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ALIGNEMENT / CALIBRATION Testing the DC voltages PAGE 13 of 247
Calling the error memory PAGE 16 of 247
Displaying the error memory PAGE 17 of 247
Deleting the error memory PAGE 18 of 247
TV camera switchs PAGE 19 of 247
Calling the service menu PAGE 20 of 247
Camera rotation PAGE 21 of 247
Setting the 220 nGy/s dose PAGE 22 of 247
Setting the 130 nGy/s dose PAGE 24 of 247
Setting the 435 nGy/s dose PAGE 25 of 247
Setting the dose rate for radiography PAGE 26 of 247
Programming the camera iris values for zoom PAGE 27 of 247
Setting the iris collimator PAGE 28 of 247
Setting the zoom format at the control panel PAGE 29 of 247
Setting the semi-transparent slot diaphragms PAGE 30 of 247
Calibrate the XR Tube (Cuckoo SW) PAGE 31 of 247

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COMPONENT LOCATION System Overview PAGE 32 of 247

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ERROR CODE General error information. PAGE 33 of 247
Host CPU errors from 01 to FF PAGE 34 of 247
S3C errors from 11 to 3C PAGE 36 of 247
Interco errors from 0003 to 10EF PAGE 40 of 247
Memoskop from 2101 to 2841 PAGE 57 of 247
TV system from 3001 to 310C PAGE 74 of 247
Console and D112TV from 4001 to 420E PAGE 80 of 247
Memoskop D1 from 4314 to 4371 PAGE 84 of 247
Memoskop D2 from 4414 to 4471 PAGE 87 of 247
Generator from 5002 to 506F PAGE 90 of 247
Generator int.from 6006 to 601A PAGE 96 of 247
Intensity int. from 7018 to 702D PAGE 99 of 247
Host terminal from 8010 to 801A PAGE 100 of 247
Host motor from 9000 to 9360 PAGE 101 of 247
Unknown errors PAGE 106 of 247

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FUNCTIONAL CHECKS System Overview PAGE 108 of 247
Memory Overview PAGE 112 of 247
Monitor PAGE 112 of 247
Host processor PAGE 113 of 247
Motor control PAGE 120 of 247
S3 BUS PAGE 122 of 247
Control console PAGE 123 of 247
Brake control PAGE 125 of 247
Generator Overview PAGE 127 of 247
KV control.. PAGE 130 of 247
Filament circuit PAGE 132 of 247
Image intensifier PAGE 138 of 247
Television Overview PAGE 140 of 247
Camera head PAGE 143 of 247
CCD console PAGE 145 of 247
Actual value acquisition. PAGE 152 of 247
TV Control PAGE 153 of 247
Control Overview PAGE 156 of 247
AGC PAGE 158 of 247
Dose rate PAGE 159 of 247
Detailed functions PAGE 163 of 247

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BLOCK DIAGRAMS Main supply PAGE 170 of 247
Radiation and ATB release PAGE 176 of 247
D15 board ( brakes ) PAGE 177 of 247
Internal board D1-D3-D5-D6 PAGE 178 of 247
D20-, 21, 22, 23, 200 Overview PAGE 183 of 247
D200, D201, D202, D203, D204 boards PAGE 184 of 247
HV single tank PAGE 188 of 247
Line filter PAGE 189 of 247
Memoskop interfaces PAGE 190 of 247
Camera interfaces PAGE 196 of 247
RBV circuit PAGE 205 of 247

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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

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SOFTWARE DIAGNOSTICS List of software files PAGE 206 of 247

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THEORY Product Document Explanation PAGE 208 of 247
Interconnection Drawing PAGE 209 of 247
Documents Annotations PAGE 210 of 247
Compatibility Table PAGE 211 of 247
Connectors Layout PAGE 212 of 247

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SERVICE NOTES

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REFERENCE MATERIALS Wheeled frame PAGE 213 of 247


Stand frame PAGE 216 of 247
Stand console PAGE 218 of 247
Transformers, Fuses & Buttons PAGE 219 of 247
D10, D11 & D15 boards PAGE 222 of 247
Vertical travel PAGE 223 of 247
C Arm PAGE 224 of 247
Panel & control board PAGE 227 of 247
HT generator PAGE 228 of 247
Tube & Collimator PAGE 229 of 247
II assembly PAGE 230 of 247
Camera assembly PAGE 231 of 247
Single TV trolley PAGE 232 of 247
Dual TV trolley PAGE 233 of 247
Memoskop PAGE 234 of 247
Accessories PAGE 235 of 247
Multi room parts PAGE 236 of 247

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NOTES Warning PAGE 237 of 247


X Ray Protection PAGE 239 of 247
List of Risk Assessments For X-Ray PM PAGE 240 of 247
Revision history PAGE 247 of 247

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Testing the DC voltages on boards D13, D10A, and D11


Board D13, Distributor +5V

Ground : D13. X6
Measurement point : D13. X2, X3, X4 (Fig. below)

Resistor : R+5V on board D14 (Board D14 is accessible after the generator is swivelled out.)
Setting value : U = +5.1 V (min)5.2 V(max)

5 V voltage indicator : LED on 5V power supply D14 (Refer to Figure below)

LED

LED

D14
R+5V

X7 X8 X9

D13 +5V +5V +5V "0V"

X2 X3 X4 X5 X6

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DC Voltages on board D10A, TV power supply

X13
I U
Voltage Measurement Resistor Tolerance Display max Ripple max
Point
<U =U >U
U
Peltier (+3.6 D10 X3 D10. R14 +/- 0.1V - V21 - 2A
V)* GND D10 X4
+ 0.1 V - V12 - 0.8 A +/- 10 mV
U
A1 (+15.3 V) D10. X5
GND D10. X6 D10. R16

U
V21

A2 (-15.3 V) D10. X7 D10. R15 + 0.1 V - V13 - 0.5 A +/- 10 mV


GND D10. X6
R14
X4

X3

V5

U
B (-10 V) D10. X10 fixed +/- 50 mV - V4 - 0.1 A +/- 10 mV
X9

GND D10. X11


V4
X8

U
D10. X8 fixed +/- 50 mV V6 1.0 A +/- 2 mV
X10

D1 (+5 V)
R15
V13

GND D10. X9
X7
X6

V12

R16

Voltage value when Peltier element is not switched on


X5

D10
1

X14
X11

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R56
X1

V3 V5
V7
DC voltages on Board D11, Voltage supply 15V/24V

X15
Voltage Measurement Resistor Tolerance Display

X13
Point

X2
<U =U >U

X10

V4 V6
X11
+ 15,35 V D11. X4 D11. R56 +/- 0,15 V V5 V3 V7
GND, D11. X6

V8
X14
- 15,35 V D11. X5 D11. R55 +/- 0,15 V V6 V4 V8

R55
GND, D11. X6

X3

X16
+ 24,25 V D11. X7 D11. R9 +/- 0,25 V V11 V9 V13

X12

D11
GND, D11. X6

R10
+ 26,75 V D11. X11 D11. R10 +/- 0,25 V V12 V10 V14
GND, D11. X10

V12
+15V
X42

V10
+15V
X41

V14
X4

+15V

V11
V13 V9
-15V
X5
15 V 24 V GND

R9
X6

+24V
X7

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Calling the error memory


Switch on the system.

Enter into the service mode with the PC.

Select unit error.

Select long time error or

Short-time error and press <RET>

The following message will appear :

Load from unit

The following selections can be made :

Show display the errors

Delete delete the error memory

Output print out the contents of the error memory or store the error memory in the service PC.

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Displaying the errors (Show)

Select SHOW and press [RET]


Use the cursor keys to scroll through the errors.
Continue to press and release the ESC key until the main menu appears.
The F10 key may be used to end the service program.
The following message will appear :

Input of jobs working on

Enter :

Display errors.

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Deleting the error memory (Delete)


Select Delete
The following message will appear :
May I reset the long time error cache (Y/N) ?

- The error memory will be deleted when Y is entered, and the contents will be retained when N is entered.
- Continue to press and release the ESC key will until the main menu is displayed .
- Press the F10 key to end the service program.
- The following message will appear :
Input of jobs working on
Enter : for example, error memory deleted.
Output error memory (Output)
- Select output.
The following message will appear :
Printer/File
- When Printer is selected
The error memory will be printed out by the printer available.
- When File is selected,
The error memory will be stored in the service PC.
- Names for the output file will be specified.
Enter a maximum of 8 caracters + extension (TXT).
In example : UNI0309.TXT

Note : the output file can be examined with the help of a text editor after the service program is ended.

- Continue to press and release the ESC key will the main menu appears.
- The F10 key may be used to end the service program.
- The following message will appear :
Input of jobs working on
Enter : for example, error memory printed / stored.

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TV camera
DIL service switch S1, Board D112

Note : The test signals are fed into board D110a behind the camera head and continue being applied until switch S1 is in the normal position again.

Select the test functions by coding DIL switch S1 according to table below

Table below explains the Coding DIL switch S1

Normal operation : all switches OFF , no LEDs are ON.

Test image/Function Switch/LED


S1.1 S1.2 S1.3 S1.4 S1.5 S1.6 S1.7 S1.8
V1.8 V1.7 V1.6 V1.5 V1.4 V1.3 V1.2 V1.1
250 kHz rectangle pulse ON ON OFF OFF ON X X X
Grid OFF ON OFF OFF ON X X X
Saw tooth ON OFF OFF OFF ON X X X
Digital measurement field OFF OFF ON OFF ON X X X
Analog measurement field OFF OFF OFF ON ON X X X
Bandwidth limitation ON3 X X X X X ON X X
Gamma OFF3 X X X X X X ON X
Superimposition of blanking X X X X X X X ON
circle OFF

X means optional

Note: to validate the video channel, call the service menu with test picture

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Calling the service menu


Switch D6.S1 on board 6 in the host-computer must be in the 0 position (normal position)
System on.
Press the following keys simultaneously in correct chronological order :

1. ATB key on the hand release lever

2. Autocollimator key on the control panel

3. Multi-format camera release key on the control panel

After approximately 1 sec., the internal service image of the service menu is displayed on the display of the control console (cf. Figure 9.1)

TV service test patterns


Using the first soft key from the left (key for TV TEST PICT. ), various test patterns can be called from the central TV control unit. These can be used
for checking the central TV control unit, the video channel from the video amplifier of the central TV control unit, and for monitor adjustments.
At the same time, a new test pattern is displayed each time when depressing the key.

Note : The test patterns are applied to the video channel for a short time only can therefore not be used for measurements on the video channel of the
central TV control unit.
For measurements on the video channel of the central TV control unit, some TV test patterns can be activated with switch S1 on board D112 of
the central TV control unit.

Memory test pictures


Using the third soft key from the left (key for MEMOSK.TEST P. ), various test pictures of the memory can be called in.
These can be used for checking the memory, for adjustment of the monitors and for adjustment of the hardcopy.
Leaving the service menu
Leave the service menu, using the same key combination as for calling.

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Camera rotation

Preparation

Switch the system on. Wait for the system to boot.


Connect service PC to host at D2. X12 (Fig. 5.1).
Start service program.

Under the sub directoryt < Unit parameter edit & modify>.
Select <Unit parameters camera rotation>. Then Click the Launch button
New window appears, click on GO D2.X12

Under camnormops , enter the value 3160 and transfer it with Send Datas. button
D1.X1

Note : When the value 3160 has been programmed, it is ensured that the camera rotation
can be set +/- 225 degrees without mechanical limitation. Objects that lie exactly vertically
on the image intensifier are, in part, shown on the monitor slightly turned. D6.S1
D3.X5

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Setting the dose rate

Preparation

Switch off the system.


The grid should remain on the I.I.
Set the D6.S1 switch on the host to the 0 position. D2.X12
Switch on the system. Wait for the system to boot.
Note : Ensure that switch S1 is in the 0 position during booting to ensure proper initialisation.
During system operation, Switch S1 should be moved to position 1 to set the dose rate. D1.X1

Set switch D6.S1 on the host to position 1.


Connect service PC to the host at D2. X12 (Fig. 5.2).
Start the service program. D6.S1
Attach 25 mm AL + 2 mm CU filters to the collimator. D3.X5
(25 mm AL corresponds to 1 mm CU at 70 kV)
Move the dose measurement chamber I.I. closer.
Select the survey format.

Note : The following procedures for setting the dose rate must be performed in the kV range between 70 kV and 75 kV. The CU pre-filtration must be
adapted accordingly. Even if the kV value of 80 kV is exceeded only briefly during this setting procedure, the CU pre-filtration must be changed
so that 65 kV are not reached.
Following this, pre-filtration must be increased again so that the required 70 kV to 75 kV are obtained (hysteresis of dominant changeover).
Because of the mechanical hysteresis of the camera iris, the dose rate should be set starting from the high dose rate value to the value specified.

Zoom is switched off !

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Setting the dose rate at 220 nGy/s

Press the <DL + PRG> keys simultaneously.


Set the anti-isowatt curve at 5 mA.
Set the mean value evaluation (MW).
Set the pre-selection key to 220 nGy/s (Fig. 5.2a).
Fluoroscopy On .
Press the <KV Stop> key.
Set the following dose rate value on the dose rate meter using the <KV +/- Key> :

Dose rate value : 218 nGy/s * grid factor* chamber correction factor
Grid factor : : 23 cm I.I. : 1.5
17 cm I.I. : 1.4
Chamber correction factor : Dali measurement chamber : 1.06
Nomex : 1.06

Radiation Off .
Select internal service image on the unit display.
Radiation On .
Press the <Dose Calibr.> key.
The designation of the key is shown inverted for about 16 s.
Radiation Off , when the designation of the key appears again non-inverted, as before.
Select standard image.

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Setting the dose rate at 130 nGy/s

Press the <DL + PRG> keys simultaneously.


Set the anti-isowatt curve at 5 mA.
Set the mean value evaluation (MW).
Set the pre-selection key to 130 nGy/s (Fig. 5.2a).
Fluoroscopy On .
Press the <KV Stop> key.
Set the following dose rate value on the dose rate meter using the <KV +/- key> :

Dose rate value : 130 nGy/s * grid factor* chamber correction factor
Grid factor : 23 cm I.I. : 1.5
17 cm I.I. : 1.4
Chamber correction factor : Dali measurement chamber : 1.06
Nomex : 1.06

Radiation Off .
Select internal service image on the unit display.
Radiation On .
Press the <Dose Calibr.> key.
The designation of the key is shown inverted for about 16 s.
Radiation Off , when the designation of the key appears again non-inverted, as before.
Select standard image.

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Setting the dose rate at 435 nGy/s

Press the <DL + PRG> keys simultaneously.


Set the anti-isowatt curve at 5 mA.
Set the mean value evaluation (MW).
Set the pre-selection key to 440 nGy/s (Fig. 5.2a).
Fluoroscopy On .
Press the <KV Stop> key.
Set the following dose rate value on the dose rate meter using the <KV +/- key> :

Dose rate value : 435 nGy/s * grid factor* chamber correction factor
Grid factor : 23 cm I.I. : 1.5
17 cm I.I. : 1.4
Chamber correction factor : Dali measurement chamber : 1.06
Nomex : 1.06

Radiation Off .
Select internal service image on the unit display.
Radiation On .
Press the <Dose Calibr.> key.
The designation of the key is shown inverted for about 16 s.
Radiation Off , when the designation of the key appears again non-inverted, as before.
Select standard image.

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Setting the dose rate for digital radiography

Press the <DL + PRG> keys simultaneously.


Set the anti-isowatt curve at 5 mA.
Set the mean value evaluation (MW).
Set the pre-selection key to DR (Fig. 5.2a).
Fluoroscopy On .
Press the <KV Stop> key.
Set the following dose rate value on the dose rate meter using the <KV +/- key> :

Dose rate value : 435 nGy/s * grid factor* chamber correction factor
Grid factor : 23 cm I.I. : 1.5
17 cm I.I. : 1.4
Chamber correction factor : Dali measurement chamber : 1.06
Nomex : 1.06

Radiation Off .
Select internal service image on the unit display.
Radiation On .
Press the <Dose Calibr.> key.
The designation of the key is shown inverted for about 16 s.
Radiation Off , when the designation of the key appears again non-inverted, as before.
Select standard image.

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Programming the camera iris values for zoom

Under the sub directoryt < Unit parameter edit & modify>.
Select <Unit parameters camera rotation/Iris>. Then Click the Launch button
New window appears, click on GO

With the blue arrows, manually set the ZOOMPOS values so that they match the assigned NORMPOS values.
Click on Send data button.

After new settings, dont forget to launch the back up procedure

Return to main menu using Quit Button


On the host, reset switch D6.S1 to position 0.
The service program can be quit with <F10>.
For this, enter the appropriate jobs.

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Setting the X-iris collimator


Note : On account of the mechanical hysteresis of the X-iris collimator, adjust the X-iris collimator from a small aperture to correct value.

Switch on the system. Wait for the system to boot.


Select the survey format at the control panel

Set switch D6.S1 on the host to position 1 (Fig. 5.4).


Connect service PC to host at D2. X12. and reboot the Siremobil 2000

Start the service program and select <Calibration> in the main menu.
Connect interface cable from D2. X12 to D3. X5.

Select <X-iris>. The monitor blanking circle is switched off.


Follow the menu prompts on the service PC.

Switch on fluoroscopy.
Using the following keys on the control panel,

Set the X-iris collimator so that the plates are still visible along the edges of the I.I and control the position with Position button..
When ready, select <normal>.

The value for the X-iris collimator position is stored in EEProm.

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Selecting the zoom format at the control panel

Using the following keys on the control panel,


Set the X-iris collimator so that the plates are still visible along the edges of the I.I.

Select <Zoom>.
The value for the X-iris collimator position is stored in EEProm.

Do not forget to perform a configuration backup via Unit parameters/Backup command, click on Launch then Go
Select a file and perform the backup.

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Setting the semi-transparent slot diaphragms


Note : Prior to setting the slot diaphragms, the camera rotation must be adjusted properly (set to zero position). The horizontal image rotation must not
be selected. Due to the mechanical hysteresis of the slot diaphragms, adjust the slot diaphragms from a small aperture to the correct value.

Switch on the system. Wait for the system to boot.


Set switch D6.S1 on the host to position 1 in order to select the survey format.
Connect service PC to host at D2. X12.
Start the service program.
Select <Calibration> in the main menu.
Connect interface cable from D2. X12 to D3. X5.
Select <Slot diaphragm>, click on Lauch, the monitor blanking circle is switched off.
Follow the menu prompts on the service PC.
Switch on fluoroscopy.
Move the left and the right blades of the slot diaphragm approximately 1/3 into the centre of the image using the corresponding keys Upper diaphragm
blade and lower diaphragm blade on the control panel

Position the blades horizontally using the Rotation keys for the slot diaphragm Located on the control panel.
Position the lower plate of the slot diaphragm so that it is not visible along the edge of the I.I.
You may control the current position with the Position button
Switch on fluoroscopy.
When ready, select <Normal>.
The position values for the three positioning motors are stored (survey values are transferred) in EEProm.
Do not forget to perform a configuration backup via Unit parameters/Backup command, click on Launch then Go
Select a file and perform the backup.

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Calibrate the XR Tube


Note : Verify that your Cuckoo software is Up to date Last Release note is available on easy
Documentation Browser.

Enter cusckoo Software, Select the Siemens Siremobile 2000 component and consult the Automatic
tube calibration procedure. Below are the example of the two screens readable on the Cuckoo 6.4
software.

Set the System on. On D6 board put the S1 selector to position 1.

Warning : X-Ray radiation occurs during this procedure

Press simultaneously the following keys :


First : Autocollimator key on control panel
Second : Multiformat camera release key on control panel
Then, release both buttons

After few sec, the following menu is displayed on the control console
Launch the automatic calibration via theGenerator Learning Start Command

On the display, the messageStart fluoroscopy appears. Press the fluro button and the
X-Ray radiation starts. The process takes approx. 10 to 15 minutes. If you released the handswitch,
the process waits until a new handswitch push.
Note that, after the heating time of 5 minutes, the acoustic warning signal bells, the middle soft key
can switch off the sound.

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COMPONENT LOCATION
Video Camera & Image Intensifier on C-Arm

Main Console with Handswitch

Generator

Transformers and Fuses

Wheeled Frame and Brake

Collimator & X-Ray tube Single Tank : Sirephos

Trolley with single or Dual TV

Image Processor Keyboard

Printing unit

Image Processor

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- D2 BIOS INITIALISAZION MESSAGES


are the init messages of the board D2 (SLOT CPU) and are shown by the LEDs D6, J62 and J63, but not by the display. The
bios initialization messages appear if an initialization section is started. If any error was detected during this
initialization section, the processor system stops. This suggests an error on board D2 (SLOT CPU). Check CMOS battery
(see D2 Bios initialization message 2F), check also the power supply voltages.

- POSITIVE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
appear only if an initialization section was terminated successfully by the processor system. If any error was detected
during this unit initialization section, the preceding positive acknowledgement is either retained or an error message is
signaled.

- ERROR MESSAGES
are signaled only if an error in the corresponding unit initialization section was recognized by the processor system. On
successful termination of this unit initialization section the preceding positive acknowledgement remains on the display
until the next positive acknowledgement or error message.

- WAIT FOR MESSAGES


are issued if the host computer is waiting for the acknowledge message from another assembly.

- WARNING MESSAGE
is signaled if "learning" is requested by the generator. The Operation of the system is ensured.

- Display:
- The bios initialization messages of the board D2 are shown by the LEDs D6 J62/J63 only. After it, the unit
initialization messages of the components is starting with 10 (hex) again. As visible difference to the bios
initialization messages, the LED V21 on board D3 starts flashing.

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Fatal errors numbering structure : example with ABBB error where BBB value is the error number
A Value :
0 Host 5 Generator
1 S3C 6 Generator interface in Host
2 Image storage device (Memoskop) 7 Intensity actual value interface
3 TV 8 Host terminal handler
4 Console / dowload TV / console / 9 Host motor controller
Memoskop D1 / Memoskop D2 / D21 / D22 :
40BB : console
41BB : download host
42BB : download console
43BB : download Memoskop D1
44BB : download Memoskop D2/D21/D22
45BB : hard disk error

Note : Those errors are shown on the display and prevent from X-Ray until users initialisation for error reset.

D2 Bios initialization messages SLOT CPU (80286 CPU), part no.: 11 89 682:
01: D2 Bios initialization message: All 80286 registers tested ok.
02: D2 Bios initialization message: BIOS checksum ok.
03: D2 Bios initialization message: Start of CMOS RAM test ok.
04: D2 Bios initialization message: 8254 Timer test started.
05: D2 Bios initialization message: 8254 Timer test faulty.
06: D2 Bios initialization message: Start of RAM test ok.
07: D2 Bios initialization message: RAM refresh test ok.
08: D2 Bios initialization message: Setting the video vectors started
09: D2 Bios initialization message: Test of interrupts started
0A: D2 Bios initialization message: Test timer 0 interrupt started
0B: D2 Bios initialization message: Setting the interrupt table 1 ok.
0C: D2 Bios initialization message: Setting the interrupt table 2 ok.
0D: D2 Bios initialization message: CGA controller faulty
0E: D2 Bios initialization message: Test interrupt controller ok.
0F: D2 Bios initialization message: Console controller self test started

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D2 Bios initialization messages SLOT CPU (80386SX CPU), part no.: 11 90 805:
01: D2 Bios initialization message: Processor test 1: Status verification
02: D2 Bios initialization message: Keyboard interface buffer empty
03: D2 Bios initialization message: 8042 interface clear
04: D2 Bios initialization message: 8042 reset
05: D2 Bios initialization message: Get 8042 MANUFACTURE STATUS read input port 8042
06: D2 Bios initialization message: INIT CMOS and INTERRUPT chips
07: D2 Bios initialization message: Processor test 2: Register test
08: D2 Bios initialization message: INIT CMOS chip
09: D2 Bios initialization message: EPROM checksum for 64K bytes
0A: D2 Bios initialization message: Initialize video 6845 controller
0B: D2 Bios initialization message: Test 8254 channel 0
0C: D2 Bios initialization message: Test 8254 channel 1
0D: D2 Bios initialization message: Test 8254 channel 2
0E: D2 Bios initialization message: Test CMOS SHUTDOWN BYTE, sense CMOS battery power
0F: D2 Bios initialization message: Test extended CMOS, INIT chipset, date and time
10: D2 Bios initialization message: Test DMA-Channel 0
11: D2 Bios initialization message: Test DMA-Channel 1
12: D2 Bios initialization message: Test DMA Page Register
13: D2 Bios initialization message: Test 8042 UPI Keyboard controller interface.
14: D2 Bios initialization message: Test memory refresh toggle circuit
15: D2 Bios initialization message: Auto size memory, test first 64kBytes of system memory
16: D2 Bios initialization message: Set interrupt vector table in first 64kB
17: D2 Bios initialization message: Set video I/O operation, init video adapter cards
18: D2 Bios initialization message: Test video memory, after a beep, the following initialization sections are continued:
19: D2 Bios initialization message: Test 8259 channel 1 mask bits
1A: D2 Bios initialization message: Test 8259 channel 2 mask bits
1B: D2 Bios initialization message: Test CMOS battery level
1C: D2 Bios initialization message: Setup configuration from CMOS
1E: D2 Bios initialization message: Sizing system memory and compare W/CMOS
1F: D2 Bios initialization message: Test system memory found
20: D2 Bios initialization message: Test stuck 8259s interrupt bits
21: D2 Bios initialization message: Test stuck NMI bits (Parity I/O check)
22: D2 Bios initialization message: Test 8259 interrupt functionality
23: D2 Bios initialization message: Test protected mode (V86/Page) and A20 gate
24: D2 Bios initialization message: Sizing extended memory above 1MByte
25: D2 Bios initialization message: Test base and extended memory found
26: D2 Bios initialization message: Test exception in protected mode

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27: D2 Bios initialization message: Test cache memory


28: D2 Bios initialization message: reserved
29: D2 Bios initialization message: reserved
2A: D2 Bios initialization message: Reset keyboard
2B: D2 Bios initialization message: Diskette init
2C: D2 Bios initialization message: Serial port init
2D: D2 Bios initialization message: Parallel port init
2E: D2 Bios initialization message: Hard disk init
2F: D2 Bios initialization message: Math coprocessor init Possible help: Check Battery, if necessary change Battery and follow the next
steps: Power off. Insert D2.X2. Remove D2.X3. Power on. Wait till LED D3.V21 starts
flashing. Power off. Insert D2.X3 back again.
30: D2 Bios initialization message: reserved
31: D2 Bios initialization message: Adaptor ROM init
FE: D2 Bios initialization message: Password security init
FF: D2 Bios initialization message: Int 19H Now the unit initialization messages are continued.

Error message: S3 bus faulty or I/O bus fault


Initialization is continued; since, however, communication (with S3 bus or I/0 bus) was impossible, further Init error messages are
shown on the display. Unit stops at Init 39.
The following unit initialization messages appear on the display of the SM2000.

11 Positive acknowledgement: Variable access was successful. Pointers were successfully initialized.
11 does not appear: Display on board D6 (S3C bus) <<1 0: test supply voltages, plug for D1, boards correctly inserted?
Possibly D2 (Slot CPU), D4 (CGA card). Display on D6 (S3C bus) <<1 0 Plug for D1, boards correctly
inserted? Possibly D3 (boot card) The following is displayed: Either
12 positive acknowledgement: Memory banks for NOVRAM and EE-Prom initialized. or 50 error message: NOVRAM or EE-Prom cannot be
initialized plug for D1, boards correctly inserted? Possibly D3 (boot card).
13 positive acknowledgement: NOVRAM and EE-Prom initialized
13 not displayed: NOVRAM or EE-Prom cannot be initialized. Plug for D1, boards correctly inserted? Possibly D3
(bootstrap card).
14 Positive acknowledgement: Fault storage initialized.
14 not displayed: Fault storage cannot be initialized. Plug for D1, boards correctly inserted? Possibly D3 (bootstrap card).
15 Positive acknowledgement: Assert buffer initialized. Not used.
16 positive acknowledgement: Bootstrap card status o.k.
16 not displayed: Bootstrap card status not o.k.. Plug for D1, boards correctly inserted? Possibly D3 (bootstrap card)
17 positive acknowledgement: Interface driver to service PC initialized.
17 not displayed: Interface driver was not initialized. Plug for D1, boards correctly inserted? Possibly D3 (bootstrap
card).
18 positive acknowledgement: Variable initialization. Transfer of unit parameters completed, variable initialized.
18 not displayed: Unit parameters were not transferred. Access o EE-Prom of bootstrap board impossible, EE-Prom data lose.
Plug for D1, boards correctly inserted? Possibly D3 (bootstrap card).

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19 positive acknowledgement: Internal status initialized.


19 not displayed: Access to EE-Prom of bootstrap board impossible EE-Prom data lose. Plug for D1, boards correctly
inserted? Possibly D3 (bootstrap card).
1A positive acknowledgement: Internal RMos clock is right.
1A not display Hardware clock on D2 (slot CPU) is out of order. Turn off the unit, unplug battery
connector on D2, turn on the unit again, reinsert
battery connector with the unit switched on. Possibly D2 (slot CPU).
1B positive acknowledgement: R-Mos driver o.k., interface to generator initialized.
1B not displayed: R-Mos driver out of order, interface to generator cannot be initialized. Plug for D1, boards correctly
inserted? Possibly D3 (bootstrap card).
1C positive acknowledgement: Service task, watchdog task, boot tasks started. 1C not displayed: It was impossible to
start individual tasks.
1D positive acknowledgement: Reset on S3C is cancelled. (approx. 3 sec. visible) LEDs on S3C are flashing again. Reset
applied to generator.
1D not displayed: Host software error.
1E positive acknowledgement: Interrupt and dual port RAM are not released.
1E not displayed: Access to D6 (S3C bus) impossible. Plug for D1, boards correctly inserted? Possibly D6 (S3C
bus).
1F positive acknowledgement: Bright actual interrupt release.
1F not displayed: Possibly D2 (slot CPU) interrupt module defective.
20 positive acknowledgement: Download tasks and 1sec task started.
20 not displayed: No hardware error, possibly caused by malfunction. After the message
20 has been signaled: the turn on code "FFFF" is filed in the error log storage of the Siremobil. Either
21 error message: Operation with S3Cdualported RAM is impossible. Error message remains being signaled for
5 sec, messages 25 to 2B are skipped, the program branches to message 2C. Plug for D1, boards
correctly inserted? Possibly D6 (S3C bus). or:
22 positive acknowledgement: D6, S3C bus o.k. is displayed. Either
23 error message: Work with I/O bus dual port RAM on D6 (S3C bus) is impossible. Error message remains being
signaled for sec Messages 25 to 2B are skipped, the program branches to message 2C. Plug for
D1, boards correctly inserted? Possibly D6 (S3C bus). or:
24 positive acknowledgement: D6, I/O bus o.k. is displayed Either:
25 error message: Polling start on S3C impossible. Error message remains being signaled for 2 sec or:
26 positive acknowledgement: Polling start on S3C o.k.
27 positive acknowledgement: Preset values were successfully transferred to the generator.
27 not displayed: No hardware error, possibly caused by malfunction.
28 error message: Sensual TV control unit initialization not properly terminated. Preset values to central TV
control unit were not correctly transferred, no hardware error, possibly caused by
bad function. Error message remains being signaled for 2 s.
29 positive acknowledgement: Version inquiry at console successfully terminated.

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29 not displayed: Software or dual ported _RAM of S3C cannot be addressed. Possibly D6 (S3C).
2A positive acknowledgement: Version inquiry of TV control unit/console successfully terminated.
2A not displayed: Software or dual port RAM of S3C cannot be addressed. Possibly D6 (S3C).
2B positive acknowledgement: Version inquiry at memory successfully terminated. Message remains being signaled
only for a short time.
2B not displayed: Software or dual port RAM of S3C cannot be addressed. Possibly D6 (S3C).

2C positive acknowledgement: Host has transmitted error release and KV stop cancellation to generator. Message
remains being signaled only for a short time.
2C not displayed: No hardware error, possibly caused by malfunction.
2D positive acknowledgement: Host resets AGC mode of central TV control unit.
2D not displayed: No hardware error, possibly caused by malfunction.
2E positive acknowledgement: Host transmits the default operating mode and characteristic to the generator. Message remains being
signaled for 0.5 sec.
2E not displayed: No hardware error, possibly caused by malfunction.
2F positive acknowledgement: Terminal interface on bootstrap card is released. Message remains being signaled only for a
short time.
2F not displayed: No hardware error, possibly due to malfunction.

The inquiries to messages 30 to 34 are active only in switch positions 0 and 5 of switch D6 (S3C bus) S1. In all other switch positions,
these component acknowledgements are not interrogated.

