Mindray Resona R9 Service Manual

Mindray Resona R9 Service Manual

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Resona R9/Resona R9 Elite/Resona R9 Exp/Resona R9 Pro/Resona
R9 Plus/Resona R9 Super/Resona R Lumi/Resona R Elite/Resona R
MV/Crius R9/Anesus R9/Resona R9S/Resona R9T/Resona
R9W/Resona R9Q/Resona R9G/Resona R Swan/Resona R
Super/Resona R MS/Crius R9S/Anesus R9S/Nuewa R9/Nuewa R9
Elite/Nuewa R9 Exp/Nuewa R9 Pro/Nuewa R9 Plus/Nuewa R9
Super/Nuewa R Lumi/Nuewa R Elite/Nuewa R MV/Imagyn R9/Imagyn
R9 Elite/Imagyn R9 Exp/Imagyn R9 Pro/Imagyn R9 Plus/Imagyn R9
Super/Imagyn R Lumi/Imagyn R Elite/Imagyn R MV/Nuewa
R9S/Nuewa R9T/Nuewa R9W/Nuewa R9Q/Nuewa R9G/Nuewa R
Swan/Nuewa R Super/Nuewa R MS/Imagyn R9S/Imagyn R9T/Imagyn
R9W/Imagyn R9Q/Imagyn R9G/Imagyn R Swan/Imagyn R
Super/Imagyn R MS/Eagus R9/Eagus R9 Elite/Eagus R9 Exp/Eagus
R9 Pro/Eagus R9 Plus/Eagus R9S/Eagus R9T/Eagus R9W/Eagus R
Lumi/Eagus R Swan/Eagus R Elite/Resona Y/Resona Y xa/Resona Y
xv/Nuewa Y/Nuewa Y xa/Nuewa Y xv/Eagus Y/Eagus Y xa/Eagus Y
xv/Resona 7/Resona 7CV/Resona 7EXP/Resona 7OB/Resona
7S/Resona 7PRO/Imagyn 7
Diagnostic Ultrasound System
Service Manual
Revision 5.0

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  • Page 1 Resona R9/Resona R9 Elite/Resona R9 Exp/Resona R9 Pro/Resona R9 Plus/Resona R9 Super/Resona R Lumi/Resona R Elite/Resona R MV/Crius R9/Anesus R9/Resona R9S/Resona R9T/Resona R9W/Resona R9Q/Resona R9G/Resona R Swan/Resona R Super/Resona R MS/Crius R9S/Anesus R9S/Nuewa R9/Nuewa R9 Elite/Nuewa R9 Exp/Nuewa R9 Pro/Nuewa R9 Plus/Nuewa R9...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content Table of Content........................i Revision History ........................I Intellectual Property Statement ..................II Applicable for........................II Statement ..........................II Responsibility on the Manufacturer Party ............... III Service Contact........................III Safety Precautions....................1-1 Meaning of Signal Words ....................1-1 Symbols ..........................
  • Page 4 3.4.4 Installing Probe Holder ................... 3-12 3.4.5 Installing Gel Holder ....................3-12 3.4.6 Connecting the Transducer ..................3-14 Installing Peripherals ..................... 3-15 3.5.1 Connecting a Footswitch ..................3-15 3.5.2 Installing a Graph/Text Printer ................3-15 3.5.3 Installing a Video Printer..................3-18 3.5.4 Installing a Wireless Printer ..................
  • Page 5 4.6.1 Control Panel ......................4-21 4.6.2 Primary Display Assembly ..................4-22 4.6.3 Secondary Display Assembly ................. 4-22 4.6.4 Electrical Ascending/Descending and Electromagnet..........4-23 Function and Performance Checking Method ............5-1 NOTE ..........................5-1 Device Status Checking ....................5-1 5.2.1 Running Status......................5-1 5.2.2 Working Condition ....................
  • Page 6 8.2.5 Main Unit Assembly (E0) ..................8-19 8.2.6 Base Assembly (F0) ....................8-26 8.2.7 Base Power Box Assembly (G0) ................8-27 8.2.8 Cable (H0) ......................8-29 8.2.9 Fusion Imaging Assembly (I0) ................8-32 Structure and Assembly/Disassembly ..............9-1 Structure of the Complete System ................... 9-1 Preparation ........................
  • Page 7 9.3.38 Housing Assembly of the Main Unit ................ 9-78 9.3.39 Magnetic Generator Trolley ..................9-94 9.3.40 Magnetic Navigator ....................9-97 10 Installing Options ....................10-1 10.1 Installing Optional Software ................... 10-1 10.2 Installation of Hardware Optional Function ..............10-3 10.2.1 Magnetic Transmitter Trolley Assembly ..............10-4 10.2.2 Probe Adapter Installation ..................
  • Page 8 13.2 System Cannot Start...................... 13-3 13.2.1 Related Modules or Boards ..................13-3 13.2.2 Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting ..............13-3 13.2.3 Troubleshooting—The System Cannot Start ............13-3 13.3 Image Problems ......................13-4 13.3.1 Related Modules or Boards ..................13-4 13.3.2 Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting ..............13-4 13.3.3 Troubleshooting-Imaging ..................
  • Page 9: Revision History

    Revision History Mindray may revise this publication from time to time without written notice. Revision Date Reason for Change Initial release 2019.09 Update the part numbers of handle panel assembly and LCD 2020.1 Signal Connector PCBA assembly Add description of installing iClear 2020.4...
  • Page 10: Intellectual Property Statement

    Intellectual Property Statement SHENZHEN MINDRAY BIO-MEDICAL ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. (hereinafter called Mindray) owns the intellectual property rights to this Mindray product and this manual. This manual may referring to information protected by copyright or patents and does not convey any license under the patent rights or copyright of Mindray, or of others.
  • Page 11: Responsibility On The Manufacturer Party

    Mindray or repairs by people other than Mindray authorized personnel.
  • Page 13: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions This chapter describes important issues related to safety precautions, as well as the labels and icons on the ultrasound machine. Meaning of Signal Words In this operator’s manual, the signal words DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE are used regarding safety and other important instructions. The signal words and their meanings are defined as follows.
  • Page 14: Warning Labels

    1.2.2 Warning Labels Warning Labels Meaning a. Do not place the device on a sloped surface. Otherwise the device may slide, resulting in personal injury or the device malfunction. Two persons are required to move the device over a sloped surface. b.
  • Page 15 Symbol Description When the lever located at the bottom of the monitor supporting arm points to you can move the monitor to the right and left. When the lever located at the bottom of the monitor supporting arm points to the supporting arm is fixed in the middle position.
  • Page 16: Safety Precautions

    When using peripherals not powered by the auxiliary output of the ultrasound system, or using peripherals other than permitted by Mindray, make sure the overall leakage current of peripherals and the ultrasound system meets the requirement of the local medical device electrical regulation (like enclosure leakage current should be no more than 500uA of IEC 60601-1-1), and the responsibility is held by the user.
  • Page 17: Mechanical Safety

    The user is not allowed to open the covers and panel of the system, neither NOTE: device disassemble is allowed. To ensure the system performance and safety, only Mindray engineers or engineers authorized by Mindray can perform maintenance. Only technical professionals from Mindray or engineers authorized by Mindray after training can perform maintenance.
  • Page 19: Specifications

    Specifications Overview 2.1.1 Intended Use The diagnostic ultrasound system is intended for use in clinical ultrasonic diagnosis. 2.1.2 Introduction of Each Unit Specifications 2-1...
  • Page 20 Name Function <1> Monitor Displays the images and parameters during scanning. Screen-touching operator-system interface or accessible to <2> Touch Screen control. <3> Speaker Outputs the audio. <4> Power button Used for powering on/ off the power supply. <5> DVD driver DVD reading and writing <6>...
  • Page 21 Name Function Rotatable knob on the <11> Lock or unlock the movement of the control panel control panel Ascending/descending <12> The button to ascending or descending the system. button Key- pressing operator-system interface or accessible to <13> Control panel control <14>...
  • Page 22 2.1.2.1 I/O panel Symbol Function <1> USB ports. <2> HDMI High definition multimedia interface. <3> Network port. <4> VGA signal output. <5> S-Video Used for separate video output. <6> Audio signal output port, left channel. Audio signal output port, right channel. <7>...
  • Page 23 2.1.2.2 Power Supply Panel Name Function Alternative <1> current auxiliary Supply power for optional peripheral devices. output <2> Circuit breaker Used for switching off/ on the power supply. <3> Power inlet AC power inlet Equipotential Used for equipotential connection, that balances the protective earth <4>...
  • Page 24 2.1.2.3 Physio Panel Name Function <1> USB port Connects USB devices. <2> MIC interface Microphone input <3> Pencil probe port Used for connecting a pencil probe. Connects to ECG leads, to directly obtain the ECG signals of ECG lead signal input the patient.
  • Page 25 Name Description Power button Press the button to turn on the system, the system enters the work status and the indicator becomes green. AC (Alternating current). It turns on at AC supply. <1> Standby. It blinks in orange in standby status. Hard disk indicator.
  • Page 26 Name Description Press: to enter 3D Slide right: to enter 4D <14> Slide upwards: to enter quad-split display Slide downwards: to enter dual-split display Rotate: to switch the view <15> Slide to adjust the depth gain. <16> Cursor Display/hide the cursor. <17>...
  • Page 27 Keyboard Common functional keys  Description Confirms the input data; or moves the cursor to the head of Enter next row of the text or the input field. Cancel or quit the operation. Go to the next operation item. Space or comment Insert a space or input the comment Caps Lock Switch the upper/ lower case.
  • Page 28: Peripherals Supported

    Function F11 Biopsy Display/hide the guide line. F12 Physio Enter Physio mode. For user-defined keys, please refer to the operator’s manual [Basic Volume]. 2.1.3 Peripherals Supported Type Model Graph/text printer HP OFFICEJET PRO 8100 (the printer driver requires manual installation.) Black/white video MITSUBISHI P95DW-N printer (digital)
  • Page 29: Environmental Conditions

    2.2.3 Environmental Conditions Operating conditions Storage and transportation conditions Ambient temperature 0°C~40°C -20°C~55°C Relative humidity 20%~85% (no condensation) 20%~95% (no condensation) Atmospheric pressure 700hPa~1060hPa 700hPa~1060hPa Do not use this system in the conditions other than those Warning: specified 2.2.4 Monitor Specification 2.2.4.1 Main Monitor Size...
  • Page 31: System Installation

    System Installation Preparations for Installation NOTE: Do not install the machine in the following locations: Locations near heat generators; Locations of high humidity; Locations with flammable gases. 3.1.1 Electrical Requirements 3.1.1.1 Requirement of Regulated Power Supply Power specification is showing in chapter 2.2.2. Due to the difference of the power supply stability of different districts, please advise the user to adopt a regulator of good quality and performance such as an on-line UPS.
  • Page 32: Installation Conditions

    Installation Conditions 3.1.2 3.1.2.1 Space Requirements Place the system with necessary peripherals in a position that is convenient for operation: 1. Place the system in a room with good ventilation or an air conditioner. 2. The door is at least 0.8m wide. The ultrasound machines can move into the room easily.
  • Page 33: Confirmation Before Installation

    3.1.3 Confirmation before Installation Perform the following confirmation before installing the system: 1. The video format used in the region or country where the system is installed. 2. The language used in the region or country where the system is installed. 3.
  • Page 34 Remove the crate. Press the clasps down to release them. Remove "front foam", "LCD protect foam", "back foam", "small accessory carton". 3-4 System Installation...
  • Page 35 LCD protect foam Back foam Front foam Small accessory carton Remove "support arm foam", "big accessory carton", release the buckle, and remove "front foam", "handle foam". Front foam Support arm foam Large accessory carton Handle foam Pull the machine out along the slope. System Installation 3-5...
  • Page 36: Checking

    1. After unpacking, check the objects in the container with the package list to see if anything is missing or is wrong. 2. Ensure there is no damage, indentation or cracks occurring to the machine. If any happen, please contact Mindray Customer Service Department. 3-6 System Installation...
  • Page 37: Bare Machine Transport

    Bare Machine Transport Refer to chapter 3.2.1 for machine transport. If the machine is not packaged, it is only allowed for short-distance transport. Refer to the following procedures to protect the machine during the transport. 3.3.1 Tool Tool Specifications Vehicle door size: larger than 700 mm (width) X 1280 mm (height) Vehicle The space for the ultrasound device: larger than 1050mm (length) X 700 mm (width) X 1280 mm (height).
  • Page 38: Device Transport

    3.3.2 Device Transport Protect the monitor with the red foam, and use the rope to fasten it around the device. Protect the monitor from moving. Lower the support arm to the minimum Fasten the moving mechanism (from moving). Tie the rope around the back handle.
  • Page 39 Toggle the control switch along the red arrow’s direction and press the upper support arm down following the blue arrow’s direction. The support arm stays at the lowest position. Protect the monitor with the red foam, and use the rope to fasten it around the device. Protect the monitor from moving.
  • Page 40 Rotate the two switches anticlockwise. Keep the two switches and the brake pedal loosed (marked with the red circle). 3-10 System Installation...
  • Page 41: Installing Main Unit

    Installing Main Unit NOTE: To prevent the machine from damage, when you perform the following operations, please lock the casters. 3.4.1 Opening up the Monitor Adjust the monitor from the horizontal position to the vertical position. NOTE: Take care of your hands when adjust the monitor up and down. 3.4.2 Connecting the Power Cord 1.
  • Page 42: Connecting Ecg

    NOTE: Make sure to allow sufficient slack in the cable so that the plug won't be pulled out when the system is moved slightly. 3.4.3 Connecting ECG Connect the ECG cable to the corresponding interface on the physio panel under the control panel.
  • Page 43 “L” refers to the left support of the gel warmer “R” refers to the right support of the gel warmer For example: Slide the left support beneath the control panel along the left gliding track Put the gel warmer into the left/right support, and plug the cable of the gel warmer into the port of the control panel bottom.
  • Page 44: Connecting The Transducer

    The indicator of the gel warmer facing outside Placing the gel bottle:  Fasten the gel bottle, and then place the bottle in the gel warmer. See the figure below: Fasten the gel bottle, and then place the bottle in the gel warmer.
  • Page 45: Installing Peripherals

    3. Place the probe properly to avoid being treaded or wrapping with other devices (use hanger or hook). DO NOT allow the probe head to hang free. 4. Turn the lock handle 90° anticlockwise to unlock it, and then pull out the connector. Installing Peripherals For the models of the supported peripherals, please refer to “2.1.3 Peripherals Supported”.
  • Page 46 5. Select [The printer that I want isn’t listed]. 6. Select [Add a local printer or network printer with manual settings] and click [Next] to enter the following screen. NOTE: see the printer’s operation manual to select the port, or use the default port of the system.
  • Page 47 7. Click [Have Disk] to find the driver path (the installation type should be WIN64), and then click [Next] to install the driver. 8. Complete the operation according to the tips on the screen. Click [Finish] to end the installation. NOTE: 1.
  • Page 48: Installing A Video Printer

