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1. Product Specifications 2 1 No Name Function 5 Touch screen and Operator system interface or control displays the image and monitor parameters during the scan 2 Used for moving the system occasionally 3 Used for placing the probe 4 Locks or unlocks the probe connecting with the main unit 5 Connects a probe to the main unit 6 Used for placing the probe 7 Locks the main unit to the trolley in case of loss 8 Connects with the power adapter 9 Connects the ECG Module 10 Used for extending the monitor 11 Connects USB devices 12 Connects the network NOTE Mindray recommends using Category 2 certified HDMI output cables marked as High Speed according to HDMI 1 3 standard for a good output effect Otherwise abnormal display effect may result You can use a HDMI to DVI adapter for outputting to a display with DVI input When connecting TE7 with an external display or recording devices via HDMI choose a right output setting resolution Setup gt System gt Peripheral gt Display and please make sure the scan rate of 60Hz progressive is supported by the external device otherwise malfunction may result 2 2 Product Specifications 2 1 3 Trolley Appearance Product Specifications 2 3 lt 1 gt Main unit of ultrasound system lt 2 gt Trolley handle Used for ascending descending or moving the trolley lt 3 gt Height lever Press to adjust the height of the stand
2. ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION 6 Patient Leakage Current OVERVIEW Patient leakage currents are measured between a selected applied part and mains earth All measurements may have either a true RMS TEST PROCEDURE Prepare Perform a calibration from the Mains on Applied Part menu The following outlet conditions apply when performing this test Normal Polarity Earth Open Outlet ON Normal Polarity Outlet ON Normal Polarity L2 Open Outlet ON Reversed Polarity Outlet ON Reversed Polarity Earth Open Outlet ON Reversed Polarity L2 Open Outlet ON If all of the applied parts correspond to the instrument type the applied parts will be tied together and one reading will be taken If any of the applied parts differ from the instrument type all applied parts will be tested individually based on the type of applied part This applies to Auto and Step modes only 1 From the MAIN MENU or with the outlet unpowered plug the DUT into the 601PRO front panel outlet and turn on the device 2 Attach the applied parts to the 601PRO s applied part terminals 3 Press shortcut key 6 The Patient Leakage test is displayed and the test begins immediately Patient Leakage All Earth Outlet Rev Pol Earth No L2 OuA Limit Inv DUT OFF NO EARTH L2 APPLIED PART GED T ep po o Gs 4 Press APPLIED PART SOFT KEY 4 at any time to select the desired applied part leakage current 5 Modify the configuration of the
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4. black white print Digital Video printer confirm the Press the Print key which is setup well already to start connection between video printer and the print The image has no defect or degradation ultrasound device works well and check Switch USB port and then repeat the previous steps the implementation of each function Graph text printer confirm the connection Press the Print key which is setup well already to start between graph text printer and ultrasound the print The image has no defect or degradation device works well and check the implementation of each function Barcode reader scan any piece of barcode The barcode information displays on the image when the system is under running interface The information is correct compared with the data information of barcode DVD R W Disk can be normally ejected Press Eject Normal no abnormal sounds Use the optical disk drive to read and burning ECG ECG activation ECG waveform and heart icon Connects ECG lead appear on the right corner of the interface Click Physio to enter its interface The parameters for Scan speed ECG gain lii i and ECG position can be adjusted in real time Review ECG signals Checking Performance and Functions 5 3 5 3 2 4 Checking I O Interface Checking I O interface Network connection and communication work well Verify USB port USB storage and read work well Network port HDMI connection
5. 3 5 6 2 DICOM Local Preset 1 Enter the DICOM local preset screen using the path Setup gt Network 2 Enter AE Title Port and PDU according to the actual situation then tap Save to exit the screen Setting items are introduced in the following 3 26 System Installation Name AE Title Port PDU Device IP Address Ping Add Delete Localhost DICOM Service Property Including SCU and SCP AE Title TE7 Device Device IP Address Device IP Address computer 10 2 3 45 Delete Description Application Entity title DICOM communication port Maximum PDU data package size ranging from 16384 to 65536 If the value is less than 16384 or greater than 65536 the system automatically sets it to the value 32768 Name of the device supporting DICOM services IP address of the server You can ping other machines after entering the correct IP address You can also select a server in the device list below to ping it Select to add servers to the device list Select to delete selected servers from the device list System Installation 3 27 m Server setting procedure 1 Enter the server device name and IP address Tap Ping to check the connection 2 Tap Add to add the server to the device list Its name and address are displayed in the list Tip The AE Title should be the same as the SCU AE Title preset in the server PACS RIS HIS For example if the AE Title of the server preset in
6. Adjust Focus to the deepest value set AP value to largest Increase Gain Contrast TGC but make sure no halos or defocusing appears Record the depth of the most distant target line which is imaged clearly An overlarge gain may result in large noise and submergence of the echo signal For linear probe the probe surface should be perfectly fit with the acoustic window on the phantom without any inclination during scan For convex and phased probe make sure the axial target group is placed in the central of the scanning plane which keeps the justice of the interfering effect In non frozen mode a distant target may be similar to a noise dot which should be discarded lt 5 20 Checking Performance and Functions 5 5 2 3 Geometric Positioning Accuracy m Axial Geometric Positioning Accuracy Test Procedure 1 Adjusting steps are the same with the Maximum Detection Depth 2 Record the separation values with measuring caliper in step of 20 mm on the axial target group 3 Select all measurement values deviating largely from 20 mm and calculate the error by the following formula Geometric E value actual D positioning y X 00 actual I accuracy Measuring cursor should be placed on the top edge of the target image not in the middle or bottom edge Scan plane should be perpendicular to each target line in other words scan plane should be parallel to phantom secti
7. Procedures Increment Window start up appmon starts Doppler Attach the path to configuration files set Windows attributes Initialize display device main interface vocal USB device representative Start bus device Backbone Dev and LPC Initialize the time and multi language functions Initialize the external file system network and drive In increment Enumerate peripheral ports of 7 Configure timer initialize soft interrupt construct maintenance server configure system static data Configure system font Load layout information Initialize Ul manager and UI icon library Load boot trap graphics display progress bar release the package of configuration data maintain data server Generate the servicer of local setting and In increment system setting of 1 Generate general data management of the In increment exam mode of 1 Generate measure preset peripheral and In increment network KMP package of images and the 7 O preset server of the network storage 10 6 System Diagnosis and Support Description Start up configuratio n XP system Boot trap bitmap Configure preset data Starting stagnation reason Step Procedures Increment Description Starting stagnation reason Set area information language font library input method create control factory Configure NE In increment Initializing config GUI layer hard disk locale of 1 set menu
8. The touch pad board is not recognized by the operating system if the test fails 3 Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device and perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b It is recommended to replace the touch pad board and then replace CPU board if the test result is FAIL c Itis recommended to check the connection between the touch screen and the main board and then replace the touch pad board replace the main board at last if the test result is FAIL C 12 Description of Self test Test Items C 1 30 Z0602 Touch Screen Function Test 1 Top test items Touch Screen USB Interconnection Test 2 lest content The following dialog box appears on primary LCD monitor when performing the test Scroll or flick the screen The dots on the touchscreen become green If the dots become green the program passes and then exits the test If the dots remain grey click Touch Screen is Bad m Analysis to test failure The touch screen does not work if the test result is FAIL The test result of the touch screen function from the test person goes wrong Description of Self test Test Items C 13 Suggestion to failure test Confirm the driver of the touch screen is installed properly Then confirm whether connecting material between the touch screen and the touch pad board is fixed well It is recommended to replace touch screen C 1 31 Z07
9. C Z0203 Back End Voltage Monitor Test CPU3 41 0C Z0301 Front End Voltage Monitor Test CPU4 41 0C Z0401 DSP FPGA and TRA Interconnection Test Control Inter DC DC 32 0C C Z0402 TRA AFE SPI Interface Test Z0403 TRA AFE Digital Interface Test AFE 31 0 C Z0601 PC Module and DSP FPGA Interconnection Test H Skip Testitems Z0201 PC Module and MF FPGA Interconnection Test Board Module PC Carrier Board Test Result PASS Message PC Module and Multifunction FPGA interconnection test PASS Multifunction logic version 0x14012101 Multifunction logic build version 0x001CD Multifunction logic release time 2014 1 21 PC Carrier Board ID 1 0 0 Z0202 MF FPGA and System Monitor Interconnection Test Board Module PC Carrier Board Test Result PASS Message MF FPGA and System Monitor Interconnection test PASS Z0203 Back End Voltage Monitor Test Board Module PC Carrier Board Test Result PASS Message Back End Voltage Monitor test PASS The test item list lies on the left side of the report and is classified according to test results Click the test item on the left side of the report The test data of the item displays in the report The test information lies on the right side and includes Report name The time that report generates and software version information Screenshot of system structure diagram System information Highest temperature Test item data of FAIL test if there is no FAIL test item the directory does
10. Enter Power mode image Power mode interface appears on the right side of the operating panel Power Gain The real time gain value is displayed in the image parameter area Drag the Gain control on the right part of the Scroll up to increase the gain and scroll down to decrease the in the top left corner of the screen image area to adjust the gain gain Power Map There are 8 kinds of maps provided P0 3 belong to Power mode Select maps by using maps while Do0 3 belong to Directional Power mode maps Color Map control Dynamic Range Tap or to change the value slightly or drag the control Adjust dynamic range directly through Dyn Ra The adjusting range is 10 70 in increments of 5 E PW CW Mode a Select a high quality image during B mode or B Color Power mode scanning and adjust to position the area of interest in the center of the image b Tap PW CW on the right side of the operating panel to enter PW CW sampling line adjustment status The sampling status will be displayed in the image parameter area in the top left corner of the screen as follows a PW Sampling Line b SV Adjustment o Angie d SVD e CW Sampling Line f Angle maiueiment g CW Focus Depth c Set the position of the sample line by dragging the sampling line drag the SV gate to place the SV on the target d Adjust the angle and SV size according to the actual situation drag the PW angle line to change the
11. Gain control on the right part of the image area to adjust the gain Adjust SV size by finger gesture Tap and drag the SV gate to change depth CW Focus Position Tap and drag the SV to select the focus depth Frequency Image Quality Select the different oM values through at left part of the image area The real time gain value is displayed in the image parameter area in the top left corner of the screen Scroll up to increase the gain and scroll down to decrease the gain Adjust SV size by finger gesture Use two fingers to adjust the SV size by pinching movement on the image area Value 0 5 20 mm Tap and drag the SV gate to change depth The real time focus position value is displayed in the image parameter area in the top left corner of the screen Tap and drag the SV to select the focus depth The adjusting range of frequency values can be divided into 3 levels penetration preferred Pen general mode Gen and resolution preferred Res Select the frequency according to the detection depth and current tissue features Checking Performance and Functions 5 13 Scale Use buttons on the right part of the image area to adjust PRF values Touch Tap on the left part of the image area to get iTouch optimization Auto Calculation 1 Tap Auto Calc to turn the auto calculation function on or off After auto calculation function is turned on select Auto Calc tab to
12. PRF In Color mode the acoustic power is synchronous with that of B mode Adjustment of the depth to the B mode image will lead to corresponding changes in Color mode image Parameters that can be adjusted to optimize the Color mode image are indicated in the fo llowing Adjustment Parameter Item Color Gain ROI Adjustment Frequency Image Quality B C Align Steer Line Density Packet Size Flow State Persistence Smooth Scale Baseline Invert Color Map WF Wall Filter Priority iTouch Smart tracking Tap Color Image on the operating panel to enter Color mode Parameter Adjustment Tap lt Color gt Image on Enter Color mode image Color mode interface appears the right side of the operating panel Color Gain Drag the Gain control Scroll up to increase the gain and scroll down to decrease the on the right part of the image area to adjust the gain gain ROI Adjustment Tap inside the ROI box and drag to change the position Tap the corner green dot of the ROI and drag to change the size Change size Change position Checking Performance and Functions 5 9 Frequency Quality Select the frequency Image different values lO through at left part of the image area B C Align Turn the function on or off using the B C Align control Steer Steer the probe by tapping buttons on the bottom of the image area Line Density Adjust through Line Density
13. Pulse signal that power on button of control panel produces passes to CPU board through FPGA and is used for starting the device CPU board output effectively represents that CPU system is in the standby status and keeps 5VSTB powered on when it is in standby via FPGA Output by CPU board effectively represents that CPU system is in dormancy The signal is not used currently Sent out by power management FPGA to CPU board indicates that the 12V is powered on Power supply of main unit battery enables the start of device Power supply produces 5VSTB and 3 3VSTB as the AC connects Unplug AC when shutting down the device Power supply cuts off 5VSTB output but only keeps the output of 3 3VSTB Only with power button pressed again it s re powered on Unplug AC when the device is in standby Batteries for standby usage provide the output of 5VSBT and 3 3VSTB The process of power on is shown below Product Principle 4 9 AC access Pressing power button Valid to receive PWR BTN N Power supply management FPGA DC DC 12V power on Sending to other Power supply power supply management sending resources from DC out valid PWRBT r y DC Valid PWR_OK from power supply management Invalid S3 and S4 from COME module CPU start up COME module K 5 System p
14. Voltage Test is Z0210 in which 02 is the second test item of the first level directory in Main Board and 10 is the tenth test item of System Voltage Test in Main board 10 4 3 User Self test Start the device Tap in the top right corner of the screen and select Setup to enter the setup menu Tap Maintenance Setup Self Test to perform the operation 2014 11 2617 54 Temperature CPU Usage 11 CPU1 50 0C CPU2 50 0C CPU3 50 0C CPU4 49 0C gt Monitoring 67 2C DSPFPGA 67 3C info Memory Usage 43 DC DC 65 0C AFE Test Start loading test items Test item Hard Disk Verify Test Display area of self test items Current Step Total Step Current running test item Hard Disk Verify Test Remain Time 0 4 37 Vv Status bar User self test interface There are three divisions in user self test interface display area of self test item monitoring information bar and status bar The functions on monitoring information bar are same with those on user self test interface The self test area only displays the item that has been tested but not the test result 10 18 System Diagnosis and Support Start Stop button Click to perform tests for checked items one by one while the button turns to Stop During the test if you click Stop the test stops After the test is completed the Stop button turns to Start and waits for the next test Test Report Save Displays the logic drive of removable stor
15. damaged Battery communication error Battery may not be used or battery capacity may not be displayed correctly Battery communication error Please connect AC power supply or Power off System will Power off in 60s Battery over temperature Please connect AC power supply or Power off System will Power off in 60s Battery error Battery cannot be used KkKk be left right Battery Hot 22 insert k Left Right Battery 12C error Left Right Battery 12C error Battery supply KkKk Left Right Battery temperature is out of range temp Battery temperature is f centigrade Battery Manufacture Access value left Ox x right Ox x Left Right Battery error Battery Manufacture Access value left 0x x right Ox x KkKk Battery cycle is more than 300 Current cycle left 2 right 2 10 8 System Diagnosis and Support Avoid hot plug of the battery Battery error with AC power supply check battery connection or replace the battery Battery communication error check battery connection or replace the battery Power with the adapter or power the system off to cool the battery Left right battery damage or protection can be recognized by Manufacture Access value if it s protection shut down the system and wait for a while if the battery is damaged please replace it Battery aging suggest replacing it
16. screen saver status from the frozen status automatically Press the power button for a short time and then the system is turned off by choosing from the status popped on the screen The system restores to the frozen status after restarting by pressing the power button for a short time When you press any keys on the control panel the system would return to the frozen status the brightness restore to the previous status Start the system by pressing the power button for a short time 10 2 Get Whole Machine Started The system is powered on After the system is powered on BIOS Starts up nday Windows OS starts up Doppler starts up System Diagnosis and Support 10 3 10 2 1 Power on Process of Whole Machine Supplied by AC Basic operations Phenomenon Plug the power supply cord into AC power indicator on the main unit panel is ON battery indicator the mains power is ON if battery does exist hard disk indicator and standby indicator are OFF Press power button on the side of the mian unit The power has been power on The fan starts to run After the initialization of hard The monitor appears in blank screen for about 1 second disk and logic configuration are completed PC enters into BIOS stage 10 2 2 The Start up Process of BIOS Basic Procedures Basic phenomenon self test after the system The LCD is blank screen and the speed is fast during
17. 031765 00 American standard 7 6 Field Replaceable Unit Disassembly Reference 8 3 10 Wrench equipped 8 3 12 Field Replaceable Unit 7 7 Material Name Order Number power cord FRU Cable reel assembly Brazilian standard 115 031 766 00 power cord FRU 2121 Trolley power pi 2 adapter 022 000194 00 y 19 V 150 W 043 003916 00 Wet tissue holder The caster assembly of 115 031761 00 the trolley 8 Structure and isassembly Assembly D Structure of the Entire System 8 1 Main Uni 8 1 1 Figure 1 Explosion View of the Main Unit Structure and Assembly Disassembly 8 1 a e o 1 Front cover assembly of main unit a Machine assembly Fe X 6 panhead screw with washer Back cover assembly of main unit S Tanta saem vineas S capon manu 7 Banery comparmentcover 8 V6 X15 captive fastener wih he sot e Presspadforbatery 10 Probe hoiderbracet 8 1 2 Mobile Trolley Figure 2 Explosion View of the Mobile Trolley 8 2 Structure and Assembly Disassembly Z Cross small combination screws M4 X12 the washer customized Color zinc plated Screw cover Cable reel assembly Chinese power supply cable GB T70 3 2000M5X12 polished Spring wire for main unit s power supply Back cover of the support Lower cover assembly of trolley s handle Fixing plate of the storage tray Stand assembly Standard spring washer color zinc plated Flat washer color zinc p
18. 18 Checking Performance and Functions 4 Read the separation between two target points that can be distinguished clearly while keeping the transverse target group horizontal 5 Repeat upper steps at other depth Image effect is show in figure below m Axial resolution Test Procedure 1 Place the probe head gently on the acoustic window of the phantom which is covered by water or gel and make sure the axial resolution targets are displayed in the center of the image 2 Focus to the axial resolution target group 3 Adjust gain dynamic range TGC etc make sure only the target line is displayed clearly on the image with no tissue image in the background 4 Read the distance between two target points that can be separated clearly 5 Repeat upper steps at other depth Checking Performance and Functions 5 19 For convex probe keep the lateral resolution targets near the central line of the scanning plane For linear probe with Steer function DO NOT turn on Steer when testing the transverse resolution Magnify zoom the targets for observation if necessary Distance between the left and right edges of a target point at a certain depth indicates the transverse resolution at this depth also 5 5 2 2 Maximum Detection Depth Test Procedure 1 2 3 4 5 Place the probe gently on the phantom surface which is covered by water or gel Set displaying depth according to the max depth of the current probe
19. Foam plate 1 pcs 3 Take the travelling case out 4 Place the case with bottom up on the floor push the buttons of the two lock on the front and pull the buckles out to release the locks and open the case 5 Take out the probe packages and desktop bracket package System Installation 3 7 Intra cavity probe pakage 1 pcs General probe package 2 pcs Desktop bracket package 1 pcs 3 2 2 Check 1 After unpacking check the objects in the container with the package list to see if anything Is in short supply or is wrong 2 Inspect and make sure there is no damage to the machine no indentation no cracks If there is please contact Mindray Customer Service Department 3 3 installation of Whole Device 3 3 1 Connecting Power Cable 1 Connect the connector of the power adapter to the adapter port in the system 2 Use a three wire cable to connect the adapter with the external power supply 3 The external power supply must meet the requirements in chapter 2 2 2 Electric Specifications If you have any question about the power adapter please contact your sales representative 3 3 2 Connecting a Ultrasound Probe ZAWARNING The probes cables and connectors are in proper operating order and free from surface defects cracks and peeling Using a defective probe may cause electric shock 1 Keep the cable end of the transducer to the right side of the system insert the connector i
20. Function test FAIL appears If there is a hotspot replace the wireless network adaptor C 1 19 Z0218 Network Interface Test 1 Top test item N A Test content The program informs to plug in the network cable The program decides the existence of the wired network adapter and then decides whether the Ethernet works well m Analysis to test failure The Ethernet cannot be recognized if the information No network adapter found appears The network cable cannot be recognized if the information No network cable plugged in appears Ethernet does not work well if the test appears FAIL Suggestion to failure test Please check the installation of the network driver if the information No network adapter founa appears Please check the network cable if the information No network cable plugged in appears It is recommended to replace main board if the test result appears FAIL C 1 20 Z0301 DSP FPGA and PHV ARM Interconnection Test Top test item PC Module and DSP FPGA Interconnection Test Test content Test whether UART communication between DSP FPGA and PHV ARM works well Send the order through PHV serial port driver and re read the data via the serial port m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error UART interconnection between DSP FPGA and PHV ARM goes wrong if the test fails Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device to perform the self te
21. If the program reaches the bottom it starts to search from the top of the list again Clear History Click to clear off the test data in Jestitems and Messages and to initialize the system structure diagram to original status Loops lt is used to perform loop test Select the check box and type the times for loop test in the box on the right of screen and perform the test according to the times typed If the loop times are less than 0 it continues the loop test before the user stops it or encounters the error Save Report The dialog box to remind the user of exporting the report appears by clicking the button Plug the removable storage device and select corresponding logic drive and then click OK The test data is saved to the selected root directory The button is disabled if the removable storage device is not plugged in Shut Down Close the program and shut down the device The system reminds the user of saving the test report to removable storage device when shutting down the device Remarks the test item includes parent test item according to the board from the test area There are sub test items pelongng to parent test item It can be customized according to the requirement If the test item is ticked X this item is in the test list otherwise this item is not in the test list When a parent item is selected all the sub items of this item are selected by default otherwise when deselecting a parent item a
