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™ ATLAS Corneal Topography System Model 9000 Service Manual Confidential & Proprietary Part No. 63041 Revision A February, 2008...
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Information contained in this document is copyright Carl Zeiss Meditec Incorporated and may not be reproduced in full or in part by any person without prior written approval of Carl Zeiss Meditec. Its purpose is to provide the User with adequately detailed information so as to repair, maintain, and order spare parts for the instrument supplied.
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REVISION CONTROL LIST Document: ATLAS Model 9000 (CTS2) Service Manual Part No.: 63041 Issued Date: February 2008, Revision A Listed at the bottom of each page is the part number of the service manual text, along with the Revision letter and date for that page (for example, 63041A0208). Subsequent revisions to a page will be noted by a corresponding change to the Revision letter and date.
Section 1 – General Information About This Manual ....................1-3 1.1.1 General Information ..................1-3 1.1.2 Conventions ....................1-4 About Service Bulletins.....................1-4 ATLAS 9000 Service Strategy ..................1-5 Precautions.......................1-5 1.4.1 General Safety Precautions ...............1-5 1.4.2 Instrument Precautions ................1-6 1.4.3 Meaning of the Warning Labels ..............1-7 Internal Layout ......................1-7...
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Table of Contents ATLAS Model 9000 Operator Panel Removal ..................3-6 Tower Cover Removal....................3-6 Joystick Belt Removal....................3-7 Monitor Removal......................3-8 Optics Head Removal....................3-9 Power Supply (P/S) Removal ................3-10 Motherboard/Optical Drive Removal ..............3-11 3.10 Hard Disk Drive Removal..................3-12 Section 4 – Adjustment and Calibration Introduction......................
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List of Tools, Test Equipment, and Service Supplies.......A-1 The Special Tools – What They Are / What They Do......A-2 A.2.1 Acronis Backup Software............A-2 A.2.2 ATLAS 9000 Test Eye Tool ..........A-2 A.2.3 External Hard Drive ............A-2 A.2.4 Static Protection Kit ............A-2 Appendix B.
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Table of Contents ATLAS Model 9000 Appendix C. Data Transfer .................C-1 Model 900-992................C-1 Model 993-995................C-7 Appendix D. Software / Software Tools...............D-1 Appendix E. Replacement Hard Drive Information/Timeline ......E-1 Appendix F. Service Forms.................F-1 Confidential and Proprietary Service Manual viii 63041A0208...
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Section 1 – General Information About This Manual ....................1-3 1.1.1 General Information ..................1-3 1.1.2 Conventions ....................1-4 About Service Bulletins.....................1-4 ATLAS 9000 Service Strategy ..................1-5 Precautions.......................1-5 1.4.1 General Safety Precautions ...............1-5 1.4.2 Instrument Precautions ................1-6 1.4.3 Meaning of the Warning Labels ..............1-7 Internal Layout ......................1-7...
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General Information ATLAS Model 9000 Notes: Confidential and Proprietary Service Manual 63041A0208...
Complete operating instructions are contained in the ATLAS 9000 User Manual. Information presented in the user manual is not repeated in this service manual. The user manual can be ordered separately by standard Zeiss parts order. Refer to Section 7.6.1 in this service manual for user manual part number information.
Carl Zeiss Meditec, Carl Zeiss Meditec affiliates, and authorized Carl Zeiss Meditec distributors. Carl Zeiss Meditec has a well-deserved reputation for high quality, reliable instruments, unsurpassed in the industry. As a Carl Zeiss Meditec employee, affiliate, or distributor you are required to handle your service bulletins as appropriate for proprietary and confidential information.
For Carl Zeiss Meditec U.S. domestic operations, the ATLAS service procedures listed below must be performed at a Carl Zeiss Meditec Repair Center in Dublin California. All other service procedures can be performed in the field. •...
General Information ATLAS Model 9000 The ATLAS Model 9000 is equipped with a three-prong plug. To prevent electric shock, the instrument must be plugged into an outlet with a ground receptacle. If the plug does not fit the outlet, contact an electrician. DO NOT disable or remove the ground pin. DO NOT overload the AC outlet being used to operate the ATLAS Model 9000.
