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DIS-200

Technical Manual
726-602-G1 – Revision B
April 2004
Introduction

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Revision History

Revision Date ECN Reason for Release/Changes


A 12/12/03 3390 Project Review
B 4/8/04 3430 Revised system name, replaced screens with current
GUI. Reviewed entire manual.

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Table of Contents
Introductory Pages: Revision History
List of Changed Pages
Manual Conventions
Trademarks
Introduction
Safety Summary
Power Requirements

Section 1 Service Applications


Section 2 Generator Interface
Section 3 System Parameters
Section 4 Calibration
Section 5 System Testing
Section 6 Preventive Maintenance Instructions
Section 7 Component Installation Procedures

Appendix A - Symbols
Appendix B- Abbreviations
Appendix C – Compatibility List

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Manual Conventions

NOTE: Notations are made for information which requires specific consideration,
but for which there is no risk of damaging the system.

CAUTION: Caution statements are given before any procedures, which if


performed incorrectly could cause damage to the system, danger
to the operator or patient, or loss of patient or image data.

WARNING: Warning statements are placed wherever the information given is


critical to proper operation of the system within UL, IEC, and FDA
guidelines.

Trademarks

® is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.

DICOM by Merge.

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Introduction
This manual is intended for use by Service Engineers who have received training from Shimadzu to
aid in the installation, configuration, preventive maintenance and component replacement for the
DIS-200 system.

Included in this manual are descriptions of the Service Applications and instructions on configuring
system parameters, calibrating the system, running diagnostic testing, performing preventative
maintenance procedures and replacing component parts. Refer to the Shimadzu Installation
manual for procedures on the physical installation of hardware specific to the DIS-200 system.

If assistance is required, it is necessary to provide the system serial number and software version.
The serial number is indicated on:
• The Status Screen
• The Identification tag on the rear of the computer.

The software version is indicated on:


• The Status Screen

To access the status screen, the FKey function bar must be displayed on the screen. To display this
bar, click on the “FKey On/Off” button in the lower left portion of the reference screen.

The FKey function bar will be displayed at the bottom of the screen

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Click or touch the button and the status dialog screen will be displayed.

To access software version number and serial number, click on the tab.
The following screen will be displayed. Note serial number and software version information. This
data will be updated according to the version being shipped and the serial number is assigned when
your system is manufactured.

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Safety Summary

• This manual is for the express use of QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY!

• The DIS-200 has been designed and tested to meet FDA, Radiological Health regulations.
To ensure personnel and patient safety, all procedures, warnings and precautions must be
strictly observed during all phases of operation and service of this instrument.

• Failure to comply with these safety statements could result in injury and/or death to service
personnel, operator, or patient. Shimadzu assumes no liability for failure to comply.

This Equipment is classified:

• Protection Against Electric Shock – Class I


• Degree of Protection Against Electric Shock - Type B
• Degree of Protection Against Ingress of Water – Ordinary
• Mode Of Operation - Continuous
.
This system is not intended for use in an environment with flammable
WARNING: anesthetics mixture with air or with Oxygen or Nitrous Oxide
Use of any hardware and/or software not provided by Shimadzu is
WARNING: strictly prohibited. To do so may void the warranty.

Do not access the operating software without prior service training in the
maintenance of the DIS-200 product line. To do so may corrupt files and
cause improper functioning of the DIS-200.
Do not attempt to alter any system hardware unless the procedure is
WARNING: given in the Preventive/Corrective sections of this manual, or supplied
with a part provided by Shimadzu. Doing so could disrupt the
functioning of the system and result in loss of images.

Do not bypass the safeties provided by the X-ray generator during the
WARNING: installation or servicing of the system hardware or software. Doing so
could expose personnel to unnecessary radiation.
The power source used for the system must meet the Power Supply
WARNING: requirements as defined. Use of the DIS-200 system outside of these
limitations will void the Product Warranty.

The PC cabinet should not be positioned within the patient vicinity (must
WARNING be outside 6 foot radius of x-ray table).
CAUTION: There are no operator-serviceable parts within the DIS-
WARNING 200. Operators should not attempt to remove any panels or replace any
parts. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel trained in the
maintenance of the system.

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High voltages capable of causing death are present within this


instrument.
WARNING
The DIS-200 system is interfaced to x-ray generating equipment. Be
CAUTION: certain to follow the x-ray manufacturer’s instructions and specifications
for wearing proper shielding when in the presence of x-ray generating
equipment.
All personnel must wear Dosimeters during every phase of installation,
CAUTION: operation and maintenance of the system.
Do not position or use this system in a location where it may be subject to
WARNING: splashed or spilled liquids!

During installation of the system, care must be taken to prevent the


WARNING potential risk of electromagnetic interference between this equipment and
other devices. The device has been tested for EMC compliance, but
interference can still occur in an electomagnetically noisy environment.
Attempt to maintain a suitable distance between electrical devices to
prevent cross-interference. The PC cabinet should be as far as possible
from any such device to prevent noise from affecting the image video
signal.

Temperature Humidity Atmospheric Pressure


Operation 64.4o to 86o F 20% - 80% 700 - 1060 hPA
(Ambient) noncond Altitude to 3000 M above sea level
18 o to 30 o C
(9842 feet)
Transport and -40o to 140 o F 10% - 80% 700 - 1060 hPA
Storage noncond. Altitude to 12,000 M above sea level
-40o to 60o C
(39,370 feet)

GROUNDING RELIABILITY CAN ONLY BE ACHIEVED WHEN


CONNECTED TO AN EQUIVALENT RECEPTACLE MARKED
HOSPITAL GRADE.

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO


NOT REMOVE COVER. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.

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Table of Contents

1. OPENING SERVICE APPLICATIONS..................................................................... 3

2. SERVICE FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................ 7

2.1 INTERFACE SIGNALS .............................................................................................26


2.2 IMAGE ENHANCEMENT BUTTONS ...........................................................................29

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1. Opening Service Applications


This section describes the Service Application GUI (graphic user interface) and offers a brief
explanation of each of the available functions. Configuration, Calibration and Testing functions
are discussed in detail within applicable sections of the manual.

To open the Service Application from the clinical application using the keyboard:

1. Press the <alt> key and the number 8 key.


2. A login screen will be displayed. Enter user name and password when
prompted. Only authorized personnel will be able to log in to the service
application.

Designation Login Information Level of Authority


User Name: operator Access to clinical application only.
Clinical Personnel Password: orion

User Name: serviceapp Access to clinical application and most functions of


Service Personnel Password: orion service application.

• Passwords are case sensitive.


• After three failed attempts to access service applications using an
incorrect user name or password, the system will return the user to the
Clinical Applications screen.
• Contact the Network Administrator if you have problems logging in.

3. The Service Application Menu screen will be displayed.

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The Service Application GUI (Graphic User Interface) is arranged in three sections. The top
section contains buttons that activate specific Service Functions. The middle section displays a
series of Interface Signals. The bottom section contains buttons that activate specific Image
Enhancement features.

Use buttons in this section to activate Service


Functions to include:

• User Accessible Service Information


• System Level Configuration Options
• Interface Signal Display
• System Calibration
• Image Quality Analysis
• Diagnostics
• Utilities

Interface Signal Display. Select from:

• Input
• Analog
• Relay

Buttons to activate specific image


enhancement functions, including:

• Edge Enhancement
• Integration
• H Invert
• V Invert
• Default
• Version Info
• Exit

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Lighter color
represents an
activated button.

Service Function Buttons

Click on button to activate specific service function. When a button is activated, it will appear
lighter on the screen than the other buttons.

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2. Service Functions
Use this screen to make default settings for the system as well as calibrate and test. Note that
IQA is not available at this time.

Click on Fluoro to test the Fluoro function of the digital imaging system.
When Fluoro is selected, testing can be done on components without
actually radiating.
The Fluoro button will be white when Fluoro is activated.

NOTE: To Access Service Applications Menu, follow instructions on page 3


(Accessing Service Application Menu).

Click on FLUORO to acquire Fluoro images

Main Image Screen with Service Application User Interface

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Click on Spot to acquire Spot images. The Spot button will be white
when Spot is activated.

NOTE: To Access Service Applications Menu, follow instructions on page 3


(Accessing Service Application Menu).

Click on SPOT to acquire spot images

Main Image Screen with Service Application User Interface

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Activation of this feature allows the user to adjust the amount of


contrast for the image display. The LUT button will be white when
LUT is activated.
Making changes will affect the corresponding GAMMA APR setting
from either the left or right foot switch (see User Manual, Section C,
1.3 & 1.4).

NOTE: To Access Service Applications Menu, follow instructions on page 3


(Accessing Service Application Menu).

Click on Display LUT to open function


screens

Main Image Screen with Service Application User Interface

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Use down arrow to select from list of all


settings and then follow the instructions
in window.

The following selections are set as


defaults and are cannot be edited.
• Fluoro1
• Fluoro1
• Spot1
• Spot 1
• Subtract 1
• Subtract 1-5_Invert,
• RoadMap 1
• RoadMap 1

When the field is unable to be edited, the


Edit button is grayed out.

To make changes, press the “edit” button, position cursor over the appropriate data point and
left click. An X will appear. Holding down the left-click button, use the X cursor to move the
graph to the desired setting. New setting will be reflected in the XY boxes appearing under the
graph.
• Double left click on the curve to add data points to the curve.
• Single right click on an existing data point on the curve to delete it.

NOTE: Each box on graph corresponds to an XY setting. Numeric equivalents are


indicated next to corresponding XY point.

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Use buttons on the right of screen to either reset, save settings and/or Exit LUT

Click to edit the current Saves changes made to


display LUT. setting.

When this button is Click to rename the specific


selected, the changes LUT within LUTS.xml.
being made to the LUT
are visible on the screen
for all modalities except
Subtracted Spot and
Roadmap.
Click to cancel any Click to return to the main
changes made during Service Application screen.
and return to default
settings.

XY7
XY6

XY5

XY3
XY4

XY2

Click Cancel to reset default


settings. This will also clear the
Custom LUT box

Correspond to
adjusted settings

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Select test patterns to be used when running test procedures on


monitors and cameras. The Test Pattern button will be white when
Test Pattern is activated.

Click on Test Patterns to open


function screens

Main Image Screen with Service Application User Interface

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GUI Showing test patterns


available on system.

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Shimadzu Configuration consists of a series of screens, each screen


offering tabs for access to menus specific to the parameters of the
individual screen. Refer to the chart below as a guideline to selection of
appropriate screen for required setting. The “Config” button will be white
when this function is activated.
Screen specific instructions follow. Configuration is discussed in
Section 3 – System Parameters.

Click to Run

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Clicking on Calib (Calibration) will automatically bring up the Screen to


begin camera calibration. The procedure is worked step by step –
Measuring Fields, Video Level, Overlay, Iris, ABS and Generator - with
systematic screens covering each step. Complete instructions for each
procedure are written in the box under the tabs near the top of the
screen. The “Calib” button will be white when this function is activated.

See Section 4 - Calibration for complete calibration instructions.

NOTE: To Access Service Applications Menu, follow instructions on page 3


(Accessing Service Application Menu).

Click to RUN

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DIS-200 offers a graphical representation of the circuit boards through which


system diagnostics are conducted. The “Diag” button will be white when this
function is activated.

Refer to Section 5 – Diagnostics for complete instructions.

NOTE: To Access Service Applications Menu, follow instructions on page 3


(Accessing Service Application Menu).

Click on DIAG to open function screens

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Update is used when software or hardware upgrades are made to the


system. Works in conjunction with software CD supplied with update.

Click on UPDATE to open function


screens

Main Image Screen with Service Application User Interface

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Hardware Update Screen

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Click to display Windows Utilities Screen.

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Activates Blank Window Notepad Screen

Click for Windows Date/Time window. Change Date and Time as


well as Time Zone.

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Access Computer Management tools including System Tools,


Storage functions, Services and Applications.

Use to set languages for the system, location as well as other


regional options.

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Use to change time format, symbols etc.

Use to change date format

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Use to customize keyboard to user’s specifications.

• Add additional network connections, access dial-


up connections, LANs or other network
components.
• Add additional networking components by clicking
“Make New Connection”

NOTE: You must be logged in as administrator to access


this function

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Setting IP Address

NOTE: This information should be used only by the network administrator for the
purpose of setting IP address as required.

To set IP Address, follow these steps:


1. Click on Network Connections button. You can also use the
Button, clicking Settings and then Network and Dial-up Connections to get to the
screen.

2. Click on “Local Area Connections”

3. Click on Internal Protocol

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4. Click on “Use the


Following IP address”.

5. Enter the IP Information as


indicated

NOTE: For more options, click Advanced.


Or – Select OK to exit all windows

Add additional gateways from


this window.

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2.1 Interface Signals

Interface Signals can be viewed in the


center of the Service Applications GUI.

Select Input, Analog or


Relay Modes by clicking
on appropriate button. Current settings
Selected button appears displayed on screen.
lighter than the other two. Current Input settings
In this example, Input are displayed on the
has been selected. screen

Exploded View – Interface Signal Screen

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2.1.1 Changing Interface Signals

Current settings are displayed in the Interface Signals block in the middle of the Service
Application screen. There are three separate screens – Input, Analog and Relay. For
instructions as to how to change, refer to Section 3 – System Parameters (Generator
Lines)

Input

The systems defaults to the Input signal.

All settings are off on this system


at this time. A white box indicates
setting is “ON”

Single click within the Input signal screen to access the Interface
Signal – Input Lines interactive menu.

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Analog

Click to display Analog Interface Signal block on Service


Applications GUI.

Interface Signals - Analog I/O Menu

Relay

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2.2 Image Enhancement Buttons

The third block of the Service Application screen contains several buttons that activate
and/or control important image enhancement features including Brightness/Contrast,
Zoom, Edge Enhancement, Integration, Horizontal and Vertical Invert and Default.

Image Enhancement Buttons

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Button Description
Pointer

Brightness/Contrast

Integration
Click to set level of integration. Each level will be indicated by the number
(replaces OFF) displayed on the altered button. Continue to click until
required level is achieved.

Buttons will appear as follows:

-Integration is OFF

- Integration is set at level 1

- Integration is set at level 2

- Integration is set at level 3

- Integration is set at level 4

- Motion Correction is set at level 1

- Motion Correction is set at level 2

- Motion Correction is set at level 3

- Motion Correction is set at level 4

Edge Enhancement
Click to set level of edge enhancement. Each level will be indicated by the
number (replaces OFF) displayed on the altered button. Continue to click
until required level is achieved.
Buttons will appear as follows:

- Edge Enhancement set at level 1

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- Edge Enhancement set at level 2

- Edge Enhancement set at level 3

- Edge Enhancement set at level 4


H Invert

Invert

V Invert

Default
Use this button to return to default image enhancement setting.

Version Information
Click to display software versions and other pertinent information.

Exit
Click to exit Service Applications function. Service Application screen will
be replaced by Main Image screen.

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Table of Contents

1. INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................... 3

1.1 TWO STATE INPUT CIRCUIT ....................................................................................................3


1.2 OUTPUT CIRCUIT ...................................................................................................................4
1.3 PULSE FLUORO AND CINE CLOCK DRIVES ..............................................................................5
1.4 ABS DRIVE ...........................................................................................................................6

2. MAKING THE CONNECTION.................................................................................. 7

2.1 IDENTIFYING CABLE ...............................................................................................................7


2.2 GIM INPUT SIGNALS ............................................................................................................10
2.3 GIM INPUT SIGNAL DEFINITIONS ..........................................................................................12
2.4 GIM DRY CONTACT DEFINITIONS .........................................................................................14
2.5 PULSED FLUORO NOTES ...............................................................................................18
2.6 CONNECT TO THE GENERATOR ............................................................................................20
2.7 CONNECT TO THE GIM (GENERATOR INTERFACE MODULE) ...............................................25

3. TESTING THE CONNECTION ............................................................................... 31

3.1 GIM BOARD INPUT INDICATORS ...........................................................................................31


3.2 STATUS INDICATORS............................................................................................................32
3.3 SIGNAL PULSE VERIFICATION ..............................................................................................33

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1. Introduction

All interface signals used to connect the digital imaging system are input or output from the
remote Generator Interface Module (GIM).

1.1 Two State Input Circuit

The GIM contains the following I/O circuits:

• 32 Two State Inputs


• 12 Relay Outputs
• 1 Analog ABS Output
• 4 RS-232 Serial Ports
• 2 CAN bus ports
• 4 Open Collector drive outputs
• 8 Analog Voltage Inputs
• 2 Analog Voltage Outputs

The Two State Inputs, Relay Outputs, Open Collector Drives, and Analog ABS signals
are used in the “Standard” DIS-200 generator interface scheme.

The circuit illustrated in Figure 1 depicts an opto-isolator that senses inputs from the X-
ray Generator The Input Circuits are located on the GIM board. Signals such as Fluoro
On, Prep, and Request are input signals. Since the Opto-isolator contains bi-directional
(AC) diodes, current may flow either way through the input circuit. Voltages from 5 to 32
VDC may be applied across the Input + and Input -. The + and - designators are for
identification purposes only.

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Figure 1 – Input Circuit

1.2 Output Circuit


The circuit in Figure 2 depicts an output signal from the DIS-200 system. The relays that
are used to generate outputs from the system to the X-ray Generator are located on the
I/O Board of the Image Processor. Signals such as Photospot In / Photospot Out are
an example of the output signals.

Figure 2 – Output Circuit

WARNING: Relay contact switching capacity must not exceed 1A, 30 VDC.

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1.3 Pulse Fluoro and Cine Clock Drives

The circuit in Figure 3 depicts the circuit used to drive the clock signal generated on the
GIM board to the host X-ray system. The polarity and pulse width of the generated is
configurable in the system CONFIG screens. The output is an open collector with an
operating range between 5 and 32 VDC.

Figure 3 – GIM Board

Figure 4– Output Circuit

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1.4 ABS Drive

An optional ABS drive signal is available from the GIM module. The drive signal outputs
can be configured for a variety of output ranges to meet different x-ray system
manufacturers input requirements.
The Standard selections are:

0V - 12V 0V-6V
+/- 12V Differential +/- 6V Differential
+/- 3V Differential Custom

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2. Making the Connection

Once all components are in place and cable connections between components have been
made, the Generator Interface Module and the x-ray generator can be connected. Make sure
all components are powered down prior to beginning this step.

WARNING! At this point all digital imaging system components should be


powered off.

WARNING! Unplug the main power cords from the wall plug, PC- Isolation
Transformer, Power Conditioner (if present), and UPS (if present).

WARNING! Power down the X-ray generator.

