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1. 9 21 3 Manuals for EchoPAC 3D for Windows Table 9 39 Product Manuals for EchoPAC 3D PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION Le rn MANUAL VANUALINSTALL POSDET POS DET 294719 Installation Manual for EP294182 EchoPac 3D for Windows EchoPAC 3D for Windows Users Manual FB292261 English Baki 0 9 40 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 22 EchoPAC 3D Spare Parts Table 9 40 Service Parts for 3D and 4D Options PART PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY rema m MANUAL INSTALL POS DET FA294719 ROT ADAPTER INTERFACE BOARD FB200210 OBSOLETE Page 9 41 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 Vivid 5 SERVICE MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank Page 9 42 MEDICAL SYSTEMS DiRECTION FB091565 REVISION 1 ViVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance Section 10 1 Overview 10 1 1 Periodic Maintenance Inspections Two PM inspections are recommended per year for Vivid 5 10 1 2 Purpose of Chapter 10 This chapter describes Care amp Maintenance on the scanner and peripherals These procedures are intended to maintain the quality of the ultrasound systems performance
2. 1 7 18 7 8 4 Only Center Part of FLA Probes Image Shown 7 18 Page xvi MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 9 Specific Color Flow 7 19 7 9 1 No Color Flow 2D ok or Frozen Color Flow 7 19 7 9 2 Noise Problems 7 19 7 9 3 Poor Flow 7 19 Section 7 10 Specific Doppler 7 20 7 10 1 No Doppler 2D 0 7 20 7 10 2 Noisy Doppler LEE Eu us RELIER bre 7 20 Section 7 11 Analog Traces ECG Phono Pressure Respiration 7 21 7 11 1 Unstable 7 21 Section 7 12 Misc 6 2 2222252 Gk o ates Sa dpa c 7 22 7 12 1 Fan Related Problems 7 22 Page xvii MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER 091565 REVISION 1 Vivip 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 1 Section 8 1 OVGIVICW 65 ocak ee ee a 8 1 8 1 1 Purpose of 8
3. 8 11 8 9 3 Description x s hes edie edet es eb x aet et etta 8 11 Section 8 10 Monitor Replacement Procedure 8 12 821021 Introduction Remp ERR EU Rar EM RERO ERR Be 8 12 8 10 2 Tool 1 8 12 8 10 3 Description x i cw dest by RI xA Rea we ia aa EE X 8 12 Section 8 11 Relay Board Assembly Replacement Procedure 8 13 851151 Introduction oe em rb RE pea E 8 13 8 11 2 Tool 8 13 8 11 33 Description x eet ede depu Leal e deside ext Xena 8 13 Section 8 12 Temperature Sense Board Replacement Procedure 8 14 8 12 41 Introduction ux ni phe Ped Ge es E RR 8 14 8 12 2 Tool 1 8 14 8 12 9 Despli ss sas q uy b dad ae S e ot 8 14 Section 8 13 Rear Wheels Replacement Procedure 8 15 9313 1 Parts o icm petris Hg eb PROC e oe x eb XX ROS PR e Aene a 8 15 8 13 2 LOO 1 4 Lube Lube Puede bre ied ta baer ups 8 15 8513 3 Preparation sce cei eet Yt ead ei ee e hen d 8 15 8 13 4 Disassembly DIR EE a RODA aes 8 15 8313 5 Assembly eel ee
4. 6 2 6 4 4 Automatic Tests 6 2 64 44 Diagnostic ve us a aged 6 2 6 4 5 Front Panel 1 6 3 6 4 5 1 Start of Test sini or Ra Ra Nee RU en 6 3 6 4 5 2 Display Test 6 4 6 4 5 3 LED s eerie eje mee 6 4 64 5 4 Key ten Etpe DEA Peat PR OMS PEE 6 4 6 4 5 5 Rotary Knob 6 4 6 4 5 6 Paddle Stick 6 4 6 4 5 7 TGC Slide pot 6 4 6 4 5 8 Trackball Test ist LORS des misure 6 4 6 4 6 Transmit Pulse 6 5 6 4 7 Transmit Trigger TXTRIG 6 5 6 48 ATGC Test doe actu e ee d d m Fede o e ue LR 6 5 6 4 9 High Voltage 6 6 6 4 9 1 HV2 Tests 6 6 6 4 10 DC Voltage 2 6 6 6 4 10 1 Measuring DC Voltages on the INT I O Power 6 6 6 4 10 2 Watching
5. 6 22 6 6 6 Stand Alone Doppler Probes 6 22 Page xv GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 Vivip 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 7 1 Section 7 1 Minimum Boot Configuration 7 1 7 1 1 Minimum Board Configuration for System to Boot 7 1 7 1 1 1 Boards Needed to Boot to the So called No mode Screen 7 1 7 1 1 2 Boards Needed for 2D Mode 7 1 7 1 1 3 Boards Needed for Any Test 7 1 7 1 1 4 Boards That May be Left Out Without any Special Modifications 7 2 7 1 1 5 Boards That Must be Replaced by a VME Jumper When Removed 7 2 7 1 2 Minimum Cable Configuration for System to Boot 7 2 Section 7 2 Faults Diagnosis hehe edna 7 3 7 2 1 Instructions on How to Use This chapter 7 3 7 2 2 Fault Classification Overview 7 3 Section 7 3 Start up Problems siers eramanten waw e s ws RO 7 4 7 3 1 System Doesn t 2 7 4 7 3 2 Start up Problems AC Power Related
6. 8 26 8 18 3 8 Create Work Folder on the Laptop 8 27 8 18 3 9 Start the Terminal 8 27 8 18 3 15 Record VCR Parameters 8 37 8 18 3 16 Record EchoPAC Related Parameters Supervision ONLY 8 37 8 18 4 Identify the Vivid 5 Scanner s IP Address and 8 40 8 18 5 Software 2 8 49 8 18 5 1 Start 8 49 8 18 5 3 Erase lnitialize the Scanners Hard Drive 8 51 8 18 5 6 Transfer User Defined Settings File 8 53 8 18 5 8 Close the FTP 5 8 54 8 18 6 Unpack the Scanner Software Files 8 55 8 18 6 1 Unpack the System Software 8 55 8 18 6 2 Unpack the svision File if 8 55 8 18 6 3 Unpack the User Defined Settings 8 55 8 18 6 4 Reboot the Scanner 8 55 8518 7 MenfICations iR SL ELI USES REP LII PERSE UE ETE vendas 8 56 8 18 7 1 Verify Successful Software 8 56 8 18 7 2 Verify the VCR Setting
7. 9 31 9316 1 EOO0lSWIICh aoo Dix mm Edere De exo us uetus i 9 32 Section 9 17 External 9 33 Section 9 18 Probes dri M ER RR sb bua 9 34 9 18 1 CLA Probes Curved Linear Array Probes 9 34 9 18 2 EGLA Proben uc Rc Downes van i ed uyta 9 34 9 18 3 FLA Flat Linear Array Probes 9 35 9 18 4 FPA Flat Phased Array Probes 9 35 9 18 5 PAMPTEPIOB6S uu ua E RD Gu Gad a ana quas sad 9 36 9 18 6 Doppler Probes sos ERR REGERE a ER 9 37 9 18 7 Intraoperative 9 37 Section 9 19 Service eL E uQ Bice a Ser s lac ee aad ais 9 38 Section 9 20 Other Palris uu a aes Ox ra A Di tS e C QC AE AT DRIED D 9 38 Section 9 21 Product Manuals v erae oie ewe 9 39 9 21 1 Manuals for Vivid 5 l em ERR ded usu rere 9 39 9 21 2 Manuals for EchoPAC 9 40 9 21 3 Manuals for EchoPAC 3D for Windows 9 40 Section 9 22 EchoPAC 3D Spare Parts
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9. 2 6 7 6 4 10 3 Measuring DC Voltages on the 6 7 6 4 11 Peripheral and I O 6 8 6 4 11 1 PAL NTSC Setting 6 8 6 4 11 2 Record and 6 8 0 4 11 3 Printer T6St rur RI pedagogies 6 8 6 4 11 4 6 8 6 4 12 External VO Tests we UY SE Se DIA DIES 6 8 6 4 12 1 Video 6 8 6 4 12 2 S VHS QUE Z scene ben 6 8 Page xiv GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER 091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 6 4 12 3 RGBS Qut a crece E RUE EE d 6 8 6 4 12 4 MAC Interface Test Stand Alone MAC 6 9 6 4 12 5 ECG oae etr ean ed etu a net ER peth Peta fd bt 6 9 0 4 12 0 PHONO tans de vC ec e abs aa asya Pip a EUR NES ets 6 9 6 4 12 7 Respiration oT b ev Ee aee ees 6 9 6 4 12 8 6 9 6 4 13 Integrated 1 6 9 6 4 13 1 Setup 21 6 9 6 4 13 2 Macintosh with
10. RR el he aon 8 15 8 136 Adjustment ELI ILIA ba Rd Rd 8 15 Section 8 14 Front Wheels Replacement Procedure 8 16 814 1 xen Gait ug Sa Eu IN DI LIN E Rn 8 16 8 14 2 TO0lS Sr eR We Ere RR CREE Wr 8 16 8 14 3 Preparaton sebo eee re ERE sh pu Sk re EROR EE 8 16 8 14 4 Disassembly uer eS b Gute Mi A RE RUD dun 8 16 8214 5 Assembly i5 acce ze tue X esu ved hee d elves dua 8 16 8 14 6 Adjustment iie seres RE UD PERI ERR MAR 8 16 Section 8 15 Front Bumper Support Replacement Procedure 8 17 PRAMS 8 17 8 15 2 berto dete e asa bae edet da 8 17 8515 32 E ex be MR Re e OR EAR 8 17 8 15 4 Disassembly ies fae vied aed Dale REGERE Peele 8 17 9 155 Assembly ut nep UE Dau ce brun eee dia Id 8 17 8 156 Adj stmert ur EX ge ded s cd ede e tct die eel 8 17 Section 8 16 Macintosh Replacement Procedure 8 18 8 16 1 Removal Procedure
11. ed REA RA RU UR 10 14 10 6 5 2 Generic Procedure 10 14 10 6 5 3 Data Sheet for Chassis Source Leakage 10 15 10 6 6 Isolated Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Ground 10 15 10 6 6 1 IDefiniti n aan e224 u ERR Rev doe es 10 15 10 6 6 2 Generic Procedure 10 16 10 6 7 Isolated Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Lead 10 16 Page xxiv MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 Vivip 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 6 8 Isolated Patient Lead Sink Leakage Isolation 10 17 10 6 8 1 Data Sheet for ECG Leakage 10 18 10 6 9 Probe Leakage Current 10 19 10 6 9 1 10 19 10 6 9 2 Generic 10 19 10 6 9 3 No Meter Probe Adapter 10 20 10 6 9 4 Data Sheet for Transducer Source Leakage 10 21 Section 10 7 When There s Too Much Leakage 10 22 Page xxv GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Page xxvi MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMB
12. 2 6 22421 SYSTEMS eta Lo tote iles o bL LLL 2 6 2 4 2 Probes de rec dup S e YR ER RR 2 7 2 4 3 ue iac xn GR eS eed POR En e e A 2 7 2 4 4 Lighting EID Ese de IUe e RED MEER 2 7 Section 2 5 Electrical Needs iioc ido EE LE eee Xa dere E OE REC 2 8 2 5 1 VIVID 5 Power 2 8 2 5 2 Site Circuit 2 9 2 5 3 Site Power Outlets 2 9 2 5 4 Unit Power PUG cis ce ee E 2 9 Page x GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 Vivip 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 3 Installati n seus CP AR E 3 1 Section 3 1 Purpose of Chapter dard Rua RE Ln RE e 3 1 Section 3 2 General Information 3 1 3 2 Safety 3 1 3 2 2 Protection 1 3 2 Section 3 3 Receiving and Unpacking the 3 2 Section 3 4 Preparing the Unit for Installation 3 3 3 4 1 Check the Unit Configuration
13. gt 494 s Figure 8 4 Start Hyper Terminal with a V5 profile Page 8 62 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 Vivid 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 3 10 Open an Already Existing V5 Communication Profile cont d First the Hyper Terminal splash screen will be displayed on the screen for a few seconds then be 19 M Q e Copyright 1558 Higiaeve Inc Figure 8 5 Terminal splash screen the Hyper Terminal window will open 5 v5 HyperTerminal Connected 00 00 46 NUM cxxum Figure 8 6 Terminal window is ready for use Next continue with 8 18 3 13 Scanner Power ON on page 8 36 Page 8 63 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 20 5 3 Open Hyper Terminal and Make a New Communication Profile Follow this procedure if a V5 or 5 communication profile is missing 1 Select Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt Hyper Terminal the application as illustrated below 2 Welcome to Winidoves 2000 Set Program Access and Def auts Q Sametime Connect Fm Office Document Open Office Document 2 j Winzip Documents Settings Search gt Hummingtird Connectivity V7 0 x Microsolt Excel aw Microsoft Outlook Microsoft PowerPoint wi Microsolt Word a pcAnywhere Hntisor Contr
14. 8 1 8 1 2 Returning Shipping Probes and Repair 8 2 8 1 9 Warnings 8 2 Section 8 2 AC Power Replacement Procedure 8 3 822 17 SINWORUCIION cu doe mes m nes ed eeu seid eats 8 3 8 2 2 Tool Requirements bI Ru ee Be MAR wila 8 3 8 2 3 Description La Pathe Ed REFS 8 3 8 2 3 1 Prepare the system for AC Power Replacement 8 3 8 2 3 2 Remove the AC 8 4 8 2 3 3 Install the New AC 8 4 Section 8 3 External Replacement Procedure 8 5 85321 Intr d ctlonz 2 Sey Se Se ee RUE eet 8 5 8 3 2 4 8 5 82323 Descrip Leere pe ere Dig ND E 8 5 Section 8 4 DC Power Replacement Procedure 8 6 84 1 _ Introduction iy eee Sey ie Suyu ae da GL ri ettet ide 8 6 8 4 2 8 6 82423 ee DEER Bhs ole Ge Ran eee aes ea 8 6 Section 8 5 Fr
15. 1 5 1 2 2 Standard Hazard 1 1 6 Section 1 3 Safety 1 7 12921 Introduction MER aree eene Ue ES d DR e Ee PUR 1 7 1 3 2 Human 1 7 1 3 3 Mechanical Safety 1 8 1 3 4 Temperature Safety 1 1 9 183 55 PiElectricaliSafetlyyu as accent tn te ue wha Mare bere qha aga pia sen n 1 9 13 571 Safe Practices cov D vena tae Pade dad Des Peed Ge yee 1 9 1 3 6 Dangerous Procedure Warnings 1 9 1 3 7 Lockout Tagout Requirements For USA 1 9 1 3 8 Returning Shipping Probes and Repair 1 10 Section 1 4 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 1 10 1 4 1 Whatis 1 1 10 1 4 2 zou eco no beber herb baee dd 1 10 1 4 3 Electrostatic Discharge ESD Prevention 1 11 Section 1 5 Customer 1 12 1 5 1 Contact Information 1 1 12 1 5 2
16. 30 13 erea 1 n y Y Z Mod 1 po5 q 9 Jayoyedsiq das 144 Figure 5 8 Display Block Diagram Page 5 13 MEDICAL SYSTEMS VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 4 12 Internal 1 and External I O Block Diagram HO LLASLOO4 nao wana 1 ogg SHONDI osa a 12
17. 55 Jo d dA 1509 09 0007 0100 wuo ce iA oapa 4 onga ino d _ io O odo uuoxog 2 0007 40 6 oo yel euis x s adA jeubis 1 109 uoneuruo 2 5 4 17 Signal Insulation List External 1 2 EIO 2 Table 5 4 Connector List External 2 2 Page 5 19 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 5 Video Specifications for VIVID 5 Note Video specifications may be needed to be able to connect video peripherals to the VIVID 5 5 5 1 PAL Video Specifications Table 5 5 PAL Video Specifications PIXEL CLOCK FREQ 14 7 MHz PAL mus j 5 5 2 NTSC Video Specifications Table 5 6 NTSC Video Specifications J Page 5 20 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 6 Service Adjustments Section 6 1 Introduction This chapter describes how to test and adjust the scanner These tests are optional You may use them to check the system for errors Section 6 2 Regulatory Verify where applicable that any regulatory information or tests required by nation
18. 10 7 10 5 3 Input Power uy REGERE EM ad 10 7 10 5 3 1 Mains Cable 10 7 10 5 4 Cleaning aqa qd 10 7 10 5 4 1 General Cleaning 10 7 10 5 4 2 Air Filter Cleaning 10 8 10 5 5 Physical 1 10 8 10 5 6 Probe 10 9 10 5 6 1 Probe Related Checks 10 9 10 5 6 2 Basic Probe Care 10 9 10 5 6 3 Basic Probe 0 10 9 Section 10 6 Electrical Safety Tests 10 10 10 6 1 Safety Test Overview 10 10 10 6 2 GEMS Leakage Current 10 11 10 6 3 Outlet Test Wiring Arrangement USA amp Canada 10 12 10 6 4 Grounding Continuity 10 12 10 6 4 1 Meter 10 13 10 6 5 Chassis Leakage Current 10 14 10 6 5 1
19. 9 41 Page xxiii GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 Vivip 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 10 Care amp 10 1 Section 10 1 iis cere w Suyu ET RR Eaux lex eee wow 10 1 10 1 1 Periodic Maintenance Inspections 10 1 10 1 2 Purpose of Chapter 10 1 10 1 Section 10 2 Why do 10 2 10 2 1 Keeping Records i ob cR eere hehe Rhe ROAD sy YS 10 2 10 2 2 Quality Ass ranCe oes l qa e Vp erae he DE exa qeu Paes 10 2 Section 10 3 Maintenance Task 10 2 10 3 1 How often should maintenance tasks be 10 2 Section 10 4 Tools Required io i 10 4 10 4 1 Special Tools Supplies and 10 4 Section 10 5 System Periodic Maintenance 10 5 10 5 1 Preliminary ChiecKS an ren bun ru 10 5 10 5 2 Functional Checks See Also Chapter 4 10 6 10 52221 System Checks ese heed etes e a hal Du susu E aaa 10 6 10 5 2 2 Peripheral Option
20. Subnet Default Gateway IP fiddress 3 222 22 72 Subnet Mask 255 255 252 0 Figure 8 35 Display Address and Subnet Mask Example 3 Verify that the IP Address and Subnet Mask is the same as you set earlier Page 8 47 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 4 8 Verify Connection Between Laptop and Scanner 1 Verify that the link light on the PC Card LAN cable adapter is lit It will flash during network traffic 2 Verify that the link light on the 10 base T Ethernet adapter on the System FiVe is lit or flashing 3 Type ping in the Command Prompt window 4 Type a space 5 Type the ip address for the scanner Note The IP address must be on the form where xxx is a number between 0 and 255 Example ping 169 254 157 150 C work gt ping 169 354 157 150 Figure 8 36 The Ping command Example 6 Press Return to start pinging the scanner 7 Verify a successful ping between the laptop and the scanner similar to what is shown in Figure 8 37 Ping results Ping succeeded on page 8 48 C worksping 169 354 157 150 Pinging Scanner IP address with 32 bytes of data Reply from Scanner IP address bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 128 Reply from Scanner IP address bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 128 Reply from Scanner IP address bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 128 C work gt _ Figure 8 37 Ping results Ping succeeded
21. bb m specus gt 2 rome _ soe work 3 y Copy the files you need for 7 the upgrade fromthe CD 25 5 to the work folder a Figure 8 26 the needed files from CD to work folder 3 Remove the CD from the laptop 8 20 11 Open Command Window 4 Select Start gt Run Type cmd in the Open field Press Return to open a Command Prompt window Figure 8 27 Open a Command Prompt window Page 8 77 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 20 11 1 Change Path to the Work Folder 1 With the Command Prompt window active type cd c work C Documents Settingessenblar GEMEDEUROPE gt cd CERTO M Figure 8 28 Change path 2 Press Enter to change the active directory to work Figure 8 29 The new path has been selected 8 20 12 Verify Change of Laptop IP Address 1 Type the following command ipconfig Windows 2000 Version 5 969 219 ight 1985 2909 Microsoft Corp ig Figure 8 30 Command Prompt terminal window 2 Press Enter The laptop s ip address and subnet mask will be printed on the screen as illustrated below Page 8 78 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 8 18 4 7 Verify Change of Laptop IP Address cont d 5 SERVICE MANUAL
22. 9 22 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 12 Cables The cable diagram in the illustration below is valid for all Vivid 5 See VIVID 5 Models Covered by this Chapter on page 9 2 MOTHERBOARD 4 Monitor VCR Front Ponel Support 15 T SVHS OUT Front Panel FRAME CHASSIS 2 o MON CHASSIS me Main Board _ Rot Disp Audio Amp PWR AUD IN AUD OUT 0 19 02 10 62 dE RS232 PWR 7 FB200526 23 AC Power 12 13 ENS MAINS QUT Uw5SOLATED T gt Harddisc High Volt Supply DC Power Fans Figure 9 7 Internal Cables 3rd version For spare cables please refer to Table 9 18 Cables for Vivid 5 on page 23 Table 9 19 Cables for Vivid 5 Peripherals on page 25 Table 9 20 Cables for units with internal EchoPAC on page 27 Table 9 21 Power Cables on page 28 Table 9 22 ECG Cables on page 29 Table 9 18 Cables for Vivid 5 PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION Page 9 23 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 18 Cables for Vivid 5 cont d
23. GE Medical Systems Technical Publication Direction FB091565 Revision 1 GE Medical Systems Vivid 5 Service Manual OPERATING DOCUMENTATION Copyrig ht9 2000 and 2005 by General Electric Company Inc All Rights Reserved GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL LEGAL NOTES The contents of this publication may not be copied or duplicated in any form in whole or in part without prior written permission of GE Medical Systems GE Medical Systems may revise this publication from time to time without written notice TRADEMARKS All products and their name brands are trademarks of their respective holders COPYRIGHTS All Material Copyright 2000 2005 by General Electric Inc All Rights Reserved Pagei MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank Page ii GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS 55 LANGUAGE THIS SERVICE MANUAL IS AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH ONLY IF ACUSTOMER S SERVICE PROVIDER REQUIRES A LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH IT IS THE CUSTOMER S RESPONSIBILITY TO PROVIDE TRANSLATION SERVICES DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE EQUIPMENT UNLESS THIS SERVICE MANUAL HAS BEEN CONSULTED AND IS UNDERSTOOD FAILURE TO HEED THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN INJURY TO THE SERVICE PROVIDER OP
24. 8 18 8 16 2 Assembly 8 19 Section 8 17 Page xix GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Side Bumper Replacement Procedure 8 20 8 17 1 Side Bumper Removal 8 20 8 17 2 Side Bumper Mounting 8 21 Section 8 18 Software Loading Procedure 8 22 8 18 1 Overview s s oclo dus RD ELSE Ade ELS SE EP RARUS EE n ere 8 22 8 18 2 Introduction to Software Re load or Upgrade 8 23 8 18 2517 ee Egregie e ter eee ded e ee pene dr 8 23 87182222 Bffectvily i ELA ELS E RU beu 8 23 8 18 2 3 Time to Complete 8 23 8 18 2 4 Tools and Test Equipment 8 23 8 18 2 5 EchoPAC 8 23 8 18 3 Preparations Prior to 8 24 8 18 3 1 voluisse EEG 8 24 8 18 3 2 RS 232C Non Modem Connection to a Vivid 5 Scanner 8 24 8 18 3 4 Laptop with 10 Mbit PC LAN Card 8 25 8 18 3 6 Laptop Power
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26. Page 9 28 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 9 14 3 ECG Cables Table 9 22 ECG Cables PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION CABLE ECG AHA AMERICA 164L0025 164L0026 CABLE ECG MARQ IEC EU 5 9002 LEADWIRES ECG 16410027 16410028 LEADWIRES ECG IEC EU AS E9003CL Page 9 29 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 15 Integrated Internal Macintosh with EchoPAC Table 9 23 Macintosh Replacement Models PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION E NEEDS MAC OS 9 2 1 EP200468 See the EchoPAC Installation Manual Direction Number EP194010 for installation instructions POWER MAC INT G4 800 MHz V6 ENGLISH NEEDS GERMAN MAC OS 9 2 1 EP200491 See the EchoPAC Installation Manual Direction Number EP194010 for installation instructions POWER MAC INT G4 800 MHz V6 GERMAN EP200416 ENGLISH GOING OBSOLETE APPLE POWERMAC G4 733 MHz V5 EP200418 GOING OBSOLETE EP200393 APPLE POWERMAC G4 533 MHz V4 EP200394 OBSOLETE APPLE POWERMAC G4 400 MHz V3 066E0282 GOING OBSOLETE APPLE POWERMAC G4 400 MHz V2 066E0281 GOING OBSOLETE Graphic Bd ATI XCLAIM VR 128 066E1044 GOING OBSOLETE Page 9 30 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 16 Internal Peripherals
27. A30 Remote control 1 B W printer A31 Remote control 2 Color READY BUSY A32 Remote control 3 Color COPRINT A33 Remote control 4 A34 Audio Left from VCR replay A35 Audio Right from VCR replay A36 Audio Left to VCR record A37 Audio Right to VCR record A38 Audio Left to Front Panel A39 Audio Right to Front Panel A30 A31 A32 A33 ee 0 0 4 5 6 7 A38 A39 Figure 5 9 Connector Layout of Vivid 5 Internal 0 2 Board 10 2 Page 5 15 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 14 Signal List Internal l O 2 2 E asss sex Connector M Male Connector type Connector type Fz R oo a Reseo ae eo A3 RGB to montor HD22DSUBiSpn A4 HighRes RGB from GRAPHS HD22DSUB f5pin A5 ____ StepCtrl 8D rotation adapter DSUBi5pn MoO _ A6 Patient DSUB37 pin A ScSlodsk F 0 1 T lio RS232 Debug 50 2 85232 Position sensor GRAPH5 1 15232 Front panel CPU 1 85232 VCR control IDSUB9pin O A12 ACpowercoto A13 Buminpoweron offconro 7 DSUB9pn A14 Position sensor DSUB9pn FO A15 2 power fans 1 111 DSUB9pn
28. Page 1 14 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 2 Pre Installation Section 2 1 Purpose of Chapter This chapter provides the information required to plan and prepare for the installation of a VIVID 5 Included are descriptions of the facility and electrical needs to be met by the purchaser of the unit A checklist is also provided at the end of this chapter to help determine whether the proper planning and preparation is accomplished before the actual equipment installation is scheduled Section 2 2 General Information 2 2 1 Time and Manpower Requirements Site preparation takes time Begin Pre installation checks as soon as possible if possible six weeks before delivery to allow enough time to make any changes CAUTION Have two people available to deliver and unpack the VIVID 5 Attempts to move the unit considerable distances or on an incline by one person could Fi result in injury or damage or both 2 2 2 Important VIVID 5 Characteristics 2 2 2 1 Physical Dimensions The physical dimensions of the VIVID 5 unit are summarized in Table 2 1 Size With monitor and without peripherals Table 2 1 Physical dimensions of VIVID 5 w monitor and without peripherals Page 2 1 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 2 2 2 2 Weight without Monitor and Peripherals The Weight of VIVID 5 wo monitor and peripherals
29. 7 3 4 Start up Problems System Doesn t Boot Possible Hard Disk Problem System power is ok i e light in board LEDs monitor power LED fans are running but the system does not come up no response from keyboard Connect a PC to the RS232 CPU conn on EXT I O Observe messages on power up Ref the Booting that is listed in Software Loading Procedure on page 8 22 The printout stops The printout stops when displaying Attaching to at other stages than Attaching or Loading or Loading Check the hard disk LEDs and power cable ok that the disc spins ok not ok Replace Ref Start up Problems System Doesn t Boot Possible Board Problem hard disk Correct cable problem Ref Hard Disk Replacement Procedure on page 8 10 7 7 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL 7 3 5 Start up Problems System Doesn t Boot Possible Board Problem System power is ok i e light in board LEDs amp monitor power LED Fans are running but the system does not come up No response from keyboard Replace the boards on the VME bus one by one Start with the CPU board Page 7 8 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 4 Display Problems 7 4 1 No Display on Monitor Monitor Display is Black system A
30. 7 5 7 3 3 Start up Problems DC Power Related AC Power ok 7 6 7 3 4 Start up Problems System Doesn t Boot Possible Hard Disk Problem 7 7 7 3 5 Start up Problems System Doesn t Boot Possible Board Problem 7 8 Section 7 4 Display ProblemS a Ru oe 7 9 7 4 1 Display on Monitor Monitor Display is Black System Appears to Have Booted 7 9 7 4 2 No Display in the Image 7 10 7 4 3 Data in Image Field 7 11 7 4 4 Only Noise in Image Field 7 12 Section 7 5 Peripheral Problems 7 13 7 5 1 VCR Related Problems 7 13 Section 7 6 Front Panel Problems 7 15 7 6 1 Response to Front Panel Controls 7 15 Section 7 7 Probe Problems exer eer EA AES RETE 7 16 7 7 1 Probe Recognition and Switching Problems 7 16 Section 7 8 Specific 2D 7 17 7 8 1 Frozen Images Images with 7 17 7 8 2 NOSY IMAGES 2 254 222 0420 446 ed pel eda E EAR DER 7 17 7 8 3 Poor Image
31. B W Video Trig CVideo SVideo N SERVICE RS232 CEJA Graph A P4 Modem RS232 Ethernet 100Base TX Footswitch Figure 5 10 Connector Layout of Vivid 5 External 0 2 Board EIO 2 Page 5 17 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 16 Insulation Diagram External 2 LIVE PART TX power output is 80Vdc with unsufficient air clearence and creepage distance to other signals TX 128 board generates 80Vac with unsufficient air clearence and creepage distance to other signals 5 Ethernet connector Ethernet isolation transformer Other signals Uref 80Vac Enclosure grounded Enclosure NOT grounded O There are 3 serial port connectors on EIO 2 shearing common floating ground 5 Connector type is 9 pin male DSUB Opto cupler Other signals Uref 80Vac Enclosure grounded Enclosure NOT grounded Following connectors share common floating ground Audio L Audio R Video B W video SVideo Trig and Foot Switch C2 Insulation diagram of EIO 2 Version 4 April 2000 10 03 Other signals Uref 80Vac Enclosure grounded Opto cupler Enclosure NOT grounded Foot switch conne
32. If the pinging of the scanner fails a result as indicated in Figure 8 38 Ping results Ping failed on page 8 48 will be displayed on the screen C work gt ping 169 354 157 150 Pinging Scanner IP address with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out C work gt _ Figure 8 38 Ping results Ping failed If pinging fails verify that scanner s IP address was entered correct in the ping command the ethernet cable from PC to scanner is OK link lights are lit as verified before Page 8 48 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 5 Software Upgrade 8 18 5 1 Start FTP Session 1 Type ftp lt IP address gt where lt address gt is the network address for the scanner NOTE The IP address must be on the form XXX XXX Xxx xxx where is a number between 0 and 255 Example ftp 169 254 157 150 2 Press Enter to connect to the scanner s built in ftp server C work gt ftp 169 254 157 150 Connected to 169 254 157 150 220 VxWorks 5 2 FTP server ready User 169 254 157 150 none Figure 8 39 Start session 3 Press Enter both when asked for User and when asked for Password The illustration below illustrates a connection that succeeded gt 169 254 157 150 Connected to 169 254 157 150 220 VxWorks 5 2 FTP server ready User 169 254 157 150 none 331 Password require
33. lt lt 5 5 202 B 200694 07002800 sen printer conn on 200068 MO Drive 07003051 200762 W E keyb conn on FB200068 Part of KIT FRAMEGRABBER Figure 9 9 Intenal MAC Cable Harness with 4 LCD Macintosh Computer G4 V3 G4 V4 G4 V5 and G4 V6 For spare cables please refer to Table 9 18 Cables for Vivid 5 on page 23 Table 9 19 Cables for Vivid 5 Peripherals on page 25 Table 9 20 Cables for units with internal EchoPAC on page 27 Table 9 21 Power Cables on page 28 Table 9 22 ECG Cables on page 29 Table 9 20 Cables for units with internal EchoPAC MAC PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 E Dr j SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR d ix Page 9 27 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 20 Cables for units with internal EchoPAC MAC PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION FRAME GRABBER INT CABLE FRAME GRABBER gt INTERNAL VO CABLE ECHOPAC S5 INT TRANSF FA200762 E 35 GND 36 TRIG OUT 62 GND 60 Pe 9 14 2 Power Cables Table 9 21 Power Cables Pi wiper _ ossennon rr r mem erate wanes see ew mee CABLE TO DEVICES NTSC SYSTEMS ONLY CABLE MAINS SHIELDED 2 05M 070C5205
34. MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 1 1 3 2 System History Hardware Software Versions This procedure describes how to display the system software revision 1 Press the SETUP button 2 Select Configuration amp Test 3 Select SW Both the system software revision and the revision of the local DSP software will be shown Use Table 1 1 to verify the correct needed revision on each card in the Card Rack Note The Master Control Document MCD Revision is printed on a label on the board or module Table 1 1 Required Revisions for Cards and Modules CARDS AND MODULES Part Number Comments FA200890 FA200799 FB200211 FA200907 FB200191 FA200550 FB200900 FB200024 3 3V DC DC FA200764 E FB200140 RFT FA200026 SDP FA200027 CFP FB200708 CFP 2 FA200572 IMAGE PORT 2 200030 200818 GRAPH FA200029 SCONV 066E2700 066E2701 066E2702 FB200005 FB200006 RLY 2 RLY PAL PB2 Piggyback ESD protection Plugs into FA200890 TX128 2 RX128 2 XD BUS BF64 2 BF64 3 Rev and Rev interchanged Rev K includes noise fix NO MCD REVISION ON THESE BOARDS NEW PART NUMBER WAS PULLED FOR EACH CHANGE INT I O EXT PATIENT I O MODULE 2 COMPLETE HV POWER FA200107 AC CCTRL FA200191 FP MAIN BOARD 2 Fb200245 FRONT PANEL FB200196 FA200063 Page1 3 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 1 1 Requ
35. Table 2 2 Weight of VIVID 5 wo monitor and peripherals 2 2 2 3 Acoustic Noise Output Less than 70dB A according to DIN 45635 19 01 KL2 2 2 3 EMI Limitations Ultrasound machines are susceptible to Electromagnetic Interference EMI from radio frequencies magnetic fields and transients in the air or wiring They also generate EMI The VIVID 5 complies with limits as stated on the EMC label However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation Possible EMI sources should be identified before the unit is installed Electrical and electronic equipment may produce EMI unintentionally as the result of a defect These sources include medical lasers Scanners cauterizing guns computers monitors fans gel warmers microwave ovens light dimmers portable phones The presence of a broadcast station or broadcast van may also cause interference See the table on page 2 3 for EMI Prevention tips Page 2 2 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER 091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 2 2 3 EMI Limitations cont d EMI Rule Be aware of RF sources Details Keep the unit at least 5 meters or 15 feet away from other EMI sources Special shielding may be required to eliminate interference problems caused by high frequency high powered radio or video broadcast signals Ground the unit Poor grounding is the most likely
36. The purpose of the regulation is to protect employees in the transportation industry as well as the people who will receive or open this package The US Department of Transportation DOT has ruled that items that were saturated and or dripping with human blood that are now caked with dried blood or which were used or intended for use in patient care are regulated medical waste for transportation purposes and must be transported as a hazardous material Section 1 4 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 1 4 1 What is Electromagnetic compatibility describes a level of performance of a device within its electromagnetic environment This environment consists of the device itself and its surroundings including other equipment power sources and persons with which the device must interface Inadequate compatibility results when a susceptible device fails to perform as intended due interference from its environment or when the device produces unacceptable levels of emission to its environment This interference is often referred to as radio frequency or electromagnetic interference RFI EMI and can be radiated through space or conducted over interconnecting power of signal cables In addition to electromagnetic energy EMC also includes possible effects from electrical fields magnetic fields electrostatic discharge and disturbances in the electrical power supply 1 4 2 Compliance Note Vivid 5 conforms to all applicable condu
