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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Power IO (PIO) Board ................19 Extended I/O Module ................20 Motion Button Board ................20 Power Distribution Components............21 Power Modes ..................21 EPIQ Power on Sequences ..............21 Voyager Platform Power Module VPPM (Power Supply) ....22 © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 4 Setting the Export Compression ............44 Enabling Export of Structured Reports ..........44 Enabling Export of Native Data ............45 Enabling Export of 3D Data ..............45 Hard Drive Status and Maintenance Settings ........46 Module 4 Preventive Maintenance ............ 48 © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 5 Touch Screen Calibration ..............65 To calibrate the touch screen: ..............65 Trackball Inspection and Cleaning............66 To Clean the Trackball: ................66 Module 5 General Safety Precautions ..........69 Electrical Safety ..................69 Electromagnetic Interference .............. 70 © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 6 Adjusting Monitor Swivel Knuckle Tension .......... 88 Glossary ....................89 Acronyms .................... 91 Appendix 1 BIOS Settings ..............93 BIOS Settings for SuperMicro Motherboards ..........93 BIOS Settings for BCM Motherboards ............97 Appendix 2 Network Configuration Worksheet ....... 100 © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 7 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com EPIQ 5 & 7 Training Manual DICOM Devices to Connect to System: ..........100 Other Needed Information: .............. 101 © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
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  • Page 9: Module 1 Introduction

    EPIQ 5 & 7 Training Manual Module 1 Introduction This manual is specific to the OEM Philips models EPIQ 5 and EPIQ 7 field service training presented by the Conquest Imaging training department. After completing the training, you will:  Understand overall system operation.
  • Page 10  Preventive Maintenance  Probe Care and Handling  NFPA 99 Electrical Safety  Crash Course  OEM Platforms To see the full descriptions and the scheduling of these courses, please visit our training department website: http://conquestimaging.com/education/ © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 11: Module 2 System Hardware And Theory

     Transducers – Transmit focused acoustic energy and receive the resultant reflections.  High voltage switches – Used for multiplexing (connects a particular transducer element to a particular transmitter/receiver pair)  High voltage transmitters – Transmit analog data from the transducers. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 12: Front End Block Diagram

    Analog to Digital conversion, Digital to Analog conversion along with many other signal processing functions. Acquisition Control Board ACB The ACB contains two Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA); Xenon and Argon, that process the signal data from the digital beam-former. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 13: Aquistion Control Board Block Diagram

    C bus in this system is ambient temperature management. Ambient temperature is monitored near all FPGAs, CPUs and the power regulator board. It communicates with the four other PIC processors that monitor temperature located on the following boards: © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 14: Channel Board

    Chipper download bus Chipper DAC (16CH) 3.3V digital CH (112-127) HV Amp 200Vpp 16Ch CH (112-127) 16 CH 16 CH Analog ASIC 1.5V digital From PRB The CB also provides High Voltage (HV) linear regulation on the © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 15: Transducer Select Board

    ACB. This board provides a connection to each channel the test RF signal for Resident Self Test (RST). The EPIQ7 model has LED lighting at the connectors to enable transducer connection in low light conditions. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 16: Transducer Select Board Block Diagram

    EPIQ systems use different motherboards depending on the version type of motherboard are of the system, SuperMicro and BCM. The motherboard functions are listed in Appendix 1 BIOS separate from the acquisition software which resides in FPGA’s on the Settings. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 17: Supermicro X8Dai-B (Customized)

     The processor supports two 8 GB DIMM modules for a total of 16 GB per system.  Supports two standard 2.5-in (6.4-cm) hard drives for patient data. The hard drives must be replaced as a set.  Supported by no-battery, one-battery, and two-battery power supply configuration. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 18: Bcm Motherboard (Customized Bc77Q) For Epiq 5 Only

    It supports the following controls and indicators:  Touch Screen  USB QWERTY keyboard  USB trackball (optical laser)  Rotary knobs (can change function based on screen)  Push buttons (allow for mode selection)  Ambient light sensors © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 19: Control Panel Controls

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com EPIQ 5 & 7 Training Manual  LED status indicators  Keyboard illumination LEDs  Spare USB connector  TGC slide controls Control Panel Controls © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 20: Audio I/O Module

