Accu Rus
Accu Rus
Accu Rus
SERVICE MANUAL
ALCON SURGICAL
15800 Alton Parkway
Irvine, California 92618-3818 U.S.A.
Telephone: 949/753-1393
800/832-7827
FAX: 949/753-6614
07/98 B ECN 34169 - Title thru viii, 1-1 thru 1-42, 2-1 thru
2-40, 3-2 thru 3-14, 5-1, 5-3, 5-6 thru 5-9, 5-11 thru
5-46, 6-1 thru 6-70, 7-1 thru 7-68. This ECN
incorportated information for 400 VSE and 600 DS
systems.
CAUTION: Federal (U.S.A.) law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
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Manual Revision Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii
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Section Three - Parts Location and Disassembly
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Tools, Spares, Test Supplies, and Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Disassembly Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
1 Removal of Top Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
2 Removal of Illuminator Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
3 Removal of Lower Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
4 Removal of Pneumatic Connector Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
5 Removal of Handpiece LED PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
6 Removal of Upper Front Panel (202-1329-501) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
7 Removal of Front Panel Controller PCB (for 202-1329-501 Upper Front Panel) . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
8 Removal of LCD Backlight (for 202-1329-501 Upper Front Panel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
9 Removal of LCD (for 202-1329-501 Upper Front Panel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
10 Removal of 7 Segment Display PCB (for 202-1329-501 Upper Front Panel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
11 Removal of Touch Screen (for 202-1329-501 Upper Front Panel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
12 Removal of Upper Front Panel (202-1511-501) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
13 Removal of Front Panel Controller PCB (for 202-1511-501 Upper Front Panel) . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
14 Removal of LCD, Touch Screen, and Keypad (for 202-1511-501 Upper Front Panel) . . . . . . . 3-9
15 Removal of LCD Backlight (for 202-1511-501 Upper Front Panel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
16 Removal of 7 Segment Display PCB (for 202-1511-501 Upper Front Panel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10
17 Removal of Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10
18 Removal of Receiver Mechanism Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10
19 Removal of Cassette Release Lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11
20 Removal of Pressure/Vacuum Manifold Assembly (see step 21 for alternate method) . . . . . . 3-11
21 Removal of Pressure/Vacuum Manifold Assembly Without Removing Receiver Mechanism 3-12
22 Removal of Transducer PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13
23 Removal of Main Air Source Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13
24 Removal of Low Pressure Air Source (LPAS) Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13
25 General Procedure for Removal of Regulators RG2 and RG3 (on Press/Vac Manifold),
R1 and RV1 (on LPAS Manifold), and RV1 (on Main Air Source).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14
26 General Procedure for Replacement of EPROMs on Controller PCBs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14
27 Removal of System (Host) Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14
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Section Six - Schematics
Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
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Figure 1-1. The Accurus® Ophthalmic Surgical System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Figure 1-2. Removal of Accessory Tray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Figure 1-3. Accurus® Shipping Arrangement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
Figure 1-4. Symbols and Icons Used on the Accurus® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
Figure 1-5. Labeling Used on the Accurus® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7
Figure 1-6. Diathermy Power Through 75 Ohm Load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
Figure 1-7. Diathermy Power vs. Load Impedance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
Figure 1-8. Safe Operating Area for Irrigation/Aspiration When Using Phaco Handpiece . . . . . . . 1-10
Figure 1-9. Footpedal Operation in Proportional Ultrasonic Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10
Figure 1-10. The Accurus® Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11
Figure 1-11. Front Panel Pneumatic and Electrical Connectors, with Connector LED’s . . . . . . . . . . 1-12
Figure 1-12. The Accurus® Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-14
Figure 1-13. Footswitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-15
Figure 1-14. Wireless Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-18
Figure 1-15. Power Up Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-19
Figure 1-16. Procedure Selection Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-19
Figure 1-17. LCD Display and Touch Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-20
Figure 1-18. Accessory Selections in Modes Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21
Figure 1-19. Surgical Mode Selections in Modes Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21
Figure 1-20. Global Functions Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21
Figure 1-21. Title Window. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-23
Figure 1-22. Doctor Memories Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-23
Figure 1-23. Miscellaneous Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-24
Figure 1-24. Primary Display Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-24
Figure 1-25. Popup Window. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-24
Figure 1-26. Vitreoretinal Surgery Setup Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-25
Figure 1-27. Vitreoretinal Infusion Settings Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-26
Figure 1-28. Vit Mode Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-27
Figure 1-29. Fixed Fragmentation Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-27
Figure 1-30. Proportional Scissors Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-28
Figure 1-31. Multiple Cut Scissors Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-28
Figure 1-32. Scissors Calibration Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-28
Figure 1-33. Extrusion Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-29
Figure 1-34. VFC Injection Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-29
Figure 1-35. Cataract Surgery Setup Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-30
Figure 1-36. Cataract Irrigation Settings Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-31
Figure 1-37. U/S Linear Mode Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-32
Figure 1-38. I/A Max Mode Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-32
Figure 1-39. Vit Mode Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-33
Figure 1-40. Options Drop Down Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-33
Figure 1-41. Quick Save Popup Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-33
Figure 1-42. PIN Popup Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-34
Figure 1-43. Common Summary Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-34
Figure 1-44. Posterior Summary Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-35
Figure 1-45. Anterior Summary Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-35
Figure 1-46. PIN Popup Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-36
Figure 1-47. Sound Volumes Popup Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-36
Figure 1-48. Timer Keypad Popup Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-36
Figure 1-49. Posterior Metrics Popup Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-37
Figure 1-50. Anterior Metrics Popup Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-37
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Figure 1-51. System Fault Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-37
Figure 1-52. System Error Popup Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-38
Figure 1-53. System Advisory Popup Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-38
Figure 1-54. System information Popup Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-38
Figure 1-55. InnoVit® Probe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-39
Figure 1-56. Accurus® Probe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-39
Figure 1-57. Accurus® Fragmatome® Handpiece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-39
Figure 1-58. Intraocular Scissors (IOS) Handpiece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-39
Figure 1-59. Single Use Bipolar Coagulation Brush. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-39
Figure 1-60. 4 Inch Nadler Coadaptation Forceps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-39
Figure 1-61. Accurus® Phaco Handpiece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-40
Figure 1-62. Irrigation/Aspiration Handpiece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-40
Figure 1-63. Total Plus® Vitrectomy Pak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-41
Figure 3-1. Accurus® Parts Location Diagram of Front Panel and Upper Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Figure 3-2. Upper Level Layout of Accurus® System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Figure 3-3. Lower Level Layout of Accurus® System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Figure 3-4. Pressure/Vacuum Manifold Assembly with Tranducer PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Figure 3-5. Low Pressure Air Source (LPAS) Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
Figure 3-6. Captive Screws Securing Front of Upper Level to Chassis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
Figure 3-7. Screws Securing Illuminator Cover to Chassis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
Figure 3-8. Nylon Screw Restraining Illuminator Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
Figure 3-9. Fifth Captive Screw Securing Lower Front Panel to Chassis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
Figure 3-10. Exploded View of 202-1329-501 Front Panel Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Figure 3-11. View of Front Panel Assembly with Controller PCB Removed
(for 202-1329-501 Upper Front Panel). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Figure 3-12. Removing the 7 Segment Display PCB (for 202-1329-501 Upper Front Panel) . . . . . . . 3-8
Figure 3-13. Front Panel Controller PCB (for 202-1511-501 Upper Front Panel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
Figure 3-14. Exploded View of 202-1511-501 Upper Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
Figure 3-15. Location of LCD Backlights (for 202-1511-501 Upper Front Panel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
Figure 3-16. Removing 7 Segment Display PCB (for 202-1511-501 Upper Front Panel) . . . . . . . . . 3-10
Figure 3-17. Captive Screws Securing End Header to Pressure/Vacuum Manifold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10
Figure 3-18. Screws Securing Receiver Mechanism Assembly to Chassis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11
Figure 3-19. Screws Securing Pressure/Vacuum Manifold Assembly to Chassis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11
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Figure 3-20. Interference Points Encountered When Removing Pressure/Vacuum
Manifold Assembly from Chassis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12
Figure 3-21. Grasp Proportional Valve and Lift Rear Manifold Up While Pushing
Low Pressure Pump Back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12
Figure 3-22. Remove Manifold from System as Shown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12
Figure 3-23. Bottom of Transducer PCB Showing Installation of Spacers and O-Rings . . . . . . . . . . 3-13
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SECTION ONE
GENERAL INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION • Graphic user interface (GUI) for ease of operation
• Dual aspiration fluid cassette with sealed, detachable
The Alcon Accurus® ophthalmic surgical system is a drain bag (posterior only)
sophisticated instrument designed to be durable, reliable, • Pulsed air pressure to drive vitreous cutter probes
safe, and easy to operate. This state-of-the-art instrument and scissors
has been developed to be user friendly, combining • Proportional air pressure to drive scissors and
hardware that is easy to install and maintain along with Viscous Fluid Control (VFC) syringe
computer software that increases the effectivity of the • Infusion/Irrigation pressure to maintain intraocular
user. eye pressure
• Low pressure air for Fluid/Air Exchange (F/AX),
Interaction is through the console's hard keys, touch Vented Gas Forced Infusion "VGFI®", and optional
screen, remote control, and footswitch. Information is Anterior Vented Gas Forced Irrigation "Anterior
provided via digital Light Emitting Diode (LED) VGFI®"
displays, a color Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), lighted • Venturi vacuum to aspirate ocular matter from the eye
indicators, sound, and tactile feel. All of this, in • Halogen illuminators for fiber optic illumination
combination with a variety of probes and handpieces, • Posterior Vitrectomy
provides the ophthalmic surgeon with the following: • Fragmentation
• Diathermy
• Phacoemulsification (optional upgrade)
• Irrigation/Aspiration (optional upgrade)
• Anterior Vitrectomy (optional upgrade)
SURGICAL
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The purpose of this manual is to provide the field Although this manual provides the necessary information
engineer with the necessary information to maintain and for maintaining optimum performance of the Accurus®, it
repair the Accurus® system. This manual covers all does not contain all of the operating procedures or
configurations of the Accurus®, and is divided into eight functional descriptions contained in the Operator's
sections as follows: Manual (PN 905-2020-50X). In addition, the Warnings
and Cautions in the Operator's Manual also apply for this
Section One-General Information Service Manual. The Operator's Manual supplements
This section gives a general description of the Accurus® information provided in this manual and should be
features and components. Unpacking and installation available on-site with the system.
procedures are provided for all configurations of the
system. If you have any questions or require additional
information, please contact your local Service
Section Two-Theory of Operation Representative or the Technical Services Department at:
This section gives a detailed description of how the
Accurus® operates starting at the system level and ALCON SURGICAL
working down to the PCB (Printed Circuit Board) level. 15800 Alton Parkway
Irvine, CA 92618-3818
Section Three-Parts Location and Disassembly (949) 753-1393
This section contains parts location diagrams along with (800) 832-7827
field level disassembly procedures for the Accurus®
console. Disassembly procedures for OEM components If you are located outside the United States, please
are not provided. contact your local authorized Alcon Surgical
representative.
Section Four-Service Test Procedure
This section of the service manual is reserved for storage
of the Accurus® Service Test Procedure and checklist. EMC Statement
The Service Test Procedure is used to test the Accurus® This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
after repair or preventive maintenance to ensure the the limits for medical devices to the IEC 601-1-2:1993,
system performs within specifications. This procedure is EN60601-1-2:1994 and Medical Device Directive 93/42/
not included with the manual and is available to trained EEC. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
personnel only. protection against harmful interference in a typical
medical installation.
