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Chapter 10 Care & Maintenance

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ELECTRICAL SAFETY

Final Check. All system covers are in place. System scans with all probes as expected.

Accepted by: ______________________________________________________________________

Electrical Test Performed

Max Value 

Allowed

Value 

Measured

OK?

Comments

Outlet (correct ground &wiring config.)

Type BF Applied Part Leakage Current 
Limits- Probe

enclosure Source Leakage Current - 
Chassis Leakage Current Limits

Peripheral 1 Leakage Current

Peripheral 2 Leakage Current

PROBES

Probe Number 

(from previous page)

Max Value 

Allowed

Max Value 

Measured

OK?

Comments

Probe 1:

Probe 2:

Probe 3:

Summary of Contents for LOGIQ P3

Page 1: ...Technical Publication Direction 5308917 100 Revision 8 LOGIQ P3 Service Manual Copyright 2013 2014 by General Electric GE ...

Page 2: ...GE PROPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL 1 2 ...

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Page 9: ...GE PROPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL vii ...

Page 10: ...s between pieces of electrical equipment calibrations and testing shall be performed by qualified GE personnel In performing all electrical work on these products GE will use its own specially trained field engineers All of GE s electrical work on these products will comply with the requirements of the applicable electrical codes The purchaser of GE equipment shall only utilize qualified personnel...

Page 11: ...en permission of GE GE may revise this publication from time to time without written notice TRADEMARKS All products and their name brands are trademarks of their respective holders COPYRIGHTS All Material Copyright 2008 2011 2013 2014 by General Electric Inc All Rights Reserved NOTE THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO ALL TYPES OF LOGIQ P3 and LOGIQ P3 BT10 1 LOGIQ P3 2 LOGIQ P3 PRO 3 LOGIQ P3 EXPERT 4 L...

Page 12: ...evision Pages Revision Title Page 7 Chapter 3 Installation pages 3 1 to 3 31 7 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures pages 8 1 to 8 93 7 Important Precautions pages i to x 7 Chapter 4 Functional Checks pages 4 1 to 4 37 7 Chapter 9 Replacement Parts pages 9 1 to 9 20 7 Table of Contents pages xi to xxviii 7 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory pages 5 1 to 5 30 7 Chapter 10 Periodic Maintenance pa...

Page 13: ...rtant Conventions 1 4 Conventions Used in Book 1 4 Standard Hazard Icons 1 5 Product Icons 1 6 Safety Considerations 1 10 Introduction 1 10 Human Safety 1 10 Mechanical Safety 1 10 Electrical Safety 1 11 Labels Locations 1 11 Warning labels location Table 1 17 Dangerous Procedure Warnings 1 18 Lockout Tagout Requirements For USA Only 1 18 Returning Shipping Probes and Repair Parts 1 18 EMC EMI and...

Page 14: ...er Outlets 2 4 Unit Power Plug 2 4 Power Stability Requirements 2 4 EMI Limitations 2 5 Scan Probe Environmental Requirements 2 6 Time and Manpower Requirements 2 6 Facility Needs 2 7 Recommended Ultrasound Room Layout 2 7 Purchaser Responsibilities 2 7 Required Features 2 8 Desirable Features 2 8 Recommended and Alternate Ultrasound Room Layout 2 9 Networking Pre installation Requirements 2 10 St...

Page 15: ...ltage Settings 3 9 EMI Protection 3 9 Checking the Components 3 9 Completing the Installation 3 10 Power On Boot Up 3 10 Scanner Power On 3 10 Turn on the system 3 11 Power Off Shutdown 3 11 Back end Processor Power Down LOGIQ P3 3 11 Back end Processor Power Down LOGIQ P3 BT10 3 12 Scanner Shutdown 3 13 Transducer Connection 3 13 System Configuration 3 15 System Specifications 3 15 Physical Dimen...

Page 16: ... of Contents Available Probes 3 26 Software Option Configuration 3 27 Connectivity Installation Worksheet 3 28 Loading Base Image Software 3 29 Software Version check out 3 30 Functional Check out 3 30 Paperwork 3 31 Product Locator Installation 3 31 User Manual s 3 31 ...

Page 17: ...device 4 6 Adjusting the Display Monitor 4 6 System Features 4 7 Control Panel 4 7 LOGIQ P3 SoftMenu Key Tour 4 8 Monitor Display 4 9 B Mode Checks 4 10 Preparations 4 10 B Mode OP Panel Controls 4 11 B Mode Softmenu Key 4 12 M Mode Controls 4 13 Preparations 4 13 M Mode OP Panel Controls 4 14 M Mode Softmenu Key 4 15 Color Flow Mode Checks 4 16 Preparations 4 16 Color Flow Mode OP Panel Controls ...

Page 18: ... 25 Adjusting the CINE Loop Playback Speed 4 26 Moving through a CINE Loop Frame By Frame 4 26 Image Management QG 4 26 Backup and Restore Database Preset Configurations and Images 4 27 Formatting Media 4 27 Backup System Presets and Configurations 4 28 Restore System Presets and Configurations 4 29 Archiving Images 4 30 Full Backup 4 32 Patient Healthcare Information 4 36 Software Configuration C...

Page 19: ...quence description 5 10 PWA Assy Diagrams 5 11 TMST 5 11 Description 5 13 RX64 5 14 Description 5 14 TX64 5 15 Description 5 15 CWD 5 16 Description 5 16 Connector Board 5 17 Rear Panel 1 Rear panel 2 5 18 Keyboard 5 20 Indicator LEDs 5 21 Power Diagrams 5 22 Overview 5 22 Common Service Platform 5 24 Introduction 5 24 Global Service User Interface GSUI 5 24 Internationalization 5 24 Service Login...

Page 20: ...GE DIRECTION 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL 8 Table of Contents Machine RFS 5 28 Enabling MRFS 5 28 ...

Page 21: ...ON 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL Table of Contents 9 CHAPTER 6 Service Adjustments Overview 6 1 Purpose of this chapter 6 6 1 Monitor Adjustments 6 2 Adjustments Procedures 6 2 Monitor Calibration procedure 6 2 2 ...

Page 22: ...n 7 6 Setting the P3 Key to Screen Capture 7 6 Capturing a Screen 7 6 Reset the P3 Key to Customer s Functionality 7 8 Wire LAN Network 7 9 Troubleshooting 7 10 Console Troubleshooting Trees 7 10 System Doesn t Boot 7 10 B Mode Low Sensitivity 7 12 B Mode Low Image Quality 7 13 Noise in B Mode 7 14 Color Flow Low Sensitivity 7 15 Spectrum Doppler Low Sensitivity 7 16 Noise in Color Flow 7 17 Scan ...

Page 23: ... 7 LCD Arm Cover FRU P N 5310093 8 8 Tools 8 8 Needed Manpower 8 8 Preparations 8 8 Removal procedure 8 8 Mounting procedure 8 8 Functional Checkout Procedure 8 8 Handle P3 Console FRU P N 5315120 8 9 Tools 8 9 Needed Manpower 8 9 Preparations 8 9 Removal procedure 8 9 Mounting procedure 8 9 Functional Checkout Procedure 8 9 Keyboard Assembly for P3 FRU P N 5314404 8 10 Tools 8 10 Needed Manpower ...

Page 24: ...s 8 24 Removal procedure 8 24 Mounting procedure 8 24 Functional Checkout Procedure 8 25 Optical Trackball Assy FRU P N 5315029 8 26 Tools 8 26 Needed Manpower 8 26 Preparations 8 26 Removal procedure 8 26 Mounting procedure 8 26 Functional Checkout Procedure 8 27 Keyboard Rear Cover Assy FRU P N 5315122 8 28 Tools 8 28 Needed Manpower 8 28 Preparations 8 28 Removal procedure 8 28 Mounting procedu...

Page 25: ...U No 5315117 8 35 Tools 8 35 Needed Manpower 8 35 Preparations 8 35 Removal Procedure 8 35 Mounting procedure 8 36 Functional Checkout Procedure 8 36 Front Cover FRU No 5315116 8 37 Tools 8 37 Needed Manpower 8 37 Preparations 8 37 Removal Procedure 8 37 Mounting procedure 8 38 Functional Checkout Procedure 8 38 Top Cover FRU P N 5315121 8 39 Tools 8 39 Needed Manpower 8 39 Preparations 8 39 Remov...

Page 26: ... Preparations 8 46 Removal Procedure 8 46 Mounting procedure 8 47 Functional Checkout Procedure 8 47 MST BOARD ASSEMBLY P N 5315025 2 LP3 5388844 1 LP3BT10 SOM P N 5398506 or 5267782 3 LP3 5398506 or 5267782 3 LP3BT10 8 48 Tools 8 48 Needed Manpower 8 48 Preparations 8 48 Removal Procedure 8 48 Mounting procedure 8 51 Functional Checkout Procedure 8 52 HARD DISK DRIVE ASSEMBLY PART NO 5315113 8 53...

Page 27: ...oval Procedure 8 60 Functional Checkout Procedure 8 60 Rear Panel Assy FRU P N 5313708 1 LOGIQ P3 8 61 Tools 8 61 Needed Manpower 8 61 Preparations 8 61 Removal Procedure 8 61 Mounting procedure 8 62 Functional Checkout Procedure 8 63 Connector Board Assy 3PP FRU No 5314411 3 Connector Board Assy 2PP FRUNo 5314412 3 8 64 Tools 8 64 Needed Manpower 8 64 Preparations 8 64 Removal Procedure 8 64 Moun...

Page 28: ...ckout Procedure 8 78 Power Block LOGIQ P3 BT10 8 79 Power Entry Module with stickers FRU No 5397502 Power Entry Module Assembly FRU No 5268853 Power cord clamp FRU No 5389807 8 79 Tools 8 79 Needed Manpower 8 79 Preparations 8 79 Removal Procedure 8 79 Mounting procedure 8 80 Functional Checkout Procedure 8 80 Key Caps FRU P N 5315124 8 81 Tools 8 81 Needed Manpower 8 81 Preparations 8 81 Removal ...

Page 29: ...U BOM 8 87 Needed Manpower 8 87 Preparations 8 87 Removal Procedure 8 87 Functional Checkout Procedure 8 88 Power Cable Set FRU P N 5315036 for P3 and P N 5388845 for P3 BT 8 89 Tools 8 89 FRU BOM 8 89 Needed Manpower 8 89 Preparations 8 89 Removal Procedure 8 89 Functional Checkout Procedure 8 90 CWD Assy FRU No 5124847 8 91 Tools 8 91 Needed Manpower 8 91 Preparations 8 91 Removal procedure 8 91...

Page 30: ...1 List of Abbreviations 9 2 Operator Console Assy 9 3 LCD Assy 9 4 Keyboard Assy 9 5 Keyboard key caps FRU part no 5315124 9 6 Mechanical Assy 9 8 Pwa Assy 9 11 Pwa assy cont d 9 12 Flex PCB Cables 9 13 Signal Cable Set 9 14 USB Cable set 9 15 Power Cable Set 9 16 Accessories and Kits 9 18 Probe 9 20 Logiq P3 FRU List With Part Numbers 9 21 ...

Page 31: ... Requirements for Care Maintenance 10 6 System Maintenance 10 7 Preliminary Checks 10 7 Functional Checks See Also Chapter 4 10 8 System Checks 10 8 Peripheral Option Checks 10 9 Input Power 10 9 AC Power Inspection 10 9 Cleaning 10 9 General Cleaning 10 9 Physical Inspection 10 10 Optional Diagnostic Checks 10 11 View the Logs 10 11 Probe Maintenance 10 11 Probe Related Checks 10 11 Basic Probe C...

Page 32: ...9 Isolated Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Ground 10 19 Definition 10 19 Generic Procedure 10 20 Isolated Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Lead 10 20 Data Sheet for ECG Leakage Current 10 21 Probe Leakage Current Test 10 22 Definition 10 22 Generic Procedure for Leakage current 10 22 Meter Procedure Using Probe Adaptor 10 23 Data Sheet for Transducer Source Leakage Current 10 24 When There ...

Page 33: ...ains functional checks that are recommended as part of the installation or as required during servicing and periodic maintenance 5 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory Contains block diagrams and functional explanations of the electronics 6 Chapter 6 Service Adjustments Contains instructions on how to make available adjustments to the LOGIQ P3 7 Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Provides ...

Page 34: ...giq P3 PRO System JAPAN 100V 5313978 Logiq P3 BW System JAPAN 100V 5313979 Logiq P3 EXP System CHINA 230V 5313980 Logiq P3 PRO System CHINA 230V 5313981 Logiq P3 BW System CHINA 230V 5313982 Logiq P3 EXP System CHILE KOREA 230V 5313983 Logiq P3 PRO System CHILE KOREA 230V 5313984 Logiq P3 BW System CHILE KOREA 230V 5313985 Logiq P3 EXP System EUROPE 230V 5313986 Logiq P3 PRO System EUROPE 230V 531...

Page 35: ...P System INDIA 230V 5400135 Logiq P3 PRO System INDIA 230V 5400136 Logiq P3 BW System INDIA 230V 5400137 Logiq P3 EXP System CHINA 230V 5400138 Logiq P3 PRO System CHINA 230V 5400139 Logiq P3 BW System CHINA 230V 5400140 Logiq P3 EXP System CHILE KOREA 230V 5400141 Logiq P3 PRO System CHILE KOREA 230V 5400142 Logiq P3 BW System CHILE KOREA 230V 5400143 Logiq P3 EXP System EUROPE 230V 5400144 Logiq...

Page 36: ...l hazards are labeled in one of following ways NOTE Notes provide important information about an item or a procedure Information contained in a NOTE can often save you time or effort DANGER DANGER IS USED TO INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF A HAZARD THAT WILL CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH IF THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE IGNORED WARNING WARNING WARNING IS USED TO INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF A HAZARD THAT CAN ...

Page 37: ...dition to text several different graphical icons symbols may be used to make you aware of specific types of hazards that could cause harm Other hazard icons make you aware of specific procedures that should be followed Table 1 4 Standard Hazard Icons ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL RADIATION LASER HEAT Table 1 5 Standard Icons Indicating a Special Procedure Be Used AVOID STATIC ELECTRICITY TAG AND LOCK OUT ...

Page 38: ...indicates B Type equipment having a floating applied part Probe and PCG marked Type BF ATTENTION Consult accompanying documents is intended to alert the user to refer to the operator manual or other instructions when complete information cannot be provided on the label Various CAUTION Dangerous voltage the lightning flash with arrowhead in equilateral triangle is used to indicate electric shock ha...

Page 39: ...mits An example of a high risk patient would be a special procedure where the patient has an accessible conductive path to the heart such as exposed cardiac pacing leads Rear of console Alternating Current symbol is in accordance with IEC 60878 01 14 Rear Panel Rating Plate Circuit breaker label of console and front panel if applicable Date of manufacture The date could be a year year and month or...

Page 40: ...tration values for electronic information products as set by the People s Republic of China Electronic Industry Standard SJ T11364 2006 include the hazardous substances of lead mercury hexavalent chromium cadmium polybrominated biphenyl PBB and polybrominated diphenyl ether PBDE 20 indicates the number of years during which the hazardous substance s will not leak or mutate so that the use of this ...

Page 41: ...e weight of the unit On the console where easily seen during This product consists of devices that may contain mercury which must be recycled or disposed of in accordance with local state or country laws Within this sytem the backlight lamps in the monitor display contain mercury Rear of LCD Consult accompanying document is intended to alert the user to refer to the operator manual or other instru...