22. If you see this information select Yes to enter the website service 3 24 System Installation security Information This page contains both secure and nonsecure Vi J items Do you want to display the nonsecure items More Info to exit the function 4 Tap NOTE If you use Q Path function to connect to websites other than Q Path applications website setting is described above the system will prompt the following information Only Q Path application is allowed to be loaded 3 5 6 DICOM HLP Preset 3 5 6 1 IP Preset E Wireless LAN 1 Tap inthe top right part of the screen to open the wireless network manager Wireless Network Connection 2 Tap to select the target network tap Connect to connect to the network When connecting an encrypted network enter the password in the box first You can select to hide password characters or not 3 The system tries to connect to the selected network The icon turns into K after successful connection wired network connection If wired network connection is used please follow the below steps to do the configuration System Installation 3 25 Local Area Connection Ones O Static IP Address 10 2 41 205 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Cancel 1 Tap E in the top right part of the screen to open the local connection dialogue box 2 Select DHCP Static for the network 3 Tap Save to exit the dialogue box after finishing the setting
23. Inspection ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION FORM Class equipment Overall assessment o Scheduled inspection Test item 1 2 3 o Unopened repair type Test item 1 2 3 o Opened repair type not modify the power part Test item 1 2 3 4 5 including transformer or patient circuit board o Opened repair type modify the power part Test item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 including transformer or patient circuit board INSPECTION AND TESTING Pass Fail NA 1 Power Cord Plug Device Enclosure and Accessories Device Labeling Protective Earth Resistance Max 0 2 Q Max Normal condition NC NC 300pA refer to Earth UL60601 1 Leakage NC 500uA refer to Single Fault condition SFC IEC60601 1 SFC 1000A NC 100uA SFC 500A Current Single Fault condition SFC Mains on Applied Part Leakage Max BF applied part 5000uUA Max Normal condition NC Patient Auxiliary Leakage Current Single Fault condition SFC BF applied part NC 100uA SFC 500uA E Patient Normal condition NC BFA Max Leakage Fa BF applied part Note 4 protective grounding impedance testing is applicable for TE7 UMT 400 trolley and is not applicable for unaccompanied TE7 system or TE system with UMT 400 trolley without power supply The equipment which sell to America shall comply with the requirement of UL60601 1 others shall comply with the requirement of IEC60601 1 Name Signature Date Electrical Safety Inspe
24. Use a three wire cable to connect the adapter with the external power supply Ensure the connection of ultrasound and optional device works well 3 5 2 Enter Doppler After the initialization process about 1 minute the system enters Doppler interface as shown below System Installation 3 17 iTouch Patient Image TSI General Muscle Fat Color Probe Persistence Power iStation Line Density Measure PW Gray Map Review Annotate Tint Map Report A power Biopsy End Save Image Save Clip Print Freeze Probe model acoustic output value and Parameter area MITI index 5 Freeney aumen e com 7 Operating pant e Patent Iniomatonarea fa System siatusion 10 System ooro 3 18 System Installation E Operating panel ee Patient Image TSI Muscle Color Persistence Power 3 iStation Line Density 1 Measure PW Gray Map Review Annotate Tint Map Report A power i Biopsy 4 End Save Image Save Clip Print Freeze Operating panel locates under the image area consist of imaging mode buttons menu area and exam related buttons 1 Imaging mode area Tap imaging buttons to start imaging 2 Menu area Imaging parameter menu swipe the menu downwards upwards to see parameter controls Cine review menu under frozen or cine review status Measurement menu Annotation and body mark menu 3 Exam operating area Tap each button to enter the screen Patient information Exam mod
25. after changing the left and right battery place to confirm the battery problem and then change the battery if the test result is FAIL C 1 35 Z0801 ECG Board Information Read Test 1 Top test items PC Module and DSP FPGA Interconnection Test Test content The program decides whether ECG is on the site sends orders via ECG serial port judges the returned data and parses Bootloader version board ID and software version m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error The system will prompt ECG Module is not on the site if the test result appears NaN it means ECG is not located or the located circuit goes wrong The system will prompt ECG Module information read test FAIL if the test result appears FAIL it means the communication error between ECG board and main board goes wrong Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device and perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears Description of Self test Test Items C 15 b Check if there has ECG module or ECG module communication is normal if the test result is NaN c Itis recommended to replace ECG board if the test result is FAIL C 1 36 Z0802 ECG Board Self Test 1 Top test items ECG Board Information Read Test Test content ECG sends self test order when it is on the site via ECG serial port and analyzes the self test result and judges th
26. and disposal LIMITS All countries For BF ECG input and transducer 5000yuA A 14 Electrical Safety Inspection ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION 8 Patient Auxiliary Current overview Patient Auxiliary currents are measured between any selected ECG jack and the remaining selected ECG jacks All measurements may have either a true RMS ora DC only response TEST PROCEDURE Prepare 1 From the MAIN MENU or with the outlet unpowered plug the DUT into the 601PRO front panel outlet and turn on the device 2 Attach the patient leads to the 601PRO ECG jacks 3 Define the Lead Types from the View Settings Option refer to Lead Type Definitions in Section 5 of this chapter 4 Press shortcut key 8 The Patient Auxiliary Current test is displayed and the test begins immediately Display values are continuously updated until another test is selected Patient Auxiliary Cur RA All Outlet Norm Pol Earth L2 QuA Limit Inv DUT OFF NO EARTH NOL2 APPLIED PART aD D eas D eS cD 5 Press SOFT KEYS 1 4 to select leakage tests 6 Press APPLIED PART SOFT KEY 4 at any time to select the desired applied part leakage current 7 Modify the configuration of the front panel outlet by pressing the appropriate SOFT KEY on the 601PRO 8 Press the print data key at any time to generate a printout of the latest measurement e 4 601PROx1 safety tester AI Polarity reversing switch 3 A h
27. angle pinch on the image area to adjust SV size e Tap PW CW again or tap Update at the bottom left part of the operating panel to enter PW CW mode and perform the examination You can also adjust the SV size angle and depth in real time scanning f Adjust the image parameters during PW CW mode scanning to obtain optimized images 5 12 Checking Performance and Functions In PW CW mode scan the image parameter area on the right side of the screen displays the real time parameter values as follows tem SV Size Only for PW mode Pulse Repetition M Frequency Wall When you adjust the depth of the B mode image related changes will occur in the PW CW mode image as well Most of the parameters are the same for the PW mode and CW modes so parameters of both are combined together to be introduced here Only phased probes support CW mode Parameters that can be adjusted to optimize the PW CW mode image are indicated in the following Adjustment Tap PW CW Image on the operating panel to enter PW CW mode Parameter Item Gain SV Depth iTouch Auto Calculation Invert Scan Speed T F Res WF Tint Map Gray Map Display Format Duplex Triplex HPRF Baseline Angle Quick Angle Dynamic Range Volume Steer Scale Parameter Adjustment Tap lt PW CW gt s Image on Enter PW CW mode image PW CW mode interface appears the right side of the operating panel Gain Drag the
28. area Select Auto Invert in the Setup gt System gt Image so the spectrum can automatically invert when the color flow is steered to a certain angle to accommodate the operator s desire to distinguish the flow direction There are 6 levels of scan speed available Changing the speed makes it easier to identify the cardiac cycles and to detect more details There are 4 levels of T F Res values available 7 levels of wall filter function are provided Tap or to select There are 8 color effect maps available Functions Gray Map Select maps by using Gray Map control Display Format Select different layout through Display Format Duplex Triplex Select Duplex Triplex to turn the synchronization on or off HPRF Turn the function on or off using the HPRF control Baseline Tap and drag the green baseline on the spectrum to change the position Angle Adjust through Angle on the menu Quick Angle Tap the three buttons above Quick Angle on the bottom of the image area Dynamic Range Adjust dynamic through Dyn Ra range PW Volume Adjust through Volume on the menu PW Steer Steer the probe by tapping buttons on the bottom of the image area Tap or to select There are 10 gray effect maps available There are 4 formats for displaying the images V2 3 V3 2 V3 1 Full Select Duplex Triplex to turn the synchronization on or off Thi
29. direct current for the main unit External module 17 9 V max 167 V full range input 4 2 4 6 Battery It provides the power supply for the main unit It supports the running of the device without the adapter Dual battery single battery capacity 14 8V 5800mAh high powered lithium battery 4 concatenation 2 parallel connection 4 2 4 7 Fan The fan is used to cool off the main unit with its whirling 2 pieces in total a group of 5 pieces of fans located at the bottom 12V power supply Adjustable voltage an independent fan located on the front top of the radiator 5V power supply Adjustable voltage 4 2 4 8 Radiator There are two radiators inside the mian unit the radiator of COME module and front top radiator Both of them cool off the COME module and the front circuit on the main board 4 2 4 9 Speaker It provides the electric acoustic for the main unit and then comes into the acoustic output Left right soeaker improved loudspeaker box design 4 8 Product Principle 4 2 5 4 2 5 1 System Power on Control Industrial Control Power on Button Board ss saz POW _O On off Control 1 PWR_BIN_N PWR_BIN 4 5 PWR_OK The Description on Hardware System Functional Circuit Picture 4 System Power on Control m The description of related controlling signals No Controlling signal Multiple Power Sources DC DC Description
30. distribution rental adaptation translation or any other derivative work of this manual in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Mindray is strictly forbidden mindra ee y is the trademark of Mindray All other trademarks that appear in this manual are used only for informational or editorial purposes They are the property of their respective owners Applicability This service manual is intended as a guide for technically qualified personnel during service procedures This service manual describes the product according to the most complete configuration some of the content may not apply to the specific product you are servicing If you have any questions please contact the Mindray Customer Service Department contact information is below Do not attempt to service this equipment unless this service manual has been consulted and is understood Failure to do so may result in personal injury or product damage Responsibility of Mindray Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice Please check with the Mindray Customer Service Department for any updates or changes to this manual All information contained in this manual is believed to be correct as of the date of its publication Mindray shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this manual Mindray shall not be responsible for the effects o
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32. f i j r sas mm Probe w i G E gt E 7 w 9 ba J r P e f fh b 0 D Ground switch Power input Normal saline Current meter Electrical Safety Inspection A 15 ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION 8 Patient Auxiliary Current lf the current test standard being used does not include Patient Auxiliary Current DC readings or the DC option is not enabled then DC readings will not be available through the APPLIED PART SOFT KEY selections Check any broken of the AC cable Replace a new one if any portion defective Check any broken of the enclosure Replace any defective part 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 could be used instead Change another probe to confirm if the fail is caused by console Inspect wiring for bad crimps poor connections or damage If the leakage current measurement tests fail on a new unit and if situation cannot be corrected submit a Safety Failure Report to document the system problem Remove unit from operation lf all else fails stop using and inform the Customer Service Engineer for analysis and disposal LIMITS All countries For BF ECG input and transducer 100uUA Normal Condition 500yuA Single Fault Condition A 16 Electrical Safety
33. main board and then replace LCD screen if the test result is FAIL C 1 28 Z0504 LCD Monitor Backlight Control Test 1 Top test items PC Module and DSP FPGA Interconnection Test Description of Self test Test Items C 11 2 lest content The dialog box appears when performing the test The program turns the backlight off for 3 seconds and then goes back to normal If backlight changes click Yes Can otherwise click No Can t If the user clicks Retry the system will repeat the procedure mentioned above a my a 35 l r Q LCD monitor back light will be closed for three seconds then reopened Can you see the changes m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error The test result about Backlight control of LCD screen from the test person goes wrong 3 Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device and perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b Itis recommended to check the connection between the back light board and the main board and then replace the back light board replace the main board at last if the test result is FAIL C 1 29 Z0601 Touch Screen USB Interconnection Test 1 Top test items N A 2 Test content Check whether the system recognizes the touchscreen device m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error
34. not avoided may result in CAUTION minor or moderate injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided may result in a property damage Description Important information that helps you to use the system more effectively 1 2 Symbols The following tables provide location and information of the safety symbols and warning labels please read carefully 1 2 1 Meaning of Safety Symbols Symbol Description Type BF applied part Note The ultrasound probes connected to this system are type BF applied parts A Caution indicates the points that you should pay attention to Be sure to read the manual concerning these points before using the system Safety Precautions 1 1 1 2 2 Warning Labels No Warning Labels Description There is explosion risk if the system is used in flammable anesthetics The following labels are available a Do not place the system with the when the system works with the trolley on a sloped surface trolley Otherwise the system may slide resulting in personal injury or the system malfunction Two persons are required to move the system over a sloped surface b DO NOT sit on the trolley c When the casters are locked DO NOT push the trolley 1 2 3 General Symbols This symbols used in the device are listed in the following table Meanings are No 1 LN co Symbol Description Caution Type BF applied part No user serviceab
35. not unfold Test item data of PASS test if there is no PASS test item the directory does not unfold Test item data of Skip test if there is no Skip test item the directory does not unfold eS OS SN Test data format of each test item is shown below Z0201 PC Module and MF FPGA Interconnection Test Board Module PC Carrier Board Test Result PASS Message PC Module and Multifunction FPGA interconnection test PASS Multifunction logic version 0x1401 101 Multifunction logic build version 0x001CD Multifunction logic release time 2014 1 21 PC Carrier Board ID 1 0 0 In which 20201 refers to the index of test item Board Module refers to the board and the module that test item lies in Test Result refers to the result of test item 10 20 System Diagnosis and Support Information refers to the information of test item 10 4 4 2 Test Data Storage Take the time as the report name and compress it into Zip file The test report is saved under the directory of D M6 Log SelftestReport 20 copies of test reports at most Non loop test The test result will be compressed into Zip file and saved under the directory of D M6 Log SelftestReport to non loop test One Zip file owns one report Loop test Click Save Report after finishing the test The loop test is compressed into a Zip file package and saved under the directory of D M6 Log SelftestReport There are N reports in Zip file package where the reports are pu
36. provides different levels of iBeam effect Off represents no iBeam Tap or to select The system provides 8 different gray effect maps Tap or to select The system provides 8 different color effect maps The system provided 4 ways of optimization for specific tissues general muscle fluid and fat iTouch Tap ua on the left part of the image area to start iTouch Long press to exit Adjust i Touch gain value through iTouch on the image menu They change together in zoom mode or when the number of the image window changes When the image is turned up down the H Scale will also be inverted Set Echo Boost On to turn the function on when the function is turned on the system indicates Echo Boost in the image parameter area lf the current active probe is P 7 3Ts the parameter will display under the B mode menu Enter the temperature by tapping Patient Temperature 1 Select a high quality image during B mode scanning and adjust to position the area of interest in the center of the B mode image 2 Tap M on the right side of the operating panel to enter M sampling line status and drag the sampling line to the desired position 3 Tap M again or tap Update at the bottom left part of the operating panel to enter M mode You can then observe the tissue motion along with the anatomical images of B mode During the scanning process you can also adjust the sampling line accordin
37. setting follicle method and so on Measure To set the relevant information regarding the fetal gestational age and fetal me weight Footswitch To assign functions to the footswitch To check installed options and you can also install trial options that are not installed yet You can trial each option for 3 months at most Each option can only be Option trialed once If you have any questions please contact the service engineer or your agent Admin To set the user account control relevant information Scan Code To set the code parameters for barcode reader Peripheral To set printer and display parameters Maintenance To import or export user data restore factory setting and export log iVision To set iVision related parameters and perform demonstration About You can check system versions and information here 3 5 4 Peripheral Preset This screen is used to set up the printer and image printing m Printer setting The printer settings include print service and print driver System Installation 3 21 Print Service Image Setting Display Service Name Service Type Printer Status Default Report Print Report Print Fail to open Digital Image Pr Digital Image Pr Sony UP D89 Fail to open Add Service fename Service Add Printer Property Service Type Service Name Printer Paper Size y 210 0mm 297 0mm Print Service Setting Add Service click to begin adding print services Remove Servi
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39. the power on stage Start initialization process amp BIOS start up display record system settings amp provide the resident program library Loading the operation system Display BIOS interface when loading After completing the loading the black screen appears Then WINDOWS interface appears 10 2 3 Windows Start up Basic Procedures Basic phenomenon Guiding the course of program The LCD is black screen now and the time of the course is short loading The course of testing and The LCD is black screen now and the time of the course is short HDD configuration 10 4 System Diagnosis and Support The course of the internal core The logo mindray appears loading The course of logging on Same as the above Starting DOPPLER The company logo appears and simultaneously progress bar shows the related information 10 2 4 The Start up of Doppler 10 2 4 1 Procedure of Startup Initialize PC configured peripherals Initialize PC hardware Initialize PC software maze Initialize ultrasonic hardware ultrasonic ne hardware nitialize Start operation application related i ultrasonic i to ultrasonic software will be finished software in this stage Initialization finished System Diagnosis and Support 10 5 10 2 4 2 Details of Procedures Step Initializing hardware Loading system preset Loading common exam preset Loading exam preset
40. to change the value slightly or drag the control directly The adjusting range is 30 240 in increments of 5 Tap or to change the level slightly or drag the control directly The system provides 7 levels of iClear adjustment off represents no iClear effect and the bigger the value the stronger the effect Tap or to change the level slightly or drag the control directly The system provides 7 levels of frame average adjustment the bigger the value the stronger the effect To invert the image horizontally or vertically Image can be rotated by the angle of 0 90 180 and 270 When the image is rotated in the angle of 90 or 270 the depth scale is displayed on the upper part of the screen The M mark indicates the direction of the image the M mark is located on the top of the imaging area by default 5 6 Checking Performance and Functions iBeam Adjust through iBeam on the menu Gray Map Select maps by using Gray Map control Tint Map Select maps or turn on off the function by using Tint Map control TSI Select different TSI using the TSI control modes i Touch Tap on the left part of the image area to start i Touch H Scale Select H_ Scale control to display or hide the scale Echo Boost Set Echo Boost On to turn the function on Patient Temperature Enter the temperature by tapping Patient Temperature E M mode The system
41. to replace CPU if the test result is FAIL C 1 8 20207 ATGC Function Test 1 Top test items DSP FPGA and PHV ARM Interconnection Test AFE Digital Interface Test Test content Collect the noise that AFE receives as setting ATGC to max min and medium value Judge whether noise changes as ATGC increases according to the analysis on RMS value Description of Self test Test Items C 3 m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error The circuit of ATGC gain adjustment goes wrong if the test result is FAIL Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device and perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b Itis recommended to change CPU if the test result is FAIL C 1 9 20208 DSP FPGA and ARM Interconnection Test 1 Top test items PC Module and DSP FPGA Interconnection Test Test content Test whether UART communication between DSP FPGA and SM ARM works well Send the order through SM serial port driver and re read the data via the serial port Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error UART interconnection between DSP FPGA and SM ARM goes wrong if the test fails Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device and perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b Itis recommended to replace CPU i
42. 0 3 6 Other Errors Alarming tips LOG record Fail to open the file SystemConfiguration ini N A Re install the system and please check HDD data software 10 4 Self test 10 4 1 Self test Introduction The self test function adopted by TE series products is used to test the connection of hardware board running status of the device According to the access authority and tests there are three types of tests production self test maintenance self test and user self test This chapter describes the maintenance self test and user self test in details 10 4 2 Operation Procedure of Maintenance Self test Before entering system self test all tasks running on Doppler should be completed otherwise the self test system fails to respond It is recommended to start self test software to perform the test after the system is generated 1 Switch account type service password and service account to log in E 2 Tap in the top right corner of the screen and select fej to enter the setup menu Click Maintenance Setup 10 12 System Diagnosis and Support Region Module General Image Measure Exam Mode OB Footswitch Option Admin Scan Code Peripheral Maintenance Vision About OM Preset C Image Preset DICOM HL7 Export Adult ABD Adult Cardiac Cardiac Ditt LVO GYN OBI 0B2 3 Vascular Carotid Superficial Urology Thyroid Import Load Factory Click Self T
