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EP-6000 (FV693A)
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SR1807-N002
Ver.1 Oct.2018

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  • Page 1 Processor EP-6000 (FV693A) Service Manual SR1807-N002 Ver.1 Oct.2018...
  • Page 2 Target Model Target model is below. Model Voltage Product Serial No. Note Name Frequency Code EP-6000 100-240V FV693A *V693K*** Destination:EU Revised Details of revision date Oct.2018 First version 1.00...
  • Page 3: About This Manual

    Precautions in handling this manual 1. The right to this manual belongs to FUJIFILM Corporation. 2. This manual shall not be used by any persons except those designated by FUJIFILM Corporation or FUJIFILM Medical Co., Ltd. 3. Adequate measures shall be taken against unauthorized disclosure to or use by third parties of this manual which includes confidential information of FUJIFILM Corporation.
  • Page 4: Notation In The Manual

    Notation in the manual ■ Indication of warning and caution Warning To be used where non-compliance with this warning may result in death or serious injury. Caution To be used where non-compliance with this caution may result in minor or moderate injury and in serious damage (irreparable or unrecoverable) of the device.
  • Page 5: General Table Of Contents

    General Table of Contents General Table of Contents - 1/1 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    1. Safety Cautions ............2 1.1 Infection Related Caution .................... 2 1.2 General Caution ......................5 2. Label ..............6 2.1 EP-6000 Labeling Layout (FV693A) ................6 2.1.1 Labeling chart ......................6 2.1.2 Labeling A ......................7 2.1.3 Labeling B ......................9 2.1.4 Labeling C ......................
  • Page 7 Instruction of System ....... 1 1. Security ..............2 1.1 Category ........................2 1.2 Log in / Logoff ......................3 1.2.1 Login ........................3 1.2.2 Logoff ........................4 1.3 Password Change ....................... 5 1.3.1 Password change for “User” and “Administrator” ........... 5 1.3.2 Password change for “Service”...
  • Page 8 2.4.4.1 Electronic Zoom ..................... 42 2.4.4.2 Full Mask ......................42 2.4.5 700 Scope Setup ....................43 2.5 Service ........................44 2.5.1 Color Bar ......................45 2.5.1.1 Color Bar List ....................45 2.5.2 Software Version Upgrade ................... 46 2.5.2.1 Software Version Upgrade List ............... 46 2.5.3 Service Personnel Memo ..................
  • Page 9 7.2 Description......................... 89 7.2.1 Communication System ..................89 7.2.2 Connection ......................89 7.3 Network Settings on the EP-6000................90 7.4 Settings on the FTP Server ..................91 7.4.1 Settings on the FTP Server .................. 91 7.4.2 Setting the TCP/IP ....................91 7.5 Confirmation of Network Connection .................
  • Page 10 Checkup, Replacement and Adjustment . 1 1. Parts exchange procedure ........3 1.1 Procedures for Parts Replacement of EP-6000 ............3 1.1.1 Top Cover ......................3 1.1.2 Filter ........................6 1.1.3 Front Cover ......................7 1.1.4 Power Switch ......................9 1.1.5 Key Top Assy .......................
  • Page 11 2.3 Electrical Safety Inspection ..................110 2.4 Operation check ...................... 114 2.4.1 Appearance ......................114 2.4.2 Function ......................114 2.5 Check Sheet ..........エラー! ブックマークが定義されていません。 2.6 Setting after Operation Confirmation ..エラー! ブックマークが定義されていません。 3. JIG/Equipment list ..........125 3.1 JIG list ........................125 3.2 Equipment List ......................
  • Page 12 1.6 Connecting the Keyboard ..................12 1.7 Installation for System Expansion ................13 1.8 Printer Connection (Remote System) ................ 15 1.9 Printer Connection (RS-232C System) ..............17 1.10 Digital Printer Connection ..................18 1.11 Video Recorder Connection (Remote System) ............19 1.12 Connecting the Power Source .................
  • Page 13: Caution In Safety

    Caution in Safety Caution in Safety - 1/12 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 14: Safety Cautions

    1. Safety Cautions In this chapter, general precautions to prevent hazard to human body and serious accident during maintenance, such as installation and periodic inspection, are described. During actual maintenance, this manual as well as the procedures and precautious statements in the following documents should be observed: ・Precautious labels adhered to the equipment.
  • Page 15 ■ Handling products with suspicion of contamination at outside medical facilities Maintenance should be implemented with particular attention to the following points: ・If there is a local standard and/or regulation for pollution abatement, please comply with that standard and/or regulation. ・Wear protective clothing and gears during maintenance such as white gown, safety goggles, mask and gloves.
  • Page 16 Reception Not found Found Check the report of adherent matters such as blood Not found Check the presence/absence of intruding matters in the machine Found Possible Remove the intruding matters Possible/impossible check Remove adherent matters Impossible (Replace parts with blood, etc. adhered) Make an inquiry to the manufacturer...
  • Page 17: General Caution

    General Caution ■ Power supply ・Do not attach / remove parts while power is distributed. If above procedure is implemented with power distribute, it may cause electric shock or short circuit. ・There are some parts with insufficient electric discharge after turning power off, such as power supply parts and parts in high temperature (lights), should not be touched.
  • Page 18: Label

    2. Label 2.1 EP-6000 Labeling Layout (FV693A) 2.1.1 Labeling chart Caution in Safety - 6/12 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 19: Labeling A

    Scope Connector Socket Mark Light guide BF Mark Refer to instructions Scope Connector Socket Mark Electrical signal Power supply mark A10 External memory Power switch mark Model name EP-6000 Arrow・Index Mark Operation Panel Mark Caution in Safety - 7/12 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 20 Description Layout A13 Manufacturer and address A14 Represented and address A15 GS1 Data Matrix (01)************** (11)YYMM01 (21) *V693**** Product serial No., date of manufacture, and GS1 Data Matrix are changed each time. Caution Label Caution in Safety - 8/12 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 21: Labeling B

    2.1.3 Labeling B Layout Description Fuse mark Consult instructions for use Equipotential terminal mark Connector display Caution in Safety - 9/12 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 22: Labeling C

    2.1.4 Labeling C Description Layout C1 Specification plate C2 Serial number SN *V693**** Date of manufacture YYYY-MM-01 C4 WEEE marking C5 BF Mark C6 CE0123 marking Caution in Safety - 10/12 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 23: Labeling D

    2.1.5 Labeling D Description Layout D1 Logo D2 Product abbreviation D3 Serial number SN *V693**** D4 Date of manufacture ~ YYYY-MM-01 D5 Storage and Transport condition D6 CE marking Caution in Safety - 11/12 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 24 Description Layout D7 GS1 DataMatrix (01)************** (11)YYMM01 (21) *V693**** Product serial No., date of manufacture, and GS1 DataMatrix are changed each time. D8 Manufacturer and address ~ D9 Represented and address D10 EU Importer D11 Country of origin indication Caution in Safety - 12/12 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 25: Product Specifications

    Product Specifications Product Specifications - 1/11 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 26: Ep-6000 Specifications

    1. EP-6000 Specifications 1.1 Basic Specifications 1.1.1 Catalog Specifications Item Specification Voltage AC100-240V Power supply Power frequency 50/60Hz Electric current (rated) 2.0-1.1A 600 system scopes 700 system scopes 500 system scopes Applicable endoscope However, except for the following 590 series...
  • Page 27: Detailed Specifications

    1.2Detailed specifications 1.2.1 Mechanical specifications Item Specification Compatible with electric connector of Electric connector socket 500 system scopes, 600 system scopes. Compatible with LG connector of Scope connector socket 500 system scopes, 600 system scopes, (LG connector) and scope connector of 700 system scopes. Switch to H / M / L / off Pump “H”...
  • Page 28: Chemical Specifications

    1.2.3 Chemical specifications Item Specification Chassis Chrome-free electro-galvanized steel SECC Front panel Chrome-free electro-galvanized steel SECC Back panel Chrome-free electro-galvanized steel SECC Exterior part Front cover Glass fiber reinforced polycarbonate Top cover Chrome-free electro-galvanized steel SECC Bottom cover Chrome-free electro-galvanized steel SECC Electrical Connector socket General electric component USB memory slot...
  • Page 29: Accessories

    1.2.4 Accessories Name Quantity Data key board DK-6000U Power Cable Operation Manual Socket protection cap Rover, Dust filter WC-LINK cable LAN connector guard 1.3 Functions 1.3.1 Button, switch, display Item Description Push switch Alternate action of ON and OFF Power button power on green light power off...
  • Page 30: Functions Realized When Working With Scope

    1.3.3 Functions realized when working with scope Item Description Detects scope ID, and read the data in the scope. And also sets up the appropriate parameter for the each endoscope. scope Sets up the PGA sets the shutter speed Basic data RED GAIN OFFSET GREEN GAIN OFFSET Image adjustment...
  • Page 31: Auxiliary Functions

    1.4 Auxiliary functions Item Description Display the selected patient data, and information about Data display the connected scope Switch Iris mode (AUTO/PEAK/AVE 3 modes) switch Iris mode control the amount of light from light source, depending on the levels of video signals Enlarge the central part of image Electronic Zoom zoom magnification...
  • Page 32: Regurations

    1.6 Regurations Item Description Symbols used for labeling medical EN 980:2008 equipment Information provided by medical device EN 1041:2008 manufacturers Design development process based on EN ISO 13485:2012/AC:2012 integrated quality manual Risk management EN ISO 14971:2012 Medical Equipment Electrical Equipment EN 60601-1:2006/A1:2013 Directive Medical Electrical Equipment EMC...
  • Page 33: Block Diagram

    1.7 Block Diagram Endoscope Endoscope Electric connector LG connector/Scope connector Electric connector Scope connectore socket socket Patient Patient wearing power supply Light source Switching power Control and image Air supply pump supply processing Interface Scoupe control Power supply Power Light control Light source switch drive...
  • Page 34: Disposal

    Follow the legal procedures when entrusting the disposal the product. Please contact your local authorities and ask for the correct way of disposal. Caution ・ Lithium manganese dioxide battery is used in EP-6000. Follow the procedures in laws and regulations when discarding the unit. Lithium...
  • Page 35: Change History

    3. Change History 3.1 ECN Publication History Applicable DATE ECN No. SEI No. Description serial number Publication of Service Manual for EP-6000 Oct.2018 ECN-P1837 (FV693A,FV694A,FV696A) 3.2 Software Version History System Applicable Description serial number First version applied to manufacturing 1.001 1V693K001~ Product Specifications -...
  • Page 36: Instruction Of System

    Instruction of System Instruction of System - 1/106 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 37: Security

    1. Security This system provides a security function which prevents information leaks to any third party by displaying a login authentication screen prompting for password at the time of accessing personal information of patients and system configuration information. 1.1 Category The following three types of passwords can be used: “User”;...
  • Page 38: Log In / Logoff

    1.2 Log in / Logoff 1.2.1 Login At the time of login, the user accesses secured information, or a message is displayed to prompt the user to enter a password by logging in through the menu. Enter a password to log in. Once the user or administrator logs in to the security function, the icon indicating the login state is displayed on the observation screen.
  • Page 39: Logoff

    1.2.2 Logoff To log off, execute logoff in the Security menu or turn off the power of EP-6000. Follow the steps below to log off in the Security menu. Press [System] on the keyboard to display [System Setup] and select the [Basic Setting] tab.
  • Page 40: Password Change

    ・Check the state of the [Caps Lock] key before changing passwords. 1.3.1 Password change for “User” and “Administrator” ◆Note◆ ・EP-6000 Operating Instructions include the following “CAUTION”. When any request is made, log in with the authority of Service to restore the password to the initial password.
  • Page 41: Password Change For "Service

    1.3.2 Password change for “Service” Press [Shift]+[Alt]+[System] on the keyboard to display [System Setup] in the Service Person menu and select the [Basic Setting] tab. Select [Setup] in the [Security] field using the up and down arrow keys and press the [Enter] key. Then enter a password in the [Service] field.
  • Page 42: System Configuration

    2. System Configuration <How to select a menu in the system configuration screen> (1) Press the System key while pressing the Alt and Shift keys. The system configuration screen appears. (2) Select the tab for the desired item using the [←] and [→] keys.
  • Page 43: Display

    2.1 Display Performs the setup of the display. For information on how to connect the monitor, refer to the “EP-6000 Operation Manual”. In addition, for detailed information on the monitor settings, refer to the instruction manual for the monitor. [Note] Do not use the monitor as the main observation screen when connected to the RGB TV/PC terminal, RGB TV terminal, video terminal, or S-video terminal set to NTSC/PAL.
  • Page 44: Screen Display Setup

    2.1.1 Screen Display Setup Specifies the items to be displayed in the screen. Move the cursor to the desired menu item using the ↑ and ↓ keys and then press the Enter key. In the displayed pop-up menu, select the desired setting using the ↑ and ↓ keys and then press the Enter key to finalize the setting.
  • Page 45: Patient Information Screen

    In the patient information area, the information registered in the Patient Information Entry screen is displayed. → EP-6000 Operation Manual “5.2 Registering and Editing Patient Information” In the scope information area, the minimum diameter of instrument channel, outer diameter of distal end or outer diameter of insertion tube may not be displayed depending on the date of manufacture when the 600 system scope or 500 system scope is connected.
  • Page 46: Data Display Type (Pc)

    The items to be displayed in the screen are as follows. For details on each item, refer to the EP-6000 Operation Manual. → EP-6000 Operation Manual “3.9 Data Display on the Observation Screen” Menu Item Description Full Display Displays Items 1 to 30 in the observation screen.
  • Page 47 <Information displayed on the observation screen (Mask Type: Type 1)> Data to be displayed is different depending on the settings. Setting the data to be displayed should be performed by service personnel. Instruction of System - 12/106 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 48 <Information displayed on the observation screen (Mask Type: Type 2)> Data to be displayed is different depending on the settings. Setting the data to be displayed should be performed by service personnel. Instruction of System - 13/106 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 49 (14) Date of Birth (15) Image Setup Page (16) Switch Setting The function assigned to the scope switch is displayed. → EP-6000 Operation Manual“4.2.7 Endoscope Tab <Functions to be assigned to the scope switch>” (17) Light Limit Displays the status of Light Limit →...
  • Page 50 (25) R, G and B Gain Levels (26) R, G and B Components (27) Tone → EP-6000 Operation Manual “7.13 Turning On/Off the Tone” (28) Structure Emphasis → EP-6000 Operation Manual “7.11 Turning On/Off Structure Emphasis” (29) Hyper-Tone and Noise Reduction Hyper-tone (HT) and noise reduction (NR) are displayed as follows.
  • Page 51: Data Display Type (Tv)

    Do not use the monitor connected to a TV monitor output terminal as the main observation screen. The items to be displayed in the screen are as follows. For details on each item, refer to the EP-6000 Operation Manual. → EP-6000 Operation Manual “3.9 Data Display on the Observation Screen” Menu Item Description Full Display Displays Items 1 to 21 in the observation screen.
  • Page 52 In the case of Normal mode: In the case of BLI, BLI-bright or LCI: Instruction of System - 17/106 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 53 Not displayed (no setting), white (Low), green (Mid), and yellow (Hi) Installation should be performed by service personnel. (2) Iris Mode → EP-6000 Operation Manual “7.15 Switching the Iris Mode” (3) Focus Indicator Displayed when an optical zoom scope is connected.
  • Page 54: Error Message Display

    2.1.2 Error Message Display Specifies whether or not the error messages are displayed on the monitor connected to a TV monitor output terminal (RGB TV / VIDEO / S-VIDEO terminal) that is not to be used as the main observation screen. Move the cursor to “TV Monitor”...
  • Page 55: Data Display Switch

    2.1.4 Data Display Switch Select to either enable or disable the space key function for switching the mode to display/not to display data on the observation screen. If the data display switching setting is “disabled” when data are not displayed on the observation screen, the data are automatically displayed on the observation screen.
  • Page 56: Basic Setup

