5 1

MODEL

CBL15
3RD ANGLE PROJECTION

DRAWN

DESINED

CO-EP-3349B-4
CHECKED

APPD

DRAWING NO.

MC335467

SCALE
UNITS

mm

1
1

MN2-0218
SECTION 5 SCHMATICS

B
2 3 4 5

C
1 2 3 4 5

1 2

D
3 4 5

1 2

6 FOOTL_
P311
Housing:5102-06(molex)
Terminal:5103PBTL(molex)

TITLE

REVISIONS

E
3 4

5 1 2

TIE WRAP T18R

L
4

M
4

N
4

O
4

P
4

Q
4

R
4

S
4

T
4

U
4

V
4

W
4

X
4

Y
4

Z
4

H
3 4

I
3

J
3

4 5

GND

UL1430 REW AWG22 RED


UL1430 REW AWG22 BLU

F
2 3 4

G
3 4

1 2

J16
+24V

A
3 4 5

B
3 4

5 1

C
3 4

D
3 4 5

MODEL

TITLE

REVISIONS

E
3 4

FAN
109P0924L402 (

LABEL P16

P16
Housing:1625-02P(molex)
Terminal:1560TL(molex)

CBL16
3RD ANGLE PROJECTION

DESINED

CHECKED

APPD

DRAWING NO.

SCALE
UNITS

DRAWN

CO-PSC-129-K

mm

MC335477

1
1

MN2-0218
SECTION 5 SCHEMATICS

K
1

P411
VIDEO_OUT

GND

P314
HC-CECX-75ohm

UL1007 TR64 AWG22

VIDEO_OUT

GND

UL1007 TR64 AWG22


700mm-0mm
+20mm

LABEL P314

P411
Housing:5102-02(molex)
Terminal:5103PBTL(molex)

P314
Housing:5102-02(molex)
Terminal:5103PBTL(molex)

MODEL

TITLE

CBL314
3RD ANGLE PROJECTION

SCALE
UNITS

mm

DRAWN

DESINED

CO-PSC-129-J
CHECKED

APPD

DRAWING NO.

MC335476

1
1

MN2-0218
SECTION 5 SCHEMATICS

REVISIONS

LABEL P411

L
3

M
3 4

N
3

O
3 4

P
3

Q
3 4

R
3

S
3

T
3

U
3 4

V
3

W
3 4

X
3

Y
3

Z
1

1 2 3 4 5

UL VINYL TUBE AH-6 AWG4

P310
DGND
BUSY
SHUTTER_

P317

UL1430 REW AWG22 BLK

1
2

3
2
1

UL1430 REW AWG22 RED


UL1430 REW AWG22 BRN

SHUTTER
BUSY
DGND

100mm-0mm
+20mm

TIE WRAP T18R


TIE WRAP T18R

LABEL P310

P310
Housing:5102-03(molex)
Terminal:5103PBTL(molex)

P317
Housing:5102-03(molex)
Terminal:5103PBTL(molex)

J
I
H
G
F
E
B

3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

K
3 4

5
REVISIONS

LABEL P310

MODEL

TITLE

CBL317
3RD ANGLE PROJECTION

DESINED

CHECKED

APPD

DRAWING NO.

SCALE
UNITS

DRAWN

CO-PSC-129-H

mm

MC335475

1
1

MN2-0218
SECTION 5 SCHEMATICS

3 4 5

1 2
5
I

2 3 4

L
4

M
4

N
4

3 4
3 4 5

P
4

TV_OUT_R

CAMERA_OUT

CAMERA_OUT_R

VCR_OUT

VCR_OUT_R

VCR_IN

VCR_IN_R

UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK


HC-CECX-75ohm

10mm

HC-CECX-75ohm

P316

U
4

V
4

X
4

Y
4

Z
4

P70
TV_OUT
P318
1
CAMERA_OUT

UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

CAMERA_OUT_R

VCR_OUT

VCR_OUT_R

VCR_IN

VCR_IN

VCR_IN_R

VCR_IN_R

NC

10mm

10mm

VCR_IN

VCR_IN_R

NC

NC

4 5

1 2

P315
UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

10mm

2 3

800mm-0mm
+20mm
800mm-0mm
+20mm

4 5 1

T
4

500mm-0mm
+20mm

900mm-0mm
+20mm
LABEL P312
TIE WRAP T18R

LABEL P316

5 1

UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

LABEL P318

P316
Housing:5102-03(molex)
Terminal:5103PBTL(molex)

P312
Housing:5102-08(molex)
Terminal:5103PBTL(molex)

P318
Housing:5102-06(molex)
Terminal:5103PBTL(molex)

3 4

3 4

Mark Band

3 4 5

LABEL P315

REVISIONS

TIE WRAP T18R

MODEL

TITLE

CBL318
3RD ANGLE PROJECTION

DESINED

CO-PSC-129-G
CHECKED

APPD

DRAWING NO.

SCALE
UNITS

DRAWN

P70
Plug:MSS-P-1.5(HIROSE)

mm

MC335474

1
1

MN2-0218
SECTION 5 HEMATICS

1 2 3

4 5

1 2

P315
Housing:5102-04(molex)
Terminal:5103PBTL(molex)

HC-CECX-75ohm

UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

2 3

5 1 2

S
4

HC-CECX-75ohm

1 2
G

O
4

P312
TV_OUT

5 1

HC-CECX-75ohm

K
1

L
4

M
4

N
4

O
4

1 2 3 4 5

D
C
B

GND_MP
M_TXRX3
GND_MP
M_TXRX4
GND_MP
M_TXRX5

Q
4

R
4

S
4

T
4

U
4

V
4

W
4

X
4

UL1631 AWG25 GRN

UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

2
3

UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

5
6

UL1631 AWG25 GRN

UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

UL1631 AWG25 GRN

UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

5
6

UL1631 AWG25 GRN

UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

7
8

UL1631 AWG25 GRN

UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

9
10
11

Z
4

P412
UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

7
8

UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

10mm

GND_MP
M_TXRX1
GND_MP
M_TXRX2
GND_MP
M_TXRX3
GND_MP
M_TXRX4

10 GND_MP
11 M_TXRX5

10mm

1 220mm-0mm
+20mm

LABEL P412

P600
Housing:5102-11(molex)
Terminal:5103PBTL(molex)

TIE WRAP T18R


TIE WRAP T18R


REVISIONS

M_TXRX2

P
4

2
3

I
H
G
F

1 97.05.28 S1 Uno 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
FS1-70240

M_TXRX1
GND_MP

P600
GND_MP

P412
Housing:5102-11(molex)
Terminal:5103PBTL(molex)

LABEL P600

MODEL

TITLE

CBL600
3RD ANGLE PROJECTION

DESINED

CHECKED

APPD

DRAWING NO.

MC336393

SCALE
UNITS

DRAWN

CO-SCU-1000-A

mm

1
1

MN2-0218
SECTION 5 SCHEMATICS

K
1

K
2

L
4

M
4

N
4

O
4

P
4

Q
4

R
4

S
4

T
4

U
4

V
4

W
4

X
4

Z
4

1
4 5
2 3

GND_S5

5 1

GND_S5

2 3 4

GND_S5
GND_S5

10

5 1

J
I

GND_S5

MECHA_RX5

11

GND_S5

12

1
2

MECHA_RX1

3
4

MECHA_RX2

5
6

MECHA_RX3

7
8

MECHA_RX4

3 4

P601
MECHA_RX

P413

UL1631 AWG25 YEL


UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK
UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

UL1631 AWG25 YEL


UL1631 AWG25 YEL

UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

UL1631 AWG25 YEL

UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

UL1631 AWG25 YEL

UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

UL1631 AWG25 YEL

UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

100mm-0mm
+20mm

UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK


UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK

MECHA_RX

GND_S5

MECHA_RX1

GND_S5

MECHA_RX2

GND_S5

MECHA_RX3

GND_S5

MECHA_RX4

10 GND_S5
11 MECHA_RX5
12 GND_S5

10mm

10mm

3 4
5 1 2

P413
Housing:5102-12(molex)
Terminal:5103PBTL(molex)

2 97.06.20 A1 Uno

FS1-70381

2 3

LABEL P601

3 4 5 1

A
REVISIONS

1 TIE WRAP T18R


MODEL

TITLE

CBL601
3RD ANGLE PROJECTION

DESINED

CHECKED

APPD

DRAWING NO.

MC336394

SCALE
UNITS

DRAWN

CO-SCU-1000-B

mm

1
1

MN2-0218
SECTION 5 SCHEMATICS

4 5

1 2 3

4 5

1 2

3 4 5

P601
Housing:5102-12(molex)
Terminal:5103PBTL(molex)

1 2

9
D

LABEL P413

3 4

1 97.05.28 S1 Uno
FS1-70240

5 1 2

2 3 4

L
4

M
4

N
4

O
4

P
4

Q
4

R
4

S
4

T
4

U
4

V
4

W
4

X
4

Y
4

Z
4

UL VINYL TUBE AH-6 AWG8/16


AC_OUT_L

AC_OUT_R

AC_IN_L

AC_IN_R

UL1015 TEW AWG16 BRN

UL1015 TEW AWG16 BLU

UL1015 TEW AWG16 BRN

1a

UL1015 TEW AWG16 BLU

2a

G
3 4

5 1

H
2 3 4 5

1 2

I
3

4 5

J
2 3

4 5

F
3 4

5 1

820mm-0mm
+20mm

TIE WRAP T18R

TIE WRAP T18R

1 650

Terminal:FVDHDF1.25-250B(JST)

P800
Housing:3191-04R1(molex)
Terminal:1189ATL(molex)

1 10mm

UL VINYL TUBE
AH-6 AWG2

TIE WRAP T18R

5 1

C
3 4

5 1

D
2 3 4 5

1 2

20mm

1 2

B
3 4

NOTE
POWER SW U L ( AH-6 , AWG2) PO W
,
CBL800

A
3 4 5

10

REVISIONS

E
3 4 5

1 2

LABEL
P800

MODEL

TITLE

CBL800
3RD ANGLE PROJECTION

DESINED

CHECKED

APPD

DRAWING NO.

SCALE
UNITS

DRAWN

CO-PSC-129-A

mm

MC335468

1
1

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K
1

K
2

L
4

M
4

N
4

O
4

P
4

Q
4

R
4

S
4

T
4

U
4

V
4

W
4

Y
4

Z
4

H
2 3 4 5

I
1 2 3

4 5

J
2 3 4

UL VINYL TUBE AH-6 AWG3

G
2 3 4 5 1

P801
+5VD

DGND

D
2 3 4 5 1

+5VD

DGND

100mm-0mm
+20mm

2
TIE WRAP T18R

LABEL P306

P801
Housing:3191-02R1(molex)
Terminal:1189ATL(molex)

P306
Housing:3191-02R1(molex)
Terminal:1189ATL(molex)

E
2 3 4 5 1

F
2 3 4 5 1

TIE WRAP T18R

LABEL P801

MODEL

TITLE

CBL801
3RD ANGLE PROJECTION

DESINED

CHECKED

APPD

DRAWING NO.

SCALE
UNITS

DRAWN

CO-PSC-129-B

mm

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1
1

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5 1

Side View

B
2 3 4

11

5 1

UL1430 REW AWG18 BLK

A
3 4 5 1

REVISIONS

C
2 3 4

P306

UL1430 REW AWG18 YEL

L
4

M
4

4 5

N
4

O
4

P
4

Q
4

GND

14

+40V

13

GND

12

+90V

11

2
1

-15V

GND

10

+15V

GND

-5V

GND

+5V

S
4

T
4

V
4

W
4

X
4

Z
4

P406

UL1015 TEW AWG20 WHT/BRN


UL1015 TEW AWG20 BLK
UL1015 TEW AWG20 WHT
UL1015 TEW AWG20 BLK
UL1015 TEW AWG20 WHT/YEL

-150V

GND

+40V

GND

+90V

P405

UL1015 TEW AWG20 BLK


UL1015 TEW AWG20 BLU
UL1015 TEW AWG20 BLK
UL1015 TEW AWG20 RED
UL1015 TEW AWG20 BLK
UL1015 TEW AWG20 PUR
UL1015 TEW AWG20 BLK
UL1015 TEW AWG20 ORN

G
3 4

H
3 4

GND

I
3

J
3

R
4

UL VINYL TUBE AH-6 AWG14/16

P803
-150V

GND

-15V

GND

+15V

GND

-5V

GND

+5V

5
F
3 4

10

11

12

13

14

No.
Pin 8
Pin 9
Pin 10
Pin 11
Pin 12
Pin 13
Pin 14

Color
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
WHT
BLK

TIE WRAP T18R

2
ZCAT203

P406
Housing:5198-05(molex)
Terminal:5194PBTL(molex)

1 2
5
D
3 4
2

P803
Housing:5557-14R(molex)
Terminal:5556PBTL(molex)

C
3 4

P405
Housing:5557-08R(molex)
Terminal:5556PBTL(molex)
1

1
5

Side View

B
3 4

TIE WRAP T18R

2 TIE

Back View

LABEL
P803

A
3 4 5

No.
Pin 1
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 4
Pin 5
Pin 6
Pin 7
Pin 8

Color
ORN
PUR
RED
BLU
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK

Side View

2 97.05.28

LABEL
P405

1 97.05.15

REVISIONS

12

E
3 4

Color
ORN
PUR
RED
BLU
WHT/YEL
NC
WHT/BRN

Back
View

No.
Pin 1
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 4
Pin 5
Pin 6
Pin 7

LABEL
P406

450mm-0mm
+20mm

MODEL

TITLE

CBL803
3RD ANGLE PROJECTION

DRAWN

DESINED

CO-PSC-129-C
CHECKED

APPD

DRAWING NO.

SCALE
UNITS

mm

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1

K
3

L
4

M
4

N
4

O
4

P
4

Q
4

R
4

S
4

T
4

U
4

V
4

W
4

X
4

Y
4

Z
4

3 4 5

GND_MP

P410
1

HVB

UL1015 TEW AWG20 WHT/BLK

NC

UL1015 TEW AWG20 BLK

GND_MP

3 4

HVB

AWG

UL VINYL TUBE AH-6 AWG2

P804

+5VD

P414
GND

UL1430 REW AWG22 YEL


UL1430 REW AWG22 BLK

+5VD

GND

900mm -0mm
+20mm

3
2

LABEL
P410

TIE WRAP T18R

TIE WRAP T18R

3 4
5

P410
Housing:1-178128-3(AMP)
Terminal:175196-2(AMP)

4
3

P414
Housing:5557-02R(molex)
Terminal:5556PBTL(molex)

Side View

2 3

3 97.05.06 S1

2 97.05.06 S1

REVISIONS

1
A

3 4




8 c m 9 c m
LABEL
P414

MODEL

TITLE

CBL804
3RD ANGLE PROJECTION

DESINED

CHECKED

APPD

DRAWING NO.

SCALE
UNITS

DRAWN

CO-PSC-129-D

mm

MC335471

1
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1 97.04.14 S1 Uno

13

P804
Housing:5557-04R(molex)
Terminal:5556PBTL(molex)

L
4

M
4

N
4

O
4

P
4

Q
4

R
4

S
4

T
4

U
4

V
4

W
4

X
4

Y
4

Z
4

1 2 3 4 5

UL VINYL TUBE AH-6 AWG3


P806
+24V
GND

P16
UL1430 REW AWG22 RED

UL1430 REW AWG22 RED

BLU

+24V

GND

900mm-0mm
+20mm

LABEL P806

TIE WRAP T18R

TIE WRAP T18R

LABEL P16

P806
Housing:5025-02R1(molex)
Terminal:5005TL(molex)

P16
Housing:1625-02R1(molex)
Terminal:1560TL(molex)

2 97.07.15

1 97.05.30

J
I
H
G
F
E
B

14

3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

5
REVISIONS

MODEL

TITLE

CBL806
3RD ANGLE PROJECTION

DESINED

CHECKED

APPD

DRAWING NO.

SCALE
UNITS

DRAWN

CO-PSC-129-E

mm

MC335472

1
1

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K
1

K
1

L
4

M
4

N
4

+15V

GND_F

P
4

Q
4

R
4

S
4

T
4

U
4

V
4

W
4

X
4

UL VINYL TUBE AH-6 AWG2

P807
GND

Y
4

UL1430 REW AWG18 BLK

P10
1

GND

UL1430 REW AWG18 RED

+15V

UL1430 REW AWG18 BLK


HC-CECX-75ohm

GND_F

TV_OUT

GND

Z
4

J70
TV_OUT
UL1007 TR64 AWG22 BLK
10mm
1350mm-0mm
+40mm
1450mm-0mm
+40mm
Side View

LABEL P807

LABEL P10

P807
Housing:5025-03R1(molex)
Terminal:5005TL(molex)

15

P70
JACK :MSS-J-1.5(HIROSE)

P10
Housing:5025-06R1(molex)
Terminal:Pin1,3-5 5005TL(molex)
Pin6

0
Back View

97.07.22

Color
BLK
NC
BLK
RED
BLK
Co-Axial

TITLE

CBL807

MODEL

CO-PSC-129-F
DRAWING NO.

