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1. Figure 14 2 NEC Multisync LCD1770NX NXM Rear View The connections should be made as shown in Section 2 Installation of the LH 500 Workstation 14 2 2 Software Settings The software settings that affect this monitor are the general video settings affecting any monitor resolution and color These settings are set when installing the LH 500 Workstation image To verify these settings from the taskbar Start menu select Settings gt gt Control Panel Select and open or double click the Display icon and choose the Settings tab In the Colors combo box color setting should be True Color 24 bit In the Screen Area section the slide bar should be set to 1024 x 768 14 2 3 Monitor Settings All changes to the monitor settings configuration are performed through the On Screen Manager OSM software To access OSM menu press any of the control buttons MENU EXIT Left Right Down Up To change signal input press the SELECT button NOTE OSM must be closed in order to change signal input NOTE When RESET is pressed in the main and sub menu a warning window will appear allowing you to cancel the RESET function by pressing the MENU EXIT button Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation C
2. 7 QUICK REFERENCE 7 41 Part Numbers 7 1 1 LH 500 Workstation Components This parts listing contains the replaceable components of the LH 500 Workstation Replacement or repair of the internal parts of the computer base is not authorized while 3 year warranty is in effect Caution Read section 1 of this document before replacing any components in the LH 500 Workstation Table 7 1 7 1 Part Numbers PIN 179658 Cord LH 500 Instrument Computer to LH 500 Workstation DB9 to DB25 179659 Cord Monitor Keyboard and mouse KVM cables A B switch TBD Card modem US Robotics 56K PCI TBD Case Computer case with power supply and fans both computer systems TBD Component memory 256 MB DIMM 623271 A B Computer Switch 2016829 LH 500 Instrument Computer base 623144 LH 500 Workstation Computer base AMI Olympus II motherboard 723495 LH500 Workstation Computer base AMI Olympus IV motherboard 255561 LH500 Workstation Computer base AMI Olympus IV motherboard Refurbished 773651 LH500 Workstation Computer base AMI Olympus IV motherboard ROHS 2016941 Data entry 104 key keyboard PS 2 English 178086 Data entry bar code hand held 773834 External Power Supply for Hand Held Barcode Scanner 2016876 Data entry mouse optical USB amp PS 2 2016938 Display monitor 17 inch NEC Multisync LCD1760VM TBD Drive LG Electronics DVD ROM TBD Drive Plextor CD R W TBD Drive Hard Drive IDE 6418503 Software 3 1 2 floppy Ima
3. Ac T5 diff Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 39 of 173 6 11 4 Computer Troubleshooting Instrument Computer DOS Based Computer Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 40 of 173 6 11 5 Computer Troubleshooting Windows Based Computers YES If recovery disk was not available then make recovery disk after re imaging Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 41 of 173 Section D QUICK REFERENCE
4. Disabled Enabled Suspend Suspend Disabled Disabled 50 Monitor Monitor Monitor Monitor Monitor Monitor Disabled On Off Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Page 101 of 173 18 3 AMI BIOS use with the AMI Olympus Series 876 System Board RoHS compliant 18 3 1 Accessing the BIOS setup Turn the power on for the computer As the POST routine executes the message Hit DEL if you want to run Setup is displayed Press lt Delete gt This occurs very fast If lt Delete gt was pressed in time you will be presented with the BIOS Setup screen Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 102 of 173 18 3 2 BIOS Setup The BIOS setup screen is presented as a form titled BIOS SETUP UTILITY Under the title is a row of menus Each menu presents a related group of setup The menus are e Main e Advanced e Chipset e PCIPnP e Power e Boot e Security e Exit To change from one menu to another use the right or left arrow keys Many of the setup items displayed are detected and set automatically by the BIOS They do not allow manual entry They are shown to verify how they have been set an
5. LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Revision BA Date July 15 2008 Author Max Johnson These drawings and specifications are the property of Beckman Coulter Inc are issued in strict confidence and shall not be reproduced copied or used as the basis for the manufacture or sale of apparatus without prior written permission EE Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration Page 2o0f173 P N 625044 Rev BA WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS Beckman Coulter Inc makes no representation that upon furnishing this service manual the holder of the manual will have the necessary technical capabilities and know how to properly troubleshoot and repair any of the equipment specified in the manual Beckman Coulter Inc assumes no liability whatsoever including consequential and incidental damages resulting from improper operation of Beckman Coulter instruments after maintenance of Beckman Coulter instruments has been performed by persons not employed by Beckman Coulter Inc Furthermore Beckman Coulter Inc assumes no liability whatsoever for any personal injury or property damage resulting from maintenance and or repair of Beckman Coulter instruments performed b
6. Obtain an IF address automatically f Use the following IF address IP address lf2 lo OW 12 Subnet mask 255 2556 0 DO Default gateway f Obtain ONS server address automatically f Use the following ONS server addresses Preferred ONS server Alternate ONS server Advanced Table 22 4 TCP IP Properties Window Click OK to close the windows If OK is not selected to exit BOTH screens the changes will not be saved Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 144 of 173 Restart the LH Workstation Repeat steps 0 through 0 for each Workstation being connected to the PROService Connector Proceed to Step 22 2 7 Workstation Setup Enable Transmission from Workstation 22 2 7 Workstation Setup Enable Transmission from Workstation e Logon to the LH Workstation using the Ser account e Choose System Setup from the Command Center e Choose Communication from the System Setup e Select the Instrument tab e Enter the appropriate analyzer serial number in the Analyzer field located under the System Serial Number section of the screen e Select the RCS tab
7. 7 Click on the Finish button 8 The Workstation will automatically shutdown at this time Remove the storage medium before starting the Workstation 20 6 Copy LabAdmin Profiles to Default This function is accessed from the Workstation application System Setup Any new users added to the operating system will use default settings when created Using this function sets the default profile used to the profile that has been set up for LabAdmin This is most useful for enabling the default printer automatically without having to set it for each new user 20 6 1 Procedure 1 Establish any settings you want as default while logged on as user LabAdmin Logon as user TempAdmin This procedure requires administrative privileges To logon as a different user press lt Ctrl gt lt Esc gt From the Start menu that appears select Shutdown A prompt with a drop down text field box will appear Click on the drop down arrow and select the top item Log off lt current user gt after a short delay you will be presented with a new log on prompt Select the System Setup icon from the Workstation taskbar Note If you have just imaged the system and are using the blank TempAdmin password you have not yet started the Workstation application and therefore cannot choose the Workstation taskbar icon Instead press lt Ctrl gt lt Esc gt and choose Run from the Start menu Type in C ADMS setup exe or use the Browse button to find select and Open t
8. GDR 8162B 13 1 LG Electronics GDR 8161BIl DVD ROM The LG Electronics GDR 8161BI DVD ROM drive that is used on the LH 500 Workstation can read a DVD ROM disk at 16X speed and a CD ROM disk at 48X speed It is a Plug amp Play device that will be recognized during the power on boot sequence and will automatically load the windows ATAPI driver 13 1 1 Input and Output Connections The LG Electronics GDR 8161BI DVD ROM has four connectors and a jumper bank on the rear of the drive as follows e ATAPI Connector The ATAPI connector connects to an IDE controller on the system card The LG Electronics DVD ROM is configured as a Slave drive on the Primary IDE channel of the system card e Power Connector The power supply connector connects to one of the standard 12V 5V power supply connectors e IDE Jumper 3 position jumper that determines the IDE drive configuration for the system The LH 500 Workstation uses the Slave position for this drive e Analog Audio The 4 pin connector next to the Master Slave jumpers is used for the analog audio signals shown in Figure 13 1 LG Electronics GDR 8161BIl DVD ROM Hardware Configuration This is the connector that is used by the LH 500 Workstation e Digital Audio The smaller connector next to the Analog Audio connector is for digital audio and is not used on the LH 500 Workstation The front panel of the LG Electronics GDR 8161Bl DVD ROM has the following controls e Eject Button used
9. Insert Diskette 1 into drive A Turn the Instrument Computer ON From the Installation Menu select Format C Drive and press ENTER Follow on screen instructions to complete the hard drive format From the Installation Menu select Install LH 500 Analyzer Software and press ENTER 9 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation 10 Remove the diskette from drive A 11 Turn the Instrument Computer OFF 12 Wait 15 seconds and then turn the Instrument Computer ON 13 Access the System Setup menu and verify the correct revision of software is displayed OF tS oO ee IS Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 172 of 173 30 RAW DATA COLLECTION The Raw Data files must be manually copied from the Instrument Computer to a floppy Diskette A Copy Raw Data to Diskette utility has been made available to facilitate this task 30 1 LH 500 Raw Data Collection to a diskette 30 1 1 Parts Required One formatted 3 floppy diskette 30 1 2 Procedure to Copy Raw Data to a Diskette 1 Insert a blank formated diskette into drive A 2 Select Diagnostics gt gt Operator Options gt gt Copy Raw Data to Diskett
10. Serial Port 2 Address COM2 2F8 IRQ3 Serial Port 2 IR Mode Disabled Parallel Port Address LPT1 378 IRQ7 Advanced Chipset Configuration Table 27 8 Advanced Chipset Configuration Base Memory Size 640KB Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 164 of 173 ISA LFB Size Disabled Video Palette Snoop Disabled Latency Timer PCI Clock Auto Configured Memory Error Detection Parity Bank 0 SIMM Detected Fast Page Mode Bank 1 SIMM Detected None Installed Power Management Configuration Table 27 9 Power Management Configuration Power Management Configuration Disabled Plug and Play Configuration Table 27 10 Plug and Play Configuration Configuration Mode Use Setup Utility ISA Shared Memory Size Disabled IRQ5 Available ROS Avaliable IRQ10 Available IRQ 12 Available Security Table 27 11 Security Disable Administrative Password is Disabled Set User Password Press Enter CMOS EXIT Table 27 12 CMOS EXIT Exi Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Press Enter Load Setup Default Discard Changes Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this documen
11. VCC 5 Voltage High Alert 5 50 VCC 5 Voltage High Warning 5 50 VCC 5 Voltage Low Warning 4 50 VCC 5 Voltage Low Alert 4 50 CPU Fan RPM CPU Fan RPM Page 85 of 173 Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 86 of 173 Current CPU Fan RPM XXXX CPU Fan RPM Phy High 7500 CPU Fan RPM Phy Low 3000 CPU Fan RPM High Alert 7500 CPU Fan RPM High Warning 7500 CPU Fan RPM Low Warning 3000 CPU Fan RPM Low Alert 3000 Chassis Fan RPM Chassis Fan RPM Current Chassis Fan RPM XXXX Chassis Fan RPM Phy High 7500 Chassis Fan RPM Phy Low 3000 Chassis Fan RPM High Alert 7500 Chassis Fan RPM High Warning 7500 Chassis Fan RPM Low Warning 3000 Chassis Fan RPM Low Alert 3000 Remote Access Configuration Configure Remote Access type and parameters Remote Access Disabled 18 1 5 Chipset gt GMCH Configuration gt ICH Configuration C000 16k Shadow Cached WP C400 16k Shadow Cached WP C800 16k Shadow Disabled CC00 16k Shadow Disabled D000 16k Shadow Disabled Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exc
12. adapter or modem Select the component that applies to the modem that will be used click the Properties button click the Specify an IP address radio button and then fill out the address fields If you are using Windows NT 4 0 select the Protocols tab and then from the Network Protocols list select TCP IP Protocols Click on the Properties button click on the Specify an IP address radio button and then fill out the address fields 22 1 4 Procedure Remote Using SmartDisk i Run the RCS program To do this click on the Start menu on the Windows taskbar and then select Programs gt gt Coulter RCS Applications gt gt Coulter RCS In the password prompt that is displayed type gensrep in the user field and the monthly password in the service password field Monthly passwords are obtained from Technical Support and are made available with a Technical Update If everything is correct a dialer prompt will appear Type in the LH 500 Workstation name and phone number obtained from the customer Insert the SmartDisk into the floppy drive Click Connect Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration 6 If everything is functioning correctly a modem connection will be mad
13. and the Instrument software on to the LH 500 Computer Floppy disks are standard in almost all PC s allowing for easy distribution of files between computers that are not networked The floppy drive software configuration is part of the BIOS configuration Table 26 1 Floppy Drive s Configuration Card Hardware Device Driver System Board LH 500 Workstation Sony Floppy 1 44 1 25 MB 3 1 2 IBM PC DOS 5 02 1A 2A3 26 1 1 Sony 3 1 2 Floppy Drive The LH 500 Instrument Computer utilizes the same floppy drive as the LH 500 Workstation Refer to Heading 11 1 Sony 3 1 2 Floppy Drive of the LH 500 Workstation for additional details Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 160 of 173 26 2 Hard Drive The hard drive is the main data storage location for the LH 500 Instrument Computer Once loaded the hard drive contains the Operating System the LH 500 Instrument Computer application and sample data that have not been transmitted to the LH 500 Workstation The software configuration is part of the BIOS configuration Table 26 2 Hard Drive s Configuration Card Hardware Device Driver System Board LH 500 Workstation Maxtor Maxtor 6E040L0
14. appears Press Y lt ENTER gt the message Primary DOS Partition deleted appears Press lt ECS gt FDISK returns to the Main Menu 28 1 3 High Level Format a Hard Drive Partition Use this procedure to format IDE hard drives C gt that have been previously partitioned 1 Insert disk 1 of LH 500 Instrument Computer software into drive A Press lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt lt DEL gt to reboot the system from drive A Wait for the system to reboot Use lt gt lt ENTER gt to select Format C Drive Press lt ENTER gt the screen displays WARNING ALL DATA ON NON REMOVABLE DISK DRIVE C WILL BE LOST Proceed with Format Y N Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 170 of 173 5 Press Y then lt ENTER gt Once formatting is completed the screen displays Formatting Format complete System Transferred Volume labels 11 characters ENTER for none 6 Press lt ENTER gt The LH 500 Instrument Computer returns to the Installation Menu 28 1 4 Loading DOS Operating System IBM PC DOS 5 02 The LH 500 Instrument Computer requires the DOS Operating System to be installed prior to the LH 500 software
15. ANSI Configure Remote Access type and parameters cont VT UTF8 Combo Key Support Enabled Sredir Memory Display Delay No Delay USB Configuration USB Configuration Module Version 2 23 2 9 4 USB Devices Enabled None USB Function 8 USB Ports Legacy USB Support Enabled USB 2 0 Controller Enabled USB 2 0 Controller Mode Full Speed PCI PnP Advanced PCI PnP Settings WARNING Setting wrong values in below sections may cause system to malfunction Clear NVRAM No Plug amp Play O S No PCI Latency Timer 64 Allocate IRQ to PCI VGA Yes Palette Snooping Disabled PCI IDE BusMaster Enabled OffBoard PCI ISA IDE Card Auto IRQ3 Available IRQ4 Available IRQ5 Available IRQ7 Available IRQ9 Available IRQ10 Available IRQ11 Available IRQ14 Available Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 98 of 173 IRQ15 Available DMA Channel 0 Available DMA Channel 1 Available DMA Channel 3 Available DMA Channel 5 Available DMA Channel 6 Available DMA Channel 7 Available Reserved Memory Size Disabled Boot Boot Settings sub menu Boot settings Configuration Boot Device Priority Hard Dis
16. Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 59 of 173 12 1 2 Jumper Settings The Maxtor DiamondMaxPlus is configured as a Master drive on the Primary IDE channel of the system card CS DS PK AC Cable Select ON OFF X OFF Master OFF ON X OFF Slave OFF OFF X OFF Master amp Slave no Slave Dasp ON ON X OFF LH Workstation configuration X Don t care This jumper is ignored May be used for jumper storage CS Used for special cables specifically those that determine master slave at the cable 12 2 Maxtor DiamondMax 10 SATA 150 Hard Drive The Maxtor DiamondMax10 is an 80 0 GB Ultra SATA 150 hard drive This hard drive requires no jumpers 12 2 1 Input and Output Connections The Maxtor DiamondMaxPlus has two connectors as follows e ATA interface The interface connector connects to a SATA Ultra SATA 150 controller on the system card e Power Cable The power supply connector connects to a SATA power connector from the power supply Figure 12 12 2 Maxtor DiamondMax 10 Hard Drive Hardware Configuration Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its con
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18. Enter gt NOTE All the values shown are the values that a configured Workstation will display except for time and date information 18 1 3 Main tab AMIBios Version 07 00xx BIOS Build Date 01 17 02 BIOS ID OAAXCO01 Processor Type Pentiumll Processor Speed 1000 MHz system Memory 256 MB System Time XX XX XX system Date day mm dd yy 18 1 4 Advanced tab Setup Warning Settings items on this screen to incorrect values may cause the system to malfunction gt Port Configuration gt IDE Configuration gt Floppy Configuration gt Boot Settings Configuration gt Event Log Configuration gt System Health Monitoring Hardware gt Remote Access Configuration Port Configuration sub menu Serial Port1 Address SF8 IRQ4 Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 80 of 173 Serial Port2 Address 2F8 IRQ3 Serial Port2 Mode Normal Onboard CIR Port Disabled Parallel Port Address 378 Parallel Port Mode Normal Parallel Port IRQ 7 Onboard Game Midi Port 200 300 Midi Irq Select 9 IDE Configuration sub menu OnBoard IDE Controller Both gt Primary IDE Master Hard Disk gt Primary IDE Slave gt Secondary IDE Mas
19. Explorer 2 Highlight the Raw Data subfolder selected above and select lt Edit gt then lt Select All gt to highlight all of the list mode files 3 Select lt Edit gt then lt Copy gt to copy the list mode files 4 Using Windows Explorer navigate to C ADMS RawData and then lt Edit gt lt Paste gt to paste the previously copied files into the C ADMS RawData folder 20 5 3 Restore the Registry Open the System Setup icon on the LH 500 Series Workstation command bar From the File menu select Save Restore Configuration Click the Restore radio button Click on the Next button E Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 127 of 173 5 The next dialog has the check boxes Restore Registry and Restore Database Component s Choose Restore Registry and click Next 6 You will be prompted to enter the full path and filename of the registry file to restore Click the Browse button select the file that you created in Section 20 4 Step 6 using the Open dialog box and then click the Open button When you have selected a file click the Next button Note that only filenames with an rgs extension will be shown in the Open dialog box
20. G450 Dual AVI AGP Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration Page 40f173 P N 625044 Rev BA Video card description and settings Section 9 2 Added Maxtor DiamondMax10 SATA 150 HDD description settings and configuration Section 12 2 Added Plextor CD R W and LG Electronics DVD ROM for AMI Olympus IV computer Section 13 3 and 13 4 Revised Software upgrade procedure to correspond with latest LH 500 Software release notes P N A42377H Added Windows Boot Disk Creation procedure Section 6 9 Added McAfee Virus Scan Disk Creation procedure Section 6 10 Added Additional troubleshooting best practices and flowcharts Section 6 11 Distribution CPDM Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 5 of 173 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENEL Al INTORIMAUON sii coiccncsdinaadecedeensicnac epee awaau Gin ai r aaa 9 1 WULFOGUCHON serstekectaen Sst tecce Sos cotta a e cage lets Oe csouc tlle cama lates lisse ue
21. N 625044 Rev BA Page 132 of 173 22 1 3 Remote Computer Setup 1 tele ee see The remote computer must use the Microsoft Windows 9x or Windows NT 4 0 operating systems The RCS software which uses the Smartdisk is not compatible with Windows 2000 therefore the Dongle software must be used The computer should have Hard Drive space to install RCS and pcAnyWhere software and at least 16 MB of RAM The RCS software will require 10 MB of disc space Reference the version of pcAnyWhere being used for space requirements The computer must have a modem capable of communicating at 28 800 BPS or better Install the RCS software RCS software comes on 6 floppy disks To install insert Disk 1 into the floppy drive and run the setup exe found on the root directory of Disk 1 Follow the instructions on the screen Install pcAnyWhere Use the installation instructions that come with the specific version of pcAnyWhere that is being installed Set the TCP IP address to the following static address IP Address 172 16 0 xxx where xxx is 12 255 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 172 30 0 1 To change the TCP IP address right click on the Network Neighborhood icon and select Properties If you are using Windows 9 x ensure you are in the Configuration tab and choose a component from the network components list The component will vary from system to system but it will be TCP IP associated with a dial up
22. N A IBM PC DOS 5 02 1A 2A3 DiamondMaxPlus 26 2 1 Maxtor DiamondMaxPlus Hard Drive The LH 500 Instrument Computer utilizes the same Hard Drive as the LH 500 Workstation Refer to Heading 12 1 Maxtor DiamondMaxPlus Hard Drive of the LH 500 Workstation for additional details Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration Section C SOFTWARE 27 BIOS During the computer boot sequence a software application called BIOS which is located in ROM on the system card reads the information contained in CMOS and configures the CPU and other peripheral devices CMOS is memory that is battery powered to store information about the computer system including drives and RAM Caution The computer may not boot up when some BIOS settings are incorrectly set The BIOS options are set before the computers are shipped and should not require modification This section should only be used to confirm the correct settings during troubleshooting Table 27 1 Instrument Computer BIOS and Version AMI BIOS 1 00 07 DBO RadiSys PBA 61 0548 13 AMI BIOS 1 00 07 DBO InBus AA 654850 206 27 1 AMI BIOS use with the RadiSys System Board Accessing the BIOS setup To enter the CMOS Setup Turn the pow
23. Product Development has qualified POWERVAR model ABCE800 Uninterruptible Power Supplies for use on the LH 500 System this model can be obtained in 120VAC and 220VAC configurations Model ABCE800 11 is a 120 volt UPS and the ABCE800 22 is a 220 volt UPS This qualification does not preclude the use of other acceptably rated Line Conditioners and or Uninterruptible Power Supplies UPS systems The POWERVAR UPS Power conditioner is needed to maintain power to the system during minor power fluctuations and failures as would occur during power switchovers from routine to emergency power It is not meant to support continuous operation during extended power failure conditions Caution UPS overload condition Do not overload the capability of the UPS Do not connect the laser printer to the UPS The POWERVAR UPS ABCE800 has a 520 Watt load capability There are 6 output connectors at the back of the UPS All peripherals with the exception of the LH 500 Instrument Computer and the laser printer are connected to the UPS LH 500 Instrument LH 500 Workstation A B switch and monitor The LH 500 Instrument computer connects to the electronic power supply of the LH 500 Instrument and the laser printer connects to the site s AC outlet 16 1 1 Connect Battery 1 The POWERVAR ABCE800 UPS arrives to the customer site with the battery connected No additional configuration is required for the battery 16 1 2 POWERVAR UPS ABCES800 Hardware Setup
24. Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 46 of 173 Figure 8 1 AMI Olympus II Back Panel Connectors Parallel Port Gam e MIDI Network z intarfate Printer Not Used Mouse L Zi S SRaaeaeaso Keyboard USB Serial 1 Onboard Video Audio Out Line Microphone Not Used Connectto In In Monitor USB Figure 8 2 AMI Olympus II Series 821 Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 47 of 173 JP 1 JPZ U3 CPU SDRAM Keyboard ATX PS PPGA Socket 370 Cooling Fan DIMM muse ag a JP3 Auxiliary Cooling Fan USB LAN A at JP4 Serial JPG Parallel 5 Secondary Printer IDE Onboard ee GA Unused e PrE FF JPT ce les jess _ Primary e pa ae IDE Lo ae an Te 2 an H Fal ee Speaker TE CES FF JPS E k ns P Out ae EE lt a Floppy a ae Drive Line In set Mic In Battery AGP Video Slot _ Used JPS A FSB Reset J amp De 2 z i b JP 10 PCI Slot ge A a Bocas F a m m Select ra e T JP12 5 a iN a Cirrus Logic ae a General I O Ee JP13 JPS o Speaker CD Audio In JP11 CMOS Reset Jg JP14 J9 J10 PCI Slot Serial Port IPMB Keyboar
25. Slave Device Type LBA Large Mode Block Multi Sector Transfer PIO Mode Page 92 of 173 Hard Disk Not Detected ATAPI CDROM ATAPI CDROM Disabled 39 Hard Disk Maxtor 6LO80Mo 81 96 GB Supported 16Sectors A MultiWord DMA 2 Ultra DMA 2 Supported Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Enabled Not Detected Auto Auto Auto Auto Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 93 of 173 DMA Mode Auto S M A R T Auto 32Bit Data Transfer Enabled Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Secondary IDE Master Secondary IDE Master Page 94 of 173 Device ATAPI CDROM Vendor HL DL STDVD ROM GDR8163B LBA Mode Supported PIO Mode 4 Async DMA MultiWord DMA 2 Ultra DMA Ultra DMA 2 Type Auto PIO Mode Auto DMA Mode Auto Secondary IDE Master Secondary IDE Master Device ATAPI CDROM Vendor Plextor CD R PX 230A LBA M
26. Terms Table 1 1 Acronyms and Terms Used in this Document Used to show keys that must be pressed simultaneously i e Press lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt lt DEL gt Plus This is used to indicate the upper level of a structure containing many items or options Choosing or clicking this icon will expand the upper level structure to display or select the lower level It is often used in a Windows 2000 tree view Used to enclose the name of a key on the keyboard Alternating Current This is used to refer to the voltage at the wall outlet either 220V or 110V ac ac AGP Accelerated Graphics Port This technology provides a port between the graphics controller and system RAM Video data can be sent directly to system RAM ata fast rate rather than being cached in the video RAM and then transferred Analog Telephone A standard voice telephone This type of telephone works with analog telephone lines that are also compatible with modems These are different than the telephones used in large office or hospital telephone systems that use a high voltage digital signal Application A software program that operates in combination with an operating system to perform a specific task To start the computer system and load the operating system A collection of signal lines The specification of a bus defines the purpose of each line and the timing relationship of the electrical signals referred to as CD data access but cannot
27. The use of incorrect settings may render the system unstable and make troubleshooting intermittent problems extremely difficult This document includes replacement and configuration procedures that not intended to be used for routine service on the LH 500 computers This manual does not cover the LH 500 Workstation or Instrument Applications It is intended that users of this manual should have achieved at a minimum LH 500 Service Certification CAUTION The use of incorrect settings can make the system perform in an unpredictable manner It is possible to complete configuration of some components or software using settings other than the settings detailed in this manual This can make future system upgrades or repairs to the system extremely difficult due to hardware and or software conflicts Any deviations from the settings specified in this document will also make troubleshooting and identifying intermittent problems extremely difficult ATTENTION This document is intended to supply configuration information to assist experienced service personnel in repair of the LH 500 Workstation This manual is not intended to provide the necessary technical capabilities and know how in order to properly troubleshoot and repair LH 500 Workstation or instrument computers Beckman Coulter Inc assumes no liability whatsoever for any personal injury or property damage resulting from maintenance and or repair performed by persons not employed by Beckman Coulte