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38. 8 11 2 Tool requirements Phillips screwdriver size 2 Flat screwdriver size 2 Adjustable wrench 8 11 3 Description The Relay Board subassembly is located in the front side of the system on the right side 1 Remove the Side Bumpers See Side Bumper Replacement Procedure on page 8 20 2 From the back of the system unscrew the screws holding the Lower and Upper Side Panels Remove the Side Covers Disconnect all cables from the probe connector panel Pull the front cover straight forward Unscrew the shield plate in front of the boards Unscrew the M3 screws 12 holding each 260 pin connector except 2 on the left spare parking connector upper right and lower left 8 Unscrew the M3 screws through the APAT connectors 9 Unscrew the M4 phillips pan head screws attaching the front plate to the frame O 10 Unscrew the nuts the Doppler Catheter if mounted connector 11 Disconnect the two XDBUS boards between RLY TX RX PRC 12 Unscrew the screws holding the small IV amp DP connector board onto the RLY board 13 The RLY assembly is now only connected to the motherboard In order to loosen it slide the whole assembly out of the MBD connector to the right Then when it s loose slide it out leftward 14 Install the IV amp DP connector board 15 Install the new Relay Board subassembly in the opposite sequence Mount the upper connector IV DP fi
39. DC DC BF1 BF2 FEC RFT A 5 XD1 64 E gt AAXD3 4 5 8 XD65 128 AAXD1 2 6 7 Figure 9 5 Card Cage Front End FE Boards Table 9 14 Card Cage Front End FE Boards PART ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY CARD RACK FB200204 Card Cage with backplane RELAY 2 Located outside the Card 2 200890 1 1 E Gage Pat connected t XDBUS Boards 3 128 FB200211 128 Board with Bipolar Clamp PCB XDBUS FB200191 Transducer Bus Board 2 1 2x in each scanner BF1 BF2 BF 64 2 BEAM FORMER FA2 2 2 1 BEAM FORMER 64 00550 BOARD 64 PCB BEAM FORMER 64 FOC32 FB200900 2x used in each system FEC FRONT END CONTROLLER FA200764 BOARD PCB RF Tissue FB200140 RFT RFT1 W2mm CONNECTOR DC Power 3 3V FB200024 3 3V DC DC Converter Module MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL 9 9 3 MID and Control Boards SDP CFP IMPORT MID4 MID5 GRAPH SPR1SCoNv CPU SPR2 SPR3 SIT 5 wa w Figure 9 6 Card Cage MID and Control Boards THE BACKPLANE IS LOCATED ON THE REAR OF THE CARD CAGE Table 9 15 Card Cage MID and Control Boards PART ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY SDP SPECTRAL DOPPLER Replacement for FA200027 CFP 2 COLOR FLOW PROCESSOR 2 FB200708 Needs sw v 2 0 2 or above _ 22 during boot up removed
40. Figure 8 42 Mode change to Binary succeeded The FTP connection is now ready for use Page 8 50 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 5 2 the User Defined Settings From the Scanner You have already made the udd tar gz file earlier It is located on the root folder on the scanner s hard drive 1 Onthe laptop Make the Command Prompt window active 2 Onthe laptop type get udd tar gz and press Enter to download the User Defined Settings file to the work folder on your laptop Microsoft Windows 2000 Version 5 00 2195 C Copyright 1985 2000 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings something gt cd c work gt 169 254 157 150 Connected to 169 254 157 150 Connected to 169 254 157 150 220 VxWorks 5 2 FTP server ready User 169 254 157 150 none 331 Password required Password 230 User logged in ftp gt Icd ftp gt bin mode set to binary ftp gt get udd tar gz 200 Port set okay 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection 226 Transfer complete ftp 7278 bytes received in 0 04Seconds 181 95Kbytes sec ftp _ Figure 8 43 Download User Defined Settings file from scanner to laptop 8 18 5 3 Erase lnitialize the Scanner s Hard Drive NOTICE This is the point of NO RETURN DO NO TURN OFF or REBOOT the scanner when erasing the scanner s hard drive If the scanner s power is lost or turned off during this step the comm
41. SCANNER WITHOUT SIDE COVERS SEEN FROM THE RIGHT SIDE 5 SHOWNIN 7 ILLUSTRATION Figure 9 10 Internal Peripherals Table 9 24 Internal Peripherals PART ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY See External Details Rear and Left Side on page 9 10 TEE l EET e ess oorowensca gt B W VIDEO PRINTER E B W VIDEO PRINTER E SONY UP890CE 066E0089 220 VAC OBSOLETE B W VIDEO PRINTER E SONY UP890MD 066E0090 110 VAC OBSOLETE HEN MACINTOSH COMPUTER See Integrated with EchoPAC on B W VIDEO PRINTER 0087 SONY UP890MDG 066 08 OBSOLETE Page 9 31 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 24 Internal Peripherals PART ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION ZIP DRIVE 250 ZIP DRIVE 250 MBYTES 3 5 USB 3 5 USB 06660600 NOTE POWER SUPPLY VIAUSB POWER SUPPLY VIA USB 9 16 1 Footswitch Table 9 25 Footswitch PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION FOOTSWITCH FB200723 FOOTSWITCH 3 PEDALS FOR VIVID 5 ERBEN Page 9 32 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 17 External Peripherals Table 9 26 External Peripherals PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION ENS SONY UP21MD 066E2955 COLOR PRINTER UP21MD ASSEMBLY l FACE USB ETHERNET 230V HP PRT 066E04
42. 15 4 0 15 3 0 5 a 15 0 5 a 25 0 Table 5 1 DC Power output 5V d digital and ground are fed from the Power Supply to the card cage s backplane through thick rails The other voltages are routed via a DC Extension board which plugs into the motherboard The Front Panel and disks are powered via the internal I O board The voltages to these devices are fed through recoverable PTC fuses 5 4 4 3 3V DC DC Converter This board converts the 5 d 5VDC voltage to 3 3VDC The 3 3 VDC voltage is distributed via the backplane to the RFT and BF Boards 5 6 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 5 High Voltage Power Supply The input to this supply is filtered 230 VAC A mains cable plugs into the front of the supply which again plugs directly into the motherboard The HV supply consists of three dual modules all linear supplies providing symmetrical outputs Output Name Output Voltage 0 to 80V maximum 10W 0 to 40V maximum 10W 80V maximum 8W Table 5 2 High Voltage output The high voltages HV1 and HV2 are fed to the transmitter on the TX board and to the PRC board The HV MUX voltages are fed to the multiplexers located in the connector housing of the 192 element linear probes The two HV1 and HV2 supplies are controlled serially by the Front End Controller board which also surveils the voltage and curr
43. 3 3 3 4 1 1 Check Voltage Settings 3 3 3 4 1 2 Video 3 3 Section 3 5 Completing the 3 3 3 5 1 Electrical Safety 3 3 3 5 2 Paperworks hepate Dente dig eee REDE SN ie 3 3 3 5 251 User aes Bey 3 3 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 4 Functional Checks E REX 4 1 Section 4 1 Purpose of chapter wee 4 1 Section 4 2 General Procedures i cua dade xc os eae ae 4 1 4 2 1 Connecta Probe uv ear a aerae De E ae D e RC a E 4 1 4 2 2 Power On Boot a a 4 1 4 2 3 Stand By Power OFF 4 1 Section 4 3 Functional Checks iud aac e 4 2 4 3 1 Basic System 1 4 2 4 3 2 Check of Options ceu Qani eddies a ig 4 2 Section 4 4 Mechanical 4 2 4 4 1 Check of Wheels Locks Brakes 4 2 Section 4 5 Site PR
44. FPA 2 5 MHz KG100001 64 el Footprint 21 mm x 17 mm FPA 3 5 MHz 100005 96 el Footprint 21 mm x 17 mm FPA 5 0 MHz KN100001 128 el Footprint 21 mm x 17 mm FPA 5 0 MHz KN100002 96 el Footprint 21 mm x 17 mm Page 9 35 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL 9 18 5 PAMPTE Probes Figure 9 15 PAMPTE Probe Table 9 32 PAMPTE Probes PART ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION EE PAMPTE 5 0 MHz KN100007 Oldelft 14 mm 64 elements PAMPTE 5 0 MHz KN100006 GE Vingmed 14 mm 64 elements PAMPTE 5 0 MHz KN100010 10 7 mm Pediatric Multiplane 48 elements Page 9 36 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 9 18 6 Doppler Probes Angled Pen pe Probe Connector g Adjustable Handle Lu Figure 9 16 Doppler Probe Angled Pen Table 9 33 Doppler Probes PART ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY Doppler stand alone 2 MHz TE100024 Angled Pen Doppler TC probe 2 MHz KE100001 Straight Trans Cranial ara 9 18 7 Intraoperative Probes i8Lv i13Lv Figure 9 17 Intraoperative Probe Table 9 34 Intraoperative Probes PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY ITEM Page 9 37 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 19 Service Kits Table 9 35 Kits PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 WHEEL SUPPORT KIT FC200409 Vivid 5 and S
45. Mew Events Edt BlackICE Settings Stop BlackICE Figure 8 25 Stop BlackICE Engine 3 Select Exit Black ICE stops It will be restarted next time you restart the laptop Figure 8 26 Exit BlackICE Page 8 42 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 4 3 Record Laptop s Native IP Address On the Windows desktop open My Computer Open Control Panel Open Network and Dialup Connections Open Local Area Connection Open Internet Protocol Select Properties Ur D N General can get IP setting srsigned automatic your network es Ulbenace you need to ask your alor lor the IP settings Obtain an IP address automaticaly r Uge the following 3 22 22 2 Subnet mask 299 299 290 0 r G Usg lhe followang ONS serves Preferred DNS server 3 2 0 4 DNS server 13 1 Lom ce Figure 8 27 Network and Dialup Connections Record the IP address and Subnet mask in the provided space below Laptop original IP address Laptop original Subnet mask Page 8 43 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 4 4 Change Laptop s IP Address 1 Change your laptop s IP address to match the scanner s IP address see Fi
46. Read this chapter completely and familiarize yourself with the procedures before performing a task Table 10 1 Contents in Chapter 10 eie eme Futter 2 CAUTION Practice good ESD prevention Wear an anti static strap when handling electronic parts and even when disconnecting connecting cables N DANGER THERE ARE SEVERAL PLACES ON THE BACKPLANE THE AC DISTRIBUTION AND DC DISTRIBUTION THAT ARE DANGEROUS BE SURE TO DISCONNECT THE SYSTEM POWER PLUG AND OPEN THE MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE YOU REMOVE ANY PARTS BE CAUTIOUS WHENEVER POWER IS STILL ON AND COVERS ARE REMOVED N CAUTION Do not pull out or insert circuit boards while power is ON CAUTION Do not operate this unit unless all board covers and frame panels are securely in place System performance and cooling require this Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 1 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DiRECTION FB091565 REVISION 1 ViViD 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 2 Why do Maintenance 10 2 1 10 2 2 Keeping Records It is good business practice that ultrasound facilities maintain records of periodic and corrective maintenance The Ultrasound Periodic Maintenance Inspection Certificate provides the customer with documentation that the ultrasound scanner is maintained on a periodic basis A copy of the Ultrasound Periodic Maintenance Inspection Certificate should be kept in the same room or near the scanner Quality Assurance In order to gain ac
47. Section 5 4 Power System ix ete he su e eg x misa ERROR A a ecd a Reet e 5 5 5 4 1 Power Supply with ON OFF 5 5 5 4 2 AC Power 5 5 b 4 3 DEC POWT 25 dw eA RR eee Ep RES Te da 5 6 5 4 4 3 3V DC DC 5 6 5 4 5 High Voltage Power Supply 5 7 5 4 6 Power Distribution 1 1 1 5 8 5 4 7 Front End and Mid Processors Block Diagram 5 9 5 4 8 Display Control and Input Output I O Block Diagram 5 10 5 4 9 Front End Block Diagram 5 11 5 4 10 Mid Processor Block Diagram 5 12 5 4 11 Display Block Diagram 5 13 5 4 12 Internal and External I O Block Diagram 5 14 5 4 13 Connector Layout of Vivid 5 Internal 2 Board 2 5 15 5 4 14 Signal List Internal 2 2 5 16 5 4 15 Connector Layout of Vivid 5 External 2 Board 2 5 17 5 4 16 Insulation Diagram External 2 5 18 5 4 17 Signal Insulation List External 2 2 5 19 Section 5 5 Video Specifications for VIVID 5 5 20 5 5 1 PAL Video Specifications 5 20 5
48. When the meter s ground switch is OPEN don t touch the unit AN CAUTION Equipment damage possibility Never switch the Polarity and the status of Neutral when the unit is powered ON Be sure to turn the unit power OFF before switching them using the POLARITY switch and or the NEUTRAL switch Otherwise the unit may be damaged 10 6 5 2 Generic Procedure G GREEN POWER POLARITY REVERSING OUTLET The test verifies the isolation of the power line from the chassis The testing meter is connected from accessible metal parts of the case to ground Measurements should be made with the unit ON and OFF with the power line polarity Normal and Reversed Record the highest reading of current H BLACK par N WHITE Le MOMENTARY SWITCH ACCESSIBLE METAL PARTS LEAKAGE TEST METER Figure 10 3 Set Up for Chassis Source Leakage Current IEC 601 1 Clause 19 Continuos Leakage Currents and Patient Auxiliary Currents When using the Microguard or a similar test instrument its power plug may be inserted into the wall outlet and the equipment under test is plugged into the receptacle on the panel of the meter This places the meter in the grounding conductor and the current flowing from the case to ground will be indicated in any of the current ranges The maximum allowable limit for chassis source leakage is shown in Table 10 12 Chassis Leakage Current Limits Accessible Metal Surfaces on page 10 11
49. initialized value 0 0x0 Page 8 84 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 20 17 Install the New Software Note The largest software tar gz file must be installed prior to all other software files 1 Type netinstall filename tar gz where filename tar gz is a software file from Table 8 13 New Software on page 8 45 2 Press ENTER at the HyperAccess terminal prompt The following is displayed on the laptop Connecting done Receiving _ 39 13 4 351 Expanding _T 126 48 2 391 Extracting _T 215 46 8 223 Installation completed 381 seconds 17401 2644 value 0 0X0 gt 3 Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for all files listed in Table 8 13 New Software on page 8 45 8 85 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 20 18 Disable Hummingbird FTP Server Note Don t forget to stop your FTP server when you no longer need to access data on your computer 1 Enter Windows desktop 2 Select START Select PROGRAMS Select HUMMINGBIRD CONNECTIVITY V7 0 Select SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION Select HUMMINGBIRD INETD CONFIGURATION Ix 7 Hummingbird Inetd Configuration Inetd Service Status Fingerd Close Enable Disable Configure Add Delete Connection
50. s ow e nm G meme G 10 6 7 Isolated Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Lead Reference the procedure in the IEC 60601 1 When using the Dale 600 switch the meter s function selector to the LEAD LEAD position Select and test each of the five ECG lead positions except ALL on the LEAD selector testing each to the power condition combinations found in the table Record the highest leakage current measured 10 16 Section 10 3 Maintenance Task Schedule MEDICAL SYSTEMS DiRECTION FB091565 REVISION 1 ViVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 6 8 Isolated Patient Lead Sink Leakage Isolation Test Reference the procedure in the IEC 60601 1 When using the Dale 600 switch the meter s function selector to the LEAD ISO Select the ALL position on the lead selector Depress the rocker switch to ISO TEST to test lead isolation CAUTION Line voltage is applied to the leads during this test To avoid possible electric shock hazard the system being tested must not be touched by patients users or anyone while the ISO TEST switch is depressed NOTE It is not necessary to test each lead individually or power condition combinations as required in previous tests Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 17 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DiRECTION FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 6 8 1 Data Sheet for ECG Leakage Current The test passes when all readings measure less than the
51. 5 2 NTSC Video 5 20 Page xiii GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 6 Service Adjustments deer ses feces ee SY q 6 1 Section 6 1 Introduction cs u s e coa o Fee e a ca o AL Ka e cir 6 1 Section 6 2 Regulatory i 430 Se e cipes UR Dcindc ec at mie ARR d 6 1 Section 6 3 Calibration ocu exe ee Rene RR RO ai Ro de mate ie a 6 1 6 3 1 Setup Menu 6 1 6 3 2 Date Time and Hospital Name 6 1 Section 6 4 Performianc Test uc I pu wai w eas TEE ERES 6 1 6 4 1 14 6 1 0 4 1 1 2 p bn ete ke uode rius DAS fai Ra WM D NO 6 1 6 4 2 SCODO oui ion dee e een olet rua pue tud eR RUM 6 2 64 3 Initial a sired eee dre imr En ws 6 2 6 4 8 1 Configuration Test 6 2 6 4 3 2 Rt ete doa eo s dote m td bale 6 2 0 4 3 9 xe RM RENE RAGNAROK RIA de 6 2 6 4 3 4
52. 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 3 11 Open Hyper Terminal and Make a New Communication Profile Follow this procedure if a V5 or 55 communication profile is missing 1 Select Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt Hyper Terminal the application as illustrated below 2 Welcome to Winidoves 2000 Set Program Access and Def auts Q Sametime Connect Fm Office Document Open Office Document 2 j Winzip Documents Settings Search gt Hummingtird Connectivity V7 0 x Microsolt Excel aw Microsoft Outlook Microsoft PowerPoint wi Microsolt Word a pcAnywhere Hntisor Control Panel 1 1 816 gt Windows Media Player RS BH Microsoft Visio 2 Acrobat Reader 5 0 5 0 Adobe Acrobat 5 0 5 JA b Ed Entertainment i HyperTerminal 23 System Touts 2 NetMeeting Address Dook E Network and Dyal up Connections 59 Phone Diver conan Promet Notepad Mf part E yrehronize 3 Windows Explornr 5 WordPad 24 2599 5298264898 Figure 8 9 Start Hyper Terminal application NESE P LI 9 O gt 2 a G E E E amp Fe 5 amp B Z B 15 29 8 30 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 Vivid 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 3 11 Open Hyper Terminal and Make a New Communication Profile cont d First the Hyper Terminal splash screen wi
53. 7 Follow the test conditions described for respective test points shown in Table 10 15 Chassis Leakage Current Test Condition on page 10 15 10 14 Section 10 3 Maintenance Task Schedule MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 6 5 2 Generic Procedure cont d Table 10 15 Chassis Leakage Current Test Condition TEST CONDITION Mounting screw for probe receptacle Mounting screw for CRT housing Mounting screw for peripheral plugged into unit Mounting screw for other peripheral powered by unit 8 Keep a record of the results with other hard copies of PM data kept on site 10 6 5 3 Data Sheet for Chassis Source Leakage Current The test passes when all readings measure less than the value shown in Table 10 12 Record all data on the PM Inspection Certificate Table 10 16 Typical Data Sheet for Chassis Source Leakage Current Tester Neutral Test 1 Tester Polarity or Ground Probe Switch Connector OPEN EM Low n wm T T T T 10 6 6 Isolated Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Ground 10 6 6 1 Definition This test measures the current which would flow to ground from any of the isolated ECG leads The meter simulates a patient who is connected to the monitoring equipment and is grounded by touching some other grounded surface Measurements should be made with the ground open and closed with power line polarity normal and reversed and with the ultrasound con
54. A16 Power3 Ds DSUB9pn C A7 Power Front pans DSUB 8 bis E A18 Composite video from BNC EA eee A20 Composite video input not used BNO 1 F 21 e video not aged ENG F A22 1 1 A23 ____ A24 Color Printer Green o oer Bue A26 SVHSinfrom VCR VCR replay MINDIN4pn F SVS aute VOR CR eri INOW F 3 A28 SVHS MINDING pin F eave ot A30 Remote control 1 B W printe hoo FO A31 Remote control 2 Color READY BUSY Phono FO Remote control 3 Color COPRINT Phono ce A34 Audio Left from VCR replay Phono FC igh om VOR epi E A36 Audio Left to VCR record Phono 237 Audio Fight VOR Prono 3 AudoLefttoFro Panel Phno FO A39 Audio Right to Front Panel hoo Table 5 3 Signal List Internal 0 2 2 8 9 1 1 Page 5 16 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 15 Connector Layout of Vivid 5 External 0 2 Board 2 OUTPUT e gt R
55. CF Mode Color Flow Mode operation Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation Doppler Modes Verify basic Doppler operation PW and CW if available Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation Verify basic M Mode operation Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation Applicable Verify the basic operation of all optional modes such as Multi Image 3D Contrast Harmonics Cine Software Options Stress Echo etc Check the basic system controls that affect each options operation Perform the Automatic Tests see 6 4 4 Automatic Tests on page 6 2 to verify that all boards System Diagnostic 3 PUE function according to specifications all keyboard controls are OK This is performed by the internal PC Back End processor which does a normal keyboard run through Verify basic Monitor display functions Touch Panel basic Touch Panel display functions Measurements Rudd scale phantom and use the measurement controls to verify distance and area calculation Test Operator Panel Perform the Operator Panel Test Procedure see 6 4 5 Front Panel Test on page 6 3 to verify that NOTE Some software may be considered standard depending upon system model configuration 10 6 Section 10 3 Maintenance Task Schedule MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 5 2 2 Peripheral Option Checks If any per
56. Continuous 6 9 6 4 13 3 Communication with 6 10 6 4 14 Mechanical Check 6 11 6 4 14 1 Checking 6 11 6 4 14 2 Checking Monitor 6 11 6 4 15 Hardware 2 2 6 12 6 4 15 1 Screen Switching 6 12 6 4 15 2 VCR vanes x eee ule es ba ua EX pee 6 12 6 4 15 3 ag E B RR bias I URN me as 6 12 6 4 16 Monitor Setup Adjust if Necessary 6 12 6 4 16 1 Screen Manager Main Menu 6 13 6 4 16 2 Pre Settings 6 13 6 4 16 3 Adjust 6 13 6 4 16 4 Geometry and 6 13 6 4 17 Functional 6 13 6 4 17 1 2D Controls is iere ek oc REOR le ee DC Yeh 6 13 6 4 17 2 Doppler GontrolS siete b REP 6 14 6 4 17 3 Color Flow 015 6 14 6 4 1
57. External the ethernet adaptor if present on System FiVe or via an AIUM ethernet adaptor to System FiVe s External I O 2 Verify that the link light on PC Card LAN adaptor is lit Figure 8 3 Connect your laptop to the scanner 8 20 2 Laptop Power ON 1 Power ON the Laptop 2 When the laptop is up and running insert the System Software CD for the scanner you are going to upgrade in the CD ROM on your laptop For Vivid 5 scanners use CD Part Number FB200394G For System FiVe use CD Part Number FC200051 Page 8 60 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER 091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 20 3 Create Directories Note If having more than one harddrive on your computer it is recommended to create this file structure on all harddrives as the FTP Server not be connected to C drive and installation will fail 4 2 O O On C root select New Folder Change name to hdO On C root select New Folder Change name to S5Netlnstall Repeat step 1 to 4 for other hardrives or partitioned harddrives Insert vx040 st for System FiVe or vxWorks st for Vivid FiVe into hdO folder Insert SW files into the S5Netlnstall folder 8 20 4 Create Work Folder on the Laptop m D N reer S S s s Open My Computer on the desktop Open the C drive Select New from the File menu Select Folder Give the new folder the name work Open the work
58. FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 20 6 Scanner Power ON 1 Insert a probe in connector 1 on the scanner 2 Turn ON the scanner When the scanner is powered on a boot sequence similar to the one illustrated in Figure 8 19 Scanner startup on page 8 36 will appear in the terminal s window on your laptop ume De ER dew Dow tb Diaz 51 ala e BSP version 1 8 Creation date lue 24 11 24 05 MET DST 1994 Press any key to stop auto boot scsi 0 0 0 gt J hd ux040 st inet on ethernet e 3 222 21 232 0 user u s5 rack 0x8 winds etc init Loading hdQ vx04 0 5016 Connected 00 00 35 uto detect 9600 8 1 saw fit echo Figure 8 17 Scanner startup 3 Verify that Scanner is booting successfully Page 8 70 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 20 7 Identify the Vivid 5 Scanner s IP Address and Netmask 1 Select Setup button on front panel 2 Select Configuration amp Test submenu 3 Select GE Service 4 Select Network Settings to display the Network Configuration menu 5 Record the IP address This is the scanner s IP address IP Address Target IP amp Mask Lern 1 Host inet Figure 8 18 Vivid 5 Network Configuration Menu Scanner IP Address ffffff00 Page 8 71 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 V
59. Logging Help Save Figure 8 37 Hummingbird Inetd Configuration Dialog Note Don t forget to stop your FTP server when you no longer need to access data on your computer 7 Select FTPD 8 Select DISABLE 9 Select SAVE A message box appears mero j x Configuration saved in C YWINNTYSysterm32YHumminqbirdYConnectivity 7 001InetdiInetD ini Figure 8 38 Inetd Message 10 Select OK 11 Select CLOSE Page 8 86 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 9 Renewal Parts Section 9 1 Overview 9 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 9 This chapter lists the Renewal Parts Field Replacement Units FRU for the VIVID 5 ultrasound scanners and gives you an overview of Spare Parts for Vivid 5 Vivid 5 Expert Vivid 5 Pro Integrated EchoPAC Macintosh Computer with EchoPAC software EchoPAC 3D for Windows Table 9 1 Contents in Chapter 9 s smo ____________ 5s mexmeowm ewe Operator Panel Parts 9 12 Page 9 1 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 1 Contents in Chapter 9 cont d SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE NUMBER 9 21 Product Manuals 9 39 9 22 EchoPAC 3D Spare Parts 9 41 9 1 2 Equipment Models Covered by this Chapter The table below lists the VIVID 5 models covered in this version of Chapter 9 Table 9 2 VIVID 5 Models Covered by this Chapter PART NUMBER
60. MMM M Jj JESUM PAL MWM Microsoft Corp Minduuz IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection DMS Suffix IP Address 3 222 22 72 Subnet Mask 255 255 252 0 Figure 8 31 Display Address Subnet Mask Example 3 Verify that the IP Address and Subnet Mask is the same as you set earlier Page 8 79 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 20 13 Verify Connection Between Laptop and Scanner 1 6 Verify that the link light on the PC Card LAN cable adapter is lit It will flash during network Verify that the link light on the 10 base T Ethernet adapter on the System FiVe is lit or flashing Type ping in the Command Prompt window Type a space Type the ip address for the scanner The IP address must be on the form where xxx is a number between 0 and 255 ping 169 254 157 150 C work gt ping 169 354 157 150 Figure 8 32 The Ping command Example e Press Return to start pinging the scanner Verify a successful ping between the laptop and the scanner similar to what is shown in Figure 8 37 Ping results Ping succeeded on page 8 48 C Work gt ping 169 354 157 150 Pinging Scanner IP address with 32 bytes of data Reply from Scanner IP address bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 128 Reply from Scanner IP address bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 128 Reply from Scanner IP ad
61. Standard Hazard Icons Important information will always be preceded by the exclamation point contained within triangle as seen throughout this chapter In addition to text several different graphical icons symbols may be used to make you aware of specific types of hazards that could possibly cause harm Even if a symbol isn t used in this manual or on Vivid 5 it is included for your reference Table 1 2 Standard Hazard Icons ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL RADIATION _ lt Some others make you aware of specific procedures that should be followed Table 1 3 Standard Icons that indicates that a special procedure is to be used AVOID STATIC ELECTRICITY TLOCK OUT TAG OUT WEAR EYE PROTECTION EXE PROTECTION OR 1 6 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 1 3 Safety Considerations 1 3 1 Introduction The following safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation service and repair of this equipment Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design manufacture and intended use of the equipment 1 3 2 Human Safety WARNING BECAUSE OF THE LIMITED ACCESS TO CABINETS AND EQUIPMENT IN THE FIELD PLACING PEOPLE IN AWKWARD POSITIONS WE HAVE LIMITED THE LIFTING WEIGHT FOR ONE PERSON IN THE FIELD TO 16 KG 35 LBS ANYTHING OVER 16 KG 3
62. Task Schedule GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 Vivip 5 SERVICE MANUAL Abbreviations Numerics 2DF 2D Flow Processor board Sometimes called CFP 5 4 A ACCTRL AC Controller board 7 2 7 5 ACPWR AC Power module 7 5 7 6 7 22 ATGC Analog Time Gain Compensa tion 6 5 B BF Beamformer Board 5 4 Beamformer board s 7 1 boot start up used when a computer controlled equipment starts as inteneded 4 1 Color Flow Proccessor 2DF 5 4 CPU Microprocessor board 7 1 The Control Proccessing Unit The Master Board in the scanner 5 4 D DC DC DC DC Converter Board 5 4 E ECG Echocardiogram 4 1 EMI Electromagnetic Interference 2 2 ESD Electrostatic Discharge 1 11 EXT I O External In Out 7 1 E FE Front End 5 4 FE Bus Front End Bus 5 4 FEC Front End Controller Board 5 4 Front End Controller Board 7 1 FPA probe 4 1 G GRAPH board Graphical Processor Board 7 1 H HV High Voltage Power Supply 5 4 INT Internal board 6 6 6 7 7 1 7 2 7 5 IP 2 Image Port 2 Board 5 4 7 1 L LED Light Emitting Diode 6 4 MAC Macintosh Computer or comput er running the MacOS 7 1 MO Drive Magneto Optical Drive 5 2 MOD Magneto Optical Drive 5 2 N NTSC Video Format used in the US and some other countries territories 3 3 P PAL Video Format used in Europe and some other coun tries territories 3 3 Pat I O Pa
63. Tests This is documented in the product s Device History Record DHR An Electrical Isolation Test should be done as part of the installation if possible The Installation personnel can perform the test if he or she has been trained in performing Electrical Isolation Test and has proper equipment to perform the test or a test using the customers personnel and equipment should be requested If an Electric Isolation Test is not possible during installation this should be documented Results of any Electrical Isolation Test shall be documented If the equipment does not pass an Electrical Isolation Test the equipment must not be used until the situation is rectified 3 5 2 Paperwork Note During and after installation the documentation i e user manuals installation manuals for the peripheral units must be kept as part of the original system documentation This will ensure that all relevant safety and user information is available during the operation and service of the complete system 3 5 2 1 User Manual Check that the correct User Manual per software sw revision for the system is included 3 3 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank Page 3 4 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 4 Functional Checks Section 4 1 Purpose of chapter This chapter provides p
64. VIVID 5 Description 5 2 1 General Information VIVID 5 is a phased and linear array ultrasound imaging scanner It also has provisions for analog ECG and phono inputs The system can be used for 2D Black and White imaging 2D Color Flow M Mode Black and White imaging Color M Mode Doppler anumber of combinations of the above VIVID 5 is a digital beamforming system which can handle up to 192 element linear probes by use of multiplexing System configuration is stored on a hard disk and all necessary software is loaded from the hard disk on power up User interface via the keyboard initiates the system operation and set up via two major bus structures interconnecting the different printed circuit boards residing in the Card Cage Signal flow from the Probe Connector Panel to the Front End then to the Mid Processors and Display Control and finally to the monitor and peripherals The signal flow is mainly done over a backplane but the final path from the section and up from the Card Cage is done via cables Some models have the optional EchoPAC functionality running on an integrated Apple Macintosh Computer which receives the new ultrasound as digital videodata or digital rawdata from the system Page 5 1 GE MEDICAL SvsTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 2 Major Components High Resolution Color Monitor LCD monitor systems with integrated Ec
65. Verify an ECG trace on the monitor 6 4 12 6 Phono Optional Test 1 Connect a Heart microphone and turn Phono on 2 Verify quality and presence of phono trace 6 4 12 7 Respiration Optional Test 1 Connect a Respiration transducer and turn Respiration on 2 Verify quality and presence of respiration trace 6 4 12 8 Pressure Optional Test 1 Connect a Pressure transducer and turn Pressure on 2 Verify quality and presence of pressure trace 6 4 13 Integrated Mac 6 4 13 1 Setup Check 1 Exit EchoPAC 2 Select EchoPAC Application in HD A and choose Get Info in the File menu 3 See that EchoPAC has the correct preferred size of memory 4 When starting EchoPAC verify that the EchoPAC modules specified on the packing list are enabled with the password delivered 5 If systems is going to be used USA Check that Ob Gyn is not an option in the application menu 6 4 13 2 Macintosh with Continuous Capture You need the EchoStress option installed for this test to work 1 Select FPA probe 2 Select Video Stress Application 3 Enter live 2D tissue scanning mode 55 make sure that there is an ECG signal to the scanner while doing the test Page6 9 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 Vivid 5 SERVICE MANUAL a Switch to EchoPAC mode b Enter stress test mode in EchoPAC c Turn Continuous capture on d Step on the middle footswitch Verify that EchoPAC
