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CHAPTER 9: DICOM SETUP 

9.1 INTRODUCTION 

The system uses the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) standard to share 
medical information with other digital imaging systems. The SONIX, by means of the DICOM 
protocol, communicates with Storage, Storage Commitment, Print and Modality Worklist Service 
Class Providers. The following is a guide on how to configure these DICOM components. 
Selecting/deselecting a checkbox that corresponds with a specific component will turn on/off that 
component. Once it has been selected, a component's advanced settings may be modified by 
clicking the corresponding 

Settings

 button. 

9.2 DICOM 

CONFIGURATION 

1.  Ensure the network is connected via a CAT5 cable at the back of the system.  

Note: Check with local IT support to ensure that the jack from the wall is live. 

 

2.  Press the console 

MENU

 button. 

3. Click 

on 

Admin…

.

>

 

DICOM 

to access the DICOM Configuration page with a section 

for each of the DICOM features (

Storage

Print

Worklist

). 

4.  To activate/deactivate access to a DICOM feature, select/de-select the appropriate 

Turn on…”

 check box beside the desired feature. 

 

Note: The

 

Settings

 

button(s)

 

becomes

 

available

 

when

 

that

 

DICOM

 

feature

 

is

 

activated. 

SONIX Service Manual 

SSM – 001, Revision F 

Chapter 9: DICOM Setup 

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Summary of Contents for SONIX Series

Page 1: ...SONIX SERIES ULTRASOUND SYSTEM SERVICE MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...ration 301 3480 Gilmore Way Burnaby BC V5G 4Y1 Canada www ultrasonix com 1 866 437 9508 2006 Ultrasonix Medical Corporation SSM 001 Revision F August 17 2006 All rights reserved Printed in Canada US P...

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Page 5: ...oppler 7 2 7 CLINICAL ANALYSIS 7 2 8 IMAGE STORAGE 8 2 9 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS 8 2 10 LANGUAGES 8 2 11 OTHER FEATURES 8 2 12 ELECTRICAL RATINGS 9 2 13 ADJUSTMENTS 9 2 13 1 Introduction 9 2 13 2 Voltage...

Page 6: ...ARE TEST 34 4 7 MECHANICAL TEST 34 CHAPTER 5 SOFTWARE FEATURES 35 5 1 INTRODUCTION 35 5 2 SOFTWARE MODES 35 5 3 SOFTWARE UPDATES 35 5 4 SYSTEM RECOVERY 37 CHAPTER 6 CONNECT PERIPHERALS 39 6 1 B W OR C...

Page 7: ...ransducer Board 78 8 6 TRANSDUCER MAINTENANCE 79 8 6 1 Guidelines 79 8 6 2 Ultrasound Coupling Gels 79 8 6 3 Cleaning Disinfecting Recommendations and Warnings for all Non Invasive Transducers 80 8 6...

Page 8: ...ing the Fan 115 13 2 3 Cleaning Transducers 115 13 3 RECOMMENDED FREQUENCY OF MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 116 13 3 1 Transducers 116 13 3 2 Handling Transducers 116 13 4 ERGO ARM TIGHTENING SX1 0 117 13 5...

Page 9: ...other purpose whatsoever Buyer may not reverse assemble reverse compile or otherwise reverse engineer such computer programs nor may Buyer make a copy of such program or apply any techniques to derive...

Page 10: ...technologies to acquire process and display ultrasound data see Figure 1 1 The system has four field serviceable components LCD Display Console Ultrasound Modulo and Transducers Figure 1 1 SONIX Ultra...

Page 11: ...e switches The Console is mounted on an adjustable and ergonomic support allowing for greater freedom and comfort 1 5 3 Ultrasound Modulo The Ultrasound Modulo is the heart of the system All the syste...

Page 12: ...Chapter 1 General Information SSM 001 Revision F SONIX Service Manual 4...

Page 13: ...r size on all transducers Multi Vector processing or resolution enhancement Powerful single processor microcomputer 2 3 IMAGING MODES B Mode Dual B Mode Quad B Mode BM Mode Color Flow Mapping Doppler...

Page 14: ...ed array C7 3 50 broadband 6 MHz 50mm curved array EC9 5 10 broadband 6 6 MHz 10mm endocavity array L14 5 38 broadband 8 MHz 38mm linear array L14 5W 60 broadband 8 MHz 60mm linear array PA4 2 20 broa...