NOTE: Refer to documentation provided by manufacturer with generator to determine


appropriate connection points.

Before you begin….

• Double check interconnection diagram for correct cable connections.


• Double check room layout for position of components for correct routing of
cabling.
• If necessary, refer to cable drawings to identify cables provided
• Refer to manual provided by the manufacturer of the generator for determine
correct connection points.
• Study GIM Signal definitions (Tables 1-10) to determine which signals will be
used.
• Study GIM internal diagram for locations of points of connection.

NOTE: Interconnection diagrams and GIM input definition tables follow the cable section

Identifying Cable
More than one cable may be provided with the system depending on the number of input
signals to be used. The cables are identical when shipped and must be marked
individually to differentiate between each port. Up to eight input ports and four output
ports are available so making this distinction before cables are routed is critical.

The ABS signal, Drive Signals, and Analog input and output signals us un-terminated
multi-conductor cables. Connection of these cables to the GIM is on terminal blocks

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Connections for ABS Drive Connections for PFluoro Drive Connections for Cine Drive
• P20-1 ABS+ • P18-1 PFluoro Drive • P18-4 Cine Drive
• P20-2 ABS Comm. • P18-2 PFluoro Power • P18-5 Cine Power
• P20-3 ABS- • P18-3 PFluoro Ref. • P18-6 Cine Ref.

To prepare Input cables:

1. Using GIM Signal Definitions, make the determination as to which signals will be
used.
2. Label both ends of the input cable with appropriate name to differentiate.
3. Individual leads are labeled to correspond with Input Signal definitions to be
used. Determine which, if any, leads will not be used and secure back using
electrical tape.

Repeat this procedure for any other optional cables to be used with the system (Camera,
etc.)

Preparing Output Cables

1. Identify ports to be used for output signal. Refer to GIM Output definitions.
2. Label both ends of each cable with proper port number
3. Determine which relay wires will be used and secure unused leads using
electrical tape. Leads are individually labeled during manufacturing.

Use the charts that follow to identify cable and lead by color.

NOTE: Not all connections listed in Table 3 are needed for any configuration

The two state input signals are divided among 8 RJ-45 input connectors. Each cable
contains connection pairs for 4 input signals per cable. The cable used is standard Category
5 (CAT5). The output relay signals are divided among 4 RJ-11 input connectors. Each
cable contains connection pairs for 3 relay signals per cable. The cable used is standard
Category 5 (CAT5).

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Figure 5 - Generator Interface Cable

Figure 6 - Relay Cable

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2.2 GIM Input Signals

The Generator Interface Module (GIM) accepts input signals from the host x-ray system that are
either +\- 32 VDC filtered or unfiltered.

• When connecting the GIM to a host x-ray system that utilizes filtered DC control signals
(Ripple < 10% of the signal voltage), the internal AC filter on the GIM should be disabled.

• When connecting the GIM to a host x-ray system that utilizes unfiltered DC control
signals (Ripple > 10% of the signal voltage), the internal AC filter on the GIM should be
enabled.

Figure 7 – DC Signals

The input signal AC filter is Enabled / Disabled by the position of jumper P12 on the GIM board

P12 1-2 removed = AC filters disabled. P12 1-2 inserted = AC filters enabled.

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P12

Figure 8 - P12 Connection

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2.3 GIM Input Signal Definitions

Connecting the AC jumper to pins #1 & 2 of P12 allows AC rectified signals to be used as inputs
to the GIM. Refer to Tables 1 - 10 and Figure 8.

Table 1 – Input Signals P1-Port1

Input Signal Color Port Pin # Line AC Filter


Fluoro On White/Orange P1-Port1 1 Input 1+ AC Jumper
Fluoro On Return Orange P1-Port1 2 Input 1- (See Figure 12)
Prep Rad Exp White/Green P1-Port1 3 Input 2+
Prep Rad Exp Return Green P1-Port1 6 Input 2-
Req Rad Exp Blue P1-Port1 4 Input 3+ AC Jumper
Req Rad Exp Return White/Blue P1-Port1 5 Input 3- (See Figure 12)
Rad Ready White/Brown P1-Port1 7 Input 4+ AC Jumper
Rad Ready Return Brown P1-Port1 8 Input 4- (See Figure 12)

Table 2 – Input Signals P1-Port2

Input Signal Color Port Pin # Line AC Filter


FOV Mag 1 White/Orange P1-Port2 1 Input 1+ AC Jumper
FOV Mag 1Return Orange P1-Port2 2 Input 1- (See Figure 12)
FOV Mag 2 White/Green P1-Port2 3 Input 2+ AC Jumper
FOV Mag 2 Return Green P1-Port2 6 Input 2- (See Figure 12)
Single Photospot Blue P1-Port2 4 Input 3+ AC Jumper
Single Photospot Return White/Blue P1-Port2 5 Input 3- (See Figure 12)
Rad Type Spot Select White/Brown P1-Port2 7 Input 4+ AC Jumper
Rad Type Spot Select Brown (See Figure 12)
P1-Port2 8 Input 4-
Return

Table3– Input Signals P1-Port3

Input Signal Color Port Pin # Line AC Filter


Reverse-H White/Orange P1-Port3 1 Input 1+ AC Jumper
Reverse-H Return Orange P1-Port3 2 Input 1- (See Figure 12)
Reverse-V White/Green P1-Port3 3 Input 2+ AC Jumper
Reverse-V Reverse Green (See Figure 12)
P1-Port3 6 Input 2-
Return
FOV Mag 3 Blue P1-Port3 4 Input 3+ AC Jumper
FOV Mag 3 Return White/Blue P1-Port3 5 Input 3- (See Figure 12)
PFluoro Select White/Brown P1-Port3 7 Input 4+ AC Jumper
PFluoro Select Return Brown P1-Port3 8 Input 4- (See Figure 12)

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Table 4– Input Signals P1-Port 4

Input Signal Color Port Pin # Line AC Filter


PFluoro On White/Orange P1-Port4 1 Input 1+ AC Jumper
PFluoro On Return Orange P1-Port4 2 Input 1- (See Figure 12)
Rad Exp On White/Green P1-Port4 3 Input 2+ AC Jumper
Rad Exp On Return Green P1-Port4 6 Input 2- (See Figure 12)
Dose Low Blue P1-Port4 4 Input 3+ AC Jumper
(See Figure 12)
Dose Low Return White/Blue P1-Port4 5 Input 3-
Store Image White/Brown P1-Port4 7 Input 4+ AC Jumper
Store Image Return Brown P1-Port4 8 Input 4- (See Figure 12)

Table 5– Input Signals P1-Port 5

Input Signal Color Port Pin # Line AC Jumper


Table Ready White/Green P1-Port5 3 Input 2+
Table Ready Return Green P1-Port5 6 Input 2- Not Available
Station Bit 0 Blue P1-Port5 4 Input 3+
Station Bit 0 Return White/Blue P1-Port5 5 Input 3-
Station Bit 1 White/Brown P1-Port5 7 Input 4+
Station Bit 1 Return Brown P1-Port5 8 Input 4-

Table 6– Input Signals P1-Port 6

Input Signal Color Port Pin # Line AC Jumper


Station Bit 2 White/Orange P1-Port6 1 Input 1+
Station Bit 2 Return Orange P1-Port6 2 Input 1- Not Available
Station Bit 3 White/Green P1-Port6 3 Input 2+
Station Bit 3 Return Green P1-Port6 6 Input 2-
Step Request Blue P1-Port6 4 Input 3+
Step Req Return White/Blue P1-Port6 5 Input 3-
High Dose White/Brown P1-Port6 7 Input 4+
High Dose Return Brown P1-Port6 8 Input 4-

Table 7– Input Signals P1-Port 8

Input Signal Color Port Pin # Line AC Jumper


Fluoro Enable Override White/Brown P1-Port8 7 Input 4+
Fluoro Enable Brown Not Available
P1-Port8 8 Input 4-
Override Return

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2.4 GIM Dry Contact Definitions

Please see GIM Board Connector Layout Diagram (726-120-G1) and Dry Contact Cable
Diagram (726-087-G1) for clarification.

Table 8 – Dry Contact Signals P2-Port 1

GIM Output (Dry Contact) Color


Port Pin # Line
Signal
PhotoSpot Normally Open White/Blue
P2-Port1 2 Normally Open 1
(NO)
PhotoSpot Common Green P2-Port1 1 Common 1
Injector Sync NO White/Green P2-Port1 4 Normally Open 2
Injector Sync Common Blue P2-Port1 3 Common 2
Exposet NO White/Orange P2-Port1 6 Normally Open 3
Exposet Common Orange P2-Port1 5 Common 3

Table 9 – Dry Contact Signals P2-Port 2

GIM Output (Dry Contact) Color


Port Pin # Line
Signal
Table Step NO White/Blue P2-Port2 2 Normally Open 1
Table Step Common Green P2-Port2 1 Common 1
Cine Enable NO White/Green P2-Port2 4 Normally Open 2
Cine Enable Common Blue P2-Port2 3 Common 2
Fluoro Enable NO White/Orange P2-Port2 6 Normally Open 3
Fluoro Enable Common Orange P2-Port2 5 Common 3

Table 10 – Dry Contact Signals P3-Port 1

GIM Output (Dry Contact) Color


Port Pin # Line
Signal
Spot Subtract NO White/Blue P3-Port1 2 Normally Open 1
Spot Subt Common Green P3-Port1 1 Common 1
Unilateral/Bilateral NO White/Green P3-Port1 4 Normally Open 2
Uni/Bi Common Blue P3-Port1 3 Common 2

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Figure 9 - Interconnection Diagram - In-Room Configuration


(Using Flat Panel Image and Reference Monitors)
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Figure 10 - Interconnection Diagram - In-Room Configuration


(Using Flat Panel Image and Reference Monitors)
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2.5 PULSED FLUORO NOTES

There are two methods of interfacing pulsed fluoro.

• The first method requires a total of three connections to the generator.


• The second method requires two connections.

The signal timing requirements are different for both pulsed and continuous fluoro operation

Method 1 – Dual line pulsed fluoro

Pulsed Fluoro Select Indicates that the x-ray generator is configured to pulse at less
than 30 Hz. This line is OFF for 30 Hz pulsed fluoro and
continuous fluoro.

Fluoro (Rad) Pulse On Output from the generator to the digital system, that carries on
it a pulse train that represents the frequency that the generator
is pulsing at (i.e. 7.5 Hz, 3.75 Hz, 15 Hz, etc.). The pulse width
must be between .5mS and 30 msec for the digital system to
guarantee that the pulse will be read correctly.

Pulsed Fluoro V Drive Sources from the GIM and sends a signal at a 30Hz rate from
the digital system to the X-ray generator.

Method 2 – Single line pulsed fluoro

Fluoro (Rad) Pulse On This is an output from the generator to the digital system, and
carries on it a pulse train representing the frequency at which the
generator is pulsing. (i.e. 3.75 Hz, 7.5 Hz, 15 Hz, etc.). The pulse
width must be between .5 mS and 16 mS long for the digital
system to guarantee that the pulse will be read correctly. This
line must be ON when continuous fluoro is ON (Not pulsing).

Pulsed Fluoro V Drive Sources from the GIM and sends a signal at a 30Hz rate
from the digital system to the X-ray generator.

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Additional Pulse Fluoro • The ‘Fluoro (Rad) Pulse On’ pulse which arises from
Notes the generator must become active at the start of the
pulse of radiation and remain active for at least .5 mS
(method 1 or method 2) but not greater than 30 msec
(method 1) or 16 msec (method 2).

• The software looks at the ‘Fluoro (Rad) Pulse On’ line,


if it is active it waits for the start of the next vertical
frame and then reads the CCD chip. If the ‘Pulsed
Fluoro On’ line is high, the software assumes that the
generator is emitting or has just emitted a pulse of
fluoro radiation. It knows it must read the information
generated by this pulse from the CCD chip on the next
vertical frame. If the ‘Pulsed Fluoro On’ line is low then
the Software assumes no radiation has taken place
and does not load the contents of the CCD chip into
the register.

Figure 11 - Pulse Fluoro Timing Diagram

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2.6 Connect to the Generator

Once cable is routed, match up individual leads to proper input signal definitions. Leads
are individually labeled to match line numbers on chart (example: Input Signal Fluoro
Rad ON – P1, port 1 – Input + find input + and minus leads – leads are the same color
and tagged with input +/-)

Make appropriate connections to generator. The signals between the x-ray generator through
the generator interface module (GIM) to the DIS-200 are defined as follows. Unless otherwise
noted, all signals are inputs to the system.

Fluoro Signals
Signal Name Definition Description
Fluoro On Fluoro Radiation On This signal is active when fluoro radiation is ON. It
(Required) causes the imaging system to display the live fluoro
image on the image monitor in "Fluoro" and "Map" modes
when fluoro radiation is ON. When inactive, the DIS-200
will maintain the last full frame of fluoro on the
image monitor. This signal is overridden when the
Prepare for Photospot signal is active.
FOV Mag 1 Image Intensifier When this signal is active, the generator is in image
Mode 1 intensifier magnification mode 1. This signal is inactive
during normal image intensifier magnification.
(Optional)
FOV Mag 2 Image Intensifier When this signal is active, the generator is in image
Mode 2 intensifier magnification mode 2. This signal is inactive
during normal image intensifier magnification.
(Optional)
FOV Mag 3 Image Intensifier When this signal is active, the generator is in image
Mode 3 intensifier magnification mode 3. This signal is inactive
during normal image intensifier magnification.
(Optional)
Store Image Fluoro Store
This signal causes the DIS-200 to store the currently
displayed fluoro image to the system hard disk. This
(Optional) signal
Pulsed Fluoro
PFluoro Select When this signal is active, the DIS-200 system will
Select acquire a pulsed fluoro sequence of images at the
selected rate
(Dual Line Pulse –
Optional)
(Required for
Pulsed Fluoro V This signal line is used as a clock signal for firing the x-
Pulsed Fluoro) ray generator during pulsed fluoro mode. This signal is
Drive (Output)
an output from the DIS-200 generator interface module
(GIM). The frequency of the signal is a constant 30 Hz
at all pulse rates.

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Radiographic Signals
Signal Name Definition Description
Prep Rad Exp Prepare for This signal is active when the operator is preparing for
Radiographic Radiographic Exposure. It signals when the generator is
Exposure (PREP) switching from “Fluoro” to “Radiographic” mode. This
signal is used for spot acquisition.
(Required for Spot
and Cine)
Req Rad Exp Request for This signal is active when the operator has requested a
Photospot Radiographic exposure and is ready to expose. This
Exposure signal is used for Spot acquisition.
(REQ)

(Required for Spot


and Cine)
Rad Ready Radiographic This optional signal indicates that the generator is ready
Exposure Ready to respond to the operator's request for a Radiographic
(RAD RDY) exposure. This signal is used for spot acquisition.

(Optional for Spot NOTE: If this signal is configured to be used in the


and Cine) System Parameters (done by Field Service
Engineer during System Installation), both
REQ and RAD RDY are required to initiate a
radiographic exposure.

Rad Exp On RAD Expose ON This signal indicates to the DIS-200 that the generator is
producing radiographic radiation for photospot imaging
(Optional for Spot only. This signal is considered optional; however, the
– See Note) signal line must be installed when the PHOTOSPOT
IN/OUT relay open condition does not terminate an
exposure. Additionally, this line must be installed for
Tomography procedures. Also see the NOTE.

NOTE: Failure to install the RAD EXP ON line will


limit the usable radiographic exposure time
to 200 milliseconds.

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Digital Spot Signals


Signal Name Definition Description
Rad Type Spot Rad Type Spot When the signal is active the DIS-200 is selected for
(Spot Select) digital spot image acquisition. When the signal is inactive
(Required for the DIS-200 is deselected and will not acquire digital
Spot) spot images. If DIGITAL SPOT SELECT is not active, the
DIS-200 will respond to the (PREP), (REQ), and (RAD
RDY) signals by displaying the flash of radiation during
the spot film camera exposure.

(Optional for This signal selects whether the radiographic spot


Single/Rapid Spot and acquisition is a single image or a rapid series of images.
Fluoro) This signal is optional.

(Optional) This signal causes the acquired image to flip horizontally.


Reverse-H This signal only affects the image during acquisition. This
signal line is only required if an external H-Reverse
button/switch is to be installed.

(Optional) This signal causes the acquired image to flip vertically.


Reverse-V This signal only affects the image during acquisition. This
signal line is only required if an external V-Reverse
button/switch is to be installed
(Optional for This signal indicates that the low dose Fluoro mode is
Dose Low Fluoro) activated.

(Optional for This signal indicates that the high dose Fluoro mode is
High Dose Fluoro) activated.

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Relay Outputs
This signal line is created from two lines, one on each side of the relay contact
Photospot In/Out in the DIS-200. A relay closure allows the generator to make an exposure.
(Required for Spot) The (PREP), (REQ), and (RAD RDY if used) signals must be present in order
for the relay to close. Also referred to as EXPOSURE CONTROL/EXPOSURE
COMMAND. Photo-spot Expose In & Out prevent photo-spot exposure until
the DIS-200 closes the relay.

The relay is closed within 60mS after the request line is ON, and will remain
closed for 200mS with the exception of the following:

15FPS 33mS
10FPS 67mS
7 FPS 100mS
6 FPS 133 mS
5 FPS 167 mS

The exposure should be completed within the time when the relay is closed
unless the RAD EXPOSE ON line is connected. The RAD EXPOSE ON line
will allow for longer exposure times and automatically reduce the frame rate as
required.

NOTE: It is preferred that the PHOTOSPOT IN/OUT relay open


condition terminates generator exposure. If however, the
PHOTOSPOT IN/OUT relay open condition does not
terminate exposure, the RAD EXPOSE ON line must be
installed to ensure that the DIS-200 captures the entire
exposure.

Injector Sync In & This relay closure is used to synchronize an Acquisition run with a contrast
Out injection

Table Step In & Out This relay closure is used to allow the x-ray table to step to the next position.

Subtraction In & Out This relay closure is used to signal the generator that a subtracted run has
been enabled.

Injector Sync In & This relay closure is used to synchronize an Acquisition run with a contrast
Out injection

Fluoro Enable This relay closure is used to enable fluoro

This signal line is used as a clock signal for firing the x-ray generator during
Pulsed Fluoro V pulsed fluoro mode. This signal is an output from the DIS-200 generator
Drive interface module (GIM). The frequency of the signal is a constant 30 Hz at all
pulse rates.