No.
Pin 1
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 4
Pin 5
Pin 6

SCALE
UNITS

mm

MC335473

1
1

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REVISIONS

MARK BAND

A1,B1,C1,D1

A1,B1,C1,D1

A25,B25,C25,D25

A25,B25,C25,D25

5
16
Title

Model

CBL 301

L-CABLE-592

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P30

P401

P55

P304
2 1

16

1 2

15 16

15

5
17

P304
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

P550
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

Title

SWD 5/
SWD 4/
SWD 3/
SWD 2/
SWD 1/
SWD 0/
REN 0F/
R SOUND
ECG ON
PCG ON
SYNC ON
N.C.
+5.1V
+5.1V
GND
GND

Model

CBL 550

L-CABLE-595

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SWD 5/
SWD 4/
SWD 3/
SWD 2/
SWD 1/
SWD 0/
REN 0F/
R SOUND
ECG ON
PCG ON
SYNC ON
N.C.
+5.1V
+5.1V
GND
GND

P754

2 1

16

1 2

15

5
18

PHA_BECG
PHA_BECG_R
PHA_MECG
PHA_MECG_R
PHA_MPCG
PHA_MPCG_R
R_TRIG
DGND
+5VD
DGND
+15V
DGND
-15V
DGND
N.C.
N.C.

15

P307
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

Title

16

P754
1
2
3
4
5

B/ECG
GND
M/ECG
GND
M/PCG

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

GND
R-GATE
GND
+5V
GND
+15V
GND
-15V
GND
N.C.
N.C.

Model

CBL754

L-CABLE-590

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P307

P305

P802
2 1

1 2

10 9

9 10

5
19

.
HVS_DATA0
HVS_DATA1
HVS_DATA2
HVS_DATA3
HVS_DATA4
HVS_DATA5
HVS_A/B
N.C
DGND
DGND

P802
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

P305
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Model

CBL 802

L-CABLE-545

MN2-0218
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Title

HVS_DATA0
HVS_DATA1
HVS_DATA2
HVS_DATA3
HVS_DATA4
HVS_DATA5
HVS_A/B
N.C
DGND
DGND

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MN2-0218
SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

6-1

Introduction
This trouble shooting makes integral part of the Service Manual. And it has been prepared for
the persistent purpose of providing for repairing guidelines.
What has been described herein, moreover, is subject to the prerequisite for a repair to be made
by replacing a PCB.

6-2

Precautions
To prevent a new problem (secondary disaster) from taking place in the process of trouble
shooting as described herein, every engineer concerned should duly take the following precautions:
1)

Never remove any part from the electric system, including PCB, probe, cable, etc., before
powering off the equipment.

2)

Do not proceed to a disassembly of equipment without observing the established disassembly


procedure. Be careful enough for wrongly disassembling the equipment would damage or
break it down.

3)

To make certain of a voltage and/or a signal waveform, it is necessary to thoroughly know


the specification and handling procedure relating to a measuring instrument employed.

4)

To ground a measuring instrument probe or the like, it is naturally necessary to know where a
signal to determine is grounded. Before using the instrument, moreover, make certain for
which the grounding terminal is intended, analog, digital, alternating current, direct current,
high voltage or low voltage.
CAUTION Failure to ground properly might result in an incapability of
observing an accurate voltage or waveform or in a probability of
burning out the measuring instrument or ultrasound diagnostic
equipment or both.

5)

Do not fit a measuring instrument probe or the like to a measuring point before turning off
the ultrasound diagnostic equipment.
CAUTIONTo determine an especially high voltage, it might rupture a circuit in
the ultrasound diagnostic equipment. Besides, it might endanger a
engineer or engineers concerned.

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6)

To replace or repair a PCB, make certain of its compatibility, etc, in accordance with the
"History of SSD-1000".
If a wrong ROM should be mounted on a PCB, employ the ROM originally employed in the
user's equipment or select an appropriate one in accordance with the History.
CAUTION If an incompatible PCB should be inserted into the equipment, there are
possibilities that the equipment may be burnt out. If such
incompatible PCB should remain inserted in the equipment after
completion of a repair, moreover, it should be fully noted that another
problem may take place newly.

7)

Without definitively knowing that failure has taken place, do not unnecessarily change any controls
and/or switches on a PCB from their original settings.
To determine whether or not a problem is the failure, see Section 8 "Performance Check."
If a readjustment is required, see Section 7"Adjustment Procedure."
CAUTION An unnecessary change of controls' or switches' settings might bring
about a new problem, probably making the equipment unrepairable.

8)

While you are shooting trouble in accordance with the present procedure, it may be necessary
to consult with Technical Support. In such a case, provide at least the following information:

i)

Equipment model number,

ii) Equipment serial number,


iii) History of equipment (repairs and/or modifications so far made), and software
version, and
iv) Specific problem situations (Send a photo or photos.)

6 - 2

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HOSPITAL
NAME

ID[
[

Y]
:

MEMORY
AREA

]1

9 8 / 0 1 / 3 0
1 2 : 3 0 : 3 2

1
10Hz

3 . 5 M S - H
DVA: 100%
Gray
Scale

Ultrasound Image

R17

G90

C4
MENU

MESSAGE

Fig.6-1 The Configuration On Display

To give an explanation about the situations of a problem, it is necessary to clarify to


which it relates out of the elements composing the scene, while referring to the
illustration given above. Related component elements may be roughly classified as
follows:

Ultrasound Image :

An ultrasound tomographic image; its contour varies


with an image mode, a probe, etc.

Memory Area

A full size of memory required to display an


ultrasound image.

Gray Scale

An indicator of image gradients; its pattern varies


with a setting of enhancement, gamma or the like.

Character

A component of the text relating to a hospital name, ID,


automatic display, etc.

Graphic

A component of scale marks, active marks, body marks,


etc.

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6-3

Tools and Measuring Instruments Required


The tools and measuring instruments which are required for a repair on a standard basis are as
follows:
1. Oscilloscope
Sensitivity

5mV/div.

Frequency band

DC50MHz

Maximum input voltage :

400V or more

Class

0.5 class

Range

ACV, DCV, DCA,

EP405000AA

2. Multi Meter

3. Extension Card

4. Test Piece:
Made by RMI (Radiation Measurements, INC.)
RMI-412 or RMI-403GS

5. Probe
Convex

UST-979-3.5

6. ECG (EKG) Simulator


EKG-101 (made by Fukuda Electronics)

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6-4

Information
A variety of functions are to be set in a central processing unit (CPU). Some settings may be
externally entered by the user while others cannot be established by anyone other than authorized
service personnel. Various settings and their changing methods are described herein so that the
user may not mistake a performance-associated problem for failure while making a repair.

6-4-1

Automatically Setting after Powering On


At the same time when the system is powered on, the CPU enters into the INITIAL SET mode.
To prepare and display an image by sending an ultrasound from that mode, the system executes
the following steps from an appearance point of view:
Blowing fan starts running.

LEDs (for Power lamp and Fullkeyboard) on the operation panel


come on.

ALOKA SSD-1000 System set-up in progress


SYSTEM: .
DATABASE:
appears on the screen.

Characters and graphics are displayed on the screen.

An ultrasound image is displayed.

6-4-2

Setting Switches on the PCB


The PCB is provided with the switches to initialize the equipment and to make it applicable to
a diversity of specifications. Unless any of the switches is set as specified, the equipment will
not only malfunction but also may invite a new problem. Should any of the settings have been
inevitably changed, carry out setting the switches all over again with reference to the figure
given on the next page.

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Fig.6-2 DIP SWITCHES SETTING

EP39660* DIU

EP39660* DIU

SW1 : Setting is common to all


specifications.
1

SW2

SW1
OFF

SW2 : Setting is common to all


specifications.
1

OFF

EP399000/EP4305** CPU
EP399000/EP4305** CPU

SW1 : Setting is common to all


specifications.
1

SW2

SW1

OFF

SW2 :Export (NTSC)


Applied for EP4007**EF, EG and EH
1

SW2 :ExportPAL
Applied for EP4007**EF, EG and EH

OFF

OFF

OFF

SW2 :ExportNTSC
Applied for EP4007**KK and after

SW2 : ExportPAL
Applied for EP4007**KK and after
1

OFF

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6-4-3

Usage of the Functions to be Set by the User


Those functions which the user may set as enumerated below are stored in internal memory
(random access memory : RAM) as backed up with a battery. In normal use, the memory data
so backed up will never disappear. Nevertheless, there are possibilities that the information in
memory may be erased as a result of repairing and/or upgrade. Whenever such repairing or
upgrade may be expected, it is necessary to write down the backup information in the form of
memorandum and to set it all over again after completion of such repair or upgrade.
How to set each backup function is described below for your reference. For details relating to
the method, see the operation manual attached to the equipment.
REFERENCE

How to set a hospital name:


1
2
3
4

The backup RAM is mounted in the EP399000/EP43050* CPU board.


The battery, moreover, is also mounted on the same PCB.

Press the MENU switch.


Press the Next to shift the page. Then, select the Hosp Name.
Enter a hospital name through the keyboard.
Press a function switch covering the Set feature.

How to set a date and time:


1
2
3
4
5

Press the MENU switch.


Press the Next to shift the page. Then, select the Date & Time.
To set a time, select the Time. To set a date, select the Date.
Enter a correct time or date through the keyboard.
Press a function switch covering the Set feature.
Selecting the Format will allow you to alter the form in which a date is displayed.

How to preset:
1 Press PRESET switch.
2 Select the SET-UP in the PRESET OPENING MENU .
3 Select one of PRESET NUMBER, and register the setting of each PRESET
parameter.
4 Press a function switch corresponding to SET and register PRESET name.
5 Press a function switch corresponding to EXIT.

MN2-0218
SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

6-4-4 Attention of connecting optional units


In the case of connecting the optional units, some optional units require other PCB something
like an interface between the main body and optional unit, therefore, refer to the following table
about the construction of optional units in advance.
Tbl.6-1

Construction of the UNIT and PCB in Optional units

CONSTRUCTION
(Excepting constitution of except unit and PCB.)

OPTIONAL UNITS
SCU-1000
Mechanical probe connecting unit

MECHA SERVO
MECHA PROBE
CONNECTOR

EP400800

PEU-1000
Physiological signal display unit

PHYSIO. AMP
PHYSIO. PANEL 1
PHYSIO. PANEL 2
PHI

EP401200
EP420700
EP420600
EP399500

DMS-1000
Data management subsystem

Data management unit


DMS ITF

DMU-200
EP429301

EU-9075
Volume mode unit

DMS ITF/VOL/SERVO

EP429300

EU-9056
Cine memory unit

Cine manager
Cine memory

EP399600
EP399700

EP400300

SSZ-307, SSZ-307E

PRINTER
VCR

SVO-9500MD, SVO-9500MDP

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6-4-5 Resetting the Backup Memory (RAM)


A backup feature is available to normally store the user's settings. In normal use, it will not be
necessary to erase all the information so stored. It is necessary, however, to reset the backup
memory with reference to the item 6-4-6 given below in any of the following events:

CAUTION Resetting the backup memory will erase presettings, hospital name and so
on.
To set them all over again after resetting the memory, it is necessary to
record the set information by the use of a printer, such as "Echo Copier"
or the like, or to copy the set information in the "PRESET DATA
SHEET" described in 6-4-11.
Do not use customers printer, meanwhile, before obtaining consent to do
so.
1)

When the software has been altered for an upgrade or for any other reason,

2)

When an unnecessary (abnormal) character or characters or code or codes is displayed


in the data which have been set by the user.

3)

When the system fails to start up even if the equipment is powered on.
Under such a circumstance, resetting the backup memory is a mere provisional action
consistently. To make a substantial repair, refer to 6-4-9 and 10. In such a situation,
moreover, it is impossible to store the set information, such as presettings, etc.

WARNING Never use the RAM resetting method effective on our conventional
equipment. In other words, never short circuit the RAM power supply
pin with the grounding pin to reset the backup RAM. If so, the backup
battery will break down.

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6-4-6

How to reset Backup RAM

(1)Method of reset with panel operation


Turn PRESET switch ON, then press CTRL(Full Keyboard) and R (Full Keyboard) at the
same time.
Fig.6-3 Method of reset with panel operation

Turn PRESET switch ON, then


press CTRL and R at the same time.

(2)Method of DIP switch on CPU board


Turn power off, then disassemble machine to remove CPU board.
Remove the CPU board.
Set SW1 No.8 on and insert the board again.
EP3990**/EP4305** CPU
1

SW2

SW1
OFF

on
off

Turn power on, the following message appears at the bottom of screen.
Backup RAMs were cleared.
Reset No.8 of SW1, then reboot the system.
Turn power off, and return the DIP switch on CPU board to original setting.

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6-4-7 Location of unit and PCBs


The location of PCBs is shown in Fig.6-4. Please refer for repair or modification.
Fig.6-4 Location of PCB

Physiological signal
display unit

Mechanical sector
scanner unit

Connector board

AC outlet
Power supply unit

EP401500**

EP404400**

EP400600**

EP400600**

EP400700**

EP400800**

EP3990**/4305**

EP399500**
EP399600**
EP399700**
EP396600**
(EP42930***)
EP39560***

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6-4-8 Location of ROMs


The location of ROMs is shown following figures. Please refer for replacing the ROMs on
modification and troubleshooting (refer to Fig. 6-56-7)

Fig. 6-5Location of ROMs

EP404400 TX/PRE AMP

A
B
C

ROM No.
862*
895*
874*

C
A
B

EP400600 RX FOCUS(2)

A
B
C
D

ROM No.
887*
888*
889*
890*

C
B

EP4007 MAIN AMP


A
B
C
D
E
F

ROM No.
858*
859*
884*
861*
885*
886*

D
A B

E
F

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Fig. 6-6Location of ROMs

EP39560* GEU ITF

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J

ROM No.
56040*
56037*
846*
847*
848*
849*
850*
851*
852*
853*

F
E

G
A

EP39660* DIU
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I

ROM No.
710*
880*
881*
889*
66136*
PM1000-STD1 *.*-1
PM1000-STD1 *.*-2
PM1000-STD1 *.*-3
66161*

D
I
A H

B
F

EP399000/EP43050* CPU
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J

ROM No.
M01000-1-*.*-1
M01000-1-*.*-2
M01000-1-*.*-3
M01000-1-*.*-4
M01000-1-*.*-5
M01000-1-*.*-6
M01000-1-*.*-7
M01000-1-*.*-8
M10001-*.*-1
879*

6 - 13

E
G
I

F
H
J

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Fig. 6-7Location of ROMs


EP399600 CINE MANAGER
A
B
C
D
E
F
G

ROM No.
96146
712*
713*
750*
751*
752*
753*

F
E

EP400800 MECHA SERVO


A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H

ROM No.
864*
865*
866*
867*
868*
869*
882*
883*

E
B

A
D

F
C

EP399500 PHYSIO MEMORY


A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I

ROM No.
9513M*
95239*
777*
778*
779*
780*
781*
782*
783*

E
F

I
D

EP429300 DMS ITF/VOL/SERVO


A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K

ROM No.
L-ROM-1052
L-ROM-1053
L-ROM-1054
L-ROM-1055
L-ROM-1056
L-ROM-1057
L-ROM-1058
L-ROM-1059
L-ROM-1060
L-ROM-1061
L-ROM-1062

K
J

B
A

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6-4-9

Correction for fail to start or locking up


If the system does not stand to operate or locks up suddenly, following procedures to repair
are specially adopted.

(1) First, check the output voltage from the power supply unit.
Whole of system is controlled by MPUs (Micro Processing Unit), If these MPUs
should not be supplied with +5V power from the power supply unit or should have
an abnormal voltage, it will bring about a problem affecting the entirety of the
system.
Even if the power supply unit has a normal output, cabling may be disconnected on
the way or a problem may have taken place in distributing the power in PCB to be
powered.
The EP399000/EP43050* CPU board is equiped with a CPU.

(2) Trouble of BUS signal


If Bus signal seems abnormal, it is difficult to find malfunction point. In the case
of locking up of the system, please try to repair it referring the following table (tbl.
6-2 ).
And we advise you to contact to technical support as soon as possible.
The names of signals used in the table are described below.
CPU_ADRS : Address bus for MPU which controls the system of DSC
CPU_DATA : Data bus for MPU which controls the system of DSC
GEU_ADRS : Address bus for controlling the Tx/Rx system
GEU_DATA : Data bus for controlling the Tx/Rx system
PNL_ADRS : Address bus for controlling the PANEL
PNL_DATA : Data bus for controlling the PANEL

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Tbl.6-2 Input and output of every Bus line

MODEL
L-KEY-64*
EP400400
EP404400
EP400600
EP400700
EP395601
EP39660*
EP399000
/EP43050*
EP400800
EP400300
EP399600
EP399700
EP399500
EP42930*

NAME

CPU
ADRS

OPERATION
PANEL
PROBE
SELECTOR
TX/PRE AMP
RX FOCUS
MAIN AMP
GEU ITF
DIU
CPU

MECHA SERVO
MECHA PROBE
CONNECTOR
CINE MANAGER
CINE MEMORY
PHI
DMS ITF/
VOL/SERVO

CPU
DATA

GEU
ADRS

GEU
DATA

: Bus signal is outputted on related PCB.


: Bus signal is inputted on related PCB.
: Bus signal is inputed and outputted on the related PCB.