Page 15: ...uency Color Threshold Wall Filter Steer Frame Rate Automatic Optimization 2 7 CLINICAL ANALYSIS Measurement Types Distance Continuous Trace Trace By Points Ellipse Area Doppler Acceleration Doppler Av...

Page 16: ...2 Connectors Ethernet Modem BNC Connector 2 Connectors External AC Receptacle 3 Outlets Main AC Power Connector VGA Connector LCD Display AC Power Cord 2 10 LANGUAGES English French Mandarin Czech 2...

Page 17: ...igure 3 1 in section 3 2 9 Voltage Setup illustrates the two components that control and regulate the voltage input Table 2 2 below lists the electrical voltage ratings around the world Table 2 2 Worl...

Page 18: ...Macao 220V Madeira 220V Majorca 110 220V Malawi 220V Malaysia 220V Malta 220V Martinique 220V Mexico 110V Nepal 220V Netherlands 220V Netherlands Antilles 110 220V New Caledonia 220V New Zealand 220V...

Page 19: ...voltage rating has been selected before turning system ON Contact an Ultrasonix Technical Support Representative if the appropriate voltage rating is not listed here Table 2 2 World Electrical Voltage...

Page 20: ...Chapter 2 System Specifications SSM 001 Revision F SONIX Service Manual 12...

Page 21: ...Storage Conditions 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Storage Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Note Refer to OEM peripheral manuals for peripheral specific environment specifications Avoid placing system against...

Page 22: ...120V 47 63Hz 125Vac 15A 3 wire 18 AWG grounding type 5 15P Hospital Grade plug cap less than 6 m long CSA UL approved 200 240V 47 63Hz 250Vac 15A 3 wire 18 AWG grounding type 6 15P Hospital Grade plu...

Page 23: ...outlet on a circuit different from that to which the other device s is connected Consult the manufacturer or field service technician for help Warning The SONIX should not be used adjacent to or stac...

Page 24: ...e 2kV common mode 1kV differential mode 2kV common mode Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage DIPS short interruptions and voltage variations on po...

Page 25: ...tters as determined by an electromagnetic site surveya should be less than the compliance level in each frequency rangeb Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following s...

Page 26: ...imum output power of transmitter W 150 kHz to 80 MHz P d 2 1 80 MHz to 800 MHz P d 2 1 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz P d 3 2 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 For t...

Page 27: ...g s applicable standards The commonly used cable is CAT5 Category 5 10 Base T unshielded twisted pair 3 1 5 3 Image Management Network Obtain the following information from the system administrator li...

Page 28: ...ng the system ensure there is adequate room for removing it from its packaging The space should be at least equivalent to the crate s overall dimensions 1 Cut and remove the nylon strap around the box...

Page 29: ...1 1 Arm for the LCD Display Note Refer to the System Label on the lower left side of the back of the SONIX The instructions for mounting the SX1 1 Arm will apply only to systems with Serial Numbers be...

Page 30: ...stall the monitor s arm onto the monitor s tower 3 Tighten the monitor arm s screw using the 4mm Allen Key provided with the system Chapter 3 System Installation SSM 001 Revision F SONIX Service Manua...

Page 31: ...CD display on its support 3 Fasten the base of the LCD display to the support arm with four 4 thumb screws provided 4 Plug the three external cables extending from the support into the back of the LCD...

Page 32: ...e slots In addition remove the rear cover as per section 12 2 and ensure the additional power cables are connected securely Figure 3 2 Connectivity Panel SX1 0 Figure 3 3 Connectivity Panel SX1 1 17 1...

Page 33: ...used to connect printers and other Ultrasonix approved USB peripherals 8 Sound connections Line in can be used to connect an Ultrasonix approved audio input device Speaker used by the system speakers...

Page 34: ...odem line is routed directly to the back connectivity panel However it can be connected directly to a phone line from inside the system 17 Console power connector This port is used by the console 18 F...

Page 35: ...utput device such as a Color video printer VCR or a frame grabber Net Network or LAN This port can be used to connect the system to a network This port supports 10Mb 100Mb and 1Gb Ethernet networks Ph...

Page 36: ...Adjustment If it is not switch the voltage selector and the fuse box in the EMI Filter to the correct voltage rating Please refer to section 3 2 10 Changing Fuses for details on how to remove the fus...

Page 37: ...ry to use a screwdriver to remove the fuses Note Make sure the fuse type is 3AG Slo Blo 7A 250V 3 2 11 Final Inspection 1 Inspect the system for scratches or damage Note any damage to the system and r...