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Signals – Required and Optional

To Install A Function
→ Continuous Pulsed Radiographic Tomography DSA Cine Digital
Connect All Fluoroscopy Fluoroscopy Photospot Photospot Stepping
Required Signals
(X = Required)
Fluoro On X X
Pulsed Fluoro Select Optional
Fluoro Pulsed On X
Rad Pulse On X
Prepare for Photospot X X X X X
Request for Photospot X X X X X
Spot Select X X X X
Radiation Ready Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional
Single / Rapid Optional Optional Optional Optional
Photospot In/Out X X X X
Rad Expose On Optional** X Optional** Optional**
Cine Select 1 Optional *
Cine Select 2 Optional *
II Mode 1, 2, or 3 Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional
H Reverse Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional
V Reverse Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional
Fluoro Store Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional
Injector Sync In &Out Optional Optional
Exposet Enable In &
Out
Cine Enable In & Out Optional
Table Ready X
Request to Step Optional
Table Step In & Out X
Station Bit 1, 2, 3, Optional

** Must be installed if PHOTOSPOT IN/OUT relay open does not terminate exposure.

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2.7 Connect to the GIM (Generator Interface Module)

Once all connections are made within the generator, corresponding connections
can be made within the GIM. Refer to GIM internal diagram for locations of points of
connection. Refer to the photograph and diagram that follow.

Connect AC
jumper to pins
1&2 of P12 (in
circle) to allow
AC rectified
signals as
inputs to the
GIM

Figure 12 - Generator Interface Module (GIM) Board

Connect the signal wires and reference wires of the Generator I/O cable IPN #726-086-
G1 to the generator.

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2.7.1 Connecting the Ethernet Crossover Cable

The Ethernet Crossover Cable (735-371-G1) connects the system PC to the GIM. This
cable has an RJ45 connector on each end and the standard length is 100’.

Figure 14 - Ethernet Crossover Cable

Connect this cable to the PC using the IAPDB port on the back of the PC.

IAPDB Board

Figure 15 - PC Cabinet Rear View

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Connect the cable to the GIM board at P15.

P15
Connection

Figure 16 - GIM Box Showing P15 Connection

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3. Testing the Connection


3.1 GIM Board Input Indicators

Each of the Two State Input signals (Fluoro On, Prep, etc.) has a companion LED status
indicator on the GIM board showing the current status (ON or OFF) of each input signal
from the generator.

Figure 17 – GIM Board Indicators

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3.2 Status Indicators

The Service Screen also has real time status displays that show the current state of
each generator input signal being reported to it by the GIM. This Screen is also useful
for identifying which cables and input signals are associated with each function.

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3.3 Signal Pulse Verification

It is critical that each generator signal pulse matches the active high or active low of the
line as it is installed. Signal pulse verification will indicate if the active pulse of any signal
line is incorrect. This process is accessed through Service Applications.

Refer to Step 3 for instructions on accessing Service Applications:

Generator interface signals are depicted in the center of the GUI.

Generator interface signals

Figure 18 – Generator Interface Signals

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Figure 19 - Interface Signals

WARNING: THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE PRODUCES RADIATION. WEAR


PROPER LEAD SHIELDING!

To verify signals pulse:

1. Position the cursor over the generator signal portion of the screen, and click
the left button.
2. The screen will show an enlarged display of the signal lines.

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Figure 20 - Interface Signals – Input Lines

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When the x-ray system is inactive, the status


of all the boxes should be BLACK –
representing OFF.
When a specific signal is ON, the box
representing that signal will be WHITE.

The status of the x-ray generator signal lines


will go ON/OFF as the generator line toggles
active/inactive.

For some rapid pulse signals (like: Rad


Pulse On, Rad Expose On, the signal is too
fast to notice the change between ON/OFF.
When active, a white box with and up/down
arrow will be displayed. If there is no arrow
box, the signal is not active.

If the line status changes as indicated in the tables that follow, the lines are working
properly. If this is not the case, re-check the lines for correct connection and placement.
Then check any optional functions installed to see if they function correctly.

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Continuous Fluoro Active Signal lines


1. Activate the fluoro radiation. Fluoro On

NOTE: PREP signal line should be OFF

Radiographic Photospot Active Signal lines


1. Select Photospot mode on Spot Select
generator.
2. Activate the PREPARE FOR Prep Rad
PHOTOSPOT line on the Rad Ready (optional)
generator.
3. Press the Photospot exposure Req Rad
button on the tower. Rad Expose On (if installed)

I I Modes (if installed) Active Signal lines


1. If the Image Intensifier supports See Chart Below
tri-mode operation, the following
lines should also change when
active.
2. If the Image Intensifier supports quad-
mode, the II Mode 3 line on Cable B,
should also show ON.
Normal F.O.V II Mode 1= OFF
II Mode 2= OFF
II Mode 3= OFF

Mag 1 II Mode 1= ON
II Mode 2= OFF
II Mode 3= OFF

Mag 2 II Mode 1= OFF


II Mode 2= ON
II Mode 3= OFF

Mag 3 II Mode 1= OFF


II Mode 2= OFF
II Mode 3= ON

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Pulsed Fluoro (if installed) Active Signal lines
1. Select Pulsed Fluoro mode on PFluoro Sel
Generator.
2. Set the rate to 30 frames/sec.
3. Make a pulsed fluoro exposure. P Fluoro On

Tomography (if installed) Active Signal lines


1. Select Photospot mode on Spot Select
generator.
3. Activate the PREPARE FOR Prep Rad
PHOTOSPOT line on the Rad Ready (optional)
generator.
4. Press the Photospot exposure Req Rad
button on the tower, and hold for at Rad Expose ON
least two seconds, then release.

Select the Minimize button to close the enlarged view of the signal lines.

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Table of Contents

1. INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................... 3

2. SET SYSTEM PARAMETERS ................................................................................. 5

2.1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .................................................................................... 5


2.2 APRS .............................................................................................................. 16
2.3 GENERATOR LINES ........................................................................................... 25
2.4 ARCHIVE DEVICE .............................................................................................. 31
2.5 PRINTER DEVICE CONFIGURATION ..................................................................... 37
2.6 QUERY/RETRIEVE DEVICES ............................................................................... 44
2.7 WORKLIST DEVICES .......................................................................................... 45
2.8 PATIENT DATA CONFIGURATION ........................................................................ 46
2.9 BACKUP ........................................................................................................... 49
2.10 RESTORE ......................................................................................................... 50

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1. Introduction
The DIS-200 Configuration consists of a series of screens, each screen offering tabs for
access to menus specific to the parameters of the individual screen. Refer to the chart
below as a guideline. Screen specific instructions will follow.

Parameter Available Settings


System Configuration • Site Info – Allows user to enter site-specific information
including Site Name and address.
• Interfaces - Specify Detector and Iris type, set base
system frequency, Set Cine and Fluoro Reference
signals, Enable or Disable ABS Control and set
Maximum spot Acquisition Rate
• System Options – Specify Scan Converter and
Reference Image Display, Set Thumbnail Frame,
Enable or Disable Patient List print status, Set Patient
Delete Options.
APR • Use to set default Window, Level and Edge for new
APRs created within the clinical application.
• Set Printer Configuration, Layout format, Batch Print
Processing settings, Batch print Edge Level and
Batch Print Polarity in Printing Mode
• Set device Configuration, Auto Send, Batch Device
Edge Level and Batch Device Polarity in
Archive/transfer Mode
Generator Lines • Enable or Disable Two-State and Analog Inputs; Set
Analog, Pulsed and Relay outputs.

• Add Archive Device


• Select Archive Device
Archive Device • Set Storage Commit timeout
• Set Network Information

Printer Device • Set Printer Destination and Priority level.


• Set Film Orientation and Size
• Set Image width, height and pixel size
• Set Border and Empty Image Density
• Enable or disable trim and set level of polarity

Query/Retrieve Device • Configure DICOM Query and Retrieve Service Class


Providers
Worklist Device • Configure DICOM Worklist information Service Class
Providers
Patient Data Configuration • Set Required field for Patient, Study and Series data

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2. Set System Parameters

2.1 System Configuration

Use instructions in Section 1 to access Service Applications screen.

Click on CONFIG to check system parameters.

Main Image Screen with Service Application User Interface

Configuration button defaults to System Configuration Screen

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2.1.1 Site Info


This screen contains important system information that is entered when the system is
programmed. This information should not be changed unless ownership of the system
changes hands. At that point, the Site Name and address should be changed but
nothing else.

Configuration Screen – System Configuration – Site Info

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This data will appear on all stored images


Site Name
For record-keeping purposes
Site Address
Phone number for Shimadzu
Technical Support Phone
Number
For customer reference
Manufacturer Name
For customer reference
Manufacturer Address
For customer reference
Model Name
The system serial is assigned by Shimadzu and carries forth through
System Serial Number the life of the system. It must NEVER be changed. The serial number
must be provided when contacting service personnel and is used to
track parts and service throughout the life of the system.

2.1.2 Interfaces
Use Interfaces to set system parameters necessary for running system calibration and
other functions.

Configuration Screen - System Configuration - Interfaces

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Not used. Only the Small Format Camera is available for this system.
Detector Type

Not used. Only the Direct-Couple Iris is available for this system.
Iris Type

Click on down arrow to Enable or Disable ABS Control


ABS Control

Click within circle to Select either 30/60 or 25/50 Hz


Base System Frequency

Click on down arrow to enable or disable Injector Control


Injector Control

Click on down arrow to display pull-down menu.


RAD Expose on Failure

Acquire black image

Click on down arrow to display pull-down menu


RAD Expose on Timeout

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Left click box to activate Continuous Fluoro. To turn off this feature, click
Continuous Fluoro in box over the arrow.

Use check boxes to select pulse rate (pulse per second)


Pulse Rates

Click on down arrow to display pull-down menu. Rates are stated in


Maximum Spot Acquisition
fps (frames per second). Current selections:
Rate

Click on down arrow to display pull-down menu.


Spot Subtract Calibration

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2.1.3 System Options

Use System Options to check which options are enabled for system use or to change
settings with the addition of optional equipment.

Configuration Screen - System Configuration – System Options

Click on down arrow to select from available options. Screen indicates


Scan Converter
no scan converter installed.

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Not used
Reference Image
Display
Use Slider to set which frame within a sequence will be displayed as the
Thumbnail Frame thumbnail.

Click on down arrow to select from available options


DICOM Storage Commit

Click on down arrow to select from available options


Modality Performed
Proc. Step

Manually enter the maximum number of images to be saved to the Print


Print ShotSave Options ShotSave folder. There is no limit to the number of images that can be
saved in this folder.

NOTE: Before the new number can take precedence, the system must
be shut down and restarted.

Click on down arrow to select from either Performing or Referring


Display/Print Physician
physician.
Name

Provides warning prior to deletion of patient records.


Patient Delete
Operations

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Click on down arrow to select from available options

Click on down arrow to select from available options


Digital Host Control

Opacification Delay
Use slider to set appropriate Opacification delay setting.

Click on down arrow to select from available options


Patient List Archive
Status

Click on down arrow to enable or disable


Patient List Print Status

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2.1.4 Image Processing

Use Image Processing to turn on/off H-Reverse and V-Reverse settings for image
processing. Use down arrow to turn Horizontal and Vertical Reverse on or off.

Not available
at this time.

Click on down arrows to turn


these options on or off

Configuration Screen - System Configuration – Image Processing

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2.1.5 Monitor LUTs (Lookup Tables)

Use Monitor LUTs to set specifications for in-room Primary and Reference Monitors.

Configuration Screen - System Configuration – Monitor LUTs

Set LUT for In-room Use down arrow to make selection


Primary Monitor

Set LUT for In-room Use down arrow to make selection


Reference Monitor

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2.1.6 DICOM
Use DICOM tab to set specifications for DICOM functions. All fields can be altered
manually by positioning the cursor over them and typing in the information.

Configuration Screen - System Configuration – DICOM

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2.2 APRs

The APR screen allows access to a series of screens from which specific settings can be
made for Fluoro, Spot, Roadmap, Printing and Archive Transfer. Changes made within
these screens will become the default settings for new APRs created within the clinical
application. While the edge level can be adjusted within the clinical application, this is the
only place where the Brightness and Contrast levels for acquisition can be changed.

2.2.1 Fluoro
Use Fluoro to set default system settings or to change settings as required.

Configuration Screen – APR – Fluoro

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Use down arrow to select the desired level of Edge Enhancement: None,
Edge Level 1, 2, 3, or 4.

This setting can be overridden by using the APR settings within the
clinical application.

Use Slider to select default brightness level.


Brightness

Contrast
Use Slider to select default contrast level.

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2.2.2 Spot

Use Spot to set default system settings or to change settings as required.

Configuration Screen – APR – Spot

Use down arrow to select the desired level of Edge Enhancement:


Edge Level
None, 1, 2, 3, or 4.

This setting can be overridden by using the APR settings within the
clinical application.

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Auto-Image Optimization (AIO) is recommended for all unsubtracted


Brightness
image types. However, in the absence of AIO, the default Brightness
setting can be configured for each image type.
Use slider control to select the default Spot Brightness value. This will
only be applied if AIO for the Spot image type is OFF.

Use slider control to select the default Spot Contrast value. This will
Contrast
only be used if AIO for the Fluoro image type is OFF.

Use slider to set default level of subtracted brightness


Subtract Brightness

Use slider to set default level of subtracted contrast


Subtracted Contrast

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2.2.3 Roadmap

Configuration Screen – APR – Roadmap

Use down arrow to select the desired level of Edge Enhancement:


Edge Level
None, 1, 2, 3, or 4.

This setting can be overridden by using the APR settings within the
clinical application.

Brightness
Use slider control to select the default Brightness value.

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Use slider control to select the default Contrast value.


Contrast

2.2.4 Printing

Use Printing to make default system settings or to change settings as required.

Configuration Screen – APR – Printing

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Printer Configuration
Click on down arrow ( ) to select default printer from a list on
drop-down menu.

Print Layout Format


Click on down arrow ( ) to select default print layout from a list
on drop-down menu.

9 on 1
12 on 1
Batch Print Processing Settings
Click on down arrow ( ) to select default batch print
processing settings from a list on drop-down menu.

Batch print Edge Level Settings


Click on down arrow ( ) to select default edge level setting
from drop-down menu.

Batch Print Polarity Select the default polarity to be used for the Print File and Print
Sequence operations. Click on down arrow ( ) for drop-down
menu.

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2.2.8 Archive Transfer


Use Archive/Transfer to make default system settings or to change settings as required.

Configuration Screen – ARP – Archive/Transfer

Archive Configuration Not currently functional

Auto Send
Click on down arrow ( ) for drop-down menu.

Batch Device Processing


Click on down arrow ( ) for drop-down menu.
Settings

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Batch Settings
As Acquired

Batch Device Edge Level Select the level of edge enhancement to be used for the Print File
and Print Sequence operations. Click on down arrow ( ) for
drop-down menu.

This setting can be overridden within the clinical application.


Batch Device Polarity
Select the polarity to be used. Click on down arrow ( ) for drop-
down menu.

Process/Annotations Select processing features by clicking on down arrow for drop


down menu:

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2.3 Generator Lines

Generator settings are made initially when the generator is connected to the system.
Use the Configuration function to check settings or to change them if necessary. Refer
to Section 2 – Generator Interface for more information.

2.3.1 Two State Inputs


Use Two State Inputs to enable or disable settings as required.

Configuration Screen - Generator Lines – Two State Inputs

Click on down arrow to enable or disable individual input settings


Two-State Inputs

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Signal Definitions: The signals between the x-ray generator and Imaging system are defined
as follows:

Signal Description
Fluoro On This signal is active when fluoro radiation is ON. It causes the system to
display the live fluoro image on the image monitor in “Fluoro” mode. When
inactive, the system will maintain the last full frame of fluoro on the image
monitor. This signal is overridden when the Prepare for photospot signal is
active.
P Fluoro ON (Pulsed Fluoro ON) This signal indicates to the system that the generator
is currently generating an x-ray pulse. It is used to synchronize the
acquisition of images with the x-ray exposure.
Prep Rad Exp This signal is active when the operator is preparing for Radiographic
Exposure. It signals when the generator is switching from “Fluoro” to
“Radiographic” mode. This signal is used for both cine and spot
acquisition.
Req Rad Exp This signal is active when the operator has requested a Radiographic
exposure and is used for both cine and spot acquisition.
Rad Exp On This signal indicates to the system that the generator is producing
radiographic radiation for photospot imaging. It is considered an optional
signal. However, the signal line must be installed when the Spot in/Out
relay open condition does not terminate an exposure. Additionally, this
line must be installed for Tomography procedures.

NOTE: Failure to install the RAD EXPOSE ON line will limit the usable
radiographic exposure time to 200 milliseconds.

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2.3.2 Analog Outputs

Configuration Screen - Generator Lines Screen – Analog Outputs

Click on down arrow to enable or disable function


ABS Control

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2.3.3 Digital Outputs

Configuration Screen - Generator Lines Screen – Analog Outputs

Fluoro V- Drive
Click on down arrow to enable or disable function

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Show Timing Diagram

Click to display graph representing fluoro pulse statistics:

Pulse Width

Click on down arrow to select pulse width from list on drop-down menu.

Polarity

Click on down arrow to select polarity level from list of drop-down menu.

Phase Delay

Enter phase delay in seconds manually.

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2.3.4 Relay Outputs

Configuration Screen - Generator Lines Screen – Relay Outputs

Spot Expose
Click on down arrow enable or disable function

Injector Sync
Click on down arrow enable or disable function

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2.4 Archive Device


Use this screen to make adjustments for a specific archive device. This screen is also
used to add a new Archive Device or to delete an existing one.

Device Specified under Archive Device

Configuration Screen – Archive Devices

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2.4.1 DICOMNetwork

1. Position cursor over device name in left column and left click.
2. The Archive Device Configuration screen will be displayed.

Archive Device Configuration Screen


3. Make changes as required.

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To add additional devices:

1. Left click the Add device button in the lower left of the
screen.
2. The “Select Device to Add” dialog box will be displayed

“Select Device to Add” dialog box

3. Enter name of the device in the Configuration window.


4. Select device type.
5. Click “Create” to add or “Cancel” stop the process. The Add Storage AE window
will be displayed.

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6. Complete information in screens provided for either DICOM Network or DICOM


Media.
7. Click SAVE to complete setup process or Exit to abort the setup and exit the
system. You will be asked to confirm changes.

8. Click YES to save changes; NO to abort the process.

2.4.2 DICOMMedia

1. Position cursor over device name in left column and left click.
2. The Archive Device Configuration screen will be displayed.