Multilayer circuit boards are inherently susceptible to damage by excessive flexing. DO NOT use accessories that are not designed for this ATLAS Model 9000. Use only those parts recommended by Carl Zeiss Meditec to achieve optimum performance and safety. 1.4.3 Meaning of the Warning Labels The following safety alert symbols indicate important safety messages in this Service Manual.
The map can be viewed on the TFT panel and printed in color. The resultant information can be used to help diagnose eye pathology and make surgical decisions. The ATLAS 9000 is an X86 Compatible PC which uses a customized ATLAS software application running on top of Windows XP embedded OS.
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ATLAS Model 9000 General Information LVDS TFT DATA TO LOGIC BOARD PLVDSIN COM, PARALLEL, USB, ETHERNET, PS/2 LVDS USER KEYBOARD, PS/2 ACCESSIBLE MOUSE, EXTERNAL VGA, PANEL AUDIO SERIAL CONTROL TO COMB LOGIC BOARD PCOM ATX POWER FROM MINI-ITX USB TO LOGIC BOARD FRONT POWER SUPPLY PUSBIN...
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The ATLAS 9000 uses a laptop, SATA interface internal hard drive. DVD R/W Drive The ATLAS 9000 contains a 5 ¼” DVD R/W drive for Software Installation. Power Supply The universal input (100 – 240VAC, 50-60Hz, 0.4A) medical grade main power supply provides 12VDC to the mini-ITX power supply and Logic PCBA.
ATLAS Model 9000 General Information 1.7.2 Tower Module The tower module contains the Optics Head Assembly, TFT display/backlight inverter, and joystick. Please note that the Optics Head Assembly Components are detailed for functional description only. 1.7.2.1 Optics Head Assembly None of the internal components of this assembly are Field replaceable. If any are found to be defective, replace the entire Optics assembly as detailed in Section 3.
General Information ATLAS Model 9000 1.7.2.2 TFT Assembly The TFT display is a 12.1” LCD with XGA (1024x768) resolution. It is capable of displaying 18-bit color (RGB). A separate inverter module powers the backlight in the TFT, which produces 400 cd/m^2 brightness. The Computer board provides the power and data signals for the TFT, and the inverter backlight enables signal through the Logic PCBA.
Scheduled preventative maintenance visits are not required for the ATLAS 9000. Any routine operator maintenance (if needed) is listed in the ATLAS 9000 User Manual. For preventative maintenance requirements on any of the optional peripheral equipment, please refer to the related manufacturer’s owner/user manual.
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ATLAS 9000 FIELD SERVICE CHECKLIST FSE Name: ________________________ ATLAS 9000 S/N: ___________________ Date: ___________________ This checklist assumes that all required service has been performed on the ATLAS Model 9000. Completion of this checklist is required on all ATLAS Model 9000 service calls.
ATLAS Model 9000 Parts Removal/Replacement 3.1 General Instructions CAUTION — It is essential that you use proper ElectroStatic Discharge (ESD) precautions when disassembling or handling the instrument circuitry or circuit boards. Many components in the instrument are highly susceptible to static discharge damage.
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Any special tools or equipment required for a procedure are listed at the beginning of the procedure. Equipment Return Procedures When equipment needs to be returned to Carl Zeiss Meditec for repair, it is important that it is properly packed for shipment, and that authorization for return is obtained before the equipment is shipped.
ATLAS Model 9000 Parts Removal/Replacement 3.1.1 Table 3-1 Adjustment / Calibration Requirements Following Replacements This table identifies checks / adjustments that must be made following removal / replacement procedures. The numbers listed under Follow-ups Required are keyed to the Follow-up Actions listed in the second column.
Parts Removal/Replacement ATLAS Model 9000 3.3 Operator Panel Removal 1) Remove the two screws from under the operator side (near corners). 2) Grasp and slide the cover as pictured. Figure 3.2 Operator Panel Removal 3.4 Tower Cover Removal 1) On the monitor face plate, insert a flathead screwdriver into the slot near the joystick and pry down to release the catch (Figure 3.3).
ATLAS Model 9000 Parts Removal/Replacement 2) Remove the two screws at the base of the tower, near the joystick. 3) Remove the two halves by slightly raising both sides and separate. Figure 3.4 Tower Cover Removal 3.5 Joystick Belt Removal 1) Remove the Operator and Tower Covers (Section 3.3 and 3.4).