Section Five-Maintenance & Troubleshooting
System maintenance procedures and troubleshooting
information are included here. Listings of spares, tools, Underwriter's Laboratories
and supplies required to repair the system are also The Accurus® ophthalmic surgical system is classified by
included. Underwriter's Laboratories Inc., with respect to Electric
Shock, Fire, Mechanical and other specified hazards only
Section Six-Schematics in accordance with UL 2601-1, CAN/CSA 601.1, IEC
System interconnect diagrams, pneumatics diagrams, and 601-2-2, and IEC 601-2-18.
PCB and cable schematics are provided in this section.
LED Statement
Section Seven-Parts Lists and Drawings LED's used in this equipment are Class 1 LED products
This section contains parts lists and engineering according to EN60825-1 amendment 11. Oct. 1996.
documentation for each major assembly.
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RECEIVING
INSPECTION
CAUTION
The console weighs approximately 90 pounds when
unpacked. Two people are required to lift the console.
5 Remove console and place on an appropriate table or Figure 1-2. Removal of Accessory Tray
cart.
9 Perform the Accurus® Service Test Procedure as
6 Unwrap the footswitch and plug it into the specified in Section Four of this manual.
appropriate connector on the rear panel.
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BSS® Plus Balanced Salt Solution enriched with bicarbonate, dextrose, and glutathione.
Detent A discrete footpedal position at which more force is required to depress the
footpedal to the next position.
Diathermy The production of heat in body tissues by electric current for therapeutic
purposes.
Frag Fragmentation.
Global Function A function whose status and controls are independent of the current footpedal
position and surgery mode.
Highlighted To center attention by video reversing the function key and changing the key
color from gray to blue.
I/A Irrigation/Aspiration.
IV Intravenous.
PEL Patient Eye Level. A difference in height between the cassette and the patient
eye level.
U/S Ultrasound.
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DANGER: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF USED IN THE PRESENCE OF FLAMMABLE ANESTHETICS.
TYPE BF CAUTION: GROUNDING RELIABILITY CAN ONLY BE ACHIEVED WHEN EQUIPMENT IS
CONNECTED TO AN EQUIVALENT RECEPTACLE MARKED HOSPITAL GRADE.
POWER
(W) 25
CAUTION: RISK OF BURNS AND FIRE - DO NOT USE NEAR CONDUCTIVE MATERIALS.
PC CARD IMPEDANCE
(‰) 75
RENEW ELECTRODE CABLES UPON EVIDENCE OF DETERIORATION.
90 - 120 Psi
!
(620 - 825 kPa)
AIR PRESSURE INPUT LABEL FOOTSWITCH CONNECTOR LABEL I/V POLE CONNECTOR LABEL
SURGICAL ACCURUS®
202-1499-001 REV. __
MADE IN U.S.A.
100-120V T10A/250V
220/230-240V T5A/250V
REPLACEMENT BULB
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Temperature: 10° C to 35° C -40° C to 75° C ENVIRONMENTAL: The footswitch construction is water tight in
(50° F to 95° F) (-40° F to 167° F) compliance with IEC 601-1 and IEC 601-2-2, subclause 44.6 aa.
Relative Humidity: 10% to 95% 10% to 95% ELECTRICAL: The footswitch is connected to the console via
without without electrical cable. All power and communications enter/exit the
condensation condensation footswitch from this cable, which is a part of the footswitch assembly.
ILLUMINATION: PHACOEMULSIFICATION:
Normal Intensity: 6.0 lumens min. @100% Submodes: Linear and Fixed
High Intensity: 10.5 lumens min. @ highest setting (HI3) Tip Stroke @ 100%: 3.5 ± 0.5 mil
Resonant Frequency: 38.0 ± 1.9 KHz
VACUUM @ SEA LEVEL: @ 5-BAR: Pulse Rate Range: 0-15 pps
Vitrectomy: 0 to 600 mmHg 0-400 mmHg
Fragmentation: 0 to 600 mmHg 0-450 mmHg ANTERIOR VITRECTOMY:
Extrusion: 0 to 600 mmHg 0-450 mmHg Submodes: Wet and Dry
Extraction: 0 to 600 mmHg 0-450 mmHg Vitrector Probe: 100 to 800 cpm
Irrigation/Aspiration: 0 to 600 mmHg 0-450 mmHg
Phacoemulsification: 0 to 300 mmHg DOCTOR MEMORIES:
Prime: 450 mmHg Storage Capacity: 40 Doctors
Memory Cells per Dr: 11 (5 ant., 5 post., 1 common)
REFLUX:
Pulsed Micro Reflux: 20 - 50 microliters TIMER:
Continuous: Dependent on fluid bottle height Range: 0 to 99 hours
Resolution: 1 second
VITRECTOMY:
InnoVit® Probe: 100 to 1200 cpm TONE VOLUMES @ 1 Meter:
Accurus® Probe: 100 to 800 cpm Errors/Faults: 40 to 65 dB
Diathermy: 40 to 65 dB
FRAGMENTATION: Invalid Key: 40 to 65 dB
Submodes: Proportional, Fixed, Momentary Valid Key: Factory set and not adjustable
Tip Stroke @ 100%: 3.1 ± 0.4 mil All Others Tones: 0 to 65 dB
Resonant Frequency: 39.0 ± 1.9 KHz Volume Accuracy: 6 dB
Pulse Rate Range: 0-15 pps
REMOTE CONTROL:
Frequency: 40 KHz
Channels: 4
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25.0
15.0
10.0
5.0
0.0
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
25.0
15.0
10.0
5.0
0.0
10 100 1000
LOAD (LOG OHMS)
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350
300
250
ASPIRATION VACUUM LEVEL (mmHg)
200
150
100
0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Figure 1-8. Safe Operating Area for Irrigation/Aspiration When Using Phaco Handpiece - When using
a 0.9 mm tip on the phaco handpiece it is advised to stay within the safe I/A operating area shown in
this graph.
Figure 1-9. Footpedal Operation in Proportional Ultrasonic Modes - The footpedal controls different
system functions as it is depressed in proportional ultrasonic modes of operation.
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• Infusion/Irrigation pressure
FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION • Fluid/Air Exchange pressure
• Diathermy power
The front panel of the Accurus® is a multifunctional user • Two light sources for fiber optic illumination
interface that allows user control of most system functions.
The descriptions of the front panel components are coded to 1B. Global Function Up/Down Adjustment Buttons
match the illustration in Figure 1-10. The up/down adjustment buttons are located to the
left of the global function selection keys, and are
1. Global Functions used to adjust their associated global function values.
The global functions area of the system is located at These buttons can be pressed quickly to change
the top-left portion of the front panel. Global values one digit at a time, or pressed and held to
functions can be used any time and in any mode. Its rapidly change the values.
three major components are described below.
1C. Global Function LED Displays
1A. Global Function Selection Keys The five LED readouts, located to the left of the
These five keys, located within the color LCD adjustment buttons, display current global function
display, are used to select the following functions settings.
(from top to bottom):
1C. Global Function LED Displays
1B. Global Function Up/Down Adjustment Buttons
SURGICAL
Aspiration Port
! Illuminator Receptacles
5. Eject Button
Illuminator Adaptors
8. Standby Switch
Drain Bag
!
9. Speaker
Figure 1-10. The Accurus® Front Panel - The front panel consists of five three-character, seven-segment LED displays;
five sets of membrane up/down arrow keys; a color LCD with touchscreen; a cassette eject button; two cassette
port LED's; twelve handpiece/probe connectors; an illuminator drawer with two illuminator ports; and a power On/
Off standby switch.
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3. Fluid Cassette with Aspiration and Irrigation 6. Pneumatic and Electrical Connectors
Ports The Accurus® contains two vertical columns of
The single use cassette converts vacuum generated by connectors, with six connectors in each, for surgical
the console into aspiration, and collects the aspirated handpieces and probes. The left column is for
fluid into its small, rigid, collection chamber. The pneumatic probes, and the right column is for
collection chamber is continuously drained into a electrical handpieces. Figure 1-11 identifies each
sealed drain bag, hanging from the front of the connector.
cassette. The cassette's design allows it to be
removed from the console without spilling the WARNING!
collected fluids. Connect only Alcon supplied consumables to
console/cassette connectors. Do not connect
Two ports, a male luer on the left and a female luer consumables to patient intravenous
on the right, are provided for aspiration in the connections.
posterior modes, allowing connection of two
handpieces/probes at the same time. For Connector LED's
phacoemulsification an irrigation luer port is There are twelve LED's located next to their
provided as a third, center connector for irrigation respective connectors on the front of the console.
fluid input, with irrigation (left port) and aspiration These LED's have dual functions:
(right port) lines going to the phaco handpiece. • During surgery setup, when the operator selects a
probe, handpiece or accessory, the corresponding
4. Cassette Port LEDs LED illuminates to guide the operator to the correct
One LED is located on each side of the cassette. connector.
During surgery, and while priming, the LED's • During surgery these LED's are used to indicate
illuminate to indicate which cassette port is active. which connectors are active.
!
PNEUMATIC ELECTRICAL
CONNECTORS CONNECTORS
Figure 1-11. Front Panel Pneumatic and Electrical Connectors, with Connector LED's
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Illuminator Adaptors
Two tethered ACMI adaptors are used to adapt Alcon
illumination probes to the illuminator receptacles.
TONE DESCRIPTION
Fault, Error, Advisory Single tone when system fault, error, or advisory is first displayed.
The advisory tone is unique from the error/fault tone.
Alternate infusion/irrigation Single or double periodic tone, used when alternate irrigation/
pressure enable/disable; infusion pressure is enabled or disabled, and in the posterior domain
Alternate infusion alarm when the infusion pressure is greater than or equal to 50 mmHg.
Function enable/disable Double/single tone when U/S power or Vit cutting is enabled/
disabled at the footswitch (same as the valid key tone).
Valid key Single tone for a valid touchscreen key or membrane button press.
Invalid key Single tone for an invalid touchscreen key or membrane button
press, including attempts to go beyond parameter limits.
Timer expire Single tone when count down timer has expired.
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SERIAL IN/OUT ®
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SURGICAL
ALCON LABORATORIES, INC. MODEL SERIAL NO. PART NO. REV MFR. DATE
FORT WORTH, TX 78134-2099, USA
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100-120V 50/60 Hz 10A
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MEDICAL/ELECTRICAL CLASSIFIE
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DANGER: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF USED IN THE PRESENCE OF FLAMMABLE ANESTHETICS.
TYPE BF CAUTION: GROUNDING RELIABILITY CAN ONLY BE ACHIEVED WHEN EQUIPMENT IS
CONNECTED TO AN EQUIVALENT RECEPTACLE MARKED HOSPITAL GRADE.
POWER
(W) 25
CAUTION: RISK OF BURNS AND FIRE - DO NOT USE NEAR CONDUCTIVE MATERIALS.
RENEW ELECTRODE CABLES UPON EVIDENCE OF DETERIORATION.
IMPEDANCE
(‰) 75
WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE COVER.
ALCON WARRANTIES VOID IF COVER IS REMOVED. SAFETY HAZARDS ARE
FREQUENCY EMINENT WITH COVER REMOVED. NO USER SERVICABLE COMPONENTS
(KHz) 340
INSIDE.