    1.4. The system came standard with this video configuration. For theory of operation, see the Video I/O Module section of this manual. SVIO Module The SVIO Module replaced the VIO Module and the graphics card on © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 21: Epiq S-Video Option

    EPIQ Systems without the S-Video option do not have a S-Video cable input, therefore the connector on the user panel is covered with a blanking plate. This option is for systems that do not require S-Video capability. It is standard on new-build systems. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 22: Systems With Non S-Video Options

    You can adjust the cloned video signals to the DisplayPorts independently for tint and brightness. Video Monitor The 21.5 -inch High Definition (HD), Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) video monitor displays the ultrasound images. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 23: Video I/O Module

     Generates video signals for two S-Video outputs for DVD and a DisplayPort output for additional Aux video.  Configures S-Video based on selected resolution. S-Video outputs are disabled when the resolution is 1680 x 1050 and it triggers the S-Video for 1280 x 768 resolution. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 24: Systems With Vio And Graphics Card Video Configuration

    ID number for the licensed options is located on this board. If you should replace the VIO module you must remove this device and iButton install it on the new module. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 25: Super Video I/O Module

     Automatic detection if a DisplayPort sink is connected. connecting the monitor.  The SVIO is detected by testing the response on the I C bus for DVI or AUX for DisplayPort (after a HPD high-level signal indicates that a connection has been made). © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 26: Svio Daughtercard

    SVIO Slim Board On systems with 1.4.1 software and later, the SVIO Slim board is required for S-Video output to the user connector panel. Use of this board is refered to as the the EPIQ S-Video Option. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 27: Systems With Svio Slim Board Video Configuration

    This board replaces SVIO daughter card. It generates the +12 Volt power supply voltages for the the LEDs on the left and right LED boards. Each of the +12 Vdc supplies has a resettable fuse. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 28: Extended I/O Module

    The motion button board is located in the center of the front handle of the system and is controlled by the EIO module. It has two momentary-on switches connected in parallel to trigger the solenoids. Eleven white LEDs indicate control arm disengagement/engagement. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 29: Power Distribution Components

    EPIQ Power on Sequences The system modules have a power up sequence depending on certain conditions. Follows this sequence when 5V STBY is available: Audio Backplane Control Panel Power Input/Output Power Supply Distribution Module Board PC Module © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 30: Voyager Platform Power Module Vppm (Power Supply)

     Voltages are distributed to the power regulator board (PRB) via the backplane.  The system monitor is powered by VDC_SYS voltage (+24 Vdc). It is not powered by the battery, to reduce battery load.  When activating the control panel articulation solenoids, the © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 31: System Ac Voltage Input Thresholds

    System performs some load reduction at this time. Note: that the battery backup duration is only 20-45 minutes depending on the system version. System should be shut down or power restored before continuing with use. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 32: Vppm Block Diagram

    Provides power to the disk drives and cooling fans. Provides power to other lower-voltage power supplies on the motherboard. +5 VDC Provides logic power for the disk drives. Also, provides 5V_STBY when working under battery power. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 33: Optional Battery Operation

     Ensure proper system shutdown in the event of an unexpected AC power loss.  Provides 20 minutes of 24VDC power for quick system startup and system transport. After 20 minutes the system will undergo normal OS shutdown. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 34: Power Regulator Board Prb

    The PRB also regulates and provides the following DC supply voltages to the Channel Board and Transducer Select board:  +2.0 Vdc  +2.3 Vdc  +3.3 Vdc  +3.8 Vdc  -5.5 Vdc  +5.5 Vdc  -13Vdc  +13Vdc © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 35: Power Regulator Board Block Diagram

     To reduce system noise during CW operation multiple 416.667KHz clock inputs from the ACB are used to synchronize the switching regulators.  Passes three phase motor controller voltages from the backplane to the Channel Board. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 36: Backplane

    The backplane is part of the E-module and is located above the motherboard. On the dual processor model the backplane underneath the E-module is difficult to see, you have to move cables to see it. Backplane Switches © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 37: Power Distribution Board

    It controls air flow by altering the fan speeds as needed. If any monitored location in the system still exceeds the specified temperature tolerances after the fan speed is increased the system will be shut down in order to avoid damage. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 38: I 2 C Diagnostic Bus And Pic Functions