Parts Removal/Replacement ATLAS Model 9000 3.6 Monitor Removal 1) Remove the Operator and Tower Covers (Section 3.3 and 3.4). Important – When removing the cables, grasp the connector body – DO NOT PULL DIRECTLY ON THE WIRES! 2) Disconnect the two cables (LVDS and +12v) and one ground cable (Figure 3.6, 3.7). 3) Remove the two screws holding the monitor bracket (Figure 3.7).
ATLAS Model 9000 Parts Removal/Replacement 3.7 Optics Head Removal 1) Remove the Operator and Tower Covers (Section 3.3 and 3.4). 2) Remove the Monitor Assembly (Section 3.6). 3) Disconnect the cables from the Optics Head PCB locations: PJOY and PLOGIC. 4) Disconnect the USB cable from the ATLAS Logic PCB and feed it back to the optics head PCB assembly.
Parts Removal/Replacement ATLAS Model 9000 3.8 Power Supply (P/S) Removal 1) Remove the Operator panel (Section 3.3). 2) Remove the power input cable (Patient side of P/S). 3) Disconnect the distribution harness (P/S to Motherboard). 4) Remove the 2 screws from the distribution harness side. 5) Slide the module toward the front of the instrument to release.
ATLAS Model 9000 Parts Removal/Replacement 3.9 Motherboard/Optical Drive Removal 1) Remove the Operator Cover (Section 3.3). 2) Remove the cables from the interface side of the PCB. 3) Loosen the 2 spring screws located between the Motherboard and the DVD Drive. 4) Remove the two 3mm screws on the outside edge of the CPU module (interface side).
3) Remove the three screws securing the drive mounting bracket to the chassis. 4) Remove the drive from the bracket Note - Use Zeiss FRU Hard Drives Only. Software Image is not available separately. Upon new installation, you will need to proceed through an OEM setup, including re- entering the Windows License Number.
Section 4 – Adjustment and Calibration Introduction......................4-3 Calibration Verification Check .................. 4-3 Calibration File Installation ..................4-4 Windows XP Activation .................... 4-6 4.4.1 Windows XP Activation – LAN ..............4-6 4.4.2 Windows XP Activation – Phone ............... 4-6 Confidential and Proprietary Service Manual 63041A0208...
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Adjustment and Calibration ATLAS Model 9000 Notes: Confidential and Proprietary Service Manual 63041A0208...
This section contains the procedures for adjustment and calibration of the ATLAS Model 9000. The calibration on the ATLAS 9000 is limited to verification. Hardware calibration is not possible in the field due to the complexity and sensitivity of the alignments.
Adjustment and Calibration ATLAS Model 9000 Figure 4.1 Results Calibration Check Screen Calibration File Installation Purpose The ATLAS software requires fixed optics head data to acquire exams. This data is very precise; it will vary from head to head due to variances in source intensities, calibration placement, and manufacturing tolerance.
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ATLAS Model 9000 Adjustment and Calibration Procedure 1) Switch on the instrument and exit into Windows. 2) Open up My Computer > C:\atlas and locate the file named: atlas_calibration.xml (Figure 4.2) Figure 4.2 Optics Calibration File 3) Replace this file with your new copy of the file. You can either delete the file outright (move it to the recycle bin) or simply rename it.
Adjustment and Calibration ATLAS Model 9000 Windows XP Activation Windows XP must be activated after the hard disk replacement procedures. Windows XP activation can be accomplished by either connecting to the internet via the office network (LAN) or by calling Microsoft. 4.4.1 Windows XP Activation –...
ATLAS Model 9000 Troubleshooting Introduction The troubleshooting aids in this section will help you to diagnose operating difficulties and system malfunctions in the Instrument system. As Field and Repair Center experience identifies recurrent problems and appropriate diagnostic processes, this section will be expanded to include additional troubleshooting aids.
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Troubleshooting ATLAS Model 9000 The Diagnostic Main Menu Screen (Figure 5.2) displays calibration information as read from the Instrument Calibration file. Selecting “Diagnostics” will bring up the main program used to monitor the instrument subsystems. Figure 5.2 Diagnostic Software Main Menu Confidential and Proprietary Service Manual 63041A0208...