    2. Click [Add Printer], and select [The printer that I want isn’t listed] [Add a Bluetooth, wireless or network discoverable printer]. 3. The system starts to search all available printers within the network. Select the target printer and click [Next], the system tries to connect to this printer. 4.
  • Page 49: Installing A Wireless Printer

    (1) Open the “[Setup] → [Print Preset]” screen. (2) Click [Add Service] to enter the page. (3) Select the service type and enter the service name manually. (4) Click [OK] to return to the page. (5) Select the target printer from the drop-down list in the “Property” box and set other printing properties.
  • Page 50 6. Select [Device Manager]→[Software Device]. Click the printer (HP8100 is given as an example) with left <Set> button and select “Update driver” on the pop-up menu. 7. Select “Browse my computer for driver software” on the following dialog box. 8. Locate the printer driver folder by clicking “Browse” on the following dialog box. 9.
  • Page 51: Installing A Barcode Scanner

    3.5.6 Installing a Barcode Scanner The system supports barcode reader to read the patient information (ID). 1. For structure of the scanner, see the figure below. The important parts are: LED indicator, scanning surface, and the switch. Scanning surface LED indicator Switch 2.
  • Page 52: Ascending/Descending The Main Control Panel Manually

    Note: If the scanner does not work, check if the scanner is configured properly (for example, if the Enter key is configured). For details, refer to operator’s manual of the scanner. 5. Fix the scanner on the bracket (see the figure below) to avoid accidental falling. Scanning surface Bracket Bracket...
  • Page 53 Note: Re-insert the inner hexagon spanner into the hole when the spanner  reaches the horizontal level. Turn the spanner again to ascend or descend the main control panel. Do not turn the inner hexagon spanner while the spanner becomes ...
  • Page 54 Brake pedal Stretch the main control panel out towards the arrow’s direction. See the figure below. Move the main control panel left or right towards the arrow’s direction. See the figure below. 3-24 System Installation...
  • Page 55: System Configuration

    System Configuration 3.7.1 Running the System Connect the AC power; make sure the ultrasound system and other optional devices are correctly connected. When the AC power indicator on the control panel is on (indicator is in green), press the power button on the control panel to turn on the system.
  • Page 56: System Preset

    3.7.3 System Preset 1. Press <F10> on the keyboard to open the Setup menu. 2. The system displays the System Preset screen. The following settings can be performed on the System Preset screen. 3-26 System Installation...
  • Page 57: Printer Preset

    Page Description To set the hospital name, language, time zone, system time format, system Region date format and system date/time. To set patient information, exam setup, patient management, storage, system General dormancy, operation log and so on. Image To set some general parameters in imaging modes. To set the measure ruler, measure setting, follicle method, comment setting and Application so on.
  • Page 58: Network Preset

    Rename Service: click to rename the selected print service.  Add printer: click to begin adding printer.  Property: to preset print service properties.   Image Settings Click [Image Setting] to enter the page, you can set the brightness, contrast and saturation of image printing, or you can use the default values.
  • Page 59: Network Configuration

    Parameter Description Enters the "VPN Advance Config" interface. Advance Reset: if the system does not respond after you click [Config], click [Reset]. Config: enters the "OpenConnect-GUI VPN client" interface. For details about the settings, please refer to the TAP manual. Note: after exiting the "VPN Advance Config"...
  • Page 60 NOTE: When the system background is processing network task (DICOM sending for example), please do not enter network setting to change the IP or Eap, otherwise the background task may fail. You can check if there are tasks undergoing in the task manager. ...
  • Page 61  EAP Network Import Certificate  1. In Wireless network manager screen, click [Eap Network] to open the page: 2. Import certificate: Click [Certificate Manage] to enter Certificates page, click [Import…] to import root certification in “Trusted Root Certification Authorities” page, then click [Import…] to import personal certification in “Personal”...
  • Page 62: Dicom/Hl7 Preset

    5. Click wireless network logo on the lower right corner of the Windows screen. Select the desired EAP network, and click [Connect]. If the EAP network cannot be connected, operate according to the prompts on the screen 6. Double-click the tool “BackToDoppler” on the desktop to return to the Doppler interface. 7.
  • Page 63 NOTE: AE Title should be the same with the SCU AE Title preset in the server (PACS/RIS/HIS). DICOM communication port should be the same with the one in the server. If the currently entered name has already existed, the system will pop up: “The server name exists!”...
  • Page 64: Security

    NOTE: Only if DICOM basic option is configured, Worklist page and other pages are available. 3.7.8 Security Click [Security] on the Setup menu to enter the security-setting screen. Drive Encryption/Secure Data Wipe Encrypt the patient data stored in the hard disk. The system provides two encryption methods: Factory Default and User Define.
  • Page 65: Check System Information

     The McAfee software is an option. If the McAfee software is installed, the system displays  "McAfee is running". If you want to buy McAfee, contact Mindray representatives. Notes: McAfee cannot be uninstalled after successful installation. After the option is installed, the system will be restarted. And after restart, the system installs McAfee automatically, which needs about one hour.
  • Page 66 On About Detail page, system hardware & board related information can be seen. NOTE: Be sure to confirm the system information before and after the software maintenance. If necessary, please remind the user of saving the current system information. 3-36 System Installation...
  • Page 67: Product Principle

    Product Principle General Structure of Hardware System  Symbol Illustration Communication Physiological Signal Module Communication TX/RX Clock Prb Con A Power Supply ATGC POUT(64) POUT(64) POUT(64) Prb Con B Probe PHV Sync Signal Switch Prb Con C Data Data Data adjustment Sampling FPGA...
  • Page 68: Ultrasound Front Unit

    Ultrasound Front Unit Communication Physiological Signal Module Communication TX/RX Clock Prb Con A ATGC POUT(64) POUT(64) POUT(64) Prb Con B Probe Signal Switch Prb Con C Data Data Data FPGA FPGA FPGA FPGA CTRL CTRL CTRL Prb Con D Mini Brd TR_A Board TR_B Board TR_C Board...
  • Page 69: Probe Board

    4.2.1 Probe Board BTB connection BTB connection 4D signal 4D drive 4D signal 4D probe module control Control selection POUT x256 Prb Con POUT x256 Prb Con EMIT[1-256] Moth POUT TR board switch POUT boar array x256 Prb Con Power (relay) Engine supply...
  • Page 70: Tr Board

    4.2.2 TR Board Figure 4 Principle Diagram of TR Board The principle diagram of TR board is shown above, the main functions include: Transmitting: in accomplishing the transmitting focus of the entire unit, TR_FPGA controls 64  channels on a single board to send high-voltage ultrasound signal to the probe. Receiving: in accomplishing the receiving focus, TR_FPGA controls 64 channels on a single ...
  • Page 71: Engine Board

    4.2.3 Engine Board Figure 5 Principle Diagram of Engine Board The hardware circuit of engine board is shown in the figure above. Function: Distribute the clock.  Provides the control and management function of probe related.  Probe online, IDs, hot-plug. Control of interior circuit of the probe, such as high-voltage switch, parallel turning, Cable Driver, etc.
  • Page 72: Ecg Module

    4.2.4 ECG Module Clock MINDRAY ASIC (11.0592MHz) Input Buffer Amplifier RA_IN Low-pass LA_IN Input filter protection LL_IN wave Via simulation switch RA-LA or RA-LL Low-pass High-pass Breathi filter filter wave High-pass ng test Low-pass filter wave wave filter wave wave...
  • Page 73: Tee Board

    4.2.5 4D-TEE Board 4D Drive Board Engine board Digital Simulation part Filter Drive Load Comp DAC SPI wave FPGA Current FPGA monitoring overcurrent ADC SPI unit Unit Overcurrent Current monitoring unit Figure 7 Principle Diagram of 4D-TEE board Function: Provides two channels H-bridge power amplified signal ...
  • Page 74: Come (Cpu) Module

    WIFI Module  Back unit SATA 2.0x2 PC carrier Back FPGA COME & monito module expansi ring Control/communi cation/storage To UI User IO WiFi User Simulat Digital Video Magnetic bluetoo interfac Printer Ethernet navagator video output video Second Control Electric Primary Touch Speake...
  • Page 75 Provide interface of GPU processor.  Responsible for interface output of the main screen and touch screen.  Provide the interface of memory function, such as system hard disk, user memory hard disk,  drive, etc. Extend user IO interface, such as display interface, USB interface, and network interface. ...
  • Page 76 In order to decrease the distance between COME (CPU) module and SSD, the MSata is on the carrier, and the carrier provides the power for SSD. Extend the interface of COME (CPU) module; it can be applied for user interface or ...
  • Page 77 Pri_DP Pri_AUX Primary Display Pri_DVI Pri_DDC Sec_DP Sec_AUX PC carrier Secondary Display Sec_DVI Board Sec_DDC VGA_DDC HDMI IO Board HDMI_DDC S-Video Fig 10 Plato Video Distribution Product Principle 4-11...
  • Page 78 4.3.4.2 USB Distribution Plan (including USB power distribution plan) PC Carrier Board Mother Board Control Panel USB 1.1 USB 3.0 Port 2 Keyboard USB 2.0 Controller USB 3.0 Port 3 Touch Screen OC_N 23_OC User Port x2 PC Module VBUS USB 2.0 USB 3.0 User Port...
  • Page 79 4.3.4.4 PCIE Interface Distribution plans The data and controls of ultrasound devices are based on PCIE interface. The structure of PCIE interface distribution of the system is shown in table 1 Table 1 PCIE distribution PCIE interface on CPU Device Transport speed module Engine board on...
  • Page 80 4.3.4.7 The Frame of System Monitor Function CPU Fan Doppler GPU Temperature Driver CPU Temperature Operating System PCIE CPU Module UART Alert3 Psoc3 MF FPGA SMBus3 ADUC 7024 Alert2 SMBus2 Alert0 Control PHV Board Alert1 Panel Voltage SMBus0 Key Stuck Error Event DSP FPGA ATD7462...
  • Page 81 PHV voltage monitoring Communicate with multifunctional ADUC 7024 FPGA by serial port DSP/RX1/RX2/RX3/4D FPGA Communicate with PCIE and host FPGA voltage, temperature monitoring computer by DSP FPGA Monitor fan of machine, GPU fan Communicate with multifunctional ADT7462A/B/C and PC carrier board, DCDC FPGA by Smbus related voltage, temperature.
  • Page 82: User I/O Interface Board

    4.3.5 User I/O Interface Board USB口 WLAN WIFI module Ethernet Audio out IOBOX board PC carrier Mother Serial board board port HDMI S-Video JTAG and acoustic power interface SATA interface Hard drive Fig 13 Principle Diagram of I/O Box Board Function: IO interface board includes functions as follows: Provide user IO interface.
  • Page 83: Wifi Module

    4.3.6 WiFi Module TheWiFi module, as shown above, is on the IO interface board. The ultrasound system uses wireless network module and supports Bluetooth function. The functions are shown below: Built-in Wi-Fi module  Mini PCIE interface  Half-size card ...
  • Page 84: Auxiliary Output Power Isolation Transformer

    Select isolation transformer when switching between 220V and 110V. It is not necessary to  switch for AC-DC input It supports 110V or 220V generally. Auxiliary output switch control function; the default auxiliary output is off when the machine is ...
  • Page 85: Battery Management Board And Battery Module

    The PHV board functional block diagram is shown in the figure below: Programmable PHV1PIN(10-110V) high-voltage Programmable PHV1NIN(10-110V) high-voltage Programmable PHV2PIN(10-110V) high-voltage Programmable 12VDC INPUT PHV2NIN(10-110V) high-voltage BUCK circuit (programmable) BUCK-BOOST circuit (programmable) Flyback circuit BIAS(40-250V) (programmable) High-voltage circuit HWP/N_Switch(+-100V) BUCK-BOOST -12VCC Supply the circuit...
  • Page 86: New Power Supply Unit

    New Power Supply Unit Control System & Ultrasound Functions control power control AC input DC supply DC-DC Module PHV Module AC output Devices Battery Manage AC-DC Module Module AC output Printer Power&control Battery Module Power Box 12V to 24V Power Unit LiftControl_Unit Control Board DC Unit...
  • Page 87: Ac-Dc Module

    4.5.1 AC-DC module AC-DC module changes the AC power to DC power to provide power for other assemblies by DC-DC module. The module needs the indicating signal when AC power is off to control the circuit of battery. The specification of the ultrasound system is as follows: AC-DC outputs 3 voltage, there are: ...
  • Page 88: Primary Display Assembly

    Key backlights: according ID design requirement, lay the LED beneath the button; user knows  different key status and optimized function. Four adjustable levels for backlight’s brightness. Four adjustable levels for sound volume. Signal processing about USB trackball input (including left/right key) ...
  • Page 89: Electrical Ascending/Descending And Electromagnet

    Visual angle: left/right angle is equal to or larger than 85°, up/down is equal to or larger  than 85°. Adjustable brightness and contrast: can be adjusted via communication software.  Powering: 12V±5%。  The signal is DVI; the connector is HDMI. ...
  • Page 91: Function And Performance Checking Method

    Function and Performance Checking Method NOTE The chapter offers the detailed method for checking product main function and performance. It is only for reference not a required task. Device Status Checking 5.2.1 Running Status 1. Normal power on/off operation (duration time is normal), no abnormal sounds or phenomena occur during normal operation.
  • Page 92: General Exam

    General Exam 5.3.1 Check Flow Check the control panel Check the monitor Check the touch panel Check DVD-R/W Check peripherals Check ECG module Check I/O ports 5.3.2 Checking Content 5.3.2.1 Check Control Panel Procedure Checking Standard Check all buttons, keys and knobs All keys and knobs are effective.
  • Page 93 5.3.2.2 Check the Monitor Procedure Standard Monitor Brightness/Contrast Press on the monitor to adjust the values, real-time   Adjustment values will be displayed on the adjusting bar. Brightness/Contrast load factory values Press <F10>. Select  [System]→[General]. Click Click each functional button, the LCD responds ...
  • Page 94: Function Checking

    5.3.2.5 Check Peripherals Procedure Standard Footswitch: Press the freeze key (the right key), image is  frozen, the freeze menu is displayed; press the Connect footswitch; check key again, image is unfrozen. functions of footswitch according to the functions listed in Key Config. (e.g. right Press the print key (middle key), color printing ...
  • Page 95: Check Flow