Page 38: ...Chapter 3 System Installation SSM 001 Revision F SONIX Service Manual 30...

Page 39: ...mmand Table Mode Default Applicable Command Default Programmables B Mode Dual B Mode Quad B Mode Compound B Mode Gain Depth Focus Angle Color Map Power Persistence 1 Optimization Mode 2 Sector Size Zo...

Page 40: ...PLE LED for QUAD Adjust the image with the console controls and verify the operation corresponds with the controls Note any operations that do not function properly 4 3 IMAGE TEST 1 Connect each of th...

Page 41: ...te It may be necessary to restart in order for the changes to take affect Dial up connection if available 1 Connect an RJ11 cable to the Phone port located on the Back Panel 2 Press the console MENU b...

Page 42: ...rify that the data is transferred onto the removable media 4 6 HARDWARE TEST When the software is started a check for all hardware is performed The areas tested are extremely crucial and if at any sta...

Page 43: ...The system will automatically download the version specified and auto install it 6 When the installation is complete the software will reboot itself to apply the changes CD Update 1 When an Internet...

Page 44: ...will need to perform this step three 3 times 12 Wait a few moments until the OK button can be accessed then use the trackball and SELECT button to click on it 13 Wait for the Update to finish at whic...

Page 45: ...or a copy can be obtained at http www nvidia com object winxp_2k_77 77 html To perform a System Recovery 1 Connect the SONIX to the Internet 2 Delete the C partition then create it again and set it t...

Page 46: ...Chapter 5 Software Features SSM 001 Revision F SONIX Service Manual 38...

Page 47: ...rigger press the Print button on the Video Printer i e Thermal Printer 6 2 REMOTE TRIGGER Open the Top Panel You should see there are two BNC plugs please connect one end of the Remote Trigger cable h...

Page 48: ...ting the default is set to print in 2 columns and 3 rows which means 6 images per sheet Therefore before the printer will print it will wait for 6 images Pressing the Print button six 6 times will for...

Page 49: ...or easier access Each component has a brief explanation of what it is and where such part could be found within the system When service is preformed by Ultrasonix Technical Support the label names on...

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Page 51: ...7 2 2 Modulo Assembly Figure 7 2 Modulo Assembly Drawings SONIX Service Manual SSM 001 Revision F Chapter 7 Components and Assembly 43...

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Page 54: ...7 2 3 Cart Assembly Figure 7 3 Cart Assembly Drawings Chapter 7 Components and Assembly SSM 001 Revision F SONIX Service Manual 46...

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Page 59: ...een Mask Component Name Description Dimension Color ECHO PCI Card 8 Layers PCB The PCI Card is the bridge between the US Module and the PC Motherboard 7 X 4 Blue Mask Component Name Description Dimens...

Page 60: ...is medical grade power filter can switch between 115V and 220V Component Name Description Dimension Color Voltage Selector Controls the voltage on the Isolation Transformer Works in parallel with the...

Page 61: ...EL SONIXTGC MICROFIT 10 POS to MICROFIT 10 POS MICROFIT 10 POS PART MOLEX 43025 1000 4 2 Heat Shrink MICROFIT 10 POS PART MOLEX 43025 1000 Heat Shrink 2 Straight thru connections PIN1 to PIN1 PIN2 to...

Page 62: ...CTOR 1 3 5 2 4 6 HEAD ON VIEW OF MATING END 1 2 3 4 5 6 HEAD ON VIEW OF MATING END Molex 22 01 1064 connections PIN Connections 1 PIN 5 of ZHR6 2 PIN 4 of ZHR6 3 PIN 5 of ZHR6 4 PIN 3 of ZHR6 5 PIN 5...

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Page 64: ...herals only and is to be used for connecting third party peripherals to the SONIX system Caution Please use Ultrasonix certified third party peripherals only e g Sony Medical Grade Black and White Vid...

Page 65: ...array Component Name Transducer Description C7 3 50 6 MHz 50mm curved array Component Name Transducer Description EC9 5 10 6 6 MHz 13mm endocavity array Component Name Transducer Description L14 5 38...

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Page 67: ...LCD Display Tools required None 1 Power off the SONIX system 2 Unplug the three cables Power DVI USB from the back of the LCD display 3 Hold and support the LCD display in place with your arm and uns...

Page 68: ...LCD display 8 2 3 Replacing the SX1 0 LCD Display Cables Tools required 2 Philips screw driver 4mm Allen key 2 5mm Allen key 1 Power off the SONIX system and unplug it from the power outlet 2 Remove...