    2.2 Basic Setup Make the setup of the "Basic setting". 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.2.4 2.2.5 2.2.6 2.2.7 As shown in the above figure, the menu items are classified into groups. For details on the menu items in each group, refer to the following subsections. 2.2.1 “Display Warning”...
  • Page 57: Display Warning

    2.2.1 Display Warning 2.2.1.1 Iris Timer When the iris timer function is turned on, if the maximum amount of light, which is specified for each Endoscope, is kept for more than one minute, the system decreases the amount of light by closing the mechanical iris at a maximum and waits for a signal from the Freeze switch of the Endoscope.
  • Page 58: Freeze Setup

    2.2.2 Freeze Setup Move the cursor to the desired menu item using the [↑] and [↓] keys and then press the [Enter] key. In the displayed pop-up menu, select the desired setting using the [↑] and [↓] keys and then press the [Enter] key to finalize the setting.
  • Page 59: Foot Switch

    2.2.3 Foot Switch Specifies the functions assigned to the foot switch. 2.2.3.1 Foot switch Setup Move the cursor to the desired foot switch (Gray or Black) and then press the [Enter] key. In the displayed pop-up menu, select the desired function using the [↑] and [↓] keys and then press the [Enter] key to finalize the setting.
  • Page 60: Functions To Be Assigned To The Foot Switch

    This switch changes the shutter speed (Standard/High) set on Shutter Speed the Shutter Speed Setup screen. → EP-6000 Operation Manual “5.3.6 Setting the Shutter Speed” This switch turns the structure emphasis ON/OFF. Structure Emphasis → EP-6000 Operation Manual “5.3.2 Structure Emphasis Settings”...
  • Page 61 This switch changes the observation mode in the order specified on the Special Light Observation Preset Setup screen. → EP-6000 Operation Manual “5.5.1 Registering, Calling Up and Editing and Deleting Image Setup Page - <Registering Image Setup Page> - Scope Common tab - Obs. Mode Preset Setup”...
  • Page 62: Remote Setup

    2.2.4 Remote Setup This menu is used when the peripherals are connected to the remote terminals. When an image is captured to the peripheral connected to a remote terminal, the remote signal is output according to the settings in this menu. Move the cursor to the desired menu item using the [↑] and [↓] keys and then press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 63: Information Output

    2.2.5 Information Output When “ON” is selected for “Personal Information Protection Mode”, “Patient Name”, “Date of Birth” and “Sex” in the patient information file (patient.inf) [Note 1] to be transferred to the external memory or FTP server in the network are left blank. Move the cursor to “Personal Information Protection Mode”...
  • Page 64: Patient Information

    2.2.6 Patient Information 2.2.6.1 Entry Method Setup Specifies the Patient Information Entry Screen. Select either the automatic numbering mode or the fixed “01” mode for new entry of patient information. Alternatively, when directly entering the doctor name into the Patient Information Entry Screen, select the mode for retrieval/non-retrieval of the Doctor List and load the doctor name that corresponds to the entered name and the doctor page setup.
  • Page 65: Automatic Age Calculation

    2.2.6.3 Automatic Age Calculation This item determines whether or not patient’s age is calculated automatically when patient’s date of birth is entered. Move the cursor to the desired menu item using the [↑] and [↓] keys and then press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 66: Security

    2.2.7 Security Change the password for login authentication. 2.2.7.1 Serviced Change the password for service menu login authentication. Menu item Setting Description Remarks The password must be between 5 to 15 characters in length. Password Alphanumeric characters and symbols can be used.
  • Page 67: Light Source

    2.3 Light source Make the setup of the "Light source". 2.3.1 As shown in the above figure, the menu items are classified into groups. For details on the menu items in each group, refer to the following subsections. 2.3.1 "Light source" Instruction of System -...
  • Page 68: Light Emitting Time

    2.3.1 Light Source 2.3.1.1 Light emitting time Display the cumulative emitting time of light source. Move the cursor to the desired menu item using the [↑] and [↓] keys and then press the [Enter] key. Menu item Description Remarks Display the cumulative emitting time of Blue LED. Light Emitting Display the cumulative emitting time of Violet LED.
  • Page 69: Endoscope

    2.4 Endoscope Make the setup of the connected "Endoscope". 2.4.1 2.4.2 2.4.3 2.4.4 2.4.5 As shown in the above figure, the menu items are classified into groups. For details on the menu items in each group, refer to the following subsections. 2.4.1 “Scope Color”...
  • Page 70: Scope Color

    2.4.1 Scope Color 2.4.1.1 Scope Color Auto Adjust Adjusts the color of the connected Endoscope automatically. Insert the distal end of the Endoscope into the specified integrating sphere and then perform “Scope Color Auto Adjust”. Move the cursor to “Scope Color Auto Adjust” and then press the Enter key. The screen for “Scope Color Auto Adjust”...
  • Page 71 Menu item Setting Default Description Remarks 0 to 960 R-gain (increments of 2 steps) The displayed value cannot be changed. 0 to 960 The current gain values of the connected G-gain (increments Endoscope is displayed. To execute of 2 steps) automatic adjustment, select "Execute Auto Adjust"...
  • Page 72 Endoscope displayed Date [Note] If the scope data supporting the EP-6000 is not written in the connected Endoscope, the scope data possessed by the processor is displayed in place of the scope data possessed by the Endoscope. Accordingly, the displayed data does not match with the scope data of the connected Endoscope.
  • Page 73: Scope Color Manual Adjust

    2.4.1.2 Scope Color Manual Adjust Adjusts the color of the connected Endoscope manually. Insert the distal end of the Endoscope into the specified integrating sphere and then perform “Scope Color Auto Adjust”. Move the cursor to “Scope Color Manual Adjust” and then press the Enter key. The screen for “Scope Color Manual Adjust”...
  • Page 74 Endoscope displayed Date [Note] If the scope data supporting the EP-6000 is not written in the connected Endoscope, the scope data possessed by the processor is displayed in place of the scope data possessed by the Endoscope. Accordingly, the displayed data does not match with the scope data of the connected Endoscope.
  • Page 75: Scope Function

    2.4.2 Scope Function 2.4.2.1 S600 Correction Image correction is implemented when using the S600 scope. Move the cursor to the desired menu item using the [↑] and [↓] keys and then press the [Enter] key. In the displayed pop-up menu, select the desired item using the [↑] and [↓] keys and then press the [Enter] key to finalize the setting.
  • Page 76: Optical Zoom Setup

    2.4.3 Optical Zoom Setup Performs the settings for optical zoom operations when the optical zoom scope is connected. Move the cursor to the desired menu item using the [↑] and [↓] keys and then press the [Enter] key. In the displayed pop-up menu, select the desired item using the [↑] and [↓] keys and then press the [Enter] key to finalize the setting.
  • Page 77: Electronic Zoom Setup

    2.4.4 Electronic Zoom Setup 2.4.4.1 Electronic Zoom When pressing the magnification switch with the optical zoom at its maximum, the setting is possible to automatically switch to the electronic zoom. When the electronic zoom is in the operation, the color of the focus meter display is green. This is enabled when the switch setting of shutter speed with the maximum zoom is “Auto”...
  • Page 78: Scope Setup

    2.4.5 700 Scope Setup Switches display/hide of 700 scope setting items. ・ [Scope switch setting] on the Scope tag in the [System Setup menu] ・ [Image setting] that opens by using “Insert” key from the [Setting List] on the [Image Setting) page Move the cursor to the desired item using the [↑] and [↓] keys, press the [Enter] key to display options in a pop-up menu, and then select an option by using the [↑] and [↓] keys and press...
  • Page 79: Service

    2.5 Service Used for services of device. 2.5.1 2.5.2 2.5.3 2.5.4 2.5.5 2.5.6 As shown in the above figure, the menu items are classified into groups. For details on the menu items in each group, refer to the following subsections. 2.5.1 “Color Bar”...
  • Page 80: Color Bar

    2.5.1 Color Bar Displays the color bar data file (****.bin). When a connect an external memory, the images in the external memory are added to the color bar list. [Note] Before displaying the color bar list, connect the Endoscope to place the system in “STANDBY”...
  • Page 81: Software Version Upgrade

    2.5.2 Software Version Upgrade Upgrades software version of the EP-6000. Menu item Description Remarks Software 2.5.2.1“Software When the cursor is moved to this item and then the Enter key is Version Version pressed, the software version upgrade list is displayed in the screen.
  • Page 82: Service Personnel Memo

    2.5.3 Service Personnel Memo Stores notes entered by service personnel. Stored notes can be confirmed in this screen whenever needed. Menu item Setting Default Description Remarks About 300 characters can be enterfd. Service (Direct To enter characters, select the entry area Personnel entry) (default: blank) and then press the [Enter]...
  • Page 83: Config File

    ◆Note◆ ・ Use an external memory for EP-6000. If an external memory saved by another device other than EP-6000 is used, configuration data may not be normally saved. (1) Move the cursor to “Store config data in Ext. Mem” using the [↑] and [↓] keys and then press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 84: Restore All Configuration Data From External Memory

    2.5.4.2 Restore all configuration data from external memory Loads the configuration file “AdDatAll.dat” which has been saved by following the procedure described in “1.5.4.1 Store all configuration data in external memory” Use this function to restore the settings if they are reset to factory defaults after replacing circuit boards, repairing parts, upgrading software, etc.
  • Page 85: Store Common Config Data In External Memory

    ◆Note◆ ・ Use an external memory for EP-6000. If an external memory saved by another device other than EP-6000 is used, configuration data may not be normally saved. (1) Move the cursor to “Store common config data in Ext. Mem” using the [↑] and [↓] keys and then press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 86: Restore Common Config Data From External Memory

    2.5.4.4 Restore common config data from external memory Loads the configuration file “AdDatCom.dat” which has been saved by following the procedure described in “2.5.4.3 Store common config data in external memory”. If your settings accidently return to the default values after PCB replacement, repairs, upgrade of software versions, or other trouble, you can retrieve your settings using this function.
  • Page 87: Log Setup

    • However, this error log file cannot be used for on-site maintenance because it is used by our engineer for analysis. • Use an external memory for EP-6000. If an external memory saved with another device other than EP-6000 is used, log files may not be normally saved. Instruction of System - 52/106...
  • Page 88 2.5.5.2.1 Export error log file using the menu (1) Move the cursor to “Export error log file” using the [↑] and [↓] keys and then press the [Enter] key. (2) The message "Log file will be exported in External Memory" is displayed. By moving the cursor to "Yes"...
  • Page 89: Light Source & Scope Logging

    2.5.6 Light Source & Scope Logging 2.5.6.1 Export Light source log file (1) Move the cursor to “Export Light source log file” using the [↑] and [↓] keys and then press the [Enter] key. (2) The message "Light source log file will be exported in External Memory" is displayed. By moving the cursor to "Yes"...
  • Page 90: Export 700 Scope Log File

    ◆Note◆ ・ Only 700 system scope can export scope logs, which exports logs in the examination state with EP-6000 connected. (1) Move the cursor to “Export 700 Scope log file” using the [↑] and [↓] keys and then press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 91: Export Error Log File Using The Keyboard

    2.5.7 Export error log file using the keyboard (1) Connect with the external memory and press the [Alt] + [Shift] + [PageUp] keys. (2) The message “Exporting log file in External Memory” is displayed and error log files start exporting in the external memory. ◆Note◆...
  • Page 92 (4) Press the Enter key, then the message "Exporting Scope log file in External Memory" is displayed and scope log files start exporting in the external memory. ◆Note◆ ・ Do not touch the processor until the message “Exporting Scope log file is completed" is displayed.
  • Page 93 (6) Press the Enter key, then the message "Exporting light source log file in External Memory" is displayed and light scope log files start exporting in the external memory. ◆Note◆ ・ Do not touch the processor until the message “Exporting light source log file is completed" is displayed.
  • Page 94: Peripheral Setup

    3.Peripheral Setup <How to select a menu in the Peripheral Setup screen> (1) Press the System key while pressing the Alt and Shift keys. The system configuration screen appears. (2) Select the tab for the desired item using the [←] and [→] keys.
  • Page 95: Image Memory

    3.1 Image Memory Make the peripheral setup of the "Image Memory". As shown in the above figure, the menu items are classified into groups. For details on the menu items in each group, refer to the following subsections. 3.1.1 “Internal Memory” Instruction of System -...
  • Page 96: Internal Memory

    3.1.1 Internal Memory Specifies whether or not to delete the data which is not copied or not transferred in the internal memory of the main PCB. Menu item Setting Default Description Remarks Delete the data which is not copied or not transferred Delete All Data...
  • Page 97: Network Setup

    3.2 Network Setup Make the peripheral setup of the "Network Setup". ◆Note◆ ・ “Network function” of the EP-6000 means the function for transferring image data (files) to a computer (server) using a standard file transfer method called FTP. 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3...
  • Page 98 3.2.1 Network Setup Move the cursor to the desired item using the [↑] and [↓] keys and then press the [Enter] key. In the displayed pop-up menu, select the desired setting using the [↑] and [↓] keys and then press the [Enter] key to finalize the setting. When manual data entry is required for an item, move the cursor to the item, press the [Enter] key and then enter the desired value.
  • Page 99: Ping(Ftp

    Menu item Setting Default Description Remarks At the end of examination, if the in1age files to be transferred to the filing system are left in the processor, the examination infom1ation file may be transferred before those in1age files. if this happens, some filing systems judge that all files have been transferred and do not recognize the subsequent in1age-file transfers.
  • Page 100: Ntp Setup

    3.2.3 NTP setup Use NTP (Network Time Protocol) to synchronize the clocks of processor and server at startup. Move the cursor to the desired item using the [↑] and [↓] keys, and press the [Enter] key. In the displayed pop-up menu, select the desired setting using the [↑] and [↓] keys and then press the [Enter] key to finalize the setting.
  • Page 101: Printer

    3.3 Printer Make the peripheral setup of the "Printer". 3.3.1 As shown in the above figure, the menu items are classified into groups. For details on the menu items in each group, refer to the following subsections. 3.3.1 “Printer Setup” Instruction of System -...
  • Page 102: Printer Setup

    To print the image with the digital printer →EP-6000 Operation Manual, “8.4 Printing the Image with the Digital Printer” [Note] When the image output from EP-6000 is displayed on the monitor via the printer, the image may flicker or disappear.
  • Page 103: Printer Setup

    RS232C-1 ○ [Note] When a pripheral device connected with the RS-232C interface is controlled from the processor EP-6000, match the communicaiton Connecting speed of the peripheral device with Port the baud rate of the processor. If the baud rate does not match, the...
  • Page 104: Digital Printer Setup

    "Record" function is assigned. →EP-6000 Operation Manual “4.2.7 Record Endoscope Tab <Functions to be assigned to the scope switch>” →EP-6000 Operation Manual “4.2.8 Setting Print Foot Switch (FS1)” Switch Printing starts when pressing the switch to which the “ Trigger” function is assigned →EP-6000 Operation Manual “4.2.7...
  • Page 105 3.3.1.3 Digital Printer Setup Adjusts the image output from Digital Printer. Move the cursor to “Digital Printer Setup” and then press the Enter key. The screen for “Digital Printer Setup” for the connected digital printer appears. CP900D UP-D25MD Press the Enter key. In the displayed slider, select the value by pressing the [←] and [→] keys and then press the [Enter] key to finalize the setting.
  • Page 106: Recorder

    3.4 Recorder Make the peripheral setup of the "Recorder". 3.4.1 As shown in the above figure, the menu items are classified into groups. For details on the menu items in each group, refer to the following subsections. 3.4.1 “Still Recorder” Instruction of System -...
  • Page 107: Still Recorder

    3.4.1 Still Recorder [NOTE] When the destination setting is other than Japan, this function is not supported. Instruction of System - 72/106 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 108: Others

    3.5 Others Make the peripheral setup of the connected devices. 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.3 As shown in the above figure, the menu items are classified into groups. For details on the menu items in each group, refer to the following subsections. 3.5.1 “Card Information Setup”...
  • Page 109: Card Information Setup

