RXB1-150 041 01 05 02
RXB1-150 041 01 05 02
RXB1-150 041 01 05 02
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Function description
G6019 3D TOP Stand
G050G MULTIX TOP
G051G Catapult bucky
G052G Collimator
English
Print number: RXB1-150.041.01.05.02 Doc. Gen. Date: 01.00
Replaces: RXB1-150.041.01.04.02
0-2 Revision status
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Main power distribution board D54 for MULTIX with two transformers T1 and T2
(older version) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 - 2
Main power distribution board D54 for MULTIX with one transformer T1
(newer version) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2- 4
Power distribution board D54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2- 6
Main power distribution board D55 for MULTIX TOP without processor) . . . . . .2-8
Fuses, LED displays, Test point board D55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-9
3 _______Brake circuit___________________________________________________ 3 - 1
4 _______Electronic Tomography__________________________________________ 4 - 1
Signals from the Generator to the MULTIX TOP with or without Tomography . . . . . 6 - 2
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Signals from the MULTIX TOP ACSS to the Generator
with or without tomography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 4
Generator Interfacing MULTIX TOP manual without processor . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 6
Lift Movement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 1
Manual Collimator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 6
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Central Power Supply All connected components such as the Z66 manual collimator, 3D TOP man-
ual stand, the table lift and tables are powered centrally by the D54 board in
the MULTIX TOP manual table.
See the Power Supply Function Description, Chapter 2
Table Lift The SID display in the D21 control console goes on only if the table lift is in
the "Normal height" position (automatic table lift stop, factory setting:
750 mm) and MULTIX is selected as the workstation. Potentiometer R10 in
the 3D TOP stand detects the SID.
Table lift movement can be controlled by footswitches S81 and S82 or by a
handgrip (optional) via the D54 board. The Y10 brake assembly releases
when movement is activated. Refer to the section Table Lift in the Function
Description, Chapter 7.
Table Brakes The Y110, Y11 - Y17 table brakes are activated using the S80 and S83 foot-
switches or the handgrip (optional) via the D54 controller board. With power
switched off, the tabletop brakes are applied (permnent brakes). The brakes
are released by means of a footswitch. Refer to the section Brake Circuit in
the Function Description, Chapter 3.
Bucky The grid can be removed manually. Two microswitches supply the signals
"cassette tray in" and "cassette tray out".
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- Signals to the D51 tomo controller board (e.g. selected tomo speed,
position and speed control of the motors for the 3D longitudinal
movement, the grid longitudinal movement and the tube assembly
rotation depending on the selected tomo height) and from the tomo
controller (e.g. tomo exposure "on" signal, display of malfunctions).
- Signals to the host in the 3D TOP stand, board D14 (e.g. displays on the
control console, brake control signals, status indicators on the D14
display board) and from the 3D TOP stand (e.g. control signals).
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CAN communication. Therefore they need a terminal resistor.
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V50gn Stop magnet Y2 in the longitudinal direction, stop latch engaged.
V51gn Permanent brake Y1 controlled in longitudinal direction, brake
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V52gn Stop magnet Y2 in transverse direction, stop latch engaged.
V53gn Permanent brake Y1 controlled in transverse direction, brake
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V54gn Stop magnet Y32 (0 stop) for telescope rotation (DVA) released,
lock deactivated.
V55gn No tomo mode, safety relay K7 "on".
V56gn Tomo coupling 3D longitudinal coupled drive pinion locked into rack.
Drive pinion locked by Y12 coupling magnet.
V57gn Permanent brake Y16 telescope brake (SID brake) activated, brake
released.
V58gn Permanent brake Y32 for telescope rotation (DVA) activated, brake
released.
V59gn Permanent brake Y30 for tube assembly rotation (DHA) controlled,
brake released.
V60gn Current to Y2 stop magnet (longitudinal direction) reduced.
V61gn Current to Y1 brake assembly (longitudinal direction) reduced.
V62gn Current to Y2 stop magnet (transverse direction) reduced.
V100gn VCC processor voltage
V101gn VCC1 +30 V for brake stop assemblies and M31 motor (with MUL-
TIX ACSS with electronic tomo, motor for 0 degree stop).