Archive Device Configuration Screen


3. Make changes as required.

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To add additional devices:


1. Left click the Add device button in the lower left of the
screen.
2. The “Select Device to Add” dialog box will be displayed.

“Select Device to Add” dialog box

3. Enter name of the device in the Configuration window..


4. Select device type.
5. Click “Create” to add or “Cancel” stop the process.
6. Complete information in screens provided for either DICOM Network or DICOM
Media.

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7. Click SAVE to complete setup process or Exit to abort the setup and exit the
system. You will be asked to confirm changes.

8. Click YES to save changes; NO to abort the process.

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2.5 Printer Device Configuration

Customize print functions for specific archive device

Installed print devices will be


listed in this column

Configuration Screen – Printer Device Configuration

To view or change settings for a specific printer:

1. Position cursor over device name in left column and left click.
2. The Printer Device Configuration screen will be displayed.
3. View selections or make changes using the available options.

NOTE: Different types of print devices have specific options available.

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DICOM Print Device Settings

Configuration Screen – Print Device Configuration –DICOM Printer

Specific printer will be listed in this box

Use arrow to access drop down box to select to high, low or medium priority.

Use arrow to access drop down box to select either portrait or landscape film
orientation.

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Use arrow to access drop down box to select film size from those available.

Use arrow to access drop down box to select magnification type.

Use arrow to access drop down box to select specific border density

Use arrow to access drop down box to select empty film density

Use arrow to access drop down box to select to either to apply trim or not
(Yes/No)

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Use arrow to access drop down box to select to either normal or inverted as
polarity setting

Use sliders to set Minimum and Maximum density

When Selections are complete, click either Save to retain information or exit to leave the
configuration screen without saving information.

Adding a DICOM Printer

1. Left click to access “Select Printer to Add” dialog box in


the lower left corner of the screen.
2. The Select Printer to Add screen will be displayed.

“Select Printer to Add” dialog box

3. Enter the name of the printer in Configuration window.


4. Select printer type.
5. Click “Create” to add or “Cancel” stop the process. The Add Printer AE window
will be displayed.

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Use drop down arrow to select from options


available

Use drop down arrow to select either Normal


or Inverted Polarity
Use drop down arrow to select format from
available options.

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Enter the name of the Windows Printer in the


widow provided

Use drop down arrow to select either Portrait


or Landscape paper orientation.

Use drop down arrow to select from available


options.

Enter information manually in the windows


provided.

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Use drop down arrow to select from available


options.

Use drop down arrow to select from either


Duplex or Simplex.

Enter information manually in the windows


provided.
Enter information manually in the windows
provided.
Enter information manually in the windows
provided
Enter information manually in the windows
provided.

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2.6 Query/Retrieve Devices

The Query / Retrieve Menus will allow configuration of DICOM Query and Retrieve
Service Class Providers.

Click to display Query/Retrieve devices dialog box.

Complete information and then click Next.

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2.7 Worklist Devices

The Worklist Devices Menus will allow configuration of DICOM Worklist information
Service Class Providers.

Click to display Query/Retrieve devices dialog box.

Complete information and then click Next.

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2.8 Patient Data Configuration

2.8.1 Patient Data


Specify required and non-required fields for entry of patient data. Patient data cannot be
processed if a field marked “required” is left blank. Information cannot be entered if field
is marked not used; the box is “grayed” out. If a field is marked used, information can be
entered but is not required for processing patient data entry.

Configuration Screen – Patient Data Configuration – Patient Data

Other than the patient name, which is preset, all fields can be changed by using the drop-down menu.

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2.8.2 Study Data


Specify required and non-required fields for entry of study data. Study data cannot be
processed if a field marked “required” is left blank. Information cannot be entered if field
is marked not used; the box is “grayed” out. If a field is marked used, information can
be entered but is not required for processing study data entry.

Configuration Screen – Patient Data Configuration - Study Data

Other than the date and time, which are preset, all fields can be changed by using the drop-down
menu.

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2.8.3 Series Data


Specify required and non-required fields for entry of series data. Series data cannot be
processed if a field marked “required” is left blank. Information cannot be entered if field
is marked not used; the box is “grayed” out. If a field is marked used, information can
be entered but is not required for processing series data entry.

Configuration Screen – Patient Data Configuration – Series Data

Other than the Series Number and Date, which are preset, all fields can be changed by
using the drop-down menu.

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2.9 Backup

Click to access back-up function. A confirmation screen will be


displayed

Backup Configuration Dialog Box

Click yes to continue backup procedure


The Backup Configuration window will be displayed.
Repeat as necessary for each Config file to be backed up
(Sysconfig.xml, LUTS.xml, APRConfig.xml and Userconfig.xml)

Select file name and type and then click save. The files will be saved in the Backup folder (or other
location as specified).

If “NO” is selected, the system will default to System Configuration –


Site Info Screen

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2.10 Restore
This function allows the restoration of a previous configuration that was saved using
Backup function.
Click to access restore configuration. A confirmation screen will
be displayed

Restore Previous Configuration Dialog Box

Click yes to continue restore procedure


The Windows “Open” window will be displayed.

Select file name and type and then click Open. The selected file will be restored.
Repeat as necessary for each Config. File to be restored (SysConfig.xml and UserConfig.xml)

If “NO” is selected, the system will default to System Configuration –


Site Info Screen

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Table of Contents

1. INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................. 3

1.1 ACCESSING SERVICE APPLICATIONS .................................................................................... 3

2. SYSTEM CALIBRATION ..................................................................................................... 7

2.1 MEASURING FIELDS ............................................................................................................. 7


2.2 VIDEO LEVEL ..................................................................................................................... 10
2.3 OVERLAY ........................................................................................................................... 13
2.4 IRIS CALIBRATION.............................................................................................................. 17
2.5 ABS .................................................................................................................................. 20
2.6 IRIS CALIBRATION – SPOT .................................................................................................. 22

3. CALIBRATING THE COLLIMATORS ............................................................................... 23

4. MONITOR ALIGNMENT .................................................................................................... 25

5. MONITOR BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST ADJUSTMENTS ................................................. 26

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1. Introduction

The DIS-200 system has been designed to calibrate either automatically or manually. Each
step is discussed in this section. The only difference between Auto Cal and Manual is that
when the system is in Auto Cal, it runs through the functions step by step. When calibrating
manually, you can select a specific function rather than going through them all. For the purpose
of this manual, the actual functionality of these screens will be discussed and can be applied to
either operation.

WARNING The System Parameters must be entered correctly (especially: II Fields


of View, Fluoro Dose Control method, Pulsed Fluoro rates, ABS type)
before running any part of the Auto Camera Calibrate routine. This
should have been done as part of Section 3 – System Parameters.

WARNING: THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES PRODUCES RADIATION. WEAR


PROPER LEAD SHIELDING!

NOTE: If any failures are detected, an error message window will be displayed. The Power
Down procedure should be followed in order to shut down the software. The cable
connections should then be rechecked -- especially the hard drive interconnecting
cables inside the PC cabinet. After these steps are taken, repeat the power up
sequence. If system continues to report errors do not continue with this procedure,
instead contact Shimadzu immediately.

1.1 Accessing Service Applications

To open the Service Application from the clinical application using the keyboard:

1. Press the <alt> key and the number 8 key.


2. A login screen will be displayed. Enter user name and password when
prompted. Only authorized personnel will be able to log in to the service
application.

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Designation Login Information Level of Authority


User Name: operator Access to clinical application only.
Clinical Personnel Password: orion

User Name: serviceapp Access to clinical application and most functions of


Service Personnel Password: orion service application.

• Passwords are case sensitive.


• After three failed attempts to access service applications using an
incorrect user name or password, the system will return the user to the
Clinical Applications screen.
• Contact the Network Administrator if you have problems logging in.

3. The Service Application Menu screen will be displayed.

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Click on Calib to open


Calibration Service menu.

Once the Calibration menu opens, select either or . When System Manual
is selected, the buttons in the column under Measuring Fields are activated allowing selection of
function.

NOTE: The safety lock on the C-Arm Control Panel (the lock symbol) must be on when
running Auto-Calibration.

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Auto Calibration Screen

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2. System Calibration

• The auto calibration will take you through each step of a full camera calibration sequence
in the correct order. Online instructions explaining how to perform each of the steps are
displayed in the instruction window during each step.
• Use up and down arrow keys and slider bar to scan complete set of instructions within
this window. Within each step are written instructions describing the procedure. System
defaults to Measuring Fields: Image Screen.
• Click on the button at the bottom on the screen to run the step.
• After the step has been completed successfully, a screen will pop up indicating that the
step was successful. Click OK to proceed.

The button will become available. Click to proceed.

2.1 Measuring Fields

Image

This function sets the window used for Auto Black sample window in the video frame to
the appropriate size (Auto Black – 95%).

1. Click RUN. Fluoro/Pulsed Fluoro runs first. The setting should read 95%. When
Fluoro/Pulsed Fluoro is finished, a window will be displayed with calibration
status for the step.
2. Select OK and then click Next to proceed to the next step of the procedure.
3. Click Run. The process will repeat for Spot. Again, the level should be at 95%.
4. A screen will pop up indicating that the step was successful. Click OK to
proceed.

5. Click OK and then click Next to Proceed to the next step (AGC/ABS).

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Level indicated
here – should be
95%

Calibration Main Menu: Measuring Fields

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AGC / IBS

This function sets the sample window in the video frame to the appropriate size for
Fluoro AGC/IBS and for Spot mode Iris calibration. The process cycles through all five
active camera mode, starting with Fluoro/Pulsed Fluoro (IBS-Off). The resulting size is
indicated under the slider control (only active during manual calibration). As each level
is calibrated successfully, a screen will pop up indicating that the step was successful.
Click OK to proceed and then Run to move to the next mode.

What follows is the correct size for each camera mode:

Mode IBS On/Off Level


Fluoro/Pulsed Fluoro (IBS-Off) Off 70%
Fluoro/Pulsed Fluoro (IBS-1) On 65%
Fluoro/Pulsed Fluoro (IBS-2) On 55%
Fluoro/Pulsed Fluoro (IBS-3) On 45%
Spot Off 70%

Indicates which
Camera Mode is
being calibrated

Control Level

Calibration Main Menu: AGC/IBS


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2.2 Video Level


Three adjustments are available in the Video Level Mode – Acquire LUT (Lookup Table),
Video Gain and Auto Black. This is the order in which these steps run when the system
is in Auto Cal. Instructions for performing the functions are shown in the box under the
tabs. Use up and down arrows to scroll down for all numbered steps.

Acquire LUTs
For each type of image supported on the system, the default Lookup table is selected
and loaded.

When the window opens, select RUN. The LUT for Fluoro/Pulsed Fluoro will be
selected and loaded. Once the procedure is complete, a status window will be
displayed. A screen will pop up indicating that the step was successful. Select OK and
then click NEXT to proceed to Spot. Repeat the procedure for Spot. When the process
is complete and the LUTs are set according to the following chart, select NEXT to
proceed to the next window in the video level sequence (Video Gain).

Fluoro Gamma 2
Spot Linear WC

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(Video) Gain

For each type of image supported on the system, the default Video Gain Value is
selected and loaded. This runs once each for Fluoro, Pulsed Fluoro and Spot.

When the window opens, select RUN. The default Video Gain Value is selected and
loaded. Once the procedure is complete, a status window will be displayed. Select OK
and then click NEXT to proceed to Pulsed Fluoro. Repeat the procedure for Pulsed
fluoro and then for spot. When the process is complete and the video gain values are
set according to the following chart, select NEXT to proceed to the next window in the
video level sequence (Auto Black).

Fluoro AGC ON Target Avg -540


Pulsed Fluoro AGC ON
Spot Fixed Target Avg -540

Value
indicated
here.

Manual Only
- +/-
Brightness of
AGC
Average

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Auto Black
For each type of image supported on the system, the default Video Auto-Black goal and
the pedestal are calibrated. This process must be done in the dark. This runs once each
for Fluoro/Pulsed Fluoro and Spot. As each mode is calibrated, a window will be
displayed with calibration status for the step. Select YES and then click Next to proceed
to the next step of the procedure. The goal is for the Measuring Field Level to be zero
(0).

When the window opens, select RUN. The default Fluoro/Pulsed Fluoro Auto Black
Level is set and loaded. Once the procedure is complete, a status window will be
displayed. Select OK and then click NEXT to proceed to Spot. Repeat the procedure for
spot. When the process is complete and the video gain values are set according to the
following chart, select NEXT to proceed to the next window in the Auto Calibration
Sequence (Overlay/Circle Mask).

Fluoro Auto-Black ON
Spot Fixed Black

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2.3 Overlay

Circle Mask

This function sets the black software mask so that it surrounds the phosphor output
window image displayed on the monitor. The circle mask has a range in size from 900
to 1070 pixels in diameter.

NOTE: When running this step, the collimators and octagonal shutters must be
fully open. IBS must also be ON (or manually adjust fluoro kV/mA for
viewable image).

Follow the instructions in the dialog and then click Run. When the step is finished, a
window will be displayed with calibration status for the step. Select OK and then click
Next to proceed to the next step of the procedure. This setting will always be 1070.

Calibration Main Menu: Circle Mask

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The size of the image displayed depends on the relationship in sizes of the Output phosphor
window, collimating lens focal length, camera lens focal length and CCD sensor size. An auto
cal setting of minimum or maximum likely indicates too small or too large of an image projected
on the CCD sensor.

Circle Mask Adjustment

Software circle blanking

Monitor

Phosphor

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Circle
1.1 Outline
Monitor

1.2

1.3
Phosphor
1.4

1.5

1.6

1.7

1.8
CCD Sensor
1.9

1.10

No Circle Blanking Applied: Properly sized and centered image

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Circle
Monitor Outline

Phosphor

CCD Sensor

No Circle Blanking Applied: Image Too Small

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2.4 Iris Calibration

Fluoro

• This calibration must be run with Fluoro ON.


• The step requires a homogenous density phantom in field of view when it is run.
• The Fluoro dose must be adjusted to the proper dose rate prior to running this
step.
• When this step is run, the system will adjust the mechanical iris size to achieve a
CAL level value of 200

The first window will ask that you measure and adjust the x-ray dose for the normal dose
setting for continuous fluoro. Follow the instruction and then click OK.

200

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The next screen will ask that you activate radiation using continuous fluoro.

Click Run to complete the procedure. After you calibrate one rate a dialog box will be
displayed asking “Same for all Rates?” Select Yes.

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Pulsed Fluoro

• This calibration must be run with Pulsed Fluoro ON


• This step requires a homogenous density phantom in field of view when it is run
• The Fluoro Dose MUST be adjusted to the proper dose rate prior to running this
step.
• When this step is run, the system will adjust the mechanical iris size to achieve a
CAL LEVEL value of 200.
• When Pulsed Fluoro Iris calibrations are performed on the System, the default
algorithm will run each iris calibration separately for each configured Pulse Rate.
• IBS turns on and off during this step.
• The sequence is Normal, High and finally Low

Follow on-screen instructions. After you calibrate one rate a dialog box will be displayed
asking “Same for all Rates?” Select Yes.

Fluoro Rate Settings

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2.5 ABS
Instructions for performing the functions are shown in the box under the tabs. Use up
and down arrows to scroll down for all numbered steps. ABS only works in continuous
fluoro/normal dose (must be set on the generator).

ABS Level
This step will calibrate the correct level of Automatic Brightness Stabilization. Click OK to
enable ABS control on the Generator and then press Run. When the step is finished, a
window will be displayed with the calibration status for the step. Select OK and then
click Next to proceed to the next step of the procedure.

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ABS Response

1. Ensure that all optical covers and access ports to the camera and Image
Intensifier are in place and that no stray room light is visible to the camera.
2. Do NOT activate radiation during this calibration step.
3. Press Run to calibrate ABS Gain Response for the selected Camera Mode.
4. Repeat for each available camera mode.
5. When this step is finished, a window will be displayed with the calibration status
for the step. Select OK.
6. Press Next and the system will advance to the Iris/Spot Calibration

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2.6 Iris Calibration – Spot

• This calibration must be run while making Spot exposures


• This step requires a homogenous density phantom in field of view when it is run.
• The Spot Dose MUST be adjusted to the proper dose rate prior to running this
step.
• When this step is run, the system will acquire spot images at a rate of 1 FPS and
adjust the mechanical iris size to achieve a Measuring Field Level value of 1000.

1000

Click Run to complete the procedure.

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3. Calibrating the Collimators

The collimators can only be calibrated from the “System Manual” mode. Click on the
Generator button and the “Collimators” screen will be enabled.

Note the combinations of procedures available. Calibrate for both Normal and MAG1
FOVs and select the appropriate opening or rotation from the list to the right. Use the
sliders to make adjustments.

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To begin, drag the dialog box over to the reference monitor, and then select either
Normal or MAG1. This will send a message to the C-Arm as to what is being calibrated.

1. Select the desired FOV setting on the generator.


2. Click a button to perform the desired calibration.
3. Acquire an image.
4. Use the appropriate slider to align the displayed lines with the position of the
collimators in the image.
5. Repeat as necessary
6. The Init value button will initialize any or all calibration values to the ideal settings
for the current circle mask as follows:
- If “calibration off” is selected, all values for the FOV
- Otherwise, only the selected value for the current FOV.

Run through all the options.

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4. Monitor Alignment

NOTES: The Image Monitors require five minutes to warm up after being powered on and
after synchronizing with the DIS-200. Do not make any Image Monitor
measurements during the first five minutes.

1. Click to open Test Pattern from the


Service Applications menu for monitor
calibration.

2. Select the Geometric Grid test pattern from the thumbnails.


3. Measure the grid display horizontally and vertically on the face of the main Image
Monitor. The grid should be of equal height and width. If the grid is not of equal
height and width, adjust the monitor height or width to correct it for a 1:1 aspect
ratio display.
4. Measure the width of a grid section on the left side of the pattern and verify it is
the same width as the corresponding grid section on the right side of the pattern.
5. Repeat steps 3 & 4 for all optional Image Monitors connected to the DIS-200
system.

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5. Monitor Brightness/Contrast Adjustments

1. From the Service Application Menu, select the Test Pattern button.

Main Image Screen with Test Patterns

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2. Select the SMPTE test pattern from the thumbnails.

3. Make sure the Window/Level settings are set to 512/512 (lower right corner).

4. Use the Brightness and Contrast controls to set them both to maximum values,
then slowly lower the brightness until the black of the circle mask (area
surrounding the image portion of the screen) is just slightly brighter than the very
edge of the CRT screen.

5. Verify the monitor display exhibits the following characteristics:

• The black bar on the bottom of the image (the one with the small white
bar in it) has the same visual darkness as the black mask surrounding the
image.