     ARGON FPGA - 74°C  XENON FPGA - 67°C Power Regular Board - 70°C Channel Board - 70°C  NEON0 FPGA - 78°C  NEON1 FPGA - 76°C Motherboard - 50°C  CPU1 - 50°C  CPU2 - 50°C © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 39: Module 3 Network Configuration

    DICOM addresses these five general application areas:  network image management  network image interpretation management  network print management  imaging procedure management  off-line storage media management © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 40: Prepare For Network Configuration

    DICOM devices (most commonly a printer). A direct hardwire connection is straightforward:  Turn off system power.  Connect one end of the provided network-connection cable to the wall receptacle for the hospital network. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 41 Ethernet Connection Diagram 1. Ultrasound system connected directly to an Ethernet connection through a jack on the wall (shown in blue). 2. Ultrasound system connection to the Ethernet through a hub or switch (shown in red) © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 42: Wireless Adaptor Installation

    USB connectors.  Insert the wireless network adapter into the third USB port from the left.  6. Secure the adapter with the cable tie and trim the end of the tie. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 43: Install Wireless Network Adapter Bcm Motherboard

    USB connectors. 5. Connect the extension cable to the network adapter and the lower right USB port. 6. Secure the adapter with the cable tie and trim the end of the tie. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 44: Network Setup Procedures

    To select the network connection type for the system:  Press Support and click on the Network/DICOM tab.  Click Network Settings.  In Network Information, click Wired or Wireless. (If you want to temporarily disable the Network Information setting, click © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 45: Configure Ultrasound System For A Network Connection

     If the network administrator specifies domain name server (DNS) IP addresses, click Use the Following DNS Server IP Addresses (in order) and add one or more DNS addresses.  If the network administrator specifies DNS suffixes, click © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 46: Dicom Device/Server Configuration Procedures

    DICOM information: network.  Device Name Note: AE Title is case sensitive.  AE Title  Port Number  Network Address  Click  Select the Printer Setup Printer Manufacturer/Model Name.  Confirm the printer settings. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 47: Edit Settings For A Configured Printer

    Setups.  Click  Setup Wizard Basic Settings.  Under Your Control Panel, click Edit.  Select the Acquisition Type Acquire 1 Acquire DICOM Server Configuration The DICOM standard supports several types of servers. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 48: Select A Server For Use And Edit Server Settings

    PACS have communicated Select a Server for Use and Edit Server Settings successfully. To assign a server for each of the aquire options:  Press Support.  Click  Network/DICOM DICOM Settings. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 49: Use The Setup Wizard To Set Up The System For Use With A Server

    IP address using the manual setup is more convienent.  Press  Support and click Network/DICOM DICOM Selection.  Under DICOM Services Configuration, select the server that you want to use and click Edit. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 50: To Configure Dicom Parameters

     Idle Association Timeout specifies the amount of time allowed for the system to maintain an idle association with the server. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 51: Dicom Storage Commit

    SC server before canceling the storage commit.  Retry Delay After No Response from Storage Commit Server: You can specify the amount of time in hours the system waits before resending a commitment request to the SC server © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 52: Media Settings

    A Structured Report server is a Storage SCP that only supports and receives reports. To enable this method there must be a Structured   Report server in Network/DICOM DICOM Settings  then select it as the active Structured Report server in © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 53: Enabling Export Of Native Data

     Click Save. Enabling Export of 3D Data To enable export of 3D data:  Press Support then click the  Network/DICOM Media Settings.  Click 3D.  Click one of the following: © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 54: Hard Drive Status And Maintenance Settings

    4535 616 21547 EPIQ Series Field Service Manual Page 221 To specify the auto-delete exam capabilities for maintaining the hard drive:  Press Support and click the Test/Utilities tab.  Click  Disk Utilities Configure Auto-Delete. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 55 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com EPIQ 5 & 7 Training Manual  Do one of the following:  Click Manual.  Click Automatically Delete Archived Exams and choose the time interval to keep the exams.  Click Save. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 56: Module 4 Preventive Maintenance

    DVD, CD and USB storage devices. Some This is why the printouts settings can be imported via removeable media to other systems of are so important. the same model:  Analysis  Annotation/ body markers  Audio/ Video  DICOM  DNS © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 57: System Restore