28. Unit power cable to the Uninterruptible Power Supplies UPS 25 Connect the Monitor power cable to the Uninterruptible Power Supplies UPS 26 Connect the 9 to 25 pin host adapter to COM port 2 on the Workstation Computer and connect the Host Computer cable to the host adapter 75 27 Connect the Printer power cable from the Printer to the ac power source The printer should not be connected to the UPS The power requirement for laser printers when heating exceeds most UPS capabilities Figure 2 1 Cable Connections HHBCS w no ext P S Analytical Station Ji t l Digital Communication LCD Display Box Computer y j Switch a 1 Bar Code E J Scanner Keyboard i Frinter u met ale PY l AC wall receptacle g KVM PS2 Box Cable 179659 D Workstation Ji Computer Instrument Computer Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 18 of 173 Figure 2 2 Cable Connections HHBCS w ext P S Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Inco
29. Use the Browse button to find the StartLH500 bat file It is located on the root of the C Select the file then the Open button and then the OK button 20 When the Command Prompt dialog box has closed Restart the workstation This can be accomplished by selecting the Start menu then selecting Shutdown From the Shutdown dialog box use the dropdown combo box to select Restart Click on the OK button 21 Enter or restore the customer settings as needed Refer to steps 6 to 13 in section 2 6 for details of what needs to be entered 22 Access the help dropdown and select About Verify correct revision of software is displayed 23 Verify the system operation by running controls and samples Check data storage printing and host transmission 20 2 LH 500 Workstation Update Procedure 20 2 1 Parts Required Workstation Update CD ROM LH 500 Workstation Update files This software will not contain the full Workstation image but will require that the Workstation has been imaged with the most recent image version 20 2 2 Procedure Before installing the LH 500 WorkStation software verify the computer hardware configuration Read the instructions before proceeding The procedure contains a time limitation Log on as LabAdmin Insert the Update CD into the CD drive Bring up the Windows Start menu Press Ctrl Esc then select Run Type h GeneratePassword in the Run window then select OK A window appears contai
30. a Master drive on the Secondary IDE channel of the system card e Power Connector The power supply connector connects to one of the standard 12V 5V power supply connectors e IDE Jumper 3 position jumper that determines the IDE drive configuration for the system The LH 500 Workstation uses the Master position for this drive Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 63 of 173 e Analog Audio The 4 pin connector to next to the Master Slave jumper bank is used for analog audio signals Not used on the LH 500 Workstation e Digital Audio The smaller connector next to the Analog Audio connector is used for digital audio Not used on the LH 500 Workstation The front panel of the Plextor PX W4824TA CD R W has the following controls e Eject Button used to open and close the CD tray e Indicator LED indicates the status of the drive e Emergency Eject small paper clip recessed button used to eject the tray when power is off e Headphone Jack allows use of a headphone to listen to audio CDs e Volume Control Controls audio volume when using headphones Figure 13 2 Plextor PX W4824TA CD R W Mode IDE cable Power jumper connect
31. a customer interface for data obtained from the LH Application 500 instrument s as well as algorithms contributing to the final results This software supports communication between the LH 500 Workstation LH 500 Instrument and host computers LH 500 System The complete Coulter LH 500 System including LH 500 Analyzer and instrument computer hereafter referred to as the Instrument the LH 500 Workstation and all associated peripherals The Coulter LH 500 data management computer system including software The combination of the LH 500 analyzer and the instrument computer used to process samples and report results to the LH 500 Workstation LH 500 Instrument The LH 500 computer system and software that controls the LH 500 Analyzer and Computer collects data from the analyzer for transmission to the LH 500 Workstation computer If an item appears grayed out in a dialog the function is not available for the application or peripheral currently being installed GUI Graphical User Interface The graphical part of a program or operating system that the operator uses while interacting with a program or operating system Interrupt Request Lines A bus signal line used to notify the processor that an event has taken place that requires attention ISA Industry Standard Architecture A 16 bit extension of the original IBM PC AT bus architecture Loading a program includes all steps to allow a user to access the program screen
32. and 1 AGP slots The configuration used in the LH 500 Workstation has a 1 GHz Pentium III processor and 256 MB of 133 MHz RAM 8 1 1 Input and Output Connections The AMI Olympus II Series 821 contains 3 PCI bus slots and a Universal AGP slot that transfer data and control signals between the system card and add on circuit cards There are 3 add on PCI cards used in the LH 500 Workstation as well as an AGP Video card installed in the AGP graphics connector There are two IDE channels on the system board used to connect three IDE drives and a floppy drive The LH 500 Series Workstation uses one hard drive a CD R W drive a Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 44 of 173 DVD CD drive and a floppy drive Refer to Error Reference source not found for the location of all internal system board connectors Several connectors needed to attach to external devices such as the keyboard and mouse are made available at the back of the computer chassis Error Reference source not found show these connectors and their location Table 8 2 Connector and Circuit Card Locations on AMI Olymus II describe the various connectors and jumpers on the board in relation to t
33. appropriate filename St se iS Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 121 of 173 8 You will be prompted to enter a path and filename for the database components save if you elected to save database components Use a meaningful name A name that indicates the date and even the serial number can be very helpful For example if you save to the floppy drive the name might be a mm dd yy dbs Like the registry save the drive and folder if chosen must be stated Unlike the registry save you must use the dbs extension or all the components will not be saved Click Next when you have typed in an appropriate filename 9 The final dialog will be displayed On this dialog check boxes are presented for various database components that you can save Check those components that you want to save Usually you will want to check all of these boxes 10 Click on the Finish button 20 3 2 Restore Configuration Open the System Setup icon on the LH 500 Workstation command bar From the File menu select Save Restore Configuration Click the Restore radio button Click on the Next button The next dialog has the check boxes Restore Registry and Restore Databa
34. as well as Windows 2000 driver availability Windows 2000 has a Printers program that allows selection addition and installation of different printers local or network The Printers window can be accessed by using the Start menu and selecting Settings gt gt Printers It can also be accessed through the Printers icon in the Control Panel or through the Printers icon in My Computer an icon found on the Desktop When the operating system detects a new printer it will launch this program if you choose to install the new printer Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 112 of 173 19 1 3 1 Set Default Printer Logon as the user that you want to set a default printer for Access the Printers window using one of the approaches described above The Printers screen has icons for all the printers that have been setup to be used by the system There will be a checkmark beside one printer icon indicating the default printer for the current user Default printers must normally be setup individually for each user This will require logging off the current user and signing on as the user for whom you want to set the default printer Set the default printer by right cli
35. check box at the bottom of this screen and the system will automatically adjust for daylight savings time 19 1 2 2 Regional Settings The Regional Settings program is used to set local format configurations for time date currency and numerical conventions and punctuation Although Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 110 of 173 these items can be set individually in Windows 2000 the LH 500 Workstation looks at only one particular locale setting to determine what language options to use Changing any other settings from the Regional Options dialog have not been tested and validated to work with the LH 500 Workstation application In most cases the change in settings will be ignored General Numbers Currency Time Date Input Locales Settings for the curent user Many programs support international settings for numbers cuUmencies times and dates Set the locale in order to use the standard settings our locale location English United States Language settings for the system Tour system ie configured to read and write documents in multiple languages Arabic C Armenian Baltic J Central Europe C Cu
36. clicking on the desired drive 6 From the resulting pop up menu choose the top item Change Drive Letter and Path 7 Click on the Edit button and use the drop down box to assign the DVD drive the letter H or the CD RW the letter E Click the OK button to make the change 8 Select Yes at the verify change prompt and close all the windows until you are back to the desktop Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 115 of 173 C Computer Management ol x Action View Tree File System EI Data fos Partition Basic NTFS Ea sSystem cr Partition Basic NTFS Computer Management Local 5i E System Tools E Jgn Event viewer FI System Information E Performance Logs and Alerts H Shared Folders 4 fa Device Manager 3 Local Users and Groups ane E JeF Basic System C Data D Lay Disk Management 38 29 GB 19 14 GB NTFS 19 15 GB NTFS F Disk Defragmenter Online Healthy System Healthy fey Logical Drives ce 2 Removable Storage CDRom 0 C Services and Applications DVD Hs Online CDRom 1 CDRom Es Online Primary Partition J Extended Partition EE Logical Drive Figure 19 6 Comput
37. dirty or if the scanner is not scanning well clean the scan window with a soft cloth or tissue dampened with water or a mild detergent water solution If a detergent solution is used rinse with a clean tissue dampened with water only The scanner housing can also be cleaned the same way CAUTION Risk of damage to the barcode scanner Do not submerge the scanner in water The scanner s housing is not watertight Do not use abrasive wipers or tissues on the scan window abrasive wipers may scratch the window Never use solvents alcohol or acetone on the housing or window solvents can damage the finish or the window Computer Bases Glass cleaner applied to a cloth can be used to clean the computer base Never apply the glass cleaner directly to the computer system instead spray cleaner on a cloth Monitor Glass cleaner applied to a cloth can be used to clean the monitor Never apply the glass cleaner directly to the monitor instead spray cleaner on a cloth Keyboard Glass cleaner applied to a cloth can be used to clean the keyboard Never apply the glass cleaner directly to the keyboard instead spray cleaner on a cloth If liquid is spilled into the keyboard immediately unplug it Allow the fluid to drain out by tipping the keyboard upside down and allow several hours to dry before using Mouse The optical mouse used on LH 500 does not have any working parts to clean unlike a traditional ball style mouse Glass cleane
38. files of an archive will be stored under a folder with the name that was provided during the archive This folder will have three sub folders named db RawData and Registry These contain database list mode and Registry data respectively 20 5 1 Restore Complete Database Insert the USB removable drive into the workstation USB port or a CD with a copied database folder into H drive Click on SYSTEM SETUP icon on workstation screen command center to display System Setup window Click on File SAVE RESTORE icon on upper left corner of window Choose Restore Complete Database fe Save amp Restore ADMS Configuration Step 1 x m Type of Operation Save C Restore C Archive Complete Database Restore Complete Database Bact Next gt Finish Figure 20 1 Save amp Restore ADMS Configuration Step 1 Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 124 of 173 Click on Next gt button to bring up Browse window fe Save amp Restore ADMS Configuration Step 1997031112 x WARNING Restoring the database will SHUTDOWN the Gens Workstation for up to ONE HOUR Backup path and File Name E lt Back Finish Cance
39. installation After the Operating System is installed continue with the LH 500 Instrument Computer software installation procedure Reference Section 29 1 LH 500 Software Installation 1 Insert disk 1 of the LH 500 Instrument Computer software into drive A 2 Reset re boot the LH 500 Instrument Computer 3 From the Installation Menu select Install IBM DOS 5 02 Operating System Files and follow the instructions on the screen Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration 29 LH 500 INSTRUMENT COMPUTER APPLICATION The LH 500 Instrument Computer Application is the software program that controls the operation of the LH 500 instrument provides service diagnostic tools and receives all results from the instrument prior to transmitting them to the LH 500 Workstation The LH 500 Instrument Computer Application requires the DOS Operating System to be installed prior to the software installation 29 1 LH 500 Software Installation 29 1 1 Parts Required LH 500 Instrument Computer Software The desired software version 29 1 2 Procedure Set the A B Computer Switch to the instrument computer Locate the set of 4 diskettes provided in the Software Kit Turn the Instrument Computer OFF
40. main screen Taskbar From the resulting menu choose Settings gt gt Control Panel A user might be expected to access the Date Time function the Printers and the Regional Options A service representative may have to use Administrative Tools in addition to the user items The following sections describe how to perform some of the configuration functions 19 1 2 1 Date Time The Date Time function is used to set the date and time for the computer operating system Configuration settings such as date format are selected from the Regional Settings function When you open this icon you are presented with a dialog window that has two tabs Date amp Time and Time Zone as shown in Figure 19 2 Date amp Time Dialog Box Under the Date amp Time tab you can use the calendar to set the date and the clock to set the correct time Use the drop down boxes above the calendar to establish the month and year then on the calendar click the desired date Use the text field under the clock to set the correct time Date Time Properties x Date amp Time Time Fone Date REM 2001 a bof ae 3 iz 13 14 15 16 ig 20 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 ios7 16am H Current time zone Eastern Daylight Time Figure 19 2 Date amp Time Dialog Box When the Time Zone tab has been chosen select the correct time zone from the drop down combo box If daylight savings time is used in the system in instrument location you can check the
41. new password is entered a prompt appears asking the password to be entered again for confirmation Clear User Password A prompt appears for clearing the password with choices of OK or Cancel 18 1 10 Exit gt Exit Saving Changes gt Exit Discarding Changes gt Load Optimal Defaults gt Load Fail Safe Defaults gt Discard Changes All of the above items will open a requester that asks whether you want to perform the chosen function The OK and Cancel choices are given as possible responses 18 2 AMI BIOS use with the AMI Olympus Series 876 System Board 18 2 1 Accessing the BIOS setup Turn the power on for the computer As the POST routine executes the message Hit DEL if you want to run Setup is displayed Press lt Delete gt This occurs very fast If lt Delete gt was pressed in time you will be presented with the BIOS Setup screen 18 2 2 BIOS Setup The BIOS setup screen is presented as a form titled BIOS SETUP UTILITY Under the title is a row of menus Each menu presents a related group of setup The menus are e Main e Advanced e Chipset e PCIPnP e Power e Boot e Security e Exit To change from one menu to another use the right or left arrow keys Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Dev
42. nota tdmiet 9 Section A INS TALLA TION tisciscsccassscccsnctacscunstensesnssececanvteuscsnadeusdunssncseanstassdanadacndeneaacetanetaatiets 14 2 Hstalatonr procedure onspen lyase tins ied sel sign cisiceneiosle Systane wesc dak pated ew Syciestaen tne auc Sees aeseees ee 14 Section B VERIFICATION PROCEDURES cee eecceccceeeeceeeeeneeneeeesensenesenseneseeseneeeeseneees 20 3 vVerilicaton ProcedUrE Sairasen a a a o aai 20 Section C MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeneeeeeeneeee 22 4 Replacement ProcdUrGS acria a a E aa aa AE a a a E 22 5 Maitena NGO craniana a e E E Ea a a teens 23 6 TrouDIESKOOINO eiei E apa aai a e a a a teen E i E 24 Section D QUICK REFERENCE sciori nea a a a 39 T QUICK RETETE C Guia a a a A a Ta tare 39 LH 500 Workstation sicsisascncesscscesansiesscencsaccacsacsceanccaganetecssauacavenetnascnevesussgazaeciaesbess 41 SECON A CIRCUIT CARDS ici airiawisshinsvitinln ce aha saw wae Shwe wn an wee Shwe ee 41 8 Syslem cald IVIOtN GO OANG ecer E E O 41 9 VOOR Gir a a a E E E ae ee ee eee 47 10 MOOSE 60 rere me cert E E a cena et ee ec eee 51 Section B INTERNAL DRIVES siiri 53 Ti FIODPY DIVO ise sc ees ws enna T E eye i eae hae ays 53 12 Hardi DING Soest nace enti ence ada E A ee ah a ne aia 55 13 CD DVD DIVE anan ey eee eee eee es oe a ee 57 SECUON C PERIPHERALS seeriat a a a a RRi 62 14 MONIO eane a e a a a a eee 62 15 Barcode Reader HANDHELD iein eiaeiiai aaa aa
43. one floppy drive Refer to Figure 23 1 RadiSys System Board for the location of all internal system board connectors Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 152 of 173 Several connectors needed to attach to external devices such as the keyboard Table 23 2 Connector and Circuit Card Locations on RadiSys describe the various connectors and jumpers on the board in relation to their use in the LH 500 Instrument Computer Table 23 2 Connector and Circuit Card Locations on RadiSys labeled on base of Nie E aeee NotUsed o J1F1 Program Boot Block Jumper Pins 4 and 5 jumped Enable Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 153 of 173 Figure 23 1 RadiSys System Board Com 2 Mouse Keyboard gt 4 LPT 1 System Board 1 Memory Memory a83 A J1F 1 Eg D da Video Card Radi Sys Pentium Battery o Tower Computer E Japanese DMS ON
44. t have proper resolution the Resolution Notifier window will open This function can be disabled in the TOOL menu OUT OF RANGE This function gives a recommendation of the optimized resolution and refresh rate After the power is turned on or there is a change of input signal or the video signal doesn t have proper timing the Out Of Range menu will appear Table 14 2 Control Buttons for NEC Multisync LCD1760VM Control Buttons Functionality EXIT Exits the OSM controls Exits to the OSM main menu lt gt Moves the highlighted area left right to select control menus Moves the highlighted area up down to select one of the controls Moves the bar left right to increase or decrease the adjustment SELECT Active Auto Adjust function Enter the OSM controls Enter the OSM sub menu Resets the highlighted control menu to the factory setting When eee no OSM menu is shown the speaker sound will be muted Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 68 of 173 Table 14 3 Onscreen Menu Function for NEC Multisync LCD1760VM Main Menu Functionality Icon VOLUME Control the sound volume of speakers and headphone To mute the speaker sound press the MUT
45. the bottom of the pop up menu that is presented A window titled Network and Dial Up Connections will be opened 3 Several links are displayed on the left hand side of this window Open or click on the Network Identification link This will open a System Properties dialog box 4 Choose the Network Identification tab if it is not already the selected tab 5 Click on the Properties button This opens another dialog box titled Identification Changes 6 Inthe Computer Name text field type in the computer name using the format LHXXXXX described above 7 Click the OK button at the bottom this dialog box 8 Click OK on the prompt that indicates the computer must be restarted before this name will take effect and be used by the system 9 Click OK on the System Properties dialog box 10 A prompt will appear asking to restart the computer Select Yes to restart the computer You will have to close the Network and Dial Up Connections window when the system has restarted Note After changing the computer name on workstation computers at software version 2A2 the Fixservername exe executable file must be run Follow instructions listed below to do this Insert CD 1of 2 into the DVD Drive lower drive Go to lt Start gt lt Run gt lt Browse gt Browse to H Select Fix Servername exe Select lt OK gt Remove CD 1 of 2 from the drive and restart the Workstation Wait for Server renaming successful message Restart th
46. to a more specific driver from the manufacturer e It the printer was not automatically set up the driver will have to be installed manually This step will be the next one that is presented by the Printer Wizard e Windows 2000 may have a suitable driver If so it may have to be loaded from the Operating System CD that accompanies the LH 500 Image software Have this CD available e You may have a driver from the manufacturer on floppy disk CD or saved to the hard drive In this case use the Have Disk button and the Browse function The driver will be added to the list maintained by the Add Printer program so that you can add it to the system This procedure assumes some familiarity with the way Windows works More information is available in the Windows 2000 help files if required 19 1 4 Networking 19 1 4 1 Add Verify Network Protocol 1 Click on Start gt gt Settings gt gt Network and Dialup Connections gt gt then right click on the lt Desired Network Connection gt where Desired Network Connection is the connection to which properties will be added and select Properties from the pop up menu For RCS on the workstation this will be RCS For a remote computer connecting by modem to the workstation it will be a connection for the modem being used For a network connection through an internal Ethernet card this will be Local Area Connection With a local area network a list of protocols will be displayed in the pr
47. to open and close the CD tray Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration Indicator LED indicates the status of the drive Emergency Eject small recessed button used to eject the tray when power is off Headphone Jack allows the use of a headphones to listen to audio CDs Volume Control Controls audio volume when using headphones Figure 13 1 LG Electronics GDR 8161BIl DVD ROM Hardware Configuration Power Cable a 3 N Sin SS The Plextor PX W4824TA CD R W drive that is used on the LH 500 Workstation is a CD R W drive that uses CDR and CDRW media It is capable of reading CD ROMs at 48X speed write CD ROMs at 48X speed and write re write to CDRWs at 24X speed Itis a Plug amp Play device that will be recognized during the power on boot sequence and will automatically load the windows ATAPI driver Audio Cable IDE cable 13 2 Plextor PX W4824TA CD R W Drive 13 2 1 Input and Output Connections The Plextor PX W4824TA CD R W drive has four connectors and a jumper bank on the rear of the drive as follows e ATAPI Connector The ATAPI connector connects to an IDE controller on the system card The Plextor PX W4824TA CD R W is configured as
48. to these tools can still be gained through an icon in the Control Panel with the proper authority 19 1 2 Control Panel Es Control Panel E 0 x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back p Gi Search Lrt Folders EW hHistory as LP B oo EE Address Control Panel Accessibility Add Remnove Add Remove Administrative DateTime Options Hardware Programs Tools Control Panel Use the settings in Control Panel to personalize your computer ia Fax Folder Options Fonts Game Select an item to view its Controllers description Cs Windows 2000 Support Intel Internet Mouse Graphics Options Display l EL 1 i TE ar windows Update E Gr Intel PROSet B Network and Phone and Power Options Regional Dial up Co Modem Options Scanners and Scheduled SoundMAX Sounds and Cameras Tasks Multimedia Users and Fasswords 26 objects 4 My Computer 2 Figure 19 1 Control Panel Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 109 of 173 Figure 19 1 Control Panel shows a screen shot of the Control Panel window To get to the control panel click on the Start menu at the left end of the
49. 1 F Go mi Desktop zj a My Documents iid m Ht 10100301 iga of My Pictures runs amp logs on a 11070301 iqa H Security 172 16 0 11 F 12080301 iqa ei a My Computer n LH21178 rgt FA oi 314 Floppy A This Folder is Online ka LH25217 rgt Fey System C1 a LH27559 rat H E Data Ds Config a LH27559 rpu H Removable Disk E File Folder LH 7559 lt Ft T SP runs logs on 172 16 0 11 F Modified 3 11 2004 5 46 AM Compact Disc H Attributes normal H A Control Panel Table 22 5 F Drive Contents Open the folder labeled Config by double clicking on it The contents of the folder will appear 2151 x File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help Back p z GA Search Folders M history Ls Oe x e EE El Lia Z Config Go a a a LH PROServic e_Contig exe This Folder is Online LH_PROService_Config exe Application Modified 11 Mar 04 5 46 AM Size 236 KB Attributes normal Type Application Size 236 KB 236 KB L Internet Table 22 6 CONFIG File Folder Double click on the file labeled LH_Proservice_Config Exe The Configuration Screen appears Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuratio
50. 1 Connect the LH 500 Instrument LH 500 Workstation and monitor to the AC outlets on the rear of the UPS Do not connect printers to the UPS Printers should always be connected to the AC source directly or through a secondary power filtration system when provided As a general rule additional power filtration for the printer is not necessary and is therefore not recommended on BCI products No additional hardware setup is required for this UPS Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 76 of 173 17 BELKIN OMNIVIEW 2 PORT KVM SWITCH This 2 port KVM switch provides the operator with the ability to use one monitor one keyboard and one mouse with two computers On the LH 500 System the operator will be able to switch from the LH 500 Workstation Computer to the LH 500 Instrument Computer and vise versa This KVM switch will be referred to as the LH 500 computer switch Table 17 1 Belkin Omniview 2 Port KVM Switch Peripheral Device Driver System Card LH 500 Workstation Belkin Omniview 2 2 port kvm switch N A N A N A port kvm switch 17 1 Belkin Omniview 2 Port KVM Switch The LH 500 System uses this switch to allow the operator to switch from the LH 500 W
51. 104 of 173 ADVANCED SUPER IO CONFIGURATION Onboard Floppy Controller Enabled Serial Port1 Address 3F8 IRQ4 Serial Port2 Address 2F8 IRQ3 Serial Port2 Mode Normal Parallel Port Address 378 Parallel Port Mode Normal Parallel Port IRQ IRQ7 ADVANCED ACPI CONFIGURATION GENERAL ACPI CONFIGURATION Suspend Mode Report Video on S3 Resume Auto No ADVANCED ACPI CONFIGURATION ACPI 2 0 Features No ACPI APIC support Enabled AMI OEMB table Enabled Headless mode Disabled CHIPSET ACPI CONFIGURATION APIC ACPI SCI IRQ Disabled USB Device Wakeup From S3 Disabled ADVANCED EVENT LOG CONFIGURATION No Settings Viewable Only ADVANCED MPS CONFIGURATION MPS Revision 1 4 ADVANCED PCI EXPRESS CONFIGURATION Active State Power Management Disabled ADVANCED REMOTE ACCESS CONFIGURATION Remote Access Enabled Serial port number COM1 Base Address IRQ 3F8h 4 Serial Port Mode 115200 8 n 1 Flow Control None Redirection after BIOS POST Always Terminal LType ANSI VT UTF8 Combo Key Support Enabled Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Sredir Memory Display Delay Page 105 of 173 No Delay N A Not Ava
52. 3 of this manual CAUTION Connection to a digital phone system can cause permanent damage to the modem 3 4 Obtain the phone number of the line connected to the LH 500 Workstation Have the customer enable remote communication Open the Run Configuration screen by clicking its icon Click on the Red Phone icon in the lower right corner of the Run Configuration screen An RCS prompt will appear Wait until the prompt has closed then close the Run Configuration screen There will be a Phone icon at the right end of the LH 500 Workstation taskbar when RCS has been enabled Note Patient demographics will not be available while RCS has been enabled to protect patient confidentiality 5 Obtain the LH 500 Workstation computer name This can be easily obtained by pressing lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Delete gt simultaneously In the dialog box that opens the computer name can be obtained from the Logon Information area in the line login name is logged in as computer name login name When the computer name has been obtained click on the Cancel button When the RCS session is complete have the customer reboot their workstation Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P
53. 5044 Rev BA Page 23 of 173 Section C MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 4 REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES The base computer of the LH 500 Workstation has a eighteen 18 month warranty For this reason the entire computer base should be replaced when a hardware malfunction has been verified This is the procedure that must be followed in North America For many International organizations duties tariffs shipping and transfer costs make warranty replacement more costly than ordering a new computer base In these cases repair of the computer is more cost efficient Parts will be made available to repair the base computer after initial product release As parts are made available replacement procedures will be added to this section If there is a need to replace computers soon after release proper fault analysis should be performed by the computer vendor Getting the entire computer base back and to the vendor will best suit this requirement Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 24 of 173 5 MAINTENANCE 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 Barcode Scanner Scanning performance can degrade if the scan window is not clean If the scan window is visibly