V102gn VCC2 +30 for Y10 permanent brakes (telescope lift), Y30 (tube
assembly rotation) and Y32 (telescope rotation), Y11, Y12 tomo cou-
pling.
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V112gn +12 V power supply for control unit present.
V120rd Voltage monitoring responded.
V123gn CAN - communication ok.
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V200rd CAN - Interrupt.
V202gn Stop time measurement in X direction.
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Functions of the D51 - Voltage monitoring. If the power supply voltage drops below 4.55V, a
Tomo Controller Reset takes place. The watchdog responds.
Board - Reset key S4.
- Analog inputs for the potentiometers for tube assembly rotation,
catapult Bucky and 3D TOP longitudinal movement. The potentiometers
are used to sense the actual position (coarse) to monitor the direction of
movement and to monitor the connected encoder. A certain number of
encoder pulses corresponds to a certain change of the potentiometer
wiper.
- CAN controller for communication with the D50 Host board, data transfer
rate 100 kBit/s.
- Motor controller to control the three connected DC current drives. The
frequency of the pulsewidth-modulated signal is 20 kHz; activation
occurs via full-wave rectification (power).
- Digital inputs for sensing the actual positions (fine) via encoders. If the
stand, the tube assembly rotation and the catapult Bucky are in the tomo
position, the counters for the encoders are reset. Every possible position
corresponds to a defined counter status.
- Step motor controller. The tomo height display is positioned using a two-
phase step motor.
- Errors are displayed on a two-digit, 7-segment display.
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VA- Software With software version VA, S5.1 should be set to the "OFF" position while the
threei DIL S1 - S6 switches are activated.
S1 can be used to program the verification of the tomo height display, the
position of the Bucky wall unit and the tomo mode. S5 can be used to pro-
gram various activation settings of the light localizer.
S6.8 can be used to configure MULTIX or OEM products. Refer to flow chart
G050G on page 26.
Main power distribution board D54 for MULTIX with two trans-2-2
formers T1 and T2 (older version)
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transformer T1 (newer version)
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Power distribution board D54 2-6
Fuses, LED displays and Test Points 2-7
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assembly can be rotated for oblique beam projection or to the Bucky wall
stand. When the S4 or S14 operating key in the control console D21 is
pressed, the Y30 permanent brake is activated by the D13 controller board.
The LED V56gn (permanent brake released) and the V59gn LED (perma-
nent brake activated) on the D13 controller board in the M1 component go
on.
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the DIL S4 (S4.6) service switch on the D13 controller board.
Telescope Rotation If the Y32 permanent brake in the M3 component is released, the tube
(DVA) assembly can be rotated about the telescope axis. When the S11 operating
key in the D21 control console is pressed, the Y32 permanent brake is con-
trolled by the D13 controller board. The V54gn LED (permanent brake
released) and the V58gn LED (permanent brake controlled) on the D13 con-
troller board in the M1 component go on. In case of service, the Y32 perma-
nent brake can be briefly (!) released by pressing the DIL S4 (S4.5) service
switch on the D13 controller board.
"Floating " Movement Depending on the position of the DIL S4.1 switch on the D13 controller
board, the stand stop in the longitudinal and transverse direction is either
enabled or disabled for "floating" movement. The "release telescope
brake" or "floating movement" functions of the two operating keys S34 and
S35 on both control panels of the 3D stand must be programmed on the D13
controller board using jumper X4.
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D13 X95 + 23.7 V Y30 brake activated V56 V59
D13 X96 + 23.7V Y32 brake activated V54 V58
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Rotation (DHA) assembly can be rotated for oblique projection angles or for exposures on
the Bucky wall stand.
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in the versions without motorized lift, the Y30 permanent brake is activated
by the D14 processor board.
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tion (DHA) assembly can be rotated for oblique projections or for exposures on the
Bucky wall stand. When the S14 or S4 operating keys in the D22 control
console are pressed, the Y30 permanent brake is released by the D14 pro-
cessor board. The V58gn LED on the D14 board goes on. When the Y30
permanent brake is released, +23.7 V are present between X82 (0V) on the
D14 board and test point X95.
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vice software.
Telescope Rotation If the Y32 permanent brake in the M3 component is released, the tube
(Support Arm Rota- assembly can be rotated about the telescope axis.
tion, DVA) When pressing the S11 operating key in the D22 control console, the Y32
permanent brake is released by the D14 processor board. LED V58gn on
the D14 board goes on and + 23.7V are present at X82 (0V) and test point
X96.
