Avius
Avius
Avius
TECHNICAL GUIDE
--- Principle of Operation ---
Tokyo, Japan
L1E-EA0389-3
Features
(1) True Digital Architecture
Due to beamformer which is decisively concerned to the image quality and all image
processing are digitalized, high spatial resolution, wide dynamic range and high contrast
resolution are realized.
Ultrasound transmit circuit is improved by high performance transmit amplifier, and
ultrasound receiving circuit is improved by high performance pre-amplifier.
Frame rate is improved much more faster comparing with conventional system.
High quality image is digital image processing application.
This architecture that is achieved high quality image is good for new generation.
(2) Quick response
Mode changing, image condition settings, probe changing and application selection can
be performed quickly so that operator can pay attention to the patients.
(3) Usable for wide field of application
Linear, convex and phased array scan type probe are usable. It is possible to cover from
abdominal and obstetric to cardiovascular fields.
(4) 17-inch digital LCD Monitor
It is adopted 17-inch digital LCD Monitor.LCD Monitor provides high quality image.
(5) High-definition screen-displayed format
The resolution of the monitor is increased and the layout of the screen is displayed to the
high-definition. The inspection efficiency is improved by additional information and the
operation assistance on the screen.
• Design
The screen design which looks big ultrasound image.
• Tab menus
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It is easy to use the tab menus to switch applications, perform measurements,
activate annotations. Because it is positioned out of diagnosis area.
• Brightness Setting
It is adjustable character and background brightness level on the screen depends on
setting condition.
• Image size change function
The image size can be changed under certain conditions.
(6) Ergonomic design
• Design
Design is adopted to focus on user’s “easiness to use”, like front layout of probe
connector, based on ergonomics.
• Easily operable keyboard
As key arrangement is taken in consideration of frequency of use and operational
has improved.
An optional alphanumeric keyboard that is adopted backlight keyboard improves
key response and visibility.
• Excellent mobility with four swivel casters
As all the four casters are of swivel type, it is easy to move in narrow space.
Due to reduced friction force to floor it is easy to move from ward to ward.
(7) User interface
Workflow is improved because of new GUI.
It is a few procedures for many functions to use screen buttons.
(8) Online Manual
It is applicable to browse instruction manual on your HI VISION Avius.
(9) Various B-mode scan
• HI Com function
Compound function provides high spatial resolution, wide dynamic range and high
contrast resolution.
• Trapezoidal display function
Trapezoidal display is applicable for linear probe.
It is improved diagnosis area for linear probe.
• Oblique B-mode image function
This function enables you to use oblique function not only CFI/CFA mode but B
mode.
(10) High quality image technique
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• Fine Flow function
It is the function to display high frame rate and fine high-definition color doppler
image.
It is possible to display small vessel less blooming than original system.
• Automatic image optimization(HI Support)
It is the function to adjust TGC and B mode gain, base line, PRF and Doppler gain
etc. so that it may become the optimal image automatically, and leads to shortening
of inspection time.
(11) Real time Doppler measurement function
Automatic tracing function and measuring function in Doppler-mode have been
allowed to apply only to frozen images, but with this function it is possible to
perform it to real time images which contributes to shorten the time for examination.
It is displayed position of Doppler waveform and Vp, Vd values of Doppler
waveform in real time.
Any past measurement result and measurement location mark can indicate to
operate cine memory frame review after Freeze.
(12) Filing function
• Examination data management
Examination data (images measurement results and other data) can manage and
operate together, so it is easy to refer data before an examination and after an
examination.
• Multiple functions to save data
No image degradation because of digital image recording.
This filing function can record still images and multi images not only HDD include
system) but also DVD-RAM, DVD-R,USB memory and USB HDD.
• Easy-to-use filing function
In the Filing window, you can view examination data.
It is consideration for easy-to-use in the routine examination by filtering Patient ID
or Patient name or keyword search.
Thumbnail view provides easy access to destination image.
Review images can display 1/4/9/16 screen depend on choosing images.
• Patient data management
You can select the patient in the list view who had examination once.
(13) Omni-Directional M mode (ODM) function
Usually the normal M-mode image is controlled by the beam direction.
With this function, it is possible to display the M-mode image on an optional line on the
B-mode image, so it enables to perform more accurate left ventricle volume measurement.
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It is possible to use Clip capture mode that is suitable for clip analyses and Long time
recording mode.
(16) Contrast harmonic imaging function
With this function enabling to produce images further effectively from signal coming out
of the contrast agent it is possible to improve to diagnose the existence of tumor with
ease.
Two or more ROIs can be set up to the video recorded by contrast echo inspection, the
Time-Average (Time-Intensity) value in ROI can be indicated by graph, and quantitative
analysis is possible.
(17) DICOM function
This software can transfer ultrasound images and measurement reports to a storage server.
It has a Storage Commitment function. This software can output and read ultrasound
images in DICOM file format.
This software has a function to obtain WorkLists from the MWM server.
It has a function to send examination start and completion notifications for ultrasound
images to the MPPS server.
And it can be sent Ultrasound images to grayscale or color DICOM printers.
(18) 4D function
3D ultrasound images can be viewed in almost real-time. As the scanning part of the probe
swings automatically in a fan-like fashion, it sends signals to the three-dimensional display unit,
which rapidly builds a 3D image based on the probe’s signal.
(19) STIC function
Multiple 3D images representing a single heartbeat can be displayed by automatically
swinging the scanning part of the probe in a fan-like fashion and estimating the cardiac
cycle from the obtained images.
(20) 3D function
The software is able to collect sequential 2D image data by using a probe to scan at a steady
rate and then display the collected data as 3D images.
(21) Advanced Measurement function
• %WT measurement
Measurement useful to heartbeat diagnosis of thickness change of heart muscle etc.
is enabled by tracing automatically the movement toward a heart tissue in arbitrary
positions.
• Color tissue tracking measurement
The changes of myocardium thickness are automatically tracked and their strain
amount is displayed as colored movies on the screen. The graph of the changes of
myocardium, caliper on the graphs, movie outputs, tracking data outputs can be
possible. Bull's eye can be created by loading the tracking data which three
cross-sectional surface of APICAL, MID and BASAL.
• LA tracking measurement
The motion of left atrium wall is automatically tracked so that the volume of left
atrium and other parameters against time are measured.
• IMT measurement
IMT (Intima-Media Thickness) measurement is enabled by detecting the position
of intima and adventitia of carotid artery.
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(22) Remote control function
Freeze, REF, mode and etc. keys of the operation panel can be switched by remote
control.
Refer to the Instruction Manual, “Ultrasound Diagnostic Scanner / Model HI VISION Avius
/Preparation/INSTRUCTION MANUAL” – “Chapter 11 Specifications” for details
Observe the following environmental conditions for safe and correct operation of the equipment.