    3.5.1 Card Information Setup The setting of reading the information on magnetic cards on EP-6000 is made. [NOTE] When the destination setting is other than Japan, this function is not supported. 3.5.2 Device Setting 1 In the displayed pop-up menu, select the desired setting using the [↑] and [↓] keys and then press the [Enter] key to finalize the setting.
  • Page 110: Image Setup

    4.Image Setup <How to select a menu in the Image screen> (1) Press the System key while pressing the Alt and Shift keys. The system configuration screen appears. (2) Select the tab for the desired item using the [←] and [→] keys. (3) Select the desired menu using the [↑] and [↓] keys and then press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 111: Image Setting

    4.1 Image Setting Make the peripheral setup of the "Image Setup". 4.1.1 4.1.2 As shown in the above figure, the menu items are classified into groups. For details on the menu items in each group, refer to the following subsections. 4.1.1 “Screen Display Setup”...
  • Page 112: Screen Display Setup

    4.1.1 Screen Display Setup 4.1.1.1 Zoom Ratio of Electronic Zoom Selects the zoom ratio for the electronic zoom function. The zoom ratio can be selected from among x1.2 to x2.0 in 0.1 increments. When the scope switch to which the “Electronic Zoom” function is assigned is pressed, the setting of this item is applied.
  • Page 113: Light Control

    4.2 Light Control Make the peripheral setup of the "Light Control". 4.2.1 As shown in the above figure, the menu items are classified into groups. For details on the menu items in each group, refer to the following subsections. 4.2.1 “Screen Display Setup” Instruction of System -...
  • Page 114: Screen Display Setup

    4.2.1 Screen Display Setup 4.2.1.1 Brightness Limit for Auto Metering Mode When a treatment tool is caught near around the center of the screen, the control for the light amount focuses on the treatment tool and the back of image may be dark. Brightness adjustment for auto metering reduces the influence of treatment tools to mitigate the darkness on the back of images.
  • Page 115: Basic Setting

    4.3 Basic setting Make the peripheral setup of the "Basic setting". 4.3.1 As shown in the above figure, the menu items are classified into groups. For details on the menu items in each group, refer to the following subsections. 4.3.1 “Power-on” Instruction of System -...
  • Page 116: Items Reset At Power-On

    4.3.1 Items Reset at Power-on This item determines whether the settings changed by the user are retained by the backup battery or those are reset to the factory defaults when the power is turned off and then on. Menu item Description Remarks 4.3.3.1...
  • Page 117 Menu item Setting Default Description Remarks Even when the power is turned off and then Retained on, the settings for electronic zoom are retained. Electronic Enlargement When the power is turned off and then on, Not retained ○ the settings for electronic zoom are reset to the factory defaults.
  • Page 118: Language Setup

    5.Language Setup <How to select a menu in the Language Setup> (1) Press the Case key while pressing the Alt and Shift keys. The system configuration screen appears. (2) Select the desired menu using the [↑] and [↓] keys and then press the [Enter] key. When a pop-up menu appears, select the desired item using the [↑] and [↓] keys and then press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 119 5.1 Language Setup Make the Language setup of the system. 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.1.3 As shown in the above figure, the menu items are classified into groups. For details on the menu items in each group, refer to the following subsections. 5.1.1 “Keyboard Setup”...
  • Page 120: Keyboard Setup

    5.1.1 Keyboard Setup This is the setting of letters which can be input from the keyboard. Menu item Setting Default Description Remarks English Only basic Latin letters can be input. Keyboard Input Country-specific letters as well as basic Latin US-International letters can be input.
  • Page 121: System Information

    6.System Information Press the [Note] key while pressing the [Alt] and [Shift] key. The System Information screen appears. Item Example of display Description Model name EP-6000 Serial number 0V693K000 Processor System Ver.1.001 information Software V1.1 DICOM Ver2.470 U-Boot V0.12 Main DSP...
  • Page 122: Setting Of The Network

    7.Setting of the Network 7.1 Outline “Network function” of the EP-6000 means the function for transferring image data (files) to a computer (server) using a standard file transfer method called FTP. This function is called “FTP server” hereafter. ◆Note◆ EP-6000 supports 10BASE-T/100BASE-T.
  • Page 123 Accordingly, saved images can be displayed by using image viewer software. B) Dedicated software for viewing the transferred image is not prepared at this time. C) The EP-6000 does not have the function for viewing the images transferred to the FTP server.
  • Page 124: Description

    7.2 Description The EP-6000 has a network terminal (RJ45 terminal). By connecting a twisted pair cable to the network terminal, the EP-6000 is connected to the FTP server via the network. 7.2.1 Communication System Protocol: TCP/IP Application: File Transfer Protocol (FTP) TheEP-6000 processor becomes an FTP client and sends data to the computer running an FTP server service.
  • Page 125: Network Settings On The Ep-6000

    7.3 Network Settings on the EP-6000 This section explains how to set the network on the EP-6000. (1) Press the [System] key while pressing the [Alt] and [Shift] keys. The system configuration screen appears. (2) Select the “Network Setup” tab using the [←] and [→] keys...
  • Page 126: Settings On The Ftp Server

    * When an IP address is changed, be sure to restart PC. * For use with network connection, start PC and then EP-6000. While the FTP software is in operation, turn the power of EP-6000 ON. Instruction of System - 91/106...
  • Page 127: Confirmation Of Network Connection

    7.5 Confirmation of Network Connection 7.5.1 Confirmation of Cable Connection (Confirmation of LED) Confirm that the network access lamp lights green on the EP-6000. When the network access lamp lights green, network connection is normal. [Note] Before performing confirmation, select “Used” for “Network” in the Peripheral Setup screen.
  • Page 128: Software Version Upgrade

    Because the system will be heavily loaded due to the communication with other devices during upgrade, it may fails in upgrade. ・ Prepare a EP-6000 exclusive external memory for software upgrade. Upgrade fails if the file configuration or others changed.
  • Page 129 (4) Check if the files to be upgraded are selected automatically. * Multiple execution files are selected. (5) Move the cursor to “Execute Upgrade” and press [Enter]. (6) “Installation will be executed. OK?” will be asked. Select “Yes” and press [Enter]. Caution It may take several tens of minutes for version upgrading.
  • Page 130: Checking Version Up

    (9) Connect the endoscope and check if a normal image appears. (10) Operations may be split into several parts according to the contents of version upgrade. If there is an item that was not upgraded in the step (5), repeat the steps (3)-(9). (11) Turn off the power of processor.
  • Page 131: Ep-6000 Description Of Configuration

    9. EP-6000 Description of Configuration 9.1 Block Diagram Instruction of System - 96/106 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 132: Schematic Diagram

    9.2 Schematic diagram Power Supply ELC PCB LED PCB WOC PCB Operation Panel LED PCB Main Patient Coil USB PCB Instruction of System - 97/106 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 133 APC PCB APC PCB Patient ELC PCB APC PCB DC Pump Instruction of System - 98/106 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 134: Connector Pin Layout

    9.3 Connector pin layout 9.3.1 Scope connector (39 pins) Pin No. Name of signals Remarks GND(SD1) Power source unused +18V Power source for CCD / SUB GND1 ADOUT0 Image data bit 1 ADOUT1 Image data bit 2 ADOUT2 Image data bit 3 ADOUT3 Image data bit 4 ADOUT4...
  • Page 135: Dvi (Dvi-I 24 Pins)

    9.3.2 DVI (DVI-I 24 pins) Pin No. Name of signals Remarks T.M.D.S. Data 2- R signal (8 bit) pair,without control signal T.M.D.S. Data 2+ T.M.D.S. Data 2 Shield R signal return GND DDC Clock DDC Data T.M.D.S. Data 1- G signal (8 bit) pair,without control signal T.M.D.S.
  • Page 136: Analog Rgb Mini Din 15 Pins

    9.3.5 Analog RGB Mini DIN 15 pins Pin No. Name of signals Remarks R signal 0.7Vp-p 75Ω unbalanced G signal 0.7Vp-p 75Ω unbalanced B signal 0.7Vp-p 75Ω unbalanced No connection Signal GND Signal GND Signal GND Signal GND No connection No connection No connection No connection...
  • Page 137: Card Reader Usb-A Type

    9.3.8 Card Reader USB-A type Pin No. Name of signals Remarks +5 VDC Data- transmitting and receiving pair of data Data+ transmitting and receiving pair of data 9.3.9 Remote1 / Remote2 BNC Pin No. Name of signals Remarks Remote output: Center contact Active low 500 msec Open collector...
  • Page 138: Wc-Link 37 Pins

    9.3.13 WC-Link 37 pins Pin No. Name of signals Remarks DGND DGND LS_DET0ncn Light source identifying signal 1 LS_DET1ncn Light source identifying signal 2 LS_DET2ncn Light source identifying signal 3 LS_DETRTNcn Light source identifying signal return (DGND fixed) LS_PWMcn Iris PWM LS_TXDcn Serial CPU communication TX...
  • Page 139: Outline Of Pcb Roles

    9.4 Outline of PCB roles Instruction of System - 104/106 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 140 ・Converts signals and terminals to connect peripheral devices ・Controls front panel switch and LED IOL PCB ・Sounds buzzer EP-6000 ・Converts into LoRES image format (VIDEO/S/RGB) ・Communicates with Main PCB (controlling brightness of the light, switching observation mode, etc.) ・Switches pump air supply amount stepwise (HI/MID/LOW/OFF) ・Controls brightness (controlling DRV PCB)
  • Page 141 Device Outline of roles ・Controls image sensor (changing gain/shutter speed) ・Controls scope switch ・Controls operation of optical zoom (zoom machine only) Connector Scope PCB ・Performs software communication with processor (Patient PCB) Scope (state of scope switch, position of optical zoom, scope machine-specific data) ・Controls image sensor (applying power, changing gain/shutter speed) ・Controls scope switch...
  • Page 142: Failure Analysis

    Failure Analysis Failure Analysis - 1/64 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 143: Troubleshooting

    1. Troubleshooting Refer to the troubleshooting in operation manual. → EP-6000 Operation Manual, “10.1 Troubleshooting” Failure Analysis - 2/64 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 144: Error Message

    2. Error Message Explanation of code displayed on the screen together with message (Please write down the failure condition and the display code No. in case of request for repair) Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to...
  • Page 145 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) Wait till saving is finished. If the message does not ⇒ Do not remove Loading configuration file disappear after waiting a while, In “Yes”...
  • Page 146 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) After backing up the contents of inserted external memory in Windows PC, external memory, Saving log file failed. etc., perform physical-formatting ・Abnormality in getting the instead of quick-formatting of...
  • Page 147 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) “Delete all listed data” was All messages will be selected on the message list Information deleted. Same as on the left screen, and Enter key was pressed.
  • Page 148 In case of repetitive failures after read are not available, broken or persists, contact your abnormal state. such installation, replace the of obsolete version. local FUJIFILM dealer. main PCB. Unplug and plug back endoscope, reset the Cause: The In case of repetitive failures, Critical error processor.
  • Page 149 When VPFE error occurred Same as on the left replace the main PCB. persists, contact your abnormal state. local FUJIFILM dealer. Unplug and plug back Wait for 10 seconds after power Start-up was not completed endoscope, reset the Cause: The...
  • Page 150 At the time of trigger execution image saving failed. replace the main PCB. persists, contact your abnormal state. local FUJIFILM dealer. In case of displaying even if To enable reset values, Brightness adjustment resetting Information Same as on the left factory resetting is not executed, restart the system.
  • Page 151 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) Machinery common config data file will be Saving of machinery common Information saved in External conf. setting files was selected Same as on the left Dialog selection→...
  • Page 152 Turn on the power at least 5 when the power of processor persists, contact your and the foot seconds after the restart. was turned on. local FUJIFILM dealer. switch. It failed in initialization. Error Same as on the left Restart the system.
  • Page 153 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) Optical communication results: NG, 06:AFE IPPR Information "CHANNEL_UP status"reference Error Optical communication results: NG, 07:IPPR Information "exam significant bit" active Error Optical communication results: NG, 08:AFE...
  • Page 154 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) Install a correct image parameter Operation of scope default files file. Scope ID default setting Error failed, and update of scope In case of repetitive failures after failed default failed...
  • Page 155 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) In case when acquisition of the operation mode frequently fails In the process of The operating mode selection Same as on the left.
  • Page 156 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) Different password or less than four characters. Information Please enter the correct password. Different password. Information Please enter the correct password.
  • Page 157 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) Install Language display can be used while the Information scope button lights orange. The INSTALLLANGAGE (install) The installation screen was Information screen was started started...
  • Page 158 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) Patient's ID has not been Information entered yet. A processor error is At startup, an error in FPGA Critical error detected.
  • Page 159 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) In the case that searching starts on the search screen with the setting of including images in external memory: If searching does not finish after waiting a while, back up the contents of the inserted external memory in...
  • Page 160 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) After performing backup of the When access was tried with the Cause: Internal contents of internal memory in Internal Memory has a setting of using an internal Memory is not...
  • Page 161 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) When access was tried with the After performing backup of the Data could not be saved setting of using an internal contents of internal memory in in Internal Memory.Saving memory, the states of internal...
  • Page 162 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) Selected examination A folder was selected on the Information data will be deleted. search screen and the D key was Same as on the left Dialog selection→...
  • Page 163 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) All data in External Initialization button of the Information Memory will be deleted. external memory was pressed. All copied examination data will be deleted from Deletion of all copied images in Information...
  • Page 164 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) When [Auto copy mode] is ON, available of the external memory External Memory is full. Warning is less than one examination Change External Memory.
  • Page 165 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) Login to FTP server Cause: Login In trying to use FTP server Confirm the setting of the log-in denied.
  • Page 166 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) After performing backup of the contents of internal memory in Patient information data Patient information data cannot Windows PC, external memory, Warning could not be backed up to be saved in internal memory...
  • Page 167 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) When using an external memory, back up the contents of external memory in Windows PC, external memory, etc., perform physical-formatting instead of Cause: Calling Transferring examination...
  • Page 168 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) * Check if there is a cable or hub failure in the network connection * The cable is unplugged. to the server is physically Specified server not * There is a cable or hub failure...
  • Page 169 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) Installation will be When the button “Version Information executed. Upgrade” is pressed in installing Same as on the left the service menu.
  • Page 170 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) 1011 Information MSGLIST screen startup 1012 Information DOCTORPAGE screen startup External memory card screen 1013 Information startup 1014 Information PERIPHERAL screen startup 1015...
  • Page 171 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) 1050 Information SERVICE_SCOPE screen end 1051 Information FACTORY screen end 1052 Information FICEPAGE screen end Patient information input screen 1053 Information end log...
  • Page 172 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) Patient information could not be obtained from the Abnormality in network occurs, or Patient information could not be server.
  • Page 173 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) Please check if the scope, which was checked its Inspection was started after 8010 Information cleaning state last, is the several times of checking the one currently attached state of cleanliness...
  • Page 174 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) Patient information could 8018 Warning not be obtained from the server. A failure occurred while integrating 8019 Warning C@RNACORE.
  • Page 175 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) Since authentication of When mismatch occurred Storage and MWM/MPPS between the results checked in On DICOM setting screen (for Check again if there is any failed, DICOM cannot be 9005...
  • Page 176 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) Check whether the external When writing of the DICOMDIR When a DICOM file using a Creating DICOMDIR file memory is disconnected, has 9013 Information...
  • Page 177 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) Dialog selection→ Under the setting for non-use of (1) Check connection to the media storage at transfer during storage server, and select Some image files are not capture, communication failure to...
  • Page 178 PCB and the with the patient PCB persists, contact your state. patient PCB patient PCB. local FUJIFILM dealer. Iris timer is activated and the amount of light is While the iris timer function was For re-starting the examination, being decreased.
  • Page 179 Same as on the left replace the main PCB and the persists, contact your abnormal state. scope color resetting to factory patient PCB. local FUJIFILM dealer. defaults failed. “Execute Writing” was selected on the scope color auto/manual Writing scope color 20011...
  • Page 180 400-series scope is connected. scope, and the patient PCB. local FUJIFILM dealer. In case of repetitive failures in Two scopes are inserted. spite of the second scope not End examination and...
  • Page 181 S600 scope. scope replace the S600 scope. persists, contact your abnormal state. local FUJIFILM dealer. Unplug and plug back endoscope, reset the Cause: The A sensor communication error At notification from the S600...
  • Page 182 CF, CF PCB and the main PCB. Failure of the patient PCB or poor connection with faulty Consult your local FUJIFILM Unplug and plug back Cause: Light connection with patient PCB at dealer, or the service center from...
  • Page 183 (SCPU) Abnormality with FPGA 20041 Error processor. If the problem endoscope is in Error message: 0x0020 persists, contact your abnormal state. local FUJIFILM dealer. Unplug and plug back endoscope, reset the Cause: The (SCPU) Abnormal image 20042 Error processor. If the problem...
  • Page 184 20049 Error processor. If the problem source unit is in Error message: 0x2000 persists, contact your abnormal state. local FUJIFILM dealer. Initializing endoscope. (LFCPU) At the time of 20050 Information Please wait for a while. reinitialization of scope Error message: 0x4000...
  • Page 185 30078 Warning processor. If the problem abnormal state. persists, contact your (CODE = local FUJIFILM dealer. 0x10101) Unplug and plug back Cause: The Light endoscope, reset the source unit is in 30079 Warning processor.
  • Page 186 30086 Warning processor. If the problem abnormal state. persists, contact your (CODE = local FUJIFILM dealer. 0x10303) Unplug and plug back Cause: The Light endoscope, reset the source unit is in 30087 Warning processor.
  • Page 187 30094 Warning processor. If the problem abnormal state. persists, contact your (CODE = local FUJIFILM dealer. 0x11302) Unplug and plug back Cause: The Light endoscope, reset the source unit is in 30095 Warning processor.
  • Page 188 30102 Warning processor. If the problem abnormal state. persists, contact your (CODE = local FUJIFILM dealer. 0x11402) Unplug and plug back Cause: The Light endoscope, reset the source unit is in 30103 Warning processor.
  • Page 189 30110 Warning processor. If the problem abnormal state. persists, contact your (CODE = local FUJIFILM dealer. 0x12203) Unplug and plug back Cause: The Light endoscope, reset the source unit is in 30111 Warning processor.
  • Page 190 Normal operation is not ensured LL-7000 light in abnormal state. Replace the interface cable. persists, contact your because of overloaded CPU. Replace the light source if not local FUJIFILM dealer. improved. Failure Analysi - 49/64 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 191 LL-7000 light source Replace the light source if not in abnormal state. persists, contact your and re-lighting was inhibited. improved. local FUJIFILM dealer. Unplug and plug back Cause: LD high temperature endoscope, reset the Wait until LD temperature is Cause: The light...
  • Page 192 LL-7000 light source in abnormal state. operation is not limited. However, persists, contact your normal operation is not ensured. local FUJIFILM dealer. A failure was detected in Checking the status of the Cause: The light semiconductor laser device with At detection of LD unit failure in...
  • Page 193 PWM signals Replace the light source if not in abnormal state. persists, contact your Automatically restored by improved. local FUJIFILM dealer. receiving PWM signals Unplug and plug back Cause: FPGA version error was Execute a reset. endoscope, reset the Cause: The light detected in light source.
  • Page 194 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) If the message does not Printing in progress. 40001 Information Manual printing in progress Pressed the print start-up button disappear after a while, replace Please wait for a while.
  • Page 195 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) In case of repetitive failures even Printer door is open. At the time of access to the 40014 Warning Printer door is open.
  • Page 196 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) To print after In case of repetitive failures even Printer ink sheet has run At the time of application examination, No remaining amount on the if the ink sheet has been...
  • Page 197 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) When printer Printer paper and ink paper and ink In case of repetitive failures in sheet sizes do not match. sheet sizes match When error occurred during spite of correct combination of...
  • Page 198 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) Preparation for printing is After a while, When error occurred during Mechanical portion is being In case of repetitive failures, 40046 Warning in progress.
  • Page 199 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) HEATING: head temperature < 10 deg C To print after COOLING: Now regulating the head examination, 40057 Warning Head temperature with laminate At the time of printer access temperature of the printer.
  • Page 200 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) To cancel printing, Printer door is open. 40066 Warning select the [Cancel] The door was open At the time of printer access Check printer.
  • Page 201 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) If printing was tried again after a Because the printer was being Initializing printer. while and could not be 41001 Information initialized, the command could...
  • Page 202 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) Requested for printing without No images are loaded to In case of repetitive failures after 41015 Warning images being loaded to the the printer.
  • Page 203 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) Data cannot be written on the disk in the still 42010 Warning Could not write to the disk. Same as above Replace the disk.
  • Page 204 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) In case of repetitive failures when Cause: Disk is full Data cannot be written on the inserted disk is not or maximum the disk in the video write-protected and the maximum...
  • Page 205 Display Display message Classification Display message Estimated cause Trigger of message display Service response error (guidance to level (occurrence, response) code error) Video recorder is in Error occurred in the video When response from the video In case of repetitive failures, 43014 Error abnormal state.
  • Page 206: Checkup, Replacement And Adjustment