1. PC Card Slot WARNING: THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A PRESSURE VESSEL, P/N: 202-1339-001, WITH
THE FOLLOWING RATINGS: PS= 6.2 BAR, Tmax= 85¡C, Tmin= 10¡C, V=0.11 L.
MADE IN U.S.A.
PC CARD
100-120V T10A/250V
220/230-240V T5A/250V
4. Power Supply
! 5. Manual Cassette Ejector
Main Power Switch 90 - 120 Psi
(620 - 825 kPa)
8. Footswitch Connector
Figure 1-12. The Accurus® Rear Panel - The rear panel consists of a variety of components for functional use and
connection of accessories. Included are a PC slot, air input and exhaust grates, an illuminator ejector button, a
cassette ejector, a compressed air connector, a footswitch connector, and a power supply.
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5. Manual Cassette Ejector modes of operation the footpedal is used to provide on/
Lifting this latch releases the fluid cassette when air off control of a function, with any depression resulting in
pressure is not available or in the event of power a fixed output of its parameter.
outage.
6. Cool Air Input Grate Right and left switches are used to enable and disable
Cool, filtered air enters the Accurus® console system functions. The switches are nudged sideways
through this grate. The main system cooling fan is (horizontal) for some functions, and pressed down
located directly behind the input filter. For proper (vertical) for others.
cooling at least two feet of clearance must be
provided at the rear of the unit to ensure unrestricted • Footpedal and its Detents - A tension adjustment
air flow. knob, located on the front of the footswitch, is used
to regulate the pressure needed to depress the
7. Compressed Air Connector footpedal. Additionally, the footpedal must be
An air pressure hose from a pressure source is pressed through detents to enter into new positions.
connected here via a Schraeder connector for input of The detent force levels are programmable in the
compressed air. Doctor Memory Summary screen.
Footpedal
Heel Switch
Figure 1-13. Footswitch - The footswitch is used to input operator commands to the Accurus®.
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U/S* Linear Irrigation Irrigation Irrigation Momentary Continuous Momentary Alternate Micro
Continuous Irrigation Diathermy Irrigation Reflux
Linear Vac Max Vac Reflux Toggle Toggle
Linear U/S
Fixed U/S
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The round buttons in the middle of the remote control are MESSAGES
MESSAGES VAC/PRESS
used exclusively to access primary surgical functions.
The round buttons at the bottom of the remote control are
used to access global functions and memory, and to
activate the selection.
The Activate button is used to actuate the selection of a POWER PULSE / CPM
global function and/or a highlighted selection on a popup
message. The Activate button has a raised area around it
to make it stand out from the other buttons; this helps
ensure that a selection is not accidentally pressed.
of this manual.)
The Accurus® and its remote control are factory preset to ADJUST
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Procedure Selection
WARNING!
REL_X.XX
During initialization the drain pump is rotated to
its home position. Therefore, keep hands and
fingers clear of cassette well during power-on Figure 1-16. Procedure Selection Screen - The
initialization. After initialization, do not manually Procedure Selection Screen is displayed after system initializa-
turn hub roller. Finger pinch and/or improper tion or when the Exit key is pressed from either the Posterior or
cassette installation can occur. Anterior Surgery Setup Screen. Pressing the Anterior or
Posterior key on the touch screen quits this screen and brings
up either the posterior or anterior Surgery Setup Screen.
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1. Modes Window
2. Global Functions Window
3. Title Window
4. Doctor Memories Window
5. Miscellaneous Window
6. Primary Display Window
7. Popup window
5. Miscellaneous Window
4. Doctor Memories Window
3. Title Window
mmHg 0
FRAGMENTATION: Fixed
6. Primary Display Window
2. Global Functions Window
Vacuum mmHg
2
1. Modes Window
Illum2 Vit Frag Scissor Extrude VFC Exit
Figure 1-17. LCD Display and Touch Screen - The color display screen for the Accurus® displays modes of operation
and operating parameters, and also is used for operator input by pressing the touch keys on the screen. This
screen is the operator's main tool to input system commands. Operator input is also received from the remote
control and the footswitch.
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mmHg
Vac Vit Vac 0
Diathermy mmHg VITREOUS PROBE: InnoVit
Extrude InnoVit Scissors
Illum1
Cut Rate
% volt
900 cpm
2
1 Setting
Figure 1-18. Accessory Selections in Modes Illum2 Vit Frag Scissor Extrude VFC Exit
Cut Rate
% volt
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pipes can be plugged into the receptacles. mmHg VITREOUS PROBE: InnoVit 0
100
intensity controls. Light intensity for each illuminator Actual Max Limit
900 cpm
using the Up/Down arrow buttons. 1 Setting
Illum1
InnoVit Accurus
In the event of a burnt bulb, the illuminator icon Illum2 Vit Frag Scissor Extrude VFC Exit
0
mmHg VITREOUS PROBE: InnoVit
Vacuum mmHg
mmHg
0 100
Actual Max Limit
Cut Rate
% volt
900 cpm
1 Setting
Illum1
InnoVit Accurus
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Vacuum mmHg
0
mmHg
0 100
mmHg VITREOUS PROBE: InnoVit
Actual Max Limit
Vacuum mmHg
% volt
Cut Rate
900 cpm
mmHg
0 100
Actual Max Limit
1 Setting
Cut Rate
Illum1 % volt
InnoVit Accurus
900 cpm
2 1 Setting
0
VITREOUS PROBE: InnoVit
displays 0. Upon depression the footpedal icon mmHg
Illum1
Pressing the Options key brings up a menu of InnoVit Accurus
The selections are Quick Save, Memory, Volume, Illum2 Vit Frag Scissor Extrude VFC Exit
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Vitreoretinal Surgery Setup
mmHg
• Accessories
Select Handpieces for Prime / Test Accessories
Either Diathermy, Scissors, VFC, or F/AX is selected by
mmHg
Vac Vit Vac Diathermy pressing its corresponding touch key. Selecting one
Extrude InnoVit Scissors
accessory automatically deselects any other accessory.
% volt Frag Accurus VFC
When an accessory is selected, an LED illuminates next
1 VGFI - F/AX
to its associated front panel connector. Only the last
Illum1
selected handpiece or accessory LED illuminates.
2
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mmHg
MODE SUBMODE 1 SUBMODE 2 SUBMODE 3
Infusion Type Alternate Infusion Pressure
VGFI
60 mmHg
mmHg
Gravity Vit InnoVit® Accurus® --
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When a surgery mode is first entered after power up, the switch, and enabled by pressing the right horizontal
system enters its factory default settings, or if a doctor switch. (Pressing the Cut Rate key also turns cutting ON/
memory has been selected, the doctor's programmed OFF.)
values are used. If the defaults are then adjusted, re-entry
to that mode will display the new values. Turning system Accurus® - The Accurus® submode provides vacuum and
power OFF resets all values back to the factory default cutting to the Accurus® probe. This submode has the
settings, as does exiting the anterior or posterior domain. same basic characteristics as the InnoVit® submode with
the exception of the cutting rate range.
• Vit Mode
The Vitrectomy mode provides vitreous • Frag Mode
cutting and vacuum using a pneumatically The Fragmentation mode provides
powered cutting probe connected by tubing ultrasonic fragmentation and vacuum using
Vit to a pulsed air pressure source and a Alcon's Fragmatome® handpiece. The
vacuum port. Frag handpiece is connected to the Accurus®
console with an electric cable and vacuum
tubing.
Franklin, John Mem 2 Options
0
mmHg VITREOUS PROBE: InnoVit
Franklin, John Mem 5 Options
0
Vacuum mmHg mmHg FRAGMENTATION: Fixed
mmHg
0 100
Actual Max Limit
Vacuum mmHg
% volt
Cut Rate
mmHg
0 150
900 cpm Actual Max Limit
1 Setting
U/S Power Pulse Rate
% volt
Illum1 InnoVit Accurus 60 % 8 pps
1 Setting Setting
2
Illum1 Fixed Prop Moment
Illum2 Vit Frag Scissor Extrude VFC Exit
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Proportional - Depressing the footpedal in Proportional keys must be pressed to activate pressure to the
Fragmentation submode increases vacuum up to its handpiece. If one pressure is adjusted to equal the other,
maximum limit, which is reached at half of full footpedal the pressures will automatically be adjusted so the closed
depression. From this detent point maximum vacuum is pressure is greater than the open pressure. Pressing the
maintained while proportional U/S power begins and Default key sets the pressures back to the factory
increases up to the U/S power maximum limit, reached at defaults.
full footpedal depression.
Franklin, John Mem 3 Options
0
mmHg SCISSORS: Multiple Cut
Calibration submode the Calib key must be pressed, Illum1 Prop Multi Calib
the open and closed positions. Illum2 Vit Frag Scissor Extrude VFC Exit
Proportional - The Proportional submode (see Figure Figure 1-31. Multiple Cut Scissors Screen -
Depressing the footpedal in multiple cut mode activates the
1-30) provides proportional control of the opening and scissors at the preset Cut Rate. The Cut Rate Setting can be
closing of the scissor blades, dependent upon the amount adjusted while the footpedal is depressed.
of footpedal depression. The amount of scissors closure
is indicated in the Pressure window. When the footpedal
Franklin, John Mem 2 Options
6.0 psi
11.0 psi
1-31) depression of the footpedal activates the scissors at 1
Default
the preset Cut Rate. The cut rate is adjustable by pressing Illum1 Prop Multi Calib
the up/down arrow keys next to the Cut Rate Setting,
2
even when the footpedal is depressed. Single cuts are Illum2 Vit Frag Scissor Extrude VFC Exit
0
mmHg EXTRUSION: Medium
WARNINGS!
mmHg
0
Vacuum mmHg
150
• Double check the cannula connected to the
Actual Max Limit syringe for a tight connection. It must not be
% volt
allowed to come loose.
1
• Adjust the Max Limit air pressure in accordance
Illum1 Medium
Low High
with the viscosity of fluids to be injected.
2
Excessively high settings may endanger the
Illum2 Vit Frag Scissor Extrude VFC Exit
patient.
0
mmHg EXTRUSION: Medium
Vacuum mmHg
mmHg
0 150
Actual Max Limit
% volt
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1
An invalid error tone sounds when pressing the Test key
Illum1
with no probe or handpiece selected. An advisory popup
2
window appears when the U/S handpiece is selected but
Illum2 Test Clean Surgery Setup Exit
not connected, when no cassette is inserted, or when
priming/tuning has failed.
Figure 1-35. Cataract Surgery Setup Screen- Entering
the Cataract Surgery Setup Screen allows the user to prepare • Clean
the Accurus® system for surgery. Six components are offered: Pressing the Clean key transfers fluid from
two components—the handpiece and accessory selections— the cassette into the drain bag. When the
are in the Primary Display Window; and four components— Clean key is pressed, a popup window
Test, Clean, Surgery, and Setup—are in the Modes Window. Clean indicates cleaning is in progress. Only the
Stop key in the popup window, and global
Cataract Surgery Setup Screen
function Illuminator keys, are operable while the clean
There are six Cataract Surgery Setup Screen components
function is active.
offered to prepare for surgery. Two components—the
handpiece and accessory selections—are in the Primary
Pressing the Stop key during cleaning aborts the clean
Display Window; and four components—Test, Clean,
function. If fluid is not fully transferred to the drain bag,
Surgery, and Setup—are in the Modes Window.
press the Clean key a second time.