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1.4 System Organization
Basic System
Main Unit
・HI VISION Avius
Option Units
and Peripherals
USB
BW Printer Color Printer
PRINTER
NOTE: 1) ECG cable and electrodes are included in the BIO unit
EZU-EK28.
2) Secure the peripheral devices to the main body. If using
equipment without securing the peripheral devices, they
may drop down due to vibration or inclination when moving
equipment.
For securing the peripheral devices, see TECHNICAL GUIDE
(Installation).
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Table 1.4-1 Peripheral Devices
< WARNING>
1) Other than the devices listed in Table 1-1 are not allowed to use.
2) Use peripheral devices as fixed with the scanner unit. Using the peripheral devices
without fixing with the scanner unit may cause dropping the peripheral device due to
vibration or inclination of the mobile cart during carrying around the system.
3) Install peripheral devices according to “HI VISION Avius Technical Guide
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Section 2 Safety
Table 2.3-1
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2.4 Symbols
IEC60601-1 establishes symbols to be used for the equipment. The following symbols are used
outside and inside the equipment.
Equipotentiality
TYPE B EQUIPMENT
TYPE BF EQUIPMENT
Dangerous voltage
Pinch
Date of Manufacture
Serial Number
Model Name
KEEP DRY
Operating instructions
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Section 3 Operation
NOTE: Operations described below are special ones exclusive for the service
personnel.
Be sure not to open to the users.
(1) Press [Ctrl and Alt] then [S] keys to display the “Special Function” dialog.
When a alpha-numeric keyboard is not connected, execute Screen Keyboard and push in
order of [Ctrl], [Alt], and [S] by pointer.
<Caution>
You cannot start Service Tools while the dialog is displayed. First close the dialog, and
then restart Service Tools.
You cannot start Service Tools immediately after displaying the examination information
normally. In this case, clicking once somewhere outside of the examination information
area enables Service Tools to be started.
Input the password by the capital letter (with the orange lamp for the Caps Lock key on).
Be sure to backup your data before initializing the system environment.
(2)
(3)
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(4) Select the “Reset” button in “Service Tools”.
(4)
(5-A) If selecting “Yes” from “Reset Menu” and clicking the “OK” button, all the setup data is
reset to those when shipped from the factory and the system is rebooted.
NOTE: Time data is retained.
( 5-A )
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(5-B) If clicking “Cancel” or “Close button”( ) in “Reset Menu”, “Reset Menu” ends and
the process returns to “Service Tools”.)
NOTE: Don’t click “OK” button with “NO” selected.
( 5-B )
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3.2.2 Contents of backup data
The contents of the user setting data saved by the copy of Backup Data are shown below.
<Caution>
When upgrading the software version, the following user setting data is restored to the
factory default settings. Be sure to backup your data before upgrading the software.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(16)
(9) (17)
(10) (18)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
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(19) (20)
(1) System
Various settings for the system
(2) Application
Set application data.
(3) Region Data Setting
Settings for each region data
(4) Measure
Settings for measurement methods and measurement target items
(5) Filing
Set Filing data.
(6) REC Key/Foot SW
Settings for the functions assigned to the keys from REC1 to REC5 and footswitch
(optional)
(7) Recorder
Various settings for the black-and-white printer, color printer, DVD and video output
(8) Comp. Window
Setting for the position (Left or Right) to display the comparison window
(9) Screen Button
Settings for screen buttons displayed when the user menu button is pressed
(10) Color Map
Preset settings for the color map used in CFI mode and CFA mode
(11) Biopsy Guide
Settings for biopsy guidelines and the mark to be used in the seed implant grid
(12) Annotation
Settings for annotations
(13) Body Mark
Preset settings for body marks
(14) Stress
Settings for stress echo (For details, see the separate INSTRUCTION MANUAL Stress
Echo Software.)
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(15) Remote Use
Settings for two types of Remote user keys (For details, see the separate INSTRUCTION
MANUAL Remote Control Unit.)
(16) Cine Memory
Settings for cine memory
(17) Display
Settings for reverse video mode (negative or positive) and background brightness level
(18) Account Menu
Settings for Logon Management software (For details, see the separate INSTRUCTION
MANUAL Logon Management Software.)
(19) Guide Line
Settings for display data for needle guidelines
(20) WIDE VIEW
Settings for the wide view function (For details, see the separate INSTRUCTION
MANUAL Wide View Software.)
<Hint>
If DICOM software (Query/Retrieve) is installed, settings for DICOM software
(Query/Retrieve) are also saved. (For details, see the separate INSTRUCTION MANUAL
DICOM Software (Query/Retrieve).)
If Advanced Measurement software is installed, settings for Advanced Measurement
software are also saved. (For details, see the separate INSTRUCTION MANUAL HI
VISION Avius - Measurement.)
Patient list on Patient Information dialog is also saved. If you want to restore the saved
patient list, please execute Eub-us¥Tools¥Filing¥PD_Restore.exe and select the IDMDB
folder in a backup data folder. Database version will be compared and if it has no
problem then restore process should be done. Attention that a current patient list item
on Patient Information dialog within a system will be deleted in these operations.
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3.2.3 Saving backup data
If backup data is saved periodically, when user setting information has disappeared, it can be
restored by reading backup data.
(1) Select “Backup data” in “Setup” of “Main Menu”.
(2) Select “Save” in “Backup Data”.
(2)
(3) When the message as shown in the figure below appears, insert a DVD into the DVD
MULTI drive, and then from the Select list, select CD/DVD. Press the OK button to start
saving the backup data.
After a while, the message The save of backup data was completed is displayed in
the dialog. Press the OK button to return to the Data backup dialog.
The backup data is created in the DVD with a folder named as
USBackUpData_yyyymmddhhmmss (yyyymmddhhmmss: date and time when the
backup data is saved).
Selecting the Save Network Settings check box saves the network settings, which have
been set by selecting the tab menu, Setup, and then System.
(3)
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3.2.4 Loading backup data
NOTE: This operation deletes the backup data saved in the system.
(2)
(3) The following message appears. If the backup data is to be loaded, select the “Yes”
button.
(3)
(4) When the message as shown in the figure below appears, insert the DVD that contains
the backup data into the DVD MULTI drive. From the Select list, select CD/DVD, and then
click the Read button.
When the backup data stored in the disk is displayed in a list, select the backup data to be
loaded. If the network settings are saved, in the Network Settings column, the
appropriate check box is selected. To load the data without loading its network settings,
clear the check box.
Press the OK button to start loading the backup data.
(4)
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NOTE: It is possible to use a USB memory to back up a data. If a USB memory,
USB HDD is connected to the system, the Drive: Select display the volume
name of the USB memory, USB HDD.
(5) After a while, when the message as shown in the figure below appears, click the OK
button. The equipment restarts. The equipment startup processing completes in about six
minutes. This is the end of the backup data loading.
<Caution>
The time required for equipment startup might slightly vary depending on the backup
data.
When backup data is loaded during software version upgrade, it takes from 10 to 30
minutes for the equipment to start up.