• There is a graduated uniform increase/decrease in brightness as each of


the twelve boxes in the center portion of the image is moved around.

• The 95% inner black box is visible in the 100% black box (located lower
at the lower left center of the image).

• The 95% inner white box is visible in the 100% white box (located at the
lower right center of the image).

6. Select the INVERT button from the feature menu portion of the main Image
Monitor screen. When the image is inverted, the white bar should be on the right
side of the image and the black bar on the left (not on the Reference Image
Monitor).

7. Repeat steps 4, 5, & 6 for all optional Image Monitors connected to the DIS-
200.system.

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Table of Contents

1. SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS ......................................................................................... 3

1.1 RUNNING DIAGNOSTIC TESTING ............................................................................ 5

2. TESTING OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT ...................................................................... 6

2.1 TESTING DICOM IMAGE TRANSFER ..................................................................... 6


2.2 MEDIA EXPORT ................................................................................................... 8
2.3 DICOM WORKLIST ........................................................................................... 11
2.4 DICOM QUERY/RETRIEVE................................................................................. 15

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1. System Diagnostics
The IAPDB and GIM components have system self-diagnostics that can be run to test their
functions. Access these tests through the Diagnostic Screen on the Service Application GUI.

To access, Click on for Diagnostic screen

Service Application User Interface

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The Diagnostic screen will be displayed.

Service Application: Diagnostic Screen

The Diagnostic Screen offers graphical representation of the circuit boards. All tests are
executed from this screen. Test results are also displayed from this screen with both text and
graphical representation.

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1.1 Running Diagnostic Testing

Run self-diagnostic tests to test the functions of the IAPDB and GIM components. Click
on the GIM or IAPDB icon to run the tests.

Click to run self-diagnostics for GIM

Click to run self-diagnostics for IAPDB

After the tests are completed, click the button to


Return to the Service Functions Screen

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2. Testing Optional Equipment


The best way to test optional system equipment is to run that function from the clinical
application screen. Shimadzu recommends test the following system features on installation to
ensure that they are functioning properly.

• DICOM Image Transfer


• Media Export
• DICOM WorkList
• DICOM Query/Retrieve

NOTES: Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to calibrate the hardcopy device before the
system is connected, and after it has been installed and calibrated. For most
laser systems, there is no need for a laser keypad for the system channel.

2.1 Testing DICOM Image Transfer

To verify DICOM Export is functioning:

1. Click on Patient List button to display the


Patient List dialog.

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2. Click applicable DICOM send button.


3. The Archive Destination window will be displayed.

4. Highlight to select destination


from list of those available.

5. Optionally select “Process


Images” to apply processing
prior to export
6. Optionally select “Embed
Annotations” to apply
annotations to image prior to
export

7. Click OK to process - This will


complete the export procedure.
Or
Cancel to stop the process.

8. Consult status box for success or failure of transaction.

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2.2 Media Export

To verify Media Export is functioning, first insert a blank compact disk in the CD-
Recorder unit (not the CD-ROM drive).

1. From the main menu, click on the “Patient List” button to


display the Patient List dialog.

2. Click on the button on the Patient List


dialog to display the DICOM Selection dialog.

3. The Patient List Media Export dialog screen will be


displayed.

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Select Patient File or study and highlight

Media Export Setup Screen

4. From Device drop-down menu, select media


destination device
5. Highlight Patient file or Study to be transferred
6. Optionally select “Process Images” to apply
processing prior to export

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7. Optionally select “Embed Annotations” to apply


annotations to image prior to export

8. Select either Send Patient File or Send Study File button to process the transfer.

Click to send Patient file to selected Click to send study to selected media
media destination device destination device.

9. A transfer job is created and added to the queue.


Available capacity of CD will be displayed in “Media Capacity” bar.

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2.3 DICOM Worklist

To verify DICOM Worklist is functioning:

To access Worklist:

1. From the main menu, click on the “Patient List” button to display the
Patient List screen.
2. Click on the button on the Patient List dialog to display
the Worklist Selection screen.

3. The Patient List Worklist screen will be displayed.

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2.3.1 Searching for Patient Information

Worklist offers several means by which to search for specific patients. The patient file
can then either be opened for acquisition from the Worklist or imported to the Patient
List to be opened later. Searches can be performed either manually or automatically
using the Auto Query function

Manual Search

1. From drop down Worklist Provider menu, select


provider.

2. Select location (Local = Specific room) and


modality to be queried
RF – Radio Fluorography (returns only files that
contain the RF modality)
XA – X-Ray Angiography (returns only files that
contain the XA modality)
Select both RF and XA to return matches for any
file that has either RF or XA in modality field.

3. Select maximum number of results to be returned


for the query. Use the keyboard to enter a specific
value. Valid range is from 1-100.

4. Enter data against which the query will be run in


the appropriate space.

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NOTE: Format to display time is based on the


regional setting established when DICOM installed
and control by Service Applications utilities menu.

Use Auto Times to set the parameters for when to run


queries in question. Queries can be run during non-
business hours so that information will be available at
the beginning of each shift.

5. To verify that the selected Worklist Provider system


is functioning, select the Verify button. The system
will send a verification message to the Worklist
Provider.

6. The status will be shown in the lower left of the


screen.

7. Click on Execute Query to run query for specified


data.

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A list of all patients that


match search parameters will
be displayed in large window
area of screen.

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2.4 DICOM Query/Retrieve

To verify that DICOM Query/Retrieve is functioning:

To access Query/Retrieve

1. From the main menu, click on the “Patient List” button to display the
Patient List screen.
2. Click on the button on the Patient List screen to
display the WorkList selection dialog

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3. The Patient List Query Retrieve screen will be displayed

4. Select provider from the drop down Provider


menu.

5. Click on Query button. Information will be


displayed in the status window

6. Click Verify to verify destination. The name


of the service provider should appear in the
status window.

The system sends a “move” request to the remote AE that “owns” the patient. As the
system processes the query, current status is displayed in the Status mini-window. This
window will indicate when the process is complete, as well as if there are any problems
running the query. Status can also be monitored from the main image screen.
Once the query is complete, a patient/study/sequence can be selected for processing.
1. Highlight patient to select for file retrieval and click the import button
2. The new patient will appear on the Patient List.
3. Check progress of transfer in status column of patient list screen.

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Table of Contents

OVERVIEW................................................................................................................... 3

ACCESSING SERVICE APPLICATION MENU............................................................ 8

MONITOR CALIBRATION ALIGNMENT ..................................................................... 9

SYSTEM CALIBRATION.............................................................................................. 9

LASER HARDCOPY CALIBRATION ........................................................................... 9

BACK-UP/RESTORE SOFTWARE SETTINGS ........................................................... 9

MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE................................................................................. 16

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Overview

NOTE: Only qualified service personnel, who have received training directly from
Shimadzu should perform these preventive maintenance procedures.

The following section provides the schedule and instructions for performing field service as part
of the Preventive Maintenance program for the DIS-200 system. These preventive maintenance
procedures should be performed semiannually.

Even after the Product Warranty runs out, Shimadzu recommends that the same preventive
maintenance procedures as outlined below be performed semiannually.

CAUTION: These procedures must be performed at the six-month mark, from the
date of installation, to keep the Product Warranty valid!

Instructions for Operators

The first step of the Preventive Maintenance procedure is to instruct the key operators of
the DIS-200 regarding the following items:

1. Allow the monitors to warm up for five minutes after power up. This allows for
optimum image quality on the monitors.
2. DO NOT load any non- Shimadzu supplied software or hardware onto the
system.
3. Review the Safety Summary at the front of this manual.
4. Use only approved media for archiving or copying files.

Also, ask the key operators if there are any changes to the hospital equipment such as:

New laser printer added or planned? If so, check that the printer is on the list of
approved devices. Refer to the compatibility list
(Appendix C) at the end of this manual.
New network device added or planned? If so, follow the procedure to add a DICOM
address. If the system does not already have a
DICOM Network option installed, that will need
to be ordered from Shimadzu.
Is the modem currently installed? If not, To install, see the instructions in the
can it be at this time? Component Installation Procedure section of
this manual (item 4.6 – Modem Replacement).

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PC Cabinet Access

To access some of the components it is necessary to remove the outside covers of the
electronics cabinet. Follow these instructions to remove the panels. Reverse the instructions to
replace the cabinet panels.

All external cable connections are made through the rear panel of the cabinet. It is not
necessary to remove the rear panel for any hardware replacement procedure. For some
replacement procedures, it is necessary to disconnect cables from the rear panel of the cabinet.

WARNING: Always be sure to power down the Shimadzu system, the UPS, and
disconnect the main power cord from the wall outlet before
performing any service on the system.

CD Drive

Floppy Drive
Power Switch

Power LED

Hard Drive

Cabinet Exterior - Front View

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Panel Instructions To Remove Panel Special Notes


Front Front panel does not need to be removed.

Top Top Panel should not need to be removed

Right Right panel does not need to be removed.

Left 1. Remove two screws from back lip of When replacing the side panel on
panel the cabinet frame, first engage the
2 Pull panel back slightly, using indented bottom channel, tip the panel into
handle just until clips are disengaged. place and then fit into integrated
3. Lean panel slightly to the right and lift clips. Slide the panel back into
up from bottom track place
4. Remove panel and set aside.

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Power Connection
LVDS Interface Board Kit

Cable Connections
(see enlargement of
label below)

Advanced Graphics
Processor (AGP)

Modem Board

Digital Host Control

Empty – for future use

IAPDB Board

Video Input Board (VIB)


Empty

Cabinet - Rear View

Cable Connections Label

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JP1 CDR/
CD-RW
PC POWER SUPPLY
(033-004)

LVDS INTERFACE
BOARD KIT
(726-458-G2)

Flopppy Drive

CPU
(098-651)
DIMM 1 (098-611) - FOR UPGRADE TO 512MB
DIMM 0 (098-611)

DIMM 2

POWER CONNECTOR
SECONDARY IDE
(CDR/CD-RW)

(HARD DRIVE)
PRIMARY IDE

FLOPPY DRIVE

HARD
DRIVE

GRAPHICS CARD (098-649)

Modem

Optional Hardcopy Board

IAPDB Board

Video Output Board

PC Cabinet – Side View Drawing

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Accessing Service Application Menu

To open the Service Application from the clinical application using the keyboard, press the <alt>
key and the F8 key. Enter user name and password when prompted. Only authorized
personnel will be able to log in to the service application.

A login screen will appear. Enter user name and password.

Designation Login Information Level of Authority


User Name: operator Access to clinical application only.
Clinical Personnel Password: orion

User Name: serviceapp Access to clinical application and most functions of


Service Personnel Password: orion service application.

• Passwords are case sensitive.


• After three failed attempts to access service applications using an
incorrect user name or password, the system will return the user to the
Clinical Applications screen.
• Contact the Network Administrator if you have problems logging in.

3. The Service Application Menu screen will be displayed.

Service Application Screen

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Monitor Calibration Alignment

The first step of the Preventive Maintenance procedure is to check the alignment and calibration
of all Image Monitors connected to the system using the procedure described in step #6 of this
manual - Monitor Brightness/Contrast Adjustment & Calibration

System Calibration

The second step of the Preventive Maintenance procedure is to perform the System Calibration
if the image quality on the monitors or on printed images looks unacceptable. Use the
procedure described in Section 4 of this manual – System Calibration.

This test allows Real-Time System Calibration display on the Image Monitor. System Calibration
is an automated procedure.

NOTE: If the camera is re-calibrated, the new settings should be saved to the system
and to a floppy disk. See the instructions in BACK-UP/RESTORE
SOFTWARE SETTINGS.

Laser Hardcopy Calibration

The third step of the Preventive Maintenance procedure is to re-calibrate the laser hard copy
device using the device manufacturer's manual.

Back-up/Restore Software Settings

The fourth step of the Preventive Maintenance procedure is to save the software feature
parameters and System Calibration settings to floppy disks. This provides a quick and easy
means of restoring the system parameters if one of the main components in the PC needs to be
replaced.

NOTE: There are separate procedures for saving the system and camera settings.

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Save System Parameters to Hard Drive

Insert a blank, high-density double sided, floppy disk into the floppy drive (A).
From Service Applications – Configurations:

Backup
button

1. Click to access back-up function. A confirmation screen will


be displayed

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2. Click Yes to continue backup procedure. The Backup


Configuration window will be displayed.

3. Select file name and type and then click save. The files will be saved in the
Backup folder (or other location as specified).

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Save System Calibration Parameters to Floppy


Insert a blank, high-density double sided, floppy disk into the floppy drive (A).
From Service Applications – Configurations:

Backup
button

1. Click to access back-up function. A confirmation screen will


be displayed

2. A new window will appear. Enter a new File Name in the File Name: box. Use
the current date as the file name.

NOTE: The file extension.reg MUST be retained.

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1. Select the SAVE button.


2. Repeat steps 1-3 only this time use the same file name (current date) and
change the file save location to the floppy disk drive (a).
3. Select the SAVE button.
4. Once all the system parameters have been saved to the floppy disk, the system
will return to the Field Service screen.
5. The floppy disk should be labeled with the following information:
• Disk Title: “Camera Parameters”
• Reason for backup: “Preventive Maintenance Parameters”
• Current Date
• Name of the engineer performing the backup

Keep the disk with the technical documentation.

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Restore System Calibration Settings from Floppy to Hard Drive

1. Ensure that the latest camera parameters disk is in the floppy disk drive (disks
should be labeled with date backup was performed).

2. Click to access restore configuration. A confirmation


screen will be displayed

3. Click yes to continue backup procedure. The Windows


“Open” window will be displayed.

4. A new window appears. Select the floppy disk drive (A) source file.

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5. A Registry Editor message window will appear saying the restoration update was
successful. Select the OK button.
6. Once all the system parameters have been restored, select the SAVE button.
7. Select the System Shutdown mode.
6. Reboot the system.
7. Keep the disk with technical documentation.

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Mechanical Maintenance

The fifth step of the Preventive Maintenance procedure is to check the overall functionality and
appearance of each major component in the system.

In addition, perform the steps outlined below.

1. Check cabling for chafing replace if necessary.


2. Check cable connections and cable connection housings. If the housings are
damaged, replace the cables. If the connectors are loose, re-secure the
connection.
3. Verify that the Hardware in the power distribution box is secure, (power supplies,
PCB board etc.). Tighten screws if necessary.

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Table of Contents

1. OVERVIEW..................................................................................................... 3

2. PC CABINET ACCESS .................................................................................. 5

3. SYSTEM PREPARATION .............................................................................. 9

3.1 EXIT APPLICATION ........................................................................................................9

4. REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES – EXTERNAL COMPONENTS............... 11

4.1 KEYBOARD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE .....................................................................11


4.2 ADDING A SECOND KEYBOARD ...................................................................................16
4.3 MOUSE REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE ...........................................................................16
4.3 MOUSE REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE ...........................................................................17
4.4 GENERATOR INTERFACE MODULE REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE ...................................19

5. REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES – INTERNAL COMPONENTS ................ 21

5.1 CD-RW REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE ..........................................................................21


5.2 FLOPPY DRIVE REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE ................................................................24
5.3 HARD DRIVE REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE ...................................................................27
5.4 MODEM REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE ...........................................................................29
5.5 CPU REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE ...............................................................................31
5.6 MOTHERBOARD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE...............................................................31
5.7 CPU/MOTHERBOARD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE ......................................................31
5.8 PC POWER SUPPLY REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE ........................................................39
5.9 DVI MATROX BOARD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE ......................................................40
5.10 VIDEO INTERFACE BOARD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE ................................................43
5.11 LVDS BOARD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE..................................................................46
5.12 HARDCOPY BOARD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE ..........................................................49
5.13 IAPDB BOARD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE ...............................................................53
5.14 IAPDB BOARD MEMORY UPGRADE/REPLACE INSTRUCTIONS ...................................57

6. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ..................................................................... 60

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1. Overview

This section is designed to provide instructions for maintaining the system software and
replacing defective parts. In most cases, it is not necessary to repair components in the field.
The DIS-200 is designed for easy exchange of field replaceable units (FRUs) such as disk
drives and computer boards.

These instructions can also be used to add options to the system after it is installed.

CAUTION! Care should be taken when connecting and disconnecting any


disk drive cables. Rough handling may cause damage to the
connector, which will hinder operation of the system.

WARNING! Proper ESD procedures must be follow when replacing any


electrostatic sensitive component in the system. A ground strap
may be connected to any point on the cabinet chassis.

WARNING! The following assumptions are made for all the instructions in this
section of the manual.

• A suitable replacement component is already on hand.


• The x-ray generator and DIS-200 are powered down.
• The technician has attended a formal Technical Service
training class

If any of these conditions have not been met, do not begin the
procedure. Contact Field Service for instructions.

WARNING: Consult the Customer Care Department regarding defective parts.


All defective parts must be returned to Shimadzu.

WARNING: At the decommissioning of the system, consult with Customer


Care for the proper disposal of parts or contact your local
Regulatory agency.

NOTE: The system warranty is dependent on all the conditions listed above being met.

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WARNING! THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES PRODUCES RADIATION.


WEAR PROPER LEAD SHIELDING!

WARNING! WEAR PROPER LEAD SHIELDING WHEN IN A ROOM WHERE


A RADIATION SOURCE WILL BE ACTIVATED.

CAUTION! A personal dosimeter badge should be worn in designated patient


treatment areas.

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2. PC Cabinet Access

In order to replace some of the system components, it is necessary to remove the outside
covers of the electronics cabinet. Follow these instructions to remove the panels. Reverse
the instructions to replace the cabinet panels.

All external cable connections are made through the rear panel of the cabinet. It is not
necessary to remove the rear panel for any hardware replacement procedure. For some
replacement procedures, it is necessary to disconnect cables from the rear panel of the
cabinet.

WARNING: Always be sure to power down the system, the UPS, and disconnect
the main power cord from the wall outlet before performing any
service on the system.

CD Drive

Floppy Drive Power Switch

Power LED

Hard Drives

Cabinet Exterior Front View

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Panel Instructions To Remove Panel Special Notes


Front Front panel does not need to be removed.

Top Top Panel should not need to be removed

Right Right panel does not need to be removed.

Left 1. Remove two screws from back lip of When replacing the side panel on
panel the cabinet frame, first engage the
2 Pull panel back slightly, using bottom channel, tip the panel into
indented handle just until clips are place and then fit into integrated
disengaged. clips. Slide the panel back into place
3. Lean panel slightly to the right and lift
up from bottom track
4. Remove panel and set aside.