    5.4.1 Check Flow Check each imaging mode Check the measurements Check in cine mode Check the probe application Image & video management Record and save the exam 5.4.2 Content 5.4.2.1 Imaging Modes B mode  In B Mode scanning, the image parameter area in the upper left corner of the screen will ...
  • Page 96 Procedure Checking criteria Press <B> button. Enter B mode image. B mode interface appears. Gain adjustment G Gain increases with rotating the knob clockwise; Rotate <B> button Gain decreases with rotating the knob anticlockwise; Depth adjustment D The depth of the image changes accordingly. Depth range varies depending upon the probe types.
  • Page 97 Dynamic Range The adjusting range of parameter is 30-180 dB in increments of 5 image touch screen-[Dynamic Range]. iClear The system provides 7 levels of iClear effects adjustment, Off represents iClear is disabled, and the bigger the value is the B image touch screen-[iClear].
  • Page 98 Echo Boost [Echo Boost] is enabled when it is on in B mode. (Highlighted) the B image touch screen-[Echo system is in “Echo Boost” status. Boost]. M mode  In M mode scanning, the image parameter area in the upper left corner of the screen displays ...
  • Page 99 Parameters that can be adjusted to optimize the PW/CW Mode image are indicated in the  following. Control Panel Gain, iTouch, Baseline, PW Steer, Scale, Angle Display Format, Invert, Duplex/ Triplex, Quick Angle, Wall Filter, Image Quality, Tint Map, Dynamic Range, Trace Area, Speed, SV, Menu Gray Map, T/F Res, Auto Calc, Auto Calc Para, HPRF, Auto Calc cycle, Volume, A.
  • Page 100 Then press the [Cine] key again. Cine review stops. Press the <Freeze> key to unfreeze the image. Freeze indicator light is off; the system will return to image scanning and exit cine Press <Cine> or <Esc> key. review. The images are still frozen but the system exits cine review.
  • Page 101: Performance Test

    The saved patient information (images) can be found, and the patient information can be: Press <iStation> key to enter patient information management (iStation page) Backed up/ Restored  Sent (To DICOM or USB disk etc. )  Performance Test 5.5.1 Test Process Resolution Detection depth...
  • Page 102 5.5.2.1 Resolution transverse resolution  Test Step: Cover the scan surface of the phantom with water or couple gel, gently contact the probe with the scan surface, making the transverse resolution testing targets to be displayed around the midline of the image. Scan the position where the transverse resolution testing targets are displayed.
  • Page 103 Repeat the operation above for the longitudinal resolution testing targets at other depths. When using the convex probe, keep the transverse resolution testing targets NOTE: displaying near the midline. When using a linear probe with steer function, do not turn on the steer function when performing the transverse resolution test.
  • Page 104 As shown in figure below. 5-14 Function and Performance Checking Method...
  • Page 105 5.5.2.3 Geometric positioning accuracy Longitudinal geometric positioning accuracy  Test Step: Do adjustments as the way in testing the maximum depth. Record the distance by 20mm each segment on the longitudinal targets line using the measurement caliper; Select the value with the greatest error (to 20mm), calculate the accuracy using the formula below The measurement caliper should be positioned at the upper edge of the NOTE:...
  • Page 106 Record the distance by 20mm each segment on the transverse targets line by using the measurement caliper Select the value with the greatest error (to 20mm), calculate the accuracy by using the formula below NOTE: When using a linear probe, record the transverse distance by segment. When using a convex probe, all transverse targets should be displayed integrally in an image.
  • Page 107 5.5.2.4 Blackout Area Test Step: Cover the scan surface of the phantom with water or couple gel, gently contact the probe with the scan surface Adjust the depth at a lower value, and set the focus at the nearest place to the scan surface. Decrease the value of parameters like AP, Gain until the background noise just can be seen.
  • Page 109: Software Installation &Maintenance

    Software Installation &Maintenance Entering Maintenance NOTE: Before the maintenance operation, the engineer should login the system with the account of Service. Login: 1. When Access Control is disabled: press [ctrl]+[/] to open the login dialogue box and select Service as the user name. If Access Control is enabled, log in as the admin first and then press [ctrl]+[/] to see the Service in User Name.
  • Page 110 NOTE: Log on the system with the identity of Service before perform system maintenance. Press [Setup]. Select [Maintenance] → [Setup] → [Installment]. Click [Set Installment], and set the times of the installment in “Periods” list. Set the time interval of each installment in “Days” list, as shown below.
  • Page 111 Note: after the user pays off the down payment and enters the first installment password, the system starts to calculate next installment time. Second installment password: The user prepays the amount of this period installment.  Press [Setup]. Select [Maintenance] → [Setup] → [Prepay Installment], Choose [2] in “Periods”...
  • Page 112: Software Installation/Restoration

    Do Not cut off, shut down or restart the system in the process of restoration. Enter Windows 1. Open [Enter Windows] to enter the interface to set the password (website: http://ukmo.mindray.com/). The following dialog box appears after clicking Make Pwd icon. 6-4 Software Installation &Maintenance...
  • Page 113: Software Maintenance

    2. Type device’s Mac address and serial number (see System Information). The password of Mac address to Windows system is created after clicking Make Pwd. 3. Enter maintenance menu. Click [Enter Windows]. Type the password to enter Windows system. Software Maintenance 6.5.1 Export Log 1.
  • Page 114 Type Item Description Display the total number and total file Logs Information size of logs Export Log With Set whether to export logs with preset Preset Data data Compress Logs Set whether to export logs with preset (and Preset) data in compressed format All Log Tick to select all logs Last Week...
  • Page 115: Activating Operating System

    Type Item Description number of days automatically. Log View Click to view the latest 2000 error logs. 6.5.3 Activating Operating System NOTE: After OS is recovered, Windows 10 needs reactivation. Windows 10 will be automatically activated when the ultrasound system is connected to the Internet.
  • Page 116 4. Check the activation status. If Windows 10 is not activated, close Windows Explorer to return to the Doppler interface. If the “Activate Windows” button is displayed on the screen, as shown in the above figure, Windows 10 is not activated. 5.
  • Page 117 2. Input “cmd” on the address column of the pop-up Windows Explorer, and press [Enter] key. 3. Enter “slui 4” on the pop-up command-line interface, and press [Enter] key. Phone activation wizard interface is shown as follows. 4. Select the proper country or region (take China as an example), and click [Next] to enter the following screen.
  • Page 118: Data Backup And Storage

    7. Input the Confirmation ID provided on the phone on the above screen, and click [Activate Windows] to complete the activation. Data Backup and Storage 6.6.1 Preset Data Management Select [Setup]→[Maintenance]. Export/import system preset data or load factory as needed. 6.6.1.1 Back up the Setup Data 1.
  • Page 119: Patient Data Backup And Restoration

    3. Click [OK]. A progress bar appears and the setup data of the selected item is exported to the specified path. 6.6.1.2 Restore the Setup Data 1. Click [Import] to open the Load Data dialogue box. 2. Select the path to import the data. Select the path to import all data or some of the data; 3.
  • Page 120: Introduction On Hard Disk's Partitions

    3. Before probe check, make sure the probe is clean and not being used for scan. Introduction on Hard Disk's Partitions The capacity of SSD is 128G. The capacity of SATA hard disk is 1T. The details are shown as ...
  • Page 121: Adjustments

    Adjustments Adjusting Monitor 7.1.1 Adjusting Position 7.1.1.1 Lifting support arm  Height adjustment Move the monitor support arm up or down to adjust the height. NOTE: Take care not to trap your hands when adjusting the monitor up and down. ...
  • Page 122  Tilt the monitor When positioned vertically, the monitor can be tilted 20° backward and can be tilted forward to a horizontal position. When transporting or moving the system, keep the monitor in the horizontal position, as shown below:  Lock the monitor To move the machine a short distance, install the protective foam (provided in the packaging) onto the monitor, adjust the monitor and supporting arm to the middle position, and then lock the locking lever to...
  • Page 123 7.1.1.2 Dual-Wing floating arm  Height adjustment Move the monitor support arm up or down to adjust the height, back and forth to adjust the displacement. NOTE: Take care not to trap your hands when adjusting the monitor up and down. ...
  • Page 124: Adjusting Brightness And Contrast

     Lock the monitor To move the machine, first move the monitor and supporting arm to the middle position, and lock the locking lever to state to avoid crash. 7.1.2 Adjusting Brightness and Contrast To avoid adjusting the gain, TGC, dynamic range and the acoustic output repeatedly, it is necessary to set the proper brightness and contrast.
  • Page 125: Monitor Test

    7.1.3 Monitor Test 1. Log on as the "Service"; refer to chapter 6.1 for details. 2. Press the [F10] key on the keyboard to enter setup menu, and click [Maintenance] to enter the screen. 3. Click [Setup] and select [Test Main Monitor] to enter the screen: Item Description The screen displays a white strip in the middle while the above and below...
  • Page 126: Touch Screen Adjustment

    Press [Set] to switch among the 3 interfaces, if the images are clear with focus letters and characters easy to be recognized and there is no ambiguous display or variance among them, the test is passed; Press [Set] to enter pure color interfaces of green, blue, red, black and white. Observe the LCD screen.
  • Page 127: Control Panel Adjustment

    The difference is that in the touch screen test, you should click the touch screen rather than press [Set] in the main screen test; and click the corresponding icon on the touch screen rather than the main screen. NOTE: After changing the LCD screen, parameter setting must be performed before using.
  • Page 128 Brake pedal Walking pedal 7-8 Adjustments...
  • Page 129: Field Replaceable Unit

    Field Replaceable Unit This chapter lists the details of the Field Replaceable Units (FRU) of the system. Please refer to the explosive view and the FRU table below. Level 0 represent the main assemblies of the system, and the whole system is divided into 9 assemblies. Level X represent the main parts of Level 0 assembly.
  • Page 130: Explosive View

    Explosive View 8-2 Field Replaceable Unit...
  • Page 131: Assembly Explosive View

    Assembly Explosive View 8.2.1 Monitor Assembly (A0) A1-1 Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark 23.8" Display 3.0(Resona 7PRO/Pink/FRU) 115-065818-00 21.5" Display (Nuewa R9/Pink/FRU) 115-065822-00 21.5" Display (Nuewa R9 Exp/Pink/FRU) 115-065823-00 21.5" Display 3.0(Resona 7CV/Blue/FRU) 115-065826-00 21.5" Display 3.0(Resona 7S/Blue/FRU) 115-065827-00 21.5"...
  • Page 132 Qty. Remark 21.5" Display 3.0(Resona 7/Blue/FRU) 115-065830-00 21.5" Display 3.0(Resona 7PRO/Blue/FRU) 115-065831-00 21.5" Display (Resona R9/Blue/FRU) 115-065834-00 21.5" Display (Resona R9 Exp/Blue/FRU) 115-065835-00 21.5" Display (Resona R9 Pro/Blue/FRU) 115-065836-00 21.5" Display (Resona R9S/Blue/FRU) 115-065837-00 21.5" Display 3.0(Imagyn 7/Pink/FRU) 115-069487-00 23.8" Display (Resona R9/FRU) 115-065535-00 23.8"...
  • Page 133 Qty. Remark 2126 model label(Resona 7S) 045-001890-00 2126 model label(Resona 7OB) 045-001891-00 2153 model label(Resona R9) 047-034815-00 2153 model label(Resona R9 Exp) 047-034816-00 2153 model label(Resona R9 Pro) 047-034817-00 2153 model label(Nuewa R9) 047-034818-00 2153 model label(Nuewa R9 Exp) 047-034819-00...
  • Page 134: Monitor Support Arm Assembly (B0)

    8.2.2 Monitor Support Arm Assembly (B0) Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark 115-033584-00 Support arm assembly(FRU) No covers 043-005799-00 upside top cover(2126) 043-005800-00 upside bottom cover(2126) 043-005801-00 underside top cover(2126) 043-005802-00 underside bottom cover(2126) 8-6 Field Replaceable Unit...
  • Page 135 B6-1 B6-1 Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark 115-048345-00 Monitor Support Arm Assembly(FRU) B6-1 115-048346-00 Cover of Monitor Support Arm(FRU) Field Replaceable Unit 8-7...
  • Page 136: Main Control Panel Assembly (C0)

    8.2.3 Main Control Panel Assembly (C0) Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark 043-006317-00 Speaker Top Cover(Small Speaker) 115-034854-00 Speaker Shell Assembly(Small Speaker) 8-8 Field Replaceable Unit...
  • Page 137 Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark 115-035513-00 Right small speaker assembly(FRU) 115-035512-00 Left small speaker assembly(FRU) Only for the machine with 12.1" LCD touch 115-033590-00 12.1" LCD touch panel module(FRU) panel 115-065454-00 13.3" LCD touch panel module(FRU) 115-067833-00 LCD Signal Connector PCBA assembly Only the base of key board control panel, Does 115-034033-00 Panel base assembly(FRU)
  • Page 138 C14-1 C15-1 C15-2 C14-2 Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark C14-1/C15-1 024-000693-00 Coupling gel heating cup 12V 12W C14-2 115-032780-00 Left Gel Warmer Rack Kit C15-2 115-032781-00 Right Gel Warmer Rack Kit 8-10 Field Replaceable Unit...
  • Page 139 Field Replaceable Unit 8-11...
  • Page 140 Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark 049-001352-00 keyboard shelter Cover for QWERTY Keyboard 115-033709-00 Small keyboard assembly(FRU) 115-061605-00 Small keyboard assembly(FRU/RU) Only for Russia 043-005140-01 Multifunctional encoder cap 043-005139-00 General encoder cap 043-006321-00 TGC Cap 043-005144-01 Mode encoder key(B) 043-005143-01 Mode encoder key(C) 043-005142-01 Mode encoder key(PW)
  • Page 141 Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark Not including the connection cables 051-002188-00 Multi-function Encoder Board PCBA the encoders are soldered on the PCB instead of plug-in in EHF037F 049-000786-00 trackball board silicon key Not including the connection cables and the 051-002195-00 Trackball Board PCBA silicon button pad...
  • Page 142 C28-4 C28-5 C28-6 C28-7 C28-1 C28-8 C28-2 C28-3 C28-9 C28-10 C28-11 Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark C28-1 043-005228-01 Power key 043-005123-01 square key(Contrast) 043-012338-00 square key(Body Mark) C28-2 043-005124-01 square key(Elasto) 043-005125-01 square key(Fusion) 8-14 Field Replaceable Unit...
  • Page 143 Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark 043-005126-01 square key(iWorks) 043-005127-01 square key(P1) 043-005128-01 square key(P2) 043-005129-01 square key(P3) 043-005130-01 square key(P4) 043-006603-01 square key(iScape) 043-006604-01 square key(RIMT) 043-006605-01 square key(TDI) 043-006606-01 Square Button(V Flow) 043-009252-00 Square Button(SP CNS) C28-3 043-005852-00 Detachable square key base C28-4 043-005286-00...
  • Page 144: Control Panel Support Arm Assembly (D0)

    Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark C28-7 043-005134-01 Samll sector key(Measure) C28-7 043-005135-01 Samll sector key(Caliper) C28-8 043-005132-01 Big sector key(Set) C28-8 043-005133-01 Big sector key(Update) C28-9 043-005227-00 Control Panel(2126) It is only control panel cover. C28-10 049-000785-00 control panel silicon key C28-11 2300-21-29142 Buzzer 8.2.4...
  • Page 145 Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark control panel moving mechanism 115-033586-00 assembly(FRU) Including power cord for motor drive and control 115-033587-00 Lift control PCBA assembly(FRU) cable Not including motor and Lift control PCBA 115-033583-00 Motor-driven lift mechanical assembly(FRU) assembly 024-000664-00 Brushless DC motor 24V 50W SRR30 Motor of electric lifting mechanism Motor-driven lift mechanical assembly(W/O...
  • Page 146 D5-2 D5-1 Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark D1-1 115-030222-00 moving mechanism lock assembly D1-2 024-000694-00 electromagnet 24VDC 120kgf D1-3 024-000722-00 Electromagnet 24VDC 75kgf D3-1 011-000210-00 PHOTOELEC Optical Sensor 940nm D5-1 011-000210-00 PHOTOELEC Optical Sensor 940nm D5-2 024-000694-00 electromagnet 24VDC 120kgf 8-18 Field Replaceable Unit...
  • Page 147: Main Unit Assembly (E0)

    8.2.5 Main Unit Assembly (E0) Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark 043-005615-00 screw cover for protective cover A 043-005916-00 screw cover D for top cover 043-005613-00 screw cover for back cover B Field Replaceable Unit 8-19...
  • Page 148 Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark 043-005614-00 screw cover for back cover C 043-005236-00 Back Cover 115-041689-00 Left Cover Assembly(2126,CE&FDA,FRU) 043-005036-00 turbine protective shell 115-033608-00 Front-top cover assembly(FRU) 115-033626-00 Turbine protective shell assembly(FRU) 115-025235-00 Top cover Assembly 044-000597-00 handle 043-005039-00 turbine protective bracket 115-033609-00 Right cover assembly(FRU)
  • Page 149 Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark 115-065498-00 IO Interface Module(include WIFI/FRU) include wifi module and IO board 115-033602-00 HDD assembly(FRU) Including wires and assembly board 115-033613-00 DVD assembly(FRU) Including wires and assembly board 115-033593-00 PHV box assembly(FRU) Field Replaceable Unit 8-21...
  • Page 150 Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark 115-033592-00 DC box assembly(FRU) not available, please apply for the parts inside PC Box the PC box 115-046245-01 4D/TEE Module Kit 115-065499-00 Engine Board PCBA(FRU) Add cooling fan 115-032775-00 CW Module Kit 1or3 Optional. Support maintenance and upgrade 115-046306-00 CW for Linear Probe Assembly Kit 1or3...
  • Page 151 Coin battery 3V 620mAh CR2450 CR2450。 E21-4 115-033594-00 GPU assembly(FRU) This Part numbers of Fan is only used for GPU E21-5 024-000518-00 FAN 12V 7.5CFM 34dB 70*67*12mm module. E21-6 SSD Card(Resona R9/CE/Win10 FRU) 115-065457-00 When applying, please remark: Model name, Field Replaceable Unit 8-23...
  • Page 152 Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark Software version, Regulation type, Serial 115-065458-00 SSD Card(Resona R9 Exp/CE/Win10 FRU) number of unit. 115-065459-00 SSD Card(Resona R9 Pro/CE/Win10 FRU) 115-065460-00 SSD Card(Nuewa R9/CE/Win10 FRU) 115-065461-00 SSD Card(Nuewa R9 Exp/CE/Win10 FRU) 115-065462-00 SSD Card(Nuewa R9 Pro/CE/Win10 FRU)
  • Page 153 E16-3 E16-2 E16-1 Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark E16-1 115-065482-00 IO Board Assembly(FRU) E16-2 115-051210-00 WIFI Module Kit E16-3 024-000965-00 M.2 port wifi antenna Field Replaceable Unit 8-25...
  • Page 154: Base Assembly (F0)

    8.2.6 Base Assembly (F0) F7-1 Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark 043-005034-00 left pedal cover 043-005035-00 right pedal cover 115-030157-00 Right brake rod assembly 115-030158-00 Left brake rod assembly 034-000416-00 Straight line Caster 034-000415-00 Full lock Caster 115-033610-02 Central brake assembly(V2.0/FRU) 8-26 Field Replaceable Unit...
  • Page 155: Base Power Box Assembly (G0)

    Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark F7-1 115-033603-00 Pedal plate assembly(FRU) 8.2.7 Base Power Box Assembly (G0) base power box assembly (TDK AC power module) Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark 115-033604-00 AC Connection Board PCBA(220V/FRU) Support AC 220V 115-033605-00 AC Connection Board PCBA(110V/FRU) Support AC 110V Field Replaceable Unit 8-27...
  • Page 156 Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark 115-033606-00 5V board assembly(FRU) Including press pad for power supply 115-025762-00 TRANSFORMER INSULATE(FRU) 115-033611-00 AC power assembly(FRU) 115-036196-00 Power-in FRU assembly(220V) Support AC 220V 115-036197-00 Power-in FRU assembly(110V) Support AC 110V 043-003480-00 base filter G7-2 G7-1 G7-3...
  • Page 157: Cable (H0)

    Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark 115-036196-00 Power-in FRU assembly(220V) Support AC 220V G7-1 115-036197-00 Power-in FRU assembly(110V) Support AC 110V 24V Power Board(FRU) G7-2 115-052886-00 G7-3 115-052879-00 AC Power Module(UR/FRU) G7-4 043-003480-00 base filter 8.2.8 Cable (H0) Order Number Part Name Qty.
  • Page 158 Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark 009-004567-00 TGC board signal control wires Control panel,J29-TGC board 009-004568-00 Signal control wire of the trackball board Control panel,J1-trackboard PCBA 009-004569-00 Signal wire of the trackball Control panel,J2-trackball 009-004570-00 signal cable for rising/dropping/locking lift control board,,J5-handle panel assembly 009-004592-00 control signal wires Mother board,J40-lift control board,J1...
  • Page 159 Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark 009-005338-00 power output wires 12V TDK ACDC Module-ACDC connection board 009-005339-00 AC-DC power output control wires TDK ACDC Module-ACDC connection board 009-004578-00 AC_DC POWER input WIRES AC connection board,J1-ACDC Module 009-004579-00 power output connecting wires(24V) ACDC Module-ACDC connection board,J12/J10 009-004581-00 cable of breaker to connecting board...
  • Page 160: Fusion Imaging Assembly (I0)

    8.2.9 Fusion Imaging Assembly (I0) Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark 115-034852-00 cantilever assembly 115-040847-00 Connect Base Assembly 043-006786-00 Base Cover(Transport) 801-1112-00003-00 UMT-160 Trolley Caster and Spanner(FRU) 8-32 Field Replaceable Unit...
  • Page 161 Order Number Part Name Qty. Remark 024-000703-00 3DG TrakSTAR Electronic Unit 3DG Mid-Rang Transmitter for 024-000704-00 driveBAY/trakSTAR 3DG Model 800 6DOE Sensor for 024-000705-00 1or2 driveBAY/trakSTAR Field Replaceable Unit 8-33...
  • Page 163: Structure And Assembly/Disassembly

    Structure and Assembly/Disassembly Structure of the Complete System Explosion View of the Complete System Back cover of main unit Right cover of main unit Left cover of main unit Explosion View of Assembly: Structure and Assembly/Disassembly 9-1...
  • Page 164: Preparation

    Diagonal cutting pliers N-206S Anti-static glove 9.2.2 Engineers Required Only technical professionals from Mindray or engineers authorized by Mindray after training can perform maintenance and check. 9.2.3 Requirements You should perform the following preparations before the disassembling of ultrasound device.
  • Page 165: Assembly/Disassembly

    Prepare the tools required. Assembly/Disassembly This section describes the disassembling and the assembling of the main modules and hardware boards. The assembling is the inverse process of the disassembling if not mentioned in particular. Structure and Assembly/Disassembly 9-3...
  • Page 166 Sketch  Keyboard upper Upper/lower cover of cover Monitor display the upper arm Control panel PCBA Support arm Silicon button Lowe/upper cover of Speaker the lower arm Encoder PCBA General encoder Touch screen Transmitting plate Signal encoder Control panel Handle board Signal encoder Base Keyboard base...
  • Page 167: Large/Small Probe Holders, Left Bracket Of Coupling Gel Heating Cup, Intracavitary Probe Holder

    9.3.1 Large/Small Probe Holders, Left Bracket of Coupling Gel Heating cup, Intracavitary Probe Holder Remove the probe holder in the order of 4D probe, large probe holder, coupling gel heating cup and small probe holder along the arrow’s direction. Small probe Small probe holder holder Large probe...
  • Page 168: Cup Rack Assembly

    Right intracavitary Left intracavitary probe bracket probe bracket 9.3.2 Cup Rack Assembly The disassembly tool: M5 Inner hexagon spanner Unscrew 8 M5 X 12 round inner head screws (with the pad), and remove the right and the left cup rack assembly.
  • Page 169: Mesh Of The Base

    Unscrew 6 M4 X 12 cross panhead screws from the base of the hook management with cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove 3 pothooks. Pothook 9.3.4 Mesh of the Base Pull out the dust-proof covers (For TDK power, there is five dust-proof covers on the left/right side and front side of the machine;...
  • Page 170 Remove the cable cover towards arrow’s direction. Cut off the 4 cable ties with diagonal cutting pliers. Unscrew 3 M4 X12 cross panhead screws to pull the signal cable and the power supply cable out with cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4). Note: See the figure below for installing the cable anticlockwise.
  • Page 171: Control Panel Assembly

    Monitor (FRU) Note: Set the upper support arm level and the lower support arm vertical, and then remove them. In case of the damage to the personnel, be careful when disassembling Set the upper support arm level Set the lower support arm vertical 9.3.6 Control Panel Assembly...
  • Page 172 Buttom-right Bottom-left Bottom Bottom (with the base rotating 90 Remove the cover of the control panel. Pull 10 plugs out from the PCBA board. Unscrew 1 M3 X 8 cross panhead screw from the grounding wire of the control panel to remove the control panel assembly.
  • Page 173 Rectangle cap (8) Slot 9.3.6.2 General Encoder Cap/Multi-functional Encoder Cap/Mode Encoder Knob/Mode Encoder Button See Chapter 9.3.6 Control Panel Assembly for details. Place the control panel assembly on the anti-electrostatic foam. Pull 9 general encoder caps (red circle) out, 2 functional encoder caps (purple circle), 4 mode encoder knobs (yellow circle) and 4 mode encoder buttons out (yellow circle).
  • Page 174 Pull the TGC caps upwards. TGC cap (8) 9.3.6.4 Trackball Refer to 9.3.6 Control Panel Assembly for details. Wear the anti-electrostatic glove. Place the control panel assembly on the tool. Pull the signal wire (009-004569-00) of the trackball out of the trackball assembly and the control panel board. Unscrew 2 M3 X 8 panhead screws from the trackball bracket with cross screwdriver (M3, M4).
  • Page 175 Signal control wire Pull the silicon buttons out to remove the trackball button PCBA. Trackball button board PCBA Silicon button Remove large fan-shaped button (3), and small fan-shaped button (2). Large fan-shaped button (3) Small fan-shaped button (2) 9.3.6.6 Single-encoder Board See 9.3.6 Control Panel and 9.3.6.2 for details.
  • Page 176 General encoder cap Wear the anti-electrostatic glove. Unscrew 2 PT4X10 panhead tapping screws with the screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove the single-encoder board. Single encoder board PCBA 9.3.6.7 Multi-functional Encoder Board See 9.3.6 Control Panel and 9.3.6.2 for details. Wear the anti-electrostatic glove. Unplug the signal control wire from the multi-functional encoder board and the control panel assembly.
  • Page 177 Signal control wire of multi-functional encoder board Multi-functional encoder board PCBA 9.3.6.8 General Encoder Board See 9.3.6 Control Panel and 9.3.6.2 for details. General encoder caps Wear the anti-electrostatic glove. Unplug one signal control wire from the general encoder board and the control panel board. Wear the anti-electrostatic glove.
  • Page 178 Signal control wire of multi-functional encoder board General encoder board (FRU) 9.3.6.9 Keypad Refer to 9.3.6 Control Panel Assembly for details. Wear the anti-electrostatic glove. Push the clip of the keypad out towards the arrow’s direction, and pull the wire out. Unscrew 6 M3 X 8 cross panhead screws from the control panel assembly with screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove the keypad.
  • Page 179 Wear the anti-electrostatic glove. Place the control panel assembly on the tool. Unscrew 2 M3 X8 cross panhead screws (red circle) on the keyboard connection plate with cross screwdriver (M3, M4), and then remove 2 connection plates of the keyboard cover. Note: If there is no tool available, place the book besides the control panel assembly.
  • Page 180 9.3.6.11 Keyboard Top Cover Assembly See Chapter 9.3.6, 9.3.6.2, and 9.3.6.10 for details. 9.3.6.12 Buzzer Refer to 9.3.6 Control Panel Assembly for details. Unplug the connection wire of the buzzer. Unscrew 2 PT2.0X6 panhead tapping screws with the screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove the buzzer. Buzzer 9.3.6.13 The Control Panel PCBA See Chapter 9.3.6, 9.3.6.6, 9.3.6.7 and 9.3.6.5 for details.
  • Page 181 Note: Fasten the screws according to the following procedures when installing anticlockwise. Fasten 9 PT3X10 cross panhead tapping screws. Fasten the trackball button board. Check whether the buttons on the control panel are settled appropriately. The gaps among the buttons should be well-distributed. The toggle buttons should be upright.
  • Page 182: Handle Panel Assembly

    9.3.6.14 Round Button/Toggling Button/Power Supply Button/Freeze Button/Rectangle Buttons Refer to 9.3.6.13 The Control Panel PCBA for details. Remove the round buttons (8), toggling button (1), power supply button (1), freeze button (1), and rectangle buttons (8). Power button Round button (8) Toggle button Rectangle button (8)
  • Page 183: Touch Screen Assembly