54. Accessories CS Internet Explorer b Q Startup Lm Microsoft SOL Server Switch Le Microsoft SOL Sewer 7 0 La Noton Antivirus Corporate Edition T F F F F F F F Lo Startup FS Rocuments gt b syrnrantec pEr SA EIG Windows NT Workstatior m 5 5 Right click on the on the Network icon and select properties Select TCP IP from the device list on the Connection Info tab Click OK to Close the Network Properties window Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 135 of 173 s Add DIRECT er PP BELLIS Pra eB EE EE SEPSIS O Sportster voice 33 6 PoP FAX interned O COMI D Conde 4 i a 3 ey ii Gg el Vt i LES PE SPL ELLE LE A LE Pt Core tee 6 Double click on NETWORK icon on the pcAnywhere screen Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 136 of 173 g pcANYWHERE 32 OL x File Edi
55. Audio Microphone PS Jacks J DC Power Jack ist Computer PS 2 Mouse Keyboard Ports e a Console PS 2 Mouse Keyboard Ports Console VGA Port Figure 17 1 Belkin Omniview 2 Port KVM Switch Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 78 of 173 Section D SOFTWARE 18 BIOS During the computer boot sequence a software application called BIOS which is located in ROM on the system card reads the information contained in CMOS and configures the CPU and other peripheral devices CMOS is memory that is battery powered to store information about the computer system including drives and RAM Caution The computer may not boot up when some BIOS settings are incorrectly set The BIOS options are set before the computers are shipped and should not require modification This section should only be used to confirm the correct settings during troubleshooting Table 18 1 BIOS and Version AMI BIOS OAAXCO01 AMI Olympus II AMI BIOS OABGV006 AMI Olympus IV 18 1 AMI BIOS use with the AMI Olympus Series 821 System Board 18 1 1 Accessing the BIOS setup Turn the power on for the computer As the POST routine executes the message Hit DEL i
56. BOOT DEVICE PRIORITY 1 Boot Device 1 Floppy Drive 2 Boot Device CD DVD SS HL DT ST 3 Boot Device HDD PM ST3808110AS 4 Boot Device Disabled BOOT HARD DISK DRIVES 1 Drive HDD SM ST3808110AS BOOT REMOVABLE DRIVES 1 Drive 1 Floppy Drive BOOT CD DVD DRIVES 1st Drive CD DVD SM HL DT ST 2nd Drive CD DVD SS PLEXTOR SECURITY Supervisor Password Not Installed User Password Not Installed Boot Sector Virus Protection Disabled CHIPSET NORTH BRIDGE CONFIGURATION DRAM Frequency Auto Configure DRAM Timing by SPD Enabled Memory Hole Disabled Boots Graphic Adapter Priority PEG PCI Internal Graphics Mode Select Disabled Aperature Size Select 256MB PEG Port Disabled CHIPSET SOUTH BRIDGE CONFIGURATION Azalia AC 97 Selection Auto SMBUS Controller Enabled Reserved Page Route PCI SLP_S4 Min Assertion Width 1 to 2 seconds Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 107 of 173 Restore on AC Power Loss Last State Onboard LAN Enabled VC1 for Azalia amp Root Ports Disabled POWER Power Management APM Enabled Video Power Down Mode Suspend Hard Disk Power Down Mode Suspend Sta
57. Cellular Analysis Development Center LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration Project Name LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration Project Number 9183 P N 625044 Revision BA Deliverable 40 4D Author Max Johnson DOCUMENT VERSION HISTORY August 25 2003 A Initial Release Added section 25 3 Regan Designs AXR AUJUSR I Aua Video Card to reflect the new video card used in the Japanese configuration Two references were used Service Memo 1924 P N 7262259 and the AXR Video Board specification P N 2016903 Added Norton AntiVirus data files update note to section 21 3 Updated the PROService definition on section 22 2 Removed laser warning from section 15 1 since the Barcode 3800 Scanner is not a laser scanner Updated cable connections for Hand Held SU y OAG Barcode Scanner and mouse Section 2 5 Updated Quick Reference Section 7 to include updated part numbers configuration for the AMI IV computer and updated software configuration Added AMI Olympus IV computer POST beep codes and troubleshooting Section 6 3 Updated complete database archive save and restore procedure Section 20 4 and 20 5 Added Remote Diagnostics procedure using the RCS and Password Utilities Program Section 22 1 5 Added PROService M200 mini box DRM installation procedure Section 22 2 Added AMI Olympus IV computer BIOS settings and AMI Olympus IV RoHS BIOS Settings Section 18 2 and 18 3 Added Matrox
58. Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 58 of 173 12 HARD DRIVE The hard drive is the main data storage location for the LH 500 Workstation installation The hard drive contains the Operating System the LH 500 Workstation application and sample data The software configuration is part of the BIOS configuration Table 12 1 Hard Drive s Configuration Card Hardware Device Driver System Board LH 500 Workstation Maxtor Maxtor 6E040L0 Microsoft 5 0 2183 1 AMI Olympus II 1A 2A 2A1 DiamondMaxPlus Released 11 14 1999 Maxtor Maxtor 6LO80MO Micorsoft 5 0 2183 1 AMI Olympus IV 2A 2A1 DiamondMax10 Released 11 14 1999 SATA 150 HDD 12 1 Maxtor DiamondMaxPlus Hard Drive The Maxtor DiamondMaxPlus is a 40 0 GB Ultra ATA 133 hard drive 12 1 1 Input and Output Connections The Maxtor DiamondMaxPlus has two connectors as follows e ATA Interface The interface connector connects to an EIDE Ultra ATA 66 100 133 controller on the system card e Power Cable The power supply connector connects to a standard 4 pin connector from the power supply Figure 12 1 Maxtor DiamondMaxPlus Hard Drive Hardware Configuration Power Connector Jumpers ATA Interface Back of Drive Beckman
59. Configuration gt SuperlO Configuration gt ACPI Configuration gt Event Log Configuration gt MPS Configuration gt PCI Express Configuration gt Remote Access Configuration gt USB Configuration ADVANCED CPU CONFIGURATION Module Version 3C 08 Manufacturer Intel Brand String Intel Pentium 4 CPU 3 40GHz Frequency 3 40GHz FSB Speed 800MHz Cache L1 16 KB Cache L2 1024 KB Max CPUID Value Limit Disabled Execute Disable Bit Enabled C1E Support Disabled Hardware Prefetcher Enabled Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch Enabled Hyper Threading Technology Enabled Value is displayed only unable to select or change ADVANCED IDE CONFIGURATION ATA IDE Configuration Compatible Legacy IDE Channels SATA Pri PATA Sec Primary IDE Master Hard Disk Primary IDE Slave Not Detected Secondary IDE Master ATAPI CDROM Secondary IDE Slave ATAPI CDROM Hard Disk Write Protect Disabled IDE Detect Time Out Sec 35 Display status of auto detection of IDE devices only not changeable ADVANCED FLOPPY CONFIGURATION Floppy A 1 44 MB 37 Floppy B Disabled Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page
60. E key TED _ BriahinessiContast Controls Adjusts the overall image and background screen brightness CONTRAST Adjusts the image brightness in relation to the background AUTO AUTO Analog input only Adjusts the image displayed for non standard video inputs Auto Adjust Analog input only Automatically adjusts the Image Position and H Size settings and Fine settings Image Controls Analog input only LEFT RIGHT Controls Horizontal Image Position within the display area of the LCD DOWN UP Controls Vertical Image Position within the display area of the LCD ec H SIZE Adjusts the horizontal size by increasing or decreasing this setting gt FINE Improves focus clarity and image stability by increasing or decreasing this setting AccuColor Control Systems AccuColor Control Systems Six color presets select the desired color setting SRGB and NATIVE color presets are standard and cannot be changed R G B Increases or decreases Red Green or Blue color depending upon which is selected The change in color will appear on screen and the direction increase or decrease will be shown by the bars NATIVE Original color presented by the LCD panel that is un adjustable sRGB sRGB mode dramatically improves the color fidelity in the desktop environment by a single standard RGB color space With this color supported environment the operator could easily and confidently communicate color without furth
61. EC Multisync LCD1760VM Rear View Figure 17 1 Belkin Omniview 2 Port KVM Switch Figure 19 1 Control Panel Figure 19 2 Date amp Time Dialog Box Figure 19 3 Regional Options Figure 19 4 Select System Locale dialog Figure 19 5 Administrative Tools Figure 19 6 Computer Management Screen Disk Management Selected Figure 21 1 Easy CD Creator Figure 21 2 Record CD Setup Figure 23 1 RadiSys System Board Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential Page 8 of 173 This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 9 of 173 General Information 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Document Layout This document is divided into sections specific to a model or version of a component in order to minimize documentation update changes This layout allows for change pages to be inserted without affecting other sections The layout also provides that all component information can be retained when new information is added This will enable users of this document to have access to all versions of the LH 500 Workstation and instrument computers in one complete document 1 2 Scope The intention of this document is to provide very specific guidelines for configuration of the LH 500 Workstation and instrument computers
62. EC Multisync LCD1770NX NXM Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 72 of 173 15 BARCODE READER HANDHELD The handheld barcode reader allows an operator to quickly enter values as if they were typed but without the possibility of transcription errors 15 1 Welch Allen IT3800 Barcode Scanner The Welch Allen IT3800 Barcode Scanner is a hand held scanner that is used to read values directly into the LH 500 Workstation Application Instructions for use of the barcode scanner are contained in the LH 500 Workstation Application customer help screens 15 1 1 Input and Output Connections The Welch Allen IT3800 Barcode Scanner has two cable configurations The first one has a cable that branches out in a Y configuration The branch with the male PS2 keyboard connector is connected to the PS2 keyboard input connector of the A B switch The branch with the PS2 female keyboard connector has the keyboard cable connected into it The second configuration uses a cable that branches out in an H configuration Connect the keyboard cables to the H cable of the hand held Bar Code Scanner and connect the adjacent end of the H cable of the hand held Bar Code
63. ER This optimal resolution is 1280 x 1024 If ON is selected a message will appear on the screen after 30 seconds notifying you that the resolution is not at 1280 x 1024 HOT KEY You can adjust the sound volume and brightness directly When this function is set to ON you can adjust the brightness with lt or gt sound volume with or key while the OSM menu is off E7 OFF TIMER Monitor will automatically power down when the end user has selected a pre determined amount of time Fi FACTORY PRESET Selecting Factory Preset allows you to reset all OSM control settings back to the factory settings The RESET button will need to be held down for several seconds to take effect Individual settings can be reset by highlighting the control to be reset and pressing the RESET button HODE DISPLAY MODE Indicates the current display resolution and frequency setting of the monitor E a TT Indicates the model and serial numbers of your monitor Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 70 of 173 14 2 NEC Multisync LCD1770 NXM NX 14 2 1 Input and Output Connections Input D Sub JPT0ORO09C0 oot ooerooet poe Oded oodooerooeTo 000090 norn
64. H500 Series Workstation uses one hard drive a CD R W drive a DVD ROM Drive and a 3 5 in floppy drive Refer to Error Reference source not found Several connectors needed to attach to external devices such as the keyboard and mouse are made available at the back of the computer chassis Error Reference source not found and Error Reference source not found show these connectors and their location Table 8 8 4 AMI Olymus IV Connector and Circuit Card Locations describe the various connectors and jumpers on the board in relation to their use in the LH 500 Series Workstation Figure 8 3 AMI IV Computer Rear Panel connectors ed Audio Jack Printer Port Network interface Video Jack not used Serial Port USB Ports Table 8 8 4 AMI Olymus IV Connector and Circuit Card Locations Workstation Use or Setting Not Used US Robotics 56K Modem Card Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 49 of 173 8 2 2 J35 Front Panel Connector J35 is listed as one connector on the system card but many small connectors will attach to it Table 8 8 5 AMI IV Computer J35 Front Panel Connections lists the connectors used
65. IOS and Version BIOS Setup Key Functions Main CMOS Setup Primary IDE Master Boot Options Advanced Peripheral Configuration Advanced Chipset Configuration Power Management Configuration Plug and Play Configuration Security CMOS EXIT Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential Page 7 of 173 This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA FIGURES Figure 2 1 Cable Connections HHBCS w no ext P S Figure 2 2 Cable Connections HHBCS w ext P S Figure 8 1 AMI Olympus II Back Panel Connectors Figure 8 2 AMI Olympus II Series 821 Figure 8 3 AMI IV Computer Rear Panel connectors Figure 8 4 AMI Olympus IV Series 876 Figure 9 1 Matrox G550 Dual DVI AGP Video Card Figure 9 9 2 Matrox G450 Dual DVI AGP Video Card Figure 10 1 US Robotics 3CP5610A 56K Pro Modem Card Figure 11 1 TEAC FD 235HF 3 1 2 Floppy Drive Hardware Configuration Figure 12 1 Maxtor DiamondMaxPlus Hard Drive Hardware Configuration Figure 12 12 2 Maxtor DiamondMax 10 Hard Drive Hardware Configuration Figure 13 1 LG Electronics GDR 8161BI DVD ROM Hardware Configuration Figure 13 2 Plextor PX W4824TA CD R W Figure 13 13 3 Plextor PX 230A CD R W Figure 13 13 4 LG Electronics GDR 8162B DVD ROM Figure 14 1 N
66. LY Digiboard E Serial Parallel Card option Speaker 24 DIGIBOARD 4 CHANNEL I O CARD The 4 Channel I O Card manages serial communication between the LH 500 Instrument Computer the LH 500 instrument and LH 500 Workstation Computer Table 24 1 Multi port Serial Card s Configuration Card Device Driver System Board LH 500 Series Workstation Digiboard 4 4 Channel I O Card N A IBM PC DOS 5 02 1A 2A3 Channel I O Card The driver of this card is automatically installed and configured when the LH 500 Instrument Computer software is installed When the card is being replaced with the same model of card in a system that already has installed software it will use the installed driver and function properly No additional configuration is required Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 154 of 173 24 1 Digiboard 4 Channel I O Card 24 1 1 Input and Output Connections The Digiboard 4 Channel I O Card connects to the ISA bus Slot 2 of the system card There is one connector on the rear of the card that connects to a cable separating into four RS232 connectors Table 24 2 Digiboard Jumper Configuration describes the various jumpers
67. MultiWord DMA 2 Ultra DMA Ultra DMA 2 Type Auto LBA Large Mode Auto Block Multi Sector Transfer Disabled PIO Mode Auto DMA Mode Auto S M A R T Auto 32Bit Data Transfer Enabled ARMD Emulation Type Auto Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Secondary IDE Slave Secondary IDE Slave Device Type LBA Large Mode Block Multi Sector Transfer PIO Mode DMA Mode S M A R T 32Bit Data Transfer ARMD Emulation Type Floppy Configuration sub menu Floppy Configuration Floppy A Floppy B Floppy Drive Seek Boot Settings Configuration Boot Settings Configuration Quick Boot Quiet Boot Add On ROM Display Mode Bootup Num Lock PS 2 Mouse Support Typematic Rate system Keyboard Primary Display Page 82 of 173 Not Detected Auto Auto Disabled Auto Auto Auto Enabled Auto 1 44 MB 3 Disabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Force BIOS On Enabled Fast Present VGA EGA Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Cou
68. Scanner to the Computer Switch Connect the third leg of the H cable to the external power supply Then plug in the external power supply to an appropriate AC receptacle 15 1 2 Hardware Configuration There is no hardware configuration for the Welch Allen T3800 Barcode Scanner 15 1 3 Software Configuration Software configuration of the scanner is accomplished by scanning configuration barcode labels which programs the barcode reader Instructions for programming the barcode reader are contained in the LH 500 Workstation Application customer help screens The configuration barcode labels can be printed so that they can be scanned Table 15 1 15 1 Default Welch Allen IT3800 Barcode Scanner Configuration below gives the default configuration of the scanner Table 15 1 15 2 Configuration Options for the Welch Allen T3800 Barcode Scanner lists the various options that can be programmed using the printed configuration barcodes After scanning a configuration label two beeps will signify that the configuration information has been accepted Table 15 1 15 1 Default Welch Allen IT3800 Barcode Scanner Configuration Option i Defatted Language Code Settings English Automatic Tab to next field Enabled Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Deve
69. Security Warning Internet Explorer Security Warning The publisher could not be verified Are you sure you want to run this software Name VirusSCan exe Publisher Unknown Publisher Don t Run should only run software From publishers you trust How can I decide what x This file does not have a valid digital signature that verifies its publisher You software bo run Select lt Browse gt from the WinZip Self Extractor window and browse to the folder that you created earlier Refer to Figure 6 WinZip Self Extractor Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration Figure 6 WinZip Self Extractor Winip Self Extractor VirusScan exe To unzip all files in VirusScan ese to the spected folder press the Unzip button Unzip to folder LC tempwwitligecar Overwrite files without prompting 10 Select lt Unzip gt and then select lt OK gt at the 4 file s unzipped successfully window Refer to Figure 7 Successfully Extracted Figure 7 Successfully Extracted To unzip all files in VirusScan exe to the specified Unzip folder press the gt Eto 11 Close the WinZip Self Extractor window 12 Open the folder where you unzipped the four files i
70. Select the Finish button at the bottom of the dialog The message Please Wait Archiving Database will change from ghosted to black The Finish button will not be ghosted but do not click it Wait until a message prompt appears 8 When the DBSave Tables prompt appears with the message Database archive complete select the OK button If an error message appears instead your must troubleshoot the source of the error Copy the complete database folder that was created on the hard drive to a CDR or USB MINI DRIVE To use the CD R W drive on the LH 500 Workstation system refer to section 21 1 for instructions on how to burn the CD When using an USB device follow the instructions listed in Step 10 10 The complete database can also be copied to a USB MINI DRIVE P N 722508 a To transfer folder to a USB mini drive Follow steps 1 thru 8 b To transfer the Database folder to the USB mini drive insert the USB mini drive in one of the USB ports on the back of the Workstation c Open Windows Explorer lt start gt lt programs gt lt accessories gt lt windows explorer gt d Depending in which drive the Database was saved locate the Database folder and highlighted by opening My Computer and finding the Database Notice the Operating system found a removable disk e Drag and drop the Database folder from its location to the Removable Drive Verify that the Database folder was transfer correctly to the removabl
71. Setup 11 Verify that the Write Speed drop down box is set to Optimal and that the Buffer underrun protection is enabled checked 12 Click on the Start Recording button in the upper right corner of the window 13 When the progress indicator reaches 100 completion and the Disk Progress indicator displays CD Created Successfully click OK 14 Click No to the Save Changes Prompt Close the Easy CD Creator window Untitled Data CD Project Easy CD Creator l _ O xj File Edit View Disc Tools Track Internet Help Select source files s E ows ios CD Creat 5 Sistem SCY uation Easy sator 3 E System C 6 amp convert name Mame Size Type Modified ADS File Folder g1Of2002 4 37 AM Documents and 5 File Folder 10 31 2001 9 03 AM r _ Drivers File Folder a 18 2003 10 26 AM Fk File Folder 10 11 2001 3 16 PM HOSTSPOOLER File Folder aPe2003 9 36 AM Limits File Folder 6 6 2002 9 25 PM ManufacData File Folder B 15 2003 4 13 PM Matrox File Folder 10 10 2001 4 46 PM i Lm e datac BE ea e es project i Fa preview transitions l recor Type Modified Oa26200Sdata File Folder sf 10 2002 4 37 24 oF H O6282003data gt l Project Size 61 25 ME Estimated free space 589 12 MB on a 74 min CD 641 8 MB on an 80 min CD r400 a0 0 111 filets 10 Folder s Data CD f Joliet YAMAHA CRW F1E Track t Once Figure 21 1 Easy CD Creator Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beck
72. a ia ene aa aii aaa Taaa reia nals 68 16 Uninterruptible Power Supplies UPS cc ccccccceccccescecseeeeseeceeseeeesseeeeseaeeeseasesseeeeseeeessaeeesseeeseeseessaees 71 17 Belkin Omniview 2 port KVM switch c ccc ccccceecccceceeceeeeeceeceeseeeeaeecesaeeeeseueeeseecessecesseeesseueesaeeeeesaeeessaeees 72 SECTION DH SOR UV ARE sirintina Aabaheneeetabaneeanuna eae 74 18 BIOS cies bietiie seth Scene eaten ch tein adanthar dante de E A E 74 197 Operating Syste isnerne sete as leases ech as donee ch ecteen titel dee ened been O eNA 103 20 LL SOO VVOFKSTATION ADDIICATION svhe2 tice nia ashed edd e E teuds erase auld fos E ashe adtelss Sina ated eat 111 21s UD PORE SOW Ale estore tosses aes ed rescence eet eee E cease nee Sheet cat 123 22 Online Intelligent Service Remote Diagnostics ccccceecceccsseecceeseeeceeseeecseaseeseeaseeessageesseneeessanaes 126 LF SOO Instrument COMPUTER srascscctcescdseeitiedeteecnsaeccdecerdidndsGicstibtederteerenateietated 146 Section A CIRCUIT CARDS rernrenusorniuvnerinetiarn aaraa 146 23 SYSteM Card MOMICI DOIG osc ces casts tet g ct a ea a EE E eee 146 24 Digiboard 4 Channel OC ar sarod stacked a a actausadaaseaste N aA N 148 2o VETO E a a E Pe A A a OE N A 150 Section B INTERNAL DRIVES cae E 154 20s ROPP lV lt add E 154 2a PVD aeae E N E E A E E E N 155 Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this documen
73. al Station power supply Connect one end of the video cable to the Workstation Computer and connect the other end to VGA2 on the Computer Switch Slide the cover back onto the Computer Switch Connect the audio cable from the monitor to the green audio port on the Workstation Computer The monitor speakers provide the instrument beeps Connect one end of the communication cable 25 to 9 pin to the COM port 1 on the Workstation Computer and connect the other end to P3 on the Digital Communications box Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration 21 Connect the Printer signal cable from the parallel port LPT1 on the Workstation Computer to the connector on the Printer If a parallel data line protector was provided it should be connected at the computer parallel port 22 If a PROService DRM Connector will be installed connect the DRM Connector cross over cable to the network card on the Workstation Computer Refer to the installation guide provided with the PROService Connection Kit 23 Connect the Workstation Computer s power cable to the ac input connector on the Computer Connect the other end to the Uninterruptible Power Supplies UPS 24 Connect the Analytical
74. and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 66 of 173 Section C PERIPHERALS 14 MONITOR An LCD monitor provides the operator with a visual display for the LH 500 Workstation Table 14 1 LH 500 Workstation Monitors Peripheral Device Driver System Card LH 500 Workstation NEC Multisync Multisync LCD Monitor Matrox G450 AMI All Models All Revisions LCD1760VM Olympus ae Matrox G550 AMI Olympus II NEC Multisync Multisync LCD Monitor Matrox G450 AMI All Models All Revisions LCD1770NX NXM Olympus IV or Matrox G550 AMI Olympus II 14 1 NEC Multisync LCD1760VM The NEC MultiSync LCD1760VM monitor is a 17 inch color LCD monitor 14 1 1 Input and Output Connections Input D Sub Input2 DVI OATDOC0 DAGA Oat ter Oe TDG 0 02GA Oe oer ooedo oso AGO ooaco Figure 14 1 NEC Multisync LCD1760VM Rear View Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 67 of 173 The connections should be made as shown in Section 2 Installation of the LH 500 Workstation 14 1 2 Software Settings The software s
75. artition or Logical DOS Drive 2 Set active partition 3 Delete partition or Logical DOS Drive 4 Display partition information Enter Choice 1 Press lt Esc gt to exit FDISK 5 Press 1 then lt ENTER gt The Screen displays Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 166 of 173 IBM DOS Version 5 02 Fixed Disk Setup Programm C Copyright IBM Corp 1983 1992 FDISK Options Current Fixed Disk Drive 1 Choose one of the following 1 Create Primary DOS partition 2 Create Extended DOS partition 3 Create Logical DOS Drive s in the Extended DOS Partition Enter Choice 1 Press lt Esc gt to exit FDISK 6 Press 1 then lt ENTER gt the screen displays Create Primary DOS Partition Current fixed disk drive I Do you wish to use the maximum available size for a Primary DOS Partition and make the partition active Y N 2 Y Press Esc to return to FDISK Options 7 Press Y then lt ENTER gt the screen displays System will now restart Insert DOS system diskette in drive A Press any key when ready 8 Press lt ENTER gt the computer re boots and automatically starts the formatting process The screen display
76. attached print the samples and verify the printouts Computers Hardware Verification 1 Turn onthe UPS if it is installed and powered down 2 Power on the LH 500 Workstation and logon if it is powered down 3 As the system logs on listen for Windows 2000 starting sound to verify the audio is functional Note Ifa printer has been attached to the printer port on the computer base it will be detected by the operating system and may ask to be set up at this time See section 19 1 3 for information on installing and setting up printers 4 Use procedure in Section 3 3 to verify the display 5 Use the procedure in section 3 6 to verify the UPS operation and configuration 6 Use procedure in Section 3 4 to verify the host interface communication 7 If an analog line is available and connected use the procedure in Section 3 5 to verify remote diagnostics capabilities Display Verification 1 From the START MENU select Control Panel then the Display icon 2 Select the Settings tab 3 Verify the display matches the descriptions on the screen is stable and the black border around the display inside the case is sized evenly and parallel to the case The monitor configuration settings are in Section 14 in Table 14 3 Onscreen Menu Function for NEC Multisync LCD1760VM and Table 14 4 of this document 4 Close the Control Panel Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this doc
77. be used to save data Pick an item that begins an action including menu commands icons and buttons The option to choose will be capitalized i e choose OK Click This means to move the mouse cursor or pointer above the desired choice or icon and pressing the left mouse button When the right mouse button press is desired this will be spelled out more completely as right click little power cards and computer power supply computer system to communicate with each other CPU Central Processing Unit The integrated chip that performs computing functions of the computer DVD ROM usually Digital Versatile Media DVD ROM is read only but can store much more Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 12 of 173 Term information than CD ROM The basic single sided single layer DVD ROM holds referred to as DVD 4 38 GB A double sided double layer DVD ROM holds 15 9 GB Compact Disk Read Write Memory This type of media allows up to 700MB of data storage EIDE Enhanced Intelligent Drive Electronics An interface specification for drives Enter Type the exact characters that are shown in quotes LH 500 Workstation The software that provides
78. ble P1 to J1 on the right rear Analyzer door of the Analytical Station and to connector 1 on the Digital Communication box At the rear of the monitor remove the cable cover Attach the power cord the 15 pin mini D SUB video signal cable and the blue end of the audio cable They attach left and right respectively and are labeled Replace the covers Ensure that the cables pass through the inside of the cable cover Connect one end of the monitor s video signals cable to the console VGA on the Computer Switch Connect the mouse cable directly to the PS2 green mouse port of the Workstation Computer Connect the keyboard cable to the bottom keyboard connector on the computer switch Connect one of the KVM PS2 cables from the keyboard PS2 port on the Instrument computer to the middle keyboard connector on the computer switch Connect one leg of the hand held barcode scanner cable directly to the PS2 purple keyboard port of the Workstation computer Connect a KVM PS2 cable to the remaining end of the hand held barcode scanner cable and the other end to the remaining PS2 purple connector of the computer switch keyboard 2 If the hand held barcode scanner utilizes an external power supply then plug the power supply for the hand held barcode scanner into an appropriate AC receptacle Connect one end of the Instrument Computer s power cable to the ac input connector on the Instrument Computer and connect the other end to the Analytic