16

PNL
ADRS

PNL
DATA

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6-4-10

Minimum Start-up
In this section, we will explain concerning the minimum start-up as information necessary
for repairs (starting up the system with the minimum PCB configuration).

(1)

Definition of Minimum Start-up


The minimum start-up is defined to be the systems start-up state when the equipments
power is switched on and the system started, then stabilizing in that state (with nothing
displayed in the US image area at that time). If the set-up operation is started a second
time by pressing a mode or other switch after the system has started up, then that is also
considered to be the minimum start-up state.
The following flow chart shows the minimum start-up definition.

Fig.6-8

POWER ON

Panel
switches
lighted?

All panel switches fail to


light up, or remain on
without going off. Nothing
is displayed on the monitor.

NO

YES

Has
setup sequence
started?

Minimum Start-Up

NO

YES
NO

Is setup completed?
System

YES

Confirm equipment operation.

NO

Minimum Start-up

Mode
switching normal?
YES

US
image display
normal?

NO

YES

Operation Normal
Start-up state after all PCBs have been installed.

Start-up

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(2)

Combination that Enables Minimum Start-up


The PCBs necessary for starting the equipment in this system are shown in the minimum
units below.

CAUTION

The power supply unit, Motherboard, Operation Panel and


observation monitor are all correctly connected and operating.

CAUTION

When removing any PCB from the equipment, begin work only after
confirming that the power is OFF. A secondary breakdown is
possible if this is not done .

CPU

EP399000/EP43050*

DIU

EP39660*

GEU ITF

EP395600

PROBE SELECTOR

EP401500

PROBE

Linear/Convex probe

The equipment will start up if these four boards and one probe are installed.
In case of 4th board and 5th probe are not present.

The equipment will even start up with the set-up message. However after start-up
NO PROBE is displayed on the screen, and you cannot operate the panel
switches (except FUNCTION_EXT). On operation panel, the power lamp and fullkeyboard switches light.
In case of 3rd board, 4th board and 5th probe are not present.

The equipment will even start up with the set-up message. However after start-up
the WARNING message Invalid probe connected is turned on and off on the
screen, and you cannot operate the panel switches. On operation panel, the power
lamp and full-keyboard switches light.

(3)

Equipment reaction and phenomena when one PCB is removed and the power is
switched ON.
l

PROBE SELECTOR
The equipment display the set-up message and start up. However after start-up NO
PROBE is displayed on the screen, and you cannot operate the panel switches (except
FUNCTION_EXT). On operation panel, the power lamp and full-keyboard switches light.

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TX /PRE AMP
US image shows noise only. Other functions are normal.

RX FOCUS
Two RX FOCUS boards exist. If one of two board is removed, US image is displayed and
not displayed every 1cm in axial direction. Other functions are normal.

MAIN AMP
The equipment does not display US image and noise at all. If you increase brightness and
contrast of TV monitor, you can find light US image area. Other functions are normal.

GEU ITF
The equipment will even start up with the set-up message. However after start-up the
WARNING message Invalid probe connected is turned on and off on the screen, and
you cannot operate the panel switches. On operation panel, the power lamp and fullkeyboard switches light.

DIU
The equipment does not start up, and nothing is displayed on the screen. On operation
panel, the power lamp and full-keyboard switches light.

CPU
The equipment does not start up, and nothing is displayed on the screen. The board in
operation panel continuously beeps. On operation panel, the power lamp and fullkeyboard switches light.

L-KEY-64When connector is removed


When the connector P550 is removed from L-KEY-64, the system starts up normally, and
characters, graphics and normal US image are displayed. However the panel switches do
not light, do not response.

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6-4-11 PRESET DATA SHEET


Exchanging CPU PCB or resetting the backed-up RAM data to solve software locking up
problem will erase presettings, hospital name and so on.
To set them all over again after replacing PCB or after resetting the memory, it is necessary to
record the set information by the use of a printer, such as Echo Copier or the like.
If printer is not available, to copy the set information in the Preset Record Sheet described.
However, Preset Format is changed according to software version.
Preset Record Sheet is compiled in this section for your convenience.

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Preset
Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

Preset Name

Common Preset
Common Preset Control
[ Initialize ]

[ Program ]

Resume

Timer
Freeze

Cursor
PRIORI

T.B.
Speed

No. of
Prints

Menu
Display

Printer
/Film

Foot SW
(Left)

Foot SW
(CENTR)

M CURS
Display

Warning
POSI

Message
Display

Beep at
Message

Panel
Beep

6 - 21

Foot SW
(Right)

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SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

Annotation

Library

Control

[ Initialize ]
Select the menu
[
Copy word
]
[
Move word
]
[
Full Spell/ABBREV
]
[
Erase word
]
[
Change title
]
[
Copy pop-up menu
]
[
Initialize pop-up
]

[ Program ]

Select the word


Title :
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
]

[
[
[
[
[
[
[
[
[
[

]
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
]

[
[
[
[
[
[
[
[
[
[

Annotation Library Control


[ Initialize ]

Select the word

Select the menu


[

Keyboard Input

Cancel
Registration

[ Program ]

Library : USER

[ page-1 ]
[ page-2 ]
[ page-3 ]
[ page-4 ]

[ page-5 ]
[ page-6 ]
[ page-7 ]
[ page-8 ]

[
[
[
[

]:[
]:[
]:[
]:[

]
]
]
]

[
[
[
[

]:[
]:[
]:[
]:[

]
]
]
]

[
[
[
[

]:[
]:[
]:[
]:[

]
]
]
]

[
[
[
[

]:[
]:[
]:[
]:[

]
]
]
]

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Setup Menu
u Setup
PRESET Set-up Menu
Preset Number

Preset Name

Application

Probe

Probe

Select

: on , off

Registration

[Initialize
[Set
the

all
presets]
present
conditions]

u Disp-1
Display - 1
Control
Application [

Preset Name[
]
[

[ Initialize ]
Display
Mode

2B,B/
Width

B/
Format

Depth
( CN/LN )

Depth
( MS )

Depth
( RD )

cm
cm
M Image M Sweep
POLAR
Speed

]
]

[ Program ]
Image
1B2B
DIRECT
Request
Scan
Area

cm
Echo
Erase

6 - 23

Posi
Shift
cm

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u Disp-2
Display - 2
Control
Application [
ID
Input
Caliper
Size

Preset Name[
]
[

[ Initialize ]
Large
CHARACT
CHARACT
Display
Caliper
Auto Off

Unit
Select

]
]

[ Program ]
PUNC
Guide
MEASURE
Move

T.B.
PRIORI

u Image
Image Control
Application [

Preset Name[
]
[

[ Initialize ]

]
]

[ Program ]

Focus
CN/LN

Focus
ASU-36

ACOUST
Power

Line
Density

Line
Density

%
Line
Density

(CV/LN)

(MS)

(RD)

Post
Process

View
Gamma

Element
Select

Element
Select

Element
Select

ASU-64B

ASU-65B

ASU-66

ABC

Image
Select

M GAIN
dB
IP
Select
B:

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IP
Select
M:

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u Measurement (Menu B mode)


Menu Control
Application [

Preset Name[
]
[
[ Initialize ]

]
]

[ Program ]

Mode [B]
MEASURE
B-1
MEASURE
B-2
MEASURE
B-3
MEASURE
B-4
Priority

Priority

USER 1

USER 2

USER 3

u Measurement Menu M mode)


Menu Control
Application [

Preset Name[
]
[
[ Initialize ]

Mode
MEASURE
M-1

]
]

[ Program ]

[M]

MEASURE
M-2
MEASURE
M-3
MEASURE
M-4
Priority

USER 1

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USER 2

USER 3

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Measurement OBContents of OB Measurement Program

[Contents of OB Measurement Program page


]
Preset Name[
Application [
]
[
[ Initialize ]
Ratio

GA Table
1:

1:

2:

2:

3:

3:

4:

4:

]
]

[ Program ]
FW:Equation
1:
2:

5:

FW:Range/Growth
Table
1:
2:

Users Name

Measurement Method
HC
AC
FTA

6:

:
:
:

u Measurement OBReport Display Type


Setup Display Report Type
[ Initialize ] [ Program ] [Cancel] [Confirm]
Report Display Set Name
1 : [
]
2 : [
4 : [
]
5 : [

]
]

3 : [
6 : [

]
]

Report Display Page Select


HEADER
Page.1 Numerical
Graphical
FW Graph
Page.2 Numerical
Graphical
FW Graph
Page.3 Numerical
Graphical
FW Graph
AFI-BPP
Amnio/CVS study
Anatomy C.L. 1
Anatomy C.L. 2

1
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]

2
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]

3
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]

Report Data Sequence [A] [B]

6 - 26

4
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]

5
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]

6
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]
[ON:OFF]

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u Measurement OBAnatomy Check List


Anatomy Check List Page
[ Initialize ] [ Program ] [Cancel] [Confirm]
Heading

:Selection
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

:Comments
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

u Measurement OBOthers
Others
[ Initialize ] [ Program ] [Cancel] [Confirm]

Measurement Stage Type


[Multi Display] [Single Display]
Measurement Stage Average Display
[ON]

[OFF]

BPP Scording Criteria


[Vintzileos et al.] [Mannig et al.]
F.W. Unit
[Grams

] [Pounds&Ounces]

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u Measurement OBFormed Comment


[ Initialize ] [ Program ] [Cancel] [Confirm]
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Format
Left
Right
Left
Right
P
:
S
P
:
S
P
:
S
P
:
S
1[ ][
:
]
[
:
]
6[ ][
:
]
[
:
]
2[ ][
:
]
[
:
]
7[ ][
:
]
[
:
]
3[ ][
:
]
[
:
]
8[ ][
:
]
[
:
]
4[ ][
:
]
[
:
]
9[ ][
:
]
[
:
]
5[ ][
:
]
[
:
]
10[ ][
:
]
[
:
]
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Formed Comment Area
. . . . 5 . . . . 0 . . . . 5 . . . . 0 . . . . 5 . . . . 0 . . . . 5 . . . . 0 . . . . 5 .
. . . 5 . . . . 0 . . . . 5 . . . . 0 . . .
1 .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
2 .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
3 .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
4 .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
5 .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
6 .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
7 .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
8 .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
9 .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 9
0 .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 0

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u Measurement (CardioSelect Formula of MEASUREMENT PACKAGE)


LV Function Package
[Initialize]

[Program]

B-Mode

M-Mode

FS

FS

IVS/LVPW

ET,MVCF

%IVSTF

IVS/LVPW

%LVPWTF

%IVSTF

LVM,LVM/BSA

%LVPWTF
LVM,LVM/BSA

B-Mode Package
[Initialize]

[Program]

B-LAX

B-SAX

IVS/LVPW

MVA

%IVSTF

LVSAMV,LVSLMV

%LVPWTF

areaEF
LVSAPM

B-APX

areaEF

M-Valve Package (1/2)


[Initialize]

[Program]

Mitral Valve

Aortic valve

C-E,C-A,A/E

AVD

EPSS

ET

E-F SLP

RVOT

LVOT

LA/AO

H.R.

H.R.

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M-Valve Package (2/2)


[Initialize]

[Program]

Tricuspid Valve

Pulmonic Valve

D-E SLP,D-E

AWAVE

C-E,C-A,A/E

e-f SLP

E-F SLP

b-c SLP,b-c

H.R.

H.R.

u Measurement CardioSelect Formula of REPORT


B/M-Mode LV Volume Formula

1:
2:
3:

B/M-Mode LV Parameters
[Initialize]

[Program]

FS

AOD

ET,MVCF

IVS

IVS/LVPW

LVPW
LAD
LA/AO
areaEF (LVSAMV)
areaEF (LVLA)

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M-Mode Valve Parameters(1/2)


[Initialize]

[Program]

Mitral Valve

Aortic Valve

C-E,C-A,A/E

AVD

EPSS

ET

E-F SLP

RVOT

LVOT

LA/AO

H.R.

H.R.

M-Mode Valve Parameters(2/2)


[Initialize]

[Program]

Tricuspid Valve

Pulmonic Valve

D-E SLP,D-E

AWAVE

C-E,C-A,A/E

e-f SLP

E-F SLP

b-c SLP,b-c

H.R.

H.R.

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u Measurement CardioFormed Comment


[Formed Comment]
[ Initialize ] [ Program ] [Cancel] [Confirm]
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Left
Right
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Right
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. . . . 5 . . . . 0 . . . . 5 . . . . 0 . . . . 5 . . . . 0 . . . . 5 . . . . 0 . . . . 5 .
. . . 5 . . . . 0 . . . . 5 . . . . 0 . . .
1 .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
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u Body MK
Body Mark Control
Application [

Preset Name[
[

[Initialize]

]
]

[Program]

Menu
Display [ON : Page

[OFF]

Page 1

Page 2

u ANNOTAT
Annotation Menu Control
Application [

Preset Name[
[

[Initialize]

[Program]

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]

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u Option
Option Control
Application [

Preset Name [
[

[Initialize]
ECG
Display

R Delay
Time

Store
Memory

PLAYBAC
Speed

]
]

[Program]

R-wave
Beep

PCG
Display

u Menu
Menu Control
Application [

Preset Name [
]
[

[Initialize]

[Program]

Menu
Page-1
Menu
Page-2
Menu
Page-3
Menu
Page-4
Menu
Page-5
Menu
Page-6

6 - 34

]
]

MN2-0218
SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

6-5

Check List Map


This Check List Mapprovides you with the data, based on which you may assume a PCB or
unit considered to have caused the equipment failure. It comprises the following information:

6-5-1

Phenomenon Code Table

General failure phenomena have been classified into codes.


A failure is related with theMAPthrough each of codes.

MAP

This ia a table showing the relations of aCodegiven


in thePhenomenon Code Table, that is, a failure
phenomenon, with the PCB or unit assumed to cause that
failure.

Check Procedure

These steps show the norms on which you may determine a


failure concerning the PCBs and/or units entered on the
MAP.

Flow chart for the usage of Check List Map


The method of cross reference for three parts, Phenomenon Code Table, MAP and Check
Procedure, in Check List Map on the next page with the flow chart.

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Flow chart for the usage of Check List MAP


START

Confirm phenomenon

Choose Code from


Phenomenon Code
Table

No

Phenomenon
Code is found from
table?
Yes

Apply to
Technical Support

Choose corresponded
Check Code from
MAP

Check according to
Check Procedure
assigned with Code

Reason of
this failure is
found?
Yes

No

Any other
Check Procedure
suggested?
No

END

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Yes

MN2-0218
SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

6-5-2

Phenomenon Code Table


The general failure phenomena envisaged herein are roughly classified as described below while
being code with two alphabetical characters and gives the Phenomenon Codeto refer the
MAP:

Phenomenon

Code

Failure on the ultrasound image with any display mode

US

Failure on the display of characters or graphics

CG

Failure about the timing synchronization or observational monitor

TM

Failure on the general operation or function

FU

Failure on the power supply, recording or panel control knobs

PM

Failure on the physiological signal display

PH

The Phenomenon Code Tables are used to provide the Check Procedure in order to judge
whether the trouble cause is existing or not according to the MAP.
The Phenomenon Code Tables are shown based on the classification with above codes, from
next page,

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Failure of the ultrasound image

US

Code
item

US-1

(UltraSound)

Apl

Problems

div

Ultrasound image is not all displayed.

Ultrasound image is not all displayed in a particular MODE.

Ultrasound image is not all displayed only for LINEAR (or CONVEX ).

Ultrasound image is not all displayed only for MECHANICAL


SCANNER.
Ultrasound image is not all displayed only for PHASED ARRAY.

5
6

Only particular Ultrasound image is not displayed in multiples


Ultrasound image displays.

US-2

Display of Ultrasound image area become white.

US-3

Unnecessary dots or lines are displayed in Ultrasound image area.

Regular horizontal or vertical stripes are displayed in Ultrasound image


area .

Lacks of ECHO are displayed in LINEAR ( or CONVEX ).

Lacks of ECHO are displayed in MECHANICAL SCANNER.

US-4

Lacks of ECHO are displayed in PHASED ARRAY.

3
US-5

Noises are seen on the Ultrasound image in LINEAR ( or CONVEX )

Noises are seen on the Ultrasound image in MECHANICAL SCANNER.


Noises are seen on the Ultrasound image in PHASED ARRAY.

3
US-6

Noises are seen on the Ultrasound image in all Ultrasound images.

Sensitivity of Ultrasound image is low in LINEAR ( or CONVEX ).

Sensitivity of Ultrasound image is low in MECHANICAL SCANNER.


Sensitivity of Ultrasound image is low in PHASED ARRAY.

3
4

Sensitivity of Ultrasound image is low in all Ultrasound images.

US-7

Same as depth band is difference brightness in Ultrasound image.

US-8

Image varies as if enhanced, without gradation.

Ultrasound image becomes moire in MECHANICAL SCANNER,


PHASED ARRAY, CONVEX.

US-9

Form of Ultrasound image is abnormally displayed.

US-10

Unnecessary multiples of Ultrasound image are displayed in LINEAR


( or CONVEX ).

Unnecessary multiples of Ultrasound image are displayed in


MECHANICAL SCANNER.
Unnecessary multiples of Ultrasound image are displayed in PHASED
ARRAY.

3
4

Unnecessary multiples of Ultrasound image are displayed in all


Ultrasound images.
:Marked items are effective on this system.