    Checkup, Replacement and Adjustment Checkup, Replacement and Adjustment - 1/137 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 207 Checkup, Replacement, Adjustment Precautions during Checkup, Replacement and Adjustment of Each Component Warning Start work after the device power has been turned OFF to prevent electric shock. Caution ・ In maintaining PCB, be sure to wear wristbands to ground your body. Otherwise static electricity of the body may damage electronic components on PCB.
  • Page 208 1. Parts exchange procedure 1.1 Procedures for Parts Replacement of EP-6000 1.1.1 Top Cover ■Removal Procedures (1) Remove [1] filter assy. (2) Remove [2] screws x 21. Name Q’ty Note Filter Assy Not Supply Parts Screw 301S3000408* 120Ncm (3) Move the [3] top cover assy backward and remove it.
  • Page 209 (4) Remove [4] screws x 2 from top cover assy, then remove [5] tank holders x2. Name Q’ty Note Screw 110M300600N* 60Ncm Tank Holder 362N130032* Checkup, Replacement and Adjustment - 4/137 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 210: Top Cover

    ■ Reinstallation Procedures Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation. ◆Instruction◆ ・ Fasten the screws for the top cover in the order shown as following. Fasten (4), (5) screws by holding the edge of the top cover in the direction shown as below so that the edges of the top cover and the bottom cover are aligned.
  • Page 211: Filter

    1.1.2 Filter ■ Removal Procedures (1) Remove [1] filter assy. Name Q’ty Note Filter Assy Not Supply Parts (2) Remove the [3] filters from the [2] louver. Name Q’ty Note Louver 345N120160* Filter 376N0238* ■ Reinstallation Procedures Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation. ◆Instruction◆...
  • Page 212: Front Cover

    1.1.3 Front Cover ■Removal Procedures (1) Remove the top cover following the procedures (1) to (3) of “1.1.1 Top Cover”. (2) Loosen [1] screws x 2] ([2] Remove the socket protection cap when using it.) Name Q’ty Note Screw 308S0414* 50Ncm Socket Protection Cap 350N120335*...
  • Page 213 (4) Remove [6] harness OP-LED1/LED2 from CN3 of operation panel. (5) Remove [8] screws x 4, then remove [7] operation panel assy from [9] front cover sub assy. Name Q’ty Note Harness OP-LED1/LED2 136Y121095* Operation Panel Assy 128Y200065* Screw 308S0414* 60Ncm Front Cover Sub Assy 350Y200225*...
  • Page 214: Power Switch

    1.1.4 Power Switch ■ Removal Procedures (1) Remove the front cover assy following the procedures (1) to (3) of “1.1.3 Front Cover”. (2) Remove [1] clamps x 4 and [2] clamp x 1. (3) Remove [3] ferrite core x 1. Name Q’ty Note...
  • Page 215 (5) Remove [4] screw x 1 and [5] tooth washer, then remove FG cable. ◆Note◆ ・ Exercise care not to lose the [5] tooth washer between FG cable and chassis. Name Q’ty Note Screw 308S0406* 120Ncm Tooth Washer 162M040N* (6) Remove the connector from CN1 of [6] power supply PCB. Name Q’ty Note...
  • Page 216: Key Top Assy

    (7) Remove [7] screws x 2, then remove [8] power switch bracket assy. Name Q’ty Note Screw 308S0414* 90Ncm Power Switch Bracket Assy Not Supply Parts (8) Loosen [9] set screw and remove [10] key top assy. [10] Name Q’ty Note Set Screw 303S2000208*...
  • Page 217 ■ Reinstallation Procedures Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation. ◆Instruction◆ ・ See from the back of [12] Switch, and press [11] Power Switch Bracket so that the direction becomes as the following. ・ Reinstall the [10] key top assy deeply into the power switch. ・...
  • Page 218 1.1.5 Key Top Assy ■ Removal Procedures (1) Remove the front cover assy following the procedures (1) to (3) of “1.1.3 Front Cover”. (2) Loosen [1] set screw and remove [2] key top assy from [3] power switch assy. Name Q’ty Note Set Screw...
  • Page 219 1.1.6 Small Cover Unit ■ Removal Procedures (1) Remove the front cover assy following the procedures (1) to (3) of “1.1.3 Front Cover”. (2) Open the [1] ferrite core. Name Q’ty Note Ferrite core 138S0139* (3) Remove [2] screws x 5, then move [3] bracket. Name Q’ty Note...
  • Page 220 (4) Open [4] clamps x 4 and [5] clamp x 1, then open the [6] ferrite core. Name Q’ty Note Clamp 316S1297* Clamp 316S0259* Ferrite Core 138S0139* (5) Remove the connector of [8] coil assy from CN1 of [7] WOC PCB. Name Q’ty Note...
  • Page 221: Small Cover Unit

    (6) Open [9] clamps x 3, then remove CN3. Name Q’ty Note Clamp 316S0259* (7) Remove [10] screws x 2 and [11] spacer x 2, then remove [12] small cover unit. ◆Note◆ ・ Exercise care not to lose the [11] spacer x 2 when removing [10] screw x 2. [12] [10][11] Name...
  • Page 222 ■ Reinstallation Procedures Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation. ◆Instruction◆ ・ There are 2 indicators (bands) on the harness of [9] Small Cover Unit, wrap the wire twice on the [8] Ferrite Core between the 2 indicators. Wrap the wire twice (3 turns) Indicator band ・...
  • Page 223: One Connector Plate Assy

    1.1.7 One Connector plate Assy ■ Removal Procedures (1) Remove small cover unit following the procedures (1) to (7) of “1.1.6 Small Cover Unit”. (2) Remove [1] screws x 4, then remove [2] capacitor assy. Name Q’ty Note Screw 308S0414* 60Ncm Capacitor Assy 113Y200189*...
  • Page 224 (4) Remove [6] screws x 4 and [7] screws x 4, then remove [4] one connector plate assy. Name Q’ty Note Screw 301S2780305* 90Ncm Screw 301S2780305* 60Ncm (5) Remove [8] screws x 4, then remove the [9] ball holder upper assy from [10] one connector sub assy.
  • Page 225 (6) Remove [11] screws x 3, then remove the [12] ball holder lower assy from [10] one connector sub assy. [11] [10] [12] Name Q’ty Note Screw 301S2780305* 90Ncm Ball Holder Lower Assy 356Y200265* Checkup, Replacement and Adjustment - 20/137 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 226 ■ Reinstallation Procedures Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation. ◆Note◆ ・ Make sure the harness WOC-WPD is firmly connected deeply to CN1 of WPD PCB. ・ For the leaf spring, fix the circular hole first, and then the slotted hole. ・...
  • Page 227: Light Source Unit

    1.1.8 Light Source Unit ■ Removal Procedures (1) Remove one connector plate assy following the procedures (1) to (4) of “1.1.7 One connector plate assy”. (2) Remove [1] screws x 3, then remove [2] blacket left assy. Name Q’ty Note Screw 308S0414* 90Ncm...
  • Page 228 (4) Remove harness of light source unit from CN5 of [5] WOC PCB. Name Q’ty Note WOC PCB 113Y200242* (5) Open the [5] clamp and cut the [7] band, then remove the air tube from [8] pump assy. Name Q’ty Note Clamp 316S1297*...
  • Page 229 (6) Remove [9] screws x 4, then remove [10] light source unit. ◆Note◆ ・ When holding the light source unit, be sure to hold both top and bottom of the light source unit by hand as shown below. Since the optical adjustment position may be shifted, do not hold the heatsink (red frames) and the LG connector (yellow frame).
  • Page 230 ■ Reinstallation Procedures Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation. ◆Instruction◆ ・ The light source unit is supplied by individual packaging. Remove the transporting clamps when used. Remove the transporting clamps ・ Hold up the back portion of the light source unit a little, and set it in the frame without getting stuck with the wires and tubes.
  • Page 231 ◆Note◆ ・ The configuration of the [2] blacket left assy is shown in the figure below. Degrease the surface of the pasting area on [2] Bracket, paste [11] Shock Absorber along the bracket’s edge, and paste the [12] Shock Absorber along the half punch. [11] [13] [12]...
  • Page 232: Air Guide Pipe

    1.1.9 Air Guide Pipe ■ Removal Procedures (1) Remove light source unit following the procedures (1) to (6) of “1.1.8 Light Source Unit”. (2) Remove [1] screws x 6, then remove [2] LG cover assy. Name Q’ty Note Screw 308S0426* 120Ncm LG Cover Assy Not Supply Parts...
  • Page 233 (4) Cut off [5] band and remove [6] air guide pipe from [7] pipe joint. Name Q’ty Note Band 316S1076* 40±5N Pipe Joint 372N120042* Air Guide Pipe 369N120042* ■ Reinstallation Procedures Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation. ◆指 示◆ ・ Insert the [7] air guide pipe into the thicker side of air tube. (The length of A as below is 47.6 - 49.1 thicker side ・...
  • Page 234: Air Tube

    1.1.10 Air Tube ■ Removal Procedures (1) Remove air tube assy following the procedures (1) to (3) of “1.1.9 Air Guide Pipe”. (2) Remove the parts to replace from [1] bracket, [2] E ring, [3] tube 100, [4] one way valve and [5] tube 185.
  • Page 235: Photo Interrupter

    1.1.11 Photo Interrupter ■ Removal Procedures (1) Remove LG cover assy following the procedures (1) to (2) of “1.1.9 Air Guide Pipe”. (2) Remove [1] harness LG_PI-WOC from [2] LED or [3] PTr. (3) Remove [4] screw x 1 or [5] screw x 1, then remove [2] LED or [3] PTr. Name Q’ty Note...
  • Page 236: Harnes Lg_Pi-Woc