79. by the LH 500 Series Workstation and the pins that they connect to Table 8 8 5 AMI IV Computer J35 Front Panel Connections Description 1 3 HDD LED 2 4 Power LED not used 5 7 RESET Button not used 6 8 POWER ON Soft Power on off Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 50 of 173 Figure 8 4 AMI Olympus IV Series 876 Floppy Drive N CO RAMN and OYO ROM One cable wimultiple connectors Oe e EM O i i Power LED Power On 9 VIDEO CARD Modern computer systems use extensive graphics with high resolution and color depth This requires a extensive CPU processing and memory use To free CPU resources Video cards provide video processors and memory Some of these processors are built on to the motherboard although they are Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 51 o
80. cable of attaching and displaying with two monitors at once 9 1 1 Input and Output Connections The Matrox video card has 3 connectors and no jumpers The card edge connector used to insert the card onto the system board is an AGP connector Do not plug this card into a PCI slot There are also 2 connectors on the rear panel edge of the card These are monitor connectors one for an analog connection and one for digital monitors The LH Workstation with the NEC LCD monitor uses the analog HD 15 connector CAUTION Inserting an AGP card into a PCI slot could cause damage to the video card or to the system card Make sure the card is plugged into an AGP slot CAUTION Inserting the card incorrectly into the AGP slot could damage the video card or the system card Make sure the Tab at the end of the edge connector is not inserted into the slot Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 52 of 173 Figure 9 1 Matrox G550 Dual DVI AGP Video Card HD 15 Analog i AGP DVI ae Video Digital A Connector Not Used 9 1 2 Matrox G550 AGP Video Card Installation and Software Configuration 1 The Matrox Dual DVI video card is installed into the AGP expans
81. ck A Search 4 Folders cSHistory i U K oA Ez Address Administrative Tools R m S w dl rccrr ii Component Computer Data Sources Event viewer Local Security Administrative Services Management ODE Policy Tools Be a Performance Services Telnet Server Administration Select an ikem to view its description Configures administrative settings For your computer See also My Documents My Wetwork Places My Computer E objectis 10 9 KB J My Computer F Figure 19 5 Administrative Tools 19 1 5 1 Change Drive Letter Designation 1 Select Start gt gt Settings gt gt Control Panel From the Control Panel open or double click the Administrator Tools icon then open the Computer Management icon 3 A Computer Management window similar to the Windows Explorer window will be displayed From the tree view in the left pane select Computer Management local gt gt Storage gt gt Disk Management The Computer Management window with the Disk Management view is shown in Figure 19 6 Computer Management Screen Disk Management Selected 4 In the lower right pane verify that the DVD has been assigned the letter H and that the CD RW has been assigned the letter E Refer to Figure 19 6 Computer Management Screen Disk Management Selected If changes are required continue on the following step otherwise close all open windows 5 Change the letter of CDRom 0 or CDRom 1 as required by right
82. cking on the desired printer and choosing the Set as Default menu item from the resulting pop up menu If the printer you want to use is not shown you will have to add it Note that this procedure will not be required for new users added to an LH Workstation During the imaging procedure an LH Series Workstation function is used to copy LabAdmin user settings to a default table of settings The default printer for LabAdmin when the function was used will automatically become the default printer for any user created after that transfer of settings Users already defined in the system like ser and TempAdmin will still need to be set individually 19 1 3 2 Add a Printer There are two main ways to add printers You can use the Add Printer program built into Windows 2000 or you can use programs supplied by printer manufacturers Printer manufacturers may supply drivers which must be added using the Windows 2000 Add Printers program or they may supply installation programs that install the drivers add them to the system configure them and set them as the default printer If the printer manufacturer supplies such a program use their program rather than the Windows 2000 program to set up the printer An example of this type of program comes on CD with the Lexmark T614 Laser printer shipped with initial instruments If using a program supplied by the manufacturer follow the directions for their installation If an installation program is not a
83. connector at the back of the computer base and remove the cable from the Video Card Remove the screw securing the Video Card cable connector plate to the chassis of the LH 500 Instrument Computer Carefully remove the Video Card by pulling straight up to release it from the expansion slot 25 3 3 Card Replacement 1 2 Oo Oe Remove the Jaton Video 107PCI Video Card from the ISA J4E1 slot Refer to Table 23 2 Connector and Circuit Card Locations on RadiSys Refer to Table 23 2 Connector and Circuit Card Locations on RadiSys for the correct expansion slot assignment of the AXR Video Card Carefully position the Video Card into the expansion slot and seat it firmly into the connectors Install the mounting screw to secure the Video Card cable connector plate to the chassis of the LH 500 Instrument Computer Connect the video cable to the Video Card and secure it in place with the two screws on either side of the cable connector Replace the LH 500 Instrument Computer cover Reconnect the power cord to the LH 500 Instrument Computer Turn ON the LH 500 system Enter CMOS Setup by pressing the lt F1 gt key immediately after the boot and before the memory test Select the Main Setup Menu and confirm that the CMOS setup is as follows Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beck
84. contains computer troubleshooting flowcharts to assist the engineer in troubleshooting computer issues It will assist the engineer in determining if the computer requires replacement or if the issue can be resolved by re entering computer settings critical files or reloading software 6 11 1 Best Practices e Keep computer elevated above the floor as much as possible to avoid ventilation problems or liquid spills e Clean front cover vents and rear cover vent holes and power supply fan each service call e Ensure clearance to allow proper ventilation e Shut down computer on regular basis to allow for RAM to be cleared weekly e Dress cables to minimize loose connections and to keep from being bumped or kicked loose e Defragment HDD on regular basis i e on PM o Must be at Tempadmin o Start gt gt Programs gt gt Accessories gt gt System Tools gt gt Disk Defragmenter o Select the C drive o Press Defragment e When ordering replacement computer check to make sure you have latest software including ERPROMs e Install only printer drivers for the printer being used Delete all print drivers not being used 6 11 2 Items that may cause intermittent computer lockups e Hand Held Bar code Scanner Remove Hand Held Bar code Scanner and see if problem is resolved e Poor ventilation of computer Vacuum dust from computer front cover vent and back vent holes and power supply fan e Defective UPS Unplug UPS from wall soc
85. ct Help then About Verify the software version listed is the same as the description listed on the CD 16 Remove the CD Store the Update CD with your other system software 20 3 Save and Restore Configuration This procedure is used to save all the LH Series 500 user settings The configuration can be saved at any time preferably after the configuration has been initially established or after any changes The configuration files are not large and can be saved to a floppy disk 20 3 1 Save Configuration If you are saving to the floppy drive insert a formatted disk into the drive Open the System Setup icon on the LH 500 Workstation command bar From the File menu select Save Restore Configuration Click the Save radio button Click on the Next button The dialog that opens has check boxes Save Registry and Database Component s this is not the entire database Choose one or both and click Next 7 You will be prompted to enter a path and filename for the registry save if you elected to save the registry Use a meaningful name A name that indicates the date and even the serial number can be very helpful For example a registry file saved to the floppy drive might be a mm dd yy rgs Note that the drive and folder if you choose must be stated The rgs extension is not required but recommended If you use the Browse button when restoring only files with the rgs extension will be shown Click Next when you have typed in an
86. cture A Plus icon is used to display the collapsed upper level view A Minus icon is used to display the expanded view oe eee Power Supply Refers to a line conditioner with a battery backup prevents damage to computer or loss of data from ac power fluctuations Windows NT Microsoft Windows NT Refers to the Microsoft Windows operating system that proceeded and upon which Microsoft Windows 2000 is based Page 13 of 173 Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 14 of 173 Section A INSTALLATION 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE WARNING Electronic Shock Routing and attaching cables with the power on could result in injury from an electronic shock Turn off the power before connecting cables CAUTION Electronic Damage Attaching electronic cables with the power on could damage the electronic components Turn off power before connecting cables CAUTION Electronic Damage If the system arrives in cold weather do not unpack the computer or the monitor until they have been allowed to come to room temperature Immediately exposing them to a warm room may cause condensation to occur If condensation does occur allow the components to c
87. customer site Performing a database archive captures the complete database including patient demographics There are right to privacy concerns where patient demographic information is involved 1 Logon to the Workstation as the TempAdmin user with a TempAdmin password Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 122 of 173 2 Choose System Setup 3 Drop down the File menu and select Save Restore Configuration This will bring up a dialog box entitled Save amp Restore ADMS Configuration Step 1 4 Click on the Archive Complete Database radio button and then choose Next 5 Select the backup drive Backups should first be done to the hard drive so choose C The backup files created will be moved to a removable storage media in a later step 6 Provide a name for the backup A folder with the name provided would be created on the root of drive that was selected above The recommended convention for naming should have the format SN MONTH DAY_YEAR where SN is the instrument serial number An example name would be AD10000_ JUNE 1 7 2001 Spaces should not be used Another naming format can be used as long as the database is uniquely identified 7
88. d Lock 8 2 AMI Olympus IV Series 876 This motherboard is produced by American Megatrends Inc and has the following features e support for Intel Pentium IV or Intel Celeron e Intel 915GV Express chipset e processor heat sink and fan e 1 MB L2 cache e memory bus supporting PC 133 PC2 4200 DDR2 533 MHz memory e four 240 pin DIMM memory slots e AMI Bios e Ultra DMA IDE disk I O capability e On board 10 100 Ethernet connectivity e Integrated video controller with 3D graphics and AGP 4X connector e Cirus Logic CS4299 integrated Audio e 3PCI expansion slots Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 48 of 173 The configuration used in the LH 500 Series Workstation has a 3 4 GHz Pentium IV processor and 256 MB of 133 MHz RAM 8 2 1 Input and output connections The AMI Olympus IV Series 876 contains 3 PCI bus slots and a single PCI Express x 16 card slot that transfer data and control signals between the system card and add on circuit cards There are 3 add on PCI cards used in the LH 500 Series Workstation There are connectors on the system board for connecting to four SATA Serial ATA devices an IDE device s and a floppy drive The L
89. d below are shown in Figure 2 1 Cable Connections HHBCS w no ext P S and Figure 2 2 Cable Connections HHBCS w ext P S There are no individual labels on each connector but there is a pictorial label near the connector bank that names each of the connectors 1 Verify that all assemblies are turned off and disconnected from any power source 2 Setup the monitor computer switch digital communication box mouse and keyboard LH 500 Instrument Computer base LH 500 Workstation computer base and UPS in their final locations Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Page 16 of 173 Slide the cover off of the Computer Switch Connect one end of the PS2 purple cable to the Instrument Computer and the other end to the Computer Switch keyboard 1 Note A mouse cable is not connected to the Instrument Computer the mouse 1 connection on the Computer Switch is left open Connect one end of the video cable to the Instrument Computer and the other end to VG1 on the Computer Switch Connect the Digital Communication box cable to the Digi board jack on the Instrument Computer Connect ca
90. d in the Installation Service Order details Click on Download New Settings A warning screen will appear Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration LH PROService x WARNING The LH PROService Connector is now configured There are two Fields in the LH Workstation software khat must contain the appropriate information before the system can be used Please Follow the steps listed below to verify the LH Workstation configuration 1 Logon to the LH Workstation using the SER account 2 Choose SYSTEM SETUP From the Command Center 3 Choose COMMUNICATION From the System Setup 4 Select the INSTRUMENT tab 5 Enter the appropriate analyzer serial number in the Analyzer Field located under the System Serial Number section of the screen This Serial Number must match the one entered in this tool 6 Click OK Checkmark icon to save the settings and exit the communication screen 7 Choose INSTITUTION From the System Setup 5 Enter the appropriate analyzer System ID 51D number in the Account Field 9 Click OK Checkmark icon to save the settings and exit the Institution screen 10 Close the System Setup screen 11 Repeat these steps on all Workstations co
91. d only when new images are released Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration Page 131 of 173 P N 625044 Rev BA 22 ONLINE INTELLIGENT SERVICE REMOTE DIAGNOSTICS 22 1 Remote Access and Remote Control RCS Note In Microsoft Windows operating systems User names are not case sensitive capitals or lower case are both accepted Passwords are case sensitive This is important for the TempAdmin passwords and the RCS monthly password 22 1 1 Requirements P N 6417699 SmartDisk P N 6417698 RCS software if not already installed in the remote computer pcAnyWhere software if not already installed in the remote computer This must be a full version with remote and host setups available Access to an analog telephone line Monthly service password This is obtained from Miami Technical Support Passwords are released with Lotus Notes Technical Updates 22 1 2 Procedure Instrument Workstation Contact and inform the customer that RCS control will be initiated and what it Involves If it is not already connected the base computer of the LH 500 Workstation must be connected to an analog phone line For details on where to plug in the analog line see Section
92. d that plug and play devices have been recognized Items that you may change are displayed and shown within square brackets such as Not Installed To move to an item which selects it use the up and down arrow keys Several items under a menu have sub items and some sub items have sub items If there are sub items this is indicated with a greater than sign gt to the left of the item To access the sub items move to the line item and then press lt Enter gt NOTE All the values shown are the values that a configured Workstation will display except for time and date information 18 3 3 Main tab AMIBIOS Version 08 00 1 1 AMIBIOS Build Date 02 24 05 AMIBIOS ID OABGV008 Processor Type Intel Pentium 4 CPU 3 40GHz Processor Speed 3400MHz Processor Count 1 System Memory Size 256MB System Time xx xx xx System Date xx xx xxxx Value is displayed only unable to select or change 18 3 4 Advanced tab Setup Warning Settings items on this screen to incorrect values may cause the system to malfunction Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 103 of 173 gt CPU Configuration gt IDE Configuration gt Floppy
93. d to start the initial loading of the Operating System OS and to restore a damaged OS if it will not boot They are also standard in almost all PC s allowing for easy distribution of files between computers that are not networked The floppy drive software configuration is part of the BIOS configuration Table 11 1 Floppy Drive s Configuration Card Hardware Device Driver System Board LH 500 Workstation Sony Floppy 1 44 1 25 MB 3 1 2 Microsoft 5 0 2183 1 AMI Olympus II 1A Released 11 14 1999 11 1 Sony 3 1 2 Floppy Drive The Sony is a standard floppy drive and will format and read disks up to 1 44MB 11 1 1 Input and Output Connections The Sony has two connectors as follows e Interface Cable The interface connector connects to the Diskette Controller connector on the system card e Power Cable The power supply connector connects to one of the standard 4 pin connectors from the power supply Figure 11 1 TEAC FD 235HF 3 1 2 Floppy Drive Hardware Configuration Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 57 of 173 There is no hardware configuration for this drive Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter
94. down and power off the LH 500 Workstation before moving it Any sudden jar or shock may permanently damage the hard drive Hard drives are more resistant to shock when they are shutdown If the LH 500 computers will be transported over a distance the original packing or enough padding as reasonably possible should be used to protect them from excessive vibration or shock 1 6 Safety Precautions and General Service Information 1 Connecting or disconnecting cables with the power ON can result in injury from an electronic shock This will also cause electrical spikes that can damage electronic components This damage may cause immediate problems intermittent problems or cumulative damage that shortens the life of the component When completing any procedures that require disconnecting cables to the computer base make sure the power is OFF 2 Standard laboratory procedures should be followed during the operation and or servicing of the LH 500 system These practices include but are not limited to use of barrier protection such as protective gloves protective eye wear and suitable laboratory attire 3 Never remove any covers without making sure the power is OFF and the power source is disconnected The computer base and monitor contain high voltages that can cause injury or death 4 Even a small electrostatic discharge can damage circuit cards RAM memory or the CPU A damaged component might not fail immediately but over time it wil
95. e to open the Copy Raw Data to Diskette utility 3 The display shows the following options Raw Data Copy Utility Raw data filename to copy to floppy Copy raw data to floppy disk Format floppy disk 4 Enter the eight character filename in the Raw Data Filename to Copy to Floppy prompt The eight character filename can be found at the bottom of the sample printout or in the Listname field on the Patient Test Results and Graphics screen Note wild card characters and can be used if the complete file name is not available 5 Use the Up and Down arrow keys to move the cursor to the Copy Raw Data to Floppy Disk prompt 6 Press the spacebar to toggle the Copy Raw Data to Floppy Disk to Y and press lt Enter gt to continue 7 The following message will be displayed Press Y to confirm request to copy raw data to drive A or press any other key to cancel If any process is currently running in the background it will be interrupted by the copying procedure 8 Press Y to initiate the copy process of the raw data from drive C to drive A Note If any key other than Y is pressed the file will not be copied the message will disappear and the Raw Data Copy Utility will be displayed Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are th
96. e Check both boxes Transmit Runs and Transmit Logs e Click OK Checkmark icon to save the settings and exit the communication screen e Choose Institution from the System Setup e Enter the appropriate analyzer system ID number in the Account field e Click OK Checkmark icon to save the settings and exit the Institution screen e Close the System Setup screen e Restart the LH Workstation e f multiple LH Systems are being connected to the PROService Connector repeat steps through for each Workstation e NOTE The LH Workstation will NOT transmit any data to the PROService connector until it has been restarted e Proceed to Step 22 2 8 Configuration of the PROService Connector 22 2 8 Configuration of the PROService Connector Log on to one of the LH Workstation as Service user SER Open Microsoft Windows Explorer on the LH Workstation Access drive F through Microsoft Windows Explorer Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 145 of 173 8 runs amp logs on 172 16 0 11 F File Edit View Favorites Tools Help da Back p ty EA Search 3 Folders EA hHistory LS oS a A EL Address gt runs amp ogs an 172 16 0 1
97. e Driver System Board LH 500 Workstation US Robotics 56 KB US Robotics 56K FAX PCI 2 3Com 4 13 0 17 AMI Olympus II 1A 2A 2A1 3CP5610A AMI Olympus IV To verify the driver and version 1 2 From the Start Menu choose Settings gt gt Control Panel Open the System icon then select the Hardware tab and click on the Device Manager button Find Modems in the tree list click on the Plus then select the desired device There will generally be only one device and driver on a Workstation system although more drivers may be present than are used If there are select the appropriate one listed in Table 10 1 Modem Card Configuration Open the device Properties dialog This can be done by double clicking on the device or by right clicking on the device and then selecting Properties from the pop up menu Select the Driver tab and verify the driver and version match the installed card as summarized in Table 10 1 Modem Card Configuration 10 1 US Robotics 56Kb Card Model 3CP5610A The US Robotics 3CP5610A card supports up to a 57333 BPS transmission rate The actual transmission rate dependent on the telephone connection FCC regulations in the US limit the standard phone lines to 53333 BPS Quality of the specific phone line and connection could drop the actual connection speed further 10 1 1 Input and Output Connections Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possessi
98. e and the Status line in the dialer dialog box will say Connected 7 Launch pcAnyWhere This will usually be found in the Start gt gt Programs gt gt Symantec folder 8 Select the Remote Control option or button if it is not already the selected view 9 Double click on the Network icon This will search for any pcAnyWhere host systems on the TCP IP network including LH 500 Workstation that is being contacted 10 A list of available hosts will be presented in a pcAnyWhere Waiting dialog In most situations only one host will be present the LH 500 Workstation that is being connected Select the Workstation and click on the OK button 11 A pcAnyWhere password authentication prompt will be presented Note This is different from the GENeS procedure and is a product of the pcAnyWhere version installed on the LH 500 Workstation The service user ser with the PressEnter password is expected After entry control of the remote system will be granted For additional information on using pcAnyWhere refer to the documentation provided by the Symantec 22 1 5 Procedure Remote Using RCS and Password Utilities Program 1 From the Start Menu select Programs gt gt RCS and Password Utilities gt gt ServiceDialer Accessories d business center a a HP Instant Support FA hp online help Internet Explorer ESP desktop Re Micrografx Designer i Micrografx Icon Manager leer Programs d amp pi Microgra
99. e between the network port on the back of the Workstation and the LAN port on the back of the PROService connector A crossover cable is the networking equivalent of a null modem cable crossing transmit and receive lines Na WARNING Do not connect LAN2 of the PROService Connector to the hospital network at this time Power ON the PROService Connector and wait 5 minutes Proceed to Step 22 2 7 Workstation Setup Enable Transmission from Workstation 22 2 3 Connection of additional LH Systems where one LH System is already connected to a PROService Connector Unpack the PROService Secondary Kit Inspect the contents of the kit It should include the following items Qty Description 5 Port Network Hub 25 ft Shielded Standard Patch Network Cables Installation Procedure PROService Sticker BCI P N A21532 Ensure the Uplink Normal switch located at the rear of the hub is in the Normal position OUT This is a small switch It is not easy to tell if it is IN or OUT It may be necessary to depress it to determine its state Connect the network hub s power supply to the LH UPS and to the hub Turn the existing PROService Connector OFF and disconnect it from the Hospital Lab network From the LH workstation currently connected to the PROService Connector remove and discard the 15 ft crossover network cable connected between the network port of the Workstation and the LAN1 port of the PROS
100. e database is this may take up to one hour Wait until Restore Complete box comes up See Note under Figure 20 6 Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 126 of 173 Save amp Restore ADMS Configuration Step 1997031112 WARNING Restoring the database will SHUTDOWN the GenS Workstation for up to ONE HOUR Backup path and File Name JF ALH50000_2A1 db ADMSdbbck dmp M lt Back Next Finish Cancel Figure 20 6 Backup Path and File Name NOTE When you click on the Finish button there is no hourglass or any other indication that there is anything happening so it is important to wait until the Database Restore box comes up before you continue to the next step Remove the CD or USB drive before shutting down the Workstation DBSaveTables X AN Database Archive complete Figure 20 7 Restore Complete Note It is suggested that the database folder be deleted from the USB drive or if a CD is used that its contents are deleted or the CD is destroyed prior to leaving the lab 20 5 2 Restore the List Mode or Raw Data files 1 Select the Raw Data sub folder from the folder created in Section 15 4 Step 6 using Windows
101. e disk f To remove the USB mini drive safely click on the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the Status Bar and follow instructions 11 When the files have been successfully moved to the backup media you may delete the backup files on the hard drive There is no need to do this unless hard drive space is becoming a consideration Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 123 of 173 20 5 Restore Caution Archived files must be restored to a system that is at the same software level or a compatible level as the system that produced the files Database configuration and file structures may change between software revisions Restoring to a different software level could result in corrupt files or data could result in unpredictable results or could cause an operating system malfunction Refer to the Service Memo releasing a new software version to determine compatibility issues Use Windows Explorer or My Computer to copy the backup files from your backup media to the hard drive drive C and remove the write only properties This will allow restoring the files from the hard disk rather than the archive storage device which is more reliable All of the
102. e exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 173 of 173 Note If the disk in drive A does not contain sufficient space for the data an error message will be displayed and the data will not be copied Pressing any key can dismiss the error message 9 The display will return to the Raw Data Copy Utility if the copy process is successful 10 Remove the disk from the drive when finished 11 Repeat this procedure for each file that is to be copied to the diskette 30 1 3 Formatting a Floppy Disk using the Copy Raw Data to a Diskette utility 1 Insert a blank formated diskette into drive A Note All data will be deleted form diskette 2 Select Diagnostics gt gt Operator Options gt gt Copy Raw Data to Diskette to open the Copy Raw Data to Diskette utility 3 The display shows the following options Raw Data Copy Utility Raw data filename to copy to floppy Copy raw data to floppy disk Format floppy disk 4 Use the Up and Down arrow keys to move the cursor to the Format Floppy Disk prompt 5 Press the spacebar to toggle the Format Floppy Disk to Y and press lt Enter gt to continue 6 The following message will be displayed Press Y to confirm request to format a diskette or press any other key to cancel If any process is currently running in t
103. e system Oy OV A 19 1 6 2 Paint This program allows creation and editing of bitmap files This can be very useful during troubleshooting to create a file or printout that contains a copy of a screen To create the file 1 Press the lt Print Scrn gt key while viewing the screen to be copied Open the Paint application Move the mouse pointer to the bottom of the screen or press lt Ctrl gt lt Esc gt then select Start gt gt Programs gt gt Accessories gt gt Paint Note that all menu items will not always be displayed and you may have to move the mouse to the down hash symbol at the bottom of the list to expand the menu options 3 Choose Paste from the Edit menu The file can then be printed or saved either to the hard drive for remote retrieval or to a floppy disk Save the file as a 16 color bitmap to fit on a floppy disk The full color resolution used by the system will create too large of a file 20 LH 500 WORKSTATION APPLICATION The LH 500 Workstation Application is the software program that is used during the operation of the instrument The Workstation Application along with the operating system is initially loaded using an Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Confi