Page 42: ...cial storage case Ensure that the system is firmly secured while inside the vehicle Secure system with straps or as directed otherwise to prevent motion during transport Prevent vibration damage by driving cautiously Avoid unpaved roads excessive speeds and erratic stops or starts Push the system with needed force to move over a threshold WARNING WARNING Ultrasound probes are highly sensitive medi...

Page 43: ...electrical ground The system is equipped with a three conductor AC power cable This must be plugged into an approved electrical outlet with protective ground The power outlet used for this equipment should not be shared with other types of equipment Both the system power cable and the power connector meet international electrical standards 1 3 5 Labels Locations Figure 1 1 Label Location for LOGIQ...

Page 44: ...GE DIRECTION 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL 1 12 Section 1 3 Safety Considerations 1 3 5 Labels Locations cont d Figure 1 2 Label Location for LOGIQ P3 ...

Page 45: ...GE PROPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 1 Introduction 1 13 1 3 5 Labels Locations cont d Figure 1 3 Label Location for LOGIQ P3 ...

Page 46: ...GE DIRECTION 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL 1 14 Section 1 3 Safety Considerations 1 3 5 Labels Locations cont d Figure 1 4 ...

Page 47: ...GE PROPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 1 Introduction 1 15 Figure 1 5 ...

Page 48: ...GE DIRECTION 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL 1 16 Section 1 3 Safety Considerations Figure 1 6 Labels LOGIQ P3 BT10 ...

Page 49: ...side the published specifications Keep power to these devices turned off when near this equipment D8 Caution Federal law restricts this device to sale or use by or on the order of a physician D9 CISPR CAUTION The systemFont LOGIQ P3 conforms to the CISPR11 Group 1 Class A of the international standard for Electromagnetic disturbance characteristics D10 WEEE Label This symbol indicates that the was...

Page 50: ...of the regulation is to protect employees in the transportation industry as well as the people who will receive or open this package NOTE The US Department of Transportation DOT has ruled that items that were saturated and or dripping with human blood that are now caked with dried blood or which were used or intended for use in patient care are regulated medical waste for transportation purposes a...

Page 51: ...ptable levels of emission to its environment This interference is often referred to as radio frequency or electromagnetic interference RFI EMI and can be radiated through space or conducted over interconnecting power of signal cables In addition to electromagnetic energy EMC also includes possible effects from electrical fields magnetic fields electrostatic discharge and disturbances in the electr...

Page 52: ...0 Innovation Drive Wauwatosa WI 53226 Service On site Service Parts Applications support 1 800 437 1171 1 800 321 7937 1 800 682 5327 or 1 262 524 5698 Canada 1 800 668 0732 Latin America Service Applications support 1 800 321 5300 1 262 524 5698 Europe GE Ultraschall Deutschland GmbH Co KG BeethovenstraBe 239 Postfach 11 05 60 D 42665 Solingen Germany OLC EMEA Phone 49 0 212 2802 652 OLC 33 1 308...

Page 53: ... 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 1 Introduction 1 21 1 5 2 System Manufacturer Table 1 4 System Manufacturer Manufacturer Wipro GE Healthcare Pvt Ltd No 4 Kadugodi Industrial Area Bangalore Karnataka INDIA 560067 TEL 91 80 41801000 FAX 91 80 28452924 ...

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Page 55: ...s chapter 2 This chapter provides the information required to plan and prepare for the installation of a LOGIQ P3 Included are descriptions of the facility and electrical needs to be met by the purchaser of the unit 2 1 2 Chapter Contents Table 2 1 Contents in Chapter 2 Section Description Page Number 2 1 Overview 2 1 2 2 General Console Requirements 2 2 2 3 Facility Needs 2 7 ...

Page 56: ...mmended Keep in mind that lighting controls and diameters can be a source of EMI which could degrade image quality These controls should be selected to minimize possible interface Table 2 2 Environmental Requirements for LOGIQ P3 Scanners Operational Storage Transport 16 hrs Temperature 10 40 degrees C 50 104 degrees F 10 to 70 degrees C 14 to 158 degrees F 40 to 70 degrees C 40 to 158 degrees F H...

Page 57: ...with any other circuit and a full size ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outlet Please note that image artifacts can occur if at any time within the facility the ground from the main facility s incoming power source to the Ultrasound unit is only a conduit 2 2 2 1 LOGIQ P3 Power Requirements Table 2 4 Electrical Specifications for LOGIQ P3 PARAMETER AREA LIMITS Voltage Rang...

Page 58: ...er adequate outlets for the external peripherals medical and test equipment needed to support this unit must also be present within 1 m 3 2 ft of the unit Electrical installation must meet all current local state and national electrical codes 2 2 2 5 Unit Power Plug If the unit arrives without a power plug or with the wrong plug you must contact your GE dealer or the installation engineer must sup...

Page 59: ... likely reason a unit will have noisy images Check grounding of the power cord and power outlet Replace all screws RF gaskets covers cores After you finish repairing or updating the system replace all covers and tighten all screws Any cable with an external connection requires a magnet wrap at each end Install the shield over the front of card cage Loose or missing covers or RF gaskets allow radio...

Page 60: ...n takes time Begin Pre installation checks as soon as possible If possible allow six weeks before delivery for enough time to make necessary changes NOTICE SYSTEMS AND ELECTRONIC PROBES ARE DESIGNED FOR STORAGE TEMPERATURES OF 20 TO 50 degrees C WHEN EXPOSED TO LARGE TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS THE PRODUCT SHOULD BE KEPT IN ROOM TEMPERATURE FOR 10 HOURS BEFORE USE CAUTION Have two people available to d...

Page 61: ...trical contractors Other connections between pieces of electrical equipment products involved and the accompanying electrical installations are highly sophisticated and special engineering competence is required All electrical work on these product must comply with the requirements of applicable electrical codes The purchaser of GE equipment must only utilize qualified personnel to perform electri...

Page 62: ...nit is only a conduit Dedicated single branch power outlet of adequate amperage meeting all local and national codes which is located less than 2 5 m 8 ft from the unit s proposed location Door opening is at least 76 cm 30 in wide Proposed location for unit is at least 0 3m 1 ft from the wall for cooling Power outlet and place for any external peripheral are within 2 m 6 5 ft of each other with pe...

Page 63: ...ISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 2 Pre Installation 2 9 2 3 3 1 Recommended and Alternate Ultrasound Room Layout Recommended standard floor plan and a minimal floor plan for ultrasound equipment Figure 2 1 RECOMMENDED ULTRASOUND ROOM LAYOUT ...

Page 64: ... frees up the on board monitor and peripherals enabling viewing to be done while scanning continues With DICOM images can be archived stored and retrieved faster easier and at a lower cost 2 3 4 4 DICOM Option Pre installation Requirements To configure the LOGIQ P3 to work with other network connections the site s network administrator must provide some necessary information Information must inclu...

Page 65: ...nt d Figure 2 2 Worksheet for DICOM Network Information LOGIQ P3 Host Name AE Title Local Port IP Address Net Mask ROUTING INFORMATION ROUTER2 ROUTER3 ROUTER1 Destination IP Addresses GATEWAY IP Addresses Default DICOM APPLICATION INFORMATION NAME Store 2 Store 3 Store 1 MAKE REVISION IP ADDRESSES PORT AE TITLE Store 5 Store 6 Store 4 Storage Commit MPPS Worklist ...

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Page 67: ...e The LOGIQ P3 installation and functional checkout will take approximately Four hour LOGIQ P3 consoles with optional equipment may take slightly longer Table 3 1 Contents in Chapter 3 Section Description Page Number 3 1 Overview 3 1 3 2 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment 3 3 3 3 Packing the Equipment 3 8 3 4 Preparing for Installation 3 9 3 5 Completing the Installation 3 10 3 6 System Configu...

Page 68: ...se the system to be damaged Table 3 3 Time for Settlement C 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 F 140 131 122 113 104 96 86 77 68 59 50 41 32 23 14 5 4 13 22 31 40 hrs 8 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 DANGER WHEN USING ANY TEST INSTRUMENT THAT IS CAPABLE OF OPENING THE AC GROUND LINE I E METER S GROUND SWITCH IS OPEN DON T TOUCH THE UNIT CAUTION If the unit i...

Page 69: ...ete or Damaged Shipment Please read these procedures before packing unpacking the LOGIQ P3 We strongly advice you to store the LOGIQ P3 packing material in undamaged condition in case of future transportation 1 Cut the two Metal Bands CAUTION Do not lift the unit by the Keyboard This may cause equipment damage CAUTION The crate with the LOGIQ P3 weighs approximately 80 kg Be prepared for a sudden ...

Page 70: ...ICE MANUAL 3 4 Section 3 2 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment Section 3 2 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment cont d 2 Lift the TOP Cover up and off 3 Remove the Monitor Cap up and off Figure 3 2 Remove the top cover Figure 3 3 Removing the Monitor Cap Monitor Cap ...

Page 71: ... 3 2 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment cont d 4 Remove the three Plastic Joints from the Outer Sleeve Refer to the Labels on the Packing Box for more detailed instructions 5 Remove the Outer Sleeve 6 Remove the Inner Sleeve Figure 3 4 Removing Plastic Joints and Sleeves Palette Assy Plastic Joint Inner Sleeve ...

Page 72: ... d 7 Remove the Plastic Wrapping around the LOGIQTM P3 8 Remove the Monitor Support and Monitor Packing 9 Remove the adhesive tapes attached at the four corners of the Top Cover 10 Put the Ramp Board on floor and prepare the slope to put the console down 11 Unlock the brakes on the front castors then carefully put the console off the Palette Figure 3 5 Removing System from the Pallete ...

Page 73: ...e moving store all loose parts in the unit Wrap transducers in soft cloth or foam to prevent damage Although LOGIQ P3 is a compact and mobile machine two people should move it over rough surfaces or up and down grades 3 2 2 Adjusting System Clock Set the system clock for the LOGIQ P3 to the local time For procedure of adjusting the system clock refer to 4 5 Software Configuration Checks in Chapter...

Page 74: ...mer Information on the Product Locator Installation Card Mail this Installation Card Product Locator to the address corresponding to your pole NOTE The Product Locator Installation Card shown may not be same as the provided Product Locator card Figure 3 7 PRODUCT LOCATOR INSTALLATION CARD Section 3 3 Packing the Equipment Please pack LOGIQ P3 in the reverse order of unpacking ...

Page 75: ...Magnetic Interference EMI Many of the covers shields and screws are provided primarily to protect the system from image artifacts caused by this interference For this reason it is imperative that all covers and hardware are installed and secured before the unit is put into operation 3 4 4 Checking the Components When a new system arrives check that none of the components are damaged or in short su...

Page 76: ... Power On 1 Connect the Power Cable to the back of the system 2 Ensure the Cable Clip slips securely over the shoulders on the molded plug 3 Connect the Main Power Cable to a hospital grade power receptacle with the proper rated voltage Never use an adapter that would defeat the safety ground 4 Switch ON the Circuit Breaker at the rear of the system Figure 3 7 Scanner Power On a Circuit Breaker b ...

Page 77: ...wait at least twenty seconds before turning it on again The system may not be able to boot if power is recycled too quickly 3 5 2 1 Back end Processor Power Down LOGIQ P3 To power down the system 1 Press the Power On Off switch at the front of the system 2 The System Exit window is displayed 3 Using the Trackball or Select key select Shutdown 4 The shutdown process takes a few seconds and is compl...

Page 78: ...Press the Power On Off switch at the front of the system 2 Thew System Exit window is displayed Figure 3 10 System Exit Window 3 Using the Trackball or Select key select Shutdown 4 The shutdown process takes a few seconds and is complete when the power status LED is turned Amber color 5 Disconnect the probes Clean or disinfect all probes as necessary Store them in their shipping cases to avoid dam...

Page 79: ...ecessary For example Relocating the scanner 3 5 3 Transducer Connection 1 Connect a transducer to the upper transducer receptancle as follows A Ensure that the transducer twist lock lever points horizontally B Insert the transducer connector on the receptacle guide pin until it touches the receptacle mating surface C Twist the transducer lock lever vertically to lock it in place D Twist the lever ...

Page 80: ...Completing the Installation NOTE Please ensure that the probe latch is in unlocked position before you connect the probe to the system NOTE It is not necessary to turn OFF power to connect or disconnect a probe Figure 3 12 Connect the probe Fig A Connecting the Probe Fig B Locking the Probe Lever ...

Page 81: ...Table 3 5 Approved peripherals Device Manufacturer Model H Cat Interface B W Printer SONY UP D897 H44492LB USB Digital Color Printer SONY UP D23MD H4903JT USB HP Color Printer HP HP Officejet Pro K550 H47052LW USB HP HP Laser Jet P2015dn USB HP HP Office jet Pro K5400 USB HP HP Office jet 6000 USB HP HP Deskjet 460 USB HP HP 4360 USB HP HP 6940 USB 3 pedal footswitch Steute MKF 2 MED GP26 H47042LY...

Page 82: ...e Out ethernet port Power out let NOTE LOGIQ P3 BT10 The printers must be connected only to the first USB port a NOTE LOGIQ P3 BT10 The USB dongle for Bluetooth wireless printer can be connected to any USB port available in the system except the USB port a WARNING WARNING Equipment damage possibility Be sure to use the following recommended connecting cables to connect recording devices and a netw...

Page 83: ...ely grounded NOTE Please scan the devices USB Pen Drive HDD etc for virus before using it with the system LOGIQ P3 LOGIQ P3 BT10 A USB ports for printers ECG B W Color and USB Memory Stick Footswitch DVD RW USB HDD a USB ports for printers ECG B W Color and USB Memory Stick Footswitch DVD RW USB HDD B Ethernet port b ECG B W Color and USB Memory Stick Footswitch DVD RW USB HDD C VGA Output c Ether...

Page 84: ...mini Din Table 3 8 S Video Connector 4 Pin 2 Pin Assignment of USB Table 3 9 Pin assignment of USB1 Table 3 10 Pin assignment of USB2 Pin No Output Signal Description Picture 1 SVIDEO OUT IN YG Y Luma GND 2 SVIDEO OUT IN CG C Chroma GND 3 SVIDEO OUT IN Y Y Luma SIGNAL 4 SVIDEO OUT IN C C Chroma SIGNAL Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 5VDC 3 DATA 2 DATA 4 GND Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 5VDC 3 DATA ...

Page 85: ...23MD to the system Only B W Printer UP D897 can be mounted in Front Utility area tray as shown in figure below 2 Mount the Sony UP D897 printer to the VGP UP D 897 Mounting Bracket using Four M3 x 8 screws as indicated below Figure 3 16 Connect B W printer Tray to the system Fig A Fig B VGP Tray Bottom VGP Tray top Using two Captive fastener mount VGP Tray bottom to the Sytem Utility box ...

Page 86: ...ect USB Power cables in the rear side o fthe printer and push back fully Tighten the Front captive fastener as indicated in below fig A A A A Mounting the bracket to the printer by using M3X8 Screws Front Side Of the Printer Rear Side of the Printer B B Indicates the location of the mounting holes on the Printer Front side of the Printer Rear Side of the printer B B B VGP UP897 Mounting Bracket 53...

Page 87: ... Color printer UP D23MD Connect the USB Cable to any of the usb ports available on rear panel connect the power cable to the rear panel Power port 5 Connecting Foot Switch to the system Foot Switch USB cable can be connected to any USB Ports of the LOGIQ P3 system in the rear panel Figure 3 18 Mounting The Sony UPD 897 on LOGIQ P3 ...