    9.3.8 Touch Screen Assembly The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4). Refer to 9.3.6 Control Panel Assembly for details. Unscrew 4 M4 X 12 screws from the touch screen assembly with cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4). Place the keyboard on a foam or cardboard (larger than the touch screen). Unscrew 2 M4 X 12 cross panhead screws to remove the signal wire of the touch screen.
  • Page 184: Speaker Cover Assembly

    USB signal cable Power supply cable 9.3.9 Speaker Cover Assembly The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4). See 9.3.6 Control Panel Assembly and 9.3.8 Touch Screen Assembly for details. Speaker cover assembly Unscrew 6 M4 X 12 cross panhead screws from the base of the control panel with cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove speaker cover assembly.
  • Page 185: Left/Right Speaker Assembly

    9.3.10 Left/Right Speaker Assembly The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4). See 9.3.6 Control Panel Assembly, 9.3.8 Touch Screen Assembly, and 9.3.9 Speaker Cover Assembly for details. Press the clip towards the arrow’s direction. Pull the power supply cables of the left/right speaker out.
  • Page 186: Support Arm Assembly

    Unscrew 4 M3 X 8 cross panhead screws from the support arm cover with the screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove the upper and lower support arm cover (2116). 9.3.12 Support Arm Assembly 9.3.12.1 Lifting support arm Disassembly Tools Required: Inner hexagon spanner See Chapter 9.3.11, 9.3.5, 9.3.6, 9.3.8, 9.3.9 and 9.3.10 for details.
  • Page 187 Unscrew 2 M3 X 8 cross panhead screws with screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove the 2 fixing metals, and then remove the wire. Unscrew 1 M10 X 25 round inner head from the base of the control panel with M8 inner hexagon spanner (with external teeth lock washer 10).
  • Page 188 Cable fastening block Remove the M3x8 countersunk screws (2 pcs) and take out the lower cover of the support arm. Remove the M3x8 countersunk screw (1 pcs), take out the crimping plate, open the bottom decorative cover as shown in the figure, and take the display signal line and power cord out of the support arm.
  • Page 189 Remove the M4x12 screws (2 pcs) shown in the figure. Use an M6 hexagon wrench to remove the M10x25 hexagon round head screw (1 pcs) and external teeth lock washer 10 from bottom of the side control panel. Pull the support arm assembly upwards along the direction shown in the figure to take it out.
  • Page 190 Installing the Support Arm Assembly Insert the support arm assembly in the base of the side control panel along the direction shown in the figure. Tighten the M10x25 hexagon round head screw and external teeth lock washer 10 on the bottom of the side control panel. Tighten the M4x12 screws (2 pcs) shown in the figure, and fasten the display signal line and power cord to the connecting shaft of the display support arm through cable ties.
  • Page 191 Open the bottom decorative cover of the left lifting arm as shown in the figure, tidy the display signal line and power cord, and fasten the crimping plate with the M3x8 countersunk screw. Crimping plate Bottom decorative cover After tidying the display power cord and signal line, fasten the lower cover of the support arm to the left floating arm with two M3x8 screws.
  • Page 192 As shown in the figure, connect the signal line and power cord plugs, fasten the ground wire clip between the shielding copper foils of the power cord, fasten the signal line with a fixing knob, and use the M4x8 screw to fix it. Use one M4x8 screw to fasten the ground wire of the power cord and use four cable ties to fasten the signal line and power cord.
  • Page 193: Lcd Signal Connector Pcba Assembly

    9.3.13 LCD Signal Connector PCBA assembly Refer to 9.3.6 Control Panel Assembly for details. Unscrew M4 X 12 cross panhead screw on UC-0.5 lock knob with screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove the signal cable of the monitor. Unscrew 2 M4 X12 cross panhead screws with screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove the LCD signal connector PCBA assembly.
  • Page 194 Rotating cover of the support arm Fixation UC-2 Bale of wire Fixation UC-0.5 for the monitor Rotate the support arm spanner clockwise to remove the pad of the support arm spanner. Unscrew M3 inner hexagon screws with M3 spanner to remove the support arm spanner. Unscrew 2 M4 X 12 cross panhead screws from the base of the control panel with cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove the cover of the side board.
  • Page 195 Remove the absorbing cotton insulation. Note: Do not tilt or block the screw holes when installing the absorbing cotton insulation anticlockwise. Unscrew 4 M4 X 12 cross panhead screws with screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove 4 clips. Note: Be aware of the orientation of the clip. Align the locating pin of the clip with the locating hole of the control panel base when performing the installation.
  • Page 196 Unscrew 2 M4 X 12 cross panhead screws on UC-0.5 lock knob with screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove the wires. Note: The orientation and the position of the fixing clip should keep same with these in the following figure. 10. Unscrew 4 M4 X12 cross panhead screws with screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove the connection wires of the coupling gel heating cup.
  • Page 197: Control Panel Moving Mechanism Assembly

    Base assembly Electrical magnet (FRU) 9.3.15 Control Panel Moving Mechanism Assembly Note: the ultrasound system can be disassembled only for the system equipped with the moving mechanism. The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4), flat-headed screwdriver, inner hex spanner (M3, M5). See Chapter 9.3.6, 9.3.8 and 9.3.9 for details.
  • Page 198 Unscrew 2 M4 X 12 cross panhead screws on drag chain holder-1 with screwdriver (M3, M4) to pull the wires out. Press the clip towards the arrow’s direction to disconnect the connectors of the electromagnets. Unscrew 12 M5 X 12 round inner head screw (with the pad) from the support arm’s cover with M5 inner hexagon spanner to remove the moving assembly of the control panel.
  • Page 199 Control panel moving mechanism assembly (FRU) 9.3.15.1 Double Sided Mechanism Lock Assembly Refer to Chapter 9.3.15 for details. Remove the screw pad. Unscrew 1 M3 x 10 stainless round inner head screw from the support arm lock with M3 inner hexagon spanner to remove the support arm lock. Unscrew 4 M5 X 16 stainless steel round inner head screws from the double sided mechanism lock assembly with M5 inner hexagon spanner to remove the double sided mechanism lock assembly.
  • Page 200 9.3.15.2 Electrical Magnet Refer to Chapter 9.3.15 for details. Split the bracket of the moving assembly from the Electromagnet 75 kgf. Shift lower bracket of the moving Electromagnet 75 kgf mechanism Unscrew 2 M4 X 12 cross panhead screws on UC-0.5 lock knob with screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove theUC-0.5 from the wires.
  • Page 201: Main Unit Rear Cover Assembly

    Plate spring Electromagnet 120kgf Unscrew 1 M4 X 12 cross panhead screw with the screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove the 75 kgf magnetic navigation plate. Note: The plate spring should face the magnet when installing the electrical magnet. Electromagnet 75 kgf 9.3.16 Main Unit Rear Cover Assembly The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4).
  • Page 202: Main Unit Left Cover Assembly

    Screw pad B Screw pad C Main unit back cover assembly (FRU) 9.3.17 Main Unit Left Cover Assembly The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4). See 9.3.16 for details. Unscrew 3 M4 X 12 cross panhead screws on the left cover with screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove the left cover of the main unit.
  • Page 203: Main Unit Right Cover Assembly

    Main unit left cover assembly 9.3.18 Main Unit Right Cover Assembly The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4). See 9.3.16 for details. Unscrew 3 M4 X 12 cross panhead screws on the right cover with screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove the right cover of the main unit. Structure and Assembly/Disassembly 9-41...
  • Page 204: Main Unit Front-Top Cover Assembly

    Main unit right cover assembly 9.3.19 Main Unit Front-top Cover Assembly The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4). See 9.3.17 and 9.3.18 for details. Unscrew 6 M4 X 12 cross panhead screws with the screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove the front cover of the main unit (do not scratch the right/left brake-pedal).
  • Page 205: Turbine Cover

    Main unit front cover assembly 9.3.20 Turbine Cover The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4). Unscrew 1 M4 X12 cross panhead screwdriver with the screwdriver (M3, M4) to lift the turbine cover up towards the arrow in the figure 2, and then remove the turbine cover towards the arrow in figure Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3...
  • Page 206: Main Unit Top Cover/Main Unit Top Cover Assembly

    Open the pivot of the turbine cover towards the arrow’s direction in figure 1; pull the turbine cover inside towards the arrow’s direction in figure 2; remove the turbine cover towards the arrow’s direction in figure 3. Figure 3 Figure 2 Figure 1 Open the pivot of the turbine cover towards the arrow’s direction gently.
  • Page 207: Right/Left Brake Pedal

    Front cover assembly of the main unit Unscrew 8 M4 X 12 cross panhead screws with screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove the upper front cover of the main unit. Back Front Right Left Top cover assembly of the main unit 9.3.23 Right/Left Brake Pedal The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4).
  • Page 208: Machine Assembly

    Right pedal Left pedal 9.3.24 Machine Assembly The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4), anti-electrostatic glove 9.3.24.1 TR64 PCBA See 9.3.16, 9.3.17 for details. Unscrew 6 M4 X 12 cross panhead screws with cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove the shield cover of the machine. Wear the anti-electrostatic glove.
  • Page 209 Note: Installing in reverse: If machine only contains one CW assembly, only the middle one (position 2) of three  TR64 boards can be installed with CW Assembly. Three TR64 boards are exactly same. If machine is equipped with three CW board, ...
  • Page 210 Do not touch the clip inside the red rectangle. Insert the board into the system. See the figure below. Do not touch the clip inside the red rectangle. Push the clips of the TR64 board to tighten the TR64 board. Incorrect demonstration of TR64 board: ...
  • Page 211 9.3.24.2 CW Assembly See 9.3.24.1 TR 64 PCBA for details. Unscrew 2 M3 X 8 cross panhead screws from the CW assembly (if machine only contains one CW assembly, only the second TR board is equipped with CW board; If machine has three CW assemblies, CW assembly should be removed from every TR64 board.) with the screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove the CW assembly.
  • Page 212 Unscrew 4 M4 X 12 cross panhead screws to remove PC box. Open the clip to remove the engine board PCBA. See Chapter 9.3.24.1 for details. Engine board PCBA 9.3.24.4 4D Module See 9.3.24.3 Engine Board PCBA for details. Unscrew 4 M3 X 8 cross panhead screws with screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove 4D assembly. 9-50 Structure and Assembly/Disassembly...
  • Page 213 4D Module 9.3.24.5 Inlet Fan Assembly See 9.3.16, 9.3.17 for details. Unscrew 2 M4 X 12 cross panhead screws with screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove 4D assembly to remove the inlet fan assembly. Inlet fan assembly (FRU) 9.3.24.6 PHV/PC/DC Box Assembly The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4).
  • Page 214 Unscrew two small pan-head screws (M4*12) from PHV box assembly with the screwdriver (M3, M4) to pull the PHV box assembly out (FRU). Unscrew four small pan-head screws (M4*12) from chassis plate to remove it. Then, pull the DC box assembly (FRU). Note: In case of the distortion of the pin, pull DC box assembly and PHV box assembly out ...
  • Page 215: Pc Main Board Assembly

    DC box PC box PHV box DC box (FRU) PHV box (FRU) 9.3.25 PC Main Board Assembly The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M2, M3, M4), diagonal cutting pliers. Remove PC box assembly, see 9.3.24.3 Engine Board PCBA Assembly for details. Note: In case of the distortion of the pin, pull PC box assembly out without shaking.
  • Page 216 Unscrew 5 M3 X 8 cross panhead screws from PC box assembly with the screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove PC main board assembly. 9.3.25.1 Button Battery See Chapter 9.3.24.6 and 9.3.25 for details. Take the button battery out (Lithium 3V 620mAh CR2450). Button battery Lithium 3V 620mAh CR2450 9-54 Structure and Assembly/Disassembly...
  • Page 217 9.3.25.2 GPU Fan See Chapter 9.3.25 for details Unscrew 8 M3 X 8 cross panhead screws from PC main unit assembly with screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove GPU fan assembly (equipped with the digital board). GPU fan cable Cut the cable tie CHS-3X100 with diagonal cutting pliers. Unscrew 3 M2 X 4 cross panhead screws from GPU fan with M2 screwdriver to remove GPU fan (FAN 12V 7.5CFM 34dB 70*67*12mm) from the metal of the digital board.
  • Page 218 GPU module (FRU) 9.3.25.4 CPU Module See Chapter 9.3.25 for details. Unplug fan cable. Unscrew 5 M2.5 X 20 cross panhead screws with screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove CPU module. Pull the fan cable of the CPU module (FRU) from PC main board assembly.
  • Page 219: Wireless Net Adapter

    9.3.25.6 PC Carrier Board See Chapter 9.3.25, 9.3.25.2, 9.3.25.3, 9.3.25.4 and 9.3.25.6 for details. The rest (including button battery) is PC carrier board (FRU) PC carrier board (FRU) 9.3.26 Wireless Net Adapter See 9.3.16 for details. Unscrew 2 M3 X 8 cross panhead screws from the shield cover of the wireless net adaptor with the screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove the shield cover.
  • Page 220: Antenna And Cable Assembly

    Open the clip of the wireless net adaptor. The adaptor goes upwards 45°. Then remove the adaptor. Wireless adaptor 9.3.27 Antenna and Cable Assembly See Chapter 9.3.26 for details. Unscrew two small panhead screws (M3*8) from wireless network adaptor cover to remove it. Push the antenna cable board out towards the arrow’s direction.
  • Page 221: Battery Assembly

    Push the antenna board towards arrow’s direction. Unplug 2 cable plugs from the wireless network adaptor. Cut the tie cable CHS-3X100mm with diagonal cutting pliers. Unscrew 2 M3 X8 cross panhead screws with the screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove the bracket of the antenna and cable.
  • Page 222: Io Assembly

    9.3.29 IO Assembly See Chapter 9.3.16, Chapter 9.3.26 and Chapter 9.3.27 for details. Unscrew 5 M4 X 12 cross panhead screws from IO assembly with the screwdriver (M3, M4) to pull the IO assembly out of the main board slot (FRU). NOTE: Avoid applying pressure to the cable hidden behind the IO assembly when installing IO assembly.
  • Page 223: Electronics Assembly On The Base