43. 0 8 2 5 8 2 6 Single probe board 6 115 024819 00 assembly 7 2 Field Replaceable Unit Disassembly Reference Three probe board assembly Includeing five fans should be replaced together Wireless net adapter Probe connecting board Touchscreen control board LED indicator board Field Replaceable Unit 7 3 Disassembly 13 Keyboard 051 001530 00 Fe 8 2 4 14 Adapter connecting board 051 001529 00 8 2 8 15 Battery connecting board 051 001528 00 8 2 4 Back cover assembly of 16 115 024816 01 8 2 4 main unit with three probe 8 2 4 Back cover assembly of 17 115 024820 01 main unit with single probe 7 4 Field Replaceable Unit No Material Name SSD TE CE maintenance spare 20 21 22 SSD TE 7 FDA maintenance spare Dust proof mesh Battery cover assembly Adapter Order Number 115 031754 00 115 031755 00 115 024818 00 115 02481 7 00 022 000187 00 Li ion battery FRU CE 115 023405 00 Li ion battery FRU FDA 115 023072 00 Disassembly Reference 8 2 Includeing Two batteries should be 8 2 3 replaced together Field Replaceable Unit 7 5 Disassembly ECG module 115 029586 00 a 7 2 Mobile Trolley i Disassembly Cable reel assembly European standard 115 031763 00 power cord FRU S ee Cable reel assembly Vi 83410 British standard power 115 031 764 00 B cord FRU Cable reel assembly 115
44. 00 V to 100 V PPP refers to absolute value of current voltage PHVCURRENT_ WAR 0xB2 Channel XXX supply current error Channel XXX current is PPP mA XXX represents the channel number of voltage 0 3 PPP represents the current value of current voltage channel CCC HH PHV volt abnormal protection PHV 1P volt PPP V PHV 1N volt PPP V PHV 2P volt PPP V PHV 2N volt PPP V CCC represents name of current alarm protocol HH represents the protocol frame header PPP represents absolute value of current voltage represents when the PHV 1P and PHV 1N voltage is not used e g in CW mode It can be omitted CCC HH CW volt abnormal protection CW P volt PPP V CW N volt PPP V CCC represents name of current alarm protocol HH represents the protocol frame header PPP represents absolute value of current voltage Cut off the power supply after shutting down the device Check the restoration of the system Otherwise it is necessary to replace front PHV power board Shut down and restart to check if the system is restored to normal If not shut down and cut the power supply including battery If the problem still exists replace front power supply board Cut off the power supply after shutting down the device Check the restoration of the system Otherwise it is necessary to replace PHV power board System Diagnosis and Support 10 11 1
45. 01 Left Battery I2C Interconnection Test 1 Top test items DSP FPGA and ARM Interconnection Test Test content Read the left battery status when it is on the site via SM serial port and test whether 12C bus communication between left battery and SM ARM works well Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error The left battery and SM ARM go wrong if the test result is FAIL Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device and perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b Test again after changing the left and right battery place to confirm the battery problem and then change the battery if the test result is FAIL C 1 32 Z0702 Right Battery I2C Interconnection Test 1 Top test items DSP FPGA and ARM Interconnection Test Test content Read right battery status when it is on the site via SM serial port and test whether 12C bus communication between right battery and SM ARM works well m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error The right battery and SM ARM go wrong if the test result is FAIL Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device and perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b Test again after changing the left and right battery place to confirm the battery problem and then cha
46. 11 5 11 3 2 System Function Check The system function checking is not required during Preventive Maintenance Engineer or Customer may use it as part of their product Quality Assurance Program tests Table 11 6 System function list Smode Verify the basic operation in B mode Check the basic software and hardware assembly affecting B mode operation D Solormode Check the basic operation in Color mode Check the basic software and hardware assembly affecting Color mode operation Doppler mode Verify basic operation in Doppler mode Check the basic software PW CW and hardware assembly affecting Doppler mode operation Mi mode Check the basic operation in M mode Check the basic software and hardware assembly affecting M mode operation Measurement General pD measurement optional Gray scale scanning on the body mark mode verifies distance and application the accuracy of calculation using the test assembly and checks test measurement for 2D precision along with performance test M Doppler Operate different controls on the touchscreen to view the Touchscreen test responding LCD Please refer to LCD checking methods to check LCD display and parameters adjustments are normal Testing software menu display is to see if they works normally after SONWANE NUE SNNG entering interfaces and menus See Chapter 5 4 5 5 11 3 3 Check for Peripherals and Optional Functions If there is no relevant module or option in the system confi
47. 2 1 Physical Structure and Connection of Hardware System WIFIKZE FAH 2H Batteries WIFI antenna PHV HY Hi PHV FEL Yt EEC power board Batter connect board WIFIARER WIFI module Ae Deyeadessayeyeye SEREPAN dese edn eee aR ae E ESS PCHREEL PC module 64 128 PR W Probe D Sel oa ee t AE S AbIEFPGA WCRESHIEPGA Diode E ul DSP FPGA gt TRFPGA Te switchin 5 g circuit loo PEE ETETE E EN E A S E a r sy 3 Hc 48 Adapter HH ie 7 3 ECG gt i gt ECGBUR ECG lt lt gt HK ECG l E ETE E EE ae Gee eee al aia so ees E E E EE E E fase ce rt he eee a ie aAA A NANNAN ANAA ANA module lead EEEE ae Jatti Push button fit 54 5 Touch Panel Picture 2 Connection Diagram of Hardware System Probe board probe connection board and main board are connected via the sockets The display is connected to the main board via the cables including LVDS and parameter board The display is connected to the backlight board via cables the backlight board is connected to the main board via cables Touchscreen panel is connected to the main board via cables touchscreen is connected to the Touchscreen panel via FPC Push button board is connected to the main board via cables LED indicator board is connected to the ma
48. 2 Touch pad abnormality 3 Touchscreen abnormality 1 Check FPC If necessary reinstall it 2 Replace touch pad 3 Replace touchscreen assembly 1 Poor connection of FPC 2 FPC wearing No responding on the touchscreen after touching a few spots on the screen 1 Check FPC If necessary reinstall it 2 Replace touchscreen 3 Touchscreen abnormality assembly 3 Replace touchscreen assembly 1 Poor connection of FPC 2 Touchscreen abnormality Touching spot is inconsistent with the responding 1 Check FPC If necessary reinstall it 2 Replace touchscreen assembly Jump point Mishandling without touching 1 FPC abnormality 2 Power supply abnormality 1 Check FPC If necessary reinstall it 3 Strong electrical interference Check power supply status 3 Check other electrical devices 12 5 Troubleshooting LCD Display 12 5 1 Related Modules or Boards me pemes i C Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions 12 5 12 5 2 Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting 1 Backlight ofthe LCD of the LCD More evident in the darkness 0 evident in the darkness ee ee the status via HDMI connecting to peripherals 12 5 3 Troubleshooting Monitor loam Fault Description Cause Analysis Noises of the fan heard LCD error Replace the LCD No display blank screen on the LCD Displays normally via HDMI connecting to peripherals The fan makes sound Main board or PC Replace the main No dis
49. DUT outlet from L2 to No L2 SOFT KEY 4 toggles the AP to Earth to No AP to Earth 4 Press the print data key at any time to generate a printout of the latest measurement BOIPROx1 safety tester Polarty reversing switch E ome r n j T hua I e Ground switch 4 Current meter Power input Figure 1 Earth leakage test Electrical Safety Inspection A 7 ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION 5 Earth Leakage Test Failure Check any short circuits of the Y capacitor on power unit Replace a new one if any portion defective Check any broken of the Power Unit Replace a new one if any portion defective Inspect mains 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 could be used instead Change another probe to confirm if the fail is caused by console Inspect mains wiring for bad crimps poor connections or damage If the leakage current measurement tests fail on a new unit and if situation cannot be corrected submit a Safety Failure Report to document the system problem Remove unit from operation If all else fails stop using and inform the Customer Service Engineer for analysis and disposal LIMITS IEC60601 1 500 uA Normal Condition 1000 pA Single Fault Condition A 8 Electrical Safety Inspection
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51. Mounting Main Unit The VESA connecting rod must be fastened before mounting the 9 6 Installation of Option Modules 1 Follow the direction of the arrow on picture below to snap the flange of the VESA rod into the mounting slot on the main unit Flange on VESA rod 2 Push the main unit towards arrow s direction gently until the spring pin accesses the limit hole Note if the spring pin is not fastened in the limit hole pull down the spring pin and then push the display gently After the installation is completed push the display opposite to see whether the display is tightened Spring pin Limit hole Installation of Option Modules 9 7 1 O System Diagnosis and Support 10 1 General Status Indicator 10 1 1 Display Status Indicator Status indicators dcon o Status definition and indicators Battery status 1 It illuminates in orange color when batteries are charging indicator 2 It illuminates in green color when batteries are charged to full capacity 3 The battery discharges with more than 20 electricity and the indicator is green 4 The battery discharges with less than 20 electricity and the indicator blinks orange 5 The battery discharges with less than 5 electricity and the indicator blinks orange quickly 6 When the battery is in non charge discharge status the indicator is not on AC indicator a The indicator is green at AC supply The indicator is off when batteries supp
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54. Note The illustration of disassembly is for reference only please relies on the actual model 8 2 1 Preparation 8 2 1 1 Disassembly Tools Required Name Material No Remarks Cross headed screwdriver 107 75 M2 5 Cross headed screwdriver 107 75 0000 10 10884 M3 M4 M3 X 15 captive Flatheaded screwdriver 8 042 007605 00 fastener with the slot Anti electrostatic glove 1 pair 8 2 1 2 Engineers Required Only technical professionals from Mindray or engineers authorized by Mindray after training can perform maintenance and check 8 4 Structure and Assembly Disassembly 8 2 1 3 Disassembly Requirements You should perform the following preparations before the disassembling of ultrasound device 1 Stop scanning the patient and capturing images Shut down the device and cut off AC power supply Unplug AC power supply cable 2 Keep the main unit on a stable platform from moving in the disassembly 3 Prepare the tools required It is recommended to remove the battery first and the remove other parts when the power supply is cut off It is necessary to wear the anti electrostatic glove when dissembling the ultrasound device 8 2 2 Dust proof Mesh 1 Release the clip of the dust proof mesh outwards on back cover of main unit and remove the mesh Clip 2 Release the clips outwards remove the frame and take out the dust proof of the mesh 8 2 3 Battery The disassembly tool flat headed screwd
55. Safety Precautions Please read the following precautions carefully to ensure the safety of the patient and the operator when using the probes AADANGER Do not operate this system in an atmosphere containing flammable or explosive gases such as anesthetic gases oxygen and hydrogen or explosive fluid such as ethanol because an explosion may occur 1 3 1 Electric Safety ZAWARNING 1 A CAUTION 1 4 Safety Precautions Connect the power plug of this system and power plugs of the peripherals to wall receptacles that meet the ratings indicated on the rating nameplate Using a multifunctional receptacle may affect the system grounding performance and cause the leakage current to exceed safety requirements Use the power cord accompanied with the system provided by Mindray Disconnect the AC power before you clean or uninstall the ultrasound machine otherwise electric shock may result When using peripherals not powered by the auxiliary output of the ultrasound system or using peripherals other than permitted by Mindray make sure the overall leakage current of peripherals and the ultrasound system meets the requirement of the local medical device electrical regulation like enclosure leakage current should be no more than 500uA of IEC60601 1 2005 and the responsibility is held by the user In maintenance or assembly disassembly make sure other cables are connected well before the battery connecting cable is connected othe
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57. Tap to start play and select the and the end point speed Tap UnFreeze to defreeze the image again Return to scan status with the image defreezing and exit cine review 5 16 Checking Performance and Functions Auto Review Region iy Start mark Playback mark End mark 5 4 2 4 Probe Switch and Recognition Tap Freeze plug the probe tap Freeze tap Ultrasound device can be recognized Probe while connecting the probe Tap Freeze unplug the probe plug anew probe Recognize the probe type instantly 5 4 2 5 Image and Imaging Management Tap Save Image in scan process Save B mode image to patient data library in real time Select Preset System Preset General Select The system enters the status after exam Exam Setup from Scan Register ends Tap lt End Exam gt in scan process Tap Review To enter Review Tap Cancel on the review interface To exit Review Tap Preset iVision to enter iVision interface Enter iVision screen Add the demonstration item and select Start image demonstration display method Select a demo from the list Image files are played according to file and then tap Start names one by one including the image Tap Exit or tap lt Esc gt to exit after the of system relevant and PC compatible demonstration finishes format Exit the image demonstration Tap lt iStation gt to enter patient informatio
58. Voltage 100 240V 19Vdc main unit direct input Frequency 50 60Hz for adapter Output power 2 0A Power adapter 3 5A Trolley Fuse T5AL 250Vac Battery 14 8Vdc Input current 407 VA 2 2 2 2 Battery Main unit battery Voltage 14 8V Battery capacity 5800mAh one battery x 2 2 2 3 Environment Specifications Operating conditions Storage and transportation conditions Ambient temperature 0 C 40 C 20 C 55 C Relative humidity 30 85 no condensation 20 95 no condensation Atmospheric 700hPa 1060hPa 700hPa 1060hPa pressure 2 6 Product Specifications Do not use this system in the conditions other than those A WARNING specified 2 2 4 Monitor Specifications Working voltage 12V Monitor size 15 inches Resolution 768x1024 Visual angle 285 Product Specifications 2 7 3 System Installation 3 1 Installation Preparations Do not install the machine in the following locations Locations near heat generators Locations with high humidity Locations with flammable gases 3 1 1 Electrical Requirements 3 1 1 1 Requirements of Regulator See Chapter 2 2 2 for power supply specifications Due to the difference of the power supply Stability of different districts please advise the user to adopt a regulator of good quality and performance such as an on line UPS 3 1 1 2 Grounding Requirements The power cord of the system is a three wire cable The grounding terminal should be connected with a p
59. Wireless Adapter The disassembly tool cross headed screwdriver M3 M4 1 Remove the probe board assembly See chapter 8 2 5 2 Rotate the machine assembly 180 and unscrew 6 M2 5 X 6 screws take the shield cover of WiFi module out 8 10 Structure and Assembly Disassembly 3 SEa YOOJLN TI a ar nee an iii mT i ags 908 vive cons ass Vivs 00SW 4 Push the metal clip backwards following the arrow s direction SSD card and WiFi module will be fallen out then remove SSD card and wireless adapter A ene eae divi iT lt va asots OSs vivo 00Sa 5 Remove button battery Hold the button battery gently Put the sharp end of the tweezer or flat headed screw into the gap between battery and bulges of plastic cover The button battery bounces off then Structure and Assembly Disassembly 8 11 Note do not press hard in the operation Bulge of the plastic 8 2 8 Main Board Assembly The disassembly tool cross headed screwdriver M3 M4 1 Remove the probe board assembly See chapter 6 2 6 2 Unscrew 4 M3 X 6 screws cut off two cable ties fixing the connecting cable of track pad pull the plug of the connecting cable of track pad and the plug of the connecting cable of the fan Remove the shield cover of main unit box Cable tie aN lt ir Plug of the connecting cable of track pad Plt S te ie e cooseeber 00 e0000 800000000
60. ac Diff Option LVO GYN Admin OBI Scan Code OB2 3 Vascular Peripheral Carotid Maintenance Superficial Urology iVision Thyroid About Import Back up the Setup Data C Image Preset DICOM HL7 Load Factory Click Export to open the Export Data dialogue box on Module list Select the path to save data Click OK A progress bar appears and the setup data of the selected item is exported to the specified path 6 5 1 2 Restore the Setup Data Click Export to open the Export Data dialogue box on Maintenance interface 2 Select the path to import the data Select path to import all data or some of the data 3 Click OK a progress bar appears and the setup data is imported to the specified module Tip If select Load Factory the settings are restored to the factory defaults except for region preset and admin 6 4 Software Installation amp Maintenance 6 5 2 Patient Data Backup and Restoration 6 5 2 1 Patient Data Backup 1 Press iStation on the control panel to open the iStation dialogue box 2 Select the check box in front of the ID to select all data or select the desired data one by one 3 Select the information Click Backup Exam to pop up the Backup Patient Record dialogue box Select the desired storage device recorder DVD or USB disk Click Backup Back up the selected data automatically NOTE Only backup the exam that is not active 6 5 2 2 Restore Backu
61. according to the health status of the battery The battery status is displayed in Preset System Information See the table below No damage to the battery or the protection recoverable Battery status GOOD N EAK RELACED INVALID PROTECTED The fully charged battery capacity FCC is larger than 40 of rated voltage No damage to the battery or the protection recoverable The fully charged battery capacity FCC is less than 40 of rated voltage Cycling times of the battery lt 300 No damage to the battery or the protection recoverable The fully charged battery capacity FCC is less than 40 of rated voltage Cycling times of the battery gt 300 Unrecoverable destructive protection of battery Recoverable protection of the battery The battery status is good and can be used normally Discharge or charge the battery fully Restore some of the battery capacity Battery capacity goes down after long time use It affects the battery performance and endurance time Replace the battery as necessary Permanent damage to the battery Remind the user of replacing the battery The recoverable protection occurs to the battery The battery recovers after a time period Contact the service engineer for any questions 10 3 2 Abnormal Voltage of System Power Alarming tips The real time battery will be out of power please replacing it Sy
62. according to the system prompts When you install the printer s driver you must specify the specific path for installation A vague path may result in longer searching times The network printer functions depending on the configured network environment in the hospital please consult the network configuration manager in case of failure eS PT Please refer to the accompanying manuals of the printers for more details 3 4 4 Video Printer The system support video printers consist of the B W digital printers and color digital printers Power Cable Position the printer in the proper place Plug the printer power cord into an appropriate outlet Use a USB cable to connect between the system s USB port and the printer s USB port Load a paper roll and turn on the system and printer See section 3 4 3 Graph Text Printer for the driver installation procedure printer drivers listed in chapter 2 1 4 Peripherals Supported are installed already 3 4 5 Barcode Reader The system supports barcode reader to read the patient information ID 3 4 5 1 1 D Barcode Reader 1 The appearance of barcode reader Each part of the barcode reader LED indicator scan window and scan trigger button 3 14 System Installation LED indicator Green light is on if scan is successful Red light is on if the scan fails 2 Scan window window Scan the barcode the barcode ee to decode 2 Plug connecting term
63. ad Change another probe to confirm if the fail is caused by console Inspect wiring for bad crimps poor connections or damage If the leakage current measurement tests fail on a new unit and if situation cannot be corrected submit a Safety Failure Report to document the system problem Remove unit from operation lf all else fails stop using and inform the Customer Service Engineer for analysis and disposal A 10 Electrical Safety Inspection ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION 6 Patient Leakage Current LIMITS All countries For BF ECG input and transducer 100uA Normal Condition 500A Single Fault Condition Electrical Safety Inspection A 11 ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION 7 Mains on Applied Part Leakage OVERVIEW The Mains on Applied Part test applies a test voltage which is 110 of the mains voltage through a limiting resistance to selected applied part terminals Current measurements are then taken between the selected applied part and earth Measurements are taken with the test voltage 110 of mains to applied parts in the normal and reverse polarity conditions as indicated on the display The following outlet conditions apply when performing the Mains on Applied Part test Normal Polarity Reversed Polarity TEST PROCEDURE Prepare To perform a calibration from the Mains on Applied Part test press CAL SOFT KEY 2 1 Disconnect ALL patient leads test leads and DUT outlet connections 2 Pre
64. age medium USB flash disk Location Check box removable hard disk etc connecting to the system The check box is disabled in test process lf there is no removable storage medium click the control which reminds the user of inserting the removable storage medium Save Report button Save the test data to the root directory of selected logic drive The button is disabled when the logic drive is deselected or in test process Shut Down button Close the program and shut down the device The system reminds the user of saving the test report to removable storage device when shutting down the device Start the test when entering user self test After finishing the test the number of test item only displays on the screen if there is FAIL test item For example if System Voltage Test fails only does Z0210 display on the screen It is available for user to notice that Z0210 corresponds with test item System Voltage Test by viewing Appendix The dialog box of PASS appears only with all test items passing as shown below 10 4 4 Test Report 10 4 4 1 Test Report The default format of test report is HTML The test report can be browsed via Internet Explorer The format is shown below System Diagnosis and Support 10 19 W DC 70 SelfTest a Maximum Temperature esti 3 E p Testitems CPU1 41 0C _ Z0201 PC Module and MF FPGA Interconnection Test Z0202 MF FPGA and System Monitor Interconnection Test CPU2 41 0C
65. and communication work well HDMI port 5 4 Functions Checking Note The chapter lists the system checking items with complete configurations and describes them in details If the items are not configured the relevant tests can be ignored 5 4 1 Checking Flow Check image mode l Check basic measurement l Check cine mode l Check probe usage l Image and imaging management Record and save the check 5 4 2 Checking Content 5 4 2 1 Imaging Mode E B mode 1 Enter the patient information Select an appropriate probe and exam mode 2 Tap B on the right side of the operating panel to enter B mode 3 Tap Image to open the image menu Adjust the parameters to optimize the image 5 4 Checking Performance and Functions In B mode scan the image parameter area in the upper left corner of the screen displays the real time parameter values as follows ms e p e q p Parameters that can be adjusted to optimize the B Mode image are indicated in the following Adjustment Parameter Item Tap B Image on the right side of the operating panel to enter B mode Parameter Adjustment Procedure Tap lt B gt lmage on the right side of the operating panel Frequency adjustment select the different frequency lO values through at left part of the image area Gain adjustment G Drag the Gain control on the right
66. ange varies according to the frequency probe and depth Adjust according to the actual situation A positive value means increase the signals above the baseline and a negative value means increase the signals below the baseline Select Auto Invert in Setup gt System Image so the color bar can automatically invert when the color flow is steered to a certain angle to accommodate the operator s desire to distinguish the flow direction 5 10 Checking Performance and Functions Color Map Select maps by using Color Map control WF Wall Filter Adjust through WF on the menu Priority Adjust through Priority on the menu iTouch Auto Optimization Tap on the left part of the image area to get i Touch optimization Smart tracking ROI auto position steer in Color PW mode Turn on off the function by Smart Tracking on the menu Image Power mode 1 2 3 4 The system provides 21 different maps for selection The V group provides 11 ordinary maps and the VV group provides 10 2D maps There are 8 levels of wall filter function available Select the value according to the actual situation Tap or to change the level slightly or drag the control directly The adjusting range of the priority is 0 100 in increments of 1 To optimize image parameters as per the current tissue characteristics for a better image effect iTouch Tap ou on the left part o