Page 69: ...the front tower case by removing the two screws on each side This case pulls off easily once the screws are removed 6 Remove the inner tower shield by removing the screws on each side 7 Once the inner...

Page 70: ...tlet 2 Remove the Rear Tower Shroud 20 using a 2 5mm Allen key to remove the four 4 Button Head Socket Screws 9 3 Remove the Front Tower Shroud 18 using a 2 Philips screw driver to undo the two 2 Phil...

Page 71: ...er Shroud and CM Neoflex Cableway 16 7 In order to remove the Neoflex Arm from the CM Neoflex Upper Mount assembly 11 use the 10mm wrench to remove the four 4 Plate Screws 14 and four 4 M5 Split Lock...

Page 72: ...12 Note The set screw only needs to be loosened not removed 9 Use a 2 Philips screw driver and remove the two 2 Philips head screws 3 Lift off the CM Utility Panel Shield 2 All the cables are behind t...

Page 73: ...from the cart B 11 Use the 10mm wrench and remove the four 4 washers and plate screws 5 and 6 to detach the CM Neoflex Lower Mount 7 from the CM Neoflex Adapter 4 12 The LCD display cabling can now b...

Page 74: ...d the two 2 Allen bolts on the right hand side Note The four 4 Philips screw covers will need to be removed first in order to access the actual screws 3 Unplug the cables from the Ultrasound modulo th...

Page 75: ...e system responds to the button commands and lights up correctly Note Lights are on only when there are features that are active 9 Once the system is working shut it down by pressing the console POWER...

Page 76: ...able media CD DVD USB key or drive The image management system enables users to transfer stored images and cine clips to a storage medium DICOM Archiver CD USB key etc To select an entire study check...

Page 77: ...ct the desired Storage Destination 9 Select the desired Image Format png jpeg bmp gif 10 Select Send to transfer the files and or images The original files will remain unchanged in the Local memory SO...

Page 78: ...stem from the wall socket 4 Remove the power cable from the back of the system 5 Remove four 4 4mm Allen screws from back panel 6 Remove the back panel by pulling from the bottom 7 With the back panel...

Page 79: ...on the cardboard plastic shield to protect the system s plastics from scratches 11 Slide the modulo out over the cardboard plastic shield Note Take care to ensure the cables hanging above the modulo a...

Page 80: ...ide of the flip panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 Connect the labeled cables first The connection points of the non labeled cables will then become self evident Note Two 2 RS232 plugs come from the Console One is p...

Page 81: ...er cable from back of the modulo 12 Secure the modulo with the four 4 4mm Allen screws 13 Re install the plastic back panel using the four 4 4mm Allen screws 8 4 5 Removing the Front Block Tools Requi...

Page 82: ...ed in order to avoid confusion during reinstallation 4 To remove the door undo the four 4 screws attached to the hinge The two 2 screws on the top hinge are marked below 5 The Front Block can now be r...

Page 83: ...tly the bottom of the PCI card is connected to the top plug on the ultrasound modulo 4 The black and multi colored plugs can be connected in any order 5 Connect the power cable coming from the PCI car...

Page 84: ...it with the new speaker power cable 8 4 8 Replacing the Speaker Power Cable LCD Display Arm SX1 1 1 Remove the back panel of the SONIX as per section 8 4 3 Removing the Ultrasound Modulo steps 5 7 2...

Page 85: ...Admin System to access System Settings 5 Click on Import to begin importing user data A window may pop up to confirm the request Note Do not import SONIX User Presets if the software version numbers a...

Page 86: ...n only be inserted in the uppermost transducer connection port 4 Repeat Step 2 and check to see if there is still a line shadow s in the image on the LCD display If the line shadow s in the image does...

Page 87: ...ate STERILE transducer cover sheath which has received regulatory clearance for use 8 6 2 Ultrasound Coupling Gels The following ultrasound coupling gels are recommended for use with SONIX transducers...

Page 88: ...xide are commonly found in clinic and hospital setting while others are found in antibacterial skin cleaners or lotions Use of these chemicals will cause damage to your transducer DO NOT use steriliza...

Page 89: ...r Cleaning Non Invasive Transducers High level disinfectant Low level disinfectant Cidex plus TM Wavicide 01 Omnicide TM Sani Cloth T spray 8 6 3 2 Disinfecting Non Invasive Transducers The disinfecta...

Page 90: ...inics These chemicals will damage the transducer 8 6 3 5 Inspection and Testing Non Invasive Transducers Inspect the transducers prior to each use Always ensure the transducers are clean before they a...