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SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

CG

Failure on the characters or graphics


Code

item

(Character & Graphic)

Apl

Problems

div.

CG-1

Characters are displayed in the entire screen.

CG-2

Only Caliper, Graphic are not displayed.

Only Caliper, Graphic are abnormally displayed.

The entire screen become white.

Unnecessary dots or stripes are displayed in all or parts of image.

CG-4

TIME and DATE are abnormally displayed.

CG-5

Characters are not displayed, key in cannot be made.

Characters are abnormally displayed.

Measured value is not correct.

CG-3

CG-6

:Marked items are effective on this system.

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SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

TM

Failure about the timing or monitor

(Timing & Monitor)

Code
Apl
item div.

TM-1

TM-2

TM-3

Problems

All images are not displayed in any Monitor.

Image is not displayed in a particular Monitor.

All Images are not synchronized in any Monitor.

Image is not synchronized in a particular Monitor.

Entire image shake. Abnormality is seen when brightness varies in any


Monitor.

Entire image shake in a particular Monitor. Abnormality is seen.


:Marked items are effective on this system.

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SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

FU

Failure on the general operation or function


Code
Apl
item div.

FU-1

(FUnction)
Problems

System locks up, or panel information is not accepted.

The ERROR messages are shown on the monitor.


:Marked items are effective on this system.

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SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

PM

Failure on power supply, recording, switch & controls


Apl
Code
item div

(Power & Memory)

Problems

PM-1

Power output is not present, or abnormally outputted.

PM-2

Switches and/or Controls are inoperative.

Switches and/or Controls are abnormally operated.

Camera shutter (or printing) is inoperative.

Photographed picture is not normal (Monitor is normal).

Play backed image is abnormally displayed (usual image is normal ).

PM-3

PM-4

All images are not recorded in Recorder ( Recorder is normal ).

All images are not recorded in Recorder ( Recorder is abnormal ).

Image is abnormally recorded in Recorder ( Recorder is normal ).

Image is abnormally recorded in Recorder ( Recorder is abnormal ).


:Marked items are effective on this system.

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SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

PH

Failure on the physiological signal display

(PHysiological Signal)

Apl
Code
item div.

PH-1

PH-2

PH-3

Problems

ECG (EKG) waveform is not displayed.

ECG (EKG) waveform is abnormally displayed or sensitivity is low.

ECG (EKG) waveform is abnormally displayed in a particular Mode, or


not displayed.

ECG (EKG) Synchronization is not correctly operated.

PULSE waveform is not displayed.

PULSE waveform is abnormally displayed, or sensitivity is low.

PCG waveform is not displayed.

PCG waveform is abnormally displayed, or sensitivity is low.


:Marked items are effective on this system.

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MN2-0218
SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

6-5-3

MAP
Concerning the typical failure phenomena identified by Phenomenon Codes, those PCBs or
units which may be deemed to have caused such phenomena are shown below.
This MAP has phenomena classified by Problem Code. A PCB or unit assumed to be
causative of the related phenomenon is marked with a Check List Code for your referring to
the Check Procedure.

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SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

Check List

Problem Code
Item

US-1

US-2 US-3

Code 1 2 3 4

US-4

1 2 1

US-5
1 2

Operation

A1

External Noise

A2

Power Supply
(PSU-S1000)

A3

Probe/Scanner

A4

Monitor (IP-1233*/IP-1233*V)

A5

L-KEY-64* OPERATION PANEL

B1

EP401500 PROBE SELECTOR

C1

EP404400 TX/PRE AMP

C2

EP400600 RX FOCUS

C3

EP400700 MAIN AMP

C4

EP395600 GEU ITF

C5

EP39660* DIU

C6

EP399000/EP43050* CPU

C7

EP399600 CINE MANAGER

D1

EP399700 CINE MEMORY

D2

EP400800 MECHA SERVO

E1

EP400300 MECHA PROBE


SELECTOR

E2

EU-5042 PHYSIO. SIGNAL UNIT

F1

EP399500 PHYSIO MEMORY

F2

SSZ-307/E VIDEO PRINTER

G1

VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER

G2

EU-9075 VOL MODE UNIT


(EP429300 DMS ITF/
VOL/SERVO)
DMS-1000 DATA
MANAGEMENT
SUBSYSTEM

H1

EP429301 DMS ITF

I2

I1

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SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

Check List

Problem Code
Item

US-6

Code 1 2

Operation

A1

External Noise

A2

Power Supply
(PSU-S1000)

A3

Probe/Scanner

A4

Monitor (IP-1233*/IP-1233*V)

A5

L-KEY-64* OPERATION PANEL

B1

EP401500 PROBE SELECTOR

C1

EP404400 TX/PRE AMP

C2

EP400600 RX FOCUS

C3

EP400700 MAIN AMP

C4

EP395600 GEU ITF

C5

EP39660* DIU

C6

EP399000/EP43050* CPU

C7

EP399600 CINE MANAGER

D1

EP399700 CINE MEMORY

D2

EP400800 MECHA SERVO

E1

EP400300 MECHA PROBE


SELECTOR

E2

EU-5042 PHYSIO. SIGNAL UNIT

F1

EP399500 PHYSIO MEMORY

F2

SSZ-307/E VIDEO PRINTER

G1

VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER

G2

EU-9075
VOL MODE UNIT
(EP429300 DMS ITF/
VOL/SERVO)
DMS-1000 DATA MANAGEMENT
SUBSYSTEM

H1

EP429301

I2

DMS ITF

US-7 US-8 US-9


1

1 2

US-10

I1

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SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

Check List

Problem Code
Item

Code

Operation

A1

External Noise

A2

Power Supply
(PSU-S1000)

A3

Probe/Scanner

A4

Monitor(IP-1233*/IP-1233*V)

A5

L-KEY-64* OPERATION PANEL

B1

EP401500 PROBE SELECTOR

C1

EP404400 TX/PRE AMP

C2

EP400600 RX FOCUS

C3

EP400700 MAIN AMP

C4

EP395600 GEU ITF

C5

EP39660* DIU

C6

EP399000/EP43050* CPU

C7

EP399600 CINE MANAGER

D1

EP399700 CINE MEMORY

D2

EP400800 MECHA SERVO

E1

EP400300 MECHA PROBE


SELECTOR

E2

EU-5042 PHYSIO. SIGNAL UNIT

F1

EP399500 PHYSIO MEMORY

F2

SSZ-307/E VIDEO PRINTER

G1

VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER

G2

EU-9075 VOL MODE UNIT


(EP429300 DMS ITF/
VOL/SERVO)
DMS-1000 DATA MANAGEMENT
SUBSYSTEM

H1

EP429301 DMS ITF

I2

CG-1 CG-2 CG-3 CG-4 CG-5 CG-6


1

1 2 1 2

1 2

I1

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MN2-0218
SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

Check List

Problem Code
Item

TM-1 TM-2 TM-3 FU-1 PM-1

Code 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2

Operation

A1

External Noise

A2

Power Supply
(PSU-S1000)

A3

Probe/Scanner

A4

Monitor(IP-1233*/IP-1233*V)

A5

L-KEY-64* OPERATION PANEL

B1

EP401500 PROBE SELECTOR

C1

EP404400 TX/PRE AMP

C2

EP400600 RX FOCUS

C3

EP400700 MAIN AMP

C4

EP395600 GEU ITF

C5

EP39660* DIU

C6

EP399000/EP43050* CPU

C7

EP399600 CINE MANAGER

D1

EP399700 CINE MEMORY

D2

EP400800 MECHA SERVO

E1

EP400300 MECHA PROBE


SELECTOR

E2

EU-5042 PHYSIO. SIGNAL UNIT

F1

EP399500 PHYSIO MEMORY

F2

SSZ-307/E VIDEO PRINTER

G1

VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER

G2

EU-9075 VOL MODE UNIT


(EP429300 DMS ITF/
VOL/SERVO)
DMS-1000 DATA MANAGEMENT
SUBSYSTEM

H1

I1

EP429301 DMS ITF

I2

PM-2
1 2 3

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MN2-0218
SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

Check List

Problem Code
Item

PM-3

PH-1

PH-3

Code 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2

Operation

A1

External Noise

A2

Power Supply
(PSU-S1000)

A3

Probe/Scanner

A4

Monitor (IP-1233*/IP-1233*V)

A5

L-KEY-64* OPERATION PANEL

B1

EP401500 PROBE SELECTOR

C1

EP404400 TX/PRE AMP

C2

EP400600 RX FOCUS

C3

EP400700 MAIN AMP

C4

EP395600 GEU ITF

C5

EP39660* DIU

C6

EP399000/EP43050* CPU

C7

EP399600 CINE MANAGER

D1

EP399700 CINE MEMORY

D2

EP400800 MECHA SERVO

E1

EP400300 MECHA PROBE


SELECTOR

E2

EU-5042 PHYSIO. SIGNAL UNIT

F1

EP399500 PHYSIO MEMORY

F2

SSZ-307/E VIDEO PRINTER

G1

VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER

G2

EU-9075 VOL MODE UNIT


(EP429300 DMS ITF/
VOL/SERVO)
DMS-1000 DATA MANAGEMENT
SUBSYSTEM

H1

EP429301 DMS ITF

I2

I1

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SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

6-5-4

PCB Check Procedure


This PCB check Procedure is divided byCHECK CODE".
Before use this procedure, findCHECK CODE" corresponding to the symptom using Problem
Code Table and MAP.
This procedure shows description to confirm for each CHECK CODE listed in MAP
And this procedure estimates one trouble exits in Ultrasound diagnostic equipment.

How to use PCB Check Procedure.


1) Refer to the explanation in each CHECK CODE.
2) Follow the procedure related the problem.
3) Some procedure require to refer Waveform and Adjustment procedure.
4) In Abnormal or Normal, continue the confirmation described.
Refer to "C8".

Proceed to (3). :

If there is other confirmation, please jump to the CHECK CODE


"C8" which is shown at head of phrase.
There is a description to confirm in other item (3).
Please refer it and check a relative item.

Replace this PCB.: After some confirmation, it has been judged that the corresponded
PCB is defective.
5) Other cause can be thought.
It has been judged that this PCB or Unit is defective.
However, other cause can be thought. So you should check the other symptoms occur or
not.

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SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

A1

Operation
It is important that you understand the operation and specification.
At first, you should be check that the symptom is caused by the operation or its specification,
according toSECTION 8 PERFORMANCE CHECK".
However, if you cannot judge, you should inquire of Technical Support.
CAUTION

Do not change or readjust the switches and variable resistors which are
located inside of the equipment thoughtlessly. It may make the other big
problem.

REFERENCE The operation and specification may be changed by software or its level.
Please refer HISTORY OF IMPROVEMENT and Technical
Bulletin.

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SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

A2

External Noise Factor


When the external noise factor may be thought, you should try to change the location of
diagnostic equipment.
When you check the environment, refer the followings.
(1)

Is there X-ray unit or some noise maker in the near room?

(2)

Is there a computer or some noise maker near by?

(3)

Is there a radio station or something like this near there?

(4)

Is there a high voltage overhead wires near there?

(5)

When you turn the fluorescent lamp off or put the probe beside it, is the amount of noise
varied?

(6)

The optional unit (VCR Unit or the others), is effected?

(7)

If a ground is done by short and thick wire, isn't the amount of noise decreased? Please
check a ground of building.

(8)

Is the power supply from building stabilized?

The measure for the external noise is different from the equipment own.
If you do not have the knowledge of it, check the followings and inquire of Technical Support.
Confirmation 1

Does the noise or something appear in a special condition? If yes, which


mode or probe?

Confirmation 2

Turn the power switch off, and remove the connector of high voltage
controller from power supply. And turn on again. After that, does the
noise still appear? Please confirm it with varying Gain knob. But the
probe must be connected.

Confirmation 3

Confirm the low voltage ( 5V,15V ) about voltage and its ripple.

Confirmation 4

When the probe is in your hand, is the noise decreased or increased?

Confirmation 5

When the direction of probe is changed, is the noise decreased or


increased?

Confirmation 6

Which direction does the noise or something move on the display. Does it
move regularly or not?

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SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

A3

Power Supply

(PSU-S1000)

Check each output voltage according to following table and figures.


The checking must be done in following condition.
(1) Wait for 30 minutes after turning the power switch on.
(2) AC input voltage to the power supply unit must be set within 10% of standard at worst.
Tbl. 6-3 Power Supply Output Voltage
Check Point

Output Standard

Connector

PIN

GND

Voltage

Permission

P801

+5.1V(a)

+5.05V+5.15V

P803

A1

B1

+5.0V

+4.85+5.15V

P803

A2

B2

5.0V

4.855.15V

P803

A3

B3

+15V(a)

+14.25V+15.75V

P807

+15V(b)

+14.70V+15.30V

P803

A4

B4

15V

14.2515.75

P806

+24V

+22.8V+25.2V

J803

A5

B7

+40V

+38V+42V

J803

A7

B7

150V

144.5V155.5V

J803

B6

B5

HVA

Refer to the following table

J804

A1

A2

HVB

Refer to the following table

J808

AC100/200V

3% of Input voltage

J805

A2

B2

AC100V

3% of Input voltage

HVA
HVA

J801 HV CONTROL
b0

b1

b2

b3

b4

b5

HVA/ Voltage Standard


HVB
H
0V
1V

+20V
+30V
+50V
+70V
+90V
0V

1.42V
1.42V
1.42V
1.42V
1.42V
1V

HVB
J804

HV CONTROL

HVB

b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 HVA/HVB Voltage
H
0V

H H H H H H
L
0V
L H H L H H
L
+50V
H L H H L H
L
+100V
L L H L L H
L
+150V
H H L H H L
L
+200V
H H L L H L
L
+250V
H L L H L L
L
+300V
L L L L L L
L
+350V

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Standard
1V
1V
+44.44V+55.55V
+94.44V+105.55V
+144.4V+155.5V
+194.4V+205.5V
+244.4V+255.5V
+294.4V+305.5V
+344.4V+355.5V

MN2-0218
SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

Fig 6-9 Location of connector


P802(HV CONTROL)

P807 (MON.)

1 2 4 5 6
7
8
b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 HVA/HVB

9
10
GND GND

GND

+15(b)

F.GND

P805 (DMS)

1
AC(L)

2
AC(L)

3
GND

AC(N)

AC(N)

+15(b)

P801(DIU)

GND

+5.1

+24

GND

P806

P808

2
GND

+5.1

GND

AC(H)

AC(N)

GND

P803(HV OUT)

P804(MECH HV)

1
HVB

+5

-5

+15(a)

-15

+40

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

6 - 54

HVA

7
-150

GND

MN2-0218
SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING

A4

Probe
Confirmation by Use of Another Probe or Unit.
Make a checkout of performance, using a probe of the same model number as that in which the
failure has taken place, if possible. To check from performance, moreover, connect the
apparently failed probe with a system of identical type available as a substitute, if any.
Coin Check (refer to the SECTION 8 PERFORMANCECHECK)
Set the system in B mode and slowly move a fine metal bar, such as a resistor lead or the like,
from end to end while fitting it to the probe lightly on the surface. Then, observe the ultrasound
image on the screen. There are possibilities that the probe may have ailed if the problem should
fall in any of the following cases while moving the metal bar:
[Faulty state]

If any of the following matters is found while the metal bar is moved, the
probe is suspected to be faulty:

1) Echo gap at one location:


If the probe is normal, the failure has taken place on the PROBE SELECTOR or TX / RX
CCT.
2) Echo gaps at two or more locations at equal intervals:
If the probe is normal, the failure relates to the signal lines covering the crystal on the
probe.
3) Two or more echoes appear at equal intervals.
A failure of the signal line provided on equal terms with a transducer of the probe.
4) Echo gaps over a certain consecutive span:
If the probe is normal, the failure has taken place in the HVS control circuit or from the
PROBE SELECTOR to the probe.
Probe code
In case of abnormality in ultrasound image display format or in automatic display of frequency,
check for probe code of that probe if it is correctly structured or not.
The chart Fig. 610 shows the arrangement of pins in the probe connector.

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Fig. 6-10
OPEN : 1

Location of probe code

GROUND : 0

Reference
Pin No.
UST-979-3.5
UST-990-5
UST-5524-7.5

c1 c2
0
1
0
1
0
0

c3
0
0
0

c4
0
1
1

c5
0
0
0

c6
0
1
0

c7
0
1
0

c8
0
1
0

PROBE CODE

( : GROUND )

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A5

IP-1233*/1233*V

Monitor

If the faulty symptom is peculiar to that monitor and if it is impossible to replace the monitor,
repair it according to SECTION 5 SCHEMATICS.
Check the following items
(1) Check the contrast and brightness potentiometers for proper setting.
(2) Check whether normally images are printed out by video printer or not.
Printed image is normal.Proceed to (3).
Printed image is also abnormal.Refer to C6.
(3) Referring A3, Check the voltage supplied for TV monitor.
NormalIf there is no trouble in C6, TV monitor has trouble.
AbnormalPower supply unit is trouble.
(4) When you connect a external monitor with Composite output, check whether normally
image is displayed or not.
Image on external monitor is normal.Proceed to (3).
Image on external monitor is also abnormal.Refer to C6.
REFERENCE An impression of an ultrasound image depends largely on setting of contrast
and brightness. Users complaints about insufficient sensitiveness or
resolving power may be sometimes solved by adjustments of contrast and
brightness potentiometers.
Remember the fact that excessively high setting of those potentiometers
would cause characters and graphics to flicker.