67. back and both sides of the system failure may result due to increased rise in system operating temperature 3 Acombination lighting system in the room dim bright is recommended 4 Except the receptacle dedicated for the ultrasound system at least 3 4 spare receptacles on the wall are available for the other medical devices and peripheral devices 5 Power outlet and place for any external peripheral are within 2m of each other with peripheral within 1 m of the unit to connect cables 3 1 2 2 Network Environment Both wireless and wired LAN functions are supported by this ultrasound device Data transmission is allowed between different departments or areas without network cable Network can be automatically connected after disconnection in case that the device is required to be moved wireless transmission task can be recovered after the network resumed to normal condition Confirm the network devices and network conditions before the installation 1 General information default gateway IP address and the other routers related information 2 DICOM application information DICOM server name DICOM port and IP address 3 1 3 Installation Confirmation Please confirm the following items before installation The video format of installation area or country The language of installation area or country Power frequency of installation area or country The universal obstetrics formula and other measurement formula of installation ar
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69. ce click to delete the selected print service Rename Service click to rename the selected print service Default print service click to set the selected print service as the default one Property to preset print service properties For details about adding printers see 3 4 3 Graph Text Printer m Image Settings Tap Image Setting to enter the page you can set the brightness contrast and saturation of image printing or you can use the default values m Display VV V VV Tap Display to enter the page you can set output resolution and range for the connected external display 3 22 System Installation 3 5 5 Network Preset 3 5 5 1 iStorage Preset m The iStorage screen is as follows Name service Name IP Address Port Connect Clear Add Update Delete iStorage Service Name IP Address Connect i Service Name IP Address Default Description The name of the iStorage service IP address of the iStorage service device Port for transmitting Click to verify connection Clear the information that is being typed in Click to add the Network service to the service list To save the changed parameters Click to delete the selected service from the service list System Installation 3 23 Add an iStorage service Set the iStorage server properties as described above Tap Add to add the service to the Service list Modify a network service select the service to be updated in the service lis
70. ction A 17 Appendix B Phantom Usage Illustration Note as an option the phantom usage is not required to perform the routine maintenance It can be used to guarantee the quality of the test Lay the probe gently on the acoustic window in the use In case of acoustic window and TM damage do not press acoustic window Do not let the phantom fall off or bump Do not put the phantom upside down except for the maintenance Targets disposal KS107BG Phantom Usage Illustration B 1 Appendix C Description of Self test Test ltems C 1 1 20101 Hard Disk Verify Test 1 Top test items N A Test content Traverse all hard disk files from Doppler installation directory compare and verify the files with the archived hard disk data m Analysis to test failure If the system prompts Failed to open the result file the verification file does not exist lf the system prompts The failed CRC current verification value failed file path correct verification value the hard disk data is damaged Suggestion to test failure Restore the hard disk data replace the file from M6 directory in C local disk with the CRC_Result txt from the restore package C 1 2 20201 PC Module and DSP FPGA Interconnection Test Top test items N A Test content Test whether communication between PC module and DSP FPGA works well m Analysis to test failure Check whether Windows device manager recognizes Ultrasound Backbone Device
71. d be perfectly fit with the acoustic window on the phantom without any inclination during scan For convex probe blind area target in the observation must lie on the central line of the scan plane Image effect is show in figure below Checking Performance and Functions 5 23 6 Software Installation amp Maintenance ZAAWARNING Do not perform hot swapping of USB device in case of data loss 6 1 Enter Maintenance Note Before the maintenance operation the engineer should login the system as Service 1 Tap in the top right corner of the screen and select EX to bring up the following dialog box Session Manage Current User Admin login at 15 01 2015 04 42 27 Lock Machine Change Password Change User Cancel 2 Tap Change User to bring up the Login dialog box Connect an external USB keyboard press ctrl and select Service as the user name and input the password Or Enter 0755 password and then select Service as the user name and input the password User Name Password Caps Lock Off Emergency Software Installation amp Maintenance 6 1 3 Log in with the account of Service and tap lt Setup gt to enter maintenance interface by taping Setup Maintenance Extract Preset Data Export Log Self Test Enter Windows Recover Pairing Wireless FootSwitch Log View Test Main Monitor Frequency 6 2 Software Installation Restoration See Software Recovery G
72. dy under this warranty is limited to servicing or replacing the affected products at Mindray s option at the factory or at an authorized Distributor for any product which shall under normal use and service appear to Mindray to have been defective in material or workmanship No agent employee or representative of Mindray has any authority to bind Mindray to any affirmation representation or warranty concerning its products and any affirmation representation or warranty made by any agent employee or representative shall not be enforceable by buyer or user THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF AND MINDRAY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND OF ANY OTHER OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF MINDRAY Damage to any product or parts through misuse neglect accident or by affixing any non standard accessory attachments or by any customer modification voids this warranty Mindray makes no warranty whatever in regard to trade accessories such being subject to the warranty of their respective manufacturers A condition of this warranty is that the equipment or any accessories which are claimed to be defective be returned when authorized to the appropriate Mindray affiliate Please contact the Mindray Customer Service Department for appropriate details for your region Customer Service Department Address Mindra
73. e Confirm dialogue box Click OK Return to the system preset interface The optional devices status changes into installed The removal function is exclusive to internal users The service engineers must Note log in the system with the account of Service and then perform the installation 9 2 Installation of Option Modules 9 2 Installation of the Accessory Kits and Optional Devices to Hardware Hardware configuration list the system supports is displayed as shown below _ Material No Descriptions Material and pictures Installation Reference 115 020354 00 Desktop Mount see chapter 9 2 4 i Refer to Wall 2 115 023076 00 Wall Mount Mount Operator s Manual 043 003940 00 Small Probe Holder EJO See chapter 9 2 3 043 004917 00 Big Probe Holder o e See chapter 9 2 3 043 006066 00 Storage Tray See chapter 9 2 1 Probe Holder to the A 043 003908 00 Trolley E See chapter 9 2 2 VESA connecting 115 035324 00 rod material _ ee package i 9 2 1 Storage Tray No 1 Tap to remove the storage tray towards the arrow s direction Installation of Option Modules 9 3 9 2 2 Probe Holder to the Trolley Push the probe holder out towards the arrow s direction a 2 9 2 3 Probe Holder Remove the probe holder upwards 9 2 4 Desktop m Desktop appearance 9 4 Installation of Option Modules 1 Main unit support Used for fixing the main unit of ultrasound system 2 Base
74. e and Maintenance 11 1 11 1 2 Routine Maintenance Items Table 11 3 The list for maintenance items and maintenance frequency Dust proof cover cleaning 1 time month See Chapter 11 2 1 The monitor cleaning 1 time month Probe cleaning head of the probe rea Umeaner Probe cable and connector cover Holder cleaning including probe holder and ultrasound gel holder einen Ditto Peripherals cleaning 1 time month See Chapter 11 2 2 Probe appearance check 1 time day See Chapter 11 3 1 Check for power supply cable power 1 time month See Chapter 11 3 1 supply plug and circuit breaker 10 Battery check 1 time 3 6 month See Chapter 11 3 1 11 oneck for peripherals and optional 1 time year See Chapter 11 3 3 functions 12 Mechanical safety check 1 time year See Chapter 11 3 4 13 Check for electrical safety 1 time year See Appendix A 11 2 Care and Maintenance 11 2 Cleaning 11 2 1 System Cleaning 11 2 1 1 Flow of Cleaning Shut down the system unplug power supply cable Clean dust proof mesh Fig 11 1 The View of cleaning maintenance ZAWARNING Before cleaning the system be sure to turn off the power and disconnect the power cord from the outlet Otherwise electric shock may result 11 2 1 2 Content 1 Dust proof mesh of main unit cleaning Tool soft brush Disassembling Method please see 8 2 2 Z CAUTION Please clean all dust proof covers of the system periodically 1 time per month otherw
75. e and probe switching Station Image review Report review 4 Other buttons You can end exam switching modes save an image cine print single frame image or freeze defreeze image etc 3 5 3 System Preset Cat 1 Tap inthe top right corner of the screen and select Es to enter the setup menu System Installation 3 19 System Presets Network Region l l Hospital Information General Logo Image Measure Name E Address Footswitch Telephone Option Website Admin Location Scan Code Medical Director Peripheral p Associate Maintenance Language and Time Vision Language English About Time Zone UTC 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada Date Format DD MM VYYY Time Format 24 Hour System Date 22 12 2014 System Time 04 07 28 Time Synch Cancel 2 The system automatically enters the System screen after you enter Setup Select each tab to enter the further detailed setting for each mode The following gives a brief introduction of each page see the following chapters for details Page Description Pasion To set the hospital name language time zone time format and system g date time Time Syrch General To set patient information exam patient management storage related parameters system dormancy annotation and body mark and so on Image To set general parameters in imaging modes 3 20 System Installation Page Description To set the measurement ruler measurement
76. e printer 3 Footie Use the dry soft cloth and soap suds to clean off the dust and stains on footswitch and the cables Use dry soft cloth to glass board of the scanner and the clean off Barcode reader the dust o the cables and the bracket Please abide by the operation manual on the scanner to perform the cleaning 11 3 Check 11 3 1 General Check Table 11 5 The list for general check Power supply cable and socket Battery Visual estimation check whether there are any cracks and distention to probe head Visual estimation check whether there is aging or peeling Visual estimation check whether there is bending damage or missed stitch to the probe s connector Visual estimation check whether there are creases cracks or aging to the power supply cable Manual operation check whether the plug of the power supply is fixed enough No loose or crack occurs to it The retaining clamp of power supply cable works well Checking battery performance routine Charge the battery when the device is powered on if the battery capacity reaches 100 or the battery continues to be charged it indicates the battery works well If the battery capacity is less than 90 the time to increase 1 of battery capacity is less than 5 minutes If the battery capacity is more than 90 it need more to time to charge the battery In stand by status the standby indicator shows the status of the battery Care and Maintenance
77. e status for A D Flash DRAM CPU Watchdog and Voltage 33 m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error ECG board goes wrong if the test result is FAIL Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device and perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b Itis recommended to replace ECG board if the test result is FAIL C 1 37 Z0901 Board Temperature Test 1 Top test items DSP FPGA and ADT7462 Interconnection Test Test content Read DC DC circuit and AFE temperature value via ADT 7462 driver m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error The temperature value does not meet the requirement if the test result is FAIL Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device and perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b Itis recommended to check the fan condition first and replace the main board if the test result is FAIL C 1 38 Z0902 CPU Temperature Test 1 Top test items N A Test content CPU overloads because of the software read CPU s four temperature values via bottom driver Judge whether they meet the requirements m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error C 16 Description of Self test Test Items The system will prompt CPU Temperature T
78. e test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b Itis recommended to replace CPU if the test result is FAIL C 1 4 20203 DSP FPGA SSRAM Test 1 Top test items PC Module and DSP FPGA Interconnection Test Test content Perform read and write tests for entire space of SSRAM of DSP FPGA m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error The connection error between FPGA and plug in SSRAM occurs if the test result is FAIL Suggestion to test failure a Restart the device and perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b Itis recommended to change CPU if the test result is FAIL C 1 5 20204 DSP FPGA and TR Interconnection Test Control Interface Top test items PC Module and DSP FPGA Interconnection Test Test content Test whether the control bus communication between DSP FPGA and XCVER of TR FPGA works well via reading the register Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error The connection error between DSP FPGA and TR FPGA occurs if the test result is FAIL Suggestion to failure test C 2 Description of Self test Test Items a Restart the device and perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b Itis recommended to change CPU if the test re
79. eS Alarm and prompts during the starting of the system 7 The fan of the main unit makes the sound Fy Display mode of the LCD 12 2 Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions 12 2 3 The System Cannot Perform Troubleshooting Goals Cause Analysis The fan makes the sound CPU starts working if there is Replace CPU module or the The display is blank Connect the responding Main board main board a keyboard via USB port error Or CPU assembly error Press Num Lock to view the indicator of the keyboard BIOS start up graphics is CPU module error Replace CPU module normally displayed but it cannot be kept on 3 OPERATING SYSTEM NOT Loading operation fails SSD Restore the operating FOUND appears and root directory of SSD in system If fails replace SSD operation system are damaged BIOS start up graphics Unavailable to load the Restore the operating appears and then in black system The system directory system If fails replace SSD screen of SSD may be damaged System Doppler start up Fails to load Doppler Restore the operating graphics displays but cannot software SSD or system system If fails replace SSD be kept on software of SSD may be damaged 12 3 Image Troubleshooting 12 3 1 Related Modules or Boards 12 3 2 Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting Image feature including dark strips and noise The imaging features of various probes Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctio
80. ea or country The preset values of installation area or country that are different from the default values The doctor s operation habits The items above prior to the installation training and do the system settings according to the universal setting of installed region or country 3 2 System Installation 3 2 Unpacking Unpacking tool scissor Installation duration 1 people 10 minutes 3 2 1 Unpacking Process 3 2 1 1 Trolley Unpacking 1 Cut through the white straps on the package as shown in the following figure ee a 2 Take off the lid on the box i a A 3 Remove the foam System Installation 3 3 4 Remove the outer box Remove the box upwards if the space is commodious enough lf the space is not commodious enough please follow the instructions below Press the middle of plastic clasp on the one side of the box as shown below Pull the plastic clasp outward Then pull the whole plastic clasp out of the box total of 4 plastic clasps 3 4 System Installation System Installation 3 5 3 2 1 2 Main Unit Unpacking 1 To open up the packaging box cut through the straps on the box 2 Remove foam 3 Take out the accessories and packing foam 4 Take out the main unit and the transducers Three transducers 3 2 1 3 Travelling Case Unpacking 1 Clip the strips packing the carton and open the carton 2 Take the foam plate out 3 6 System Installation
81. ears b Itis recommended to check the connection between probe board and the main board and then consider changing probe board if the test result is FA L C 1 25 Z0501 LCD Monitor 12C Interconnection Test 1 Top test items PC Module and DSP FPGA Interconnection Test 2 Test content Read the display data from 12C bus and judge whether it belongs to non 0 or non F and then parse LCD model panel sequence number and LCD version number m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error The interconnection between DSP FPGA and LCD monitor goes wrong if the test result is FAIL 3 Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device and perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b Check whether the connecting material between LCD monitor and main unit is fixed well if the test result is FAIL C 1 26 Z0502 LCD Monitor Adjust Data Check Test 1 Top test items LCD Monitor 12C Interconnection Test 2 lest content C 10 Description of Self test Test Items The logic judges the progress status of the monitor and judges whether FLASH data is consistent with the data on EEPROM via reading the register m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error Data calibration is incorrect if the test result appears Error Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device and perform the self test i
82. ed screwdriver M3 M4 knife 1 Release the three covers with the knife 2 Unscrew 3 M4 X 12 screws 8 20 Structure and Assembly Disassembly 3 Pull the wet tissue holder towards arrow s direction and take out the back cover of the stand In case of the damage to the wet tissue holder do not pull it outwards when removing it downwards Wet tissue holder 4 Unscrew M4 X 12 screws to remove the front cover of the stand 5 Unscrew 2 M4 X 12 screws to remove the back cover of the stand Structure and Assembly Disassembly 8 21 i af 6 Unscrew 10 M4 X 8 cross slot screws to remove the cover f h dan ah LJA 7 Unscrew 2 M4 X 12 screws to remove the front cover of the stand 8 3 8 Lower Cover Assembly of Trolley s Handle The disassembly tool cross headed screwdriver M3 M4 inner hex wrench M5 diagonal cutting plier 1 Remove the upper cover of the trolley s handle and back cover of the stand See chapter 8 3 6 and chapter 8 3 9 2 Unscrew 1 M4 X 12 screw with cross headed screwdriver M3 M4 8 22 Structure and Assembly Disassembly 3 Pry one end of the bracing cable out with the cross headed screw 3 4 Unscrew 6 M5 X 12 socket head cap screws with Allen wrench M5 to remove the lower cover assembly of trolley s handle lower cover of trolley s handle structure and Assembly Disassembly 8 23 6 Remove 2 4 washers with diagonal cutting pliers to ta
83. eed available mm s on the menu Tint Map Select maps or turn on off Tap or to select the function by using Tint The system provides 8 different color effect maps Map control Gray Map Select maps by using Gray Map control Tap or to select The system provides 8 different gray effect maps Edge Enhance There are 3 levels of edge enhance adjustment available the Adjust through Edge bigger the value the stronger the effect 0 represents no edge Enhance on the menu enhance effect Dynamic Range Tap or to change the value slightly or drag the control Adjust through Dyn Ra on directly the menu The adjusting range is 30 180 in increments of 5 M Soften The system provides 4 levels of M Soften adjustment the Adjust through M Soften bigger the value the stronger the effect on the menu 5 8 Checking Performance and Functions Color mode 1 Select a high quality image during B mode scanning and adjust to position the area of interest in the center of the B mode image Tap Color on the right side of the operating panel to enter Color mode Change the position and size of the Region of Interest ROI Adjust the image parameters during scanning to obtain optimized images In Color mode scan the image parameter area on the right side of the screen displays the real time parameter values as follows Meaning Frequency Color Gain eee Peon Color Wall Filter Frequency
84. enter the auto calculation menu Click Auto Calc Param to select parameters Auto Calc Cycle Trace Area Trace Smooth Trace Sensitivity Invert Turn the function on or off using the Invert control Speed Adjust through mm s on the menu T F Res Adjust through T F Res on the menu Wall Filter Adjust through WF on the menu Tint Map Select maps or turn on off the function by using Tint Map control Speed 5 14 Checking Performance and Provides a much clearer color flow image Use a low PRF to observe low velocity flows and a high PRF to observe high velocity flows To optimize image parameters as per the current tissue characteristics for a better image effect iTouch Tap ua on the left part of the image area to get iTouch optimization Adjust through Auto Calc Cycle on the menu Adjust through Trace Area on the menu The available selections of trace area are Above Below All Adjust through Trace Smooth on the menu There are 4 levels of smooth effect provided the bigger the value the higher the smooth processing Adjust through Trace Sensitivity on the menu There are 5 levels of sensitivity adjustment the bigger the value the higher the sensitivity In real time scanning the results displayed are derived from the calculation of the latest cardiac cycle In the freeze and cine status the results displayed are calculated from the current selected
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86. est out of dialog box Setup Note If the system is in Chinese the self test performs Chinese system self test If the system is not in Chinese the self test performs English system self test System Diagnosis and Support 10 13 Extract Preset Data Export Log Self Test Enter Windows Recover Pairing Wireless FootSwitch Log View Test Main Monitor Frequency Cancel 3 The booting screen of system self test appears mindray TE7 Portable Ultrasound System Selftest Loading Booting screen of system self test 10 14 System Diagnosis and Support 4 Configure corresponding preset items on maintenance self test interface After finishing the configuration click Start to perform self test See the table below Cancel the test item by clicking it Continue Stop One button for two operations Continue and Stop If you click Continue the test continues even though a test item fails during the test however if you click Stop the test stops once a test item fails during the test Start Click to perform tests for checked items one by one while the button turns to Stop During the test if you click Stop the test stops After the test is completed the Stop button turns to Start and waits for the next test Next Fail After completing the test click Next Fail The program searches for the failed test item from message list and rearrange it to the top of the test information list
87. est Fail CPUO Current temperature lt temperature value gt Limit temperature lt limits gt if the test result is FAIL It means the temperature value does not meet the requirement Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device and perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b It is recommended to check the fan condition first and replace COME module if the test result is FAIL Description of Self test Test Items C 17 P N 046 006967 00 V5 0
88. estore Doppler software if Error re appears b It is recommended to replace PHV power board if the test result is FAIL C 1 23 Z0304 PHV Board HV Test 1 Top test items DSP FPGA and PHV ARM Interconnection Test Test content Read positive and negative high voltage value via PHV serial port driver m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error The positive and negative 100 V does not meet the requirement if the test result is FAIL Suggestion to failure test Description of Self test Test Items C 9 a Restart the device and perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b It is recommended to replace PHV power board if the test result is FAIL C 1 24 Z0401 DSP FPGA and Probe Board CPLD Interconnection Test 1 Top test item PC Module and DSP FPGA Interconnection Test 2 lest content Test whether SPI interface communication between DSP FPGA on engine board and CPLD on probe board works well m Analysis to test failure If No probe board found appears it indicates the probe board is not recognized The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error Interconnection between DSP FPGA and CPLD goes wrong if the test result is FAIL 3 Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device to perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re app
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90. et the maximum retries Interval Time Sec Reserved Refers to the amount of time after which the system will Timeout Sec stop trying to establish a connection to the service Color Mode Select the color mode Configure Select the Compression mode uncompressed RLE New Compression Mode JPEG and JPEG2000 Service Select the JPEG Compression ratio lossless low Compression Ratio medium and high Allow Multiframe lf SCP supports this function select it Set the frame range for transferring cine files to DOM Max Frame Rate muiti frame files SR Storage Option Select structured report sending options Select whether to encapsulate PDF format reports in Encapsulated PDF DICOM standard Add the DICOM service to the service list Select to cancel parameter setting Select an item in the service list change the parameters Update in the above area and tap Update to update the item in the service list Select to delete the selected service from the service list Default Select an item in the service list Tap Default and you Service List will see Y in the Default column Verif Select to verify that the two DICOM application entities y are properly connected Tip RLE JPEG and JPEG2000 are not supported by all SCPs Refer to the SCP s DICOM CONFORMANCE STATEMENT electronic file to check whether SCP supports it or not Do not select these Compression modes if the storage server does not support them Images of PW M