66. an approved product further from the system than the interface kit allows presents challenges to the installation team To avoid delays during installation such variances should be made known to the individuals or group performing the installation at the earliest possible date preferably prior to the purchase The ultrasound suite must be clean prior to delivery of the machine Carpet is not recommended because it collects dust and creates static Potential sources of EMI electromagnetic interference should also be investigated before delivery Dirt static and EMI can negatively impact system reliability 2 4 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 2 3 Facility Needs 2 3 1 Required Features Dedicated single branch power outlet of adequate amperage see VIVID 5 Power Requirements on page 2 8 meeting all local and national codes which is located less than 2 5 m 8 ft from the unit s proposed location Door opening is at least 76 cm 30 in wide Proposed location for unit is at least 0 3 m 1 ft from the wall for cooling Clean and protected space to store transducers in their cases or on a rack Material to safely clean probes done with a plastic container never metal 2 3 2 Desirable Features Door is at least 92 cm 3 ft wide Circuit breaker for dedicated power outlet is easily accessible Sink with hot and cold water Receptacle for bio
67. available on FA000410 Doppler Controls 1 If necessary reselect the probe to bring it to default settings and select PW 2 Increase Gain to maximum and change the Horizontal sweep from minimum to maximum and verify 1 2 3 4 6 8 12 and 16 seconds of data across the TM field Freeze and check the scrolling memory using the trackball 3 Obtain a good Doppler spectrum measuring on yourself or on a flow phantom Change Velocity Range and verify that the vertical scaling of the spectral display changes accordingly Move Baseline up and down and verify proper response Decrease LV Reject and verify that low velocities are displayed Increase LV Reject and verify that the low velocities are rejected Increase Compress and verify increased brightness in the spectrum Increase Reject and verify that the low level signals noise are rejected Increase Sample Volume from minimum to maximum and verify that the sensitivity increases Obtain a strong and good signal Increase Tracking and verify that the signal is getting weaker but the quality of the spectrum is getting better not available on FA000410 Oh d ON Color Flow controls 1 If necessary reselect the probe to bring it to default settings Then obtain a good 2D image while scanning yourself or a flow phantom 2 Decrease PRF to minimum and verify that the Nyquist limit is decreased aliasing and that low flow filling is improved With PRF to maximum Nyqui
68. ftp 15465035 bytes sent in 31 30Seconds 494 17Kbytes sec ftp gt put v2 0 6 svision tar gz Figure 8 46 Upload the svision file from the laptop to the scanner NOTE When transferring big files it looks like the laptop stops working It is because there is no feedback during the software transfer Depending on the size of the file and the network speed the transfer may last for half a minute or more ftp gt put v2 0 6 svision tar gz Figure 8 47 Upload of the svision file from the laptop to scanner has been completed 8 18 5 6 Transfer User Defined Settings File Type put udd tar gz and press Enter to upload the User Defined Settings file Figure 8 48 Uploading the User Defined Settings file from laptop to scanner Page 8 53 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 5 7 Verify the File Transfer 1 Make the HyperTerminal window active 2 Press Enter to get a prompt Note The Il in the next command are two lower case L The command asks for a Long Listing 3 Atthe prompt type Il 4 Press Enter to display the contents on the scanner s hard drive 5 Verify that you can find the files you uploaded see example below 6 Also compare the file size of each file listed in the terminal window to the file size in the work folder The file sizes should be reported at similar values in both plazes 215 5 Ble Edt yew Cal Transfer Heb
69. power outlet must be within reach of the unit without extension cords Electrical installation must meet all current local state and national electrical codes 2 5 4 Unit Power Plug If the unit arrives without a power plug or with the wrong plug the installation engineer must supply what is locally required 2 9 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank Page 2 10 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 3 Installation Section 3 1 Purpose of Chapter This chapter contains information needed to install the unit Included are references to a procedure that describes how to receive and unpack the equipment and how to file a damage or loss claim How to prepare the facility and unit of the actual installation and how to check and test the unit probes and external peripherals for electrical safety are included in this procedure Also included in this chapter are guidelines for transporting the unit to a new site Section 3 2 General Information 3 2 1 Safety Reminders DANGER CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION p ge qe Ie we CAUTION gt CAUTION WHEN USING ANY TEST INSTRUMENT THAT IS CAPABLE OF OPENING THE AC GROUND LINE METER S GROUND SWITCH IS OPEN DON T TOUCH THE UNIT Two people should unpack the unit because of its weight Two peopl
70. q Copy the files you need for 7 the upgrade from the CD c to the work folder iem Figure 8 30 Copy the needed files from CD to work folder 3 Remove the CD from the laptop Page 8 45 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 4 6 Open Command Window 4 Select Start Run 5 Type emd in the Open field 6 Press Return to open a Command Prompt window t Windows 2000 LVercion 5 1751 yright 178 Microsoft C Documents and Settings cenblar GEMEDEUKOPE gt Figure 8 31 Open a Command Prompt window 18 461 Change Path to the Work Folder 1 With the Command Prompt window active type cd c work C Documents and Settingessenblar GEMEDEUROPE gt cd CERTO Figure 8 32 Change path 2 Press Enter to change the active directory to work sDocuments and Settingsssenblar GEMEDEUROPE c work Figure 8 33 The new path has been selected Page 8 46 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 4 7 Verify Change of Laptop IP Address 1 Type the following command ipconfig rom Prompt Windows 2000 LVercion right 1785 2000 Microsoft ho ipconfig Figure 8 34 Command Prompt terminal window 2 Press Enter The laptop s ip address and subnet mask will be printed on the screen as illustrated below 2 2
71. restored QW om oo eui Page 8 56 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 10 Functional Checkout Note Not all tests are applicable for all system configurations with without MAC with without Continuous Capture 1 2 Verify all Vivid 5 modalities 2D Doppler M mode etc Verify full screen switching between Macintosh EchoPAC and System when pressing EchoPAC key Insite only Verify VCR record and playback of both Vivid 5 RGB all scanners and EchoPAC RGB Supervision only Verify Color print and B W print when applicable Verify Vivid 5 to EchoPAC digital and video transfer if continuos capture is installed Enter Setup menu and verify that the software revision has changed Perform an actual stress test to verify customer acceptance of the improved interface abilities Do functional checkout according to chapter 4 in the Vivid 5 Service Manual Direction Number FB091565 Run diagnostic tests as described in the Vivid 5 Service Manual Direction Number FB091565 Page 8 57 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 Section 8 19 Using a Hummingbird Server for the Software Upgrade 5 SERVICE MANUAL NOTICE Throughout this procedure you will be instructed to enter information into the laptop Pay strict attention to how it is shown in the procedure and type the information in exactly as it is presented If for
72. starts grabbing a new window with the live 2D scan pops up in the middle of the EchoPAC screen e Verify that no lockups occurred when filling the hole memory and verify that all the ECG traces are transferred during the capture f Finish Procedure and Delete Capture Right footswitch 6 4 13 3 Communication with Scanner Use System Front Panel not external keyboard when doing this test to be sure communication is ok 1 Choose Patient IO on Scanner verify screen switches to EchoPAC and create a new Patient 2 Enter some patient data and click the save button 3 Verify screen switches to scanner and make sure the info window is updated with the same information you entered in EchoPAC 4 Transfer data by selecting Image Store key when a Scanner is running or replaying a cineloop b A frozen 2D tissue scan is present 5 Also transfer data from a Color Flow mode CFM b M mode c Doppler mode Page 6 10 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 Vivip 5 SERVICE MANUAL 6 4 14 Mechanical Check 6 4 14 1 6 4 14 2 Checking Brakes Description Position the Brake Pedal in its Upper position Verification Check that the rear wheels are direction locked but rotate freely Position the Brake Pedal in its Half Way Down position Check that all the four wheels turn and rotate freely Position the Brake Pedal in its Lower position Check th
73. sw ES IP 2 IMAGE PORT 2 FA200572 Page 9 20 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 15 Card Cage MID and Control Boards PART ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY MAY BE LOCATED IN SPR3 POSITION CPU CPU BOARD VME 64 PPC266 066E2702 ON SOME SYSTEMS 1 1 VIVID REPLACEMENT FOR 066E2700 AND 066E2701 BG IACK VME JUMPER board FA200075 IMEEM Used if CPU is housed SPR3 position aa Alternative Alternative position for the CPU board for the CPU board E217 Part of the cfe o qem T w _____ ew seen mmm __________ TL Page 9 21 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 Vivid 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 10 Power Distribution Parts Table 9 16 Power Distribution Parts PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION DC POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY 200967 REPLACEMENT FOR FA200034 FOR FA200034 3 3V DC DC CONVERTER MODULE FB200024 3 3V DC DC CONVERTER MODULE ENEN 1 AC POWER SUPPLY 230 VAC FB200809 REPLACEMENT FOR FA200040 115 TO 100V TRANSF MODULE FB200054 115 TO 100V TRANSFORMER MODULE Section 9 11 Mechanical Parts Table 9 17 Mechanical Parts PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION LOCK FIADAPTERPLATE F ADAPTERPLATE 7589 NENNEN EN EN sess eee u 0820 jemwseenmem ___ reme 445
74. to 5 20 1 Back Cover N A i to xx 1 6 1 to 6 22 1 1 1 to 1 14 1 7 1 to 7 22 1 2 1 to 2 10 1 8 1 to 8 86 1 3 1 to 3 4 1 9 1 to 9 41 1 4 1 to 4 4 1 10 1 to 10 24 1 Page vii Medical Systems PART NUMBER FB091565 REvISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank Page viii GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Section 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 1 1 1 1 1 2 Purpose of Service 1 1 1 1 2 1 Typical Users of the Service 1 2 1 1 3 5 Models Covered by this 1 2 1 1 921 a a tet e RE E ER E P MR Deb E aede 1 2 1 1 3 2 System History Hardware Software 1 3 1 1 3 3 Supported 1 4 1 1 3 4 How to Turn the Scanner ON and OFF 1 4 1 1 4 Purpose of Operator Manual s 1 4 Section 1 2 Important Conventions 1 5 1 2 1 Conventions Used in
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76. 08 HP JET DIRECT 230 VAC l FACE USB ETHERNET 110V HP PRT 066E0409 HP JET DIRECT 110 VAC Table 9 27 Network Printers PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION IE USB ETHERNET 230V HP USB ETHERNET 230V HP PRT 066 0408 HP JET HPJETDRECT230VAC 230 VAC r EL USB ETHERNET 110V HP PRT HP JET 110 eee Page 9 33 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 Vivid 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 18 Probes 9 18 1 CLA Probes Curved Linear Array Probes 1 4 CLA Probe L Probe Connector Figure 9 11 CLA Probe Table 9 28 CLA Probes PART ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 9 18 2 Probe Figure 9 12 Probe Table 9 29 ECLA Probe PART ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY S ECLA 6 5 MHz TV KQ100002 Field of view 124 el Page 9 34 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 9 18 3 FLA Flat Linear Array Probes FLA Probe Figure 9 13 FLA Probe Table 9 30 FLA Probes PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION FLA 5 0 MHz KN100003 Footprint 60 mm x 17 mm 192 el 2 FLA 7 5 MHz KT100001 Footprint 50 mm x 17 mm 192 el FLA 10 0 MHz KWh100001 Footprint 50 mm x 17 mm 192 el Red Lens 2 5 MHz FPA Black Lens 3 5 5 0 MHz FPA Figure 9 14 FPA Probe Table 9 31 FPA Probes PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY
77. 1565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 7 8 3 Poor Image Quality Check setup of monitor according to setup procedure Perform the Probe Element Test See Probe Element Test on page 6 17 Try another probe Disconnect all probes that are not in use keep only the active probe connected Test FEC board and BF cache and TX128 cache and TPGs Check ATGC voltage Hef Test Procedure ATGC Voltage Test HV Supply Hef Test Procedure HV Supply Test BF boards digital FE tests 907 I dE Co N s 7 8 A Only Center Part of FLA Probes Image Shown If in 2D with a linear probe only one third of the image is shown and the rest is black this could be the problems All multiplexers in the probe connector could be bad not very likely 80 V from the TX Supply feeding the multiplexers could be missing 15 V from the RLY board to the multiplexers could be missing To check the last to points Pull out the probe in connector 1 insert a strap between pin 10 and 9 in order to enable the probe present signal See section in service manual for location of pins 80V should be present on pin X10 80 should be present on pin 210 15V should be present on pin V10 Page 7 18 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 9 Specific Color Flow Problems 7 9 1 No Color Flow 2D ok Frozen Color Flow Test CFP board
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79. 5 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 20 1 Ethernet Connection to Scanner There are two ways of connecting to the scanner you can either connect directly or through a 10 100 Mbit Switch The one to choose is dependent on what type of PC LAN Card you have installed on your laptop If you have a 10Mbit LAN Card go to 8 18 3 4 Laptop with 10 Mbit PC LAN Card on page 8 25 If you have a 10 100Mbit LAN Card go to 8 18 3 5 Laptop with 10 100 Mbit PC LAN Card on page 8 26 8 20 1 1 Laptop with 10 Mbit PC LAN Card 1 Connect a non crossed ethernet cable from the PC Card LAN cable adapter to a 10 100 Switch port 1 Connect another non crossed ethernet cable from the 10 100 switch port 2 to the Ethernet Strain Relief adaptor if present or directly to the ethernet connector on Vivid 5 s External Connect the power cord to the 10 100 switch Verify link light on PC Card LAN cable adapter Verify a link light at Vivid 5 s ethernet connector Verify a link light at port 1 and port 2 on the 10 100 switch m 7 0 Figure 8 2 Connect your laptop via 10 100 ethernet switch to Vivid 5 scanner Page 8 59 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 20 1 2 Laptop with 10 100 Mbit PC LAN Card 1 Connect a crossed ethernet cable from your laptop to the ethernet Strain Relief Adaptor if present or directly to the ethernet connector on Vivid 55
80. 5 LBS REQUIRES 2 PEOPLE Operating personnel must not remove the system covers Servicing should be performed by authorized personnel only Only personnel who have participated in a VIVID 5 training seminar are authorized to service the equipment Page 1 7 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 3 Mechanical Safety WARNING WARNING WARNING CAUTION p p qe CAUTION CAUTION gt CAUTION O WHEN THE UNIT IS RAISED FOR A REPAIR OR MOVED ALONG ANY INCLINE USE EXTREME CAUTION SINCE IT MAY BECOME UNSTABLE AND TIP OVER ULTRASOUND PROBES ARE HIGHLY SENSITIVE MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS THAT CAN EASILY BE DAMAGED BY IMPROPER HANDLING USE CARE WHEN HANDLING AND PROTECT FROM DAMAGE WHEN NOT IN USE DO NOT USE A DAMAGED OR DEFECTIVE PROBE FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE PRECAUTIONS CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND EQUIPMENT DAMAGE NEVER USE A PROBE THAT HAS FALLEN TO THE FLOOR EVEN IF IT LOOKS OK IT MAY BE DAMAGED Keep the heat venting holes on the monitor unobstructed to avoid overheating of the monitor The VIVID 5 weighs more than 200 kg more than 440 Ibs when ready for use Care must be used when moving it or replacing its parts Failure to follow the precautions listed below could result in injury uncontrolled motion and costly damage ALWAYS Be sure the pathway is clear Use slow careful motions Use two people when moving on inclines or lifting mo
81. 53 LCD 4 461 MODIFIED 1 KNOB F SLIDE POT 4 X 1 2 MN307427 KNOB F SLIDE POT 4 X 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 11 2 Page 9 13 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 10 Operator Panel Parts cont d 3 of 3 PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION FP GRAPHIC PLATE ENGLISH BTOO FB200247 01 FP GRAPHIC PLATE FRENCH BTOO FB200247 02 FP GRAPHIC PLATE GERMAN BTOO FB200247 03 FP GRAPHIC PLATE W LCD 4 ENGL 200248 01 00 GRAPHIC PLATE W LCD 4 FR FB200248 02 BT00 PANEL ENGLISH 00 200245 01 45 FRONT PANEL FRENCH 00 FB200245 02 Front Panel without LCD screen FRONT PANEL GERMAN 00 FB200245 03 Front Panel with LCD screen FRONT PANEL W LCD 4 PAL ENGL 200246 01 Support for both PAL NTSC introduced BT00 revision C of the module Used for the EchoPAC option FRONT PANEL W LCD 4 PAL FR BT00 FB200246 02 Front Panel with LCD screen pd PANEL W LCD 4 PAL GERM FB200246 03 Used for the EchoPAC option FRONT PANEL W LCD 4 NTSC ENGL FB200246 04 OBSOLETE BTOO Use FB200246 01 as Replacement Part Ld GEL HOLDER 07681 Holder for Bottle 13 1 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 Page 9 14 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 7 Monitors 9 7 1 Monitors Cathode Ray Tube CRT Table 9 11 CRT Monitors PA
82. 7 9 16 9 7 3 Monitors Liquid Crystal Display 9 16 Section 9 8 Input Output Modules 9 17 Section 9 9 PCB Boards Card 9 18 9 9 1 Cage s 9 18 9 9 Front Modules 9 19 99 3 MID and Control 9 20 Section 9 10 Power Distribution 5 9 22 Section 9 11 2 225506 P eia 9 22 Section 9 12 Cables iena an vete La a a io DEO RO Ae e ata 9 23 Section 9 13 Cables for Vivid 5 Peripherals 9 25 Section 9 14 Page xxii MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Cables for Internal 9 26 9 14 1 OVelNISW y hore n he putre eU a acf ERE God e i ee ete 9 26 9214 2 Power Gables cdit ducere c a ukana INE Bb iie x ka karaa elo 9 28 9714 3 Cables ama nE Ser n eue Bere Ge auaa ar pub bt 9 29 Section 9 15 Integrated Internal Macintosh with 9 30 Section 9 16 Internal Peripherals
83. 7 4 MPTE Test 6 15 6 4218 M Mode Tests me hee ena s aa aa DR UR e ra dre 6 15 6 4 18 1 lt 6 15 6 4 18 2 Color M mode 6 15 6 4 19 Image Quality and Noise 6 16 6 4 19 1 2D 6 16 6 4 19 2 Doppler 6 16 6 4 19 3 Color Flow 6 16 6 4220 Options s c u n a Se Bee ee ia he hed 6 16 6 4 21 Hardware Revision 6 16 Section 6 5 Probe Element lt 1 6 17 Section 6 6 Element to Channel Mapping 6 18 6 6 1 V eh ate 6 18 6 6 2 192 Element 6 18 6 6 2 1 Troubleshooting Technique 6 19 6 6 3 128 Element Probes epe X Rue Ra y 6 20 6 6 4 96 Element 6 21 6 6 5 64 Element
84. 777 Options Date and Time bone Location Figure 6 1 Setup Configuration amp Test 6 4 3 2 Software 1 Turn the system on and select Setup Configuration amp Test SW 2 Verify that the software sw version is at the level stated in the Device History Record 6 4 3 3 Hardware 1 Display Setup Configuration amp Test HW 2 Verify that it matches the printed configuration data in the Device History Record 6 4 3 4 User Interface 1 Verify that the monitor is operational and properly adjusted 2 Verify that the Front Panel backlighting and LEDs are working See section 6 4 5 Front Panel Test 6 4 4 Automatic Tests 6 4 4 1 Diagnostic Test Diagnostic Test of the scanner is performed from the Diagnostic Test Menu This procedure describes how to select the Diagnostic Test Menu and run the test 1 Press the SETUP button on the keyboard Page 6 2 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 2 Select Conf i guration amp Test from the menu on the screen 3 Select Di agnosti c test The Diagnostic Test Menu appears on the screen 4 Select Run test to start the Diagnostic test Configuraon fest GE Service Diagnostic test Configuration amp Test TSS Figure 6 2 Setup Configuration amp Test Diagnostic test 6 4 5 Front Panel Test 6 4 5 1 Start of Test 1 on the system 2 Wait a while until the Front Panel i
85. 8 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 7 Front End and Mid Processors Block Diagram PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS Yara VL TS Yawa govsa 203 aunssauqras1na zxnv o 1923 ONOHd LNALLWd_ I 1NOU4 Page 5 9 auanva 149 k Figure 5 4 Front End and Mid Processors Block Diagram VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS 5 4 8 Display Control and Input Output Block Diagram T xu A sasa w wol carr rapt wow yap 08 mous Figure 5 5 Display Control and Input Output I O Block Diagram Page 5 10 lt gt VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL I oad LALAGA NOISIATA u3MOd AH
86. 9 9 on page 9 27 Power Mac G4 V5 See Figure 9 9 on page 9 27 Power Mac G4 V6 See Figure 9 9 on page 9 27 Figure 9 8 Intenal MAC Cable Harness with 3 LCD Macintosh Computer G4 V2 For spare cables please refer to Table 9 18 Cables for Vivid 5 on page 23 Table 9 19 Cables for Vivid 5 Peripherals on page 25 Table 9 20 Cables for units with internal EchoPAC MAC on page 27 Table 9 21 Power Cables on page 28 Table 9 22 ECG Cables on 29 Page 9 26 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 14 Cables for Internal MAC cont d AC POWER 07002909 MOTHERBOARD BJBIBIBISI ees 070 ts 4 200526 VH L m 070C5080 f 1 e 7 5 a ee 3 Changed from wae UR 1st Version WONITOR T066F0702 M47 Li a mnie Rk ca ce i oe 00220 ATI XCLAN jee 0 0 2 4 LOD FRONT PANEL 6 8
87. AL 7 4 3 Data in Image Field Frozen The image field appears to be frozen Check LEDs supposed to be on in 2D Check specifically the scan LEDs on FEC BF and TX128 and the data transfer LED on the RFT SDP and 2DF Check that no red LEDs are lit Replace board s with LED problems Use the Diagnostic Test in Automatic Tests on page 6 2 Page 7 11 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL 7 4 4 Only Noise in Image Field Noise in 2D no signal probably also in M mode LEDs ok Is probe selected Move probe to different connector not ok ok If problems with probe select replace FEC board then RLY us 2 board if still problems Ref 2 Pulse Test on page 6 5 not ok Ref ATGC Test on page 6 5 Check ATGC voltage Check TXTRIG_L signal Ref Transmit Trigger TXTRIG Test on page 6 5 ok Check high voltages Ref High Voltage Test on page 6 6 ok Replace TX128 Replace FEC board ok not ok Replace Replace RX board FEC board not Replace FEC board Replace FEC board Page 7 12 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 5 Peripheral Problems 7 5 1 VCR Related Problems Check jumper settings on VCR Front Panel Check that video is recorded onto the tape by p
88. CAL SYSTEMS DiRECTION FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 6 9 4 Data Sheet for Transducer Source Leakage Current The test passes when all readings measure less than the values shown in Table 10 13 and Table 10 14 Record all data on the PM Inspection Certificate CAUTION Equipment damage possibility Never switch the Polarity and the status of Neutral when the unit is powered ON Be sure to turn the unit power OFF before switching them using the POLARITY switch and or the NEUTRAL switch Otherwise the unit may be damaged Table 10 21 Typical Data Sheet For Transducer Source Leakage Current De mmm manm l0 Switch NUETRAL Switch Measurement i s ow ww oa ow nm s wm uw s ow m ow o e Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 21 MEDICAL SYSTEMS DiRECTION FB091565 REVISION 1 ViVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 7 When There s Too Much Leakage Current CHASSIS FAILS Check the ground on the power cord and plug for continuity Ensure the ground is not broken frayed or intermittent Replace any defective part Tighten all grounds Ensure star washers are under all ground studs Inspect wiring for bad crimps poor connections or damage Test the wall outlet verify it is grounded and is free of other wiring abnormalities Notify the user or owner to correct any deviations As a work around check the other outlets to see if they coul
89. DESCRIPTION VOLTAGE FB000223 VIVID 5 00 FB000224 VIVID 5 BT 00 FB000225 VIVID 5 00 FB000711 VIVID 5 BT 00 Page 9 2 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 2 List of Abbrevations Table 9 3 Abbrevations EP 3D EchoPAC 3D three dimensional Application on a computer with Windows OS Page 9 3 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 3 Parts List Groups Table 9 4 Parts List Groups TABLE NO DESCRIPTION 9 5 Vivid 5 Software latest versions EchoPAC MAC Software and MAC OS for Internal Macintosh EchoPAC 3D For Windows Software Overview latest versions Card Cage Front End FE Boards Page 9 4 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 4 Parts List Groups cont d TABLE NO DESCRIPTION PAGE NUMBER 4 9 37 Intraoperative Probes Kits Other Parts Product Manuals for EchoPAC Product Manuals for EchoPAC 3D Service Parts for 3D and 4D Options Product Manuals for Vivid 5 Page 9 5 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 4 Software Overview 9 4 1 VIVID 5 Software Table 9 5 Vivid 5 Software latest versions PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION E 9 4 2 MAC Software and MAC OS for Internal Macintosh Table 9 6 EchoPAC MAC Softw
90. DICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 6 6 4 96 Element Probes ViviD 5 SERVICE MANUAL ELEMENTS 1 16 48 80 96 BF2 SYSTEM CHANNELS NOT NOT USED USED Ch no 1 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 BEAM FORMER BOARDS BF2 33 17 1 Not Used 16 17 1 64 48 2 16 97 81 49 112 96 113 128 Not Used 96 80 Ch no Elno Ch no El no Figure 6 10 Mapping of 96 Element Probes to 128 Beam Former Channels This mapping is true for 3 5 FPA 96 KK100001 B 3 5 FPA 96 KK100001 rev G On 96 element probes 96 channels are used Both BF 64 boards are used Page 6 21 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 6 6 5 64 Element Probes ELEMENTS El no 1 32 BE 64 SYSTEM CHANNELS Ch no 1 32 64 96 128 BEAM FORMER BOARDS BF1 BF2 33 1 1 NOT USED 64 32 16 97 65 33 INOT SED 128 96 64 Ch no El no Ch no El no This mapping is true for 2 5 FPA KG100001 rev B 5 0 MPTE KN100007 rev B On 64 Element Probes 64 channels are used Both BF 64 boards are used 6 6 6 Stand Alone Doppler Probes Element 1 AAXD6 is mapped to 16 receive channels 8 on each BF 64 board Element 2 AAXD7 is mapped to 16 receive channels 8 on each BF 64 board Page 6 22 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Sectio
91. E The largest software tar gz file named filename tar gz in the next step must be unpacked installed prior to all the other software files See Table 8 13 New Software on page 8 45 where you recorded the file names or open the work folder C work in Windows Explorer 2 unpack filename tar gz and press Enter to start the unpacking installation of the system files 8 18 6 2 Unpack the svision File if needed Use the unpack command to unpack and install the svision file 8 18 6 3 Unpack the User Defined Settings File Use the unpack command to unpack and install the User Defined Settings udd tar gz file 8 18 6 4 Reboot the Scanner NOTICE sure to complete ALL previous steps before you continue DO NO TURN OFF or REBOOT the scanner when erasing the scanner s hard drive If the scanner s power is lost or turned off during the previous steps the communication with the scanner will be lost and you will not be able to continue the upgrade Type reboot in the terminal window to reboot the scanner Page 8 55 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 7 Verification 8 18 7 1 Verify Successful Software Upgrade 1 Switch ON the scanner and verify a normal booting sequence in the terminal window 2 When fully booted press Setup on the Operator Panel 3 Select Configuration amp Test SW 4 Verify that the new software version i
92. ECG is directly related to the cable being used impedance is important For optimum performance the correct cables should be used See 9 14 3 ECG Cables for the correct type and part number Page 7 21 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 12 Misc Problems 7 12 1 Fan Related Problems See Power Distribution on page 5 8 When the stand by power switch is turned on the green LED is lit the green power indicator The fans are always running LED on the monitor is lit fans are not running at full speed but the system boots up Check that cable between ACPWR fans and Temp sen sor is seated Check fuses on Temp Sense Controller board Ref Power Replacement Procedure on page 8 3 Replace Temp sense board Ref Temperature Sense Board Replacement Procedure on page 8 14 Page 7 22 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures Section 8 1 Overview 8 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 8 This chapter holds replacement procedures for the following modules subsystems Table 8 1 Contents in Chapter 8 Overview AC Power Replacement Procedure External Replacement Procedure DC Power Replacement Procedure Front Panel Assembly amp Trackball Replacement Procedure QWERTY Alphanumeric Keyboard Replacement Description
93. ER 091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter T Introduction Section 1 1 Overview 1 1 1 of Chapter 1 This section describes important issues related to safely servicing this ultrasound machine service provider must read and understand all the information presented here before installing or servicing a unit Table 1 1 Contents in Chapter 1 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Customer Assistance 1 1 2 Purpose of Service Manual This Service Manual provides installation and service information for the VIVID 5 Ultrasound Scanning unit and contains the following chapters 1 2 9 Chapter 1 Introduction Contains a content summary and warnings Chapter 2 Pre Installation Contains any pre installation requirements for the VIVID 5 Chapter 3 Installation Contains installation procedure with installation checklist Chapter 4 Functional Checks Contains functional checks that must be performed as part of the installation or as required during servicing and periodic maintenance Chapter 5 Theory Contains block diagrams and functional explanations of the electronics Chapter 6 Service Adjustments Contains instructions on how to make any available adjustments to the VIVID 5 Chapter 7 Diagnostics Provides procedures for running and diagnostic or related routines for the VIVID 5 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures Provides disassembly procedures and reassembly p
94. ERATOR OR PATIENT FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK MECHANICAL OR OTHER HAZARDS MANUEL DE MAINTENANCE N EST DISPONIBLE QU EN ANGLAIS SILE TECHNICIEN DU CLIENT A BESOIN DE CE MANUEL DANS UNE AUTRE LANGUE QUE L ANGLAIS C EST AU CLIENT QU IL INCOMBE DE LE FAIRE TRADUIRE NE PAS TENTER D INTERVENTION SUR LES QUIPEMENTS TANT QUE LE MANUEL SERVICE N A PAS T CONSULT ET COMPRIS NON RESPECT DE CET AVERTISSEMENT PEUT ENTRA NER CHEZ LE TECHNICIEN L OPERATEUR OU LE PATIENT DES BLESSURES DUES A DES DANGERS ELECTRIQUES MECANIQUES OU AUTRES DIESES KUNDENDIENST HANDBUCH EXISTIERT NUR IN ENGLISCHER SPRACHE FALLS EIN FREMDER KUNDENDIENST EINE ANDERE SPRACHE BEN TIGT IST ES AUFGABE DES KUNDEN FUR EINE ENTSPRECHENDE UBERSETZUNG ZU SORGEN VERSUCHEN SIE NICHT DAS ZU REPARIEREN BEVOR DIESES KUNDENDIENST HANDBUCH NICHT ZU RATE GEZOGEN UND VERSTANDEN WURDE WIRD DIESE WARNUNG NICHT BEACHTET SO KANN ES ZU VERLETZUNGEN DES KUNDENDIENSTTECHNIKERS DES BEDIENERS ODER DES PATIENTEN DURCH ELEKTRISCHE 5 MECHANISCHE ODER SONSTIGE GEFAHREN KOMMEN Page iii GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL AVVERTENZA ESTE MANUAL DE SERVICIO S LO EXISTE EN INGL S SI ALGUN PROVEEDOR DE SERVICIOS AJENO A GEMS SOLICITA UN IDIOMA QUE NO SEA EL INGLES ES RESPONSABILIDAD DEL CLIENTE OFRECER UN SERVICIO DE TRADUCCION NO SE DEBER DAR SERVICIO T CNIC