• Select Handpiece for Prime / Test
• Surgery
Probes and handpieces are selected for priming or testing/
When the Surgery key is pressed, the
tuning by pressing their corresponding touch keys (see
system exits the Surgery Setup Screen and
Figure 1-35). When a probe or handpiece is selected, an
enters the selected Surgery Screen.
LED illuminates next to its associated front panel Surgery
connector. Selecting a probe or handpiece with a
common connector deselects the other.
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AVGFI
80 mmHg
To enter a surgery mode, press its associated icon key on
Gravity
the touch screen. The previous surgery mode or submode
is deactivated when a new mode or submode is selected,
% volt
and front panel LED's illuminate to indicate which
1 connectors are active. To enter a surgery submode, press
Illum1
the key above its associated mode key. Pressing a mode
2 key successively causes the system to cycle through the
Illum2 Exit available submodes.
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0
mmHg I/A: Maximum
Linear - In U/S Linear submode, irrigation is provided
when the footpedal is depressed. Linear vacuum, up to Vacuum mmHg
0 400
the preset maximum, is provided from detent one to Actual Max Limit
detent two to full footpedal depression, with the preset Illum1 Min Max
0
mmHg ULTRASOUND: Linear
Vacuum mmHg
0 75
Actual Max Limit
0 70 % 10 pps
1 Actual Max Limit Setting
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• Vit Mode
OPTIONS SCREENS AND FUNCTIONS
The Anterior Vitrectomy function provides
vacuum and cutting capabilities using a
Option functions are available in all screens with the
pneumatically powered vitreous probe
Vit exception of the Doctor Summary screens, the Cataract
connected to a pulsed pressure source. Wet
Irrigation Settings screen, and the Vitreoretinal Infusion
Vit is the default mode, and is entered
Settings screen. A drop down menu is displayed when the
when the Vit key is first pressed. The preset vacuum and
Options key is pressed (see Figure 1-40). The Options
cut rate values are adjustable using touch arrow keys,
screens available are Quick Save, Memory, Volume,
even when the footpedal is depressed.
Timer, and Metrics; and can be accessed by pressing the
associated key.
Cutting can be enabled/disabled using the footswitch Options
Key
right/left horizontal switches, respectively, or by pressing
the Cut Rate Setting touch key. The footpedal does not Franklin, John Mem 2 Options
Quick Save
have to be released to change the enabled/disabled mmHg VITREOUS PROBE: InnoVit
Memory
Drop
cutting status. Vacuum mmHg
Volume Down
Menu
Timer
mmHg
0 100 Metrics
Actual Max Limit
vacuum at full depression. Illum2 Vit Frag Scissor Extrude VFC Exit
0
Quick Save
mmHg ANTERIOR VITRECTOMY: Wet
The Quick Save key allows the active system settings to
Vacuum mmHg be saved into a doctor memory. When the Quick Save
0 150
key is pressed a small selection window appears on the
Actual Max Limit
Cut Rate
screen (see Figure1-41). The doctor name and memory
% volt
250 cpm number to be written to can then be selected by pressing
1 Setting
the arrow keys next to the appropriate boxes.
Illum1 Wet Dry
2 Quick Save
Selection Window
Illum2 U/S I/A Vit Exit
0
VITREOUS PROBE: InnoVit
Figure 1-39. Vit Mode Screen - Shown here is the Wet mmHg
QUICK SAVE
anterior vitrectomy mode display screen. Anterior vitrectomy
V Franklin, John Mem 5
has two submodes, Wet and Dry, which are selected above the mmHg
0 Save Cancel
Vit key. Actual mit
Cut Rate
% volt
600 cpm
1 Setting
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When Save is pressed another window may appear The user can copy settings from one summary screen
asking for a Personal Identification Number (PIN, see (Retrieve From) and save them to another (Save To).
Memory and Summary Screens on next page) before the When changes are made to a summary screen, a popup
settings are written into the selected doctor memory (see appears when the Exit key is pressed, allowing the user to
Figure 1-42). If there is no PIN, a popup appears asking apply the settings to the active screen.
for confirmation of the new memory settings before they
are saved. Common Selection with
Drop Down Menu
RETRIEVE FROM
PIN Window Doctor Presets Common
Posterior Franklin, John
IRRIGATION/INFUSION UNIT
Anterior SAVE TO
mmHg
Common Brown, Tim Save
Franklin, John Mem 2 Options
DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS
8 SYSTEM PARAMETERS
0
mmHg VITREOUS P Enter Doctor's PIN.
SOUND VOLUMES CASSETTE TO PEL
0 cm
Off
V Master Override Voice REMOTE CHANNEL
mmHg
0 1 2 3 D
DOCTOR
New
Actual mit STARTUP DOMAIN
4 5 6 Infusion Alarm Vacuum Edit
Select
7 8 9 Delete
% volt SOURCE PRESSURE
Diathermy U/S
pm Select PIN
Cancel 0 Enter
1
Error Auxiliary
Illum1 InnoVit Accurus
Override
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Doctor memory summary screens allow the user to do the Anterior Selection
75 mmHg
Pulse Off
70 %
Brown, Tim Mem2 Save
IRRIGATION
• Create New Doctor Name. 10 pps Pulse Off
Type AVGFI
AVGFI 50 mmHg
• Edit Doctor Name. I/A
Minimum
VACUUM
Illum 2
80 %
80 %
Edit
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SOUND VOLUMES 0
mmHg Vitreoretina
(see Figure 1-46). The PIN must be entered twice when Off
PIN must be entered to Remove a PIN. Vac Infusion Alarm Vacuum Diathermy
Extrude Scissors
Diathermy U/S
PIN Window % volt Frag VFC
Proportional 80 mmHg
8 pps
4 5 6
VGFI DOCTOR Figure 1-47. Sound Volumes Popup Window -
22 mmHg New
Momentary 150 mmHg
7 8 9
60 mmHg
Edit
Selecting Volume from the Options menu allows the operator to
8 pps Cancel 0 Enter 35 mmHg
Delete
adjust tone and voice volume levels.
EXTRUSION 44 %
LOW MEDIUM Override PIN
50 mmHg 150 mmHg Illum 1 80 %
250 mmHg
menu, a window appears allowing adjustment of the tone mmHg VITREOUS P Please enter timer value. 0
Actual mit
4 5 6
screen. Volume feedback is provided for the tone being
% volt 7 8 9
adjusted. Clear 0 Start
pm
1
Cancel
Illum1 InnoVit Accurus
Voice confirmation is provided when switching between
2
surgical modes, submodes, and when a doctor memory is Illum2 Vit Frag Scissor Extrude VFC Exit
The Infusion Alarm, Diathermy, Error, and Invalid Key Figure 1-48. Timer Keypad Popup Window - This
keypad is used to start timer functions. The timer can be set to
tones cannot be lowered below a minimum value. All
count up by pressing Start with 00:00:00 in the display, or to
other adjustable tones can be turned completely off. count down by inputting a timer value and pressing Start.
A Master Override volume control is provided for Pressing the Cancel key removes the popup from the
changing all the tone and voice volumes at once. If the screen without any timer activity. Pressing the Clear key
master override volume level is set below the minimum resets the keypad value to zero. If a new count down or
for a specific tone, that tone remains at its minimum count up timer is started when another is active, the new
value. When master override is disabled its settings are timer value replaces the active one.The timer is stopped
lost; the individual volume levels are restored and by pressing the timer display key at the top of a Surgery
adjusted individually. or Surgery Setup screen.
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Metrics
Pressing the Metrics key on the Options drop down menu SYSTEM STATUS SCREENS AND POPUPS
presents a variety of automatic measurements in one
popup window (see Figures 1-49 and 1-50). The Accurus There are four categories of system status conditions.
automatically measures surgical functions, and keeps the Each status condition is described on the display screen,
accumulated values until one of three things happens: and a dedicated color is assigned to each. The colors are
The Reset key on the Metrics window is pressed, the shown below in ranking of severity:
current surgical domain is exited, or system power is
SYSTEM STATUS COLOR
turned OFF. Additionally, in the anterior domain U/S
FAULTS RED
Time and U/S Avg. reset to zero when the U/S handpiece
ERRORS YELLOW
is tuned. Posterior
ADVISORIES GREEN
Metrics Window
SYSTEM INFORMATION BLUE
Franklin, John Mem 2 Options
% volt
0:00:00 0:00:00
VFC Inject Time VFC Extract Time
Faults
pm
1
0:00:00
Scissors Time
0:00:00
Elev. Inf. Time
System faults are the most severe system status
Illum1 InnoVit Accurus
Reset Done conditions. The Accurus® must be shut down completely
2
when a system fault is detected, then turned ON.
Illum2 Vit Frag Scissor Extrude VFC Exit
0
first. When a fault is detected the system is put into a safe
mmHg ULTRASOUND Metrics
0:00:00 0% state, and power must be recycled to reset the system.
U/S Time U/S Avg.
Vac
0 0:00:00
Ant. Vit Time
0 cpm
Ant. Vit Avg.
Actual
Reset Done
% volt
0 70 % 10 pps
1 Actual Max Limit Setting
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Global functions and mode functions related to the Error mmHg VITREOUS PROBE: InnoVit 0
Select Handpieces for Prime / Test Accessories Illum2 Vit Frag Scissor Extrude VFC Exit
mmHg
Vac
! System Error Diathermy
% volt Frag
Diathermy are not available.
Error code 201 VFC
Figure 1-53. System Advisory Popup Messages -
OK System Advisories can usually be corrected by following the
1 VGFI - F/AX
instructions printed in this popup window.
Illum1
0
mmHg Vitreoretinal Surgery Setup
Affected system functions remain unavailable until the popup Extrude Prime was not successfully Scissors
performed. Press Test
message is resolved. % volt Frag to prime. VFC
Continue Test
1 VGFI - F/AX
Illum1
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Figure 1-55. InnoVit Probe Single use Bipolar Coagulation Brushes are available in a
wide variety of configurations: straight, curved, 20-
gauge, 23-gauge, tapered, and widestroke. All single use
bipolar accessories are available with and without cables.
® Also available are reusable and single-use bipolar cables.
ALCON
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Irrigation/Aspiration Handpiece
The Irrigation/Aspiration (I/A) handpiece, connected to
the Accurus with I/A tubing, is used to remove cortical
material via aspiration while maintaining chamber
pressure with irrigation.
IRRIGATION SLEEVE
A
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Instrument Directions
Drape V-Lance For Use
Stopcock
Cassette
with Drain
Bag
Accurus®
Probe with
Vacuum and
Actuation
Lines
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SECTION TWO
THEORY OF OPERATION
INTRODUCTION The Air/Fluid, Front Panel, LPA/Illuminator, and U/S-
Figure 2-1 illustrates the Accurus® system in block Diathermy modules contain their own microcontrollers
diagram form. Each block is covered in detail on the and software that acquire real-time data critical to
page indicated within the block. system operation (see Controller PCB Kernel on page
2-11). Each of these modules is a slave to the Host
The Host Module is the system master and is controlled Module.
by real-time, event driven, preemptive, and finite state
system software. Intermodule connections are made
through the Power/Signal Distribution PCB which is
mounted to the top of this module.
