Acquisition Pc Error Logs; System Log Directory - Philips CARDIOMD Service Manual

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Procedure
If one of the nodes is missing, it indicates a
problem.
The three examples on the right (Series III
systems) illustrate the possible locations of
problems.
In CardioMD Series I and II systems, the
FireWire comprises three nodes:
The controlling node, i.e. the acquisition
PC, shown as a white box
The two regular nodes, i.e. the two
detector EDC modules, shown as green
boxes.
The FireViewer window shown in the example
indicates normal communication.
If one of the two green nodes is missing, it
indicates a problem.
The two examples on the right illustrate the
possible locations of problems.
5.6.4

Acquisition PC Error Logs

The log file information recorded on the CardioMD acquisition PC is a useful tool for diagnosing
system failures and intermittencies. Technical support personnel may request that copies of these
files be provided in an effort to better diagnose system problem. The information presented in this
section is for reference only. Detailed information regarding the contents of these files is not
provided.
5.6.4.1

System Log Directory

Every time the CardioMD application is started, a new log file is created in the directory
\Cardiocam\SystemLog
Log{May 28 2004 - 11.04.07}.txt
Thus, each log file has a unique name indicating which log file is most recent. It is also possible to
find old log files related to a specific date and time.
1MAN0158-H11 04-2005 CSIP Level 1
Details
III
Between acquisition PC
and FireWire hub
I, II
I, II
Between acquisition PC
and detector 2 EDC board
. The name of the log file is, for example:
Between FireWire hub
and detector 2 EDC board
Between the two EDC
modules
CardioMD Service Manual 5-41
Diagnostics
Between the two EDC
modules

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