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B1

L-KEY-64*

OPERATION PANEL

See the Section 5 schematics.


Phenomenon which may occur by a failure of this unit.
(1) Only one switch or Trackball does not act normally.
Check the switch itself for normal function.
NormalProceed to (3).
AbnormalReplace the switch. or Trackball
(2) Two or more switches, LEDs or Trackball do not act normally.
Check the following signals at the connector J550 on L-KEY-64*.
PNL EN/
PNL READ
PNL DATA 0/ - 7/
PNL ADRS 0/ - 6/
NormalReplace L-KEY-64*.
AbnormalRefer to C5.
(3) STC potentiometer does not act normally.
Check the following signals at connector J550 on L-KEY-64*.
STC_0 - 7
NormalRefer to C4.
AbnormalReplace L-KEY-64* or the corresponding potentiometer.
(4) A Gain potentiometer dose not act normally.
Gain analog signal is converted into digital on L-KEY-64*, and DIU_BGAIN OUT
signal which is outputted from DIU board of ABC Control circuit to MAIN AMP
board controls US image gain.
Refer to the L-KEY-64* circuit diagram, C4, and C6.

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C1

EP4015

MN2-0218
TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBE SELECTOR

The following checking performance should be done by referring to the both PCB Block
Diagram and INPUT / OUTPUT SIGNAL LIST in SECTION 4.
Phenomenon which may occur by a failure of this PCB.
1. Echo Gap(s)
Switch the probe connector of a probe affected to another one and confirm whether
echo gap(s) exits in the same-place.
If phenomenon doesnt exist, check connector pin of both sides of the main body and
probe for any breaks, bends, rust, corrosion and so on. Check if the probe is
functioning normally according to Performance Check in Section 8.
Probe is normalTrouble of PROBE SELECTOR board or
TX/PRE AMP board.
Probe is abnormalRefer to A4.
2. Probe not accepted when it is connected to the equipment.
Switch the probe connector of a probe affected to another one and confirm whether the
probe is accepted or not.
Probe is normalTrouble of PROBE SELECTOR board.
Probe is abnormalRefer to A4.

C2

EP4044

TX/PRE AMP

The following checking performance should be done by referring to the both "PCB Block
Diagram" and "INPUT/OUTPUT SIGNAL LIST" in SECTION 4.
Phenomenon which may occur by a failure of this PCB.
1. Displaying only noise on the ultrasound image.
(1)Check TXRX1-32 at the connector J101-2.
NormalRefer to C4.
AbnormalProceed to (2).
(2)Check US ADRS0-6, USBLK_, TXCLK signals at the connector J101-1.
NormalReplace this PCB.
AbnormalRefer to C5.
2. Two or three lines of echo gaps with equal interval on the ultrasound image.
(1)Check TXRX1-32 at the connector J101-2.
NormalTrouble of this PCB or PROBE SELECTOR board.
AbnormalReplace this PCB.

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SECTION 6

C3

TROUBLESHOOTING

EP4006

RX FOCUS

The following checking performance should be done by referring to the both "PCB Block
Diagram" and "INPUT/OUTPUT SIGNAL LIST" in SECTION 4.
Phenomenon which may occur by a failure of this PCB.
1. Existing equal interval display of depth direction on the ultrasound image or a failure of
sensitivity.
(1)Check LOGO1_P signal at J102-1, and LOGO2_P signal at J103-1.
NormalRefer to C4.
LOGO1_P or LOGO2_P is abnormal.
Replace the RX FOCUS board which output the abnormal signal.
2. Existing equal interval noise of depth direction on the ultrasound image.
(1)Check LOGO1_P signal at the connector J102-1, and LOGO2_P signal at J103-1.
NormalRefer to C4.
LOGO1_P or LOGO2_P is abnormal.
Replace the RX FOCUS board which output the abnormal signal.

C4

EP4007

MAIN AMP

The following checking performance should be done by referring to the both "PCB Block
Diagram" and "INPUT/OUTPUT SIGNAL LIST" in SECTION 4.
Phenomenon which may occur by a failure of this PCB.
1. Existing equal interval display of depth direction on the ultrasound image or a failure of
sensitivity.
(1)Check the signals LOGO1_P and LOGO2_P at the connector J104-3.
Both two signals are normal.Proceed to (2).
One of two signals is abnormal.Refer to C3.
(2)Check the EXCHNGV at the connector J104-1.
NormalReplace this PCB.
AbnormalReplace the GEU ITF board.
2. Poor sensitivity of the ultrasound image, or the ultrasound image is not displayed at all.
(1)Check the LOG OUT signal at TP1.
NormalProceed to (2).
AbnormalProceed to (3).

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(2)Check the AAF_OUT signal at TP13.


NormalRefer to C5 and C6.
AbnormalReplace this PCB.
(3)Check the F0CONT signal at TP8, and PRESTC_CONT signal at TP9.
NormalRefer to A3 and C2.
AbnormalReplace this PCB.
3. GAIN, STC, AGC, or CONTRAST does not function or abnormally function.
(1)Trouble of GAIN.
Check B_GAIN signal at the connector J104-3.
NormalReplace this PCB.
AbnormalRefer to B1 and C6.
(2)Trouble of STC.
Check STC_0-7 and +STC_V at the connector J104-3.
NormalReplace this PCB.
AbnormalRefer to B1.
(3)Trouble of AGC or CONTRAST.
Problem of Operation Panel or this PCB.

C5

EP3956

GEU ITF

The following checking performance should be done by referring to the both "PCB Block
Diagram" and "INPUT/OUTPUT SIGNAL LIST" in SECTION 4.
Phenomenon which may occur by a failure of this PCB.
1. The ultrasound image is not displayed on the particular mode or all modes.
(1)Check USBLK signal at the connector J107-2, GEU_LINST signal at J107-1, and
GEU_DFA signal at J107-3.
NormalRefer to the No. 5 in the below, C4, and C6.
AbnormalReplace this PCB.
2. Abnormal ultrasound image in the scanning direction.
(1)Check US ADRS0-5 at the connector J107-2, GEU_EOF_ and GEU_BOF_ at the
connector J107-3.
NormalRefer to C1 and C6.
AbnormalReplace this PCB.

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3. Existing equal interval display of depth direction on the ultrasound image.


(1)Check the EXCHNGEV signal at the connector J107-2.
NormalRefer to C3 and C4.
AbnormalReplace this PCB.
4. The panel switches do not response at all.
(1)Check the PNL_DATA0-7, PNL_ADRS0-6,PNL_READ and PNL_EN_ signals at
J107-3.
NormalProblem on this PCB or CPU board.
AbnormalProblem on Operation panel.
5. The ultrasound image is not displayed at all, or the image without gradation is displayed.
(1)Check VIDEO_OUT(AD INPUT) signal at the connector J314.
NormalProceed to (2).
AbnormalRefer to C4.
(2)Check GEU_USDT0-5 at the connector J107-3.
NormalRefer to C6.
AbnormalReplace this PCB.
6. Indication of Heart Rate is not normal.
(1)Check the R_TRIG_ signal at the connector J107-3.
NormalReplace this PCB.
AbnormalRefer to F1.
7. ECG SYNC function is not normal.
(1)Check the GEU_ECGFRM signal at the connector J107-3.
NormalReplace DIU board.
AbnormalCheck R_TRIG_ signal in the above 6.

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C6

EP3966

MN2-0218
TROUBLESHOOTING

DIU

The following checking performance should be done by referring to the both "PCB Block
Diagram" and "INPUT/OUTPUT SIGNAL LIST" in SECTION 4.
Phenomenon which may occur by a failure of this PCB.
1. The ultrasound image is not displayed at all, or the image without gradation is displayed.
(1)Check GEU_USDT0-7 at the connector J110-3.
NormalReplace this PCB.
AbnormalRefer to C4 and C5.
2. The display format of the ultrasound image is abnormal.
(1)Check GEU_DSCA0-8, GEU_EOF_ and GEU_BOF_ at the connector J110-3.
NormalReplace this PCB.
AbnormalRefer to C5.
3. All images are not displayed on TV monitor.
(1)Check the print out from the Video Printer.
NormalProceed to (2).
AbnormalProceed to (3).
(2)Check the power voltage supplied to TV monitor referring A3.
NormalProceed to (3).
AbnormalRefer to A3. (Trouble of Power supply unit.)
(3)Check the TV_OUT signal at the connector J312.
NormalRefer to A5. (Trouble of TV monitor.)
AbnormalReplace this PCB.
4. Image is not synchronized in TV monitor.
(1)Check the print out from the Video Printer.
NormalProceed to (2).
AbnormalReplace this PCB.
(2)Check the TV_OUT signal at the connector J312.
NormalRefer to A5. (Trouble of TV monitor.)
AbnormalReplace this PCB.

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C7

TROUBLESHOOTING

EP3990/EP4305

CPU

The following checking performance should be done by referring to the both "PCB Block
Diagram" and "INPUT/OUTPUT SIGNAL LIST" in SECTION 4.
Phenomenon which may occur by a failure of this PCB.
1. The system does not start up at all.
(1)Check the response of the panel switches.
Lamp turns on by pressing the switch.Refer to A5, C6.
Lamp does not change by pressing the switch.Refer to 6-4-9 and 64-10.
(2)Check the sound from the probe nearby your ear.
Sound can be heard slightly. Refer to A5, C6.
Sound can not be heard. Refer to 6-4-9 and 6-4-10.
(3)Check the display on TV screen.
Characters and Graphics are displayed. Refer to 6-4-9 and 6-4-10.
Nothing is displayed. Refer to A3, C6, 6-4-9 and 6-4-10.
2. The characters and graphics are not displayed.
Replace this PCB.
3. The date or time display is abnormal. The setting contents in PRESET disappear.
The battery inside is charged only when power on. If the equipment is used (powered
on) short period, keep the power switch on longer.
If there is no improvement, replace this PCB.
4. The result of calculation is not correct.
Check whether the operation is correct or not, using the operators manual.
If the operation is correct, replace this PCB.

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D1

EP3996

MN2-0218
TROUBLESHOOTING

CINE MANAGER

The following checking performance should be done by referring to the both "PCB Block
Diagram" and "INPUT/OUTPUT SIGNAL LIST" in SECTION 4.
Phenomenon which may occur by a failure of this PCB.
1. The search or store function is abnormal. The frozen image is abnormal.
(1)Remove CINE MANAGER board and CINE MEMORY board, then check the
ordinary operation.
Ordinary operation is normalReplace CINE MANAGER board
and CINE MEMORY board one by one.
Ordinary operation is also abnormal.Replace DIU board.

D2

EP3997

CINE MEMORY

The following checking performance should be done by referring to the both "PCB Block
Diagram" and "INPUT/OUTPUT SIGNAL LIST" in SECTION 4.
Phenomenon which may occur by a failure of this PCB.
1. The search or store function is abnormal. The frozen image is abnormal.
(1)Remove CINE MANAGER board and CINE MEMORY board, then check the
ordinary operation.
Ordinary operation is normalReplace CINE MANAGER board
and CINE MEMORY board one by one.
Ordinary operation is also abnormal.Replace DIU board.

E1

EP4008

MECHA SERVO

The following checking performance should be done by referring to the both "PCB Block
Diagram" and "INPUT/OUTPUT SIGNAL LIST" in SECTION 4.
Phenomenon which may occur by a failure of this PCB.
1. The movement of the mechanical probe is abnormal.
Trouble may exit on this PCB or the probe.
2. In mechanical probe, ultrasound image is not displayed, or the sensitivity is poor.
(1)Check the probe whether mechanical movement is normal or not.
NormalProceed to (2).
AbnormalTrouble may exist on this PCB or the probe.

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(2)Check M_TXRX signal at the connector J106-3.


Transmission waveform is normal.Refer to E2.
Transmission waveform is abnormal.Proceed to (3).
(3)Check HVB, high voltage for transmission, at the connector J410.
NormalReplace this PCB.
AbnormalRefer to A3.

E2

EP4003

MECHA PROBE SELECTOR

The following checking performance should be done by referring to the both "PCB Block
Diagram" and "INPUT/OUTPUT SIGNAL LIST" in SECTION 4.
Phenomenon which may occur by a failure of this PCB.
1. The ultrasound image is not displayed in or poor sensitivity on the ultrasound image in
mechanical probe.
(1)Check the MECHA_RX signal at the connector J604.
NormalRefer to C3.
AbnormalRefer to A4 and E1.
2. The equipment does not accept the mechanical probe.
(1)Check the probe connector whether damage exits.
NormalReplace this PCB.
AbnormalRepair the probe, or replace the probe.

F1

EU-5042

PHYSIO. SIGNAL UNIT

The following checking performance should be done by referring to the both "PCB Block
Diagram" and "INPUT/OUTPUT SIGNAL LIST" in SECTION 4.
Phenomenon which may occur by a failure of this PCB.
1. ECG is not displayed, or abnormally displayed, on B mode.
(1)Check B/ECG signal at the connector J754.
NormalRefer to F2.
AbnormalReplace PHYSIO AMP board in this unit.
2. ECG or PCG is not displayed, or abnormally displayed, on M mode.
(1)Check M/ECG or M/PCG signal at the connector J754.
NormalRefer to F2.
AbnormalReplace PHYSIO AMP board in this unit.

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3. Abnormal Hart Rate value is displayed. ECG sync. does not function properly.
(1)Check R-GATE signal at the connector J754.
NormalRefer to C5.
AbnormalReplace PHYSIO AMP board in this unit.

F2

EP3995

PHYSIO. MEMORY (PHI)

The following checking performance should be done by referring to the both "PCB Block
Diagram" and "INPUT/OUTPUT SIGNAL LIST" in SECTION 4.
Phenomenon which may occur by a failure of this PCB.
1. ECG is not displayed, or abnormally displayed, on B mode.
(1)Check the PHA_BECG signal at the connector J113-2.
NormalReplace this PCB.
AbnormalRefer to F1.
2. ECG or PCG is not displayed, or abnormally displayed, on M mode.
(1)Check PHA_MECG or PHA_MPCG signal at the connector J113-2.
NormalReplace this PCB.
AbnormalRefer to F1.

G1

SSZ-307/307E

VIDEO PRINTER

The following checking should be done by referring to the operation and instruction manuals
for the printer.
Check the cable is properly connected, and those wires are not broken.
1. The printing is inoperative.
(1)Check the printing-out by the printers PRINT switch.
NormalRefer to B1.
AbnormalProceed to (2).
(2)Check the VIDEO OUT signal to the printer.
NormalTrouble of Video printer.
AbnormalRefer to C6.
2. The printed image is abnormal.
(1)Check the VIDEO OUT signal to the printer.
NormalTrouble of Video printer.
AbnormalRefer to C6.

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SECTION 6

G2

TROUBLESHOOTING

VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER


The following checking should be done by referring to the operation and instruction manuals
for the VCR.
Check the cable connection with main body, and wrong connection or braking cables does
not exist.
(1)Check the VIDEO OUT signal to the VCR.
NormalProceed to (2).
AbnormalRefer to C6.
(2)Check the Video signal from VCR in playback.
NormalRefer to C5, H1, and C6.
AbnormalTrouble of VCR

H1

EU-9075

VOL MODE UNIT (EP4293 DMS ITF/VOL/SERVO)

The following checking performance should be done by referring to the both "PCB Block
Diagram" and "INPUT/OUTPUT SIGNAL LIST" in SECTION 4.
Phenomenon which may occur by a failure of this PCB.
1. The ultrasound image including volume mode image is not displayed at all, or the image
without gradation is displayed.
(1)Check UDIU_PD0-7 at the connector J206-3.
NormalReplace this PCB.
AbnormalRefer to C4 and C5.
2. All images are not displayed on TV monitor.
(1)Check the print out from the Video Printer.
NormalProceed to (2).
AbnormalProceed to (3).
(2)Check the power voltage supplied to TV monitor referring A3.
NormalProceed to (3).
AbnormalRefer to A3. (Trouble of Power supply unit.)
(3)Check the TV_OUT signal at the connector J4 #1.
NormalRefer to A5. (Trouble of TV monitor.)
AbnormalReplace this PCB.
3. Image is not synchronized in TV monitor.
(1)Check the print out from the Video Printer.
NormalProceed to (2).
AbnormalReplace this PCB.

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(2)Check the TV_OUT signal at the connector J4 #1.


NormalRefer to A5. (Trouble of TV monitor.)
AbnormalReplace this PCB.
4. Abnormal data communication between the SSD-1000 and DMS-1000.

I1

DMS-1000

DATA MANAGEMENT SUBSYSTEM

This checking performance should be done by referring to the SERVICE MANUAL for
DMU-200.

I2

EP429301

DMS ITF

The following checking performance should be done by referring to the both "PCB Block
Diagram" and "INPUT/OUTPUT SIGNAL LIST" in SECTION 4.
Phenomenon which may occur by a failure of this PCB.
1. Abnormal data communication between the SSD-1000 and DMS-1000.