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ATLAS Model 9000 Troubleshooting Figure 5.3 Diagnostic Software Left Chinrest / Blue Arrow – This function will allow you to test the Left Chinrest Sensor. Covering the Blue Arrow should toggle this function. Right Chinrest / White Arrow – This function will allow you to test the Right Chinrest Sensor.
Section 6 – Diagrams System Interconnect Diagram...............6-3 System Wiring Diagram................6-5 Confidential and Proprietary Service Manual 63041A0208...
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Diagrams ATLAS Model 9000 Notes: Confidential and Proprietary Service Manual 63041A0208...
Section 7 – Parts Introduction....................7-3 Parts Orders — U.S. Domestic Service Operations ........7-3 Parts Orders — International Service Operations...........7-3 Returning Instruments / Defective Parts ............7-4 7.4.1 Equipment Return Authorization ............7-4 7.4.2 Packing for Shipment ..............7-4 7.4.3 Returning Defective Parts ...............7-4 Recommended Spares...................7-5 Parts Lists ......................7-6 7.6.1...
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Parts ATLAS Model 9000 Notes: Confidential and Proprietary Service Manual 63041A0208...
Customers are billed for shipping charges, including any customs fees required. For International Service Operations, please use the ordering procedures that have been established for your area of operations, and which meet the requirements of the Carl Zeiss Meditec International Parts Department.
ATLAS Model 9000 Returning Defective Parts / Subassemblies When equipment needs to be returned to Carl Zeiss Meditec for repair, it is important that it is properly packed for shipment, and that authorization for return is obtained before the equipment is shipped.
Note - International Operations: Additional procedures are necessary for return of defective parts from international service operations. Instructions have been provided to each area of operation by Carl Zeiss Meditec International Parts Department. If you are unfamiliar with the required procedure for your area, or have any questions regarding the procedure, please contact the Carl Zeiss Meditec International Parts Department.
Parts ATLAS Model 9000 Part Description 62266 Hard Drive Data Cable (SATA) 33594 Fuse, input (Instrument uses 2) 51467 Keyboard / Glide pad Combo (white) Note — Parts that are recommended as spares for supporting field repairs are generally kept in stock and are available for shipment in quantities equal to your normal service usage.
62946 Box, Shipping ATLAS 9000 63698 Box, Shipping ATLAS 9000 Accessory Kit Illustrated Parts Breakdown The drawings on the following pages provide illustrated parts breakdowns of the instrument. The parts drawings are keyed by item numbers to their associated parts lists.
Parts ATLAS Model 9000 7.7.2 Tower Assembly Item Part No. Description 28295-16 Screw M4X16 14445 Washer, Sq Cone Confidential and Proprietary Service Manual 7-10 63041A0208...
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ATLAS Model 9000 Parts (7.7.2 Tower Assembly) Confidential and Proprietary Service Manual 63041A0208 7-11...
Parts ATLAS Model 9000 7.7.5 Base Assembly Item Part No. Description 65253 Hard Drive SATA 2” 58872 Hard Drive Bracket 14446 Washer, Sq Cone 28293-8 Screw M3X8 28293-10 Screw M3X10 59370 Fan Plate 59492 Fan Gasket 50892 EMI Shielding 9/10 58485 Power Switch / LED Cable Assembly 14823...
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ATLAS Model 9000 Parts (7.7.5 Base Assembly) Note – Ground straps are not shown. Confidential and Proprietary Service Manual 63041A0208 7-17...
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ATLAS Model 9000 Parts (7.7.6 Patient Support Assembly) Bracket Patient Support Brace Confidential and Proprietary Service Manual 63041A0208 7-19...
List of Tools, Test Equipment, and Service Supplies.......A-1 The Special Tools – What They Are / What They Do......A-2 A.2.1 Acronis Backup Software............A-2 A.2.2 ATLAS 9000 Test Eye Tool ..........A-2 A.2.3 External Hard Drive ............A-2 A.2.4 Static Protection Kit ............A-2 Appendix B.
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Appendices ATLAS Model 9000 Notes: Confidential and Proprietary Service Manual Appendices - 2 63041A0208...