(5)
(2)
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(3) Versions are displayed as shown below:
<Caution>
“Not connected” in the hardware version indicates no board installed in equipment.
<Caution>
“Not Available” in the Soft Option version indicates that the software option protection
is not released.
<Caution>
The OS version of the PC is displayed for “Windows XP Embedded”, and
the OS version of the CELL is displayed as “CF”: for “CELL”.
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3.2.6 Other functions of “Service Tools”
Functions of (1) ~ (12) of “Service Tools” shown in the figure below:
(1) “Guide Line” : Refer to the TECHNICAL GUIDE (Installation) titled
“Ultrasound Scanner Probe HI VISION Avius
Registration of Needle Guide Line”
(2) “Diagnostic Test” : Starts the check program (See 3.2.6.2).
(3) “Event Viewer” : Displays the event viewer of Windows XP (See
3.2.6.1).
(4) “Error Log Manager” : Displays Error Log Manager Dialog (See 3.2.6.6).
(5) “Ctrl + Alt + Del” : Enables “Ctrl + Alt + Del”.
(6) “WIDE VIEW” : Refer to the TECHNICAL GUIDE (Installation) “Wide
View Image Display Software” section.
(7) “Option” : Unusable
(8) “DICOM log file” : Refer to the TECHNICAL GUIDE (Installation) “DICOM
Software” section.
(9) “Exchange Mode Key” : The position of the Mode key is exchanged
(10) “Correct Backlash” : Refer to the TECHNICAL GUIDE (Installation) titled
“Ultrasound Scanner Probe HI VISION Avius Correct
backlash”
(11) “Temperature Regulation” : Unusable
(12) “Exam Information” : Unusable
(13) “Probe Test Protection” : Unusable
(1)
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3.2.6.1 Displaying Event Viewer
(1) Start “Service Tools”. --- See 3.2.1 (1), (2) and (3).
(2) Select “Event Viewer” button from “Service Tools”.
(3) Select “Log” of the menu bar and select “Application” from the pull-down menu displayed.
(4) Select “Application” from the Event Log displayed.
(5) The application log appears as shown below:
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(6) Types of application log displayed are shown below:
Event ID Type Application log
1 Information EUB-US system boot start.
2 Information EUB setup data start check.
5 Information EUB system boot ended, so EUB-US start.
6 Information EUB system BackUpDB setup start.
7 Information EUB system ApplicationDB setup start.
8 Information EUB system ApplicationResourceDB setup start.
9 Information EUB system BodyMarkDB setup start.
10 Information EUB system AnnotationDB setup start.
11 Information EUB system FilingDB setup start.
12 Information EUB system MeasurementDB setup start.
13 Information EUB system ProbeDB setup start.
14 Information RegionDB setup start.
15 Information PrinterList setup start.
16 Information WideView setup start.
17 Information PatientMenu setup start.
19 Information EUB system PresetOperationDB setup start.
20 Information EUB system MultiStepTriggerDB setup start.
21 Information BiopsyGuidelineDB setup start.
22 Error Device/Service start up timeout
23 Warning Device/Service start up delayed
24 Warning Most memory are used.
25 Warning The amount of GUI resource is large.
26 Information EUB system LogOnAccount DB setup start.
27 Information EUB system ColorMapDB setup start.
28 Information EUB system HiResoToolBarDB setup start.
29 Error System error occued. Drive Letter Incorrect.
30 Warning DB conversion area is shortage.
31 Information mdb file format is Access2000.
32 Information mdb file conversion successed.
37 Information ES52E probe information
43 Error Update error of tab menu
46 Information Booted Windows in X mode.
47 Information Shut down Windows in X mode.
50 Information Time port access : OK.
51 Information Time port access : NG.
52 Error The end processing of EUB is failure.
512 Information Beginning transfer of SetDate File.
513 Information Finishing transfer of SetDate File correctry.
514 Information Beginning transfer of BEP File.
515 Information Finishing transfer of BEP File correctry.
516 Error Source file not is found.
517 Error Data Transfer error is occured.
518 Error Server Response error is occured.
519 Information Beginning time port access.
520 Information Finishing time port access correctry.
521 Error Timeout time port access.
768 Information Color information on Measurement is incorrect.
769 Information Brightness Information on Measurement is incorrect.
770 Information RTD data cannot be retrieved from CELL.
4097 Information EUB setup data start backup, to last known data.
4098 Information EUB setup data ended backup.
12289 Error Dus file not fount for selected probe.
12297 Warning Probe not supported is selected.
12298 Error Probe ID not found.
12299 Information Touch key system is detected.
16385 Error Can't open the SBUS driver. Entering debug mode.
16386 Error Can't access SBUS.
16387 Information BIO PCB found.
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Event ID Type Application log
16388 Information CW PCB found.
16389 Information MTDRV PCB found.
16390 Information TVIF PCB found.
16391 Error USB micom not functioning.
16392 Error CW PCB config error.
16393 Error DBF PCB config error.
16394 Error DBF PCB not found.
16395 Error MTDRV PCB config error.
16396 Error PRB PCB config error.
16397 Error PRB PCB not found.
16398 Error RX PCB not found.
16399 Error TVIF PCB config error.
16400 Error TX PCB not found.
16401 Error TPRB PCB config error.
16402 Error TPRB PCB not found.
16403 Error RDBF PCB config error.
16404 Error RDBF PCB not found.
16405 Information TVIF-B PCB found.
16406 Error TVIF-B PCB config error.
16407 Error Hardware detected model is mismatched with the installed
software.