Page 88: ...onnecting the USB HDD to the system The USB Harddisk can be properly connected to Rear Panel USB ports 9 Connecting the DVR to the system The S Video signal USB Cable power cable can be properly connected using the S Video port USB Ports Power Port in the Rear panel To activate DVR assign DVR to any of the F6 to F12 keys in Utility admin functional key again Utility System peripherals select the r...

Page 89: ... to the system The USB Cable power cable can be properly connected to the USB Ports Power Port in the Rear panel Configure the printer from Config Connectivity Service Standard print select the respective printer Figure 3 21 DVR Connection on the rear panel Figure 3 22 Color Printer Connection on the rear panel S Video Cable in USB Cable Power Cable Power Cable USB Cable USB Cable Power cable ...

Page 90: ...ecting USB Bluetooth Printers LOGIQ P3 BT10 Connect one USB bluetooth dongle to the LOGIQ P3 BT10 system and another USB bluetooth dongle to the HP printer and configure the printer in the Utility screen Figure 3 24 LOGIQ P3 BT10 Printer Connection NOTE Please refer to the User manual of each peripheral for information needed by the user to operate the system safely NOTE For the printer bluetooth ...

Page 91: ... on the Taskbar 2 Select Bluetooth 3 Select My Bluetooth 4 Select Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood The device will search for the Bluetooth Printer 5 Select HP Officejet 6 Select pair device 7 Enter 0000 four zeroes the security code 8 Select OK NOTE Wait for few seconds till the check mark is seen on the printer 9 Select Print properties 10 Print Test page 11 Select Start Bluetooth Assign standard p...

Page 92: ...S TRANSVAGINAL TRANSRECTAL MICRO CONVEX H44801HR 47236865 8C Abdomen OB GYN Urology MICRO CONVEX H40412LJ 2348094 11L Vascular Small Parts Musculoskeletal Masso sonography LINEAR H40412LY 5171885 8L SMALL PARTS PERIPHERAL VASCULAR LINEAR H4001DB 5140738 3S Cardiac Transcranial SECTOR H4701SZ 2323337 5cs Abdomen OB GYN Urology CONVEX H4001DC 5143934 t739 INTRAOPERATIVE LINEAR H40212LM 2259246 The f...

Page 93: ...epartment Language Units of measure Date Time and Date Format For information on configuring Software Options Refer to the LOGIQ P3 Basic User Manual Chapter 16 Customizing Your System For information on configuring DICOM Connectivity Refer to the LOGIQ P3 Basic User Manual Chapter 16 Customizing Your System NOTE After enabling the Software Option do a Full Maintenance Reboot LOGIQ P3 NOTE After e...

Page 94: ...et Site System Information Services Destination Devices TCP IP Settings Device Type Manufacturer Name IP Address Port AE Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Name AE Title Dept LOGIQ SN Type Floor Room REV Comments CONTACT INFORMATION Name Title Phone E Mail Address Site IP Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Remote Archive Setup Remote Archive IP Remote Archive Name ...

Page 95: ... REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 3 Installation 3 29 Section 3 8 Loading Base Image Software This information has been moved please refer to Section 8 14 Loading Software on page 8 93 NOTE The Base and Application DVD are single DVD ...

Page 96: ... Section 3 9Software Version check out 3 9 1 Functional Check out 1 Power on LOGIQ P3 scanner and wait until system booting to main screen 2 Press UTILITY key on control panel 3 Choose the About button on the right 4 Check whether Software version is the right version for use Figure 3 25 About Figure 3 26 Software version ...

Page 97: ...safety and user information is available during the operation and service of the complete system 3 10 1 Product Locator Installation NOTE The Product Locator Installation Card shown may not be same as the provided Product Locator card 3 10 2 User Manual s User Check that the correct User Manual s for the system and software revision is included with the installation Specific language versions of t...

Page 98: ...GE PROPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL 3 32 Section 3 10 Paperwork ...

Page 99: ...Q P3 console diagnostics by using the built in service software and power supply adjustments Section 4 2 Required Equipment To perform these tests you ll need any of the sector linear or convex transducers normally you should check all the transducers used on the system Section Description Page Number 4 1 Overview 4 1 4 2 Required Equipment 4 1 4 3 General Procedure 4 2 4 4 Software Configuration ...

Page 100: ...ontrol Panel press the power On Off key the led color will turn in Green color the system will boot Figure 4 1 Connect AC adapter CAUTION SYSTEM REQUIRES ALL COVERS Operate this unit only when all board covers and frame panels are securely in place The covers are required for safe operation good system performance and cooling purposes NOTICE Lockout Tagout Requirements For USA only Follow OSHA Loc...

Page 101: ... once the TMST starts and the software code is distributed to initiate the scanner No status messages are displayed during this process 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown NOTE After turning off a system wait for at least twenty seconds before turning it on again The system may not be able to boot if power is recycled too quickly 4 3 2 1 TMST Power Down To power down the system 1 Press the Power On Off switc...

Page 102: ... is necessary For example Relocating the scanner 4 3 2 3 Full Maintenance Reboot LOGIQ P3 Full Maintenance Reboot will fully restart the whole system for performance improvement 1 Press the Power On Off switch at the front of the system once 2 Click Shutdown 3 Full Maintenance Reboot dialog is displayed 4 During Full Maintenance the pop up window will two options Ok and Cancel press cancel for Nor...

Page 103: ...chiving Presets to a DVD R Disk or USB memory device 1 Insert an empty blank DVD R disk into the DVD Drive 2 Access to the Utility Menu and select System The Backup sheet will be shown on the LCD display 3 Select the item to back up either from Resource Files 4 Enter backup destination or browse through the disk to locate the destination 5 Select Backup now The backup status for each item is displ...

Page 104: ...D Drive 2 Access to the Utility Menu and select System The Restore sheet will be shown on the LCD display see Figure 4 4 3 Select the item to restore either from Resource Files 4 Enter restore destination or browse through the disk to locate the destination 5 Select Restore The restore status for each item is displayed on the Result column 4 3 4 Adjusting the Display Monitor Please refer to Sectio...

Page 105: ... 4 3 5 1 Control Panel 1 TGC 2 New Patient 3 App selection Preset Key 4 Report End Exam 5 Imaging Coments Clear Measurement Keys 6 Mode Gain Auto Keys Zoom Ellipse 7 Depth 8 Left Right ATO THI 9 Freeze 10 Reverse 11 Print Keys 12 User Defined Keys 13 A N Keyboard 14 Sub Menu Keys 15 NTUPI Top Menu Keys Figure 4 5 Control Panel Tour ...

Page 106: ...ey Tour In general there are two types of NTPUI SoftMenu keys Paddle Switch and adjustable knobs 1 The Paddle Switch is used to access and adjust the Sub SoftMenu 2 Press the adjustable knobs to toggle option menu between line one and line two 3 Rotate the adjustable knobs to adjust the corresponding parameters Figure 4 6 SoftMenu Key Tour ...

Page 107: ...Acoustic Output Readout 15 TGC not shown on the image 4 GE Symbol Probe Orientation Marker Coincides with a probe orientation marking on the probe 16 Body Pattern 5 Image Preview 17 Depth Scale 6 Gray Color Bar 18 SoftMenu 7 Cine Gauge 19 Caps Lock On Off 8 Measurement Summary Window 20 Start menu icon 9 Image 21 Network icon 10 Measurement 22 Trackball Functionality Status Scroll M A Measurement ...

Page 108: ...llation to the System probe connector 2 Turn ON the scanner if it isn t turned on already Figure 4 8 Controls available in B Mode Figure 4 9 B Mode Screen Picture Example B Mode Secondary Menu Frame Average Biopsy Kit Line Density Focus Width B Softner Suppression Power Output Depth Freeze SoftMenu Key Primary Menu Frequency Virtual Convex Gray Map Dynamic Range Rejection Focus Position Colorize E...

Page 109: ...r specific area Press the control to toggle between Focus Position and Focus Number Press Up Down Button to move or adjust the focal numbers 5 Activate Auto Optimize Optimize the image based upon a specified region of interest or anatomy Press the Center Button in the Gain Dial to toggle the ATO ACE On and Off 7 Adjust Time Gain Compensation TGC Amplifies the returning signals to correct for the a...

Page 110: ...requency mode lets you downshift to the probe s next lower frequency or shift up to a higher frequency 6 Adjust Frame Average Temporal filter that averages frames together This has the effect of presenting a smoother softer image 7 Adjust Rotation Rotates the image by selecting the value from the pop up menu 9 Adjust Line Density Optimizes B Mode frame rate or spatial resolution for the best possi...

Page 111: ...6 6 Available Probes on page 3 26 in Chapter 3 Installation to the System probe connector 2 Turn ON the scanner if it isn t turned on already Figure 4 10 Controls available in M Mode Figure 4 11 M Mode Screen Picture Example Primary Menu M Mode Power Output Dynamic Range Sweep Speed Display Format Full Timeline Colorize Edge Enhance Rejection Anatomical M Gray Map Secondary Menu Gain M cursor ...

Page 112: ...el Controls Step Task Expected Result s 1 Press M Mode key M Mode Starts 2 Adjust Gain Controls the amount of echo information displayed in an image Turn B Mode dial to the left right to increase decrease Gain Gain displays on the monitor in G dB 3 Display M Mode Cursor Displays the M Mode cursor on the B Mode image Press Cursor and Trackball to position M Mode Cursor ...

Page 113: ...ing to the edges of structures Adjustments to M Mode s edge enhancement affects the M Mode only 4 Activate Gray Map Determines how the echo intensity levels received are presented as shades of gray 6 Activate Colorize Enables gray scale image colorization To deactivate reselect a Gray Map 7 Activate Full Timeline Displays only timeline screen Press the Full Timescreen to activate 8 Select Display ...

Page 114: ... 3 26 in Chapter 3 Installation to the System probe connector 2 Turn ON the scanner if it isn t turned on already Figure 4 12 Controls available in Color Flow Mode Figure 4 13 CFM Mode Screen Picture Example Primary Menu CF Mode Secondary Menu Frequency Spatial Filter Angle Steer Packet Size PRF Map Threshold Invert Wall Filter Baseline Line Density Flash Suppression Transparency Map Focus Positio...

Page 115: ...8 2 Color Flow Mode OP Panel Controls Table 4 5 Color Flow Mode OP Panel Controls Step Task Expected Result s 1 Press CFM Mode key CFM Mode Starts 2 Adjust Gain Amplifies the overall strength of the echoes processed in the Color Flow window Turn the Gain dial CFM Mode key to the left right to increase decrease Gain ...

Page 116: ... slow reduce the size of the region of interest select a different line density setting or reduce the packet size 8 Activate Spatial Filter 9 Adjust Dynamic Range Dynamic Range controls how echo intensities are converted to shades of gray thereby increasing the adjustable range of contrast 10 Activate ACE Eliminates the motion artifacts Press Ace to activate 11 Adjust Angle Steer Slants the Color ...

Page 117: ...Power output Optimizes image quality and allows user to reduce beam intensity 10 increments between 0 100 Values greater than 0 1 are displayed 18 Wall Filter Wall Filter insulates the Doppler signal from excessive noise caused from vessel movement Table 4 6 Color Flow Mode Softmenu Key Step Task Expected Result s ...

Page 118: ...t turned on already Figure 4 14 Controls available in Doppler Mode Figure 4 15 Doppler Mode Screen Picture Example Primary Menu Secondary Menu PW Mode B Pause Frequency Baseline Quick Angle Sweep Speed PRF SV Length Angle Steer Angle Correct Spectral Invert Wall Filter Rejection Dynamic Range Display Format Full Timeline Trace Method Trace Sensitivity Trace direction Modify Auto Calcs PW CF Ratio ...

Page 119: ... the overall strength of the echoes processed in the Color Flow window Turn the Gain dial PW Mode key to the left right to increase decrease Gain 3 Display M D Mode Cursor Displays the M D Mode cursor on the B Mode image Press Cursor and Trackball to position sample volume graphic Click SV gate to adjust sample volume gate size 4 B Pause Toggle between simultaneous and update presentation while vi...

Page 120: ...vert the spectral trace The Plus and Minus signs on the velocity scale reverse when the spectrum is inverted 8 Auto Calculation Enables or disables auto calculation 9 Modify Calcs Activates the window to modify the auto calculation items 10 Trace Method Allows to select different trace method 11 Activate Colorize Colorize the gray scale image to enhance the eyes discrimination capability Press the...

Page 121: ... Trace Sensitivity Adjusts the sensitivity to get more accurate envelope trace 19 Time Resolution Adjusts the resolution in frequency domain 20 Spectral Average Optimizes the smoothness of the spectrum Different levels can be selected 21 Power output Optimizes image quality and allows user to reduce beam intensity 10 increments between 0 100 Values greater than 0 1 are displayed 22 SV Length Sizes...

Page 122: ...at has been measured to this point but not data entered onto worksheets press CLEAR 4 3 10 2 Circumference Area Ellipse Measurement 1 Press MEASURE once an active caliper displays 2 To position the active caliper move the TRACKBALL 3 To fix the start point press SET The system fixes the first caliper and displays a second active caliper 4 To position the second caliper move the TRACKBALL 5 Adjust ...

Page 123: ...e the probe lock clock wise Ensure that the probe is placed gently in the probe holder 4 3 11 4 Disconnecting the probe Probes can be disconnected at any time However the probe should not be selected as the active probe 1 Rotate the probe lock antclock wise 2 Pull the probe straight out of the probe port 3 Carefully slide the probe and away from the probe port 4 Ensure the cable is free 5 Be sure ...

Page 124: ... CINE Loop Frame By Frame Adjust the Frame by Frame up down Two Button Softkey to move through CINE memory one frame at a time 4 3 13 Image Management QG For Image Management functionality refer to the LOGIQ P3 Quick Guide It talks about several topics Clipboard Printing Images Browsing and Managing an Exam s Stored Image Connectivity and Dataflow Concept and Creation Starting an Exam Configuring ...

Page 125: ...lect CONNECTIVITY then REMOVABLE MEDIA Properly label and Insert the backup media 3 Select the media type from the drop down menu 4 Enter the label for the media as shown in It is best to use all capital letters with no spaces or punctuation marks Press Format 5 The Ultrasound system displays a pop up menu as shown in When the formatting has been completed press OK to continue 6 If desired verify ...

Page 126: ...rive 2 On the Keyboard press UTILITY 3 On the LCD display press SYSTEM 4 On the LCD display select BACKUP RESTORE NOTE If you are not logged in as GE Service or with administrator privileges the Operator Login window is displayed Log on with administrator privileges 5 In the Backup list select Patient Archive Report Archive and User Defined Configuration 6 In the Media field select DVD Drive or US...

Page 127: ...leges the Operator Login window is displayed Log on with administrator privileges 5 In the Restore list select Patient Archive Report Archive and User Defined Configuration 6 In the Media field select the Backup Restore DVD or USB memory device 7 Select RESTORE The system performs the restore As it proceeds status information is displayed on the Backup Restore screen CAUTION The restore procedure ...

Page 128: ... hard drive by date Therefore the best way is to label media by date NOTE Images will be moved from the hard drive by date Therefore the best way to label media is by date When images are moved to the archive media they will be deleted from the system hard drive However the patient database backed up earlier maintains pointers to the location of the images on the archive media 5 Select Backup Rest...

Page 129: ...iving Images cont d 7 Press PATIENT and set the Dataflow to store images directly to DVD R 8 From the image screen press EZBACKUP MOVE The Move Images pop up appears 9 Press Next on pop up message 10 A media check message appears Press OK to continue Figure 4 22 Image Archive Move Pop up Menu Figure 4 23 Media check message ...