Additional detail regarding the special tools and test equipment is provided in Section A.2. Description Part No. Acronis Backup Software................64861 Atlas 9000 Test Eye Tool................43243-1 Data Transfer Cross-over Cable..............55830-10 Data Transfer Hard Drive Enclosure ............66301 Motherboard Power Connector Support Tool........... 67294 Digital Multimeter (Fluke 8060A or equivalent) ........
Hard Drive has been replaced. Upon installation, it will make a backup of the C: partition, so this should always be done last. A.2.2 ATLAS 9000 Test Eye Tool The ATLAS Test Eye Tool is used during the Calibration Verification Check procedure. The tool is equipped with three spheres (35.0 D, 42.2 D and 54.9 D), which are used to verify...
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ATLAS Model 9000 Appendix A To use the static protection kit: 1) Connect the bench mat alligator clip to a known good electrical ground point. Any unpainted screw or chassis surface on the ATLAS Model 9000 is an acceptable ground point provided that the ATLAS has its power cord connected and is plugged into a grounded power receptacle.
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Appendix A ATLAS Model 9000 Confidential and Proprietary Service Manual 63041A0208...
WARNING – Use only the Factory-Installed Acronis True Image software with the Atlas Model 9000 instrument. Carl Zeiss Meditec partitions the hard drive to separate the patient database on the system software, and thereby prevents the permanent deletion of patient data that would otherwise occur when restoring the hard drive with Acronis or other image software.
Acronis software on this instrument. When installing a FRU hard drive, as a final step, you will need to install the Zeiss Acronis Tool. The tool does not come pre-installed on the FRU hard drives. It MUST be re-installed anytime a Hard Drive is replaced.
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ATLAS Model 9000 Appendix B 3) Install the Acronis Tool CD into the optical drive, and browse its contents. 4) Locate and execute the file “Install.bat”. Figure B-2 Install.bat Confidential and Proprietary Service Manual 63041A0208...
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Appendix B ATLAS Model 9000 5) The Recovery image process starts, indicated by the following displays: Figure B-3 Command Box Figure B-4 Acronis Loading Figure B-5 Acronis – Imaging the C Partition When the recovery image process is complete, the system reboots to the Atlas application logon screen.
ATLAS Model 9000 Appendix B B.2 ATLAS Model 9000 System Recovery This function restores the hard drive partition, containing the system software, to its original factory image or to a known good state. You can access the Acronis application in two ways: •...
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Appendix B ATLAS Model 9000 • System Recovery Follow these steps to use Acronis for system recovery: 1) Launch Acronis via the OS as explained above. 2) Click Recovery. The Restore Data Wizard opens (Figure B-7). Figure B-6 Acronis Upon Launch (windows) Figure B-7 Restore Data Wizard Confidential and Proprietary Service Manual...
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ATLAS Model 9000 Appendix B 3) Click Next>. The wizard prompts you to select an archive to restore. Figure B-8 Archive Selection Dialog When used with CZM instruments, according to the recommendations, an “archive” in Acronis means a hard drive image, which includes the computer operating system and the instrument software, but not the patient database.
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Appendix B ATLAS Model 9000 Note – To view available archives in the D: drive, you must click on the textual “Data (D:)” portion of the name. It is not sufficient to click the “+” sign to expand the tree. 5) Once the correct archive has been selected for your circumstance as explained in Step 4, click Next>.
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ATLAS Model 9000 Appendix B 6) The correct source for the system software partition is OS (C:). Only select the checkbox for OS (C:). If necessary, clear the MBR and Track 0 checkbox (and any other). Click Next>. The wizard prompts you to select the target partition to which the system software partition will be restored.
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Appendix B ATLAS Model 9000 7) Only select OS (C:). Observe the warning immediately above. Click Next>. The wizard prompts you to indicate the restored partition type. Figure B-11 Select Restored Partition Type 8) By default, the Active radio button is selected. Do not change this selection. Select the Active radio button if it is not selected.
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ATLAS Model 9000 Appendix B 9) Do not change any of the default sizes indicated. Click Next>. The wizard prompts you to specify a drive letter for the restored partition. Figure B-13 Specify a Logical Drive Letter for Restored Partition 10) Select the radio button that says, “Yes, I want to assign a logical drive letter to the restored partition.”...