Pneumatic
Power
(90-120 psi) Line Input
(110/115/230 VAC)
Power
Cassette Port ID Supply
and Backlight (see page 2-2)
Cassette Vacuum Air/Fluid
Cassette Pinch/Hammer Module
kernal power
P.S. status
P.S. control
LPA pump power (115VAC)
(see page 2-13) System Lamp 1
Cassette Latch/Unload +12V illuminator power (+17V)
LPA/Illum
Cassette Pump Fan P.S. control Module Lamp 2
VFI (pressure/vacuum) (see page 2-24)
Scissors Drive kernal power kernal power
(proportional/pulsed) Low Pressure Air
kernal signal kernal signal
Vit-1,2 (GFX, VGFI)
Auto Stopcock
Drive (future)
Figure 2-1
System Block Diagram
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POWER SUPPLY
24 VDC to 12 VDC Supply
POWER SUPPLY A 100 watt, 24 VDC to 12 VDC converter (PS2) is used
to generate 12 VDC at 5.5 amps for the Accurus LCD
The Accurus® Power Supply consists of the AC Entry backlighting and relays. The noise specification for this
Module, a DC Power Supply, and the LPAS/Standby output is 120 mV peak-to-peak maximum at 25 MHz
Power PCB. bandwidth. The 24 VDC enters at E9 and E10.
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POWER SUPPLY
LPAS/Standby
Power PCB
Toroid
AC Entry F1
Module Line
Voltage LPA Pump Power (115VAC)
Select
Main
Power AC/DC
Line Switch Converter
Filter
Line Input 12V
(110/115/230 VAC) PINHIBIT
Misc. Logic, P.S. Control (shutdown)
PWRFAIL Buffers, etc. P.S.Status (line, 5V out)
5V
+5V
±15V
DC Power +24V Kernal
Supply Power
Figure 2-2
Power Supply Block Diagram
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HOST COMPUTER
HOST COMPUTER
The Host Computer Module consists of the Host • Software (CPU BIOS and Video driver BIOS)
Computer and the serial Expansion PCB (future). The • Card Cage and ISA Backplane
Host Computer is a PC compatible computer system. It is • CPU PCB
the system command and monitoring center for the • LCD Controller PCB
Accurus Console. • PC Card Controller PCB
• Serial I/O PCB
The Host Computer is based on PC/AT architecture and • Special I/O PCB
supports a 16 bit EXM bus. The Host Computer has the • Sound PCB
following individual PCBs and cables: • Power/Signal Distribution PCB
Kernel Power
Kernel Signal
Kernel Power
Kernel Power
Kernel Power
Kernel Signal
Kernel Signal
Kernel Signal
Kernel Power
System
P.S. Control
Footswitch
P.S. Status
+12V
SVREQ1:4
MODRX1:4
Fan
Serial
Expansion RS-232/422
PCB (future) (future)
PC Card
PCMCIA
Drive Special I/O PCB Serial I/O
PCB
Keyboard
(diagnostics)
EXM Bus CPU PCB
Remote Serial
(future)
Figure 2-3
Host System Block Diagram
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POWER/SIGNAL DISTRIBUTION PCB The CPU BIOS allows the LCD display to show the
Power/Signal Distribution PCB (PSDB) is attached to the ALCON banner at power on before the operating system
top of the Host Computer and provides power and control is loaded. All normal PC messages displayed during the
signals to modules in the Accurus® Console. The PSDB boot process are suppressed.
accepts DC power from the system power supply and
distributes it to all modules through individual cables. All PCB addressing is controlled in CPU PCB firmware.
Signal distribution is accomplished by combining the Hardware setup locations are defined in firmware such
specific serial communication lines with the system’s that they can be revised with Alcon software upgrades.
status/control lines and distributing these signals to the
modules CPU PCB
The CPU PCB (EPC-26A) is a PC/AT compatible
The PSDB provides the following power and signal computer with 50 MHz Intel 486 DX2 on board. It has
interfaces: the following features:
1 PC/AT compatible keyboard interface, reset button
The system power supply output is connected to the and run LED
PSDB which distributes power to the Host Computer, the 2 One RS232 9-pin serial port (COM1) and one RJ45
individual modules, the footswitch, the power IV pole, serial port (COM2)
and the system fan. 3 Flashable Phoenix BIOS with ALCON configuration
4 Watchdog timer
RS422 serial communication signals (from the Host 5 512 Kbytes of battery backed-up SRAM
Computer’s Serial I/O PCBs) and reset & service request 6 4 Mbytes of DRAM expandable to 16 Mbytes
signals (from the Special I/O PCB) are combined with 7 4 MB flash memory for executing Accurus system
the footswitch PEDALUP signal and distributed to the software
modules and to the Serial Expansion PCB.
LCD Controller PCB
Footswitch interface signals are provided to/from the This PCB provides video signals to the color LCD
Footswitch and the Special I/O PCB. Display with 256 colors. The signals include all data and
control signals as well as the +5 volts and the +12 volts
Front power switch interface signals are distributed to the power.
power supply and the Special I/O PCB. Power Supply
logic monitoring signals are connected to/from the Power There is a specific power up sequence control circuit on
Supply and the Special I/O PCB. the PCB to ensure the +5 volts, +12 volts and the data/
control signals meet the LCD power up requirements.
In addition to the connections described above, the PCB
contains a test header, expansion headers, spare power Serial I/O PCB
and signal connectors, power supply indicator LED’s, There are two serial communication PCBs in the Host
and a two digit display indicating Host Computer BIOS Computer Module. Currently only one PCB is used while
POST codes. the other is for future expansion. The serial ports are
accessed via an 80-pin cable connected to the Power
Structure Signal Distribution PCB. A Serial I/O PCB provides 8
The PSDB mounts to the top of the Computer System communication channels. All serial channels conform to
card cage and is the distribution point of all power and the RS-422 specification.
control signals of the Accurus® system. It is the point
where all grounds are tied together. The PCB is designed Each port on the Serial PCB is an 16550 Universal
with a solid ground layer and +5v layer. Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) compatible,
and is controlled independently from the others. The data
Software transfer speed is set at 38.4K baud.
The CPU BIOS in the host computer allows the
Accurus® system to boot from the on board Flash IDE Controller PCB
memory or a PC Card. The system accepts removable storage media in the form
of a PC Card. The IDE Controller PCB provides disk
controller capability for the Accurus System. The
Accurus system supports booting from PC Flash Cards.
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All the controls to this PCB are from the Host computer
SPECIAL I/O PCB
(CPU PCB) via the EXM bus. All operations between the
CPU PCB and this Special I/O PCB are accessed by the
The Special I/O PCB provides the following functions:
I/O read and I/O write operation. The Special I/O PCB
generates IRQ signals to request interrupts from the CPU
• Footswitch Control
PCB.
• Power I.V. Pole Control Logic
• System Control Register
FUNCTIONAL BLOCKS
• System Status Register
• Module Service Request Control
Address Decoding
• Module Reset Control
• Host Module Voltage Monitoring
The Special I/O PCB occupies 32 bytes in the CPU’s I/O
• Power Supply Monitoring
address space. It uses a flat address scheme where each
• Stand-by Power Control
device has its own distinct I/O address. The address
• Watchdog Timekeeper
decoding is all done by the Main PLD (U18).
• Interface to the Power/Signal Distribution PCB
Voltage Monitoring
The majority of the logic on the PCB is implemented in a
large, one-time Programmable Logic Device (PLD). The
The Special I/O PCB provides the voltage monitoring
watchdog circuit is implemented in a separate device
function for the entire Accurus® console. All system
independent of the main PLD. This device has the ability
power supply voltages are monitored by the Special I/O
to perform all the necessary logic and is not SRAM
PCB except the +85V, +17V and the 115VAC which go
based. All signals going to and from the Power Signal
directly to the specific module from the system power
Distribution PCB go through an 80-pin connector.
supply. The system software can read the values of all
monitored voltages and make operational decisions. The
The one critical signal, footpedal up, is implemented in
Special I/O PCB does not automatically notify the system
separate circuits (i.e. not in the PLD).
when these voltages deviate. Voltage monitoring of these
signals is the responsibility of the software.
Module Revision
Switches
SD0-SD7 Module Resets
Module Reset
Address Decoder
SA0-SA10,15
Module Service Module Service Request
Main PLD
Request
Buffer
IOR* Voltages
ADC
IOW*
EXM BUS
ATRESET* Footswitch
Control
AEN
EXMID IV Pole
Control
System Power
Control
IOCHK*
Watchdog System Status
IRQ11 POST Code POST Code Display
Display
IRQ12 System Unlock
Control Function
IRQ15
Figure 2-4
Special I/O PCB Block Diagram
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Footswitch Control The relay on the Special I/O PCB and the stand-by switch
All switch signals from the footswitch input are pulled up on the front panel of the Accurus system are in series
with a 1.0K resistor to +5 volt. If a switch signal is with each other. Both must be closed to shut down the
shorted to ground through a 1.0 K resistor, the footswitch system power supply. If either one is open the system
status register will not read that switch as being activated. power supply turns on. When the system power comes up
for the first time, SHDN_ACK* is activated and the relay
The Footswitch Position Counter is a 16-bit quadrature is in the de-energized position. If the standby switch is
counter implemented in U13. The two quadrature input open, the power supply will be on; if the standby switch
signals to the counter are generated by a Two Channel is closed, the power supply will not stay on. After the
Optical Encoder in the footswitch assembly. These two software command to energize the relay, SHDN_ACK*
signals are directly fed to the counter. The footswitch is floating. When the SHDN_REQ* signal is active,
reset signal will clear the content of the counter. which means the standby switch is closed, and is detected
through the status register, software can shut the system
A digital to analog converter (U12) is used to produce a down by activating the SHDN_ACK* signal.
voltage from 0 to 2.5 volts. The Special I/O PCB uses
this voltage to control the footswitch detent torque level. During power up:
1 If the standby switch is closed, the status of the
System Power Control system power supply is controlled by the relay.
The Power Signal Distribution PCB sends two power 2 If the relay is energized, the SHUTDOWN is high
supply status signals to the Special I/O PCB by way of impedance and the system power supply will remain
the front connector. The PWR_GOOD signal indicates ON.
that the system power supply is in the operating range. 3 If the relay is not energized, the SHUTDOWN is tied
The ACFAULT* signal indicates that the AC input to the to ground and the system power supply will remain
system power supply is faulty. If either of these signals OFF.
indicate a problem, an NMI signal is sent to the CPU and 4 If the standby switch is open, the system power
all module reset signals become active. supply will remain ON.
IV Pole Control
Standby The IV pole is controlled by the Special I/O PCB via the
Relay Power I2C bus. There is a separate reset line to the IV pole, and
Energized Shut Down Ack* Switch
(Special I/O an IV pole service request signal from the IV pole.