16408 Error CONT(-B) PCB FPGA1 config error
16409 Error CONT(-B) PCB FPGA2 config error
16416 Error +6LV power fail (POWER UNIT).
16417 Error -6LV power fail (POWER UNIT).
16418 Error +12LV power fail (POWER UNIT).
16419 Error -12LV power fail (POWER UNIT).
16420 Error +12HV power fail (POWER UNIT).
16421 Error -12HV power fail (POWER UNIT).
16422 Error +75HV power fail (POWER UNIT).
16423 Error -75HV power fail (POWER UNIT).
16424 Error +100HV power fail (POWER UNIT).
16425 Error -100HV power fail (POWER UNIT).
16426 Error +200HV power fail (POWER UNIT).
16427 Error -200HV power fail (POWER UNIT).
16428 Error +12VC1 power fail (DC/DC UNIT).
16429 Error +12VC2 power fail (DC/DC UNIT).
16430 Error +5VS1 power fail (DC/DC UNIT).
16431 Error +5VS2 power fail (DC/DC UNIT).
16432 Error +3.3V power fail (DC/DC UNIT).
16433 Error +5V power fail (DC/DC UNIT).
16434 Error +12V power fail (DC/DC UNIT).
16435 Error -12V power fail (DC/DC UNIT).
16436 Error Power error.
16437 Information Power UNIT status is good.
16438 Information DC/DC UNIT status is good.
16448 Error CELL PCB GO_CELL* error.
16449 Error CELL PCB FIRM error.
16450 Error CELL PCB HW error.
16451 Error CELL PCB TEMP error.
16452 Error CELL PCB VOL error.
16453 Error CELL PCB DIMM error.
16454 Error CELL PCB FAN error.
16455 Error CELL PCB Hardware error.
16456 Information CELL PCB status is good.
16457 Information System temperature status is (%1).
16464 Warning System temperature is high (%1)
16465 Error System temperature exceed (%1).
16466 Error CELL XDR memory error
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Event ID Type Application log
20489 Error Can't read SYSTEM-ID correctly.
20491 Error Config error.
20493 Error Probe ID failure.
20495 Error MPTEE interface failure.
20496 Error GND value and ST4V value are same.
20497 Error MINI A/D value at D/A 00 and FF are same.
20498 Error CALIB_MINI_0V < 0.
20499 Error CALIB_MINI_5V > 255.
20500 Error ATGC A/D value at D/A 00 and FF are same.
20501 Error CALIB_TGC_0V < 0.
20502 Error CALIB_TGC_5V > 255.
20503 Error ATT A/D value at D/A 50 and FF are same.
20504 Error CALIB_ATT_0V < 0.
20505 Error CALIB_ATT_4V > 255.
20523 Error Wrong USSYNC RAM Data
20524 Error Abnormal transmition power excess has been detected.
36865 Error RVS MagSensor init error.
36866 Error RVS MagSensor final error.
36867 Error Failed to get information of network adapter for CELL.
36868 Error Failed to get information of network adapter for External.
61440 Error Software error occured.
61441 Error Hardware error occured.
61442 Error CELL error occured.
61443 Error Shutdown error occured.
(7) Follow the steps shown below to save the log displayed in the file.
1) Select “Action” of the menu bar and select “Save Log File As …” from the pull-down
menu displayed.
2) Determine the file name, file type and location to save the file, and then select the “Save”
button.
At this time, if the file type is event log file (*.EVT), contents of the file can only be
checked from the event viewer.
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3.2.6.2 Starting check program
(1) Start “Service Tools” program. See 3.2.1 (1), (2) and (3).
(2) Select the “Diagnostic Tests” button from “Service Tools”.
(3) The check program includes the following functions:
1) Auto Diagnostic Tests
The function to check hardware automatically. See 3.2.6.3.
2) Loop Memory Test
The function to iterate the Memory Test of the Auto Diagnostic Tests. See 3.2.6.4.
3) Loop Signal Test
The function to iterate the Signal Test of the Auto Diagnostic Tests. See 3.2.6.4.
4) Channel Test
Channel test checks analog circuits of transmission and reception respectively by
channel. See 3.2.6.5.
1)
2)
3)
4)
NOTE: While the RVS mode is used, do not execute the check program.
Before executing the check program, exit the RVS mode first by pressing
the “RVS” button among the screen buttons. The screen buttons can be
displayed by c pressing the “F1” key or “F2” key to which the RVS mode
is assigned, or d pressing the “F2” key to which the options menu is
assigned.
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3.2.6.3 Auto Diagnostic Tests
(1) Start “Service Tools” program. See 3.2.1 (1), (2) and (3).
(2) Select the “Diagnostic Tests” button from “Service Tools”.
(3) Select the “Auto Diagnostic Tests” button from “Diagnostic Tests”.
(4) Because reboot is required after tests, confirmation dialog is displayed. Press “OK” button.
(4)
NOTE: The screen might be blinking strongly. Do not stare at the screen.
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(5) After test end, “Auto Diagnostic Tests Result” dialog appears, and it shows the test result.
Result tree list is displayed on upper part of the dialog. When you select one of the item in
the tree, detailed information of the test item appears on lower part of the dialog.
Result tree list
To save the result, select “Save and show Error Log Manager” button. After storing the
result, Error Log Manager dialog appears. With Error Log Manager dialog, you can watch
logs or store logs to external media. See 3.2.6.4.
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(6) To finish viewing the test result, press “Reboot” button. In the case some error is found and
the result is not stored, and in other case, different dialog appears. Press “OK” button, then
the equipment will be rebooted, and you can use the equipment normally.
(6)
(6)
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(7) Tests are described below.
Category Group Sub group Test Name Test Test Detail
Number
Power Test Communication 1 Communication Test
(1-999) Preirus/Avius POWER UNIT +6LV 100 Power supply output
-6LV 101 Power supply output
+12LV 102 Power supply output
-12LV 103 Power supply output
+12HV 104 Power supply output
-12HV 105 Power supply output
+75HV 106 Power supply output
-75HV 107 Power supply output
+100HV 108 Power supply output
-100HV 109 Power supply output
+200HV 110 Power supply output
-200HV 111 Power supply output
Preirus/Avius DC/DC(2) +12VC1 200 Power supply output
UNIT
+12VC2 201 Power supply output
+5VS1 202 Power supply output
+5VS2 203 Power supply output
+3.3V 204 Power supply output
+5V 205 Power supply output
+12V 206 Power supply output
-12V 207 Power supply output
Memory CONT Basic Confirmation 10000 Board existence, FPGA
Test configuration
(10000~ (10000~ USRAM 10001 Memory test (USRAM)
19999) 10999)
GainRAM 10002 Memory test (GainRAM)
SSRAM 10003 Memory test (SSRAM)
Avius RDBF Basic Confirmation 12000 Board existence, FPGA
configuration
(12000~ ASIC0 ASIC Data Line Test 12100 ASIC register data line test
12999)
ASIC Bulk Read/Write Test 12101 ASIC register high-load
test
RAM Address Line Test 12102 ASIC-SRAM address line
test
RAM Data Line Test 12103 ASIC-SRAM data line test
RAM Bulk Read/Write Test 12104 ASIC-SRAM high-load test
ASIC1 ASIC Data Line Test 12110 ASIC register data line test
ASIC Bulk Read/Write Test 12111 ASIC register high-load
test
RAM Address Line Test 12112 ASIC-SRAM address line
test
RAM Data Line Test 12113 ASIC-SRAM data line test
RAM Bulk Read/Write Test 12114 ASIC-SRAM high-load test
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Category Group Sub group Test Name Test Test Detail
Number
Memory Avius RDBF ASIC2 ASIC Data Line Test 12120 ASIC register data line test
Test
ASIC Bulk Read/Write Test 12121 ASIC register high-load
test
RAM Address Line Test 12122 ASIC-SRAM address line
test
RAM Data Line Test 12123 ASIC-SRAM data line test
RAM Bulk Read/Write Test 12124 ASIC-SRAM high-load test
ASIC3 ASIC Data Line Test 12130 ASIC register data line test
ASIC Bulk Read/Write Test 12131 ASIC register high-load
test
RAM Address Line Test 12132 ASIC-SRAM address line
test
RAM Data Line Test 12133 ASIC-SRAM data line test
RAM Bulk Read/Write Test 12134 ASIC-SRAM high-load test
Serial Bus Avius TPRB Basic Information 16010 Board existence, FPGA
configuration
(16000~ Port Read/Write Test 16011 Register high-load test
16999)
CW/CWA Basic Information 16020 Board existence, FPGA
configuration
Port Read/Write Test 16021 Register high-load test
MTDRV Basic Information 16030 Board existence, FPGA
configuration
Port Read/Write Test 16031 Register high-load test
TVIF(-B) Basic Information 16040 Board existence, FPGA
configuration
Port Read/Write Test 16041 Register high-load test
BIO Port Read/Write Test 16050 Register high-load test
DVIF Port Read/Write Test 16060 Register high-load test
CELL Basic Information 17000 Confirmation of basic
information
(17000~ XDR Memory Test 17010 XDR memory high-load
17999) test
DIMM0 Test 17011 DIMM0 high-load test
CF Card Test 17013 CF card read test
Signal Test ADC-ASIC- Avius ADC -> Ch0 20100 Outputs test pattern from
FPGA ASIC -> RDBF-ADC, selects
FPGA (RDBF) channel by ASIC, and
checks by RDBF-FPGA.