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Appendix B ATLAS Model 9000 12) Click the radio button that says, “No, I do not”. Click Next>. The wizard prompts you to choose restore options. Figure B-15 Choose Restore Options 13) Select the “Use default options” radio button. Click Next>. The wizard displays a summary of all recovery options you have selected.
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ATLAS Model 9000 Appendix B 14) Examine the summary presented, particularly to confirm that under Deleting partition, Drive letter: indicates C: and not D:. If it says D:, click <Back repeatedly until the dialog box as seen in Figure B-10 appears. Select C: in Step 7, and continue.
ATLAS Model 9000 System Backup: Create a New Hard Drive Image Carl Zeiss Meditec strongly recommends using Acronis to create a new hard drive image (called a new “archive” in Acronis) after completing each successful upgrade of the system software, so later recovery may be to the most recent software version.
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ATLAS Model 9000 Appendix B 2) Click Backup. The “Create Backup Wizard” opens. Figure B-19 Create Backup Wizard 3) Click Next>. The wizard prompts you to select a partition for backup. Figure B-20 Select a Partition to Back Up. 4) Only select OS (C:). Click Next>. The wizard prompts you to select a location to store the new archive.
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Appendix B ATLAS Model 9000 Figure B-21 Select a Location to Store the New Archive. 5) Select Data (D:) and type in a name for the new archive. It is recommended that the current date is used as the name, in YYYYMMDD (year-month-day) format. This will aid in identifying the most recent archive if you need to restore the hard drive later.
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ATLAS Model 9000 Appendix B Figure B-23 Compression Level – Select Maximum A. First, set the compression level to Maximum. This saves space on the instrument hard drive. Then, in the left pane, click Backup priority to set this option. Figure B-24 Backup Priority –...
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Appendix B ATLAS Model 9000 Figure B-25 Archive Splitting – Select Automatic C. Select Automatic. In the left pane, click Additional settings to set these options. Figure B-26 Additional Settings – Select Checkbox D. Select the checkbox to “Validate backup archive upon its creation completion”. Click Next>.
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ATLAS Model 9000 Appendix B Figure B-26 Add Comments - Identify Archive 7) It is recommend that you add comments that will help identify the archive specifically in relation to the system software version after which it was created. For example, “Image created after installation of application version 1.2.”...
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Appendix B ATLAS Model 9000 8) Examine the summary presented. If you want to change any options, click <Back, until you reach the applicable screen, make the change and continue. When satisfied that the backup summary is correct, click Proceed to start the backup. Acronis reports backup progress, including time remaining.
C.1 Model 990 – 992 Appendix C.1 provides information on tooling and process to transfer patient data from the ATLAS Models 900-992 to the ATLAS 9000 instrument. This process has been developed due to a lack of connectivity options in the older ATLAS Models.
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Appendix C ATLAS Model 9000 Figure C.2 Enclosure Drive Bay Figure C.3 4-Pin Molex (Power) Figure C.4 Slide Drive Back into IDE Connector Confidential and Proprietary Service Manual 63041A0208...
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Drive Enclosure Tool into an available port on the ATLAS 9000. 2. The ATLAS 9000 should recognize the External Drive Tool as new media and present you with a list of options. Choose “Open Folder to View Files” (Figure C.6).
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3. A new window should appear, as illustrated in Figure C.7, displaying the contents of the ATLAS 900 series drive. Locate and Move (Drag & Drop) the folder called Exams from the window to the ATLAS 9000 series desktop. 4. Once this is completed, close the associated window(s).
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6. Click the Start Import Button to start importing the ATLAS 900 series data into the ATLAS 9000 series instrument database (Figure C.9). 7. Check the Skip Archived box, then click Start Copying (Figure C.9). 8. Once the Process has completed, delete the Exams folder from the ATLAS 9000 Windows Desktop. Confidential and Proprietary...
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Appendix C ATLAS Model 9000 Figure C.9 ATLAS Importer Screen Step 4: Finishing Up At this point, the process should be complete. Remove the ATLAS 900 series drive from your enclosure tool and return it to the customer. Confidential and Proprietary Service Manual 63041A0208...
3. Double-click on Network. 4. Select the Identification tab. In the Computer name field note the name of the ATLAS 993/995, so you can easily identify the instrument from the ATLAS 9000 instrument. Figure C.10 shows the Computer name as Atlas1_01.