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vice software.
K7 Safety Relay When the stand is moved manually, the following safety limit switches are
jumpered:
S42 and S43 for longitudinal movement of the 3D stand.
S30 limit switch for tube assembly rotation.
Limit switches S111 and S112 for the catapult Bucky are described on page
4-16, Electronic Tomography, in the Function Description.
Relay K7 energizes in manual mode. LED V55gn on board D14 goes on and
interrupts the power supply to M30 tube assembly rotation motors, M11 cata-
pult Bucky and M40 longitudinal movement. It blocks interlock magnet Y12
from being activated as well as the + 12 V power supplies.
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V267gn Release telescope brakes Y17 - Y17
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service software.
When the S1 operating key is pressed, moving the lift down (S4), moving the
lift up, motor M16 is attached to the movement via coupling Y16. LED V57gn
board D14 goes out.
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There is a collision monitoring with the downward movement on the MULTIX
table (distance <30cm).
The absolute value providers SG10 and encoder E10 are coupled with the
telescope lift movement. Refer to Function description auto tracking Chap-
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the 3D handgrips, Y17-19 (telescope (SID) brake, "Z" direction), the cou-
pling to the telescope lift Y16, Y1 (longitudinal brake in the M4 transverse
carriage "X" direction) and Y1 (transverse brake in the M1 telescope car-
riage "Y" direction) are simultaneously activated (released) and the two stop
latches, Y2 stop magnets, are disengaged in the longitudinal and transverse
directions.
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collimators light localizer with "floating movement" and the summer
function.
Longitudinal and transversal movement into the stops can be programmed
or deselcted via the service software.
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P with Tomo) and D23 (ACSS without Tomo) or in the 3D handgrips, Y13
(telescope (SID) brake), Y1 (longitudinal brake in the M4 transverse carriage
"X" direction) and Y1 (transverse brake in the M1 telescope carriage "Y"
direction) are simultaneously activated (released) and the two stop latches,
Y2 stop magnets, are disengaged in the longitudinal and transverse direc-
tions.
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collimators light localizer with "floating movement" and the summer
function.
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or deselcted via the service software.
Control signals:
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Position "stopped" position (center position). The S3 microswitches for the brake stop
assemblies are actuated in both the longitudinal as well as in the transverse
direction. The K7 safety relay has deenergized, LED V55gn board D14 is off
(see the Brake Circuit Function Description, Page 3-19).
After the sprocket is coupled by gear magnet Y11, the microswitch S11 is
actuated and LED V214gn on D14 board is "on". The sprocket is locked by
interlock magnet Y12 and microswitch S12 is actuated, LED V213gn D14
board is "on". The Y1 permanent brake and the Y2 stop in the longitudinal
direction are released again; the stop position remains engaged in the trans-
verse direction. Display B23 next to control key S3 "Release longitudinal
brakes" goes out while display B29 beside control key S5 "Release trans-
verse brake" stays lit.
Remark: The center position must be confirmed via service- PC. After any adjustment
of R40 potentiometer 3D- longitudinal and R15 3D- transverse, the positions
must be reconfirmed!
Selecting Tomo Mode First, the stand must be moved manually into the center position. Then
select tomo mode by pressing one of the 6 tomo program keys on the D22
control console. The display on the control console indicates the SID.
Depending on the selection, one of the following LEDs in the control keys
flashes:
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cm Position (program- "Z" direction) to 115 cm or 102 cm (40 inches). When the position is
mable) reached, the Y13 permanent brake (telescope/SID brake) is actuated briefly
(pulse brakes, the function is programmable). The V57gn LED on board
D14 goes "off " briefly. If the table is not at the tomo height, the brake on the
3D stand still functions correctly. The SID display on the control console indi-
cates the actual SID. If the system is in "Manual" mode, the overtable SID is
displayed.
Table Lift in Tomo Table lift must be moved into the "Tomo" position. Table lift automatically
Position stops in this position. The table lift potentiometer acquires the position which
is communicated to the D50 Host board.