(20000~ Ch1 20101
29999)
: :
Ch(N) 20100+N
DBF-CONT Avius RDBF -> CONT 20801 Outputs test pattern from
RDBF-FPGA, and checks
by CONT-RFP.
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Category Group Sub group Test Name Test Test Detail
Number
Signal Test DBF-CONT CONT -> CELL 20900 Outputs test pattern from
CONT-BEIF, and checks
by CELL input module.
CONT RF Processing 20901 Outputs test pattern from
the top of CONT-RFP,
does normal signal
processing, and checks by
CELL input module.
CONT -> DVIF 20902 Generates test image by
CONT-BEIF's
image-memory filling
function, and checks by
DVIF's dot capturing
function.
CELL -> CONT 20903 Generates test image by
CELL with background
level, and checks by
DVIF's dot capturing
function.
BIO -> CONT 20905 Outputs test pattern from
BIO, and checks by CELL's
ECG CINE buffer.
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20900 17” LCD
Front Panel 1280x1024@60Hz
BIO Rear Panel
ECG 20905
ADC USB
PCG BIO Data
FPGA 20903 USB
EXT-ECG Speaker
ADC USB
Pencil CW Probe
USB
USB MB LAN TVIF-B
CW CELL CELL Dual Monitor
USB ADC Control Output BW-Printer OUT
Cell GbE DVI (or C-VIDEO OUT)
MTDRV B.E BW-Printer Remote
20901 CW Data
Control
DOP Sound
Sound→
Audio OUT
TPRB RGB
PCIe (x4)
JMP RDBF
PCIe (x4)
Audio IN
←US Data
-B PreAMP OUT
← ECG Data
US Image DAta→
+TGC
HV T/R DAC Display Data Y/C Y/C
SW Div CONT
CONT DVI IN OUT
PROBE1
BEIF-FPGA US image, Display Data (Capture)
SEL Capture trigger, or US image data (Panorama )
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(8) Location of Signal Test are described below.
Relay
PROBE2
CXORFP-FPGA DVI DVI DVI DVI DVI DVI
USB
Trans Trans ASIC
AMP Buff (16ch/1pcs) DVIF Digital Analog
・Overlay output Capture Capture
PROBE3
Trans CW US image and Screen image Board Board
Trans US Data ・Through US image output
CW Buff FPGA
US PCIe(ADD2+) PCI PCI
control, Screen image
POWERUnit
DC/DC Board Data data
USB Connector
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17” LCD
Front Panel 1280x1024@60Hz
BIO Rear Panel
ECG 16050
ADC USB
PCG BIO Data
FPGA USB
EXT-ECG Speaker
ADC USB
Pencil CW Probe 16021 17010,
17011 USB
USB MB LAN TVIF-B
CW CELL CELL Dual Monitor
USB ADC Control Output BW-Printer OUT 16041
Cell GbE DVI (or C-VIDEO OUT)
16031 MTDRV B.E
CW Data BW-Printer Remote
Control
DOP Sound
Sound→
Audio OUT
TPRB RGB
PCIe (x4)
JMP RDBF
PCIe (x4)
Audio IN
←US Data
-B PreAMP OUT
←ECG Data
US Image DAta→
+TGC
HV T/R DAC Display Data Y/C Y/C
SW Div CONT
CONT DVI IN OUT
PROBE1
BEIF-FPGA US image, Display Data (Capture)
SEL Capture trigger, or US image data (Panorama)
Post- ADC Control With Capture Trigger
AMP FPGA PinP
DVI 16060
(9) Location of Memory Test are described below.
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Relay
PROBE2
CXORFP-FPGA DVI DVI DVI DVI DVI DVI
USB
Trans Trans ASIC
AMP Buff (16ch/1pcs) DVIF Digital Analog
・Overlay output Capture Capture
PROBE3
Trans CW US image and Screen image Board Board
Trans US Data ・Through US image output
CW Buff FPGA
US PCIe(ADD2+) PCI PCI
control, Screen image
POWERUnit
DC/DC Board Data data
USB Connector
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3.2.6.4 Loop Memory Test and Loop Signal Test
(1) Start “Service Tools” program. See 3.2.1 (1), (2) and (3).
(2) Select the “Diagnostic Tests” button from “Service Tools”.
(3) Select the “Loop Memory Test” or “Loop Signal Test” button from “Diagnostic Tests”.
(4) Because reboot is required after tests, confirmation dialog is displayed. Press “OK” button.
(4)
(5) Testing is done iteratively, select “Finish” button after appropriate time passed. Also failure
iteration exceed 10 times, test is forced to finish.
(5)
NOTE: The screen might be blinking strongly. Do not stare at the screen.
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(6) After test end, “Auto Diagnostic Tests Result” dialog appears, and it shows the test result.
Result tree list is displayed on upper part of the dialog. It differs from “2.3.6.3 Auto Diagnostic
Tests”, only failed iteration are displayed. See 2.3.6.3 (5) for dialog usage.
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3.2.6.5 Channel Test
(1) Start “Service Tools” program. See 3.2.1 (1), (2) and (3).
(2) Select the “Diagnostic Tests” button from “Service Tools”.
(3) Select the “Channel Test” button from “Diagnostic Tests”.
Select the center 1ch for transmission to allow the B image to be depicted with aperture
1ch. Since transmission aperture is 1ch, if the transmission circuit is defected by even
1ch, it can be observed as a black stripe of the B image as it is. Further in the M image,
it is depicted using a specific 1ch, the missing channel can be identified. For receiving
wave, any missing channel can be checked as well.
How to use
① Connect the probe with no defective channel and select the B/M real mode.