    Protective board Brake pedal Walking pedal Unscrew 11 M4 X12 cross panhead screws with the screwdriver (M3, M4) and pull the probe board assembly (FRU). Probe board assembly (FRU) 9.3.31 Electronics Assembly on the Base The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4), inner hexagonal wrench, diagonal cutting pliers, anti-electrostatic glove See 9.3.16, 9.3.17, 9.3.18, 9.3.19, 9.3.20 and 9.3.22 for details.
  • Page 224 Cut 7 tie cables CHS-3X100 with diagonal cutting pliers. AC-DC 24V power control cable Wear the anti-electrostatic glove. Press the clip towards the arrow’s direction to pull AC-DC 24V power control cable out of the mother board assembly. Push the lock of the 12 V power output towards the arrow’s direction in figure 2, and then pull the cables out.
  • Page 225 12V input cable AC-DC 24V power control cable Figure 1 Figure 2 Pull AC_DC 24V power output cable out of the stand column assembly. Unscrew the M4 cross panhead screw and M4 X12 cross panhead screw with the screwdriver (M3, M4), cut off CHS-4X150 cable tie fastening protective shield with diagonal cutting pliers, then unscrew 4 M4 X10 inner hex head screws (with elastic washers) with inner hexagonal wrench (M4) to take off protective shield and pull the electronics assembly on the base.
  • Page 226 NOTE Lift the electronics assembly up to remove it. CHS-4X150 cable tie 9.3.31.1 Power Input Assembly See Chapter 9.3.31 for details. Unscrew 4 M4 X 12 cross panhead screws from the power input cover with cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4) and cut off CHS-3X100 to remove the power input cover. Cable tie CHS-3X100 Unplug 3 auxiliary cables, remove a M4 X 8 screw on the grounding cable (009-005569-00) with the screwdriver (M3, M4).
  • Page 227 The power input assembly (FRU) 9.3.31.2 AC Connection 220V/AC Connection 110V See Chapter 9.3.31 for details. Unplug 8 plugs shown in the following figure from the AC connection board. Unscrew 4 M3 X8 cross panhead screws from AC connection board with the screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove the board (FRU).
  • Page 228 Unplug 2 plugs from the 5V board assembly. Unscrew 4 M3 X 8 cross panhead screws with screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove 5V assembly (FRU). NOTE Place the socket according to the figure below when installing in reverse. 5V board assembly (FRU) 9.3.31.4 AC Power Assembly See Chapter 9.3.31 for details.
  • Page 229 Unplug 6 cables from the AC power assembly. Unscrew 4 M4 X8 cross panhead screws and one M4 X 8 panhead screw from the AC power assembly to remove the AC power assembly (FRU). AC power assembly (FRU) 9.3.31.5 Transformer See Chapter 9.3.31 for details.
  • Page 230 Transformer (FRU) 9.3.31.6 24V Power Board See 9.3.31 for details. Unplug 1 plug shown in the following figure from the board. Unscrew six M4X8 cross panhead screws with the screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove the 24V Power Board (FRU). 9.3.31.7 AC Power Assembly (UR POWER) See 9.3.31 for details.
  • Page 231: Hdd Assembly

    Unscrew four M3X8 cross panhead screws from AC Power assembly with the screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove AC power assembly (FRU). AC power assembly (UR POWER/FRU) 9.3.32 HDD Assembly The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4). Structure and Assembly/Disassembly 9-69...
  • Page 232: Dvd Assembly

    See 9.3.16, 9.3.17 for details. Unscrew 2 M4 X 12 cross panhead screws on the HDD assembly and one M4 X 12 cross panhead screw from the fixing knob UC-1.5 with the screwdriver (M3, M4). Press the lock towards the arrow’s direction, and unplug the HDD signal cable of SATA and the HDD power supply cable of SATA, and then remove the HHD assembly (FRU).
  • Page 233 Cut 6 tie cables CHS-4X150 with diagonal cutting pliers. Unscrew 2 M4 X12 cross panhead screws from DVD assembly with the screwdriver (M3, M4), and unplug the power supply cable of the driver and the SATA cable (009-004588-00) from the right side of the main unit, and then remove DVD assembly (FRU).
  • Page 234: Front Output Panel

    Drive power and round SATA cable DVD assembly (FRU) 9.3.34 Front Output panel The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4). See 9.3.16, 9.3.17, 9.3.18 and 9.3.19, 9.3.20 and 9.3.22 for details. Unscrew 3 M4 X 12 screws from the output board assembly with cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4).
  • Page 235 Cut 4 tie cables CHS-3X100 with diagonal cutting pliers. Unplug MIC signal cable from the right mother board to remove the output board. MIC signal cable Front in assembly Structure and Assembly/Disassembly 9-73...
  • Page 236: Ecg Assembly

    9.3.35 ECG Assembly The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4). See 9.3.16, 9.3.17, 9.3.18 and 9.3.19 for details. Unscrew 3 M4 X 12 screws from the output board assembly with cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4). Unscrew 3 M4 X 12 cross panhead screws with screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove ECG assembly.
  • Page 237: Mother Board Assembly

    Magnetic ring 9.3.37 Mother Board Assembly The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4), anti-electrostatic glove See 9.3.16, 9.3.17, 9.3.18 and 9.3.19 and 9.3.24.1, 9.3.24.6 and 9.3.26 for details. Cut 12 tie cables CHS-3X100 and one tie cable CHS-4X150 with the diagonal cutting pliers. Unscrew the power supply terminal on the primary monitor, touch screen and control panel with the screwdriver (M3, M4).
  • Page 238 Unplug all cables on the mother board. Signal cable of the touch screen High speed USB cable Mini-HDMI cable Power supply cable of the monitor, touch screen and the control panel Low speed signal cable Signal cable of left/right SATA HDD signal speaker cable SATA HDD signal...
  • Page 239 Unscrew 14 M3 X 8 screws (marked with Y) with cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove the mother board assembly (FRU). NOTE Disassemble PC/PHV/DC/TR assembly and TR64 board PCBA/engine PCBA first, and then remove the mother board assembly. Otherwise, unplugging the mother board with the force will lead to the damage to the socket of the mother board.
  • Page 240: Housing Assembly Of The Main Unit

    9.3.38 Housing Assembly of the Main Unit The disassembly tool: spanner (sharp nose pliers), cross screwdriver (M3, M4), inner hexagon spanner (M5, M6). See 9.3.16, 9.3.17, 9.3.18, 9.3.19, 9.3.20, 9.3.21 and 9.3.22 for details. 9.3.38.1 The Back Handle of the Main Unit The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4), inner hex spanner (M5).
  • Page 241 Back handle of the main unit 9.3.38.2 Back Rod of the Brake Pedal The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4). See 9.3.16 for details. Cut off CHS-4X150 cable tie fastening protective shield with diagonal cutting pliers, then unscrew 2 M4 X10 inner hex head screws (with elastic washers) with inner hexagonal wrench (M4) to take off protective shield.
  • Page 242 Step on the brake pedal and the walking pedal. Unscrew 2 M4 X 12 cross panhead screws with cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4), then take off protective board. The brake pedal The walking pedal Protective board Open the brake pedal. Unscrew 1 M4 X 12 cross panhead screw with the screwdriver (M3, M4) from the left front caster.
  • Page 243 M4X12 cross panhead screw M6X16stainless steel round inner head screw Right brake rod 9.3.38.4 Central Brake Pedal Assembly The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4), inner hex spanner (M5). See 9.3.16, 9.3.17, 9.3.18, 9.3.19, 9.3.23 and 9.3.38.3 for details. Unscrew 8 M6 X 16 stainless steel round inner head screws by M6 inner hexagon spanner to remove the central brake pedal assembly (FRU).
  • Page 244 Central caster Central caster (Straight line) (Full lock) M4X12 combination screw (2) Right rod Left rod Front rod Step on two pedals. Unscrew 4 M4 X 12 screws (2 screws on each side) with the screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove two caster bearings and two rotating bearings. Note: Place two back rotating bearings level when installing them.
  • Page 245 Back transmitting Caster bearing (2) bearing (2) Unscrew 4 M4 X 12 screws (2 screws on each side) with the screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove two caster bearings and two front transmitting bearings. Note: Place two back rotating bearings level when installing them. Structure and Assembly/Disassembly 9-83...
  • Page 246 Caster bearing (2) Front transmitting bearing (2) Lay the main unit bracket to the left side or the right side. Use M8 inner hexagon spanner to unfasten 16 M8 X 25 round inner head screws (with the pad) on one straight line caster (marked with the green spot) and 3 full lock casters (marked with the red spot) to remove the casters.
  • Page 247 See 9.3.16, 9.3.17, 9.3.18, 9.3.19, 9.3.20, 9.3.21 and 9.3.22 for details. Cut 2 tie cables CHS-3X100 off with the diagonal cutting pliers, and open the cover of one side. Unscrew 2 M4 X 12 cross panhead screws on both sides with screwdriver (M3, M4) to the drag chain and the bracket.
  • Page 248 Non-moving assembly type  See Chapter 9.3.6, 9.3.8 and 9.3.9 for details. Unscrew 3 M4 X 12 cross panhead screws on UC-0.5 with the screwdriver (M3, M4) to pull the cables out, and cut two tie cables CHS-4X150 off Open the clip from the left/right speaker assembly.
  • Page 249 See 9.3.16, 9.3.17, 9.3.18, 9.3.19, 9.3.20, 9.3.21 and 9.3.22 for details. Unscrew 3 M3 X 8 cross panhead screws with screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove the cable shield cover. NOTE The cable shield cover can be removed without untightening two screws marked with the square.
  • Page 250 Cut the cable tie CHS-3X100 with the diagonal cutting pliers. Unplug 4 plugs from the descending control panel. AC_DC 24V power output cable Interrupt control signal cable Power transmitting Control signal cable cable of the magnet of the gliding Cable tie CHS-3X100 Unscrews 7 M6 X 20 round inner head screws (with the pad) with the M6 spanner to remove the motor-driven lift mechanical assembly (equipped with the position signal cable, Motor-driven lift mechanical assembly and the lift control PCBA assembly), power transmitting...
  • Page 251 The motor-driven lift mechanical assembly (equipped with the position signal cable, the motor-driven lift mechanical assembly and the lift control PCBA assembly, turbine protection bracket). Unscrew 4 M4 X 12 cross panhead screws with screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove turbine support bracket.
  • Page 252 Position signal cable Cable tie CHS-3X100mm Fixing knob UC-0.5 Power cable of brushless Fixing knob UC-1.5 DC motor Unscrew 4 M3 X 8 cross panhead screws from the anti-collision sensor with the screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove the signal cable. Unscrew 3 M3 X 8 cross panhead screws with screwdriver (M3, M4) to remove lift control PCBA assembly.
  • Page 253 10. Use M6 inner hexagon spanner to unfasten 4 fixing screws (with the pad) to remove the motor-driven lift mechanical assembly. The electrical ascending/descending mechanism (FRU) 9.3.38.7 Lift Control PCBA Assembly The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4). See Chapter 9.3.38.6 for details. Use M5 inner hexagon spanner to unfasten 2 screws on the coupling.
  • Page 254 The lift control PCBA assembly (FRU) 9.3.38.8 Turbine Support Bracket The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4). See Chapter 9.3.37.6 for details. Turbine support bracket 9.3.38.9 The Motor of Electrical Ascending/Descending Mechanism The disassembly tool: M5, M6 Inner hexagon spanner See 9.3.16, 9.3.17, 9.3.18 and 9.3.19, 9.3.20, 9.3.21 and 9.3.22 for details.
  • Page 255 MOTOR brushless DC 24V 50 W reduction ratio 30 9.3.38.10 Sensor The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4). See Chapter 9.3.38.6 for details. Unscrew 2 M4 X 12 cross panhead screws on UC-1.5 and UC-0.5 fixing knob with the screwdriver (M3, M4) to cut off the tie cable CHS-3X100mm from the position signal cable. Pull the position signal cable from the lift control PCBA assembly.
  • Page 256: Magnetic Generator Trolley

    9.3.39 Magnetic Generator Trolley The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4), inner hex spanner (M5). 9.3.39.1 Sliding Pole Assembly Hold the sliding pole assembly on one hand, and loosen the sliding pole anticlockwise on another hand. Lift the sliding pole straight up. Sliding pole assembly Adjusting knob Note:...
  • Page 257 Storage tray Unscrew M4 X12(M3*2, M4*2) stainless cross panhead combination screws from the connecting base to remove the base. Connecting base assembly (FRU) 9.3.39.3 Bottom Cover Remove the shield cover from the fixture. Unscrew the M6 X 30 (*4) round inner head screws (with the pad) with M6 spanner to lift the upper part of the standing pole.
  • Page 258 Shield cover Trolley bottom view Unscrew M6 X 20 (*5) round inner head screws (with pads) with the M6 screwdriver to remove the bottom cover. Bottom cover (FRU) 9.3.39.4 Casters Use the spanner (equipped in FRU) to remove the five casters respectively. Note: In case of the trolley falling, please uninstall the caster one after one.
  • Page 259: Magnetic Navigator

    Caster and spanner (FRU) 9.3.40 Magnetic Navigator Note: Place the set of the magnetic navigator away from the electromagnetic interference sources, such as power filter, signal indication, magnetically activated metal materials, cell phone in the use of the devices. Plug the auxiliary output power supply cable, data cable, magnetic generator and sensor to the magnetic navigator respectively following the arrow’s guide.
  • Page 260 <1>Auxiliary <2>USB Data cable output power supply cable <9>Magnetic navigator (rear) <9>Magnetic navigator (front) <5>Motion (abdomen) <4>Positioning (probe) sensor port sensor port <3>Magnetic generator <7>Positioning (probe) <8>Motion (abdomen) navigation support sensor support <6>Sensor (2) The description of the magnetic navigator is given in details. See the table below. Device Name Port Description...
  • Page 261 Device Name Port Description Plug the magnetic generator to the Transmitter port. Place it around the patient’s shoulder or two sides of the patient’s abdomen. The magnetic generator should be frontal-faced with the lesion. The frontal face of the magnetic generator keeps 20-60 cm from the target Magnetic Transmitter within the scope 30 cm up/down and 28 cm left/right.
  • Page 262 Device Name Port Description Silk print on the probe Silk print on the support Push the navigation support fastened following  the arrow’s guide. Fastened here Positioning (probe) sensor: fix the positioning (probe) sensor which is already plugged in positioning (probe) sensor port to the cavity of the positioning (probe) navigation support following guide.
  • Page 263 Device Name Port Description Face downward Motion (abdomen) sensor support: stick the sensor support against the top left of the patient’s abdomen with the medical plasters (below left costal arch, right above the navel, the area where the skin moves apparently with the respiration). Place the magnetic navigator behind the Ultrasound Magnetic <9>...
  • Page 265: Installing Options