30 wait for message: Host inquires of generator about configuration and waits for acknowledge message.
Display duration max. 4 sec.
31 wait for message: Host waits for bright actual telegrams from central TV unit. Display duration max. 20 sec.
32 wait for message: Host inquires of console about configuration and waits for acknowledge message.
Display duration max. 5 sec.
33 wait for message: Host interrogates of central TV control unit about configuration and waits for
acknowledge message. Display duration max. 5 sec.
34 wait for message: Host inquires of memory about configuration and waits for acknowledge message.
Display duration max. 10 sec.

After the message 34 has been signaled, the PTW area dose meter is checked; however, only in switch position 0 of switch D6.S1. If the
calibration factor stored in the EE Prom differs from the determined value by more than 10%, the area dose meter is taken from the unit
configuration and the error message 00007 is entered in the fault storage. After run up, no <F128M>m<F255D> Gy/s display appears any
longer on the display. Readjustment or repair of the area dose meter is required.

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35 error message Generator has not answered up to now. Error message remains for 2 sec, error number 0028 is entered in the
fault storage. Run up is continued until Init message 3A. Check the generator.
Error message remains for 2 sec.
36 error message: Console has not yet answered. Error number 002A is entered in the fault storage. Run up is continued until
initialization message 3A. Check console. Message remains for 2 sec.

37 error message: Memoskop has not yet answered. Error number 0029 is entered in the fault storage. Run up is continued until
initialization message 3A. Check Memoskop Message remains for 2 sec.
38 error message: Central TV control unit has not yet answered. Error number 0027 is entered in the fault storage. Run up is
continued until initialization message 3A. Check central TV control unit.
Message remains for 2 sec.

39 error message: S3C bus and I/0 bus of D6 are faulty. Since the switch position D6.S1 could not be read out,
the switch position 0 is simulated independent of the actual switch position. D6 defective or
incorrect inserted. With the error message, a 0.5 sec beep tone is sounded.
3A error message If an error message 35 through 38 was visible, the unit stops in switch position 0
of switch D6.S1. In the switch position > 0, run up is continued and radiation enabled.
3B positive acknowledgement: run up is terminated.

Note: When the unit is run up in switch position > 0 or = fatal error message 002C appears on the display and must be
acknowledged.

3C warning: Generator requests learning program. If requested by the generator, e.g. after
single-tank replacement or D201. Error number 002B is entered in the
fault storage. In switch position 1 of D6.S1, the
service display is shown automatically.

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Error message: interconnections device


0003 Console does not answer
Cause : HOST sends note to console, however, no acknowledgement (KBD Ready) is received from console.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Console Consol power supply Connection to console
.
0004 Memoskop does not answer
Cause : HOST sends note to Memoskop, no acknowledgement (IMG Ready) is received from Memoskop.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Memoskop Memoskop power supply Connection to Memoskop
.
0005 TV system does not answer
Cause : HOST sends note to TV, no acknowledgement (IMG Ready) is received from TV.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : TV TV power supply Connection to TV
.
0007 Area dose measurement device test out of tolerance
Cause : HOST detects excessive deviation between the value stored in the D3-EEPROM and the value determined in
. the self test of the area dose measurement device.
Active: during power on
Possible trouble / help : Adjustment D16 Stored parameter wrong see 'unit parameter components, Dose'
.
000C Radiation-on message without radiation request.
Cause : HOST receives message without radiation switch-on (XRAY_ON), i.e. without actuation of hand or foot switch.
Active: during radiation
Possible trouble / help : Operator error - the release switch was pressed either too briefly or in short, rapid succession.
.
0017 Unknown message of an event
Cause : The HOST has received from Memoskop an unknown or wrong message of an event.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Incompatibility of HOST and Memoskop software. Wrong decoding of an event in the
. Memoskop software
.
001A RTO - Send error

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001B I/O port error


Cause : Transmission of an incorrect command.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Error in HOST software
.
001C Mailbox error
Cause : The internal buffer storage receives faulty data.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : System overload Error in HOST software
001D HOST-TV-READY with exit code > 0
Cause : Exit code of TV-Ready > 0
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : TV-service-switch is active IW-Board is not ready
.
001E D11 +15V or -15V out of tolerance
Cause : Message from power supply board D11. The +15 V or -15V voltage is out-of-tolerance.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Power supply board D11 defective Connection between D11 and D6 (acknowledgement)
.
001F D11, +24V out of tolerance
Cause : Message from power supply board D11. The +24 V voltage is out-of-tolerance.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Power supply board D11 defective Connection between D11 and D6 (acknowledgement)
.
0020 D11, +28V out of tolerance
Cause : Message from power supply board D11. The +28 V voltage (operating voltage of II. power supply) is out-of-tolerance.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Power supply board D11 defective Connection between D11 and D6 (acknowledgement)
.
0021 I.I. power supply error
Cause : Message from I.I. power supply. The power supply for the image intensifier (high voltage) is out-of- tolerance.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : I.I. power supply Interruption in indication lead from I.I. to board D6; operating voltage
. missing (also triggers error 0020).

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0022 Area dose measuring device error


Cause : Message from board D16. Operating voltage for dose measuring chamber out-of-tolerance.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Wrong configuration (measuring chamber selected, but not available)
. Measuring-chamber operating voltage missing. Board D16
.
0023 Generator not ready
Cause : Generator transmits error message to HOST but receives no error acknowledgement from HOST.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : If it occurs occasionally, data transmission fault. If it occurs often, fault in generator.
.
0024 Memoskop does not answer to "Radiation On"
Cause : HOST sends 'IMG-START' signal to the Memoskop at the beginning of radiation. It must be answered by
. the IMG-ACQUISITION signal from the Memoskop. If the HOST doesn't receive it, this error is displayed.
Active: during radiation triggering
Possible trouble / help : Memoskop Operator error - release switch actuated repeatedly and in quick succession.
.
0025 Real-time clock malfunction
Cause : Hardware clock on Slot CPU (board D2) not running. The same time always appears following switch-on.
. Then the software clock starts running.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Battery or clock chip defective. Clock chip incorrectly initialized (in case unplug. Battery
connector on D2, switch POWER ON/OFF off and plug battery connector again).
.
0026 Intensity signal missing
Cause : During radiation release, the HOST waits for the message 'BRIGHT-ACT' from the TV system. If this
. message is missing, an error is displayed.
Active: during radiation
Possible trouble / help : Line break; defective transmit/receive chip; defective interface chip on D3;
cable to generator not plugged in; BRIGHT-ACT connector (X3 on D3) not plugged.
.
0027 TV system not ready
Cause : HOST sends note to the TV system, but receives no acknowledgement.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : HOST-TV connection interrupted TV defective TV power supply

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0028 Generator not ready


Cause : HOST sends note to generator, but receives no acknowledgement.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : HOST-generator connection interrupted Generator defective Generator power supply
.
0029 Memoskop not ready
Cause : HOST sends note to Memoskop, but receives no acknowledgement.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : HOST-Memoskop connection interrupted, Memoskop defective Memoskop power supply
.
002A Console not ready
Cause : HOST sends note to unit console, but receives no acknowledgement.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : HOST-console connection interrupt Unit console defective Console power supply
. S3C-Bus Controller ; try download
.
002B Generator needs learning
Cause : Generator lost learning datas
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Execute generator learning
.
002C Host D6 switch S1 not in position 0 or 5
Cause : S1 on D6 is in service-mode 1
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : switch S1 to 0 (normal) or switch S1 to 5 (no radiation)
.
002E 'Radiation on' during initialization (foot/hand switch)
Cause : Footswitch or hand switch for radiation on was pressed during initialization of the unit.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : control foot/hand switch
.
0032 GEN-CURVE not allowed
Cause : generator curve is no longer allowed
Active: during radiation
Possible trouble / help : change to another curve

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0033 Host D3 FEPROM error during download


Cause : Prior to downloading, the FEPROM type and memory space on D3 are checked. If the test is negative,
. this error is displayed.
Active: during downloading
Possible trouble / help : Defective Flash-EPROM Board D3 defective
.
0034 Host D3 FEPROM delete error during download
Cause : All FEPROMs are completely cleared prior to downloading. If not this error is indicated.
Active: during downloading
Possible trouble / help : +12 V programming voltage Board D3 defective
.
0035 Host D3 FEPROM programming error during download
Cause : During each write operation to the FEPROM the input value will be read back. If the read value
. does not agree with the written value, an error is displayed.
Active: during downloading
Possible trouble / help : FEPROM defective Board D3 defective
.
0038 Memory bank changeover error
Cause : The memory areas can not be correctly changed over. It is possible that the defective memory can nolonger be read.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : +5V power supply voltage < 4,75V Board D3 defective
.
0039 Block check error during service PC data transmission
Cause : Error during data transmission from Service PC to HOST.
Active: during service
Possible trouble / help : Serial cable from PC to unit Board D2 defective Software error
.
003A Echo timeout error during service PC data transmission
Cause : Error during data transmission from service PC to HOST.
Active: during service
Possible trouble / help : Serial cable from PC to unit board D2 defective Software error
.
003B Wrong echo during service PC data transmission
Cause : Error during data transmission from service PC to HOST.
Active: during service
Possible trouble / help : Serial cable from PC to unit board D2 defective Software error

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003C Interface error during service PC data transmission


Cause : Error during data transmission from service PC to HOST.
Active: during service
Possible trouble / help : Serial cable from PC to unit board D2 defective Software error
.
003D Host D3 EEPROM programming error
Cause : During each write operation to the EEPROM, the input value will be read back. If the read value does not agree with
the written value, an error is displayed.
Active: always
Possible trouble / help : EEPROM on board D3 defective Board D3 defective +5V power supply voltage < 4.75 V
.
003E Host D3 EEPROM checksum error
Cause : The stored checksum does not agree with the current value, i.e. the parameter file has an error. In this
. case, the entire file is automatically deleted.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Tube surges; board D3 defective; copy last parameter- and info file from diskette.
.
003F Host D3 NOVRAM checksum error
Cause : The stored checksum does not agree with the current value, i.e. the error memory is defective. In this
. case, the entire file is automatically deleted.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Tube surges; board D3 defective Organ programs and error memory were deleted.
.
0040 Host D6 FEPROM error during download
Cause : The type and storage capacity of the FEPROM are tested prior to downloading. If the test is
. negative, an error is indicated.
Active: during downloading
Possible trouble / help : FEPROM defective Unit board D6 defective
.
0041 Host D6 FEPROM delete error during download
Cause : All Flash-EPROMs will be completely cleared prior to downloading. If not, an error is indicated.
.
Active: during downloading
Possible trouble / help : +12 V programming voltage Unit board D6 defective

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0042 Host D6 FEPROM programming error during download


Cause : After each write operation to the FEPROM, the input value is read back. If the read value does not agree
. does not agree with the written value, an error is displayed.
Active: during downloading
Possible trouble / help : Flash-EPROM defective +12 V programming voltage defective Board D6 defective
.
0043 Console D20 does not answer during download
Cause : HOST transmits data to unit console, but receives no answer.
Active: during downloading
Possible trouble / help : Load lead for unit console does not answer Flash-EPROM defective
. Board D20 defective Download-connection defective
0044 Console D20 FEPROM delete error during download
Cause : Console FEPROM is completely cleared prior to downloading. If this proves impossible, an error is indicated.
Active: during downloading
Possible trouble / help : +15 V voltage Board D20 defective Appears in connection with error 420B
.
0045 Console D20 FEPROM programming error during download
Cause : After each write operation to the FEPROM, the input value is read back. If the value read does not agree
. with the value written, an error is displayed.
Active: during downloading
Possible trouble / help : Flash-EPROM defective +12 V programming voltage defective
. Board D20 defective Appears with error 420C
.
0046 TV does not answer during download
Cause : HOST transmits data to TV, but receives no answer.
Active: during downloading
Possible trouble / help : Load lead for TV does not answer TV system defective Download-connection defective
.
0047 TV NOVRAM delete error during download
Cause : All NOV RAMs are completely cleared prior to downloading. If this proves impossible, an error is indicated.
Active: during downloading
Possible trouble / help : +15 V voltage TV system defective

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0048 TV NOVRAM programming error during download


Cause : After each write operation to the NOVRAM, the input value is read back. If the value read does not agree
. with the value written, an error is displayed.
Active: during downloading
Possible trouble / help : NOVRAM defective TV system defective
.
0049 Memoskop D1/D18 does not answer during download
Cause : HOST transmits data to Memoskop, but receives no answer.
Active: during downloading
Possible trouble / help : Download indication D6.V12 dark Download connection defective Memoskop defective
.
004A Memoskop D1/D18 FEPROM delete error during download
Cause : All FE PROMs are completely cleared prior to downloading. If not, an error is indicated.
Active: during downloading
Possible trouble / help : +12 V programming voltage Memoskop defective
.
004B Memoskop D1/D18 FEPROM programming error during. download
Cause : After each write operation to the FEPROM, the input value is read back. If the read value does not agree
. with the written value, an error is displayed.
Active: during downloading
Possible trouble / help : FEPROM defective +12 V programming voltage Memoskop defective
.
004C Memoskop D2 does not answer during download
Cause : HOST transmits data to hard disk, but receives no answer.
Active: during downloading
Possible trouble / help : Load lead for hard disk does not answer Hard disk controller defective
. Download-connection defective
.
004D Memoskop D2 FEPROM delete error during download
Cause : All FE EPROMs are completely cleared prior to down-loading. If this proves impossible, an error is indicated.
Active: during downloading
Possible trouble / help : +12 V programming voltage Hard disk controller defective

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004E Memoskop D2 FEPROM programming error during download


Cause : After each write operation to the FEPROM, the input value is read back. If the value read doesn't agree
. with the value written, an error is displayed.
Active: during downloading
Possible trouble / help : FEPROM defective +12 V programming voltage Hard disk controller defective
.
004F No console 'READY' during download
Cause : HOST sends note to console, but receives no acknowledgement.
Active: during downloading
Possible trouble / help : Unit console Power supply for console defective Connection to console defective
. Internal procedure error during downloading
.
0050 No TV 'READY' during download
Cause : HOST sends note to TV, but receives no acknowledgement.
Active: during downloading
Possible trouble / help : TV system defective TV system power supply defective Connection to TV system defective
.
0051 No Memoskop D1/D18 'READY' during download
Cause : HOST sends note to Memoskop, but receives no acknowledgement.
Active: during downloading
Possible trouble / help : Memoskop defective Connection to Memoskop defective
.
0052 No Memoskop D2 'READY' during download
Cause : HOST sends note to hard disk, but receives no acknowledgement.
Active: during Download
Possible trouble / help : Hard disk controller defective Connection to hard disk controller defective
.
0053 Host D3 EEPROM faulty
Cause : EEPROM has been initialized. All adjustments of the test field and from service have been reseated.
Active:
Possible trouble / help : load latest parameter-file
0054 Unit Software version different
Cause : The stored unit software version string in menu <options><software ver>is different to the actual unit soft-version
Active:
Possible trouble / help : change software version in menu <options> <software ver> <set new>

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0055 Host D6 hardware not correct


Cause : processor checks D6
Active: power up
Possible trouble / help : D6 not plugged-in correctly AT-bus interface D6 defective
.
0056 Host D6 Watchdog Reset
Cause : Processor out of cycle
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Reset
.
0057 GEN D201 FEPROM delete error during download
Active: During DOWNLOAD of generator
Possible trouble / help : Check +12V on D201 FEPROM defective, change D201
.
0058 HOST-GEN communication error during download
Cause : Communication HOST - generator
Active: During DOWNLOAD of generator
Possible trouble / help : Reset
.
0059 Generator checksum failure after download
Active: During DOWNLOAD of generator
Possible trouble / help : Download once more
.
005A Generator communication error during download
Active: During DOWNLOAD of generator
Possible trouble / help : Reset

005B Generator communication error during download


Active: During DOWNLOAD of generator
Possible trouble / help : Reset
.
005C Generator FEPROM wrong internal ID
Cause : FEPROM type not released or FEPROM defective
Active: During DOWNLOAD of generator
Possible trouble / help : Board D201 defective

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1070 Host D6 S3B-receive-buffer unknown status


Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
1071 Host D6 S3B-receive-buffer has init status
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
1075 Host D6 S3B-undefined receive-message
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
1076 Host D6 S3B-class-error
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
1077 Host D6 S3B-code-error
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
1078 Host D6 S3B-code-extension-error
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
1079 Host D6 S3B-function-code-error
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective

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107A Host D6 S3B-undefined feedback


Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
107B Host D6 S3B-send-buffer full-message
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
107C HOST-S3 bus not initialized
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
107D Host D6 S3B-send-buffer undefined feedback
.Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
107E Host D6 S3B-send-buffer unknown status
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
107F Host D6 S3B-send-buffer unknown error
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
1081 Host D6 S3B-undefined input-feedback
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective

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1082 Host D6 S3B-undefined input-message


Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
1083 Host D6 S3B-undefined command-address
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
1084 Host D6 S3B-undefined input-error
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
1085 Host D6 S3B-undefined input-receive-feedback
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
1086 HOST - S3 bus communication error
Cause : Communication between HOST and S3 bus disturbed
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Board D6 defective Normal following Download set the unit Online
.
1087 Host D6 S3B-input wrong-length-error
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
1088 Host D6 S3B-input unknown-type-error
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective

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108A Host D6 S3B-input wrong-checksum-error


Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
108B Host D6 S3B-input undefined feedback
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
10D4 Host D6 S3C-IOB unknown receive status
Cause : S3C software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
10D5 Host D6 S3C-IOB receive-init-status
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
10D9 Host D6 S3C-IOB receive undefined message
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
10DA Host D6 S3C-IOB class error
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
10DB Host D6 S3C-IOB code error
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective

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10DE Host D6 S3C-IOB receive undefined feedback


Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
10DF Host D6 S3C-IOB send-buffer full
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
10E0 Host D6 I/O RAM not initialized
Cause : Dual ported RAM on D6 can't be initialized
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Check FEPROM for S3C Download S3C software Check RAM on D6 D6 defective
.
10E1 Host D6 S3C-IOB send undefined feedback
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
10E2 Host D6 S3C-IOB send unknown status
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
10E3 Host D6 S3C-IOB send unknown error
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
10E5 Host D6 S3C-IOB-input undefined feedback
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective

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10E6 Host D6 S3C-IOB-input undefined message


Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
10E7 Host D6 S3C-IOB-input undefined command-address
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
10E8 Host D6 S3C-IOB-input undefined error
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
10E9 Host D6 S3C-IOB-input-receive undefined feedback
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
10EA HOST - I/O bus communication error
Cause : Communication between HOST and I/O bus disturbed
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Board D6 defective Normal following Download and set the unit Online
.
10EB Host D6 S3C-IOB-input-receive wrong-length
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
10EC Host D6 S3C-IOB-input-receive unknown-type
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective

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10EE Host D6 S3C-IOB-input-receive wrong-checksum


Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective
.
10EF Host D6 S3C-IOB-input-receive undefined feedback
Cause : S3C-software doesn't work properly
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download S3C software D6 defective

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Error message: Memoskop device errors


.
2101 Memoskop D1/D18 processor hardware error
Cause : Internal processor test negative.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : processor defective Board D1 defective.
.
2102 Memoskop D1/D18 external processor RAM test failed
Cause : All RAMS are cleared during initialization. If this is not possible, an error is indicated.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : RAM defective Board D1 defective.
.
2103 Memoskop D1/D18 checksum test configuration. byte failed
Cause : Current checksum does not agree with stored checksum. In this case, the standard configuration
. is automatically selected.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : NOVRAM defective Replace board D1 Restore old configuration
.
2104 Memsokop D1/D18 FEPROM checksum error
Cause : Current checksum does not agree with stored checksum.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Flash-EPROM defective Replace board D1 Try to download
.
2105 Memoskop D2 (D21/D17/D22) not addressable
Cause : When data are sent to D2 (D21/D17/D22) the data transmitted are automatically polled. If the feedback
. is not correct, an error message appears.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 (D21/D17/D22) defective(not plugged in) Back-plane D5 defective
. Board D1 defective
.
2106 Memoskop D2 (D21/D22/D17) CPU2-BUS defective
Cause : Error detected in CPU 2 during initialization. Internal test images no longer selectable. Image can
. no longer be cleared for "Next Patient".
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 (D21/D17/D22) defective Back-plane D5 defective
. Board D1 defective

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2107 Memoskop D1 NOVRAM (Hospital line IMG) checksum error


Cause : Current checksum does not agree with the stored one Only an empty line is displayed instead of the name.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : NOVRAM defective Board D1 defective
.
2108 Memoskop D1/D18 Stack overflow
Cause : Internal Software Error
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : reset
.
2109 Memoskop IMG-text-loading checksum test failed
Cause: During loading an image from the disk there was a checksum failure of the text of this image. No text will be
loaded.
Active: during loading of an image
Possible trouble / help: There wasn't ever stored any text on this image. Disk is full
. Change 50Hz to 60Hz or 60Hz to 50Hz
.
210A Memoskop D22 not addressable
Cause : When data are sent to D22 the transmitted data are automatically polled. If the feedback is not
. correct, an error massage appears.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Board D22 defective (not plugged in)
.
2301 No START following HS_MODE (exposure telegram start)
Cause : HOST has transmitted the HS_MODE signal, but the answer (hardware lead START) is not transmitted within 5 sec.
Active: during radiation
Possible trouble / help : Operator error - the release switch was pressed either too briefly or in
short, rapid succession.
2302 Excessive START pause during pulsed-mode operation
Cause : HS_STOP (end of exposure) message not received within 5 sec. in pulsed mode. This may result in a HOST reset.
Active: during pulsed mode operation
Possible trouble / help : Operator error - the release switch was pressed either too briefly or in short, rapid succession.

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2303 VR-sync. missing in HS_MODE


Cause : The Memoskop-internal VR pulse is missing on board D1 at the beginning of the exposure. The green LED on
. the Memoskop does not light up.
Active: during start of exposure
Possible trouble / help : Connector X13 on board D1 Board D1 defective Power supply power supply
.
2304 Internal VR sync. in HS_MODE
Cause : The Memoskop-external VR pulse is missing on board D1 at the start of the exposure. The Memoskop
. is synchronized to the internal VR sync.
Active: during start of exposure
Possible trouble / help : BAS signal from TV system missing Plug X9 not connected Board D1 defective
.
2401 Memsokop CPU1/2 communication error
Cause : Communication error between CPU1 (D1) and CPU2 (D2) The checksum is not ok. Error detected by D1.
Active: during hard-disk activities
Possible trouble / help : Board D1, D2, or D5 defective Different software on D1 and D2. Try Download.
.
2402 Memsokop, no communication with CPU2 following RESET
Cause : Communication error between CPU1 (D1) and CPU2 (D2). Error detected by D1.
Active: during initialization
Possible trouble / help : Board D1, D2, or D5 defective. Different software on D1 and D2 Try Download
. Possible sub-sequence error resulting from error 2103.
.
2403 Memoskop, timeout during communication with CPU2
Cause : Timeout during communication between D1 and CPU2
Active: during all hard-disk activities
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 (CPU2) defective Different software on D1 and D2 Try Download Memoskop.
.
2404 Memoskop, error during polling of CPU2 version
Cause : Wrong software detected in CPU2 (D2).
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Different software versions on boards D1 and D2 Try Download Memoskop.

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2420 Memoskop IMG_SUB Disk overflow


Cause : All images on disk are 'protected'; No images will be written to disk. (only warning)
Active: when store an image on disk
Possible trouble / help : 'unprotect' patients
.
2421 Memoskop IMG_SUB disk full
Cause : scene is longer than amount of 'unprotected images'. No more images will be stored on disk. (only warning)
Active: when store an image on disk
Possible trouble / help :'unprotect' patients
.
2422 Memoskop IMG_SUB Un expected Image type
Cause : Sub-traction image found without mask (only warning)
Active: during loading an image from disk
Possible trouble / help : Overwrite image
.
2423 Memoskop IMG_SUB no stored image available
Cause : No image found on disk; all images cleared (only warning)
Active: during loading an image from disk
Possible trouble / help :
.
2424 Memoskop disk directory init error
Cause : Failure during initialization of disk directory
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
2425 Memoskop IMG_SUB disk directory checksum error
Cause : Checksum error during reading the disk directory Disk directory will be initialized, all 'protections'
. will be canceled, deleted images become visible (no name patients with date 0.JAN)
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Unit was switched off during exposure or number of images on disk was changed
.
2480 Memoskop hard disk-bus error
Cause : bus not free
Active:
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective

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2481 Memoskop hard disk-bus error


Cause : no arbitration phase
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
2482 Memoskop hard disk-bus error
Cause : no selection phase
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
2483 Memoskop hard disk-bus error
Cause : no reselection phase
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
2484 Memoskop hard disk-bus error
Cause : no command phase 1
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
2485 Memoskop hard disk-bus error
Cause : no command phase 2
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
2486 Memoskop hard disk-bus error
Cause : no data in phase 1
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
2487 Memoskop hard disk-bus error
Cause : no data in phase 2
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
2488 Memoskop hard disk-bus error
Cause : no data out phase 1
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
2489 Memoskop hard disk-bus error
Cause : no data out phase 2
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective

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248A Memoskop hard disk-bus error


Cause : no status phase
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
248B Memoskop hard disk-bus error
Cause : no message in phase
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
248C Memoskop hard disk-bus error
Cause : no message out phase
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
248D Memoskop hard disk-bus error
Cause : no data out LRAM phase 1
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
248E Memoskop hard disk-bus error
Cause : no data out LRAM phase 2
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
248F Memoskop hard disk-bus error
Cause : no data in LRAM phase 1
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
2490 Memoskop hard disk-bus error
Cause : no data-in-LRAM phase 2
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
2491 Memoskop hard disk-bus timeout error
Cause : CPU1 I/O data timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
2492 Memoskop hard disk-bus error
Cause : CPU1 no out-data phase 1
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective

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2493 Memoskop hard disk-bus timeout error


Cause : CPU1 OUT-data phase timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
2494 Memoskop hard disk-bus timeout error
Cause : CPU1 IN-data timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
2495 Memoskop hard disk-bus timeout error
Cause : CPU1 IN-data timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
2496 Memoskop hard disk-bus timeout error
Cause : CPU1 IN-data phase timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24A0 Memoskop CPU2-SW-Error
Cause : No Arbitration phase Internal Software Error
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24A1 Memoskop CPU2-SW-Error
Cause : No Reselection phase Internal Software Error
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24A3 Memoskop CPU2-SW-Error
Cause : No Message Out Phase Impl Internal Software Error
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24B0 Memoskop hard disk bus timeout error
Cause : Arbitration time out
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24B1 Memoskop hard disk bus timeout error
Cause : Selection timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective

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24B2 Memoskop hard disk bus timeout error


Cause : Reselection timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24B3 Memoskop hard disk bus timeout error
Cause : Command entry timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24B4 Memoskop hard disk bus timeout error
Cause : Command phase timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24B5 Memoskop hard disk bus timeout error
Cause : Data-IN timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24B6 Memoskop hard disk bus timeout error
Cause : Data-IN phase timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24B7 Memoskop hard disk bus timeout error
Cause : Data-OUT timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24B8 Memoskop hard disk bus timeout error
Cause : Data-OUT phase timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24B9 Memoskop hard disk bus timeout error
Cause : Status entry timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24BA Memoskop hard disk bus timeout error
Cause : Status phase timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective

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24BB Memoskop hard disk bus timeout error


Cause : Message IN-entry timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24BC Memoskop hard disk bus timeout error
Cause : Message IN-phase timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24BD Memoskop hard disk bus timeout error
Cause : Message Out-entry timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24BE Memoskop hard disk bus timeout error
Cause : Message OUT-phase timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24BF Memoskop hard disk bus timeout error
Cause : Data-OUT-LRAM-entry timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24C0 Memoskop hard disk bus timeout error
Cause : Data-OUT-LRAM-phase timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24C1 Memoskop hard disk bus timeout error
Cause : Data-IN-LRAM-entry timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24C2 Memoskop hard disk bus timeout error
Cause : Data-IN-LRAM-phase timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24C3 Memoskop hard disk bus timeout error
Cause : CMD-exit-Message entry timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective

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24D0 Memoskop hard disk error


Cause : Check condition
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24D1 Memoskop hard disk error
Cause : Unexpected Status
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24D2 Memoskop hard disk error
Cause : Unexpected IN-message
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24D3 Memoskop hard disk error
Cause : Data parity error
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24D4 Memoskop hard disk error
Cause : Hard disc not on SCSI bus
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective 12V-Power Supply
.
24D5 Memoskop hard disk error
Cause : Hard disk not ready
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective 12V-Power Supply
.
24D8 Memoskop hard disk bus error
Cause : SCSI Stop error
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective. Cable defective Hard disk defective Memoskop hard disk bus error
Cause : SCSI stop: parity error
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24DA Memoskop hard disk bus error
Cause : SCSI stop: Data phase error
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective

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24DB Memoskop hard disk bus error


Cause : SCSI stop: error
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24DC Memoskop hard disk bus error
Cause : SCSI stop: LRAM stop error
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24DD Memoskop hard disk bus error
Cause : SCSI stop error
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24DE Memoskop hard disk bus error
Cause : SCSI stop error
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24DF Memoskop hard disk bus error
Cause : SCSI stop error
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24E0 Memoskop harddisk bus error
Cause : CMD exit with check condition
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24E1 Memoskop hard disk bus error
Cause : CMD Exit no message in phase
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24E2 Memoskop hard disk bus error
Cause : CMD exit unexpected IN-message
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Cable defective Hard disk defective
.
24F0 Memoskop CPU2-SW-error
Cause : Unknown DBI unknown request from CPU1
Possible trouble / help : Internal SW error

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24F1 Memoskop CPU2-SW-error


Cause : Error in 3 byte ADD
Possible trouble / help : Internal SW error
.
24F2 Memoskop CPU2-SW-error
Cause : Checksum Error in FEPROM
Possible trouble / help : Board D2 defective Try download
.
24F3 Memoskop CPU2-SW-error
Cause : Wrong request
Possible trouble / help : Internal SW Error
.
24F4 Memoskop CPU2-SW-error
Cause : Wrong request number
Possible trouble / help : Internal SW Error
.
24F8 Memoskop CPU1-CPU2 communication error
Cause : Receiver timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D1 defective Board D2 defective Board D5 defective
.
24F9 Memoskop CPU1-CPU2 communication error
Cause : Receiver checksum error
Possible trouble / help : Board D1 defective Board D2 defective Board D5 defective
.
24FA Memoskop CPU1-CPU2 communication error
Cause : Transmitter timeout
Possible trouble / help : Board D1 defective Board D2 defective Board D5 defective
.
24FB Memoskop CPU1-CPU2 communication error
Cause : Transmitter checksum error
Possible trouble / help : Board D1 defective Board D2 defective Board D5 defective
.
24FC Memoskop CPU1-CPU2 communication error
Cause : Transmitter HW Error
Possible trouble / help : Board D1 defective Board D2 defective Board D5 defective

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2501 Memoskop unknown S3 bus telegram received


Cause : Unknown command on S3 bus
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Different software versions on boards D1 and host Try Download HOST and Memoskop.
.
2502 Memoskop S3 bus telegram with wrong length received
Cause : wrong command on S3 bus
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Different software versions on boards D1 and D2 Try Download HOST and Memoskop.
.
2503 Memoskop IMG S3 bus transmit error
Cause : Error in data transmission between Memoskop and S3 bus
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Host - S3 bus - D6 input connection defective Output connection for board D1 defective
.
2504 Memoskop S3 bus receive error
Cause : Error in data transmission between S3 bus and Memoskop
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Output connection between host D6 and S3 bus defective
. Input connection of board D1 defective
.
2601 Memoskop error during text controller test
Cause : Internal test of test controller negative.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Text module D6 in Memoskop defective Board D1 defective
.
2602 Memoskop error during text controller RAM test
Cause : Internal test of test controller RAMs negative.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Text module D6 in Memoskop defective Board D1 defective
.
2610 Memoskop keyboard interface test: baud rate too low
Cause : Error detected in SG carriage during keyboard test
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Text module D6 in Memoskop defective Board D1 defective

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2611 Memoskop keyboard interface test: baud rate too high