② Select “Channel Test” from “Diagnostic Tests”. Display “CH-NUKE” to check missing
channels by operating the upper slide bar at the upper part of dialog with
transmission wave or reception wave set to 1ch. At this time, if the M image shows
a black stripe, there is a missing channel. Note that, however, the probe itself may
have a defective element.
③ After completing check, close the dialog and select the “Close” button from “Service
Tools”. The message dialog appears. To return to the normal image mode, Freeze
needs to be made ON/OFF.
NOTE: To check both of transmission and reception waves, perform check with
transmission or reception wave once, and then exit “Service Tools” and
make Freeze ON/OFF and display “Channel Test” from “Service Tools”
again to check missing channels for transmission or reception wave.
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The following describes display and operation.
Item Description
(1) CH slide bar Selects element number to be checked. Selected element number is
displayed as the Elem. item of (2) Status display. 0~191.
(2) Status display 1st item (Elem.): Displays the element number for check selected by
the CH slide bar.
2nd item (ch): Displays CH number in RDBF.
3rd item: None/Not check item, T 1ch/Transmission wave check mode,
R 1ch/Reception wave check mode,
T&R 1ch/transmission & reception check mode
(3) Transmission wave 1ch Sets transmission wave to 1ch. The last item of (2) Status display
button changes to “T 1ch” or “T&R 1ch”. Pressing this button allows any
missing transmission channel to be checked.
(4) Reception wave 1ch Sets reception wave to 1ch. The last item of (2) Status display
button changes to “R 1ch” or “T&R 1ch”. Pressing this button allows any
missing reception channel to be checked.
(5) Get M line button Not used
(6) Close button Closes this dialog
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3.2.6.6 Error Log Manager Function
In order to cope with fault quickly, this system has a function to collect the fault information
automatically and also has management function for the fault information.
The following information is collected to the following timing.
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In order to use the Error Log Dialog, follow as below.
(1) Invoke “Service Tools” --- Refer 3.2.1 (1), (2), (3)
(2) Push “Error Log Manager” button in the Service Tools dialog
The following table describes the relationship between folder names and error logs:
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Delete Delete the selected folder or file, as well as the associated crash dump, if any.
When you click the button, the dialog below appears. Click OK to delete the
selected items.
Make Log Make error log. Available only in folder list mode.
When pushed, the dialog below displayed. Then logs are collected.
(*5) When “Error Log manager” dialog appears, Shut Log (log at shut down) is not
displayed in the list. In the case to survey broken US image, it might be needed to
confirm whether or not relating US image is stored.
(*6) Since all error log data is deleted during full installation of the software, create
backup data before installation as necessary.
(*7) The following dialogs are displayed, in case picture files are included in the
copying files. This is because patient information may be included in the collected
picture. Masking function of patient information is not perfect. By confirmation the
image, get permission from a user if needed.
(*8) Crash dump files are managed in a different folder from the Error Log folder where
other logs are stored. Such files are linked to the logs collected at the same time
and displayed with an asterisk (*) in the “Crash Dump” column in “Folder List”.
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The following information is recorded as a file at the time of error information collection.
File Name Information Contents
1-SystemInformation.txt System Information Time
Equipment name
Software version
OS version
Manual version
Time stamp of EUB-US.exe
Software Language
OS Language
NTSC/PAL
Option list
Hardware version ( only from Error Log Manager
dialog)
2-ScreenCapture.bmp Screen Capture When software error, the image includes error
dialog. Not includes US image.
When from Error log dialog, US image at that
time.
3-Key history.txt Key history User key history (about 1000 items) (*9)
4-SystemEventLog.txt System event log System event log of event viewer
5-ApplicationEventLog.txt Application event Application event log of event viewer
log
6-DrWatson.txt Dr.Watson log OS generates, when application error occurs.
7-SupplementLog.txt Supplement log Supplement for application event log. The
detailed result of automatic adjustment etc. is
described.
8-BackUpData.cab Backup data Compressed file for Backup data by CAB format.
Common decompression software can be used.
9- Cell_Log.txt CELL log Log related to types and setting values of
transmission parameters between the EUB
software and BEP software (about 1,000 items)
A-KeyHistoryLong.cab Key history Compressed file for User key history (about
10,000 items) by CAB format.
Common decompression software can be used.
B-CellLog.cab CELL log Compressed file for log related to types and
setting values of transmission parameters
between the EUB software and BEP software, by
CAB format.
Common decompression software can be used.
C-FillingLog.txt FillingLog Log related to data management
D-DICOMLog.cab DICOM Log Compressed file for Merge Log and files related
to it , by CAB format. (*10)
Common decompression software can be used.
E-SystemErrorMini.cab OS System Error Compressed file for OS Sytem Errlr Log by CAB
Log format.This is recorded running state of OS
System.
Common decompression software can be used.
If a software error occurs, the information in the following table is logged as a file in the Crash
Dump folder located just under the root directory of the C drive.
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software.(*11)
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3.2.6.7 Exchange function of Mode key
This function is possible for exchange of Doppler Mode key, CFM mode key and M-Mode key.
(1) Start “Service Tools” program. See 3.2.1 (1), (2) and (3).
(2) Select the “Exchange Mode Keys” button from “Service Tools”.
(3) Please select setting in dialog.
(4) When the OK button is pushed, the setting is reflected. Default is Set1.
Please exchange the mode cap after it changes.
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3.2.7 Taking out images
NOTE (*1): Image data saved in DICOM image format is out of this operation.
(2) Press READ key READ in freeze mode and “Filing window” is displayed.
(3) Choose the target images and save the image data without personal information to the
media. (*3)
(4) Choose the destination media to save from “Location List” on “Filing window”, and then
select “Show All” button and confirm that the target images are saved to the media.
NOTE (*2): DVD-R is recommended as media to save image data. In case of saving to
USB memory device, prepare a new one.
NOTE (*3): To save the data without personal information, operate on Create
Data-Disc window in case of DVD-R and operate on File Convert window
in case of the other media. Refer to the instruction manual (Operation)
for detail the manner of operation.
The images and the information of various image parameters taken out are included in the
“PDFiles” folder made in the media. When you request to investigate the images, please send the
entire “PDFiles” folder.
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3.2.8 Backup battery
Refer to 5.1 Replacing the backup battery in [HI VISION Avius TECHNICAL GUIDE
–Installation-] of separate volume.
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3.3 Troubleshooting
Although availability is in a transferring place, when the message of Fig.3.3.1-1 comes out at the
time of image transferring, the temporary file for transferring may remain in the following folder.
Fig. 3.3.1-1
(1) Check the drive letter of the drive to be used for transfer.
Double-click C:¥Eub-us¥Tools¥diskmgmt.msc by using the Enter key to open the Disk
Management dialog box.
In Disk 0, check the drive letter of the fifth partition.
Fig. 3.3.1-2
After deleting unnecessary data, start the equipment, and then confirm that no messages appear.