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92. f the image area to get iTouch optimization Under B Color PW mode this feature also optimizes PW sampling line angle SV size and position Select a high quality image during B mode or B Color scanning and adjust to position the area of interest in the center of the image images Tap Power on the right side of the operating panel to enter Power mode Change the size and position of the ROI the same as in Color mode Adjust the image parameters during B Power mode scanning to obtain optimized In Power mode scan the image parameter area on the right side of the screen displays the Parameter Meaning real time parameter values as follows Pulse Repetition Frequency PRF Frequency Power Gain Power Wall Filter In Power mode the acoustic power is synchronous with that of B mode Adjustment of the depth to the B mode image will lead to corresponding changes in Power mode image Parameters consistent with those in Color mode and B mode are not described See the relevant Color mode and B mode sections while special items of the Power mode are introduced in the following Parameters that can be adjusted to optimize the Power mode image are indicated in the following Adjustment Tap Power Image on the operating panel to enter Power mode Parameter Item Power Gain Power Map Dynamic Range Checking Performance and Functions 5 11 Parameter Adjustment Tap lt Power gt Image
93. f the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b Check whether the screen is calibrated and then replace the main board if the test result is FAIL c Check whether LCD paremeter board is connected normally and then check the connection between LCD screen and the main board and consider changing LCD screen at last C 1 27 Z0503 LCD Monitor Brightness Control Test 1 Top test items LCD Monitor Adjust Data Check Test Test content The dialog box appears when performing the test The program controls the brightness of LCD via 12C bus The brightness goes down to the lowest and then goes up to the highest then gets back to normal If the brightness changes click Yes Can otherwise click No Can t If the user clicks Retry the system will repeat the procedure mentioned above LCD brightness will be decreased to the lowest then to the higtest after that brightness will be decrease to the default value Can you see the changes m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error The test result about Brightness control of LCD screen from the test person goes wrong Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device and perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b Itis recommended to check the connection between LCD screen and the
94. f the test result is FAIL C 1 10 Z0209 DSP FPGA and ADT7462 Interconnection Test Top test items PC Module and DSP FPGA Interconnection Test Test content Test whether SM Bus communication between DSP FPGA and ADT7462 works well Send the order through SM Bus driver and re read the data via SM Bus m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error SM Bus interconnection between DSP FPGA and ADT7462 goes wrong if the test fails Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device and perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b Itis recommended to replace CPU if the test result is FAIL C 1 11 Z0210 System Voltage Test 1 Top test items DSP FPGA and ARM Interconnection Test DSP FPGA and ADT7462 Interconnection Test C 4 Description of Self test Test Items Test content Read the voltage values of P2V5 N11V7 P3V3 P5V P1V2 and P1V8 via SM serial port driver Read the voltage values of AP5V6 N5V6 AP38V6 3 8V P12V P1V5 AP2V AP2V8 VBAT P1V and P1V35 via ADT 7462 driver Judge whether they meet the requirements m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error The system will prompt System Voltage Moniter Test FAIL Main Board lt expected voltage gt Current Voltage lt actual voltage gt Limit Voltage lt limits gt if the test result appears FAIL It
95. front panel outlet by pressing the appropriate SOFT KEY on the 601PRO Electrical Safety Inspection A 9 ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION 6 Patient Leakage Current 6 Press the print data key at any time to generate a printout of the latest measurement a 25 pai j i 601PROx safety tester WA Polarity reversing switth Ear a i gt r z E j on o g d i b x Q r i F 4 A mN G ae BY 4 Probe DE YY f a iy h i Ground switch Current meter Normal Powrinput saline Figure2 patient leakage Current 1 In addition to Probes Patient leakage current test should be perform if ECG or PCG parts used 2 If the current test standard being used does not include Patient Leakage DC readings or the DC option is not enabled then DC readings will not be available through the APPLIED PART SOFT KEY selections Refer to Chapter 8 Standards and Principles Check any broken of the Applied parts Replace any defective one Check any broken of the ECG PCG module if used Replace any defective one Check any broken of the Power Unit Replace a new one if any portion defective 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 could be used inste
96. g range is 3 2 96 6 The real time value of which is displayed in the top left part of the screen Checking Performance and Functions 5 5 Focus Adjust the focus number through Focus Number Tap or to change the value slightly or drag the control directly Drag l onthe right part of the image area to change the focus position FOV Field of View Adjust through FOV Size on the menu Tap or to change the value slightly or drag the control directly Steer Steer the probe by tapping buttons on the bottom of the image area ExFov Adjust through ExFOV on the menu Line Density Adjust through Line Density on the menu Dynamic Range Adjust through Dyn Ra on the menu iClear Adjust through iClear on the menu Persistence Adjust through Persistence on the menu Rotation Invert Rotate the image using the Rotation control Focus position number adjustment The focus position icon l i displayed on the right side of the image You can get a much larger field of view when selecting a larger FOV The frame rate decreases when using a larger FOV To steer the beam the probe transmits For linear probes the ExFOV function displays as trapezoid imaging For convex probes the ExFOV function displays as extending the scanning angle The function determines the quality and information of the image Levels of line density UH H M L Tap or
97. gly when necessary 4 Adjust the image parameters to obtain optimized images In M mode scanning the image parameter area in the top left corner of the screen displays the real time parameter values as follows reme e o e y OR Checking Performance and Functions 5 7 During M mode imaging menus for B mode and M mode are displayed on the operating panel at the same time You can switch between the 2 modes by tapping the mode tab During M mode scanning depth focus position frequency and acoustic power of the probe are synchronous with that of B mode Adjustment of the TGC to the B mode image will lead to synchronous changes in the M mode image Parameters that can be adjusted to optimize the M Mode image are indicated in the following Adjustment Parameter Item Tap M Image on the Gain Display Format Speed Tint Map Gray Map Edge operating panel to enter M Enhance Dynamic Range M Soften mode Parameter Adjustment Tap lt M gt Image on the Enter M mode image M mode interface appears right side of the operating panel Gain Drag the Gain control on the right part of the image gain area to adjust the gain Scroll up to increase the gain and scroll down to decrease the Display Format There are 4 formats available for image display V2 3 V3 2 Select different layout y3 4 Full through Display Format Speed Adjust through Speed There are 6 levels of scan sp
98. guration the relevant check can be ignored Table 11 7 Peripheral and option checking list Color Black White video 1 printer Check whether the output of video printer works well Graph text printer Check whether the output of graph text printer works well Footswitch Check whether the footswitch works as the system configures DVD RW Check whether DVD R W works well burning read write and openness Check whether the reader works well and whether the output is 5 Barcode reader pores 11 6 Care and Maintenance DICOM Check whether DICOM works well and verify if sending images to DICOM server by shortcut key is normal 7 ECG module Check user s basic operation Verify the implementation of ECG module See Chapter 5 3 11 3 4 Mechanical Safety Inspection Mechanical safety inspection is mainly used to check mechanical strength and mechanical function of the key assembly of ultrasonic system The mode of test evaluation mainly is Perform the evaluation by means of visual check and operating check if the check result cannot pass the system is in abnormal status now Stop using the system and adopt proper measures The test flow is as following Check casters of cart optional Check the connection of cart casters Check the handle of cart optional Check the supporting part of cart Check enclosure of main unit Check other mechanics Fig Mechanical Safety Inspection Flow The table of Mechanical Safet
99. in board via cables The battery is connected to the battery board via the sockets the battery board is connected to the main board via cables The adapter is connected to the adapter board via cables the adapter board is connected to the main board via the socket 4 4 Product Principle Back end fans are connected to the main board via cables the cables of five pieces of fans come into one group of cables The front end fan is connected to the main board via cables The speaker is connected to the main board via the cables The cables of two speakers come into one group of cables PHV board is connected to the main board via the socket COME board is connected to the main board via the socket SSD is connected to the main board via the socket WIFi board is connected to the main board via the socket the antenna Is connected to the WiFi board via the socket The main board provides one ECG serial port one HDMI port four USB 3 0 port and one Ethernet port 4 2 2 Circuit Principle of Hardware System Transmission Transmission Output Drive 4 High ATGC AFE TR FPGA Isolation SS High Pressure Switch Probe Board 6 Channel voltage _ Summation ADC cw Ae r Control Sta Segal ji PHV Synchronization Touch Screen ECG Serial isola Parameter S NS Constan F Suren aac salso ba a a System Monitoring Battery Mgnt Power S
100. inal of the cable to the port of the barcode reader Ensure the contact works well 3 Connect USB terminal of the connecting cable to the USB port of main unit Barcode reader port Connecting terminal of connecting cable 4 Press scan trigger button to receive barcode when ultrasound device is running without installing driving program For more operation details see relevant barcode reader manual 3 4 5 2 2 D Barcode Reader m Install the connecting cable 1 The appearance of barcode reader Each part of the barcode reader LED indicator scan window and scan trigger button System Installation 3 15 Red A data transmission error or reader malfunction occurred scan the barcode Tap to decode 2 Plug connecting terminal of the cable to the port of the barcode reader Ensure the contact works well 3 Connect USB terminal of the connecting cable to the USB port of main unit 4 Press scan trigger button to receive barcode when ultrasound device is running without installing driving program For more operation details see relevant barcode reader manual m Disconnect the connecting cable 1 Using the tip of a screwdriver or some other tools with a sharp head depress the cable s modular connector clip 3 16 System Installation 2 Carefully slide out the cable 3 5 System Configuration 3 5 1 Power on Running Connect the connecting terminal of the power adapter to the adapter port in the system
101. ing again several times or try another USB disk If the problem still exists please contact Mindray service engineer 3 4 3 Graph Text Printer m Connecting a local printer Note Printers listed in Chapter 2 1 4 have drivers installed already As shown in the figure below a graph text printer has a power cord and data cable The power cord shall be directly plugged into a well grounded outlet Power supply cable Data cable USB port Connect the data cable to the USB port on the ultrasound system Power the system and the printer on Put the installation optical disk of the printer driver into the external DVD R W drive Install the printer driver Select Setup Print Preset Add Printer NY 3 12 System Installation 28 Add Printer eS dh Add Printer What type of printer do you want to install dD Add a local printer i Use this option only if you don t have a USB printer Windows automatically installs USB printers when you plug them in d Add a network wireless or Bluetooth printer Make sure that your computer is connected to the network or that your Bluetooth or wireless printer is tumed on A printer port is a type of connection that allows your computer to exchange information with a printer Use an existing port LPT1 Printer Port iy Create a new port Typ eo f po rt Note see the printer s operation manual to select the port or try to use the default port of
102. ins votage Current meter Powr input 1 In addition to Probes Patient leakage current test should be perform if ECG or PCG parts used 2 If all of the applied parts correspond to the instrument type the applied parts will be tied together and one reading will be taken If any of the applied parts differ from the instrument type all applied parts will be tested individually based on the type of applied part This applies to Auto and Step modes only Check any broken of the Applied part Replace any defective one Check any broken of the ECG PCG module if used Replace any defective one Check any broken of the Power Unit Replace a new one if any portion defective Inspect wiring for bad crimps poor connections or damage Test the wall outlet verify it is grounded and is free of other wiring abnormalities Electrical Safety Inspection A 13 ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION 7 Mains on Applied Part Leakage Notify the user or owner to correct any deviations As a work around check the other outlets to see if they could be used instead Change another probe to confirm if the fail is caused by console Inspect wiring for bad crimps poor connections or damage If the leakage current measurement tests fail on a new unit and if situation cannot be corrected submit a Safety Failure Report to document the system problem Remove unit from operation If all else fails stop using and inform the Customer Service Engineer for analysis
103. ise system damage may result Cleaning times can be increased when the system is used in the open air or somewhere dust is more 2 Clean the monitor touch screen Tool dry soft cloth ethanol and neutral detergent Method Use dry clean soft cloth to clean monitor touch screen If there are any stains use the soft cloth with ethanol or neutral detergent to clean off Then air dry it Note Do not use residual chemicals or particles to clean Care and Maintenance 11 3 3 Cleaning the probe Tool dry soft cloth mild soap suds Method a Use dry soft cloth to clean off the dust on probe head connector cover and its cables b Use soft brush to clean off the dust on the terminal of the probe connector c Ifthere are any stains use the mild soap suds to clean off the dust on the appearance of the cables and connector cover Then air dry it Note the probe connector cannot be clean with wet cloth 4 Holder cleaning Tool dry soft cloth soft brush mild soap suds Method a Use soft dry cloth to clean off the dust on probe and gel holder and its gap use the soft brush to clean off the dust from gaps and probe holders of smaller intracavity probes b If there are ant stains remove the probe holder Use mild soap suds to clean off the stains Reinstall it after being air dried c Gel heater unplug the cable of gel heater and take off the heater Use the mild soap suds to clean the heater Use soft b
104. item data initialize function library create UlCenter Construct the application layer Initializing Construct the user account control In increment gui management and remote desktop of 1 management Configure file dialog box Initialize print library Confi onfigure RER Battery monitoring PHV monitoring Initializing y j 4 In increment peripherals ultrasound Load print task icon peripheral O of 1 notify the Configure low consumption batt atter Configure USB manager and burn manager i Initialize video review device ultrasound Set virtual machine initialize virtual machine Pod data image Create front back object tree ultrasys etc of 2 Add function package of measurement Initializing menu In increment ultrasound ee application register application interface for the patient to of 1 Patient Info be measured library Initialization Construct the patient information manager In increment completed UPatientApp of 1 In increment Doppler Enter Doppler interface of 1 interface System Diagnosis and Support 10 7 10 3 Alarming and Abnormal Information The system is equipped with alarming function When the machine fails it pops up the alarming dialogue box and simultaneously generates LOG file which is saved in the system log The LOG file is saved under D disk TE7 Log 10 3 1 Power Error Alarming tips LOG record Suggestion Warning Battery operation error The battery may be
105. ive earth connection between Protective Earth terminal and Protective Earth Metal enclosure and equipotential terminal Retest and inform the Customer Service Engineer for analysis and disposal if still fail LIMITS ALL COUNTRIES R 0 20 Maximum A 6 Electrical Safety Inspection ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION 5 Earth Leakage Test OVERVIEW Run an Earth Leakage test on the device being tested before performing any other leakage tests Leakage current is measured the following ways Earth Leakage Current leakage current measured through DUT outlet Earth Earth Leakage Current AP EARTH ALL Applied Parts connected to Earth leakage current measured through DUT outlet Earth There is no need to attach a test lead the 601PRO automatically connects the measuring device internally TEST PROCEDURE Perform the Test 1 From the MAIN MENU or with the outlet unpowered plug the DUT into the 601PRO front panel outlet and turn on the device 2 Attach the device s applied parts to the 601PRO applied part terminals if applicable 3 Press shortcut key 4 The Earth Leakage test appears on the display and the test begins immediately Earth Leakage Outlet Rev Pol No Earth L2 No AP Earth OuA Limit Inv DUT OFF EARTH NO L2 AP EARTH gt SOFT KEY 1 toggles the DUT outlet Polarity from Normal to Off to Reverse gt SOFT KEY 2 toggles the DUT outlet from Earth to No Earth gt gt SOFT KEY 3 toggles the
106. ke out the height lever on the trolley 7 Unscrew 1 M4 X 12 screw with cross headed screwdriver M3 M4 8 Cut off the tie and remove the bracing cable Nn aw j 4 A 8 3 9 Upper Cover of the Base The disassembly tool cross headed screwdriver M3 M4 1 Put the cross headed screwdriver to the gap between the upper cover of the base and the caster Pry the upper cover up genily Pry the upper cover of each caster out successively NOTE In case of damage to the cover or the caster do not remove by force 8 24 Structure and Assembly Disassembly 2 Remove the upper cover of the base towards arrow s direction E Bi Pe o ji Upper cover of the base 8 3 10 Cable Reel Assembly The disassembly tool cross headed screwdriver M3 M4 1 Keep each bar of the cast iron base and the caster on line and step on the Off brake to lock the caster To avoid the cuts on the caster disassemble the caster with the screwdriver wrapped with the cloth or other protections If it is difficult to disassemble the caster pry the upper covers of other bases first and shake the upper cover gently on the level position Then pry out other upper covers difficult to loosen Structure and Assembly Disassembly 8 25 2 Put the trolley upside down Unscrew 8 M4 X 12 combination screws to remove the cable reel assembly he 3 Pull the white plug and remove the cable reel assembly 4 Unscrew 2 M4 X 12 c
107. kip If the board and the assembly are absent it appears in grey NaN Red Error appears as the test item error occurs The test result of parent test item is the aggregate for the test result of all selected sub test items If there is FAIL test in the selected list the test result of parent test item is FAIL As long as the test result of the selected item is PASS the test result of parent test item is PASS As shown in the following figure Test Items Test Result BH File Systems E Hard Disk Verify Test E Main Board a PC Module and DSP FPGA Interconnection Test El DSP FPGA SSRAM Test B DSP FPGA and TR Interconnection Test Control Interface Display of test result in Testitems table Click each test item in Testitems list The program search for corresponding test result of test item and displays it in details as shown below Index Test Items and Messages Test Result 0201 PC Module and DSP FPGA Interconnection Test PC Module and DSP FPGA interconnection test PASS DSP FPGA Version 0x14052101 DSP FPGA Build Version 0x9 Release time 7014 5 21 Main Board ID 0 0 1 Display of test result in Messages table system Diagnosis and Support 10 17 The number to the test item appears in front of the name of test item The number format is ZXXYY and all test items are started with Z XX represents sequence number of the first level for item test and YY represents the second level For example the number of System
108. lated Upper cover of the base The caster assembly of the trolley Velcro tape of the printer 41 Velcro tape of wet tissue container Printer support frame Back cover of lower stand Stainless steel Philips sunk head screw M4 X 8 passivation Cross panhead combination screw M3X8 color zinc plated Probe holder to the trolley Main unit support Right damper shaft Upper cover of trolley s handle The adapter of front cover Steelless inner head screw M5X20 passivation Front cover of lower stand Front cover of upper stand Inner head screw M5X12 color zinc plated 4 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 0 3 3 3 2 ie 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 29 27 29 31 33 S T 39 i Structure and Assembly Disassembly 8 3 8 2 Main Unit Assembly Disassembly This section describes the disassembling and assembling of the main parts and hardware boards The assembling is the inverse process of disassembling if not mentioned in particular TE7 main unit ashing Shield cover Front cover assembly Fan assembly AA T a Probe of main unit module holder Cradle SSD Battery support cover D g p amp x a S D Q Probe board Probe O oe n Q assembly board Battery D a x 5 rie cover of be Hi SENS shield on main box toucheren Back cover assembly PC of main unit PC module module Main board assembly assembly Connecting board Front PHV of the probe radiator board
109. le parts power adapter Battery installation position Product serial number Manufacture date Battery status indicator AC Alternating current Standby status indicator 1 2 Safety Precautions O 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 19V 7 9A MAX A 4kg 8 8lbs AC 100 240V 50 60Hz 240VA A Description Probe connector unlocking symbol Probe connector locking symbol Extending port HDMI port USB port Network port Probe socket Power consumption Maximum load for printer bracket on the trolley Trolley input AC 100 240V 50 60Hz 407VA Trolley output A 3 1 kg 6 8lbs m i Maximum load for storage bin on the trolley WEEE mark Authorized representative in the European Community This product is provided with a CE marking in accordance with the regulations stated in Council Directive 93 42 EEC concerning Medical Devices The number adjacent to the CE marking 0123 is the number of the EU notified body certified for meeting the requirements of the Directive The radio device used in this product complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive The product is in compliance with ETSI EN 300 328 and ETSI EN 301 489 The product complies with the Council Directive 2011 65 EU Safety Precautions 1 3 1 3
110. lf the driver is not installed properly it cannot be recognized The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error PC module and DSP FPGA has communication error if the test result is FAIL Suggestion to test failure a Restore Doppler software if the driver is not recognized b Restart the device and perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears c Itis recommended to replace CPU if the test result is FAIL C 1 3 20202 DSP FPGA DDRIII Test ili Top test items PC Module and DSP FPGA Interconnection Test Description of Self test Test Items C 1 Test content Perform read and write tests for entire space of four tyoes of DDRs that DSP FPGA plugs in The program displays the test results of DSP buffer DDR transmitting DSP processing result data SCAN buffer DDRIII transmitting scan control frame IQ buffer DDRIII transmitting IQ data and Gather buffer DDRIII collecting data m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error The system will prompt DDR is wrong DSP buffer DDRIII test lt test result gt SCAN buffer DDRIII test lt test result gt lQ buffer DDRIII test lt test result gt Gather buffer DDRIII test lt test result gt if the test result is FAIL It means the connection error between FPGA and plug in DDR occurs Suggestion to test failure a Restart the device and perform the self test if th