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Waveform for Troubleshooting


It describes the waveforms from next page for the reference to judgment of defective PCB on the
troubleshooting.
However, the specified waveforms have been selected to be signified to show with the
consideration of specification of measuring equipment and characteristic of signals.
The waveforms are taken in the following condition, if it is not specified in each waveform.

CAUTION

Since the connector pin numbers are dependent on each PCBs, the pin
numbers are shown for each signal should be changed to those suited to each
PCB by making reference with Section 4 PRINCIPLE OF SYSTEM
OPERATION.
The specified waveforms have been recorded with the Logic Analyzer and
its printer. Because, the same waveform cannot be always taken with your
measuring equipment, please pay attention.

[SETTING]
l

PROBE

: UST-979-3.5

PRESET

: Initial setting in the application ABDOM

AGC

: OFF

ABC

: OFF

ACOUSTIC POWER

: 100%

CONTRAST

:4

STC

: CENTER (ALL)

GAIN

: 90 (MAX)

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EP404400

TX/PRE AMP

MODE : B
RANGE/DEPTH : 17 cm

20 V / DIV
100 ns / DIV

J2A20 : TXRX1

EP400600 RX FOCUS

PROBE : ASU-35-3
MODE : M

2 s / DIV

J3A2 : MECHA_RX

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EP400700 MAIN AMP

MODE : B
RANGE/DEPTH : 17 cm

50 s / DIV

TP 1 : LOG OUT

MODE : B
RANGE/DEPTH : 17 cm

50 s / DIV

TP4 : DETECT OUT

MODE : B
RANGE/DEPTH : 17 cm

50 s / DIV

TP 13 : AAF_OUT

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EP400700 MAIN AMP

MODE : B
RANGE/DEPTH : 17cm
STC
MINIMUM : 0,2,5,12 cm
MAXIMUM : 1,3,8,18 cm

50 s / DIV

TP10 : GAIN_CNT

MODE : B
RANGE/DEPTH : 17 cm

50 s / DIV

TP8 : Fo CONT

MODE : B
RANGE/DEPTH : 17 cm

50 s / DIV

TP9 : PRESTC-CONT

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EP400700 MAIN AMP

MODE : B
RANGE/DEPTH : 17 cm

50 s / DIV

TP17 : EXCHNGEV
TP19 : US BLK

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EP-395600

GEU ITF

MODE : B
RANGE/DEPTH : 17 cm

10 ms / DIV

J2A4 : US ADR 0
J2C4 : US ADR 1
J2B4 : US ADR 2
J2A5 : US ADR 3
J2C5 : US ADR 4
J2B5 : US ADR 5
J3D4 : GEU_BOF/
J3B4 : GEU_EOF/

MODE : B
RANGE/DEPTH : 17 cm

100 s / DIV

J2A3 : USBLK
J1A18 : TXCLK

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J3C4

: GEU_LINST

J3D7

: GEU_DFA

SECTION 6

EP395600

MN2-0218
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GEU ITF

MODE : B
RANGE/DEPTH : 17 cm

200 s / DIV

J314#1 : A/D INPUT

PROBE : ASU-35-3
MODE : B
RANGE/DEPTH : 17 cm

50 s / DIV

J2A3 : USBLK
J2B9 : M HOLD

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EP39660

DIU

MODE : B
RANGE/DEPTH :17cm

50 s / DIV

J3A5 : GEU_USDT 0
J3C5 : GEU_USDT 1
J3B5 : GEU_USDT 2
J3D5 : GEU_USDT 3
J3A6 : GEU_USDT 4
J3C6 : GEU_USDT 5

MODE :
RANGE/DEPTH : 17 cm

20 s / DIV

J312#1 : TV_OUT

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DIU

MODE : B
RANGE/DEPTH :17cm
GAIN : MINIMUM (30)

50 s / DIV

J3B19 : DIU_BGAIN
OUT

MODE : B
50.0 s / DIV

RANGE/DEPTH : 17 cm
GAIN : MAXIMUM (90)

J3B19 : DIU_BGAIN
OUT

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EP400800 MECHA SERVO

PROBE : ASU-35-3
MODE : B
RANGE/DEPTH : 15 cm
MS LINE DENSITY : HIGH

10 ms / DIV

J3A17 : M_A
J3C17 : M_B
J3B17 : M_C
J3D17 : M_Z

PROBE : ASU-35-3
MODE : B
RANGE/DEPTH : 15 cm
MS LINE DENSITY : HIGH

5 ms / DIV

J3A17 : M_A
J3C17 : M_B
J3B17 : M_C
J3C17 : M_Z

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EP400800 MECHA SERVO

PROBE : ASU35-3
MODE : B
RANGE/DEPTH : 15 cm
MS LINE DENSITY : HIGH

50 s / DIV

J3A19 M_MOTOR+

PROBE : ASU-35-3
MODE : B
RANGE/DEPTH : 15 cm
10 ms / DIV

MS LINE DENSITY : LOW

J1C24 : M US STRT
J1D24 : M FRM STRT
J1A24 : MUP

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7-1

Introduction
The adjustment points shown in this adjustment procedure are points where the actual ultrasound
image is directly adjusted.

7-2

Attention
In order to avoid some new trouble created by this adjustment procedure manual, the person
performing this adjustment should be restricted to someone who has undergone the Aloka approved
training course and who has a high level of technical expertise and knowledge.
Also, by all means investigate beforehand whether the trouble you are attempting to solve by
adjustment is caused by faulty adjustment or by the failure of one of the circuits. Since
indiscriminate readjustments can be a hindrance to restoring the equipments original performance,
please exercise great caution in performing adjustments.

When actually engaging in adjustments, be careful especially in the following points.


1)

Begin the operation only after switching on the power and letting it warm up sufficiently.(30
minutes or more have passed after throwing the power switch ON.)

2)

When adjusting variable resistors, do not exert greater force on the PCB than necessary.

3)

Some of the variable resistors used in S.M.T. (Surface Mount Technology) may be smaller in size
than those used in the past. When adjusting these devices, be sure to use a driver that is
appropriate for each specific variable resistor.

4)

Do not touch any variable resistor or any variable coil, etc. which is not specifically indicated in
these procedures. There is danger of altering the circuit to the point where restoration of function
will become impossible.

7-3 Tools and Measuring Instruments


The tools and measuring instruments which are ordinarily necessary when performing
adjustments are as shown below.
1)

Oscilloscope

2)

Probe

3)

Driver

Sensitivity

5mV / div.

Frequency Band

50 MHz or higher

Max. Input Voltage

400 V or higher

Convex

UST-979-3.5
for + M3
All types of adjustment drivers

4)

Extension Circuit Board

EP405000AA

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7-4

Adjustment Procedure
7-4-1

EP400700

Purpose of Adjustment

MAIN AMP

Adjusts PRESTC and STC internally and corrects the movement range of the
STC knobs on the operation panel.

Item

Conditions

PRESTC

MODEB

offset

DEPTH/RANGE:19cm

Adjustment Measurement
Point

Point

VR1

TP9

Standard

Offset Voltage:0mV10mV
Refer to Fig.7-1

FOCUSF3
STC

MODEB

Offset

Range19cm

TP10

VR3

(Set the
Oscilloscope

FocusF3

trigger to

STCCenter

leading edge
of waveform
observed at
TP9)

0mV10mV

Fig.7-1The waveform of PRESTC Offset

Less than 50mV

Fig.7-2The waveform of STC Offset

7 - 2

Set B-Gain knob on operation


panel to center position.
Adjust the amplitude of base level
at TP10 within 50mV.
(Refer to Fig.7-2)
Remarks:
After adjustment, confirm
whether there is no difference in
noise level.

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7-4-2

EP400700

Purpose of Adjustment

Item

MAIN AMP
Adjust the ultrasound image noise level to the appropriate value.

Conditions

Adjust noise

MODEB

level

DEPTH/RANGE19cm

Adjustment
Point
VR2

Measuring
Point

Standard

On TV screen

STCMAX
GainMAX
CONTRAST1
AGCOFF
RELIEEFOFF
FOCUSF4

Make the area except the


initial echo to the noise of
12th gray scale uniformly.

Adjustment procedure
Displays only 12th gray scale by selecting SLOPE 2 of
POST PROCESS in MENU.
Adjust the area (except the initial echo) to the noise of
12th gray scale uniformly by VR2.

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7-4-3

EP400600

Purpose of Adjustment

Item

RX FOCUS
To smooth the linkage of ultrasound images in the depth direction.

Conditions

Hold the Probe in the


air.
difference in
MODEB
receiving focus DEPTH/RANGE:19cm
STCCenter
brightness
GAINMAX
between
CONTRAST4
adjacent areas. AGCOFF
RELIEEFOFF
ACOUSTIC POWER0
FOCUSF3
Eliminate

Adjustment
Point
VR4

Measuring
Point

Standard

On TV screen

Difference in sensitivity
between levels.

Adjustment procedure
Set the both level of scale for VR4 on two RX
FOCUS boards (EP400600) to approximately center.
Adjust the VR4 on RX FOCUS board which installed
at PROBE SELECTCTOR side to eliminate the
difference in receiving focus brightness level.
If you cannot eliminate the difference of sensitivity,
adjust VR4 on other RX FOCUS board too.

7 - 4

No difference in sensitivity
between levels.

MN2-0218
SECTION 8 PERFORMANCE CHECK

8-1

Introduction
Performance Check describes the items to be confirmed for the maintenance of an equipment
quality and safety under the circumstances referred to below.

8-2

Once a repair work has been done.

Once an improvement, for a problem or the like, has been made.

Once a change as to upgrade the functions and/or specifications has been made.

When a periodic inspection is made.

Precautions
Unless otherwise specified, this performance check must be conducted with all coverings attached
in place and under the following environments:
l

30 minutes or more have passed after throwing the power switch ON.

If the performance check specified herein should be conducted after a repair, an improvement or
an upgrade, make certain of the following:
l

All the PCBs removed are reconnected properly.

All the connectors removed are reconnected properly.

The replaced ROM and others are mounted in place on a printed circuit board.
The power pin, in particular, should never be mistaken for the GND pin.

8-3

The unnecessary ROM is not left behind inside the equipment.

Tool, measuring probe, and the like are not left behind inside the equipment.

Optional components and grounding cable are properly reconnected.

Screws and the like are not left behind inside the equipment.

Making Entries in Repair Report


Upon completion of the check, enter findings thereof in such a form as repair report or the like.
And present it to the user. Keep a copy thereof in custody.

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8-4

Performance Check
Those items which are covered by a performance check vary, in principle, with what is done for
the operation requiring the check. In accordance with the chart given below, identify an item or
items required (those marked with in the chart). And check each of the items so marked.
The terms referred to in the chart, meanwhile, are defined, respectively, as follows:
Power Supply Unit

Power supply body, isolation transformer, and power switch.

Physiological Signal Unit Physio. AMP, connector board and operation panel for
physiological signal. (except ECG MEMORY (PHI) board)
Other units than above

Units other than the power supply unit, physiological signal unit and
PCBs.
CHECK ITEM

Check Requiring Operation

Function

Image
Quality

Safety

REMARKS

Replacing parts inside power supply


unit.

Including PCB
replacement.

Replacing the power supply unit as


a whole.

Replacing parts inside physiological


signal unit.

Including PCB
replacement.

Replacing the physiological signal


unit as a whole.

Replacing a PCB in units other than


that the above.

Replacing parts on PCB in other


units.

Including ROM
replacement.

Replacing units other than that


referred to above as a whole.

Including a probe
and scanner.

Performance check before the


upgrade or improvement

Periodic inspection

What be checked in each of the check items, meanwhile, is given on the pages described below, to
which you are requested to refer.
Functional Check.................................................... Item 8-4-1 from Page 8-3 and on.
Image Quality Check .............................................. Item 8-4-2 from Page 8-8 and on.
Safety Check*......................................................... Item 8-4-3 from Page 8-10 and on.
* Refer to the Electrical Safety Check Manual MN2-0205 to check safety.
If a specified performance or rating should be found unsatisfied as a result of the check, the
equipment should be deemed failed.
Now, refer to Section 6 Troubleshooting to dissolve the failure.

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8-4-1

Function Check

Check for normal actions of functions corresponding with control panel switches on the
equipment.
1)

Checking for Panel Switch Operations


Check also the key tops (cap) carefully when the panel peripheral PCBs and/or the switches
on the panel are replaced. Loose key tops may prevent normal switch operations.
l

KEY BOARD
All character keys, SPACE, CLEAR, RETURN, BACK SPACE, SHIFT, CONTROL,
CAPS and Allow keys (,,,).
COMMENT
ID

NEW PATIENT

: It is possible to move the cursor by the trackball and allow


keys and to input any characters.
: It is possible to input a patient information on ID Area, ID
BSA and ID GA.
(The inputted data is displayed in a diagnostic screen.)
: ID, COMMENT, measuring function, reset of image
condition.

DEPTH/RANGE
Scaling up/down of images in B, M mode (in Max. 8 steps)

MODE
Changeable the displaying mode (B, B|B, B|M and M mode).

FREEZE
Stop the transmission, date and time and freeze the ultrasound image. Even if you press
this switch while freezing, the ultrasound image becomes real time display.

IMAGE DIRECTION
B mode image direction is reversed Horizontal/Vertical and Left/Right.
The front mark of the probe concurs with the index mark of the image.

PROBE SELECTOR
Selectable probe connector 1 or 2.

PRINT (In case of B/W video printer is connected)


After freezing the image, it is possible to record that image with connected B/W video
printer.

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2)

Image Adjustment
The following function, which is described (Function) after words, it is possible to push one
of the Full-key board with function switch. The function which is described (MENU) after
words is the function inside MENU.
l

B-GAIN
Changes both B and M mode images in B/M mode by turning Gain knob. And the Gain
value (automatically display) also changes with conforming to operation.

M-GAIN
Changes M mode image by selecting M Gain switch.

STC
Gain adjustment corresponding to the depth of B or M image by 8 slide volumes.

ACOUSTIC POWER
Changes the sensitivity of B mode image by selecting the ACOUSTIC POWER switch.
And the DVA value (automatically display) also changes with conforming to operation.

CONTRAST (MENU)
Adjustable in 8 steps . (B, M independent)

AGC (MENU)
Adjustable in 8 steps . (B, M independent)

IMAGE SELECT
Changes the image quality of B and M mode.
(Change the state as R (Resolution) S (Standard) P(Penetration)R by
pressing this switch)

ABC
When ABC switch is ON and all STC is center in B mode, display the image held the
probe in the air and touched the abdomen each other. And the Gain of them become
almost same.

ABC level
Changes brightness level by selecting ABC LEVEL switch.
(Adjustable in level 10 to 50
)

IPS (IP Select)


When IPS is selected in B or M mode, overall image quality changes soft or sharp.

SWEEP SPEED (MENU)


Changes M image sweep speed in 7 steps.

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RELIEF (MENU)
In B/M mode, select RELIEF in MENU. Then, select NEXT. B mode RELIEF MENU
becomes M mode one. They change every time NEXT is selected. And RELIEF works B
mode or M mode image each other.

FTC (MENU)
Turning the FTC switch on, M mode image changes as line drawing. Turning the FTC
switch OFF, the image becomes original.

3)

Function
l

MENU
Confirm that every one of the following features works properly.
u

Line Density
Change LINE DENSITY from LOW to HIGHin B mode. Then, frame rate
decreases and the scanning line density increases. And the automatically display of
Line Density changes from L to H.

Frame CORRE (Frame Correlation)


Changes from OFF, Low, Medium to High, the ratio of Frame Correlation in B
mode increases.

ECHO ERASE
Selectin M mode. Then, M mode image is erased from bottom to center. And
confirm that ON, OFF, RESET work properly.

MEASUREMENT
The following indications are shown on each pages. And measurement works properly.
u

B, 2B MODEInitialized condition of Application [ABDOM]


B-1

Data Clear, DIST., Area Trace, Area Ellipse, Angle, Next Page

B-2

Data Clear, Volume, Ratio DIST., Ratio Area-T, (Blank), Next Page

M MODE
M-1

Initialized condition of Application [ABDOM]

Data Clear, M. VEL., M. Length, M. Time, Heart Rate, Next Page

FOCUS
Changes to AUTO 1, 2, 3, or MANUAL (in 4 steps) in B mode.

4)

Trackball Function
l

M CURSOR
In B/M mode, moves M CURSOR, which shows the detected position, by the trackball.

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SCAN AREA
In B mode, moves the scanning area by the trackball and expands or reduces the
scanning area of ultrasound image by the rotary encoder.
(Clockwise (CW) turn for expansion, counterclockwise (CCW) turn for reduction.)

ZOOM
In B mode, moves the ZOOM area position by the trackball, and increases or decreases
the ZOOM magnification by the rotary encoder.
(Clockwise (CW) turn for expansion, counterclockwise (CCW) turn for reduction)

5)

PRESET
This must allow setting by preset on the Set Up Menu display. (Max. 15 sets)
Stored presetting must not be erased even if the power supply is once turned OFF.

6)

CINE MEMORY (When EU-9056(option) is connected)


l

SEARCH
After freezing in B/M mode, SEARCH can work for M mode image by trackball and B
mode image by the rotary encoder.

STORE MEMORY
Make SEARCH to ON in B/M mode, and select REVIEW after STORE. Then, stored
B/M mode image is displayed.

MENU
Confirm that every one of the following features works properly.