    1.1.12 Harnes LG_PI-WOC ■ Removal Procedures (1) Remove LG cover assy following the procedures (1) to (2) of “1.1.9 Air Guide Pipe” (2) Remove [1] harness LG_PI-WOC from [2] LED and [3] PTr. Name Q’ty Note Harness LG_PI-WOC 136Y200457* 146S0114* 146S0113* (3) Cut off the [4] band x 2.
  • Page 237 (5) Remove [6] screw x 2, then remove [7] clamp x 2. (6) Cut off the [8] band, then remove [1] harness LG_PI-WOC. [6][7] [6][7] Name Q’ty Note Screw 308S0417* 60Ncm Clamp 316S1008* Band 316S1076* 40±5N Checkup, Replacement and Adjustment - 32/137 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 238 ■ Reinstallation Procedures Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation. ◆Note◆ ・ Fix [7] Band on the left side of each band attached on the harness. ・ Attach [2] LED (orange) on the orange side of [1] harness LG_PI-WOC, and attach [3] PTr (black) on the black side of [1] Harness LG_PI-WOC.
  • Page 239 1.1.13 WOC PCB ■ Removal Procedures ◆Instruction◆ ・ If [1] WC-LINK Cable has been connected, remove it before performing the procedures. Name Q’ty Note WC-LINK Cable 136Y121092* (1) Remove the top cover following the procedures (1) to (3) of “1.1.1 Top Cover”. (2) Remove [2] screws x 5, then [3] bracket.
  • Page 240 (3) Open the [4] clamp x 1. Name Q’ty Note Clamp 316S0259* (4) Open the [5] clamp x 4. Name Q’ty Note Clamp 316S0259* Checkup, Replacement and Adjustment - 35/137 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 241 (5) Open the [6] ferrite core, then remove the harness of the [7] small cover unit from the CN1 of WOC PCB. Name Q’ty Note Ferrite Core 138S0139* Small Cover Unit 863Y200009* (6) Remove the [8] harness WOC-WPD form the CN10 of WOC PCB. (7) Remove the harness WOC-IRC of the [9] small cover unit from the CN3 of WOC PCB.
  • Page 242 (9) Remove the [11] harness ELC-WOC(Pow) from the CN2 of ELC PCB. (10) Remove the harness of the [12] fan from CN12 of ELC PCB. (11) Remove the [13] harness ELC-WOC(Sig) from CN7 of ELC PCB. [12] [11] [13] CN12 Back Front Name...
  • Page 243: Woc Pcb

    (13) Remove the connector of [11] harness ELC-WOC(Pow) from CN7. (14) Remove the connector of [13] harness ELC-WOC(Sig) from CN13. CN7 [11] CN13 [13] Name Q’ty Note Harness ELC-WOC(Pow) 136Y121010* Harness ELC-WOC(Sig) 136Y200454* CN13 ◆Note◆ ・Since CN13 is fragile, be careful when attaching / detaching the connector. (15) Remove the [17] screw x 4, then remove [19] WOC PCB form the [18] WOC bracket assy.
  • Page 244 ■ Reinstallation Procedures Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation. ◆Instruction◆ ・ Hold [19] WOC board downward and forward when secure it on [18] WOC bracket Assy. [19] [18] ・ Secure [18] WOC bracket Assy from the rear side first and then the frame side later. Secure here first ・...
  • Page 245 ・ [6] Ferrite core is fixed to [20] core base. [20] Name Q’ty Note Core Base 316S0163* ・ When WOC board was replaced, it is required to write the software on. Write the board with the software in the same version as other boards. ・...
  • Page 246 ・ The configuration of the [18] WOC blacket assy is shown in the figure below. Attach the clamp so that the direction of the arrow is the lock position. [22] [20] [21] [22] Name Q’ty Note Core Base 316S0163* Bracket 356N200870* Clamp 316S0259*...
  • Page 247: Elc Pcb

    1.1.14 ELC PCB ◆Instruction◆ ・ Since the basic information is saved in the ELC PCB, write the basic information into the board after the board is replaced. ■ Removal Procedures (1) Remove the WOC PCB assy following the procedures (1) to (12) of “1.1.3 WOC PCB”. (2) Remove the [1] screw x 3, then remove the [2] bracket left assy.
  • Page 248 (3) Remove the connector of [3] harness PS-ELC from CN1 of ELC PCB. (4) Remove the connector of [4] harness ELC-OP from CN10 of ELC PCB. (5) Remove the connector of [5] pump assy from CN11 of ELC PCB. (6) Remove the connector of [6] fan from CN13 of ELC PCB. (7) Remove the connector of [7] harness ELC-Main/IOL from CN3 of ELC PCB.
  • Page 249 (13) Remove [13] Screw (x12), and remove [15] ELC PCB while holding [14] Spacer (x1). [13] [15] [14] Name Q’ty Note Screw 308S0414* 60Ncm Spacer 316S0039* ELC PCB 113Y200119* Checkup, Replacement and Adjustment - 44/137 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 250 ■ Reinstallation Procedures Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation. ◆Instruction◆ ・ When ELC board was replaced, it is required to write the software on. Write the board with the software in the same version as other boards. ・ When replacing the ELC PCB, perform the EEPROM writing following procedures in "1.2 EEPROM Writing Procedure".
  • Page 251: Pump

    1.1.15 Pump ■ Removal Procedures (1) Remove the top cover following the procedures (1) to (3) of “1.1.1 Top Cover”. (2) Cut off [1] band, then remove the air tube from the pump. Air tube Name Q’ty Note Band 316S1076* 40±5N Pump Assy 133Y200006*...
  • Page 252 ■ Reinstallation Procedures Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation. ◆Note◆ ・ Apply ThreeBond 1401B (Y10N1026) on [3] Special Screw (x4), and secure [2] Pump Assy. Checkup, Replacement and Adjustment - 47/137 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 253: Fan (Light Source Unit Side)

    1.1.16 Fan (Light source unit side) ■ Removal Procedures (1) Remove the top cover following the procedures (1) to (3) of “1.1.1 Top Cover”. ◆Instruction◆ ・ If the [1]WC - LINK cable is connected, remove it before proceeding. Name Q’ty Note WC-LINK Cable 136Y121092*...
  • Page 254 (3) Remove [2] screw x 2, then remove [3] fan assy. Name Q’ty Note Screw 308S0414* 90Ncm Fan Assy Not Supply Parts (4) Remove [4] screw x 4, then remove [6] fan from [5] bracket. Name Q’ty Note Screw 308S2760440* 60Ncm Bracket 363N200118*...
  • Page 255 ■ Reinstallation Procedures Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation. ◆Instruction◆ ・ Install the fan with the label facing the back of the frame and the harness being at the inner side. Checkup, Replacement and Adjustment - 50/137 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 256: Fan (Power Supply Pcb Side)

    1.1.17 Fan (Power supply PCB side) ■ Removal Procedures (1) Remove the top cover following the procedures (1) to (3) of “1.1.1 Top Cover”. (2) Remove [1] screw x 5, then remove [2] bracket. Name Q’ty Note Screw 308S0414* 90Ncm Bracket 356N200872* (3) Open the [3] clamp, then remove connector of the fan from CN13 of ELC PCB.
  • Page 257 (4) Remove [4] x 2, then remove [5] fan assy. Name Q’ty Note Clamp 316S0259* Screw 308S0414* 90Ncm Fan Assy Not Supply Parts (5) Remove [6] x 4, then remove [8] fan from [7] bracket. Name Q’ty Note Screw 308S2760440* 60Ncm Bracket 363N200118*...
  • Page 258: Power Supply Pcb

    1.1.18 Power Supply PCB Caution ・ There is a risk of electrical shock since there might be electric charges in the power board right after turning OFF the power, do not touch the terminals and the metal portion of the power board.
  • Page 259 ■ Reinstallation Procedures Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation. ◆Note◆ ・ The configuration of the [4] power supply bracket assy is shown in the figure below. Attach the clamp so that the direction of the arrow is the lock position. Name Q’ty Note...
  • Page 260: Noise Filter

    1.1.19 Noise Filter ■ Removal Procedures (1) Remove the top cover following the procedures (1) to (3) of “1.1.1 Top Cover”. (2) Open the cover of noise filter. (3) L oosen the screws of NF-1, NF-2, NF-3 and NF-4, and remove the terminals. NF-4(Blue) NF-2(Blue) NF-3(brown)
  • Page 261 ■ Reinstallation Procedures Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation. ◆Instruction◆ ・ Reinstall the screw for noise filter by 120Ncm. ・ Be sure to close the slide covers of the noise filter terminals to the end to make them locked. ・ Since the screws x 2 attached to noise filter are no use, remove to discard them. Checkup, Replacement and Adjustment -...
  • Page 262: Inlet Assy

    1.1.20 Inlet Assy ■ Removal Procedures (1) Remove the top cover following the procedures (1) to (3) of “1.1.1 Top Cover”. (2) Remove [1] power cable and [2] cord band. Name Q’ty Note Power Cable 111K1107134* Cord Band 316S1412* (3) Remove [3] screw x 1, then remove FG cable. ◆Note◆...
  • Page 263 (4) Open the cover over the terminals of noise filter, then remove the NF-1 and NF-2 from terminals. ◆Note◆ ・ To avoid the rewiring mistake after replacement, be sure to familiarize with the location of the wiring. NF-2(Blue) NF-1(Brown) (5) Remove [5] screws x 2, then remove [6] inlet assy. Name Q’ty Note...
  • Page 264 ■ Reinstallation Procedures Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation. ◆Instruction◆ ・ Reinstall the screw for noise filter by 120Ncm. ・ Install the Inlet Assy with the fuse inlet facing outward. ・ Be sure to close the slide covers of the noise filter terminals to the end to make them locked. ◆Note◆...
  • Page 265: Fuse

    1.1.21 Fuse ■ Removal Procedures (1) Open the fuse cover of the inlet with the flat-blade screwdriver. (2) Remove the [1] fuses x 2. Name Q’ty Note Fuse 119K129241* ■ Reinstallation Procedures Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation. Checkup, Replacement and Adjustment - 60/137 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 266: Eve Connector

    1.1.22 EVE Connector ■ Removal Procedures (1) Remove the top cover following the procedures (1) to (3) of “1.1.1 Top Cover”. (2) Turn the equipment upside down, remove [1] screw x 16 and remove [2] bottom cover. Name Q’ty Note Screw 308S0414* 90Ncm...
  • Page 267 ■ Reinstallation Procedures Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation. ◆Instruction◆ ・ The EVE connector Assy must be assembled so that the mark is on the top when attaching to the equipment. Checkup, Replacement and Adjustment - 62/137 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 268: Io/Lores Pcb

    1.1.23 IO/LORES PCB ■ Removal Procedures (1) Turn the equipment upside down, remove [1] screw x 16 and remove [2] bottom cover. Name Q’ty Note Screw 308S0414* 90Ncm Bottom Cover 350N120205* ◆Note◆ ・ Be careful not to damage the top cover when working with the main unit up side down. If there is a possibility of damaging the top cover, remove the top cover by performing the procedures from step(1) to (3) in “1.1.1 Top Cover”...
  • Page 269 (6) Remove [7] screw x 2, [8] screw x 2, [9] screw x 4, [10] screw x 1 and [11] screw x 2, then remove [12] IO/LORES PCB. [12] [10] [11] [11] Name Q’ty Note Screw 308S0414* 60Ncm Screw 53K122802* 40Ncm Screw 53K100072*...
  • Page 270: Main Pcb

    ◆Note◆ ・ For the external memory, prepare and use EP-6000 dedicated one. If you use an external memory that performed saving other than in EP-6000, the configuration data may not be correctly saved. (2) Connect keyboard and the monitor to EP-6000 and turn ON the power.
  • Page 271 ■ Removal Procedures ◆Instruction◆ ・ If [1] WC-LINK Cable has been connected, remove it before performing the procedures. Name Q’ty Note WC-LINK Cable 136Y121092* (1) Remove the Option PCB following the procedures (1) to (6) of “1.1. 23 IO/LORES PCB”. (2) Open the [2] clamp x 1 and [3] clamp x1, harness ELC-Main/IOL free.
  • Page 272 (7) Remove [9] screw x 10, then remove [10] bracket assy. [10] Name Q’ty Note Screw 308S0414* 60Ncm Bracket Assy Not Supply Parts ◆Note◆ ・ Make sure that no gasket is peeling away from the bracket Assy. The locations of clamps and gaskets on the bracket Assy are shown as below. Attach the clamp so that the direction of the arrow is the lock position.
  • Page 273 (8) Remove the [16] spacer × 1 fixing the PCB. (9) Rmove [17] screw x 2, [18] screw x 4 and [19] screw x 2, then remove [20] main PCB assy. [16] [20] [19] [18] [17] Name Q’ty Note Spacer 347S0866* 60Ncm Screw...
  • Page 274 ■ Reinstallation Procedures Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation. ◆Note◆ ・ DIP SW setting of Main PCB is shown as below. All OFF Back All OFF All ON Front All OFF All OFF Main PCB DIP SW Setting ・ Set the FFC cable in the positioning tab with the red surface facing up and make sure the connector is locked properly.
  • Page 275 ◆Instruction◆ ・ To secure the main board, fasten each screw on the back side while holding the back side of the main unit, and then fasten [16] spacer x1. [16] ・ Since the basic setting of the main board (service part) has not been set, be sure to do a factory reset, switch the location and set the serial number after replacing the main board.
  • Page 276 ■ Factory reset procedures (1) Connect keyboard and the monitor to EP-6000 and turn ON the power. (2) Press the [Shift]+[Alt]+[Home] keys of keyboard to display the Maintenance menu. (3) Move the cursor to "Factory Reset" and press [Enter]. (4) "System data will be reset to factory default. OK?" appears. Move the cursor to "Yes" to press [Enter].
  • Page 277 ■ Destination selection procedures (1) Connect keyboard and the monitor to EP-6000 and turn ON the power. (2) Press the [Shift]+[Alt]+[Home] keys of keyboard to display the Maintenance menu. Caution Do not perform operation other than the designated on Factory Menu.
  • Page 278 (6) "Destination will be changed. OK?" appears. Move the cursor to "Yes" to press [Enter]. "Setting destination" appears and the selection of destination starts. Caution The selection of destination takes approximately 1 minute. Do not touch the processor until "Setting destination is completed" appears. When power is turned off during the selection of destination, setting change fails and the device does not function normally.
  • Page 279 ■ Serial number setting procedures (1) Connect keyboard and the monitor to EP-6000 and turn ON the power. (2) Press the [Shift] + [Alt] + [Home] keys of keyboard to display the Maintenance menu. (3) Move the cursor to "Serial number setting" and press [Enter].
  • Page 280 ■ Restoring procedures of Config Data (1) Connect the USB memory on which config data was stored to EP-6000. (2) Connect keyboard and the monitor to EP-6000 and turn ON the power. (3) Press the [Shift] + [Alt] + [System] keys of keyboard and input pass word to display the system setup menu.
  • Page 281 ・ Confirm date and time after replacing the Main PCB, and reset them if they are improper. (1) Connect the keyboard and the monitor to EP-6000 and turn ON the power. (2) Press [System] in keyboard to display the system Setup screen.
  • Page 282: Patient Pcb

    1.1.25 Patient PCB ■ Removal Procedures (1) Remove the EVE connector following the procedures (1) to (5) of “1.1.22 EVE Connector”. (2) Remove [1] FFC Main-Patient from CN8 of Patient PCB. (3) Remove [2] Harness Main-Patient from CN7 of Patirnt PCB. (4) Remove [3] Harness ELC-Patient from CN1 of Patirnt PCB.
  • Page 283 (6) Remove [6] spacer x 4, then remove [8] patient PCB while pressing the [7] spacer x 1 Name Q’ty Note Spacer 347S0866* 60Ncm Spacer 316S0039* Patient PCB 113Y200199* ■ Reinstallation Procedures Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation. ◆Note◆ ・ DIP SW setting of Patient PCB is shown as below. Back All OFF All OFF...
  • Page 284: Usb Pcb

    1.1.26 USB PCB ■ Removal Procedures (1) Remove the front cover assy following the procedures (1) to (3) of “1.1.3 Front Cover”. (2) Remove [1] screw x 1, then take USB PCB assy forward. Name Q’ty Note Screw 308S0414* 90Ncm (3) Open the [2] clamp x 1, then remove [3] harness Main-USB from CN1 of USB PCB.
  • Page 285 ■ Reinstallation Procedures Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation. ◆Note◆ ・ Manually perform the procedures since injury may be caused by the unstable, rotating parts when using electrical tools to removing or fastening [4] Screw. ・ The configuration of the bracket is shown in the figure below. Attach the clamp so that the direction of the arrow is the lock position.
  • Page 286 1.1.27 Rear Panel ■ Removal Procedures (1) Remove the top cover following the procedures (1) to (3) of “1.1.1 Top Cover”. (2) Remove [1] screw x 5, then remove [2] bracket. Name Q’ty Note Screw 308S0414* 90Ncm Bracket 356N200872* (3) Remove the fan assy following the procedures (2) to (3) of “1.1.16 Fan (Light source unit side)”. (4) Remove the fan assy following the procedures (3) to (5) of “1.1.17 Fan (Power supply PCB side)”.
  • Page 287 (7) Remove [5] screw x 2 on the back of WOC PCB. (8) Remove [6] screw x 2, [7] screw x 4 and [8] screw x 2 on the back of main PCB. Name Q’ty Note Screw 304S0082* 30Ncm Screw 110M300600N* 40Ncm Screw...
  • Page 288 (11) Remove [17] screw x 8, then remove [18] finger guard x 2. [18] [17] [18] [17] Name Q’ty Note Screw 308S0414* 90Ncm Finger Guard 364N200034* (12) Remove [19] terminal ([20] tooth washer x 1 and [21] spring washer x 1). [20] [21] [19]...
  • Page 289: Rear Panel