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JP1 CDR/
CD-RW
PC POWER SUPPLY
(033-004)

LVDS INTERFACE
BOARD KIT
(726-458-G2)

Flopppy Drive

CPU
(098-651)
DIMM 1 (098-611) - FOR UPGRADE TO 512MB
DIMM 0 (098-611)

DIMM 2

POWER CONNECTOR
SECONDARY IDE
(CDR/CD-RW)

(HARD DRIVE)
PRIMARY IDE

FLOPPY DRIVE

HARD
DRIVE

GRAPHICS CARD (098-649)

Modem

Optional Hardcopy Board

IAPDB Board

Video Output Board

PC Cabinet – Side View Drawing

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Power Connection
LVDS Interface Board Kit

Cable Connections
(see enlargement of
label below)

Advanced Graphics
Processor
(AGP)

Modem Board

Digital Host Control

Empty – for future use

IAPDB Board

Video Input Board (VIB)


Empty

Cabinet - Rear View

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3. System Preparation

Peripheral components can be replaced without removing any panels from the PC.
However, it is recommended that the computer be shut down prior to disconnecting
existing components or connecting the replacement.

3.1 Exit Application

Prior to shutting down the PC, it is necessary to exit the application. To do this:

1. Close patient file that may be open by clicking arrow in Standard Control
box. The Warning dialog box will be displayed:

Click OK to close current patient file.

2. Exit application by pressing F-8 or displaying the function keys and pressing “Exit”.
3. A warning will appear asking for confirmation.

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Select Yes to exit the application or No to continue.

The DIS-200 will safely and automatically save any new image data to the Hard Drive
and close the software program.

When the clinical application closes, the PC will automatically shutdown.

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4. Replacement Procedures – External Components

The following are considered external or peripheral components:


• Keyboard
• Mouse
• Monitor
• Generator Interface Module
• Camera
• Iris

Procedures for replacing these components are outlined in this section. Refer to Part 2 – PC
Cabinet Access and Part 3 – System Preparation prior to beginning any replacement procedure.

WARNING! The following assumptions are made for all the instructions in this
section of the manual.

• A suitable replacement component is already on hand.


• The system is powered down.
• The technician has attended a formal Technical Service
training class.

WARNING! Proper ESD procedures must be followed when replacing any


electrostatic sensitive component in the system. A ground strap
may be connected to any point on the cabinet chassis.

4.1 Keyboard Replacement Procedure

CAUTION: If the Shut Down function does not result in the PC being powered OFF,
contact the Network Administrator for assistance. System errors may
occur if PC is simply turned off at the power button without proper shut
down procedures having been followed

1. Remove existing keyboard and set aside.

NOTE: The keyboard may be connected to extension cable, in which case the
connection is at the end of the extension cable, near the keyboard.

2. Plug Keyboard cable into connector on the rear of the PC (see Figure below for
location of connection)

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Connect Keyboard Cable Here

Rear View PC Cabinet: Keyboard Connection

3. Restart the computer


4. Click button on the Windows Desk Top or press the Windows key on
the keyboard (lower left side of keyboard).
5. Select “Accessories”
6. Select “Notepad”

7. A blank document will be displayed. To test that all letters on the keyboard work,
type the following sentence in upper and lower case letters:
THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG
8. If any of these functions fail to work, the keyboard is defective.

4.1.1 Configuring for an International Keyboard

To configure an international keyboard to the system:

1. Click button on the Windows Desk Top or press the Windows key on the
keyboard (lower left side of keyboard).

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2. Click Settings

3. Click Control Panel

4. The Control Panel window will be displayed

5. Click on the Keyboard icon

6. The Keyboard Properties Window will be displayed.

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7. Click on “Language”
tab

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8. Click on Add

9. A small window offering a drop down menu will be opened.


10. Use the down arrow to locate the language to be added.
11. Highlight and click OK
12. The keyboard for the selected language can be added.

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4.2 Adding a Second Keyboard

1. Turn OFF the x-ray system and the DIS-200 system, and any other peripheral
devices.
2. Unplug the main power cord.
3. Unplug the Keyboard connector from the rear of the PC.
4. Attach the Y-Keyboard adapter to the rear of the PC using the Keyboard outlet.
5. Use extension cables where necessary (see figure below). A maximum of two
100 ft. extensions can be used with the Y-Keyboard adapter (one for each
Keyboard).
6. Attach one Keyboard cable to the Y-Keyboard adapter, and the other Keyboard
cable to the other outlet on the Y-Keyboard adapter.
7. Reconnect the main power cable to the wall outlet.
8. Turn ON the x-ray system.
9. Turn ON the UPS, Power Conditioner and any other peripheral devices.
10. Turn ON the system.
11. After power up, select any Acquire mode.
12. At the Patient Database window, select the NEW button to start a new patient
file.
13. Verify both keyboards can be used to enter patient data.
14. When complete, select the CANCEL button at the Patient Data window.

Y-KEY ADAPTER 100 ft. Extension Cable(s) (if


installed m ust be connected here.
PC One extension
can be installed for each Keyboard.)
Rear Panel

Circular DIN
Connector

KEYBOARD 2 ND KEYBOARD

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4.3 Mouse Replacement Procedure

WARNING! Proper ESD procedures must be followed when replacing any electrostatic
sensitive component in the system. A ground strap may be connected to
any point on the cabinet chassis.

1. Unplug existing mouse and discard. Also, the mouse connection may be a USB
type (flat connector instead of round).

NOTE: The mouse may be connected to extension cable, in which case the connection is at
the end of the extension cable, near the mouse

2. Plug mouse into connection on the rear of the PC Cabinet. Refer to Figure 10
for location of mouse connection).

USB mouse
connection
Standard mouse
connection

PC Cabinet Rear View: Mouse Connection

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3. Restart the computer


4. Click button on the Windows Desk Top
5. Select the then press control panel
6. Press
7. Double click the mouse Icon or setting and the following will be displayed:

“Jack in
the Box”
for testing

Mouse Properties Test Screen

8. With the left mouse button, double-click the “Jack in the Box” icon

9. The “Jack in the Box” will pop out if the button works.

10. If “Jack in the Box” does not pop out, the mouse is defective.
11. Repeat steps for the right mouse button.

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4.4 Generator Interface Module Replacement Procedure

WARNING! A wrist strap must be worn while executing this procedure in order to
prevent damage to the drive and other components inside the chassis.

1. Power OFF all components of the system.


2. Turn OFF the entire x-ray system and the digital system.
3. Unplug the GIM unit power cord from the power inlet on the unit.

Connections within the GIM unit


1. Disconnect the connections to the GIM board. These should include the
following:
• P15 – Null modem interface cable to the PC
• P1 – Opto isolated inputs
• P2 – Relay outputs
• P18 – drive outputs
• P20 – ABS output

NOTE: The cables should already be labeled from the installation process. If they are
not labeled on the GIM, please label the connection before disconnecting them.
Also, there may be other connections then those listed above. The cables
should also be connected to the strain relief near the cable port. These
connections to the strain relief will have to be removed and then reinstalled on
the new unit.

2. Remove the GIM unit from the C-ARM.


3. Mount the new GIM board back onto the C-arm.
4. Reconnect the cables removed earlier. Route the cable in the same fashion as
they were routed before and connect them to the strain relief.
5. Plug in the GIM power.
6. Turn on the PC. While the system is booting, hold down the <shift> key. This
will cause the system to prompt you for a login account.
7. Logon as “serviceapp” using the password “orion.”
8. The system will boot up to the Service Application.
9. Select the “Update” function on the main menu of the Service Application.
10. Select the “Hardware” tab.
11. Select “GIM” button. The browser window will be displayed.
12. Select GIMCode.bin file and then click “Open”.
13. A message will be displayed indicating a successful load. Press OK and then
continue.
14. Select the “Remote” button. The browser window will be displayed.
15. Select Remote.bin file and then click “Open”.
16. Get message “???? Remote Module downloaded successfully”.
17. Exit the Service Application.
18. The Clinical Application will be displayed. Exit the Clinical Application.
19. The PC and C-arm will shutdown.
20. Turn the system back on.

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21. While the system is rebooting, hold down the <shift> key. This will cause the
system to prompt you for a login account.
22. Logon as “serviceapp” using the password “orion”.
23. The system will boot up to the Service Application.
24. Select “Config” from the main menu of the Service Application
25. Select the Generator Lines tab
26. Select the Digital Outputs tab.
27. If Pulse Fluoro Ref is “disabled”, set to enabled (remember the original setting)
28. Change the Polarity setting from “Active High” to “Active Low”,
then change it back to “Active High”.
29. In the same screen, set Phase Delay to “0” (that’s the number zero without the
quotes).
30. If Pulse Fluoro Ref was changed to “enabled” (in three steps previous), return the
setting back to “disabled”. Otherwise, leave as “enabled”.
31. Select “Save” button and select “Yes” to the “Are you sure?” question.
32. Exit the Config window
33. Exit the Service Application
34. The Clinical Application will appear. Exit the Clinical Application. The C-arm and
PC will shutdown automatically.
35. Turn on the system.
36. The system will auto-login as “operator” and starts the clinical application.
37. Acquire a new patient and perform all functions and test acquiring a patient study
and verify all features.

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5. Replacement Procedures – Internal Components

DIS-200 internal components consist of:

• CD Device
• Floppy Drive
• Hard Drive
• Modem
• CPU
• Motherboard
• PC Power Supply
• DVI Matrox Board
• Video Interface Board
• LVDS Board
• Hardcopy Board
• IAPDB

In order to replace these components, it is necessary to remove the side panel of the PC. Refer
to Part 2 – PC Cabinet Access and Part 3 – System Preparation prior to beginning any
replacement procedure.

NOTE: Follow Installation instructions provided with the replacement part either by
Shimadzu or the manufacturer of the part.

5.1 CD-RW Replacement Procedure

1. Install new CD-RW into CD-ROM/RW slot.

CD-RW Top Slot

Mounting Clips

2. Connect the power connection to the CD-RW.


3. Power on the system
4. Allow Windows to install the New Hardware if not installed already.

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5.1.1 Testing the CD-RW:

1. Double click the Easy CD Creator Icon on the Desktop.

2. The Easy CD Creator Menu will be displayed.

For Easy CD Creator 4, use the following instructions:

1. Select “Data”

2. Select “Data CD”.

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3. Use the menu to choose a file and drag it down to the lower right selection box.
4. Insert a blank CD and click the Create CD button on the top menu bar.
5. Click OK at the next window.
6. When write is complete remove the CD and insert it into another PC and verify
the CD can be read.
7. Close Easy CD Creator and open Golden Hawk software by clicking the Icon on
the desktop.
8. Open a test file.
9. Write additional Data to the CD.
10. Review the CD on another PC to verify the write was created successfully.
11. If the CD can be reviewed testing is complete.

For Easy CD Creator 5, use the following instructions

1. Slide mouse over “make a data CD”.


2. Then slide mouse over “data CD project” and click
3. Use the menu to select a file and drag it down to the lower right selection box.
4. Insert a blank CD and click record button.
5. At Record CD Setup window, click Options.
6. Record Options:
Record CD

Record Method:
Finalize Session Don’t Finalize CD Track-at-once

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7. Click “Start Recording”.


8. Say No to Save CD Project Changes.
9. When write is complete remove the CD and insert it into another PC and verify
the CD can be read.
10. Close Easy CD Creator.
11. Open Easy CD Creator.
12. Write additional Data to the CD.
13. Review the CD on another PC to verify the write was created successfully.
14. If the CD can be reviewed testing is complete.

5.2 Floppy Drive Replacement Procedure

This procedure provides instructions on how to remove and attach the new floppy drive
in a DIS-200 system in the field.

EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS:

The following material should be provided with this replacement kit:

• Floppy drive
• Installation instructions

Tools required to perform this procedure:

• Medium Philips screwdriver

WARNING! A wrist strap must be worn while executing this procedure in order to
prevent damage to the drive and other components inside the chassis.

1. Turn OFF the entire system and unplug the System main power cord.

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Rear Chassis
Screws

1. Remove the two screws from the rear of the chassis. (See Above)

2. Disconnect the internal power cable between the power supply and the drive unit
being replaced (cut cable ties where necessary).
3. Disconnect the interface cable from the back of the drive.

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Front Cover Tabs

4. Remove the front cover by pressing the tabs and pulling the cover away from the
chassis.

Floppy Drive

5. Press in the tabs and remove the floppy drive. Remove the rails from the side of
the floppy drive and install them on the new floppy drive
6. Reconnect the interface cable and power cable to the new drive.
7. Reconnect the main power cable and power on the peripherals and PC.
8. Power the System ON.
9. Insert a blank floppy in the new drive.
10. Press Windows key on keyboard for START menu.
11. From the START button, select Programs and Windows 2000 Explorer.
12. To verify that the floppy drive works: Copy a file from the C: drive to the floppy
disk. Verify that the file appears on the A: drive.
13. Close the EXPLORER Window.
14. Select System Shutdown mode and confirm.
15. Turn OFF the PC and any peripheral devices.
16. Reattach the PC side panel and fasten it with the screws from the earlier step.

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17. Reattach the front panel to the PC tower by inserting the tabs on the right side of
the panel into the mounting holes on the PC, then tilt in the left side until the tabs
catch in the PC.
18. Turn ON the system, and ensure the system powers up properly.

5.3 Hard Drive Replacement Procedure

WARNING! Proper ESD procedures must be followed when replacing any


electrostatic sensitive component in the system. A ground strap may be
connected to any point on the cabinet chassis.

1. Turn OFF the entire system.


2. .
3. Unplug the System main power cord (

Rear Chassis Screws

4. Remove the two screws from the rear of the chassis and remove the side panel.
(See Above)

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Hard Drive Bay Screw


IDE Cable and
Power
Connector Hard Drive mounting
screws
(1ST two holes)

5.

5. Remove the power connector and IDE Cable from the defective drive.
6. Remove the screw that holds the hard drive bay in place.
7. Remove the screws that hold the hard drive in the bay on both sides (four
screws).
8. Remove the defective hard drive from the metal bay.
9. Install the new Hard Drive into the metal bay and secure it with the screws.
10. Install the drive and bay back into the chassis.
11. Connect the power and IDE cable onto the new drive.
12. Remove the Ethernet cable from the computer.
13. Power on the system and verify it boots to the windows desktop.
14. Logon as serviceapp user.

NOTE: At this point, contact the system administrator to supply the network
information (IP address, Subnet, DNS, etc.). The machine name is the
serial number of the system as a default from the factory.

15. Select Start/Settings/Network and Dial-Up Connections.


16. Right click. Select Local Area Connection and then click Properties.
17. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Properties.
18. At Internet Protocol (TCP/TP) Properties and then check “Use the following IP
address” button.
19. Set appropriate settings for your network.
20. Connect Ethernet cable to computer.
21. After setup, restart the computer.
22. Logon back on as serviceapp user
23. Double click on DIS-200 icon. A window will appear with the Site ID # Call
Shimadzu Customer Care Group with the Site ID number so that that the Crypt
key can be entered for the system to function on the computer.

Restoring Your Settings:

24. Insert the config floppy into the floppy drive (This is the floppy that should have
been made after initial setup of the system which includes SysConfig.xml,
UserConfig.xml and Calsettings.cal.).
25. Open the Service Application.
26. Click Config.
27. Click restore.
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28. Look in A:\ for the Config file.


29. Select file.
30. Select open. (Do the same for both Config files)
31. Click Calib
32. Click Restore
33. Click Yes at “Are You Sure?”
34. Look in A:\ for the Cal file
35. Verify system serial number.
36. Click exit
37. Exit service application.
38. Clinical application will now automatically start.
39. Test the system for functionality (Fluoro, Spot, DICOM, etc.)
40. Perform Normal Shutdown
41. Reinstall the side panel and secure with the two screws.

5.4 Modem Replacement Procedure

WARNING! Proper ESD procedures must be follow when replacing any electrostatic
sensitive component in the system. A ground strap may be connected to
any point on the cabinet chassis.

1. Turn OFF the entire system and unplug the system main power cord.

Rear Chassis
Screws

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2. Remove the two screws from the rear of the chassis (see above).
3. Remove the modem cable attached to the board.
4. Remove the modem from inside the Chassis (Slot #1).

Modem in Slot #2

5. Insert the replacement board into the same slot the defective one came out of.
6. Turn ON the system and monitors, and ensure it powers up properly.
7. Exit any applications

8. Double click the PC Anywhere Icon on the Desktop of the system.


9. Double click the "Remote Service" Icon.

10. Now contact Customer Care and request that they dial into the system to check
the connection.
11. Once Shimadzu confirms the connection, the installation is complete.
12. Perform normal shutdown.
13. Reattached the PC side panel and fasten it with the screws from the earlier step.
14. Power system back up.

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5.5 CPU Replacement Procedure

Follow Procedure outlined in 5.7 CPU/Motherboard Replacement Procedure

5.6 Motherboard Replacement Procedure

Follow Procedure outlined in 5.7 CPU/Motherboard Replacement Procedure

5.7 CPU/Motherboard Replacement Procedure

This procedure provides instructions on how to remove and install a motherboard/CPU in a


DIS-200 digital system in the field.

EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS
The following material should be provided with this replacement kit:
• Motherboard
• CPU

Tools required to perform this procedure:

• Medium Philips screwdriver


• Medium Flat screwdriver
• Household goop

Definitions:

CPU Central Processor Unit

WARNING! Proper ESD procedures must be follow when replacing any


electrostatic sensitive component in the system. A ground strap
may be connected to any point on the cabinet chassis.

1. Turn OFF the entire system and unplug the system main power cord.

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Keyboard & Mouse


Connections

Rear Chassis
Screws

2. Remove the two screws from the rear of the chassis. (See Above)
3. Remove the side panel by sliding the two tabs, sliding the panel forward, and
lifting from the chassis.
4. Remove all external cables from the outside of the Chassis.
5. Pull tower out and lay on side.

Power Connector

Mounting
hardware S-DRAM memory
Modules
IDE and Floppy
Connections
Fan power

Additional Com 2
Hardware boards
Reset/Power
switch

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Power Connector

Mounting
hardware S-DRAM memory
Modules
IDE and Floppy
Connections

Fan power

Additional Com 2
Hardware boards
Reset/Power
switch
Intel D815EEAU2

Power Connector

DDR S-DRAM
memory Modules

IDE and Floppy


Connections

Power
Cable Power, Reset,
LED header
See below

Intel D845GEBV2

7. Disconnect all internal cables to the Motherboard. (Take note of their position)
6. Remove the standoffs securing the long board.
7. Remove all hardware boards. (Take note of their position)
8. Remove the mounting screws that hold the motherboard in place. (Scattered
around the outside edge and in the middle)
9. D845 motherboard only: Unplug the power cable to the CPU fan.
10. Remove the S-DRAM DIMM from the old motherboard and install in the new
motherboard.
11. Insert the Motherboard.
12. Mount the Motherboard using the hardware removed from the defective one.
13. Install all the additional hardware boards.
14. Reconnect all power connections and cables.