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Appendix C ATLAS Model 9000 5. From the Configuration tab select File and Print Sharing to enable file sharing (Figure C.11). Figure C.11 Windows 98 Network Control Panel – Configuration Tab 6. Check “I want to be able to give others access to my files” and then select OK (Figure C.12). Figure C.12 File and Print Sharing Dialog Note - If a dialog is displayed asking for a Windows 98 Install disk, select Exit.
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ATLAS Model 9000 Appendix C Figure C.13 Windows 98 Exams Folder Properties 10. Click Shared As. 11. Select Full as the Access Type. 12. Click OK to save the settings. Step 2: Check ATLAS 993/995 IP Address If the ATLAS 993/995 was previously connected to a DHCP network, the IP address on the ATLAS will be held and not be released.
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Appendix C ATLAS Model 9000 Figure C.14 Checking IP Address 5. Check the IP address on the Ethernet adapter. If it does not read 169.254.x.x, then go to the next step. 6. To release the IP address, type ipconfig /release_all (Figure C.15). Press Enter on the keyboard.
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You may see a Warning message for limited or no connectivity. This should be Okay. 2. Exit the ATLAS software on the ATLAS 9000 (File > Exit) to go to the Windows desktop. 3. Click Start > Search > Other Search Options > Computers or People > A computer on the network.
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8. Click My Computer to display the drives. 9. Right-click on the Data (D:) drive (Figure C.19) and select Paste to copy the Exams folder on the ATLAS 995/993 to the ATLAS 9000. Figure C.19 Paste (Copy) the Exams Folder to the Data (D:) Drive...
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10. Close Windows Explorer and return to the Windows desktop. 11. Disconnect the Cross-over cable and take it with you. Step 4: Run ALTAS Importer on ATLAS 9000 1. Double-click on the ATLAS Icon to start the ATLAS software. Log into the ATLAS Software using the “CTS Operator.”...
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6. Click the Start Import button to start importing the ATLAS 1 database into the ATLAS 9000. 7. Click Start Copying. 8. Once this process completes, the files should be merged into the ATLAS 9000 Database. Confidential and Proprietary Service Manual...
ATLAS Model 9000 Appendix D Appendix D. Software / Software Tools The following is a list of available ATLAS Model 9000 software / software upgrades. List of ATLAS Model 9000 System Software DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Revision A (Preloaded) List of ATLAS Model 9000 Software Tools DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Confidential and Proprietary...
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Appendix D ATLAS Model 9000 Confidential and Proprietary Service Manual 63041A0208...
ATLAS Model 9000 Appendix E Appendix E. Replacement Hard Drive Information/Timeline Appendix E lists the current and previous versions of the field replaceable ATLAS Model 9000 hard disk drive. Unless otherwise specified, the current drives will be the only drives available as a replacement.
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Appendix E ATLAS Model 9000 Confidential and Proprietary Service Manual 63041A0208...
Appendix F Appendix F. Service Forms The following forms are required for servicing the ATLAS 9000 instrument. The forms should be used as masters for making additional copies. Refer to the following list for the forms and their location: •...
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SERVICE BULLETIN Instrument: Atlas Corneal Topographer Model 9000 No.: CT9K-ID01 Subject: Service Bulletin Index Date: 22 Feb 08 Status: Informational Pages: 2 This bulletin indexes all Atlas Corneal Topographer Model 9000 (CT9K) service bulletins issued to date. The bulletins are indexed in two ways - by bulletin number and by instrument subassembly. The index will be updated periodically.
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Page 2 CT9K-ID01 INDEX BY NUMBER NUMBER SUBJECT CT9K-001 Service Manual, Revision A Release INDEX BY SUBASSEMBLY DOCUMENTS CT9K-001 Service Manual, Revision A Release...
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Pages: 1 Revision A of the ATLAS Model 9000 Service Manual is now available. Each Service Manual will include a service bulletin packet containing all ATLAS 9000 service bulletins released at the time of the Service Manual duplication. Distribution of the ATLAS Model 9000 Service Manual Distribution of the ATLAS Model 9000 Service Manual will be done selectively, as follows: U.S.
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