LOOPED PLAY BACK


In B mode, Start, Stop or Speed of LOOP (the items of CINE MEMORY in
MENU) works properly while SEARCH is ON.

MEMORY CLEAR
Stored image is deleted after selecting ALL FR or ONE FR.

7)

Physiological Signal Display UnitWhen PEU-1000*OPTIONis connected


l

MODE
u

B MODE
ECG wave and HEART RATE is displayed after pushing ECG switch.

B/M MODE
Confirm that ECG wave and PCG wave are displayed in M mode and the noise
does not appear. The amplitude is changed by SENSITIVITY volume. And the
wave is moved by POSITION knob.

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SOUND
Changes (ON/OFF) the sync beep tone for ECG sync.

ECG SYNC
When ECG wave rises, SYNC mark is displayed. B mode image must change itself in
synchronization with SYNC. And SYNC mark is moved by ,switches.

8)

Mechanical Scanner When SCU-1000*OPTIONis connected


l

B MODE
The transducer in the mechanical sector probe symmetrically moves left and right.
The image is not inclined.
The images are free of unnecessary display, noises and similar abnormality.

DEPTH/RANGE
Scaling up/down of the images in each mode.
Change the range. Then, the image must be erased once.

LINE DENSITY
Change MS LINE DENSITY (in MENU) from LOW to HIGH. Then, the movement of
a mechanical sector becomes slow and the image becomes fine.

Confirm the following items (When ASU-66 is connected.)


1)

Make SCAN AREA to ON in B mode.

2)

SCAN AREA can be moved by the trackball.

3)

SCAN AREA is returned to the center of the screen by pushing MARK REF
switch.

4)

The frequency of the probe can be changed 5MHz (7.5MHz) to 7.5MHz (5MHz)
by ELEMENT SELECT switch and it is displayed properly.

9) VCRWhen SVO-9500 or other video cassette recorderOPTIONis connected.


l

EXTERNAL INPUTREPLAY
The image from VCR can be replayed on the monitor by EXT (Function) switch.
And the image is displayed properly without the lag of the synchronization.

10) Foot SwitchWhen MP-2345 or MP-2614OPTIONSis connected.


The assigned function works properly on B/M mode under initialize conditions.

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8-4-2

Image Quality Check

To ensure the quality of ultrasound images, check should be made by using a test piece or a similar
object.
1)

Image Quality
l

OVERALL IMAGE QUALITY


ConditionB mode, GAIN set to proper level, STC at center, CONTRAST 4
PROBE : UST-979-3.5
A proper image must be shown with the probe placed on the abdominal region. There are
not a noise, an unevenness, an unnecessary writing on the image. (If 5 MHz and/or 7.5
MHz probes are connected, the above check also should be made by using them.)

COIN CHECK
Confirm that the focus points change smoothly from F1 (F4) to F4 (F1).
ConditionB mode, DEPTH/RANGE 17 cm
Apply a thin film of jelly to the probe, put a thin metallic pin on the probe in right angle
to the probe length direction, and move the pin slowly on the surface.
Perform this once for focus F1 only, and also once for F4 only.

Confirm that US image does not have the echo gap(s), or does not appear on two or more
locations. Confirm that variable aperture is acting normally.
Confirmation should be made by using the probe connectors 1 and 2.
l

NOISE LEVEL
ConditionB mode, DEPTH / RANGE : 19 cm, FOCUS : F4, GAIN : MAX.,
STC : MAX., CONTRAST : 1
Select SLOPE 2 in POST PROCESS from MENU, and set the gray scale bar to
gradation 1. When the movement is made by using shift, the maximum gradation of the
base level must be 12.

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2)

Overall Performance test


l

Overall Sensitivity
Condition : B mode, PROBE : UST-979-3.5
Use a test phantom, RMI-412A, confirm the following items.
u

A reflection echo of the seventh thread can be shown.

A solid echo of 11 cm or deeper can be seen.

Seventh Thread

Resolution
Use a probe UST-979-3.5. MODEB
Use a test target ASU-32 KG1 (Aloka product), visually check the minimum distance
recognizable in water.
u

Lateral resolution

3 mm or less

Axial resolution

2 mm or less

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8-4-3 Safety Check


When you do the Safety Check, refer to the Electrical Safety Check Manual; MN2-0205.
IMPORTANT

In Electrical Safety Checks, the method and rating of check


differ in the degree of protection against electric shock.
SSD-1000 belongs to Type BF applied part in the degree
of protection against electric shock.

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SSD-1000 CHECK SHEET1/2


No.

Check Item

8-4-1 Functional Check


(1)
Panel Switch

(2)

Image Adjustment

(3)

FUNCTION

(4)

TRACKBALL FUNCTION

(5)
(6)

PRESET
CINE MEMORY

(7)

(8)

(9)
(10)

Details

KEY BOARD
DEPTH/RANGE
MODE
FREEZE
IMAGE DIRECTION
PROBE SELECTOR
PRINT
B-GAIN
M GAIN
STC
ACOUSTIC POWER
CONTRAST
AGC
IMAGE SELECT
ABC
ABC LEVEL
IPS
SWEEP SPEED
RELIEF
FTC
MENU
MEASUREMENT
FOCUS
M CURSOR
SCAN AREA
ZOOM

SEARCH
STORE
MENU
Physiological Signal Display Unit MODE
(OPTION) SOUND
ECG SYNC
Mech. Scanner unit (OPTION)
B MODE
DEPTH/RANGE
LINE DENSITY
When ASU-66 is connected
VCROPTION
EXT. INPUT (REPLAY)
FOOT SWITCHOPTION

8 - 11

Checked by

Remarks

MN2-0218
SECTION 8 PERFORMANCE CHECK

SSD-1000 CHECK SHEET2/2


Check Item

8-4-2 Image Quality Check


(1)
Image Quality

(2)

Overall Performance test

Details

Overall Image Quality


Coin Check
Noise Level
Overall Sensitivity
Resolution

8-4-3 Safety Check


(1)
Checking Protected Earth Cable
for Continuity
(2)
Measuring an Insulation
Resistance
(3)

Earth Leakage Current

(4)

Enclosure Leakage Currenta

(5)

Enclosure Leakage Currentb

(6)

Patient Leakage Current

Normal
Single Fault Condition
Normal
Single Fault Condition
Normal
Single Fault Condition
Normal
Single Fault Condition

8 - 12

Checked by

Remarks

MN2-0218
SECTION 9 DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE

SSD-1000 Disassembly Procedures

Part Names
Unit Configuration
Disassembly Flowchart
Removing Covers
Setting Operation Panel Height
JB-224
JB-212/JB-213/JB-215
Operation Panel
PC Board, Motherboard
10Monitor
11USM-23
12Power Supply
13SCU-1000
14PEU-1000

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Part Names

Monitor
IP-1233B/
IP-1233BV
Cable hanger
L-Ki-630

Operation panel
L-KEY-64

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Unit Configuration

Physio unit
PEU-1000

Mechanical sector
scanner unit
SCU-1000

Image storage unit


USM-23

Connector terminal
blockJB-224

AC plug socket
JB-212/JB-213/
JB-215
Power supply unit
PSU-S1000

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Disassembly Flowchart
The disassembly procedures explained in this manual are based on the flowchart as
illustrated below.

Proceed with disassembly in accordance with it.

The code numbers provided in the flowchart correspond with the chapters of this
manual.

- 1

Left side
cover

- 1 - 1

9-1

- 2

Rear Cover

Fan

PC board

5 - 1 Setting panel

height

1 0 - 1 Monitor

4 - 5 Top cover

4 - 3 Right side

cover

Motherboard

6 - 1 JB-224

9-2

7 - 1 JB-212/213
/215

6 - 2 Connector terminal
block PC board

1 3 - 1 SCU-1000

8 - 1 Operation

panel

8-2

Panel PC
board

8 - 3 Key top

8 - 4 Track ball

1 4 - 1 PEU-1000

4-4

Base cover

1 4 - 2 PC board

1 2 - 4 Fuse

9 - 4

1 0 - 2 Monitor arm

1 1 - 1 USM-23

1 2 - 1 PSU-S1000

1 2 - 2 EU-6025

1 2 - 3 Power switch

MN2-0218
SECTION 9 DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE

Removing Covers
-Left Side Cover
When removing

Loosen the two screws (BNK38Fe,Ni)


at the rear part and remove the left side

Loosen two
screws
(BNK38Fe,Ni)

cover.
Left side Remove the cover by opening the rear
cover
part as the front part is locked with a

Fan connector

dual-lock fastener (magic fastener).

When mounting

Connect the fan connector with the


corresponding

Fix the cover


in place with
two screws
(BNK38Fe,Ni)

connector

port

and

remount the removed left side cover.


Strike to fix
Strike the top and bottom of the cover as
the cover in
the front part is locked with a dual-lock
place
fastener (magic fastener) to fix the cover
in place. (Verify that no part is inserted

Left side
cover

halfway.)
Strike to fix Tighten the loosened two screws (BNK3
the cover in 8Fe,Ni) at the rear part to fix the cover
place
firmly in place.

--Fan
Remove the eight screws (B tight M38)
and take off the left side cover from the
8 screws
(B tight M38)

left side shield cover.

Left side
cover
Left side
shield cover

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2 screws
(M510 pot
head)

Remove the two screws (M5 10pot


head).
Take off the shield board to remove the
Shield board fan.

Left side shield cover

-Rear Cover
When removing

Remove two
screws (BNK3
8Fe,Ni)
Remove the two screws (BNK38Fe,Ni)
and take off the rear cover.

Rear cover

Remount the removed rear cover.

When mounting

Insert one accordion layer into the


Accordion layers

U-shaped groove, remount the rear

Top cover

cover, and fix the cover firmly in place


with the removed two screws
(BNK3x8Fe, Ni).
Two screws
(BNK38Fe,Ni),

U-shaped groove

Rear cover

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-Right Side Cover


Loosen the two screws (BNK38Fe,Ni)

When removing

at the rear part and remove the right side


cover.

Loosen two
screws
(BNK38Fe,Ni)

Remove the cover by opening the rear


part as the front part is locked with a
dual-lock fastener (magic fastener).

Right side
cover

Remount the removed right side cover.

When mounting

Strike the top and bottom of the cover as


Strike to
Fix the cover
in place

Fix the cover


in place
two screws

Right side
cover

the front part is locked with a dual-lock


fastener (magic fastener) and fix the
cover in place. (Verify that no part is
inserted halfway.)
Tighten the loosened two screws (BNK3
8Fe,Ni) at the rear part to fix the cover

Strike to
Fix the cover
in place

firmly in place.

-Base cover
Insert either a minus screwdriver or a coin

When removing
Base cover
Bottom area of the

system front part

into the space to open the base cover, as


the cover is locked with a dual-lock
fastener (magic fastener).

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When mounting
Strike to fix the
cover in place

Remount the removed base cover.


Strike to fix the
cover in place

Strike the top of the cover as the cover is


locked with a dual-lock fastener (magic
fastener).

(Verify that no part is inserted

halfway.)

-Top Cover
Remove the four caps and four screws
(BNK3 8Fe,Ni) and take off the top
cover.
Four caps
Remove four screws
(BNK38Fe,Ni)

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Setting Operation Panel Height


-Setting Operation Panel Height
Loosen the four screws.
Enlarged view
of the area

Four locking screw

Loosen locking
screws

Stopper

Raise the handler and adjust the

Highest
level

operation panel at a desired height (on a


15 mm pitched stopper, 8 steps).
Adjusting the operation panel height is
based on a one-way mechanism which

15 mm
pitched,
8 steps

allows no readjustments once raised up


to the highest level unless pulling the
Free
falling

Lowest
level

Range allowed
for mounting
of the physio
unit

handler all the way down to the lowest


level to redo the adjustment.

Follow the

readjustment procedures explained on


the proceeding page.
Reminder when making readjustments :

Guide tape

When mounting the physio unit, adjust


the height within the length of the guide

Align the panel by using the


upper face of the panel

tape adhered on the side, at the third step


from the lowest level, in detail.

Guide tape

Align the panel by using the upper face of


the panel.

(This is the range allowed for mounting of


the physio unit.)
Further, no readjustments are allowed
once the physio unit has been mounted,
unless removing the physio unit.
panel height adjustments first.

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Screw location at the stopper

Screw location at the stopper

S/N 1010021

S/N 10100011010020

Screw at the
stopper
Screw at the stopper

Loosen one of the screws at the stopper


for height readjusting.
Caution:
The operation panel is unlocked when
Supporting
with a hand

raised all the way up to the highest level,


simultaneously starting free falling.

Be

sure to support the operation panel with

a hand when returning to the lowest level


for height readjusting.

Screw location at the stopper

Screw location at the stopper

S/N 1010021

S/N 10100011010020

Locking
screw

Screw at
the stopper
Locking
screw

Screw at
the stopper

Tighten the loosened four locking screws


and screw at the stopper when the
readjustment is complete.

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JB-224
-JB-224

Right side

Right shield cover

Remove the ten screws (BNK3Fe, Ni)


and take off the right shield cover.

JB-224

Remove ten screws


(BNK38Fe,Ni)

Loosen the three screws and remove the


Loosen three
screws

connectors, P317 and P808.

P317
P808

Shift the position of the JB-224 upward


to disconnect the connector with ease
and remove the connector JB-224.

P318

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-Connector Terminal Block PC Board


Connector terminal block PC board

Remove the four screws (CNK38Fe,Ni)


and take off the connector terminal block
PC board.

Remove four screws


(CNK38Fe,Ni)

JB-212/JB-213/JB-215
-JB-212/JB-213/JB-215
Right side

Remove the connector J808 and take


off the two screws (BNK38Fe,Ni).
Remove the JB-212(JB-213/JB-215).

JB-212
(JB-213/JB-215)

J808

Remove two screws


(BNK3 x 8Fe,Ni)

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Operation Panel
-Operation Panel
Operation panel

Remove

the

five

screws

(BNK3

10Fe,Ni) underneath the operation panel.

Remove five screws


(BNK310Fe,Ni)

Raise the operation panel and hold it right

Operation panel

there.
Remove the earth locking screw (CNK3

6Fe,Ni) at the right side of the

connector to take off the earth and


Connector

Earth cable

connector,

and

then

remove

the

operation panel.
Caution:
When mounting the PEU-1000, remove
the connectors, P762 and J762, to take
off the cable connector P551 and panel

J551

switch PC board connector J551, as


illustrated in the picture to the left.

P551

J762

P762

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SECTION 9 DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE

-Panel PC Board

STC knobs

Remove the three knobs and STC knobs


from the operation panel.
Caution:

Two encoder
knobs

To mount the encoder knob, insert the


knob into the shaft in the vertical
direction.
knob

Remove 20 screws
(CNK35Fe,Ni)

Remove 20 screws
(CNK35Fe,Ni)

Connector
Caution-1:
Perform maintenance tasks by
placing the entire panel upside
down (as illustrated in the picture)
as the key top guides (black parts)
at the full-key area easily come off
the panel.

Connector

Remove

one

of

the

connector

connections from the track ball and take


off the 20 screws (CNK35Fe,Ni).
Remove the panel PC board.
Caution:
-1 Perform panel maintenance and key
top replacements by placing the entire
panel upside down when the panel PC
board is removed. (due to the reason that
the

key

tops

at

the

full-key

area

otherwise come off the panel and start


Caution-2:
Never try to remove the chassis!

falling)
-2

Never ever try to remove the chassis.

Failure to comply with this results in key


top malfunction.

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-Key tops
Push the key tops and take them out
from the upper surface of the operation
panel.

Pushing from under

-Track Ball
Remove the four screws (CNK36Fe,Ni)
Remove four screws
(CNK3 x 6Fe,Ni)

and one of the connector connections


from the track ball.

Connector

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PC Board, Motherboard
-PC Board
Loosen

Left side
Loosen four screws
(BNK410Fe,Ni)

the

four

screws

(BNK4

10Fe,Ni) and shift the potbellied holes


upward to remove the PC holder.

PC holder

Remove all of the PCBs (006, 044, 956,


008 007 006 006 044

969, 997, 996, 995, and 990) without


exception.

015

Precautions about PCBs:


PCB 015
Remove

the

two

screws

(BNK4

10Fe,Ni) and take off the PCB 015.


PCB 007
Remove the connector P411 connecting
with the PCB 007 and take off the PCB
007.
Remove two
screws
PCB 996
(BNK410Fe,Ni)
Remove the connector P312 connecting
956 969 966 997 996 995 990

with the PCB 996 and take off the PCB


996.
PCB 008
Remove

the

connectors,

P414

and

P410, connecting with the PCB 008 and


take off the PCB 008.

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-Motherboard
Right side

Remove all of the connectors at the


lower area of the right side.
Remove all of the connectors connecting
J 8 0 4 J 8 0 3 J 8 0 2

with the motherboards, EP4016 and


EP4017, and clamp, as illustrated in the

J808 J806 J801 J805 J807

picture to the left.

EP4016

EP4017
Clamp

Upper area of the reference earth

Remove the screw and nut, (B tight M3


10 and YC 20A), from the upper area
of the reference earth.

Screws
(B tight M310)
YC20A
Reference
earth

Remove the two screws and nuts (B tight


M3 8 and PW3), and two screws
(BNK38Fe,Ni) from the lower area of
the reference earth and take off the
reference earth.