104. e video card or to the system card Make sure the card is plugged into a PCI slot Figure 9 9 2 Matrox G450 Dual DVI AGP Video Card HD 15 Analog i AGP DVI a Video Digital A Connector Not Used Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA 9 3 Page 54 of 173 9 2 2 Matrox G450 AGP Video Card Software Installation and Configuration 1 The Matrox Dual DVI video card is installed into the PCI Slot 2 expansion slot on the AMI Olympus IV system card 2 This card is recognized and its proper driver is installed during Workstation software installation imaging When the card is being replaced with the same model of card in a system that already has installed software it will use the installed driver and function properly 10 MODEM CARD The Modem Card translates between the digital signals that a computer uses and analog signals suitable for transmission over telephone lines Modems are controlled by communication software including RAS and fax applications Table 10 1 Modem Card Configuration shows the modems that may be found in the LH 500 Workstation with corresponding drivers and driver versions Table 10 1 Modem Card Configuration Card Devic
105. efers to the Microsoft Remote networking service included in Windows NT and Windows 2000 RCS Remote Communication System This refers to the system including hardware Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA ee and software that allows the LH 500 Workstation to communicate over telephone lines To shutdown and restart a computer including the software Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive This is a world wide directive which restricts the use of lead mercury cadmium hexavalent chromium polybrominated biphenyls PBB and polybrominated biphenyl esters PBDE in electronic and electrical devices Select Mark an item i e check boxes and list boxes The option to be selected will be capitalized example select NT FILE SYSTEM is completed when a prompt is given that the system can be powered off Se card The large printed circuit board commonly referred to as a Motherboard on which most electronic devices are mounted All other circuit cards drives and pene at receive control signals or information from the system card Tree View A display window used to display layered structures This is most commonly used to display a directory or folder stru
106. el 4 Lat ERS E ee PE T Ec Table 22 11 Proservice Sticker Location LH700 Series LH 500 Position sticker on to right corner of analyzer Table 22 12 Proservice Sticker Location LH500 22 2 11 System Identification Sticker NOTE If sticker is not included in the kit it must be ordered through service parts inventory and adhered to the instrument at next call Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 150 of 173 Write the PROService box s system identification number in the space provided on the sticker Position the sticker on top of the PROService box BECKMAN COULTER For Service Call 800 854 3639 io OF reais Table 22 13 Proservice Box Sticker Location Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 151 of 173 LH 500 Instrument Computer Section A CIRCUIT CARDS 23 SYSTEM CARD MOTHERBOARD The system card con
107. elf Extracting File by clicking on the link 4 Select lt SAVE gt from the File Download window Refer to Figure 3 File Download 5 Figure 3 File Download File Download looks suspicious or pou do not fully trust the source do not open or Some files can harm your computer If the file information below i Fi save this file File name VirusScan zip File type winzip File From Cec servers Would you like to open the file or save it to your computer Always ask before opening this type of file 6 Save the zip file to folder location that you created in Step 1 7 Select lt Open gt or lt Run gt from the Download Complete window Refer to Figure 4 Download Complete Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA 8 9 Page 33 of 173 Figure 4 Download Complete Download complete Ak IL Download Complete Saved VirusScan zip from cec_serverz Downloaded 945 KE in 1 sec Download ko CMY Documents viru VirusScan zip Transfer rate 945 KBISec Close this dialog box when download completes If you receive the warning screen below select lt Run gt to continue Refer to Figure 5 security Warning Figure 5
108. elopment LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 90 of 173 Many of the setup items displayed are detected and set automatically by the BIOS They do not allow manual entry They are shown to verify how they have been set and that plug and play devices have been recognized ltems that you may change are displayed and shown within square brackets such as Not Installed To move to an item which selects it use the up and down arrow keys Several items under a menu have sub items and some sub items have sub items If there are sub items this is indicated with a greater than sign gt to the left of the item To access the sub items move to the line item and then press lt Enter gt NOTE All the values shown are the values that a configured Workstation will display except for time and date information Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA 18 2 3 Main tab AMIBios Version BIOS Release Date BIOS Filename Processor Type Processor Speed System Memory System Time System Date 18 2 4 Advanced tab Setup Warning Settings items on this screen to incorrect values may cause the system to malfunc
109. er Connector The power supply connector connects to one of the standard 12V 5V power supply connectors Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 65 of 173 e IDE Jumper 3 position jumper that determines the IDE drive configuration for the system The LH 500 Series Workstation uses the Slave position e Analog Audio The 4 pin connector to next to the Master Slave jumper bank is used for analog audio signals This is the connector that is used by the LH 500 Series Workstation e Digital Audio The smaller connector next to the Analog Audio connector is used for digital audio The front panel of the LG Electronics DVD ROM has the following controls e Eject Button used to open and close the CD tray e Indicator LED indicates the status of the drive e Manual eject small paper clip recessed button used to eject the tray when power is off Figure 13 13 4 LG Electronics GDR 8162B DVD ROM Digital Audio Output Mode IDEATA Cable Connector Jumper Connector Analog Audio Power Supply Output Connector Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it
110. er Management Screen Disk Management Selected 19 1 5 2 Event Viewer This function lists events and errors that are logged by Windows 2000 The events that are logged include some normal hardware configuration events that occur on power up These do not require any service action The event log is initialized on each power up of the system and at this time the system records an event in the log with the source as Event Log and a description of The event log service was started The DESCRIPTION for an event can be viewed by double clicking on the event 19 1 6 Additional Programs and Service Functions 19 1 6 1 Change Verify the computer name The default computer name after a new image has been loaded onto the LH 500 Workstation is LH500 If use will be made of the remote diagnostic capabilities of the instrument this name must be changed to LHXXXXX where XXXXX is the DTX serial number on the DTX label found on the back of the computer base To change the computer name 1 While at the desktop view Right Click the My Network Places icon that is located on the desktop Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 116 of 173 2 Select Properties from
111. er color management overhead in the most common situations Tools Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 69 of 173 Icon LANGUAGE H OSM control menus are available in seven languages OSM POSITION You can choose where you would like the OSM control image to appear on your screen Selecting OSM Location allows you to manually adjust the position of the OSM control menu left right down or up OSM TURN OFF pan The OSM control menu will stay on as long as it is in use In the OSM Turn Off submenu you can select how long the monitor waits after the last touch of a button to shut off the OSM control menu The preset choices are 10 20 30 45 60 and 120 seconds OSM LOCK OUT This control completely locks out access to all OSM control functions without Mute Sound Volume Brightness and Contrast When attempting to activate OSM controls while in the Lock Out mode a screen will appear indicating the OSM controls are locked out To activate the OSM Lock Out function press SELECT then key and hold down simultaneously To de activate the OSM Lock Out press SELECT then key and hold down simultaneously RESOLUTION NOTIFI
112. er on for the computer Press F1 immediately after the boot and before the memory test This occurs very fast If F1 was pressed at the appropriate time you will be presented with the BIOS Setup screen BIOS Setup Key Functions Table 27 2 BIOS Setup Key Functions Pressing the lt F1 gt key brings up a help screen for the current item lt ESC gt Pressing the lt ESC gt key takes you back to the previous screen Pressing lt ESC gt in the Main Advanced Security or Exit screen allows you to Exit discarding changes lt ENTER gt Pressing the lt ENTER gt key selects the current item or option lt 11 gt Pressing the lt t gt key changes the selection to the previous item or option Pressing the lt gt key changes the selection to the next item or option Pressing the lt lt gt or lt gt keys in the Main Advanced Security or Exit Menu screens changes the menu screen Pressing either key in a sub screen does nothing Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 162 of 173 Pressing the lt F5 gt key allows you to Load Setup Defaults Pressing the lt F6 gt key allows you to Discard Changes Pressing the lt F10 gt key allows
113. ervice connector Proceed to Step 22 2 5 Connection of the hub to the PROService connector Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential na 7 This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 140 of 173 22 2 4 Connection of PROService to multiple LH Systems where no previous PROService connection exists Unpack the PROService Primary Kit Inspect the contents of the kit It should include the following items Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 141 of 173 Qty Description 1 PROService Connector 1 25 ft Standard Patch Network Cable 1 15 ft Crossover Network Cable NOT used when connecting multiple instruments Installation Procedure PROService Installation Questionnaire PROService Customer Letter PROService Sticker BCI P N A21532 1 system Identification Sticker BCI P N 715314 Connect the external Power Supply to an AC receptacle on the instrument UPS and to the PROService Connector ee eee U
114. esented dialog For a modem based dialog you must select the Networking tab Check the list to see if the desired protocol is present and checked If not you must install the protocol by selecting the Install button From the new Add dialog choose Protocols from the list and then choose the Add button Choose the protocol that will be added and press the OK button If the protocol is not on the list but is available from a different source press Have Disk and choose the protocol from the alternate source The protocols needed by most Workstation applications TCP IP NetBEUI is needed by RCS remote communications These should both be installed from the image 19 1 5 Administrative Tools Figure 19 5 Administrative Tools shows the window that is opened when the Administrative Tools icon found in the Control Panel is opened The tools that are needed or would be useful to service are the Computer Management tool and the Event Viewer Some of the useful functions and the Event Viewer are described in this section Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 114 of 173 EJ Administrative Tools i 5 x Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help da Ba
115. ettings that affect this monitor are the general video settings affecting any monitor resolution and color These settings are set when installing the LH 500 Workstation image To verify these settings from the taskbar Start menu select Settings gt gt Control Panel Select and open or double click the Display icon and choose the Settings tab In the Colors combo box color setting should be True Color 24 bit In the Screen Area section the slide bar should be set to 1024 x 768 14 1 3 Monitor Settings All changes to the monitor settings configuration are performed through the On Screen Manager OSM software To access the OSM menu press any of the control buttons lt gt EXIT located on the front of the monitor To change signal input press the SELECT button The functionality of the control buttons are described on Table 14 2 Control Buttons for NEC Multisync LCD1760VMand the onscreen menu function are described on Table 14 3 Onscreen Menu Function for NEC Multisync LCD1760VM NOTE OSM Warnings OSM Warning menus disappear with Exit button NO SIGNAL This function gives a warning when there is no signal present After power is turned on or when there is a change of input signal or video is inactive the No Signal window will appear RESOLUTION NOTIFIER This function gives a warning of use with optimized resolution After power is turned on or when there is a change of input signal or the video signal doesn
116. f 173 still separate resources from the main CPU and system memory The LH 500 Workstation requires at least 8 MB of video memory An expansion Video card is used with the AMI Olympus II motherboard Table 9 1 Video Card Configuration Card Device Driver System Board LH 500 Workstation Matrox Video G550 Dualhead Provider Matrox AMI Olympus II Soman Noomen O Matrox G400 G450 G450 Provider Matrox AMI Olympus IV To verify the driver and version 1 From the Start Menu choose Settings gt gt Control Panel 2 Open the System icon then select the Hardware tab and click on the Device Manager button 3 Find Display Adapters in the tree list click on the Plus then select the desired device There will generally be only one device and driver on a Workstation system although more drivers may be present than are used If there are select the appropriate device listed in Table 9 1 Video Card Configuration 4 Open the device Properties dialog This can be done by double clicking on the device or by right clicking on the device and then selecting Properties from the pop up menu 5 Select the Driver tab and verify the driver and version match the installed card as summarized in Table 9 1 Video Card Configuration 9 1 Matrox G550 Dual DVI AGP Video Card The Matrox G550 Dual DVI video card has 32 MB of DDR dual speed SDRAM memory and features a 360 MHz RAMDAC It is also capable with the appropriate adapter
117. f you want to run Setup is displayed Press lt Delete gt This occurs very fast If lt Delete gt was pressed in time you will be presented with the BIOS Setup screen 18 1 2 BIOS Setup The BIOS setup screen is presented as a form titled BIOS SETUP UTILITY Under the title is a row of menus Each menu presents a related group of setup The menus are Main Advanced Chipset PCIPnP Power Boot Security Exit To change from one menu to another use the right or left arrow keys Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 79 of 173 Many of the setup items displayed are detected and set automatically by the BIOS They do not allow manual entry They are shown to verify how they have been set and that plug and play devices have been recognized ltems that you may change are displayed and shown within square brackets such as Not Installed To move to an item which selects it use the up and down arrow keys Several items under a menu have sub items and some sub items have sub items If there are sub items this is indicated with a greater than sign gt to the left of the item To access the sub items move to the line item and then press lt
118. figurations of the LH 500 Workstation Software Configurations of the LH 500 Workstation Table 8 1 System Card Configuration Table 8 2 Connector and Circuit Card Locations on AMI Olymus II Table 8 3 JP4 Front Panel Connections Table 8 4 AMI Olymus IV Connector and Circuit Card Locations Table 8 5 AMI IV Computer J35 Front Panel Connections Table 9 1 Video Card Configuration Table 10 1 Table 11 1 Table 12 1 Table 13 1 Table 14 1 Table 14 2 Table 14 3 Table 15 1 1 Modem Card Configuration Floppy Drive s Configuration Hard Drive s Configuration DVD CD ROM Drive s Configuration LH 500 Workstation Monitors Control Buttons for NEC Multisync LCD1769VM Onscreen Menu Function for NEC Multisync LCD1760VM Default Welch Allen 1T3800 Barcode Scanner Configuration Table 15 1 2 Configuration Options for the Welch Allen IT3800 Barcode Scanner Table 17 1 Table 18 1 Table 23 1 Table 23 2 Table 24 1 Table 24 2 Table 25 1 Table 26 1 Table 27 1 Table 28 1 Table 28 2 Table 28 3 Table 28 4 Table 28 5 Table 28 6 Table 28 7 Table 28 8 Table 28 9 Table 28 10 Table 28 11 Table 28 12 Belkin Omniview 2 Port KVM Switch BIOS and Version system Card Configuration Connector and Circuit Card Locations on RadiSys Multi port Serial Card s Configuration Digiboard Jumper Configuration Video Card Configuration Floppy Drive s Configuration Hard Drive s Configuration Instrument Computer B
119. folder to all folders Apply to All Folders Rezet All Folders Display the contents of system folders Display the full path in the address bar Display the full path in the title bar Do not cache thumbnails 4 Hidden files d Hide Seidler nla Ci OT ey tle le ie Sif j Jef Te og SUS Sle Ue 9 Managing pairs of Web pages and folders Show and manage the pair as a single file Restore Defaults 6 8 4 Copy System Files From Windows Explorer Start Programs Accessories Windows Explorer left click on the C drive Hold down the lt CTRL gt key and select NTDETECT COM ntldr and boot ini from the right side of the screen Press the right mouse button and select Copy Select the A drive from the Windows Explorer menu Press the right mouse button and select Paste Using the Boot Disk Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 31 of 173 1 Insert the boot disk into the A drive 2 Power on the computer 3 Ifthe computer boots successfully go to step 6 8 5 Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and it
120. fx Media Manager Documents Microsoft Access Microsoft Excel i p pa Za UE Microsoft Outlook ri eg Ard b Microsoft PowerPoint W Microsoft Word Help Eal Outlook Express J Windows Update ee ServiceDialer pun j CFOM ServicePasswordGenerator r m RES and Password Utilities f Uninstall RCS and Password Utilities Cy Shut Down koai 2 Fill in the 3 text boxes Monthly passwords are released in Technical Updates The computer name is the same as described above for the Tempadmin password program The phone number is for the analog phone line connected to the Workstation modem Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 134 of 173 7 GENS LH 750 Service RCS Dialer 7 x Monthly Password 3a92b312 Computer Name fe ENS12345 Phone Number 19545551215 Status Not Connected cet ea NOTE The monthly password used by the iButton software is different from that for the SmartDisk Going forward Technical Updates will list both Use the appropriate one 3 Click the Connect button and wait until the status field shows connected 4 Initiate pcAnywhere from the Start Menu select Programs gt gt Symantec pcAnywhere Ly
121. g the installation sign on as TempAdmin a Change the computer name to LHxxxxx where xxxxx is the last 5 digits of the DTX serial number found on the back of the computer base See section 19 1 6 1 for full instructions if needed Administrator privileges are needed to change the computer name b Make changes to the locale in Regional Settings if necessary The default will depend on the language image being installed Refer to section 19 1 2 2 to view the current setting and instructions on how to make any changes Complete the hardware verification procedure steps 6 through 8 in section 3 2 Logon as LabAdmin Install the printer if one is attached and has not been installed Refer to section 19 1 3 2 for instructions on adding a printer Set the printer as the default printer Refer to section19 1 3 1 for instructions on setting a printer as the default printer Logon as TempAdmin using the password generated by the daily password generator If you do not have a daily password generator contact Miami Technical Support Open the LH 500 Workstation System Setup window From the File menu select Copy LabAdmin Profiles as Default Click on the Institution icon and enter all relevant information Note that a customer IQAP number must be entered to enable the IQAP function Click on OK to save the entries and close the Institution screen Open the Communication icon on the System Setup screen Select the LH 750 Workstation tab Ente
122. ge Loader 6417471 Software CD ROM Beckman Coulter Inc Service Resource Kit 624757 Powervar Uninterruptible Power Supplies UPS 120 vac Note Part numbers not supplied will be added when the part becomes available Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 42 of 173 7 2 Configuration Summary The following tables describe LH 500 Workstation configurations Table 7 2 7 2 Hardware Configurations of the LH 500 Workstation describes Workstation hardware versions and will be updated as components change Table 7 2 7 3 Software Configurations of the LH 500 Workstation lists the Workstation software versions that have been released Table 7 2 7 2 Hardware Configurations of the LH 500 Workstation AMI Olympus II AMI Olympus IV Video Card Matrox G550 Dual DVI Matrox G450 Dual DVI AGP Hard Drive Maxtor DiamondMaxPlus Maxtor DiamondMax 10 SATA 150 CD DVD Drive LG Electronics GDR 8161BI LG Electronics GDR 8162B CD CD RW Drive Plextor PX W4824TA Plextor PX 230A US Robotics 3CP5610A US Robotics 3CP5610A Table 7 2 7 3 Software Configurations of the LH 500 Workstation Version gt _ ee a Italian Japanese Spanish Italian Japa
123. guration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 117 of 173 imaging utility The imaging procedure will be necessary when a new hard drive has been installed when the hard drive data has been corrupted such that it is unusable or if it is necessary to install an older version of software The imaging procedure may be required when a newer version of software is being installed This will depend on the changes that have been made to the software Some changes will not require a new image and can be performed using an update CD ROM patch disc The file README WRI file located on the LH 500 Workstation Image CD ROM in the ADMS directory contains information required to load this version of LH 500 Workstation software This file can be opened using the Write program located in the Accessories group The entire document MUST be read before loading the LH 500 Workstation Installation 20 1 LH 500 Workstation Imaging Procedure 20 1 1 Parts Required Image Loader Disk This disk is needed to boot the computer and load the appropriate CD ROM driver You must use an imaging floppy disk that will support the hardware you are imaging Image Loader I when imaging the LH 500 Workstation The Image Loader disk version may be updated when the computer hardware is updated therefore the most recent version must be used and will generally support all older hardware configurations Refer to the Service Memo releasing the software version being installed for specific detail
124. he background it will be interrupted by the formatting procedure 7 Press Y to initiate the formatting process Note If any key other than Y is pressed the disk in the drive will not be formatted 8 The floppy disk will be formatted and Format Complete will be displayed when it is finished 9 Remove the disk from the drive when finished 10 Repeat this procedure for each diskette requiring a format Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development
125. he folder until it is on top of the file browser located on the lower left section of the screen Drop let go of the left mouse button the folder onto the lower file browser If you have done this correctly there will be a new folder created under the lower file browser You can expand the folder to show it s contents by double clicking on the archive folder If you want to change the name of the CD ROM you are creating right click on the name and use the pop up menu item Rename Type in your desired CD name and press lt Enter gt If you want to rename the archive folder right click on its name select Rename from the pop up menu and type in the desired name Press lt Enter gt Verify that you have enough room on the CD ROM to hold the database you are saving At the bottom of the Window a bar is shown indicating MegaBytes of space used on the CD The volume of data you are adding in Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration this session is shown in blue Do not exceed 650 or 700 MB depending on the capacity of the CD ROM you are using 10 From the File pull down menu select Record CD A Record CD Setup dialog window will be presented shown in Figure 21 2 Record CD
126. heir use in the LH 500 Workstation Table 8 2 Connector and Circuit Card Locations on AMI Olymus II PCI Slot Slot 3 Auxiliary Cooling Fan Hard Drive Master amp DVD ROM Slave 8 1 2 JP4 Front Panel Connector JP4 is listed as one connector on the system card but many small connectors will attach to it Table 8 3 JP4 Front Panel Connections lists the connectors used by the LH 500 Workstation and the pins that they connect to Table 8 3 JP4 Front Panel Connections Pns eomer lt lt 1 3 IDE Activity LED Front panel hard drive activity LED red and white wires 5 7 Reset Button not used 9 11 13 15 LAN Activity LED not used 2 4 System Power LED Front panel power indicator green and white wires 6 8 ATX Power Supply Soft ON OFF Front panel ON OFF switch white and black wires 10 12 Suspend LED not used Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA a Page 45 of 173 Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated
127. his file then press the OK button Select the File menu from the window that appears From the File menu presented select the item Copy LabAdmin Profiles to Default Exit the window using either the Close Window icon in the upper right corner or the Exit function in the File menu Log off as the TempAdmin user if you no longer need administrator privileges Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA 21 SUPPORT SOFTWARE Page 128 of 173 The LH 500 Workstation uses several commercial software programs in addition to the operating system This software is setup and configured prior to creating a Workstation image and is in place and operable after the imaging procedure Imaging is currently the only approved field installation method for loading the complete LH 500 Workstation software From time to time Patches may be released that allow update of portions of the program without performing a complete imaging process Software patches will be provided with specific installation instructions when released The purpose of this section is to define the programs available within the LH 500 software There is no need to install and setup the software ind
128. ilable when Remote Access is set to Disabled ADVANCED USB CONFIGURATION Module Version USB Devices Enabled USB Function Legacy USB Support USB 2 0 Controller USB 2 0 Controller Mode PCIPnP Clear NVRAM Plug amp Play O S PCI Latency Timer Allocate IRQ to PCI VGA Palette Snooping PCI IDE BusMaster OffBoard PCI ISA IDE Card IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ5 IRQ7 IRQ9 IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ14 IRQ15 DMA Channel 0 DMA Channel 1 DMA Channel 3 DMA Channel 5 DMA Channel 6 DMA Channel 7 Reserved Memory Size 2 23 2 9 4 None 8 USB Ports Enabled Enabled FullSpeed No No 64 Yes Disabled Enabled Auto Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Disabled BOOT BOOT SETTINGS CONFIGURATION Quick Boot Quiet Boot AddOn ROM Display Mode Bootup Num Lock PS 2 Mouse Support Wait for F1 If Error Enabled Disabled Force BIOS On Auto Enabled Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 106 of 173 Hit DEL Message Display Enabled Interrupt 19 Capture Disabled BOOT
129. ing the lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt lt DELETE gt keys Sign on as TempAdmin with a blank password Plug and Play will detect and automatically setup all hardware that is standard for the LH Workstation The printer is an option that will be detected when Windows 2000 starts You may be prompted to setup and or locate the printer driver at this time depending on the printer being used There are many drivers built into Windows 2000 If your driver is not found you may have to use a driver obtained with the printer or one that you have downloaded from the Internet If the printer comes with a setup disk or CD ROM it is recommended to use the manufacturer s setup Refer to section 19 1 3 for setting up printers in general A prompt will be displayed when Windows 2000 has finished setting up the hardware asking to restart the system Click Yes to restart the system at this time Verify that the DVD CD ROM drive is mapped to drive H and that the CD RW CD ROM is mapped to drive E If the drives are mapped to a drive other than H and E change the mapping to H and E If you must make the change you do not have to restart the system at this time A Restart will be performed in Step 20 Refer to section 19 1 5 1 for the procedure to make this change Change the computer name The default name from the image is LH500 It should be changed to LHXXXXX where XXXXX is the DTX serial number on the DTX label found on the back of the com