Cause : Error detected in SG carriage during keyboard test
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Interface module for keyboard on board D1 defective.
.
2612 Memoskop keyboard interface test: Baud clock missing
Cause : Error detected in SG carriage during keyboard test
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Interface module for keyboard on board D1 defective.
.
2620 Memoskop keyboard interface test: Feedback error
Cause : Error detected in SG carriage during keyboard test
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Interface module for keyboard on board D1 defective.
.
2621 Memoskop keyboard interface test: Feedback timeout
Cause : Error detected in SG carriage during keyboard test
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Interface module for keyboard on board D1 defective.
.
2710 Memoskop BAS sync. test: H sync. period too long
Cause : Error detected during synchronization test of storage TV system
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Board D1 defective Cable X13 on Memoskop
.
2711 Memoskop BAS sync. test: H sync. period too short
Cause : Error detected during synchronization test of storage TV system
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Board D1 defective Cable X13 on Memoskop
.
2712 Memoskop BAS sync. test: H sync. missing
Cause : Error detected during synchronization test of storage TV system
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Board D1 defective Cable X13 on Memoskop

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2720 Memoskop BAS sync. test: 50 Hz VR sync period too long


Cause : Error detected during synchronization test of storage TV system
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Board D1 defective Cable X13 on Memoskop
.
2721 Memoskop BAS sync. test: 50 Hz VR sync period too short
Cause : Error detected during synchronization test of storage TV system
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Board D1 defective Cable X13 on Memoskop
.
2722 Memoskop BAS sync. test: 60 Hz VR sync period too long
Cause : Error detected during synchronization test of storage TV system
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Board D1 defective Cable X13 on Memoskop
.
2723 Memoskop BAS sync. test: 60 Hz VR sync period too short
Cause : Error detected during synchronization test of storage TV system
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Board D1 defective Cable X13 on Memoskop
.
2724 Memoskop BAS sync. test: VR sync. missing
Cause : Error detected during synchronization test of storage TV system
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Board D1 defective Cable X13 on Memoskop
.
2730 Memoskop BAS sync. test: H sync. level error
Cause : Error detected during synchronization test of storage TV system
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Board D1 defective Cable X13 on Memoskop
.
2731 Memoskop BAS sync. test: PLL lock error
Cause : Error detected during synchronization test of storage TV system
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Board D1 defective Cable X13 on Memoskop

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2740 Memoskop BAS sync. test: VR interrupt missing


Cause : Error detected during synchronization test of storage TV system
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Board D1 defective Cable X13 on Memoskop
.
2750 Memoskop BAS sync. test: Wrong call up parameter
Cause : Error detected during synchronization test of storage TV system
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Software error
.
2800 Memoskop Voltage test: ADC ref. voltage too high
Cause : Reference voltage for analog/digital converter on board D1 too high.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : CPU1 error Board D1 defective
.
2801 Memoskop Voltage test: ADC ref. voltage too low
Cause : Reference voltage for analog/digital converter on board D1 too high.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : CPU1 error +5 V supply voltage too high Board D1 defective
.
2810 Memoskop Voltage test: VPP min. too high
Cause : Programming voltage for flash PROMs out of tolerance.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Voltage regulator for programming voltages on D1 defective Connector X13 on Memoskop
.
2811 Memoskop Voltage test: VPP min. too low
Cause : Programming voltage for flash PROMs out of tolerance.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Voltage regulator for programming voltages on D1 defective Connector X13 on Memoskop
.
2812 Memoskop Voltage test: VPP max. too high
Cause : Programming voltage for flash PROMs out of tolerance.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Voltage regulator for programming voltages on D1 defective Connector X13 on Memoskop

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2813 Memoskop Voltage test: VPP max. too low


Cause : Programming voltage for flash PROMs out of tolerance.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Voltage regulator for programming voltages on D1 defective Connector X13 on Memoskop
.
2814 Memoskop Voltage test: VPP missing
Cause : Programming voltage for flash PROMs out of tolerance.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Voltage regulator for programming voltages on D1 defective Connector X13 on Memoskop
.
2820 Memoskop Voltage test: 5V analog too high
Cause : Supply voltage exceeds 6 V
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Voltage regulator on board D1 def. Connector X13 on Memoskop
.
2821 Memoskop Voltage test: 5V analog too low
Cause : Supply voltage less than 4 V; LED +5V on Memoskop switches off.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Voltage regulator on board D1 def. Connector X13 on Memoskop
.
2830 Memoskop Voltage test: -5V2 too high
Cause : Supply voltage for clock too high
Possible trouble / help : Voltage regulator on board D1 def. Connector X13 on Memoskop
.
2831 Memoskop Voltage test: -5V2 too low
Cause : Supply voltage for clock too low; LED on Memoskop -5V2 switches off.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Voltage regulator on board D1 def. Connector X13 on Memoskop
.
2840 Memoskop Voltage test: VEE analog (-5V) too high
Cause : Supply voltage for ADC/DAC too high.
Possible trouble / help : Voltage regulator on board D1 def. Connector X13 on Memoskop
2841 Memoskop Voltage test: VEE analog (-5V) too low
Cause : Supply voltage for ADC/DAC too low. LED VEE on Memoskop switches off.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Voltage regulator on board D1 def. Connector X13 on Memoskop

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Error message: TV device errors


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3001 TV reference voltage out of tolerance
Cause : Tolerances for reference voltage exceeded
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : See troubleshooting instructions Power supply D10 Board D110
.
3004 TV D112 NVRAM RAM-region error
Cause : Processor tries to overwrite a protected area in the NVRAM.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Perform "source" test and switch unit off and on. Error eliminated: ok
. Error not eliminated: D112 board; +5V voltage (rise, drop).
.
3005 TV D112 NVRAM checksum error
Cause : Stored checksum of NVRAM does not agree with actual checksum.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Try download and switch on/off several times Error eliminated: ok
. Error not eliminated: D112; +5V voltage (rise, drop).
.
3006 TV D112 NVRAM test error
Cause : Test of NVRAM is negative
Active: during Download
Possible trouble / help : NVRAM defective -> Replace D112
.
3009 TV interference during download
Cause : Illegal spikes on download line
Active: during Download
Possible trouble / help : Check download lines
.
3010 KK voltage out of tolerance
Cause : One of the KK voltages (+5 V digital, +12 V analog, +12 V digital, -10 V digital) is missing.
Active: Constantly . G5321-83
Possible trouble / help : Measure at D110 pin X4/b10: Voltage between +1.9 and +2.0 V: +5 V digital defective
.Voltage between - 0.6 and - 0.3 V: +12 V digital defective Voltage between +4.6 and +4.7 V:-10 V digital defective
.Voltage between +2.6 and +2.7 V: +12 V analog defective .Voltage between +4.0 and +4.1 V: all voltages are o.k.

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3011 TV CUP Pelletier voltage out of tolerance


Cause : Faulty supply voltage of Pelletier element
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Voltage at test pin X1/30 (CUP) not ok -> power supply defective
. If voltage at test pin X1/30 (CUP) is ok, then measure voltage at test pin X2/15 (GUP);
. If ok -> VV (preamp) board defective. If voltage at test pin X2/15 (GUP) is not ok, KK def.
.
3012 KK B DC signal out of tolerance
Cause : DC value of B signal on board KK not ok
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Power supply of D110 (preamp) Test pin X1/VV ok: D110 defective
. Test pin X1/VV not ok: KK board defective.
.
3013 KK B-signal AC-value out of tolerance
Cause : AC value of B signal on board KK not ok
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : KK board defective
.
3014 KK Pelletier element does not cool the CCD chip
Cause : Measured temperature value with active Pelletier element not lower than with inactive Pelletier element.
Active: during initial loading of the TV camera
Possible trouble / help :Normal after worming up of the CCD chip KK and initial loading of the TV camera.
. Pelletier element defective
.
3020 TV D110 X27TP D+12V out of tolerance
Cause : +12 V digital supply voltage for the KK board def.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Test pin X27/D110 ok: D110 defective.
. Test pin X27/D110 not ok but +15 V ok: D110 defective.
. Test pin X27/D110 not ok and +15 V not ok: power supply defective.
.
3021 TV D110 X26TP A+12V out of tolerance
Cause : +12 V analog supply voltage for KK board defective.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : D110 defective

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3022 TV D110 LED V62, +5V out of tolerance


Cause : +5 V supply voltage for the VV board defective
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Test pin X1/25 on D110 ok:D110 defective
. Test pin X1/25 on D110 not ok: power supply defective
.
3023 TV D110 LED V63, -10V Pelletier (CUB) out of tolerance
Cause : Supply voltage for Pelletier element (-10V) defective
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Test pin X1/29 on D110 ok: D110 defective
. Test pin X1/29 on D110 not ok: power supply defective
.
3024 TV D110 X28TP, A-12V out of tolerance
Cause : Fault in -12 V supply voltage for D110
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Test pin X28/D110 ok: D110 def
. Test pin X28/VV not ok but -15 V supply voltage ok: D110 defective
. Test pin X28/D110 not ok and -15 V supply voltage not ok: power supply def.
.
3025 TV D110 X29TP, D-12V out of tolerance
Cause: Fault in -12 V supply voltage for D110
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : D110 defective
.
3027 TV D110 X6TP, H-saw-tooth amplitude test error
Cause : Fault in H saw-tooth on D110
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Test pin X6/D110 ok: D110 def. Test pin X6/D110 not ok and amplitude adjustable: Set amplitude.
.Amplitude not adjustable: Measure XH/C9 on H-pulse board If H-pulse ok: D110 defective; otherwise, D112.
.
3028 TV D110 X8TP, digital measuring field test error
Cause : Fault in digital measuring field
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Test pin X8 on D110 ok: VV board defective
. Test pin X8 on D110 not ok: Measure test pin X4/a8.
. Test pin o.k.:D110 defective; otherwise D112 defective.

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3029 TV IW analog measuring field test error


Cause : Error in analog measuring field
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : D111 defective D110 possibly defective
.
302A TV D110 X9TP, 250kHz-test-image test error
Cause : Fault in digital test image
Active: during test image
Possible trouble / help : Activate 250 kHz test image and measure test pin X9 on D110.
. If ok: D110 defective; otherwise switch over S100/D110 and measure X9/D110 again.
. If ok: D112 defective; otherwise D110 defective.
.
302B TV D110 IW MIWB signal error
Cause : MIWD signal on D110 defective
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : D110 defective
.
302C TV D110 BASA signal error
Cause : BASA contrast of D110 defective
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : D110 defective Check connection to Memoskop (75-ohm terminal resistance)
.
302D TV D110 BASA linear signal error
Cause: BASA signal (linear) of D110 defective
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : D110 defective
.
302E TV D110 BASA gamma signal error
Cause : BASA signal (gamma) of D110 defective
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : D110 defective
.
3030 TV D111 actual value error
Cause : Fault on D111
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Check supply voltages on D110. If voltages ok: D111 defective.

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3031 TV D111 actual value timeout


Cause : Fault on IW board
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Check supply voltages on D110. If voltages ok: D111 def.
.
3032 TV D111 actual value transfer error
Cause : transfer error on D111
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : D111 defective
.
3033 TV D111 actual value timeout on transfer
Cause : transfer error on D111
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : D111 defective
.
3035 TV D111 actual value digital error
Cause : Fault in IWB signal
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : If error 302B also occurs,D110 is defective; otherwise D111 is defective.
.
3036 TV D111 actual value MW error
Cause : Error in actual mean value
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : D111 defective
.
3037 TV D111 actual value SW error
Cause : Error in actual peak value, white
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : D111 defective
.
3038 TV D111 actual value SS error
Cause : Error in actual peak value, black
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : D111 defective

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3039 TV D111 actual value SS-SW error


Cause : Error in actual peak value, black and white
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : D111 defective
.
303A TV D111 AGC error
Cause : fault in AGC control
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : D111 defective
.
3101 TV D112 test switch active
3102 TV data failure
Active: Constantly
3103 TV DBI failure
Active: Constantly
3104 TV D111 actual value isn't ready
Active: during power up
310A TV NOVRAM error during download
Active: during TV Download
310B TV HX_DLO_START signal not received during download
Active: during TV Download
310C TV NOVRAM checksum error during download
Active: during TV Download

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Error message: Console device errors


4001 Console FEPROM checksum error
Cause : Wrong checksum during data transfer from console to HOST.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : FEPROM defective Software in FEPROM console defective Try Download.
.
4002 Console watchdog reset error
Cause : Console signals a RESET to the HOST
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : FEPROM defective Software in FEPROM console defective Try Download.
.
4003 Console FEPROM +12V Vpp out of tolerance
Cause : Programming voltage for FE PROMs out-of-tolerance
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Power supply for console not o.k. Console defective Break in cable
.
4004 Console +5V out of tolerance
Cause : Power supply for console out-of-tolerance
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Power supply for console not o.k. Console defective Break in cable
.
4005 Console SW version not released
Cause : Software version of console could not be recognized.
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : Console software defective, Try download console

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Error message: TV device errors


4105 TV D112 NVRAM checksum error during download
Cause : Error detected during download
Active: during TV download
Possible trouble / help : Board D112 defective Repeat download.
.
4106 TV D112 NVRAM test error during download
Cause : Error detected during download
Active: during TV download
Possible trouble / help : Board D112 defective Repeat download.
.
4116 TV D112 data error during download
Cause : Error detected during download
Active: during TV download
Possible trouble / help : reset
.
4117 TV D112 DBI error during download
Cause : Unknown data word detected during download
Active: during TV download
Possible trouble / help : Operation of unit executed during download
.
411E TV D112 NVRAM error during download
Cause : Error detected during download
Active: during TV Download
Possible trouble / help : Repeat download. Board D112 may be defective.
.
411F TV D112 no download start
Cause : No data are sent for Download unless a download request is pending.
Active: during TV download
Possible trouble / help : Software error
.
4120 TV D112 checksum error in DBI during download
Cause : Error detected during download
Active: during TV download
Possible trouble / help : Malfunction of data line Check plug connections.

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Error message: Console checksum errors


4201 Console FEPROM checksum error during download
Cause : Wrong checksum for data transfer.
Active: during console download
Possible trouble / help : FEPROM defective Software in FEPROM console defective
.
4202 Console watchdog reset during download
Cause : Console signals a RESET to the HOST
Active: during console download
Possible trouble / help : FEPROM in console defective Try download.
.
4203 Console FEPROM +12V Vpp out of tolerance during. download
Cause : Programming voltage for FE PROMs out-of-tolerance
Active: during console download
Possible trouble / help : Power supply for console not o.k. Console defective Break in cable
.
4204 Console +5V out of tolerance during download
Cause : Power supply for console out-of-tolerance
Active: during console download
Possible trouble / help : Power supply for console not o.k. Console defective Break in cable
4205 Console SW version not released during download
Cause : Software version of console could not be recognized.
Active: during console download
Possible trouble / help : Console software defective Try download
.
420B Console FEPROM erase error during download
Cause : The FEPROM is completely erased prior to programming. If this proves impossible, an error message appears.
Active: during console download
Possible trouble / help : +15 V supply voltage missing Board D20 defective

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420C Console FEPROM programming error during download


Cause : After each write operation to the FEPROM, the input value is read back. If the value read does not agree
. with the value written, an error is displayed.
Active during: Console download
Possible trouble / help : FEPROM defective, D20 +15 V supply voltage Console defective

420D Console checksum error in DBI during download


Cause : Data were transmitted with the wrong checksum.
Active: during console download
Possible trouble / help : Malfunction of the data line Check plug connections
.
420E Console FEPROM checksum error during download
Cause : Checksum of flash EPROM is not correct
Active: during console Download
Possible trouble / help : FEPROM defective Board D20

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Error message: D1 memoskop device errors


4314 Memoskop D1/D18 data checksum error during download
Cause : Checksum error detected in data transfer
Active: during Memoskop download
Possible trouble / help : Malfunction of data line Check plug connections
.
4321 Memoskop D1/D18 not ready for download
Cause : Request sent for download, however, Memoskop not ready.
Active: during download of Memoskop D1 (D18)
Possible trouble / help : Timing. Try download again.
.
4322 Memoskop D1/D18 DBI too long during download
Cause : Excessively long data word detected during download.
Active: during download of Memoskop D1 (D18)
Possible trouble / help : Fault in Memoskop Board D1 (D18) S3-Bus error
.
4323 Memoskop D1/D18 address outside of area dur. download
Cause : Selected address lies outside of permissible area
Active: during download of Memoskop D1 (D18)
Possible trouble / help : Internal software error
.
4324 Memoskop D1/D18 incorrect data checksum dur. download
Cause : Data was transferred with an incorrect checksum.
Active: during download of Memoskop D1 (D18)
Possible trouble / help : Malfunction of data line (S3-Bus). Check plug connections.
.
4331 Memoskop D1/D18 FEPROM erase error during download
Cause : Memoskop can not be cleared
Active: during download of Memoskop D1 (D18)
Possible trouble / help : FEPROM defective. +15 V supply voltage, X13 Board D1 defective
.
4332 Memoskop D1/D18 FEPROM programming error during. download
Cause : After each write operation to the FEPROM, the input value is read back. If the value read does not agree
. with the value written, an error is displayed.
Active: during download of Memoskop D1 (D18)
Possible trouble / help : FEPROM defective +15 V supply voltage, X13 Board D1 defective

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4333 Memoskop D1/D18 FEPROM1 programming error during download


Cause : No data can be written to FEPROM 1.
Active: during download of Memoskop D1 (D18)
Possible trouble / help : FEPROM defective Board D1 (D18) defective +15 V supply voltage, X13
.
4334 Memoskop D1/D18 FEPROM2 programming error during download
Cause : No data can be written to FEPROM 2.
Active: during download of Memoskop D1 (D18)
Possible trouble / help : FEPROM defective Board D1 (D18) defective +15 V supply voltage, X13
.
4335 Memoskop D1/D18 FEPROM not complete erased during. download
Cause : The FEPROM is completely erased prior to programming. If this proves impossible, an error message appears.
Active: during download of Memoskop D1 (D18)
Possible trouble / help : +15 V supply voltage missing Board D1 (D18) defective FEPROM defective
.
4336 Memoskop D1/D18 FEPROM all bytes already 0
4341 Memoskop D1/D18 unknown test number during download
Cause :An unknown test number was called up.
Active: during download of Memoskop D1 (D18)
Possible trouble / help : Software error
.
4342 Memoskop D1/D18 unknown DBI in HX_REQUEST during download
Cause : Unknown data bit detected during polling of configuration
Active: during download of Memoskop D1 (D18)
Possible trouble / help : Software error
.
4343 Memoskop D1/D18 wrong segment during download
Cause : Software error
Active: during download of Memoskop D1 (D18)
Possible trouble / help : reset
.
4345 Memoskop D1/D18 wrong segment during download
Cause : Software error
Active: during download of Memoskop D1 (D18)
Possible trouble / help :reset

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4351 Memoskop D1/D18 unknown telegram from HOST during download


4352 Memoskop D1/D18 receive error during download
Cause : Error in data reception by HOST
Active: during download of Memoskop D1 (D18)
Possible trouble / help : Memoskop-HOST connection Software error
.
4353 Memoksop D1/D18 transmit error during download
Cause : Error in data transmission by HOST
Active: during download of Memoskop D1 (D18)
Possible trouble / help : Memoskop-HOST connection
.
4361 Memoskop D1/D18 +12V Vpp out of tolerance during download
Cause : +12 V programming voltage not o.k.
Active: during download of Memoskop D1
Possible trouble / help : Connector X13 on board D1 Board D1 (D18) defective Power unit voltage supply
.
4362 Memoskop D1/D18 +12.4V Vpp out of tolerance during download
Cause : +12 V programming voltage not o.k.
Active: during download of Memoskop D1 (D18)
Possible trouble / help : Connector X13 on board D1 Board D1 (D18) defective Power unit voltage supply
.
4363 Memoskop D1/D18 internal test failed during download
Cause : Error during internal test
Active: during download of Memoskop D1 (D18)
Possible trouble / help : reset
.
4371 Memoskop D1/D18 FEPROM checksum error during download
Cause : Checksum of FE PROMs incorrect
Active: during download of Memoskop D1
Possible trouble / help : FEPROM defective

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Error message: D2 memoskop device errors


4414 Memoskop D2 data checksum error during download
Cause : Error detected in checksum during data transfer.
Active: during download of Memoskop D2
Possible trouble / help : Malfunction of data line Check plug connections D1 defective
.
4421 Memoskop D2 not ready for download
Cause : Request sent for download, however, Memoskop not yet ready.
Active: during download of Memoskop D2
Possible trouble / help : reset
.
4422 Memoskop D2 DBI too long during download
Cause : Excessively long data word detected during download.
Active: during download of Memoskop D2
Possible trouble / help : Fault in Memoskop Board D2 S3-Bus error
.
4423 Memoskop D2 address outside of area during download
Cause : Selected address lies outside of permissible area
Active: during download of Memoskop D2
Possible trouble / help : reset
.
4424 Memoskop D2 incorrect data checksum during download
Cause : Data transferred with incorrect checksum.
Active: during download of Memoskop D2
Possible trouble / help : Malfunction of data line. Check plug connections.
.
4431 Memoskop D2 FEPROM erase error during download
Cause : Memoskop can not be cleared
Active: during download of Memoskop D2
Possible trouble / help : Board D2, D1 defective. +15 V supply voltage, X13 FEPROM defective
.
4432 Memoskop D2 FEPROM programming error during download
Cause : After each write operation to the FEPROM, the input value is read back. If the value read does not agree
. with the value written, an error is displayed.
Active: during download of Memoskop D2
Possible trouble / help : FEPROM defective +15 V supply voltage, X13 Board D2, D1 defective

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4433 Memoskop D2 FEPROM1 programming error during download


Cause : No data can be written to FEPROM 1.
Active: during download of Memoskop D2
Possible trouble / help : FEPROM defective +15 V supply voltage, X13 Board D2, D1 defective
.
4434 Memoskop D2 FEPROM2 programming error during download
Cause : No data can be written to FEPROM 2.
Active: during download of Memoskop D2
Possible trouble / help : FEPROM defective +15 V supply voltage, X13 Board D2, D1 defective
4435 Memoskop D2 FEPROM erase error during download
Cause : The FEPROM is completely erased prior to programming. If this proves impossible, an error message appears.
Active: during download of Memoskop D2
Possible trouble / help : FEPROM defective +15 V supply voltage, X13 Board D2, D1 defective
.
4436 Memoskop D2 FEPROMS all bytes already 0
.
4441 Memoskop D2 unknown test number during download
Cause : An unknown test number was called up.
Active: during download of Memoskop D2
Possible trouble / help : Software error
.
4442 Memoskop D2 unknown DBI in HX_REQUEST during download
Cause : Unknown data bit detected during polling of configuration
Active: during download of Memoskop D2
Possible trouble / help : Software error
.
4443 Memoskop D2 wrong segment during download
Cause : Software error
Active: during download of Memoskop D2
Possible trouble / help : Software error
.
4444 Memoskop D2 wrong test DBI during download
Cause : Software error
Active: during download of Memoskop D2
Possible trouble / help : reset

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4445 Memoskop D2 wrong segment during download


Cause : Software error
Active: during download of Memoskop D2
Possible trouble / help : reset
.
4451 Memoskop D2 unknown telegram from HOST during download
4452 Memoskop D2 receive error during download
Cause : Error in data reception by HOST
Active: during download of Memoskop D2
Possible trouble / help : Memoskop-HOST connection Software error
.
4453 Memoskop D2 transmit error during download
Cause : Error in data transmission by HOST
Active: during download of Memoskop D2
Possible trouble / help : Memoskop-HOST connection
.
4461 Memoskop D2 +12V Vpp out of tolerance during download
Cause : +12 V programming voltage not o.k.
Active: during download of Memoskop D1
Possible trouble / help : Connector X13 on board D1 Board D1 defective Power unit voltage supply
.
4462 Memoskop D2 +12.4V Vpp out of tolerance dur. download
Cause : +12 V programming voltage not o.k.
Active: during download of Memoskop D1
Possible trouble / help : Connector X13 on board D1 Board D1 defective Power unit voltage supply
.
4463 Memoskop D2 internal test failed during download
Cause : Error during internal test
Active: during download of Memoskop D2
Possible trouble / help : reset
.
4471 Memoskop D2 FEPROM checksum error during download
Cause : Checksum of FE PROMs incorrect
Active: End of download of Memoskop D2
Possible trouble / help : FEPROM defective

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Error message: Generator device errors


.
5002 X-RAY_ON timeout error
Cause : During radiation, the HOST processor sends an X-RAY_ON .note every 100 ms. If the generator does not receive
. such a note within 300 ms, an error is displayed.
Active: during radiation
Possible trouble / help : Interference on the HOST-generator serial interface
.
5003 GEN intensity signal timeout error
Cause : During radiation, the TV processor sends an intensity value every 20 ms. If the generator does not receive
. a valid TV note within 100 ms, an error is displayed.
Active: during radiation
Possible trouble / help : Interference on the TV-HOST-generator serial interface
.
5005 GEN D201 EEPROM can not be overwritten
Cause : After each write operation to the EEPROM, the input value will be read back. If the value read does not agree
. with the value written, an error is displayed.
Active: during standby
Possible trouble / help : EEPROM defective
.
5006 GEN time limit for cassette exposure
Cause : For cassette exposures, a max. time is calculated according to the mAs setting. If this setting is
. exceeded by 20%, the exposure is aborted. An error is then displayed.
Active: during cassette exposure
Possible trouble / help : Required tube current not attained. Line impedance too high.
.
5007 GEN D201 FEPROM checksum error
Cause : Checksum of FEPROM is wrong
Active: during power up
Possible trouble / help : download generator software Change FEPROM
.
5008 GEN-learning not possible
Active: Service-mode
Possible trouble / help : Check filament current Short circuit tube Check x-ray tube and cable

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500A Overload current in tube heating circuit


Cause : If the over current monitor of the heating inverter constantly responds during a preset period of time,
. an error is displayed.
Active: during radiation, Standby
Possible trouble / help : Short circuit in inverter bridge Malfunction of controller (ground wiring, shielding)
.
500B Overload current in intermediate-circuit reduction contrast
Cause : If the over current monitor of intermediate-circuit reduction controller constantly responds during a
. preset period of time, an error is displayed (V1.1 IZ D202 lights up for approx. 0.5 s).
Active: during radiation, standby
Possible trouble / help : Short circuit in reduction controller bridge. (ground wiring, shielding)
.
500C Overload current in main inverter
Cause : If the over current monitor of the main inverter constantly responds during a preset period of time, an
. error is displayed.(LED V1.1 IZ on D202 lights up for appr. 0.5 s).
Active: during radiation
Possible trouble / help : Short circuit in main inverter Malfunction of controller (ground wiring, shielding)
.
5014 Maximum tube current exceeded
Cause : If an illegal tube current is detected at the analog input of the computer during radiation, an error is displayed.
Active: during radiation
Possible trouble / help : Single tank not high-voltage-proof.
.
5015 Minimum tube current not attained
Cause : If an excessively low tube current or no current at all is detected at the analog input of the computer
. during radiation, an error is displayed.
Active: during radiation
Possible trouble / help : Single tank defective No actual mA value present
.
5016 Maximum kV exceeded
Cause : Controller D202 monitors the max. permissible value of the high voltage (120 kV). If this value is exceeded,
. an error is displayed.
Active: during radiation
Possible trouble / help : Single tank defective No actual kV value present

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5017 Minimum kV not attained


Cause : Controller D202 monitors the min. permissible value of the high voltage. If this value is not attained,
. an error is displayed.
Active: during radiation
Possible trouble / help : No actual kV value present Inverter not functioning No drive pulses present.
.
5019 Maximum heating current exceeded
Cause : The HK inverter monitors the r.m.s. value of the heating current (D203 J11) with time-dependence.
. If the monitor constantly responds (LED V25 on D203), an error is displayed.
Possible trouble / help : reset
.
501A Minimum heating current not attained
Cause : If an excessively low heating current or no current at all is detected at the analog input of the computer
. during radiation, an error is displayed.
Active: during radiation, standby
Possible trouble / help : Oscillating branch of heating circuit not o.k. No actual tube values present.
.
501B Maximum intermediate-circuit voltage too high
Cause : If an illegal intermediate-circuit voltage is detected at the analog input of the computer, an error is displayed.
Active: during radiation, standby
Possible trouble / help : Single tank defective No actual kV value present +/-15 V voltage supply
.
501C Minimum intermediate-circuit voltage too low
Cause : If an excessively low intermediate-circuit voltage or no intermediate -circuit voltage at all is detected
. at the analog input of the computer, an error is displayed.
Active: during radiation, standby
Possible trouble / help : Drive pulses for intermediate- circuit reduction controller not present; oscillating
. circuit not o.k. (choke L1)
.
501D Maximum input voltage exceeded
Cause : If an excessive rectified input voltage is detected at the analog input of the computer (D200, X12 Un=324V)
. an error is displayed.
Active: during radiation, standby
Possible trouble / help : Input voltage D204, X1 too high.

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501E Minimum input voltage not attained


Cause : If an excessively low rectified input voltage or no such voltage at all is detected at the analog input
. of the computer (D200, X12 Un=324V), an error is displayed.
Active: during radiation, standby
Possible trouble / help : Input voltage D204, X1 too low. Line impedance too high.
.
5020 Maximum heating-inverter frequency
Cause : If the heating inverter operates at maximum frequency for a preset period of time, an error is indicated.
Active: during radiation, standby
Possible trouble / help : Actual IH value not present at analog input.
.
5028 GEN D202 +/- 15 V supply voltage missing
Cause : Controller D202 monitors the +/-15 V supply voltages (relays K15P, K15N). If monitor responds, error is output.
Active: during radiation, standby
Possible trouble / help : +/- 15 V not present.
.
5029 GEN D202 power circuit supply voltages missing
Cause : Controller D202 monitors the input voltage for the intermediate circuit (Un=230 V). If the value measured
. lies beyond the prescribed limits, an error message comes
Active: during radiation, standby
Possible trouble / help : Input voltage D204, X1 missing Fuses D204, F1/F2 defective Fuse D200, F1 defective.
.
502B No radiation enable from controller
Cause : Controller D202 must send the XRAY_Q_R signal to enable radiation release. If this enable signal is
. not sent or is cancelled during radiation emission, an error message is displayed.
Active: during radiation
Possible trouble / help : Check the signals I_MAX_ZW, P_MAX_R,I_MAX_WR, VZW_OK, XRAY_ON on D202.
.
502C Inverter control not possible
Cause : The WR_OK signal indicates whether drive pulses are available for the inverter. If the computer detects that
. this signal is missing, an error is then displayed.
Active: during radiation
Possible trouble / help : D202, XRAY_ON_S1 (HW release missing)

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502D temperature sensor defective.


Cause : Current single tank sensor temperature < +17 Celsius
Active: during power up.
Possible trouble / help: Break or short circuit in sensor line. single tank sensor < +17 Celsius
5065 GEN temp max note
Cause : Max. temperature of single tank attained (70C)
Active: during radiation, standby
Possible trouble / help : Single tank overheated Break or short circuit in sensor line
.
5067 GEN pmax active note
Cause : Oil pressure switch on single tank responded; radiation is switched off.
Active: during radiation, standby
Possible trouble / help : Single tank overheated. Check D200, X5 Break in line to oil pressure switch.
.
5068 GEN pmax o.k. note
Cause : Oil pressure switch deactivated after single tank cooled off.
Active: during radiation, standby
Possible trouble / help : reset
.
5069 GEN xray on S2 note
Cause : If the trigger switch is released during radiation (LIH, cassette exposure), a message is sent to the host.
Active: during radiation
Possible trouble / help : Operator prematurely aborted exposure. Line break
.
506A GEN missing learn data note
Cause : Learn data missing
Active: during standby
Possible trouble / help : Heating data learn procedure not performed.
. Heating data learn operation procedure aborted. Perform generator learn procedure.
.
506B GEN rx acknowledge note
Cause : No acknowledge note received
Active: during radiation
Possible trouble / help : Interference with HOST-GEN communication Check connecting lines.

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506C GEN telegram repeat note


Cause : Generator receives wrong acknowledge 3x following transmission of note.
Active: during radiation, standby
Possible trouble / help : Interference with HOST-GEN communication

506D GEN error data note


Cause : Error during storage of error data in EEPROM D201.
Active: during radiation, standby
Possible trouble / help : D201
.

506E GEN-push factor not exactly


Cause : push factor of filament current not o.k.
Active: service mode (learning of filament current)
Possible trouble / help : line resistance to high board D203 defective
.
506F GEN operating temperature to low
Cause : Current single tank sensor temperature < +17 Celsius
Active: during power up.
Possible trouble / help: Break or short circuit in sensor line. single tank sensor < +17 Celsius

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Error message: Generator interface in host device errors


6006 Generator Ready not received
Cause : Generator does not answer HOST note
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Connection to generator defective Generator defective
.
6007 Unknown ready timeout
6008 HOST received GEN-note with wrong DBI or parameter
Cause : generator sends wrong note to HOST
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Incompatible generator and HOST software.
.
6009 HOST received GEN-note with wrong checksum
Cause : Incorrect checksum during data transfer between generator and HOST.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Transfer error Defective interface modules
.
600A HOST received GEN-note of incorrect length
Cause : Note from generator to HOST has incorrect length.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Transmission error Fault in generator Check plug connection
.
600B Gen_ in ACK received but no acceptance
Cause : The generator sends an acknowledge in response to a note even though no note was sent by the HOST.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Generator-HOST timing defective, e.g. in short, rapid succession Release switch actuated.
.
600C XRAY_ON, but hand/foot switch not pressed
Cause : Radiation is triggered even though the release switch was not pressed longer than 4 sec.
Active: during radiation
Possible trouble / help : Operator error - the release switch was pressed either too briefly or in short, rapid succession.