Page 130: ...ress Finish after Backup Move complete All databases presets and images should now be saved to removable media 4 3 14 5 Full Backup 1 Connect the USB HDD to system 2 Select Backup Restore then Emergency Repair Disk 3 Select Reminder Dialog Interval Days Figure 4 24 EZBackup Move complete Figure 4 25 Emergency Repair Disk Reminder Dialog Interval Days ...

Page 131: ...hecks 4 33 4 3 14 5 Full Backup cont d 4 Return to scan mode Press Ctrl B the Emergency Disk Making window pop up appears 5 Press Next on pop up message 6 A storage information message appears Press Next to continue Figure 4 26 Emergency Disk Making Pop up Menu Figure 4 27 Storage Information message ...

Page 132: ... 14 5 Full Backup cont d 7 Press Finish after Emergency Disk Making complete All databases presets and images should now be saved to Emergency Disk 8 Press Ctrl R Emergency Disk Recovery window pop up appear 9 Press Next on pop up message Figure 4 28 Emergency Disk Making Complete Figure 4 29 Emergency Disk Recovery ...

Page 133: ...MANUAL Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 35 4 3 14 5 Full Backup cont d 10 A recovery information message appears Press Next to continue 11 Press Finish after Emergency Disk Recovery complete Figure 4 30 Recovery Information message Figure 4 31 Emergency Disk Recovery Complete ...

Page 134: ...tomer to immediately collect the data However GE keeps the patient information in a secured environment for a period of one month The data is deleted permanently after one month It is strictly prohibited to sent the PHI outside the confidential patient doctor environment without encrypting the data If PHI is sent to GE employees for troubleshooting the PHI must be encrypted or protected from unaut...

Page 135: ...eck Language settings Desired Language is displayed 4 Check assignment of Printer Keys The default function for Print1 3 Keys is P1 store image P2 print P3 USB Quick Save Print1 3 Keys can also be assigned as desired by the customer 5 Check that all of the customer s options are set up correct All authorized functions are enabled Table 4 10 Peripheral Checks Step Task to do Expected Result s 1 Pre...

Page 136: ...ucts will be infected by internet spread viruses or trojan horses Network worms All GE U S products can be networked and are potentially vulnerable to infection GE U S has taken and will continue to take precautions to limit this vulnerability Removable Disks GE U S products support the use of removable disks But these GE products will actively use the following kinds of disks only GE software ins...

Page 137: ...er explains LOGIQ P3 s system concepts component arrangement and subsystem function It also describes the Power Distribution System PDS and probes Table 5 1 Contents in Chapter 5 Section Description Page Number 5 1 Overview 5 1 5 1 1 Block Diagram Logiq P3 5 2 5 2 PWA Assy Diagrams 5 11 5 3 Power Diagrams 5 22 5 4 Common Service Platform 5 24 5 5 RFS Request for Service 5 26 5 6 Machine RFS 5 28 ...

Page 138: ...GE PROPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 Section 5 1 Overview 5 1 1 Block Diagram Logiq P3 Figure 5 1 Logiq P3 System Block Diagram ...

Page 139: ...E PROPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 3 5 1 2 Block Diagram LOGIQ P3 BT10 Figure 5 2 LOGIQ P3 BT10 System Block Diagram ...

Page 140: ... 2D Color Flow M Mode Black and White imaging Doppler A number of combinations of the above LOGIQ P3 is a digital beam forming system that can handle up to 192 elements linear probes Signal flow from the Probe Connector Panel to the Front End to the Mid Processors and TMST and finally to the LCD and peripherals System configuration is stored on a hard disk and all necessary software is loaded from...

Page 141: ...on of the signal is presented to the mid processor section PAM PreAmplifier The preamplifier amplifies 64 echo signals The reception signals are sent to ADC on RX64 RX64 LOGIQ P3 Front Processor Convert the analog echo signal to digital TX64 LOGIQ P3 Transmission Board This has 64 channel bipolar drivers Local Bus 32bits Probe Connector TX64 TMST DSP PCI CHA COM FPC 128 HV MUX Pulser x64 TPG2 x4 T...

Page 142: ...a memory performs scan conversion to pixel domain and drives the system LCD display 5 1 6 Top Console The Top Console includes a Standby On switch a keyboard different controls for manipulating the picture quality controls for use in Measure Analyze M A and loudspeakers for stereo sound output used during Doppler scanning HDD FPGA DSP PCI Bus To CPU Power Supply AGP Graphic SVGA LCD Data from Fron...

Page 143: ...GE PROPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 7 Figure 5 5 Top Console Speakers On Off Switch Keyboard ...

Page 144: ...module overview External I O The external I O is the interface between the scanner and all external items Examples Network USB interface medical grade printer and external medical grade SVGA displayer 5 1 8 Peripherals DVR Color printer Footswitch VGA monitor TV and a Black White Printer and Bluetooth printer can be connected to the external I O ...

Page 145: ... 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 9 5 1 9 Wiring Figure 5 7 Wiring Diagram LOGIQ P3 TX64 LOGIQ P3 Transmit board RX64 LOGIQ P3 Front end processing board MST LOGIQ P3 Master board PWR SW Power Switch FPC Flexible Print Circuit board PDB Power Distribution Board SSR Solid State Relay ...

Page 146: ...the power supply unit which will power ON enabling the 12V and 5V to the entire system 5 1 9 2 Power Down sequence description 5 1 9 2 1 Overview There are two ways to switch off the system 1 Select shutdown from the Application 2 Keep the Keyboard ON OFF button pressed for more than 4 seconds Figure 5 8 On Off Sequence Keyboard power button If pressed ON for 4 secs MST SOM PS ON LOW PS ON HIGH PD...

Page 147: ...IETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 11 Section 5 2PWA Assy Diagrams 5 2 1 TMST Figure 5 9 TMST Block Diagram To FPGA To Power Block ...

Page 148: ...GE PROPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL 5 12 Section 5 2 PWA Assy Diagrams 5 2 1 TMST cont d TMST Block Diagram cont d TUSC FPGA Cont Power Block ...

Page 149: ... circuit ETX Card CPU unit 5 2 1 1 Description This diagram describes the TMST board It controls the front end of LOGIQ P3 and also communicate with PC system through PCI interface The main function Generate clock signal and distributing each clock signal Generate DUSC bus cycle Power diagnostics HV LV Transmit image raw data B CFM DOP to PC after assembling packet including header information ...

Page 150: ...er OQX2 Beamform ASIC CHACOM B M CFM Dop signal processor ASIC FPIC FPGA Front Process interface control 5 2 2 1 Description This diagram describes the RX64 Front Process board It resides below TX board located at the bottom layer The main function Convertor 64 channels echo which is from preamp to digital signal Focus the received RF signals by digital beamforming technology Control CHACOM to acq...

Page 151: ...5 15 5 2 3 TX64 Figure 5 11 TX64 Block Diagram TX64 LOGIQ P3 Transmit board TPG2 Transmit Pulse Generator TMST LOGIQ P3 Master board TXMX FPGA Transmit and MUX controlling FPGA 5 2 3 1 Description This diagram describes LOGIQ P3 TX64 board The main function Generate the transmit pulse Drive the Tx pulse with high voltage ...

Page 152: ...2 PWA Assy Diagrams 5 2 4 CWD Figure 5 12 CWD Block Diagram CWD Continue wave doppler board DEM Demodulator HPF High pass filter LPF Low pass filter 5 2 4 1 Description This diagram describes LOGIQ P3 CWD board it resides under RX64 board The main function Generate continue wave form image data ...

Page 153: ...Board one each for each probe connector There is one FPGA that acts like a buffer for the Probe related signals and is the interface between the probe and the main TX Board FPGA There is a I2C slave also implemented on this FPGA that responds and interfaces with the Host I2C controller on the TX board it is mainly for probe selection and control The Power supply to the TX board from the PDB board ...

Page 154: ...ernet port 1 VGA port 4 USB ports BNC Connector and one S Video connector The Ethernet signals and VGA signals are directly routed from the MST board via the FRC cable with buffering For the Video out signals BNC and S Video there is a video conversion logic built which converts the VGA input into the S video and Composite video formats The resolution of the Video output would be 640x480 Power sup...

Page 155: ...E PROPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 19 Figure 5 15 Rear Panel 1 2 LOGIQ P3 BT10 Standard VGA output Resolution 640x480 ...

Page 156: ...ontroller that interfaces the Keyboard to the System SW The ultrasound Keys are directly mapped to this controller 2 Trackball and Alphanumeric Keyboard is connected to the system via the PS2 interface There is one Microcontroller that decodes the Alphanumeric key press information and relays this information to the system via the PS2 3 One USB port is extended from the MST board and is available ...

Page 157: ...n Control panel Power switch Amber When StandBy Turns Green when switched ON Main Power activity RX64 DS1 Green Normal Condition FPGA Config TX64 DS1 Green Normal Condition FPGA Config PDB Green Normal Condition 5v Green Normal Condition 12v Green Normal Condition 5v_ Stand by Connector Board D5 Green Normal Condition Probe 1 Connected D6 Green Normal Condition Probe 2 Connected D7 Green Normal Co...

Page 158: ...wer Diagrams 5 3 1 Overview The AC Power assy s main tasks are to isolate and output to the AC DC unit which is inside the system console The input of AC power pack will be the AC outlet the range is AC 100v Min 240v Max configuration support is available in power pack Figure 5 17 AC Power Distribution Block Diagram LOGIQ P3 ...

Page 159: ... outlet on site From the Main Circuit Breaker the AC power is routed via an Inrush Current Limiter to a internal outlet connector for the Main power supply The power ON OFF is actually controlled by the MST PWA This signal is routed from the Keyboard ON OFF button to the MST board and then to the PDB board The MST board has logic that controls the state of this signal The output from this logic is...

Page 160: ...ce platform is designed for GE personnel and as such is in English only There is no multi lingual capability built into the Service Interface 5 4 2 2 Service Login Select Utility Service This button links the user or the Field Engineer FE to the service login screen 5 4 2 3 Access Security The service interface has different access and security user levels Each user is only granted access to the t...

Page 161: ...a service call with no FRU replacement use the following debrief Script Refer the Service Manual Chapter 4 Basic Functional Checks in the service manual Equipment has passed all the required tests and is ready for use Table 5 3 Service Login User Levels User Level Access Authorization Password Operator Authorized access to specified diagnostics error logs and utilities Same acquisition diagnostic ...

Page 162: ...d to network configured and checked out to be able to send the RFS 1 Right Click on Connect to GE icon Figure 5 21 Contact GE icon All the fields that are marked with asterisk are mandatory and should be filled in order to send the RFS request to On Line Center 2 Fill out the Last name First name and Phone number Extension Email and Other system ID fields are optional 3 Select Problem Type If Prob...

Page 163: ...d problem description in the Problem Description field Figure 5 22 RFS Window 6 Then the Send button is enabled Figure 5 22 RFS Window 7 Verify that Send button is enabled 8 Click Send button and wait for confirmation window with reference number on the screen 9 Verify that confirmation message pops up in the screen 10 RFS request is completed ...

Page 164: ... or low voltage 5 6 1 Enabling MRFS NOTE In order to enable MRFS System must be connected to network and should be checked out to a product server Default MRFS user should also be set 1 If a system is not already checked out the system should be checked out to a product server 2 MRFS function is an automatic call for service from the system to the OLC when system detects high temperature or high o...

Page 165: ... Figure 5 25 Add User All the fields that are marked with asterisk are mandatory and should be filled 6 When fields with asterisk are filled Add User button is enabled Figure 5 26 Add User 7 Pess Add User button 8 Check the checkbox next to the name to set to the default contact Then Press Set Default Machine Contact button ...

Page 166: ... 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL 5 30 Section 5 6 Machine RFS Figure 5 27 Set Default Machine Contact 9 Now the MRFS is enabled 10 When system detects high temperature or abnormal voltage it will send the RFS to the OLC automatically ...

Page 167: ...pter 6 Service Adjustments Section 6 1 Overview 6 1 1 Purpose of this chapter 6 This section describes how to test and adjust the scanner These tests are optional You may use them to check the system for errors Table 6 1 Contents in chapter Section Description Page Number 6 1 Overview 6 1 6 2 Monitor Adjustments 6 2 ...

Page 168: ...cator 4 Light Button 5 Adjustment Button 6 Toggle Button 7 Adjustment Button NOTE Default Factory setting for Contrast Bightness is 80 and Dim brightness 50 as shown in Fig A Dim brightness is the LCD lamp brightness control 6 2 2 Monitor Calibration procedure 1 Select Utility in A N Keboard Test patterns Select the Brightness calibration and perform the monitor calibration procedure as displayed ...

Page 169: ...ls and software that help maintain image quality and system operation Very basic host system and board level diagnostics are run whenever power is applied Some Service Tools may be run at the application level However most software tests are required Table 7 1 Contents in Chapter 7 Section Description Page Number 7 1 Overview 7 1 7 2 Gathering Trouble Data 7 2 7 3 USB Quick Save 7 4 7 4 Screen Cap...

Page 170: ...nt back to the manufacturer for analysis There are different options to acquire this data that would give different results 7 2 2 Collect Vital System Information The following information is necessary in order to properly analyze data or images being reported as a malfunction or being returned to the manufacturer Product Name LOGIQ P3 From the Utility System About screen Applications Software Sof...

Page 171: ...or Logs Crash Log Power Supply Temperature NOTE Power Supply and Temperature logs are not currently being updated by the LOGIQ P3 This Alt D function is available at all times When Alt D is pressed a menu box appears that allows for A place to enter a description of the problem A choice to store to a pre formatted DVD R RD Removable Disk or to the Export directory D export The subsequent file is c...

Page 172: ...ver the default is for the Image Area only or the customer may have customized the P3 Key function 7 3 2 Check and Record the P3 Key Function Check the function of the Print 3 Key in the event that the customer may have made some customized settings 1 Click Utility on the keyboard 2 Select Connectivity from the Utilities Menu 3 Select the Buttons tab on the Connectivity screen 4 In the Physical Pr...

Page 173: ...to USB Quick Save If the P3 Key is not set to USB Quick Save 1 While on the Connectivity screen with the Buttons tab displayed go to the Destinations list 2 From the list select USB Quick Save Press to add the selection to the Printflow View section 3 Ensure that the Physical Print Buttons section for capture Area is set to Image Area and No Image Compression 4 The P3 Key should now be set up for ...

Page 174: ...lect the Buttons tab on the Connectivity screen 4 In the Physical Print Buttons field select Print3 The Connectivity Buttons Screen will be displayed like the one shown in Figure 7 2 on page 7 4 If P3 is not set to Whole Screen as shown in Figure 7 2 proceed to step 5 to record the customer s customized settings 5 In the Destinations section record the service that is displayed 6 In the Physical P...

Page 175: ...d 3 Click FREEZE to unfreeze the image to view the image screen and the snapshots displayed on the bottom 4 Highlight the snapshot to be stored to RD Removable Disk or DVD R 5 Select Menu on the right side of the image screen then highlight and select SAVE AS Figure 7 3 Select Image to Capture Figure 7 4 Menu Save As Clipboard Thumbnails Menu Save As ...

Page 176: ...rded in section 7 4 1 on page 7 6 Refer to Figure 7 2 1 Click Utility on the keyboard 2 Select Connectivity from the Utilities Menu 3 Select the Buttons tab on the Connectivity screen 4 In the Physical Print Button field select Print3 5 In the Destinations list select the service s recorded in step 5 Section 7 4 1 6 In the Physical Print Buttons section select the parameters related to the service...

Page 177: ...etwork 1 If user wants to setup static IP address uncheck Enable DHCP option input static address in IP Address box Subnet Mask and Default Gateway box In Network Speed box choose the proper speed available 2 Click Save in popped up dialog and choose Ok 3 After reboot the cross mark on the network icon at the left bottom of screen disappears ...