Page 91: ...damage to your transducer Avoid transducer contact with strong solvents such as acetone freon and other industrial cleansers DO NOT use sterilization or disinfection methods that have not been recomme...

Page 92: ...er than 10ppm disinfect the transducer again Note Where endocavity transducers are being used in clinical applications of a semi critical nature e g trans rectal or trans vaginal ensure the transducer...

Page 93: ...se of non recommended cleaning agents may cause damage to the housing and will void transducer warranties DO NOT use chemicals such as phenol benzothonium chloride pHisohex benzoyl peroxide and hydrog...

Page 94: ...the transducer is thoroughly dry avoid storing the transducer in areas with extreme temperatures or in direct sunlight After placing a transducer in its carrying case wrap the case in bubble wrap and...

Page 95: ...m is not included on the outside of the box CUSTOMER NAME HOSPITAL CLINIC NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE COUNTRY POSTAL CODE TELEPHONE FAX E MAIL SENDER S FULL NAME SIGNATURE Mail the transducers to Ultrason...

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Page 97: ...ected a component s advanced settings may be modified by clicking the corresponding Settings button 9 2 DICOM CONFIGURATION 1 Ensure the network is connected via a CAT5 cable at the back of the system...

Page 98: ...es configuration of Application Entity properties Local Host Properties SCU Service Class User SONIX system Application Entity AE Title AE Title of the SONIX system Port Listening port of the SONIX sy...

Page 99: ...tory where the images will be stored Note If a value is specified the AE Configuration and Storage Commit pages are disabled images can not be stored to a SCP Script Location Select the location of a...

Page 100: ...s the level of contrast applied to the images Brightness Adjusts the level of brightness applied to the images Reset Resets the values of the DICOM storage contrast and brightness back to zero Note To...

Page 101: ...name of the SONIX system SCU for information only Remote Host Properties SCP Service Class Provider SCP AE Title AE Title of the Storage Commitment SCP SCP Port Listening port of the Storage Commitme...

Page 102: ...n Entity properties Local Host Properties SCU Service Class User SONIX System Application Entity AE Title AE Title of the SONIX system Port Listening port of the SONIX system unused IP Address Unique...

Page 103: ...of columns per page Rows Select the number of rows per page Number of Copies Select the number of copies of each page to be printed Medium Type Select the type of medium that images are printed on Pap...

Page 104: ...No to use a border trim on each page Border Density Enter the border density in hundredths of OD Empty Density Enter the empty density in hundredths of OD Minimum Density Enter the minimum image dens...

Page 105: ...ts the level of contrast applied to the images Brightness Adjusts the level of brightness applied to the images Reset Resets the values of the DICOM print contrast and brightness back to zero Note To...

Page 106: ...t Properties SCU Service Class User SONIX System Application Entity AE Title AE Title of the SONIX system Port Listening port of the SONIX system unused IP Address Unique identifier of the SONIX syste...

Page 107: ...TWORK CONNECTION 1 Press the console MENU button 2 Click on Admin Network TCP IP Settings Note Ask the IT department for the correct TCP IP settings for the SONIX system 3 Under General select Obtain...

Page 108: ...stic purposes 1 Press the console MENU button 2 Click on Admin Network Online Remote Support 3 Enter the PIN provided by Ultrasonix Technical Support 4 When prompted run the programs that need to be i...

Page 109: ...shown in the Licensing window 4 Forward the System Identification Number to Ultrasonix to obtain a license key file 5 When the license key file arrives copy it to a USB Memory stick 6 Copy and paste t...

Page 110: ...t Admin Licensing 3 Click on Local Drive 4 Under the Look in drop down menu select Local Disk D and locate license key 5 Click Open to re import license key Note If there are any problems contact Ultr...

Page 111: ...key 1 Philips screwdriver 2 Philips screwdriver 10mm wrench 12 2 REAR PLASTIC COVER REMOVAL To Remove the Rear Plastic Cover 1 Remove the rear plastic cover 1 from the back of the SONIX system by remo...

Page 112: ...m 4 remove the two screws 5 located on each side of the SONIX system A total of four screws Please remember to detach all cables and transducers from the Ultrasound Modulo Chapter 12 Complete Plastics...

Page 113: ...the Left Inner Console Support Plastic 1 from the assembly remove the four tap caps 2 off the screws located at the top Remove the four screws 3 2 Remove the two screws 4 and the Left Inner Console Su...