     For all of the tests in this section, verify image quality and that testing process. the image is free of artifacts. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 58: Test Equipment

     Data security is functioning normally. To Start an Exam when Data Security is Enabled: 1. Connect and initialize any transducer. If possible, connect transducers to all four ports. 2. Acquire an image. 3. Touch Patient and then click Use Temporary © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 59: To Start An Exam When Data Security Is Disabled

    2D imaging (if needed.) 2. Turn 2D to adjust the gain. 3. Adjust the TGC slide controls. Verify the changes in overall image brightness. 4. Turn Zoom. Verify that the image increases from and © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 60: Testing Color And Cpa Imaging

    16. Use the Aquire1 or Aquire2 to print the image (usually Acquire Testing Color and CPA Imaging Successful execution of this test verifies operation of the Color and CPA controls and the other touch screen knobs (soft keys) not used in 2D imaging. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 61: To Test Color And Color Power Angio Operation

    2. Do the following to test the trackball controls: the function of the trackball controls. a. If SV is amber-colored, rotate the trackball and press the left trackball button to position the sample volume © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 62: Testing Live 3D

    11. Touch M-Mode to obtain a scrolling M-mode display. 12. Turn M-Mode to change the M-mode gain. Testing Live 3D Successful execution of this test indicates:  The Motor Control Module has been successfully installed and flashed (if the 3D transducer has a motor). © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 63: To Test Live 3D Operation

    Successful execution of this test indicates:  End Exam and Review are working.  The patient database is functional.  DVD drive is operational.  Transfer of JPEG loops to the DVD and back means that the PCI-E board is functional. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 64: To Test Connectivity And Review Functionality

    Send to 15. Select the hard drive directory and the exam that was copied from the DVD. Click Open. 16. Double-click the JPEG loop icon to obtain a full-screen playback of that loop. 17. Click Done. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 65: Testing Annotations And Body Markers

    Erase Body Mark to erase the body mark. 10. Press ABC Label to exit the annotation mode. Measurement and Analysis Test Successful execution of the following steps indicates that Freeze, Measure, Report, Pointer, and the trackball buttons work. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 66: To Perform A 2D Distance Measurement

    To Query a PACS Device for Exams: 1. Verify that query retrieval is properly configured. 2. Touch Review to open the Patient Directory. 3. On the Source menu, select the device that you want to query. 4. Set the parameters. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 67: Peripherals Tests

    Play back the video and verify that the graphics and gray bar on the display are in sharp focus and that the gray bar displays the full range of gray shades as seen on the monitor. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 68: To Test Printer Operation

    5. Press Acquire 1, Acquire 2, or the touch screen controls associated with the printer. 6. Verify that the print contains the region of interest and full- screen images. 7. Verify that the graphics and gray bar on the print are in sharp © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 69: To Test Foot Switch Operation

    DVD or a USB device. If the data is not saved, an alert is displayed, advising you to check the media in the drive and try again. To perform the system test:  Disconnect all transducers.   Press Support Test/Utilities tab. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 70: To Export The System Test Results

    & water and dry. If a spare is not available remember that the filter must be dry before replacement. A damp filter could damage the system!  Reset the system’s “filter last cleaned date” as outlined below. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 71: Set Filter Status Procedure

    The single pedal at the front of the system controls the brake and steering. The pedal has three positions:  Fully up – The casters are steering locked; the system rolls freely but does not steer. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 72: Servicing The Brake/Steering Locks Mechanism

    Monitor and External Surface Cleaning The monitor and touch screen are generally resistant to fluids normally found in clinical environs such as alcohol, ultrasound gel and © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 73: To Clean Monitor And Touch Screen

    SupportConnect select Yes. this procedure has been completed.  In the  Interactive Utilities display, click Touch Screen Test. A message that the previous calibration data was successfully removed will appear. Click OK. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 74: Trackball Inspection And Cleaning