130. ion system card oo A card may be defective on the system card Remove all cards except the video card See the system then works then power off and replace one card at a time to isolate defective card 6 6 Troubleshooting RCS 6 6 1 Dial Tone is Not Audible While calling a Workstation the connection is not completed Dial Tone is not audible Table 6 4 6 6 RCS Connection Failure No Dial Tone Possible Causes Recommended Action The telephone line to e Verify connection at modem and telephone jack the modem is not connected or connected to the wrong port on the modem not working e Try an alternate telephone cord to modem The modem cannot be e Close RCS application s then use HyperTerminal program to test modem initialized Close all RCS applications if any are open Choose TERMINAL from the accessories menu From the SETTINGS menu select COMMUNICATIONS Select COM3 for CONNECTOR Enter AT then press lt ENTER gt After ENTER is pressed the screen should display OK below AT This confirms communication with the modem If step 6 does not work verify the hardware configuration of the modem after shutting down the LH 500 Workstation then repeat this procedure Enter ATDT then press lt ENTER gt After ENTER is pressed a dial tone should be audible This confirms the telephone line is connected correctly Enter A The A will not appear on the screen but immediately below ATDT NO CARRIER will appear and the dia
131. ion slot on the AMI Olympus II system card 2 This card is recognized and its proper drivers are installed during Workstation software installation imaging When the card is being replaced with the same model of card in a system that already has installed software it will use the installed drivers and function properly Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 53 of 173 9 2 Matrox G450 Dual DVI AGP Video Card The Matrox G450 Dual DVI video card has 32 MB of DDR dual speed SDRAM memory and features a 360 MHz RAMDAC It is also capable with the appropriate adapter cable of attaching and displaying with two monitors at once 9 2 1 Input and Output Connections The Matrox video card has 3 connectors and no jumpers The card edge connector used to insert the card onto the system board is a PCI connector Do not plug this card into an AGP slot There are also 2 connectors on the rear panel edge of the card These are both monitor connectors one for an analog connection and one for digital monitors The LH Workstation with the NEC Multisync monitor uses the analog HD 15 connector CAUTION Inserting a PCI card into an AGP slot could cause damage to th
132. is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 96 of 173 A window appears that displays the current Boot Event Log Mark All Events As Read A prompt appears asking Mark All Events As Read with two options OK and Cancel Clear All Event Logs A window appears asking Clear Event Log Now with two options OK and Cancel gt View Event Log Event log Statistics A window appears titled Event Log Statisitics Total Size in events XX Free Size in events XX Unread Events XX MPS Configuration sub menu MPS Configuration MPS Rervision 1 4 PCI Express Configuration PCI Express Configuration Active State Power Management Disabled Remote Access Configuration Configure Remote Access type and parameters Remote Access Enabled Serial Port Number COM1 Base Address IRQ 3F8h 4 Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 97 of 173 Serial Port Mode 115200 8 n 1 Flow Control None Redirection after BIOS POST Always Terminal Type
133. ive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 26 of 173 Table 6 2 6 2 AMI Olympus II Beep Codes Except for 8 these are all fatal conditions 6 3 Troubleshooting Power On Self Test POST Problems on the AMI Olympus IV Beep Codes The boot block code produces a series of beeps during Flash ROM programming to signify completion of a step to signal an error Error beeps are arranged in a coded sequence and have different meanings depending on when they occur The error beep codes and when they can occur are Table 6 3 POST Beep Codes Description 4 Flash program success 8 ___ Keyboard controler BAT commandfaled OOOO S 8__ Floppy conttolerfaiure SSCS e Boot Block BIOS checksumentor SSS 6 4 Troubleshooting AMI IV Beep Codes e For 1 beep 2 beeps or 3 beeps try reseating the memory first If the error still occurs replace the memory with known good chips e For 4 beeps 5 beeps 7 beeps or 10 beeps the system board must be sent in for repair Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 27 of 173 e 8 beeps indicate a memo
134. ividually 21 1 Easy CD Creator 5 This software is supplied with the Plextor CD RW drive This software is used to write to CD R or CD RW media The basic operation of the LH 500 Workstation does not require use of this ability but the CD RW drive can be used as a database archive medium The following procedure will describe one method that can be used with this drive and will use the CD ROM media either 650 MB or 700 MB This procedure assumes that you have already used the LH 500 Workstation Archive function section 20 4 to create backup files on the hard drive The Archive function does not have the ability to write directly to CD ROM or CD RW 21 1 1 Create CD ROM 1 Logon to the system as LabAdmin or with another user containing equal or higher rights Run the CD ROM copying software by clicking on Start then select Programs gt gt Roxio Easy CD Creator 5 gt gt Applications gt gt Easy CD Creator The Easy CD Creator window will be shown with two enclosed windows shown in Figure 21 1 Easy CD Creator From the File pull down menu located on the top left of the screen select New CD Project gt gt Data CD Drag amp Drop the archive directory into the file browser located on the lower left section of the screen To do this left click on the archive folder in the file browser located on the top section of the screen the folder itself not the contents and Drag continue holding down the left mouse button t
135. k Drives Removable Drives CD DVD Drives Boot Settings Configuration Boot Settings Configuration Quick Boot Enabled Quiet Boot Disabled AddOn ROM Display Mode Force BIOS Bootup Num Lock On PS 2 Mouse Support Auto Wait for F1 if Error Enabled Hit DEL Message Display Enabled Interrupt 19 Capture Disabled Boot Device Priority Boot Device Priority 1 Boot Device 2 Boot Device 3 Boot Device A Boot Device Hard Disk Drives 1 Floppy Drive CD DVD SM HL DT ST HDD PM Maxtor 6L08 Disabled Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 99 of 173 Hard Disk Drives 1 Drive HDD PM Maxtor 6L08 Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration Removable Drives Removable Drives 1 Drive 1 Floppy Drive CD DVD Drives CD DVD Drives 1 Drive CD DVD SM HL DT ST 2 Drive CD DVD SS Plextor Security Security Settings Supervisor Password Not In
136. ket and verify that computer remains powered on if computer powers off troubleshoot UPS e Poor cable connections Verify cable connections at computer and belkin box if applicable e Mouse Remove reboot reseat cable or replace e Keyboard Remove reboot reseat cable or replace e Host interface cable adapter Remove or reseat if problem resolves when removed have customer contact hospital IT department e Corrupt ToDo List or Completed list Delete ToDo and or Completed list e Verify workstation and analyzer software versions match e Printer plugged into UPS Remove and plug in to another receptacle e Viruses Perform virus scan of HDD if virus is found check service disk and customer s QC disks using laptop virus scan program e Windows OS or ADMS Program Reimage Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 38 of 173 e Asa last resort replace computer 6 11 3 Computer Troubleshooting Startup Flowchart NOTE Verify UPS by unplugging UPS from wall socket If computer powers off troubleshoot UPS eve Verify common o Ol iC errors caused by incorrect BIOS settings Refer to TU2007M111 LH Series or TU2007M147
137. l Figure 20 2 Restore Database Browse window Click on browse button to find database folder on USB or CD writer drive ManufacDaka Matrox Programm Files RCS J RECYCLER ca System Yalume Information gt File name Files of type Database Backupt Files DMP Cancel Zs Figure 20 3 Restore Folder Location If you open the database folder you will see that it contains three other folders You can restore the entire database including database components or the Registry The Raw Data files folder will contain the archived raw data files from the LH500 Series Workstation Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 125 of 173 File name Files of type Database Backupt Files DMP Cancel ti Figure 20 4 Restore Folder Files To restore the entire database double click on the db folder highlight the ADMSdbbck dmp file then click on open reat jab d ff e E SOM Sdbbek dm P File name ADMSdbbck dmp Files of type Database Backupt Files DMF Cancel 2 Figure 20 5 ADMSdbbck dmp file On the next window click on the Finish button Depending on how big th
138. l become worse and possibly cause an intermittent problem Be very careful to handle cards only by the edges Do NOT touch the gold silver edge connectors or any of the components on the board Leave components in their anti static bag until ready for installation ALWAYS wear a ground strap when handling computer components 5 Always SHUTDOWN and POWER OFF the LH 500 Workstation before moving it Any sudden jar or shock may permanently damage the hard drive resulting in loss of all data Hard drives are more resistant to shock if they are shut down 6 Never spray or pour cleaners directly on the computer base or monitor Any fluid that runs inside the monitor or computer base may result in injury from an electronic shock or cause an electrical short resulting in electrical damage to the hardware Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 11 of 173 1 7 Hazard Conventions WARNING May Cause Injury CAUTION Might Cause Damage to the Instrument or Software Structure IMPORTANT May cause improper instrument operation or wrong results NOTE Additional information ATTENTION Critical Information required for completion of a procedure 1 8 Definition of Acronyms and
139. l tone will turn off Close HyperTerminal 6 6 2 Dial Tone is Audible While calling a Workstation the connection is not completed Dial Tone is Audible Table 6 4 6 7 RCS Connection Failure with Dial Tone Possible Causes Recommended Action The connection was too noisy e Retry at least two times to connect through telephone company connection The telephone number is not e Verify phone number programmed in RCS correct RCS is not enabled on the e Dial number from a telephone and listen for the computer to answer with a Workstation high pitched tone e Verify that RCS is enabled Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 29 of 173 The Date Time or Time Zone e Verify the date time and time zone settings on both computers is incorrect on either the remote computer or the Workstation The computer name is e Verify the computer name incorrect 6 7 Troubleshooting Errors While Operating the LH 500 Workstation Installation The complete error listing for the LH 500 is contained in the LH 500 Service Manual Part number 4237648 Errors that are generated by Windows 2000 are listed in Windows 2000 documentation including the Windows 2000 hel
140. lopment LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 73 of 173 Option Defaut O O O Code 39 Enabled Check Character Enabled Do not transmit Minimum character length 03 Maximum character length 16 Start Stop character Do not transmit Code l 2 of 5 AIM Enabled Check Character Enabled Do not transmit Minimum character length 03 Maximum character length 15 Codabar standard NW 7 Enabled Check Character AIM Checksum Algorithm Enabled Do not transmit Minimum character length 03 Maximum character length 16 Start Stop character Do not transmit Code 128 Enabled Check Character Enabled Do not transmit Minimum character length 03 Maximum character length 16 Table 15 1 15 2 Configuration Options for the Welch Allen IT3800 Barcode Scanner Configuration Available Options Function Configure scanner to English keyboard characters default Configure scanner to French keyboard characters a Configure scanner to German keyboard characters Configure scanner to Italian keyboard characters a Configure scanner to Spanish keyboard characters Reset to LH 500 Workstation default configuration Code 39 Disable Code 39 checksum Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Ins
141. lter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Page 118 of 173 While the computer is booting insert the LH 500 Workstation Image CD into the DVD CD ROM drive H When the hardware drivers have loaded and the hardware has been detected a summary screen will be displayed Press any key to continue as the prompt suggests The system will display a prompt to type IMAGE The procedure assumes an English keyboard to start If a specific language keyboard is being used the Latin characters for IMAGE are located on the same keys for all languages except for French The equivalent keys on the French keyboard are I QGE or 1 qge in place of M m the key says and in place of A a the key says Q q At the RapiDeploy Autolmager screen press C for Continue When imaging is finished you will be prompted to reboot Remove the floppy disk and the CD ROM from the computer If you have imaged to a language other than English but were using the English keyboard turn off the computer and install the keyboard of the appropriate language Turn On or reboot the computer You can reboot by simultaneously press
142. lter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 83 of 173 Event Log Configuration Event Log Configuration Event Log Area Space Available Event Log Data l Valid Event Logging Enabled Clear All Event Logs No gt View Event Log gt Mark All Events as Read View Event Log A window appears that displays the current Boot Event Log Mark All Events As Read A prompt appears asking Mark All Events As Read with two options OK and Cancel System Health Monitoring Hardware System Health Monitoring gt CPU Temperature gt CPU Core Voltage gt VCC 3 3 Voltage gt VCC 12 Voltage gt VCC 12 Voltage gt VCC 5 Voltage gt CPU Fan RPM gt Chassis Fan RPM CPU Temperature CPU Temperature C Current CPU Temperature XX XX CPU Temp Phy High 90 Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA CPU Temp Phy Low CPU Temperature High Alert CPU Temperature High Warning CPU Temperature Low Warning CPU Temperature Low Alert CPU Core Voltage CPU Core Voltage Current CPU Core Voltage CPU Core Volt Phy High CPU Core Volt Phy Low CPU Core Volt High Aler
143. lusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA D400 16k Shadow D800 16k Shadow DCOO 16k Shadow GMCH Configuration Primary Video Device Internal Graphics Mode Select Memory Hole ICH Configuration Sound Blaster Decode Microsoft Sound Decode MIDI Decode Adlib Range 388h 38Bh Game Port LPC 4Eh 4Fh Decode 18 1 6 PCIPnP PCI Latency Timer Allocate IRQ to PCI VGA Palette Snooping USB Function Legacy USB Support 18 1 7 Power ACPI Aware OS Repost Video on S3 Resume Power Management APM Standby Time Out Suspend Power Saving Type Suspend Time Out Power Button Mode AfterG3 Enable Green PC Monitor Power State Video Power Down Mode Hard Disk Power Down Mode Hard Disk Time Out Minute Display Activity Page 87 of 173 Disabled Disabled Disabled Auto Enabled 1MB Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled 64 Yes Disabled Enabled Auto Yes Yes Enabled Disabled S1 Disabled On Off Disabled Suspend Suspend Suspend Disabled Ignore Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Co
144. man Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 130 of 173 Record CD Setup S58 Select CD R Drive Number of Copies Start Recording JH YAMAHA CAMW FTE fi Cancel Copy to hard drive first Ix th pled P Write CD Text Help py Butfer underun prevention Informatior The selected write speed option will allow the recorder to automatically record at the optimal speed for the media being used Itis recommended that this option always be Used to assure the highest quality recording The selected Record Method finalizes the session The CD itself is not finalized so additional sessions can be added later To change this setting click Options ne Figure 21 2 Record CD Setup 21 2 Symantec pcAnyWhere This software is executed when the Online Intelligent Service is enabled on the LH 500 Workstation This program allows the remote control capability of the Online Intelligent Service No further setup is required 21 3 Norton AntiVirus The program resides in the system as an active background task performing virus checking when the Workstation is powered up and also when a floppy disk has been inserted into the Workstation floppy drive Note The Norton AntiVirus data files are update
145. man Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 158 of 173 ATTENTION denotes a possible change for the Japanese configuration Main Advanced Security Exit System Date Xxx ddd yyyy System Time hh mm ss Floppy Options Press Enter Primary IDE Master QUANTUM Pioneer SG Primary IDE Slave Not Installed Secondary IDE Master Not Installed Secondary IDE Slave Not Installed Language English US Boot Options Press Enter poe Video Mode EGA VGA Mouse Not Installed Base Memory 640 KB Extended Memory 15360 KB BIOS Version 1 00 07 DBO This should be the only setting that may change with new Regan AXR Video Card installed system is plug and play which will automatically update any settings 1 When you finish press lt F10 gt to save your changes and press enter to reboot the LH 500 Instrument Computer 2 Continue with the LH 500 Instrument Computer Software installation section of this manual Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 159 of 173 Section B 26 INTERNAL DRIVES 26 1 Floppy Drive A floppy drive is used to load the Operating System OS
146. mputer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Manual Throttle Ratio THRM Throttle Ratio Intruder Sel Timer Overflow Enable 18 1 8 Boot gt Boot Device Priority gt Hard Disk Drives gt Removable Devices gt ATAPI CDROM Drives Boot Device Priority 1 Boot Device 2 Boot Device 3 Boot Device Hard Disk Drives 1 Hard Disk Drive Removable Devices 1 Removable Device ATAPI CDROM Drives 1 ATAPI CDROM 2 4 ATAPI CDROM 18 1 9 Security Supervisor Password User Password gt Change Supervisor Password gt Change User Password gt Clear User Password Boot Sector Virus Protection Change Supervisor Password Page 88 of 173 50 50 SMI Disabled Removable Dev ATAPI CDROM Hard Drive Maxtor 6E040L0 1 Floppy HL DT STDVD ROM GD PLEXTOR CD R PX Not Installed Not Installed Disabled Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 89 of 173 The prompt Enter New Password is presented When a new password is entered a prompt appears asking the password to be entered again for confirmation Change User Password The prompt Enter New Password is presented When a
147. n P N 625044 Rev BA Page 146 of 173 Be LH PROService Configuration Screen LH Serial Numbers System ID Models and Software Versions LH1S N LHI LHT Modet H2S si 21D LH 2 Made LH3S N sLHSID LH 3 Made LHASA si ASI LHA Model PROService Connector Information SID of the PROService Connector Box Customer Network Configuration f Obtain an IF address automatically from the Hospital DHCP server ls a PROS server required to access the Internet f Use the following Static IP address Yes No Download New Settings Table 22 7 LH Proservice Configuration Screen Enter the Serial Numbers S N Vantive System Identification Numbers SID for the instruments being connected to the PROService connector Select the LH Instrument Model for the instruments being connected to the PROService connector from the drop down menu Enter the System Identification number of the PROService connector The System Identification number can be found in the Vantive Installation Service Order NOTE Older version of configuration tool will display Serial Number of the PROService Connector Box Continue with the SID In the Customer Network Configuration Section select the appropriate radio button s and or enter the Hospital Lab Network settings Note The information required to complete this section was provided by the customer in the PROService Installation Questionnaire and is include
148. n Step 7 13 Read the file labeled License txt 14 Double click on the file labeled Floppy Image exe 15 Select lt Yes gt if you receive the question box displayed below Refer to Figure 8 Floppy Image Figure 8 Floppy Image Floppy Image h P Do you want Files of type IMa and IMZ to be assigned to Floppy Image recommended Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration 16 From the Floppy Image window in the Write Floppy section at the lower portion of the window Select lt Browse gt and browse to the location where you unzipped the four files previously Figure 9 Write Floppy Figure 9 Write Floppy Floppy Image File Edit Help Read Floppy Save image file az E 17 Select the file labeled v451image imz and select lt Open gt 18 Select lt START gt from the Floppy Image window in the Write Floppy section 19 Place a formatted floppy disk in the A drive 20 Select lt YES gt when the window comes up stating the all files will be overwritten Refer to Figure 10 Overwrite Files Figure 10 Overwrite Files Floppy Image pa J This will overwrite the content of the Floppy disk that is currently in the drive G
149. n resolution This opens the pcAnywhere File Manager window which is shown and described below Send CTRLT ALT DEL Use this when you want to do to workstation CTRL ALT DEL on the Workstation Actually using these keys will perform the operation on your system not the workstation a Restart Workstation Restarts the Workstation End Remote session This will end the session and return you to the pcAnywhere Manager window 22 1 6 pcAnywhere Operating Tips e Changing to full screen will make navigating around the customer s workstation easier e Select the File Transfer icon when transferring files from the customer workstation to your laptop or from your computer to the customers workstation e The Send Ctrl Alt Del to Host can be used to close all programs and log on as different user or to shutdown the workstation 22 1 7 Transferring Files e The files listed on the right window are from the remote workstation e The Transfer icon points to the direction in which the files will be copied To initiate the file transfer press on the Transfer icon Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 138 of 173 S pcAnywhere File Manager ojx
150. ndby Time Out Disabled Suspend Time Out Disabled Throttle Slow Clock Ratio 50 Keyboard amp PS 2 Mouse MONITOR FDC LPT COM Ports MONITOR Primary Master IDE MONITOR Primary Slave IDE MONITOR Secondary Master IDE MONITOR Secondary Slave IDE MONITOR system Thermal Disabled Power Button Mode On Off Resume On Ring Disabled Resume On LAN Disabled Resume on PME Disabled Resume On RTC Alarm Disabled Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 108 of 173 19 OPERATING SYSTEM 19 1 Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional 19 1 1 Overview Windows 2000 is an NT based operating system that improves on Windows NT 4 0 Windows 2000 Professional is the Client Workstation version of the operating system The main changes are in the GUI multimedia capabilities and network operation and administration The change that will be noticed the most by users of an LH 500 Workstation is the change in philosophy of the Control Panel All configuration items were located in the Control Panel in Windows NT 4 0 The Control Panel icons now represent Workstation User configuration items System Administrator items are now found in Administrative Tools although access
151. nese Spanish a ee and Image AMI Olympus II IV English French German Italian Japanese Spanish Chinese Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 43 of 173 LH 500 Workstation Section A CIRCUIT CARDS 8 SYSTEM CARD MOTHERBOARD The system card contains the computer processor RAM connectors for circuit cards and connections for peripheral devices Table 8 1 System Card Configuration Card Section Card BIOS or Version Driver Operating System LH 500 Workstation AMI Olympus II Motherboard Rev D1 Windows 2000 Seres 22 Date of BIOS 1 17 02 o 31am 8 1 AMI Olympus ll Series 821 This motherboard is produced by American Megatrends Inc and has the following features e Support for Intel Pentium IlI or Intel Celeron e Intel 815E chipset e Processor heat sink and fan e 256 KB cache e Memory bus supporting PC133 PC100 PC66 MHz memory e Two 168 pin DIMM memory slots e AMI Bios e IDE Features Dual Channel ATA 100 e On board LAN 10 100 Base T w Integrated MAC and PHY Intel 82559ER e Onboard Video Intel 815E Integrated VGA e Onboard Audio Integrated Analog Devices CS4299 AC 97 2 1 Compliant e 3 PCI slots
152. ng 1 Create DOS Partition or Logical DOS Drive 2 Set active partition 3 Delete partition or Logical DOS Drive 4 Display Partition Information Enter Choice 1 Press lt Esc gt to exit FDISK Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA D Page 169 of 173 Press 3 and press lt ENTER gt the screen displays Delete DOS Partition or Logical DOS Drive Current fixed disk drive 1 Choose one of the following 1 Delete Primary DOS Partition 2 Delete Extended DOS Partition 3 Delete Logical DOS Drive s in the Extended DOS Partition 4 Delete Non DOS Partition Enter Choice 1 Press lt Esc gt to return to FDISK Options 6 Press 1 and press lt ENTER gt the screen displays Volume Partition Status Type Label Mbytes System C 1 A PRI DOS XXX FAT16 Total disk space is xxx Mbytes 1MB xxxxxxx bytes Warning Data in the deleted Primary DOS Partition will be lost What Primary partition do you want to delete Press lt Esc gt to return to FDISK Options Press 1 lt ENTER gt the message Enter Volume Label 64 l appears Press lt ENTER gt the message Are you sure Y N 0060
153. ning the alphanumeric TempAdmin password Record the password This password is valid until approximately midnight on the day it is generated 8 Log off as the current user and then log on as TempAdmin with the password recorded in Step 7 9 Wait for the Command Center to be displayed Do not start any other applications 10 Bring up the Windows Start menu Press Ctrl Esc then select Run 11 Type h CustomerlInstall then select OK The update program should complete in about one minute One of the following message boxes will appear Ore Da Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 120 of 173 If this message is displayed the installation is successful Select OK then proceed to the step 12 x If this message box or no message box is displayed the installation was not successful Select OK Restart the system and return to step 3 Contact your service representative if the problem persists 12 Simultaneously select Ctrl Alt Delete then select Shutdown then Restart 13 Log off as the current user and then log on using your routine user name and password i 14 Select System Status on the Command Center 15 Sele
154. nnected to the PROService Connector Table 22 8 LH Proservice Warning Screen Click OK to complete the download Proceed to Step 22 2 9 Verification of communication between the PROService Connector and the PROService Enterprise Application 22 2 9 Verification of communication between the PROService Connector and the PROService Enterprise Application Connect a Standard Patch Network cable between the LAN2 connector on the back of the PROService Connector and the customer s network Restart the PROSERVICE connector by turning the power OFF wait one minute and turning it ON Wait approximately 5 minutes then reboot all the LH workstation s Logon to each of the LH Workstation s using the Ser account Perform a Startup cycle on each LH system Wait 5 minutes before continuing to the next step This will allow time for the data to post to the PROService Enterprise Locate a computer that has access to the Internet and Internet Explorer 5 5 or higher version installed Open Internet Explorer from the computer with Internet access Logon to the PROService website The URL for the PROService website is http Ihseriesproservice beckmancoulter com Click on the Service tab Search for the LH Systems installed at the Hospital Lab The search pull down menu is located on the right of the screen Select Device name from the first drop down box Enter an asterisk wild card then the name of the Ho
155. npack and inspect the contents of the Secondary kit It should include the following items Qty Description 5 Port Network Hub 25 ft Standard Patch Network Cables Installation Procedure PROService Sticker BCI P N A21532 Ensure the Uplink Normal switch located at the rear of the hub is in the Normal position OUT This is a small switch It is not easy to tell if it is IN or OUT It may be necessary to depress it to determine its state Connect the network hub s power supply to the LH UPS and to the hub Proceed to Step 22 2 5 Connection of the hub to the PROService connector na 7 22 2 5 Connection of the hub to the PROService connector Connect the 25 ft Standard Patch Network Cable between the LAN1 port of the PROService connector and any available port at the network hub WARNING Do not connect LAN2 of the PROService Connector to the hospital network at this time Power ON the PROService Connector and wait 5 minutes Proceed to Step 22 2 6 Connection of the LH Systems to the hub 22 2 6 Connection of the LH Systems to the hub and IP Address Configuration NOTE Steps 6 1 through 6 10 will be repeated for each LH Workstation being connected to the PROService Connector Connect the 25 ft Standard Patch Network Cable between the network port of the Workstation and an available port of the network hub Refer to figure 1 Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Pos
156. nt is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 155 of 173 25 VIDEO CARD The LH 500 Instrument Computer requires a Jaton Video 107PCI Video Card for all languages with the exception of Japanese The Japanese language character set requires a Mitsubishi AX Video Card Table 25 1 Video Card Configuration Card Device Driver System Board LH 500 Workstation Jaton Video Jaton Video Card IBM PC DOS 5 02 1A 107PCI Video Card a iced N A i Mitsubishi AX AX Video Card N A IBM PC DOS 5 02 Video Card Regan Designs AXR Video Card N A IBM PC DOS 5 02 1A or higher AXR Video Card The driver of these cards is automatically installed and configured when the LH 500 Instrument Computer software is installed When the card is being replaced with the same model of card in a system that already has installed software it will use the installed driver and function properly No additional configuration is required 25 1 Jaton Video 107PCI Video Card The Jaton Video 107PCI Video Card has 8 MB of ram 640 x 480 System Resolution and 16 Colors This card will be used with all languages with the exception of Japanese 25 1 1 Input and Output Connections This Jaton video card has 2 connectors and no jumpers The card edge connector used to insert the card onto