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600D HOST received GEN-note with wrong DBI


Cause : If data is transmitted from the HOST to the generator, the generator subsequently sends an answer
. telegram. If the answer contains the wrong function code, an error message appears.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : HOST and generator software incompatible
600E HOST received GEN-note with wrong parameter
Cause : If data is transmitted from the HOST to the generator, the generator subsequently sends an answer
. telegram. If the answer contains the wrong function code, an error message appears.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : HOST and generator software incompatible
.
600F HOST denied GEN-note
Cause : If data are sent from the HOST to the generator, the generator then sends an answer note. If the answer
. contains the wrong function code, an error appears.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Incompatible HOST and generator software
.
6010 HOST received GEN-note with wrong checksum
Cause : If data are sent from the HOST to the generator, the generator then sends an answer note. If the answer
. contains the wrong function code, an error appears.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Incompatible HOST and generator software
.
6011 HOST received GEN-note with wrong length
Cause : If data are sent from the HOST to the generator, the generator then sends an answer note. If the answer
. contains the wrong function code, an error appears.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Incompatible HOST and generator software
.
6012 HOST received GEN-note with wrong function code
Cause : If data are sent from the HOST to the generator, the generator then sends an answer note. If the answer
. contains the wrong function code, an error appears.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Incompatible HOST and generator software

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6013: HOST tries to send undefined function code


Cause: The HOST tries to send an undefined function code to the generator.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : HOST software error
6014 HOST tries to send undefined parameter
Cause : HOST tries to send a defined function code to the generator, however, the parameters of the command are incorrect.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : HOST software error
.
6015 No ready response to HOST-GEN-note after n retries
Cause : The generator did not respond to a HOST note even though the HOST sent it several times.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Fault in generator HOST-generator connection Interface in generator
.
6016 Host tries to send wrong message type
Cause : HOST tries to transmit wrong type of message.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : HOST software error
.
6018 HOST D3 GEN-interface parity/overrun/frame error
Cause : The interface chip for the generator on D3 detected an error. The note is discarded by the HOST.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : With infrequent entry - normal Board D3 defective Wrong baud rate from generator
.
6019 RMOS RIO receive error
Cause : Software driver in HOST detected receive error.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : System overload
.
601A RMOS RIO send error
Cause : Error detected by software driver in HOST.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : System overload

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Error message: Intensity actual value interface errors


.
7018 HOST D3 intensity interface parity/overrun/frame error
Cause : Interface chip for intensity interface on D3 detected a fault. The note is discarded by the HOST.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : With infrequent entry - normal Board D3 defective Wrong TV baud rate
.
7019 HOST D3 intensity interface receive error
Cause : Error detected by software driver in HOST.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : System overload
.
702D intensity telegram difference from menu-value

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Error message: HOST D3.X5-interface communication error


.
8018 HOST D3.X5-interface parity/overrun/frame error
Cause : Interface chip for service interface on D3 detected a fault. The note is discarded by the HOST.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : With infrequent entry - normal Board D3 defective Wrong baud rate from generator
.
8019 HOST D3.X5-interface RMOS RIO receive error
Cause : Receive error detected by software driver in HOST.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : System overload
.
801A HOST D3.X5-interface RMOS RIO send error
Cause : Error detected by software driver in HOST.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : System overload

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Error message: Host motor controller errors


9000 Motor controller not ready
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Board D5 defective (not plugged in) Hardware defective
.
9001 Collimator not on cassette format
Active: Switch over to cassette position
Possible trouble / help : Check mechanical movement Check parameters of collimator drive
. and calibrate collimator drive Check end position signal Check motor control D5
.
9010 At collimator-auto scanning no index from plane 1
Cause : No index will be found
Active: During power up
Possible trouble / help : Encoder disk doesn't move Index mark not o.k.
. Light barrier defective Check parameters in FEPROM
.
9011 Plane 1 not exactly positioned
Cause : End position signal not o.k.
Active: Switch over to norm position or cassette position
Possible trouble / help : Check mechanical movement Check end position signal
. Check motor control D5 Check parameters in FEPROM
.
9020 At collimator-auto scanning no index from plane 2
Cause : No index will be found
Active: During power up
Possible trouble / help : Encoder disk doesn't move Index mark not o.k.
. Light barrier defective Check parameters in FEPROM
.
9021 Collimator Plane 2 not exactly positioned
Cause : End position signal not o.k.
Active: Switch over to norm position or cassette position
Possible trouble / help : Check mechanical movement Check end position signal
. Check motor control D5 Check parameters in FEPROM

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9030 At collimator-autos canning no index from plane 3


Cause : No index will be found
Active: During power up
Possible trouble / help : Encoder disk doesn't move Index mark not o.k.
. Light barrier defective Check parameters in FEPROM
.
9031 Collimator Plane 3 not exactly positioned
Cause : End position signal not o.k.
Active: Switch over to norm position or cassette position
Possible trouble / help : Check mechanical movement Check end position signal
. Check motor control D5 Check parameters in FEPROM
.
9040 X-iris doesn't find index
Cause : No index will be found
Active: During power up
Possible trouble / help : Encoder disk doesn't move Index mark not o.k.
. Light barrier defective Check parameters in FEPROM
.
9041 X-iris > than zoom position
Cause : End position signal not o.k.
Active: Switch over to zoom position
Possible trouble / help : Check mechanical movement Check end position signal
. Check motor control D5 Check parameters in FEPROM
.
9042 X-iris > than norm position
Cause : End position signal not o.k.
Active: Switch over to norm position
Possible trouble / help : Check mechanical movement Check end position signal
. Check motor control D5 Check parameters in FEPROM
.
9043 X-iris position wrong
Cause : End position signal not o.k.
Active: Switch over to any position
Possible trouble / help : Check mechanical movement Check end position signal
. Check motor control D5 Check parameters in FEPROM

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9050 No index at camera-auto scanning


Cause : No index will be found
Active: During power up
Possible trouble / help : camera head doesn't move Index mark not o.k. Light barrier defective
.
9051 Camera-rotation driving to norm position not possible
Cause : End position signal not o.k.
Active: Switch over to norm position
Possible trouble / help : Check mechanical movement Check end position signal
. Check motor control D5 Check parameters in FEPROM
.
9052 Camera-rotation position wrong
Cause : End position signal not o.k.
Active: Switch over to norm position
Possible trouble / help : Check mechanical movement Check end position signal
. Check motor control D5 Check parameters in FEPROM
.
9060 Camera iris doesn't find index
Cause : No index signal (switch S32)
Active: During power up
Possible trouble / help : Check mechanical movement Check end position signal
. Check motor control D5 Check parameters in FEPROM
.
9061 Camera iris can't be moved exactly to home position home position
Cause : Movement from index to home (80 steps)
Active: During power up
Possible trouble / help : Check mechanical movement Check end position signal
. Check motor control D5 Check D32, D30
.
9062 Camera iris not in zoom position
Active: During radiation
Possible trouble / help : Check mechanical movement Check end position signal Check motor control D5
9063 Camera iris not in norm position
Active: During radiation
Possible trouble / help : Check mechanical movement Check end position signal Check motor control D5

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9064 Camera-iris position wrong


Active: During power up or radiation
Possible trouble / help : comes with error 9061 to 9063 Check mechanical movement Check end position signal
. Check motor control
.
9210 HOST D5 motor controller plane1 reset error
Active: During power up
Possible trouble / help : Only fatal error in service mode (Board D6 - S1 on 1)
. If there is also a problem with the motor - change board D5
.
9220 HOST D5 motor controller plane 2 reset error
Active: During power up
Possible trouble / help : Only fatal error in service mode (Board D6 - S1 on 1)
. If there is also a problem with the motor - change board D5
.
9230 HOST D5 motor controller plane 3 reset error
Active: During power up
Possible trouble / help : Only fatal error in service mode (Board D6 - S1 on 1)
. If there is also a problem with the motor - change board D5
.
9240 HOST D5 motor controller iris reset error
Active: During power up
Possible trouble / help : Only fatal error in service mode (Board D6 - S1 on 1)
. If there is also a problem with the motor - change board D5
9250 HOST D5 motor controller camera rotation reset error
Active: During power up
Possible trouble / help : Only fatal error in service mode (Board D6 - S1 on 1)
. If there is also a problem with the motor - change board D5
.
9260 HOST D5 motor controller camera iris reset error
Active: During power up
Possible trouble / help : Only fatal error in service mode (Board D6 - S1 on 1)
. If there is also a problem with the motor - change board D5

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9310 HOST D5 motor controller plane 1 INIT error


Active: During power up
Possible trouble / help : Only fatal error in service mode (Board D6 - S1 on 1)
. If there is also a problem with the motor - change board D5
.
9320 HOST D5 motor controller plane 2 INIT error
Active: During power up
Possible trouble / help : Only fatal error in service mode (Board D6 - S1 on 1)
. If there is also a problem with the motor - change board D5
.
9330 HOST D5 motor controller plane 3 INIT error
Active: During power up
Possible trouble / help : Only fatal error in service mode (Board D6 - S1 on 1)
. If there is also a problem with the motor - change board D5
.l
9340 HOST D5 motor controller iris INIT error
Active: During power up
Possible trouble / help : Only fatal error in service mode (Board D6 - S1 on 1)
. If there is also a problem with the motor - change board D5
.
9350 HOST D5 motor controller camera rotation INIT error
Active: During power up
Possible trouble / help : Only fatal error in service mode (Board D6 - S1 on 1)
. If there is also a problem with the motor - change board D5
.
9360 HOST D5 motor controller camera iris INIT error
Active: During power up
Possible trouble / help : Only fatal error in service mode (Board D6 - S1 on 1)
. If there is also a problem with the motor - change board D5

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Error message: unknown component Error


Cause : HOST receives error message, however, can not allocate it to any component.
Active: Constantly
Possible trouble / help : Software error
FFFF POWER up message
Cause :Power up identification for input of time and date. Useful in determining exactly when an error or fault occurred
following switch-on.
Active during: Power up
Possible trouble / help : Normal, input to error memory following each switch-on.
Multi-spot 2000 status and error messages: These messages may depend on the software level used in the Multi-spot 2000
camera.
WARM UP The camera runs through a warm up period. As shown on the display the time is counted down.
SELF TEST The camera is in the internal self test mode.
SYSTEM OK The program confirms that the camera successfully completed the self-test.
INSERT CASSETTE Program query prompting the user to insert the film cassette into the camera or to check whether the
cassette was inserted correctly.
REMOVE DRK SLIDE The right dark slide is still in place. It has to be removed for exposure release.
CALIBRATING After the dark slide has been removed or the brightness level has been changed, the camera
calibrates the internal brightness settings.
EXPOSING POS: 1/1 The video data is exposed on film
END OF FILM Last exposure depending on the film subdivision selected. Reinsert the dark slide and remove the
cassette.
NO VIDEO SIGNAL The diagnostic imaging device is not transmitting a Video signal to the camera. Verify that the
video signal is connected to the camera.

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DARK SLIDE ERROR The exposure release button was pressed. However, the dark slide had not been removed. Pull out the
dark slide.

NEG CAL ERROR The camera did not finish brightness calibration before exposure release. Try to increase the
brightness value and reduce the contrast. Another source for error may be the 75 Ohm termination at
the video output of device. Ensure that the cable is connected.

POS CAL ERROR See NEG CAL ERROR

PHOTOCELL ERROR If this occurs immediately after the warm up cycle and the self test, press the exposure release button.
If the display reads NO VIDEO SIGNAL, check the video signal and the video connection.

BRT DRIVE ERROR The microprocessor of the camera does not supply the brightness control signal for the internal monitor.
As a result, image generation is blocked. Change camera.

CNT DRIVE ERROR The micro processor of the camera does not supply the contrast control signal for the internal monitor.
As a result, image generation is blocked. Change camera.

MON 26V Fault Power supply defective.

MON P15V FAULT Power supply defective.

MON N15V FAULT Power supply defective.

MON 5V FAULT Power supply defective.

MEMORY FAULT Problems with the memory. All programmed parameters may have been deleted.

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Radiation ON
D11 : +/-15v ; +24v ; +28v
D10 : U peltier +/-15v ; +10v ; + 5 v
System
BAS
Diagram
TV
Monitor 1 Monitor 2
actual value

Desk

II

BAS 1 BAS 2

Memory
Host Computer
hard copy

MTF Camera
Generator

Power 230 v
Isostat
Supply

H.V filament main power supply


Sirephos
temp.press.colli.
Stand Monitor Carriage

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Power supply: The power supply is located in the monitor trolley, so that it may be operated independently of the rest of the system. It is thus
possible to post-process the stored images. The network voltage is adapted to the different networks by means of a voltage stabilizer or a power
transformer. The input voltage may be in the range from 1 000V to 277V.

Power supply location: The power supply is located in the stand:


D14 +5V ( on the front )
D11 +15V. -15V, +24V, +28V ( on the side )
It is indicated, whether the voltage is in the permissible range (green) . or above resp. below (red + 1- ).
TV power supply: D10 U-Peltier, +15V, +5V. +10V ( on the side )

Stand mechanics: It is possible to lift or lower the C-arm manually via a spring counterweight. The respective brakes must be released for this
purpose. This is possible by means of 2 multifunction keys. Braking is possible by brake motors and / or pot magnets.
It is possible to perform the C-arm movements similarly to the former Siremobils . Example:
Vertical lift movement 450 mm
Horizontal movement 200 mm
C-arm orbital movement + 90 bis -25 Angulation! 190
Rotation (swivel range) t 12,50
Distance Sirephos -II. upper edge 680 mm
C.arm radius 660 mm

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control
TV
unit Bright - actual
head
TV iris
D14 : +5v
D11 : +/-15v ; +24v ; +28v
D10 : U peltier +/-15v ; +10v ; + 5 v

II power supply
X9

grid
M
M
HC trigger e
e
m
Host Computer m
o
hard copy o
s
r
c
y
o
BAS p

Generator
MTF
Camera

UNIT

collimator BAS 1 BAS 2

H.V filament Monitor 1 Monitor 2

Sirephos

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Generator: The Siremobil 2000 have two different generator types. 1,3 KW version 3,1 KW version
These are high-frequency generators with a repetition rate of 20Khz. The high-voltage is controlled by the intermediate circuit voltage. This
intermediated circuit voltage is transmitted to the main inverter . Filament control and therefore tube current control is performed digitally in the
generator processor. The filament inverter is actuated by an ASIC component. The required KV and mA values are transmitted by the host
compU1erto the generator processor via a serial interface.

Host computer: The host computer assumes the function of administrating the individual unit components in the Siremobil 2000. In its basic
version, the computer contains the following internal components:
CPU card D2 ; BOOT card D3 ( software); S 3 bus controller D6; motor controller D5 ; graphics car D4 ( desk monitor).

Control console: The functions are input via the control console. The function groups include:
mode of operation selection (Fl, IFL, OR, IDR ) = fluoroscopy; pulse fluoroscopy; digital radiography; pulse digital
radiography
collimator operation (diaphragms. iris collimator )
influencing the image (came a rotation, BU, contr.)
hardcopy triggering
radiation display
program keys
The LCD display has two functions: 1) display of different parameters
2) function allocation of program keys

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Image intensifier: The 7 or 9 image intensifier including mini voltage supply is located in the I.I. housing. Depending on the I.I. type, the input
screen has a diameter of 17c.m and / or 23cm. The diameter of the output screen is 13mm. These image intensifiers are provided with a Penning getter
and are permanently gettered. A MU-Metal shielding serves as shielding against external magnetic fields.

TV Iris diaphragm: A TV iris diaphragm is located between camera and I.I. and serves to control the video signal if the dose rate control has reached
its maximum.

TV System: ( camera head ; CCU )A normal-resolution CCD 1V system is used with Siremobil 2000. It consists of two main components, a camera
head that can be turned and a central control unit. The sensor-specific subassemblies and the sensor are installed in the camera head. The central control
unit comprises a video amplifier, actual value acquisition to obtain the actual value for the control system, and a control unit.

Memory: ( memoskop )With Siremobil 2000, an image memory is used in any case, since functions like image reversal and contrast change are
performed via the memories. It is possible to select between the following memory types:
Simple memory ( for two frames )
Three-image memory (with 3 solid state single memories)
Series memory (such as three-image memory + hard disk)
Subtraction memory

Monitors: Dependent on the memory, it is possible to connect monitors with 60Hz (with Siremobil 2001) and / or 100Hz / 200Hz vertical deflection
{with Siremobil 2002 / 2003).
The brightness is adapted to room brightness via sensor.
Monitor 60 Hz for Siremobil 2001
Monitor 100 Hz for Siremobil 2002 / 2003

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Host computer: The host computer contains the following components:


CPU : (central unit ) D2
CPU 80286 ; Clock frequency 12 MHz ; RAM range 512 K released.

Boot card: D3 ( software )


Storing the system software (8 Flash EPROM: system software )

CGA card: D4 ( monitor controller )


Display control ( by desk controller)
Motor controller: D5

Control of collimator motors ; TV iris diaphragm ; camera rotation

S-3 BUS controller: D6


Interface between host and Siremobil components desk, memory and VID-D.
The two free slots may take up PC boards for the simple memory and/or automatic collimator options.

Option: D7 / D8
With Siremobil 2002 / 2003: automatic collimator control
( In the case of Siremobil 2001, the single memory is installed in these stand. )

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Display
Image- Bedienpult-
Controller/ leds Lue
FS/TV
Storage Control fan
console- Mini CAMERA
Interface
Controller volt
Service supply
Pult / Desk Rotation
M

Iris
U M
CCD

Cassette
T2 +27V
M M M
+24V
BV
Brake
control
M M M M

G D BUTATIONIR14
BUS Collimator
OPTION
12V AT
D2 D5 D6
D3 D4 D7 D8 Single tank

S3Bus-Controller
Motor - Controlle
Bus
Slot-CPU

T1 Boot CGA
autom autom
+/-15V card board
collimat. collimat.
Generator
+5V display
20mA PERMANENT

Electronics box

230V UNIT COMPONENTS SIREMOBIL 2

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set up values + errors
D3
D2

RAM
512 K

system reset
CPU
80286

EPROM
Bios

service
interface
RDX

TDX RS 232
M D5
TB iris
collimator control CPU card

M Motor HOST
controller BUS
TV iris
Diaphragm

Camera rotation

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CPU board D2 ; Host computer control is located on the CPU card. .A 80286 processor system is used. The system clock frequency is: 12MHz
The RAM range has been expanded to 1MB, 512KB of which can be addressed. The entire system software is transmitted from the FEPROM area of
the boot card to this memory area during the initialisation phase .

Bios: The BIOS (Basic-Input-Output system) is stored in the ROM area.


Initialisation power ON: The self-test of the processor. Systems starts after power ON and building up all mini-voltages .
All leds are actuated via the control console.
After the self-test has been successfully terminated, the host performs system initialisation and actuates all pixels of the display.
If an error has occurred during the self-test, an error message is output on the display as far as possible.
The operational readiness is displayed by automatic setting of the pre-selected operating mode. in most cases continuous FL and appropriate display
contents .
After resetting the system. the real-time clock on the Slot CPU is queried.
The collimator iris moves to overview format (17 cm and / or 23 cm according to II ). The slot collimator (both parts) moves to II. format.
The TV camera (CCD) is set in basic position.
The TV motor-driven iris is set according to programmed dose rate value.

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D14
Power fail D3 HOST
+ 5 V AT
BUS

D2 Reset Watch-dog
CPU 80286 voltage
monitoring

V synchro
D6
S-3 BUS controller Interrupt
Acquisition
interface Host/Desk

D20
generator

RDX

TDX

RDX
NOVRAM
set up +
adjust
errors
the
D110 dose
EEPROM
TV bright actual value
congig

TDX

EEPROM
software
D50
Monitor carriage
RDX
TDX

Service RDX
interface TDX
Boot
RS 232 Card

+ 15v + 12v

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Boot card D3: The boot card contains:


512KB program storage ( FEPROM for system software )
NOVRAM for setup values and error entry.
EEPROM for configuration data.
Watchdog with voltage monitoring.
Reset output for host.
Four serial interfaces for:
communication with the generator ,
transmitting the bright actual value,
service interface RS 232,
optional data printer,

The Vsynch and Acquisition signals are received by the AT bus and transmitted to the generator via open collector outputs.
The bright actual value is generated in the TV system and transmitted to the host via a bus and further to the generator via a serial interface.
12V is generated ( power supply for the storage IC ) on the boot card from external1SV (programmable).
IC = interface communication.

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Display ON D5

diaphrag A M

diaphrag B M

diaphrag C M

collimator iris M

D30

camera rotation M

TV iris diaphr. M

Fan
(camera head)
M
motor controller
:

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Motor controller board D5: Control and/or adjustment of the collimator motors are located on this PC board: .
turn slot diaphragm ; open and close right part ; open and close left part ; open and close iris diaphragm as well as: motor of TV iris ; motor of
camera rotation
The position of the individual motors is sensed by reflection light barriers and transmitted to the motor control. The enable for the LCD display is also
located on this PC board.
Collimator control

Iris diaphragm (encoders): It is possible to open and close the iris by actuating the "open" and/or "close" buttons, the collimator opening is queried
by incremental encoders.
The FL, DR operating modes for overview and zoom are Set automatically. With direct radiography, the iris diaphragm is entirely opened and
maximum opening is displayed by the LED in the "open" key (opening > II). The edges of the iris should be visible in the image !

Penumbra diaphragms: By actuating one of the penumbra diaphragm function keys, changeover to manual mode is performed if the" automatic
collimator" option has been installed; the LED in the" automatic collimator" key goes out
Note: Without the "automatic collimator" option, the collimator is always set manually ( manual mode ).
It is possible to open and/or close the respective collimator leaves individually by pressing the different collimator operation keys. The leaf position in the
collimator is queried by incremental encoders. Upon "power ON", the collimator halves move to II. format ( 17cm and / or 23cm )

Image rotation: Control is performed via two keys (clockwise -counter-clockwise rotation). With the CCD camera, the camera head is turned with
the CCD sensor. If both keys are pressed simultaneously, the basic position is accessed quickly, as in the case of "power ON".
The camera head position (in relation to zero adjustment) is sensed by incremental encoders and indicated in the display.

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switch on II D6
cassette query
INTERFACE

leser light localizer


option

D16
area dose
measurement
count pulses,
monitoring, test
H
(diamentor / PM)
O
D20 S-3 BUS, download
desk CPU S
D11
power supply voltage monitoring
T
+/- 15v ; +24v

S-3 BUS, download,


D110
TV
AGC Start, AGC Stop,
Sync A
II mini voltage
D11
power supply Zoom ON / OFF T
monitoring
supply Zoom monitoring

Memoskop
S-3 BUS, download,
SP-Start ready B
U
Hard copy triggering
Hard copy
S
Generator radiation ON
Buzzer ON / OFF

Brakes
D15
FL, DR, ATB
Footswitch
FL / DR S - 3 BUS
CONTROLLER
D7
Manual switch V-Sync / H-Sync
Brake control DRB
radiation / ATB

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S-3 BUS Controller board D6: The S-3-BUS controller contains micro controller 80535.
Dual-Port-RAM;
Flash-EPROM (download) for SW exchange via HOST;
3 x 2O mA interfaces for S3 bus to desk, TV, memory;
3 x 2OmAinterfaces for download to desk, TV, memory;
2 x 20 mA interfaces for "Start" and "Acquisition" storage signals; Interfaces for" AGC Start", " AGC ON / OFF" and "synch" TV signals;
Switch for service mode

Cassette switch / Laser light localizer: The cassette switch and the laser ON / Off button are queried and the result transmitted to the host;
Manual switch / footswitch: The "footswitch FL ON / OFF", "footswitch DR ON / OFF", "manual switch ON / OFF" and" ATB ON / OFF"
signals are queried by a relay interface of the "brake control" board and transmitted to the host;

Storage control signals: The "Start" and" Acquisition" signals of the memory are read in by the active receiver of a 20 mA current loop and
transmitted to the host via interrupt cable.

Zoom: The "Zoom" signal sent by the S-3 bus " host is transmitted via power supply board D11 to the I.1. mini voltage supply The "monitoring" signal
of the Il voltage supply is queried by the host processor.

Area dose measurement: The counting pulses offered are sensed with the "area dose product" option ( Diamentor ) and transmitted to the host for
the display; in addition, the Diamentor generates a monitoring signal and send, it to the host processor A test signal may be sent to the Diamentor, if
required

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Control console: The control console keys are queried by a special control console controller". Data exchange from the control consol computer is
performed via a serial interface. The coming from relay KI in the generator actuates the radiation display on the control console by hardware.

Control console D20: The control console controller contains:


Processor 80535 for keyboard query and LED cont
Download circuit with Flash-EPROM
Voltage controller + 12V
Monitoring circuit for the radiation display controlled by the generator
The "Hsynch", "Vsynch". "R" signals and the voltages +5V ; + 15V are transmitted to the display interface via the PC output via a separate connector.
This is connected to the keyboard via two 16-pin ribbon connectors.

Display: The control console display has full graphics capability and is provided with a matrix of 640 x 200 pixels.
This display has two functions:
1. display
2. function allocation of the program keys.
The display is controlled by the graphics card in the host. For matrix adaptation, an interface is inserted between graphics card and displayed.

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D15 Orbital
S3 5 Brake Control brake
motor
BM1

S3 6

Horizontal
D12 brake
motor
BM2

Horizontal
brake
+24v
motor
BM4
K1

D200 K2

GENERATOR K3
Vertical
brake
0v (24v) bm5
Buzzer:
4.5 min FL Horizontal
exposure end brake
bm3

K1 manual switch
K1 radiation
D6 K2
K2 ATB
S - 3 BUS
K3
CONTROLLER
K3 FL
K4
K4 DR

0v foot switch

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Brakes Control: In order to set up 1he C-arm, the brakes of the individual movement directions must be released. It is possible to control several
brake functions simultaneously via the S35 and S36 keys.
S36 controls the brakes for: vertical lift ; horizontal lift ; swivel
S35 controls the brakes for: C-arm orbital movement ; angulations
The LEDs installed in the buttons display whether the respective brakes have been released. Brake motors or brake magnets are used:
Movement Brake magnets
vertical BM5 ; horizontal BM3 Limit switch

Brake motors Brake blocked

orbital BM 1 Angulations BMl Brake released

swivel BM4
The brake motors turn Cam disks, the developments of which correspond to a ramp. These cam disks release and / or apply the brakes.

Braking with power OFF: In order to prevent damages to the brake motor gears, the motors are fixed mechanically in a floating way.
When switching off the Siremobil, all unit movements must be braked. The discharge of capacitors which have been charged during operation is used in
order to operate the brake motors until the brakes are locked.
In addition, the controls of FL and DR triggering by foot-switch and radiation triggering and ATB ( graphic switch ) by manual switch are located on
brake control D15. In addition, thee buzzer for 4.5 min Fl time, initialisation after power ON and radiation end are installed there.

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D200
T0 PUZW
NETWORK
U POWER FILTER
SUPPLY NVZW

Z1 D204
20KHZ SINGLE TANK

20KHZ
HOST curves
MEMOIRY
tube PARAMETER
EPROM
communication PROM
20 MA CPU 20KHZ
RAM
80168 KV_IST
A ZW KV
D
CONTROLLER CONTROLLER

SIGNAL 20 MA
D202
D
A
TV
CENTRAL D203
I / O
PC
PORT
USED 4315HZ / 20KHZ

RS232 DIWAN

D201 GENERATOR
OVERVIEW

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High voltage control: The high-voltage is controlled by a PIDT controller ( proportional integrator deviator ) 1. The output signal of the controller is
compared with a 20 KHz saw-tooth signal which generates a pulse interval modulated switching signal for intermediate circuit control. A voltage, which
is related to the respective KV value, is thus generated at the intermediate circuit output. The intermediate circuit voltage is converted in the succeeding
inverter.

Filament controller: The filament current is also transmitted to the filament via an inverter. An ASIC circuit on the computer PC board generates
the inverter drive signals, the frequency of which is in the range from 20 KHz to 43 KHz, depending on the filament current.

Generator computer: The kV and mA are determined by the generator computer , corresponding to the bright actual values sent by the TV system
and / or the values selected via the desk.

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High voltage generator: The high-frequency of Siremobil 2000 is generated by a high-frequency generator which is operated at a frequency of
20 KHz.

Generator power supply: The AC voltage (230 V) coming from the isostat is transmitted to the generator power pack via a mains filter.
PC board D204 accommodates a -soft start-up-. This means that the switching current is limited for 55msec by a resistor after power ON.
In addition, the AC voltage is inverted and smoothed on this PC board. ( capacitor pack of 8 x 470 - at 1,3 kW )
Note: After power OFF, the capacitors ( C8 to C17 are discharged via the discharge resistors only after 3 min. LED V5 displays whether this voltage
is >50 V.

Intermediate circuit: The intermediate circuit of Siremobil 2000 is a control circuit which transmits the operating voltage to the inverter,
corresponding to the selected kV The Intermediate circuit voltage is operated by a MOSFET half-bridge module. The MOSFET power transistors are
controlled by pulse-interval modulated switching signals which are inverted in each case. The intermediate circuit controller on PC board D202
generates these signals.
Depending on the specific pulse-interval ratio of the switching signals, a voltage arises at the intermediate circuit output. Monitoring transmits an error
signal to the evaluation logics located on PC board D202, if the drain-source voltage exceeds a preset value.

Main inverter: The main inverter converts the voltage transmitted by the intermediate circuit into an AC voltage. This is performed by means of a
full bridge circuit operated at a frequency of 20 KHz . ( fixe frequency )

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power

D204
D200
intermediat circuit
during intermediat
initiali. supply
600 v UZ

C8 C8
C17 C4

U ZW WR
ctrl ctrl ctrl

20 KHz monocuve
for intermediate tension Sirephos
intermediate ZW vers 1 KV ist
circuit pulse ZW vers 2
and generator
inverter quartz onduleur
WR pulse 1
control 20 KHz 20 KHz WR X-Ray-ON,S1
WR pulse 2
ctrl
20 KHz VZW-OK
X-Ray-ON,S1
ZW ZW ctrl 1 WR I-Max-ZW-R
FR-ZW-KR
CTRL ZW ctrl 2 monitoring KV-Max
P-Max
+15v / - 15v
ZW ctrl out
ZW enable
regulation KV-UZ ZW RES-Latch (clock in phase)
monitoring 15v-OK
UZ ist ( mesure) FR-ZW-KR
CONTROLLER I-Max-ZW-R

KV ist (mesure)

UZ ref KV ref KV ist

DAC ADC
UZ ist D201
I/O serial I/O parallel

out
TV in
Host
V-Sync
Aquisition

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KV Controller: The kV controller is subdivided into the following function groups:


pulse generation
intermediate circuit controller
intermediate circuit control
intermediate circuit monitoring
inverter control and monitoring

Pulse generator: A symmetrical square wave with 20 kHz (WR-PULS-1, and the WR PULS 2 clock inverted for this purpose) is generated from a
quartz-stabilized 1 MHz clock for inverter control. The control signals of the intermediate circuit (ZW-ANST1 and ZW-ANST2) are synchronized at
this frequency.
2 synchronous docks (20 kHz) ZW-VERS1, ZW-VERS2 are generated for power supply for the intermediate circuit driver stages, which are held at 0 by
the stored RES.LATCH reset signal until the system clock is phased in. The RESET signal from the computer PC board resets the counters and flip-
flops. Storing is performed (RES-LATCH) until the system docks are synchronized.

Intermediate circuit controller: The intermediate circuit controller is a PIDT 1 controller with limitation monitoring and reset table -component.
Limitation monitoring ensures that with controller over modulation (ZW REG-OUT > 10V), a signal is coupled back to the I-component, which opposes
the over modulation and thus increases the dynamics, in this working range.
In addition, the controller input signal is filtered by a 2nd order low-pass filter (cut-off frequency 18kHz) and a band-rejection filter (centre frequency
20kHz, corresponding to the inverter clock frequency).
This is necessary for filtering out the oscillation current reactions of the main inverter on the actual value of the controlled intermediate circuit voltage.
The controller is also enabled when the control pulses for the intermediate circuit are enabled.