Page 178: ...the power On Off LED in Amber color lit YES Check 220vac 10 at i p available to the transformer by conforming whether stand by led is lit NO Does power On Off LED is Green NO Check main cable between KBD and PDB board Are the LEDs on PDB module lit NO YES 1 Check cable connections from KBD to PDB 2 If problem persists replace PDB Module the Cable b w PDB KBD System doesn t boot Replace PDB board N...

Page 179: ...on the LCD Go to Scan Procedure section NO Reboot the system and Reload latest system Application software with DVD RW YES Is BIOS screen displayed on the LCD NO Is BIOS screen displayed on external Monitor NO Check flat Ribbon cable B W DCK RPI YES 1 Check LCD brightness 2 Check LCD Power Signal Cable 3 Check LCD Replace if found defective else replace MST DCK YES YES Reboot system if still can t...

Page 180: ...ow sensitivity for all types of probe YES check HV voltages on the Service Diagnostics Check the HV power supply unit on TX64 refer to error code list NO Run Service diagnostics and replace defective board Replace the probe with low sensitivity NO Is Image sensitivity recovered after changing probe YES Refer to Ch 6 Service Adjustment to adjust LCD brightness NO END YES Reload application SW is OK...

Page 181: ...OD SCAN B Mode image quality is low Reconnect the probe check NO YES Is irregular pattern found by rod scan Are low sensitivity and lack of sensitivity found by rod scan Check Conn Board TX64 TMST RX64 refer to error code list YES NO Is the scanner set to the proper configuration YES Reset the system configuration as default i e reload the factory defaults NO Adjust the brightness of LCD display E...

Page 182: ...electrical devices that affect the Scanner Keep the Scanner away from those electrical devices NO YES If the probe connect properly END NO YES Is the PDB TX64 RX64 assembled properly NO Ensure board connection YES 1 Re connect the probe 2 Check the probe whether it is broken on the surface Is the shielding emi cover assembled properly NO Assemble it properly YES Are all cable located in right plac...

Page 183: ...tivity is low Go to B Mode Low Sensitivity section YES NO Is the sensitivity normal for B Mode Is the sensitivity low for all types of probe Check the probes NO YES Is the sensitivity low for all area of the ROI YES Is Conn board power supply on TX64 ok Check TMST board refer to error code list NO Replace the TX64 board NO Check RX64 board YES Note Run Service Diagnostic test Refer sec 7 7 for dia...

Page 184: ...rum Doppler Low Sensitivity Spectrum Doppler sensitivity is low Go to B Mode Low Sensitivity section YES NO Is the sensitivity normal for B Mode Is the sensitivity low for all types of probe Check the probes NO YES Is Conn board power supply on TX64 ok Replace the TX64 board NO YES Check the RX64 board Note Run Service Diagnostic test Refer sec 7 7 for diagnostic test ...

Page 185: ... there any electrical devices that affect the Scanner Is the System Ground taken in right way Set the System Ground NO YES Does the noise vary according to probe cable routing NO END Replace the probe YES Is the TX64 RX64 Flex Cables assembled or in serted properly YES NO Re Insert the PWAS Cables Screw the screws Is the shielding emi cover assembled properly YES Are all cable located In serted pr...

Page 186: ...obe connection YES NO Is probe connected in right way Whether the system can display the probe name Whether the probe connected well NO YES Is the system in Freeze status YES UnFreeze the system NO Go to the next page NO Reconnect the probe YES 1 Check Connector Board TX RX and TMST 2 Check TMST to RX Flex cable Whether the system can be unfreezes NO 1 Check KBD 2 Check TMST 3 Check the wire conne...

Page 187: ...ting 7 19 7 6 1 8 Scan Procedure cont d Figure 7 16 Unable to scan con d Unable to scan con d Increase the Gain Is TX64 ok Restart the system YES NO NO YES Is Flex cables ok Replace Flex cables Restart the system YES Is there back ground noise NO Replace TX64 board Is TMST2TX ok YES YES NO Replace TMST2TX board ...

Page 188: ...ICE MANUAL 7 20 Section 7 6 Troubleshooting 7 6 1 9 Trackball Figure 7 17 Trackball The trackball is low sensitive Remove the ball from the Trackball and clean it YES NO Doesn t the trackball move at all END The trackball module is defective and replace it in Key board ...

Page 189: ...10 LCD Display Figure 7 18 LCD Display Error on the LCD display Check the cable from Docking board to LCD also check LCD NO YES Does the LCD display nothing Does the colors seem abnormal Check cable from Docking board to LCD YES NO Does the Brightness adjustment seem improper Set up the brightness YES Check the LCD Assy NO END ...

Page 190: ...rinter Figure 7 19 Unable Recording by Printer Unable to record by the Printer 1 Check power supply connection to the printer 2 Check the printer connection to the system YES NO Is the connection set in the right way Are there printer papers left Insert the printer papers NO YES Is the proper configuration for P key set Set the P key by the Utility menu NO Change printer END YES ...

Page 191: ...7 6 2 2 Drive Issue DVD RW Figure 7 20 Unable Recording by DVD RW Unable to record by the DVD RW Check all signal and power supply connections YES NO Is the connection set in the right way Is there blank DVD R disk inside Insert the blank DVD R NO YES Is the blank has been formatted Format the DVD NO Change DVD RW END YES ...

Page 192: ...Video cable of LCD Change LCD setting in system Replace the LCD 7 6 4 Network Troubleshooting Trees 7 6 4 1 No Connection to the Network at All 1 Check if the LCD indicates the network connection is working in normal status Click Start button on the bottom left of the status bar select Network Connections refer to 7 69 a Check whether your Wireless Network Connection or Local Area Connection is in...

Page 193: ... Network at All cont d 2 Check that the network cable between the scanner and the wall network is connected and well seated in both ends 3 Try a network cable that is known to be OK 4 Connect a network cable between the Scanner and your PC Try to ping from the scanner to the IP address on the PC If ok the hardware connection inside the scanner is OK ...

Page 194: ...GE PROPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL 7 26 Section 7 6 Troubleshooting ...

Page 195: ...or LOGIQ P3 8 3 8 2 4 LCD Assy FRU P N 5315112 1 LP3 5396925 1 LP3 BT10 8 4 8 2 5 LCD Arm Cover FRU P N 5310093 8 8 8 2 6 Handle P3 Console FRU P N 5315120 8 9 8 2 7 Keyboard Assembly for P3 FRU P N 5314404 8 10 8 2 8 Keyboard Assembly for LP3 BT FRU P N 5412217 1 8 14 8 2 9 TGC PWA FRU Assy FRU P N 5315107 P3 5438284 LP3BT 8 17 8 2 11 Alpha Numeric Keyboard with cables FRU P N 5315106 2 8 24 8 3 ...

Page 196: ...ell as the people who receives or opens the package NOTE The US Department of Transportation DOT has ruled that items that were saturated and or dripping with human blood that are now caked with dried blood or which were used or intended to use in patient care are regulated medical waste for transportation purposes and must be transported as a hazardous material 8 12 Signal Cable Set FRU P N 53150...

Page 197: ...andard Socket set 19 pc Xcelite hex Blade 5 32 inch 3 screw Screwdriver Slotted 1 4 in X 6 in Steel rule Metric 6 inch 4 screw Screw FH M2 5x3 NL Phillips 1 5 screw Screw SFH M2 5x4 NL Phillips 1 6 screw Screw FH M2 5x5 NL Phillips 1 7 screw Screw FHE M2 5x5 NL Phillips 1 8 screw Screw SJ2836 87 M2 5X6 I Phillips 1 9 screw SCREW SJ2836 87 M2 5x12 II Phillips 1 10 screw D2 SCREW M3X3 NYLOK Phillips...

Page 198: ...s Allen Unbraco wrench 8 2 4 2 Needed Manpower 1 person 11 minutes travel 8 2 4 3 Preparations Shut Down the System Switch of the circuit breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 2 4 4 Removal procedure 1 Shut down the Logiq P3 system 2 LCD monitor rearcover of Logiq P3 system as shown below Figure 8 1 on page 8 4 Figure 8 1 LCD rear cover 3 Bend down the LCD monitor by 90 degree 4 Bend the...

Page 199: ...w driver and remove the power cable cover Refer Figure 8 2 on page 8 5 Figure 8 2 Power cable cover 6 Remove the Power cable cover of LCD monitor as shown below Figure 8 3 on page 8 5 7 unfasten the cable clamp for power cable and DVI cables and conncted to the LCD monitor Refer Figure 8 3 on page 8 5 Figure 8 3 Power cable DVI cable LOGIQ P3 Power cable cover DVI Cable Power Cable Cable Clamp ...

Page 200: ...VICE MANUAL 8 6 Section 8 2 Disassembly Re assembly of LOGIQ P3 Figure 8 4 Power cable DVI cable LOGIQ P3 BT10 8 Disconnect the power cable DVI cable from the LCD monitor system Refer Figure 8 5 on page 8 6 Figure 8 5 Remove Power cable DVI cable DVI cable power cable ...

Page 201: ...ward to remove it from the system Refer Figure 8 7 on page 8 7 Figure 8 7 Lift LCD monitor 8 2 4 5 Mounting Procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 2 4 6 Functional Checkout Procedure See Section Functional Test Debrief Script 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 2 3 Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use 4 3 2 Power Of...

Page 202: ... the bottom rear side of the system 8 2 5 4 Removal procedure 1 Remove LCD Power Cable cover LCD Signal Cable 2 Remove LCD Arm cover Assembly as shown below Figure 8 8 on page 8 8 Figure 8 8 LCD Arm cover monitor neck cover 8 2 5 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 2 5 6 Functional Checkout Procedure Functional Test Debrief Script Do Visual Inspection and...

Page 203: ...and Pull out the keyboard top assembly cover by the slot marked in the Figure 8 9 on page 8 9 2 Remove Gel holder and probe holder Refer section 8 3 1 on page 30 Using the allen key set remove Handle P3 console by unfastening the two socket head fasteners marked 1 2 3 in the Figure 8 9 on page 8 9 Figure 8 9 Handle P3 console 8 2 6 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order ...

Page 204: ...embly 8 2 7 1 Tools Common Torx screwdrivers 8 2 7 2 Needed Manpower 1person 10 minutes Note The Freeze key is part of Keyboard 8 2 7 3 Preparations Shutdown the system and switch off the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 2 7 4 Removal Procedure 1 Unscrew the three screws A B C of keyboard bottom cover of the system Refer Figure 8 10 on page 8 10 Figure 8 10 keyboard Bot...

Page 205: ...oard Top view Assembly of Logiq P3 system Refer Figure 8 11 on page 8 11 Figure 8 11 Move the keyboard out in the given direction 3 Remove USB cable from keyboard PCB Assembly of system ReferFigure 8 12 on page 8 11 Figure 8 12 keyboard cable Location 4 Remove keyboard interface cable from keyboard Assembly of the system USB cable ...

Page 206: ...oard cable Location 5 Remove cable from keyboard Assembly of the system Refer Figure 8 14 on page 8 12 Figure 8 14 keyboard cable Location 8 2 7 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 2 7 6 Replace Keyboard Assembly 1 Connect keyboard cable to the new Keyboard Assembly 2 Locate the Keyboard top hinge appropriately keyboard interface cable ...

Page 207: ...ace keyboard Assembly by fixing three screws a b c 4 Refix Gel holder and Probe holders 8 2 7 7 Functional Checkout Procedure See Section Functional Test Debrief Script 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 2 6 Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown ...

Page 208: ...e the keyboard Assembly 8 2 8 1 Tools Common Torx screwdrivers 8 2 8 2 Needed Manpower 1person 10 minutes Note The Freeze key is part of Keyboard 8 2 8 3 Preparations Shutdown the system and switch off the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 2 8 4 Removal Procedure 1 Unscrew the three screws A B C of keyboard bottom cover of the system Figure 8 15 Keyboard Bottom view B C ...

Page 209: ...igure 8 16 Move the keyboard out in the given direction 3 Remove cables from keyboard PCB Assembly of system Refer Figure 8 17 on page 8 15 Figure 8 17 keyboard cables location NOTE To install P N 5412217 1 on LP3 Systems with 1 0 3 software additionally order 1 0 5 Software P N 5308912 6 for LP3 EXP P N 5315327 6 for LP3 PRO and P N 5315328 6 for LP3 BW Following is the list of Sub FRUs of P N 54...

Page 210: ... Gel holder and Probe holders 8 2 8 7 Functional Checkout Procedure Table 8 2 Part Description Compatible with 5314404 5412217 1 5315106 2 ANKB Yes Yes 5438284 TGC Assembly LOGIQ P3 BT No Yes 5443870 Knob Set LOGIQ P3 BT No Yes 5445496 Track Ball Assembly Complete LOGIQ P3 BT No Yes 5454860 Control Board LOGIQ P3 BT No Yes 5455710 Encoder Board Assembly LOGIQ P3 BT No Yes 5461885 USB Top Panel LOG...

Page 211: ...em and switch off the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 2 9 4 Removal procedure P3 1 Remove keyboard Assembly Refer section 8 2 7 on page 10 2 Remove TGC Caps 8 Nos 3 Remove TGC assembly by removing the four screws as marked in Figure 8 18 on page 8 18 PWA with TGC interface cable 8 2 9 5 Removal procedure P3 BT 1 Remove keyboard Assembly Refer section 8 2 7 on page 10 2...

Page 212: ...cedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 2 9 7 Functional Checkout Procedure See Section Functional Test Debrief Script 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 2 7 Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown 4 3 6 B Mode Checks TGC Interface cable TGC Assembly LOGIQ P3 LOGIQ P3 BT ...

Page 213: ... N 5454860 Includes 5402819 plus screws 1 Remove cable connectors shown in the figure below from the controller board 5402819 one after the other slowly Please take care while removing cables from the controller board Figure 8 19 Cable connectors 2 Remove the 4 screws from the controller board shown in the figure below Figure 8 20 Controller board screws ...

Page 214: ...ICE MANUAL 8 20 Section 8 2 Disassembly Re assembly of LOGIQ P3 3 Push the notch in the direction shown in the Figure 8 21 below and then pull the controller board to remove from the main keyboard assembly as shown in Figure 8 22 and Figure 8 23 Figure 8 21 Figure 8 22 ...

Page 215: ...t Procedures 8 21 Figure 8 23 Note Before fixing the new control board please ensure that the revision number mentioned on IC U8 on the reverse side of the control board is Rev 2 as shown in Figure 8 24 below Figure 8 24 Revision number This J1 connector is seated on connector J2 of Switch Board U8 ...

Page 216: ...LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL 8 22 Section 8 2 Disassembly Re assembly of LOGIQ P3 Figure 8 25 4 Fix the marked standoff first as shown in the Figure below Figure 8 26 5 Position the controller board and then press it as shown the Figure below J2 on Switch Board ...

Page 217: ...bove Ensure that the connectors are fixed to their respective positions 8 Attach the keyboard top cover that was removed in Step 1 above 8 2 10 1 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 2 10 2 Functional Checkout Procedure See Section Functional Test Debrief Script 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 2 7 Equipment passes all re...

Page 218: ...parations Shutdown the system and switch off the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 2 11 4 Removal procedure 1 Remove Keyboard Assembly Refer section 8 2 7 on page 10 2 Remove the Alphanumeric Keyboard by unfastening the 10 screws marked in Red color in Figure 8 28 on page 8 24 holding it the Alphanumeric keyboard cable Figure 8 28 Alpha Numeric keyboard PCB 8 2 11 5 Moun...