111. lied Standby status The standby indicator blinks orange indicator Other status light off 10 1 2 Status of Whole Machine Status of whole machine Status definition and To enter the Patient To exit the Patient Info indicators Info interface interface In power status the indicator is green in Freeze status the Enter or exit the scan status via Freeze key indicator is white or off Scan status In power status the indicator is green in Freeze status the Enter or exit the frozen status via Freeze key indicator is orange Frozen status System Diagnosis and Support 10 1 Standby status Power off status The standby indicator blinks orange The brightness of the monitor keeps the same The logo mindray moves around the screen the indicator of the control panel is off The system is frozen Ultrasound imaging hardware system is inthe dormancy mode The system is on the power off status AC power is plugged in and only the AC indicator is on See battery indicator s description for battery indicator Status 10 2 System Diagnosis and Support 1 short press the power button then the system enters into the standby status by choosing from the status popped on the screen 2 If there is no operation for a period of time the system would enter into the standby status automatically There is no operation for the time set firstly and then the system would enter into the
112. ll the sub items of this item are deselected by default Description The user can see production maintenance and user self test interface from the screen The production and maintenance self test interfaces can be divided into five areas System Diagnosis and Support 10 15 Monitoring into Display area of self test items and test results Display and control area of test info System structure diagram Temperature CPU1 DC DC AFE PU Z CPU isage Memory Usage Test Items u E File Systems Hard Disk Verify Test E Main Board PC Module and DSP FPGA Interconnection Test DSP FPGA DDRII Test DSP FPGA SSRAM Test DSP FPGA and TR Interconnection Test Control Interface AFE SPI Interface Test AFE Digital Interface Test ATGC Function Test DSP FPi Open All 3A and SM ARM Interconnection Test Close All Default Select All Index Test Items and Messages WIFI Module Speaker PC Module Wired Network DDRII X 4 SSRAM LCD Screen Touch Panel Temperature Main Board TEE Current Step Total Step CPU4 DSP FPGA Test Result Continue Loops 1 SelectNone Test Result ECG Board Probe Board PHV Board Voltage Fans System Monitor Lent Catery Right Battery Remain Time TE7 SelfTest Software for Maintenance Version 0 16 Release Date 2015 3 12 Co Status bar Maintenance self test interface Self test status display When the program is running the
113. lope and High Voltage Caution Label gt Don t Stress Label A 4 Electrical Safety Inspection NOTE 4 protective grounding impedance testing item is applicable for TE7 portable ultrasound system with UMT 400 trolley and is not applicable for unaccompanied TE7 system ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION 4 Protective Earth Resistance VOERVIEW Protective Earth Resistance is measured using the RED test lead attached to the DUT Protective Earth terminal or Protective Earth Metal enclosure or equipotential terminal The only grounding conductor resistance test of TE7 trolley is the GND which lies on the auxiliary outlet Select the test current by pressing SOFT KEY 3 to toggle between 1AMP 10AMP and 25AMP The front panel outlet power is turned off for this test The following conditions apply L1 and L2 Open TEST PROCEDURE Prepare 1 First select the test current that will be used for performing the Protective Earth Resistance test by pressing AMPERES SOFT KEY 3 2 Connect the test lead s between the RED input jack and the GREEN input jack 3 Press CAL LEADS The 601PRO will measure the lead resistance and if less than 0 150 Ohms it will store the reading and subtract it from all earth resistance readings taken at the calibrated current Calibration in Progress Iscale 1 004 Lead Resistance Too High Connect test lead from RED input jack To GREEN input jack Gp D D es aD 4 If the calibrati
114. lt 4 gt Storage bin Used for keeping the cases towelette etc lt 5 gt Used for securing or moving the system lt 6 gt Reader support Used for fixing the barcode reader lt gt Main unit support Used for fixing the ultrasound system lt 8 gt Gel holder Used for placing the gel oR Slot for organizing the cables oo organizing the probe cables and peripheral lt 10 gt Towelette holster Used for placing the towelette container lt 11 gt Printer tray Used for placing the printer AC power supply cable lt 12 gt Retractable cable _ DO NOT insert the fingers Z caution into the gap next to the plug in case of injury lt 13 gt Power outlet Supplies the power for optional peripheral devices 2 4 Product Specifications 1 When you connect another device to this system you should AAWARNING use the equipotential wire to connect each of equipotential terminals otherwise electric shock may result Connect the earth cable before turning ON the system Disconnect the earth cable after turning OFF the system Otherwise electric shock may result DO NOT connect this system to outlets with the same circuit breakers and fuses that control the current to devices such as life support systems If this system malfunctions and generates over current or when there is an instantaneous current at power ON the circuit breakers and fuses of the building s supply circuit may be tripped 2 1 4 Peripherals Supported The peripheral devices su
115. means the voltage value does not meet the requirement Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device and perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b Itis recommended to replace CPU if the test result is FAIL C 1 12 Z0211 Fan Speed Test 1 Top test items DSP FPGA and ARM Interconnection Test Test content Read rotational speed values of six monitoring fans via SM serial port driver and judge whether they meet the requirements From left to right there lie fan O to fan 4 respectively and the fan inside the device is fan 5 m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error The system will prompt Fan Speed test FAIL lt which fan gt Current speed lt fan speed gt rpm if the test result is FAIL It means the fan rotational speed does not meet the requirement Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device and perform the self test if the test result appears Error which indicates the error of SM serial port driver occurs It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b It is recommended to repair the fan which does not meet the requirements of rotational speed if the test result is FAIL C 1 13 Z0212 TEE Angel Signal Test 1 Top test item PC Module and DSP FPGA Interconnection Test Test content Read the value of TEE angel signal The collecting of the TEE angel sig
116. mode B image is not frozen and images other than PW M mode if Max Frame rate is not Full and the actual frame rate is larger than the set value the system will save the image files in a frame rate of the set value and transfer in a frame rate of B mode Images of PW M mode B image is frozen the system will save transfer the images files in frame rate of 6 System Installation 3 29 3 5 7 System Information Verification This screen displays the system software version and versions of other devices You cannot edit the information only view them The information varies depending on the system configurations and version Confirm the system information before and after the software maintenance If required the system reminds the user of saving the current system information 3 30 System Installation 4 Product Principle 4 1 Function Structure of Hardware System Main unit Display Control Unit Probe port and extension Front end Circuit Ultrasonic Engine Back end Platform Interactive interface display and touchscreen Power Supply amp Battery Power Supply amp Battery aes Front end N Ultrasonic a gt Back end port an f v Circuit Engine Platform extension Picture 1 Hardware System Diagram Display and touchscreen 4 1 1 Probe Socket The probe socket can be achieved on this board as well as the extension of multi probe t supp
117. n Agree with patient s ID View the real time management interface image imaging information The following operations are also available Back up Restore Send DICOM USB flash disk etc Checking Performance and Functions 5 17 5 5 Performance Test 5 5 1 Test Procedures Check resolution l Check detection depth Check geometric positioning accuracy Blind area test Record the imaging 5 5 2 Test Content Requirements Display set the brightness and contrast values to clinical or default status Ambient dark room to simulate actual clinical using The probe surface should contract with the acoustic window without separation or pressing Description Refer to lt Appendix B Illustration or Phantom Using gt for the phantoms used in the test Phantom KS107BD low frequency used when center frequency of the probe lt 4MHz Phantom KS107BG high frequency used when center frequency of the probe 25MHz 5 5 2 1 Resolution Lateral resolution Test Procedure ii Place the probe head gently on the acoustic window of the phantom which is covered by water or gel and make sure the lateral resolution targets are displayed in the center of the image Focus to the lateral resolution target group Adjust gain dynamic range TGC etc make sure only the target line is displayed clearly on the image with no tissue image in the background 5
118. n safety reliability and performance of this product if Installation operations expansions changes modifications and repairs of this product are conducted by personnel not authorized by Mindray The electrical installation of the relevant room does not comply with the applicable national and local requirements The product is not used in accordance with the instructions for use Warranty Statements Mindray warrants that components within the ultrasound system under warranty will be free from defects in workmanship and materials for the amount of time specified under Mindray s then current warranty policy please check with the Mindray Customer Service Department for the applicable warranty period for each system Under this warranty Mindray will repair or replace at Mindray s option any defective component at no charge for materials according to Mindray s then current warranty policy This warranty does not cover consumable items such as but not limited to traveling carrying case acoustic gel paper disposable or one off materials and sampling materials Recommended preventative maintenance as prescribed in the Service Manual is the responsibility of the user and is not covered by this warranty Mindray will not be liable for any incidental special or consequential loss damage or expense directly or indirectly arising from the use of its products Liability under this warranty and the buyer s exclusive reme
119. nal works well if the value keeps stable m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error The interconnection of TEE angel signal goes wrong if the test appears FAIL Suggestion to failure test Description of Self test Test Items C 5 a Restart the device to perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b Itis recommended to replace the main board if the test result is FAIL C 1 14 Z0213 TEE Temperature Signal Test 1 Top test item PC Module and DSP FPGA Interconnection Test 2 lest content Read the value of TEE temperature signal The collecting of the TEE temperature works well if the value keeps stable m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error The interconnection of TEE temperature signal goes wrong if the test appears FAIL 3 Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device to perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b Itis recommended to replace the main board if the test result is FAIL C 1 15 Z0214 DSP FPGA and TR FPGA Interconnection Test Data Interface 1 Top test item AFE Digital Interface Test 2 Test content Test whether XCVER data interface between TR FPGA on the main board and DSP FPGA works well m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result a
120. ndicator Located on the monitor 12 1 3 Troubleshooting as the System is Disabled to Power On Fault Description Cause Analysis System power supply adaptor 1 No AC input 1 Re check the AC power indicator remains 2 Error from power supply connection of AC off adaptor 2 Replace the power The system starts to work but supply adaptor it turns out that the battery supplies the power for the system Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions 12 1 AC indicator on Error from main board of power Replace the main No sound of the fan heard supply board after pressing the power button AC indicator on Main board of power supply Replace CPU module The fan makes the sound responds to the power on off but or the main board after pressing the power CPU module does not respond to button No display shows the power on off module The possibility for CPU module error is comparatively higher When connecting to the 1 Low battery capacity 1 Charge the battery power supply adaptor the 2 Battery module error module system works well If not 2 Replace the battery connecting to the power module supply adaptor the system does not work only with the supply of the battery 12 2 The System Cannot Perform Troubleshooting 12 2 1 Related Modules or Boards 12 2 2 Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting Key points supporting troubleshooting EE Character and progress status during the starting of the system C S O O
121. neeseeeeees C 1 Version Information Mindray may revise this publication from time to time without written notice The detailed information is shown below Release ee Version Date Reason for Revision 2014 10 14 Initial release 20 2015 01 06 Change C 1 30 Z0602 Touch Screen Function Test in chapter Appendix C 30 2015 7 Section 2 1 4 add printer SONY UP D898MD and SONY UP X898MD Section 3 2 1 3 add the travelling case unpacking process Section 7 1 change the No of the main unit back cover with 4 0 2015 9 three probe and single probe Section 9 2 5 add the process of mounting VESA connecting rod Section 11 2 1 3 add supporting disinfectants of the main unit Section 8 2 9 add steps of connecting the ECG module 2014 2015 Shenzhen Mindray Bio medical Electronics Co Ltd All Rights Reserved Intellectual Property Statement SHENZHEN MINDRAY BIO MEDICAL ELECTRONICS CO LTD hereinafter called Mindray owns the intellectual property rights to this Mindray product and this manual This manual may refer to information protected by copyright trademark or patents and does not convey any license under the intellectual property rights of Mindray or of others Mindray intends to maintain the contents of this manual as confidential information Disclosure of the information in this manual in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Mindray is strictly forbidden Release amendment reproduction
122. nge the battery if the test result is FAIL C 1 33 Z0703 Left Battery Test 1 Top test items Left Battery 12C Interconnection Test Test content Read the voltage temperature current volume and charging times etc via SM serial port C 14 Description of Self test Test Items m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error The battery is not existed if the test result appears NaN The left battery goes wrong if the test result is FAIL Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device and perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b Itis recommended to check if the battery is existed if the test result appears NaN c Test again after changing the left and right battery place to confirm the battery problem and then change the battery if the test result is FAIL C 1 34 Z0704 Right Battery Test 1 Top test items Right Battery 12C Interconnection Test Test content Read the voltage temperature current volume and charging times etc from the right battery via SM serial port m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error The right battery goes wrong if the test result is FAIL Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device and perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b Test again
123. ns 12 3 12 3 3 Image Troubleshooting Fault Description Cause Analysis No echo to PHV power supply board error Replace PHV power supply ultrasound image board The probe can recognize but without the echo Dark strips appear on Probe malfunction e g array Replace the probe B image damage etc Replace the probe to eliminate the error If dark strips appear in the near field Replace probe or main board and distribute regularly transmission channels cannot generate transmission waveforms If dark strips appear in the far field Replace probe or main board and distribute regularly Receiving channel error Some channels do not receive or produce echo signal Noise appears in B Probe malfunction Replace with Replace the probe image different probes to check the problem Other electrical equipment in the Confirm the cause of failure by voltage is working so that the probe turning off electrical equipment may be interfered on the floor of all peripherals connected to Displays ripple shaped interference the system signal on the image 12 4 Troubleshooting touchscreen board 12 4 1 Related Modules or Boards 12 4 Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions 12 4 2 Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting 1 Icons on the display Used for confirming that each touch spot responds with the corresponding icon 12 4 3 Touchscreen Troubleshooting No responding on the touchscreen 1 FPC falling
124. nt mode operating panel of the touch screen Measure 1 2 items such as length area The system displays and updates measurement results in the results window Tap Measure gt Advanced on the operating panel of the touch screen Tap Measure Measure Tap Measure Exitthe corresponding measurement the Exit the corresponding measurement measurement Similar operations for other modes Application measurement options agree with various application software packages 5 4 2 3 Cine Review Enter Setup gt System gt Image gt Freeze Config to set Status after Freeze to Cine The system enters _ Enter Cine Review status manual cine review status once Freeze is touched to freeze the image The system enters auto review status Open cine files in Review The system enters automatic cine review status drag playback mark to review the cine images Wanae nere vien on the screen one by one Start auto review Reviewing speed in auto cine In manual cine review status tap to review status tap to select different speeds activate auto cine review 1 10x 1 5x 1 4x 1 2x 1x In auto play status tap i to stop auto play Drag y to the frame which you want to set it Set start point of auto review as start point Drag to the frame which you want to set it Set end point of auto review as end point gt The cine review plays between the start point
125. nto the system port then press in fully 2 Toggle the locking lever to the left position 3 8 System Installation Position the probe properly to avoid it being treaded on or becoming wrapped around other devices DO NOT allow the probe head to hang free Locking lever 3 4 Installing Peripherals Please see Chapter 2 1 4 for the device model that the system supports 3 4 1 Connecting the Footswitch The system supports USB port type footswitches 1 pedal 2 pedal and 3 pedal and wireless type footswitches 2 pedal and 3 pedal m Wireless footswitch setting 1 Connect one wireless footswitch receiver to the ultrasound system Tap inthe top right corner of the screen and select to enter the setup menu Click Maintenance Setup Pairing Wireless FootSwitch to pairing wireless footswitch 2 System Installation 3 9 Setup Extract Preset Data Export Log Enter Windows Recover Pairing Wireless FootSwitch te 3 Confirm dialog box will pop up and click Yes as shown in the following figure Confirm Footswitch application will stop before pairng finshed are you sure continue 4 Warning dialog box will pop up which prompts Please press both of pedals of your footswitch for at least 3sec as shown in the following figure Warning Please press both of pedals of your footswitch for at least 35sec 3 10 System Installation 5 Press both of pedals of y
126. oard off and take the machine assembly and front cover out Open the black clips RA ASA Plug of speaker Plug of connecting ma LVDS cable connecting cable cable of LED indicator board P Q eJ C a Plug of touchscreen FPC cable Plug of connecting cable of LED backlight 3 Unscrew 10 M3 X 14 screws from machine assembly and pull the fan s plug out then remove the fan Fan s plug 8 8 Structure and Assembly Disassembly 4 Unscrew 2 M3 X 6 screws from front cover assembly of main unit and remove LED backlight board Unscrew 2 M3 X 8 sheet metal screw and remove the speaker Speaker LED backlight board 5 Release the clip outwards and pull the connecting cable of LED indicator board then pull LED indicator board upwards LED indicator board 8 2 6 Probe Board Assembly Here take the disassembly of three probes as the example The disassembly of single probe is the same with three probes The disassembly tool cross headed screwdriver M3 M4 1 Disassemble the machine assembly Refer to step 1 to 2 in chapter 8 2 5 2 Unscrew 3 M3 X12 screws and remove Cradle frame Structure and Assembly Disassembly 8 9 3 Unscrew 9 M3 X6 screws and hold the handle of the probe assembly and pull it upwards Remove the probe assembly pa i t a 2 eae cG gt e 2 a a i j m i1 f gt 7 The handle of the probe assembly 8 2 7 SSD and
127. obile trolley and move them together you must secure all objects on the mobile trolley to prevent them from falling Otherwise you should separate the system from the mobile trolley and move them individually When you have to move the system with the mobile trolley upward or downward the stairs you must separate them first and then move them individually Do not move the ultrasound system if the HDD indicator is green sudden shake may cause the HDD in damage When moving the trolley with mounted system please take care of the connector of the power adapter in case of damage The user is not allowed to open the covers and panel of the system neither device disassemble is allowed To ensure the system performance and safety only Mindray engineers or engineers authorized by Mindray can perform maintenance Only technical professionals from Mindray or engineers authorized by Mindray after training can perform maintenance Safety Precautions 1 5 1 3 4 Others For detailed operation and other information about the ultrasound system please refer to the operator s manual Note 1 6 Safety Precautions ions t ica 2 Product Spec ion Introduct 2 1 Intended Use 2 1 1 The diagnostic ultrasound system TE7 is intended for use in clinical ultrasonic diagnosis 2 1 2 System Appearance
128. oeed LLL rom XXX represents fan name VVV represents the current value and LLL represents the gate limit Location of the fans are as shown in figure below facing the front of main board and the rear side of the main unit from up to down Replace the fan re connect the circuit clear off fan blocking Mainbaord Fan socket Ss 10 10 System Diagnosis and Support 10 3 5 PHV Error Alarming tips LOG record Alarm high voltage transmission Is abnormal and images display normally HARDWARE_WAR 0xB1 PHV hardware protection HV_PRN_N 100V HARDWARE_WAR 0xB1 PHV hardware protection PHV_OVP_N OverVoltage Protection HARDWARE_WAR 0xB1 PHV hardware protection PHV_OCP_N OverCurrent Protection CCC HH XXX supply voltage error XXX volt is PPP V upper limit is LLL V CCC represents name of current alarm protocol HH represents the protocol frame header XXX represents the voltage name PHV 1P PHV 1N PHV 2P PHV 2N CW P CW N PPP represents absolute value of current voltage LLL refers to upper limit of preset voltage CCC HH XXX supply voltage error Current volt is PPP V out of range 95V 105V In which CCC refers to the frame name of current alarming protocol and HH refers to frame header XXX refers to the name of high voltage the range of which is from 1
129. of the desktop Used for fixing the main unit support m Assembly Disassembly Pull up the spring pin and separate the spring pin from the knock hole of the base 2 Push the base towards arrow s direction Move each pin to the larger head of the knock hole The base becomes separated from the desktop _ Larger head of the knock hole L 9 2 5 VESA Connecting Rod Parts of the VESA connecting rod for reference Serial No Description Qty Installation of Option Modules 9 5 1 VESA connecting block 1 2 Stainless steel Philips sunk head screw GB T819 2 1997 M5X25 4 3 Standard spring washer GB T93 1987 5 plated with environment friendly colored 4 Mount the VESA Connecting Rod on Metal Bracket 1 Drill through holes on the metal bracket 5 4mm 4 pcs The hole may be one of the following size 75x75mm or 100x100mm 75x75mm 100x100mm NOTE Since the metal bracket may vary among the hospital please drill the through holes as upper as possible on the metal bracket otherwise the probe on the rear side of the main unit may interfere with the metal 2 Align the through holes on VESA rod with the through holes 4 pcs on the metal bracket then fix the VESA rod on the metal bracket with M5x25 screws 4 pcs sprint washer 4 pcs flat washer 4 pcs and hexagon head screws 4 pcs The tightening torque of the cross headed screwdriver is 18 22 kgf cm as shown in figure below
130. ombination screws to remove the adapter 5 8 26 Structure and Assembly Disassembly 8 3 11 Stand Assembly The disassembly tool inner hex wrench M5 cross headed screwdriver M3 M4 and diagonal cutting pliers 1 Remove the front back cover of the stand and the upper cover of the base See chapter 8 3 9 and chapter 8 3 11 2 Unscrew 12 M5 X 12 screws with inner hex wrench M5 to remove the stand assembly 3 Take out the stand assembly Structure and Assembly Disassembly 8 27 4 Unscrew 1 M3 X 8 combination screw with cross headed screwdriver M3 M4 to remove the steel guide rod of the spring 6 Cut off the cable tie with diagonal cutting pliers to remove the spring cable 8 28 Structure and Assembly Disassembly Remove 2 6 washers to take out the gas spring Structure and Assembly Disassembly 8 29 Gas spring switch 10 Unscrew 5 M5 X 20 screws to remove the guideway 8 30 Structure and Assembly Disassembly 8 3 12 Caster The disassembly tool open ended spanner 1 Step on each Off brake to lock the caster 4 casters 2 Seize the stud with the open ended spanner loosen the stud clockwise to remove the caster 4 casters Structure and Assembly Disassembly 8 31 Installation of Option Modules 9 1 Installation of Optional Devices to Software 1 Copy optional key file to USB flash disk and plug USB flash disk to the port 2 Open Preset men