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Catapult Bucky (KRL) If the catapult Bucky is not in the center position, an automatic "capture
movement" takes place. The two limit switches for motorized KRL = Bucky
movement, microswitches S111 and S112 may not be actuated when this is
done, otherwise the catapult Bucky must be manually moved between the
two limit switches!
The catapult Bucky is automatically moved into the center by motor M11.
This position is detected by potentiometer R11.
Tube Assembly Rota- The 0 stop for tube assembly rotation is deactivated by motor M31, and
tion microswitch S31 is actuated.
The following LEDs go on:
Remark: The position tube assembly rotation 0 must be confirmed via service PC.
After any adjustment of potentiometer R30, the position must be recon-
firmed!
If the catapult Bucky is in the center position, the stop for tube rotation is
released.
Tomo release
If all conditions are met, the LED lights in the Tomo key selected on control
element D22 and tomography is enabled. The counters for the E40 stand
longitudinal movement encoder, E30 tube assembly rotation and E11 KRL
are set. The tomo time selected is forwarded by Host board D50 to the kk
Interface in the generator.
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V52gn D14 "on" Stop engaged in transverse direction.
B25 D23 "on" LED transverse stop on 3D-TOP control element.
V62gn D14 "on" Current to stop magnet reduced.
V53gn D14 "off" Transverse permanent brake Y1 not activated (brake
is on).
V209gn D14 "on" Stop engaged in transverse direction.
V204gm D14 "off" Stop not engaged in longitudinal direction.
V50gn D14 "off" Stop plunger not engaged in longitudinal direction.
V51gn D14 "on" Longitudinal permanent brake Y1 activated
(released).
3. The gear magnet Y11 is controlled after tomo selection. LED V223gn
on D14 board is on. At the same time, longitudinal motor M40 is slowly
driven for a short time, so that the sprocket can securely lock in the
steering rack. Once the sprocket is engaged, microswitch S11 is acti-
vated in the coupling assembly. LED V214gn on D14 board is "on".
Remark:
The adjustment of microswitch S11 is critical! (Refer to the adjustment
instructions)
Afterwards, the longitudinal motor M40 in the 3D- TOP stand is turned
off. The Interlock magnet Y12 is activated and its plunger actuates
microswitch S12 of the coupling module and locks in the sprocket.
LED V213gn on board D14 is "on".
The Tomo drive is coupled. LED V56gn on board D14 lights
Interlock magnet Y11 is switched off and LED V223gn on D14 goes
out
4. Table lift is now located in the "Tomo" position. Movement out of this
position is disabled.
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3D TOP stand. Brake magnet Y13 is briefly activated (Telescope/SID
brake), LED V57gn on board S14 goes "off" briefly. (This function
can be programmed in the service menu).
The SID display on the 3D-TOP stand control panel indicates the SID
115 cm or 102 cm.
6. The catapult Bucky automatically moves into the programmed center
position. If limit switches S111 or S112 are activated, the catapult
Bucky will have to be moved manually in the direction of the center
position. Only then does the Bucky move automatically to the center.
7. Motor M31 for the detent lock of the tube assembly rotation is driven
until microswitch S31 is activated. The mechanical detent lock for
tube rotation is released.
After deselecting Tomo mode (= Bucky mode), interlock magnet Y12 is acti-
vated. LED V56gn lights on board D14.
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magnet Y12 and the interlock magnet Y11. The Y40 permanent brake
(clutch) is released in the longitudinal direction. LED V56gn on the D14
board goes on, the tomo motor is coupled to the longitudinal movement.
The tomo routine can be programmed from head-end to foot-end or foot-end
to head-end.
When the precontact key, VK, is pressed, the stand moves out of the center
position into the tomo starting position, labeled in the illustration as "A" for
the minimum tomo height, and as "A" for the maximum tomo height. This
position depends on the selected Tomo height and on the selected tomo
program.
At the same time, either LED V3gn (movement to head-end direction) or
LED V2ye (movement to foot-end direction) on the D51 board goes on. The
speed of the 3D TOP stand is regulated, the starting position and the refer-
ence speed are calculated. The actual speed is detected by encoder E40.
The encoder is mechanically coupled with the longitudinal movement drive
of the stand and provides two pulse trains to the controller component whose
frequency is directly proportional to the actual speed.