Page 219: ...8 Replacement Procedures 8 25 8 2 11 6 Functional Checkout Procedure See Section Functional Test Debrief Script 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 2 8 Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown 4 3 6 B Mode Checks ...

Page 220: ...2 12 3 Preparations Shutdown the system and switch off the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 2 12 4 Removal procedure 1 Remove Keyboard Assembly Refer section 8 2 7 on page 10 2 Unfasten the 2 screws A B holding the trackball bracket circled in Yellow color in Figure 8 29 on page 8 26 3 Remove Trackball assembly with Trackball Interface cable Refer Figure 8 29 on page 8 ...

Page 221: ...8 Replacement Procedures 8 27 8 2 12 6 Functional Checkout Procedure See Section Functional Test Debrief Script 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 2 9 Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown 4 3 6 B Mode Checks ...

Page 222: ...board cover Assembly 8 3 0 1 Tools Common phillips screwdrivers 8 3 0 2 Needed Manpower 1 person 15 minutes 8 3 0 3 Preparations Shutdown the system and switch off the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 3 0 4 Removal procedure 1 Remove Keyboard assembly Refer Section 8 2 6 Figure 8 30 Keyboard 2 Remove the 2 screws A B as shown in the figure above 3 Remove LCD Arm cover a...

Page 223: ...gure 8 31 keyboard rear cover 8 3 0 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 3 0 6 Functional Checkout Procedure Functional Test Debrief Script Do Visual Inspection and ensure no scratches observed and fitment is done properly Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 3 1 Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use Keyboard rear cover ...

Page 224: ...he main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 3 1 3 Removal procedure 1 Pull the probe holder out by slightly pushing it upwards with your hands Refer Figure 8 32 on page 8 30 Figure 8 32 Probe Holder 8 3 1 4 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 3 1 5 Functional Checkout Procedure Functional Test Debrief Script Do Visual Inspection and ensu...

Page 225: ...ons Shutdown the system and switch off the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 3 2 4 Removal procedure 1 Pull the knobs out with hands by slightly pushing it up from the bottom edge Refer Figure 8 33 on page 8 31 Figure 8 33 Keyboard knob set 8 3 2 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 3 2 6 Functional Checkout Procedure Functional ...

Page 226: ...npower 1 person 15 minutes 8 4 1 3 Preparations Shutdown the system and switch off the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 4 1 4 Removal Procedure 1 Remove the screw cap of four places 1 2 3 4 on RH side cover of the system Refer Figure 8 34 on page 8 32 2 Remove the RH side cover from the system Refer Figure 8 34 on page 8 32 Figure 8 34 RH side cover 3 Remove the RH side...

Page 227: ... 8 4 1 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 4 1 6 Functional Checkout Procedure Functional Test Debrief Script Do Visual Inspection and ensure no scratches observed and fitment is done properly Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 4 1 Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use ...

Page 228: ...ttom rear side of the system 8 4 2 4 Removal Procedure 1 Remove the screw cap of four places 1 2 3 4 2 Unscrew 4 screws 1 2 3 4 3 Remove the Left cover in the direction as shown in the figure below Figure 8 36 Left Cover 8 4 2 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 4 2 6 Functional Checkout Procedure Functional Test Debrief Script Do Visual Inspection and en...

Page 229: ...Preparations Shutdown the system and switch off the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 4 3 4 Removal Procedure 1 Remove RH side cover from the system Refer section 8 4 1 on page 32 2 Remove LH side cover from the system Refer section 8 4 2 on page 34 3 Remove the two screws A B RH side from the system Refer Figure 8 39 on page 8 36 Figure 8 37 Rear cover 5 Loosen the two ...

Page 230: ...Figure 8 39 Removing screws of rear cover 8 4 3 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 4 3 6 Functional Checkout Procedure Functional Test Debrief Script Do Visual Inspection and ensure no scratches observed and fitment is done properly Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 4 3 Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use ...

Page 231: ...rs 8 4 4 2 Needed Manpower 1 persons 15 minutes 8 4 4 3 Preparations Shutdown the system and switch off the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 4 4 4 Removal Procedure 1 Remove the RH side cover from the system Refer section 8 4 1 on page 32 2 Remove the LH side cover from the system Refer section 8 4 2 on page 34 Figure 8 40 Front cover 3 Remove the two screws A B LH side...

Page 232: ...ure 8 42 on page 8 38 Figure 8 42 Removing side screws of front cover 8 4 4 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 4 4 6 Functional Checkout Procedure Functional Test Debrief Script Do Visual Inspection and ensure no scratches observed and fitment is done properly Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 4 4 Equipment passes all required tests and is r...

Page 233: ...down the system and switch off the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 4 5 4 Removal Procedure 1 Remove the LH side cover from the system Refer section 8 4 2 on page 34 2 Remove the RH side cover from the system Refer section 8 4 1 on page 32 3 Remove the Front cover from the system Refer section 8 4 4 on page 37 4 Remove the Rear cover from the system Refer section 8 4 7 ...

Page 234: ...Emi cover and remove two screws from LH side Bottom of the top assembly of the system Refer Figure 8 44 on page 8 40 Figure 8 44 Removing screw top assembly 7 Remove RH side Emi cover and remove two screws from RH side bottom of the top assembly of the system Refer Figure 8 45 on page 8 40 Figure 8 45 Removing screw top assembly ...

Page 235: ...e top assembly should be to removed from two locating pins A B Refer Figure 8 47 on page 8 41 Figure 8 47 Top assembly 8 4 5 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 4 5 6 Functional Checkout Procedure Functional Test Debrief Script Do Visual Inspection and ensure no scratches observed and fitment is done properly Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8...

Page 236: ...em 8 4 6 4 Removal Procedure 1 Remove the Transformer assy Refer section 8 7 1 on page 76 2 Lift the system slightly up on the side of the castor wheel that needs replacement 3 Place a small block of the size of castor wheel to balance the system 4 Using the allen key set unfasten the 4 Hex screws holding the Castor wheel and remove it Refer Figure 8 48 on page 8 42 Figure 8 48 Castor wheel 8 4 6 ...

Page 237: ...ve Right cover Refer section 8 4 3 on page 35 for details on how to remove Right cover 2 Remove rear cover Refer section 8 4 3 on page 35 3 Use the scewdriver and Loose the Five screws 1 2 3 4 5 4 Remove Rear side EMI cover Refer Figure 8 49 on page 8 43 for details on how to remove Rear cover Figure 8 49 Rear side EMI cover 8 4 7 5 Mounting procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of ...

Page 238: ...tem and switch off the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 4 8 4 Removal Procedure 1 Remove Right cover Refer section 8 4 3 on page 35 for details on how to remove Right cover 2 Use the scewdriver and Loose the eight screws 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 Slide and remove RH side EMI cover Refer Figure 8 50 on page 8 44 for details on how to remove Right cover Figure 8 50 RH side EMI co...

Page 239: ... Replacement Procedures 8 45 8 4 8 6 Functional Checkout Procedure Functional Test Debrief Script Do Visual Inspection and ensure no scratches observed and fitment is done properly Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 4 8 Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use ...

Page 240: ... off the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 4 9 4 Removal Procedure 1 Remove Left cover Refer section 8 4 1 on page 32 for details on how to remove Left cover 3 eight screws to be unfastened of LH side EMI cover of Logiq P3 system Refer Figure 8 51 on page 8 46 2 Remove LH side EMI cover Refer Figure 8 51 on page 8 46 for details on how to remove Left cover Figure 8 51 LH...

Page 241: ...Logiq P3 system Refer Figure 8 53 on page 8 47 Figure 8 53 Remove LH side EMI cover 8 4 9 5 Mounting procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 4 9 6 Functional Checkout Procedure Functional Test Debrief Script Do Visual Inspection and ensure no scratches observed and fitment is done properly Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 4 9 Equipment passes all required te...

Page 242: ...SOM 8 4 10 1 Tools Common Phillips screwdrivers 8 4 10 2 Needed Manpower 1person 15 minutes 8 4 10 3 Preparations Shutdown the system and switch off the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 4 10 4 Removal Procedure 1 Removal of all cable assembly from MST to TX as shown below Figure 8 54 on page 8 48 2 Use a screwdriver to remove the two screw holding the flexi cable to the...

Page 243: ...m MST board Refer Figure 8 55 on page 8 49 Figure 8 55 Removing USB cable of MST board 4 For LOGIQ P3 Remove the FRC cable from MST board Refer Figure 8 56 on page 8 49 Figure 8 56 Removing FRC cable of MST board LP3 5 For LOGIQ P3BT10 Remove the Video signal VGA cable from MST board as shown below USB cable LOGIQ P3 LOGIQ P3 BT FRC cable ...

Page 244: ...100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL 8 50 Section 8 4 Mechanicals Figure 8 57 Removing the VGA cable 6 Remove the Audio cable from MST board Refer Figure 8 58 on page 8 50 Figure 8 58 Removing Audio cable of MST board VGA cable Audio cable ...

Page 245: ... 8 51 Figure 8 59 Removing Power cable of MST board 8 Loosen the 4 screws and slide the MST assembly as shown in the Figure below After removing the MST PCB on the other side remove the four screws to remove SOM as shown in Figure Figure 8 60 MST Assy LOGIQ P3BT10 8 4 10 5 Mounting procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Power cable Slide this way to remove ...

Page 246: ...tional Checkout Procedure See Section Functional Test Debrief Script 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 4 10 Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown 4 3 6 B Mode Checks 4 3 7 M Mode Controls 4 3 8 Color Flow Mode Checks 4 3 9 Doppler Mode Checks ...

Page 247: ...wer 1person 15 minutes 8 4 11 3 Preparations Shutdown the system and switch off the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 4 11 4 Removal Procedure 1 Remove Right side cover and Right side EMI cover Refer Section 8 4 8 on page 8 44 2 Loosen the One screw A and pull out the hard disk drive assembly as shown in Figure 8 61 on page 8 53 Figure 8 61 Removing Hard Disk Drive Power...

Page 248: ... 54 Figure 8 62 Removing SATA cable 8 4 11 5 Mounting procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 4 11 6 Functional Checkout Procedure See Section Functional Test Debrief Script 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 4 11 Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown Sata Signal Cable Power cable ...

Page 249: ...ff the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 5 0 4 Removal Procedure 1 Remove the covers and parts as applicable Refer to the applicable section of this document 2 Unplug the USB cable from both the ends and remove the cable from the machine 8 5 0 5 Functional Checkout Procedure See Section Functional Test Debrief Script 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Proprietary Service Manual Dire...

Page 250: ...ivers 8 5 1 2 Needed Manpower 1person 15 minutes 8 5 1 3 Preparations Shutdown the system and switch off the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 5 1 4 Removal Procedure 1 Loosen the Two screw A and pull out the Cables which are connected to PDB as shown in rectangle box B in the Figure 8 61 on page 8 53 2 Remove LV PDB assembly Refer Figure 8 63 on page 8 56 Figure 8 63 Re...

Page 251: ... 8 64 on page 8 57 Figure 8 64 Removing SATA cable 8 5 1 5 Mounting procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 5 1 6 Functional Checkout Procedure See Section Functional Test Debrief Script 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 5 1 Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown PDB Bracket ...

Page 252: ... Common Phillips screwdrivers 8 5 2 2 Needed Manpower 1person 15 minutes 8 5 2 3 Preparations Shutdown the system and switch off the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 5 2 4 Removal Procedure 1 Loosen the two screws A and pull out the Cables which are connected to PDB as shown in rectangle box B in the figure 2 Remove PDB assembly Figure 8 65 Removing Hard Disk Drive Powe...

Page 253: ...8 66 on page 8 59 Figure 8 66 Removing Power Distribution Board 8 5 2 5 Mounting procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 5 2 6 Functional Checkout Procedure See Section Functional Test Debrief Script 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 5 1 Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown ...

Page 254: ...cuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 5 3 4 Removal Procedure To remove MST side FAN Remove the side cover Refer section 8 4 2 on page 34 to remove the LH side cover Refer Figure 8 67 on page 8 60 to remove the EMI cover and then MST Figure 8 67 MST side FAN 8 5 3 5 Functional Checkout Procedure See Section Functional Test Debrief Script 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Directi...

Page 255: ...hillips screwdrivers 8 5 4 2 Needed Manpower 1 persons 15 minutes 8 5 4 3 Preparations Shutdown the system and switch off the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 5 4 4 Removal Procedure 1 Remove the rear cover Refer Refer section 8 4 3 on page 35 2 Loosen the Five screws 1 2 3 4 of rear panel assembly of the system Refer Figure 8 68 on page 8 61 Figure 8 68 Rear pannel Ass...

Page 256: ...bly from the system Slide upwards as shown below Figure 8 69 on page 8 62 Figure 8 69 Removing Rear panel assembly 5 LOGIQ P3 Disconnect the FRC cable Power cable USB Cables from rear pannel assembly Refer Figure 8 70 on page 8 62 Figure 8 70 Removing FRC USB cables 8 5 4 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal A ...

Page 257: ...AL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 63 8 5 4 6 Functional Checkout Procedure See Section Functional Test Debrief Script 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 6 1 Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown ...

Page 258: ...ower and wear the wrist strap before you remove circuit boards do not un plug the power card to keep ground continuity do not bend or flex the boards when mounting dismounting each boards surface mount IC boards are very susceptible to damage from flex torque 1 Remove Right cover Refer section 8 4 1 on page 32 for details on how to remove right cover 2 Remove Left cover Refer section 8 4 2 on page...

Page 259: ...ANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 65 Figure 8 72 Removeing Conn board assembly 5 Remove the conn board TX cable and PDB conn board cable or power cable Refer Figure 8 73 on page 8 65 Figure 8 73 Removing Power cable Conn board Tx cable Power cable Conn board Tx cable ...

Page 260: ...4 on page 8 66 Figure 8 74 Loosen screws of flexi cable 7 Remove flexi cable from conn board to Tx board Refer Figure 8 75 on page 8 66 Figure 8 75 Removing Flexi cable conn board 8 Use the screwdriver remove four screws 1 2 3 4 of connector board from the system Refer Figure 8 71 on page 8 64 9 Slide the connector board out 8 5 5 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order o...

Page 261: ...Functional Checkout Procedure See Section Functional Test Debrief Script 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 6 2 Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown 4 3 6 B Mode Checks 4 3 7 M Mode Controls 4 3 8 Color Flow Mode Checks 4 3 9 Doppler Mode Checks ...

Page 262: ...er 1 person 30 minutes 8 5 6 3 Preparations Shutdown the system and switch off the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 5 6 4 Removal Procedure 1 Remove the connector board assembly Refer section 8 5 5 on page 64 2 Loosen the Five screws 1 2 3 4 5 of TX board from the system Refer Figure 8 76 on page 8 68 3 Remove the Tx board from the system Refer Figure 8 76 on page 8 68 ...

Page 263: ... holding TX to RX as shown in Figure 8 79 on page 8 71 8 5 6 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 5 6 6 Functional Checkout Procedure See Section Functional Test Debrief Script 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 6 3 Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown 4 3 6 B Mode Checks 4 3 7...

Page 264: ...ons Shutdown the system and switch off the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 6 0 4 Removal Procedure 1 Remove the connector board assembly Refer section 8 5 5 on page 64 2 Loosen the Five screws 1 2 3 4 5 of TX board from the system Refer Figure 8 76 on page 8 68 3 Remove the Tx board from the system Refer Figure 8 76 on page 8 68 Figure 8 77 TX board Assembly 4 Remove t...