Lower area of the reference earth

Two screws
(B tight M38)
Two nuts
(PWS)

Two screws (BNK38Fe,Ni)

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Four screws and nuts


EP4016
(B tight M38 and PW3)
Remove the four screws and nuts (B

Right side
EP4016

tight M38 and PW3).


Loosen the hexagon-shaped supports,
A,
A

Hexagonshaped
support

B,

and

S/N1010001
C

C,

and
to

take

off

1010019

the
and

S/N1010070 and above.

Remove the hexagon-shaped support D


by taking off the screw at the left side, as
the support is fixed in place with the
screw and nut (CNK310 Fe,Ni and YC
20A) from the other side, as illustrated in

Lower part of the right side

Figure 1.

EP4017

Remove the motherboard EP4016.


Caution:
Remove the S/N1010020 to 1010069
by taking off the screw at the left side, as
the hexagon-shaped support B is fixed in
place with the screw and nut (CNK3
10 Fe,Ni and YC 20A) from the other
side, as illustrated in Figure 1.

11 screws and nuts


(B tight M38 and W3)

EP4017
Remove the 11 screws and nuts (B tight
M3 8 and W3) and take off the

Fig.1

motherboard EP4017.
Nut, YC 20A

Hexagonshaped
support

Screw
(CNK310Fe,Ni)

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Monitor
-Monitor
Lower area of the monitor

Perform

the

removal

by

raising

the

monitor up to the highest level.


Remove the four screws (BNK38Fe,Ni)
with

stabilizing

screwdriver

(jewelers

screwdriver).
Remove four screws
(BNK38Fe,Ni)
Lower the accordion layers and remove
the connector P10.

P10

Pull off the connector P10.

P10

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Remove the three screws (BNK410Fe,

Right side

Ni).
A

Caution:
Remove the screw A by turning the panel
in either the left or right direction.

Left side

Remove the monitor and pull off the


cable.

Monitor

-Monitor Arm
Remove
Monitor arm

the

eight

screws

(BNK4

10Fe,Ni) and pull off the cable by raising


the arm.

Eight screws
(BNK410Fe,Ni)

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11USM-23
11-USM-23
Remove all of the connectors from the

Right side

lower area of the right side.

J804

J803 J802
P800

Power switch
J808 J806 J801 J805 J807

Remove the connectors, P304, P70, and

Earth

P307,

connecting

with

the

lower

motherboard and the earth.

P304

P70

P307

Remove

the

two

screws

(CNK3

10Fe,Ni) from the lower area of the right


side.

Two screws
(CNK310Fe,Ni)

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Remove

Left side

the

two

screws

(CNK3

10Fe,Ni) from the lower area of the left


side.

Two screws
(CNK310Fe,Ni)

Two screws
(BNK410Fe,Ni)

Rear

Remove the four screws (two at the top,


BNK410Fe,Ni and two at the bottom,
BNK38Fe,Ni) at the rear part.

Two screws
(BNK38Fe,Ni)
Remove the unit by supporting with

Right side

hands

the

black-and-white

printer

mounting board at the right side and the


PC holder at the left side, as illustrated in
Black-and-white
printer mounting
board

the picture to the left.


Caution:
Be careful not to have the cable caught
under the unit when placing the unit on
the floor after the removal.

Left side

PC holder

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Power Supply
-PSU-S1000
Five screws
(S38Fe, Ni)

As to S/N1010020 and above, remove


A

B
D

the

five

and

four

screws
screws

(S3

8Fe,Ni)

(CNK3 10Fe,Ni)

and take off the power supply cover.


E

Caution:
As to S/N1010001 to 1010019,
remove the three screws C, D, and E,
due to no use of the two screws, A and B

Four screws
(CNK310Fe,Ni)

(S38Fe,Ni).

Four screws
(BNK512Fe,Ni)

Four screws
(BNK512Fe,Ni)

Connector terminal
block panel
Connector terminal
block panel

Two screws
(BNK38Fe,Ni)

Two screws
(BNK38Fe,Ni)

Remove the two screws (BNK38Fe,Ni)


and take off the connector terminal
block panel.
Remove

the

four

screws

(BNK5

12Fe,Ni) and take off the PSU-S1000.

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-EU-6025
Five screws
(S38Fe,Ni)

As to S/N1010020 and above,


A

the

five

and

four

screws
screws

(S3

8Fe,Ni)

(CNK3 10Fe,Ni)

and take off the power supply cover.


E

Caution:
As to S/N1010001 to 1010019,
remove the three screws C, D, and E,
due to no use of the two screws, A and B

Four screws
(CNK310Fe,Ni)

(S38Fe,Ni).

Four screws
(BNK38Fe,Ni)

Four screws
(BNK38Fe,Ni)
Earth

Connector
terminal
block panel
Connector terminal
block panel

Remove the two screws (BNK38Fe,Ni)


and take off the connector terminal
block panel.
Remove the four screws (BNK38Fe,Ni)
for use in locking the power supply PCB
(EU-6025) and earth.

P12 P11

Remove the connectors, P1, P2, P3, P5,


P9,

J9
J12

J11

P1 P3

P9

P11,

and take off the power


supply PCB (EU-6025).

P2
P5

9 - 24

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P12,

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-Power Switch
Remove the two screws (B tight M38)
and take off the power switch.

Two screws (B tight M38)

-Fuse
Remove the two screws (S3 8Fe,Ni)
Two screws
(S38Fe,Ni)

and take off the fuse cover.

Remove
Fuses

the

screws

by

inserting

minus screwdriver in the groove on the


upper surface of the fuses and turning
in the right direction.

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SCU-1000
-SCU-1000
Insert a piece of paper between the main
system body and the bottom of the
mechanical sector PC board (EP400300
Paper to keep t
he screws from
falling inside

**) so as to keep the screws from falling


inside the main system body.

Remove the nine screws (BNK38Fe,Ni)


and take off the locking board.

Locking
board

Nine screws
(BNK38Fe,NI)

Connectors

Remove the four plastic supports


(SF5.5-11) and copper support (SB5.511) and take off the PC board.
Pull off the connectors at two locations.

Four plastic
supports
(SF5.5-11)

Pull off the inserted paper after removing


the screws.

Copper support
SB5.5-11

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Pull off the connector at the right side of


the PC board and remove the PC board.

Connectors

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PEU-1000
-PEU-1000
Remove the four screws (BNK412Fe,

4-BNK412Fe,Ni

Ni) and take off the physio unit (PEU1000)


Square holes of
the cabinet

by putting the two cables through the


square holes of the cabinet.

Cable
Physio unit
PEU-1000

-PC Board
Remove the six screws and take off the

Top cover

top cover.
Remove all of the connectors on the PC
board.
Loosen the two screws and remove the
Physio
panel (1)

Physio
amplifier

EP4206

EP4012

two internal knobs and two external


knobs.
Loosen the two screws and remove the

Physio
panel (2)
EP4207

small knob.
Remove the screws and take off the PC
board.

Knob (small)
Two knobs
(internal)

M23, 10
(hexagon-shaped socket bolts)

Two knobs (external)

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10-1

Contents of Parts List


Parts are separately shown as each portion of equipment. When you find the part, firstly choose the portion
the part belonged, then open the page suggested with INDEX.

MONITOR
SEE INDEX 04

DMS UNIT(OPTION)
OPERATION PANEL

SEE INDEX 12

SEE INDEX 02

MECHANICAL SECTOR
PHYSIO UNIT(OPTION)

SCANNER UNIT(OPTION)
SEE INDEX 10

SEE INDEX 11

MAIN BODY

VOL MODE UNIT(OPTION)

SEE INDX 01

SEE INDEX 13

PCB UNIT

CONNECTOR PANEL

SEE INDEX 03

SEE INDEX 06

AC OUTLET

POWER SUPPLY UNIT

SEE INDEX 05

SEE INDEX 07

CABLE

SCREWSMALL PARTS

SEE INDEX 08

SEE INDEX 09

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10-2

Appliance of Parts List


This Parts List consists of the parts for technical service and maintenance. Therefore, the parts model name
(PARTS No.) is only valid to the technical support. When you order the parts shown in the List, please apply to
our technical support section.
Before you find the parts with this Parts List, please note that nobody can use any description in this List for the
other purpose.

10-3

Outline of Parts List

This Parts List shows many parts which are selected for the technical support and maintenance, and made with
the illustrations and Lists. These parts are selected with one of the basis as below,
For the surface of the equipment such as Cover and Connector
Machinery and things to be broken without difficulty
Operation panel including the Knob and Switch
Cables
Excluding one soldered to the other part directly
PCB
Please refer to the History which has been issued separately, because almost of the PCBs have the revisions.
The things to be replaced frequently such as the variable resistor for the panel
General small parts such as screws and cable clamps
The location are not shown in the illustration.
Things to be needed additionally for the technical support.

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10-4

Explanation of Parts List

This Parts List is divided by some blocks (INDEX), and each block consists of the illustration and list.

S/N serial number of revision

INDEX block number


Name of block
INDEX
01
ITEM

UNIT model of block

MAIN BODY

CODE No

UNIT
USI-140

PARTS No

DESCRIPTION

SERIAL No

*A140058 SAP-1700-01-01

COVER:TOP

A120026

PSC-116#7

INTERMEDIATE DECK COVER

9690030

A120027

PSC-116#7B

INTERMEDIATE DECK COVER

9690031

A800041

L-CABLE-216

CABLE:J705-J607

PARTS No model

SERIAL No
SPEC specification and notes

ITEM relation number to illustration

A120175

USI-137#3

OPTION

DESCTIPTION

CODE No code number

S/N

PROBE HOLDER

ASSEMBLED PARTS : Please applyto our Technical support for detail.

comments for the assembly parts

INDEX

The number of the division for each Parts List (illustrations and Lists). This is indicated in
the illustration for whole equipment at the beginning.

UNIT

The name of this block (or unit) indicated by INDEX.


If the same block or unit will be revised, it will be distinguished with this and next S/N

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S/N

If the same block or unit will be revised, it will be distinguished with UNIT, and this shows
the beginning of production change.

ITEM

Relation numbers between illustration and List.

CODE No

Code number applied one by one to each parts. However, at this time (APR. 97), it is not
acceptable to order.

Parts No

Parts number

SERIAL No

Applied serial number.


If it shows the part is available to serial number or after. On the other side,
means valid to the serial number and before. If the blank, If the blank, it is
not depended on the serial number.

SPEC

10-5

The specification, some differences on shipment, and the other remarks are shown.

Attention

Prohibition to use both previous and current format of Parts List.


In the current one, the model names of some parts are deferent from previous.
Reference with History for the order of PCBs.
This Parts List does not show the PCB version (or not follow the each revision). Therefore, when you
order the PCBs, please see the History issued separately.

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10-6

Parts List

The parts List is shown from next page. It consists of INDEX. For the portion of equipment suggested with
INDEX, refer to the figure described in page 10-1.

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UNIT

01

MAIN BODY

S/N

USI-145*

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UNIT

01

MAIN BODY

S/N

USI-145*

21
22

KNOB

23

CUSHON

Expansion figure

21

KNOB

22

23CUSHON

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UNIT

02

OPERATION PANEL

S/N

L-KEY-64*

PCB

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UNIT

02

OPERATION PANEL

SW : Full keyboard

S/N

L-KEY-64*

R.E

STC

SW : except for switch

PCB

SW : PrintFreezeMark Ref

R.V


Part side

Panel case Assy

Case
Chassis
Key top
Key top guide

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UNIT

OPERATION PANEL

L-KEY-64*

VOL
MENU

02

S/N

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UNIT

02

OPERATION PANEL

S/N

L-KEY-64*

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UNIT

03

PCB UNIT

S/N

USM-23*

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UNIT

04

MONITOR

S/N

IP-1233B

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UNIT

04

MONITOR

S/N

IP-1233C

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05

UNIT

AC OUTLET

S/N

JB-212*

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UNIT

05

AC OUTLET

S/N

JB-215*

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UNIT

06

CONNECTOR PANEL

S/N

JB-224*

Chassis

PCB

Label

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UNIT

07

POWER SUPPLY UNIT

PSU-S1000*
FUSE
HOLDER

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S/N

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UNIT

08

CABLE

S/N

SSD-1000*

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UNIT

08

CABLE

S/N

SSD-1000*

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UNIT

10

MECHANICAL SECTOR SCANNER UNIT

S/N

SCU-1000*

Chassis

PCB

Plastic support

Metal support

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UNIT

11

PHYSIO UNIT

S/N

PEU-1000*

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UNIT

12

DMS UNIT

S/N

DMS-1000*

DMU-200

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UNIT

13

VOLMODE UNIT

S/N

EU-9075*

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SECTION 11 SERVICE INFORMATION

11-1

Introduction
Service Information describes other useful information for making service engineers repair
service convenient.

11-2

Assignment of CTRL key and those usage


In order to use special functions, press CTRL and the following key in keyboard at the same
time.
CTRL 1

Change of character size for COMMENT.

CTRL 3

IPS EDIT

CTRL 7

EQUIPMENT CONDITIONS

CTRL O[u]

SYSTEM PRESET

CTRL P

Stop Preset Control Screens printout.

CTRL R

Reset of BACKUP RAM

CTRL T

Extract Preset changed items.

11-2-1 Change of character size for COMMENT


In COMMENT typing, you can make the character size larger by pressing CTRL and 1
keys simultaneously.
If you press CTRL and 1 again, the character size return to original size.

11-2-2 IPS EDIT


When IP Select EDIT function is ON in SYSTEM PRESET (refer to 11-2-4), the following
menu appear by pressing CTRL and 3 in keyboard.
In case of B mode :
B
IPS(*)
Compilation
In case of M mode :
M
IPS(*)
Compilation

FRM-CO
[*]

CONT AGC RELIEF


[*]
[*]
[*]

LIST

CONT
[*]

AGC RELIEF FTC


[*]
[*]
[*]

LIST

There is IPS setting in PRESET too. When you want to confirm the IPS setting in real image,
use this IPS EDIT function. You can select IPS number by IP Select (Function). And each
settings can be changed by rotary encoder after selecting the item.

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11-2-3 EQUIPMENT CONDITIONS


When IP Select EDIT function is ON in SYSTEM PRESET, the connected options, the
connected probes, and the software version are displayed as follows by pressing CTRL and
7 at the same time.
Equipment Conditions
System :

Main
P.M.

*.*
STD*-*.*
Connected Probe:
No.1
UST-***-*.*
No.2
No.3
No.4
Connected Option: ****-*****

Dip Switch No.2,1

********

*********

11-2-4 SYSTEM PRESET


This SYSTEM PRESET is not opened for general users, and you can use this for special request
from the user.
Press PRESET switch to display PRESET SETUP menu. Then press CTRL and O(u) at
the same time, you can enter into SYSTEM PRESET setting.
The following items can be set in SYSTEM PRESET.
PAGE-1

Settings

Explanation

ABC PARAMETER

Setting of Area 1,2,3,Default

Setting related with ABC

Gain Convergence level

function. (Area selections 13

1,2,4,8,16,32,Default

are not effective at present.)

IPS

OFF, ON

Edit of IPS.

TEST PRESET

OFF, ON

TEST PRESET
ONPRESET14 are used
for adjustment.

FOCUS MARK DISPLAY

OFF, ON

Display of Focus mark.

ALOKA LOGOTYPE

OFF, ON

Display Aloka mark.

DISPLAY

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11-2-5

Stopping Preset Control Screens printout


During you printout Preset Control Screen, you can stop the printing by pressing CTRL and
P in keyboard simultaneously.
NoteTo enter Preset Control Screen printout, select as follows.
PRESET Common Preset Preset Control Printout Preset Control Screen

11-2-6 Reset of BACK UP RAM


Refer to 6-4-6 How to reset Back up RAM in SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING.

11-2-7 Extracting Preset changed items


Enter the PRESET setting screen after pressing PRESET switch and selecting Set-up Menu.
The changed items are displayed as black word in white by pressing CTRL and T
simultaneously. If you press CTRL and T again, the screen returns to the original display.

11-3. A pop-up menu display for probe registration


On preset set-up menu display of SSD-1000, you can register up to six kinds of probes in a pop-up
menu to be connected to the equipment. However, when plural probes in same electrical
specification for transducer in spite of different shape exist, the typical probe model is only
displayed in a pop-up menu, others are not displayed. Since, they have same probe code. When a
probe is not displayed in a pop-up menu though it is introduced in a catalog and/or a bulletin as a
connectable probe.
Refer to the " PROBE CODE" in Probe Connection of "History of Improvement" separately issued.

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SSD-1000 SERVICE MANUAL Appendix

Appendix-1

Introduction

This appendix is described the revised history of this service manual as Manual Change
Information.

Appendix-2

Manual Change Information


Revisions

Rev.
0

Date

Contents

Pages

25 / Sept. / 98 1st. issue

Apndx

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SSD-1000

SERVICE MANUAL

ALOKA CO., LTD.


Head Quater

6-22-1 Mure, Mitaka-Shi, Tokyo, Japan.

Issued by

TOKYO WORKS, ME Service Center


3-7-19 Imai, Ome-Shi, Tokyo, Japan.
Telephone : **-81-428-32-3720
Facsimile : **-81-428-32-3155

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