The counter status is directly proportional to the position of the 3D TOP
stand ("fine" position). The direction of movement, the position ("coarse")
and the function of the E40 encoder are monitored by potentiometer R40.
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Tube Rotation When the precontact key VK is pressed, the M30 drive rotates the tube
assembly into the tomo starting position. This position is independent of the
selected tomo height, however it is dependent on the selected tomo pro-
gram.
At the same time, depending on the direction of movement programmed for
the tomo routine, either LED V6gn (counterclockwise rotation) or V5ye
(clockwise rotation) lights on the D51 board.
In the starting position, LED V6gn or V5ye goes out, and V4rd (tube assem-
bly rotation stop) on the D51 board goes on.
The speed of the tube assembly rotation is regulated, the reference speed is
calculated. The actual speed is sensed by encoder E30. It is coupled
mechanically with the tube rotation device and provides two pulse series to
the controller component whose frequency is directly proportional to the
actual speed. The counter status is directly proportional to the position of
tube assembly rotation ("fine" position).
The direction of movement of the tube assembly, the positioning ("coarse")
and the E30 encoder function are monitored by potentiometer R30.
Depending on the tomo program selected, the tube assembly rotation travels
a fixed path at a fixed speed within a constant time (= selected tomo time)
during the tomo routine. The tomo routine begins with the "Main Contact,
HK" signal.
When the main contact , HK, is pressed, the stand begins speed-regulated
movement to the right or to the left. The direction of the tomo movement can
be programmed in the service menu.
The 3D stand must move faster (= small tomo height) or slower (= large
tomo height) for each selected tomo height.
Independent of the selected tomo height but dependent on the selected
tomo program, the tube assembly must rotate constantly during the tomo
exposure.
The catapult Bucky is speed-regulated and moves in the opposite direction
of the stand.
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Due to the speed regulation, the respective motor can be activated briefly
in the opposite direction of movement of the components for braking pur-
poses (if the speed is too fast!). The tomo movement is ended at "C" for the
maximum tomo height and at "C" for the minimum tomo height. Refer to the
illustration, page 4-12. The stand and the catapult Bucky automatically move
back into the center position and tube assembly rotation returns to 0.
The following LEDs on board D50 go on:
V1rd 3D- TOP stand M40 motor stop.
V4rd Tube rotation M30 motor stop.
V7rd Catapult Bucky M11 motor stop.
The illustration on page 4-12 details the change of the tomo height at the
point of intersection of the central beams. Tube assembly rotation, 3D TOP
stand and catapult Bucky are driven by pulsewidth-modulated DC motors.
Summarized, the following applies:
The speeds and the starting positions of the 3D stand , the Bucky and the
tube rotation depend directly on the selected tomo height and on the
selected tomo program.
The values for the starting position, exposure release and travel speeds are
stored for each of the four tomo angles (8, 20, 30 and 40). Each selected
tomo angle corresponds to a specific change in the actual value potentiome-
ter connected.
The starting position for the stand, catapult Bucky and tube assembly rota-
tion (0) is the center position for tomo mode. The 3D stand stop detents are
blocked during the tomo routine.
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The stepping motor moves the laser up or down with a delay. The following
LEDs on the D51 tomo controller board light when the stepping motor is
activated:
V12gn, V15ye Move up laser line light localizer
V13ye, V14gn Move down laser line light localizer.
The safety limit switches S10 and S 11 table lift, S111 and S112 Bucky, S30
tube assembly rotation, S42 and S43 3D TOP stand longitudinal movement,
one contact on the K12 safety relay, the 110 thermocontact on the T2 trans-
former or the 105 on the T1 transformer (refer to Chapter 2, Power Sup-
ply) and one contact of safety relay K12 D54 board are connected in series
with the K5 safety breaker in the MULTIX table.
The safety relay K12 is controlled directly by Host board D50 and deener-
gizes if there is an error message in Tomo mode.
When the safety breaker K5 is deenergized, all motorized movements (table
lift, tube assembly rotation, stand longitudinal movement and catapult Bucky
longitudinal movement during) are blocked.
Relays K7 on board S14 and K10 on board D54 bypass the safety limit
switches for Tomo movement in Bucky mode.
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VERTIX PRO/ TOP exposures on the Bucky wall stand in the longitudinal or transverse
with Horizontal Beam directions. The stops can be installed in the longitudinal direction
Path (position detected by potentiometer R40) or transverse direction (position
detected by potentiometer R15).