    (13) Remove [22] screw x 4, then remove [23] rear panel. [22] [23] Name Q’ty Note Screw 308S0414* 90Ncm Rear Panel 355Y200066* Checkup, Replacement and Adjustment - 84/137 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 290 ■ Reinstallation Procedures Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation. ◆Note◆ ・ About the [24] label, please conntact the person in charge of FTYO. [24] Name Q’ty Note Please Label conntact FTYO ・ To use the network connector, remove the [15] cover and install the [16] LAN connector guard. Network connector [15] [14]...
  • Page 291: Harness Iol-Op

    1.1.28 Harness IOL-OP ■ Removal Procedures (1) Remove the front cover assy following the procedures (1) to (3) of “1.1.3 Front Cover”. (2) Remove [1] screw x 1 and [2] clamp x 1. Name Q’ty Note Screw 308S0406* 120Ncm Clamp 316S1189* (3) Turn the equipment upside down, remove [3] screw x 16 and remove [4] bottom cover.
  • Page 292 (4) Open [5] clamp x 4. (5) Remove [6] screw x 1 and [7] clamp x1. (6) Remove [8] harness IOL-OP from CN3 of IO PCB Front Rear IO PCB CN Configuration Name Q’ty Note Clamp 316S0259* Screw 308S0406* 120Ncm Clamp 316S1189* Harness IOL-OP...
  • Page 293: Harness Elc-Op

    1.1.29 Harness ELC-OP ■ Removal Procedures (1) Remove the front cover assy following the procedures (1) to (3) of “1.1.3 Front Cover”. (2) Remove the connector of [1] pump assy from CN11 of ELC PCB. (3) Remove [2] special screw x 4, then [1] pump assy shift forward. CN11 Name Q’ty...
  • Page 294 (3) Open [6] clamp x 1, then remove [7] harness ELC-OP from CN10 of ELC PCB. CN10 Name Q’ty Note Clamp 316S0259* Harness ELC-OP 136Y121006* CN10 ■ Reinstallation Procedures Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation. ◆Note◆ ・ Set in [7] harness ELC-OP based on the coated end face. ・...
  • Page 295: Front Frame

    1.1.30 Front Frame ■ Removal Procedures (1) Remove the power switch bracket assy following the procedures (1) to (7) of “1.1.4 Power Switch”. (2) Remove the small cover assy following the procedures (2) to (7) of “1.1.6 Small Cover Unit”. (3) Remove the One Connector plate assy following the procedures (2) to (4) of “1.1.7 One Connector plate Assy”.
  • Page 296 (8) Open the [3] clamp x 2 and free the [4] harness IOL-OP. Name Q’ty Note Clamp 316S0259* Harness IOL-OP 136Y121012* (9) Remove [5] screw x 1, [6] clamp x 1 and free the [4] harness IOL-OP. Name Q’ty Note Screw 308S0406* 120Ncm...
  • Page 297 (10) Remove [7] screw x 1, [8] clamp x 1 and free the [9] harness ELC-OP. Name Q’ty Note Screw 308S0406* 120Ncm Clamp 316S1189* HarnessELC-OP 136Y121006* (11) Remove [10] screw x 2, then remove [11] bracket. [10] [11] Name Q’ty Note Screw 308S0414*...
  • Page 298 (12) Remove [12] screw x 7, then remove [13] front frame assy. [13] [12] Name Q’ty Note Screw 308S0414* 90Ncm Front Frame Assy Not Supply Parts (13) Remove [14] clamp x 2, [15] clamp x 3, [16] clamp x 1 and [17] core base x 1. [14] [15] [16]...
  • Page 299 ■ Reinstallation Procedures Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation. ◆Instruction◆ ・ The configuration of the [13] front frame assy is shown in the figure below. [18] [20] [21] [20] [19] [20] [20] [19] Name Q’ty Note Gascket 8x7x115 387N120039* Gasket 7x4x140 387N120031* Band 316S1076*...
  • Page 300: Foot

    1.1.31 Foot ■ Removal Procedures (1) Turn the equipment upside down, remove [1] screw x 4 and [2] foot x 4. Name Q’ty Note Screw 280M40147N* 120Ncm Foot 367N120001* ■ Reinstallation Procedures Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation. Checkup, Replacement and Adjustment - 95/137 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 301: Keyboard Cover

    1.1.32 Keyboard cover ■ Removal Procedures (1) Remove the double-stick tape from [1] DK-6000 and remove [2] keyboard cover. Name Q’ty Note US International DK-6000 128Y200082* keyboard for FV693A Keyboard Cover 59B1113742* Checkup, Replacement and Adjustment - 96/137 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 302 ■ Reinstallation Procedures ◆Note◆ ・ [2] keyboard cover: the gloss surface is on the pasted board side, and the embossed surface is on the opposite side. The embossed surface will face outward when the procedures completed. (1) Make the pasted board side of [2] keyboard cover face up, and cut it as shown below. 10mm 150mm 28mm...
  • Page 303 (5) Peel off the pasted paper of the double-stick tape. DK-6000 (back side) (6) Fold back [2] keyboard cover, and paste it on DK-6000. DK-6000 (back side) (7) Cut in [4] keyboard cover at the 4 positions shown as below. DK-6000 (back side) Checkup, Replacement and Adjustment -...
  • Page 304 (8) Fold it from the cut position (x4). DK-6000 (back side) 90° (9) Fold the left and right and paste it on DK-6000. DK-6000 (back side) Checkup, Replacement and Adjustment - 99/137 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 305: Eeprom Writing Procedure

    1.2 EEPROM Writing Procedure 1.2.1 PC Setup (performed only for the first time) ◆Instruction◆ ・ Download the EEEPROM writing software "EP6000INSPECTION" from service WEB before used. (1) Decompress "EP6000INSPECTION.zip" directly under C drive. (2) Open "CDM v2.12.00 WHQL Certified.exe" under "C:¥EP6000INSPECTION¥Driver ". (3) By following the window, click [Execute], [Extract] and [Next], then place a checkmark to "I Agree".
  • Page 306 (6) Open "Device Manager" from "Start" "Control Panel" and check the port number of COM and ⇒ LPT (COM4 in the figure) Check this item (7) Open "C:¥EP6000INSPECTION¥EP6000INSPECTION.ini" and write down the COM number checked in device manager. * Example as COM4 ================ [COM] PortNo=COM4...
  • Page 307: Eeprom Writing

    1.2.2 EEPROM Writing ◆Instruction◆ · Perform EEPROM writing when replacing the following parts. ELCPCB (113Y200119*) * "Reset lighting time" is not execute. Light source unit (840Y200024*) (1) Remove the WC-LINK cable from the processor, and connect the WC-LINK terminal (light source side) to the USB terminal (PC side) with the EEPROM writing cable (Y10N100044).
  • Page 308 (5) Click “Selecting file” button and open “C: ¥EP6000INSPECTION¥LCTLROM_master_EP-6000_170830.epr”. (6) Click “Write to ROM” button. (7) When “Master data being written to LCTR-ROM・・・” is displayed, the processing has been started. Wait until “End” is displayed. (About 15 minutes). Writing Write Completed (8) When “End”...
  • Page 309 (9) Click the “Reset lighting time” button as required. ◆Instruction◆ : When replacing ELC board Do not perform “Reset lighting time”. : When replacing optical unit Perform “Reset lighting time”. (9) Terminate the EEEPROM writing software. (10) Turn OFF the processor. Checkup, Replacement and Adjustment -...
  • Page 310: Checking Procedures For Power Supply

    1.3 Checking Procedures for Power Supply ◆Instruction◆ ・ After replacing small cover or WOC POC, check the electrical power supply. 1.3.1 Acquiring the scope log data (1) Turn ON the processor and connect the 760 series scope to the processor. (2) Press the EXAM button to switch the connection status to “ACTIVE”, confirm that the observation screen is displayed on the monitor.
  • Page 311 (6) Connect the 740 series scope to the processor. (7) Press the EXAM button to switch the connection status to “ACTIVE”, confirm that the observation screen is displayed on the monitor. (8) Wait 2 minutes after the observation screen is displayed. (9) Acquire scope log data.
  • Page 312: Checking The Power Supply

    1.3.2 Checking the Power Supply (1) Connect the external memory (with log data recorded) to a PC, and open、 the file “××××××_vp_○○○○○○○○○_woc.lo” in the “¥ep6000¥log¥vp_ ○○○○○○○○○_●●●●●●●●¥scope” folder. ○:Serial number of the processor ●:Acquisition date of log data ×:Acquisition time of log data (2) Search for the following 3 lines in the file.
  • Page 313: Operation Confirmation After Repair

    2.1.3 Handling of tester Follow the operation manual of each tester. 2.1.4 Connection with other equipments Do not connect EP-6000 and other equipments during the Electrical Safety Test. 2.2 Preparation for Test 2.2.1 Checking the testers prior to the Test 1) Check condition of each tester prior to the start of test.
  • Page 314: Saving Of Customers' Config Data

    ◆Note◆ For the external memory, prepare and use EP-6000 dedicated one. If you use an external memory that performed saving other than in EP-6000, the configuration data may not be correctly saved. (2) Connect keyboard and the monitor to EP-6000 and turn ON the power.
  • Page 315 2.3 Electrical Safety Inspection Caution ・ Electrical safety inspection should be carried out removing the WC-LINK cable. Inspection items Inspection specification How to inspect Remarks Protective Earth 0.1Ω or less 1) Set the test frequency in [Table 2]. JIG/Equipment ・Protective Connection Test 2) Connect the probes of the protective Connect the probe of the...
  • Page 316 Inspection items Inspection specification How to inspect Remarks Dielectric Strength Must not have a discharge or 1) Connect the red clips of the dielectric JIG/Equipment ・Withstand Test an electrical breakdown strength tester with the both Pins on Connect the black clip of the 1) Between power when the voltage of the the power plug.
  • Page 317 Inspection items Inspection specification How to inspect Remarks 1) Earth leakage The value should be below 1) Set the test voltage to the power input JIG/Equipment ・Leakage current current the value shown in [Table 5]. and frequency in [Table 4]. 2) Disconnect all output cables.
  • Page 318 Inspection items Inspection specification How to inspect Remarks 4)Patient leakage The value should be below 1) Set the test voltage to the power input JIG/Equipment ・Leakage current current III the value shown in [Table 5]. and frequency in [Table 4]. Single fault 2) Connect the “842Y130002*”...
  • Page 319 2.4 Operation check 2.4.1 Appearance Inspection Item Acceptance Criterion Inspection Method NOTE ・ There is no crack, deformation or irregularity that ・ Check the appearance of front, rear, left/right All sides of the equipment negatively impacts the function/performance. sides and top of the main unit. ・...
  • Page 320 Inspection Item Acceptance Criterion Inspection Method NOTE Power button ・ The power is surely turned ON and the indicator ・ Connect to the power supplies listed in [Table4] lights in green when the power button is pressed. and press the power button to check if the ・...
  • Page 321 Inspection Item Acceptance Criterion Inspection Method NOTE IRIS button ・ The LED lamp of its characters lights up. ・ Turn ON the power and check the LED lights up Jig / Equipment ・Any scope that can ・ The IRIS mode can be switched by pressing the on the front panel.
  • Page 322 Inspection Item Acceptance Criterion Inspection Method NOTE RGB TV connector ・ Signals must be correctly output to RGB TV ・ Connect the RGB TV output to the monitor, check Jig / Equipment output ・Any scope that can output and the image of endoscope and its data the image of the color chart on the monitor.
  • Page 323 Inspection Item Acceptance Criterion Inspection Method NOTE Electronic ・ An image is magnified electronically by 0.05 times ・ With a scope connected, check electronic Jig / Equipment magnification level ・Any scope that can every time the up-arrow key is pressed. magnification by pressing the up-arrow &...
  • Page 324 Inspection Item Acceptance Criterion Inspection Method NOTE ・ The brightness can be adjusted correctly. ・ Check that the indicator display changes from the Jig / Equipment Brightness ・700 system scope ・ The light limit functions properly. adjustment minimum to the maximum according to object type and the distance to object.
  • Page 325 Inspection Item Acceptance Criterion Inspection Method NOTE Software version Can be confirmed as reference information. ・ Display the system information and check the system version. Light source Assy ・ The light source unit number is the same as the ・ Retrieve the system information, compare the Perform this inspection unit number item only when “Light...
  • Page 326 [Table1] Inspection Condition ○ Applicable Class A,B, C ,D,E,F Temperature 10 to 40°C Environment Humidity 30 to 85%RH (no dew condensation) Illuminance 500 lux or higher Power supply voltage (Inspection item for which AC100 to 240V, 50/60Hz voltage is not designated) [Table 2] Protective Earth Connection Test Applicable Class Frequency...
  • Page 327 [Table 6] Power Supply (For the power supply cord with specification as 230V) ○ Applicable Class A,B, C ,E,F Power input 264V/60Hz 90V/50Hz 198V/50Hz 242V/50Hz Specification Center for 0.54A 1.12A 0.60A 0.60A Power Input Must be within +10% of the Specification 0.59A 1.23A 0.66A...
  • Page 328: Electrical Safety Inspection

    2.5 Check Sheet Management No. Inspector Authorizer Model Name EP-6000 Serial No. Judgment Passed ・ Reject. Inspection Day Electrical Safety Inspection Appearance OK ・ NG OK ・ NG 1. Protective Earth Connection Test 1. All sides of the equipment 0.1Ωor less OK ・...
  • Page 329: Setting After Operation Confirmation

    2.6 Setting after Operation Confirmation (1) Connect the USB memory on which config data was stored to EP-6000. (2) Connect keyboard and the monitor to EP-6000 and turn ON the power. (3) Press the [Shift] + [Alt] + [F9] keys of keyboard to display the system setup menu.
  • Page 330: Jig/Equipment List

    3. JIG/Equipment list 3.1 JIG list Check Tool Photo Tool No. Tool Name Period Check Items Description categories Maker : OHMISEIKI Phillips Screwdriver Bit Y12N0751 Code : V-17 No.2 No.2 200mm 200mm Maker : OHMISEIKI Phillips Screwdriver Bit Y12N0787 Code : V-17 No.2 No.2 75mm (φ3.5) 75mm (φ3.5)
  • Page 331 Check Tool Photo Tool No. Tool Name Period Check Items Description categories Maker : OHMISEIKI Y12N0750 Box Bit H5 55mm Code : V-32B H5 φ8 55mm Maker : OHMISEIKI Box Bit H5.5 100mm Code : V-17B MAG Y22N0032 (Magnetic Box Bit) H5.5 φ9 A2.0 150mm 1) Check with torque...
  • Page 332 Check Tool Photo Tool No. Tool Name Period Check Items Description categories 1) Check with torque Torque driver Maker : TOHNICHI Y22N100065 Check 1day measuring equipment 100~500c N・m Code : RTD500CN * Refer to 3.3.1. Maker :HOZAN JT5049 Long Nose Pliers Code : N-15-150 Maker :HOZAN JT5040...
  • Page 333 Check Tool Photo Tool No. Tool Name Period Check Items Description categories Optical power Used in combination 620Y200004* Calibration 1 year Manufacturer calibration. measurement jig with Y10N100217 Maker: Ophir Model: Vega VEGA Display Y10N100217 Calibration 1 year Manufacturer calibration. (power meter) Used in combination with 620Y200004* The following...
  • Page 334 Check Tool Photo Tool No. Tool Name Period Check Items Description categories Protective earth power 1) Check continuity. Y11N0255 Check 1 day cable jig * See 3.3.4. Enclosure leakage Y11N0346 current test Jig 1) Short-circuit between Leakage current terminals J57722 test Jig Check 1day...
  • Page 335 Check Tool Photo Tool No. Tool Name Period Check Items Description categories Remove air feed and Air feed and pressure JA5003 Calibration 1 year pressure gauge for gauge manufacturer calibration The manometer is Air supply pressure calibrated by its JA5015 gage Calibration 1 year...
  • Page 336: Equipment List