157. o the connectors 2 Install the mounting screw to secure the AX Video Card cable connector plate to the chassis of the LH 500 Instrument Computer 3 Connect the video cable to the Video Card and secure it in place with the two screws on either side of the cable connector 4 Replace the LH 500 Instrument Computer cover Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration Page 157 of 173 P N 625044 Rev BA 25 3 Regan Designs AXR Video Card The Regan Designs AXR Video Card contains a 16 bit ISA connector 640 x 480 System Resolution and 16 Colors This card will be used only when installing Japanese language on the LH 500 Instrument Computer 25 3 1 Input and Output Connections This VGA video card has 2 connectors and no jumpers The card edge connector used to insert the card onto the system board is an ISA connector The analog monitor connector is the only connector on the rear panel edge of this card There is no hardware configuration for this card 25 3 2 Card Removal 1 2 Remove the LH 500 Instrument Computer cover Locate the AXR Video Card reference Table 23 2 Connector and Circuit Card Locations on RadiSys Loosen the two screws on either side of the cable
158. ode Supported PIO Mode 4 Async DMA MultiWord DMA 2 Ultra DMA Ultra DMA 2 Type Auto PIO Mode Auto DMA Mode Auto Floppy Configuration sub menu Floppy Configuration Floppy A 1 44 MB 3 Floppy B Disabled Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Super IO Configuration sub menu Configure Smc17x Super IO Chipset Page 95 of 173 OnBoard Floppy Controller Enabled Serial Port1 Address SF8 IRQ4 Serial Port2 Address 2F8 IRQ3 Serial Port Mode Normal Parallel Port Address 378 Parallel Port Mode Normal Parallel Port IRQ IRQ7 ACPI Settings Sub menu SSS General ACPI Configuration General ACPI Configuration Suspend Mode Auto Repost Video on S3 Resume No Advanced ACPI Configuration Advanced ACPI Configuration ACPI 2 0 Features No ACPI APIC Support Enabled AMI OEMB Table Enabled Headless Mode Disabled Chipset ACPI Configuration Chipset ACPI Configuration APIC ACPI SCI IRQ Disabled USB Device wakeup From 3 Disabled Event Log Configuration sub menu Event Logging details View Event Log Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document
159. ompletely dry before powering on 2 1 System Components 2 1 1 Monitor including e Power cable e Audio cable e Video cable 2 1 2 LH 500 Workstation including e Power cable e Keyboard e Mouse e Telephone cable e Barcode Scanner with keyboard Y cable e USB to PS2 connector adapter for mouse 2 1 3 LH 500 Instrument Computer including e Power cable e Digital Communication box 2 1 4 UPS If provided including e POWERVAR UPS e Serial data Line Protector e Parallel Data Line Protector data line protectors prevent noise generated at the peripheral device from reaching the protected computer 2 1 5 Accessories e Computer Switch e Computer Switch cables 2 2 Installation Requirements Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 15 of 173 e The Instrument Computer and the LH 500 Workstation can be installed on the floor to free up counter space e The monitor computer switch digital communication box mouse and keyboard should be set up on the counter top e The UPS supplies conditioned backup power for the Workstation It should be located on the floor near the Workstation e The Parallel data line protector sh
160. on of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 55 of 173 The US Robotics 3CP5610A Card connects to the PCI BUS The rear of the card has two connectors One connector is for an analog phone if you want to connect one and the other connector is the analog telephone line in CAUTION Connection to a digital phone system can cause permanent damage to the modem Figure 10 1 US Robotics 3CP5610A 56K Pro Modem Card Phone 10 1 2 US Robotics 3CP5610A 56KB Card Installation and Software Configuration 1 The Modem card is installed into PCI slot 5 of the Intel D815EEA system card 2 This card is recognized and its proper drivers are installed during Workstation software installation When the card is being replaced with the same model of card in a system that already has installed software it will use the installed drivers and function properly Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 56 of 173 Section B INTERNAL DRIVES 11 FLOPPY DRIVE Floppy drives are use
161. on the board in relation to their use in the LH 500 Instrument Computer 24 1 2 Card Removal 1 Remove the LH 500 Instrument Computer cover 2 Locate the Digiboard reference Table 23 2 Connector and Circuit Card Locations on RadiSys 3 Loosen the two screws on either side of the cable connector at the back of the computer base and remove the cable from the Digiboard 4 Remove the screw securing the Digiboard cable connector plate to the chassis of the LH 500 Instrument Computer 5 Carefully remove the Digiboard by pulling straight up to release it from the expansion slot 24 1 3 Card Replacement 1 Inspect the jumpers on the Digiboard for proper placement Reference Table 24 2 Digiboard Jumper Configuration 2 Refer to Table 23 2 Connector and Circuit Card Locations on RadiSys for the correct expansion slot assignment of the Digiboard Carefully position the Digiboard into the expansion slot and seat it firmly into the connectors 3 Install the mounting screw to secure the Digiboard cable connector plate to the chassis of the LH 500 Instrument Computer 4 Connect the Digi cable to the Digiboard and secure it in place with the two screws on either side of the cable connector 5 Perform the LH 500 Instrument Computer cover Table 24 2 Digiboard Jumper Configuration Setting 0 Purpose Jumper Setting Purpose Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this docume
162. onfiguration _PIN 625044Rev BA OFS The functionality of the control buttons are described on Error Reference source not found and the onscreen menu function are described on Table 14 3 Onscreen Menu Function for NEC Multisync LCD1760VM NOTE OSM Warnings OSM Warning menus disappear with Exit button NO SIGNAL This function gives a warning when there is no signal present After power is turned on or when there is a change of input signal or video is inactive the No Signal window will appear RESOLUTION NOTIFIER This function gives a warning of use with optimized resolution After power is turned on or when there is a change of input signal or the video signal doesn t have proper resolution the Resolution Notifier window will open This function can be disabled in the MENU TOOL menu OUT OF RANGE This function gives a recommendation of the optimized resolution and refresh rate After the power is turned on or there is a change of input signal or the video signal doesn t have proper timing the Out Of Range menu will appear Table 14 4 Control Buttons NEC Multisync LCD1770NX NXM Button Mem Y Exits to the OSM main menu Moves the bar left right to increase or decrease the adjustment Down Up_ Moves the highlighted area down up to select one of the controls SELECT Active Auto Adjust function Enter the OSM sub menu RESET Resets the highlighted control menu to the factory setting Table 14 5 Control Buttons N
163. operating system Windows NT then the LH Series workstation uses Windows 2000 Follow the procedure below for making the disk and its use 6 8 1 Formatting a disk to use as a Boot Disk Go to START RUN Type cmd then press Enter At the C type format a then press Enter Select Y at the prompt All data will be deleted lt Y N gt The disk will be formatted When the format is finished it asks for a volume label press Enter for none Press N when it asks Format Another lt Y N gt Type exit at the C OF ie ek a ee Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA 6 8 2 1 2 3 Page 30 of 173 Configuring System to view System Files Go to Windows Explorer Start Programs Accessories Windows Explorer Select Tools Folder Options Select View then check or uncheck the box next to Show Hidden files and folders should be checked li Hide protected system operating files Recommended uncheck Folder Options Advanced settings General View File Types Offline Files Folder views Tou can apply the wiew such as Details or Tiles that you are using for this
164. or connector DMA jumper Digital Analog audio audio output output connector connector 13 3 Plextor PX 230A CD RW Drive The Plextor PX 230A drive that is used on the AMI System card based LH 500 Series Workstation is a CD R W drive that can write CD ROMs and use re writable CDRWs Itis capable of reading CD ROMs at 52X speed writing CD ROMs at 52X speed and writing re writing to CDRWs at 32X speed It is a Plug amp Play device that will be recognized during the power on boot sequence and will automatically load the windows ATAPI driver 13 3 1 Input and Output Connections The Plextor PX 230A CD R W drive has four connectors and a jumper bank on the rear of the drive as follows Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 64 of 173 e ATAPI Connector The ATAPI connector connects to an IDE controller on the system card The LH 500 Series Workstation connects the CD RW drive as the IDE drive Slave on the system card e Power Connector The power supply connector connects to one of the standard 12V 5V power supply connectors e IDE Jumper 3 position jumper that determines the IDE drive configuration for the system The LH 500 Series Workstation use
165. orkstation Computer to the LH 500 Instrument Computer while using a single monitor keyboard and mouse 17 1 1 Input and Output Connections The Omniview 2 Port KVM Switch has 9 connectors that will be utilized buy the LH 500 System These are used for the monitor keyboard and mouse Reference Figure 17 1 Belkin Omniview 2 Port KVM Switch There are 3 input connectors and two sets of 3 output connectors 6 output connectors total The LH 500 Instrument computer will be connected to one set of the output connectors and the LH 500 Workstation will be connected to the other set The 3 input connectors are for the monitor keyboard and mouse For installation details reference section 2 Installation procedure 17 1 2 Hardware Configuration There is no hardware configuration for the Belkin Omniview 2 Port KVM Switch 17 1 3 Software Configuration There is no Software configuration for the Belkin Omniview 2 Port KVM Switch Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 77 of 173 2nd Computer VGA Port VGA 2 2nd Computer fo Jacks 2nd Computer a PS 2 Mouse Keyboard 2 Ports pat ist Computer Audio Microphone Jacks T 1st Computer VGA Port VGA 1 Console
166. orkstations must be at or above the following software revisions e LH 750 Workstations must be at software version 2B1 or higher e LH 500 Workstations must be at software version 2A3 or higher Verification of a PROService connection requires a personalized logon user name and password which must be obtained in advance from the Beckman Coulter intranet address hittp odyssey axeda User name and Password authorization may take up to 5 working days 22 2 2 Connection of PROService to a single LH System Unpack the PROService Primary Kit Inspect the contents of the kit It must include the following items Qty Description Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 139 of 173 PROService Connector 25 ft Shielded Standard Patch Network Cable 15 ft Shielded Crossover Network Cable 25 ft Shielded Crossover Network Cable Installation Procedure PROService Installation Questionnaire PROService Customer Letter PROService Sticker BCI P N A21532 1 system Identification Sticker BCI P N 715314 Connect the external Power Supply to an AC receptacle on the instrument UPS and to the PROService Connector Connect the crossover network cabl
167. ot Boot and Fan is Off Possible Causes Recommended Action No power e Verify power with another appliance such as a light or try a known working outlet The power cable is unplugged or defective e Disconnect and reconnect power cable connections e Try another power cord Voltage switch is improperly set e With system powered off toggle switch then set at correct setting Bad power supply in computer base e Replace computer base When the power switch is turned on the system has power i e the exhaust fan starts the hard drive begins to spin etc but the boot sequence does not start Table 6 3 6 5 System Does Not Boot and Fan is ON Possible Causes Recommended Action The monitor may not be on or the video may not e Turn monitor off and on and verify monitor is be connected powering on e Disconnect and reconnect video cable connections A card may not be seated correctly on the system e Power off system remove all cards one at card and reseat into system card then power back up A connector may not be seated correctly on the e Check all system board connections Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration Page 28 of 173 P N 625044 Rev BA Possible Causes st Act
168. ould be attached to the parallel printer port at the workstation computer e The serial data line protector should be connected to the LIS connection at the digital communication box 2 3 Unpacking 1 Before unpacking check the boxes for any shipping damage Note any damage that might indicate subsequent damage to the product inside the box 2 Unpack the Monitor It should contain the monitor audio cable power cord and user manual 3 Unpack the LH 500 Instrument Computer base 4 Unpack the LH 500 Workstation Computer base 5 Unpack the Computer Accessories box 6 Unpack the UPS if provided 2 4 Voltage Configuration CAUTION Electronic damage Applying the wrong voltage to the computer base can damage the electronic components Set the line voltage switch on the computer base to the correct ac voltage 1 There is no configuration necessary for the monitor It has built in detection and auto adjustment for a line voltage range of 100 240 VAC and frequencies of 50 60 Hz Ensure the voltage source meets these criteria 2 There is no configuration necessary for the LH 500 Workstation computer base It has built in detection and auto adjustment for a line voltage range of 93 264 VAC and frequencies of 47 63 Hz Ensure the voltage source meets these criteria 3 Configure the LH 500 Instrument Computer base to match the voltage source being used 115 VAC or 230 VAC 2 5 Cable Connections The cable connections describe
169. p For any errors about specific software or hardware components check the Event Log for additional information then verify the software and hardware configuration 6 8 Windows Boot Disk Creation and Use The Windows operating system needs certain files to boot to the logon screen These files are NTDETECT COM NTLDR and Boot ini When one of these files is missing or corrupt the computer will fail to boot up to the logon screen The following gives some examples of what will happen if the files are missing or corrupt NTLDR is Missing This can be caused by any of the three files being missing or corrupt Computer is caught in a loop After powering on the computer loops from the boot screen which occurs after power on through to the Windows operating system selection screen and back This normally is caused by NTDETECT COM file either missing or corrupt Invalid Boot ini boot ini is corrupt or missing The above are probably the ones most seen however if the BIOS appears correct and there are still boot problems then try booting from a boot disk containing the three files The boot disk should be made on installation If a boot disk is not available a disk can be made from another computer as long as it is using the same operating system This means a disk for an LH750 can be made using any LH Series workstation However a GEN S workstation cannot be used to create a disk for an LH series workstation since it uses a different
170. puter base For instructions on how to change the computer name see section 19 1 6 1 Make changes to the date time and time zone if necessary Refer to section 19 1 2 1 for this procedure You do not have to restart the system at this time A Restart will be performed in Step 20 Make changes to the locale in Regional Settings if necessary The default will depend on the language image being installed Refer to section 19 1 2 2 to view Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 119 of 173 the current setting and instructions on how to make any changes You do not have to restart the system at this time A Restart will be performed in Step 20 18 Optional Step Set the default printer for the LabAdmin user and then use the LabAdmin user settings as the default for new users Any new users generated by LabAdmin will automatically inherit LabAdmin settings such as the default printer For instructions on how to set the default printer for a specific user refer to section 19 1 3 1 For instructions on how to set the LabAdmin user settings as default refer to section 20 6 19 Run the file StartLH500 bat To do this from the taskbar Start menu select Run
171. r Inc 1 3 Function The LH 500 Workstation is a combination of computer hardware and the LH 500 Workstation Installation software which provides a customer interface with data gathered on the LH 500 Instrument The LH 500 Workstation also provides Quality control analysis Verification and troubleshooting functions An interface to host computer s A CD ROM based online customer manual A CD ROM based online service manual Network printer capability Remote diagnostic capabilities Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 10 of 173 The LH 500 Instrument computer combined with the instrument computer application provides system control of the instrument and manages data collection from the instrument for use by the workstation 1 4 Operating Environment To ensure that the LH 500 computers have the highest reliability they should be placed in an area with good ventilation low humidity out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources The rear cooling fan openings must allow for an unobstructed flow of air to ensure that the systems do not overheat Refer to Section Installation procedure for specifications 1 5 Transporting Always perform a Shut
172. r applied to a cloth can be used to clean the surface of the mouse Never apply the glass cleaner directly to the mouse instead spray cleaner on a cloth If liquid is spilled into the mouse immediately unplug it Allow the fluid to drain out by tipping and allow several hours to dry before using Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 25 of 173 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 6 1 Passwords Windows 2000 is a network based operating system Even though it is used as a standalone client for the LH 500 application the operating system requires sign on by assigned users Workstation users are assigned authority individually such that some users have greater access to the Workstation resources than others There users that are needed for Workstation setup and troubleshooting are shown in Table 6 1 6 1 Pre Assigned LH 500 Workstation Passwords Note that users are not case sensitive when typed in but passwords are Table 6 1 6 1 eee LH 500 Workstation Passwords rest comer aso level Administrator PressEnter ee eee Service Access Allows access to service functions and some required system functions TempAdmin This password is Full Administrator access Generall
173. r the Monitor and PC serial numbers Select the Instruments tab If you made any entries or changes on the screen you are leaving you will be prompted to save your changes Click Yes to save the changes to the LH 500 Workstation settings If the workstation is to interface to a host computer select the LIS HIS tab Click Yes to save the entries made in the Instruments screen Enter the communication parameters required to Interface to the customer computer system Click on the green Checkmark icon to save the changes made to the last screen and exit the Communication Setup Complete the functional verification procedure section 3 1 Computers Functional Verification Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 21 of 173 Section B VERIFICATION PROCEDURES 3 VERIFICATION PROCEDURES 3 1 3 2 3 3 Computers Functional Verification 1 Complete the Hardware Verification procedure in Section 3 2 2 Setup the LH 500 Workstation to receive patient samples in SAMPLE ANALYSIS mode 3 Run a minimum of ten samples with all tests modes on 4 Verify that all data has been received and is in the database 5 If the LH 500 Workstation has a printer
174. re vou sure vou want bo do this 21 The image will be transferred to the floppy disk 22 When the Progress window closes remove the floppy and label McAfee Virus Scan 4 0 2 then close the Floppy Image window Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 36 of 173 6 10 Using the McAfee Virus Scan disk 1 Place disk into the A drive on the computer to be scanned 2 Power off the computer and power back on 3 Follow the screen prompts 4 The scan is slower to load than the previous version the load time may exceed 3 minutes but it will scan the boot record and all files on the computer and display a report when finished 5 Ifa virus is found follow the screen prompts to remove and then rescan the computer when the clean process is finished Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 37 of 173 6 11 Computer Troubleshooting Best Practices and Flowcharts This section
175. rillic Set default Advanced Lk Cancel Apply Figure 19 3 Regional Options To verify or change the locale setting 1 2 3 ol To make changes to the Regional Options you must have administrative access Sign on the Workstation as TempAdmin From the taskbar Start menu select Settings gt gt Control Panel In the resulting Control Panel Window locate and open the Regional Settings icon which opens the dialog box shown in Figure 19 3 Regional Options Select the General tab which will be the default view To select a different locale or view the current setting click on the Set default button in the lower left corner This will present the dialog box shown in Figure 19 4 Select System Locale dialog Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 111 of 173 7 Use the drop down box to select the desired language Click OK when done 8 From the Regional Options window click on OK You will get a prompt titled General Choose Yes from this prompt which uses existing locale files 9 You will be prompted to Restart the workstation Settings will not take effect until you restart Click Yes to restar
176. rporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 19 of 173 KVM PS2 Box Cables Computer Switch ee 6213271 KVM PS2 Box Cables 179659 Workstation Instrument Computer Computer 723495 2016829 Parallel cable Instrument LCD LCD Display cable AC cable Sound 9016938 6028714 6027903 Printer 120V 733345 Oo Printer AC Sni E aeS cable qT 6027225 Bar Code Scanner Digital Analytical Station Communication Box 6028717 Switching power supply kit 100 240V 773834 Note For 220 240V cut off and install applicable plug UPS 624757 Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 20 of 173 2 6 Configuration and Verification 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Perform Steps 1 through 5 of the hardware verification procedure in section 3 2 This will establish that the computer system is working properly If a language other than English is being installed image the Workstation with the desired language at this time This step is performed during the imaging process If the image process was not needed durin
177. ry error on the video adapter Replace the video card or the memory on the video card e 9 beeps indicate faulty BIOS chip s It is not likely that this error can be corrected by reseating the chips Consult the motherboard supplier or an AMI product distributor for replacement part s e f no beeps are heard and no display is on the screen The first thing to check is the power supply Connect an LED to the POWER LED connection on the motherboard If this LED lights and the drive s spin up then the power supply will usually be good e Next inspect the motherboard for loose components A loose or missing CPU BIOS chip or Chipset chip will cause the motherboard not to function e Next eliminate the possibility of interference by bad or improperly setup I O cables by removing all cards and cables except the video debug cable The system should at least power up and wait for a drive time out Insert the card and cables back into the system one at a time until the problem happens again When the system does nothing the problem will be with the last expansion card or cable that was put in e Ifthe above suggestions fail to cause any change in the dysfunction of the system the motherboard must be returned for repair 6 5 LH 500 Workstation Does Not Boot and No Errors are Displayed When the power switch is turned on the system does not power up i e the exhaust fan is not on the hard drive does not spin etc Table 6 3 6 4 System Does N
178. s KK KE KE KE K K KE K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K KK K K K K K K K K K Drive C must be formatted before using the DMS software ok 3k ok ok 3k 3k ok ok 3k ok 3k 3k 3k 3k 3K 3k aK 3K 3k 3k 3K 3K aK aK aK 3K aK aK aK aK aK aK aK aK aK aK 3K KK KK KK SK KK KK WARNING ALL DATA ON NON REMOVABLE DISK DRIVE C WILL BE LOST Proceed with format Y N 9 Press Y then lt ENTER gt 10 Wait for the computer to finish formatting When formatting is completed this information appears on the screen Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration Formatting xxx M Format complete System Transferred Volume label 11 characters ENTER for none 11 Press lt ENTER3 gt the information on the screen scrolls up and the following information appears Where bytes total disk space 2144631680 Bytes in each allocation unit 32768 and Allocation units available on disk 65510 xxxxxxxx bytes total disk space xxxxx bytes used by system xxxxxxxx bytes available on disk xxxx bytes in each allocation unit xxxxx allocation units available on disk Volume Serial Number is XXXXXXXXX 12 Within 15 seconds the LH 500 Instrument Computer will re boot and
179. s Workstation Image CD ROM LH 500 Workstation Image containing the desired software version for the appropriate hardware Different hardware may require different images Also the most recent software version may not have an image Depending on the changes new software may be issued with an Update CD ROM rather than an image CD ROM See section 20 2 for the update procedure 20 1 2 Procedure 1 Set the A B Computer Switch to the workstation computer 2 Optional step Save the configuration settings If you are re imaging to the same software level or to a different software level that has a compatible configuration use the Save and Restore configuration function to save the customer input and settings Refer to section 20 3 1 for instructions 3 Optional step Archive the database Note that this procedure saves the configuration settings of step 1 above as well as the database If the image is being performed to install a new software level the database may not be able to be restored This is dependent on whether the database structure was changed in the new software version or not Check on the software revision notes or the Service Memo to confirm whether the database can be restored to the new software version For the procedure to Archive a database see section 20 4 4 Ifthe computer is on perform a shutdown and turn the computer off 5 Insert the Image Loader disk into the floppy drive Turn the power on Beckman Cou
180. s Logon includes following all prompts to complete the steps to access the operating system and the LH 500 Workstation Installation if it is loaded Minimize Minimizes the active application window Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows 2000 refers to the operating system used on the LH 500 Workstation Operating System The software that provides a link between Applications and the computer hardware PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect An advanced 32 bit high performance local bus that supports multiple peripheral devices POWER OFF Shutdown the software on the LH 500 Workstation until a prompt is given that the system is ready to be powered off The system is then powered off with the power switch and the ac cord unplugged Power on includes plugging in the ac cable and using the power on switch to initiate the boot sequence Press the given key on the keyboard example Press lt CTRL gt Beckman Coulter s Automated Remote Diagnostics System originally introduced on the COULTER LH 700 series Random Access Memory The type of computer memory that can be used to CD R W LH 500 Workstation LH 500 Instrument Grayed out Load Logon pp Minimizes the active application window _ OS or Operating System POWER ON Press PROService AJ gt lt store information while a program is running The information in RAM is not saved when the computer is powered down RAS Remote Access Service This r
181. s contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration Page 32 of 173 P N 625044 Rev BA 6 8 5 1 Restoring missing or corrupt files If the computer has rebooted successfully go to Windows Explorer Start Programs Accessories Windows Explorer and select the C drive Insert boot disk containing the NTIDETECT COM NTLDR and Boot ini files into the A drive if it is not already inserted Find the defective file such as NTDETECT COM NTLDR or Boot ini and delete this file Based on the error all three files may need to be deleted Select the appropriate file from the disk in the A drive by right clicking on it and selecting Copy Paste the copied file into the root directory by right clicking on the C and selecting Paste 6 9 McAfee Virus Scan Disk Creation Procedure version 4 51 A new McAfee virus scan program for DOS computers is available to create a virus scan disk via a downloadable link located on the Education Center website The new virus scan is version 4 0 2 Please follow the instructions below to create a virus scan disk from the Education Center website 1 Create a folder on your computer to store the virus scan image files Such as C MyDocuments VirusScan 2 Log onto the Education Center website using the following link htto cec_server2 VirusScan VirusScan htm 3 Select the Updated Virus Scan S