NOTE: The D845GEBV2 motherboard connections are slightly different than the
D815EEAU2

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2 4 6 8

1 3 5 7 9

Front Panel Header


D845GEBV2
HDD LED 1-3
PWR LED 2-4
RESET 5-7
PWR SW 6-8

15. Install the Keyboard & Mouse and all other exterior connections.
16. Power up system and press [F2] to enter C-MOS and verify the C-MOS settings.

Main:
BIOS Version Cannot Change

Processor Type Cannot Change


Processor Speed Cannot Change
Front Side Bus Speed Cannot Change
Cache RAM Cannot Change
Total Memory Cannot Change
Memory Bank0 Cannot Change
Memory Bank1 Cannot Change
Memory Bank2 Cannot Change
Language [English]
System Time [ ] Set if Incorrect
System Date [ ] Set if incorrect

Advanced:
Extended Configuration [Not Used]
PCI Configuration
Boot Configuration
Peripheral Configuration
IDE Configuration
Diskette Configuration
Event Log Configuration
Video Configuration

PCI Configuration:
PCI Slot1 IRQ Priority [Auto]
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PCI Slot2 IRQ Priority [Auto]


PCI Slot3 IRQ Priority [Auto]
PCI Slot4 IRQ Priority [Auto]
PCI Slot5 IRQ Priority [Auto]

Boot Configuration:
Plug & Play O/S [Yes]
Reset Config Data [No]
Numlock [On]

Peripheral Configuration:

Serial Port A [Auto]


Serial Port B [Auto]
Parallel Port [Auto]
Mode [Bi-directional]
Audio Device [Enabled]
LAN Device [Enabled]
Legacy USB Support [Enabled]

IDE Configuration:

IDE Controller [Both]


PCI IDE Bus Master [Enable]
Hard Disk Pre-Delay [Disabled]
Primary IDE Master [ID of installed Hard
Drive]
Primary IDE Slave [Not Installed]
Secondary IDE Master [ID of installed CD
Drive]
Secondary IDE Slave [Not Installed]

Diskette Configuration:

Diskette Controller [Enabled]


Floppy A [1.44/1.25 MB 3 ½]
Diskette Write Protect [Disabled]

Event Log Configuration:

Event Log [Space Available]


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Event Log Validity [Valid]


View Event Log
Clear All Event Logs [No]
Event Logging [Enabled]
Mark Events As Read

Video Configuration:

Primary Video Adapter [AGP]


AGP Hardware Detected [4X AGP Card]

Security:
Supervisor Password Is [Not Installed]
User Password Is [Not Installed]
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password

Power:
APM
Power Management [Enabled]
Inactivity Timer [20 Minutes]
Hard Drive [Enabled]
ACPI
ACPI Suspend State [S1 State]
Video Repost [Disable]
Wake on LAN from S5 [Stay Off]

After Power Failure [Last State]


Wake on PME [Stay Off]
Wake on Modem Ring [Stay Off]

Boot:
Quiet Boot [Enabled]
Intel ® Rapid BIOS Boot [Disabled]
Scan User Flash Area [Disabled]
Boot Device Priority
1st Boot Device [Removable Dev.]
2nd Boot Device [Hard Drive]
3rd Boot Device [ATAPI CD-ROM]
4th Boot Device [Intel ® Boot Agent
Ve]
Hard Disk Drive
1st Hard Disk Drive [ID of installed Hard

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Drive]
Removable Devices
1st Removable Device [1st Floppy drive]
ATAPI CD-ROM Drives
1st ATAPI CDROM [ID of installed CD
Drive]

Exit: Select - Exit Saving Changes <enter>


Save configuration changes and exit now?
Yes <enter>

17. Power up the system.


18. Hold the shift key and logon as serviceapp user. The service application will
come up. Click Exit. The Site ID number will come up.
19. Call Shimadzu Customer Care Group with the Site ID number so that that the
Crypt key can be entered for DIS-200 to function on the computer.
20. Close the Clinical application. The Windows desktop will be displayed.
21. Insert the Intel Desktop Boards D815 or D845GEBV2 Intel Express Installer
CD that came with the motherboard into the CD drive. For D815 motherboard,
perform step 24 and skip step 25. For D845 motherboard, skip step 24 and
perform step 25.
22. To load 815 motherboard drivers, follow steps below:
a. Insert the D815EEA2U CD (Motherboard Drivers) in the CD-ROM Drive.
The CD will autostart.
b. Check ONLY the Intel® Chipset INF Update option
c. Click “Install now”
d. Click to accept license agreement.
e. Click "Yes" at installation confirmation.
f. System will restart when finished. Hold shift key down and log back on
as serviceapp user. Install dialog should show installed for option
checked. Click "Close".
g. Check ONLY the Intel Ether Express PRO/100 LAN option.
h. Click “Install now”
i. Click Yes to accept license agreement.
j. Click "Yes" at installation confirmation.
k. System will restart when finished. Hold shift key down and log back on
as serviceapp user. Install dialog should show installed for option
checked. Click "Close".
l. Check ONLY the “Intel® Ultra ATA Storage Driver”.
m. Click “Install now”
n. Click Yes to accept license agreement.
o. Click "Yes" at installation confirmation.
p. System will restart when finished. Hold shift key down and log back on
as serviceapp user. Install dialog should show installed for option
checked.
q. Close window. Remove the CD from the CD device.

23. To load 845 motherboard drivers, follow steps below:


a. Insert the D845GEBV2 CD (Motherboard Drivers) in the CD ROM Drive.
The CD will autostart.
b. Click “Clear All” button.
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c. Check the following options:


Intel® Chipset INF Update
Analog Devices*SoundMax* digital audio
Intel® PRO/10/100/1000/Wireless
USB 2.0 Driver for Microsoft* Windows 2000
Intel® Application Accelerator
d. Click “Install now”
e. Accept license agreement.
f. Click Yes at continue installation.
g. Let it run through.
h. System will restart when finished. Hold shift key down.
i. Log back on as serviceapp and install dialog should show installed for
option checked and then it will go to the next option to install.
j. Steps h and i will be repeated for each option selected.
k. Once last option is installed, click Close.
l. Click Exit.

24. Double click on the DIS-200 Icon.


25. Perform functional testing on the system.
26. If DICOM is applicable, send/receive a patient file or verify that the Hospital
network is accessible via the Ethernet port on the motherboard.
27. Perform normal shutdown.
28. Attach the new cable tie to its previous location on the long board.
29. Reinsert the standoffs to the same location and apply household “Goop” to
secure the standoffs to the chassis.
30. Reinstall the side panel of the chassis and fasten it.
31. Power up the system.

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5.8 PC Power Supply Replacement Procedure

WARNING! Proper ESD procedures must be follow when replacing any electrostatic
sensitive component in the system. A ground strap may be connected to
any point on the cabinet chassis.

1. Turn OFF the entire system and unplug the system main power cord.

Rear Chassis
Screws

2. Remove the two screws from the rear of the chassis. (See Above)

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Mounting Screws

3. Remove the four (4) screws that hold the power supply in place and remove the
power connections from the motherboard and other devices.
4. Remove the old power supply. Be careful not to hit the CPU processor.
5. Mount the New Power supply with the four (4) screws.
6. Insert the new power supply connections into the motherboard.
7. Plug the main power cord back into the system.
8. Turn ON the UPS and Power Conditioner (if installed).
9. Turn ON the system and monitors, and ensure it powers up properly.
10. From the Windows 2000 screen, press the “Start” button and the “Shut Down” to
shut the system down.
11. Turn OFF the PC, Isolation Transformer, UPS and all peripherals.
12. Replace the cabinet Side panel to the PC.
13. Power on the system.

5.9 DVI Matrox Board Replacement Procedure

This procedure provides instructions on how to remove and install a new graphics board
in a DIS-200 digital system in the field.

EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS:

The following material should be provided with this replacement kit:

• Graphics board
• Installation instructions

Tools required to perform this procedure:

• Medium Philips screwdriver

WARNING! A wrist strap must be worn while executing this procedure in order to
prevent damage to the drive and other components inside the
chassis.

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1. Power OFF all components of the system.


2. Turn OFF the entire x-ray system and the digital system.
3. Unplug the digital system.
4. Remove the two screws on the back lip of the PC tower.

Rear Chassis
Screws

Cabinet - Rear View

5. Remove the left side panel (as looking from the front of the PC tower) by pulling
the panel slightly toward the back, using the indent in the panel.
6. Lean the panel slightly outward and lift up from the bottom track.

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Retaining screw DVI board Tab

7. Disconnect the external DVI cable from the board.


8. Disconnect the reference monitor connection (if installed), a SVGA connection.
9. Using a Philips screwdriver, remove the one screw used to secure the graphics
board in the PC.
NOTE: The graphics board has a unique slot in the motherboard. There is a tab holding
in the board that must be pushed down to be able to remove the board

10. Pull the board out of the PC and slide in the replacement board.
11. Secure the board with the screw removed earlier.
12. Connect the reference monitor SVGA cable (if the option is installed) to the
graphics board.
13. Connect the graphics cable to the board.
14. Power on the system.
15. Follow standard Windows and digital system startup procedure.
16. If the system starts up properly and gets to the main menu of the clinical
application, then the graphics board was properly installed. If the reference
image option is installed in the system, then select a patient for review and send
an image to the reference monitor. If the reference monitor displays the image,
then this function is operational.
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17. Perform normal shutdown.

18. Insert the bottom edge of the side panel into the edge on the bottom of the PC
tower.

19. Tilt the side into the tower cabinet.

20. Push the panel toward the front of the PC tower until the front edge of the panel
locks into the front of the tower.

21. Screw in the two screws in the rear of the PC to hold the side panel.

22. Power the system back on and verify that the application is started.

5.10 Video Interface Board Replacement Procedure

This procedure provides instructions on how to remove and install a new video interface
board in the DIS-200.

EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS:
The following material is provided with the replacement kit:

• Video interface board (726-444-G1)


• Installation instructions (726-143-G1)

Tools required to perform this procedure:

• Medium Philips screwdriver

WARNING! A wrist strap must be worn while executing this procedure in order to
prevent damage to the drive and other components inside the chassis.

1. Power OFF all components of the system.


2. Turn OFF the entire x-ray system and the digital system.
3. Unplug the digital system.
4. Remove the two screws on the back lip of the PC tower.

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Rear Chassis
Screws

Cabinet - Rear View

5. Remove the left side panel (as looking from the front of the PC tower) by pulling
the panel slightly toward the back, using the indent in the panel.
6. Lean the panel slightly outward and lift up from the bottom track.

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Retaining Jumper cable Video interface


screw board

7. Disconnect the external Video cables from the board. This can include two BNC
connections, a SVGA connection and an S Video connection (for optional scan
converter). Please mark which cable came from which connector.
8. Disconnect the jumper cable from the IAPDB (an internal cable).
9. Using a Philips screwdriver, remove the one screw used to secure the video
interface board in the PC.
10. Pull the board out of the PC and slide in the replacement board.
11. Secure the board with the screw removed earlier.
12. Connect the internal jumper cable from the IAPDB.
13. Connect the external cable(s) to the board.
14. Power on the system.
15. Follow standard Windows and digital system startup procedure.
16. If the system starts up properly and gets to the main menu of the clinical
application, then the video interface board was properly installed. Verify that the
monitor(s) that are connected to the BNC or SVGA connection display the same
video. If the scan converter option is installed in the system, then select a patient
for review and verify that the image on the primary monitor is also available on
the scan converter output. Perform functionality test on the system.
17. Perform normal shutdown.

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19. Insert the bottom edge of the side panel into the edge on the bottom of the PC
tower.
20. Tilt the side into the tower cabinet.
21. Push the panel toward the front of the PC tower until the front edge of the panel
locks into the front of the tower.
22. Screw in the two screws in the rear of the PC to hold the side panel.
23. Power the system back on and verify that the application is started.

5.11 LVDS Board Replacement Procedure

This procedure provides instructions on how to remove and install a new video interface
board in a DIS-200..

EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS:

The following material is provided with the replacement kit:

• Video interface board


• Installation instructions

Tools required to perform this procedure:

• Small flat screwdriver


• Medium Philips screwdriver

WARNING! A wrist strap must be worn while executing this procedure in order to
prevent damage to the drive and other components inside the chassis.

1. Power OFF all components of the system.


2. Turn OFF the entire x-ray system and the digital system.
3. Turn OFF the UPS and Power Conditioner, if present.
4. Unplug the digital system from main power cord from the wall outlet.
5. Remove the two screws on the back lip of the PC tower.

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Remove these
screws to take
off side panel

Cabinet - Rear View

6. Remove the left side panel (as looking from the front of the PC tower) by pulling
the panel slightly toward the back, using the indent in the panel.
7. Lean the panel slightly outward and lift up from the bottom track.

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Retaining screws

Power cable Ribbon cable

8. Disconnect the external camera cable from the board.


9. Disconnect the power cable from the board.
10. Disconnect the ribbon cable from the board.
11. Using a small flat head screwdriver, remove the two mounting / retaining screws
from the outside of the PC.
12. Pull the board out of the PC and slide in the replacement board.
13. Secure the board with the screws removed earlier.
14. Reconnect the ribbon cable to the board.
15. Reconnect the power cable to the board.
16. Reconnect the camera cable to the board.
17. Power on the system.
18. System should boot to the application screen.
19. When the system has powered up to the application, open a new patient for
acquisition, and turn on fluoro. Verify that an image is displayed and agrees with
the expected image. Perform full function test on the system. If this is true, then
the LVDS board is correctly installed.
20. Perform normal shutdown.

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21. Insert the bottom edge of the side panel into the edge on the bottom of the PC
tower.
22. Tilt the side into the tower cabinet.
23. Push the panel toward the front of the PC tower until the front edge of the panel
locks into the front of the tower.
24. Screw in the two screws in the rear of the PC to hold the side panel.
25. Power the system back on and verify that the application is started.

5.12 Hardcopy Board Replacement Procedure

This procedure provides instructions on how to remove and install a hardcopy (digital
host control) interface board in a DIS-200..

EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS:

The following material should be provided with the replacement kit:

• Hardcopy (digital host control) interface board


• Installation instructions

Tools required to perform this procedure:

• Medium Philips screwdriver

DEFINITIONS

Digital Host The digital host control board interfaces to laser printers using a protocol
Control board develop by 3M, called 3M 831. This board is a small board with a 37-pin
(DHC) connector on the external side of the board and an internal connection for
a serial communications cable.

WARNING! A wrist strap must be worn while executing this procedure in order to
prevent damage to the drive and other components inside the chassis.

1. Power OFF all components of the system.


2. Turn OFF the entire x-ray system and the digital system.
3. Turn OFF the UPS and Power Conditioner, if present.
4. Unplug the digital system from main power cord from the wall outlet.
5. Remove the two screws on the back lip of the PC tower.

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Rear Chassis
Screws

Cabinet - Rear View

6. Remove the left side panel (as looking from the front of the PC tower) by pulling
the panel slightly toward the back, using the indent in the panel.
7. Lean the panel slightly outward and lift up from the bottom track.

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Retaining screw Serial ribbon cable

8. Disconnect the external hardcopy cable (37 pin) from the board.
9. Disconnect the serial ribbon cable (for serial communications) from the board.
10. Using a Philips head screwdriver, remove the one retaining screw from the
mounting bracket on the PC.
11. Pull the board out of the PC and slide in the replacement board.
12. Secure the board with the screw removed earlier.
13. Reconnect the serial ribbon cable to the board.
14. Reconnect the external hardcopy cable to the board.
15. Power on the system.
16. Perform normal boot up.
17. When the system has powered up to the application, exit and start the service
application. Select the “Diag” function and execute the diagnostics for the
hardcopy board. If the tests pass, the board has been installed properly.
18. Perform full function test on the system.
19. Perform normal shutdown.

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20. Insert the bottom edge of the side panel into the edge on the bottom of the PC
tower.

21. Tilt the side into the tower cabinet.

22. Push the panel toward the front of the PC tower until the front edge of the panel
locks into the front of the tower.

23. Screw in the two screws in the rear of the PC to hold the side panel.

Power the system back on and verify that the application is started.

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5.13 IAPDB Board Replacement Procedure

This procedure provides instructions on how to remove and install an IAPDB in a DIS-
200 system in the field.

EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS:

The following material should be provided with the replacement kit:

• IAPDB
• Installation instructions

Tools required to perform this procedure:

• Medium Philips screwdriver

DEFINITIONS

IAPDB Image Acquisition, Processing and Display Board – the main board in the
system, responsible for interfacing to the camera, GIM unit, performing the
image processing and driving the video display in the system.

WARNING! A wrist strap must be worn while executing this procedure in order to
prevent damage to the drive and other components inside the chassis.

1. Power OFF all components of the system.


2. Turn OFF the entire x-ray system and the digital system.
3. Turn OFF the UPS and Power Conditioner, if present.
4. Unplug the digital system from main power cord from the wall outlet.
5. Remove the two screws on the back lip of the PC tower.

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Screws to be
removed to
remove side
cover

Cabinet - Rear View

6. Remove the left side panel (as looking from the front of the PC tower) by pulling
the panel slightly toward the back, using the indent in the panel.
7. Lean the panel slightly outward and lift up from the bottom track.

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Retaining screw Video ribbon IAPDB Camera ribbon


cable cable

Standoffs

8. Disconnect the external DVI cable (short cable to graphics board) from the board.
9. Disconnect the GIM cable (network style connector) from the board.
10. Disconnect the internal video ribbon cable.
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11. Disconnect the internal camera ribbon cable.


12. Remove the standoffs.
13. Remove the cable tie.
14. Using a Philips head screwdriver, remove the one retaining screw from the
mounting bracket on the PC.
15. Pull the board out of the PC and slide in the replacement board.
16. Secure the board with the screw removed earlier.
17. Secure the board with the cable tie.
18. Secure the board with the standoffs. Apply household goop around the bottom
standoff.
19. Reconnect the camera ribbon cable to the board.
20. Reconnect the video ribbon cable to the board.
21. Reconnect the GIM cable to external connections of the board
22. Reconnect the DVI cable to external connections of the board
23. Power on the system.
24. The system will boot up normally
25. When the system has powered up to the application, right click on the screen.
26. Select Start service application.
27. Select “Yes” to exit.
28. Logon as serviceapp and enter the password “orion”.
29. Select the Update Function on the main GUI.
30. Select the “Install DDM” button, which will bring up a browser window.
31. Select Open. The install program will run. A message will be displayed
indicating that this was successfully installed.
32. Select the “Diag” function and execute the diagnostics for the IAPDB. If the tests
pass, the board has been installed properly.