131. on screen and select s to enter the setup menu and click Maintenance the brightness contrast Setup Test Main Monitor to check the monitor functions The monitor display works well after testing each function Bad points are 1 Light dot is 0 blinking dot defect is 0 2 The adjoining dark dots are no more than 3 pairs and there are no adjoining dark dots in image area 3 3 or 3 Successive dark dots are no more than 0 pair The dark dots are no more than 7 and those in the image area are no more than 2 5 2 Checking Performance and Functions 5 The distance between bad dots is no less than 5mm Note the image area refers to the area enclosed by the rectangle with black white background 5 3 2 2 Check Touch Screen Check if keys on the touch screen of B M CW Color All keys function are effective basic modes can respond normally 5 3 2 3 Checking Peripherals Footswitch confirm the normal connection Trigger the freeze key of the footswitch right key between footswitch and USB port Check Image freeze menu and freeze menu appear The the configuration status of footswitch under image is unfrozen if the key is triggered again Key Config and corresponding trigger the print key of the footswitch middle key implementation E g right key image start color print freeze middle key color rint left key white black A j Trigger the print key of the footswitch left key Start
132. on fails the previously stored readings will be used until a passing calibration has occurred During Earth Resistance testing the DUT must be plugged into the 601PRO front outlet If the DUT fails Earth Resistance discontinue tests and label the device defective 1 From the MAIN MENU or with the outlet unpowered plug the DUT into the 601PRO front panel outlet Electrical Safety Inspection A 5 ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION 4 Protective Earth Resistance Attach the 601PRO RED input lead to the device s Protective Earth terminal or an exposed metal area Press shortcut key 3 The Protective Earth Resistance test is displayed Press SOFT KEY 3 to select a test current 1AMP 10AMP or 25AMP The selected test current is displayed in the upper right corner of the display Prot Earth Resistance Test Current 1A A Ohm Limit 0 000 START TEST CAL LEADS AMPERES ai w wre Press START TEST to start the test The test current is applied while resistance and current readings are taken This takes approximately 5 seconds Press the print data key at any time to generate a printout of the latest measurement s When Over is displayed for Ohms this signifies that a valid measurement was not obtained because either an open connection was detected or that the measurement was not within range Readings greater than 9 999 Ohms will be displayed as Over Once it reaches the limitation stop using equipment Check the protect
133. on plane Image effect is show in figure below Checking Performance and Functions 5 21 m Lateral Geometric Positioning Accuracy Test Procedure 1 D n e oO D Place the probe gently on the acoustic window of phantom which is covered by water or gel Adjust display depth to make horizontal groups display in the image Adjust focus to be in horizontal groups no explicit standard Adjust gain TGC etc to make horizontal groups display clearly Use caliper to measure horizontal target distance by step of 20mm Select all measurement values deviating largely from 20 mm and calculate the error by the following formula Geometric E value actual J positioning x 00 actual J accuracy To linear array probe read the lateral distance one segment after another For convex probe display all lateral targets one time The measurement caliper lies at the top or bottom of the target to be measured Image effect is show in figure below 5 22 Checking Performance and Functions 2 00cm 1Wwem 16cm Wem 13cm 2item 5 5 2 4 Blind Area Test Procedure 1 Place the probe gently on the phantom surface which is covered by water or gel 2 Adjust the depth to lower value and set the focus to shallowest 3 Reduce AP Gain etc until the background noise is barely visible 4 Observe the depth of shallowest target image It is also the blind area value For linear probe the probe surface shoul
134. on the menu Packet Size Select different effects through Packet Size Flow State Select different effects through Flow State Persistence Select different effects through Persistence Smooth Adjust through Smooth on the menu Scale Use Scale to adjust PRF values Baseline Adjust through Baseline on the menu Invert Turn the function on or off using the Invert control The adjusting range of frequency values can be divided into 3 levels penetration preferred Pen general mode Gen and resolution preferred Res The frame rate increases when the function is turned on This function is used to adjust the scan angle of linear probes so as to change the angle between the transmitting beam and flow direction There are four levels of line density available UH M H L The higher the line density the higher the resolution There are 3 levels of packet size available 0 represents no packet size control and the bigger the value the higher the sensitivity The higher the packet size the more sensitive the indication for low velocity flow 3 levels are provided L M H The system provides 6 levels of persistence adjustment O0 represents no persistence and the bigger the value the stronger the effect The system provides 6 levels of smooth function the bigger the value the stronger the effect Tap or to change the value slightly or drag the control directly The adjusting r
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136. orts the configurations of single probes and triple probes The function of the three probe keeps the same The probe socket offers 128 array channels It supports TEE probe It supports 192 array probe It supports bi planar probe It provides the switching channel between 128 array port and 64 receiving channel 4 1 2 Front end Circuit It provides physical platform of the transmission and receiving for the entire system which consists of the transmission receiving clock circuit t provides 64 channel transmitting receiving circuit Product Principle 4 1 It supports the 5 emission level It supports CW and CW transmission of maximum 32 channel 160 M system clock 40 M sampling clock 4 1 3 Ultrasonic Engine It provides beam forming of numeric field data It provides the processing of some signals after the beam is formed It provides the scanning control It provides signal channel bus which transmits and receives FPGA It provides the data caching It provides the signal channel bus of main console on the back end It provides switching function of 64 128 channel It provides ECG serial ports and synchronous processing of data It provides the switching control function related to the probe management 4 1 4 Back end Platform It provides the functions for the computing and central control It provides the internal storage It provides IO for other users audio video USB serial port wired network wirele
137. our footswitch for at least 3sec until Wireless footswitch application connected is displayed on the right upper corner of screen Warning dialog box will pop up which prompts Wireless footswitch pairing finished as shown in the following figure click OK Wireless footswitch application connected Warning Wireless footswitch pairing finished 6 Click Footswitch to assign a function to the left middle right key of the foot switch Press the corresponding pedals of footswitch to use the function Footswitch Function Left Freeze Medium Save Image Right Save Clip m USB port type footswitch setting 1 Connect USB port type footswitch to the ultrasound system 2 Click Footswitch to assign a function to the left middle right key of the foot switch 3 4 2 Connecting Removing a USB Devices System Installation 3 11 m When connecting a USB memory device to the ultrasound system via a USB port a sound is heard if it is connected successfully and the symbol appears in the top right corner of the screen m To remove the USB device click to open the Remove USB Device screen Select the device to be removed and tap OK A sound is heard when removing the USB memory device m The system supports option of external DVD RAW drive The DVD R W drive is connected to the ultrasound system via USB port NOTE if the USB disk cannot be recognized by the system please try disconnecting and then connect
138. ower grounding cable to ensure that protective grounding works normally Make sure that the protective grounding works normally ZAWARNING DO NOT connect this system to outlets with the same circuit breakers and fuses that control the current of devices such as life support systems If this system malfunctions and generates an over current or when there is an instantaneous current at power ON the circuit breakers and fuses of the building s supply circuit may be tripped 3 1 1 3 EMI Limitation Ultrasound machines are susceptible to Electromagnetic Interference EMI from radio frequencies magnetic fields and transient in the air wiring They also generate EMI Possible EMI sources should be identified before the unit is installed These sources include medical lasers scanners monitors cauterizing guns and so on Besides other devices that may result in high frequency electromagnetic interference such as mobile phone radio transceiver and wireless remote control toys are not allowed to be presented or used in the room Please turn off those devices to make sure the ultrasound system can work in a normal way System Installation 3 1 3 1 2 Installation Condition 3 1 2 1 Space Requirements Place the system with the necessary accessories at a proper position for convenient use 1 Place the system in a room with good ventilation or having an air conditioning unit 2 Maintain a generous free air flowing space around the
139. ower on diagram 4 2 5 2 Details on Main Unit s Power on Start up procedure of main unit and the performance of power supply amp display in various steps are shown below 4 10 Product Principle AC is in the place AC P i status indicator The ressing power indicator remains button green Power supply battery EC ARM status indicator The Te indicator remains receiving the a aa Exit Do not power on Valid power on Enable CPU_PWR_BTN COME module receiving the signal COME module sending S3 The power on flow starts up EC ARM receiving S3 enableing power supply of main unit EC ARM delay EC ARM sending PWR_12V_OK COME module receiving PWR_12V_OK COME module receiving Starting up BIOS COME module Outputting power on graphic COME module Completing BIOS Starting OS loading with the resolution changing OS loading completed The resolution is finalized Entering OS screen Starting Doppler Product Principle 4 11 5 Checking Performance and Functions 5 1 Description The chapter describes checking methods to main functions and performance The methods are only for reference 5 2 Checking System Status 5 2 1 Running Status 1 Power on off normal duration time is normal no abnormal sounds or occasion occur during normal operation 2 After ultrasound system gets s
140. p Patient Data 1 Press iStation on the control panel to open the iStation dialogue box 2 Select the drive which contains the patient data Click Select All to select all the data or select the target data one by one Click Restore to restore the patient data from the current drive to the patient database 6 6 Introduction on HDD Partition Data 1 The whole capacity is 120 G The details are shown as follows ers 2 Data distribution in each drive is shown as follows a D drive Data directory of Drive D Data Description Demin OO Sesensw f O Sens ocen O pumper DIcoMRevFies Temporary tie backed upby DICOM a E oa O eo b E drive Eme PatenBack Patentdaabadup 3 8 e fom p ooe Software Installation amp Maintenance 6 5 Field Replaceable Unit The chapter describes the detailed information of units which can be replaced in the system scene 7 1 Main Unit Disassembly No Material Name Order Number Remarks Reference AJE SS 1 Main unit front cover 115 031749 00 display touchscreen 8 2 5 Inverter board A Including front cover Including radiator 2 Main board assembly 115 031751 00 8 2 8 assembly Field Replaceable Unit 7 1 Disassembly B gE EE 60 OF jeg ee Ml a y E Bom Ths VUV Out urs e 3 PC module assembly 115 031752 00 SU g3 i lt Including the radiator 8 2 8 4 PHV board assembly 051 001525 00 8 2 8 9 Speaker assembly 020 000031 0
141. part of the image area to adjust the gain Depth adjustment D Drag the Depth control on the right part of the image area to adjust the depth TGC adjustment TGC Tap in the bottol left corner of the image area to open the TGC adjusting dialogue box Acoustic power adjustment Adjust through A Power on the menu Tap or to change the value slightly or drag the control directly Frequency image quality Gain Depth TGC Acoustic Power Focus Image Adjustment Rotation Invert iBeam Gray Map iTouch H Scale Line Density Dynamic Range iClear Persistence TSI Echo Boost Patient Temperature Checking criteria Enter B mode image B mode interface appears The real time value of frequency is displayed in the image parameter area in the upper right corner of the screen fundamental wave F Harmonic frequency H Values of frequency vary depending upon the probe types Scroll up to increase the gain and scroll down to decrease the gain Scroll up to increase the depth and scroll down to decrease the depth To increase the gain compensation in an area of interest drag the TGC control to the right To decrease the gain compensation in the corresponding area of interest drag the control to the left Double click any area on the dialogue box all 6 TGC controls will return to middle state About 1 5 seconds after the adjustment is complete the TGC curve disappears The adjustin
142. play blank screen on the LCD assembly error board or PC assembly Displays normally via HDMI connecting to peripherals 12 6 Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions Appendix A Electrical Safety Inspection The following electrical safety tests are recommended as part of a comprehensive preventive maintenance program They are a proven means of detecting abnormalities that if undetected could prove dangerous to either the patient or the operator Additional tests may be required according to local regulations All tests can be performed using commercially available safety analyzer test equipment These procedures assume the use of a 601PROx International Safety Analyzer or equivalent safety analyzer Other popular testers complying with IEC 60601 1 used in Europe such as Fluke Metron or Gerb may require modifications to the procedure Follow the instructions of the analyzer manufacturer The consistent use of a safety analyzer as a routine step in closing a repair or upgrade is emphasized as a mandatory step if an approved agency status is to be maintained The safety analyzer also proves to be an excellent troubleshooting tool to detect abnormalities of line voltage and grounding as well as total current loads Electrical Safety Inspection A 1 ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION 1 Power Cord Plug TEST PROCEDURE eee PROCEDURE The Power Plug The Power Plug Pins No broken or bent pin No discolored pins The Plug Body No ph
143. ppears Error XCVER data interface on the connection of TR FRGA DSP FPGA goes wrong if the test result is FAIL 3 Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device to perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b Itis recommended to replace CPU if the test result is FAIL C 1 16 Z0215 TR Transmission and Reception Function Test 1 Top test item ATGC Function Test 2 lest content C 6 Description of Self test Test Items Test the coherence of 64 channels in transmitting and receiving one channel transmits 2V 1M PHV1 waveform each time and analyzes whether the waveform is PHV1 and compares the signal to noise ratio of this channel with others m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error The waveform that the channel transmits is incorrect if the information Open circuit of transmitting and receiving channel XXX appears The transmission of this channel affects other channels if the information Short circuit of transmitting and receiving channe XXX appears Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device to perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b Itis recommended to replace the main board if the test result is FAIL C 1 17 Z0216 Speaker Test 1 Top test items N A Test content Play the music by pre
144. pported by the system The information is shown as below 1 Digital graph text printer HP Officejet 7000 wide format MITSUBISHI P95DW N SONY UP D897 SONY UP D898MD SONY UP X898MD Cannon SELPHY CP800 SYMBOL LS2208 SR ASUS DVD NOTE USB cable length of the printer should between 5 ft and 6 ft m Parts that can be used within patient environment Main unit Probes Footswitch Printers MITSUBISHI P9Q5DW N SONY UP D897 SONY UP D898MD SONY UP X898MD Cannon SELPHY CP800 and SONY UP D25MD lf the ultrasound system can not recognize the SONY UP X898MD and SONY UP D898MD printers automatically you may need to change the settings on the printer 2 Black white video printer digital push lt PUSH ENTER to enter the main menu and select DIGITAL gt DRIVER and select 897 Product Specifications 2 5 This device complies with IEC60601 1 2 2007 and its RF emission meets the requirements of CISPR11 Class B In a domestic AWARNING environment the customer or the user should guarantee to connect the system with Class B peripheral devices otherwise RF interference may result and the customer or the user must take adequate measures accordingly 2 2 Specifications 2 2 1 External Dimensions and Weight m Dimensions 97 Depth x 295 Width xX 380 Height mm Weight including batteries three probe socket configuration and one probe lt 8 2Kg 2 2 2 Electric Specifications 2 2 2 1 AC IN
145. river Unscrew 1 captive fastener and remove the cover of battery compartment and 2 batteries Structure and Assembly Disassembly 8 5 Battery compartment cover 1 captive fastener 8 2 4 Back Cover Assembly of Main Unit The disassembly tool flat headed screwdriver cross headed screwdriver M3 M4 1 Remove the battery See chapter 8 2 3 2 Unscrew 4 caps with flat headed screwdriver 4 screw caps 3 Unscrew 7 M3 X 12 screws with cross headed screwdriver and remove the back cover of the main unit 8 6 Structure and Assembly Disassembly 4 Pull the plugs out of the battery connecting board and off on key board and remove the back cover assembly of main unit Plug of off on Plug of battery key board connecting board 5 Unscrew 6 M3 X 6 screws with cross headed screwdriver and remove the battery connecting board and off on key board Oft on key Battery connecting board Structure and Assembly Disassembly 8 7 8 2 5 Front Cover Assembly of Main Unit The disassembly tool cross headed screwdriver M3 M4 1 Refer to step 1 to 4 in chapter 8 2 4 after disassembling the back cover assembly of the main unit 2 Unscrew 7 M3 X 6 screws Pull the each plug to touchscreen FPC cable open the black clips to LVDS cable to speaker cable LED indicator connecting cable and to LED backlight cable Cut the cable tie fixing the speaker connecting cable and connecting cable of LED indicator b
146. rush to clean the holes Use soap suds to clean off the stains and reinstall it after air dry 5 Device cover cleaning Tool dry soft cloth mild soap suds Method Use soft cloth to clean off the dust on the device cover the part exposed Or use mild soap suds to clean off the stains and air dry it Note it is preferred to use soft brush to clean off the dust on the port or socket rather than wet cloth such as probe socket Compatible Disinfections used to clean the main unit The disinfections supported to use when cleaning the housing and display of the system are listed in table below Manufacturer Trade Name Type DR SCHUMACH Cleaniseot WIPES Wi n ER GMBH Seen ae PS Advanced Ultrasound Solutions Inc SONO Ultrasound Wipes Wipe 11 4 Care and Maintenance 11 2 2 Peripherals Cleaning Perform the cleaning according to the reality The test items without the configurations can be ignored Table 11 4 List for peripherals cleaning Color Black White Use soft dry cloth to clean off the dust and stains on the cover video printer Graph text printer Remove the cover to clean the internal of the printer It is necessary to abide by the operation procedures in Operator s Manual to clean the printer Use soft dry cloth to clean off the dust and stains on the cover Remove the cover to clean the internal of the printer It is necessary to abide by the operation procedures in Operator s Manual to clean th
147. rwise the system may be damaged due to hot plug Do not use this system simultaneously with equipment such as an electrosurgical unit high frequency therapy equipment or a defibrillator etc otherwise electric shock may result This system is not water proof If any water is sprayed on or into the system electric shock may result DO NOT connect or disconnect the system s power cord or its accessories e g a printer or a recorder without turning OFF the power first This may damage the system and its accessories or cause electric shock Avoid electromagnetic radiation when perform performance test on the ultrasound system In an electrostatic sensitive environment don t touch the device directly Please wear electrostatic protecting gloves if necessary You should use the ECG leads provided with the ECG module Otherwise it may result in electric shock Maximum output power of the trolley is 240 VA 1 3 2 Mechanical Safety ZAWARNING A CAUTION 1 When moving the system you should first power off the system disconnect the system from other devices including probes and disconnect the system from the power supply Do not subject the transducers to knocks or drops Use of a defective probe may cause electric shock to the patient Do not expose the system to excessive vibration during the transportation to avoid device dropping collision or mechanical damage When you place the system on the m
148. s function is used to set whether a B image B Color image and PW image are displayed synchronously Turn the function on or off using the HPRF control Tap and drag the green baseline on the spectrum to change the position Changes the flow velocity range to optimize the image Tap or to change the value slightly or drag the control directly The adjustable angle range is 89 89 in increments of 1 Tap the three buttons above Quick Angle on the bottom of the image area There are 3 angles for quick adjustment 60 0 and 60 Adjust dynamic range through Dyn Ra Tap or to change the value slightly or drag the control directly The adjusting range is 24 72 The more the dynamic range the more specific the information and the lower the contrast with more noise Adjust through Volume on the menu Tap or to change the value slightly or drag the control directly The adjusting range of the audio is 0 100 Utilizing the output audio helps to identify the feature and the status of flow This feature is used to steer the direction of the beam so as to change the angle between the beam and flow direction with immobility of the linear probe The PW Steer function is available only for linear probes Checking Performance and Functions 5 15 5 4 2 2 Basic Measurement B mode Enter basic measurement mode e Tap Measure gt Basic on the Enter advanced measureme
149. ss CAL to begin calibration as shown Disconnect All Patient Leads and OUTLET connections CAL Gi w Uo Oo lf the calibration fails the previously stored readings will be used until a passing calibration has occurred Also the esc stop key has no effect during calibration 3 When the calibration is finished the Mains on Applied Part test will reappear 1 A 2 beep per second signal indicates high voltage present at the applied part terminals while a calibration is being performed 2 High voltage is present at applied part terminals while measurements are being taken A 12 Electrical Safety Inspection ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION 7 Mains on Applied Part Leakage Performance 1 From the MAIN MENU or with the outlet unoowered plug the DUT into the 601 2 Attach the applied parts to the 601PRO applied part terminals 3 Press shortcut key 7 The Mains on Applied Part test is displayed Mains on Applied Part All Earth Outlet Norm Pol Earth L2 Norm uA Rev uA Limit Inv START TEST CAL DUT OFF APPLIED PART Gai P ewe o To p 4 Select the desired outlet configuration and applied part to test using the appropriate SOFT KEYS 5 Press START TEST SOFT KEY 1 to begin the test 6 Press the print data key to generate a printout of the latest measurement 601PROx1 safety tester Polarity reversing switch gt Ls AIS Probe a fh s Normal saline pa switch 110 ma
150. ss network USB four USB 3 0 ports HDMI provides one HDMI port the resolution which HDMI outputs supports four types of modes 1024 768 1280 720 1280 1024 1920 1080 the resolution is decided by the user full screen and standard screen are available the information that HDMI outputs It provides two ports to two speakers right left channel Wired Ethernet connection port provides one 1000 M port Wireless Ethernet connection port one wireless network port embedded in the equipment mPCle port used in the wireless LAN adapter internal antenna ECG serial port provides ECG serial port to connect external ECG module 4 1 5 Person and machine Communication It provides LCD display output 4 2 Product Principle Anti glare Adjustable brightness It supports the calibration for color temperature and gamma It shows the status of the entire system battery discharging charging status orange standby status orange AC available green It provides on off button It provides a touchscreen input t provides multi touch lt supports the wake on touch 4 1 6 Power Supply amp Battery It supplies the power for internal circuit and electronics External 19 V adapter The battery supplies the power for the internal The standby of the battery is longer than 24 hours The maximum endurance time is longer than 2 hours Product Principle 4 3 4 2 Physical Structure of Hardware System 4
151. ssembly Disassembly Cross headed screwdriver Name Material No Remarks Inner hexagon spanner 369H 1 5 6 0mm 095 000062 00 M5 Spanner 1PK H024 095 000063 00 4 Diagonal cutting pliers N 206S 095 000077 00 Anti electrostatic j glove 1 pair 8 3 1 2 Engineers Required Only technical professionals from Mindray or engineers authorized by Mindray after training can perform maintenance and check 8 3 1 3 Disassembly Requirements You should perform the following preparations before the disassembling of ultrasound device 1 Stop scanning the patient and capturing images Shut down the device and cut off AC power supply Unplug AC power supply cable 2 Lock the caster from moving in the disassembly 3 Prepare the tools required 8 3 2 Wet Tissue Holder The disassembly tool cross headed screwdriver M3 M4 knife 1 Release the Velcro tape to remove the wet tissue container es Velcro tape 2 Remove the cover over the screw and the mat of the wet tissue holder with the knife Structure and Assembly Disassembly 8 15 3 Unscrew 2 M4 X 12 combination screws to remove the wet tissue holder 8 3 3 Printer The disassembly tool inner hex wrench M3 M4 cross headed screwdriver M3 M4 knife 1 Unscrew 2 M5 X 20 screws with inner hex wrench M4 to remove the printer and the holder 2 Unscrew 4 M3 X12 screws on the back of the support with cross headed screw M3 M4 8 16 Str