The SID programmed for the corresponding stop must be between 85 cm
and 400 cm.
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The format is detected by means of the photo-electric cell matrix on board
D31. The cassette tray containing a cassette is inserted up to the stop.
Once inserted, the cassette tray actuates microswitch S11 (cassette
insertion, left on the VERTIX PRO/ TOP) or S21 (cassette insertion, right
on the VERTIX PRO/ TOP).
The inserted cassette interrupts one or more photo-electric beams on the
D31 board.
The photo-electric beams are reflected by the IONTOMAT chamber
through holes in the cassette tray.
Based on the position of the beams interrupted, the D30 processor board
detects the format of the cassette that is inserted. It communicates this to
the D50 host board via its CAN interface and to the D14 processor board
in the 3D stand of the collimator via the CAN interfaces.
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VERTIX TOP with a for exposures on the VERTIX TOP Bucky wall stand with a horizontal
Vertical Beam Path Bucky . The position is detected by potentiometer R40 or R15. The stop
can be installed in the longitudinal direction (detected by potentiometer
R40) or in the transverse direction (detected by potentiometer R15.)
- The tube assembly must be pivoted out of the vertical beam path less
than +/- 3. Potentiometer R30 of the tube assembly rotation device
monitors the tolerance of +/- 3.
- The catapult Bucky in the VERTIX TOP must be horizontal (90 position,
see indication on Bucky wall stand). The position of the Bucky is detected
by microswitch S2 in the VERTIX TOP and displayed by LED V31 on D50
board.
- The cassette inserted into the catapult Bucky is detected and recognized.
Format sensing is handled by the D31 board photo-electric cell matrix.
The cassette tray with the cassette is inserted up to the end stop. The
cassette tray actuates microswitch S11 (cassette insertion, left on the
VERTIX TOP) or S21 (cassette insertion, right on the VERTIX TOP).
The inserted cassette interrupts one or more of the photo-electric cell
beams on the D31 board, reflected by the IONTOMAT chamber. Based
on the position of the interrupted photo-electric cell beams, the D30
processor board detects the format of the inserted cassette and
communicates this to the D50 host board via its CAN interface.
- The SID resulting from the position of the horizontally positioned catapult
Bucky (SID height acquired by potentiometer R1 in the VERTIX TOP) and
of the telescope lift (acquired by SID potentiometer R10 ) must be
between 85 cm and 150 cm.
ACSS Mode 5
Manual Collimation With ACSS mode, if the format of the inserted cassette is manually colli-
mated, the format is retained for the exposure (semi-automatic).
If the SID changes, the collimator blades adjust and a collimated format
smaller than the cassette inserted is retained (EUROPEAN Version).
In the USA Version, the system must collimate to the size of the inserted
cassette every time SID changes.
"M" Memory Key With the 1st exposure, the collimator positions are stored internally. If these
are to be retained when the cassette is changed, the memory key "M" on
the collimator must be pressed after changing the cassette.
When this key is pressed, the collimation is recalled. If the new cassette that
is inserted is larger or the same size as the format that was saved, the colli-
mation is retained. When the cassette tray is ejected, microswitch S10 is
activated in the catapult Bucky of the MULTIX table or in the VERTIX with
left-hand insertion. Microswitch S20 is activated in the catapult Bucky of the
VERTIX with right-hand insertion.
Manual Mode 5
The Manual display lights up for exposures on the VERTIX TOP with the
horizontal beam path if:
Items a) to d) are not met (refer above).
On the VERTIX TOP with right-hand insertion, microswitch S21 is for the
inserted cassette tray and microswitch S20 is for the ejected cassette tray.
f) The 3D TOP stand is not engaged in one of the four stops (SID1 -
SID4) in longitudinal and transverse direction. In this case, exposure
release is blocked and the "Ready" display does not light on the
collimator!
g) The Bucky of the VERTIX TOP is not mechanically locked in vertical
position and microswitch S3 in the VERTIX TOP is not actuated.
The Manual display lights up for exposure on the VERTIX PRO/ TOP with
vertical beam path if:
Items a) to d) are not met (refer above).