95. Enter 2D and obtain an image 3 Press PRINT on Frontpanel and verify the quality of the print If necessary adjust the printer controls 4 Connect a color printer to the RGBS output connector 5 Enter color flow and obtain an image 6 Press Print Alt on Frontpanel and verify quality of the print If necessary adjust the printer controls 6 4 11 4 Footswitch e Test the footswitch interface use 2D mode for the test Default setup gt _Left Rec Pause gt Middle Full Freeze gt Right Image Store 6 4 12 External I O Tests 6 4 12 1 Video out With an oscilloscope verify presence of video signal Typical signal level 2 2 Vpp 6 4 12 2 S VHS Out With an oscilloscope verify presence of S VHS signal Typical signal level 2 0 Vpp 6 4 12 3 RGBS Out With an oscilloscope verify presence of RBG signals Typical signal level 1 8 1 9 Vpp Page 6 8 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL 6 4 12 4 Interface Test Stand Alone MAC only If a Stand Alone MAC with is to be used with the system test that Data Transfers work properly when using the Transfer Data Kit Try both short cut tests with the F9 key and transfers from the clipboard If Standalone Mac has Continuous Capture option refer to Macintosh with Continuous Capture on page 6 9 6 4 12 5 ECG 1 Connect ECG simulator or electrodes 2 Turn traces on 3
96. Fan Replacement Procedure Hard Disk Replacement Procedure 0589 Internal Replacement Procedure Monitor Replacement Procedure Relay Board Assembly Replacement Procedure Temperature Sense Board Replacement Procedure Rear Wheels Replacement Procedure Front Wheels Replacement Procedure Front Bumper Support Replacement Procedure Macintosh Replacement Procedure Side Bumper Replacement Procedure Software Loading Procedure Page 8 1 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 1 2 Returning Shipping Probes and Repair Parts Note Equipment being returned must be clean and free of blood and other infectious substances GEMS policy states that body fluids must be properly removed from any part or equipment prior to shipment GEMS employees as well as customers are responsible for ensuring that parts equipment have been properly decontaminated prior to shipment Under no circumstance should a part or equipment with visible body fluids be taken or shipped from a clinic or site for example body coils or an ultrasound probe The purpose of the regulation is to protect employees in the transportation industry as well as the people who will receive or open this package The US Department of Transportation DOT has ruled that items that were saturated and or dripping with human blood that are now caked with dried blood or which were used or intended for use in patient care are regulate
97. I NV ZEN DALDA 01 Fi AOVANALNI IN3LLV4 HO VALENT IWA N sia 39013 unt lt y 7534 voranv 001 TRIS 033 5 nao END aas Page 5 14 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 13 Connector Layout of Vivid 5 Internal 2 Board 2 A1 Ethernet to from MAC A2 HighRes RGB from 5Va 12V 15V HighRes RGB to monitor A4 HighRes RGB from GRAPH5 e e e e 5 StepCtrl 3D rotation adapter x ee e Patient 1 A7 SCSI to disk A8 IIO 1 85232 Debug A9 IIO 2 RS232 Position sensor Color Printer Green Color Printer Blue SVHS in from VCR VCR replay SVHS out to VCR VCR record SVHS out from MAC R Wave out 10 GRAPH5 1 RS232 Front panel A11 CPU 1 RS232 VCR control 12 power control A13 Burn in power on off control A14 Power 1 Position sensor A15 Power 2 AC power fans A16 Power 3 Disk A17 Power 4 Front panel A18 Composite video from MAC A19 BW video output to BW printer A20 Composite video output to MAC FG III A21 Composite video output not used A22 Color Printer Sync A23 Color Printer Red
98. IVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 20 8 Identify Vivid 5 s Version via the Terminal optional 1 Press Enter on the laptop s keyboard when the scanner is fully booted to get the command prompt gt in the terminal window 2 Type version after the command prompt and press Enter A text similar to the one below will appear in the terminal window Version VxWorks for Motorola MVME167 version 5 2 Kernel WIND version 2 4 Made on Thu Nov 12 17 38 17 MET 1999 Boot line Scsiz0 0 0 0 hdO vxWorks st e 3 222 21 232 fffffc00 55 rack f 0x0 tn wind8 szetc init o dc value 103 0x67 g Figure 8 19 Scanner s Bootline Data 3 When structuring the Bootline in a matrix it will look like this Table 8 15 Scanner s Bootline Data mens Inet on ethernet e NOTE Another address than illustrated here 3 222 21 232 fffffc00 be in use DEFAULT FROM FACTORY 10 0 0 2 0 User u 5 k NOTE MAY BE SOMETHING ELSE Ftp password pw blank use rsh MAY HAVE BEEN SET TO SOMETHIBNG Page 8 72 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 20 9 Record and Change the Laptop s Native IP Address 8 20 9 1 Exit BlackICE on Laptop To be sure that BlackICE don t interfere during the next steps you should stop it 1 Right click on the BlackICE icon in the application field on the laptop s screen BlackICE Figure 8 20 D
99. O AL EQUIPO SIN HABER CONSULTADO Y COMPRENDIDO ESTE MANUAL DE SERVICIO LA NO OBSERVANCIA DEL PRESENTE AVISO PUEDE DAR LUGAR A QUE EL PROVEEDOR DE SERVICIOS EL OPERADOR O EL PACIENTE SUFRAN LESIONES PROVOCADAS POR CAUSAS EL CTRICAS MEC NICAS O DE OTRA NATURALEZA ESTE MANUAL DE ASSIST NCIA T CNICA S SE ENCONTRA DISPON VEL EM INGL S SE QUALQUER OUTRO SERVICO DE ASSIST NCIA T CNICA QUE A GEMS SOLICITAR ESTES MANUAIS NOUTRO IDIOMA DA RESPONSABILIDADE DO CLIENTE FORNECER OS SERVICOS DE TRADU O N O TENTE REPARAR O EQUIPAMENTO SEM TER CONSULTADO E COMPREENDIDO ESTE MANUAL DE ASSISTENCIA TECNICA CUMPRIMENTO DESTE AVISO PODE EM PERIGO SEGURANCA DO TECNICO OPERADOR OU PACIENTE DEVIDO A CHOQUES ELETRICOS MECANICOS OU OUTROS IL PRESENTE MANUALE DI MANUTENZIONE DISPONIBILE SOLTANTO IN INGLESE SE UN ADDETTO ALLA MANUTENZIONE ESTERNO ALLA GEMS RICHIEDE IL MANUALE IN UNA LINGUA DIVERSA IL CLIENTE E TENUTO A PROVVEDERE DIRETTAMENTE ALLA TRADUZIONE SI PROCEDA ALLA MANUTENZIONE DELL APPARECCHIATURA SOLO DOPO AVER CONSULTATO IL PRESENTE MANUALE ED AVERNE COMPRESO IL CONTENUTO NON TENERE CONTO DELLA PRESENTE AVVERTENZA POTREBBE FAR COMPIERE OPERAZIONI DA CUI DERIVINO LESIONI ALL ADDETTO ALLA MANUTENZIONE ALL UTILIZZATORE ED AL PAZIENTE PER FOLGORAZIONE ELETTRICA PER URTI MECCANICI OD ALTRI RISCHI Page iv MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REvISION 1 VIVID 5 SE
100. OCLUS 4 3 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVvVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 eet tener E BAUR E eee X MR RUE tUm 5 1 Section 5 1 Purpose of 5 1 Section 5 2 VIVID 5 Descrpltloni css ve ee REL 5 1 5 2 1 General Information 1 5 1 5 2 2 Major 02 5 2 5 2 3 Ultrasound Data 5 3 5 2 4 Functional 5 3 5 244 FON End RE s see ett Sex keep me RE aie 5 3 5 2 4 2 Mid Processors s uet imt Qara a 5 3 5 2 4 3 Display and 1 5 3 5 2 4 4 Keyboard I O and 5 5 3 Section 5 3 Circuit Boards RR T N N ee ae n 5 4 5 3 1 Front End FE BOardS certe s ts bee he bee 3 dd 5 4 5 3 2 Processor Boards 5 4 5 3 3 Display and Control Boards 5 4 5 3 4 Keyboard I O and Peripherals 5 4
101. ONS THE PRODUCT SHOULD BE KEPT IN ROOM TEMPERATURE FOR 10 HOURS BEFORE USE MECHANICAL PROBES MAY BE STORED BETWEEN ZERO AND 50 deg C DUE TO CONTENTS OF LIQUID FACTORY PACKAGING ALLOWS TRANSPORTATION FOR SHORTER PERIODS LESS THAN 6 HOURS AT TEMPEREATURES DOWN TO 20 deg C MECHANICAL PROBES WITH AIR BUBBLES A RESULT OF LOW TEMPERATURE STORAGE TRANSPORTATION SHOULD BE KEPT IN AN UPRIGHT POSITION UNDER TEMPERATURES BETWEEN 20 and 40 deg C UNTIL THE AIR BUBBLES DISSAPEAR 2 4 3 Cooling The cooling requirement for the VIVID 5 is 4500 BTU hr This figure does not include cooling needed for lights people or other equipment in the room Each person in the room places an additional 300 BTU hr demand on the cooling system 2 4 4 Lighting Bright light is needed for system installation updates and repairs However operator and patient comfort may be optimized if the room light is subdued and indirect Therefore a combination lighting system dim bright is recommended Keep in mind that lighting controls and dimmers can be a source of EMI which could degrade image quality These controls should be selected to minimize possible interference Page2 7 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 2 5 Electrical Needs 2 5 1 VIVID 5 Power Requirements Note GE Medical Systems requires a dedicated power and ground for the proper operation of its Ultrasound equipment This dedicated power sha
102. PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION ese a pos fee memes ip me df e 7 m s jem s wasa pms C C r s romeo rm Ts womens p a ff s LESE s Page 9 24 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER 091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 13 Cables for Vivid 5 Peripherals Table 9 19 Cables for Vivid 5 Peripherals PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION s men eama e eoo e RGB GRAPHIC CABLE FB200526 SHIELDED W PHONO CONN CABLE SCSI 070D3051 1 5m FA200693 CABLE WITH COMPOSITE VIDEO TO CABLE COMP VID INT LCD 3 SAGE CABLE COMP VID EXT LCD 3 FA200694 CLAMP MONITOR CABLE MN307136 Page 9 25 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 Section 9 14 Cables for Internal MAC 9 14 1 Overview 5 SERVICE MANUAL The list below lists the Apple Macintosh computers that have been delivered with or used as FRUs for Vivid 5 units with integrated EchoPAC Power Mac G4 V2 See Figure 9 8 on page 9 26 Power Mac G4 V3 See Figure 9 9 on page 9 27 Power Mac G4 V4 See Figure
103. R FB091565 REVISION 1 Vivid 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 6 Operator Panel Parts 9 6 1 Front Panel Figure 9 3 Operator Panel Front Panel Table 9 10 Operator Panel Parts 1 of 3 REPLACEMENT TOP FRONT PANEL 200114 ROTARY DISPLAY BOARD i m Ls Ru FP ROTARY DISPLAY BOARD FA200057 Page 9 12 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 10 Operator Panel Parts cont d 2 of 3 PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION FP AUDIO AMPLIFIER BOARD we G G FP AUDIO AMPLIFIER BOARD FA200076 FP MAIN BOARD 2 FP MAIN BOARD 2 FA200191 ROTARY 8 DISPLAY BD 4 g m IE ROTARY amp DISPLAY BD 4 FB200177 a Bayou FA200360 01 ALPHANUMERIC KEYBOARD US QWERTY KEYBOARD SUBASSY FA200360 02 ALPHANUMERIC KEYBOARD FRENCH FA200360 03 ALPHANUMERIC KEYBOARD GERMAN m SPEAKER 3 1 2 WITHOUT FIXING BRACKET EE EN 1 1 REN LCD 4 461 MODIFIED 2009
104. ROUND PIN 1 Monitor Housing 2 Rear Panel Connector 3 Any Caster Wheel Support OHMMETER Figure 10 2 Ground Continuity Test 10 12 Section 10 3 Maintenance Task Schedule MEDICAL SYSTEMS DiRECTION FB091565 REVISION 1 ViVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 6 4 1 Meter Procedure Follow these steps to test the ground wire resistance 1 Turn the Vivid 5 unit OFF 2 Plug the unit into the meter and the meter into the tested AC wall outlet 3 Plug the black chassis cable into the meter s CHASSIS connector and attach the black chassis cable clamp to an exposed metal part of the Vivid 5 unit 4 Set the meter s FUNCTION switch to the RESISTANCE position 5 Set the meter s POLARITY switch to the OFF center position 6 Measure and record the ground wire resistance Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 13 MEDICAL SYSTEMS DiRECTION FB091565 REVISION 1 ViViD 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 6 5 Chassis Leakage Current Test 10 6 5 1 Definition This test measures the current that would flow in a grounded person who touched accessible metal parts of the bedside station if the ground wire should break The test verifies the isolation of the power line from the chassis The meter is connected from accessible metal parts of the case to ground Measurements should be made with the unit On and Off with the power line polarity Normal and Reversed Record the highest reading CAUTION Electric Shock Hazard
105. RT ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION REPLACEMENT WITH S5 V5 MONITOR REPLACEMENT ASSEMBLY FC200537 REPLACEMENT FOR THE OBSOLETE 1 1 MONITORS FC200267 FC200113 FB200987 066E0082 066E0080 Page 9 15 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 9 7 2 S5 V5 Monitor Replacement Assembly 200537 Table 9 12 S5 V5 Monitor Replacement Assembly FC200537 PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION MONITOR ASSY IDUNN FB200590 Same as used on VIVID 7 wma gt en mai Nn Ir 9 7 3 Monitors Liquid Crystal Display LCD For LCD replacement parts see Table 9 10 Operator Panel Parts on page 9 12 Page 9 16 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 8 Input Output Modules Table 9 13 Parts PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY USED TO AVOID MECHANICAL DAMAGE ON EXTERNAL BOARD WHEN PULLING ETHERNET CABLE BY AN ACCIDENT ETHERNET ADAPTER FB200985 Page 9 17 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 Vivid 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 9 PCB Boards Card Cage 9 9 1 Card Cage s Location Card Cage s location CARD CAGE Figure 9 4 Card Cage s Location Page 9 18 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 9 9 2 Front End Modules
106. RVICE MANUAL Ae a D EH A REUS 2 XX Feat SEL OM BALE OR y Fa At ia Yo a R ARTE Bip p xsv OSA A Ae aAA AEA Sets We SA i fon fh EU U Di ia 2 g box HE AMET HX CR EA ROBORE REA AERE E RAR he Y o SE ROW AR SEE dC mo Hen Page v GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL DAMAGE IN TRANSPORTATION All packages should be closely examined at time of delivery If damage is apparent write Damage In Shipment on ALL copies of the freight or express bill BEFORE delivery is accepted or signed for by a GE representative or hospital receiving agent Whether noted or concealed damage MUST be reported to the carrier immediately upon discovery or in any event within 14 days after receipt and the contents and containers held for inspection by the carrier A transportation company will not pay a claim for damage if an inspection is not requested within this 14 day period CERTIFIED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR STATEMENT FOR USA ONLY All electrical Installations that are preliminary to positioning of the equipment at the site prepared for the equipment shall be performed by licensed electrical contractors Other connections between piec
107. SING SWITCH H BLACK PROBE CONSOLE POWER N WHITE OUTLET G GREEN MOMENTARY SWITCH LEAKAGE TEST METER Figure 10 5 Set Up for Probe Leakage Current NOTE Each probe will have some amount of leakage current dependent on its design Small variations in probe leakage currents are normal from probe to probe Other variations will result from differences in line voltage and test lead placement Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 19 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DiRECTION FB091565 REVISION 1 ViViD 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 6 9 3 No Meter Probe Adapter Procedure Figure 10 6 No Meter Probe Adapter Procedure Follow these steps to test each transducer for leakage current 1 Turn the Vivid 5 unit OFF 2 Plug the unit into the test meter and the meter into the tested AC wall outlet 3 Plug the external probe into the meter s EXTERNAL connector 4 Setthe meter s FUNCTION switch to EXTERNAL position 5 Connect the probe for test with the connector of the console 6 Add the saline probe and the imaging area of the probe into the saline bath 7 Have unit power ON for the first part turn it OFF for the second half 8 Depress the ISO TEST rocker switch and record the highest current reading 9 Follow the test conditions described in Table 10 21 for every transducer 10 Keep a record of the results with other hand copies of PM data 10 20 Section 10 3 Maintenance Task Schedule MEDI
108. See Front Panel Problems on page 7 15 8 5 4 Trackball Replacement Description When the plastic console including the Front Panel is lifted fully out ref step 1 to 6 above the trackball can be replaced by unscrewing the three M3 nuts holding the trackball module and disconnecting the trackball cable from the main board 8 7 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 6 QWERTY Alphanumeric Keyboard Replacement Description Note This Procedure describes how to change the QWERTY Keyboard Without Dismounting the Entire Front Panel 1 2 Unscrew the four M4 screws holding the QWERTY covering plate underneath the Front Panel Unscrew the two screws holding the right part of the QWERTY keyboard assembly When removing these screws be care of the two free spacers which are mounted between the support bracket and the QWERTY keyboard assembly Then unscrew the two M3 screws holding the left part of the keyboard assembly Lower the QWERTY keyboard assembly 10 15mm and take it out through the open hole in the Front Panel frame bottom Remember to disconnect the ribbon cable Replace the QWERTY keyboard assembly After entering the new assembly first install the two left M3 screws then place the spacers between the support bracket and the QWERTY assembly before mounting the two right M3 screws Remember to connect the ribbon cable Mount the QWERTY covering plate un
109. System Manufactute x eee kick 1 13 Table of Contents Page ix GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 2 Pre Installation ulus REX RA ER MN RUE RUE da od 2 1 Section 2 1 Purpose of Chapter s ee eee 2 1 Section 2 2 General 2 1 2 2 1 Time and Manpower Requirements 2 1 2 2 2 Important VIVID 5 2 1 2 2 2 1 Physical 2 1 2 2 2 2 Weight without Monitor and Peripherals 2 2 2 2 2 3 Acoustic Noise 2 2 2 2 3 EM Eimitatioris e deed santet pete ee oe eb tages 2 2 2 2 4 Purchaser Responsibilities 2 4 Section 2 3 Facility 6 6 5 2 554 1 42 44 2 5 25351 Required Features eR ERES 2 5 2 3 2 Desirable Features 1 1 4 2 5 2 3 3 Minimal Floor Plan 2 6 Section 2 4 Environmental Specifications
110. TX128 RX boards or the BF boards that are the problem If one of the BF boards has a failure you can even determine which of the BF boards are bad Page 6 17 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 6 6 Element to Channel Mapping 6 6 1 6 6 2 Introduction This section shows the mapping between probe element numbers and system channel numbers for the different types of probes This information can be used for troubleshooting purposes The 64 and 96 element probes exist in two channel mapping versions here called old and new The purpose of changing to the new type is to be able to run these probes on a 64 channel system 192 Element Probes 128 sliding ELEMENTS El 1 32 64 96 128 160 192 BF2 SYSTEM CHANNELS ED C F A B Ch no 1 32 64 96 128 BEAM FORMER 64 BOARDS BF1 BF2 33 33 161 1 1 129 E D 64 64 192 32 32 160 97 97 65 65 A 128 128 96 96 Ch no Elno Ch no Elno Figure 6 8 Mapping of 192 Element Probes to 128 Beam Former Channels This mapping is true for 5 0 FLA 192 100003 all rev s 7 5 FLA 192 KT100001 all rev s 10 FLA 192 KW100001 all rev s 3 5 CLA 192 KK100004 all rev s 5 0 CLA 192 KN100008 all rev s On a 192 element probe the 64 center elements are always routed to channels 65 128 while the first 64 elements are multiplexed with the last 64 elements onto
111. Table 9 11 CHT Monitors on page 9 15 ee ee ____ eee Tn Y n G P r _ RIGHT BUMPER COMPLETE FC200388 Includes Bumper Locks FRONT COVER FB307125 EG LEFT BUMPER COMPLETE FC200115 Includes Bumper Locks 9 9 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL 9 5 2 External Details Rear and Left Side VIVID 5 Figure 9 2 External Details Rear and Left Side Table 9 9 External Details Rear and Left Side PART ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY LE SIDE COVER LEFT F 2800 2950 07235 With opening for Color Printer 8 VCR UPPER UPPER SIDE COVER LEFT 2800 2950 COVER LEFT F 2800 2950 FB307236 With opening for With opening for Color Printer Printer UPPER SIDE COVER LEFT 9500 FB307237 With opening for VCR s o ERE memes mma EET mmm EET D emen Kur wama mense mmm Page 9 10 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 9 External Details Rear and Left Side cont d PART ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION ER SONY Color printer UP 2800P Incl Man 220V PAL SONY Oolor printer UP 2950MD PRINTER UP 2950MD 066E2950 Incl Man 100 220 NTSC PAL SONY PRINTER Parma 0000000 2800P RE MINES usen Page 9 11 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBE
112. Test RFT board IQ buffer may fail Test 2 board Test SCONV board T Vea 7 9 2 Noise Problems The most typical noise problem is coherent noise patterns straight down in the image field Usually the noise is only picked up when coupling the probe to your body 1 Disconnect all external cables to the EXT I O board if mounted to establish whether the noise is due to interference from external devices There are possible ferrite solutions to most of the cable connections Onvideo cables Wind the cable twice through a split ferrite 038X1012 038X1 112 On RS232 cables Wind the cable 5 6 times trough a ferrite ring 038X0028 2 Try another probe 3 Disconnect all probes that are not in use keep only the active probe connected 4 Make sure that the shield for the Patient I O cable is connected to ground Otherwise you may have flashes of noise straight down 5 Cther possible internal noise sources HV Power Supply DC Power Supply peripherals 7 9 3 Poor Flow Quality Try another probe Test FEC board and BF cache and TX128 cache and TPGs Check ATGC voltage Ref Test Procedure ATGC Voltage Test HV Supply gt S ae Page 7 19 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 10 Specific Doppler Problems 7 10 1 gt QUIM No Doppler 2D ok Test SPD board Hef Diagnostic Test on page 6 2 Test RFT board LV reject functio
113. ack the tape See that the recorded data is the same that was shown on screen Verify quality of recording 6 4 15 3 EchoPac 3D If EchoPAC 3D is installed perform this test to make sure it works properly 1 According to EchoPAC 3D User Manual FA292617 perform a 3D acquisition on a non metallic phantom make a cineloop and transfer it to the Macintosh through EchoPAC The acquisition should be done with a slowly translated and or tilted movement along the top of the phantom and by using the Long Acquisition application on Vivid 5 Exit EchoPAC and start EchoPAC 3D Open the loop in EchoPAC 3D and verify correct representation by a Looking at the geometry window and see that the acquisition geometry looks correct b Measure a distance 5 10 cm between two strings horizontally in the phantom in the plane normal to the middle scanning plane select lower left window use 2D M amp A and verify that it is correct 1096 This is to ensure that Bird System reports correct positions of each scanplane relative to each other C Select the upper right window and select Raw Path in the left dialog bar By grabbing the slidebar in the window it is possible to browse through the original 2D scan planes while looking at their positions in the geomtry window Verify that the movement of the scanplanes is smooth like the movement that was done with the probe during acquisition This is to ensure that there is no noise affecting the po
114. ade on page 8 23 If the hard drive has been replaced Vivid 5 s onboard ftp server software is missing and an external ftp server must be used The procedure starting in Section 8 19 Using a Hummingbird FTP Server for the Software Upgrade on page 8 58 is using a Hummingbird ftp server on the laptop Table 8 9 Contents in the Software re loading upgrade procedure SECTION DESCRIPTION Finalizing Software Upgrade 8 18 2 Introduction to Software Re load or Upgrade Page 8 22 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 2 Introduction to Software Re load or Upgrade 8 18 2 1 Purpose The purpose of this procedure is to load the system software on Vivid 5 systems 8 18 2 2 Effectivity This procedure is valid for all Vivid 5 8 18 2 3 Time to Complete One person three hours travel 8 18 2 4 Tools and Test Equipment Standard Service Laptop with Microsoft Windows 2000 Terminal emulation program part of Microsoft Windows 2000 Standard Field Service Tool Kit Non Modem null modem RS 232C cable Part Number 2117638 3 or Part Number 070 0009 Crossed Ethernet Cable crossed twisted pair cat 5 Part Number 070D2951 10 BaseT Ethernet Adaptor Part Number 066E0708 System FiVe ONLY Vivid 5 Service Manual FB091565 latest revision this manual Vivid 5 User Manual see Section 9 21 Product Manuals on page 9 39 If a 10 MBit LAN Card in
115. afety Failure Report to document the system problem Remove unit from operation ECG FAILS Inspect cables for damage or poor connections 10 22 Section 10 3 Maintenance Task Schedule MEDICAL SYSTEMS DiRECTION FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL PM INSPECTION CERTIFICATE Customer Name System ID Dispatch Number Date Performed Warranty Contract HBS System Type Model Number Serial Number Manufacture Date Scan Format Phased Array Linear Array Curved Array Mechanical Array or Other ince FUNCTIONAL CHECKS PHYSICAL INSPECTION AND CLEANING Physical Inspection and Cleaning Functional Check if applicable if applicable GE Approved Peripherals VCR CD R MOD Printers r j COMMENTS Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 23 MEDICAL SYSTEMS DiRECTION 091565 REVISION 1 ELECTRICAL SAFETY Max Value Allowed Electrical Test Performed Chassis Source Leakage Current CRT Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Ground Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Lead Patient Lead Source Leakage Isolation Peripheral 1 Leakage Current Probe Number from previous page Max Value Allowed Final Check All system covers in place System scans with all probes as expected Accepted by Vivip 5 SERVICE MANUAL Value Measured Max Value Measured 10 24 Section 10 3 Maintenance
116. age current probe leakage current and ECG leakage current All measurements are made with an electrical safety analyzer Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 11 MEDICAL SYSTEMS DiRECTION FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 6 3 Outlet Test Wiring Arrangement USA amp Canada Test all outlets in the area for proper grounding and wiring arrangement by plugging in the neon outlet tester and noting the combination of lights that are illuminated Any problems found should be reported to the hospital immediately and the receptacle should not be used CORRECT WIRING OPEN GROUND WIRE NEUTRAL WIRE REVERSED POLARITY d HOT WIRE HOT amp GND REVERSED Figure 10 1 Typical Alternate Outlet Tester NOTE No outlet tester can detect the condition where the Neutral grounded supply conductor and the Grounding protective earth conductor are reversed If later tests indicate high leakage currents this should be suspected as a possible cause and the outlet wiring should be visually inspected 10 6 4 Grounding Continuity CAUTION Electric Shock Hazard patient must be contacted to the equipment during this test Measure the resistance from the third pin of the attachment plug to the exposed metal parts ofthe case The ground wire resistance should be less than 0 2 ohms Reference the procedure in the IEC 601 1 1 CONSOLE ACCESSIBLE METAL PARTS G
117. al law is present and accounted for and any regulatory tests required by national law are performed and documented Section 6 3 Calibration 6 3 1 Setup Menu Selection Setup and configuration of the scanner is performed from the Setup Menu Press the SETUP button on the keyboard to select the Setup Menu 6 3 2 Date Time and Hospital Name Verification e Check that the date ti andhospital name are correctly set Please refer to the Set Up section in the Vivid 5 User Manual if you need to change these settings Section 6 4 Performance Test 6 4 1 Introduction 6 4 1 1 Abstract This Performance Test Procedure is based on the Internal System Test Procedure used prior to shipment from the factory Most of the specifications are not objective and require live scanning on yourself or an image phantom Page 6 1 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 6 4 2 Scope This procedure concerns systems with or without the EchoPAC option There may therefore be some deviations in functions between systems 6 4 3 Initial Checks 6 4 3 1 Configuration Test Menu This procedure describes how to select the Configuration Test Menu 1 Press the SETUP button on the keyboard 2 Select Conf i gurati on amp Test from the menu on the screen Dagnsuctesr Configuration amp Test Network Sa a Ven confgarstion HW 17791
118. allation 3 3 Probe Connector Cleaning 10 9 Leakage Current Test 70 19 Maintenance 10 9 Probe problems 7 16 Probe recognition and switching problems 7 16 Probes List 9 34 Purchaser Responsibilities 2 4 Purpose 8 23 Q Quality Assurance 10 2 QWERTY Keyboard Replacement Description 8 8 R Rear Wheels Replacement Procedure 8 15 Reboot the Scanner 8 55 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment 3 2 Record and Change Laptop s Native IP Address 8 42 8 73 Record Laptop s Native IP Address 8 43 8 74 Regulatory 6 1 Relay Board Assembly Replacement Procedure 8 13 Renewal Parts 9 1 Replacement Procedures 8 1 AC Power 8 3 External lO 8 5 Front Panel Assembly 8 7 Internal 8 11 Relay Board Assembly 8 13 Temperature Sense Board 8 14 Returning Shipping Probes and Repair Parts 8 2 Revision History vii List of Effected Pages vii Rotary Knob Test 6 4 s Safety Considerations 1 7 Scanner Power 8 36 8 70 Scanner startup 8 36 8 70 Scanner s Bootline Data Vivid 5 8 41 8 72 SCSI Hard Disk KIT 9 31 Select COM1 8 32 8 66 Service Adjustments 6 1 Service Menu Selection 6 2 Set Spectrum Caliper 8 56 Side Bumper Replacement Procedure 8 20 Site Circuit Breaker 2 9 Site Log 4 3 Site Power Outlets 2 9 Software Loading Procedure 8 22 Software Upgrade 8 49 Using a Hummingbird FTP Server 8 58 Special Tools Supplies and Equipment 10 4 Specific 2D problems 7 77 Specific C
119. anner is booting successfully Page 8 36 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 3 14 Verify and Record the Scanner s Software Version 1 From the Front Panel Operator Panel select Setup 2 From the Setup menu select Configuration amp Test gt SW SOFTWARE VERSION Figure 8 20 Scanner s software version 5 Record the scanner s software version below Software Version Example Figure 8 20 the Software Version is 2 0 4 8 18 3 15 Record VCR Parameters See the Vivid 5 User Manual 8 18 3 16 Record EchoPAC Related Parameters Supervision ONLY See the Vivid 5 User Manual Page 8 37 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 3 17 Locate the Correct System Software File for the Upgrade Three versions of the Vivid 5 System Software are available e Vivid 5 without internal Macintosh used in Europe and Asia Use the file v2 0 6 tar gz Vivid 5 Supervision with internal Macintosh v2 0 6 svision tar gz Vivid 5 without internal Macintosh used in Americas v2 0 6 us tar gz Add a check mark in front of the correct file for the upgrade in Table 8 11 Vivid 5 System Software v2 0 6 on page 8 38 Table 8 11 Vivid 5 System Software v2 0 6 LISTED IN THE FILE NAME DESCRIPTION SOFTWAREREVISION WINDOW For units with internal EchoPAC Supervision running on a Macintosh computer v2 0 6 svisio
120. are and MAC OS for Internal Macintosh PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION EchoPAC SOFTWARE FOR MACINTOSH MACOS INSTALLATIONKIT _ OS INSTALLATION KIT E 2 COMPLETE Se SYSTEM FOR INTEGRATED APPLE CC E MAC OS V9 x ENGLISH EP200138 122 SYSTEM FOR INTEGRATED APPLE MAC OS V9 x GERMAN EP200139 REPORT SYNCRONIZING E EUN 9 6 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 9 4 3 EchoPAC 3D for Windows Table 9 7 EchoPAC 3D For Windows Software Overview latest versions PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY ewomcssonwwowsws Page 9 7 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 5 Plastic Parts Console Top and Front 9 5 1 External Details Front and Right Side VIVID 5 NOT SHOWN IN THIS 15 ILLUSTRATION Figure 9 1 External Details Front and Right Side VIVID 5 with SONY monitor Table 9 8 External Details Front and Right Side VIVID 5 PART ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY FRONT PANEL See Figure 9 3 on page 9 12 mz o sU a 545 4 Page 9 8 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 8 External Details Front and Right Side VIVID 5 cont d PART ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION MONITOR Please refer to
121. at INT I O with or voltmeter in mV AC oscilloscope or voltmeter Signal is 1V 4 maximum Signal is 1V ms maximum C Replace INT I O board 2 Ref Internal I O Replacement Procedure on page 8 11 Page 7 14 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 6 Front Panel Problems No text in display after power up Trackball doesn t work Perform the FP test procedure If some tests aN Ref Front Panel Assembly amp Trackball Replacement Procedure on page 8 7 Certain keys don t work QWERTY keyboard doesn t work Backlighting doesn t work Ref Front Panel Test on page 6 3 If all tests fail Replace the Front Panel 7 6 1 No Response to Front Panel Controls 1 Test the Front Panel 2 If the Front Panel is ok and only certain functions doesn t work test the boards where the actual functions are performed Page 7 15 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 Vivid 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 7 Probe Problems 7 7 1 Probe Recognition and Switching Problems PA LA not recognized DP not recognized Replace probe or try Replace probe or try another probe Move probe another probe to a different position Test the FEC board Check that the XDBUS boards are seated properly ok Replace RLY board Replace RLY board assembly assembly Ref Helay Board Assembly Replacement Proced