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Intermediate circuit control UZ: A synchronized saw-tooth generator which is compared with the output signal of the controller serves for pulse
width modulation of the intermediate circuit control signals. The positive edges of the control signals are delayed via an RC circuit as with the inverter
Over-current blanking is performed in the same manner as with the inverter.

Intermediate circuit monitoring: For releasing the intermediate circuit control (ZW .ANST1 = upper jumper half, ZW.ANST2 = lower jumper
half), the following conditions are linked together:
RES-LATCH = clock signals synchronized
FR.ZW.KR = intermediate circuit release by computer
I.MAX.ZW.R = no short-circuit blanking in intermediate circuit 15V.OK = supply voltage ok .

Inverter control ( KV ): The positive edges of the WR-PULS-1 and WR-PULS-2 (20KHz) control signals generated by the pulse generator are
delayed via an RCD network by 500ns .1 s, so that the two inverter bridge halves cannot be actuated at the same time.

Intermediate monitoring ( KV monitors) : The respective conditions for radiation release are linked to actuation of the inverter;
radiation request by host (XRA Y .ON),
supply voltage ok (VZW.OK),
no sum error (P.MAX-R v KV.MAX v 15V.OK),
no short-circuit blanking in intermediate circuit ( I MAX ZW R),
no short-circuit blanking in inverter ("I.MAX.WR"): ..
release switch actuated (XRA Y .ON S 1),
clock signals synchronized (RES.lA TCH).
With detection of the over-current, (I-MAX-WR) a digital mono flop is triggered (J28, J29) for inverter short-circuit blanking which blocks the inverter
for 256 x 50 s nearly 13msec.

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Filament controller: Filament control is via an ASIC circuit (DIWAN) installed on the computer PC board and via a filament inverter.
The ASIC circuit generates the Drive 0 and Drive 1 drive signals which have a frequency between 20KHz and 43KHz, depending on the filament current.
The corresponding filament current results via the inverter.
IHmax monitoring located on PC board D203 blanks out the inverter if the constant reference value is exceeded.

Tube filament: With Siremobil 2000, it is possible to select different mA curves:


For FL: IRO-min.at 40KV IRO-max.at 11 OKV
Low Dose 0,2mA O,3mA-3mA
Antiisowatt 3mA 0,2mA 3mA
Antiisowatt 5mA 0,2mA 5mA
Plateau 300W 0,2mA from70KV 300W const. 2,9mA
Plateau 550W 0,2mA from70KV 550W const. 2,8mA
For DR: up to k = 16 850W curve 40KV 0,2mA
70KV 7,9mA
110KV 5mA
with K = 32 550W curve 40KV 0,2mA
70KV 4,2mA
110KV 2,9mA
With pulsed DR, different filament curves 850W / 550W are used.

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IH eff
corrected ma value
Push function ( 270ms ): In order to shorten the filament control time constant,
the filament current is -pushed- with DR and exposure.
The filament current is increased during the push time (270ms) 50 that
the filament nominal value is reached faster.
After the push time has ended, the -radiation ON- signal is blocked Exposure
Push (radiation) t
for 100ms (waiting period) in order to enable the filament current to adjust
Pre-heating Waiting
periode
to the reference value.
Learning: Since the different generator components are subject to individual tolerances, the filament currents must be adapted in each case. With
Siremobil 2000, this adaptation is made via the -learning function-.
In order to adopt all the filament values, a correction factor valid for all filament values has to be computed.
During -learning-, the filament current is changed at 80 KV in such a way that a tube current corresponding to the reference value results. The filament
nominal values are later multiplied by the resulting correction factor.
IH corr = IH ref x corr. factor
The push factor is also computed during the -learning phase-. This factor determines the filament current during the push time in order to reach the
filament temperature desired faster .

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D204

SIREPH

+ PWR
intermediat
supply
C37
D203
600 v

C8
C17 U3

U2 R54
R56

- PWR C38

filament inverter and


control
heating
V26 measurement

V27
Uds Uds
blanking actual / ist
200 ms value
acquisition
Monitoring MP-X6
1v=1A he

drive 1 drive 2
DIWAN SC-Allert IH-Max IH ist

I/O serial I/O parallel D201 computer

TV out
Host in
V-Sync
Aquisition

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Filament inverter: Subassembly D203 includes the filament inverter with filament actual value acquisition and filament current monitoring. The
filament inverter comprises two main parts, the control electronics and the power pack. The power pack is constructed as half bridge oscillatory circuit
inverter .

Control: The -DIWAN- (digital inverter control) ASIC circuit located on the generator computer PC board generates the drive signals for the DRIVE 1
and DRIVE2 inverter. These signals have a pulse width of 8\Js in which case the frequency may be between 20KHz and 43 KHz, depending on the
filament nominal value. Power supply of the control electronics takes place via transmitter U 1. A symmetrical square wave (f = 50 kHz) is generated,
transformed for both half bridge branches and rectified. MOS-FET actuation is displayed by the LEDs V26 and V27.

Power pack: The inverter oscillatory circuit is formed by the series inductance, the filament transformer leakage inductance and the oscillatory circuit
capacitor ( C37 and C38) .

Power switch monitoring: The MOSFET drain currents are monitored by active over-current acquisition. For this purpose, the UDS voltages are
sensed and compared with preset values. If these values are exceeded, an error signal is sent to the evaluation logic. At the same time, the drive pulses of
the power switches are blocked for 200ms via a timer. No filament current flows. If the blanking time has ended, the inverter is released again.

Actual value acquisition: The oscillatory current and therefore the filament current are measured by a current transformer (U2). The transformed
filament current is available as voltage value at resistor R5611 R54. This voltage is amplified, so that the following is valid at RMS rectifier
output MP-X6 : 1 Volt = 1 ampere rms filament circuit.
This DC voltage proportional to the filament current (IH actual) serves both for filament current control and for filament current monitoring. For
monitoring, an RC circuit extends the measuring time constant to a value corresponding to the filament time constant (approximately 220ms). This
extension prevents over-current acquisition responding during tube filament pushing.

IH max monitoring: The filament current actual value is compared with a preset threshold value (approximately 4A). If the filament current
exceeds this maximum value, a timer is triggered in the monitoring circuit. As a result, the power pack is blanked out for 200ms. In addition, an error
message {IH. maximum) is transmitted to the generator computer .

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Computer: The computer works with a CPU 80186 and at a clock frequency of 12 MHz. The entire periphery and storage addressing is realized by
means of the CPU Chip Select Logic. The essential computer functional units are:
-CPU with bus and address drivers as well as address decoding ; RAM and EEPROM area ; EPROM and FEPROM area ; parallel interface ;
serial interface ; AD converter and DA converter ; control of filament circuit inverter

Control of filament circuit inverter: For direct control of the filament circuit inverter, the ASIC VN031 (- DIWAN-) is located on the
computer. (Diwan = digital inverter control). The entire inverter control and short-circuit monitoring with blanking is performed via this module .
Computer subassembly D201 is provided with three serial interfaces for communication with the host, the TV system and for service purposes. The
service, TV and host interfaces are separated galvanically via opto-couplers In each case. The host interface is a 20mA current loop and the service
interlace works as data output unit in V24 format. The interfaces are initialised with the following parameters:
Host interface TV interface is:
9600 BAUDS 19200 BAUDS
1 STOP BIT 1 STOP BIT
EVEN PARITY EVEN PARITY
Computer tests during system start: During the system start (computer D201), you are not yet able to send error numbers to the host computer.
During this phase, the processor activities are displayed on the 7 segment display D201. Meaning of the identification digits on the 7 segment display:
0 CPU test ; 1 RAM test ; 2 EPROM test ; 3 FEPROM test ; 4 EEPROM test and initialisation (is maintained for approximately 4 sec during
initialisation of the EEPROM, flashes in the case of error) ; 5 HW test ; 6 log-in at the host computer Displays during operation ; 7 radiation ON ;
8 radiation OFF:
Standby: an LED segment rotates in clockwise direction Radiation: an LED segment moves continuously from the top to the bottom and vice-versa.
the LED decimal point lights up.
Error: If an error is detected during computer test (identification digits 0 to 4). the identification digit of the test performed last remains in the LED
display.

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P 2.8 KV

E1 E2 E3 A
K

6.5 KV
30 KV
max

D121
controller disk H21
hight voltage generator
getter

V18
D120
green=OK
Control and monitoring attachement

+ 28v

D11
K1 green
=OK
V11,V14

- 5v Zoom

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X ray image intensifier II: II of 17 DC and II of 23 DC ( metal ceramic II ).


Diameter of I.I. input image 17cm / 23cm
Diameter of I.I. output image 13 mm
E3 maximum 6,5 KV
High-voltage- 30 KV
I.I. gettering takes place via a Penning getter- { permanent gettering with 2,8 KV)
In order to reduce the influence of external magnetic fields, the I.I. is provided with a Mu metal shielding. .

Mini voltage supply: Mini voltage supply generates the voltages for the E1, E2 and E3 electrodes, the anode and the Penning getter.
Electrode E3 and the anode are monitored by a comparator stage.
If the green LED V181ights up, there is no error.
In addition, the operating voltages + 28 V and + 24 V are monitored by
LED V11 and V14 1ocated on power supply PC board D11.
The getter current display (glow lamp L1) on high-voltage transformer H21 flashes as soon as the getter current flows. The flashing frequency increases
with rising getter current.
The ZOOM function is triggered via relay K 1 located on power supply FC board D11. As a result, relays K1 and K2 on the controller PC board are
changed over and select other potentiometers .

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AGC final Actual


BA-KK
MUX CLAMP Control Value
element decoupling

VIDEO AMPLIFIER

IWB

Measur. digital
Ss Bew

CLAMP AMPL Multipl

Sw Bew

D / A

Measur. F Mw Bew
analogic

MUX
CPU

Actual Value Acquisition

Central Control Un
serial
IN / OUT
Camera
Head
TV iris
HOST

BV / II

ma control
Computer

KV control
GENERATOR

SIREPHOS

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Structure of the TV system: The TV unit is composed of camera head and central control unit:
Camera head: The camera head includes two PC boards and the CCD sensor.
Signal processing and sensor control are located on these PC boards Synchronous and blanking signals for the other TV components are generated here
as well.
Different camera heads are necessary for SO Hz and/or 60Hz.

Central control unit: The central control unit is composed of:


Video amplifier PC board:
Video amplifier and circuit parts of the automatic gain. control (AGC) for BAS signal control.
In addition, gamma correction, bandwidth limitation, admixture of blanking and synchronous signals and diverse tests and/or monitoring
steps are located here.
Actual value PC board :
This contains actual value acquisition for individual control systems, the interface to the host computer and the AGC controller.
Control CPU PC board:
This controls all processes within the camera and generates the necessary control pulses. A circular blanking signal is digitally generated with
a special ASIC component.
Different measuring fields can be generated from a matrix of 32*32. With Siremobil 2000, the measuring fields are circularly symmetrical
(camera rotation).

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TV System: The Siremobil2000 TV system includes the following two areas:


Camera head and central control unit

Camera head: A CCD sensor is installed in the camera head to record the I.1. output image. In addition, two PC boards are located h.ere, provided
with the sensor-specific components. It is possible to rotate the entire camera head motor-driven. Motor control is performed via the host motor
controller. In this way, image rotation is possible from - 225 to + 225. After switching on the Siremobil, the camera head is moved into the zero
position. The camera head position is indicated on the Siremobil display.

Function:
* Pulse generation for sensor control
* Generating: the blanking signal ; synchronous signal ; image signal
* Multiplexing the sensor signals
* Dark current compensation
* Clamping the analogous signal to 1,2 - 1,8 V DC
* Filtering the interference signals in the B signal
* Amplification stage ( maximum signal = 2Vpp)
* Voltage monitoring ( via sum voltage )
* Generating the sensor supply voltages
* Driver for .light on. signal
* Sensing the sensor temperature

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CCD
control
level shifter
pulse
pattern
generator
serial driver

ntc
S&H channel
1
clock
ip S&H channel
2
Video
Data S&H channel D113
3 sensor
control

mux D114
ampli &
clamping
channel 1

ampli &
clamping
channel 2
output
TP BA
ampli.
ampli & filter sign
75 Ohm
clamping
channel 3

blanking level
control

Camera head

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Camera head: CCD sensor and PC boards D113 and D114 are located in the camera head. The sensor control electronics are located on PC board
D 113. PC board D114 contains video evaluation.

Optics: The I.1. output image is projected onto the sensor image area via a lens with 1 : 0..95 light intensity and F = 19mm focal length. The usable
circular image is imaged on an area of 4.60mm diameter on the sensor. 699
33 (dark)
CCD Sensor: The CCD sensor works according to the frame transfer principle.
The image is integrated into the image region. transmitted to the storage area and read out
with three readout registers. Different sensors are used for 5O Hz and / or 60 Hz . The 5O Image
288
Hz sensor serves as an example: ( indication of pixels per region) region

Cooling: Since image- quality decreases severely with rising temperatures (grainy 2 (dark)

structure), the sensor is cooled down to 32.C by means of a Peltier element. The actual Storage
area
temperature value is queried via an NTC resistor.
Test: An image signal is generated via an LED installed in front of the sensor In order to V-out 3
test the camera head. This test is performed every 5 minute during the fluoroscopic
V-out 2 readout
intervals. The test is interrupted if Fl is switched on. CCD sensor, Pettier element, NTC
register
and test LED are ins1alled on a wobble plate. V-out 1

11 11
(dark) (dummy)

233

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TV Iris Camera head


D113
Sensor control
C
Optical C
D D114
B-signal
processing

blanking and
B signal
synchroous signals
Central control
in unit Blanking
D110
circle
Video amplifier

D112
Control

D111
measuring
Actual value
field D/A

BAS signal interface interface


to memories ( IW host ) ( ST host )

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CCD Consol ( D113): The control signals for the sensor are generated by a pulse pattern generator (PPG). The dock frequency of the pulse
generator is transmitted by a quartz oscillator .
clock frequency at 50 Hz = 13,375 MHz
clock frequency at 60Hz = 14,3325 MHz
The CCD control signals for horizontal or vertical shift are transmitted to the sensor via a serial and a parallel driver. The levels of the pulses coming
from the PPG are adapted here to the sensor .
The pulse generator also generates the blanking and synchronous signals for the other components of the TV chain.
A KT pulse is generated for dark current compensation on PC board D 114.

S & H : The 3 image signals coming from the sensor are transmitted via an S & H stage and amplified. In addition, possible interference peaks are
flattened.
For video processing, the three video channels lead to PC board D114.

Signal processing ( D114) : These three video signals are transmitted to a fast FET multiplexer via damping or amplification stages located on PC
board D114. This multiplexer forms the BA signal from the three video signals and a blanking -value. The camera head transmits the BA signal to the
central control unit via a filter that filters out the interference signals and an amplification stage (maximum 2Vpp 75 Ohm).

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Central control unit: The central control unit consists of 3 PC boards:


1) video amplifier
2) actual value acquisition
3) control PC board
The sensor-independent functions are realized here.

Fonctions: Video amplifier


2 channel multiplexer for image / test signals
4 channel multiplexer for test signal selection
generating the analogue H saw tooth
level adaptation of digital test signal
final control element for AGC
automatic bandwidth limitation
adjustable gamma characteristic which can be switched off + standardization
circular blanking with interruptable lift
sync. admixture
BAS output stage for 75 Ohms
3 channel multiplexer + S + H for monitoring
B-signal decoupling for actual value acquisition

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Multiplexer: During operation. the B-signal coming from the camera head is switched to the video amplifier via a multiplexer in the video amplifier input stage. For
test purposes it is possible to change over to
Digital test images ; Analogue test image (grey wedge) ; Digital measuring field ; Analogue measuring field
Switching signal for this is the test. Signal.
Clamping: During KT pulse. a d.c. voltage potential is added to the B-signal via the keyed clamping circuit.
AGC: If dose rate control and TV iris diaphragm control cannot stabilize any longer (maximum reached). automatic gain control is enabled. The AGC final control
element of the video amplifier is controlled with a control voltage generated on the actual value acquisition PC board.

B signal cut off: In addition. B-signal cut-off is performed via this final control element. The gain is switched to gain min as soon as the operation signal
becomes inactive.

Actual value decoupling: For actual value acquisition, a low-impedance B-signal with band-with > 1 MHz is decoupled behind the AGC final control element.
Band-width limitation: If the video signal can no longer be stabilized, the video amplifier bandwidth is limited in order to reduce the high-frequency noise
fraction., depending on the AGC control voltage.

Gamma correction: In order to modify the gamma curve, a non-linearity is realized with the following amplifier stage resulting in increased image information.

Linear gain: By means bf a relay located at the gamma correction output. it is possible to switch over to the output of a linear amplifier connected in parallel to the
gamma correction.

Blanking stage: The B-signal is circularly blanked on the following stage. The pedestal in the BAS signal is 5O mV.

Sync. Admixture: In order to synchronize the following sub-assemblies. such as storage, monitor and MKF, a V + H synchronous signal is added to the image
blanking signal.

Out put stage: The video amplifier has two equivalent >> BAS standard outputs. each provided with: 650 mV for B-signal ; 5O mV for pedestal ; 300 mV for
synchronous level (across 75 Ohm output resistance).

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B - S ig n a l K K

te s t B s ig n a l
d ig it a l te s t p a t t e r n Test
P .D te s t p a tte rn

H .
s a w to o th te s t c la m p in g K T - P u ls e
P u ls e
m ux
te s t
s ig n a l O p e r a t io n
m e a s u re d ig it a l m e a s u r e f in a l c o n t r o l
F .A f ie ld A G C e le m e n t A G C C o n tro l
s ig n a l

m e a s u re a n a lo g ic m e a s u r e is t v a lu e a c t u a l v a lu e
F .A f ie ld d e c o u p lin g B - S ig n a l

b a n d w id th
s w it c h in g s ig n a l
lim it a t io n
b a n d w it h lim it

s a w to o th te s t
c la m p in g
K T p u ls e
a d a p t a t io n
H
lin e r
a m p lif ic a t io n
te s t: 1 2 3 4 gam m a
c o r r e c t io n
g a m m a c o r r e c tio n
te s t lin e a r
m ux
c la m p in g K T p u ls e

M W -
S & H s ta g e b la n k in g s t a g e b la n k in g s ig n a l
P u ls e

s y n c h ro a d
+ /- 1 2 v a s y n c h r o s ig n a l
m ix tu r e
+ /- 1 2 v d
+ 5v
1 0 v re f te s t B A S
C U B p o u tp u t s ta g e
m ux s ig n a l

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TV Test run: During the fluoroscopic intervals, a TV test cycle is performed every 5 minutes. For this purpose, a B-signal is generated via an LED
located in front of the CCD sensor This makes it possible to check camera head and camera connection cable A horizontal-frequency saw-tooth signal is
generated on the video amplifier PC board for testing the video channel
Test saw-tooth amplitude I : 2Vpp + / - 30mV
This signal is fed into the video amplifier instead of the B-signal. In addition, digital test signals (test signal selection with software or service switch
located on the control PC board) can also be fed into the system, The test saw-tooth can be checked at different locations in the video channel. The
value of the saw-tooth signal is measured at four different points (defined with MVV , MIW with respect to time )
The measured value are held in an S & H stage via a multiplexer selecting the test points in order to check the measured values with regard to the
corresponding amplitude
*B-signal. At the VV input ( 2Vpp / 0.5V DC ) :
The B-signal is measured at the input > cable rupture to camera head
*Signal following the multip!exer B-test-signal Measuring the test signal following the multiplexer, For gain computation, the amplitude can
be exactly measured
*BAS output :
Measuring BAS output ( gain computation is possible ) clamping can be checked ; gamma can be checked ; gain can be checked
In the same way, the actual value amplitude is measured in the actual value acquisition
a) at the input
b) after sensing and evaluation and
c) the AGC controlled variable is acquired
In addition, the different supply voltages for camera head ( check-sum voltage ) and central control unit are checked

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For dose regulation

Central control unit


Function:
Actual value acquisition :
Gain and clamping of B-signal actual value
Measuring field keying
Measuring field adaptation {via multiplier)
Evaluation ( MW. SW, SS, SS + SW )
Evaluation selection
S + H-stage for defining the actual value
AD-converter + adaptation
CPU control
Serial interface ( actual value acquisition -host )
AGC controller
Monitoring I test

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V = S Ist value
B signal

Clamping KT Pulse

KT Pulse
Switch Measure F.D

Clamping
D / A Multiplier
adaptation
V2 - Pulse

Peak value
Measure F.A black
Mean Peak value
Value white

Mixture SS
and SW

BAO / BA1

Mux

C
A C B Stage
S & H

Adaptation
p ADC
Controller D / A
Mux AGC S & H

Serial
MW.Pulse Stage interface Clock
S & H CPU

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Actual value acquisition: For dose control, TV iris diaphragm control and AGC, an actual value is derived from the image signal. For this purpose,
a B-signal with a bandwidth of 1 MHz (IWB) is decoupled from the video channel.
Clamping: Since an unknown d.c. is superimposed onto this signal, a clamping Stage which clamps the image signal during blanking to 0 Volt
becomes necessary .
Measuring field: The individual digital values of the control PC board measuring fields are transmitted via a DAC to a multiplexer which evaluates
the B-signal. This concept makes it possible to evaluate the image at any desired place. The B-signal is evaluated outside the measuring field at 0, the
field thus results automatically. In the same way, actual value adaptation corresponding to the measuring field size is possible within certain limits if
evaluation is not 0.

Evaluation: In order to define a certain actual value, the signal generated must be evaluated at a defined point. Four different evaluations are possible
with Siremobil 2000:
Black value evaluation ( related to blanking value ) ; Peak value white ( related to maximum white ) ; Mean evaluation ( related to middle grey) ;
Black peak value ( white corresponding to signal level )
Normally, mean evaluation is programmed. The evaluation type is selected via multiplexer .
Actual value correction: With mean evaluation, correction is made according to the measuring field size. The smallest measuring field is evaluated
the highest. If the measuring size is e.g. doubled, evaluation is halved and the image signal amplitude doubles. The image brightness thus remains
constant. With black peak value evaluation, this concep1 cannot apply in an expedient way. Therefore, only one measuring field is generated, which is
evaluated with 1 or 0. Any desired measuring fields can be generated. With white peak evaluation, maximum evalua1ion results in all cases.

Multiplexer: Via the multiplexer (MUX B-value), the control CPU PC board selects by means of the BA0 and BA1 control signals the necessary
actual value (peak value white, peak value black, mean value) or the mixed value. which is stored in the sample & hold circuit at the end of every field
(V1 pulse) and transmitted to the control via the serial interface. The momentary actual value for dose iris control and the AGC states are transmitted 8
bits deep: AGC mode ; AGC end ; AGC adjustment ; AGC stop
Interface : Transmission takes place via a galvanically isolated 20ma current loop interface.

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TV Control ( D 112 ): Communication between host computer and TV system takes place via a micro controller located on the control PC board.
The control commands are transmitted from there to the corresponding TV system stages. The TV system software (download logic) and the boot
program are also stored there. It is possible to select different control signals for service by actuating different DIL switches.

Test patterns and measuring fields ( service switches ): By actuating switches S0 S3, different measuring fields or test patterns can be
programmed for service purposes.
S0 S1 S2 S3
0 0 0 1 analogical measuring field
0 0 1 0 digital measuring field
1 1 0 0 250 KHz test pattern
0 1 0 0 grid test pattern
1 0 0 0 grey wedge (saw-tooth)
note: In order to make the measuring fields or test patterns visible on the monitor, the memory must be changed over to FL mode (test button on the
memory) and the video amplifier must be released by actuating S4.

Function video amplifier: By actuating the following four service switches S4 - S7, different TV functions can be selected.
S4 = video amplifier ON ; S5 = band-width limitation ON ; S6 = gamma correction OFF ; S7 = circle or rectangle
Test switch selection is displayed via the 8 -V1- LEDs.
Normal position of all switches is -OFF- (all LEDs are dark!)
Led display: A second LED chain indicates the defective PC board.( Without error, all LEDs are dark )

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Post blanking circle generation: The VID-D post blanking circle is digitally generated in IC circ circle data for the first circle half are stored in an
EPROM are r via an address by means of horizontal or vertical co .The circle half is generated by reflecting the first circle in the centre.
The following signals are supplied to the ASIC:
* Pixel clock" from a start-stop oscillator (approximately 28 Mhz ). This clock is selected for 50 / 60 Hz equally and the corresponding corrections are
made via the Proms.
* 5ync-signal positive + 5V ( pulse pattern generator camera head ).
* A-signal positive + 5V ( pulse pattern generator camera head ).
The following signals are generated:
Ccircular blanking signal
Measuring field signal
V-frequency pulses
H-frequency pulses
VIH pulses
Measuring field generation: The measuring field is generated on the control PC board by means of " circle" gate array. A matrix of 32 x 32 fields
is generated, the single fields of which can be assigned to an arbitrary value between 1 and 0 in each case (with 7 bits resolution).
These matrices are stored in a Prom ( 8 matrices are provide) . The fixed linkage between measuring field and evaluation selection must be observed
( MW, SS , SW, SS and SW ).
Only fixed combinations may be output, because otherwise illogical actual values are determined.

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Actual
B-Signal Video
Value
Aplifier
Acquisition

TV Central Control Unit

Automatic
Gain
Control
C
Actual or Ist v
Iris
Iris
Diaphragm
Diaphragm
Control
B

Generator
Dose
Control
A

Reference value

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Control: The video signal is stabilized by three controls:


DOSE RATE CONTROL

IRIS CONTROL

AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL (AGC).


During video signal stabilization, dose rate control becomes active and controls the dose rate (radiation intensity) and therefore the video signal
amplitude via the generator. If the dose rate control limit has been reached and if the actual value does not correspond to the reference value. dose rate
control signalises to the iris control that it has to become active as well.
Iris control changes the light intensity for the TV system via the iris diaphragm. as a result the video signal amplitude changes. If iris control is also
exhausted without the video signal being stabilized, automatic gain control is activated.
In order to ensure the function of the total control system. all tree controls need the same actual and reference value.

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AGC Final control Actual Value


Element Decoupling
VIDEO AMPLIFIER

U-Control IWB

Actual Value
Acquisition

Actual Value

Controller Control
Controller Control / Hand
Adaptation Voltage Memory

D/A

ACTUAL
VALUE
ACQUISITION

AGC stop
Ref Value Hand
AGC ANF

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Automatic gain control AGC - anf: The control CPU PC board supplies the reference value in digital form. It is D/A converted and adapted to
the controller .
The AGC-ANF signal signals the controller that both dose rate control and iris control are exhausted without the video signal being stabilized. The
AGC controller must thus be activated.
The controller compares the adapted actual value with the reference value and increases the control voltage (UST) until it has increased the gain on the
video amplifier PC board up to a level where the actual value corresponds to the reference value.

AGC stop: The AGC STOP signal puts the controller out of operation; at the same time. The existing control voltage value and therefore the gain are
kept constant (stored).

Manual gain: As long as AGC is not active. the video signal on the video amplifier PC board is amplified with a fixed factor. This is determined by a
.manual. voltage. Only if AGC becomes active and the control voltage value exceeds the. manual. voltage value. is the gain factor
increased.

AGC mode / AGC adjustment / AGC end: By comparing the two voltages, the user is signalised if AGC is operational (AGC mode). The
actual value is stabilized to the reference value (AGC adjustment) or if AGC is exhausted
(AGC end ).
These signals are as are the AGC ANF. and AGC STOP signals. galvanically separated from the controller by opto-couplers to prevent coupling
interferences via the unit ground.

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Dose rate control ( function B signal ): With Siremobil 2000, the dose is controlled depending on the B-signal, as with the previous Siremobils.
The actual value of the dose control is prepared in the TV system. For this purpose, an actual value B-signal with an amplitude of
1Vpp and a bandwidth of 1 MHz is decoupled from the video channel.
With actual value acquisition, this signal is blanked outside the measuring field, so that only the signal within the measuring field is used for dose
control.
Subsequently, this signal passes one of the evaluation stages.
You can select between
S.S. peak value -black. evaluation
M.B. mean evaluation
S.W peak value -white -evaluation
S.S. + S.W- evaluation
via a multiplexer. the evaluated signal is taken up by a sample capacitor during the V pulse and then digitised.
The resulting bright actual value is transmitted to the host computer and the generator via a serial interface. The necessary tube data of KV or MA are
adjusted, so that the selected dose rate appears at the II. input.
3 different dose rate stages can be selected:

0.13 Gy/s corresponding to 15 R/s

0.22 Gy/s corresponding to 25 R/s

0.44 Gy/s corresponding to 50 R/s

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Analogical front end: The B-signal proportion of the BAS signal is adapted to the ADC in the input stage. The ADC digitises the B-signal and 256
grey steps, corresponding to 8 bits, are possible.
The data clock is adapted to the system dock in the subsequent FIFO.

Arithmetic unit: The arithmetic unit consists of an ALU and a working memory. This makes possible different arithmetic operations, such as
Ssummation

Sliding weighted mean value formation and

Motion detection.

Edge enhancement: With digital spatial frequency filtering, edge enhancement is possible in 3 steps.
Display memory: The computed image data can be stored in 3 different memories. Distinction is made between the DL memory, which stores the
current image. and two ATB memories. which take up an image by activating a key ( manual switch ).

LUT: 3 different contrast curves are stored in the subsequent LUTs. As a result. the contrast can be changed by actuating a key. In addition. a linear
characteristic can be selected.

D / A Converter: The digital image data are reconverted into an analogical signal via DACs. After blanking and synchronous signals have been
added. the BAS signal is transmitted to the monitors or the hardcopy.

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FL / Fluoroscopy: The image signals are written into the image storage during fluoroscopy with GGM {sliding weighted mean value formation), and
the k-factor for averaging is defined by the motion detector" At the same time, the image is shown on the FL monitor.

LIH: At the end of fluoroscopy. the last storage image is held and shown on the FL monitor. The necessary extension of fluoroscopy is controlled by
the generator (unit control).

ATB. ( graphic switch ): After A TB release. the storage image shown at the moment on the Fl monitor is stored in the free ATB image memory.
This ATB image is shown on the storage monitor with the two monitor system. With the single monitor system. this ATB image is not
automatically shown. During the FL intervals. it is possible to show the A TB image on the FL monitor by unit operation. On the 3rd A TB
release. the first ATB image is over written.

IFL / Intermittent fluoroscopy: After pressing the footswitch, radiation pulses with a duration depending on the selected K factor plus the
transient time ore generated by the generator at regular intervals of time.
The image data of such a pulse are stored in the working memory with summation, corresponding to the K-factor, and displayed until the next radiation
pulse on the Fl monitor.
After releasing the footswitch during an IDL pulse, the pulse already started is ended by the generator only after the full pulse duration (correctly
exposed LIH image). This LIH image is subsequently shown on the FL monitor.

DR / Digital radiography: After the controls have been adjusted, -K- frames are stored in the DR function corresponding to the -summation-
memory function. Once these procedures have been terminated, the storage transmits a -Ready- signal to the generator via the host computer
which switches the radiation OFF.

IDR: With IDR. the DR function is released in a preset cycle.

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D21
OFF
ASP

ARI ATB 2 ATB 1 DL

control LUT (ATB) LUT (FL)

D1
FIFO

D / A P1 D / A D / A

AFE
Power
Supply

Memory
Memory
monitor Working
monitor
TV central Slirem.HOST
Hardcopy output
control unit Keyboard
Isostat

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AFE: The BAS signal coming from the TV system reaches the A / D converter via the input stage. The bandwidth of the input signal is limited in a
band filter to 6.7 Mhz, in order to avoid signal falsifications during the analogical / digital transformation.

ADC Analogical Digital converter: In the ADC the analogical BAS input signal is converted into binary scales of gray with 8 bits (in accordance
with 256 possible scales of gray ).

FIFO: In the following FIFO the rate of the input data is adapted to the system clock.
ARI / Arithmetic unit: In order to achieve noise , reduction, the image data are reconstructed in the " ARI ' arithmetic unit. Two different technique
are applied: a) summation b) sliding weighted mean value formation

Summation: In order to store an individual image. ( DR model, summation is used. The data of a specific number of fames depending on the
selected K-factor (a maximum of 32 ) are divided by .K. and subsequently summed up. The computation is carried out pixel per pixel. The
following values apply:

Mean value formation: The second image reconstruction mode is sliding weighted mean value formation. This computation is executed in the case
of LFI ( last fluoroscopy mage ) and in the case of AT3 (on image keystroke ) and runs during the entire fluoroscopy process with GGM too, the
image data are computed pixel per pixel.