Board)
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Address Bus
Memory for Flash Memory
Flash Memory Control
Prerecorded Voice Voltage
Control
Data
Address
Speaker
Address Bus Control Control and
EXM Bus
OKI Voice
FIFO Monitoring
Data Synthesizer
Address
Data Bus Decoder
(PLD)
Voice Control
Control Bus Volume Control
System
Tone Control Data Volume Control Volume Power
(attenuation) Amplifier
Voice
Yamaha
Data Series Tone
Tone
Generator
DAC +
Figure 2-6
Sound PCB Block Diagram
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AD0:7
SVREQn
A8:15 A0:15 PIO PGMEN
1,2,3
AD0:7 LRST
Address AO:7
5VOK
ALE Latch (green)
Interrupts
(a/r) KEYDTA
Module Watchdog
RD Revision KEYCLK and 5V WDOG
(to all blocks (00-99) (red)
WR on data bus) WDSTB Monitor
ENFLG PIO WDPOR
0 MRST Status
V150K (green)
SRST
V120K
20MHz V240K Status
UCRST (green)
UCRST
150K
80C196KC (green)
Supply 1kB
Micro- +15V 12VOK EEPROM
controller Monitors
-15V (green)
and
+12V Reference 24VOK
+24V Voltages (green) 8kB
RAM
REF500 REF500
(5.00V) (5.00V)
10-bit A/D
Inputs, 0-5V 48kB
+24V Flash PRGV(12V)
(a/r) Flash
PGMEN Vpp Gen
M13:17 64kB
WAIT
A0:15 EPROM
PGSEL0:3
Address
FLSHEN Decoder ROM, RAM enables
PIO enables
other I/0 enables
MODTXn RS-422
MODRXn Buffer
Figure 2-7
Controller Kernel Block Diagram
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Pneumatic
Power
Air Source
(90-120psi) Assembly
main valve ctl
85psi supply
Cassette Pinch/Hammer
Cassette Latch/Unload
VFI (pressure/vacuum)
Mfld and RM
Receiver
Scissors Drive Pneumatic VFI (pressure/vacuum) Pressure/Vacuum Valve Mechanism Cassette Pump
Vit-1,2 Drive Assembly 57psi supply Assembly cassette vacuum Cassette, Port ID,
and Backlight
CID/LS LED drive
RM valve ctl
motor home
xdcr signals
motor drive
ref voltages
CID sense
LS sense
Pulsed
PV drive
RMREF
Valve
Status
Kernel Signal
Air/Fluid Controller PCB
Kernel Power
Figure 2-8
Air/Fluid Module Block Diagram
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Accurus® 80C196KC Kernel Signal Set (PLD), the AFC attempts to strobe the WDOG and write
Communication and control from the host to each to secondary PIOs and confirms no success, then inserts
Accurus® module is accomplished via the standardized the proper 14-bit serial watchdog key and a strobe resets
set of Accurus® 80C196KC Kernel signals, which are: the WDOG, LRST is cleared, and secondary PIOs can be
MODnTX - RS-422 pair by which the module serially written. One particular secondary PIO output is
communicates with the host SVREQ2, which is set high at this time.
MODnRX - the complementary RS-422 pair for
communication from host to module Finally, an independent timer is set in the µC and one last
SVREQn - used by the module to indicate a request to strobe is issued to the watchdog PLD, after which the µC
communicate with the host awaits reset by the WDOG. If the WDOG expires before
PDLUP - a real-time and overriding hardwired indication 60 ms or after 70 ms, a flag is set to indicate WDOG test
that the user has requested zero proportional signal failure. Normally, the WDOG expires after 65 ms and
XRSTn - allows the host to reset the module asserts LRST, which in turn clears all secondary PIO
outputs, including SVREQ2. The high-low transition of
Module External Reset During Host Self-Test SVREQ flags an AFM service request to the host.
Consistent with the standard Accurus® Kernel signal set, During this time, LRST locks out a majority of the AFM
each module is assigned a unique XRSTn signal that hardware, but the µC is still able to perform some
allows the host to reset the module and prepare it for internal functions, including the WDOG check and
activation via a properly executed initialization sequence. communication with the host. Only XRST2 can stop the
When a module detects it has experienced a serious fault µC from executing code.
condition, it will lock up in a safe state that can only be
reset via power-on reset (POR) or an XRSTn from the Responding to this service request, the host polls the
host. Likewise, should the host detect an erroneous module for status, to which the module responds with its
condition in the module that has not been otherwise "module ID", along with the status word to indicate the
detected, it can assert the respective XRSTn located on state of various signals within the AFM and the success
the Special I/O PCB octal latch, to individually reset that or failure of the various self-test items, including the
module. Finally, should the host experience a reset, this WDOG time-out test. At this time, the host accounts for
same latch is cleared, which resets all modules each of the four required Accurus® modules. Note that it
simultaneously. is via this approach that the host is able to "find" a
module, independent of which signal connection is made
When the console is first powered up, power is applied to at the host Signal/Power Distribution PCB.
the AFM, but the signal XRST2 holds the AFM in the
reset state until the host has completed its power-up self- Host Watchdog Test and Module "Resume Init"
tests. During this time, the green 12OK, 15OK, and Once all four modules have "reported in", the host tests
24OK LEDs located on the AFC are lit solid, indicating its own watchdog by allowing it to expire. The host
these voltages are all within the required range. A recovers from the subsequent watchdog reset with a flag
flashing green 5OK LED and solidly lit red WDOG LED set to indicate the circumstances of the reset. In this
indicate that the watchdog timer has expired. WDOG is second pass through initialization, the host does not
one of several signals that assert LRST, which resets all repeat its own self-test. Once again, the host releases all
secondary peripheral input/output latches in PIO1-PIO3. XRSTs, and the AFM and other modules repeat their
Primary output latches, located in PIO0, are reset only by initialization and WDOG time-out sequence. In
XRST2 and not LRST. PIO0 does not control any responding to the subsequent SVREQ2 this time, the host
energy-producing outputs, and is used to control the issues a "resume init" command, which instructs the
analog multiplexer, WDOG strobe, status LED, and other AFM to resume its initialization, this time executing into
devices needed early in AFC PCB initialization. routines that cause visible activity (e.g., positioning the
roller hub, retracting the RM cylinders and pinchers,
First Release of XRST, Module Watchdog Test, and etc.).
Module ID
When the host has successfully completed its self-test, it Proportional Valve (PV) "Knee" Voltage Check
writes to the XRST latch to release all modules from the Also during initialization, the PV "knee" voltage is
reset state. Each module then proceeds with its own self- determined by issuing a 10 psi proportional scissors
test, including: ROM checksum, RAM, A/D and D/A setpoint into the blocked scissors output. This is effected
converter checks, reference voltage measurements, etc. by turning pulsed scissors control valve PPV4 fully ON
Before arming the watchdog programmable logic device while Pneumatic Connector manifold main valve PPV1 is
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OFF (refer to pneumatic schematic diagram). The vacuum must exceed 95% of the vacuum check level
purpose of this check is to establish the level of "bias" after 2 seconds. Figure 2-9 shows these various levels vs.
that is applied to the PV to improve the step response elevation.
from zero setpoint. This check is performed whether a
cassette is inserted or not.
800
CASSETTE LOAD AND VACUUM CHECK Atmospheric Limit
insertion, the tabs are detected by the RM PCB. With Elevation (ft)
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With only frictional forces resisting cylinder plunger ROLLER HUB PUMP AND TUBING LOAD/
retraction, a fairly light return spring could be applied. UNLOAD
As a result, a relatively low actuation pressure could The stepper motor is capable of rotating the roller hub at
likewise be used to extend the normally retracted one of two speeds, at one of two power or torque settings,
cylinders, this was established at 25 psi. The normally and in either direction. With cassette loaded, two of the
extended cylinders have considerably stronger springs in four hub rollers make contact with the cassette drain
order to apply the required force in the absence of air pump tubing at all times. The transfer of fluid between
pressure, and even with their larger diameters and thus, rollers in this tubing results in a flow of approximately
large cross-sectional area of the internal piston, a much 0.5 cc/rev, or 50 cc/min flow rate at pump speed of 100
higher pressure was required, in this case 85 psi. RPM. The hub has a double-featured "hook" shape
which together with the "tubing unloader" pneumatic
Single-Acting vs. Double-Acting plunger combine to both load and unload the cassette
With the exception of the cassette latch, all RM air drain pump tubing. The motor makes complete
cylinders are single-acting, i.e., air is applied to only one revolutions when in the pump mode. With 200 step/rev
side of the piston, and spring force exclusively drives the and a motor "home" position sensor, the idle position and
plunger the other way. any other angular position is accurately achieved.
Pulsed Reflux
A nearly identical "stack" of three plungers has been Higher Torque with 24V Overdrive
allocated to each of the two aspiration ports. With proper The torque when loading is nearly four times that during
sequencing, these top and bottom pinchers and hammer pumping, which is necessary to overcome additional
in the middle can generate small fluid surges in a primed resistive force accompanying the stretch of silicone drain
aspiration line, ending with the abrupt discharge of a pump tubing on and off the roller hub.
uniform volume of "reflux" fluid at the vit probe tip.
Although the control signal timing varies due to differing Idling with Only One Phase
actuation delays of normally extended vs. normally The stepper motor has two center-tapped windings, and
retracted upper pinchers, the sequence of plunger in normal pump operation half of each winding is
movement is essentially the same. energized with 12V in various combinations of polarities
and in a four-step sequence as appropriate to achieve
Continuous Reflux (anterior only) rotation in either direction. When driven with 12V, each
Similar to irrigation ON/OFF by the upper-left pincher, motor winding draws 0.68A for a total power dissipation
continuous reflux is the gating ON/OFF of the continuous of approximately 16W, nearly independent of speed or
reflux pincher, which is the vertically oriented pincher load.
just to the right of the cassette latch. Prior to activating
continuous reflux, the top-right pincher is extended and Motor Home Positioning
others in the stack are retracted. The continuous reflux With each rotation, a magnet embedded into the
pincher is retracted to open the path to the BSS+ bottle periphery of the roller hub passes a Hall-effect sensor
and the lower pincher is extended to block flow into the located on the RM PCB, which communicates the event
cassette vacuum chamber. Similar to pulsed reflux for via an interrupt to the µC. The magnet material is
anterior, a “flush” is effected on the cassette tubing Neodymium, which is very strong. The sensor can detect
segment into the cassette prior to extending the lower the magnet from up to 0.5 inch away, and is unaffected
pincher and retracting the upper, to ensure no infusion of by passing through the aluminum RM bezel. The
air. interrupt is dynamically programmed to detect both rising
and falling edges of the home position sense signal, to
signal the approach and recession of the roller hub to the
"home" position. By splitting the number of steps
between these two events, the precise position where the
magnet is in exact alignment with the sensor is
determined. An advantage to this centering approach is
that positioning is not affected by variations in the
strength and sensitivity of the magnet and sensor. From
"home" position, "load" and "unload" positions are
reached by the appropriate number of motor steps, per
RM geometries.
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Interrupts
AIR/FLUID CONTROLLER PCB The most notable dual-edge interrupt signal is MTHM,
which by +/- edges indicates when the pump motor is
This PCB interfaces electrical signals between the host entering and leaving the home position “dwell” angle
computer, the Receiver Mechanism and Transducer (approximately 20 degrees of motor rotation). By setting
PCBs, and various solenoid valves on the Receiver up for edge triggering first in one direction then the other,
Mechanism Assembly. When complete with the proper the precise center of the dwell angle can be determined
Air/Fluid module code, the following basic functions are with little if any effect from magnet strength or radial
performed by the Air/Fluid Controller PCB: positioning, or from sensitivity of the Hall-effect sensor.
• Communicate command and status between host and Extension of Address/Data Bus
Air/Fluid Module. Address/data bus and read/write control signal routing
• Drive cassette port indication and backlight LEDs. outside of the Kernel is generally avoided to control
• Drive cassette fluid level LEDs and interpret sensor noise, both for susceptibility and emissions. However,
feedback. some bus-interfacing devices beyond the Kernel set have
• Drive cassette ID LEDs and interpret sensor feedback. been utilized in this design, including the 82C54 16-bit
• Control and actuate latch, pinch, hammer, and tubing programmable timers used for pulsed pressure timing and
unloader air cylinders. the 12-bit DAC used for pressure and vacuum setpoint.