    Installing Options 10.1 Installing Optional Software Copy optional key file to USB flash disk and plug USB flash disk to the port. Open Setup menu. Select [Maintenance]→[Option]. Select the software package to be installed from the list. Click [Install]. Select key file from the dialog box, and then click [OK]. Select more than 1 option from the list and click [Batch Install] to install more than 1 option.
  • Page 266 Installing iClear  Acquire the iClear Dongle and USB disk containing an optional key file. Install the iClear Dongle to the system. For details, Please refer to "10.2.4 iClear+ Dongle". After successfully installing the iClear Dongle, enter [Setup]-[Maintenance]-[Option] and you can see that the Host ID of iClear Dongle is displayed in the status column of iClear Install the iClear...
  • Page 267: Installation Of Hardware Optional Function

    10.2 Installation of Hardware Optional Function Hardware configuration list that the product supports is displayed below: Material Installation Material No. Material and pictures Remarks Description reference 115-032776-00 module kit Optional, (AHA) including Referring to DC-IN cable 9.3.34 and lead 115-032777-00 module kit (IEC) Optional.
  • Page 268: Magnetic Transmitter Trolley Assembly

    Material Installation Material No. Material and pictures Remarks Description reference Signal Cable 115-046246-00 Optional 10.2.3 ASSY for Pen Probe iClear+ 115-069336-00 Optional Dongle Kit 10.2.1 Magnetic Transmitter Trolley Assembly The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4), inner hex spanner (M6). Lay the column onto the base assembly.
  • Page 269 Protective shield Tighten screws M4X12 (*2) with cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4) to fix the connector assembly onto the column. Connector assembly Align the basket onto the connector assembly and press downwards to assemble the basket. Basket Check if it is well attached Loose the regulating handle of the cantilever assembly and then cover the handle to the column.
  • Page 270: Probe Adapter Installation

    Unscrew Anti-slip entirely to heat-shrinkabl avoid stud e sleeve scratching the column Regulating handle Align the stud with the groove 10.2.2 Probe Adapter Installation 1. Firstly, move the probe adapter locking lever to horizontal direction and keep probe locking lever at unlock position. Then, push probe adapter to probe port slowly and carefully while keeping the socket position upward.
  • Page 271: Pencil Probe Signal Cable Assembly

    Tighten Probe adapter locking lever 3. Stick the probe connector to probe socket of the probe adapter and keep the cable upward, and then move the lever to locking position in order to lock the probe, achieving the installation of probe adapter and probe.
  • Page 272 Comparison before and after removing pencil probe knockout cover 3. Install fixed plate of pencil probe signal line assembly to front output panel mental part through two cross panhead screws M3X8. Fixed board 4. Fix the front output panel with ECG board again through five cross recessed small pan head screws M4X12.
  • Page 273: Iclear Dongle

    The pencil probe signal line can be connected with mother board after passing through keyboard low speed signal line. The cover can back to the original position through inverse operation of step1. 10.2.4 iClear Dongle The disassembly tool: cross-headed screwdriver (M3, M4), anti-electrostatic glove. Take off the iClear Dongle cover, and insert the dongle to the USB port of the ECG module signal cable on the mother board at the back of the system, as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 274 USB port of the ECG module signal iClear Dongle cable on the mother board Hang the backup plate on the open slot hole, and move it to the left until the flange of the backup plate is close to the Dongle and there is a tiny gap. Use two M3X8 cross panhead combination screws to fix the backup plate.
  • Page 275: System Diagnosis And Support

    System Diagnosis and Support 11.1 General Status Indicator 11.1.1 Indicators on Control Panel Status Icon Status definition and description indicators Power-on status The indicator is off when the system is turned off; indicator Press the button, the indicator blinks green, and then blinks orange. The indicator becomes green (the start-up is a short process.) AC indicator The indicator is green at AC supply.
  • Page 276: Display Status Indicator

    Entering or exiting the freezing status via the [Freeze] key status Freeze button is blue When you press any keys The logo “mindray” There is no operation for the on the control panel, the scrolls. Screen-s time set first, and then the...
  • Page 277 status. 1 Short-press the power button, and then the system enters stand-by status by The standby indicator choosing from the status The system restores to the blinks orange. popped on the screen. Standby frozen status after For details on battery 2 There is no operation for the status restarting by short-pressing...
  • Page 278: Starting Process Of The Whole Machine

    11.2 Starting Process of the Whole Machine The system is powered on Press the power button on the control panel Power-on status indicator Blank screen in the short time lights on After the system is powered on, BIOS starts up BIOS startup screen displays 1.
  • Page 279: Alarming And Errors

    11.3 Alarming and Errors The warning alert appears when the abnormality occurs to the device. The LOGO file is saved in the system log. NOTE: Date represents the date; Time represents the time; Errorcode represents the error code; [XXX] represents the place where the test happens.[YYY] represents the button and the encoder silk print.
  • Page 280: Battery Error

    "Date" "Time" "Errocode": System Monitor: Exclude the situation of the "Errocode" Temperature alert! [XXX], Upper Limt temperature and the air condition. FPGA temperature:[HHH]℃. Replace the device fan if there is temperature abnormality to the device fan. If the The monitoring: RX1 Tj, RX2 Tj, RX3 Tj, warning! problem is not solved with these Shut down in...
  • Page 281: Board Error

    "Date" "Time" "Errocode": System Restart the device to recheck the problem. Monitor:HV supply alert! [XXX] If the problem still exists, replace the PHV Voltage protect. box or TR board. "Date" "Time" "Errocode": System Exclude the situation of the temperature Monitor:[XXX] over temperature and the air condition.
  • Page 282: Error Code List

    Monitor:[XXX] abnormal alert! assembly. "Date" "Time" E010: System Replace the electrical control panel or electrical drive board. Monitor: Motor driving board alert! Motor control board and motor driving board communication error! "Date" "Time" E011: System Replace the electrical control panel or electrical drive board.
  • Page 283 DC box assembly V008 STB5V Source: DC box assembly Load: PC carrier board assembly, CPU module assembly DC box assembly V009 AP3V8 Source: DC box assembly Load: TR board DC box assembly V010 AP1V4 Source: DC box assembly Load: TR board DC box assembly V011 AP2V1...
  • Page 284 TR board V024 RX1_Vccaux Source: TR board Load: TR board TR board V025 RX2_Vccint Source: TR board Load: TR board TR board V026 RX2_Vccbram Source: TR board Load: TR board TR board V027 RX2_Vccaux Source: TR board Load: TR board TR board V028 RX3_Vccint...
  • Page 285 T011 DSP Tj Engine Board F001 Fan_80_J6 Inlet fan assembly [FAN_IN_TACH0(J6)] F002 Fan_80_J6 Inlet fan assembly [FAN_IN_TACH1(J6)] F003 Fan_80_J6 Inlet fan assembly [FAN_IN_TACH2(J6)] F004 Fan_60_J3 Inlet fan assembly [FAN_IN_TACH3(J3)] F005 Fan_60_J3 Inlet fan assembly [FAN_IN_TACH4(J3)] F006 Fan_60_J1 Inlet fan assembly [FAN_IN_TACH5(J1)] F007 Fan_60_J1 Inlet fan assembly [FAN_OUT_TACH0(J1)]...
  • Page 286 PHV box assembly P004 PHV2N Source: PHV box assembly Load: TR board PHV box assembly P005 PHV1P_PHV2P Source: PHV box assembly Load: TR board PHV box assembly P006 PHV1N_PHV2N Source: PHV box assembly Load: TR board PHV box assembly P007 PHV1P_PHV1N Source: PHV box assembly Load: TR board...
  • Page 287: Self Test

    PHV box assembly P021 CWN_VP Reserved PHV_DCDC_OT P022 PHV box assembly P023 PHV_LDO_OTP PHV box assembly PHV box assembly PHV1P_OPP_O P024 Source: PHV box assembly Load: TR board PHV box assembly PHV1N_OPP_O P025 Source: PHV box assembly Load: TR board PHV box assembly PHV2P_OPP_O P026...
  • Page 288 The dialog box appears to remind the restart of the system. Then, click [Yes]. The booting screen of system self test appears. 11-14 System Diagnosis and Support...
  • Page 289 Configure related preset items on maintenance self test interface. After finishing the configuration, click [Start] to perform self test. See the table below: Button Name Description [Open All] Click to unfold all items that are folded. [Close All] Click to fold all items that are unfolded. [Default] The system selects the item tests to be performed.
  • Page 290 [Save Report] The dialog box to remind the user of exporting the report appears by clicking the button. Plug the removable storage device, and select related logic drive, and then click [OK]. The test data is saved to the selected root directory. The button is disabled if the removable storage device is not plugged in.
  • Page 291 Beyond that, the status bar shows the remaining time of the test. Monitoring information Monitoring information include: current time, CPU occupation rate, memory occupation rate, CPU temperature, DSP FPGA temperature, TRA FPGA temperature, TRB FPGA temperature, TRC FPGA temperature (if TRA, TRB and TRC is not detected, FPGA temperature will not be displayed on the interface).
  • Page 292: User Self Test

    The number to the test item appears in front of the name of test item. The number format is: ZXXYY. XX represents sequence number of the first level for item test and YY represents the second level. For example: the number of “the power monitor test” is Z0203, in which “02” represents the second test item on the first level and 03 represents the tenth test item on PC board.
  • Page 293 Display area of self- test items Monitoring info Status There are three divisions in user self test interface: display area of self test item, monitoring information and status bar. The functions on monitoring information are same with those on user self-test interface.
  • Page 294: Test Report

    11.4.4 Test Report 11.4.4.1 Test Report The default format of test report is HTML. The test report can be browsed via Internet Explorer. The format is shown below: On the left side lie the test items. The items are classified according to test results. Click the test item on the left side, and the test data of the test item displays in the report.
  • Page 295 Test data format of each test item is shown below: in which, Z0201 refers to the index of test item; [Board/Module] refers to the board and module that test item lies in. [Test Result] refers to the result of test item. [Information] refers to the information of the test item.
  • Page 297: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance 12.1 Overview The maintenance procedure in this chapter is only for recommendation. 12.1.1 Tools, Measurement Devices and Consumables Table 12-1 The list for Tools and Measurement Devices Tools/Measurement Qty. Remarks Devices Plastic and resin Used to contain the physiological saline and two container probes available in the container.
  • Page 298 Item Frequency Method The monitor and the touch screen 1 time/month Ditto cleaning Trackball cleaning 1 time/month Ditto Control Panel/minor panel cleaning 1 time/month Ditto Every time after Probe cleaning (head of the probe) Ditto Probe cable and connector cover 1 time/month Ditto cleaning...
  • Page 299: Cleaning

    12.2 Cleaning 12.2.1 System Cleaning 12.2.1.1 Cleaning Flow Power off and pull out the power cables Clean dust-proof covers Clean monitor and touch screen Clean trackball Clean control and minor panel Clean probes Clean holders Clean cover Fig 12-1 The View of Cleaning Maintenance WARNING: Before cleaning the system, be sure to turn off the power and disconnect the power cord from the outlet.
  • Page 300 b) Cleaning the dust-proof mesh---use soft brush to clean off the dust on the mesh; c) Installing dust-proof mesh. Insert dust-proof covers into the slot of the base box. Push the mesh towards the arrow’s direction. CAUTION: Please clean all dust-proof covers of the system periodically (1 time per month);...
  • Page 301 Monitor cleaning (touch screen) Tool: dry soft cloth, clean water and soap-suds.  Method:  Use dry clean soft cloth to clean monitor and touch screen. If there are any stains, use dry soft cloth or mild soap-suds to clean to clean off, and then air dry it. Trackball cleaning Tool: tissue, dry soft cloth, mild soap-suds ...
  • Page 302 Control panel cleaning Tool: dry soft cloth, mild soap-suds  Method:  Use dry soft cloth to clean control panel (including keystroke, encoder, locking lever).Or use mild soap-suds to clean off the stains, and then use dry clean soft cloth to dry it. If it is difficult to clean the control panel, please remove the caps of the encoders, and then use mild soap-suds to clean off.
  • Page 303: Peripherals Cleaning

    Remove the cover and clean the cover. Holder cleaning Tool: dry soft cloth, soft brush, mild soap-suds  Method:  a) Use soft dry cloth to clean off the dust on probe and gel holder and its gap; use the soft brush to clean off the dust from gaps and probe holders of smaller intracavity probes.
  • Page 304: Check

    12.3 Check 12.3.1 General Check Table 12-5 The list for general check Item Method Visual estimation, check whether there are any cracks and distention to probe head. Visual estimation, check whether there is aging or peeling; Probe Visual estimation, check whether there is the foreign matters or dirt to the probe’s connector.
  • Page 305: Check For Peripherals And Optional Functions

    Item Method Check the basic operation in M mode. Check the basic M mode software and hardware assembly which affect M-mode operation. Scan the gray scale on body mark mode. Use controls Measurement (General to measure the accuracy of the distance and the area. measurement, optional application Verify the measurement accuracy by employing the measurement for 2D, M, Doppler)
  • Page 306: Mechanical Safety Inspection

    12.3.4 Mechanical Safety Inspection Mechanical safety inspection is mainly used to check mechanical strength and mechanical function of the key assembly of ultrasonic system. The mode of test evaluation mainly is: Perform the evaluation by means of visual check and operating check, if the check result cannot pass, the system is in abnormal status now.
  • Page 307 Table 12-8 Mechanical Safety Check Item Method Tool Visually check to confirm there is no any crack. Caster none 1. Visually check to confirm that there is no screws and Inner hexagon the connecting screws are free of breakage or falling wrench 8 off.
  • Page 308: Electrical Safety Inspection

    Item Method Tool Hold the ascending button of the handle to ascend the none control panel. The ascending button is unable when reaching the height. No noise in the process. Hold the descending button of the handle to descend the control panel. The descending button is unable when reaching the bottom.
  • Page 309: Troubleshooting Of Regular Malfunctions

    Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions Note: deal with the error based on the field situation. 13.1 System Cannot Power On 13.1.1 Related Modules or Boards Descriptions Remarks The circuit breakers 5V board assembly AC power assembly DC box assembly Mother board assembly PC carrier board assembly CPU module assembly AC connection board PCBA...
  • Page 310: Troubleshooting

    13.1.3 Troubleshooting---System Cannot Power up Fault Description Cause Analysis Measure Breaker tripping AC power supply Replace AC power assembly error or 5V supply assembly or 5V board assembly error board assembly AC power indicator remains off; 1. No AC input; 1.
  • Page 311: System Cannot Start

    13.2 System Cannot Start 13.2.1 Related Modules or Boards Description Remarks PC carrier board assembly CPU module assembly SSD card Battery assembly 13.2.2 Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting Remarks The display and progress status when starting the system Alarm and prompts when starting the system Backlight status on the control panel Display indicator...
  • Page 312: Image Problems