The K factor is in the range from 1 to 32 and can either be pre-set or determined by the motion detector ( MD ). This is necessary since the MD
reduces the k-factor depending on detected motion. The k-factor is only reduced at the locations in the image where motion was recognized. The
subsequent high-pass in the spatial frequency filter, ( SFF ) would amplify nose in these image regions further. For this reason, filtering is
disconnected in the case and only switched on again if noise is suppressed sufficiently e.g delayed by some images. The MD can be used only
together with GGM

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Main memory ASP: The ARI requires a main memory for computation. This consists of video RAMs (VRAMs 256k * 4 bit) and can S1ore an
image of 512*512 pixels (16 bits for each pixel). In order to improve the computing accuracy, another four bits of the lower byte (ASP-L byte) are
used as "decimal point location" in addition to the upper-byte for the integer proportion of the grey shades (ASP-H byte). These four bits specify
the number of sixteenth of the brightness value. The remaining four bits are required for the motion detector integrated into the ARI (CNT value).
This value also ensures delayed power-up of the SFF after motion standS1ill. The eight MSB of the ASP contents, the image data, are transmitted
to the spatial frequency filter (SFF).

SFF / Spatial frequency filter: The digital high-pass in the spatial frequency filter (SFF) is used for highlighting low-contrast edges in the image.
The grey shade jump at an edge is increased by filtering.

Display memory / FL / ATB: Three display memories, FL memory ("fluoroscopy") and two ATB memories ("image on keystroke-) form the next
stage of the "image processing pipeline-. They have a size of 512x512 byte each and consist, like the A5P, of video RAMs. Their task is storing
the noise-reduced and filtered images for display on the monitor and the multi-format camera. Depending on the different video standards, these
can be read at the analogical outputs with different field frequencies ( 100Hz ; 120 Hz and 50Hz / 60Hz ). This is necessary for the" different
units that can be connected to the analogical outputs (monitor, hardcopy equipment).

LUT / Look-up table: Before reaching the DAC, the image data pass through a look-up table ( LUT ). This transforms the grey shades in
accordance with one of the four characteristics stored (e.g. hard, medium, soft). One of the characteristics is linear i.e. the gray shades are not
changed. The characteristics can be selected separately for the FL .monitor and / or memory monitor by actuating the contrast keys.

DA / Digital analogical converter: Both DACs reconvert the image data to an analogical signal, which, provided with synchronization pulses, is
transmitted to the monitors or the hardcopy equipment.
level: synchronous amplitude 300 mV
pedestal 5O mV
picture signal 650 mV
With hardcopy release, BA5 output 1 makes available a 50 / 60 Hz picture signal with level as above. ( CCIR 625 / 525 lines, 3:4 interlaced )

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Hard disk: With serial memory, the image data can be transferred from the display memories to the hard disk. For this purpose, the image data must
be buffered in a line buffer (lineram) in order to adapt the mode of transmission. The image data are transferred via the internal data bus. Data
transfer is bi-directional so that the data can be transferred via the same bus both to the hard disk and from the hard disk back into the display
memory.
Capacity: 50 images
Transfer time: approx. 0,5 images/second
Mode of operation:
The disk is operated as a ring memory i.e. the 51st image overwrites the 1st figure and the 52nd figure overwrites the 2nd figure etc.
The possibility of protecting individual images on the disk against overwriting is not provided.

Mode of operation with ATB: With Memoskop 3. complete ATB images are written alternatively into the two A TB semiconductor memories
after pressing ATB . The A TB release frequency is not restricted.
With Memoskop 5O, complete ATB images are taken over into semiconductor memories after A TB release and stored on the hard disk. The release
frequency amounts to a maximum of 2 images / second.

Mode of operation with ER: With ER mode. the ER image is automatically transferred to the disk after the radiation pulse if automatic transfer
is selected by Unit operation. Further release of ER is not possible within a period < 1 s and is locked by the unit.

Mode of operation with series mode With SB mode, all SB images are automatically stored on disk.
Text module: If the "text" option is available, patient data can also be mixed into the image via the respective DAC. In addition, these patient data can
be separately filed on the hard disk. To display them, the patient data are loaded again into the text module and subsequently added via the DAC.

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Remote Table side Room light
control control adaptation

Remote local
selection

Video
Amplifier

Bleeder
electr.
Synchronous mask
High
disconnection
voltage
generation
Phase
comparison Horizontal
H
oscillator
deflection
stage

Sandcastle
H phase
pulse
controller
generation

100 Hz Vertical
120 Hz ampli / position

V
V Synch Vertical
deflection
disconnection oscillator
stage

+/- 15 V
230 V Voltage
Rectifier - 6.3 V
controller
+ 29 V
+ 48 V

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Video amplifier: The following functions are implemented on the video amplifier board (VV1):
1. Amplification of the video signal to the cathode level required for the tube
2. Contrast control
3. Brightness control
4. DC restoration (with/without)
5. Remote control interface selection
The input signal is conducted to the amplifier input via socket X143. BNC and relay K401. The second BNC socket X414 serves for looping the signal
further. The end of the signal line can be terminated with 7sohms via switch S401 in the last monitor. S401 remains open for all other monitors. The
video signal. AC-coupled. reaches a high-impedance FET input stage. The BAS signal for producing synchronization signals is decoupled behind this
Stage.
The BAS signal is amplified in the video amplifier and transmitted to the tube cathode via an output stage DC and / or AC-coupled (with/without DC
restoration).
The gain of the video channel can be influenced with the contrast controller and/or via remote control interface and via the sensor built into the monitor.
A logical reference voltage is obtained from the controlled video signal. Using this voltage. the voltage G, and the brightness can also be adapted.

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Amplifier filter: The BAS signal coming from the video amplifier is fed to a differential amplifier. This is connected only with the ground of the
video amplifier. Malfunctions and/or ripple voltages arising on the supply cable between video amplifier and deflection plate are thus suppressed.
In order to disconnect the synchronous signal from the BAS signal. the BAS signal is amplified. clamped and subsequently compared with a
reference voltage {blade lever ) via a comparator. The H-deflection stage and / or the V- deflection are synchronized by this signal.

Synchronisation: The control pulses for the V-deflection and the H-deflection are provided with the horizontal combination. .
IC TDA 2595 contains the following functions:
amplitude filter ; H-oscillator ; time constant Switchover ; phase closed-loop control systems 01 and 02 ; blanking and clamping pulse generation
MUTE switching + phase modulator and horizontal output stage ; vertical synchronous signal output stage

V pulse disconnection: In order to generate the V-synchronization pulse. the pulse mixture is integrated and fed to a threshold switch. The resulting
V-Synchro pulse is transmitted for triggering the V-component.

Generation of the H-control pulses: In the 1st phase comparison stage, the H-oscillator and the disconnected H- synchronization pulses are
compared wi1h one another and synchronized according to frequency and phase. If the oscillator and the pulses are synchronous. this is detected by
the coincidence detector and the 1st PLL is switched over to long time constant to reduce the influence of short-term faults. The short time constant
is necessary to ensure fast capture of the oscillator. The no-load frequency of the H-oscillator should correspond is far as possible to the
synchronous frequency so that the H-oscillator can be synchronised as fast as possible. The oscillator can be synchronized with the trigger
frequency by short-circuiting the X252 pin S1rip { for adjustment ).
The 2nd phase control stage compares the output pulses of the H-output stage with the oscillator and generates a control voltage. This control voltage
Controls a phase shifter which determines the phase position of the H-drive pulse.

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Horizontal output stage: The switching transistor of the horizontal output stage is actuated via the TDA8143 driver. The H-output stage generates
the H-frequency saw-tooth deflection current
high voltage supply of the picture tube
the voltage for Static focusing und
the parabolic signal for dynamic focusing
The high voltage is generated in the T301 diode split transformer by transforming the line fly back pulses. For monitoring the high voltage, the high
voltage actual value is reduced by a voltage divider (bleeder) and compared with a reference voltage. If the high voltage exceeds a specific value,
H-control and therefore the H-final stage are blocked. For restart, the unit must be switched off and on.

Dynamic focusing: After repeated integration, a H-frequent parabolic voltage is generated from the line fly back pulses. The output voltage is
amplified and decoupled in the output Stage.

Electric mask: After impedance transformation the H-saw-tooth pulse generated by the horizontal oscillator is transmitted to a comparator. A
threshold value for rising ramp and a threshold value for falling ramp are adjusted with potentiometers. After the threshold values are reached, the
reset and / or set input of a flip flop is actuated. A widened H-blanking signal is generated by this.

V Deflection: The V-pulse is disconnected from the H + V synchronous mixture through integration and subsequent comparison with a threshold
value. The V- oscillator is synchronized with this signal. The subsequent integrator which is reset in each case with the V-control pulse generates
a saw-tooth current generating the magnetic field in the V-deflection unit for vertical deflection of the ray. The V-deflection frequency is 100Hz at
5O Hz or 120Hz at 60Hz line frequency. In this way a flicker free display of the picture signal is achieved.

Power supply: The supply voltages are generated with a primary controlled switched power supply. Control is by a IC TDA 4919. The repetition
frequency is 25 KHz.
It is possible to select between a power supply input voltage of 115V or 230V by actuating the switch S2.

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POWER INPUT X1 D50N X2 D51T R3 X6 D50N


LCR
2 N F2
1 1 1 T0 32 X27
Y N *AT K1 1 0V
U
2 F1 12ATR 1 1 K4 GENERATOR (D2000)

2
70V X24 1 T1
1 L L *AT 2 K2 2 80V T2
X 2 31
90V
F1 30
95V GENERATOR (D2000)
SL U R1 29
100V F3 3AT
T1
X50 F2 F1
28
105V 230V 3 2 K4 X26 F4 1AT
T2
X1 3 27
0.3AT
0.75AT
T1 26
110V 33 X25 2
115V
U R2 25
120V
24
128V
24V 4 23
135V
35 240V 34 2 3 X28 X29 3
NETWORK 90-128V
2AT
F3 3
X1 X4 X3 X4
0V
4
2 MONITOR 1 X50

X3 5
22 150V

21
160V MONITOR 2 4
170V
X5A 196-277V
20
180V
MULTIFORMAT-KAMERA
MULTIFORMAT-CAMERA

4 1 K5 19 VIDEOPRINTER 4
18
188V
K1
V1 17
196V SPEICHER

I 1 2
K3
K1 K2
- +
5
6
70V/208V
80V/220V
MEMORY 4
1 90V/230V
F2
1 MONITOR 1

O 2 3 X6
7
8
95V
100V
4ATR
X5
MONITOR 2

MULTIFORMAT-KAMERA
3
9 105V/240V MULTIFORMAT-CAMERA REPRO FILM
X5 K3 10
110V VIDEOPRINTER 3 SONNY PAPIER
11
115V
12 SPEICHER
UNIT 14 7
K3 13
120V
128V/256V
MEMORY 3 MEMOIRE

PILOT 14
135V/277V
X34 15
41 8 X33 +
16
285V MONITOR 1
MONITOR 2 5
GENE X10 X6 K4 X1 MULTIFORMAT-KAMERA
MULTIFORMAT-CAMERA
X36 K5 VIDEOPRINTER 5
X35 SPEICHER
MEMORY 5
1 6
D200
RADIATION 2 5
Platine principale
GENE
= X7 X6
* 15AT FROM 190V POWER SUPPLY NOMINAL VOLTAGE SWITCHING CIRCUITE
FERRITE WINDINGS
* 20AT 127V POWER SUPPLY NOMINAL VOLTAGE

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH
MONITOR TROLLEY UNIT
GENERATOR
K4 1 230V/240V 33 2
X4
32
LCR1
31

30
1
29

D50N
19 2 T1
ALIM. PLATINES
QUI GERENT
11 SIREMOBILE
+27
10 ALI. +24
15
K4 2 240V

X4
18
3AT
1
F3 8

12 2 T2
ALIM. TV
SYSTEME
10 CAMPA/AB

+5V
15V
X4
K4 3 230V 1AT
9 1
F4
7 14
- +
Pilot
V1 8 41
K4 X6 SCHELLE
CLAMP
9 SL
PLATTE
X10
FERRITE WINDINGS DISK EARTHING PLATE N1
SG-CABLE

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH
MONITOR CABLE UNIT D200
RADIATION + SI RAYON
1 6 15 5
V1 - 17 K1
2 5 6
X7 16 X4

D50N
X4 BOOT
NOT 3 2 13 4 CARD
USED 2 3 34 5
RESERVE 35
1 4 7
4 1 36
X6
43 8 D3
X10 37
N1

S3C BUS
COPY 18
38
XFK K3
44
17
45
SCHELLE M1
CLAMP D6
8 21 8
DOWNLOAD
9 28 9
39
6 6 AQUISITION
23 7
7 26
MEMOSKOP 4 4
22 START_MEMORY
5 5
25
2 24 2
40 DATA_SSC3
3 3
47
X6 46
X3
MEMORY FRAME
42 SREEN 2
A1 BAS
X1
MEMORY A2 TRIAX
X10 SREEN 1
MONITOR CABLE

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH
D3.X4.10 boot card / soft
D200.X4.1 gene
2 D5.X5.1 control motor
T1 33 5 D11 D6.X6.32 S3C bus
1 V16 1 D20.X4.9 desk
- + +15V
20V +15V D1.X1.4 mother board
MIN X4 D7.X5.1 not used
34 6 J8 +5V
VS MAX D15.X24.1 breaks
5AT R
V7 5 D16.+15V diamentor
R
U-CONTROL D6.X6.10 status error
V3 U/0K J9
R56
G
0V W1
37 7 X6
V15
20V - + -15V
38 6 J7
V6
2.5AT R V8
U-CONTROL R
D1.X1.6
V4 J10 D15.X24.7
230V R55
G D7.X5.2
-15V D200.X4.4
35 1 X5
V1- D15.X24.3
+ +24V +24V D204.X1.9
27V
X7 D6.X6.19 for laser light option
36 2 J1 +5V
V11 V13
3.15AT U-CONTROL R
7
R D6.X6.7
J5 X3
V9
R9
G

6 3 ZOOM X13 5 D120.X1.3 BZW M61.CON1.3 ( BZW 75)


V2 K1 4 D120.X1.2 BZW M61.CON1.2 ( BZW 75)
- + +27V 3 D120.X1.1 BZW M61.CON1.1 ( BZW 75)
29V +27V X11 X2
2 7 4 +5V
J2 V12 for AB
1AT X2 U-CONTROL R V14 6
R D6.X6.6
N1 1 J6 X3
2 0V V10
R10 2 D120.X1.7 BZW M61.CON1.7 ( BZW 75)
(+5V)
G X12 0V (+27V) X10 1 D120.X1.6 BZW M61.CON1.6 ( BZW 75)
D6.X6.34 .+5V 4 6 D120.X1.8 BZW M61.CON1.10 ( BZW 75)
X14 0V (+5V)
D6.X6.9 ZOOM 3 X1
X16
D6.X6.8 BIV_MINI_CONTROL 8 7 D120.X1.9 BZW M61.CON1.11 ( BZW 75)
X3 X15
X2 8

VOLTAGE SUPPLY +/-15V/+24V/+28V

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH

1 T2 35 D32 D10A RIBBON CABLE


V5- + UP D16 BV
7V UP 30
X3 TELE
36 D30 J10 D18 31
3.15A +
V21
R14 G
MP D20 32
5 B18 X4
D22 33
V20 +15V Z18
22V - + +15V 10
X5 Z20 11
6 B20 J7 Z22
+ 23
1AT
Z24 22
R16 V12 G
0V Z10 36
31 B14 X6
Z12 37
V3
230V 22V - +
+ R15
32 B16
V13 Z16
1AT -15V G
X7 12
-15V Z16 24
J8 1 -10V C C D
V17 BOX51 -10V 2 X14 X10 D24 29
3 Z4 CCD 3
V19 10V
- + J13
26V
4 Z2
J11 D110
+ V4
0.315AT G 3
2 X13
V1 BCY59 1 B24
V2 BUV50 MD X11 Z32 27
X8 Z30 26
33 D4 CPU
+5V Z28 25
Y18 +5V
- + J12
15V
J14
2 34 D2 + V6
1.25AT G
X9 B28
X2 3
B30 4
F+5V MD B32 5
D14 28
X2 X1
SCHELLE BV-GEN.
CLAMP
VOLTAGE SUPPLY FUR FS-D

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH

D20
B20 D14
31 73 929 8330
1 T1
Z20 D2 X2 D1 . X1 . 1
31 X8 +5V-POWER PACK back board
D22 B2 D1 . X1 . 2
B22 +5V Z2
Z22 X3 D20. X4 .10
230V 30V D24 AC-INPUT D4 D20. X4 .13desk
+5V D15. X24 .5break
B24 B4
Z24 Z4 X4 D20. X4 .10Sbic bus
2 10AT 32 X9 X4 D20. X4 .13Gene
D26
12AMT V116 D15. X24 .5laser light option
B26
F101
R=5V / 5.2V R=218
Z26
X1 GND SENSE

X1 Z12 B12 D12 Z14 B14 D14 Z16 B16 D16 Z10 Z6 D28
POWERFAIL

X6
N1
X5
N1

D3.X4.9
X7
D13
+5V VOLTAGE SUPPLY

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH
D15 7 12 D6
+24V K4
24V
H1 + 5 5
R

V23 K4 K4 2 4
hand switch X11 SCOPIE +
ATB 1 MEMORIS.
SCOPIE blue key +24V
memory input 24V X17
R K15
V24 K3 1 1
yellow key K3 X12
K3
Scopie ou 2
DR
3 &
0V
X1
RT K2 K2 4
V21 4
K2 X9
foot switch
1

0V

R
K1 K1 X10 3 3
DR- V22
foot switch K1
6 16
2 K15 X13 X4 X6
3
+24V
HOST
X14

GENERATOR
X8 1 8
K15 D200
X7 10 9 K2
X3 X4

RADIATION AND ATB RELEASE

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH

D11_+24V 3 X17 +24V +24V


N1_GND 4 X18 R35 K11
2 K12 8 4 2
X22 R30 8 6 6 4
1
D13_+5V
N1_GND
5
6
X19
X20
+5V
D15 C5
4
SW M
ORBITAL
2 +
X23 K12 13 R34 K11 RT BM1
D11_+15V 1 X15 1
+15V 9 11 11 13 1
N1_+15V 2 X16 +24V
R32 9 5
D11_-15V 7 X21 8 4 2
-15V K9
X24 R29 8 6 6 8
end
switch 2
V4
Y
X35 X36 X37 +24V C4
4 K10
SW M
A1 B1 A1 B1 A1 B1 + ANGULATION
(BM1) ORBITAL S40 NO RT BM2
1 V1 K11 K9 13 R33 K10
Y
K12 9 11 11 13 9 1
7 X5
ORBITAL
R27 9
(BM2) ANGULATION S42 NO 6 V10 X35 X36 X37 +24V
A2 B2 A2 B2 A2 B2
K10 8 4 2
X5 R28
Y
8 6 6 4
(BM4) SWIVEL S44 NO
2
1
ANGULATION

K9
K7 4
C3
K8
SW M
SWIVEL
X2 X35 X36 X37 + X2
3 switchs
2 D12A 2 1
V5 A3 B3 A3 B3 A3 B3
&
K8 +24V K7 13 R31 K8
9 11 11 13 5
RT
1
BM4
125
R1 9
5 4 +24V
R
R
6 7 2 +24V
1 & K7 K6
V35 2 5 GXD 6 3 X35 X36 X37 5 4 V8 G 2
A4 B4 A4 B4 A4 B4 K5
K6 K5 9
S35 3 +15V 5 1
4 +15V HORIZONTAL-
V3 K6 X6 RT MOVEMENT
X35 R2 3 5 K5 11 10 +24V BL 4 BM3A
2 X35 X36 X37 K6 V9 BM3
6 8 6
R
+24V 11 10 10 3
R 1
A5 B5 A5 B5 A5 B5
K13 K14
R
K5

BM3
V36 2 5 K13 +24V
5 4 V6 +24V
S36 K14
3 K14 5 4 G 1
X36 V2 K13 9
R3 4 7
2 RT
1 6 9 8
R
VERTICAL MOVEMENT
X6
11 10 V7+24V BL BM5
R

V34 2 5 X1 X6 K14
11 10 RT 10 2
S34 K13
3
X37

WIRING D15 BRAKES

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH
VCC
D13_X2_+5V 1 X2-X9.B3,B29,D16
D13_X2_+5V 2 +5V
D1
N1 3 X2-X9.B1,B10,B31,D18
N1 5
7 0V
N1
-5V
8 X2-X9.B5

X11
7812
+15V +12V
D11_+15V 4 IN OUT X2-X9.B9
GND J1

X10
7912
-15V IN OUT -12V X2-X9.B7
D11_-15V 8
GND J2
X1

FERRITE WINDINGS
AT BUS PC BOARD D1

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH

AT-BUS D1

IRO_11
RESET IRO_10 IRO_12 IRO_14 MEMCS16 D11_+15V
IRO_15 X2 X2
A12 X2 A2 C11 D18 D16 X4 10
X1 B2 A11 A31 B13 B14 D4 D3 X1A9 X2C18 D5 D6 D7 C2-C8 D1 X1 B11B12 B1 B10 B31 X1 B3B29 X1B9
SADR0-19 IOROC SDATA0-7 LAOR17-23 SMEMW
AEN IOWRC SDATA8-15 SMEMR
VCC
WD +5V +5V X26 X21 7812
V19
& &
WATCH DOG
D3 +5V +12V J43

+5V VPP 1 3
8530 INT 8530 INT X12
K1 K1 8 Circuits 2
J31 J32
PAL J13 +12V X22
INTERFACE SERIE INTERFACE S. FEPROM R
B A GENE 8X
TXD TV RXD TXD RXD V22
VPP
V18 check J32
VCC CPU VCC X10
R B
VPP VPP J33 VPP VPP VPP V21 V20 TX0 RX0 1 2 3
R R R R J19
J22 U J U R TRIG R VOP-
R J WD0
V14 V15 V12 V51 V50 WD1 VCC VOP_GND
VPP X25
MAX691 V17 +10V VPP
R J26
6N139 LOW
J44 TTL J27 X23 2 TTL J27
20MA

20MA

20MA

20MA
LINE VOP+
RESET 6
RS232 RS232 VOP_GND
X24
-10V J45 VOP_GND
+5V J42 1 2 3
X28 X27
X14
X3 1 2 X8 10 12 2 16 8 6 4 14 15 X4 9 4 5 7 8 X6 1 X5 2 3 5 4
SERVICE

X10 13 34 36 43
HI_VIDEO
FERRITE WINDINGS
X1 2 14 X3 10 12 2 16 8 6 4 14 15 X6 2 3 4 1 X23 8
RESET
D13
X27
D50N D2
4200 4100 4200 4200 4100 4200 4200 SLOT-CPU
BLOCK DIAGRAM
D110 CAMERA D201 GENERATOR X10 2 3 4 1
BOOT CARD D3
X1 D28
RESERVE
POWERFAIL
D14

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH
AT-BUS D1

IRO7 IORC 10VC +5V +5V 0V 0V 0V 0V +15V 0V_(+15V)


+12V
X5 1 2 5 4
X3 B2 A11 A22_A31 B21 A2.....A9 B3 B29 X2 D16 X1 B1 B10 B31 X2 D18 X1 89
SADR_D-9 SDATA_D-7
RESET
PROM 1
X8 X7
IDATA
+ +
INT INT VCC GND
X9
LM629 LM629 +15V
J40 X6
J36 X16

2 3 1 X31
D5 J32
2 3 1 X32 GNO HOT_GN0
+12V

G R G R
V1 J34 V3 V4 K1 13 K1
+ - V2 + - K1 8 6
+5V +15V 4
A B INK A 8 INX 0V

X3 36 37 17 18 19 33 34 14 15 16 30 7 20 29 32 X5 3 9 7 8
D6.X4.12 RESERVE

X1 B6 A6 A5 B5 A4 A7 B4 B2 A2 B1 A1 A3 A8 B8 B7 X4 12

+5V DISPLAY
+5V ON/OFF
X6
D30 D20
0V 0V
X5 X4 OFF if no +15V
with K1

X2 8 7 5 6 2 1 4 X3 8 7 5 6 1 4 2

0V
0V
X2 X3
D31 X4 X5 +5V X2 X3 X5
+5V
X4 SW RT
HEDS-9100 HEDS-9100

X31 1 2 M D32
end
switch
MOTOR CONTROLLER
M M
- + S31 - + S32 - + OVERVIEW D5
AM31 CASSETTE AM32
INDEX-TV-IRIS LH30
CAM.-ROTATION TV-IRIS FAN
FOR CCP

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH
AT-BUS D1

IRQ7

X2 B21

D5 IDATA 1

LM629
INT INT INT INT
LM629 LM629 J38 LM629 LM629 J35
J39 J37
+15v
2 3 1 X44 2 3 1 X43 2 3 1 X42 2 3 1 X41
+15v
J34 J33 J33 J32
G R
V9 G R 0V G R 0V G R +5V
V12 0V V7 V6
V11 A B INX V10 A B INX V8 A B INX VS A B INX

X3 27 28 1 2 3 29 25 26 B 9 10 20 23 24 11 12 13 7 22 21 4 5 6 30

X1 21 22 1 2 3 23 19 20 8 9 10 14 17 18 11 12 13 7 16 15 4 5 6 24

D40
B4 B3 A5
X44 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 X2 A4 X43 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 X2 A3 X42 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 X2 B5 X41 1 7 3 4 5 6 78

X2 A11 B1

J3 J2 J1
M D44 M D43 M M
+ - 3SFH 900-3 + - 3SFH 900-3 + - 3SFN 900-3 D42 + - 3SFH 900-3 D41
AM44 AM43 AM42 AM41
COLLIMATOR-IRIS SLOT / right ROTATION SLOT / right

MOTOR CONTROLLER OVERVIEW D5

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH
S31 (CASSETTE)

X3 X4 D15
AT-BUS D1
STR. DL- DR-
X2 8 MANUAL DL- DR-
RADIATION BASE
+24V
ATB
D30 H1
D11_+15V
X1 A7 X6 2 1 4 3 6 5 7
X2 D18 X2 D16
X1 B2 A11 A12-A31 B13 B14 A2-A9 B11 B12 B1 B10 B31 X1 B3 B29 X1 B9 X6 32 X4 12 X6 2 1 4 3 16 5 12
RESET AEN IOW SDATA_0-7 CASSETTE
SADR_0-19 IOR SMEMW
X14 X15
SMEMR X10 X11 INTERFACE
G
V1
+12V (AT) CAMERA K4
INTERFACE +12V
RATIATION
down load +5V
MEMOIRE INTERFACE X16 X18 S3-BUS D6 + power on
+ end of radiography

V20 V16 V15 V12 V17 VPP G V13


V3 V14 V21 V19
R R R R R R R R R

20MA 20MA 20MA 20-80MA 20MA 20MA 20MA 20MA 20MA


+9V
G
V2
X12 X13
+5V +5V

X3 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 8 X6 33 15 13 14 18 X7 12 14 13 15 16 X4 16 17 15 6 7 1 13
X4
TESTING ADAPTER

X10 40 47 22 25 23 26 28 21

D110.X1 18 16 17 15 7 1 13
DOWNLOAD AVR_STOP
X6 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 1 2 3 D20.X4 AVR_ANF CAMERA
SYNC
DATA_SSC3 START AOUISITION DOWNLOAD PUN (DOWNLOAD)

MEMOSKOP CAMERA
DESK
BLOCK DIAGRAM BUS CONTROLLER D6

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH

1
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6

2
S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S12 RX

3 D21 J1
S13 S14 S15 S16 S17 S18
J2
4
S19 S20 S21 S22 S23 S24
J13 J3
20-80MA 15 DOWNLOAD 1 EPROM
18 5
CAMERA J1

D6 20MA
8
33
13
MEMORY
(RES)
2 J12
EPROM

6
S25 S26 S27 S28 S29 S30

X1 S31 V30 V31 V32 V33 V34 V35 V37 V38


J15 J9 1-6
14 3 MATR_OUT
BOC535
X1
S3C BUS X6
J15
1-12 MATR_IN
X1 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 X2 11 13 12
X1
LED10 LED9 LED8 LED7 LED6 LED5 LED3 LED2
1-9 LED
D200 RX K1
2 5

RADIATION +5V
X2
11
3 13
ON X4 12
+15V

D20 X1
TRANSLATOR
R
3 6 DISPLAY DATA 3 R 3 A 2 1 11 A3 NSYN
D23
8 7 H - SYNCHRO 5 HSYN 5 9 A4
HSYN 4 A F VSYN

D4 RES
VSYN
1
9
2
16
8
15
V - SYNCHRO
16
6 VSYN
CN1
6 3 8 F
13
15
A2
A1
CLK
DATA

op 15 7 1 A8
+15V
12 14 6 2 B8
13 5 3 A7
12 +5V
X5 4 4 B7
D5 3 X6
2
1 J14
11 3
+15V K1 D11_+15V 9 VPP
10 2

desk display power


D13.X3_+5V 10
N1_GND 11
VCC +12V 9

1
CN3
1

1
D22 DISPLAY
1 1
X8 X7 2 2 5 A6
2 2
D13.X3_+5V 13 4 6 6 B6
7 7 7 A5 GND
N1_GND 14 8 8 8 B5
X4 CN1 CN2
X3

DESK OVERVIEW

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH

350V X12 5MYH X88


X77 1 L1 10AT 1
P_VZW
F1
L1
I_MAX_ZW X2 D4 3

I_MAX_0V J1
V69 3
B4 L2 14 X2 I_MAX_WR

900NH
V37
V49
4 R7
V12 3 3 V70
U3
SKM254F 3K3 J5 J7
V39 V40
ZW_ANST_1 D6
V43 4 4
X10
J2 U1 SKM254F SKM254F
P_VZW X3 2,B,D6
5 1 X32
V64 V67 U2
C2
R3 C11
R1
V18 5 C16 5
P_VZW_IST X2 D8 1 39K
C35
J6
R2 C36
N_VZW X77 3 J3 1
R5
C4 J8
R6 V38 V41
V48 C8 6 5
ZW_VERS_1 X2 Z6 R100
power supply 20KHZ V36
C33
D
6 6
U3
ZW_VERS_2 B6 6
R4 U1 U2
V42 1K V65 V66
ZW_ANST_2 Z8
J4 7 7 2 7
C9
2 C10 2
N_VZW X3 Z,8,D2 X11 X9
X66
X33 9,10 V1
+15V X4 1 to HT
K1 X2 X5 transformer
4 1 D24 1 6,7 U1
+15V X1,X2,X3 Z,8,D32 XRAY_ANZ/ON
X2
N1. XRAY_0_21 X4 3 5 6 K1 X4 XRAY_0_22 GROUND
6 B8 UZ_IST_IN D201
2 desk leds

8 7 K1 5 2 B20 KV_IST_P D201


XRAY_0_11 6 XRAY_0_12 trolley KV_IST_P

V68 3 Z20 KV_IST_N


KV_IST_N
8 1 16 9
XRAY_ON_P K2 XRAY_ON_N Z22
CPU D12 9 13 P_IROE_IST 4 P_IROE_IST
XRAY_ON_S2 X1
KV
XRQY_0N_S1 X2
D10
Z10
8
K2
4 D200 B6
D202
5 B22 N_IROE_IST
CUVE

X2 CHA_MA N_IROE_IST
7
+5V X4
Z,8,D28 4 1 X1 Z6 CHA_FOC 7 D20 pression P_MAX
K3 P_MAX
X1,X2,X3
Z,8,D12 7 8 X6
+5V 3
K3 8 D22 temperature T_IST
T_IST
Z,8,D10 5 6 2
FIL2 X3 FIL2 T2
K3 20KHZ WR_ANST_1
X2
heating B2
D10 1 J9
FIL1 FIL1 8 3
X1 X2 B12 15V_WR Z2
1_MAX_WR_R 3 8
-15V X1,X2,X3
X4 -15V 20KHZ WR_ANST_2
D2
Z,8,D30 4 J9
T1
X1,X2,X3 10 GROUND
GROUND
Z,8,D26
12
FERRITE WINDINGS BLOCK DIAGRAM BASE D200

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH
X1
Z,8, D28 +5V
GROUND
J64 X1
Z,8, D26
Z,8,
Z,8,
D32
D30
+15V
-15V
D201 D
A
X112
B20
KV_SOLL