122. at the breaks are active on both rear wheels Use this position whenever parking the system Table 6 2 Checking the Brakes Checking Monitor Tilt Description Turn the monitor to the left and to the right Verification Verify that it moves smoothly but that some resistance is present Tilt the monitor up and down Verify that it moves smoothly but that some resistance is present Table 6 3 Checking Monitor Tilt Page 6 11 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER 091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 6 4 15 Hardware Check Connect a mouse or keyboard to the keyboard port and make sure it works properly Connect a Stylewriter printer to the printer port and print a report from the patient archive If a proper printer driver is missing install it from disk and delete it after the printer test is done if necessary Verify ability to save and recall to from the MO disk to verify proper functionality Verify the eject function by pushing Fn and E 6 4 15 1 Screen Switching Switch to EchoPAC with the ECHOPAC button See that the entire screen is used to display EchoPAC and that track ball works See that help is displayed EchoPAC when the HELP button is used Switch back to VIVID 5 and verify placement image quality 6 4 15 2 VCR Recording Start recording with VCR Switch between VIVID 5 and MACINTOSH ECHOPAC via ECHOPAC key Stop recording rewind and play b
123. ble click on the CD ROM icon to display the contents of the CD Thecontents on the v2 0 6 CD for Vivid 5 is described in 8 18 3 7 Verify Contents on the System Software CD on page 8 27 The software CD s contents is illustrated below FB200394G hdO vxWorks st S5Netlnstall v2 0 6 tar gz v2 0 6 svision tar gz v2 0 6 us tar gz Documents FMI76013 Vivid FiVe SW upgrade pdf Figure 8 5 Vivid 5 software CD contents 8 18 38 Create Work Folder on the Laptop Open My Computer on the desktop Open the C drive Select New from the File menu Select Folder Give the new folder the name work Open the work folder o o gt ce 8 18 3 9 Start the Terminal Program This procedure uses HyperTerminal software to serve as a VT220 or VT100 terminal emulator but any VT220 or VT100 terminal emulator can be used as long as the settings from Table 8 10 Hyper Terminal Settings on page 8 34 are entered correct into the alternative terminal If a V5 or 5 communication profile already exists continue with 8 18 3 10 Open an Already Existing V5 Communication Profile on page 8 28 If a V5 or 55 communication profile doesn t exists continue with 8 18 3 11 Open Hyper Terminal and Make a New Communication Profile on page 8 30 Page 8 27 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 Vivid 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 3 10 Open Already Existing V5 Communication Profile Follow these step
124. channels 1 64 Element 1 is multiplexed with element 129 element 2 with 130 and so on Page 6 18 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL On 192 Element Probes All channels are used Both BF 64 boards are used 6 6 2 1 Troubleshooting Technique One bad probe element or e g one bad coax in the probe cable will turn up as one point with less intensity in the scalpel test One bad channel RLY TX RX among channels 65 128 will turn up as one point with less intensity in the center part of the probe One bad channel RLY TX RX among channels 1 64 will turn up as two points with less intensity one point on each side of the center part Page 6 19 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL 6 6 3 128 Element Probes ELEMENTS El no 1 32 64 96 128 BFI SYSTEM CHANNELS NEN Ch no 1 64 128 BEAM FORMER 64 BOARDS BF1 Ch El no Ch no El no 33 33 1 1 64 64 32 32 97 97 65 65 128 128 96 96 Figure 6 9 Mapping of 128 Element Probes to 128 Beam Former Channels This mapping is true for 5 0 FPA 128 KN100001 all revisions On a 128 element probe there is a one to one mapping between element numbers and channel numbers All channels are used Both BF 64 boards are used A bad element or a bad channel will turn up at the same spot in the test Page 6 20 GE ME
125. creditation from organizations such as the American College of Radiology USA it is the customer s responsibility to have a quality assurance program in place for each scanner The program must be directed by a medical physicists the supervising radiologist physician or appropriate designee Routine quality control testing must occur regularly The same tests are performed during each period so that changes can be monitored over time and effective corrective action can be taken Testing results corrective action and the effects of corrective action must be documented and maintained on the site Your GE service representative can help you with establishing performing and maintaining records for a quality assurance program Please contact us for coverage and or price for service Section 10 3 Maintenance Task Schedule 10 3 1 NOTE NOTE How often should maintenance tasks be performed The Care amp Maintenance Task Schedule provided on page 10 3 specifies how often your Vivid 5 should be serviced and outlines items requiring special attention It is the customer s responsibility to ensure the Vivid 5 care amp maintenance is performed as scheduled in order to retain its high level of safety dependability and performance Your GE Service Representative has an in depth knowledge of your Vivid 5 ultrasound scanning system and can best provide competent efficient service Please contact us for coverage information and or price
126. ct FTPD 7 Select ENABLE 8 Select SAVE A message box appears c UBER CO Configuration saved in C WINNT System32 Hummingbird Connectivity OO Inetd InetD ini Figure 8 36 INETD Message 9 Select OK 10 Select CLOSE Page 8 82 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 20 15 Change BootSequence Activate terminal window Press the Enter key to get the vx Works prompt Type BootChange to change Bootsettings Change Bootsetting to Table 8 17 Boot Settings overview Vivid FiVe Psenes x mmm mmn Jj ses x m To change value in BootSequence type new value next to old value then press the Enter Key To delete value in BootSequence type period next to the old value then press the Enter Key To ignore value in BootSequence press the Enter Key Page 8 83 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 20 16 Formatting the Hard Disk 1 Type dosVolMake 0 at the HyperAccess terminal prompt Separate dosVolMake and 0 with a space The following is displayed on the laptop value 847828 Oxcefd4 followed by the command prompt gt Note Please note that the value above may be different from 847828 2 Type diskInit hd0 at the HyperAccess terminal prompt The following is displayed on the laptop hdO
127. cted and radiated emission limits and to immunity from electrostatic discharge radiated and conducted RF fields magnetic fields and power line transient requirements Applicable standards are 47CFR Part 18 60601 1 2 2001 For CE Compliance it is critical that all covers screws shielding gaskets mesh clamps are in good condition installed tightly without skew or stress Proper installation following all comments noted in this service manual is required in order to achieve full EMC performance Page 1 10 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL 1 4 3 Electrostatic Discharge ESD Prevention DO NOT TOUCH ANY BOARDS WITH INTEGRATED CIRCUITS PRIOR TO TAKING THE NECESSARY ESD PRECAUTIONS 1 ALWAYS CONNECT YOURSELF VIA AN ARM WRIST STRAP TO THE ADVISED ESD CONNECTION POINT LOCATED THE REAR OF THE SCANNER TO THE RIGHT OF THE POWER CONNECTOR 2 FOLLOW GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR HANDLING OF ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT Page 1 11 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 Section 1 5 Customer Assistance 5 SERVICE MANUAL 1 5 1 Contact Information If this equipment does not work as indicated in this service manual or in the User Manual or if you require additional assistance please contact the local distributor or appropriate support resource as listed below Prepare the following information before you call System ID ser
128. ctor File s5 isolation vsd Page 2 Ref file s5 isolation xls for requierments File D sys5_hw int_io doc ghs 03 s5 ghs io boards vsd vsd Page 7 Figure 5 11 Insulation Diagram External 2 Page 5 18 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS Vivip 5 SERVICE MANUAL PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 AGZ 01 1 9AI92891 pue AZ 8 01 eu pepeojun pue 0 S d jaaa jeuDis 1ndino pue AGZ 1ndino suoeouioeds 3 262 vI3 VILL 000 0100 NI 1004 gug 92 2U199 3 ees AZ EL uid 6 gnsa euiuue 39S Ag G dA je e ZEZ SY pasn pesn x XH 2ez su 9411081 A000 0190 BE 000 0100 V N 10 ees AZ L uld 6 ansa 991195 AF8 dA ZEZ SY pasn sjeubis x Xu 0 zez sd d 990 ees 19 6 ansa wapo AGEL AH dA Je e 252 Sy pasn sjeubis 8 8 255 64 pue A 6190 wyo Buunjoejnueui Buunp OS N 10 1no Vd d dA
129. d Password 230 User logged in ftp gt Figure 8 40 FTP connection to server succeded Page 8 49 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 5 1 Start FTP Session cont d You may want to ensure that your local directory is still the one you made earlier named work NOTE The 1 in the command in the next step is a lower case L 4 Type lcd and press Enter Microsoft Windows 2000 Version 5 00 2195 C Copyright 1985 2000 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings something gt cd c work gt 169 254 157 150 Connected to 169 254 157 150 Connected to 169 254 157 150 220 VxWorks 5 2 FTP server ready User 169 254 157 150 none 331 Password required Password 230 User logged in ftp gt Icd ftp gt Figure 8 41 FTP connection to server succeeded NOTICE When transferring data via you choose between Binary ASCII data format When moving software you must select Binary transfer 5 bin 6 Press Enter Microsoft Windows 2000 Version 5 00 2195 C Copyright 1985 2000 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings something gt cd c work C worksftp 169 254 157 150 Connected to 169 254 157 150 Connected to 169 254 157 150 220 VxWorks 5 2 FTP server ready User 169 254 157 150 none 331 Password required Password 230 User logged in ftp gt Icd ftp gt bin mode set to binary
130. d be used instead NOTE No outlet tester can detect the condition where the white neutral wire and the green grounding wire are reversed If later tests indicate high leakage currents this should be suspected as a possible cause and the outlet wiring should be visually inspected PROBE FAILS Test the probe in another connector to isolate if the fault lies with the probe or the scanner NOTE Each probe will have some amount of leakage dependent on its design Small variations in probe leakage currents are normal from probe to probe Other variations will result from differences in line voltage and test lead placement The maximum allowable leakage current for body surface contact probe differs from inter cavity probe Be sure to enter the correct probe type in the appropriate space on the check list If excessive leakage current is slot dependent inspect the system connector for bent pins poor connections and ground continuity If the problem remains with the probe replace the probe PERIPHERAL FAILS Tighten all grounds Ensure star washers are under all ground studs Inspect wiring for bad crimps poor connections or damage STILL FAILS If all else fails begin isolation by removing the probes external peripherals then the on board ones one at a time while monitoring the leakage current measurement NEW UNIT If the leakage current measurement tests fail on a new unit and if situation can not be corrected submit a S
131. d medical waste for transportation purposes and must be transported as a hazardous material 8 1 3 Warnings WARNING WARNING WARNING BECAUSE OF THE LIMITED ACCESS TO CABINETS AND EQUIPMENT IN THE FIELD PLACING PEOPLE IN AWKWARD POSITIONS WE HAVE LIMITED THE LIFTING WEIGHT FOR ONE PERSON IN THE FIELD TO 16 KG 35 LBS ANYTHING OVER 16 KG 35 LBS REQUIRES 2 PEOPLE AT LEAST TWO PERSONS ARE NEEDED WHEN REPLACING HEAVY PARTS LIKE THE MONITOR AT LEAST TWO PERSONS ARE NEEDED WHEN REPLACING CASTERS WHEELS OR ADJUSTING BRAKES Page 8 2 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 2 AC Power Replacement Procedure 8 2 1 Introduction This procedure describes how to replace the AC Power Supply assembly The AC Power supply is located in the back of the system on the right side viewed from the rear 8 2 2 Tool Requirements Phillips screwdriver size 2 Flat screwdriver 8 2 3 Description 8 2 3 1 Prepare the system for AC Power Replacement Description Disconnect the mains connector from the wall outlet Remove the Side Bumpers See Side Bumper Replacement Procedure on page 8 20 Unscrew the four screws holding the Lower Side Panels and the Lower Rear Panel The screws are located on the back of the system Also unscrew the four screws holding the Upper Side Panels and the upper Rear Cover Remove all covers Pull both Lower Si
132. de Panels slightly out sidewards It s not necessary to fully remove them Unscrew the three screws holding the bottom part of the Rear Cover Disconnect all cables from the External I O panel Pull the Rear Cover straight out Table 8 2 Prepare the system for AC Power Replacement 8 3 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 3 2 Remove the AC Power Unscrew the one screw on the bottom of the AC power and remove the AC power cover by lifting the cover out and up Press a flat screwdriver underneath the flange on the lower part of the AC power and loosen it Disconnect the power cables plugging into the top connectors on the power Pay attention to where the connectors are plugged in Lift the AC power partly out and disconnect the power connectors and the two D connectors Then lift the AC power fully out Table 8 3 Remove the AC Power 8 2 3 3 Install the New AC Power Install the new AC Power Supply partly Connect the power cables and the two D connectors Then install it fully paying attention to the hooks on the bottom of the supply fitting the slots in the frame Install the AC power cover Mount the AC power with one screw the left one Mount the Upper Rear Cover Mount the Lower Rear Cover Before pushing the Lower Rear Cover all the way in make sure the power cable to the DC power is properly secured Mount t
133. derneath the front panel with the four M4 screws In order to test the new QWERTY keyboard see Front Panel Test Procedure in the Troubleshooting Guide When replacing the QWERTY keyboard assembly in a freestanding Front Panel go through items 2 3 and 5 Page 8 8 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 7 Fan Replacement Procedure 8 7 1 Introduction This procedure describes how to replace fans 8 7 2 Toolrequirements Phillips screwdriver size 2 8 7 3 Description The fans are located in the bottom of the system 1 Turn the system mains power off with the circuit breaker in the rear 2 Loosen the 3 screws holding the air filter cover This cover is located on the right lower side below the Lower Side Panel 3 Remove the cover 4 Pull out the air filter You have now access to the fans from underneath the system 5 Replace the bad fan s Page 8 9 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 Vivid 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 8 Hard Disk Replacement Procedure 8 8 1 Introduction This procedure describes how to replace the hard disk 8 8 2 Tool requirements Special key to unlock the Hard Disk Drawer Two keys are attached to each scanner when leaving the factory 8 8 3 Description NOTICE Hard Disks are fragile Avoid mechanical shocks when handling NOTICE Always use static wrist strap when handling Hard Disks Open th
134. dress bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 128 C work gt _ Figure 8 33 Ping results Ping succeeded If the pinging of the scanner fails a result as indicated in Figure 8 38 Ping results Ping failed on page 8 48 will be displayed on the screen C work gt ping 169 354 157 150 Pinging Scanner IP address with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out C work gt _ Figure 8 34 Ping results Ping failed If pinging fails verify that the scanner s IP address was entered correct in the ping command the ethernet cable from PC to scanner is OK link lights are lit as verified before Page 8 80 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 20 13 Verify Connection Between Laptop and Scanner cont d Note Don t forget to stop your FTP server when you no longer need to access data on your computer 8 20 14 Enable Hummingbird Server Enter Windows desktop Select START Select SETTINGS Select CONTROL PANEL Select HUMMINGBIRD INETD CONFIGURATION oc RON Hummingbird Inetd Configuration x Inetd Service Status Fingerd Configure Add Delete Connection Logging Save Reload Figure 8 35 Hummingbird Inetd Configuration Dialog Page 8 81 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 20 14 Enable Hummingbird Server cont d 6 Sele
135. ds and screws are provided primarily to protect the system from image artifacts caused by this interference For this reason it is imperative that all covers and hardware are installed and secured before the unit is put into operation Section 3 3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment The Packaging Unpacking Procedure GEVU Part Number FA050431 is included in the documentation package following each VIVID 5 Topics discussed in the Packaging Unpacking Procedure 1 Check the Shipment 2 Unpack the Unit 3 Handling Incomplete or Damaged Shipment Please read that procedure before packing unpacking the VIVID 5 We strongly advice you to store the VIVID 5 packing material in undamaged condition in case of future transportation Page 3 2 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 4 Preparing the Unit for Installation 3 4 1 Check the Unit Configuration 3 4 1 1 Check Voltage Settings The Voltage settings for the VIVID 5 Scanner is found on a label above the Power switch on the rear of the system WARNING CONNECTING A VIVID 5 SCANNER TO THE WRONG VOLTAGE LEVEL WILL MOST LIKELY DESTROY THE SCANNER 3 4 1 2 Video Formats 4 1 2 1 NTSC PAL Check that the video format is set to the locally used video standard NTSC or PAL Section 3 5 Completing the Installation 3 5 1 Electrical Safety Test All systems that are sent from the manufacturer have passed Electrical Safety
136. e Frond Cover Door below the Front Panel Use the special Unlock key to unlock the Hard Disk Drawer Pull out the Hard Disk Drawer from the system Push a replacement Hard Disk drawer into the system and secure it in position by locking it PWN a Note For configuration of the hard disk see Software Loading Procedure on page 8 22 8 10 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER 091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 9 Internal Replacement Procedure 8 9 1 Introduction This procedure describes how to replace the Internal I O subassembly The Internal I O subassembly is located on the left side of the system in the rear inside the peripherals compartment 8 9 2 Tool requirements Phillips screwdriver size 2 8 9 3 Description 7 8 9 Remove the Left Side Bumper See Side Bumper Replacement Procedure on page 8 20 From the back of the system unscrew the 2 screws holding the left Lower Side Panel Remove the side cover Disconnect all cables from the Internal I O panel Pay attention to where they were mounted in case labelling is unclear Unscrew the three pan head phillips screws holding the Internal I O subassy to the vertical frame bar The assembly is now loose in the sense that it is connected to both the motherboard and the External subassembly via connectors Pull the subassy slightly forward to get it clear the External I O connectors Then p
137. e are required whenever a part weighing 16 kg 35 Ibs or more must be lifted If the unit is very cold or hot do not turn on its power until it has had a chance to acclimate to its operating environment To prevent electrical shock connect the unit to a properly grounded power outlet Do not use a three to two prong adapter This defeats safety grounding Do not wear the ESD wrist strap when you work on live circuits and more than 30 V peak is present Do not use a 20 Amp to 15 Amp adapter on the 120 Vac unit s power cord This unit requires a dedicated 20 A circuit and can have a 15A plug if the on board peripherals do not cause the unit to draw more than 14 0 amps Do not operate this unit unless all board covers and frame panels are securely in place System performance and cooling require this Page 3 1 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 2 1 Safety Reminders cont d A CAUTION Operator Manual The User Manual should be fully read and understood before operating the VIVID 5 and near the unit for quick reference CAUTION ACOUSTIC OUTPUT HAZARD Ige Although the ultrasound energy transmitted from the VIVID 5 probe is within AIUM NEMA standards avoid unnecessary exposure Ultrasound energy can produce heat and mechanical damage 3 2 2 EMI Protection This unit has been designed to minimize the effects of Electro Magnetic Interference EMI Many of the covers shiel
138. e is no distortion for any combination of depth and width The Freq control a Turn Freq counterclockwise and verify that the penetration increases b Turn Freq clockwise and verify that the resolution increases Pay special attention to the Octave settings Turn Focus and verify improved image sharpness within the focused area The Zoom control Page 6 13 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 6 4 17 2 6 4 17 3 a Press Zoom once b Adjust proper zoom span Press Zoom once more and verify a proper zoomed image d Press Zoom a third time to exit 7 Change Reject and verify how low level echoes are rejected when Reject is increased 8 Change Compress and verify increased contrast for low compress settings and softer image for high compress settings Verify functionality in Freeze 9 Change Dynamic Range and verify soft images for high settings and harder increased contrast images for lower settings 10 Verify performance of DDP on a moving target no averaging at minimum DDP and increasing averaging with increasing DDP 11 Freeze the image then use the trackball to scroll back into the memory 12 Press the Image Store button to store a frozen image to the hard disk clipboard Press Image Recall to restore this image Must select this configuration in EchoPAC clipboard 13 Connect a 10 MHz FLA probe press Compound and verify increased resolution not
139. e test points are scaled down with a factor of 10 Voltage range TX128 test points HV1 0 to 80V 4th from top HV1 80 to 0V 5th from top 2 0 to 40V 3rd from top HV2 40 to OV 2nd from top 6 4 10 DC Voltage Test 6 4 10 1 Measuring DC Voltages on the INT I O Power Connector s Note Each output is protected with a recovery fuse Note Pin 1 is the upper right pin d 5 12 15V 15V GND GND GND spare 3200 Uds Figure 6 6 Internal I O Power Connectors Page 6 6 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 6 4 10 2 Watching LEDs Onthe INT I O there are seven LEDs used as voltage indicators They should be lit when the system is on If any of the LEDs are off please measure the voltage s as described above before replacing the DC Power Supply The LED could be bad The only voltages which is not displayed here is 10 VDC and 3 3 VDC 5VDIG 5VAN 12V 15 svan isv s SVAN 2 Figure 6 7 LEDs on the Internal Board All LEDs should have approximately the same intensity and they should be stable 6 4 10 3 Measuring DC Voltages on the Motherboard There are test points for all voltages on the motherboard By ejecting the IP 2 and GRAPH boards these test points not pins only holes can be accessed with a voltmeter They are located in a horiz
140. e tests must be done in all modes with all available probes 6 4 19 1 20 Mode 1 In 2D mode set 2D gain and the TGC knobs to get even signal distribution for all depths when measuring on a phantom Pay careful attention to both axial and lateral resolution as well as penetration Note the shape and quality of density patches ability to resolve nearby blips far field blips There should be no visible zone transitions With maximum 2D gain check the noise level when coupling the probe in your hand Pay special attention to noise straight down through the image With no external devices connected to the panels there should be no excessive coherent noise patterns 6 4 19 2 Doppler Mode 1 With default setup of each probe not Pedof obtain a good 2D image enter CFM press active mode cursor and position the sample volume within an area with flow Then enter Doppler 2 Verify good sensitivity and no excessive noise bands when velocity range is changed Check both with and without 2D frozen This applies to both PW and CW not FLA and CLA 6 4 19 3 Color Flow Mode 1 With default setup of the actual probes obtain a good 2D image on the appropriate anatomy and enter CFM mode 2 Verify good sensitivity and acceptable noise level no coherent noise nor excessive white noise A little noise straight down is currently normal especially if external cables e g ethernet is connected to the system 6 4 20 Option
141. elect 9600 bits per second as data rate 4 Select Xon Xoff from the Flow control pull down menu Page 8 67 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 8 18 3 12 Adjust Communication Parameters cont d unn properes O O Pon Settings Bits pet second 70 Data biz 6 Party None Slop 1 c Figure 8 14 Select Xon Xoff 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 Verify that the terminal settings are as indicated in Table 8 10 Hyper Terminal Settings on page 8 34 and in Figure 8 17 Port Settings adjustment completed on page 8 35 Table 8 14 Hyper Terminal Settings PARAMETERS SETTINGS Data bits Flow Control Xon Xoff Page 8 68 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 3 12 Adjust Communication Parameters cont d Pon Settings second en x o xl C Soot ft O s corn TENET Beso Delauls Figure 8 15 Port Settings adjustment completed 6 Select OK to confirm your settings and display a terminal window A blinking underscore indicates that the terminal is ready for use 55 v5 HyperTerminal DEDE yoni BLINKING als soie dl UNDERSCORE F Connected 00 00 46 uto detect 600 811 Figure 8 16 Terminal window is ready for use Page 8 69 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER
142. ent drawn This is done for output power safety purposes 5 7 MEDICAL SYSTEMS VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 4 6 Power Distribution CIVNOLIdO OVIN 60 62 62 62 60 lt OID SNVd OG SHOVLIOA MOVA quvo GAT HHO NO SLOWS ST TH t IOXLNOO Vu00Z vol ii SAVAKIV LNI AWAL TOULNOD SIV PXIA9I 9 M3TIOXINOO OV Und Phono 3HO NO ATI ACEE AS ASNAS IWAL asna TAL asna 209 ow CIVNOLIdO NOISN amp LXH XIddnSs HHMOd od 6 Wd SO AN YOLINOW AOtCISTT C22 PVAOEC STI PYAOEC STI t YALTA ZRA PYAOEC STI TU ed op CaF VSTI PYAOEC STI TALO OV sWe3Hd YAMOd OV o Ad 81 18 HOLIAS JALTA aa THV 5 5 AWAL IV Figure 5 3 Power Destination Points Page 5
143. ents Blank 2 3 M disk Blank 5 2 M disk 5 25 MOD MEDIA 2277190 omo p _ 10 4 Section 10 3 Maintenance Task Schedule MEDICAL SYSTEMS DiRECTION FB091565 REVISION 1 ViVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 5 System Periodic Maintenance 10 5 1 Preliminary Checks The preliminary checks take about 15 minutes to perform Refer to the system user documentation whenever necessary Table 10 4 System Preliminary Checks 0 8 Listen Ask the customer if they have any problems or questions about the equipment erie top of the Periodic Maintenance PM Inspection Certificate Note all probes and system 3 Power up Turn the system power on and verify that all fans and peripherals turn on Watch the displays during power up to verify that no warning or error messages are displayed Verify that the system properly recognizes all probes Displays Verify proper display on the monitor and touch panel Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 5 MEDICAL SYSTEMS DiRECTION FB091565 REVISION 1 ViViD 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 5 2 Functional Checks See Also Chapter 4 The functional checks take about 60 minutes to perform Refer to the system user documentation whenever necessary 10 5 2 1 System Checks Table 10 5 System Functional Checks omen Verify basic B Mode 2D operation Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of B Mode operation CF Mode Verify basic
144. er Front End FE Boards on page 5 4 5 4 1 AC Power Supply with ON OFF Control The mains power cable is fed to a combined on off switch and circuit breaker located in the back of the system in the AC Power Assembly From the circuit breaker the mains is fed through an isolation transformer to the AC Controller Board This board provides stand by power for the power switch in the front of the system and for e g a VCR s tape counter When pressing the stand by power switch a power off routine is started Upon completion of this the CPU returns a grant signal to the AC Controller which shuts off the relay for the power to the rack monitor and peripherals excluding the VCR Each outlet to internal peripherals is filtered The AC Controller also controls the speed of the fans It senses the air temperature above the card rack and adjusts the speed accordingly If a high temperature reading occurs maximum speed is selected 5 4 2 Power Outlets The Scanner has AC Power outlets for use by internal pheripherals only Page 5 5 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 4 3 DC Power VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Filtered 230 VAC is fed to the DC power supply which is a GE Vingmed specified supply designed and manufactured by Philips The power supply has a modular design and provides the following voltages Voltage VDC Nominal load A 5 d 120 0 10 3 0 12 4 0 12 1 0
145. es of electrical equipment calibrations and testing shall be performed by qualified GE Medical Systems personnel In performing all electrical work on these products GE will use its own specially trained field engineers All of GE s electrical work on these products will comply with the requirements of the applicable electrical codes The purchaser of GE equipment shall only utilize qualified personnel i e GE s field engineers personnel of third party service companies with equivalent training or licensed electricians to perform electrical servicing on the equipment OMISSIONS amp ERRORS If there are any omissions errors or suggestions for improving this documentation please contact the GE Healthcare Global Documentation Group with specific information listing the system type manual title part number revision number page number and suggestion details Mail the information to Service Documentation 4855 W Electric Ave EA 53 Milwaukee WI 53219 USA GE Healthcare employees should use the iTrak System to report all documentation errors or omissions Page vi MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Revision History REVISION DATE REASON FOR CHANGE A 8 Aug 2000 Initial release of manual 1 6 Jun 2005 Updated with changes since the release of the first version of the manual List of Effected Pages PAGES REVISION PAGES REVISION PAGES REVISION Title Page_ 1 5 1
146. ests 6 15 Linearity 6 15 Monitor Replacement Procedure 8 12 Monitor Setup 6 12 10 7 9 20 Vivip 5 SERVICE MANUAL N No display in the image field 7 10 No display on monitor System appears to have booted 7 9 Noise in image field 7 12 Noisy images 7 17 NTSC Video format 3 3 Open Command Window 8 46 8 77 Operating Temperature 2 6 Outlet Test Wiring Arrangement USA amp Canada 10 12 P Paddle Stick Test 6 4 PAL video format 3 3 PAL NTSC Setting 6 8 PAMPTE Probes 9 36 Parts List 9 1 Front End Modules 9 19 MID and Control Boards 9 20 SCSI Hard Disk KIT 9 31 Pedof Probe Doppler Probe 9 37 Performance Test 6 1 Periodic Maintenance Schedule 10 2 Peripheral and Tests 6 8 Footswitch 6 8 PAL NTSC Setting 6 8 Printer Test 6 8 Record and Playback 6 8 Peripheral Problems 7 13 Peripheral Option Checks Physical Inspection 10 8 Physical Dimensions 2 1 ping 8 48 8 80 PM INSPECTION CERTIFICATE 10 23 Poor image quality 7 18 Power Destination Points 5 8 Power OFF the unit 4 1 PowerOn 4 1 Power Requirements 2 8 Power System 5 5 3 3V DC DC Converter 5 5 DC Power Supply 5 5 High Voltage Power Supply 5 5 10 1 10 7 Page 12 2 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 Vivip 5 SERVICE MANUAL Power up Procedures Voltage Settings 3 3 Pre Installation 2 1 Preparations Prior to Upgrade 8 24 8 58 Prepearing the Unit for Inst
147. etween ACPWR and INT I O is seated conn labelled ACCTRL Check that the 10 50 on the ACCTRL board 15 ok Check that the 15A fuses F1 and F2 on the ACCTRL board are ok If ok replace AC Controller board If still problems replace Internal I O board Yellow light is on but system does not turn on when switch is pressed Ref AC Power Replacement Procedure on page 8 3 Ref Internal I O Replacement Procedure on page 8 11 7 5 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL 7 3 3 Start up Problems DC Power Related AC Power ok See Power Distribution on page 5 8 When the stand by power switch is turned on the green LED is lit the green power indicator LED on the monitor is lit fans are running but the system does not boot up Check that the AC power cable from ACPWR to the DC power supply is seated Check if any LEDs are lit in the card rack No A Light Start up Problems System Doesn t Boot Pull out board by board Possible Hard Disk Problem on page 7 7 Check that DC power comes up Replace board s causing power I not to come up Check of DC T board Ref DC Power Replacement Procedure Replace DC Power Supply 8 6 Page 7 6 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL
148. folder 8 20 5 Configure and Start the Terminal Program Hyper Terminal 8 20 5 1 Start the Terminal Program This procedure uses HyperTerminal software to serve as a VT220 or VT100 terminal emulator but any VT220 or VT100 terminal emulator can be used as long as the settings from Table 8 10 Hyper Terminal Settings on page 8 34 are entered correct into the alternative terminal If a V5 communication profile already exists continue with 8 18 3 10 Open an Already Existing V5 Communication Profile on page 8 28 If a V5 communication profile doesn t exists continue with 8 18 3 11 Open Hyper Terminal and Make a New Communication Profile on page 8 30 Page 8 61 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 Vivid 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 20 5 2 Open an Already Existing V5 Communication Profile Follow these steps if a V5 or S5 communication profile already exists 1 Select Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt Hyper Terminal the Folder 2 Select the Communication Profile in the Hyper Terminal folder s5_v5 ht in the illustration below 5 Auessbity Colore 65 Communicators So Hummingbird Connecthity v7 0 y E Entertaiment po gt NetMeeting Address Bock 20 Network and Dsal up Connecbons Phone Diser M M M M 3 2 2 5 2 2 5 Q ug 8 45 B ELI rre
149. for service The service procedures and recommended intervals shown in the Care amp Maintenance Task Schedule assumes that you use your Vivid 5 for an average patient load 10 12 per day and not useitas a primary mobile unit which is transported between diagnostic facilities If conditions exist which exceed typical usage and patient load then it is recommended to increase the periodic maintenance frequencies 10 2 Section 10 2 Why do Maintenance MEDICAL SYSTEMS DiRECTION FB091565 REVISION 1 ViVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 10 2 Customer Care Schedule Service at Indicated Time Weekly Monthly Annually Notes Clean Air Filter Inspect Mains Cable depending your environment Mobile Unit Check Weekly Inspect Cables and Connectors K Clean Console K lean Monitor and Touch Panel Monitor and Touch Panel Inspect Wheels brakes Mobile Unit Check Daily Swivel Locks Check Operator Panel Movement Mobile Unit Check Daily also after corrective Console Leakage Current Checks maintenance or as required by your facilities QA program also after corrective Peripheral Leakage Current Checks maintenance or as required by your facilities QA program also after corrective Surface Probe Leakage Current Checks maintenance or as required by your facilities QA program Endocavity Probe Leakage also after corrective maintenance or as required by Current C
150. gure 8 28 and Figure 8 29 Scanner s IP address Laptop s IP address 2 5 Figure 8 28 Change laptop s address to match the scanner s address Scanner s IP address 3 222 21 232 ee THE LAST DIGIT GROUP MUST BE DIFFERENT Y Y Y BETWEEN THE SCANNER THE MACINTOSH COMPUTER IF PRESENT THE LAPTOP Laptop s IP address 3 222 _21 _5 Figure 8 29 EXAMPLE Laptop s IP address changed to match the scanner s IP address 2 Close all the network related windows to save your changes Page 8 44 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 4 5 Copy Correct Software Files to the work Folder 1 Record the name of the software files you re going to use in the table below Table 8 13 New Software FILE FILETYPE COMMENTS SCANFILE FOR SCANNERS WITH INTEGRATED ECHOPAC FILE MACINTOSH Supervision file SUPERCON ONLY Refer to Figure 8 5 Vivid 5 software CD contents on page 8 27 2 Copy the files you need for the upgrade see your record in Table 8 13 New Software on page 8 45 from the CD to the laptop s work folder LLL alma nmm XD x E Dub pan o 30 m Az 5 d immo Q c X 2 D mum 1009 2 ners rene go gt J work
151. hange Laptop s IP Address 1 Change your laptop s IP address to match the scanner s IP address see Figure 8 28 and Figure 8 29 Scanner s IP address Laptop s address 5 Figure 8 24 Change laptop s IP address to match the scanner s IP address Example Scanner s IP address 3 222 21 232 THE LAST GROUP MUST DIFFERENT BETWEEN THE SCANNER THE MACINTOSH lt COMPUTER IF PRESENT AND THE LAPTOP Laptop s IP address 3 222 21 5 Figure 8 25 EXAMPLE Laptop s IP address changed to match the scanner s IP address 2 Close all the network related windows to save your changes Page 8 75 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 20 10 Copy Correct Software Files to the work Folder 1 Record the name of the software files you re going to use in the table below Table 8 16 New Software FILE TYPE FILE NAME COMMENTS FOR SCANNERS WITH INTEGRATED ECHOPAC FILE MACINTOSH Supervision file ONLY OPTION 2 FILE OPTION 3 FILE 2 Copy the files you need for the upgrade see your record in Table 8 13 New Software on page 8 45 from the CD to the laptop s work folder Page 8 76 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 20 0 Correct Software Files to the work Folder cont d LIT EN xd gt ts pe fpu jeh io E
152. hapter 9 6 22 22 54 lt aC uu Sua u wee 9 1 Section 9 1 9 1 9 1 1 Chapter 9 2 9 1 9 1 2 Equipment Models Covered by this Chapter 9 2 Section 9 2 List of Abbrevations Ud es 9 3 Section 9 3 Paris List GFOUDS 222252655 wx x OC ee d 9 4 Section 9 4 Software OvervieW od xo E DDR C RC 9 6 9 4 1 VIVID 5 9 6 9 4 2 MAC Software and MAC OS for Internal Macintosh 9 6 9 4 3 EchoPAC 3D for Windows 9 7 Section 9 5 Plastic Parts Console and 9 8 9 5 1 External Details Front and Right Side 5 9 8 9 5 2 External Details Rear and Left Side VIVID 5 9 10 Section 9 6 Operator Panel Pals iiiv xara Eck S bh deer 9 12 9 621 Front Parieluss E e LE Me 9 12 Section 9 7 MONIO esr e eire sae as weer fe cee ere e don ase cate 9 15 9 7 1 Monitors Cathode Ray Tube 9 15 9 7 2 S5 V5 Monitor Replacement Assembly 20053
153. hazardous waste like used probe sheaths Emergency oxygen supply Storage for linens and equipment Nearby waiting room lavatory and dressing room Dual level lighting bright and dim Lockable cabinet ordered by GE for its software and proprietary manuals Page 2 5 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 2 3 3 Minimal Floor Plan Suggestion Linans sm tunes Prohes supplies Power outlet GE cabinet for software and Examination Table manuals optional 193 cm SCALE EACH SQUARE EQUALS ONE SQUARE FOOT APP 31 X 31 CM Figure 2 1 A 2 5m x 3m 8 by 10 foot Minimal Floor Plan Section 2 4 Environmental Specifications 2 4 1 Systems Operating temperature 10 to 35 C 50 to 95 F Storage temperature 20 to 50 C 4 to 122 F Humidity 9096 rH non condensing Heat dissipation 4500 BTU pr hour Table 2 4 Environmental Specifications for VIVID 5 Scanners 2 6 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 2 4 2 Probes Operation 10 to 40 C 5 to 42 7 C Storage 20 to 50 C 20 to 50 C Temperatures in degrees C conversion to degrees F C 9 5 32 Table 2 5 Operation and Storage Temperatures for Probes NOTICE SYSTEMS AND ELECTRONIC PROBES DESIGNED FOR STORAGE TEMPERATURES OF 20 TO 50 deg C WHEN EXPOSED TO LARGE TEMPERATURE VARIATI
154. he Peripherals 5 3 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 3 Circuit Boards 5 3 1 Front End FE Boards The VIVID 5 Front End consists of the following nine boards Relay Board RLY Transmitter Board TX Receiver Board RX Beamformer Boards BF 2x 93 3V DC DC Converter Module 3 3V DC DC Front End Controller Board FEC Front End Bus FE Bus Patient I O Board Pat I O High Voltage Power Supply HV Located below the CPU Board 5 3 2 Mid Processor Boards The current Mid Processors are the RF amp Tissue Processor board RFT Spectrum Doppler Processor board SDP 2D Flow Processor board 2DF sometimes called CFP 5 3 3 Display and Control Boards The boards within the Display and Control block are Image Port 2 Board 2 e Scan Converter Board e Graphics Board System CPU Board 5 3 4 Keyboard and Peripherals The boards modules within this block Internal Board External I O Board Front Panel Main Board Rotary Switch and Display Board Front Panel Audio Amplifier Board Page 5 4 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 4 Power System There are four types of power supplies in VIVID 5 e AC Power Supply DC Power Supply 8 3V DC DC Converter High Voltage Power Supply also listed und
155. he Side Bumpers See Side Bumper Mounting Procedure on page 8 21 Mount the Side Panels Connect the mains cable to the wall outlet Connect the cables to the External I O Table 8 4 Install the New AC Power 8 4 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 3 External 1 Replacement Procedure 8 3 1 Introduction This procedure describes how to replace the External I O subassembly 8 3 2 Tool requirements Phillips screwdriver size 2 8 3 3 Description The External I O subassembly is located on the left side of the system in the rear 1 Remove the Side Bumpers See Side Bumper Replacement Procedure on page 8 20 2 From the back of the system unscrew the 4 screws holding the Lower Side Panels and the Lower Rear Panel 3 Pull both Lower Side Panels slightly out sidewards 4 Unscrew the 3 screws holding the bottom part of the Rear Cover 5 Disconnect all cables from the External I O panel 6 Pull the Rear Cover straight out 7 Unscrew the three countersunk screws holding the External I O subassy to the vertical frame bar The assembly is now loose 8 Pull the subassy out towards the back and lift it away from the system 9 Install the new External I O subassembly by pushing it into the Internal I O connectors 10 Mount it with the three countersunk screws 11 Mount the Rear Cover The top part of the cover should s
156. he four 6 mm hex screws securing the Front Handles located under the fixing areas of the handles Do not unscrew completely Let the handles fall down 15 20 mm 4 Loosen and unscrew two M4 nuts securing the front part of the panel the screws are located under the front part of the panel between the handles 5 Liftthe whole plastic console including the Front Panel up in the front Note that the console is hinged on top by two angles fitting two slots in the frame and plastic tags fitting tracks in the plastic parts surrounding the monitor 6 Disconnect the ribbon cable and the power cables and also the video cable if the Front Panel has an integrated LCD display before lifting the console fully out 7 Replace the whole Front Panel assembly fixed by three M4 screws securing the upper part of the Front Panel five M4 screws securing the lower part of the Front Panel and two M4 screws securing the middle part of the Front Panel or parts of the assembly depending on nature of problem 8 When installing the console including the Front Panel first insert the top hinges and plastic tags into the slots before connecting the ribbon cable and power cables and video cable Then carefully lower the console down 9 Secure the front part of the panel by the two M4 nuts 10 Lift up the front handles by tightening the four 6 mm hex screws 11 Connect the audio cable 12 Install the Side Panel 13 Test the new Front Panel
157. hecks your facilities QA program Transesphongeal Probe Leakage BER QUSE o maintenance as required Current Checks your facilities QA program Surgical Probe Leakage also after corrective maintenance required by Current Checks your facilities QA program also after corrective Measurement Accuracy Checks maintenance or as required by your facilities QA program also after corrective Probe Phantom Checks maintenance or as required by your facilities QA program also after corrective Functional Checks maintenance or as required by your facilities QA program Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 3 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DiRECTION FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 4 Tools Required 10 4 1 Special Tools Supplies and Equipment Table 10 3 Overview of Requirements for Periodic Maintenance Tool Part Number Comments Digital Volt Meter DVM 46 194427 231 Kit includes anti static mat wrist strap and cables for 200 to 240 46 194427 279 V system Anti Static Kit 46 194427 369 3M 2204 Large adjustable wrist strap 46 194427 373 3M 2214 Small adjustable wrist strap 46 194427 370 3M 3051 conductive ground cord 46 194427 278 120 Anti V nti Static Vacuum Cleaner 46_194427 279 Safety Analyzer 46 285652 1 DALE 600 KIT equivalent for electrical tests E7010GG 60 minute SVHS VCR Cassette SVHS VCR Head Cleaner See VCR user manual for requirem
158. hoPAC Front Panel Operator Panel MO Drive systems with integrated EchoPAC Brake pedal Figure 5 1 Major Components VIVID 5 Page 5 2 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 3 Ultrasound Data Path Control Probe MID Front Processors Display Beamformer Internal I O Front Panel External I O Figure 5 2 Ultrasound Data Path VIVID 5 Patient Patient Isolated yo Sensors Macintosh Computer 5 2 4 Functional Subsystems 5 2 4 1 Front End FE The Front End generates the strong transmit bursts transmitted by the probes as ultrasound into the body It also receives weak echoes from blood cells and body structure amplifies the signals and convert them to a 18 bit digital signal The digital representation of the signal is presented to the Mid Processor section 5 2 4 2 Mid Processors These processors performs the adequate signal conditioning for the different data types Tissue Doppler and Flow 5 2 4 3 Display and Control The Display and Control block takes the data from the pipelink bus stores it in a memory performs scan conversion to pixel domain and drives the system RGB monitor 5 2 4 4 Keyboard I O and Peripherals Miscellaneous functions are located in this system block The Internal I O Board and External I O Board are the interfaces between the Card Cage and the rest of the system including the Front Panel and t
159. hout this manual Instructions contained in the warnings must be followed WARNING DANGEROUS VOLTAGES CAPABLE OF CAUSING DEATH ARE PRESENT IN THIS EQUIPMENT USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN HANDLING TESTING AND h ADJUSTING WARNING EXPLOSION WARNING DO NOT OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE OPERATION OF ANY ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IN SUCH AN ENVIRONMENT CONSTITUTES A DEFINITE SAFETY HAZARD WARNING DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR MODIFY EQUIPMENT BECAUSE OF THE DANGER OF INTRODUCING ADDITIONAL HAZARDS DO NOT INSTALL SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR PERFORM ANY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION OF THE EQUIPMENT 1 3 7 Lockout Tagout Requirements For USA Only Follow OSHA Lockout Tagout or local requirements by ensuring you are in total control of the AC power plug at all times during the service process Page 1 9 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 8 Returning Shipping Probes and Repair Parts Note Equipment being returned must be clean and free of blood and other infectious substances GEMS policy states that body fluids must be properly removed from any part or equipment prior to shipment GEMS employees as well as customers are responsible for ensuring that parts equipment have been properly decontaminated prior to shipment Under no circumstance should a part or equipment with visible body fluids be taken or shipped from a clinic or site for example body coils or an ultrasound probe
160. ial number see label on rear side of unit Software version Table 1 4 Phone Numbers for Customer Assistance Location Phone Number Tel 1 800 321 7937 USA Canada GE Medical Systems Ultrasound Service Engineering 4855 W Electric Avenue Milwaukee WI 5321 ilwaukee WI 53219 1 800 682 5327 1 262 524 5698 A Customer Answer Center Fax 1 414 647 4125 Tel 1 262 524 5300 Latin America GE Medical Systems Ultrasound Service Engineering 4855 W Electric Avenue Milwaukee WI 53219 1 262 524 5698 A Customer Answer Center Fax 4 414 647 4125 Europe GE Ultraschall Deutschland GmbH amp Co KG BeethovenstraBe 239 Postfach 11 05 60 D 42655 Solingen Germany Tel 49 212 2802 208 CARDIAC 49 212 2802 207 GENERAL IMAGING Fax 449 212 2802 431 Asia Singapore GE Ultrasound Asia Service Department Ultrasound 298 Tiong Bahru Road 15 01 06 Central Plaza Singapore 169730 Tel 65 6277 3512 Fax 465 6272 3997 Page 1 12 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 1 5 2 System Manufacture Table 1 5 System Manufacture MANUFACTURER PHONE NUMBER FAX NUMBER GE Vingmed Ultrasound A S Strandpromenaden 45 P O Box 141 47 3302 1100 47 3302 1350 N 3191 HORTEN NORWAY Page 1 13 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank
161. ication Parameters cont d Pon Settings second en x o xl C Soot ft O s corn TENET Beso Delauls Figure 8 17 Port Settings adjustment completed 6 Select OK to confirm your settings and display a terminal window A blinking underscore indicates that the terminal is ready for use 55 v5 HyperTerminal DEDE yoni BLINKING als soie dl UNDERSCORE F Connected 00 00 46 detect 600 8 1 Figure 8 18 Terminal window is ready for use Page 8 35 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 3 13 Scanner Power 1 Insert a probe in connector 1 on the scanner 2 Turn ON the scanner When the scanner is powered on a boot sequence similar to the one illustrated in Figure 8 19 Scanner startup on page 8 36 will appear in the terminal s window on your laptop 55 v5 HyperTerminal Edt View Cal Transfer Dia 51 ala e BSP version 1 8 Creation date Tue 24 11 24 05 MET DST 1994 Press any key to stop auto boot auto booting scsi78 0 hd ux040 s 3 222 21 233 fffffc00 s5_rack 0x8 wind8 etc init el Loading hd0 vx040 st 655016 IConnected 00 00 35 detect Print Figure 8 19 Scanner startup 3 Verify that Sc
162. imize the risk that a probe may shock someone the customer should Not use a probe that is cracked or damaged any way Check probe leakage current Based on your facilities QA program for surface probes Based on your facilities QA program for endocavitary probes Whenever probe damage is suspected 10 10 Section 10 3 Maintenance Task Schedule MEDICAL SYSTEMS DiRECTION FB091565 REVISION 1 ViVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 6 2 GEMS Leakage Current Limits The following limits are summarized for NFPA 99 For USA and IEC 60601 1 Medical Equipment Safety Standards These limits are GEMS standards and in some cases are lower than the above standards listed Table 10 12 Chassis Leakage Current Limits Accessible Metal Surfaces Normal Condition Open Ground Reverse Polarity Open Neutral Table 10 13 Type BF Applied Part Leakage Current Limits Non Conductive Floating Surface and Cavity Probes Normal Open Ground Reverse Polarity Open Neutral Mains Applied Table 10 14 Type CF Applied Part Leakage Current Limits Surgical Probes and ECG Connections Mains Applied refers to the sink leakage test where mains supply voltage is applied to the part to determine the amount of current that will pass or sink to ground if a patient contacted mains voltage The following tests are performed at the factory and should be performed at the site These tests are grounding continuity chassis leak
163. instance 8 19 1 if it shows quotes use quotes Most errors in performing this procedure occur when the information is entered incorrectly Overview In this procedure two connections are needed an ethernet connection used for moving the files and a serial RS 232C connection for controlling and monitoring the scanner s CPU The section describes how to connect a laptop or PC to the scanner and how to set up the needed communication It also instructs you to verify the contents of the software CD Section 8 20RS 232C Non Modem Connection to a Vivid 5 Scanner Use a null modem cable modem cable to communicate with the scanner s CPU This will give you the ability to communicate directly with the scanner s CPU at all time 1 If present remove the EMC Cover from the RS 232 CPU connector on the lower left side of the scanner 2 Connect the null modem cable from the port on the laptop to the 9 pin RS 232C male connector marked either CPU or SERVICE RS232 on the external I O port on the Vivid USE THIS EXTERNAL WITH 4 5 232 om USE IS LOCATED BEHIND THIS DOOR Figure 8 1 Location of RS 232 connector Vivid 5 scanner CONNECTOR 22 J A SERVICE RS232 Graph ea JA oo Modem RS232 Ethernet Footswitch 100Base TX Page 8 58 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB09156
164. ion Figure 8 9 New Connection window 4 Select to display the next window Page 8 65 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 20 5 4 Adjust Communication Parameters NOTE Some of the fields may look different on your laptop depending on earlier use and setup DELTTCENEEES T 8 x Connect To Settings gt Kourny iwgon sasa States ol America 1 E ntes the code without the lang distance prefix Ares code Phone number Correct using 2304wT V 92 MDC 7 Use courtey regon code and code on busy Lom Figure 8 10 The s5 v5 Properties window 1 If needed select COM1 from the Connect using pull down menu 5 v5 Properties Connect To Settings Change Icon Erter the code without the long distance pref Ama POO _ ung PCTEL 23041 V 92 Mode CUM3 Use co gor er en dervua a on busy Figure 8 11 Select COM1 2 Select OK to save and close this window and display the Port Settings menu Page 8 66 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 3 12 Adjust Communication Parameters cont d Figure 8 12 Port Settings window 3 Select 9600 from the Bits per second pull down menu LUMI Properties Figure 8 13 S
165. ion 6 1 How often should PMs be performed 10 2 Human Safety 1 7 Humidity 2 6 HV1 and HV2 tests 6 6 Hyper Terminal Settings 8 68 6 16 8 34 Identify Vivid 5 Scanner s IP Address and Netmask 8 40 8 71 Identify Vivid 5 s Version via Terminal 8 41 8 72 Image Quality and Noise 2D Mode 6 16 Color Flow Mode Doppler Mode Images with artifacts Initial Checks 6 2 Initiate Scanner s Hard Drive 8 51 Input Power 10 7 Installation 3 1 Integrated Mac 6 9 Communication with Scanner 6 16 6 16 6 16 7 17 6 10 EchoPac 3D 6 12 Hardware Check 6 12 Screen Switching 6 12 Setup Check 6 9 VCR Recording 6 12 Internal Replacement Procedure Internal Peripherals 9 31 Intraoperative Probes 9 37 Probes 9 37 8 11 K Keeping Records Key Test 6 4 Keyboard Replacement Description 8 8 Keyboard and Peripherals 5 3 10 2 L Leakage Current Limits 10 11 Leakage Current Too 10 22 Lighting 2 7 List of Effected Pages Revision vii Locate System Software File for Upgrade 8 38 Location of RS 232 connector Vivid 5 8 24 8 58 Macintosh Replacement Procedure 8 18 Macintosh with Continuous Capture 6 9 Mains Cable Inspection Major Components 5 2 Manpower Requirements 2 1 Mechanical Adjustments 4 2 Mechanical Safety 1 8 MID and Control Boards Mid Processors 5 3 Minimal Floor Plan Suggestion 2 6 Minimum Boot Configuration 7 1 M Mode T
166. ipherals or options are not part of the system configuration the check can be omitted Table 10 6 GE Approved Peripheral Hardware Option Functional Checks El ee 10 5 3 Input Power 10 5 3 1 Mains Cable Inspection Table10 7 Mains Cable Inspection Unplug Disconnect the mains cable from the wall and system Inspect it and its connectors for damage of any kinds Verify Verify that the LINE NEUTRAL and GROUND wires are properly attached to the terminals and that no strands may cause a short circuit Inlet connector retainer is functional 10 5 4 Cleaning 10 5 4 1 General Cleaning Table 10 8 General Cleaning pie o l 1 Console Use a fluid detergent in warm water on a soft damp cloth to carefully wipe the entire system Be careful not to get the cloth too wet so that moisture does not enter the console Probe Holder Clean probe holders they may need to be soaked to remove excess gel Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 7 MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FB091565 REVISION 1 ViViD 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 5 4 2 Air Filter Cleaning Table 10 9 Air Filter Cleaning frequency varies with your environment pm 10 5 5 Physical Inspection Table 10 10 Physical Checks em 4 Wheels amp Brakes Check all wheels and casters for wear and verify operation of foot brake to stop the unit fro
167. ired Revisions for Cards and Modules cont d CARDS AND MODULES v2 0 6 Latest Part Number MCD Comments FRONT PANEL W LCD4 mem wi r VME BG IACK JUMPER VME FA200075 JUMPER FA200034 DC POWER BEEN FA200231 AC POWER SUPPLY SUPPLY FA200040 COMPLETE WITH BOX HV POWER SUPPLY SUBASSEMBLY BOX EZ 1 1 3 3 Supported Probes Please refer to Section 9 18 Probes on page 9 34 CD A A F A E J T r cn T ES BH e 1 1 3 4 to Turn the Scanner ON and OFF See 4 2 2 Power On Boot Up on page 4 1 for a detailed description of how to turn the scanner ON e See 4 2 3 Stand By Power OFF page 4 1 for a detailed description of how to turn the scanner OFF 1 1 4 Purpose of Operator Manual s The Operator Manual s should be fully read and understood before operating the VIVID 5 and also kept near the unit for quick reference Page 1 4 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 1 2 Important Conventions 1 2 1 Conventions Used in Book DANGER WARNING CAUTION NOTICE Note Model Designations This manual covers the VIVID 5 scanners See Table 1 2 VIVID 5 Models Covered in this Manual on page 1 2 for a list of all VIVID 5 scanners Icons Pictures or icons are used wherever they will reinforce the p
168. is fully booted to get the command prompt gt in the terminal window 2 Type version after the command prompt and press Enter A text similar to the one below will appear in the terminal window Version VxWorks for Motorola MVME167 version 5 2 Kernel WIND version 2 4 Made on Thu Nov 12 17 38 17 MET 1999 Boot line scsi 0 0 0 0 nd0 vxWorks st e 3 222 21 232 fffffc00 uzs5 rack f 0x0 tn wind8 s etc init o dc value 103 0x67 g gt Figure 8 23 Scanner s Bootline Data 3 When structuring the Bootline in a matrix it will look like this Table 8 12 Scanner s Boot Line Data 9 EN Inet on ethernet NOTE Another address than illustrated here may 3 222 21 232 1fff c00 be in use DEFAULT FROM FACTORY 10 0 0 2 Inet on backplane b h Gateway inet g u User 5 rack NOTE MAY BE SOMETHING ELSE NN Ftp password pw blank use rsh MAY HAVE BEEN SET TO SOMETHIBNG 0 Page 8 41 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 4 2 Record and Change the Laptop s Native IP Address 18 4 2 1 Exit BlackICE on Laptop To be sure that BlackICE don t interfere during the next steps you should stop it 1 Right click on the BlackICE icon the application field on the laptop s screen BlackICE Figure 8 24 Disable BlackICE 2 From the pop up menu select Stop BlackICE Engine
169. isable BlackICE 2 From the pop up menu select Stop BlackICE Engine Mew Events Edt BlackICE Settings Advanced Firewall Settings Stop BlackICE Enginc Figure 8 21 Stop BlacklCE Engine 3 Select Exit Black ICE stops It will be restarted next time you restart the laptop Figure 8 22 Exit BlackICE Page 8 73 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 20 9 2 Record Laptop s Native IP Address On the Windows desktop open My Computer Open Control Panel Open Network and Dialup Connections Open Local Area Connection Open Internet Protocol TCP IP Select Properties m on N Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties t xj General sisal SORTI capsbdiy you need to ask your riebveonk lor the settings Obtain an IP address automaticaly S Uge the following IP 222 2 Subnet mask 255 255 252 0 Cos 6 Usg the lollovang ONS serves addosso Prefered DNS server Bhemate DNS server m 59 1 Lom ce Figure 8 23 Network Dialup Connections Record the IP address and Subnet mask in the provided space below Laptop original IP address Laptop original Subnet mask Page 8 74 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 20 9 3 C
170. ite sequence Page 8 14 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 13 Rear Wheels Replacement Procedure 8 13 1 8 13 2 8 13 3 8 13 4 8 13 5 8 13 6 Parts Seen from the backside of the system Rear Left FB200045 Rear Right FB200046 Tools Philips driver Jack 6 mm Umbrako wrench 11 and 13 mm wrench Marker Locktite screw lock Preparation Move the lever back and forth to make sure of that the brakes and swivel lock are applied Disassembly Q R OO rS Remove the Side Bumper s see Side Bumper Replacement Procedure on page 8 20 Use the jack to lift up the system Use umbrako wrench and unscrew wheel screw Use the market to make a mark the rod just behind the lock nut Use 11 and 13 mm wrench to open the lock nut unscrew rod Assembly Assemble the rods and make sure of that locknut are in correct position by the marker when it is tighten Have some Loctite on the umbrako screw and assemble the wheel to the frame Make sure that the screw is tightened Remove the jack Test the functions for the pedal by moving it up and down Make sure that brake and swivel lock are properly if not adjust length of rods Adjustment Adjust length of rods until pedal is in correct neutral position Page 8 15 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 14 Front Wheels Replacement Pr
171. ith the proper care of GE probes Ultrasound probes can be easily damaged by improper handling See the User Manual and probe care cards for more details Failure to follow these precautions can result in serious injury and equipment damage Failure to properly handle or maintain a probe may also void its warranty Any evidence of wear indicates the probe cannot be used Do a visual check of the probe pins and system sockets before plugging in a probe TEE and Interoperative probes often have special considerations and individual probe user manuals For TEE and Interoperative probes also refer to their separate user manuals 10 5 6 3 Basic Probe Cleaning Refer to the User s Manual for details on probe cleaning N WARNING To help protect yourself from blood borne diseases wear approved disposable gloves These are made of nitrile derived from vegetable starch to prevent allergic latex reactions AN CAUTION Failure to follow the prescribed cleaning or disinfection procedures will void the probe s warranty DO NOT soak or wipe the lens with any product not listed in the User Manual Doing so could result in irreparable damage to the probe Follow care instructions that came with the probe CAUTION Disinfect defective probe before you return it sure to tag the probe being disinfected Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 9 MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FB091565 REVISION 1 ViViD 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 6 E
172. laying the tape on a different VCR and by measuring the input sig nal to the VCR with oscillo scope Record not ok Record ok signals not present Record not oK signals present Check cable from S VHS Check cable from S VHS out on VCR to S VHS in Replace the VCR out on INT I O to S VHS on INT I O in on Check signals S VHS Check E on S VHS out at INT I O with oscilloscope at INT I O 1 oscilloscope Replace Image Port ant Graphics board 1 Replace INT 7 Ref Internal I O Replacement Procedure on page 8 11 Page 7 13 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 Vivid 5 SERVICE MANUAL VCR related problems continued Ref Internal I O and External I O Block Diagram on page 5 14 No audio in playback Audio in speakers during record is ok Check audio record level on VCR Front Panel Check that audio is recorded onto the tape by playing the tape on a different VCR and by measuring the input signal to the VCR with oscilloscope or voltmeter in mV AC Record not ok Record ok Record not ok signals not present signals present Check cable from Audio Check cable from VCR audi out on VCR to Replay Replace the VCR on INT I O to Audio in on INT I O on VCR i Check signals on Replay Check signals on VCR audio at INT I O with oscilloscope out
173. lectrical Safety Tests 10 6 1 Safety Test Overview The electrical safety tests in this section are based on and conform to NFPA 99 For USA and IEC 60601 1 Medical Equipment Safety Standards They are intended for the electrical safety evaluation of cord connected electrically operated patient care equipment If additional information is needed refer to the NFPA 99 For USA and IEC 60601 1 documents N WARNING THE USER MUST ENSURE THAT THE SAFETY INSPECTIONS ARE PERFORMED AT LEAST EVERY 12 MONTHS ACCORDING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE PATIENT SAFETY STANDARD IEC EN 60601 1 ONLY TRAINED PERSONS ARE ALLOWED TO PERFORM THE SAFETY INSPECTIONS MENTIONED ABOVE N CAUTION To avoid electrical shock the unit under test must not be connected to other electrical equipment Remove all interconnecting cables and wires The unit under test must not be contacted by users or patients while performing these tests CAUTION Possible risk of infection Do handle soiled contaminated probes other components that have been in patient contact Follow appropriate cleaning and disinfecting procedures before handling the equipment Test the system peripherals and probes for leakage current Excessive leakage current can cause injury or death in sensitive patients High leakage current can also indicate degradation of insulation and a potential for electrical failure Do not use probes or equipment having excessive leakage current To min
174. lide into the slot in the plate between the DC power and the AC power Before pushing it all the way in make sure the power cable to the DC power is properly secured 12 Connect all cables to the External I O panel 13 Mount the Side Bumpers See Side Bumper Mounting Procedure on page 8 21 14 Mount the Lower Side Panels Page 8 5 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 4 DC Power Replacement Procedure 8 4 1 Introduction This procedure describes how to replace the DC Power Supply module 8 4 2 Tool requirements Phillips screwdriver size 2 Flat screwdriver any size Allen wrench Umbrako hex screw wrench size 5 mm 8 4 3 Description The DC Power supply is located in the back of the system on the left side viewed from the rear 1 Turn off the power switch on the Rear Panel 2 Remove the Side Bumpers See Side Bumper Replacement Procedure on page 8 20 3 From the back of the system unscrew the four screws holding the Lower Side Panels and the Lower Rear Panel Pull both side panels slightly out sidewards It s not necessary to fully remove them Unscrew the three screws holding the bottom part of the Rear Cover Disconnect all cables from the External I O panel Pull the Rear Cover straight out Unscrew the two allen screws holding the 5V power terminals to the current rails on the rack Disconnect the AC power cable plugged into the DC power sup