182. s the Slave position e Analog Audio The 4 pin connector to next to the Master Slave jumper bank is used for analog audio signals This is the connector that is used by the LH 500 Series Workstation e Digital Audio The smaller connector next to the Analog Audio connector is used for digital audio The front panel of the Plextor PX 230A CD R W has the following controls e Eject Button used to open and close the CD tray e Indicator LED indicates the status of the drive e Manual eject small paper clip recessed button used to eject the tray when power is Off Figure 13 13 3 Plextor PX 230A CD R W Digital Audio Output Mode IDE ATA Cable Connector Jumper Connector Analog Audio Power Supply Output Connector 13 4 LG Electronics GDR 8162B DVD ROM Drive The LG Electronics DVD ROM drive that is used on the AMI System card based LH 500 Series Workstation is a DVD ROM drive that can read CD ROMs at a speed of 52x and DVD s ata speed of 16x It is a Plug amp Play device that will be recognized during the power on boot sequence and will automatically load the windows ATAPI driver 13 4 1 Input and Output Connections The LG Electronics GDR 8162B DVD ROM drive has four connectors and a jumper bank on the rear of the drive as follows e ATAPI Connector The ATAPI connector connects to an IDE controller on the system card The LH 500 Series Workstation connects the CD RW drive as the IDE drive Slave on the system card e Pow
183. se Component s Choose one or both and click Next If you saved the files on floppy disk put the disk in the drive at this time 7 If you elected to restore the registry you will be prompted to enter the full path and filename of the registry file to restore You may type this in as you originally did during the save operation Alternatively you may click the Browse button select the file you want to restore using the Open dialog box and then click the Open button When you have selected a file click the Next button Note that only filenames with an rgs extension will be shown in the Open dialog box 8 If you elected to restore database components you will be prompted to enter the full path and filename of the file you would like to restore You can type the filename in as you did when you saved the file Alternatively you can use the Browse button to locate select and open the appropriate file Click Next when the desired filename has been entered 9 The last dialog will be displayed On this dialog check boxes are presented for various database components that you can restore Check those components that you want to restore 10 Click on the Finish button 11 The Workstation will automatically shutdown at this time Remove the floppy disk before starting the Workstation Oh a IS D 20 4 Archive Save Complete Database ATTENTION Customer permission must be obtained before removing archived database files from the
184. session of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 142 of 173 ystem 1 Table 22 1 Multiple Instrument and Hub Configuraton Logon to the LH Workstation using the Tempadmin account From the Windows 2000 Desktop right click on My Network Places Select Properties from the pull down menu Right click on Local Area Connection and select Properties from the pull down menu Ea Network and Dial up Connections E _ O x File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help Back p t EA Search L4 Folders EM History Frey LP B oo Sicula Network and Dial up Connections rad Go EA Make New Connection Local Area Connection gA Microsoft Internet Refi SARCS Disable Status Network and Dial up Connections Create Shortcut Delete Local Area Connection Rename Type LAN Connection Properties Status Enabled F Tekal n AOA WC Albee Displays the properties of the selected connection Table 22 2 Local Area Connection Selection Window Highlight the Internet Protocol TCP IP line and select Properties Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment tha
185. spital Lab as it does in Vantive followed by another asterisk Example Beckman Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Home oars Page 148 of 173 Customer name Search Advanced Search Table 22 9 LH ProService Search Pull Down All devices at customers location should appear includes any previously installed devices along with the just installed devices Access Device Administration Reports Data Export Service Device Search Device Search Advanced Close bt Items 1 4 of 4 Page 1 of 1 iter J cear Serano dom Model Device Group x Region System Gateway Only 468396 EP006 Gateway Lid M Customer Location Beckman Coulter 11800 SV 147 Avenue Miami Florida 33196 USA 486766 4620009 Beckman Coulter 11800 Sy 147 Avenue Miami Florida 33196 USA syvc_becom_26445 Beckman Coulter 11800 SV 147 Avenue Miami Florida 33196 syvc_becom_BcCl_38 Beckman Coulter 11800 SV 147 Avenue Miami Florida 33196 USA 73_Test_Box 22 Items 1 4 0f 4 Page 1 of 1 Table 22 10 Proservice Search Results Verify that the Sys
186. stalled User Password Not Installed Change Supervisor Password Change User Password Boot Sector Virus Protection Disabled Chipset Advanced Chipset settings sub menu WARNING Setting wrong values in below sections may cause system to malfunction North Bridge Configuration South Bridge Configuration North Bridge Configuration North Bridge Chipset Configuration DRAM Frequency Auto Configure DRAM Timing by SPD Enabled Memory Hole Disabled Boots Graphic Adapter Priority PEG PCl Internal Graphics Mode Select Disabled Aperture Size Select 256MB Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA PEG Port Configuration PEG Port Power APM Configuration Power Management Video Power Down Mode Hard Disk Power Down Mode Standby Timeout Suspend Timeout Throttle Slow Clock Ratio Keyboard amp PS 2 Mouse FDC LPTsss COM Ports Primary Master IDE Primary Slave IDE Secondary Master IDE Secondary Slave IDE System Theramal Power Button Mode Resume On Ring Resume On LAN Resume On PME Resume On RTC Alarm Exit Load Failsafe Defaults Exit Options Save Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit Discard Changes Load Optimal Defaults
187. t CPU Core Volt High Warning CPU Core Volt Low Warning CPU Core Volt Low Alert VCC 3 3 Voltage VCC 3 3 Voltage Current VCC 3 3 Voltage VCC 3 3 Voltage Phy High VCC 3 3 Voltage Phy Low VCC 3 3 Voltage High Alert VCC 3 3 Voltage High Warning VCC 3 3 Voltage Low Warning VCC 3 3 Voltage Low Alert VCC 12 Voltage VCC 12 Voltage Current VCC 12 Voltage 00 90 70 65 00 X XX 1 84 1 66 1 79 1 79 1 61 1 61 X XX 3 60 3 00 3 60 3 60 3 00 3 00 XX XX Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development Page 84 of 173 LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA VCC 12 Voltage Phy High 13 20 VCC 12 Voltage Phy Low 10 80 VCC 12 Voltage High Alert 13 20 VCC 12 Voltage High Warning 13 20 VCC 12 Voltage Low Warning 10 80 VCC 12 Voltage Low Alert 10 80 VCC 12 Voltage VCC 12 Voltage Current VCC 12 Voltage XX XX VCC 12 Voltage Phy High 10 80 VCC 12 Voltage Phy Low 13 20 VCC 12 Voltage High Alert 10 80 VCC 12 Voltage High Warning 10 80 VCC 12 Voltage Low Warning 13 20 VCC 12 Voltage Low Alert 13 20 VCC 5 Voltage VCC 5 Voltage Current VCC 5 Voltage X XX VCC 5 Voltage Phy High 5 50 VCC 5 Voltage Phy Low 4 50
188. t Action Utilities View Help Zz Be A Remote Call Online Start Hest Bc pes Tarator i Service cl a xaj P EE Add Remote DIRECT MODEM Control Item For Help press F1 CAP NUM 7 7 The TCP IP host indicator will turn green indicating that the host is ready Double click on the instrument indicator d7 pcANY WHERE Waiting il Es TCPVIF Hosts ee GENST5951 10 4 35 95 Host e ae Available F Busy In Conference 4 Unknown Te Waiting for selection 8 Atthis point a window will open with the customer s GEN S workstation screen and you will have full control On the top of the screen will be the pcAnywhere Remote Online Toolbar shown below This may look different depending on the version of pcAnywhere that you are using A table with some of the more useful icons is shown below the toolbar Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 137 of 173 F LH21178 pcAnywhere Jj ee Hii This will display the full screen of the workstation on your screen This is only available if both systems are using the same resolution Scales down the workstation window to fit on your screen when your resolution 1s less than the workstatio
189. t is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA rege oes Secon C SOFTWARE surisi aa reuters ar nena erase tea 156 28 BIO se et a eee clean e A ues aes eet seen nteceene ent eee 156 29 Instrument Computer Operating SYStOM cccccccseececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeesaaeeeessaeeeeseeeeeaeaaes 160 30 LH 500 Instrument Computer APPLICATION jcc cece Sccctacietec 23 eee Mecacen eeece ode Oh ieee Rede alee eas 166 Ole RDT OGE IOT ite ae en eaitsanin emcee tee ct ocean a a elses cues ane eaine Sldentee dea aactenane 167 Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA TABLES Table 1 1 Acronyms and Terms Used in this Document Table 6 1 1 Table 6 2 2 Table 6 3 1 Table 6 3 2 Table 6 4 1 Table 6 4 2 Table 7 1 1 Table 7 2 1 Table 7 2 2 Pre Assigned LH 500 Workstation Passwords AMI Olympus II Beep Codes System Does Not Boot and Fan is Off System Does Not Boot and Fan is ON RCS Connection Failure No Dial Tone RCS Connection Failure with Dial Tone Part Numbers Hardware Con
190. t is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 165 of 173 28 INSTRUMENT COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEM 28 1 IBM DOS Version 5 02 The LH 500 Instrument Computer requires IBM DOS Version 5 02 as the Operating System All DOS files that are required for system operation are located on disk 1 of the LH 500 Instrument software installation disks Note DOS 5 02 was created specifically by IBM for use with specific COULTER Hematology Systems and is available only from Beckman Coulter Inc Use of DOS 5 02 for systems other than the appropriate BCI Hematology systems could result in unstable or nonfunctional applications 28 1 1 Creating the Primary C Partition The LH 500 Instrument Computer requires a Primary DOS Partition only No additional portions are required 1 Insert disk 1 of the LH 500 Instrument Computer software into drive A 2 Press lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt lt DEL gt to re boot the system from drive A Wait for the system to completely re boot 3 Press lt gt to highlight Perform Partition on Hard Disk 4 Press lt ENTER gt the screen displays IBM DOS Version 5 02 Fixed Disk Setup Program C Copyright IBM Corp 1983 1992 FDISK Options Current Fixed Disk Drive 1 Current Fixed Disk Drive 1 Choose one of the following 1 Create DOS p
191. t it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 143 of 173 Local Area Connectic XI General Connect using Be Intel R PRO00 VE Network Connection Components checked are used by this connection m Client for Microsoft Networks Z File and Printer Sharing tor Microsoft Networks Y NetBEUI Protocol Y Internet Protocal TEFAF Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol ntermet Protocol The default Wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks T Show icon in taskbar when connected Table 22 3 Local Area Connection Properties Window Select the radio button for Use the following IP address Enter the corresponding IP address as follows The IP address will be 172 16 0 xx where xx Starts with 12 and is incremented by one for each additional workstation The first Workstation s IP address should be set to 172 16 0 12 the second to 172 16 0 13 the third to 172 16 0 14 and the fourth to 172 16 0 15 Set the Subnet Mask to 255 255 0 0 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties x General Yoy can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othenvise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings
192. t the workstation Select System Locale i x The system locale enables applications to display menus and dialogs in their native language Windows will use the code page and font settings of this language Menus and dialogs of Windows will not be affected Select the appropriate locale Carcel Figure 19 4 Select System Locale dialog Note that the language software image will determine which locale or language is the default setting for the image Using the French software image disk will set the default settings to French This setting should not have to be changed for most locales but may be needed when the same language is used in different countries or locales As an example the English software image sets the default locale to the United States but you may desire to use different locale settings for Canada the U K or Australia 19 1 2 3 Printers Icon The Printers program can be accessed through an icon in the Control Panel but this is only one method to access printers Refer to section 19 1 3 Printers for details on using this program 19 1 3 Printers The LH 500 Instrument does not specify a printer that must be used by the system Any printer that that has a Windows 2000 driver whether supplied by Microsoft in the Windows 2000 package or supplied by the printer manufacturer can be connected and used When choosing a printer consideration should be given to speed quality and graphics capabilities
193. tains the computer processor RAM connectors for circuit cards and connections for peripheral devices Table 23 1 System Card Configuration Card Section Card BIOS or Version Driver Operating System LH 500 Workstation RadiSys PBA 61 1 en 07 DBO IBM E DOS 5 02 0548 13 INBUS Motherboard iiaa N 00 07 DBO iaeiiai PC DOS 5 02 ea 2A3 AA GS4850 206 23 1 RadiSys This motherboard is produced by RadiSys and has the following features e Support for Intel Pentium 120 133 150 166 200 MHz e InBus Intel AA654850 206 or AA654850 207 e Processor heat sink e Memory bus supporting PC66 MHz memory e 16 MB internal processor cache e 128 Mb maximum RAM capacity e Two 72 pin SIMM memory slots e AMI Bios e Dual Channel IDE Features e 3 PCI slots 2 ISA slots and 1 PCI ISA shared slots The configuration used in the LH 500 Instrument Computer has a 166 MHz Pentium processor and 16 MB of 66 MHz RAM 23 1 1 Input and Output Connections The RadiSys contains 3 PCI bus slots 2 ISA bus slots and 1 PCI ISA shared bus slots that transfer data and control signals between the system card and add on circuit cards There is 1 add on PCI card and 1 add on ISA card one optional ISA add on card to support Japanese characters could be installed in the LH 500 Instrument Computer There are two IDE channels on the system board used to connect one IDE drive and a floppy drive The LH 500 Instrument Computer uses one hard drive and
194. tem ID and Serial Number for each of the LH Systems just installed are displayed after the search completes If they are displayed the PROService Connector has registered with the PROService Enterprise appropriately Click on the System ID and Serial Number of one of the LH Systems Select Start up Information from the Displays box Another Internet Explorer window will open showing the last start up performed on the instrument Verify that the Startup background information is displayed If the background information is displayed the data is posting to the PROService Enterprise correctly Repeat step 0 through 0 for each of the Workstations that are connected to the PROService Connector Logoff the PROService website Log off the LH Workstations and logon using the customer logon information 2 10 PROService Sticker NOTE If sticker is not included in the kit it must be ordered through service parts inventory and adhered to the instrument at next call Attach the PROService sticker to the instrument in the location shown Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 149 of 173 LH 500 Position sticker on top right corner of analyzer card bez
195. tents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 60 of 173 SATA Power Connector SATA Interface Cable Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 61 of 173 13 CD DVD DRIVE CD and DVD drives are high capacity input output devices The LH 500 Workstation is manufactured with a DVD ROM and a CD R W drive The DVD drive is used to install the LH 500 Workstation Operating System and software It is also used to access the LH 500 Workstation Assistant Tutorials Service and Manufacturing procedures The CD R W drive is used to archive the LH 500 Workstation data i e Database etc Table 13 1 DVD CD ROM Drive s Configuration Card Hardware Device Driver System Board LH 500 Workstation LG Electronics LG DVD ROM AMI Olympus II 1A DVD ROM GDR 8161Bl A Plextor CD R W PX PleX Writer 48 24 48A W4824TA Plextor CD RW Plextor PX 230A Microsoft 5 0 2186 1 AMI Olympus IV PX 230A Released 11 14 1999 LG Electronics HL DT ST DVD ROM Microsoft 5 0 2186 1 AMI Olympus IV 2 DVD ROM GDR 8163B Released 11 14 1999
196. ter gt Secondary IDE Slave Hard Disk Write Protect ATA PI Detect Time Out Seconds ATA PI 80Pin Cable Detection Primary IDE Master Primary IDE Master ATAPI CDROM ATAPI CDROM Not Detected Disabled 35 Host amp Device Device Hard Disk Vendor Maxtor 6E040L0 Size 41 1 GB LBA Mode Supported Block Mode 16Sectors PIO Mode 4 Async DMA MultiWord DMA 2 Ultra DMA Ultra DMA 2 S M A R T Supported Type Auto LBA Large Mode Auto Block Multi Sector Transfer Disabled PIO Mode Auto DMA Mode Auto S M A R T Auto 32Bit Data Transfer Enabled Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 81 of 173 ARMD Emulation Type Auto Primary IDE Slave Primary IDE Slave Device ATAPI CDROM Vendor HL DT STDVD ROM GDR8 amp LBA Mode Supported PIO Mode 4 Async DMA MultiWord DMA 2 Ultra DMA Ultra DMA 2 Type Auto LBA Large Mode Auto Block Multi Sector Transfer Disabled PIO Mode Auto DMA Mode Auto S M A R T Auto 32Bit Data Transfer Enabled ARMD Emulation Type Auto Secondary IDE Master Secondary IDE Master Device ATAPI CDROM Vendor PLEXTOR CD R PX W4 LBA Mode Supported PIO Mode 4 Async DMA
197. the Installation menu returns to the screen The hard disk is now completely prepared and ready for the installation of the LH 500 Instrument software Reference Section 29 1 LH 500 Software Installation 28 1 2 Deleting the Primary C Partition This procedure should only be performed on LH 500 systems that have experienced a Hard Drive failure and a clean installation of the operating system is required Hard drive partitions should be deleted using the same revision of IBM PC DOS which they were created Note Some hard drives used in BCI s Coulter Hematology Systems use IBM DOS 3 3 Replacement computers shipped from BCI for the LH 500 are partitioned with DOS 5 02 1 Insert disk 1 of the program software into drive A 2 Press lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt lt DEL gt to re boot the system from drive A Wait for the system to completely re boot 3 Press lt gt to highlight Perform Partition on Hard Disk 4 Press lt ENTER gt the screen displays Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 168 of 173 IBM DOS Version 5 02 Fixed Disk Setup Program C Copyright IBM Corp 1983 1992 FDISK Options Current Fixed Disk Drive 1 Choose one of the followi
198. the Video Card and secure it in place with the two screws on either side of the cable connector 4 Replace the LH 500 Instrument Computer cover 25 2 Mitsubishi AX Video Card The Mitsubishi AX Video Card has 16 MB of ram 640 x 480 System Resolution and 16 Colors This card will be used only when installing Japanese language on the LH 500 Instrument Computer 25 2 1 Input and Output Connections This VGA video card has 2 connectors and no jumpers The card edge connector used to insert the card onto the system board is an ISA connector The analog monitor connector is the only connector on the rear panel edge of this card There is no hardware configuration for this card 25 2 2 Card Removal 1 Remove the LH 500 Instrument Computer cover 2 Locate the AX Video Card reference Table 23 2 Connector and Circuit Card Locations on RadiSys 3 Loosen the two screws on either side of the cable connector at the back of the computer base and remove the cable from the Video Card 4 Remove the screw securing the Video Card cable connector plate to the chassis of the LH 500 Instrument Computer 5 Carefully remove the Video Card by pulling straight up to release it from the expansion slot 25 2 3 Card Replacement 1 Refer to Table 23 2 Connector and Circuit Card Locations on RadiSys for the correct expansion slot assignment of the AX Video Card Carefully position the AX Video Card into the expansion slot and seat it firmly int
199. the system board is a PCI connector The analog monitor connector is the only connector on the rear panel edge of this card There is no hardware configuration for this card 25 1 2 Card Removal 1 Remove the LH 500 Instrument Computer cover 2 Locate the Jaton Video Card reference Table 23 2 Connector and Circuit Card Locations on RadiSys 3 Loosen the two screws on either side of the cable connector at the back of the computer base and remove the cable from the Video Card 4 Remove the screw securing the Video Card cable connector plate to the chassis of the LH 500 Instrument Computer 5 Carefully remove the Video Card by pulling straight up to release it from the expansion slot 25 1 3 Card Replacement Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 156 of 173 1 Refer to Table 23 2 Connector and Circuit Card Locations on RadiSys for the correct expansion slot assignment of the Jaton Video Card Carefully position the Video Card into the expansion slot and seat it firmly into the connectors 2 Install the mounting screw to secure the Video Card cable connector plate to the chassis of the LH 500 Instrument Computer 3 Connect the video cable to
200. tion gt CPU Configuration gt IDE Configuration gt Floppy Configuration gt SuperlO Configuration gt ACPI Configuration gt Event Log Configuration gt MPS Configuration gt PCI Express Configuration gt Remote Access Configuration gt USB Configuration CPU Configuration sub menu Max CPUID Value Limit Hardware Prefetcher Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch Hyper Threading Technology IDE Configuration Sub menu ATA IDE Configuration Legacy IDE Channels Page 91 of 173 08 00 11 02 24 05 OABGV006 Intel Pentium 4 CPU 3 40GHzl 3400 MHz 256 MB XX XX XxX day mm dd yy Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Compatible SATA Pri PATA Sec Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA gt Primary IDE Master gt Primary IDE Slave gt Secondary IDE Master gt Secondary IDE Slave Hard Disk Write Protect ATA PI Detect Time Out Seconds Primary IDE Master Primary IDE Master Device Vendor Size LBA Mode Block Mode PIO Mode Async DMA Ultra DMA S M A R T Type LBA Large Mode Block Multi Sector Transfer PIO Mode DMA Mode S M A R T 32Bit Data Transfer Primary IDE Slave Primary IDE
201. trument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Configuration Available Options Function Interleaved 2 of 5 Enable AIM Interleaved 2 of 5 checksum a Disable AIM Interleaved 2 of 5 checksum a Enable AIM Interleaved 2 of 5 checksum and transmit a Enable Beckman Coulter Inc Interleaved 2 of 5 checksum Codabar Disable Codabar checksum disable all Codabar checksum techniques a Enable Mod 10 Codabar checksum a Enable Mod 10 Codabar checksum and transmit a Enable Mod 16 Codabar checksum a Enable Mod 16 Codabar checksum and transmit a Enable Beckman Coulter Inc Codabar checksum a Enable Beckman Coulter Inc Codabar checksum and transmit Enable NW 7 Japan Red Cross Codabar as follows Page 74 of 173 Check Character Japan Red Cross Algorithm Enabled Do not transmit Required data digits 09 Start Stop character Do not transmit a Enable NW 7 Japan Red Cross Codabar and transmit Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 75 of 173 16 UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLIES UPS 16 1 POWERVAR UPS ABCE800 This section contains information regarding the POWERVAR Uninterruptible Power Supplies UPS Currently CCA
202. ument is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 22 of 173 3 4 Host Interface Communication Verification 1 Transmit to host computer 2 Verify transmission was successful 3 Transmit from host to LH 500 Workstation if the interface is configured for bi directional communication 4 Verify transmission was successful 3 5 Remote Diagnostics Verification 1 Verify the analog telephone line is connected to the telephone line and the modem 2 Enable RCS on the Workstation 3 Verify that RCS can be used to connect to the Workstation See Section 22 1 for instructions on using RCS communication 3 6 UPS Verification 1 Before this verification is run the UPS battery must be charged 2 Choose EXIT from LH 500 Application 3 Select Shutdown then choose OK 4 When message appears that system can be powered off disconnect UPS from the AC source and verify that the LH 500 Workstation remains powered up for two minutes 5 Reconnect UPS to the AC source Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 62
203. vailable for the printer to be added the Add Printers program must be used This icon is located in the Printers window with the available printers Users with LabAdmin rights or higher are allowed to add a printer When the icon is opened a Printer Wizard is opened A wizard is a Windows 2000 configuration program designed to guide the installation or configuration of system or program settings Click Next on the Add Printer Wizard title screen and you will be presented with a screen that requires the first decision to be made Local printers have a cable that plugs directly into the printer port on the LH 500 Workstation base computer In this situation choose Local printer and also check Automatically Detect and Install My Plug and Play Printer When the choices have been made click on the Next button at the bottom of the window At this point in the procedure many options are possible Follow the directions of the Wizard To summarize what may be required Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration Page 113 of 173 P N 625044 Rev BA e If the printer is plug and play it will be detected and the best available driver will be used You could use this driver or manually change it
204. y persons not employed by Beckman Coulter Inc READ ALL PRODUCT MANUALS AND CONSULT WITH BECKMAN COULTER TRAINED PERSONNEL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE INSTRUMENT HAZARDS AND OPERATIONAL PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS WARNINGS CAUTIONS and IMPORTANTS alert you as follows WARNING Can cause injury CAUTION Can cause damage to the instrument IMPORTANT Can cause misleading results Beckman Coulter Inc urges its customers to comply with all national health and safety standards such as the use of barrier protection This may include but it is not limited to protective eyewear gloves and suitable laboratory attire when operating or maintaining this or any other automated laboratory analyzer This Service Manual contains confidential information of Beckman Coulter Inc and its receipt or possession does not convey any rights to reproduce disclose its contents or to manufacture use or sell anything it may describe Reproduction disclosure or use without specific written authorization of Beckman Coulter Inc is strictly forbidden Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration Page 30f173 P N 625044 Rev BA Copyright Beckman Coulter Inc 2003 2008 All rights reserved
205. y not needed generated by the BCI by service or the user This access allows the daily password ability change system settings that could cause generator If you do the system to work incorrectly or not at all not have a daily password generator contact Miami Technical Support 6 2 Troubleshooting Power On Self Test POST Problems on the AMI Olympus II When the computer is powered up a self test is automatically completed This Power on Self Test POST checks the microprocessor the display the memory and most of the peripheral devices If the POST completes without detecting any configuration errors the system continues loading the operating system The system reports errors that may occur during POST using beep codes These codes are shown in Table 6 2 6 2 AMI Olympus II Beep Codes e For 1 beep 2 beeps or 3 beeps try reseating the memory If this does not work replace the memory with known good memory e For4 5 7 or 10 beeps the system board needs replacement e For 8 beeps this is a memory error on the display adapter card Replace the memory on the display adapter or the display adapter e For 10 beeps there is a problem with the BIOS chip Try reloading the BIOS If this fails it is a hardware failure replace the system board or the BIOS chip Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclus
206. you to Exit Saving Changes Main CMOS Setup Table 27 3 Main CMOS Setup Mouse Not Installed Base Memory 640KB Extended Memory 15360KB BIOS Version 1 00 07 DBO Primary IDE Master Table 27 4 Primary IDE Master Multiple Sector Setting Auto Detected Fast Programmed I O Modes Auto Detected Boot Options Table 27 5 Boot Options First Boot Device Floppy Second Boot Device Hard Disk Third Boot Device Disabled Fourth Boot Device Disabled Beckman Coulter Inc Confidential This is Beckman Coulter Confidential Material Possession of this document is an acknowledgment that it and its contents are the exclusive property of Beckman Coulter Incorporated Research and Development LH 500 Instrument Computer and Workstation Configuration P N 625044 Rev BA Page 163 of 173 System Cache Enabled Boot Speed On Setup Prompt Enabled Hard Disk Pre Delay Disabled Typematic Rate Programming Default Scan User Flash Area Disabled Advanced Table 27 6 Advanced Processor Type Pentium chip Peripheral Configuration Table 27 7 Peripheral Configuration Secondary IDE Interface Floppy Interface Enabled Serial Port 1 Address COM1 3F8 IRQ4 Serial Port 2 Address COM2 2F8 IRQ3 Serial Port 2 IR Mode Disabled Parallel Port Address LPT1 378 IRQ7 Parallel Port Mode Compatible Primary IDE Interface Enabled Secondary IDE Interface Floppy Interface Enabled Serial Port 1 Address COM1 3F8 IRQ4

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