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3.3.2 Start and exit procedure of “BIOS Setup Utility”
The explanation of the operations below assumes the use of an optional alphanumeric keyboard. If
an alphanumeric keyboard is not used, see Appendix 2 in the separate Technical Guide
(Installation) for information regarding the required key operations.
3.3.2.1 Start “BIOS Setup Utility”
When the equipment starts up, the BIOS image shown below appears (Fig 3.3.2-1 (a)).
While the BIOS startup window is open, press and then release the Ctrl + Alt + Shift keys (or the
alternate key described in Appendix 2.3 in the separate TECHNICAL GUIDE (Installation)), and
then press the 2 key (or the screen button control key (2) described in Appendix 2 in the separate
TECHNICAL GUIDE (Installation)) to start up Setup Utility (Fig. 3.3.2-2).
By using Setup Utility, you can check the availability of hard disk recognition and the BIOS version.
2 Key
System Time : [ ]
System Date : [ ]
Legacy Diskette A : [ ]
The hard disk information is displayed.
SATA Port0 : [320G SATA0] * The display size might be different.
SATA Port1 : [ ]
SATA Port2 : [ ]
SATA Port3 : [ ]
SATA Port4 : [ ]
ATA Configuration
Fig. 3.3.2-2
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3.3.2.2 “Load Setup Defaults“
(1) Using the keys “↑,↓,← and →”, select “Load Setup Defaults“ from the list of “Exit” and press
“Enter” key to execute the program
Fig. 3.3.2-3
(2) The following message (Fig.3.3.2-4) is displayed. Select “Yes”, Press “Enter” key.
Setup Confirmation
[Yes] [No]
Fig. 3.3.2-4
(3) The screen returns to BIOS Setup Utility window. (Fig.3.3.2-5) Using the keys “↑,↓,← and →”,
select “Exit Saving changes“ from the list of “Exit” and press “Enter” key.
Fig. 3.3.2-5
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(4) The following message appears. (Fig.3.3.2-6) Select “Yes”, Press “Enter” key and the system
reboot.
Setup Confirmation
[Yes] [No]
Fig. 3.3.2-6
(5) A restart occurs. After the startup processing is complete, use the ON/STANDBY switch to
shut down the system, and then turn off the breaker switch.
Fig. 3.3.2-7
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Section 4 Principle of Operation
Composition: PCBs and units composing the basic part of HI VISION Avius are listed below:
1. PC unit
2. TPRB
3. RDBF
4. CONT
5. CELL
6. KB & KBIF
7. DVIF
8. TVIF(Option)
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2. TPRB
1. These are interfaces with the probe.
It has three probe connector and one dummy probe.
It is composed high voltage SW that the transmitted pulse transfer destination
transducer and obtained received signal and relay to which probe is changed.
2. Transmitted signal generation
The transmitted signal generated with RDBF is amplified.
It has the two signal generations CW and PW.
3. RDBF
1. Generates transmitted signals (analog signal) based on ultrasound transmitted focusing
data is output to the TPRB circuit board.
Received signal is A/D converted and focused, and generated complex signal data I
and Q.
2. Received signal amplification
Received signal from TPRB is amplified and it is converted digital signal by the AD
converter.
It is composed of PreAMP and variable gain amp that control amplification rate
according to the depth and ADC with resolution of 12bit.
4. CONT
CONT circuit board has the following several function.
1. Microcomputer ・others
Generation of power supply, Temperature watch of device, Watch of power supply etc
2. CONT FPGA peripheral
Control of 4D function and control of the circuit board by serial communications such
as I2C SPI.
3. Signal processing system
The data input from the DBF circuit board is variously processed.
4. Audio system
Output DOP sound etc
5. CELL
CELL circuit board has following several functions.
1. BW module
Perform the BW image processing and the scan conversion.
2. CF module
Perform the color operation and the scan conversion.
3. PW (CW) module
Perform The FFT operation and the scan conversion.
4. Real-time Tissue Elastography module
Perform the distortion calculation and the scan conversion.
6. KB & KBIF
The entire keyboard unit is controlled, it communicates with the main body (RS232C, PS/2,
keyboard, and PS/2 and mouse), and processing corresponding to each command is done.
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7. DVIF
Two input images are overlaid, and output it to the LCD monitor and the capture board.
8. TVIF(Option)
The digital image signal input from the DVIF circuit board via DVI-D terminal is converted
into the analog image signal of NTSC or PAL.
Connected External peripheral device such as DVD video recorder and printers, etc.
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17” LCD
Front Panel Rear Panel 1280x1024@60Hz
BIO
ECG
ADC USB
PCG BIO Data
FPGA USB
EXT-ECG Speaker
ADC USB
Pencil CW Probe
USB
USB MB LAN TVIF-B
CW CELL CELL Dual Monitor
USB ADC Control Output BW-Printer OUT
Cell GbE DVI (or C-VIDEO OUT)
MTDRV B.E BW-Printer Remote
CW Data
Control
DOP Sound
Sound→
Audio OUT
TPRB RGB
PCIe (x4)
JMP RDBF
PCIe (x4)
Audio IN
←US Data
-B PreAMP OUT
←ECG Data
US Image DAta→
+TGC
HV T/R DAC Display Data Y/C Y/C
SW Div
CONT DVI IN OUT
PROBE1
US image, Display Data (Capture)
SEL Capture trigger, or US image data (Panorama)
Post- ADC Control With Capture Trigger
AMP FPGA PinP
DVI
4-4
Relay
PROBE2
CXO DVI DVI DVI DVI DVI DVI
USB
Trans Trans ASIC
AMP Buff (16ch/1pcs) DVIF Digital Analog
・Overlay output Capture Capture
PROBE3
Trans CW US image and Screen image Board Board
Trans US Data ・Through US image output
CW Buff FPGA
US PCIe(ADD2+) PCI PCI
control, Screen image
POWER Board Data data
USB Connector
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Section 5 Power Unit
2. HM-824K2 : DC/DC converter unit provided at the secondary side of main power unit
HM-824A. Its input is the DC output of the power unit. It supplies DC
mainly for the SELV system to the DSC and PC units. (SELV : Safety
Extra-Low Voltage) When all DC voltages are outputted normally from
DC/DC converter unit, DC/DC LED(lower LED) on the front side of main
power unit lights.
1. POWER TRANSFORMER
Isolation transformer for the service outlet, which isolates the primary circuit from the
secondary circuit. A temperature fuse is built in power transformer. (136°C)
2. PFC CIRCUIT
PFC circuit suppresses harmonics as well as improves distortion of voltage waveform
and current wave height value to realize power-factor improvement.
The protection circuit shuts off input by a signal from the over voltage protection
circuit.
3. PS CIRCUIT
The switching conversion system converts power to AC and supplies it to each DC
converter via the transformer to isolate the primary and secondary circuits
6. FILTER BORAD
Removes noise from input.
7. CHOPPER CIRCUIT
The chopper type circuit stabilizes DC output and reduces output ripples.
8. VOLTAGE MONITORING
Communicates with CONT PCB through serial communication, and monitors all output
voltages.