     To remove the trackball, use your thumb and index finger press down on the retainer ring. Turn the ring counter clockwise and use a stiff piece of thin cardboard (a business card for example) to lift it out of the reservoir as shown below: © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 75 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com EPIQ 5 & 7 Training Manual  Use a cotton swab moistened with alcohol to remove dust and debris from the trackball reservoir.  Then use a second alcohol swab to clean the rollers. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 76 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com EPIQ 5 & 7 Training Manual  Replace the trackball in the reservoir and carefully align the ring to prevent damage to the threads while turning clockwise until it is securely in place. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 77: Module 5 General Safety Precautions

    IEC 60601-1.  Wrist straps should not be worn when working on a system when the power turned on. The +5 Vdc supply is a very-high current supply. Use caution when troubleshooting. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 78: Electromagnetic Interference

    Digital ICs are particularly vulnerable. Low humidity is a condition that favors the build-up of electrostatic charge. The following are the most common causes of ESD:  Moving equipment  Moving people © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 79: Fire Safety

     The flat panel display can be damaged if stored where temperature can reach 65°C.  System transductors cannot be cleaned/decontaminated by any sort of heat process. Refer to manufacturer’s specifications and hospital procedures for the particular transducer. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 80: Module 6 Troubleshooting

     Click on/off switch at the LED, if it is white 5V_STBY is present.  Next power on the system using the Power switch on the backplane. Reset Power On  If the power comes on check the AIO, control panel and cabling. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 81: Led Indicators

    Channel Board LED Indicators The Channel Board LED Indicators can indicate proper operation. They cannot be accessed for a single photo. See the instructor power point presentation associated with this manual for a video showing normal operation. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 82: Power Regulator Board Led Indicators

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com EPIQ 5 & 7 Training Manual Power Regulator Board LED Indicators The following photos show the LEDs in a system that is functioning normally: Immediately After Power Up Normal Steady State © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 83: Acquisition Board Power Status Led Indicators

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com EPIQ 5 & 7 Training Manual Acquisition Board Power Status LED Indicators The following LED indicators are found on the aquistion control board. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 84: Isolating The Control Panel

    MTE as a service user, you have access to the same tools circumstances. and utilities available in MTE that you do with your normal access level. Some of the tools and utilities are:  System Information - Displays the hardware version, system © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 85  Software Maintenance - Allows to install or repair software by run during normal reinstalling the application or the operating system and maintaince. application.  Disk Utilities - Enables users to perform hard drive maintenance. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 86: Module 7 Parts Replacement

     Remove system batteries if present.  Wait at least 30 seconds before removal or installation of any component, module or PCB. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 87: Access To E-Module

     Locate the peripheral bay release mechanisms on each side of system.  Slide release mechanism towards back of system.  Lift the peripheral bay up and back.  Remove card cage cover using two rotating locks. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 88: E-Module Board Layout

    The two black boxes are large heat sinks containing the processors; note that some newer EPIQ models have only a single processor. HDD2 Motor CNTRL Board Physio Module HDD1 HDD0 AIO Audio I/O Extended I/O Video I/O Graphics Card © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 89: Rear I/O Panel Assembly For Peripherals

    Rear I/O panel to the peripheral bay.  Using a wide-blade slot screwdriver, insert the screwdriver into the recess slot next to the screw hole in the panel and gently pry the panel away from the peripheral-bay wall. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 90: Motherboard Battery Replacement

    "switched off" and keep the CMOS memory energized. Replacement Procedure  Power down the system.  Unplug power cable and hang from holder on the back of the system.  Access the motherboard and locate the battery. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 91: Resetting The Bios

     To return to Fail-Safe Defaults, press F6.  To return to Optimized Defaults, press F7.  To save the changes, press Enter.  After completion you can press Esc to return to the main menu. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 92: Post Vio Or Graphics Card Replacement

    The system reads the number through the PCI-E port. The iButton is found on the following boards or modules for each of these software versions: © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 93 If you are unsure of which software version, you can reboot the system. You  1.4 software - SVIO Module Main Board can see it on the display when the system is turned  1.4.1 software - AIO8 module © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 94: Module 8 System Adjustments

    4. For further adjustment repeat as needed. To manually rotate the control panel arm assembly: 1. Locate the lower release lever at the base of the control panel arm. 2. Pull up and hold while rotating to the new position. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 95: Monitor Adjustments