    3.2 Equipment List Check Name Model Period Check Items Purpose Remarks categories Check voltage and General Electrical Recommended Stabilization power source KIKUSUI made PCR1000LA, etc. Check 1 year frequency with a Safety Test 1kVA or more tester Manufacturer Protective installation IEC60601-1 Protective continuity tester HIOKI made 3157-01, etc.
  • Page 337 Check Name Model Period Check Items Purpose Remarks categories General operation WC-LINK cable confirmation Foot switch Foot switch operation Card reader Card reader KT-900U-1R-2004 operation General operation S video cable CC2-903, etc. confirmation General operation BNC cable BNC-03, etc. confirmation General operation RGB cable CC3-603, etc.
  • Page 338: Check Procedures

    3.3 Check procedures 3.3.1 Torque driver 3.3.1.1 Torque 1) Procedure (1) Adjust the tightening torque of the torque driver to a service value. (2) Attach a bit to the torque driver. (3) Set the torque driver onto the torque gauge and turn it to measure a torque. 2) Evaluation (1) Should be a set value ±...
  • Page 339: Manual Binding Tool

    3.3.2 Manual binding tool 3.3.2.1 Tightening Torque ◆Note◆ ・ To check the manual binding tool, you need the digital force gauge (Y20N100002) and the binding band tightening force measurement jig (Y20N100001). Digital force gauge (Y20N100002) Tightening force measurement jig (Y20N100001) 1) Procedure (1) Attach the accessory cable tie holder of the binding band tightening force measurement jig to the digital force gauge and fix it to the binding band tightening force measurement jig.
  • Page 340: Electrical Safety Test/The Plug And Play Force Measurement Jig

    ◆Note◆ ・ In case the numerical value is beyond the specified limits, turn the dial of the manual binding tool to adjust. When pulling force When pulling force is weaker than the is stronger than the specification limit specification limit (6) Discard the cut cable tie.
  • Page 341: Leakage Current Test Jig 500 Series

    3.3.5 Leakage current test Jig 500 Series 3.3.5.1 Resistance between terminals 1) Procedures (1) Measure the resistance between terminals using the tester. 2) Criteria (1) Ensure that there is a short-circuit between the clips and pin 1, pins 4 to 10, pins 12 to 16, pins 18 and 19, pins 21 to 24, pin 26, pins 28 to 31 and pins 33 to 38.
  • Page 342: Scope

    3.3.7 Scope 3.3.7.1 Light Output 1) Procedure (1) Connect the scope to the inspection equipment EP-6000. (2) Turn on the light. (3) Check the light to be output from the end of the scope. 2) Evaluation (1) The light to be output from the end of the scope should be as follows.
  • Page 343: Service Parts List

    Service Parts List Service Parts List - SS1807-N002 1/19...
  • Page 344 Service Parts List - SS1807-N002 2/19...
  • Page 345 Parts Fig.01 Part No. Part Name Q'ty Remarks 350Y200248* Top Cover 301S3000408* Screw 345N120160* Louver 376N0238* Filter 362N130032* Tank Holder 110M300600N* Screw 405N120684* Caution Sticker Label Please conntact FTYO 308S0414* Screw 356N200872* Bracket 128Y200065* Operation Panel Assy (J) 350Y200225* Front Cover Sub Assy 136Y121095* Harness OP-LED1/LED2 111M300800N*...
  • Page 346 Service Parts List - SS1807-N002 4/19...
  • Page 347 Parts Fig.02 Part No. Part Name Q'ty Remarks 840Y200024* Light Source Unit 308S0424* Screw 316S1076* Band 308N120037* Special Screw 133Y200006* Pump Assy 308S0414* Screw Power Supply Board Assy DETAIL A 125N120017* Power Supply PCB 136Y200451* Harness PS-ELC 356Y200184* Bracket 316S1325* Clamp 347S1065* Spacer...
  • Page 348 Service Parts List - SS1807-N002 6/19...
  • Page 349 Parts Fig.03 Part No. Part Name Q'ty Remarks 308S0426* Screw LG Cover Assy Not Supply Parts 308S0422* Screw 316S1273* Clamp 369N120042* Air Guide Pipe 316S1076* Band 372N120042* Pipe Joint 356N200750* Joint Bracket 315S3360050* E Ring 370N130086* Tube 100 70K112536* One Way Valve 370N130124* Tube 185 308S0417*...
  • Page 350 Service Parts List - SS1807-N002 8/19...
  • Page 351 Parts Fig.04 Part No. Part Name Q'ty Remarks 113Y200242* WOC PCB 308S0414* Screw 136Y200454* Harness ELC-WOC(Sig) 136Y121010* Harness ELC-WOC(Pow) 136Y200455* Harness WOC-WPD 138S0135* Ferrite Core 316S1076* Band 304S0082* Screw 316S0039* Spacer 113Y200119* ELC PCB 356N200870* Bracket 316S0163* Core Base 138S0139* Ferrite core 316S0259* Clamp...
  • Page 352 Service Parts List - SS1807-N002 10/19...
  • Page 353 Parts Fig.05 Part No. Part Name Q'ty Remarks 350N120205* Bottom Cover 280M40147N* Screw 367N120001* Foot 308S0414* Screw 308S0424* Screw 120Y200015* EVE Connector Assy Service Parts List - SS1807-N002 11/19...
  • Page 354 Service Parts List - SS1807-N002 12/19...
  • Page 355 Parts Fig.06 Part No. Part Name Q'ty Remarks 136Y121012* Harness IOL-OP 308S0414* Screw 136Y200452* Harness ELC-Main/IOL 113Y120126* IO/LORES PCB 356N200868* Bracket 136Y200453* Harness ELC-Patient 350Y200051* Patient PCB Cover Assy 113Y200199* Patient PCB 347S0866* Spacer 136Y121013* Harness Main-USB 136Y200663* FFC Main-IOL(31) 136Y200664* FFC Main-IOL(20) 316S0039*...
  • Page 356 Service Parts List - SS1807-N002 14/19...
  • Page 357 Fig.07 Parts Part No. Part Name Q'ty Remarks 316S1297* Clamp 316S0485* Clamp 316S0259* Clamp 316S1189* Clamp Service Parts List - SS1807-N002 15/19...
  • Page 358 Service Parts List - SS1807-N002 16/19...
  • Page 359 Parts Fig.08 Part No. Part Name Q'ty Remarks 308S0414* Screw 355Y200068* Front Frame 355Y200066* Rear Panel Service Parts List - SS1807-N002 17/19...
  • Page 360 Fig.09 Service Parts List - SS1807-N002 18/19...
  • Page 361 Parts Fig.09 Part No. Part Name Q'ty Remarks 350N120335* Socket Protection Cap CC-203 136Y121092* WC-LINK Cable 350N200360* LAN Connector Guard 128Y200082* DK-6000 For FV693A (US International keyboard) 59B1113742* Keyboard Cover Service Parts List - SS1807-N002 19/19...
  • Page 362: Periodical Maintenance

    Periodical Maintenance Periodical Maintenance - 1/15 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 363 1. Periodical Maintenance The equipment will wear out and deteriorate after repeated use over a long period. The equipment is required to be inspected by specialists once every six months . Also, the equipment is required to be inspected if any problem is found in the equipment. Receive the request from a medical institution, carry out check.
  • Page 364: Cleaning

    2. Cleaning 2.1 Filter (1) Remove the louver from this product. (2) Remove the dustproof filter from the louver. (3) Remove dust from the dustproof filter. (4) Attach the dustproof filter to the louver. Align the center protrusion of the dustproof filter with the louver.
  • Page 365 (5) Attach the louver to this product. Attach the louver by pressing down the hooks of the louver. ◆Note◆ ・ Make sure that the louver is fully inserted into the light source. Not doing so may cause equipment damage. Periodical Maintenance - 4/15 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 366: Lg Connector Unit

    2.2 LG Connector Unit As dust accumulation may cause insufficient light quantity, remove all dusts with an air duster. 2.3 One Connector Unit As operational failures may result if the signal transmission area is dirty, wipe it clean with paper or a cotton swab moistened with alcohol.
  • Page 367: Periodical Checkup

    ◆Note◆ ・ For the external memory, prepare and use EP-6000 dedicated one. If you use an external memory that performed saving other than in EP-6000, the configuration data may not be correctly saved. (2) Connect keyboard and the monitor to EP-6000 and turn ON the power.
  • Page 368: Inspection Items

    3.2 Inspection Items *1: Confirm only if used in medical institutions. *2: As paper is consumed, confirm only if permission is obtained by the medical institution. *3: Confirm with the scope used at the medical institution or the same model. 3.2.1 Appearance Inspection items Inspection specification...
  • Page 369 Inspection items Inspection specification How to inspect Remarks ・ The scope can be connected smoothly to the lock ・ Check that the LG connector can be pushed to Scope connection / Jig / Equipment ・500 system scope or disconnection position of the scope connector socket. the lock position of the scope connector socket.
  • Page 370 Inspection items Inspection specification How to inspect Remarks ・ With a scope connected and the lamp lighting up, Brightness ・ The light quantity increases with Jig / Equipment ▲ button, and ・Any scope that can Adjustment button press the brightness adjustment button to check ▼...
  • Page 371 Inspection items Inspection specification How to inspect Remarks ・ Signals must be correctly output to video output ・ Connect the video output to the monitor, check Video connector output Jig / Equipment and the image of endoscope and its data must be the image of the color chart on the monitor.
  • Page 372 Inspection items Inspection specification How to inspect Remarks ・ The signals are output correctly to the network ・ Connect a PC for communication checking with a Network connector Jig / Equipment connector. LAN cable, and check the contents of ・PC for checking the communication.
  • Page 373 Inspection items Inspection specification How to inspect Remarks ・ When there is no scope connected, the lamp does ・ When no scope is connected, press the LIGHT LG detection sensor Jig / Equipment ・700 system scope 3 not light up. button to check that the lamp does not light up.
  • Page 374 Inspection items Inspection specification How to inspect Remarks Air guide connection ・ No air leakage around the connection between ・ Set the air supply pressure/volume measurement Jig / Equipment ・JA5015 the rubber seal of scope socket and the LG jig on the scope socket, press the PUMP button to connector air guide.
  • Page 375: Check Sheet

    Check Sheet Management No. Inspector Authorizer Model Name EP-6000 Serial No. Judgment Passed ・ Reject. Inspection Day Appearance OK ・ NG 1. All sides of the equipment OK ・ NG Specification plate / Caution label OK ・ NG 3. FOE label OK ・...
  • Page 376: Restoring Procedures Of Config Data

    Restoring procedures of Config Data (1) Connect the USB memory on which config data was stored to EP-6000. (2) Connect keyboard and the monitor to EP-6000 and turn ON the power. (3) Press the [Shift] + [Alt] + [System] keys of keyboard and input pass word to display the system setup menu.
  • Page 377: Installation

    Installation Installation - 1/68 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 378: System Installation

    1. System Installation WARNING ・If any peripherals not described in EP-6000 Operation Manual “2.2 Equipment Using in Combination” are used, this product may not function properly, and electric shock, equipment damage, or injury to patients or physicians may occur. ・ If the power cords of the peripherals are connected without using the insulation transformer...
  • Page 379 ◆NOTE◆ ・ Adjust the position of the movable shelf of the cart depending on your system. ・ Install the equipment on a level location free from vibration and shock. The equipment may tip over and be damaged. ・ Secure the LCD monitor to the cart. The LCD monitor may fall off. ・...
  • Page 380: Installation Flowchart

    1.1 Installation Flowchart The installation flowchart of this product is shown below. Refer to each section by following this flowchart. Installing this product onto the cart “1.2 Installation onto the Cart (Standard System Installation Example)” Connecting the WC-LINK cable “.1.3 Connecting the WC-LINK cable” Attaching the dustproof filter to this product “1.4 Attaching the Dustproof Filter (Louver)”...
  • Page 381: Installation Onto The Cart (Standard System Installation Example)

    1.2 Installation onto the Cart (Standard System Installation Example) Installation - 5/68 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 382 (1) Lock the casters of the cart. (2) Remove two screws on the rear panel of the cart to take off the rear cover. ◆Note◆ When all the installation work is completed, reinstall the rear cover of the cart. (3) Place your hand on the bottom surface of this product and lift one side up. Installation -...
  • Page 383 (4) While lifting the bottom up, place the other hand under the bottom of the front panel. (5) While lifting the bottom up, place the other hand under the bottom of the front panel. (6) Hold the unit steadily using two persons. Installation -...
  • Page 384 (7) Place this product onto the shelf of the cart. ◆Note◆ ・ To prevent falls, make sure that the feet of this product are placed inside the stoppers of the shelf. (8) When installing, leave a gap of 100 mm or more between the side and rear surfaces of this product and the wall and 700 mm between the front surface and the wall.
  • Page 385: Connecting The Wc-Link Cable

    1.3 Connecting the WC-LINK cable Connect the WC-LINK cable to the WC-LINK terminal. ◆Note◆ ・ After all devices are connected, connect the power cord. →“1.12 Connecting the Power Source” Installation - 9/68 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 386: Attaching The Dustproof Filter (Louver)

    1.4 Attaching the Dustproof Filter (Louver) (1) Attach the dustproof filter to the louver. Align the center protrusion of the dustproof filter with the louver. Align the dustproof filter with the protrusion of the louver, and then push the center protrusion of the dustproof filter into the louver to attach it.
  • Page 387: Connecting The Monitor

    1.5 Connecting the Monitor Use the cable belonging to the LCD monitor to connect the DVI-D terminal of this product and the input terminal of the LCD monitor. ◆Note◆ ・ For details on how to install the LCD monitor onto the monitor arm of the cart, refer to the operation manual of the cart.
  • Page 388: Connecting The Keyboard

    1.6 Connecting the Keyboard Connect the cable of the data keyboard to the keyboard terminal of this product. ◆Note◆ ・ The type of the data keyboard varies depending on the country. ・ For details on how to install the keyboard onto the keyboard tray of the cart, refer to the operation manual of the cart.
  • Page 389: Installation For System Expansion

    1.7 Installation for System Expansion This system can be expanded by adding other peripherals to the standard system. The image below is an example of the expanded system in which a printer and video recorder are mounted. WARNING ・ When mounting peripherals on the cart, observe the following precautions. <To avoid electric shock>...
  • Page 390 For the installation of the expanded system, follow the contents in the operation and installation manuals of each unit. CAUTION ・ To connect this product to the peripheral device, connect the input terminal and the output terminal properly. If you make an incorrect connection, it may cause equipment failure. <Example of Expanded System Connections>...
  • Page 391: Printer Connection (Remote System)

    1.8 Printer Connection (Remote System) ◆Note◆ ・ When the image output from the processor is displayed on the monitor via the printer, the image may flicker or disappear. Connect the monitor used as the main observation screen directly to the processor.
  • Page 392 <Connection 2> When the image is captured by the foot switch ◆Note◆ ・ Use this product in combination with the devices necessary for endoscopic examinations. ・ After all devices are connected, connect the power cord. →“1.12 Connecting the Power Source” Installation -...
  • Page 393: Printer Connection (Rs-232C System)