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HM-824A
Circuit
Breaker
AC
Power Transformer
Output
Line Filter Board
Intput
HM-824K2
5-2
Analog D/D1 Unit Isolation DC/DC
(For the analog To Front End
Over voltage protection
low voltage system) Trans. Converter
Circuit
CONT PCB
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5.2 Power Unit Connectors
Rated
Connector
Pin No. Signal name output Remarks
No
voltage
A1 -12LV -12V Output to RDBF, CW and CONT PCB.
A2 +12LV +12V Output to RDBF, CW and CONT PCB.
A3 -6LV -6V Output to RDBF and CW PCB.
A4 -6LV -6V Output to RDBF and CW PCB.
A5 +6LV +6V Output to RDBF and CW PCB.
A6 +6LV +6V Output to RDBF and CW PCB.
CN2
B1 AGND
B2 AGND
B3 AGND
B4 AGND
B5 AGND
B6 AGND
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Connector
Pin No. Signal name Remarks
No
Rated
Connector
Pin No. Signal name output Remarks
No
voltage
A1 GND
Output to HM-824K2.
A2 +20V1 +20V (Used for the digital system except CELL PCB)
Output to HM-824K2.
A3 +20V1 +20V (Used for the digital system except CELL PCB)
A4 GND
Output to HM-824K2.
A5 +20V2 +20V (Used for CELL PCB)
Output to HM-824K2.
A6 +20V2 +20V (Used for CELL PCB)
Output to HM-824K2.
A7 +20V2 +20V (Used for CELL PCB)
A8 GND
Output to PC unit, HM-824K2, CONT PCB and
A9 +5VSB CELL PCB. +5VSB is a standby voltage.
P-CONT is control signal which be used to power on or
CN4 A10 P-CONT off all except CELL PCB.
B1 GND
Output to HM-824K2.
B2 +20V1 +20V (Used for the digital system except CELL PCB)
Output to HM-824K2.
B3 +20V1 +20V (Used for the digital system except CELL PCB)
B4 GND
B5 GND
Output to HM-824K2.
B6 +20V2 +20V (Used for CELL PCB)
Output to HM-824K2.
B7 +20V2 +20V (Used for CELL PCB)
B8 GND
B9 GND
PROTECT is signal which be used to protect circuits
B10 PROTECT from overvoltage.
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Rated
Connector
No
Pin No. Signal name output Remarks
voltage
1 N 0V
2 100~120V
CN5 3 L or AC output for the service outlet.
4 220~240V
5 GND
HM-824K2
Edge Rated
Connector
No.
connector Signal name output Remarks
No. voltage
CN1 1~12 +20V2 +20V Input of HM-824K2.(Used for CELL PCB)
1~12 Input of HM-824K2.(Used for PCB except CELL
CN2 +20V1 +20V
PCB)
CN3 1~12 +12VC2 +12V Output to CELL PCB.
CN4 1~12 +12VC1 +12V Output to CELL PCB.
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Section 6 Monitor Unit
6.1 Composition
The HI VISION Avius monitor consists of the following unit.
EZU-MT29-S1
EZU-MT30-S1
6.2 Specification
(1) Power input : DC12V±10%
(2) Power consumption : Max. 34VA
(3) Environmental requirements : Temperature 0 ~ 35ºC
Relative humidity 30 ~ 80% (No condensation)
(4) Weight: : About 8kg (EZU-MT29-S1)
About 13kg (EZU-MT30-S1)
(5) Signal interface
a) Connector : DVI-D
b) Transmission method : TDMS
c) Connections : See below.
Pin Signal Name Pin Pin
No. No. Signal Name No. Signal Name
1 TDMS Data2- 11 TMDS Data1/3 Shield 21
2 TDMS Data2+ 12 22 TMDS Clock Shield
3 TDMS Data2/4 Shield 13 23 TMDS Clock+
4 14 +5V Power 24 TMDS Clock-
5 15 Ground
6 DDC Clock(SCL) 16 Hot Plug Detect
7 DDC Data(SDA) 17 TMDS Data0-
8 (Analog Vertical Sync) 18 TMDS Data0+
9 TMDS Data1- 19 TMDS Data0/5 Shield
10 TMDS Data1+ 20
(6) Display
Horizontal Vertical
(mm) (mm)
1280×1024 (60Hz) 337 270
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(7) Input signal timing: See below. (Refer to Fig. 6.2.1)
Item Equation 1280x1024 Unit
a Display time 11.852 μs
b Blank time c+d+e 3.778 μs
c Front porch 0.444 μs
d Pulse width of 1.037 μs
horizontal sync signal
e Back porch 2.296 μs
f Cycle of horizontal a+b 15.630 μs
sync signal
g Frequency of 1/f 63.981 kHz
horizontal sync signal
h Display time 16.005 ms
i Blank time j+k+l 0.656 ms
j Front porch 0.016 ms
k Pulse width of vertical 0.047 ms
sync signal
l Back porch 0.594 ms
m Cycle of vertical sync h+i 16.661 ms
signal
n Frequency of vertical 1/m 60 Hz
sync signal
Scan system Non-interlaced —
Horizontal
Vertical
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Section 7 Connector Arrangement
OUT USB
B/W
1 10
14
SYNC R1
2 15
11 R2
3 16
R3
B
B/W C-VIDEO 17
12 R4
4 AUDIO
G
IN OUT Fig. 7.1.2 USB Rear panel
5 13
F F
R
R R
6
Y/C
7 IN OUT
8 9
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No. Name
1 B/W Printer Remote
2 Video OUT
3 Slide Switch (output select)
4
Audio Input
5
6
Audio Output
7
8 Y/C IN
9 Y/C OUT
10 SYNC OUT
11
12 RGB OUT
13
14
15
USB
16
17
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FRONT USB PANEL
USB-F1
USB-F2
USB-P1 MIC PC FAN
MONITOR
CN16
USB-P1 USB-F1 USB-F2 CN97 CN94
PCMB
CN34
DVIF
FANC
CN80 TRANS
CN75 CN92 CN92 CN92A LAN
CN64 CN81
ANALOG CAPTURE HD UNIT
CN65 CN65
SUBKEY UNIT CNR7
USB1
CN81 DRIVE UNIT
CN38 CN38
CN96 CN98 CN10 CN13 CN69
CNR11
SP-L SP-R
CNS3 CNS2
CN40
CN15 CN30 CNC40 CN10 CN13 CN12 CN40
CN80
USB1
CNS1
CNR7
BIO UNIT CELL CN98 TOP FAN
DC/DC CNR11
CNB1 CNB1
CONT CN19
RDBF
ECG J610
CND6 CW/MTDRV
TPRB BOTTON FAN
PCG J613 CN42
CW
PANEL
OUTLET
FOOT SW
PANEL POWER UNIT CN1 CN2 CN3 CN4
CN5
JELLY WARMER INPUT
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