J76
X3 D X113
13 KV_SOLL
A Z20
CPU CONTROL
11 DECODER
80186 D20
LOGIC X108
9 J1 J39 D22
IN_IST
7 A Z24
T_IST
J58 D MUX B24
5 KV_IST
B22
UZ_IST_IN
3
D24
IROC_IST
Z22
2 J49 J71 P_VZW_IST
FEEPROM
B10
J23 J3 DRIVE0
4 J61
DIWAN Z10
D3.X8 82510 DRIVE1
6 J38 120KX8
D14
SC_ALERT
8 Z8 RESET_SSS
Operating
14 J37 menu J65 B6 CHA_MA
RAM Z6 CHA_FOE
J33 J53 Z16
1H_MAX
15 J48
32KX8 B14 TIMER_ACTIVE
D12 XRAY_OK_S2
I / 0 PORTS
Z14 WR_OK
Learning 82C55
Prog./courbe
B12 KV_MAX_R
10 J26 J73 EEPROM
Z12 I_MAX_ZW_R
12 82510 J34 J54
D6 FR_ZW_KR
2KX8 D16
FR_ZW_KR
D18
2 J15 VZW_OK
SOFT GERE
B18 15V_OK
J72
5
B16
J4 XRAY_O_R
RS232 3 J35 82510 J24
D8 RESET
J1/J62

4 B8
EPROM XRAY_OK

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH
X1 X1
SYNCHRONISATION Z6
Z14 ZW_VERS_1
RESET POWER SUPPLY
DRIVER
20 KHZ B6
V26/V27 20KHZ ZW_VERS_2
D22 CURRENT X9 X2 D200
T_IST SOURCE J17 J20 WR_ANST_1
3MA
& WP B2
D10 ENABLE D2
XRAT_ON_S1 WR_ANST_2

KV_IST
Z24 X1 WR_0K
D16

B20 J47 X12 X2


KV_IST_P J45 X7 ZW_ANST_1
KV1 J2 CMD J18 J22 ZP D6
J11 1V = 20KV & D200
CIRCUIT Z6
Z20 5.5V = 110KV ZW_ANST_2
KV_IST_N J46
X1
J11 Z,B
KV-CONTROLLER +5V
D28
J10
J6
PID Z,B
D26 GROUND
D18 KVS
KV_SOLL J9 V J5
X17
B10 X13 J4
UZ_SOLL U5 F Z,B
ZW-CONTROLLER +15V
D32
UZ_IST_IN B8 X10 U1
Z,B
-15V
V1 V2 V3 D30
CIRCUIT LOGIQUE D'ERREUR VW
J31/J32 ZW KV
TIMER J18
I_MAX_ZV D4 IZ P RK
13 ms enable/disable
&
B10
I_MAX_ZV_R WR +V

FR_ZW_KR Z12
+15V
J37/J38
S
10 J15 D202 1W -V U1

I_MAX_0V B4 >C1
-15V R &

KV_MAX_R Z18

J37/J38
X1
D14 S J14
Presure P_MAX_R 10 Z16 1SV_0K
+15V >C1 &
-15V R B14 XRAY_O_R Xray accepted to D201
J28/J29
D24 XRAY_ANZ to D200
I_MAX_WR Z6
J11
CHA_MA Z10 D8 P_VZW_IST for intermediate voltage
J10
VZW_OK B16
J3 D20 P_MAX to HT transformer
XRAY_ON D12
D201
J44 Z22 P_IROE_IST
B24 J26
IROE_IST
B22 N_IROE_IST
1V = 2.5mA X5 MA

BLOCKDIAGRAM
CONTROLLER
D202

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH

J12
X1 X9 X1
tension internediaires
Z,B, D28 +5V V12 V13 L2 22MYH Z,B,D6
P_VZW
Z,B, D26 GROUND
V20 R41
U1
Z,B, D32 +15V 100R
C38 6NF8
Z,B, D30 -15V J3
V28 Z,B,D10
FILE_1
V26
V10 V1
Z,B,D12
FILE_2
SC_ALERT D20 R76 U3 U2
J5-J8 J9
DRIVE_1 B16 RMS X6 Z20
IH_IST D201 CPU
20KHZ 43KHZ
DRIVE_0 D16
CONTROL LOGIC D203 R74
X5 DC AU = 1A

X3
TIMER_ACTIVE D22 J13 39K
200MSEC
X10 B20 D201 CPU
IH_IST
V14 V15 X8
J1/J8 J11
V21 ref 4A
50KHZ U1
alim. drive C15
R75 C37 6NF8
J2 V25
V27 39K
V11 Z,B,D2
N_VZW intermediat voltag

BLOCK DIAGRAM HK INVERTER D203

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH

X1 : signal

A2 : U1
HV measurement

A1 : V1 Pres.
Therm. Safety
SW

Current
measurement

Filament
Heating
HV Single
Tank

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH
230V AC2
AC1

AC1 AC2
NETWORK FILTER
Z1
ADO1 ADO2
ACO1 GROUND_N1_
ACO2
24V
X1 7 5 9 10

F2
F1
10AT
X1 10AT
+5V
Z,B,D28

GROUND
Z,B,D26

+15V R9
Z,B,D32
U
500 ms
-15V TIMER
Z,B,D30

D204
V3
X1
320V 3
P_VZW
C8-C17

V5 50V
1
N_VZW

NETWORK FILTER
+ BLOCK DAIAGRAM RECTIFIER D204

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH

Boards per Memoskop release:


SIREMOBIL VOLTAGE SUPPLY
Memoskop 2 : D18 Interface
HOST
D17 Memory
D17-D18 Connect. Panel
HOST Supply
Memoskop 3 : D1 Interface
D21 Storage
D4 Power Supply 5V
D5 Bus PC board X6 X12 BAS_2_OUT DL-MONITOR
D6 Text Module DOWNLOAD
100HZ A
Memoskop 3E : D1 Interface MEMOSKOP
D21 Storage
D4 Power Supply 5V ATB
D5 Bus PC board
BAS_1_OUT SP-MONITOR
X11
100HZ B
Memoskop 50 : D1 Interface
D2 Storage with scsi
D3 Power Supply 12V 50HZ NC_BAS
D4 Power Supply 5V X10
D5 Bus PC board X9 NC_TRIGGER HARDCOPY
D6 Text Module X5 X4

Memoskop SUB: D1 Interface BAS_2_IN


KEYB means FERRITE WINDINGS
D22 Storage with scsi VIDEO
D23 Arithmetic (substr)
D3 Power Supply 12V
D4 Power Supply 5V TV CAMERA KEYBOARD
D5 Bus PC board
D6 Text Module
MEMOSKOP "3", "50" and "SUB" Interfaces

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH
HOST
KEYBOARD

X6
X5
X12 BAS_2_OUT

X11 BAS_1_OUT

BAS_Z_IN X9 INTERFACE D1
X10 HC_BAS

X4 NC_TRIGGER
X13 X2/X3 X21/X22

D1-D5 TEXT
ARI D23 MODULE

X1 X2

AC-D1
X1/X2 X4 X5
X21/X22
BACKPLANE SUBSTRACTION TEXT MODULE
X3/X4 X2/X3
D5 D22 D6
X5/(X6)GND X1

5V SCS1
X11
X1 5V_ X1 12V-POWER PACK
POWER SUPPLY AC-D4 DISK 12V D3
TRANSFORMER X1 X1 X2 X2 X1
T1 X11 X11 X10
SV-POWER PACK DISK MS1 X1
D4
X10
AC-D3

MEMOSKOP SUB OVERVIEW

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH

Z1
OUT TRANSFORMER
T1
N 2
L_OUT F1 F9 1
2 220 5 1
2AT 7
SL 3 1
K_OUT 0.75AT D11.X1
3 SL 4 10V3
16 2
L 1 1 220 6 2
AC_D3 0-3
F6 X10
0
POWER SUPPLY 230V 8 4AT
B20
1
FERRITE WINDINGS 16V7
Z20
2
B24
F7
1 E1
L
9 3
Z24
0.1AT
2 N AC_D4 0-5
X11
3 SL 0
3 Z20
1
B20
F8 1 E2
L
2
D20
0.1AT 27V
2 N 3
Z26
3 SL 4
5
B26
4 D26
F2 6 D1.X13
10 16V 1AT 1
11 7
F5
6
2
5 10V1 4AT 2
6 3
F3
7
0
14 10V 1AT 4
15 1
8
F4 4
2 12 10V1 1.5AT 5
13 5
9
AD_D1 0-7
NETWORK SUBASSEMBLY MEMOSKOP 3, 50, SUB

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH
X1
Z20 Z6

B20 D3 X1 D4 D4
Z2 B4
D20
AC1 16V7 B2 X1 Z4
+12V D20 12AT D2
- + J1 D2 +5VD
V2 B20 F101
B2
V3 27V Z20 Z2
R5
D16
Z12
GND B16
AC2
Z24 B12 27V D26 Z16
B24 D12 B26 D14
D24 Z14 Z26 B14 0VD
B14 Z14
D12
D14
B12
Z12
BLOCK DIAGRAM LONGITUDINAL Z10
CONTROLLER D3
BLOCK DIAGRAM +5V SWITCHING CONTROLLER D4

V3 D3 D4
+12V GREEN V.
+12V GREEN
+12V
+5V
R5 SETTING
R. SETTING

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH

BAS_2_OUT
X12

X9 BAS_2_IN
ANALOG-INTERFACE BAS_1_OUT
X11

HC_BAS
X10

AIF_DIF (0:30) AIF_TG (0:11)


X2 D105_X2 (0:77)
X3 D105_X3 (0:61)

VEE N_U_TG 5V N5V2


N5V2_P U_N AIF_UP1 (0:5)
PGND AGD VCC

X13 AC_D1 (0:7) DIF_TG (0:20)


POWER PACK DIGITAL-INTERFACE
CLOCK
AGND 2 D1 (0:7) POB (0:7)
AGND 1

TG_UP1 (0:10)

5V_1 N5V2_1 5V_2 N5V2_2

NT_UP1 (0:3) UP1_DIF (0:16) UP1_CONTROL (0:11)

X6 HARDCOPY (1:9) X4
HOST (1:15)

X5
MICROPROCESSOR TEXT MODULE (1:45) X21/X22
KEYBOARD (1:9)

BLOCK DIAGRAM INTERFACE PC BOARD D1

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH
X21 X22
AD0 1 1 N_TEXT_WHITE
AD1 2 2 GROUND
AD2 3 3 N_TEXT_BLACK
AD3 4 4 GROUND
AD4 5 5 N_TEXT_WHITE_DL X5 BIG
MEMORY NW 01 CABLE KEYBOARD SINGLE KEYBOARD
AD5 12 6 GROUND Brown
1 DCD
AD6 7 7 N_TEXT_BLACK_DL
3K3 4
AD7 8 8 GROUND
3K3 6
AD8 9 9 N_H_TEXT V1 2
AD9 10 N_V_TEXT V-
10 6 3K3
AD10 11 2
11 GROUND 14 Read

CONTROLLER
AD11 12
D6 12 T50_75_ATB
7 8 Grey
TXD
RTS
AD12 13
13 VCC 13 3 Purp. RXD S1 S2 S4
AD13 14 +5V 14
VCC S3
15 8 7 V1 CTS
AD14 15 VCC
AD15 16 5 Grey 0V S5 S6
16 VCC
VSDD_BANK1 17 17 RDY 9 White +5V
+5V
K_CS_VSDD 18 18 CT0
VSSD1 19 TEXT_RES3 SCHIRM
19
VSDD2 20 20 TEXT_RES4
ALE 21
N_WR1
KEYBOARD WIRING MEMOSKOP 3, 50
22
N_RD1 23
RESET1 24 SINGLE KEYBOARD
TEXT_RES0 25
S6 S5 S4 S1 S2 S3

BLOCK DIAGRAM TEXT MODULE D6 S4, S5, S6 ARE RESERVE KEYS

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH

X1 VOLTAGE Tension ----> CPU X2


6 SPG_FUHLER
+5V_D SUM 9
7
-10C_D
+12_D
9
6
+1.6V -8V 2-6V D113
GND_D FITERING
5
+12V_A
4
GND_A
2 SENSOR X7 P ....element
TEMPERATURE NTC Pelletier
DRIVER 1.2

TEST A
TEST LIGHT
10 LIGHT X6 LED
DRIVER 1.2
K
QUARTZ
SENSOR DISK
OSCIL.
X1 G1
50HZ X4,X5
KT 1 D113A
UB
SENSOR
SENSOR
gene inpulsion
2 KT_OK
KT_DK PPG
PULSE

60HZ
D113B SERIAL-
10
C_SYNK C_SYNC DRIVER
X2 5
C_BLK C_BLK KAN1
1
6 D114
S;DVH KAN2
7
X1 PARAL. KAN3
BLOCK DIAGRAM
ST1 3
DRIVER
ST2 4 CAMERA HEAD
TRANS.
ST3 5 D113

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH
X4
B17,C17 +5V_REF D112
+10V_REF +5V_REF
X32TP
X31TP -7.5V_REF X3
B17,C11
+10V_REF D111
X26TP
X27TP +12V_D
+12V_D +12V_A
X1
+15V_UA1
10,11,22,23
X28TP
-15V_UAZ 12,24 X29TP -12V_D
-12V_D -12V_A
28
+5V_SENSOR

+5V_UD1 X30TP +5V_D MA


25,26,27 0V_A
D10 0V_D MD
29 KAKO
UP 0V_D PELTIER_OFF

32,33
X2
0V_D GUP 15
MP
1K PELTIER VOLTAGE
GUP
30,31 MO 16
UP

SA_0
X4
B9 X4
B10
SA_1 SPVV
B8 MULTIPLEXER
SA_2 B7

CUP -12V_D
+12V_D -12V_A
+12V_A +5V_D
UB_-10V S1 +10V_REF
20MA_INTERFACE
X1 X3
SER_IST_IN IST_IN
2 C7

C6
SER_IST_OUT IST_OUT
4
-15V_C
V60 X1
TIEF_BSIG
+15V_C T_IW0 8
V61
+5V_C MTIEF_BSIG
V62 0V_A 19
MG
UB_C
V63 6
+5V_G
UP_EIN
V64
+5V_GE
V65 D110 0V_G
7 MG

VOLTAGE PROCESSING D110

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH

X4
X3 C25 VV_AUS
B27
IW_STEUER

WORKING
POINT X3
NAND B26 X20 B25 IWB
X4 X4
KT_PULS C10 ADAPTATION A13 BAND_EIN
C24
TEST X4
X2 MULTIPLEXER FINAL AUTOMATIK

KKB_SIGNAL 1 X1 B_SIGNAL X2 CLAMPING X3 CONTROL X12 SIGNAL


BANDWIDTH
X17 GAIN
X19 CHARACTER.
C26
GAM_AUS
ELEMENT DECUPLING FEST_1
TEST LIMITATION
FOR_AVR
SIGNAL

X5
LINEAR X21
TA_1
X4 MULTIPLEXER loop 1/2/3
C23 loop 2 every 5mn
DIGITAL KT-PULSE
for led CLAMPING
ANALOG
C22
TA_0
TEST SIGNAL
X22
X9
CIRCLE
ADAPTATION MIN_B RECTANGLE C15 KREIS_RECHT
C12 THE DIGITAL
D_TEST BLAKING
290KHZ TEST SIGNAL A_MUX loop 1

B_SIGNAL A26
MULTIPLEXER S+H MVV
X3 MULTIPLEXER
B6 X7
A_MESS Analogique
B_SIGNAL
TEST SIGNAL SYNC.
C11
ADMIXTURE SYNC_SIGNAL
X4
A8 X8
D_MESS ADAPTATION
Digital

C9 H_ X6 FINAL
H_PULS
D110
SAWTOOTH STAGE
GENERATION
X1
BASA loop 3 A2
D2 MEMORY
C18
MVV_A0 X23 X4 B12
D112 C19
MVV_A1 TEMPERATURE
C20 X25 X2 A2
MVV_PULS

VIDEO SIGNAL PROCESSING D110

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH

VIDEO AMPLIFIER X3 X3
B26
PC BOARD D110 HAND B26
CIRCUIT PART CONTROL CPU

X3 B27
AGC control LATCH
IW_CONTROL voltage EPROM 373
X3 27

SW
PORT PORT
XV
X3 ACTUAL VALUE ACQUISTION
SS
MEASURING PEAK 2 0
digital dominante FIELD VALUE SS
D_MESS B25 X3
MIX RE_CPU PORT IST_OUT
BLACK 3 C6
80535
OV OV
SW
SS SS TXO
SS
Video on 0.5V B25 XV SW SW PEAK A
X5 SW ist SERIAL Host
IVB (0.5V) CLAMPING MULTIPLY VALUE MUX S-H D
V_=_S INTERF. gene
WHITE TXO
KT_PULS C10
PORT C7 IST_IN
M0-M6 A1-A7 DAC+
MEAN MW 3
analogique dominante VALUE
A_MESS B6
PORT I_CONTR. RAM
V2 A14 5
AVR
BA0 BA1
V1 C13 C14 V2
start/stop
B13 AVR_ANF
PORT PORT PORT
3 4 1 OPK
B14 AVR_STOP
Controls
MIW C21 S-H B_VALUE
MUX_TEST
ST0
MIW_PULS A20 LATCH 373 DO-07
ST4 ST5
D112 D D D D B
MIV_A0 C18 ADAPTATION A A A A Nominal
OFFSET
ADJUSTMENT Value
MIW_A1 C19
B_VALUE

CONTROL CPU
PC BOARD

M
S-H
D111 D112

BLOCK DIAGRAM ACTUAL VALUE ACQUISITION D111

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REV 3 SM 2352376-100TPH
X4 X4
C_BLK C15 KREIS_RECNT
C_BLK A31
TEST SEITCH V1 MUX A24 MVV_A1
A26 S1 S4 misc
MVV Test patern A23
MVV_A0 D110
LIGHT EMITTING
D110 MIW C21 Finition
C19
DIODES V1 S4 S8 MIW_A1
D111 SPVV B10 misc
C18 MIW_A0 D111
SP_FUHLER B11 AFFICHAGE
TEMPERATUR B12 Surveillance D
D112 ERREUR
A32
TEST LIGHT led
V2
PELTIER OFF peltier on/off
ST0 A17 A ERROR
LED BAND_ON bande alimentation
ST1 A18 C26
GAM_OFF on/off
ST2 A19 C25
VV_OFF on/off D110
ST3 A20 C24
TEST
ST4 A21 ADR_N C23 D110
TA_1
ST5 A22 MICROCONTROLLER
+ LOGIK
C22 Test D110
ADDRESS
A9 ADDRESS TA_0
D0 DECODER LATCH B7
SAB_BOC535
D111 LATCH ADR_L LOGIC SA_2
D1 A10 OUTPUTS
MESSPULS_SEL
B8 Test misc
SA_1 alim. D110
D2 A11 MFIELD_SEL B9
SA_0
D3 A12 A25
MVV_PULSE D110
D4 A13 MUX
A20 MIW_PULSE
TESTBILO_SEL MEASURING D111
D5 A14 FIELD A8 DMESS dominante
D6 A15 PROM
A7
DRIVER M6
D7 A16 V_INTERRUPT
A6
M5
J3_IN A27 A5
M4
communication H_PROM
avec HOST X1 J3_OUT C28 OPK
+_LATCH
A4
M3 D11
CIRCLE A3
M2
D111 RESET C27
A2
circuit P41C M1
BOOT V_PROM
X28 RESET EPROM A1
+_LATCH M0
SWIT. ... LOGIC
... C9 H_PULSE
D110
DOWNLOAD KR_ C10 KT_PULSE D111 D110
B6 +5V
DOWNLOAD OPK LOGIC PROG. PROM
MEMORY C14 V2
NYRAM AVR
C13 V1 CONTROL D111
C_BLK A31 X18
A29 S3C bus
OPK SYNC control
C_SYNC A30 28MHZ

BLOCK DIAGRAM CONTROL D112

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KAN1 X2 7 2
1
V1 V4 V5

X1
3
LEVEL-, ST2
X1 1 J2 SHIFT,
KT 4
ST1
2 D112
J1 BLANKING
1 5
(CHANNEL1) ST3
GT-PULSE
C_BLK
X2
1

X14
2
KAIN2 X2 6 X15
1
V7 V10 V11 X16
L1
X3
X79 1 KKB_SIGNAL
J9
J2 750HM "BA"
TP D110
2
J3
1
BLANKING
(CANNEL2) LEVEL

CONTROL

2
KAN3 X2 5
1
V13 V16 V17 X3
10
TEMPERATURE

J5 D114 X2
2
2
J4
1
(CHANNEL3)

KT_DX X1 2 5 MHZ DE RESOLUTION

BLOCK DIAGRAM CAMERA HEAD 2 D114

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X1 X2
1 27V A1
D11.X2.3 D121
X3
2 X41 VOLTAGE R22 A1
D11.X2.3 X42 +24V H21
REGULATOR 24V
4 H7 Tension
B1
+24V H21

5 X50 X47 B3
0V H21

6 B4
D11.X2.1 H21

7 X48 B7
D11.X2.2 0V H21

8 R34
D11.X2.6 B6
H21

9 relai
D11.X2.7 erreur X2
MONITORING B2
D121 X37

A2
D121 X36

3 ZOOM B3
D11.X2.5 D121
R8 X6
A6
H21 anode 1

X44 A2
R10 CONTROLLER H21 Tension anode

ref. A3
H21
anode
B1 X43 A4
H21
6.2V 0.3V
A4 D120 A5
H21
D121 A3 0V X45 A7
H21

B4
X46 B2
CONTROLLER H21 Tension C3 control

B5
H21 feed back C3

BLOCK DIAGRAN CONTROL UNIT D120

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D121
R18 R10 X2
680V 47K
M21 X4 1 X28 220R X20 B1 D120 6.2V
X72 X44
X29 R9
X23 B4 D120 CM
X73 X45
R5
RBW_17/23_E1 X5 1 X32 K1 5 X26 B3 D120 cmd 200m
X74 X46
14 1
7 12 X27 A1 D120
X75 X47 8 K1
RBW_17/23_E2 X6 1 X30 K1 K2 K3 X21
X76 X48 R4 R14 A2 D120
X31 X52 4 4 6 6 X40 X41 X42 X43 X22 B2 D120
K3 3 K2 3 K3 5 K2 5 X77 X49

X24 A3 D120
R13 R3 R12 X78 X50
R2 X36 X37
X38 X25 A4 D120
X79 X51
X60 X61 X66 X67 X62 X63 X68 X69
X80

X81

X82

X83

BLOCK DIAGRAM CONTROL UNIT D121

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NS-MODUL
24V
UE1=600V
UE2=900V

U E2
1 US900
D11.X2.5 3 2 US600
U E1
4 +15V
3 -5V RBV-HDR
5 A
6 24V
M61.CON3

E3
U E2 P
D11.X2.3 1 CONST
E1
D11.X2.4 2 24V
8 8 U E3
3 3 +15V
D11.X2.7 11 -5V
9 9
K
7 7
D11.X2.6 10
2 2 UA
5 5
D11.X2.4 7 10 10
D11.X2.1 6 1 1 7
8 6 6 UG

9 4 4

M61.CON1 M61.CON2 M61.CON1

Supply voltage controller HS-MODUL


Monitoring reference value generator UA=30KV
UE3=2.......15KV
UGETTER=2.8KV
BLOCK CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF MINI POWER SUPPLY RBV (FA. ROEDERSTEIN)

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B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12

P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13


CON1
CON2
CON3
3 P1 B1
REL2
P2
P3 REL3
REL2 REL2 REL5 REL5 REL8 REL8
P4 B4
REL4
P5 B5
4 P6 REL5
P7
P8 REL6
REL3 REL3 REL6 REL6 REL9 REL9
P9 REL7
P10
5 P11 REL8
P12
REL10 P13 REL9
REL4 REL4 REL7 REL7 REL10 MP MP
REL10
MP MP B12 UE2 UE1
REL1
(US900) (US600)
MP 9 6 24V
6
(US15)
S15

MP 1 US900
US30
MP E2 0......900V
US600 UE2
2
4 +15V MP 8 E1 0......600V
3 -5V
5 UE1
GND
1 COM3
MP
2 8 8 1
24V 2
COM MP 2......15KV E3
3 3 +15V 3
+15V
11 12 4
10 5
10 7
6
REL1 MP
-5V 9 -5V 7
6 7 8
RBV-HDR
7 2 COM2
REL1 MP
MP D9 REL+
8 5 1 A
MP 2 30KV
REL- 3 A E1
10 P
- 4 E2
5
- E1
MP UI15 1 6
7 K
8
- 6 - COM3
MP UI30 UG
9 MP MP MP
SL 4 TP2 TP1
CON1
CON1
CON2

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LIST OF SOFTWARE FILES

1. Configuration Backup Files


S9120762.p00
S9120762.p01

explaination:
S ------- = Siremobil
9 ------- = 9 Pouces / 7 Pouces
20762 = Serial Number
P00 ---= Old Configuration
P01 --- = New Configuration

2. Service Software
Cuckoo.exe

3. Service Software Configuration File :


S9120762.cfg

4. Help File :
Sireserv.hlp

5. Download Files :
Gen_va6.hex Hostvb8.hex M2e_va1.hex M2h_va7a.hex M2m_va7a.hex M2p_va7b.hex
M2s_va7b.hex Pun_va0.hex S3c_va0.hex Ssi_vb2.hex

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6. Errors Backup File :


S9120762.err

7. Log Backup File : Service Operation


S9120762.log

8. Mon Backup File : Not used in service mode


S9120762.mon

9. Backup Fluoro Time


S9120762.par

10. Init disk : Update software


Initdisk.exe

11. Errors List


Errlist.txt

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Part A - How to read product configuration documents.


Documents
system presented are
examples and are
not related to
System present product
reference
number Date of change

New system ref


number

A.1 - Example of traceability


sheet of documents or Page release
schematics

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to page 4 of
product X1515 (X1515-4) AP2 (X1641-19)
H1

D37.B30 N11K2 B8/D8 AP1


(26/5)

A.2 - Example ; how to read an B18 52 51 50

24V
Z18

B14 D14 D12


+24V B14 +24V
interconnection drawing

MIKROPROZESSOR-BUS
Z32
B4 AP1/24V B28 50
AP1
Z26
0VL

18
AP2
F6 AP2/24V Z28 B24 51
AP2
OUT

Z14

19
REG AP3
Z4 AP3/24V B30 B22 52
AP3
J4

N11K2 Z16

N1K1 20
AP4
Z6 AP4/24V Z30 B20 53
AP4
D300
(X1454-300)
AP1 B26
Z8 (X1627-1)

AP2 Z24
ZB/ZK D10
(16/3)
AP3 Z22 AP1 Z10

D50 Z20 AP2 B10


AP4
(X1454-50)
(20/4)
AP3 B8
going to page 16

D8
15 V1
+24V
AP1
AP4 Z8
line 3

Z6

D32.D4

D32.D6
12

D32.B4

D32.Z4
V2 D23
AP2 (X1503-6)

D8
6 V3
D90 (X1630-1)
AP3 (X1454-900) (X1638)

N11K3 D2
3 V4
AP4

B6
board
Z6
Z24 +24V
number
Z22 +15V
(X1575-63)
B8
B22 0VS
Z8

D63
going to page 63
of product X1575

going to page 20 B20

line 1 B10

B12
(20/1) ref:product
D24
B14 (X1454-24) ARBEITSPLATZ-ANWAHL
EXAMINATION UNIT SELECTION
line 1,2,3 SELECTION POSTE DE TRAVAIL

X1641-14-4
1 2 3

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A.3 - Example of documents annotations

Remarks
Please also refer to the remarks of X1515, sheet 1

Sheet/Current path

*1 19 / 2 With Polydoros 50/80, V 1/2 and U 1/2 must be connected in parallel.


*5 21 / 4 When connecting the kV reducer, jumper K8.A9-B9 must be removed.
*6 22A / 4 Upon lontomat D retrofitting, remove jumpers K8.Al-Bl up to K8.A7-B7.
*7 23 / 3 Remove jumper K8.AlO-Bl 0 on G6.
27 / 6-7 Remove j u m per K&A 11 -B 11 on G 1.
*8 18A / 3 With Polydoros 50/80, set switch S 1 to 1 WR.
*9 16 / 7 With 60 Hz power 11 one frequency, fit jumpers accordingly.
17 1
* 10 20 5 With fluoroscopy, fit jumpers with
Document 19 7
* 11 19 4,7 With Polydoros 50/80, remove jumper ssl on D43.
annotation h Rapid tubes,
fit jumper G-H.
*27 20 / -- D 58 / Retrofitting with SI D.
*28 23 / 7 With high-contrast f 1 fluoroscopy or D PF, remove j u m per
D360.Z8D360.Z26.
*29 1 Z / -- Programming X8 (D360), see list of jumpers.
*30 23A When connecting the oil switches, remove jumper D360.B32
(+ 24 V).
*31 POLYTRON, fit jumper K8.Al9 -K8.Bl9.
With DSA with DIGITRON, fit jumper K8.Al~
REMARKS - 1
Xl641 -1 E- 5(e) -1

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Product name

Product release
A.4 - Example of compatibility
sheet between sub-systems and
parts

Board and ref. O: new part compatible with the


previous release

X: New part delivery


(compatible)

Black O
means not
compatible

X: compatible

O Compatible with the


previous release

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Part B - Connectors layout and pins


PIN VIEN FONT VIEW
PIN HOUSING
SOCKET HOUSING
34 PINS 20 PINS 14 PINS

B A 14 1 C A
D B Z ZZ BB DD D A AB BB A
D C 8 B
F E F D 10 PINS
J H 15 2 6 7 8 9 10
E
L
N
K
M
9 K H 1
J
R P
16 3
N L 2
T S 10 M 02 02 02 3
V U
X W
17 4 R P 1 2 3 4 5 4
Z Y
18
11
5
04 04 04 5
DD
BB
CC
AA 6
12
FF EE 19 6
06 06 06 7
JJ HH
13
8
LL KK
NN MM 20 7
08 08 08 9
10
10 10 10 11
12
32 PINS 48 PINS 64 PINS 31 PINS 96 PINS 12 12 12 13
B Z D B Z F D B Z D B Z A1 B1 C1 14
14 14 14 15
16
02 02 02 02 32 16 16 16 17
04 04 04 04 31 18
06 06 06 06 30 18 18 18 19
20
08 08 08 08 29
20 20 20 21
10 10 10 10 22
12 12 12 12 22 22 22 23
14 14 14 14 24
16 16 16 16
24 24 24
18 18 18
20 26 26 26
20 20 20
22
22 22 22 28 28 28
24
24 24 24 4
26 26 26
26
3
30 30 30
28
28 28 28 2
30 32 32 32
30 30 30 1
32
32 32 32

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WHEELED FRAME : FRONT VIEW

6 9 10 7

POINT OEM Part # Part Description


1 9797408 FRONT RUBBER BUFFER
2 7049638 FRONT WHEEL
3 9795709 WHEEL HOLDER
4 9797416 LATERAL RUBBER BUFFER
5 7049646 LATERAL WHEEL
6 3428810 RIGHT CHAIN
7 3428828 LEFT CHAIN
8 3136582 FRONT CAP
9 9797887 LEFT SIDE STRIP
10 9797895 LEFT ARM STRIP
11 9797903 RIGHT SIDE STRIP
12 9797911 RIGHT ARM STRIP

4 5 3 12 11 8 2 1

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WHEELED FRAME : REAR VIEW

3 7 5 2
6
POINT OEM Part # Part Description
1 3428836 REAR CHAIN
2 9795790 RIGHT LEVER
3 9795782 LEFT LEVER
4 3136525 REAR RUBBER BUFFER
5 7251390 SMALL TRACTION SPRING
6 9795741 REAR STOP
7 8158503 SLIDING PART
8 8158461 BOLT
8 7018617 BUSH
8 3361573 RETAINING RING
8 3370616 GAUGE DISK
4 3136541 ANGLE
9 8159022 LEVER
10 8158412 GUIDE
10 9 8 1 4

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WHEELED FRAME : BRAKE VIEW

POINT OEM Part # Part Description


1 8158958 BRAKE BRACKET
2 8158941 BRAKE PISTON
3 8158636 BRAKE RUBBER
2 3428802 COMPRESSION SPRING
4 4323135 BRAKE TRACTION SPRING

Other parts not visible on photos


8158602 LAT WHEEL SCREW
8158610 LAT WHEEL SCREW
8158628 LAT WHEEL NUT
8166704 RC ELEMENT
8158594 MAIN TRACTION SPRING
1761030 ROPE PULLEY
9796822 MAIN SPINDLE
8158586 ROPE PULLEY
9796848 BRAKE DISK
4685186 BRAKE MAGNETIC
4 1 2 3 9797382 ROPE,CPL.
8158487 REAR BOLT
3136533 MAGNETIC HOLDER

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STAND : D13-D19 VIEW

POINT OEM Part # Part Description


2 1 9728106 BOARD D13
2 3173929 CONVERTER;AC-DC D14
3 3 1761030 ROPE PULLEY
4 3519436 BALL BEARING
5 9795899 TUBE (MOVEMENT)
6 1102743 BOARD D19
1

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STAND COVERS

POINT OEM Part # Part Description


3 1190912 FOOT SWITCH COMPLETE
2 9797515 COVER, RIGHT
2 3 9797507 COVER, LEFT
4 9797861 COVER REAR
5 9797879 COVER LATERAL STRIP
6 9797853 COVER REAR STRIP
4
7 9798422 SUPPORT CPL.