175. ll be displayed on the screen for a few seconds then HyperTerminal by Hilgraeve Montoe Michigan USA M MM M Copyright 1589 Higiaeve Inc b velo Figure 8 10 Hyper Terminal splash screen the HyperTerminal window will open on the screen Next step is to enter the name of the communication profile In this procedure the name s5 v5 is used 2 5 5 in the Name field 3 Select a suitable icon from the provided list In this procedure the Two Phones icon is used Lonnection Description IBS seu conection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Figure 8 11 New Connection window 4 Select OK to display the next window Page 8 31 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 3 12 Adjust Communication Parameters NOTE Some of the fields may look different on your laptop depending on earlier use and setup DELTTCENEEES T 8 x Connect To Settings gt Kourny iwgon sasa States ol America 1 E ntes the code without the lang distance prefix Ares code Phone number Correct using 2304wT V 92 MDC 7 Use courtey regon code and code on busy Figure 8 12 s5 v5 Properties window 1 If needed select COM1 from the Connect using pull down menu 5 v5 Properties Con
176. ll originate at the last distribution panel before the system Sites with a mains power system with defined Neutral and Live The dedicated line shall consist of one phase a neutral not shared with any other circuit and a full size ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outlet Sites with a mains power system without a defined Neutral The dedicated line shall consist of one phase two lines not shared with any other circuit and a full size ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outlet Please note that image artifacts can occur if at any time within the facility the ground from the main facility s incoming power source to the Ultrasound unit is only a conduit Electrical Specifications for VIVID 5 Voltage Tolerances Current Frequency FB000223 230 240 VAC 50 60 Hz FB000224 110 120 VAC 50 60 Hz FB000225 100 VAC 50 60 Hz Table 2 6 Electrical Specifications for VIVID 5 2 8 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER 091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 2 5 2 Site Circuit Breaker It is recommended that the branch circuit breaker for the machine be readily accessible CAUTION POWER OUTAGE MAY OCCUR The VIVID 5 requires a dedicated single branch circuit To avoid circuit overload and possible loss of critical care equipment make sure you DO NOT have any other equipment operating on the same circuit 2 5 3 Site Power Outlets A dedicated AC
177. m Hyper 8 61 8 20 5 1 Start the Terminal Program 1 8 61 8 20 6 Scanner Power 8 70 8 20 7 Identify the Vivid 5 Scanner s IP Address and 8 71 8 20 8 Identify Vivid 5 s Version via the Terminal optional 8 72 8 20 9 Record and Change the Laptop s Native IP 5 8 73 8 20 9 1 Exit BlackICE on 8 73 8 20 10 Copy Correct Software Files to the work 8 76 8 20 11 Open Command 1 8 77 8 20 12 Verify Change of Laptop IP Address 8 78 8 20 13 Verify Connection Between Laptop and 8 80 8 20 14 Enable Hummingbird FTP 8 81 8 20 15Change 8 83 8 20 16Formatting the Hard 8 84 8 20 17Install the New 8 85 8 20 18Disable Hummingbird Server 8 86 Page xxi MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REvISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL C
178. m moving and release mechanism Check all wheel locks and wheel swivel locks for proper operation 5 Cables amp Check all internal cable harnesses and connectors for wear and secure connector seating Pay Connectors Special attention to footswitch assembly and probe strain or bend reliefs Shielding amp Check to ensure that all EMI shielding internal covers air flow panels and screws are in place Covers Missing covers and hardware could cause EMI RFI problems while scanning External I O Check all connectors for damage and verify that the labeling is good Op Panel Lights Check for proper operation of all operator panel ES Monitor Light Check for proper operation of any monitor lights if available 10 8 Section 10 3 Maintenance Task Schedule MEDICAL SYSTEMS DiRECTION FB091565 REVISION 1 ViVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 5 6 Probe Maintenance 10 5 6 1 Probe Related Checks Table 10 11 Probe Related Checks Be me Probe Holder Clean probe holders they may need to be soaked to remove excess gel Thoroughly check the system probe connectors and use high pressure air to remove dust from inside Probes the connector sockets if necessary Visually check for bent damaged or missing pins 10 5 6 2 Basic Probe Care The system user manuals and various probe handling cards provide a complete description of probe care maintenance cleaning and disinfection Ensure that you are completely familiar w
179. ma TAL 38034 GI 38034 5 INON4 8ZI XL RIAH s axVV UVANIT GasVHd pug 1014 Page 5 11 Figure 5 6 Front End Block Diagram 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 10 Mid Processor Block Diagram PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS 1 WU Adz TONINO SAVIS OVIRILINI IWA pa STO VSSIN wu HOVIDERINI AWA 1 moo Bae m Nouvzixvouo 2 yaya asa dusom NO1YW3N3D
180. n 7 1 Minimum Boot Configuration 7 1 1 Minimum Board Configuration for System to Boot 7 1 1 1 Boards Needed to Boot to the So called No mode Screen Disconnect all probes In order to get the system to boot to the so called No mode screen the listed boards parts are required e CPU board GRAPH board SCONV board FEC board generates clocks for GRAPH INT I O link between disks ethernet and CPU and required for on off switching Patient I O box Front Panel RFT must be in since we have no VME jumpers to install in this position Hard disk with system software or connection to ethernet with server MAC PC with system software 7 1 1 2 Boards Needed for 2D Mode If you wish to run the system in 2D mode the below boards must be added to the list BF2 can be left out if there are no probes connected during power up 2 can be left out if there are no probes connected during power up 7 1 1 3 Boards Needed for Any Test Purposes If you want to use the system for any test purposes the following parts are also required EXT I O is required only when booting from ethernet or if you want to connect a terminal to the RS 232 CPU connector Terminal or PC is required if you want to connect to the RS 232 CPU connector on the External board Page 7 1 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL 7 1 1 4 Boards That be Left Out Wi
181. n performed on RFT Hef Diagnostic Test on page 6 2 Test FEC board Hef Diagnostic Test on page 6 2 If no CW only PW ok check HV Supply HV2 Ref High Voltage Test on page 6 6 7 10 2 Noisy Doppler The most typical noise problem is horizontal lines Usually the noise is only picked up when coupling the probe to your body 1 Disconnect all external cables to the EXT board if mounted to establish whether the noise is due to interference from external devices There are possible ferrite solutions to most of the cable connections Onvideo cables Wind the cable twice through a split ferrite GEVU part number 038X1012 038X1 112 On RS232 cables Wind the cable 5 6 times trough a ferrite ring 038X0028 Try another probe Disconnect all probes that are not in use keep only the active probe connected Make sure that the shield for the Patient I O cable is connected to ground Otherwise you may excessive noise lines when the cursor is placed straight down Adjust Accoustic Power a few dB down in order to determine if the noise is coming from the HV Supply If the noise disappears the source is the HV Supply Other possible internal noise sources DC Power Supply Peripherals Page 7 20 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 11 Analog Traces ECG Phono Pressure Respiration 7T 11 1 Unstable ECG The quality and stability of the
182. n tar gz v2 0 6 svision Page 8 38 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 3 18 Create User Defined Settings and System Settings File 1 Select Setup on the Operator Panel Front Panel 2 Select Configuration amp Test 3 Select GE Service Vivid 5 or Select Options System FiVe with software v1 9 x 4 Enter the password Use either setfive or service both passwords are valid and may be used 5 Select User Defaults Figure 8 21 User Defined Defaults Vivid 5 6 Select Compact Files NOTE A file called udd tar gz has now been generated by the scanner and placed in the root directory Page 8 39 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 4 Identify the Vivid 5 Scanner s IP Address Netmask Select Setup button on front panel Select Configuration amp Test submenu Select GE Service Select Network Settings to display the Network Configuration menu Record the IP address This is the scanner s IP address Address 02 Network Configuration Target IP amp Mask Host inet Figure 8 22 Vivid 5 Network Configuration Menu Scanner IP Address ffffffO0 Page 8 40 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 4 1 Identify Vivid 5 s Version via the Terminal optional 1 Press Enter on the laptop s keyboard when the scanner
183. n tested replaced contact technical support Starts at Page Number Display Problems Peripheral Problems Front Panel Problems Probe Problems Specific 2D Problems Specific Color Flow Problems Specific Doppler Problems Analog Traces ECG Phono Pressure Respiration Misc Problems Table 7 1 Fault Classification Overview 7 3 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 3 Start up Problems 7 3 1 System Doesn t Boot This is an overall diagram showing a recommended sequence for troubleshooting a no boot situation System doesn t boot C Check AC Power voltages See Power Distribution page 5 8 C Check DC Power voltages See DC Voltage Test on page 6 6 Connect PC terminal and check messages observe where boot process is halted C Check LEDs on the boards Check replace hard D d Replace the faulty board D Page 7 4 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 Vivip 5 SERVICE MANUAL 7 3 2 Start up Problems AC Power Related See Power Distribution on page 5 8 No yellow light in stand by power switch and system is not turned on when switch is pressed Check that circuit breaker switch is turned on Check that Power Cable Plug is plugged into the power outlet and is ok Check that cable b
184. nect To Settings Change Icon Erter the code without the long distance pref Ama POO _ ung PCTEL 23041 V 92 Mode CUM3 Use co gor er en dervua a on busy Figure 8 13 Select COM1 2 Select OK to save and close this window and display the Port Settings menu Page 8 32 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 3 12 Adjust Communication Parameters cont d Figure 8 14 Port Settings window 3 Select 9600 from the Bits per second pull down menu LUMI Properties Figure 8 15 Select 9600 bits per second as data rate 4 Select Xon Xoff from the Flow control pull down menu Page 8 33 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 8 18 3 12 Adjust Communication Parameters cont d unn properes O O Pon Settings Bits pet second 70 Data biz 6 Party None Slop 1 c Figure 8 16 Select Xon Xoff VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 Verify that the terminal settings are as indicated in Table 8 10 Hyper Terminal Settings on page 8 34 and in Figure 8 17 Port Settings adjustment completed on page 8 35 Table 8 10 Hyper Terminal Settings PARAMETERS SETTINGS Data bits Flow Control Xon Xoff Page 8 34 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 3 12 Adjust Commun
185. nnector on the lower left side of the scanner 2 Connect the null modem cable from the port on the laptop to the 9 pin RS 232C male connector marked either CPU or SERVICE RS232 on the external I O port on the Vivid USE THIS a sss CONNECTOR JM pew JA EXTERNAL I O WITH A RS 232CCONNECTOR TO USE IS LOCATED BEHIND THIS DOOR Ethernet Footswitch 100Base TX 5 zu Figure 8 2 Location of RS 232 connector on Vivid 5 scanner Page 8 24 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 3 3 Ethernet Connection to Scanner There are two ways of connecting to the scanner you can either connect directly or through a 10 100 Mbit Switch The one to choose is dependent on what type of PC LAN Card you have installed on your laptop If you have a 10Mbit LAN Card go to 8 18 3 4 Laptop with 10 Mbit PC LAN Card on page 8 25 If you a 10 100Mbit LAN Card go to 8 18 3 5 Laptop with 10 100 Mbit PC LAN Card on page 8 26 8 18 3 4 Laptop with 10 Mbit PC LAN Card 1 Connect a non crossed ethernet cable from the PC Card LAN cable adapter to a 10 100 Switch port 1 2 Connect another non crossed ethernet cable from the 10 100 switch port 2 to the Ethernet Strain Relief adaptor if present or directly to the ethernet connector on Vivid 5 s External Connect the power cord to the 10 100 swi
186. ocedure 8 14 1 Parts Front wheel PN 200044 8 14 2 Tools Jack 5 mm Umbrako wrench 10 and 13 mm wrench Loctite screw lock 8 14 3 Preparation None 8 14 4 Disassembly Use the jack to lift up the system Locate and unscrew 5 pc of nut at the underside of the Front Bumper Gently pull of bumper Use 5 mm umbrako wrench to disassemble wheel Boo qe 8 14 5 Assembly 1 Have some Loctite on the umbrako screw and assemble the wheel to the frame make sure that the screw is tightened 2 Gently put front bumper back into place and tighten nuts 3 Remove the jack 8 14 6 Adjustment Align front bumper with side bumpers before tighten nuts Page 8 16 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 15 Front Bumper Support Replacement Procedure 8 15 1 8 15 2 8 15 3 8 15 4 8 15 5 8 15 6 Parts Front bumper support FB200115 Tools 10 and 13 mm wrench Large Phillips screw driver Preparation None Disassembly Unscrew front part of rod that is located under the front bumper Locate and unscrew 5 pc of nut at the underside of the front bumper Gently pull of bumper Locate 4 pc nuts on inner surface and disassemble the bumper Locate 2 pc screw at the underside of pedal and disassemble pedal Quo Irem Assembly 1 Assemble bumper on bumper support and tighten nuts 2 Assemble pedal on bumper support and tighten nuts 3 Gen
187. ode 3 M mode 4 Color M mode 5 Doppler mode Note For a more detailed description please see the VIVID 5 User Manual 4 3 2 Check of Options Check that the installed option s if any are functioning as intended Details about the Integrated EchoPAC is located in the EchoPAC Installation Manual GEVU Part Number EP194010 Section 4 4 Mechanical Adjustments There are no Mechanical Adjustments on the VIVID 5 scanner 4 4 1 Check of Wheels Locks Brakes Check that the Wheels Locks Brakes function as described in the User Manual Page 4 2 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 4 5 Site Log Service person Problem Comments Table 4 1 Site Log Page 4 3 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Service person Problem Comments Table 4 1 Site Log Page 4 4 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 Theory Section 5 1 Purpose of chapter This chapter explains VIVID 5 s system concepts component arrangement and subsystem functions including the internal Macintosh computer used for EchoPAC It also describes the Power Distribution System PDS and probes Section 5 2
188. ol Panel 1 1 816 gt Windows Media Player RS BH Microsoft Visio 2 Acrobat Reader 5 0 5 0 Adobe Acrobat 5 0 5 JA b Ed Entertainment i HyperTerminal 23 System Touts 2 NetMeeting Address Dook E Network and Dyal up Connections 59 Phone Diver conan Promet Notepad Mf part E yrehronize 3 Windows Explornr 5 WordPad 24 298564898 Figure 8 7 Start Hyper Terminal application NESE P LI 9 O gt 2 a G E E E amp Fe 5 amp B Z B 15 29 Page 8 64 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 Vivid 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 3 11 Open Hyper Terminal and Make a New Communication Profile cont d First the Hyper Terminal splash screen will be displayed on the screen for a few seconds then HyperTerminal by Hilgraeve Montoe Michigan USA M MM M Copyright 1589 Higiaeve Inc b velo Figure 8 8 Hyper Terminal splash screen the HyperTerminal window will open on the screen Next step is to enter the name of the communication profile In this procedure the name 55 v5 is used 2 5 5 in the Name field 3 Select a suitable icon from the provided list In this procedure the Two Phones icon is used Lonnection Description IBS seu conection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connect
189. olor Flow problems 7 19 Specific Doppler problems 7 20 Stand By mode 4 1 Start FTP Session 8 49 Start up problems 7 4 AC power related 7 5 DC power related 7 6 System doesn t boot Possible board problem 7 8 System doesn t boot Possible harddisk problem 7 7 Storage temperature 2 6 System Maintenance 10 5 Manufacture 1 13 Overview 1 2 Periodic Maintenance 10 5 System doesn t boot 7 4 T Temperature Sense Board Replacement Procedure 8 14 TGC Slide pot Test 6 4 Theory 5 1 Time Verification 6 1 Time and Manpower Requirements 2 1 Time to Complete 8 23 Tools and Test Equipment 8 23 Trackball Replacement Procedure 8 7 Trackball Test 6 4 Transfer System Software File to Scanner 8 52 Transfer User Defined Settings File 8 53 Transmit pulse test 6 5 Transmit Trigger TXTRIG Test 6 5 U Ultrasound Data Path 5 3 Unit Power Plug 2 9 Unpack the Scanner Software Files 8 55 Unpacking the Equipment 3 2 Unstable ECG 7 21 V VCR related problems 7 13 Verification 8 56 Date Time Hospital Name 6 1 Verify and Record Scanner s Software Version 98 37 Verify Change of Laptop IP Address 8 47 8 78 Verify Connection Between Laptop and Scanner 8 48 8 80 Verify Contents on Software CD 8 27 Verify the File Transfer 8 54 Video Formats NTSC 3 3 PAL 3 3 Voltage Settings 3 3 Warnings Replacement Procedures 8 2 Warnings and Cautions 1 7 Weight withou
190. onnection Figure 8 44 Uploading system software file from laptop to scanner Note When transferring big files like the system software file it looks like the laptop stops working It is because there is no feedback during the software transfer Depending on the size of the file and the network speed the transfer may last for half a minute or more 200 Port set okay 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection 226 Transfer complete ftp 7278 bytes received in 0 04Seconds 181 95Kbytes sec ftp put v2 0 6 tar gz 200 Port set okay 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection 226 Transfaer complete ftp 15465035 bytes sent in 31 30Seconds 494 17Kbytes sec ftp Figure 8 45 Uploading of the system file from laptop to scanner has been completed Page 8 52 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 5 5 Transfer Supervision File NOTE The svision file should only be uploaded if the scanner has an internal Macintosh computer with EchoPAC Use the put command to upload the svision file to the scanner See Table 8 13 New Software on page 8 45 where you recorded the file names or open the work folder C work in Windows Explorer Example put v2 0 6 svision tar gz 226 Transfer complete ftp 7278 bytes received in 0 04Seconds 181 95Kbytes sec ftp put v1 9 4 p tar gz 200 Port set okay 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection 226 Transfaer complete
191. ont Panel Assembly amp Trackball Replacement Procedure 8 7 Introductionz ssi pe vbi EX bebe 8 7 8 5 2 Tool Requirements 8 7 8 5 3 Front Panel 8 7 8 5 4 Trackball Replacement Description 8 7 Section 8 6 QWERTY Alphanumeric Keyboard Replacement Description 8 8 Section 8 7 Fan Replacement Procedure 8 9 O fee Jntroduction sie Mate 8 9 8 7 2 1 8 9 82723 Description e RUNS 8 9 Section 8 8 Hard Disk Replacement Procedure 8 10 85851 Introduction s 8 10 8 8 2 1 4 44 1 8 10 8 8 3 D scrption eee lo Ge Sum aa a Que ED BR 8 10 Section 8 9 Internal Replacement Procedure 8 11 Page xviii MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 91 Introduction ne Peek hehe eR Hos Wee 8 11 8 9 2
192. ontal row between the P2 and P3 connectors Starting from the right side the voltages are Nominal Voltage Voltage Range Test Point Label on V DC V DC Motherboard Backplane 5V DIG 4 75 5 25 P5V 5V AN 4 75 5 25 5V 4 75 5 25 AVEE 10V 9 5 10 5 VDRIVER 12V 11 4 12 6 P12V 12V 11 4 12 6 M12V 15V 14 25 15 75 P15V 15V 14 25 15 75 M15V Table 6 1 DC voltage on Motherboard Backplane Page 6 7 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 6 4 11 Peripheral and Tests 6 4 11 1 PAL NTSC Setting Selection of PAL NTSC must be done in the Video Settings menu password setfive Set both Video Standard and External Video Input to the appropriate video standard USA NTSC Europe PAL For other countries territories Contact the local GE Vingmed dealer for info 6 4 11 2 Record and Playback 1 Record 2D and Color Flow alternately and then Doppler with audio 2 Play back the recorded tape and verify the quality of the picture Expect some degeneration of the picture compared to the recorded one 3 Verify clean unsaturated Doppler audio If necessary adjust the AUDIO LEVEL potentiometers on the VCR to avoid saturation If Remote Control is installed use the assignable keys to operate the VCR functions 6 4 11 3 Printer Test 1 Connect a B W printer to the Video Output connector 2
193. osh in the same position as from which they were removed Slide the Macintosh into the VIVID 5 Connect the grounding strap to the Macintosh Connect the following cables to the rear of the Macintosh Power cable Ethernet cable Both USB cables Monitor cable SCSI connector cable ATI cable Mount the bracket marked FB307074 which will secure the Macintosh Connect the USB cables to the Lower Left Side Panel USB connectors Take care as to connect the USB cable from the USB HUB output to the printer connection innermost connector Mount the Side Bumper See Side Bumper Mounting Procedure on page 8 21 Mount the lower left side panel to the scanner Table 8 6 Macintosh Assembly Procedure Refer to the EchoPAC Installation Manual IMAN Part Number EP 194010 for a detailed software installation procedure Page 8 19 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 17 Side Bumper Replacement Procedure 8 17 1 Side Bumper Removal Procedure Figure 8 1 Right Side Bumper with Bumper Lock Left side is similar but mirrored Loosen and remove the Phillips screw see 1 in the illustration A Bumper Lock is located underneath the Side Bumper see 2 in the illustration Unlock the Bumper Lock by pulling its end down If you can t grab it with your fingers you may need to use a flat blade screwdriver to start to turn it Pull the B
194. plosion Warning 1 9 External I O Replacement Procedure 8 5 External l O Tests 6 8 8 42 ECG 6 9 MAC Interface Test 6 9 Phono 6 9 Pressure 6 9 Respiration 6 9 RGBS Out 6 8 S VHS 6 8 Videoout 6 8 Facility Needs 2 5 Fan related problems 7 22 Fan Replacement Procedure 8 9 Fault Classification Overview 7 3 Faults Diagnosis 7 3 FE Calibration 8 56 Finalizing Software Upgrade 8 56 FLA Probes 9 35 Flat Linear Array Probes Flat Phased Array Probes Flow control 9 33 8 67 FPA Probes 9 35 Front Bumper Support Replacement Procedure Front End FE 5 3 Front End Modules Front Panel 7 1 Problems 7 15 Test 6 3 Front Panel Assembly Replacement Procedure 98 7 Front Wheels Replacement Procedure 8 16 Frozen images 9 35 9 35 8 17 9 19 7 17 Probes 2 7 FTP 51 j Scanner 8 5 Systems 2 6 Index MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER 091565 REVISION 1 Start session 96 49 Functional Checkout 8 57 Functional Checks 4 1 4 2 Functional Test 6 13 Color Flow controls Controls 6 13 Doppler Controls MPTE Test 6 15 6 14 6 14 G GEMS Leakage Current Limits 10 11 General Cleaning Grounding Continuity 10 7 10 12 H Hard Disk Replacement Procedure 8 10 Hardware Revision Level Hazard Icons 1 6 Heat Dissipation 2 6 Height 2 1 High Voltage Power Supply 5 7 High Voltage Test 6 6 Hospital Name Verificat
195. ply Press the flat screwdriver underneath the flange on the lower part of the DC power supply and loosen it 11 The power supply can now be lifted out and replaced 12 Install the new power supply Pay special attention to hooks on the bottom of the power supply fitting the slots in the frame Align the connectors and push until the angled bracket is flush with the frame 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 13 Screw the 5V terminals into the current rails 14 Connect the AC power plug 15 Mount the Side Bumpers See Side Bumper Mounting Procedure on page 8 21 16 Mount the Rear Cover The top part of the cover should slide into the slot in the plate between the DC power and the AC power Before pushing it all the way in make sure the power cable to the DC power is properly secured 17 Mount the side covers 18 Turn on the power switch 8 6 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 5 Front Panel Assembly amp Trackball Replacement Procedure 8 5 1 Introduction This procedure describes how to replace the Vivid 5 Front Panel Assembly 8 5 2 Tool Requirements Phillips screwdriver size 2 Flat screwdriver size 2 Hex key 6 mm Socket wrench M4 Adjustable wrench 8 5 3 Front Panel Replacement 1 Unscrew the five screws holding the upper left side panel 2 Disconnect the audio cable phono jacks to the front panel 3 Loosen t
196. ppears to Have Booted No light in monitor s power LED Light in power indicator but indicator after system is turned on screen completely black even with System otherwise seems to work fans brightness turned up running light in keyboard etc in connector to monit S connectors on rear of monitor with oscilloscope voltage gt Check signals on RGB and or Ref RGBS Out not ok on page 6 8 not ok Check that AC power cable ok from AC PWR to monitor is seated properly Check seating of RGBS cable from Rent monitor card rack to monitor e cable if Ref Monitor Replacement 8 12 Check if system keyboard appears to work properly de not ok Replace GRAPH board See Start up Problems on page 7 4 Page 7 9 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 7 4 2 No Display in the Image Field There is no data at all in the image field Check LEDs supposed to be ON in the mode Check specifically the scan LEDs on FEC BF and TX128 and the data transfer LED on the RFT SDP and CF Check that no red LEDs are lit LEDs ok Use the Diagnostic Test in Automatic Tests on page 6 2 Replace board s with LED problems Page 7 10 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANU
197. ransmit pulses are generated on the TX128 board While the system is running in 2D mode connect oscilloscope ch A to e g pin D28 channel 65 on the lower XDBUS board on RLY or TX128 location a A gt 2 x 24 amp 028 Figure 6 5 Transmit Pulse Test Lower Bus Board The signal should be a high voltage burst Pulse width amplitude and frequency will vary with probe type and mode Amplitude can be controlled with Power 6 4 7 Transmit Trigger TXTRIG Test The purpose of this test is to verify that the board generates TTL level transmit trigger pulses Connect scope to coax connector P4 on FEC P4 is the lower connector Enter 2D and verify a low TTL pulse of 50 ns width Pulse Repetition Frequency PRF will vary with system setup 6 4 8 ATGC Test The purpose of this test is to verify that the FEC board generates the correct analog TGC control signals ATGCVP and ATGCVN e Connect a scope to P5 ATGCV on FEC P5 is the upper connector Enter 2D and verify a voltage ramp signal on the scope typically ranging from 10dB to 8V 30dB The full range is from 10V to 10V Page 6 5 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 6 4 9 High Voltage Test 6 4 9 1 HV1 and HV2 Tests There are test points for the high voltages located between the two XDBUS boards Note The voltages on th
198. re than 16 kg 35 155 Special care should be taken when transporting the unit in a vehicle Secure the unit in an upright position Lock the casters wheels brakes DO NOT use the Control Panel as an anchor point Place the probes in their carrying case Eject any Magneto Optical disk from the MO Drive if installed Use Protective Glasses during Drilling Filing and during all other work where eyes need protection Use Safety Shoes when doing work where there is any chance of foot damage Use Protective Gloves when drilling and cutting Page 1 8 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 4 Temperature Safety CAUTION Keep the heat venting holes on the monitor unobstructed to avoid overheating of the monitor 1 3 5 Electrical Safety 1 3 5 1 Safe Practices Follow these guidelines to minimize shock hazards whenever you are using the scanner The equipment chassis must be connected to an electrical ground The unit is equipped with a three conductor AC power cable This must be plugged into an approved electrical outlet with safety ground The power outlet used for this equipment should not be shared with other types of equipment Both the system power cable and the power connector must meet international electrical standards 1 3 6 Dangerous Procedure Warnings Warnings such as the example below precede potentially dangerous procedures throug
199. reason a unit will have noisy images Check grounding of the power cord and power outlet Replace all screws RF gaskets covers cores After you finish repairing or updating the system replace all covers and tighten all screws Any cable with an external connection requires a magnet wrap at each end Install the shield over the front of card cage Loose or missing covers or RF gaskets allow radio frequencies to interfere with the ultrasound signals Replace broken RF gaskets If more than 2096 or a pair of the fingers on an RF gasket are broken replace the gasket Do not turn on the unit until any loose metallic part is removed Do not place labels where RF gaskets touch metal Never place a label where RF gaskets meet the unit Otherwise the gap created will permit RF leakage Or if a label has been found in such a position move the label Use GE specified harnesses and peripherals The interconnect cables are grounded and require ferrite beads and other shielding Also cable length material and routing are all important do not change from what is specified Take care with cellular phones Cellular phones may transmit a 5 V m signal that could cause image artifacts Properly dress peripheral cables Do not allow cables to lie across the top of the card cage or hang out of the peripheral bays Loop the excess length for peripheral cables inside the peripheral bays Attach the monitor cables
200. rinted message The icons labels and conventions used on the product and in the service information are described in this chapter Safety Precaution Messages Various levels of safety precaution messages may be found on the equipment and in the service information The different levels of concern are identified by a flag word that precedes the precautionary message Known or potential hazards are labeled in one of three ways DANGER WARNING e CAUTION When a hazard is present that can cause property damage but has absolutely no personal injury risk a NOTICE is used DANGER IS USED TO INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF A HAZARD THAT WILL CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH IF THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE IGNORED WARNING IS USED TO INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF A HAZARD THAT CAN CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE IF INSTRUCTIONS ARE IGNORED Caution is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will or can cause minor personal injury and property damage if instructions are ignored Equipment Damage Possible Notice is used when a hazard is present that can cause property damage but has absolutely no personal injury risk Example Disk drive will crash Notes are used to provide important information about an item or a procedure Be sure to read the notes the information contained in a note can often save you time or effort Page 1 5 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 1 2 2
201. rocedures for changeable FRUs Chapter 9 Renewal Parts Contains a complete list of replacement parts for VIVID 5 10 Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance Provides care and maintenance procedures for VIVID 5 Page 1 1 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVvVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 1 1 2 1 Typical Users of the Service Manual Service Personnel installation maintenance etc Hospital s Service Personnel Architectural Planners Installation Planners some parts of Chapter 2 Pre Installation 1 1 3 Vivid 5 Models Covered by this Manual Table 1 2 VIVID 5 Models Covered in this Manual risen a PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION VOLTAGE 1 1 3 1 Overview VIVID 5 is a phased and linear array ultrasound imaging scanner It also has provisions for analog input sources like ECG and phono and a Doppler probe may be connected and used too The unit can be used for 2D Black and White imaging 2D Color Flow M Mode Black and White imaging Color M Mode Doppler anumber of combinations of the above VIVID 5 is a digital beam forming unit and can handle up to 192 element linear probes by use of multiplexing Signalflow from the Probe Connector Panel to the Front End then to the Mid Processors and Backend Processor and finally to the monitor and peripherals System configuration is stored on a hard disk and all necessary software is loaded from the hard disk on power up Page 1 2