    3. Loosen the Phillips locking screw from the end of the arm nearest the monitor. 4. Adjust the tension by adjusting the other screw. 5. Tighten the locking screw and test operation. 6. Replace the articulation arm covers. Locking Screw Adjustment Screw © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 96: Adjusting Monitor Swivel Knuckle Tension

    EPIQ 5 & 7 Training Manual Adjusting Monitor Swivel Knuckle Tension 1. Rotate monitor left/right to determine ease of rotation. 2. Tighten or loosen the screw at the bottom of the knuckle. 3. Readjust as needed. Adjustment Screw © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 97: Glossary

    EMI can cause medical equipment to malfunction. Front End – System block that collects data; probe interface, transmitter/receiver, beamformer, front end controller. Harmonics – Ultrasound method that generates images using twice the frequency of the transmitted sound. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 98 Thin Film Transistor – A type of LCD display that uses active matrix technology. © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 99: Acronyms

    PDU – Protocol Data Unit PIC – Programmable Intelligent Processor PRB – Power Regulator Board PSC – Philips Support Connect PW – Pulsed Wave (transducer) RF – Radio Frequency RLE – Run Length Encoding ROI – Region of Interest © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 100 SVHS – Super Video Home System TFT – Thin Film Transistor TGC – Time Gain Control or Time Gain Compensation VCR – Video Cassette recorder VIO – Video Input/Out (board) VPPM – Voyager Platform Power Module (EPIQ power supply) © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 101: Appendix 1 Bios Settings

    MPS and ACPI MADT Ordering Modern ordering Max CPUID Value Limit Disabled Intel Fertilization Tech Disabled Execute-Disable Bit Capability Enabled Intel AES-NI Disabled Simultaneous Multi-Threading Enabled Active Processor Cores Intel EIST tech Enabled Intel Turbo Boost Disabled © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 102 Slot 6 Option ROM Enabled LAN1 (i82573V) PXE Disabled LAN2 (i82573L) PXE Disabled Super IO Configuration Onboard Floppy Controller Disabled Serial Port1 Address 3F8/IRQ4 Serial Port2 Address 2F8/IRQ3 Serial Port2 Mode Normal Remote Access Configuration Remote Access Disabled © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 103 The boot devices below must be manually set to Disabled after any BIOS default is invoked. 2nd Boot Device Disabled 3rd Boot Device Disabled 4th Boot Device Disabled 5th Boot Device Disabled 6th Boot Device Disabled Hard Drives © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 104 1st Drive Not Installed CD/DVD Drives 1st Drive Not Installed USB Drives 1st Drive Not Installed Network Drives 1st Drive Not Installed Other Drives 1st Drive Not Installed Retry Boot Device Disabled © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 105: Bios Settings For Bcm Motherboards

    Performance Memory Profiles Automatic Graphics Core Ratio Limit Graphics Voltage SATA Configuration SATA Controller(s) Enabled SATA Mode Selection RAID Intel/TXT(LT) Configuration Secure Mode Extensions Enabled Intel TXT(LT) Support Disabled AMT Configuration Intel AMT Disabled Un-Configure ME Disabled © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 106 USB 3.0 Support Enabled EHCl1 Enabled EHCl2 Enabled USB Ports Per-Port Disabled Cont Disabled Azalia Disabled Azalia Display Codec Port B Disabled Azalia Display Codec Port C Disabled LAN1 Controller Enabled LAN1 Option-ROM Disabled Wake on LAN1 Disabled © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 107 Setup Prompt Timeout Bootup Numlock State Customer Logo Enabled Option ROM Messages Disabled 1st Boot Hard Disk2 2nd Boot Disabled 3rd Boot Disabled 4th Boot Disabled 5th Boot Disabled 6th Boot Disabled 7th Boot Disabled 8th Boot Disabled © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 108: Appendix 2 Network Configuration Worksheet

    DICOM (network) printer servers can be connected, if the servers are on different ports you will DICOM storage server need the cooresponding port information. DICOM commit server DICOM PPS server DICOM structured report server DICOM Analog Printer © 2016 Conquest Imaging...
  • Page 109 (Application Entity) AE title NOTE: Case sensitive. Station Name Optional System Location Optional Device Name Printer Information Number of copies (usually one) Film Size specified Film Medium Film Display Format Film Orientation Portrait Landscape © 2016 Conquest Imaging...

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