    1.9 Printer Connection (RS-232C System) ◆Note◆ ・ Check the peripheral device selected in the Peripheral Setup screen to confirm the baud rate of the processor. The baud rate of the processor is automatically selected depending on the selected peripheral device. When a peripheral device connected with the RS-232C interface is controlled from the processor, match the communication speed of the peripheral device with the baud rate of the processor.
  • Page 394: Digital Printer Connection

    1.10 Digital Printer Connection ◆Note◆ ・ Use this product in combination with the devices necessary for endoscopic examinations. ・ After all devices are connected, connect the power cord. →“1.12 Connecting the Power Source” Installation - 18/68 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 395: Video Recorder Connection (Remote System)

    1.11 Video Recorder Connection (Remote System) <Connection Example> ◆Note◆ ・ Use this product in combination with the devices necessary for endoscopic examinations. ・ After all devices are connected, connect the power cord. →“1.12 Connecting the Power Source” Installation - 19/68 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 396: Connecting The Power Source

    1.12 Connecting the Power Source (1) Connect the prescribed power cord by pushing it securely into the power source connection section of this product. ◆Note◆ ・ Use only the power cord prescribed for the processor. →“1.15 Basic Information on Power Cord” ・...
  • Page 397 (4) Connect the power plug of the LCD monitor to the receptacle for peripherals on the cart. (5) Plug the power cord of the cart into a protective earth receptacle. Installation - 21/68 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 398: Power Source

    *2:For electrosurgical units that can be combined, see the instruction manual of the endoscope. Table 1.3 Peripherals used when its power is supplied from an insulated transformer Type Model Ultrasonic Processor SU-1,SP-900 CL-22(FUJIFILM), CL-24(FUJIFILM), CCL220/AR(JVC KENWOOD) LCD Monitor CCL244/AR(JVC KENWOOD) Printer UP-25MD(SONY), UP-55MD(SONY), UP-D25MD(SONY) Video Recorder HVO-3300MT(SONY), HVO-1000MD(SONY), HVO-550MD(SONY) Installation -...
  • Page 399: Connecting The Power Source When Using The Cart

    Connect the power plug of the cart into a protective earth receptacle. For the electrosurgical unit, use the power source other than the one for the cart. Do not connect equipment not listed in EP-6000 Operation Manual “2.2 Equipment Using in Combination”...
  • Page 400: Basic Information On Power Cord

    1.15 Basic Information on Power Cord Device connector IEC 60320-1 C13 1.0mm2 or more, 3 wires (200V input) Cross-section area of cable 16AWG or more, 3 wires (USA) 100V to 120V: 125VAC or more Input voltage More than 120V to 240V: 250VAC or more USA: 13A or more Rated current Other areas: 6A or more...
  • Page 401: Initial Settings At The Time Of Installation

    2. Initial Settings at the Time of Installation This section explains the initial settings of the system. ◆Note◆ ・ During the observation, the observation screen is displayed in the sub-screen at the lower right side of the setup screen. 2.1 Flowchart of System Settings at the Time of Installation The flowchart of system settings at the time of installation is described below.
  • Page 402: Basic System Setup Operations

    2.2 Basic System Setup Operations (1) Press the [System] key on the keyboard. The System Setup screen appears. ◆Note◆ ・ Essentially the same operation applies to other setup keys. ・ During the observation, the observation screen is displayed in the sub-screen at the lower right side of the setup screen.
  • Page 403 (3) Use the [←] and [→] keys to select a category. ◆Note◆ ・ When a list has multiple pages, use the [←] and [→] keys to toggle between pages. (4) To change the value of an item, select the item and press the [Enter] key. This enables you to select a different value or directly enter the desired value.
  • Page 404: Function Tab

    Type 2 observation screen. Remarks When the observation mode is BLI, BLI-bright or LCI, no image is displayed in the sub-screen even if “Type 2” is selected. →EP-6000 Operation Manual ”3.9 Data Display on the Observation Screen” Installation - 28/68 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 405 → EP-6000 Operation Manual “5.3.2 Structure Emphasis Settings” → “7.11 Turning On/Off Structure Emphasis” ・ Color Emphasis → EP-6000 Operation Manual “5.3.4 Tone Settings” → “7.13 Turning On/Off the Tone” ・ Shutter Speed → EP-6000 Operation Manual → “5.3.6 Setting the Shutter Speed”...
  • Page 406 This item needs to be set by service personnel. Endoscopes that do not support the multi zoom operating mode operate in the continuous mode, regardless of this setting. →EP-6000 Operation Manual “5.5.4 Setting Multi Zoom Mode” ◆Note◆ ・ For the operations on the menu screen, refer to the description of basic system setup operations.
  • Page 407: Display Tab

    Exam Info. The Patient Info. + Scope Info. dialog is displayed at the beginning of an examination. →EP-6000 Operation Manual “3.11 Patient Info. + Scope Info. Dialog” Remarks The Patient Info. + Scope Info. dialog may be displayed at times other than the beginning of an examination.
  • Page 408 Remarks When “Distal End” is selected, information on scope switches 4 and 5 is not displayed. →EP-6000 Operation Manual “3.9 Data Display on the Observation Screen” ◆Note◆ ・ For the operations on the menu screen, refer to the description of basic system setup operations.
  • Page 409: Basic Setting Tab

    2.5 Basic Setting Tab CAUTION ・ If “Full HD” is selected for “Screen Resolution” when a non-Full HD monitor is used, the image is not displayed properly on the monitor. If this happens, press the [Ctrl], [Alt] and [S] keys at the same time. The screen resolution setting changes to “SXGA” and a buzzer sounds.
  • Page 410 Start/stop the timer by pressing the [Timer] key. Auto start at Exam. The timer starts simultaneously with starting the examination. Remarks • Timer →EP-6000 Operation Manual “7.17.2 Starting/Stopping the Timer” Security Setup Perform security settings. →EP-6000 Operation Manual “4.3 Security Function” ◆Note◆...
  • Page 411: Light Source Tab

    2.6 Light Source Tab Category Item Value Description Pump Pump Level Set the pump setting at the beginning of an examination. Pump Off 0 to 60 (minutes) When the period of time (minute) specified here has elapsed after an examination is finished, the air supply pump is automatically turned off.
  • Page 412: Endoscope Tab

    2.7 Endoscope Tab Table 1 Category Item Value Description Freeze Mode Freeze Mode F/T(Freeze / Trigger) Set the freeze mode to be Setup F+T(Freeze+Trigger) assigned to the scope switch. FRZ(Freeze) Remarks This setting is effective only when no freeze mode is registered in the doctor list. When the setting is changed, the scope switch settings are changed according to the settings in the Scope Switch Setup.
  • Page 413 Table 2 Category Item Value Description 700 System →“<Functions to be The freeze mode “F/T” or “F+T” Freeze Mode assigned to the scope can be set. F/T F+T switch>” →“• Assignments of 700 System (4-Switch) Scope” 700 System →“<Functions to be Only the freeze mode “FRZ”...
  • Page 414 Obs. Mode Preset This switch changes the observation mode in the order specified on the Obs. Mode Preset Setup. →EP-6000 Operation Manual “5.5.1 Registering, Calling Up and Editing and Deleting Image Setup Page - <Registering Image Setup Page> - Scope Common tab - Obs.
  • Page 415 * This function cannot be assigned to the scope switches on endoscopes other than ultrasonic endoscopes. Timer This switch starts or stops the timer. →EP-6000 Operation Manual “7.17.2 Starting/Stopping the Timer” Lap Time When this switch is pressed, the lap time displayed on the observation screen is started/stopped/reset.
  • Page 416 <Scope Switch Setting> The functions available for each scope switch are described in the following chart. The setting is performed by service personnel. ・ Assignments of 700 System (5-Switch) Scope FR+OM Function (RC) F/T (Freeze / Trigger) ○ ○ ○ ○...
  • Page 417 ・ Assignments of 700 System (4-Switch) Scope Function F/T (Freeze / Trigger) ○ ○ ○ ○ F+T (Freeze + Trigger) ○ ○ ○ ○ FRZ (Freeze) ○ ○ ○ ○ Trigger ○ ○ ○ ○ Record ○ ○ ○ ○ Iris Mode ○...
  • Page 418 ・ Assignments of Normal Scope Function F/T (Freeze / Trigger) ○ ○ F+T (Freeze + Trigger) ○ ○ FRZ (Freeze) ○ ○ Trigger ○ ○ ○ Record ○ ○ Iris Mode ○ ○ Shutter Speed ○ ○ Obs. Mode Preset ○...
  • Page 419 ・ Assignments of Normal Scope (4-Switch Scope) Function F/T (Freeze / Trigger) ○ ○ F+T (Freeze + Trigger) ○ ○ FRZ (Freeze) ○ ○ Trigger ○ ○ ○ ○ Record ○ ○ ○ Iris Mode ○ ○ ○ Shutter Speed ○...
  • Page 420 ・ Assignments of Optical Zoom Scope * For the endoscopes without the SP switch, the functions for SP switch cannot be selected. Function FR+OM F/T (Freeze / Trigger) ○ F+T (Freeze + Trigger) ○ FRZ (Freeze) ○ Trigger ○ ○ ○...
  • Page 421 ・ Assignments of Ultrasonic Endoscope Function F/T (Freeze / Trigger) ○ ○ F+T (Freeze + Trigger) ○ ○ FRZ (Freeze) ○ ○ Trigger ○ ○ ○ Record ○ ○ Iris Mode ○ ○ Shutter Speed ○ ○ Structure Emphasis ○ ○...
  • Page 422 ・ Assignments of Ultrasonic Endoscope (5-Switch Scope) Function F/T (Freeze / Trigger) ○ ○ F+T (Freeze + Trigger) ○ ○ FRZ (Freeze) ○ ○ Trigger ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Record ○ ○ ○ ○ Iris Mode ○ ○ ○ ○...
  • Page 423: Setting Foot Switch (Fs1)

    <Functions to be assigned to the foot switch (FS1)> The functions in the following chart can be assigned to the foot switch of the endoscope connected to this product. When the function needs to be changed, consult your local FUJIFILM dealer. Function Description...
  • Page 424 Obs. Mode Preset This switch changes the observation mode in the order specified on the Obs. Mode Preset Setup. →EP-6000 Operation Manual “5.5.1 Registering, Calling Up and Editing and Deleting Image Setup Page - <Registering Image Setup Page> - Scope Common tab - Obs.
  • Page 425 <Setting Foot Switch (FS1)> The functions available for each part of the foot switch are described in the following chart. * For the endoscopes without the SP switch, the functions for SP switch cannot be selected. Function Gray Black F/T, F+T, FRZ ○...
  • Page 426: Setup For Switching The Shutter Speed During Optical Zoom

    2.9 Setup for Switching the Shutter Speed During Optical Zoom When an optical zoom scope is connected, the shutter speed at the optical zoom can be switched automatically. The switching methods are described below. The switching method (Auto/Auto 2/Manual) and the OM max.
  • Page 427 (2) Move the cursor to the number of the doctor’s name to be registered and press the [Insert] key. Now the system is ready for the doctor’s name to be entered. (3) Enter the doctor’s name, using up to 20 characters. Installation -...
  • Page 428 (4) When entry of the doctor name is completed, press the [Enter] key. When a pop-up menu is displayed, select “None” or the function to be assigned to the freeze mode. ◆Note◆ ・ The function selected in “Freeze Mode” is regarded as a doctor-specific function giving it a priority over the setting performed by service personnel.
  • Page 429 Upper GI: Endoscope whose name begins with “EG” Lower GI: Endoscope whose name begins with “EC” Others: Other than above →EP-6000 Operation Manual “5.5.1 Registering, Calling Up and Editing and Deleting Image Setup Page” ◆Note◆ ・ Items that can be selected in “Image setting” are image setting page names registered on the Image Setup Page screen.
  • Page 430 < Deleting a Doctor’s Name> (1) Press the [Doctor] key. The Doctor List screen appears. To turn the pages, move the cursor to “Doctor List 1/2 (or 2/2)” and then press the [←] or [→] key. (2) Move the cursor to the number of the doctor’s name to be deleted and press the [Delete] key. The confirmation message “This doctor information will be deleted.
  • Page 431 (3) When “Yes” is selected, the selected doctor’s name is deleted. The deleted list is left blank. ◆Note◆ ・ When deleting all doctors’ names, move the cursor to “Delete all listed data” and press the [Enter] key. The confirmation message “All doctor information will be deleted. OK?” appears. (4) Press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 432: Setting The Procedure Name

    This section describes the method of registering a procedure name in the procedure list, and also the method of deleting a registered procedure. The registered procedure name can be selected when registering patient information. For registering patient information, refer to EP-6000 Operation Manual “5.2.1 Registering Patient Information”. <Registering a Procedure Name>...
  • Page 433 (2) Move the cursor to the list number of the procedure name to be registered and press the [Insert] key. Now the system is ready for the procedure name to be entered. ◆Note◆ ・ When the [Enter] key is pressed, the selected procedure name is called up and operation returns to the observation screen.
  • Page 434 <Deleting a Procedure Name> (1) Press the [Case] key. The Procedure List screen appears. To turn the pages, move the cursor to “Procedure List 1/2 (or 2/2)” and then press the [←] or [→] key. (2) Move the cursor to the list number of the procedure name to be deleted and press the [Delete] key. The confirmation message “This procedure information will be deleted.
  • Page 435 (3) When “Yes” is selected, the selected procedure name is deleted. “Procedure Name” for the deleted list is left blank. ◆Note◆ ・ When deleting all procedure names, move the cursor to “Delete all listed data” and press the [Enter] key. (4) Press the [Esc] key.
  • Page 436: Setting The Message

    2.12 Setting the Message Messages to be added to patient information can be registered. <Registering a Message> Up to 20 types of messages can be registered. (1) Press the [Message] key. The Message List screen appears. To turn the pages, move the cursor to “Message List 1/2 (or 2/2)” and then press the [←] or [→] key.
  • Page 437 (3) Enter a message using up to 20 characters and press the [Enter] key. (4) When registering two or more messages, repeat steps (2) to (3). (5) Press the [Esc] key. Operation returns to the observation screen. Installation - 61/68 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 438 <Deleting a Message> (1) Press the [Message] key. The Message List screen appears. To turn the pages, move the cursor to “Message List 1/2 (or 2/2)” and then press the [←] or [→] key. (2) Move the cursor to the list number of the message to be deleted and press the [Delete] key. The confirmation message “This message will be deleted.
  • Page 439 (3) When “Yes” is selected, the selected message is deleted. “Message” for the deleted list is left blank. ◆Note◆ ・ When deleting all messages, move the cursor to “Delete all listed data” and press the [Enter] key. (4) Press the [Esc] key. Operation returns to the observation screen.
  • Page 440: Security Function

    To protect personal information of the patient, change the password regularly. Once the user or administrator logs in to the security function, the icon indicating the login state is displayed on the observation screen. →EP-6000 Operation Manual “3.9 Data Display on the Observation Screen” Installation - 64/68 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 441: Access Control With The Security Function

    3.1 Access Control with the Security Function Only the administrator can change the security settings. When the login authentication screen appears, log in to the security function by entering the login password for the administrator. Press the [System] key on the keyboard. The System Setup screen appears.
  • Page 442: Logging In To The Security Function (Changing The Password)

    Caution ・ If you forgot the login password and cannot log in to the security function, consult your local FUJIFILM dealer. Press the [System] key on the keyboard. The System Setup screen appears. Select “Security” on the “Basic Setting” tab and press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 443 Logoff Execute →“3.3 Logging off the Security Function” ◆Note◆ ・ For the operations on the menu screen, refer to the description of basic system setup operations. →“2.2 Basic System Setup Operations” Installation - 67/68 SS1807-N002...
  • Page 444: Logging Off The Security Function

    3.3 Logging off the Security Function Caution ・ Once the user logs in to the security function, all the information can be accessed until the user logs off the security function or turns off the system. When stepping away from the system, be sure to log off the security function or turn off the system.
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