202. rocedures for quickly checking the major functions of the VIVID 5 The functional check procedures are also the basic checks to use before and after performing service This chapter also offers some pages that may be hard copied and used for a paper record of the service that has been done on the system Section 4 2 General Procedures 4 2 1 Connect a Probe Connect FPA probe to slot one on the VIVID 5 scanner 4 2 2 Power On Boot Up 1 Switch on the MAINS POWER The Mains Power switch is located on the scanner s rear side This brings the VIVID 5 scanner into Standby mode 2 Press once on the STANDBY key on the front next to the ECG connector to turn the VIVID 5 scanner on The VIVID 5 scanner will boot The boot sequence includes self test and connected probe s will be initialized and calibrated Note For a more detailed description please see the VIVID 5 User Manual The available language versions and respective part numbers for the VIVID 5 User Manuals are listed in Table 9 21 on page 9 39 4 2 3 Stand By Power OFF 1 Press once on the STANDBY key to bring the scanner to standby mode 2 Switch OFF the MAINS POWER to completely power down the unit Page4 1 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 4 3 Functional Checks 4 3 1 Basic System Checks Select the modes below one by one and briefly check that they function 1 2D mode 2 Color Flow m
203. rst then position the lower RLY board connector 16 Connect the two XDBUS boards between RLY TX RX 17 First screw the M3 screws into the 260 pin connectors For noise purposes itis very important that these screws are mounted Then screw the M4 screws and mount the connector nuts 18 Mount the Front Cover 19 Mount the Side Bumpers See Side Bumper Mounting Procedure on page 8 21 20 Mount the Side Covers 21 Reconnect all cables to the connectors Page 8 13 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 12 Temperature Sense Board Replacement Procedure 8 12 1 Introduction This procedure describes how to replace the Temperature Sense board controlling the fan speed it has nothing to do with the TE probe temperature reading 8 12 2 Tool requirements Phillips screwdriver size 1 8 12 3 Description The Tempsense board is located above the CPU and MEMORY boards mounted up underneath the peripheral plate 1 Remove the Side Bumpers See Side Bumper Replacement Procedure on page 8 20 2 Unscrew the two screws holding the right side panel and remove it Disconnect the cable plugging into the Tempsense board Unscrew the two screws holding the board to the peripheral plate To get to the inner screw you might have to pull out the CPU and the MEMORY boards which are screwed in place 5 Replace the Tempsense board and attach all the parts in the oppos
204. s 1 8 56 8 18 7 3 Verify the EchoPAC Parameters Supervision 8 56 8 18 8 Finalizing Software 8 56 8 18 8 1 Close and 8 56 8 18 9 Complete the Upgrade 1 8 56 8 18 9 1 Set Spectrum 8 56 8 18 9 2 FE 2 1 8 56 8 18 10 Functional 8 57 Section 8 19 Using a Hummingbird FTP Server for the Software Upgrade 8 58 9 19 1 OVOtVIOW tans dea satan anita beret adea 8 58 Section 8 20RS 232C Non Modem Connection to a Vivid 5 Scanner 8 58 8 20 1 Ethernet Connection to 8 59 8 20 1 1 Laptop with 10 Mbit PC LAN Card 8 59 8 20 2 Laptop Power 8 60 8 20 3 Create Directories 8 61 Page xx MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER 091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 20 4 Create Work Folder the 8 61 8 20 5 Configure and Start the Terminal Progra
205. s Check and confirm proper functionality on ordered options listed on the packing list 6 4 21 Hardware Revision Level Press the SETUP button Select the Configuration amp Test menu Select HW Verify that there is a match between the read out of the hardware revision numbers and the information on the Configuration sheets Pe 09 Ora Page 6 16 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 6 5 Probe Element Test In order to identify bad elements in probes and bad transmit receive channels in the system verifying RLY TX128 RX and BF the following test procedure can be used 1 little gel on the probe face and slide the back of a scalpel or another object with a sharp edge across the elements starting from element 1 the LED side 2 Asthe scalpel is moved watch the intensity of the echo in the 2D image At each end the intensity will gradually drop Bad elements or channels will cause a drop in the intensity The problem might be the probe or a bad channel on one of the boards mentioned above 3 In order to distinguish between the probe and the system try another probe If you don t have another probe of the same type you can use a different type together with the channel mapping drawings shown in section 6 6 The map shows the routing from an element to a channel and then to the BF board used Thus you should be able to tell if it is the probe the RLY
206. s displayed 8 18 7 2 Verify the VCR Settings Verify that the the VCR Settings are as before the upgrade Adjust if needed See Chapter A in the Vivid FiVe User Manual if you need more details 8 18 7 3 Verify the EchoPAC Parameters Supervision ONLY Verify that the EchoPAC Parameters are set as before the upgrade Adjust if needed See Chapter A in the Vivid FiVe User Manual if you need more details 8 18 8 Finalizing Software Upgrade 8 18 8 1 Close and Disconnect 1 Close all open windows on the laptop 2 Turn OFF the laptop Shutdown Power Down the scanner Use the switch on the rear of the scanner Disconnect the RS 232 null modem cable from both the scanner and the laptop Insert the DSUB shield cover on the RS 232C connector if it was removed earlier Disconnect the ethernet cable s from both the laptop and the scanner 8 18 9 Complete the Upgrade 8 18 9 1 Set Spectrum Caliper Place a probe in Connector 1 if a probe has been inserted during the upgrade reconnect it Press the Measure button on the Operator Panel Select the Config submenu Select SP Caliper Config Select Exit Activate the Spectrum caliper as point box Select Save Ilio m 8 18 9 2 FE Calibration Enter the Setup menu Select GE Service submenu Select Configuration amp Test Select Calibration submenu Select Front End Alignment Reboot the scanner and verify the user defaults to be
207. s if a V5 or S5 communication profile already exists 1 Select Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt Hyper Terminal the Folder 2 Select the Communication Profile in the Hyper Terminal folder 5_ 5 in the illustration below 5 Auessbity Colore 65 Communicators So Hummingbird Connecthity v7 0 y E Entertaiment po gt NetMeeting Address Bock 20 Network and Dsal up Connecbons Phone Diser M M M M 3 2 2 5 2 2 5 Q ug 8 45 B ELI rre Zi 2 s Figure 8 6 Start Terminal with 5 profile Page 8 28 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 Vivid 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 3 10 Open an Already Existing V5 Communication Profile cont d First the Hyper Terminal splash screen will be displayed on the screen for a few seconds then be 19 M Q e Copyright 1558 Higiaeve Inc Figure 8 7 Terminal splash screen the Hyper Terminal window will open 5 v5 HyperTerminal Connected 00 00 46 Auto detect 5mo NUM Figure 8 8 Terminal window is ready for use Next continue with 8 18 3 13 Scanner Power ON on page 8 36 Page 8 29 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER 091565 REVISION 1 VIVID
208. s reset by the system until VI NGVED ULTRASOUNDis turned off in the display 3 Push down ALT SHIFT and 1 after VI NGVED ULTRASOUNDis displayed Release 1 first then the other two buttons You should now have the following text in the two displays SW VER DATE OK CONN EXIT TEST CLEAR BOOT Figure 6 3 Front Panel Test Text in Front Panel Displays After Boot and Start of Test SW VER current local Front Panel software version DATE is the date of software release is the status of a serial comm test Otherwise ERROR will be displayed CONN EXIT test mode TEST enters test mode CLEAR BOOT is used during in house module test of serial communication Page 6 3 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 6 4 5 2 6 4 5 3 6 4 5 4 6 4 5 5 6 4 5 6 6 4 5 7 6 4 5 8 4 Press TEST to enter test mode You will now have the following text in the lower display DONE DOTS LEDS KEYS Figure 6 4 Front Panel Test Text in Front Panel s Lower Display when Test Mode is entered Display Test Press DOTS All dots in the display should light up LED Test Press LEDS The backlighting LEDs for all keys except ADD MODE CURSOR and ACTIVE MODE should be lit Key Test Press KEYS the LED will blink Pressing each of the keys will result in a beep and the he
209. s the reflectors that are found in the center of the standard phantom image Adjust TGC and gain to get a good image of the reflectors both in the 2D sector and in the TM field Vary the depth setting and verify that the image changes accordingly With the probe in the standard position place the cursor on the string target found at 8 cm depth 4 cm to the right of center Enter M mode and verify that the target is displayed in the TM field 6 4 18 2 Color M mode Test Qu o IS If necessary reselect the probe to bring it to default settings Obtain a proper 2D image then enter Color M Mode Increase M Mode gain and see how signal noise is increased Check that there are no signs of coherent noise Switch to Color Flow settings and adjust color gain to verify response The color noise intensity in the color flow window will increase when the color gain is increased Look for color spots with higher intensity and size than the rest If you find any decrease the color gain slowly until the color noise fades away If the spot you noticed fades away after the rest of the color noise you may have a noise problem in Color Flow Vary depth span and see how the size of the color section can be altered Increase sample volume and verify increased sensitivity Verify all sweep speeds Page 6 15 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL 6 4 19 Image Quality and Noise Image quality and nois
210. sconnect Close FTP Session Color M mode Test 6 15 Complete the Upgrade 8 56 Configure and Start Terminal 8 56 8 54 Program 8 61 Contact Information 1 12 Conventions Conventions Used in Book 1 5 Cooling 2 7 Copy Correct Software Files to the work Folder 8 45 8 76 Copy User Defined Settings From Create Work Folder 8 27 8 61 Curved Linear Array Probes 9 34 Customer Assistance 1 12 D Dangerous Procedure Warnings 1 9 Data in image field frozen Data Sheet for Chassis Source Leakage Current 10 15 ECG Leakage Current 10 18 Transducer Source Leakage Current 10 21 7 11 Date Verification 6 1 DC Power 5 6 Replacement Procedure 8 6 DC Voltage Test 6 6 Depth 2 1 Description 5 1 Diagnostics 7 1 Display and Control 5 3 Display Problems 7 9 Display Test 6 4 Doppler Probes 9 37 E EchoPAC Compatibility 8 23 ECLA Probe 9 34 Effectivity 8 23 Electrical Safety Tests 10 10 Electrical Needs 2 8 Electrical Safety 1 9 Electrical Safety Test 3 3 Electromagnetic Compatibility 1 10 Electrostatic Discharge Warning 1 11 Elementtest 6 17 Element to Channel mapping 6 18 1 10 1 10 Limitations 2 2 Protection 3 2 Environmental Conditions Environmental Specifications 2 6 Erase Initialize Scanner s Hard Drive 8 51 ESD 1 11 Ethernet Connection to Scanner 8 25 8 59 Exit BlackICE on Laptop 8 73 Ex
211. sition sensor system which would make the 3D data look jumpy 6 4 16 Monitor Setup Adjust if Necessary ONLY If necessary adjust the monitor This Procedure Can Be Used For the Sony G200 00 GEVU Modified Monitor Page 6 12 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 6 4 16 1 Screen Manager Main Menu These choices are available via the Screen Manager s Main Menu Center Size Geom Help Color Conv Lang Option Exit 6 4 16 2 Pre Settings 1 2 3 Set the input switch in position 2 Left side Set Brightness to 50 Touch the Control button Set Contrast to 90 Touch the Control button 6 4 16 3 Adjust Convergence Press the center of the control button to display the main MENY on your screen Select the CONV menu to adjust the picture s horizontal and vertical convergence Typical settings Horizontal app 35 Vertical ca 55 6 4 16 4 Geometry and Size Adjust the geometry and size using Geom Size Center on the main MENY Adjust to fill the whole screen 6 4 17 Functional Test 1 2 Connect a 2 5 or 3 5 probe to the system Reselect probe to obtain default settings 6 4 17 1 2D Controls In 2D mode set 2D Gain and the TGC knobs to get even signal distribution for all depths when measuring on a phantom Vary depth from minimum to maximum and verify that the field of view changes accordingly Vary Angle Width and verify that ther
212. sole Off and On For each combination the operating controls such as the lead switch should be operated to find the worst case condition CAUTION Equipment damage possibility Never switch the Polarity when the unit is powered sure to turn the unit power OFF before switching the polarity using the POLARITY switch Otherwise the unit may be damaged Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 15 MEDICAL SYSTEMS DiRECTION FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 6 6 2 Generic Procedure Measurements should be made with the ground open and closed with power line polarity normal and reversed and with the unit Off and On For each combination the operating controls such as the lead Switch should be operated to find the worst case condition Appliance power switch use both off and on positions Patient lead selector switch if any The connection is at service entrance activated as required or on the supply side of a separately derived system Polarity reversing switch Patient connected leads Appliance POWER OUTLET circuitry Between each patient lead ground Building Insulating surface ground Current meter Grounding contact switch use in both H Hot open and closed positions N Neutral grounded G Grounding conductor Figure 10 4 Test Circuit for Measuring Non Isolated Patient Leads Table 10 17 Testing Power Conditions wq e
213. st is increased but sensitivity appears to be less 3 With medium PRF decrease LVreject and verify that the low flow signals are visible With high LVreject settings the low flow velocity components are rejected 4 Increase Gain and toggle Variance on and off With Variance on the noise should be green 5 Increase Radial averaging from minimum to maximum and verify the effect of the averaging 6 Change Sample Volume from minimum to maximum and verify that the sensitivity increases and the axial resolution decreases 7 With maximum Tissue Priority observe tissue priority over color no color at max and the opposite for minimum Tissue Priority 8 Increase Lateral averaging and observe increased averaging in the lateral direction Page 6 14 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER 091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 6 4 17 4 MPTE Test PAMPTE 1 2 3 Connect MPTE probe KN100007 KN100006 or simulator KZ20631 9 If probe hold your hand on the probe tip and verify that the temperature increases If simulator adjust temperature potentiometer and verify that the system enter freeze at 41 1 C Verify that the system s display of the scan plane tracks the position of the wheel on the endoscope 6 4 18 M Mode Tests 6 4 18 1 Linearity With the system in 2D and the probe positioned on the phantom press the add mode cursor button to show the M mode cursor Position it so that it cover
214. stalled on your PC use Two Ethernet cables non crossed twisted pair Cat 5 Part Number 070D2950 10 100 Mbit swich Part Number 066E0741 or Part Number 066E0743 8 18 2 5 EchoPAC Compatibility Vivid 5 software v2 0 6 is compatible with EchoPAC for Macintosh software 6 4 2 Page 8 23 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 8 18 3 Preparations Prior to Upgrade VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL NOTICE Throughout this procedure you will instructed enter information into the laptop Pay strict attention to how it is shown in the procedure and type the information in exactly as it is presented If for instance if it shows quotes use quotes Most errors in performing this procedure occur when the information is entered incorrectly 8 18 3 1 Overview In this procedure two connections are needed an ethernet connection used for moving the files and a serial RS 232C connection for controlling and monitoring the scanner s CPU The section describes how to connect a laptop or PC to the scanner and how to set up the needed communication It also instructs you to verify the contents of the software CD 8 18 3 2 RS 232C Non Modem Connection to Vivid 5 Scanner Use a null modem cable modem cable to communicate with the scanner s CPU This will give you the ability to communicate directly with the scanner s CPU at all time 1 If present remove the Cover from the RS 232 CPU co
215. t Monitor and Peripherals 2 2 When There s Too Much Leakage Current 10 22 Why do Periodic Maintenance 10 2 Width 2 1 Page 12 3 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 ViViD 5 SERVICE MANUAL Page 12 4 Medical Systems GE Medical Systems Telex 3797371 P O Box 414 Milwaukee Wisconsin 53201 U S A Asia Pacific Latin America North America GE Ultraschall Tel 49 0 212 28 02 208 Deutschland GmbH amp Co KG Beethovenstrabe 239 Postfach 11 05 60 D 42655 Solingen Germany
216. tch Verify link light on PC Card LAN cable adapter Verify a link light at Vivid 5 s ethernet connector Verify a link light at port 1 and port 2 on the 10 100 switch oa Oo Figure 8 3 Connect your laptop via a 10 100 ethernet switch to Vivid 5 scanner Page 8 25 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 3 5 Laptop with 10 100 Mbit PC LAN Card 1 Connect a crossed ethernet cable from your laptop to the ethernet Strain Relief Adaptor if present or directly to the ethernet connector on Vivid 55 External the ethernet adaptor if present on System FiVe or via an AIUM ethernet adaptor to System FiVe s External I O 2 Verify that the link light on PC Card LAN adaptor is lit Figure 8 4 Connect your laptop to the scanner 8 18 3 6 Laptop Power 1 Power ON the Laptop 2 When the laptop is up and running insert the System Software CD for the scanner you are going to upgrade in the CD ROM on your laptop For Vivid 5 scanners use CD Part Number FB200394G For System FiVe use CD Part Number FC200051 Page 8 26 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 3 7 Verify Contents on the System Software CD NOTICE Don t remove the CD from the laptop after the software verification It is needed later on in the procedure 1 Double click on My Computer on the desktop 2 Dou
217. thout any Special Modifications The following boards can be left out without having to do any special modifications e TX128 e RX e PRC BF1 and BF2 HV Supply 7 1 1 5 Boards That Must be Replaced by a VME Jumper When Removed If the following boards are pulled out VME jumpers must be installed in the P1 upper connectors SDP IP2 7 1 2 Minimum Cable Configuration for System to Boot The following cables must be connected between the INT I O board and the rest of the system e SCSlI cable to hard disk e Patient I O cable to Patient I O box e O RS 232 GR1 serial cable to Front Panel e ACCTRL cable between INT I O and ACCTRL power on signal DC Power cable to hard disk DC Power cable to Front Panel All other cables including Macintosh cables can be removed and the system will still boot Page 7 2 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 2 Faults Diagnosis 7 2 1 Instructions on How to Use This chapter 7 2 2 Fault Classification Overview Fault Classification Start up Problems Find the observed problem in Fault Classification Overview which follows below Then in the detailed fault diagrams find the symptom description which matches the failure Follow the suggested sequence of troubleshooting Re test after each replacement of parts If the problem still exists after all recommended parts have bee
218. tient I O 5 4 Patient I O box Patient In Out box module 7 1 PC Personal Computer running MS Windows or MSDOS or another disk operating system 7 1 PDS Power Distribution System 5 1 R RFT RF amp Tissue Processor board 5 4 RGB Red Green Blue 7 9 RLY Relay Board 5 4 RX Receiver Board 5 4 5 SCONV board Scan Convertion Board 7 1 SDP Spectrum Doppler board 5 4 Processor Page 11 1 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 T Terminal Data terminal used for communi cating via a RS232 serial line 7 1 TX Transmitter Transmitter Board 5 4 TXTRIG Transmit Trigger 6 5 Vivip 5 SERVICE MANUAL V VME A bus standard 7 1 7 2 Page 11 2 MEDICAL SYSTEMS DiRECTION FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL Index A AC Power Outlets 5 5 Replacement Procedure 8 3 AC Power Supply Power System 5 5 with ON OFF Control 5 5 Acoustic Noise Output 2 2 Air Filter Cleaning 10 8 ATGC Test 6 5 Automatic Tests 6 2 B Basic System Checks 4 2 Bits per second 89 33 8 67 BootUp 4 1 C Calibration 6 1 Change Laptop s IP Address 8 44 8 75 Change Path to the Work Folder 8 46 8 78 Chassis Leakage Current Test 10 14 Check of Options 4 2 Circuit Boards Display and Control Boards 5 4 Front End FE Boards 5 4 Keyboard and Peripherals 5 4 Mid Processor Boards 5 4 CLA Probes 9 34 Cleaning 10 7 Close and Di
219. tly put front bumper back into place and tighten nuts Adjustment 1 Align gap between pedal and support 2 Align pedal in neutral position by adjusting rod length 3 Align front bumper with side bumpers and then tighten nuts Page 8 17 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 16 Macintosh Replacement Procedure 8 16 1 Purpose This procedure describes how to replace an integrated Macintosh computer Removal Procedure Make sure that the VIVID 5 is disconnected from the power mains Remove the left Side Bumper See Side Bumper Replacement Procedure on page 8 20 Unscrew and remove the lower left side panel Remove the USB cables from the side panel Remove the screw connecting the grounding strap copper to the Macintosh Remove the bracket marked FB307074 Disconnect the following cables from the rear of the Macintosh Power cable Ethernet cable Both USB cables Monitor cable SCSI connector cable ATI cable Slide the Macintosh out of the VIVID 5 Cut the strap holding the 2 USB cables on top of the Macintosh Remove the USB HUB from top of the Macintosh Table 8 5 Macintosh Removal Procedure Page 8 18 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 16 2 Assembly Procedure Note Mount the USB HUB onto the new Macintosh Strap the USB cables to the top of the Macint
220. to the frame Table 2 3 EMI Prevention abatement Page2 3 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 2 2 4 Purchaser Responsibilities Note The work and materials needed to prepare the site is the responsibility of the purchaser Delay confusion and waste of manpower can be avoided by completing pre installation work before delivery Use the Pre installation checklist to verify that all needed steps have been taken Purchaser responsibility includes Procuring the materials required Completing the preparations before delivery of the ultrasound system Paying the costs for any alterations and modifications not specifically provided in the sales contract All electrical installations that are preliminary to the positioning of the equipment at the site prepared for the equipment must be performed by licensed electrical contractors Other connections between pieces of electrical equipment calibrations and testing must also be performed by qualified personnel The products involved and the accompanying electrical installations are highly sophisticated and special engineering competence is required All electrical work on these products must comply with the requirements of applicable electrical codes The purchaser of GE equipment must only utilize qualified personnel to perform electrical servicing on the equipment The desire to use a non listed or customer provided product or to place
221. ull it straight out of the motherboard Install the new Internal subassembly by first pushing it into the motherboard then into the External connectors Mount it with the three pan head screws Connect all cables See Internal Wiring Diagram if uncertain where to connect 10 Mount the Side Bumper See Side Bumper Mounting Procedure on page 8 21 11 Mount the left Lower Side Panel Page 8 11 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 10 Monitor Replacement Procedure 8 10 1 Introduction This procedure describes how to replace the monitor 8 10 2 Tool requirements Phillips screwdriver size 2 8 10 3 Description 1 From the back of the system unscrew the 2 screws on the top attaching the small rear top cover 2 Unscrew the four countersunk screws holding the monitor mounting plate to the top of the frame 3 Disconnect the cables to the monitor 4 Pullthe mounting plate including the monitor pedestal backwards until you can lift the whole assembly off the top of the system 5 Replace the monitor 6 Install the assembly in the opposite sequence Page 8 12 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 11 Relay Board Assembly Replacement Procedure 8 11 1 Introduction This procedure describes how to replace the Relay Board subassembly i e the assembly with the probe connectors
222. umper approximately 10mm backwards and remove it starting with the front Table 8 7 Side Bumper Removal Procedure Page 8 20 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 17 2 Side Bumper Mounting Procedure Turn the rear wheels so they point backwards before starting to mount the bumpers Push bumper in place Push Bumper Lock upwards until the tab on the bumper lock is parallel with the bumper Locate key stud on the backside of the bumper place it into keyhole at the side of the system and gently push it in place Note Do not tighten bumper screw to hard Place one hand in the front of the bumper and the other in the back of the bumper and pull the bumper backwards to verify that it is fastened in position Table 8 8 Side Bumper Mounting Procedure Page 8 21 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 18 Software Loading Procedure 8 18 1 Overview Software loading must be performed either when the hard drive has been replaced when the software on the hard drive needs to be reloaded or during a software upgrade The software installation procedure is using a ftp server for uploading the software from the laptop to the Vivid 5 During a software reload or software upgrade the built in ftp server in Vivid 5 can be used See the instructions starting in 8 18 2 Introduction to Software Re load or Upgr
223. unication with the scanner will be lost and you will not be able to continue the upgrade NOTE These commands are Case Sensitive NOTE In the next step the 0 is a zero 1 Type disklnit 0 at the Hyper Terminal prompt The following is displayed on the laptop 0 initialized value 0 0x0 Page 8 51 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 18 5 4 Transfer System Software File to Scanner NOTE Always transfer the system software file first then the EchoPAC file if the scanner has internal EchoPAC To transfer a file from the laptop to the scanner you must use the put command at the FTP prompt in the Command Prompt window NOTE filename as used below is the name of the file you want to transfer upload to the scanner Remember to type the real name of the file you are going to upload Syntax put filename See Table 8 13 New Software on page 8 45 where you recorded the file names or open the work folder C work in Windows Explorer 1 Atthe ftp prompt type put filename Example put v2 0 6 tar gz to upload the v2 0 6 tar gz file to the scanner 2 Press Enter to start to upload the file In the illustration below a v2 0 6 tar gz file is being uploaded to the scanner ftp 7278 bytes received in 0 04Seconds 181 95Kbytes sec ftp put v2 0 6 tar gz 200 Port set okay 150 Opening BINARY mode data c
224. ure on page 8 13 Page 7 16 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 8 Specific 2D Problems 7 8 1 Frozen Images Images with Artifacts Run the Diagnostic test in Automatic Tests on page 6 2 Replace these boards one by one board IP 2 board SCONV board GRAPH board FEC board 7 8 2 Noisy Images The most typical noise problem is coherent noise patterns straight down in the image field Usually the noise is only picked up when coupling the probe to your body 1 Disconnect all external cables to the EXT I O board if mounted to establish whether the noise is due to interference from external devices There are possible ferrite solutions to most of the cable connections video cables Wind the cable twice through a split ferrite GE Vingmed Part Number 038X1012 038X1112 RS232 cables Wind the cable 5 6 times trough a ferrite ring GE Vingmed Part Number 038X0028 Try another probe Disconnect all probes that are not in use keep only the active probe connected Is the FE Alignment performed Make sure that the shield for the Patient I O cable is connected to ground Otherwise you may have flashes of noise straight down 6 Other possible internal noise sources HV Power Supply DC Power Supply Peripherals c RON Page 7 17 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB09
225. value shown in the table below Record all data on the PM Inspection Certificate Table 10 18 Maximum Allowance Limit for ECG Leakage Current Maximum Allowance Limit AC Power GROUND Source GROUND OPEN CLOSED Patient Lead to Ground Leakage Current Test 115V and Patient Lead to Lead Leakage Current Test 220 240V 500 Table 10 19 Maximum Allowance Limit for Leakage Current AC Power Maximum Source Allowance Limit Patient Lead Isolation Current Test Table 10 20 Typical Data Sheet for ECG Leakage Current Tester Tester Tester Lead Selector Polarity Ground ow ow reverse ax 1 L 1 1 NENNEN ECHO NETT i C NEM k r n Ton qq 10 18 Section 10 3 Maintenance Task Schedule MEDICAL SYSTEMS DiRECTION FB091565 REVISION 1 ViVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 6 9 Probe Leakage Current Test 10 6 9 1 Definition This test measures the current that would flow to ground from any of the probes through a patient who is being scanned and becomes grounded by touching some other grounded surface 10 6 9 2 Generic Procedure Measurements should be made with the ground open and closed with power line polarity normal and reversed and with the unit Off and On For each combination the probe must be active to find the worst case condition POLARITY REVER
226. x code for that particular key will be displayed in the upper keyboard Rotary Knob Test Turn the rotary knobs A 4 digit code in the upper display shows up The first two digits is a code for the 8 rotaries 00 03 are the knobs between the display 04 is the ACTIVE MODE knob 05 is the 2D GAIN knob 06 is the ZOOM knob and 07 is the DEPTH knob The last two digits indicates the speed of rotation low numbers clockwise and high numbers counterclockwise Paddle Stick Test Move the paddle sticks Another 4 digit code in the upper display shows up The two left digits indicate the paddle stick number 00 is the upper and 01 is the lower The two right digits indicate the position of the paddle sticks 00 is up or left 01 is center and 02 is down or right TGC Slide pot Test Move the TGC slide pots A 16 digit code divided in eight 2 digit sections in the Upper Display shows up The position of the upper slide pot is displayed in the upper left section of the display code field and the lower slide pot is displayed in the lower right code field Values range from 00 slide pot left to 33 slide pot right Trackball Test Move the trackball up and down left and right and verify the corresponding position of the arrow on the upper display Page 6 4 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL 6 4 6 Transmit Pulse Test The purpose of this test is to verify that high voltage t
227. ystem FiVe Frame Enforcement 2 CASTER SET 4 WHEELS CASTER VIVID FIVE FB200073 WHEEL KIT V 2 Vivid 5 Section 9 20 Other Parts Table 9 36 Other Parts PART ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY FRU E EN INT O SUBASSEMBLY FB200005 Page 9 38 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 VIVID 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 21 Product Manuals 9 21 1 Manuals for Vivid 5 Table 9 37 Product Manuals for Vivid 5 PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION mm ADVANCED TVI USER MANUAL N A ADVANCED TVI USER MANUAL FB292777 N A CONTRAST IMAGING USER MANUAL FB292263 CONTRAST IMAGING USER MANUAL FB292785 N A CONTRAST IMAGING USER MANUAL FB292781 CONTRAST IMAGING USER MANUAL FB292784 i N A N A N A N A CONTRAST IMAGING USER MANUAL FB292782 USER MANUAL FOR SONY MULTISCAN G200 Dun DATA INTEGRITY GUIDE LINES EP292267 PART OF FMI 76038 N A N A Page 9 39 MEDICAL SYSTEMS PART NUMBER FB091565 REVISION 1 5 SERVICE MANUAL 9 21 2 Manuals for MAC Table 9 38 Product Manuals for EchoPAC PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION E User Manual 6 3 sw 192010 E English User Manual English User Manual Manual Manuel D utilisation EP192018 C French User Manual 3 1 EchoPAC Bedeinungsanleitung EP192019 C German User Manual zb senes meme s sea oe

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