• Monitor two selected air cylinder position sensor These devices and the associated signal routing has been
feedback signals (anterior). kept close to the Kernel with additional I/O address
• Control position and provide drive to pump motor. decoding provided as required.
• Interpret signals SP85/SP55 for 85/57psi regulated-
supply pressure status. Kernel A/D Converter
• Configure air/fluid manifold for vacuum/pressure at The A/D Converter is operated in the 10-bit conversion
cassette/scissors/VFI outputs. mode. The Air/Fluid software sets the ADC configuration
• Control proportional pressure, apply safety checks, and register for 1.3µs sample time and 11.2µs conversion
provide status. time. Each ADC “read” actually consists of four separate
• Control proportional vacuum, apply safety checks, and conversions occurring immediately after each other,
provide status. which are then averaged. ADC reads are typically
• Select/control pulsed pressure drive of scissors or executed once every 50ms, and action may be taken
InnoVit/Accurus probes. based on a single read or after a succession of four reads,
to provide some digital filtering of transient faults (e.g.,
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION due to EMC, surge loads, overshoots, etc.).
The block diagram does not distinguish between signals
that interface to circuitry or components off the PCB vs. Eight 0-5V analog inputs are supported by the Kernel
those signals which remain internal. microcontroller ADC and internal analog mux. As
indicated in Figure 2-10, these signals are: proportional
In general, the discussion of logic signals intentionally valve drive voltage sense PVDRS; Receiver Mechanism
excludes mention of sense (i.e., whether active-high or PCB derived voltages REF05B, REF12B, and REF25B;
active-low). Rather, signals are referred to as “asserted” local reference voltage REF250; and 57/85psi pressure
(active, true) or “de-asserted” (inactive, false). However, regulator output sense signals SP55/SP85. Many of these
in areas where sense is part of the discussion, signals have been connected solely for possible use in future
which are active-low are designated by an asterisk, as diagnostic code.
“SIGNAL*.”
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+12V
+24V Supply VMOT
VMT12 Voltage PV12V BKLT BKLT*
VMT24 Switches VSOL P1IND Misc. P1IND*
VSOLEN P2IND LED Drive P2IND*
LTX0:3 LTX0:3*
RMV1S BKLT
RMV7S P1IND
VLVOK P2IND VMOT Stepper
MT0:3*
LSRX0:3 LTX0:3 MT0:3 Motor Drive
CIDRX0:2 VMT12
VMT24
VSOLEN
VACDET MT0:3 VSOL
MTHM MFV1:5 RMV1:9 Solenoid RMV1:9*
RMV1:9 MFV1:5 Valve Drive MFV1:5*
ZERO Controller PPV1:4 PPV1:4*
PPVMSK and
PPQ3 PCB REF011
VCVMSK Fault
Kernel PRVMSK VCVMSK
MOD2RX PRVMSK Detection
PPVMSK VLVOK
MOD2TX PPVMSK
MCTS0:1
PDLUP MCTEN
DACD8:11
XRST2
PDLOVR
SVREQ2 15.6KHZ
MCTS0:1 PPV2:4
REF100 MCTEN Pulsed (one each)
PVDRS REF500 LRST Pressure
REF05B PPVD2:4
REF12B CTR0:1 Valve PPV2:4
REF25B DAC0:1 CTR0:1
REF250
Control
RD RD
SP55 WR WR
SP85 A0:1 A0:1
AD0:7 PPQ3
PRV2
PRV1 Analog DACDTA, DACCLK,
MXSEL0:2 DACLD, DACCL
VACDTL
VAC2 Mux and
WR
VAC1 Scaler DACD8:11
DAC0:1 VPSET
VPSET (10V-5V) "Trim-DAC" VAGC Vacuum
REF10B PVSUP
(8-bit, 4x5V PVLIM
PVDSEL
and VACDTL
and 4x10V) RMREF PVLIM Pressure VACDET
VAGC Control
VAC1 PVDR
PRV2 PVDRS
Reference REF250
REF125 PDLUPF
Voltages REF011 PDLOVR ZERO
Figure 2-10
Air/Fluid Controller PCB Block Diagram
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BKLT* Backlight
LED Motor
Backlight Pinchers
and Roller Hub Home
and MTHM*
Port ID Port 1 Magnet Position
P1IND* Sensors
Indication LED Sensing
Port 2
P2IND*
LED
Pincher RMV1S
Position RMREF
RMREF Sensing RMV7S
LTX0* LSRX0
LTX0* CIDRX0 Fluid
Cassette LTX1* LSRX1
Level
LTX1* ID CIDRX1 LTX2* LSRX2
Sensing
Sensing
LTX2* CIDRX2 LTX3* LSRX3
TAB1 LSRX3
LTX0* CIDRX0 LSRX2
Cassette LTX3*
Cassette
TAB2 LSRX1 Chamber
Tabs LTX1* CIDRX1
LSRX0
LTX2*
BSS+ LTX1*
TAB3
LTX2* CIDRX2 LTX0*
Figure 2-11
Receiver Mechanism PCB Block Diagram
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Figure 2-12
Transducer PCB Block Diagram
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Low Pressure
LPAS Manifold Air (GFX, VGFI)
Auto Stopcock
Assembly Drive (future)
xducer signals
mfld valve ctl
pump drive
PV drive
Module Revision
Pump Mfld Valve
(00:99; future) Enable Enable (3x)
LPA Pump
Power OK
LPA Pump Power Drawer
(110VAC)
Shutdown Thermal
Illuminator LPA/Illuminator
Power (17V) Controller PCB Drawer/Thermal Sense Illuminator Lamp 1
Illuminator Lamp Drive Subframe
Power OK Assembly Lamp 2
Lamp 1,2
Kernel Power
Enable
Kernal Signal
Figure 2-13
LPA/Illuminator Module Block Diagram
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Ground Construction
LPA/ILLUMINATOR CONTROLLER PCB
There are two different ground planes on the LPA/
Illuminator Controller PCB. One is for the 17 volts lamp
The main function of the LPA/Illum Controller PCB is to
supply voltage return. The other ground is for all other
control the Low Pressure Air Source output pressure and
voltages to return.
to control the Illuminator output light intensity. It
conveys information from the Host Computer and
A 0 ohm resistor connects these two grounds to provide a
controls the servo and LPAS (Low Pressure Air Source)
common reference point.
manifold components to achieve the host commanded
output pressure. It also receives information from the
Precision Voltage Reference.
host computer to control the two PWMs (Pulse Width
Some parts of the Controller circuit need precision
Modulators) which regulate the output voltage to the
voltage reference, particularly the following circuits:
illuminator lights.
80C196KC ADC:
The Kernel is the circuity common to all Controller PCBs
+5V reference
and is described earlier in section.
DAC8800 DAC (two needed):
+2.62V reference and +5V reference
The Low Pressure Air Controller circuit mainly consists
Supply to transducers:
of a pressure sensing circuit, servo control circuit (PID),
+10V reference
solenoids driver and monitoring circuit, pump control and
Reference for +17V monitoring:
monitoring circuit, and other safety monitoring and
+2.5V reference
supporting circuitry.
DC offset for the Instrumentation Amplifiers:
+0.667V reference
The Illuminator Controller Circuit consists of the lamp
Error detection circuit for LPAS servo controller:
voltage selecting circuit, PWM circuit, lamp power driver
+4.00V reference and +2.5V reference
circuit, lamp monitoring circuit, and fan/thermal sensor
circuit.
All precision voltages are generated from the +15V
power supply. The total tolerance of all the precision
DC Voltage Filtering and Test Points
voltages is 2% ± 5 mV of the set point.
Each DC voltage from the Host module is filtered with a
10µF (35V) tantalum and 0.1µF (50V) ceramic capacitor.
All precision voltages are buffered by an LT1014 general
All of these capacitors are placed next to the connector.
purpose op-amp for the purpose of isolation and driving
capability.
Following is a list of all test points and their function:
Reference Designator Function 115VAC Circuit and Control
TP1 +12 volts voltage The 115VAC is supplied from the Accurus System
TP2 +24 volts voltage Power Supply. It is the secondary output of a transformer
TP3 +5 volts voltage which has a large inductance. The load of the 115VAC is
TP4 -15 volts voltage the Pressure/Vacuum Air Pump (MEDO) which also has
TP5 +15 volts voltage a large inductance.
TP6 17 volt ground
TP7 +17 volts voltage
TP8 ground
TP9 lamp2 current
TP10 lamp1 current
TP11 lamp2 set point
TP12 lamp1 set point
TP13 pressure 2 reading
TP14 pressure 1 reading
TP15 ground
TP16 pressure set point
TP17 servo error voltage
TP18 ground
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WDRST Input from Logic PLD. EXCES_PRE1*Input from pressure monitoring circuit.
Watchdog reset is activated. Pressure sensed by transducer #1 is
KEYOK Input from Logic PLD. higher than 165 mmHg.
Serial key input to PLD is correct. EXCES_PRE2*Input from pressure monitoring circuit.
Pressure sensed by transducer #2 is
PIA#2 is configured as follows: PortA is output, PortB is higher than 165 mmHg.
output, the lower 4 bits of PortC is input, and higher 4 EXCEX_ERR* Input from servo error monitoring
bits of PortC is output. circuit. Servo error voltage is greater
than 0.25 volts.
The PUMP_EN*, OUTPUT_EN, ASC_EN, DIRC_EN, PGMEM Output to the Flash memory program
LMP1ENA, LMP2ENA, DACCL*, ENFLG*, PGMEM, voltage.
and SVREQ* signals are pulled down through a 2.2k SVREQ* Output to host module to request
resistor. During reset or power up, these signals are set at attention from host.
a known state.
LOW PRESSURE AIR CONTROLLER
PIA#2:
Signal NameInput/Output Function Solenoid Drivers
Pump_en* Output to pump control circuit to There are three identical solenoid drivers on this PCB.
turn on the air pump. Each of the driver is intended to drive a 24VDC, 2 watt
Output-en Output to Output Solenoid driver. solenoid. The control signal is from PIA #2. The TTL
Set the LPAS output pressure to the logic signal controls the gate of the power FET to enable
controlled output port. +24 volts to be applied to the solenoid connector. The
ASC-en Output to ASC solenoid driver. diode connected from the drain of the FET to +24 volts is
Set the ASC port to 3.5±0.5 PSI to release the voltage peak generated by the coil in the
pressure. solenoid when the coil is being energized/de-energized.
DIRC-en Output to Directional solenoid driver.
Set the output of the pressure chamber to All three gates of the FETs are also connected to the
the input of the proportional valve. WDPOR* signal. If the WDPOR* is activated at any
LMP1ENA Output to the lamp control circuit to time, all three solenoids are de-energized, which is their
enable lamp #1. default position. Under this situation the ASC solenoid
LMP2ENA Output to the lamp control circuit to will not let air pass the ASC port, the output of the LPAS
enable lamp #2. is from the mechanical regulator which is set at 30
DACCL* Output to serial DAC. Clears all mmHg @ 20 cc/min flow rate, and the directional
DAC settings. solenoid directs air from the pressured chamber to the
ENFLG* Output to microcontroller. (Enable flag) input of the mechanical regulator.
If the PIA#2 get reset from the LRST
signal, this ENFLG* signal will indicate DAC
to the microcontroller of the status. The 8 bit DAC8800 is used as the Digital-to-Analog
OUT-FDBK* Input from the OUTPUT solenoid driver Converter which is controlled by the microcontroller. For
circuit. the pressure setting, the reference is at +5 volts. For the
ASC-FDBK* Input from the ASC solenoid driver lamp setting , the reference is at +2.62 volts.
circuit.