On the VERTIX PRO/TOP with right hand insertion, microswitch S20 is for
the ejected cassette tray is and microswitch S21 is for the inserted cassette
tray.
h) The 3D TOP stand is not engaged in the Bucky wall stand stop. In
this case, exposure release is blocked and the "Ready" display
does not light on the collimator!
i) The SID resulting from the positions calculated for the telescope and
the VERTIX lift is < 85 cm or > 150 cm.
j) The VERTIX TOP Bucky is not mechanically locked in the horizontal
position and microswitch S2 in VERTIX TOP is not actuated.
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Work Station Selec- The MULTIX TOP work station is selected at the generator. The signal is for-
tion warded via the KK Interface of the generator to the KK Interface of the D54
backplane board and then via the CAN interface on to the D50 board.
The LEDs on board D50 light:
V10ye MULTIX TOP workstation selected.
V11ye VERTIX PRO/ TOP workstation selected.
Workstation selection is forwarded via the CAN interface of the D50 board
via the D54 backplane board to the CAN interface of the D14 processor
board in the 3D TOP stand to the D22 ACSS P control unit (with tomogra-
phy) or D23 ACSS (without tomography).
The B24 "Ready" display in the control unit goes on if there is no error mes-
sage and the system is ready. Refer to Automatic Format Sensing ACSS,
Page 5-03 of the Function Description.
Precontact VK The precontact signal is sent from the generator. As long as radiation
release is not disabled, the "Ready" display goes on. Refer also to the chap-
ter on Automatic Format Sensing, ACSS, on page 5-03 of the Function
Description.
A gridless (overtable) exposure is always possible, even if the "Ready" dis-
play is not on.
The following LEDs go on:
Board LED Function
D50 V15ye radiation enabled from the KK Interface to the genera-
tor.
D50 V12ye VK precontact.
D30 KRL V37gn Grid in park position (cassette inserted to maximum).
The park position is adjusted via the V1 photo-electric
cell (brake applied shortly before the turning point).
The photo-electric cell has the function of a search run
switch and is used to define the position of the grid
after wake-up.
D30 KRL V43rd Error indication.
When tomography is selected, the stand, the catapult Bucky and the tube
assembly rotation move into the tomo starting position. (Refer to Chapter 6,
Electronic Tomo, Page 4-6).
If LED V43rd on the D30 board goes on, the internal RAM or the CAN inter-
face on the D30 board is defective. The board must be replaced.
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ment Field cable to the IONTOMAT chamber in the MULTIX table and is not part of the
KK or CAN communication system.
Tomo Times The selected tomo times are transmitted from the D50 host board via the KK
interface to the D54 backplane in the generator as soon as all conditions
required to enable tomography are met.
Refer to Chapter 5, Electronic Tomography Page 4-2.
If tomo is enabled, the B15 - B20 LEDs go on in the S15 - S20 tomography
control keys.
If tomo is not enabled, the corresponding LED in the tomography selection
key flashes.
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or S82 (downward movement) or one of the optional control elements, con-
nector location M1 X1/X2/X3.
The R10 table lift potentiometer for the M10 motor is coupled mechanically
with the lift movement by means of a gear rail.
The two limit switches S10 (top) and S11 (bottom) are actuated by two
switch cam plates on the gear rail and switch off movement in the respective
end position if the table lift is moved too far in "uncontrolled mode."
In normal mode, the movement is deactivated in the end positions via the
software. From software version VB on, the upper and lower end positions
will be adjustable on an individual basis (default: 10 mm before the normal
software deactivation).
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The grid begins its reciprocal movement when main contact HK is activated.
An encoder is mechanically coupled to the grid drive and delivers pulse
chains with a frequency that is directly proportional to the actual speed.
Manual version The "grid contact" signal can be adapted to the generator lead time by the
use of DIP switch S3 D30 board. The lead time must be programmed exa-
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Collimator Digital Collimator is self- calibrating. When the unit is turned on, the collima-
tor plates for the width and the height start their search run. They interrupt
two photo-cells (light barriers) U3 "height" and U4 "width" in the "max.
open" position and thereby define their positions.
Two counters will be set. Ihe counter contents is directly proportional to the
position of the width and height plate.