Page 265: ...TX board as shown below in Figure 8 78 on page 8 71 Figure 8 78 Removing TX conn board cable Flexi cable 6 Remove the Screws fixed in Tx Pwa seperate the RX PWA from TX PWA as shown in Figure 8 79 on page 8 71 Figure 8 79 Tx RX combined 8 6 0 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Tx conn board cable Flexi cable ...

Page 266: ...6 Functional Checkout Procedure See Section Functional Test Debrief Script 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 7 0 Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown 4 3 6 B Mode Checks 4 3 7 M Mode Controls 4 3 8 Color Flow Mode Checks 4 3 9 Doppler Mode Checks ...

Page 267: ...rations Shutdown the system and switch off the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 6 1 4 Removal Procedure 1 Remove the connector board assembly Refer section 8 5 5 on page 64 2 Loosen the Five screws 1 2 3 4 5 of TX board from the system Refer Figure 8 76 on page 8 68 3 Remove the Tx board from the system Refer Figure 8 76 on page 8 68 Figure 8 80 TX board Assembly 3 Pull...

Page 268: ...gure 8 81 Removing TX conn board cable Flexi cable 6 To Remove the Fex cable remove one side fron connector board other side on TX PWA 7 Use screwdriver to remove the screws of MST to TX flexi cable and remove the core Refer Figure 8 82 on page 8 74 Figure 8 82 Removing Flexi cable of MST board 8 6 1 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Tx conn board cable F...

Page 269: ...r the circuit breaker there is 4 amps FUSE 2 no s FUSE for each neutral and line See Section Functional Test Debrief Script 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 7 1 Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown 4 3 6 B Mode Checks 4 3 7 M Mode Controls 4 3 8 Color Flow Mode Checks 4 3 9 Doppler Mode Checks ...

Page 270: ... the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system NOTE For 110V System Configuration use 110V wired Plug with 3 Amps Fuse NOTE For 230V System Configuration use 230V Wired plug With 2 Amps Fuse NOTE To replace Cable Guard Clamp Donot remove the transformer remove power cord and press the cable clamp from both the sides the clamp will come out side 8 7 1 4 Removal Procedure 1 Remove r...

Page 271: ...cedures 8 77 4 Pull out the transformer tray assembly from the system Refer Figure 8 84 on page 8 77 Figure 8 84 Removing Tansformer Assembly 5 Pull out the transformer tray so the connector marked J4 is accessible and disconnect cable Refer Figure 8 85 on page 8 77 Figure 8 85 Removing Transformer cable ...

Page 272: ...rmer assy in the reverse order of removal 8 7 1 6 Functional Checkout Procedure See Section Functional and or Leakage Current Test Debrief Script 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 8 1 Leakage Current measured at Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown 10 7 5 Chassis Leakage Current Test ...

Page 273: ...former Assy 8 7 3 1 Tools Common Phillips screwdrivers 8 7 3 2 Needed Manpower 1 persons 15 minutes 8 7 3 3 Preparations Shutdown the system and switch off the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 7 3 4 Removal Procedure 1 Remove rear cover Refer section 8 4 3 on page 35 To remove the rear cover remove the side covers 2 Unscrew two screws a b as marked in Figure 8 83 on pag...

Page 274: ...nsformer Assembly 8 7 3 5 Mounting procedure Install the transformer assy in the reverse order of removal 8 7 3 6 Functional Checkout Procedure See Section Functional and or Leakage Current Test Debrief Script 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 8 1 Leakage Current measured at Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown 10 7 5...

Page 275: ...2 Needed Manpower 1person 15 minutes 8 8 0 3 Preparations Shutdown the system and switch off the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 8 0 4 Removal Procedure 1 Remove the Keyboard assembly 2 Remove 24 screws shown in figure below and seperate the Keyboard PWA 3 Push the key cap out from the rear side and remove it Figure 8 88 Top View of Key Caps Remove the 24 screws Key Ca...

Page 276: ... 8 8 0 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 8 0 6 Functional Checkout Procedure See Section Functional Test Debrief Script 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 9 0 Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown ...

Page 277: ...ker at the bottom rear side of the system 8 9 1 4 Removal Procedure 1 Loosen two screws and Remove the DVD tray assembly Refer Figure 8 89 on page 8 83 2 Disconnect the cables connected to the DVD drive 3 Remove the DVD drive from the DVD tary by removing the four screws holding it Refer Figure 8 89 on page 8 83 Figure 8 89 Removal CD drive Assembly 8 9 1 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new par...

Page 278: ...Removal Procedure 1 Pull the metal clamp upwards 2 Remove the power cable as shown in the Figure below Figure 8 90 Power Cable 8 10 0 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Part Number Description 2365882 Power Cord India 5248395 Power Cord China 5248396 Power cable Europe 5248393 Power cable Japan 5248394 Power cable America 5390874 Power cable Brazil 5398510...

Page 279: ...es 8 85 8 10 0 6 Functional Checkout Procedure See Section Functional Test Debrief Script 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 11 0 Leakage Current measured at Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown 10 7 5 Chassis Leakage Current Test ...

Page 280: ...m of the rear side of the system 8 11 0 5 Removal Procedure Remove the left side cover Refer 8 4 2 on page 8 34 and remove the EMI cover Refer 8 4 9 on page 8 46 In the Video Interface Board unscrew the two screws and remove all the cables connected to that board 8 11 0 6 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 11 0 7 Functional Checkout Procedure Figure 8 91 Vid...

Page 281: ...val Procedure 1 Remove the covers and parts as applicable Refer to the applicable section of this document 2 Unplug the signal cable from both the ends Part Numbers Description 5265925 LCD signal Cable 5262402 Docking Brd to Speaker 5273129 SATA signal Cable for HDD 5266424 Keyboard ground Cable 5272618 Fan Cable Assembly 5269755 TGC Interface Cable 5268980 Track ball 4 pin interface 5264458 Track...

Page 282: ...nal Cable Set FRU P N 5315042 for P3 and P N 5388847 for P3 BT 8 12 0 6 Functional Checkout Procedure See Section Functional Test Debrief Script 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 12 0 Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown ...

Page 283: ...oth the ends Part Number Description 5270783 Cable Assembly for Transformer to PS SSR and Peripheral Connector 5262720 Cable Assembly for Panel mount connector to power supply solid state relay 5262046 Peripheral Connector to Rear panel sockets 5269059 PDB to Conn Brd and MST Brd 5269791 LCD Power cable 5269919 Dual SATA Power Cable for PDB to HDD and DVD 5270870 PDB to KBD and Fan 5269067 Conn Br...

Page 284: ...Cable Set FRU P N 5315036 for P3 and P N 5388845 for P3 BT 8 13 0 6 Functional Checkout Procedure See Section Functional Test Debrief Script 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Rev 2 Section 8 13 0 Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown ...

Page 285: ...parations Shutdown the system and switch off the main Circuit Breaker at the bottom rear side of the system Figure 8 92 Removal Procedure of cwd Refer to 8 13 1 on page 8 91 1 Unscrew two screws 1 2 2 Disconnect the CWD assy 8 13 1 4 Removal procedure Refer to 8 13 1 on page 8 91 1 Unscrew two screws 1 2 to remove the CWD cover see 8 13 1 on page 8 91 2 Connect the CWD assy to RX64 See 8 13 1 on p...

Page 286: ...45 for P3 BT 8 13 1 5 Functional Checkout Procedure See Section Functional Test Debrief Script 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 13 15 Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown 4 3 6 B Mode Checks 4 3 7 M Mode Controls 4 3 8 Color Flow Mode Checks 4 3 9 Doppler Mode Checks ...

Page 287: ...to disconnect the system from the network and remove all transducers NOTE To Enter BIOS Press F2 Arrow Key immediately after power on and enter BIOS Password for LP3 as lakshya NOTE Please ensure AC adapter is connected during system upgrade 1 Before loading the Software Backup the database for reference see 4 3 14 2 on page 4 28 and after loading the Software Restore the bacup database 2 Insert t...

Page 288: ...7 Select one of the options for loading the system Select choice a to load the complete disk Refer to Figure 8 95 on page 8 94 8 Press Yes or No to continue Figure 8 94 Update message Figure 8 95 Selection for loading the system WARNING WARNING While the software install procedure is designed to preserve data you should select choice b to format disk C only Figure 8 96 Confirmation on loading the ...

Page 289: ...es 8 95 9 System DVD will be loaded as shown in Figure 8 86 10 Once the software is completely loaded a message will be displayed as shown in Figure 8 87 11 Remove the DVD from the system and reboot Enter the system serial number and option key Figure 8 97 System CD loading Figure 8 98 System upgrade complete ...

Page 290: ...n the below figure Figure 8 100 Invoke SW Reload 4 Call the Online Center OLC Tell the OLC that you need a Challenge Code and on request you must read the challenge string on the screen OLC will return a password that you need to type in as the Response 5 Enter the Response password you received from OLC From the repository the System Software reloading starts The Reload system setup successful Re...

Page 291: ...button on the keyboard The LOGIQ P3 starts 2 Press the Esc button on the alphanumeric keyboard multiple times until the GE screen appears Then continuously press the Esc button until the blue color progress bar is seen on the screen as shown below Figure 8 101 GE screen with progress bar 3 The GRUB menu screen appears On the GRUB menu select Recovery Console The GE Recovery Console is displayed En...

Page 292: ...Functional Checkout Procedure 8 14 1 For a service call with no fru replacement use the following debrief script See Section Functional Test Debrief Script 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5308917 100 Section 8 14 0 Equipment passes all required tests and is ready for use 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown 4 3 6 B Mode Checks 4 3 7 M Mode Controls 4 3 8 Color Flow Mode Checks 4 3 9 Doppler Mo...

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Page 294: ...GE PROPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL 8 100 Section 8 14 Loading Software ...

Page 295: ...ble for the LOGIQ P3 Table 9 1 Contents in Chapter 9 Section Description Page Number 9 1 Overview 9 1 9 2 List of Abbreviations 9 2 9 3 Operator Console Assy 9 3 9 4 LCD Assy 9 4 9 5 Keyboard Assy 9 5 9 6 Mechanical Assy 9 8 9 7 Pwa Assy 9 11 9 8 Flex PCB Cables 9 13 9 9 Signal Cable Set 9 14 9 10 USB Cable set 9 15 9 11 Power Cable Set 9 16 9 12 Accessories and Kits 9 18 9 13 Probe 9 20 9 14 Logi...

Page 296: ...9 2 List of Abbreviations Section 9 2 List of Abbreviations Assy Assembly Ctrl Control FRU 1 Replacement part available in part hub KBD Keyboard LCD Liquid Crystal Display BnV Brightness and Volume RX64 Front Processor Board TMST Master Board TX64 Transmit Board PDB Power Distribution Board ...

Page 297: ...Console Assy 1 Peripheral Device Signals I O Port Power In 2 Three Probe Port 3 ECG 4 DVD RW Drive 5 Monitor 6 USB Port 7 B W Printer Option 8 Probe Holder 9 Gel Holder 10 VGA Connector 11 Ethernet Connector 12 S Video Connector 13 BNC Connector 14 USB Ports 15 Circuit Breaker 16 Power connector Figure 9 1 OPERATOR CONSOLE ASSY ...

Page 298: ...VISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL 9 4 Section 9 4 LCD Assy Section 9 4 LCD Assy Figure 9 2 LCD Assy Table 9 2 LCD Assy Item Part Name Description Quantity 100 5315112 1 LCD Display Assembly LP3 1 5396925 1 LP3 BT10 LCD Display Assembly LP3 BT 1 100 ...

Page 299: ...GE PROPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 5 Section 9 5 Keyboard Assy Figure 9 3 Keyboard Assy 200 202 201 203 204 205 ...

Page 300: ...Keyboard Assy 5315106 2 A N Key Assy 1 202 TGC Assy 5315107 5438284 BT10 TGC 1 203 TB Assy 5315029 5445496 BT10 TB Asm complete 1 204 NTPUI Encoder PWA Asm 5316731 5455710 BT10 NTPUI Encoder PWA Asm 1 205 Knob set 5315502 5443870 BT10 TGC knob Gain knob 1 each Item Part Number Description Quantity 301 5310049 Patient_Key_Lakshya 1 302 5310050 Power_Key_Lakshya 1 303 5310051 Probe_Key_Lakshya 1 304...

Page 301: ...0065 Measure_Key_Lakshya 1 317 5310066 Cursor_Key_Lakshya 1 318 5310067 Scan_Area_Key_Lakshya 1 319 5310068 Set_Key_Lakshya 1 320 5310069 Auto_Key_Lakshya 1 321 5310070 Harmonic_Key_Lakshya 1 322 5310071 LH_Key_Lakshya 1 323 5310072 RH_Key_Lakshya 1 324 5310073 Reverse_Key_Lakshya 1 325 5310074 User1_Key_Lakhsya 1 326 5310075 User2_Key_Lakshya 1 327 5310076 P4_Key_Lakshya 1 328 5310077 P3_Key_Laks...

Page 302: ...GE PROPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL 9 8 Section 9 6 Mechanical Assy Section 9 6Mechanical Assy Figure 9 4 Mech Assy 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 ...

Page 303: ...GE PROPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 9 Section 9 6 Mechanical Assy cont d Figure 9 5 Mech Assy 408 409 410 412 412 411 413 ...

Page 304: ...r Assy 5315121 Top Cover 1 405 Probe Gelbottle holder 5168500 5168636 Probe Gelbottle holder 1 406 Rear cover 5315117 Rear cover 1 407 Front cover 5315116 Front cover 1 408 EMI Cover set 5315111 EMI Cover Set 1 409 Rear Panel Assy Lakshya_LP3 5313708 1 Rear Panel Assy Lakshya_LP3 1 410 REAR PANEL ASSEMBLY P3BT 5368251 1 REAR PANEL ASSEMBLY P3BT 1 411 Handle 5315120 Handle 1 412 RH EMIi cover 53089...

Page 305: ...GE PROPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 11 Section 9 7Pwa Assy Figure 9 6 PWA Assy 504 502 501 503 ...

Page 306: ...GE PROPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL 9 12 Section 9 7 Pwa Assy 9 7 1 Pwa assy cont d Figure 9 7 Pwa assy 505 510 506 507 508 509 511 ...

Page 307: ...s No 1 506 MST 5388844 1 MST No Yes 1 507 RX PWA 5315027 RX PWa ASM with Bracket Yes Yes 1 508 TX PWA 2404903 3 TX PWA Yes Yes 1 509 LV PDB power supply 5315028 LV Power Distribution Board assy Yes No 1 510 Power Supply Assembly BT10 5370455 Power Supply Assembly BT10 No Yes 1 PDB_Assy_BT10 5370323 PDB Assembly BT10 No Yes 1 Power supplpy with screw 5397797 Power supply with screw No Yes 1 511 Vid...

Page 308: ...OPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL 9 14 Section 9 9 Signal Cable Set Section 9 9 Signal Cable Set Figure 9 9 Signal Cable Set 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 ...

Page 309: ...board Ground Cable 5266424 Keyboard Ground Cable Yes Yes 1 705 TGC Interface Cable 5269755 TGC Interface Cable Yes Yes 1 706 Track ball 4 pin interface 5268980 Track ball 4 pin interface Yes Yes 1 707 Track ball 6 pin interface 5264458 Track ball 6 pin interface Yes Yes 1 708 Encoder PCB 15 pin interface 5267353 Encoder PCB 15 pin interface Yes Yes 1 709 VGA cable assembly 5342787 VGA cable assemb...

Page 310: ...RIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL 9 16 Section 9 11 Power Cable Set Section 9 11 Power Cable Set Figure 9 11 Power Cable set 901 902 903 904 905 906 907 908 910 909 911 912 ...