    Failure of standby function Battery damage or protection After AC power is connected, occurs when the system is restart the ultrasound powered by battery. system. Check if there is any battery warning, and check if After AC power is the battery indicator is on. connected, the standby Enter standby status, status cannot be recovered.
  • Page 313: Troubleshooting-Imaging

    13.3.3 Troubleshooting-Imaging No. Fault Description Cause Analysis Measure Probe can be PHV voltage error Refer to 2.3.4 recognized but no echo signal in ultrasonic image region Dark strips Probe malfunction, eg. array corruption etc. Replace the probe. appear on B Change another probe and check if the image problem remains...
  • Page 314: Probe Socket System Malfunction

    13.4 Probe Socket System Malfunction 13.4.1 Related Modules or Boards Description Remarks Probe board assembly 13.4.2 Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting Remarks Probe recognition of probes when connecting on the same or varied ports Probe board ID of the system 13.4.3 Troubleshooting of Probe Socket System Fault Cause Analysis...
  • Page 315: Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting

    Wireless net adapter material package 13.5.2 Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting Remarks Working conditions of IO USB interface. Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions 13-7...
  • Page 316: Troubleshooting Of Io Interface System

    13.5.3 Troubleshooting of IO Interface System Fault Description Cause Analysis Measure Two loudspeakers are Abnormal video circuit on PC carrier Replace PC carrier mute. board board Only one loudspeaker Replace speaker Loudspeaker errors is mute. assembly Abnormal video circuit on PC carrier Replace PC carrier MIC malfunction board...
  • Page 317: Control Panel Failure

    Normal primary monitor Replace HDMI or HDMI (or VGA) strips Poor HDMI or VGA signal VGA or set resolution or blinking on the monitor 13.6 Control Panel Failure 13.6.1 Related Modules or Boards Description Remarks The top cover of keyboard assembly Small keyboard Trackball General encoder board...
  • Page 318: Lcd Display Failure

    Trackball failed or Dirt or obstacles jam in the Open and clean the glove abnormal trackball glove. Improper settings of trackball Preset the system speed in system preset; Degenerated trackball Replace the trackball performance Keys on the control panel Single encoder error Replace the encoder board work well, but single encoder does not work.
  • Page 319: Troubleshooting Of The Monitor

    13.7.3 Troubleshooting of the Monitor Fault Description Cause Analysis Measure Control panel powered on Monitor error Replace monitor normally; package No display (blank screen) on the LCD; Green indicator of the display is on. Control panel powered on Abnormal power supply of the Check the power supply monitor and the monitor error normally;...
  • Page 320: Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting

    13.8.2 Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting Remarks Wave features of ECG signal 13.8.3 Troubleshooting for ECG Module No. Fault Description Cause Analysis Solution Fail to open ECG relevant functions. ECG error. Replace ECG module. Enable ECG. The waveform of ECG appears as ECG error.
  • Page 321 Enter 4D mode. 4D image, halt Abnormal drive circuit or 4D Replace the material when working. probe package of 4D module or 4D probe. Enter 4D mode. the probe works 4D probe error Replace 4D probe well. No distortions on 4D image. Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions 13-13...
  • Page 323: Appendix A Electrical Safety Inspection

    Appendix A Electrical Safety Inspection The following electrical safety tests are recommended as part of a comprehensive preventive maintenance program. They are a proven means of detecting abnormalities that, if undetected, could prove dangerous to either the patient or the operator. Additional tests may be required according to local regulations.
  • Page 324 ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION 1- Power Cord Plug TEST PROCEDURE  The Power Plug The Power Plug Pins No broken or bent pin. No discolored pins. The Plug Body No physical damage to the plug body. No physical damage to the strain relief. No plug The Strain Relief warmth for device in use.
  • Page 325 ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION Device Enclosure And Accessories TEST PROCEDURE  Visual Inspection No physical damage to the enclosure and accessories. No physical damage to meters, switches, connectors, etc. No residue of fluid spillage (e.g., water, coffee, The Enclosure and Accessories chemicals, etc.).
  • Page 326 ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION Device Labeling TEST PROCEDURE Check the labels provided by the manufacturer or the healthcare facility is present and legible. Main Unit Label  Integrated Warning Labels  Slope and High Voltage Caution Label  Don’t Stress Label ...
  • Page 327 ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION 4- Protective Earth Resistance VOERVIEW Protective Earth Resistance is measured using the RED test lead attached to the DUT Protective Earth terminal or Protective Earth Metal enclosure or equipotential terminal. Select the test current by pressing SOFT KEY 3 to toggle between 1AMP, 10AMP, and 25AMP. The front panel outlet power is turned off for this test.
  • Page 328 ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION 4- Protective Earth Resistance Attach the 601PRO RED input lead to the device’s Protective Earth terminal or an exposed metal area. Press shortcut key 3. The Protective Earth Resistance test is displayed. Press SOFT KEY 3 to select a test current (1AMP, 10AMP, or 25AMP). The selected test current is displayed in the upper right corner of the display.
  • Page 329 ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION Earth Leakage Test OVERVIEW Run an Earth Leakage test on the device being tested before performing any other leakage tests. Leakage current is measured the following ways: ♦ Earth Leakage Current, leakage current measured through DUT outlet Earth ♦...
  • Page 330 ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION Earth Leakage Test Figure 1 Earth leakage test  Failure Check any short-circuits of the Y capacitor on power unit. Replace a new one if any portion defective. Check any broken of the Power Unit. Replace a new one if any portion defective. Inspect mains wiring for bad crimps, poor connections, or damage.
  • Page 331 ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION Patient Leakage Current OVERVIEW Patient leakage currents are measured between a selected applied part and mains earth. All measurements may have either a true RMS or a DC-only response. TEST PROCEDURE  Prepare Perform a calibration from the Mains on Applied Part menu. The following outlet conditions apply when performing this test: Normal Polarity, Earth Open, Outlet ON Normal Polarity, Outlet ON...
  • Page 332 ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION Patient Leakage Current Modify the configuration of the front panel outlet by pressing the appropriate SOFT KEY on the 601PRO. Press the print data key at any time to generate a printout of the latest measurement. Figure 2 patient leakage Current ...
  • Page 333 ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION Patient Leakage Current All countries For BF ECG input and transducer 100μA Normal Condition 500μA Single Fault Condition Electrical Safety Inspection A-11...
  • Page 334 ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION Mains on Applied Part Leakage OVERVIEW The Mains on Applied Part test applies a test voltage, which is 110% of the mains voltage, through a limiting resistance, to selected applied part terminals. Current measurements are then taken between the selected applied part and earth. Measurements are taken with the test voltage (110% of mains) to applied parts in the normal and reverse polarity conditions as indicated on the display.
  • Page 335 ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION Mains on Applied Part Leakage From the MAIN MENU, or with the outlet unpowered, plug the DUT into the 601 Attach the applied parts to the 601PRO applied part terminals. Attach the red terminal lead to a conductive part on the DUT enclosure. Press shortcut key 7.
  • Page 336 ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION Mains on Applied Part Leakage or owner to correct any deviations. As a work around, check the other outlets to see if they could be used instead. Change another probe to confirm if the fail is caused by console. Inspect wiring for bad crimps, poor connections, or damage.
  • Page 337 ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION Patient Auxiliary Current overview Patient Auxiliary currents are measured between any selected ECG jack and the remaining selected ECG jacks. All measurements may have either a true RMS or a DC-only response. TEST PROCEDURE  Prepare From the MAIN MENU, or with the outlet unpowered, plug the DUT into the 601PRO front panel outlet, and turn on the device.
  • Page 338 ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION Patient Auxiliary Current  NOTE If the current test standard being used does not include Patient Auxiliary Current DC readings, or the DC option is not enabled, then DC readings will not be available through the APPLIED PART SOFT KEY selections.
  • Page 339 ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION FORM (Class I equipment) Overall assessment: □ Scheduled inspection Test item: 1, 2, 3 □ Unopened repair type Test item: 1, 2, 3 Opened repair type, not modify the power part □ Test item: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 including transformer or patient circuit board Opened repair type, modify the power part including □...
  • Page 341: Appendix B Phantom Usage Illustration

    Appendix B Phantom Usage Illustration Targets Disposal of Phantom KS107BD A1——A5: Axial resolution target group Blind-area target group C: Longitudinal target group D: Horizontal target group Mimic tumor F: Mimic sac (diam 10mm) and stone Mimic sac (diam 6mm) 4. Line Target System There are 8 groups of nylon line targets disposed as shown in the figure.
  • Page 342 A1——A4 Axial resolution target group B1——B4 Lateral resolution target group Longitudinal target group Horizontal target group E1——E3 Mimic sacs with diameters of 2, 4, 6mm 4. Line Target System There are 8 groups of line targets disposed in TM material as shown in the figure. 1.A1——A4:...
  • Page 343: Appendix C Description Of Self Test Items

    Appendix C Description of Self Test Items C.1.1 Z0101 HDD Test Top test item  Test Content  Test whether the operating system can recognize the HDD. Analysis to Test Failure  If the test result is NaN, it indicates the system does not recognize the HDD. If the test result is Error, it indicates that the error happens when acquiring the HDD information from the operating system.
  • Page 344 C.1.3 Display Count Status Test Z0202 Top test item  PC Module and MF FPGA Interconnection Test Test content  Check whether the black screen fault occurs during the Doppler running. During the test, the self-test program reads the black screen count in the startup phase in the integral life cycle of the machine —...
  • Page 345 Analysis to test failure  The drive goes wrong if the test result appears Error. The voltage value does not meet the requirement if the test result appears FAIL. Suggestion to failure test  Restart the device to perform the self test if the test result appears Error. It is necessary to restore the device if Error re-appears.
  • Page 346 Analysis to test failure  If the test result appears NaN, it indicates the microphone is not plugged in well or the circuit is not in the place. The microphone’s interface goes wrong if the test result appears FAIL. Suggestion to failure test ...
  • Page 347 Test Content  Read +12V, +3.3V, +2.1V, +5V, +5.7V, -12V, -5.7V, +2.9V, +5V_STB, +3.8V, +1.4V voltage values on DC-Dc board via ADT7462 drive. Judge whether they match with the requirements. Analysis to Test Failure  The drive goes wrong if the test result appears Error. The voltage value does not meet the requirement if the test result appears FAIL.
  • Page 348 C.1.13 Z0403 Primary LCD Monitor Configuration Test Top test item  Primary LCD Monitor Serial Number Test Test content  The test reads the checksum of the primary LCD monitor and compares the checksum with that in the configuration file. Analysis to test failure ...
  • Page 349 Test Content  The Doppler reads the brightness according to the brightness sensor on the main monitor. It can adjust the brightness degree. It is designed to test whether the brightness sensor can work. (Note: the self-test does not set the brightness for the monitor. Set the brightness via “Primary monitor control test”...
  • Page 350 C.1.17 Secondary LCD Monitor Brightness Control Z0502 Test Top test item  Secondary LCD Monitor I2C Interconnection Test Test content  The dialog box appears when performing the test. The program controls the brightness of secondary LCD monitor via 12C interface. The brightness goes down to the lowest, and then goes up to the highest, then gets back to normal.
  • Page 351 Test Content  The dialog box appears on the primary monitor when performing the test. It has to change the circle on the touch screen into green manually. The program passes the test automatically if all circles turn into green. Click “Touch screen does not work well”...
  • Page 352 Test content  Test USB communication between control panel and main unit works well via reading internal USB disk drive. Analysis to test failure  The drive goes wrong if the test result appears Error. The communication between control panel and main unit goes wrong if the test result is FAIL. Suggestion to failure test ...
  • Page 353 C.1.22 Control Panel Key LED Test Z0703 Top test item  Control Panel USB Interconnection Test Test content  The system automatically adjusts the color of LED (white and orange) and the brightness of trackball. The user can identify the changes. Test description ...
  • Page 354 If the test result is FAIL, it is recommended to check the power-on of the electrical ascending/descending control board and the connection among the cables. C.1.24 Z0802 Lift Control No Load Voltage Test Top test item  Lift Control Interconnection Test Test Content ...
  • Page 355 C.1.27 Z0903 PHV Board HV Test Top test item  MF FPGA and PHV ARM Interconnection Test Test Content  Positive and negative 100 V of stationary power for PHV board reads the voltage via PHV board serial port. Analysis to Test Failure ...
  • Page 356 Suggestion to Test Failure  a) Restart the device to perform the self test if the test result appears Error. It is necessary to restore the device if Error re-appears. b) If the test result is FAIL, it is recommended to check the memory on the engine board. C.1.30 DSP FPGA and 4D&TEE Board Z1101...
  • Page 357 Analysis to Test Failure  The drive goes wrong if the test result appears Error. The interconnection of TEE temperature signal goes wrong if the test appears FAIL. Suggestion to Test Failure  Restart the device to perform the self test if the test result appears Error. It is necessary to restore the device if Error re-appears.
  • Page 358 Test content  ECG sends self test order via ECG serial port when it is in the place and analyzes the self test result, and decides the status for A/D, Flash, DRAM, CPU, Watchdog, Voltage 33. Analysis to test failure ...
  • Page 359 Test Content  Check whether TRA is in the place, and then read the slot ID of TR64 board (the slot ID can be set via the mother board). Analysis to Test Failure  The drive goes wrong if the test result appears Error. The error for slot ID of TRA board occurs if the test result is FAIL.
  • Page 360 C.1.41 Z1501 TRB Slot ID Test Top test item  TRA Slot ID Test Test Content  Check whether TRB is in the place, and then read the slot ID of TRB board (the slot ID of TR64 can be set via the mother board). Analysis to Test Failure ...
  • Page 361 C.1.44 Z1601 TRC Slot ID Test Top test item  TRB Slot ID Test Test Content  Check whether TRC is in the place, and then read the slot ID of TRC board (the slot ID of TR64 can be set via the mother board). Analysis to Test Failure ...
  • Page 362 Suggestion to Test Failure  a) Restart the device to perform the self test if the test result appears Error. It is necessary to restore the device if Error re-appears. b) If the test result is FAIL, it is recommended to check the TRC on the engine board. C.1.47 Z1701 CW Board Position Test Top test item...
  • Page 363 Analysis to Test Failure  If the test result is NaN, it indicates the user ends the test in the process. If the test result is FAIL, it indicates the CPU temperature is too high. Suggestion to Test Failure  If the CPU temperature is too high, it is recommended to check CPU fan and the thermal adhesive of COME radiator.
  • Page 364 Test content  Read the position of battery via SM serial port, and test whether 12C interface communication between battery and battery management ARM works well. Analysis to test failure  The drive goes wrong if the test result appears Error. The interconnection between battery and battery management ARM goes wrong if the test result is FAIL.
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