152. ssing the speaker from left or right side Test whether audio clip amplifier circuit or soeaker function works well The dialog box appears from either left or right side to inquire the audibility of the speaker If it is inaudible click Retry to re play the track of the music If it fails after many times play click No Can t If it is audible click Yes Can Can you hear music playing out of leftside of machine Retry m Analysis to test failure The audio module or the speaker does not work well if the test result is FA L The test person need to jude if the sounds is heard normal during the test Suggestion to failure test It is recommended to check the speaker and wire material first and then check CPU and COME module C 1 18 Z0217 WIFI Function Test 1 Top test items N A Test content Judge whether the wireless network adapter exists and then search for SSID list m Analysis to test failure Description of Self test Test Items C 7 The wireless network adaptor cannot be recognized if information There is no wireless device appears WIFI hotspot cannot be found if information WIFI Function test FAIL appears Suggestion to failure test a Check whether the connection of wireless network adaptor is fixed well and wireless network adaptor is not forbidden if the information There is no wireless device appears b Check whether there is WIFI hotspot if the information WIFI
153. st if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears C 8 Description of Self test Test Items b It is recommended to replace PHV power board if the test result is FAIL C 1 21 Z0302 PHV Board CW Mode Test 1 Top test items DSP FPGA and PHV ARM Interconnection Test Test content Adjust the voltage of CW mode linearly and set four voltage values Read PHV1P and PHV1N voltage value via PHV serial port driver m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error The voltage value of CW mode does not meet the requirement if the test result is FAIL Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device and perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b It is recommended to replace PHV power board if the test result is FAIL C 1 22 Z0303 PHV Board PHV Mode Test 1 Top test items DSP FPGA and PHV ARM Interconnection Test Test content Adjust PHV voltage linearly and set five voltage values Read PHV1P PHV1N PHV2P and PHV2N voltage value via PHV serial port driver m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error The voltage value of PHV mode does not meet the requirement if the test result appears FAIL Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device and perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to r
154. stem Monitor Power supply alert XXX Current voltage VVV V Limit voltage LLL HHH V Replace button battery System Monitor Power supply alert XXX Current voltage VVV V Limit voltage LLL HHH V XXX represents voltage name VVV represents the current value and LLL HHH represents the upper and lower limits The voltage names respectively are P2V5 N11V7 P38V3 P5V AP5SV6 AP3V6 P12V P1V5 P1V P1V35 P1V2 P1V8 AP2V AP2V8 lf a certain segment of the circuit is abnormal or goes higher or lower it should replace main board System Diagnosis and Support 10 9 10 3 3 Abnormal Temperature Temperature Alert After the alarm the software starts to shut down the system kk System Monitor Temperature Alert Restart the system after the XXX Current temperature VVV C device is shut down due to Limit temperature LLL HHH C temperature alarm XXX represents temperature name VVV age Sinan represents the current value and LLL HHH represents the upper and 20xx xx xx means date of the lower limits The names for the log temperature FPGA CPU thermal sensor Check if the fan stops or check the cooling condition of the FPGA PC module CPU thermal sensor 10 3 4 Fan Error Alarming tips Ventilator requires maintenance please contact the service xxk System Monitor Fan alert XXX Current speed VVV rom Limit s
155. sult is FAIL C 1 6 20205 AFE SPI Interface Test 1 Top test items DSP FPGA and TR Interconnection Test Control Interface Test content Test whether the SPI control bus communication between TR FPGA and AFE works well via reading the registering m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error TR FPGA and AFE s SPI bus have communication error if the test result is FAIL Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device and perform the self test if the test result appears Error It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b Itis recommended to change CPU if the test result is FAIL C 1 7 20206 AFE Digital Interface Test 1 Top test items AFE SPI Interface Test Test content Enter system test mode write the data to TR AFE input delay RAM re read the data from delay channel memory and make the judgment to locate the channel and AFE clip m Analysis to test failure The driver goes wrong if the test result appears Error The system will prompt TR AFE digital interface test FAIL AFE lt which AFE gt Broken Broken channel lt detective channels gt if the test result is FAIL It means AFE clip goes wrong Suggestion to failure test a Restart the device and perform the self test if the test result appears Error which indicates the logic error of DSP FPGA occurs It is necessary to restore Doppler software if Error re appears b Itis recommended
156. t You can see properties in the Configure Service area 3 Modify the parameters and tap Update to update the setting 3 5 5 2 Q Path rm Hp E When logging on the Q path service the ultrasound system is connected to the external network and it may be infected by virus Please do not access the unrelated website or perform any unrelated operations lf abnormal data or link is discovered after logging on the Q path service please stop operation and contact the Q path service provider You can use the ultrasound system to check data on browser directly After you have ordered storage service of a network website service you can check data using the website authorized account and password provided by the service vendor Q path is a network server provided by Telexy Healthcare Inc for digital image storage For details please contact Q Path service provider 1 Set related setting in the path Setup gt Network gt Q Path a Select Enable Q Path in the path b Enter the website account and password of the target service C Enable Q Path Server Address User Name Password 2 Tap Save to exit Setup screen 3 Select O from the system tool bar in the top right corner of the screen Tips lf network connection is not normal the system will prompt Loading Q path application please wait The following prompt may display every time you enter Q Path after powering on the machine
157. t into the folder of Test Report Loop_N The test results are PASS and FAIL N is the loop times of the test 10 4 4 3 Test Data Export 1 Plug USB flash disk or removable storage medium to the port of the device 2 The user chooses the logic drive of removable storage medium Click Save Report on test interface to export the test data to root directory of the drive and name it as Test Report The dialog box appears after the test report is saved successfully ait Su ul to copy test reports to removable disk 3 See Appendix C for details of test items Note It is not operational for users if there is no removable storage medium to the computer System Diagnosis and Support 10 21 1 1 Care and Maintenance 11 1 Overview The maintenance procedure in this chapter is for recommendation 11 1 1 Tools Measurement Devices and Consumables Table 11 1 List for Tools and Measurement Devices Tools Measurement Devices Plastic and resin container 1 Used to contain the physiological saline and two probes available in the container Soft brush 1 The size is similar to that of the brush The material of the brush should be soft Small plastic bowl Used to contain soap suds Safety testing device See Appendix A for details Table 11 2 Consumable List Physiological saline About 1000 mL Reach the half of the container to submerge the probe in the saline See Appendix A for details Concentration 0 85 to 0 95 Car
158. tarted the fan starts working and no abnormal noise is heard when the fan is working Check whether product configurations and software versions are normal via About interface Check whether contrast and brightness of the monitor are normal Check whether time and date are valid and correct Check whether all status indicators are normal Check all log records together with the users to confirm whether there are any abnormalities et Oe a 5 2 2 Working Condition Check the ambient temperature and humidity The measurement related to security features is sensitive to humidity If the insulation feature of the system deteriorates due to the increase of system service time or system malfunctions the fluctuation range of measurement results are likely to increase with the humidity increasing Checking Performance and Functions 5 1 5 3 General Check 5 3 1 Check Flow Check the monitor Check the touch screen Check peripherals l Check I O ports 5 3 2 Check Content 5 3 2 1 Check Monitor Monitor brightness adjustment Height adjustment Monitor contrast adjustment Tap inthe top right corner of the screen and Monitor maintenance drag the adjusting point to change the brightness lt Log on with the account named as on the brightness control Service Tap inthe top right corner of the screen and Tap In the top right corner of the drag the adjusting point to change the contrast
159. the system 6 Tap Have Disk to find the driver path the installation type should be WIN7 64 and then tap Next to install the driver 28 Add Printer E Add Printer Install the printer driver zA Choose your printer from the list Click Windows Update to see more models lt To install the driver from an installation CD click Have Disk Manufacturer Printers Brother EA Brother DCP 116C Canon EA Brother DCP 117C Epson EA Brother DCP 128C Fuji Xerox EA Brother DCP 129C T P 130C Windows Update 7 Complete the operation according to the tips on the screen Tap Finish to end the installation m Add network printer 1 As the system is connected into a LAN open Setup gt System gt Peripheral screen 2 Tap Add Printer select Add a network wireless or Bluetooth printer System Installation 3 13 The system starts to search all available printers within the network Select the target printer and tap Next the system tries to connect to this printer When the connection is successful the system prompts the dialogue box tap Next according to the screen tips and then tap Finish The printer is installed successfully Tips the system has combined many types brands of printer drivers if targeted printer drive is not included in the system you may need to install the driver for the network printer Please use the optical disk or USB flash drive with the driver to install
160. the port for the main console t provides the port for the memory SSD It provides system monitoring t provides power supply management t provides physical port for User IO It provides power supply and video sources for the display It provides USB port and power supply for the touchscreen It provides the adapter and the power supply port 4 2 3 4 PHV Board t provides transmitting power supply for transmitting circuit on non CW mode t provides power supply for high voltage switch switching circuit of 64 128 channel t provides PHV control circuit and control port 4 6 Product Principle 4 2 3 5 COME Module It provides functions of main console Use PC module as the main console based on intel Core i7 351 7UE processer The port of PC module meets the requirement of COME 2 0 Type6 Pin out 2 GB memory DDR 3 maximum capacity 16 GB The highest 1 7 GHz basic frequency 7 PCle x1 8 USB2 0 4 USB3 0 It supports single channel dual channel 18 24bit LVDS 3 DDI it supports HDMI DVI DisplayPort It supports 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet It supports ATX power supply 4 2 3 6 Adapter Board It transfers the power supply signal It provides EMI filter for the adapter input 4 2 3 7 Battery Connecting Board It transfers the battery signal 4 2 3 8 LED Indicator lt transfers the status signal of the unit to the display of LED 4 2 3 9 Keyboard It provides the starting up but
161. the storage server is Storage and the AE Title of the accepted SCU is preset as Machine then in the figure above the AE Title of Local should be Machine and the AE Title of the storage server should be Storage 3 5 6 3 Storage Service Preset 1 On the DICOM HL7 screen select the Storage page tab to enter the Storage page 2 Select a device and enter the correct AE Title port etc 3 Tap Add to add the service to the Service List Storage Device AE Title Maximum Retries Color Mode SR Storage Option m Cancel Delete 3 28 System Installation Print Worklist MPPS computer Interval Time 5ec Compression Mode Color Not Store SR Max Allow Multiframe eee Framerate Device Service Name Default Storage Commitment Query Retrieve Service Name computer Storage Port 104 Timeout Se 4c c Compression Ratio _ Encapsulated PDF Add AE Title Default DICOM storage preset items are described as follows Name Description After setting the servers in the DICOM local screen the Device names will appear in the drop down list Select the name of the storage server Service Name The default is xxx Storage user changeable Application Entity title It should be consistent with that of AE litle the storage server DICOM communication port 104 is the default The port eo should be consistent with that of the storage server port Maximum Retries S
162. ton 4 2 3 10 LCD Backlight Board It provides constant current of backlight LED inside LCD display 4 2 3 11 Touch Screen Control Board It verifies the touching movements of the user and reports them to the main control platform lt communicates with main console via USB port 4 2 4 Hardware Module 4 2 4 1 Display Monitor Assembly The assembly includes the touchscreen and the display both of which are adhesive with optical bonding It receives the input from the user and provides the output Display 15 inch IPS LED backlight wide visual angle 1024 768 resolution anti glare LVDS port 12 V power supply of display backlight 3 3 V power supply of control circuit Product Principle 4 7 Touchscreen Projected capacitive multi touch high sensitivity design available on glove operation anti glare connection to the touchscreen via FPC 5 v power supply of touchscreen 4 2 4 2 SSD Memory space for the user and the system 120GB SSD initial release capacity mPCle port 4 2 4 3 WIFI It provides WiFi connectivity for the user mPCle port 2 5GB 5GB dual band 802 1 b g n internal antenna 4 2 4 4 ECG Module It provides the signal magnification the filter and the sampling function for the main unit External module It connects to the main unit via serial port and uses ASIC chip from Mindray s monitoring department 4 2 4 5 Adapter lt transfers the alternative current to the direct current It provides
163. u Click Maintenance Optional Select the software package to be installed from the list Region Status General Title Status DICOM OB GYN SR Installed Image DICOM MPPS Installed Measure DICOM Query Retrieve Installed DICOM Worklist Installed OB Obstetrics Package Installed Footswitch Gynecology Package Installed Abdomen General Package Installed Option Small Parts Package Installed Admin Urology Package Installed Cardiology Package Installed Scan Code Vascular Package Installed Peripheral a Emergency amp Critical Package Installed Nerve Package Installed Maintenance LVO Installed iVision installed Ty OW Not Installed About Caution To trial install and uninstall a component will cause the system shut down Trial install Batch Install 3 Click Install Select key file from the dialog box and then click OK Click Batch Install Select whole key folder from the dialog box and then click OK Installation of Option Modules 9 1 4 The optional assembly becomes Installed after the key files is installed The corresponding function is activated after restarting the system 5 Option trial select the corresponding software package and then lick Trial Note After all modules are installed please go to the previous interface to confirm Uninstall 1 Select the software package to be uninstalled from option list 2 Click Uninstall and it pops up th
164. ucture and Assembly Disassembly 3 Remove 2 Velcro tapes to take out the printer 8 3 4 Upper Cover of Trolley s Handle The disassembly tool cross headed screwdriver M3 M4 1 Unscrew 10 M3 X 8 screws on the upper cover of trolley s handle 2 Split the upper cover and lower cover 3 The screwdriver goes inside the gap M3 M4 and split the upper cover gently NOTE In case of the damage to the cover do not split it by force Structure and Assembly Disassembly 8 17 8 3 5 Main Unit Support The disassembly tool cross headed screwdriver M3 M4 1 Remove the upper cover of the trolley s handle See chapter 8 3 4 2 Itis unnecessary to loosen the screws Hold two sides of the back cover as shown in the figure below Pull the back cover towards arrow s direction Note hold the back cover tightly to avoid falling of the cover from hands 3 Unscrew 2 M4 X 12 screws on each left and right side to remove the back cover of the support 8 18 Structure and Assembly Disassembly 5 Unscrew 4 M4 X 12 screws on each left and right side to remove the support 8 3 6 Support The disassembly tool cross headed screwdriver M3 M4 inner hex wrench M5 1 Remove the support of the main unit See chapter 8 3 7 2 Unscrew 2 M3 X 8 screws with cross headed screwdriver M3 M4 Structure and Assembly Disassembly 8 19 8 3 7 Front Back Cover of the Stand The disassembly tool cross head
165. uide for detailed system operations and Doppler system restoration To avoid data loss back up user s preset data and patient data ZAAWARNING m before system restores 2 Do Not cut off shut down or restart the system in the restoration 6 3 Enter Windows 1 The password is generated by device Mac address and serial number see System Information please contact Mindray Service Department for details 2 Enter maintenance menu Tap Enter Windows Type the password to enter Windows system 6 2 Software Installation amp Maintenance 6 4 Software Maintenance 6 4 1 Log Export 1 Insert the USB disk to the device 2 Tap Setup interface select Export Log to export the log 3 Select the path in the Browse page to save the log and then click OK 4 When the log is exported the system prompts Export succeed click OK to return to Maintenance menu The log can be exported to the external USB storage device only Make sure there is enough space for the storage before the exporting Note 6 5 Data Backup and Storage 6 5 1 Preset Data Management Tap in the top right corner of the screen and select fe to enter the setup menu and click Maintenance Export and import system preset data or load the factory Software Installation amp Maintenance 6 3 6 5 1 1 Region Module All Preset General Oo Image a Measure Exam Mode OB Adult ABD Adult Cardiac Footswitch Cardi
166. upply Monitoring Fan Monitoring PC module Status and Control Signal Clip of Temperatuke Control 7 System Biia Monitoring DC DC Power Supply Status On Off Module pey Status igma Control Signal of Power Supply euua zuy lIM Adapter 19v AC IN Board Adapter POWE O a Signa LED i Power on speakers Indicator tevnad Board YP Picture 3 The Diagram of Hardware Principle Product Principle 4 5 4 2 3 Hardware Board 4 2 3 1 Probe Board The probe extension and probe connectivity are achieved on this board It includes the single probe port board and three probe port board and it can be configured before and after leaving the factory The port on the probe board extends to three The signal switching amp probe connectivity are achieved on single port probe board The probe and the port on the main unit take form of the comprehensive probe port 4 2 3 2 Probe Connecting Board The probe connecting board transfers the signal no circuit 4 2 3 3 Main Board Being the core of entire main unit the main board fulfills most functions of the hardware t provides switching function of 64 128 channel t provides 64 channel transmitting circuit It provides 64 channel receiving circuit t provides clock circuit t provides all functions of ultrasonic engine It provides power supply circuits except for PHV HV It provides power supply and
167. version and release date TE7 Selflest Software for Maintenance Version xx Release Date YYYY MM DD will be displayed on the left side of the status bar During the test the software version in the status bar becomes the name of current test The current test progress and overall test progress are displayed on the status bar Beyond that the status bar tests the rest time in real time Current Step Total Step Remain Time TE SelfTest Software for Maintenance Version 0 09 Release Date 014 06 1 Sketch of test status bar Monitoring information bar 10 16 System Diagnosis and Support Current time CPU ocCPUation rate CPU 1 temperature CPU 2 temperature CPU 3 temperature CPU 4 temperature DC DC temperature AFE temperature and DSP FPGA junction temperature display on monitoring information bar lf the temperature exceeds the working temperature the temperature status in progress bar appears in red System dialog box The element in the system dialog box changes as the color of test result changes in the test process If the test fails the color of the element becomes red if the test succeeds it becomes green If the color of the element does not change it indicates the test does not proceed Test information The test result is displayed after the test is completed Green PASS indicates the pass of the sub item Red FAIL indicates the failure of the sub item If the item has not been tested it appears in grey S
168. y Building Keji 12th Road South High tech industrial park Nanshan Shenzhen 518057 P R China EMAA Tel 86 755 81888998 755 26582680 Descriptions Committed The following marks are used for describing menu items buttons on dialog boxes and other basic operations in the manual Menu item or key the square bracket for enclosing menu item or key refers to the menu items or the keys on dialog boxes Click Menu item or key move the cursor to the menu item or the key on the dialog box and then press lt Set gt Or click other optional keys on touch screen Menu item Sub menu item select sub menu item based on the operation path 1 Safety Precautions This chapter describes important issues related to safety precautions as well as the labels and icons on the ultrasound machine 1 1 Meaning of Signal Words In this service manual the signal words AN DANGER ZN WARNING Z cCAUTION and NOTE are used regarding safety and other important instructions The signal words and their meanings are defined as follows Please be aware of the meaning of the signal words before reading this manual Signal word Description A Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that if not avoided will result DANGER in death or serious injury AN Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided could result WARNING in death or serious injury A Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if
169. y Check a Visually check to confirm there is no any crack Casters of cart Operate the casters to confirm the locking and releasing functions are normal a Visually check to confirm that there is no Inner skewness and the connecting screws are free of hexagon Connection of breakage or falling off wrench 6 cart casters b Check with the spanner to make sure that there is no looseness between the caster and the base connection screw Handle of cart a Check by sight if the handle has cracks i Care and Maintenance 11 7 ee ee b Use awrench to check if the handle is loose Cart supporting a Use hands to check if the supporting parts are none parts loose b Check by sight if there is any crack l unit Other mechanical Check to confirm that there is no looseness to other none structures mechanical parts no crack to cover and no conductive parts show in sight 11 3 5 Electrical Safety Inspection Only technical professionals or engineers after training can perform electric safety inspection Please refer to appendix A Electrical Safety Inspection for details 11 8 Care and Maintenance 1 2 Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions 12 1 Troubleshooting as the System is Disabled to Power On 12 1 1 Related Modules or Boards pws 12 1 2 Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting ed Main unitfan unit fan sounds occur after power off occur after sounds occur after power off off m eeo AC i
170. ysical damage to the plug body No physical damage to the strain relief No The Strain Relief plug warmth for device in use The Power Plug No loose connections The Power ThePowercos No physical damage to the cord No deterioration to the cord For devices with detachable power cords The Power Cord inspect the connection at the device For devices with non detachable power cords inspect the strain relief at the device A 2 Electrical Safety Inspection ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION 2 Device Enclosure And Accessories TEST PROCEDURE Visual Inspection No physical damage to the enclosure and accessories No physical damage to meters switches connectors etc No residue of fluid spillage e g water The Enclosure and Accessories l coffee chemicals etc No physical damage to probe head e g crack No loose or ot parts e g knobs dials terminals etc Contextual Inspection No unusual noises e g a rattle inside the The Enclosure and Accessories No unusual smells e g burning or smoky smells particularly from ventilation holes No taped notes that may suggest device deficiencies or operator concerns Electrical Safety Inspection A 3 ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION 3 Device Labeling TEST PROCEDURE Check the labels provided by the manufacturer or the healthcare facility is present and legible gt Main Unit Label gt Integrated Warning Labels gt S

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