Page 311: ...4 MST to KBD DVD SATA Signal cable Yes Yes 1 908 Power Supply output to PDB 5342783 Power Supply output to PDB No Yes 1 909 Power Supply Fan Cable Assembly 5390435 Power Supply Fan Cable Assembly No Yes 1 910 Cable assembly 4 PDB to SBV board 5342782 Cable assembly 4 PDB to SBV board No Yes 1 911 LCD DC Power cable 5269791 LCD DC Power cable Yes No 1 912 PDB to Conn Brd 5269059 PDB to Conn Board M...

Page 312: ...4 Color DeskJet Printer 1 1011 ECG Module 5395747 Option Part 1 1012 Power Cord India 2365882 Power Cord India 1 1013 Power Cord China 5248395 Power Cord China 1 1014 POWER CABLE Europe 5248396 POWER CABLE Europe 1 1015 POWER CABLE Japan 5248393 POWER CABLE Japan 1 1016 POWER CABLE America 5248394 POWER CABLE America 1 Item Part Name Part Number Description Quantity 1101 USB Footswitch 5151236 3 P...

Page 313: ...WER CABLE America 5248394 POWER CABLE America 1 1116 HP Wireless Printer with Bluetooth Dongle H47112LZ HP Wireless Printer with Bluetooth Dongle 1 1117 Power Cord Brazil 5390874 Power Cord Brazil 1 1118 Power Cord Israel 5398510 Power Cord Israel 1 1119 Power Cord for UK HK 5182816 Power Cord for UK HK 1 1120 Power Cord Italy 5182940 Power Cord Italy 1 1121 Power Cord Denmark 5182083 Power Cord D...

Page 314: ...y 6 5MHz 1 1204 5CS 5143934 Probe Center Frequency 5 6MHz 1 1205 8L 5140738 Probe Center Frequency 6 2MHz 1 1206 3S 2323337 Probe Center Frequency 2 0MHz 1 1207 11L 5171885 Probe Center Frequency 7 5MHz 1 1208 E8CS 47236865 Probe Center Frequency 6 5MHz 1 1209 T739 2259246 Probe Center Frequency 6 4MHz 1 Along with the above Probes LOGIQ P3 BT10 include the following Probes 1210 3 8CA 5334810 Prob...

Page 315: ...ssy_BT10 5370455 Power Supply Assembly BT10 5397797 Power Supply with screw 5397502 Power Entry Module with Stickers 5389807 Power Cord Clamp P3 BT10 5313708 1 LOGIQ P3 Rear Panel Assy Lakshya_LP3 5368251 1 LOGIQ P3BT10 REAR PANEL ASSEMBLY_P3BT 5314404 LOGIQ P3 Keyboard Asm complete 5412217 1 LOGIQ P3 BT Note To use this keyboard on Pre BT Systems following software is required to be installed on ...

Page 316: ...wer Entry Module Assembly LOGIQ P3BT10 5315121 Top Cover Assy 5312274 5312274 SATA DVD RW Drive Alternates 5371456 or 5399652 or 5460475 or 5504633 5310097 DVD Cover Lakshya 5315122 KBD rear Cover Assy 5315502 Knob Set 5443870 Knob set LOGIQ P3 BT10 5262796 Encoder set for Logiq A3 KBD 5455710 Encoder Board Assembly LOGIQ P3 BT 5461885 USB Top Panel LOGIQ P3 BT 5315036 Power Cable set LOGIQ P3 538...

Page 317: ...0 Power Cord Israel LOGIQ P3 BT10 5390874 Power Cord Brazil LOGIQ P3 BT10 5248396 POWER CABLE Europe 5248393 POWER CABLE Japan 5248394 POWER CABLE America 5151236 Foot switch Option 5395747 ECG Module Option LOGIQ P3 LOGIQ P3 BT 5160406 UP D897MD Digital BW Printer 5309104 Color DeskJet Printer Option 5313598 160GB USB Portable Hard Drive 5168500 Probe Holder 5168636 Gel bottle holder 5308996 1GB_...

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Page 319: ...formance Read this chapter completely and familiarize yourself with the procedures before performing a task Table 10 1 Contents in Chapter 10 Section Description Page Number 10 1 Overview 10 1 10 2 Why do Maintenance 10 2 10 3 Maintenance Task Schedule 10 2 10 4 Tools Required 10 4 10 5 System Maintenance 10 7 10 6 Using a Phantom 10 12 10 7 Electrical Safety Tests 10 12 10 8 When There s Too Much...

Page 320: ...and the effects of corrective action must be documented and maintained on the site Your GE service representative can help you with establishing performing and maintaining records for a quality assurance program Please contact us for coverage information and or price for service Section 10 3 Maintenance Task Schedule 10 3 1 How often should care maintenance tasks be performed The Care Maintenance ...

Page 321: ...re each use Clean Probe Holders Inspect AC Mains Cable Mobile Unit Check Weekly Inspect Cables and Connectors Clean Console Clean Air filter More frequently depending on your environment Clean LCD Inspect Wheels Casters brakes and Swivel locks Mobile unit check Daily Console Leakage Current Checks See Note Twice Annually Peripheral Leakage Current Checks See Note Twice Annually Surface Probe Leaka...

Page 322: ... 4151 Screwdriver Blade Stubby 9 41322 Pickup Tool Claw type 9 41421 Screwdriver Blade Pocket clip 9 6757 6 pc Needle File Set 9 41594 Screwdriver Blade 1 8 in x 4 in 9 9487 Utility Knife 9 41581 Screwdriver Blade 3 16 in x 4 in 9 45341 Pliers Vice Grip 10 inch 9 39451 20 Steel Tape locking Spring load 9 3001 Xacto Pen Knife 9 GH807 Ratchet Offset Slotted 9 HT62002 Solder Aid Fork and Hook 68 412 ...

Page 323: ...9 45381 Pliers Arc Joint 9 1 2 inch 9 44067 Socket 1 1 16 in for 1 2 in drive 9 45092 Pliers Linesman 8 1 2 inch 9 42679 Socket 10MM Hex for 1 2 in drive 2273333 9 42882 Punch Pin 3 32 inch 9 44262 Extension 10 inch for 1 2 in drive 2273405 9 42884 Punch Pin 5 32 inch 9 4258 3 8 inch to 1 2 inch Adapter 9 42886 Punch Pin 1 4 inch 9 34374 3 8 inch Metric Socket Set 12 PT 9 42973 Cold Chisel 1 2 inc...

Page 324: ...d cables for 200 to 240 V system 3M 2204 Large adjustable wrist strap 3M 2214 Small adjustable wrist strap 3M 3051 conductive ground cord Anti Static Vacuum Cleaner 46 194427P278 46 194427P279 120V 230V QIQ Phantom E8370RB RMI Grayscale Target Model 403GS B W Printer Cleaning Sheet See printer user manual for requirements Color Printer Cleaning Sheet See printer user manual for requirements Dispos...

Page 325: ...Ask the customer if they have any problems or questions about the equipment 2 Paperwork Fill in the top of the Ultrasound Inspection Certificate see page 10 26 Note all probes and system options 3 Power up With AC input Turn the system power on and verify that all fans and peripherals turn on Watch the displays during power up to verify that no warning or error messages are displayed 4 Probes Veri...

Page 326: ...M Mode Verify basic M Mode operation Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation Applicable Software Options Verify the basic operation of all optional modes such as Multi Image 3D Harmonics Cine etc Check the basic system controls that affect each options operation TXmit Recv Elements Use the Visual Channel Utility on the loop connect to verify that all system Txmit recv ch...

Page 327: ...witch is functioning as programed Clean as necessary 5 ECG Verify basic operation with customer 6 DVD Verify that the DVD is functioning properly Clean heads and covers if necessary Table 10 9 AC Inspection Step Item Description 1 Unplug Cord Disconnect the mains cable from the wall and system 2 Inspect Inspect it and its connectors for damage of any kinds 3 Verify Verify that the LINE wires are p...

Page 328: ...l Panel Inspect keyboard and control panel Note any damaged or missing items 4 Cables Connectors Check all internal cable harnesses and connectors for wear and secure connector seating Pay special attention to footswitch assembly and probe strain or bend reliefs 5 Shielding Covers Check to ensure that all EMI shielding internal covers air flow panels and screws are in place Missing covers and hard...

Page 329: ...ment damage Failure to properly handle or maintain a probe may also void its warranty Any evidence of wear indicates the probe cannot be used Do a visual check of the probe pins and system sockets before plugging in a probe 10 5 7 3 Basic Probe Cleaning Refer to the User s Manual for details on probe cleaning NOTE To help protect yourself from blood borne diseases wear approved disposable gloves T...

Page 330: ...potential for electrical failure Do not use probes or equipment having excessive leakage current To minimize the risk that a probe may shock someone the customer should Not use a probe that is cracked or damaged in any way Check probe leakage current once a year on surface probes twice a year on endocavitary probes whenever probe damage is suspected WARNING WARNING THE USER MUST ENSURE THAT THE SA...

Page 331: ...out for systemFont LOGIQ P3 When servicing parts of the Ultrasound system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 volts 1 Follow LOCK OUT TAG OUT procedures 2 Turn off the breaker 3 Unplug the Ultrasound system 4 Maintain control of the Ultrasound system power plug 5 Wait for at least 30 seconds for capacitors to discharge as there are no test points to verify isolation 6 Remove disconn...

Page 332: ...20 Volt mains US Canada Japan Leakage Current Test System Power Grounding PE Conductor Limit mA Chassis Enclosure Leakage On and Off Open 0 3 Type BF and CF Applied Parts On transmit Closed Open 0 01 0 05 Type CF Applied Parts sink leakage On and Off Closed 0 05 Table 10 14 Leakage current limits for LOGIQ Ultrasound system operation on 230 240 Volt mains Leakage Current Test System Power Groundin...

Page 333: ...lied refers to the sink leakage test where mains supply voltage is applied to the part to determine the amount of current that will pass or sink to ground if a patient is in contact with mains voltage Measurement limits per IEC 60601 1 Medical Equipment Safety Standards Table IV Table 10 15 ISO and Mains Applied Limits Probe Type Measurement BF 5 0 mA CF 0 05 mA ...

Page 334: ...e should not be used 10 7 4 Grounding Continuity Measure the resistance from the third pin of the attachment plug to the exposed metal parts of the case The ground wire resistance should be less than 0 2 ohms Reference the procedure in the IEC 601 1 1 10 7 4 1 Meter Procedure Follow these steps to test the ground wire resistance 1 Turn the LOGIQ P3 unit OFF 2 Plug the unit into the meter and the m...

Page 335: ...lug the black chassis cable into the meter s CHASSIS connector and attach the black chassis cable clamp to an exposed metal part of the LOGIQ P3 unit Set the meter s FUNCTION switch to the RESISTANCE position 4 Set the meter s POLARITY switch to the OFF center position 5 Measure and record the ground wire resistance ...

Page 336: ...with the unit ON and OFF with the power line polarity Normal and Reversed Record the highest reading of current When using the Microguard or a similar test instrument its power plug may be inserted into the wall outlet and the equipment under test is plugged into the receptacle on the panel of the meter This places the meter in the grounding conductor and the current flowing from the case to groun...

Page 337: ...th the ground open and closed with power line polarity normal and reversed and with the ultrasound console Off and On For each combination the operating controls such as the lead switch should be operated to find the worst case condition Generic Procedure Table 10 16 Typical Data Sheet for enclosure Source Leakage Current Unit Power Tester Polarity Switch Tester Neutral or Ground Switch Test 1 Spe...

Page 338: ...ion combinations as required in previous tests Figure 10 4 Test Circuit for Measuring Non Isolated Patient Leads CAUTION Line voltage is applied to the ECG leads during this test To avoid possible electric shock hazard the system being tested must not be touched by patients users or anyone while the ISO TEST switch is depressed POWER OUTLET H Black N White G Green Internal circuitry Insulating sur...

Page 339: ...nce Limit GROUND OPEN GROUND CLOSED Patient Lead to Ground Leakage Current Test and Patient Lead to Lead Leakage Current Test 115V 10uA 10uA 230V 500uA 10uA Table 10 18 Maximum Allowance Limit for ECG Leakage Current AC Power Source Maximum Allowance Limit Patient Lead Isolation Current Test 115V 20uA 230V 5mA Table 10 19 Typical Data Sheet for ECG Leakage Current ECG Power Tester Polarity Switch ...

Page 340: ... no leakage current is detected check the configuration of the test equipment 10 7 8 2 Generic Procedure for Leakage current Measurements should be made with the ground open and closed with power line polarity normal and reversed and with the unit Off and On For each combination the probe must be active to find the worst case condition NOTE Each probe will have some amount of leakage current depen...

Page 341: ...Add the saline probe and the imaging area of the probe into the saline bath 8 Have unit power ON for the first part turn it OFF for the second half 9 Depress the ISO TEST rocker switch and record the highest current reading 10 Follow the test conditions described in Table 10 20 for every transducer 11 Keep a record of the results with other hand copies of PM data Figure 10 6 Transducer Source Leak...

Page 342: ...ent damage possibility Never switch the Polarity and the status of Neutral when the unit is powered ON Be sure to turn the unit power OFF before switching them using the POLARITY switch and or the NEUTRAL switch Otherwise the unit may be damaged Table 10 20 Typical Data Sheet For Transducer Source Leakage Current Transducer Tested Unit Power Tester Power Polarity Switch Tester GROUND or NUETRAL Sw...

Page 343: ...ther probe to confirm if the fail is caused by console NOTE Each probe will have some amount of leakage dependent on its design Small variations in probe leakage currents are normal from probe to probe Other variations will result from differences in line voltage and test lead placement The maximum allowable leakage current for body surface contact probe differs from inter cavity probe Be sure to ...

Page 344: ...mer Name System ID Dispatch Number Date Performed Warranty Contract HBS System Type Model Number Serial Number Manufacture Date Probe 1 Frequency Scan Format Model Number Serial Number Probe 2 Frequency Scan Format Model Number Serial Number Probe 3 Frequency Scan Format Model Number Serial Number Probe 4 Frequency Scan Format Model Number Serial Number Probe 5 Frequency Scan Format Model Number S...

Page 345: ..._____________________________________________________ Electrical Test Performed Max Value Allowed Value Measured OK Comments Outlet correct ground wiring config Type BF Applied Part Leakage Current Limits Probe enclosure Source Leakage Current Chassis Leakage Current Limits Peripheral 1 Leakage Current Peripheral 2 Leakage Current PROBES Probe Number from previous page Max Value Allowed Max Value ...

Page 346: ...GE PROPRIETARY TO GE DIRECTION 5308917 100 REVISION 8 LOGIQ P3 SERVICE MANUAL 10 28 Section 10 8 When There s Too Much Leakage Current ...

Page 347: ...c Discharge Warning 19 EMI 19 ESD 19 Exam study display location 9 F Focal zone display location 9 Functional Checks Basic Measurements 24 Control Panel 7 Image Management 26 Monitor Display 9 Peripherals 37 Probes Connector Usage 25 G Gathering Trouble Data 2 GE leakage current limits 13 General Cleaning 9 Gray color bar display location 9 H Hazard Icons 5 Hospital name display location 9 Human S...

Page 348: ...entifier display location 9 Probe orientation marker display location 9 Probes Connector Usage Functional Checks 25 R Required Features 8 Restore Patient Database 29 Preset Configurations 29 S Safety Considerations 10 Screen Captures 6 System Maintenance 7 System Manufacturer 21 T TGC display location 9 Touch Panel Functional Checks 7 Trouble Image with Logs 3 Troubleshooting Gathering Trouble Dat...

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