33. Perform normal shutdown.

34. Insert the bottom edge of the side panel into the edge on the bottom of the PC
tower.

35. Tilt the side into the tower cabinet.

36. Push the panel toward the front of the PC tower until the front edge of the panel
locks into the front of the tower.

37. Screw in the two screws in the rear of the PC to hold the side panel.

38. Power the system back on and verify that the application is started.

39. Run System Diagnostic Testing. Refer to Section 5 – System Testing for details
on this procedure.

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5.14 IAPDB Board Memory Upgrade/Replace Instructions

WARNING! Proper ESD procedures must be followed when replacing any


electrostatic sensitive component in the system. A ground strap may be
connected to any point on the cabinet chassis.

1. Turn OFF the entire system.


2. Turn OFF the UPS and Power Conditioner, if installed.
3. Unplug the System main power cord (from the Isolation Transformer to the wall
outlet).

Rear Chassis
Screws

Figure 1

4. Remove the two screws from the rear of the chassis. (See Figure 1)
5. Remove the side cover.

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PC Bracket
mounting screw

IAPDB Board

Figure 2

6. Remove the PC bracket mounting screw from the IAPDB board. (See Figure 2)

Top Standoff

Figure 3

7. Remove the top Standoff screw from the board. (See Figure 3)
8. Remove the cables connected to the IAPDB board.
9. Cut the Tie wrap in the chassis that supports the board to the board brace. (Not
shown in Figure 3)
10. Remove the IAPDB board from the PC motherboard.

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White ejection tabs

Figure 4

11. Remove the existing memory module from the IAPDB board by pulling the white
ejection tabs away from the module. (The module will unseat itself from the
connector. See Figure 4)
12. Insert the new or replacement module into the connector and lock the white tabs.
13. Insert the IAPDB board back into the chassis slot that it was removed from.
14. Fasten the PC bracket with the screw that was removed from the earlier step.
15. Reattached the PC side panel and fasten it with the screws from the earlier step.
16. Turn ON the system and monitors, and verify the system boots to the main
menu.
17. Perform full functionality testing on the system

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6. Replacement Parts List

Spare Parts IPN Comments


Cable, ABS & Analog Output 068-044 UTP 24AWG Solid 2-Pair
Cable, Camera LVDS 100FT 726-204-G1 RF or DSA
Cable, Camera LVDS 100FT 726-456-G1 RF only
Cable, Drive Output & Analog Input 068-043 UTP 24AWG Solid 4-Pair
Cable, DVI Loopback 726-521-G1
Cable, Null Modem 735-371-G1
Cable, Keyboard Ext 100FT 726-088-G1
Cable, LVDS Interface to IAPDB 726-522-G2
Cable, Mouse Ext 100FT 726-088-G2
Cable, Opto Input 25FT GIM-GEN 726-086-G1
Cable, Picker / Advantx Interface A 726-098-G1 GIM to Cable A of Picker or Advantx Intf.
Cable, Picker / Advantx Interface B 726-099-G2 GIM to Cable B of Picker or Advantx Intf.
Cable, Power Ext Cord 100FT 726-084-G1
Cable, Relay 25FT GIM-GEN 726-087-G1
Cable, SVGA 068-017
Cable, VGA Extension 100FT 735-042-G1
Cable, VGA Extension 6FT 068-045
Cable, Video Interface to IAPDB 726-523-G1
Camera Replacement Configurator 726-550-G1 Use Configurator to replace V.O &
Innovision Camera's
CD-ROM Replacement Kit 726-153-G1 w/ Instructions
CD-RW Replacement Kit 726-155-G1 w/ Instructions For Teac CDW552E Need
ver2003.3.7.03 or greater
CD-RW Upgrade Kit DICOM 726-198-G1 w/ Instructions For Teac CDW552E Need
ver2003.3.7.03 or greater
CD-RW Upgrade Kit DICOM R/W Only 726-198-G2 w/ Instructions For Teac CDW552E Need
ver2003.3.7.03 or greater
CPU & Motherboard Replacement Kit (D815 726-224-G1 w/ Instructions
M/B)
CPU & Motherboard Replacement Kit (D845 726-224-G2 w/ Instructions
M/B)
Camera Replacement 726-510-G2
CD-RW Replacement Kit 726-155-G1 w/ Instructions For Teac CDW552E Need
ver2003.3.7.03 or greater
Config CD, Shimadzu 726-295-G1 CD Only
CPU & Motherboard Replacement Kit (D815 726-224-G1 w/ Instructions
M/B)
CPU & Motherboard Replacement Kit (D845 726-224-G2 w/ Instructions
M/B)
Dual Keyboard Adapter 098-509
Flat Panel Arm Mount Replacement Kit 726-194-G1 w/ Instructions
Floppy Drive Replacement Kit 739-316-G1 w/ Instructions
Fuse, 2.5A, 250V 3AG Fast Acting 062-006 For GIM
GIM Replacement Kit 726-156-G1 w/ Instructions
GIM Replacement Board (InfiMed) 726-336-G1 Board only
Glide Point 098-410
Graphics Board Replacement Kit 726-157-G2 w/ Instructions
Hardcopy Board Replacement Kit 726-158-G2 w/ Instructions
Hard Drive Replacement Kit, LRG D815 726-162-G2 w/ Instructions

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Motherboard
Hard Drive Replacement Kit, LRG D845 726-223-G2 w/ Instructions
Motherboard
Hard Drive Replacement Kit, STD D845 726-223-G1 w/ Instructions
Motherboard
Hard Drive Replacement Kit, LRG D845 726-223-G2 w/ Instructions
Motherboard
IAPDB Board Replacement Kit 726-159-G5 w/ Instructions
Iris Assembly Replacement Kit, SF 726-548-G2 w/ Instructions
Isolation Transformer – 100V 735-272-G3
Isolation Transformer – 115V 735-272-G1
Isolation Transformer – 230V 735-272-G2
Keyboard Replacement – LT Gray 098-632
Keyboard Replacement - Black 098-699
LVDS Interface Board Replacement Kit 726-160-G1 w/ Instructions
Manual, Technical 726-602-G1
Manual, User 726-600-G1

Memory Upgrade/replace Kit 512Mb for 726-290-G2 Memory Module w/ instructions


IAPDB board (IAPDB board only)
Memory Upgrade/Replacement Kit 256Mb 739-319-G1 S-DRAM Module w/ Instructions
for PC Motherboard (D815 Motherboard) (PC motherboard only)
Memory Upgrade/Replacement Kit 256Mb 739-319-G2 S-DRAM DDR Module w/
for PC Motherboard (D845 Motherboard) Instructions (PC motherboard
only)
Modem Replacement Kit 739-262-G1 w/ Instructions
Software Upgrade kit 726-646-G1 Software version v.2003.12.04.08

SVGA Splitter 098-451 Used for connecting additional Flat Mon


UPS 1200VA Power System, Tested 720-891-G1
UPS 1400VA Power System, Tested 720-891-G2
Video Interface Board Replacement Kit 726-161-G1 w/ Instructions
Video Interface Board Upgrade Kit 726-222-G1 w/ Instructions. FCO 166.
Advantx Interface Board 735-956-G1

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Appendices

Appendix A Symbols
Appendix B Abbreviations and Definitions
Appendix C Compatibility List
Appendix D Pulsed Fluoro Configuration

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Doc. #726-602-G1 Appendix 2
Appendix A – Symbols
The following symbols are used on the system hardware:

This symbol indicates the system is


rated as Type B Equipment according
to IEC 601 regulations. This symbol is
located on the rear panel of the PC
cabinet.

! Attention: Consult accompanying


documents.

Indicates the power switch for the PC


system. This symbol is located on the
front panel of the electronics cabinet.

Power: Disconnection from the mains

ON (Power: connection to the mains)

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. OFF – Only for part of the equipment

ON – Only for part of the equipment

Protective Earth Symbol

Alternating Current (AC)

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Appendix B – Abbreviations and Definitions
What follows is a list of commonly used abbreviations and terms used in the manual.

A Amps
ABS Automatic Brightness Stabilization
AC Alternating Current
American College of Radiology – National Electronics
ACR-NEMA
Manufacturers Association
AGC Automatic Gain Control
Auto Image Optimization – A technique used to automatically
AIO select the optimum W/L and Display Lookup Table before the
image is displayed.
ATA66 66 Mbyte/Sec IDE Interface
BGHC Background Hardcopy.
Bit Smallest quantity of computer data represented by either 0 or 1
Byte 8-bit quantity
C Celsius
CD-RW Compact Disk-Rewritable
cm Centimeters
Room separate from the In-Room where the patient can be
Control Room
monitored during the procedure.
CPU Central Processing Unit.
DAC Digital to Analog Converter
DICOM Digital Imaging Communications in Medicine.
DHC Digital Host Control Interface Board
DRAM Dynamic RAM
Digital Subtraction Angiography (also known as Vascular
DSA
Procedure)
DSP Digital Signal Processor
E Expose
F Fahrenheit
FDA Food and Drug Administration
FIFO First In First Out
FOV Field Of View
FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array
fps Frames per second
FRU Field Replaceable Unit
FWD Forward
Gx Gain – Refers to Image Intensifier gain
hPa Hecto Pascal (unit of pressure measurement)
HDD Hard Disk Drive
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Hz Hertz
IAPDB Image Acquisition Processing and Display Board
The room that contains the x-ray source, detector and the table
In-Room
that holds the patient undergoing the procedure
kV Kilovoltage
L Level (Brightness)
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
LED Light Emitting Diode
LIH Last Image Hold
LUT Lookup Table.
LVO Live Video Override (also referred to as Fluoro Override)
Mbytes 10242 or 1,048,576 bytes
MC Motion Correction
mA Milliamps
MID Multi Image Display
mm Millimeter
mR Milli-rad
OTS Off The Shelf
Opacification *An act or the process of becoming or rendering opaque
PACE Post-acquisition Automatic Copy and Enhancement.
PC Personal Computer.
PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect.
Embedded Processor with a PCI interface used on the IAPB
PCI Processor
board for real time acquisition and image processing control.
A button that carries out an action. The button's appearance
changes when it is pressed, and reverts back to its previous
Push Button
appearance when released. A Push Button typically has a label
which describes its action (same as Command Button).
QA Quantitative Analysis
QID Quad Image Display
RTD Real-Time Disk.
R/F Radiography / Fluorography
RAID Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks
RAM Random Access Memory
RAMDAC Random Access Memory Digital to Analog Converter
ROI Region of Interest
SCSI Small Computer Systems Interconnect.
SDRAM Synchronize Dynamic Random Access Memory
SID Single Image Display
SIMM Single Inline Memory Module
S/N Serial Number
SRAM Static RAM
SVGA Super Video Graphics Adapter.
SW Software.
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UL Underwriters Laboratory
uR Micro-Rad
V Volts
VCR Video Cassette Recorder
VGA Video Graphic Adapter.
VxD Windows Virtual Device Driver
W Window
*Merriam Webster Medical Dictionary

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Doc. #726-602-G1 Appendix 8
Appendix C - Compatibility List

Table of Contents
Overview .................................................................................................................................. 11
DICOM PACS Network Compatibility .................................................................................... 11
DICOM compatible PACS networks Compatibility (Ethernet........................................... 11
DICOM Print Class Compatibility........................................................................................... 11
Hardcopy Compatibility.......................................................................................................... 12
Approved Generator Compatibility ....................................................................................... 13
Approved Cine Generators ................................................................................................. 13
Approved Pulsed Fluoro Generators................................................................................. 13
Approved Digital Stepping Generators/Tables ................................................................. 13

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Doc. #726-602-G1 Appendix 10
Overview
The items listed below are external devices that have been tested and approved by Shimadzu.
The following lists do not reflect all devices with which the DIS-200 is compatible. This list
reflects the devices on which we have extensive documentation. This compatibility list will be
updated accordingly as new devices are approved by Shimadzu.

DICOM PACS Network Compatibility

DICOM compatible PACS networks Compatibility (Ethernet

Name
Status

Agfa IMPAX
Approved

ALI UltraPACS v4.2


Approved

Comview
Approved

Imation/CEMAX/ICON
Approved

Kodak MIIL V3.1 Approved (this is an archive device)

Kodak CX/DX V2.1.7 Approved (this is an SCP class only review station)

Siemens Magic View 5.0 PC for DICOM


Approved

Siemens VAO3 with release 5.0 (with


patch) Approved

DICOM Print Class Compatibility

DIS-200’s ability to DICOM print to Digital Laser Imagers

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Hardcopy Compatibility

Hardcopy Compatibility: DIS-200 Direct Digital Host Control to Digital Laser Imagers

Laser Model Status Vendor Requirements


MFG
Agfa Matrix LR 3300 Approved MG 3000 Medical Gateway with RS485 Cable
Agfa Drystar 2000 Approved MG 3000 Medical Gateway with RS485 Cable
Agfa Drystar 3000 Approved MG 3000 Medical Gateway with RS485 Cable
Codonics NP-1600MD Approved Digital Interface with Parallel Cable
Dupont/ LINX Approved Digital Interface with RS485 Cable
Sterling
Dupont/ LP300/LP400 Approved Digital Interface with RS485 Cable
Sterling
Fuji FL-IM (3543N Approved MF300/MF300L Multiformater with RS485 cable
and 2636N)
Imation/ 8700 DryView Approved Digital Interface with RS485 Cable, P831
3M
Imation/ 831 Laser Approved Digital Interface with RS485 Cable, 8MB Mem
3M
Imation/ 952 Laser Plus Approved Digital Interface with RS485 Cable, 8MB Mem
3M
Imation/ 959 XL Laser Approved Digital Interface with RS485 Cable, 32MB Mem
3M
Imation/ 969 HQ Laser Approved Digital Interface with RS485 Cable, 32MB Mem
3M
Kodak Ektascan 100 Approved Digital Interface with RS485 Cable, P831 Autofilming,
and 4 memory boards

Kodak Ektascan 100 Approved Digital Interface with RS485 Cable, P831 Autofilming,
w KEIM and 4 memory boards
Kodak XLP Laser Approved Digital Interface with RS485 Cable, P831 Autofilming,
and 4 memory boards
Kodak Ektascan 1120 Approved Digital Interface with RS485 Cable, P831 Autofilming,
and 20 MB board
Kodak Ektascan 2180 Approved Digital Interface with RS485 Cable, P831 Autofilming,
and 3 memory boards
Konica DryPro 722 Approved Uses PrintLink ID as frontend
Konica LI-10A Approved Digital Interface with RS485 Cable
Polaroid Helios Approved Digital host control, P831 selected

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Approved Generator Compatibility

Approved Cine Generators

Generator Model Vendor Requirements

Fisher DX80HF None

Approved Pulsed Fluoro Generators

Generator Model Vendor Requirements

Continental TM60 Generator s/w version 3.5.3.2 or greater

Shimadzu
UD150-B10 Shimadzu P.F. generator modification

Approved Digital Stepping Generators/Tables

Manufacturer
Model Status

Shimadzu IVS-100 Table Approved

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Appendix D – Pulsed Fluoro Configuration
There are currently two methods of interfacing Pulsed Fluoro to the DIS-200 system. The first
method uses the pulsed fluoro select signal (similar to FC2000 version). The second method
does not require a pulsed fluoro select signal. Both methods of interfacing Pulsed Fluoro
require the proper use of a radiation pulse on signal.

Radiation Pulse On - (FL PULSE ON [for pulsed fluoro systems only] or RAD PULSE ON [for
systems that support Cine]). The radiation pulse on indicates to the DIS-200 system that the
generator is currently generating an x-ray exposure (Cine or Pulsed Fluoro). This pulse must be
active for a minimum of 10 milliseconds and a maximum of 30 milliseconds. See the following
figures for examples of its behavior during the different pulsed fluoro settings.

Pulsed Fluoro Select - (PFLUORO SEL) The pulsed fluoro select signal indicates to the DIS-
200 system that pulse fluoro radiation at less than 30 frames per second is selected. This
signal must be active anytime pulsed fluoro radiation at less than 30 frames per second is active
and the generator is using the first method of interfacing pulsed fluoro. See the following figures
for examples of its behavior during the different pulsed fluoro settings.

Mode Pulsed Fluoro Select Radiation Pulse On Fluoro ON


Pulsed Fluoro Select Signal
Continuous Inactive (Off) ON
30 Frames Per Second Inactive (Off) ON
15 Frames Per Second Active (On) 15 Hertz, 50% duty cycle ON
7.5 Frames Per Second Active (On) 7.5 Hertz, 25% duty cycle ON

No Select Signal (Preferred)


Continuous Not Used Active (On) ON
30 Frames Per Second Not Used 30 Hertz, 50% duty cycle ON
15 Frames Per Second Not Used 15 Hertz, 25% duty cycle ON
7.5 Frames Per Second Not Used 7.5 Hertz, 12.5% duty cycle ON

Pulsed Fluoro Function Table

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VSYNC

PF Select Inactive

RAD_ON Don't Care

30 Frame per Second Continuous Fluoro Using Pulsed Fluoro Select

VSYNC

PF Select Inactive

RAD_ON Don't Care

30 Frame per Second Pulsed Fluoro Using Pulsed Fluoro Select

VSYNC

PF Select Active

RAD_ON
10 - 30 ms

15 Frame per Second Pulsed Fluoro Using Pulsed Fluoro Select

VSYNC

PF Select Active

RAD_ON
10 - 30 ms

7.5 Frame per Second Pulsed Fluoro Using Pulsed Fluoro Select

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VSYNC

PF Select Don't Care - Not Used

RAD_ON Active

30 Frame per Second Continuous Fluoro Not Using Pulsed Fluoro Select

VSYNC

PF Select Don't Care - Not Used

RAD_ON
10 - 16 ms

30 Frame per Second Pulsed Fluoro Not Using Pulsed Fluoro Select

VSYNC

PF Select Don't Care - Not Used

RAD_ON
10 - 16 ms

15 Frame per Second Pulsed Fluoro Not Using Pulsed Fluoro Select

VSYNC

PF Select Don't Care - Not Used

RAD_ON
10 - 16 ms

7.5 Frame per Second Pulsed Fluoro Not Using Pulsed Fluoro Select

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