If the cassette is changed or the SID is changed, the cassette size or the SID
will be transferred from the Host via the CAN interface to the collimator. The
collimator calculates, how many steps the step motors for width and height
directions will have to travel to reach their new positions.
The actual position of the plates is monitored by the collimator only.
The display can be in "CM" or "INCH" formats.
DIP switch S2 D1 The digital collimator can be adapted to the MULTIX ACSS system by the
board use of DIP switch S2.
For MULTIX the DIP switch S2.2 and S2.5 must be in position "OFF" all
other DIP switches on S2 must be in position "ON".
CAN Termination on Link X12 1-2 on D1 board in the collimator Z66 must be inserted with ACSS
D1 board mode. Thereby the terminal resistor is in function.
Search run during The collimator repeats automatically its search run afer approximately 50
operation exposures. The collimator plates for the width and the height interrupt two
photo-cells (light barriers) U3 "height" and U4 "width" in the "max. open"
position and thereby define their positions. Thereby the collimator checks the
mechanics of the width and height plates as well as the functions of step
motors, photo- cells (light barriers) and the counter. During the search run
the exposure triggering will be blocked.
DIP switch S2 D2 The "time-on" time of the collimator bulb is programmable by the use of DIP
board switch S2
The DIP switch is the master. The programming of the "time-on" time via PC
can only be done for a shorter and not for a longer time than the pro-
gramming of DIP switch S2.
Displays D1 board
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V5gn +5V processor voltage present
V6gn +5V CAN present
V7gn Photo-cell (light barriar) U3 height interrupted
V8gn Photo-cell (light barriar) U4 widthinterrupted
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R6 LCD contrast
R7 Collimator bulb brightness
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DIP switch S1 D5 The time-on time of slot indicator and collimator bulb is programmable from
board programming 10 to 90s by DIP switch S2.
Displays D5 board
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V18gn +5V logics
V19gn +12V voltage regulator collimator bulb
V20gn -12V voltage regulator collimator bulb
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the table and the lift position of the 3D telescope which is displayed on the
3D control unit.
The current positions of the "table lift" with potentiometer R10 at the table
and "telescope lift" with absolute value decoder SG10 in the telescope are
measured.
When the table height is changed via control key S81 or S82, control of the
telescope lift is positioned via encoder E10 in the 3D telescope.
The host couples the M16 motor to the mechanical components of the tele-
scope lift via the Y16 permanenr brake (clutch) and releases the telescope
lift permanenr brakes Y17 - Y19.
Absolute value decoder SG10 sets the counter in Host board D50. The R10
potentiometer transmits any changes to the table lift position to the host.
The host calculates how many encoder pulses the telescope auto tracking
requires in order for the SID to remain constant . It selects the M16 motor
until the specific reference position is attained, thereby keeping the SID con-
stant.
Blocking:
The auto tracking is blocked, if the top end position of the telescope lift has
been reached. (Low ceiling height)
Vertical Bucky The 3D stand is situated in one of the four stops for exposures on the Bucky
wall stand with a horizontal beam path.
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VERTIX transmits any changes to the vertical position of the Bucky to the
host.
The host calculates how many encoder pulses the telescope auto tracking
requires in order for the SID to remain constant. It selects the M16 motor
until the specific reference position is attained, thereby keeping the SID con-
stant.
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The auto tracking is blocked, if the top end position of the telescope lift has
been reached.
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the horizontal Catapult Bucky on the VERTIX and the lift position of the 3D
telescope.
The current positions of the "Catapult Bucky lift" with potentiometer R1 in
the VERTIX and "telescope lift" with absolute value decoder SG10 in the
telescope are measured.
When the Catapult Bucky position is changed, control of the telescope lift is
positioned via encoder E10 in the 3D telescope.The host couples the M16
motor to the mechanical components of the telescope lift via the Y16 per-
manenr brake (clutch) and releases the telescope lift permanenr brake Y17 -
Y19.
Absolute value decoder SG10 sets the counter in Host board D50. The R1
VERTIX transmits any changes to the vertical position of the Bucky to the
host.
The host calculates how many encoder pulses the telescope auto tracking
requires in order for the SID to remain constant . It controls the M16 motor
until the specific reference position is attained, thereby keeping the SID con-
stant.
Blocking:
The auto tracking is blocked, if the top end position of the telescope lift has
been reached.
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