Page 114: ...7 5 To detach the Console assembly 8 remove two screws at the rear of the tech board 9 6 Detach the Front Handle 10 by removing the two screws 9 At this point the Console assembly can be removed Chapt...

Page 115: ...ort SP RP 11 from the assembly remove the 4 screws 13 b To remove the Console Support OP 12 from the assembly Remove the 4 screws 13 12 3 2 Console Support Outer Plastic Removal 1 Remove the Cart Hing...

Page 116: ...hree screw washer combinations 4 3 Remove the Finishing Plug 6 from the Console Support Outer Plastic 5 Then remove the two screws 7 and the Console Support Outer Plastic can be detached Chapter 12 Co...

Page 117: ...oving the two screws 2 Note unclip the lower tooth on the Rear Tower Plastic 2 Remove the Front Tower Plastic 3 by removing the two screws 4 Note Unclip the lower tooth on the Front Tower Plastic SONI...

Page 118: ...he Panel Shield 1 by removing the two screws 2 2 For each Speaker unscrew the three screws 4 along with their lock washers 5 Remove the Speakers 3 Chapter 12 Complete Plastics Replacement SSM 001 Revi...

Page 119: ...e the Peripheral Shelf Plastic 3 over top of the LCD Display Tower Weldment 4 4 For the Left and Right Structures 5 6 on each side remove the three screws 8 with the washer fenders 9 from the Peripher...

Page 120: ...Right Side Plastics 11 12 Note the lower tabs placement 8 Carefully remove the Front Plastic 13 Note the lower tabs placement 9 Remove the four screws 16 from the bottom of the wheelbase and detach th...

Page 121: ...10 Remove the two screws 17 and detach the Wheelbase Plastic 15 SONIX Service Manual SSM 001 Revision F Chapter 12 Complete Plastics Replacement 113...

Page 122: ...Chapter 12 Complete Plastics Replacement SSM 001 Revision F SONIX Service Manual 114...

Page 123: ...ns tend to accumulate the largest amount of dust within the Ultrasound Modulo The places to check are listed below Please use the procedure in Section 8 4 3 Removing the Ultrasound Modulo to help with...

Page 124: ...ny potentially damaging situations during use and cleaning Regularly check them for signs of damage Cracks on the handle Cracks on the nose piece Cuts or gouges on the lens material Swelling of the le...

Page 125: ...g a flat head screw driver Be careful not to scratch the plastic 2 Tighten the bolt using a socket wrench Tighten depending on how much you want the LCD display to move 13 5 CONSOLE MOUNT TIGHTENING S...

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Page 127: ...x Note Ensure the fuse type is 3AG Slo Blo 7A 250V 14 2 NO PRIMARY HARD DRIVE DETECTED Check the cables of the SONIX System by removing the Ultrasound Modulo from the system and open the Front Block d...

Page 128: ...ight click on these two 2 files using the Update key and click on Delete 8 Reboot the machine 14 4 CD DVD DRIVE NOT RECOGNIZED The CD DVD drive used by the SONIX is a Panasonic UJ 845 B It can accept...

Page 129: ...on the USB keyboard 2 Click on Run 3 Type regedit and press ENTER 4 In the registry go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Ultrasonix Exam Settings Note Make the necessary settings changes here when advised...

Page 130: ...orer 8 Open Notepad Start Programs Accessories Notepad 9 To switch between the Exam Notepad and Windows Explorer use the ALT TAB key combination Note Hold down the ALT button and press TAB as many tim...

Page 131: ...e in a bowl of water DO NOT go past the first seam 19 Set Gain to 2000 and Delay to 300 20 If there are dead crystals the line will be flat and non moving The Tx line can be changed every 30 it ranges...

Page 132: ...refer to Figure 3 2 Connectivity Panel SX1 0 Figure 3 3 Connectivity Panel SX1 1 and Table 3 9 Connectivity Panel Connections for details on this connection 5 Disconnect the video splitter s blue or...

Page 133: ...el Connections for details on these connections 3 Double check that the cables are securely connected 4 Re boot the SONIX Option 2 To ensure the Serial Expansion Card Driver is correct 1 Press the con...

Page 134: ...goes back to the same screen the operating system may have been corrupted and a System Recovery will need to be performed Please locate the System Recovery CD which came with the SONIX and contact Ul...

Page 135: ...Notes SONIX Service Manual SSM 001 Revision F Notes 127...

Page 136: ...Notes SSM 001 Revision F SONIX Service Manual 128...

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