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CONSOLE

POINT OEM Part # Part Description


1 9796574 HAND SWITCH
2 9728668 CABLE, CPL. HANDSWITCH
1 1012699 MICROSWITCH (HANDSWITCH)
3 9797713 GRIP (MAIN HANDLES)
4 9796699 HOLDER (FOR HANDSWITCH)
5 9796004 CONTROL PANEL
6 9798315 GASKET
7 9795881 LEVER COMPLETE
No 4663415 PLUG

7 5 2 1 6 3 4

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T2 & Fuses

POINT OEM Part # Part Description


1 9751892 SMALL TRANSFORMER T2
2 7724339 FUSE 0.315A 250V SB
2 3010097 FUSE 0.5A 250V SB
2 1077411 FUSE 1A 250V SB
2 1080530 FUSE 1.25AT, 5X20MM
2 4657649 FUSE 3.15A 250V SB

2 1 2

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Buttons
5

POINT OEM Part # Part Description


1 9795477 SWITCH, CPL. S35
No 9795485 SWITCH, CPL. S36 (for 2 button box)
2 8158909 COVER, CPL.
3 9797580 GRIP (HANDLE)
1 1189542 RIBBON CABLE S35/D12 (under cover)
5 9796798 TUBE
5 9796780 TUBE
5 9796962 PLATELET
5 9796954 PLATELET
6 9798430 POINTER
7 3136509 SWITCH S34 (for 3 buttons box)
8 3136517 SWITCH S36 (for 3 buttons box)
9 1190466 BOARD D12A (under cover)

6 1 2 8 3 7 9

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T1 & Fuses

POINT OEM Part # Part Description


1 9750480 TRANSFORMER T1
2 3147899 FUSE 10A 250V SB
3 1077411 FUSE 1A 250V SB
3 1077437 FUSE 2.5A 250V SB
3 1077445 FUSE 4A 250A SB
3 3055910 FUSE 5A 250V MSB
4 9798687 U-PLATE

1 3 2 4

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D10A, D11 & D15 boards

POINT OEM Part # Part Description


1 9728049 BOARD D10A
2 9728064 BOARD D11
3 1190672 BOARD D15

2 3 1

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Vertical Travel Parts


OEM Part # Part Description (no photo)
9728718 BOARD D12
1878388 SPRING
9797580 GRIP
3368891 BALL BEARING
1012699 MICROSWITCH
7388358 INSULATING LAYER
4998670 PLATE
1417815 TRACTION SPRING
8166704 RC ELEMENT
1403229 BALL BEARING
8158750 HOLDER
9798521 BRAKE
9796731 COVER
7050602 CHAIN
7048358 CHAIN
8158867 BRAKE BRACKET CPL
7053093 ROLLER
4684908 MOTOR (with POS 108)
3136558 CAM DISK (with POS 107)
9795972 RAIL TYPE A
3136764 RAIL TYPE B

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C-Arm

POINT OEM Part # Part Description


1 1403211 BALL BEARING
1 3534542 RETAINING RING
3
2 1012699 MICROSWITCH
2 4998670 PLATE
1 2 7388358 INSULATING LAYER
8 3 8166704 RC ELEMENT
2 4 9728502 RIBBON CABLE COMPLETE
9795253 STOP (End of the C-Arm)
7 8082901 TRACTION SPRING
6 9795261 STOP (End of the C-Arm)
5 7059132 Roller 15 X 60 X 18 (big ones)
5
6 7051857 ROLLER (small ones)
7 4684890 MOTOR (with POS 143)
7 3432770 COMPRESSION SPRING
8 9795196 BRAKE BLOCK COMPLETE
9796178 ROPE, COMPLETE.
8158164 THREADED BOLTS
8158214 BOLT
2 9795170 CAM
4

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C-Arm Covers

POINT OEM Part # Part Description


3 1 9798778 COVER
2 4125043 Cover screw M4 x 12
3 9797986 SCALE

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C-Arm Bracket

POINT OEM Part # Part Description


1 4661526 MOTOR
4 2 3519436 BALL BEARING
3 9795279 BRAKE BRACKET
4 9795287 BRAKE BRACKET
3
5 4661625 MICRO SWITCH
6 8158172 ECCENTRIC BOLT
9798224 COVER
9798281 CONTACT
6

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Panel & Control Boards


5

POINT OEM Part # Part Description


1 1190847 CONVERSION KIT D2
1 1190805 SLOT CPU D2
2 9728155 BOARD D3
3 4663563 BOARD D4
4
4 9728023 BOARD D5
1190284 BOARD D6
3 5 1190276 BACKPLANE D1
6 1190003 FAN COMPLETE
2 1102677 BOARD D17
8730459 FRONT ADAPTER BD. D17
1102800 BOARD D18
1

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Generator

POINT OEM Part # Part Description


1 1189989 BOARD D200
2 1677751 BOARD D201
3 1677777 BOARD D202
4 9747015 BOARD D203
5 1189963 BOARD D204
6 1677884 CHOKE 6A
7 3179520 LINE FILTER 250V 6A

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Tube & Collimator

POINT OEM Part # Part Description


1 1173355 SIREPHOS 2000-1,3 COMPLETE
8610784 COVER (not shown)
8346645 PANELLING SCREW (for the cover)
3847758 UPGRADE KIT FOR BOARD
2 3171246 NTC RESISTOR
3 1955111 DIAPHRAGM COMPLETE
4 9728874 BOARD D40
5 1956036 MOTOR, COMPLETE. AM41-44
6 9728858 BOARD D41-44

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Image Intensifier Assembly


POINT OEM Part # Part Description
1 1123459 X-RAY IMAGE INTENSIFIER 9
2833189 ADAPTION CANNON PLUG V45590-A177-A17
2 2833130 CONV.KIT POWER SUPPLY 9"
1123467 X-RAY IMAGE INTENSIFIER 7
2833189 ADAPTION CANNON PLUG V45590-A177-A17
1122758 HOUSING COMPLETE 7
1122766 ANGLE COMPLETE 7
1122683 SPRING
1122659 ROD
3428968 COMPRESSION SPRING
8807000 DIAPHRAGM COMPLETE
1956036 MOTOR COMPLETE (DIAPHRAGM)
9728916 BOARD (DIAPHRAGM)
1004050 MICROSWITCH 230V (DIAPHRAGM)
1012715 SPRING LEVER (DIAPHRAGM)
3 4933727 GRID 9"
2 1654578 POWER SUPPLY HV30
4 9804394 II-TUBE OPTILUX 23D-C 9"
5 2833379 ADAPTER 9
4661799 INCREM. WASHER FOR HEDS9100 (DIAPH.)
2833221 KONV.KIT POWER SUPPLY 7"
4933735 GRID 7"
2 3 5 4 1 8834467 I.I TUBE OPTILUX 17 D-C #SM2000 7"

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Camera

POINT OEM Part # Part Description


2844681 VIDEOMED D # SM2000/60HZ Assembly
3014052 VIDEOMED D 60HZ Assembly
1 9728890 BOARD D30
2 9728916 BOARD D31
3 8714610 BOARD D110
4 8714636 BOARD D111
5 8714651 BOARD D112
6 8807216 MOTOR ASSEMBLY AM31
7 1122840 LEVER (behind)
7 1122873 SPRING (behind)
8 4662888 FAN
2844798 CAMERA S2000-60HZ

5 4 7 6 8 1 2 3

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Single TV Trolley

OEM Part # Part Description (no photo) OEM Part # Part Description (no photo)
7053531 ROLLER 1039650 FUSE ELEMENT
7049919 ROLLER 3419629 TERMINAL BLOCK
3010134 CABLE DEFLECTOR 1189872 CABLE
1116206 PLATE, RIGHT 4663407 CABLE BOX HOUSING
1116180 PLATE, LEFT 1114623 LEVER
4661062 LAMP HOUSING 1114573 HOUSING LEFT
4661054 LAMP 1114631 HOUSING RIGHT
1116248 BRACKET 3010167 CONTACT SET
1116818 GRIP 4663464 BUSH
4660205 PUSH BUTTON 4663472 BUSH
7176969 RUBBER 4673042 BUSH
1189948 BOARD 9728635 CABLE
1189922 BOARD 7549009 PLUG
9750449 TRANSFORMER 1102727 INSTALLATION SET
3164621 LINE FILTER 1116776 COVER
3030764 FUSE HOLDER 4844742 PANELLING SCREW M4X5
3128162 BAYONET CAP 7055395 COVER CAP
7732597 FUSE 1190144 POWER CABLE U110/120V E
3009552 FUSE 3,2AT 250V 1190151 POWER CABLE U208/240V E

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Dual TV Trolley
POINT OEM Part # Part Description
10 8 9 6 7 1 7053531 ROLLER
2 7049919 ROLLER
3 3010134 CABLE DEFLECTOR
4 1116263 GRIP, CPL.
5 1116131 COVER
6 4660205 Push Button Switch
11 7 1116388 GASKET
9757642 HOLDER F. POWER CABLE (at the rear)
4661047 PLUG (inside)
8 4661062 LAMP HOUSING
8 4661054 LAMP
8 1116248 BRACKET
7049794 RAIL (inside)
9 1102669 KEYBOARD
9748146 FRONT PANEL
10 1102727 INSTALLATION SET
11 1116313 COVER F.MONITOR CARR. # SM 2000
12 12 7055395 COVER CAP
1116222 HEXAGON ROD (at the rear)
1116206 PLATE, RIGHT (at the rear)
1116180 PLATE, LEFT (at the rear)
7176969 RUBBER
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Memoskop POINT OEM Part # Part Description


9 6 5 8 3 4 1 9754557 BOARD D1
9754573 BOARD D2 for Memoskop 50/100
1105647 BOARD D21 for Memoskop 3/3E
2 1102768 BOARD D22 for Memoskop SUB
2 1102784 BOARD D23 for Memoskop SUB
3 9754599 BOARD D3F for Memoskop 50/100
4 3173929 CONVERTER AC-DC D4
1 9754615 BOARD D5
5 3030764 FUSE HOLDER
5 3128162 BAYONET CAP
5 1040930 FUSE 0.1A 250V SB
6 2835507 HARD DISK (no HDD on Memoskop 3/3E)
7 8714123 RING CORE (TRANSFORMER)
8 4663092 FAN
9 3121154 MAINS CABLE
2844004 BOARD D11
2844582 BOARD D6
1102669 KEYBOARD
2844020 BOARD D12
7035025 RUBBER BUFFER
1190383 CABLE
1190375 CABLE
1 2 7 1677868 BOARD
3163003 INTEGRATED CIRCUIT J735/736
1677652 PROM J327

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Accessories
OEM Part # Part Description (no photo)
9796202 CASSETTE HOLDER 17 CM #SM 20
3014003 ASSEMBLY GROUP
2171767 GROUNDING CABLE, 5M
2171833 CENTERING SYSTEM
2171858 BOLT
9798216 STERILE HANDLE#SM 2000
8611030 DHHS-SPACER # SM

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Multi Room Parts


OEM Part # Part Description (no photo)
1102669 KEYBOARD
2844020 BOARD D12
7035025 RUBBER BUFFER
3097206 BOARD D1-D4
2844004 BOARD D11
4669883 EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN RELAY
3041837 FUSE 6,25AT/SB
3177292 PTC RESISTOR
3420668 FUSE TERMINAL
4682639 PLUG SOCKET 220V 16A
1633721 RIBBON CABLE
1190524 CABLE
1190532 CABLE for System #1
1190540 CABLE for System #2
4663407 CABLE BOX HOUSING
1114623 LEVER
1114573 HOUSING LEFT
1114631 HOUSING RIGHT
3010167 CONTACT SET
3097396 WALL SOCKET # SM 2000 CPL

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ATTENTION

LES APPAREILS A RAYONS X SONT DANGEREUX A LA FOIS POUR LE PATIENT ET POUR LE


MANIPULATEUR SI LES MESURES DE PROTECTION NE SONT PAS STRICTEMENT APPLIQUEES
Bien que cet appareil soit construit selon les normes de scurit les plus svres, la source de rayonnement X reprsente un danger lorsque le manipulateur est non
qualifi ou non averti. Une exposition excessive au rayonnement X entraine des dommages lorganisme.
Par consequent, toutes les prcautions doivent etre prises pour viter que les personnes non autorises ou non qualifies utilisent cet appareil crant ainsi un danger pour
les autres et pour elle meme.
Avant chaque manipulation, les personnes qualifies et autorise se servir de cet appareil doivent se renseigner sur les mesures de protection tablies par la
Commission Internationale de la protection Radiologique. Annales 26 : Recommandations de la commission Internationale sur la Protection Radiologique et les normes
nationales en vigueur

WARNING
X-RAY EQUIPMENT IS DANGEROUS TO BOTH PATIENT AND OPERATOR UNLESS MEASURES OF
PROTECTION ARE STRICTLY OBSERVED
Though this equipment is built to the highest standards of electrical and mechanical safety, the useful X-RAY beam becomes a source of danger in the hands of the
unauthorized or unqualified operator. Excessive exposure to X-Radiation causes damage to human tissue.
Therefore, adequate precautions must be taken to prevent unauthorized or unqualified persons from operating this equipment or exposing themselves or others to its
radiation.
Before operation, persons qualified and authorized to operate this equipment should be familiar with the Recommendations of the International Commission on
Radiological Protection, contained in Annals Number 26 of the ICRP, and with applicable national standards.

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ATENCION
LOS APARATOS DE RAYOS X SON PELIGROSOS PARA EL PACIENTE Y EL MANIPULADOR CUANDO
LAS NORMAS DE PROTECCION NO ESTAN OBSERVADAS

Aunque este aparato esta construido segun las normas de seguridad mas estrictas, la radiation X constitye un peligro al ser manipulado por personas no autorizadas o
incompetentes. Una exposicion excesiva a la radiacio X puede causar danos al organismo.
Por consiguiente, se deberan tomar todas las precauciones necesarias para evitar que las personas incompetentes o no autorizadas utilicen este aparato, lo que seria un
peligro para los demas y para si mismas.
Antes de efectuar las manipulaciones, las personas habilitadas y competentes en el uso de este aparato, deberan informarse sobre las normas de proteccion fijadas por la
Comision International de la Proteccion Radiologica, anales Numero 26 : recomendaciones de la Comision Internacional sobre la Proteccion Radiologica y normas
nacionales.

ACHTUNG
RONTGENAPPARATE SIND EINE GEFAHR FUR PATIENTEN SOWIE BEDIENUNGSPERSONAL, WENN
DIE GELTENDEN SICHERHEITSVORKEHRUNGEN NICHT GENAU BEACHTET WERDEN

Dieser apparat entspricht in seiner bauweise strengsten elektrischen und mechanischen sichereitsnormen, doch in den hangen unbefugter oder unqualifizierter personen
wird er zu einer gefahrenquelle. Ubermassige rontgenbestrahlung ist fur den menschlichen organismus schadlich.
Deswegen sind hinreichende vorsichtsmassnahmen erforderlich, um zu verhindern, dassunbefugte oder unqualifizierte personen solche gerate bedienen oder sich selbst
und andere personen bestrahlung aussetzen konnen.
Vor inbetriebnahme dieses apparats sollte sich das qualifizierte und befugte bedienungspersonal mit den geltenden kriterien fur den Gefahrlosen Strahleneinsatz durch
sorgfaltiges Studium des Hefts numer 26 der Internationalen Kommission fur Strahlenschutz ICRP vertraut maren : Empfehlungen der Internationalen Kommission fur
Strahlenschutz und anderer nationaler Normenbehorden.

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Direction 2352376-100
Revision 2

SIREMOBIL 2000

IMPORTANT! X RAY PROTECTION


X-RAY equipment if not properly used may cause injury. Accordingly, the instructions herein contained should be thoroughly read and understood before you
attempt to place this equipment in operation. The General Electric Compagny, Medical Systems Group, will be glad to assist and cooperate in placing this
equipment in use.

Although this apparetus incorporates a high degree of protection against X radiation other than the useful beam. no practical design of equipment can provide
complete protection. Nor can any practical design compel the operator to take adequate precautions to prevent the possibility of any persons carelessly,
unwisely, or unknowingly exposing themselves or others to radiation.

It is important that everyone having anything to do with X radiation be properly trained and fully acquainted with the recommendations of the National
Council on Radiation Protection and measurement as published in NCRP.
Reports available from NCRP Publications, 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Room 1016, Bethesda, Maryland 20814 and of the International Commission on
Radiation Protection, and take adequate steps to insure protection against injury.

All persons authorized to use the equipment must be cognizant of the danger of excessive exposure to X radiation and the equipment is sold with the
understanding that the General Electric Company, Medical Systems Group, its agents, and representatives have no responsibility for injury or damage which
may result from exposure to X radiation.

Various protective material and devices are available. It is urged that such materials or devices used.

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List of Risk Assessments for X-ray Preventative Maintenance

Location/Site GE Medical Systems MVSDI Europe Sheet Number 1 of 1


Assessment Activity/Hazard Hazards Completed Persons affected
Reference (defined in MV PM Guide 2353379-200)
MVXR1 Equipment related hazards likely to be encountered - Frayed or damaged counterweight cables 05 Feb 04 GE Medical
during routine maintenance procedures. Reviewed Systems Field
Equipment covered includes; - Loose mounting bolts - equipment sub-assemblies falling. 05 Feb 04 Engineers.
RAD & RF Rooms: Vascular: Mobile Units working on
- Accessories MVSDI
equipments
- Tube Protection - possibility of excessive localised heat. Equipment
Users.
- Bumper Assemblies, anti-collision devices - failure of safety devices. Patients and
Visitors.

MVXR2 Ionising Radiation related hazards likely to be - Functional Checks 05 Feb 04 GE Medical
encountered during routine maintenance procedures. Reviewed Systems Field
Equipment covered includes; - Parameter Checks: 05 Feb 04 Engineers.
RAD & RF Rooms: Vascular: Mobile Units - KVP , mA/mAS , Timer working on
- Collimation & Photo-timer Checks MVSDI
- Indicator Lamps and Interlock Checks Equipments
- Fluoroscopy system checks Equipment
- Timer, KVP, mA Users.

MVXR3 Electrical related hazards likely to be encountered during - Earth Continuity Checks 05 Feb 04 GE Medical
routine maintenance procedures. Reviewed Systems Field
Equipment covered includes; - System checks including invasive parameter monitoring (i.e. voltage 05 Feb 04 Engineers
RAD & RF Rooms: Vascular: Mobile Units checks) working on
MVSDI
Equipments
MVXR4 & R4-1 Hazards likely to be encountered during routine - Leaking Batteries 05 Feb 04 GE Medical
maintenance procedures when working with or near - Damaged Batteries Reviewed Systems Field
Mobile X-Ray Unit Battery Packs - High Voltage DC 05 Feb 04 Engineers.
Equipment limited to Mobile Units - Handling heavy batteries during swap-out or replacement programs. working on
MVSDI
Equipments
MVXR5 Chemical related hazards likely to be encountered during - Clean and lubricate systems 05 Feb 04 GE Medical
routine maintenance procedures. Reviewed Systems Field
Equipment covered includes; 05 Feb 04 Engineers
RAD & RF Rooms: Vascular: Mobile Units .working on
MVSDI
Equipments

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Risk Assessment MVXR1 : X-Ray Equipment Related Hazards


Location/Site GE Medical Systems MVSDI Europe Activity/Hazard X-Ray Equipment Related Hazards
Risk Assessment Reference Number MVXR1 Sheet Number 1 of 1
Work Hazards Personnel Risk Control Measures
Activity (defined in MV PM Guide 2353379-200) Affected Level
Equipment related hazards likely to be Frayed or damaged counterweight GE Medical 4 Care to be taken when checking or handling cables, may have
encountered during routine maintenance cables Systems Field sharp (broken) strands. Utilise protective gloves where
procedures. Engineers necessary. Damaged cables must be replaced.

Equipment covered includes; Loose mounting bolts - equipment sub- Equipment 2 Ensure all securing bolts and fastenings remain correctly
RAD & RF Rooms assemblies falling. Users tensioned so as to avoid the likelihood of falling objects.
Vascular
Mobile Units
Accessories 4 Check all accessories remain secure. When removing items
(e.g. footplates) ensure correctly stowed so as to avoid trip
hazards.
Tube Protection - possibility of 2 Equipment thermal devices checked during routine maintenance
excessive localised heat. to ensure correct operation.

Bumper Assemblies, anti-collision As above, but 2 Safety devices checked during routine maintenance so as to
devices - failure of safety devices. including: prevent failure. Equipment Users should be encouraged to carry
Patients and out pre-use checks, particularly before moving mobile units.
Visitors

Risk Level Calculation Risk Level Action


a) Severity of risk/injury; 4 = Fatal 1 to 5 Review the operation/activity and take any steps
3 = Major Injuries necessary to reduce and control the Risks identified
2 = Minor Injuries 6 to 8 Inform Management and seek further advice before
1 = No Injury Proceeding any further with operation/activity
b) Likelihood of event 4 = Very Likely 9 and above HALT the activity immediately. Review and
3 = Likely Reduce the risks identified.
2 = Unlikely Control measures should be in the order of;
1 = Extremely Unlikely ELIMINATE; SUBSTITUTE; REDUCE; CONTROL
c) Rating = a x b
Risk Assessments should be completed by any person competent to assess the risks (ie Manager/EHS Champions/Team Leaders etc)
The person(s) carrying out the tasks/work under assessment should be consulted and their input incorporated into the final assessment
th
Assessors Names Jean-Pierre Rochette Date of Assessment 05 February 2004
st nd rd th
Review Dates 1 05 02 04 2 3 4

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Risk Assessment MVXR2 : X-Ray Ionising Radiation Hazards


Location/Site GE Medical Systems MVSDI Europe Activity/Hazard X-Ray Ionising Radiation Hazards
Risk Assessment Reference Number MVXR2 Sheet Number 1 of 1
Work Hazards Personnel Risk Control Measures
Activity (defined in MV PM Guide 2353379-200) Affected Level
Ionising Radiation related hazards likely Functional Checks GE Medical All items detailed in Hazards column carry the risk of excessive
to be encountered during routine Systems Field 4 and/or unauthorised exposure to ionising radiation.
maintenance procedures. Engineers In all cases the Local Rules within the Customer's
Parameter Checks: Department must be applied.
Equipment covered includes; KVP: mA/mAS: Timer Equipment Warning signs must be displayed (Controlled Area Notice)
RAD & RF Rooms Users Dosimetry must be correctly worn at all times.
Vascular Apply time/distance/shielding principles and the inverse-
Mobile Units Collimation & Photo-timer Checks) square law.
Close all collimators
Indicator Lamps and Interlock Checks Ensure equipment operation remains within specified
parameters.
Ensure any exposure remains ALARP
Fluoroscopy system checks
Timer, KVP, mA When operating mobile units, ensure a safe, secure and
controlled area is provided and safeguards detailed above
are applied if remote from X-Ray department.

Risk Level Calculation Risk Level Action


a) Severity of risk/injury; 4 = Fatal 1 to 5 Review the operation/activity and take any steps
3 = Major Injuries necessary to reduce and control the Risks identified
2 = Minor Injuries 6 to 8 Inform Management and seek further advice before
1 = No Injury Proceeding any further with operation/activity
b) Likelihood of event 4 = Very Likely 9 and above HALT the activity immediately. Review and
3 = Likely Reduce the risks identified.
2 = Unlikely Control measures should be in the order of;
1 = Extremely Unlikely ELIMINATE; SUBSTITUTE; REDUCE; CONTROL
c) Rating = a x b
Risk Assessments should be completed by any person competent to assess the risks (ie Manager/EHS Champions/Team Leaders etc)
The person(s) carrying out the tasks/work under assessment should be consulted and their input incorporated into the final assessment
th
Assessors Names Jean-Pierre Rochette Date of Assessment 05 February 2004
st nd rd th
Review Dates 1 05 Feb 04 2 3 4

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Risk Assessment MVXR3 : X-Ray Electrical Hazards


Location/Site GE Medical Systems MVSDI Europe Activity/Hazard X-Ray Electrical Hazards
Risk Assessment Reference Number MVXR3 Sheet Number 1 of 1
Work Hazards Personnel Risk Control Measures
Activity (defined in MV PM Guide 2353379-200) Affected Level
Electrical related hazards likely to be Earth Continuity Checks GE Medical Earth continuity is provided for both a personal and system
encountered during routine maintenance Systems Field 4 protection. Ensure values remain within laid-down limits and any
procedures. Engineers defects are corrected.
System checks including invasive
Equipment covered includes; parameter monitoring (i.e. voltage Apply good engineering practices when working near live
RAD & RF Rooms checks) equipment. Ensure protective devices are enabled and all tools,
Vascular instrument probes and the like are fully insulated.
Mobile Units
Ensure Electrical Safety Refresher Training has been completed
within the last 12 months.

Footnote:
Not included in this Assessment are Mobile X-Ray Units Battery
hazards, these are the subject of a separate assessment.

Risk Level Calculation Risk Level Action


a) Severity of risk/injury; 4 = Fatal 1 to 5 Review the operation/activity and take any steps
3 = Major Injuries necessary to reduce and control the Risks identified
2 = Minor Injuries 6 to 8 Inform Management and seek further advice before
1 = No Injury Proceeding any further with operation/activity
b) Likelihood of event 4 = Very Likely 9 and above HALT the activity immediately. Review and
3 = Likely Reduce the risks identified.
2 = Unlikely Control measures should be in the order of;
1 = Extremely Unlikely ELIMINATE; SUBSTITUTE; REDUCE; CONTROL
c) Rating = a x b
Risk Assessments should be completed by any person competent to assess the risks (ie Manager/EHS Champions/Team Leaders etc)
The person(s) carrying out the tasks/work under assessment should be consulted and their input incorporated into the final assessment
th
Assessors Names Jean-Pierre Rochette Date of Assessment 05 February 2004
st nd rd th
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Risk Assessment MVXR4 : X-Ray Battery Hazards


Location/Site GE Medical Systems MVSDI Europe Activity/Hazard X-Ray Battery Hazards
Risk Assessment Reference Number MVXR4 Sheet Number 1 of 1
Work Hazards Personnel Risk Control Measures
Activity (defined in MV PM Guide 2353379-200) Affected Level
Hazards likely to be encountered during Leaking Batteries GE Medical Follow ALL Safety Precautions laid down in the relevant Service
routine maintenance procedures when Systems Field 4 Manual.
working with or near Mobile X-Ray Unit Damaged Batteries Engineers Ensure batteries remain secure with no obvious signs of leaking
Battery Packs electrolyte or discharge. Leaking and damaged batteries must
High Voltage DC be replaced immediately.
Equipment limited to Mobile Units Check batteries for signs of overheating, replace if found.
Handling heavy batteries during swap- Ensure batteries remain correctly orientated and connected.
out or replacement programs. Interconnecting leads must be secure and undamaged.
When connecting or disconnecting ensure correct procedures as
laid down in service manuals are observed at all times. Use
insulated hand tools.
When lifting or carrying batteries ensure correct Manual
Handling techniques are applied. Manual Handling refresher
training must be completed every 12 months.
Utilise PPE in the following instances;
Safety Glasses - when disconnecting or connecting
Gloves - when handling, carrying or lifting, to protect digits from
knocks, scrapes or crushing.

Risk Level Calculation Risk Level Action


a) Severity of risk/injury; 4 = Fatal 1 to 5 Review the operation/activity and take any steps
3 = Major Injuries necessary to reduce and control the Risks identified
2 = Minor Injuries 6 to 8 Inform Management and seek further advice before
1 = No Injury Proceeding any further with operation/activity
b) Likelihood of event 4 = Very Likely 9 and above HALT the activity immediately. Review and
3 = Likely Reduce the risks identified.
2 = Unlikely Control measures should be in the order of;
1 = Extremely Unlikely ELIMINATE; SUBSTITUTE; REDUCE; CONTROL
c) Rating = a x b
Risk Assessments should be completed by any person competent to assess the risks (ie Manager/EHS Champions/Team Leaders etc)
The person(s) carrying out the tasks/work under assessment should be consulted and their input incorporated into the final assessment
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Risk Assessment MVXR4-1 : X-Ray Battery Hazards - Leaking Units


Location/Site GE Medical Systems MVSDI Europe Activity/Hazard X-Ray Battery Hazards - Leaking Units
Risk Assessment Reference Number MVXR4 - 1 Sheet Number 1 of 1
Work Hazards Personnel Risk Control Measures
Activity (defined in MV PM Guide 2353379-200) Affected Level
Possibility of encountering Leaking Leaking Electrolyte GE Medical Refer to general procedures, precautions and control measures detailed
Batteries during battery set changes Systems Field 4 in Risk Assessment MVXR4.
Damaged Batteries Engineers
Enhancement to MVXR4 Follow ALL Safety Precautions laid down in the relevant Service
Manual.

Ensure batteries remain secure with no obvious signs of leaking


electrolyte or discharge. Leaking and damaged batteries must be
replaced immediately.

Care must be taken when lifting batteries out of plastic trays as leakage
may not be apparent until removed from tray.

Leaking batteries must be safely disposed of - i.e. wrapped in durable


leak proof polythene for return through normal recycling routes. Affix
warning labels that some electrolyte may have spilled within protective
covering.

When handling leaking batteries, utilise protective gloves and glasses to


avoid electrolyte contact with skin and eyes. Ensure operations are
conducted in a well-ventilated area.

Risk Level Calculation Risk Level Action


a) Severity of risk/injury; 4 = Fatal 1 to 5 Review the operation/activity and take any steps
3 = Major Injuries necessary to reduce and control the Risks identified
2 = Minor Injuries 6 to 8 Inform Management and seek further advice before
1 = No Injury Proceeding any further with operation/activity
b) Likelihood of event 4 = Very Likely 9 and above HALT the activity immediately. Review and
3 = Likely Reduce the risks identified.
2 = Unlikely Control measures should be in the order of;
1 = Extremely Unlikely ELIMINATE; SUBSTITUTE; REDUCE; CONTROL
c) Rating = a x b
Risk Assessments should be completed by any person competent to assess the risks (ie Manager/EHS Champions/Team Leaders etc)
The person(s) carrying out the tasks/work under assessment should be consulted and their input incorporated into the final assessment
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Risk Assessment MVXR5 : X-Ray Chemical Hazards


Location/Site GE Medical Systems MVSDI Europe Activity/Hazard X-Ray Chemical Hazards
Risk Assessment Reference Number MVXR5 Sheet Number 1 of 1
Work Hazards Personnel Risk Control Measures
Activity (defined in MV PM Guide 2353379-200) Affected Level
Chemical related hazards likely to be Clean and lubricate systems GE Medical Ensure only approved substances are utilised.
encountered during routine maintenance Systems Field 2
procedures. Engineers Apply safety precautions as per instructions detailed on
substance container.
Equipment covered includes;
RAD & RF Rooms Utilise Barrier Creams and protective gloves (Latex free)
Vascular
Mobile Units Utilise any other PPE as detailed in substance safety
precautions (i.e. Safety Glasses)

Ensure any chemical spills are cleaned up in the correct manner


and any material disposed as per the manufacturers safety
instructions.

Ensure any used containers are disposed of in the correct


manner.

Refer to the Material safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for specific


advice and guidance.

Risk Level Calculation Risk Level Action


a) Severity of risk/injury; 4 = Fatal 1 to 5 Review the operation/activity and take any steps
3 = Major Injuries necessary to reduce and control the Risks identified
2 = Minor Injuries 6 to 8 Inform Management and seek further advice before
1 = No Injury Proceeding any further with operation/activity
b) Likelihood of event 4 = Very Likely 9 and above HALT the activity immediately. Review and
3 = Likely Reduce the risks identified.
2 = Unlikely Control measures should be in the order of;
1 = Extremely Unlikely ELIMINATE; SUBSTITUTE; REDUCE; CONTROL
c) Rating = a x b
Risk Assessments should be completed by any person competent to assess the risks (ie Manager/EHS Champions/Team Leaders etc)
The person(s) carrying out the tasks/work under assessment should be consulted and their input incorporated into the final assessment
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REVISION HISTORY

REV DATE TYPE OF MODIFICATION AUTHOR FORMATED BY

0 2002-July-15 First release Rgis Vilette R.Vilette


1 2003-Sept-18 Update of all the document Jacques Aupied E. de Schuttelaere
2 2004-Mar -02 Corrections + Parts list + Risk Ass Jacques Aupied E. de Schuttelaere
3 2006-May-29 Eurge29323, EURge43121 ;eDB link Philippe Bodelet P. Bodelet

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