DIRC-FDBK* Input from the directional solenoid Pressure Transducer and Instrumentation Amplifier
driver circuit. Two independent pressure transducers and
LMP1OPN Input from the lamp open monitoring instrumentation amplifiers are used to create redundancy
circuit. Lamp #1 is open. for pressure monitoring and controlling. The transducers
LMP2OPN Input from the lamp open monitoring are temperature compensated and calibrated silicon
circuit. Lamp #2 is open. pressure sensors. The transducers are powered by the +10
OVTEMP Input from the illuminator subframe volts reference voltage. The full scale output of the
temperature monitoring circuit. Over sensor is 40 mV for 375 mmHg (0.1066 mv/mmHg). The
temperature condition exists. differential voltage output from the transducer is sent to
DRWOUT Input from the illuminator subframe the input of the instrumentation amplifier. The gain of the
drawer in/out detection circuit. Drawer amplifier is set at 227.24. The voltage/pressure ratio at
out condition exists. the output of the instrumentation amplifier is 24.2 mV/
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mmHg. Due to the initial output offset of the pressure PWM (Pulse Width Modulator)
transducer, 0.667 volts is added to the output of the The lamp used in the illuminator requires slow turn on/
instrumentation amplifier. When the transducer's output off. The lamp set point signal is filtered by an RC circuit
is 0 volts, the output of the instrumentation amplifier to ensure a slow turn on for the lamp. The PWM chip
would be 0.667 volts. (SG3527ADW) provides this soft start feature.
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ENABLE, PU, PD
STATUS
ACH5:6 Diathermy
REV3 Diathermy
PCB
U/S-Diathermy
Kernel Power Watchdog
Controller PCB
Kernel Signal
Reset
BA0:3
Module Revision
BRD, BWR
(00:99; future)
BDEN1
U/S Driver U/S 1 Drive
General 5VOK (frag/phaco)
Status 12VOK TEST, DISABLE, FPUP
PCB
15VOK U/S 2 Drive
FRQ
Fan 24VOK (frag/phaco)
ACH1:4
REV2
Figure 2-14
U/S-Diathermy Module Block Diagram
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Within each PCB, the U/S-Diathermy Controller can read Diathermy Control and Status Read
or write data to 16 different devices. Once the PCB is Control of the Erbe Coagulation PCB is accomplished
accessed through a Board Enable line, the particular with the active low signals: POWER UP (PU*), POWER
device to be communicated with on that PCB is selected DOWN (PD*), and ENABLE (ENABLE*). These
via four Buffered Address lines (BA0-BA3). These control lines are generated from Port A of U22 (PIO) and
address lines are buffered by U28 (74HCT244) and sent sent to the Coagulation PCB via the Backplane PCB.
to the appropriate PCB via connector P1.
The STATUS* signal is generated on the Coagulation
All intra-module data is transferred via the 8-bit Buffered PCB and is read through Port C of U23 (PIO) on the
Data bus (BD0-BD7). This data bus is buffered by U29 Controller PCB. This active low signal is a fault
(74HCT245) and sent to the appropriate PCB. The indication from the IEC601 compliance check circuitry
direction control of this bidirectional bus interface is on the Coagulation PCB.
accomplished by the OFFBDRD* signal which is
generated from the Address Decoder PLD. When Analog Channel Input
OFFBDRD* is low, U29 receives data from an external The analog feedback signals generated from the U/S
PCB. When OFFBDRD* is high, U29 sends data to an Driver and Coagulation PCBs are fed back to the
external PCB. Controller PCB via the Backplane PCB. These signals
are ESD protected by U26 for overvoltage and
Buffered Read and Write undervoltage conditions. They are also filtered by the
Read and write control of the selected device on the resistor network R64 and capacitor network C62 to
accessed PCB is accomplished by the Buffered Read suppress any noise that may be coupled with the signals.
(BRD*) and Buffered Write (BWR*) lines. These lines
are active low and driven by U28 (74HCT244).
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Analog Switch and Zero Crossing Detector The feedback voltage is measured at the primary side of the
U/S power is enabled by analog switch U2. This switch is transformer and is related to the actual handpiece voltage by
controlled by the ZEN signal which is created by the zero the turns ratio of the transformer. This primary voltage is
crossing detector. scaled to appropriate levels and then passed to rms/dc
converter U29. The output of the rms/dc converter is
The zero crossing detector is comprised of U13 and U19. available at TP2.
U13 generates a TTL compatible square wave from USSIG.
U19 creates the ZEN signal by clocking the enable signal The handpiece current is detected by resistor R6 present in
present at TP5 with the above square wave. Also at this the primary side of the transformer. This current is related to
point, the square wave is buffered by U16 to create the FRQ the actual handpiece current by the transformer turns ratio.
signal used in frequency measurements done by the The voltage across R6 is scaled by U27 operated in a
Controller PCB. differential mode to provide input to the rms/dc converter
U28. The output of the rms/dc converter is available at TP4.
U/S Enable Logic, Relay Select, and Relay Drivers
The U/S enable logic is created by U16 and U18. The Analog Feedback Signals
U/S enable signal present at TP5 is a logical function of the The U/S-Diathermy module has the ability to read various
following signals: TEST*, FPUP, USEN, and DISABLE. In analog signals to provide the means of calibration and real
addition to the above enable logic, U/S power can only be time diagnostics. These signals are present at multiplexor #2
enabled when there is no ground fault condition. (U3) which is selected by the MUX2* signal. These signals
include 10VREF, COARSE, FINE, scaled VBIAS (Power
The USEN and K1-K7 (Relay Enable) signals are created Amp Voltage Bias), scaled +85V, FCOMP (Filtered
by 8 bit latch U7. The USEN and K1-K7 signals are Compliance), and HPV9T(Handpiece Voltage x Nine
generated by U/S-Diathermy module software to select the Tenths). The multiplexor output is scaled by U9 with a scale
U/S port and enable U/S power. The relays signals are factor of 0.482. The scaled voltage is measured by the U/S-
buffered by U8 prior to activating each of the relays. Diathermy Controller PCB on Analog Channel 4 (ACH4).
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Backlight Cassette
Aspiration
Eject (pushbutton) Port (2x)
IR Remote
Eject
IR Remote
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Voltage Detection and Monitor U14 (82C55) on the Controller PCB. This data is then fed
The input voltage monitor circuitry is provided for +24V into high current driver circuit on the Controller PCB and
and +12V supplies. R8 and R5 develop a voltage divider sent to the 7-segment Display PCB via cable W-26. The
for +24V and the scaled voltage is fed back to the ADC segment data is then presented to the LEDs through
input of the 80C196KC for monitoring. Likewise, R7 and current limiting resistors R1-R8.
R6 develop a voltage divider for +12V and the scaled
voltage is fed back to the ADC input of the 80C196KC Since the LEDs share common data lines, only one LED
for monitoring. These two supply voltages are also can be enabled at a given time. Each numeric LED is
visually monitored by DS3 (+24VOK) and DS4 addressable by DRV <0: 15> signals which are generated
(+12VOK). through the 8-bit addressable latch (U1, U2). The Front
Panel module allows for ON, OFF , DIM, and BRIGHT
The 5V supply is monitored by the watchdog timer IC control of each numeric display through these "DRV"
(LTC691) for low 5V condition. When the +5V supply signals. To toggle between dim (normal) and bright mode
drops below 4.65V, the watchdog timer generates a reset of the numeric displays, the BRIGHT signal generated
signal and causes the Misc. Logic PLD to issue a RST from the controller is used. When BRIGHT is low,
signal. PGND (PG1-PG4) connections to U1 & U2 are floating
and the numeric displays are dim. When BRIGHT is
LCD Inverter PCB high, PGNDs are connected to GND and the numeric
The LCD Inverter connects directly to the Front Panel displays are bright.
Controller PCB and provides power to the LCD
Backlight tubes. Backlight LEDs
The 7-segment Display PCB contains 10 green LEDs for
the purpose of backlighting the up/down arrow keys. Five
SEVEN SEGMENT DISPLAY PCB sets of up/down arrow keys are provided on the Upper
Front Elastomer Keypad which is placed between the
The 7-Segment Display PCB interfaces with the Front Display Upper Panel and the Switch Layer Touch Screen.
Panel Controller PCB and is used to display the Each set of up/down arrow keys are used for either
parametric values of the global functions of the increasing or decreasing the respective power setting
Accurus®. This PCB contains the numeric LED displays, indicated on the numeric displays. The LEDs illuminate
backlight LEDs, and infrared receiver for remote control. through the transparent touch screen panel with
NOTE: For 202-1511-501 Front Panel Modules, the membrane switches and remain on as long as +5V is
backlight LEDs are located on the Keypad LED PCB. present on the PCB.
Numeric LEDs The intensity of the backlighting LEDs are set by the
There are 15 numeric LED (Light Emitting Diode) current limiting resistor network RN1. Using a resistor
displays on the PCB. All numeric displays are green 7- network allows easy replacement of the current limiting
segment LEDs with right decimal point and are arranged resistors if the brightness of all LEDs needs changing at
into five separate banks. Each bank consists of three the same time.
numeric LEDs. Following is the LED assignment for
each bank: Remote Control Receiver
The infrared (IR) receiver circuitry for detecting infrared
DS1, DS2, DS3 Gas Forced Infusion Setting signals from the remote control is provided on the
DS4, DS5, DS6 Fluid/Air Exchange Setting 7-segment Display PCB. U3 is an IR light detector
DS7, DS8, DS9 Diathermy Power Setting photocell device and receives the infrared rays through its
DS10, DS11, DS12 Illuminator #1 Intensity Setting photo-diode and performs all the necessary amplification,
DS13, DS14, DS15 Illuminator #2 Intensity Setting filtering, and pulse detecting internally. This device
outputs a TTL compatible signal representing the envelop
The numeric display data is transmitted by the Host to of the infrared signal.
the Front Panel Controller which performs ASCII to 7-
segment conversion and then displays the data. All
numeric LEDs are time-multiplexed on common segment
data lines. The segment data is sent through Port A of
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Interface Connector and Test Points When the switch is depressed, the CASS_SW signal is
20-pin PCB connector J1 is installed on the solder side of sent back to the Front Panel Controller PCB so that the
the 7-segment Display PCB and provides a +5V power Host module can take an appropriate action with the Air/
connection and signal interface from the Front Panel Fluid module.
Controller to this PCB via cable W-26.
Interface Connector
There are two test points available on the PCB. TP1 is 20-pin PCB connector J1 is installed on the solder side of
assigned for +5V measurement, and TP2 is for GND the Handpiece LED PCB and provides +5V power
connection. connection and signal interface from the Front Panel
Controller PCB to this PCB via cable W-27.
HANDPIECE LED PCB
SWITCH LAYER TOUCH SCREEN
The Handpiece LED PCB interfaces with the Front Panel
Controller PCB. The PCB is used to indicate the in-use The touch screen is a 4-wire Analog Resistive Touch
status of the probes and handpieces. The PCB contains Screen (ARTS). It consists of two thin sheets of plastic
the handpiece indicator LEDs and cassette eject switch. (X and Y screens), each with a special coating of
transparent resistive material on one side. The sheets are
Handpiece Indicator LEDs sandwiched together with the resistive coating in
There are twelve green LEDs for the purpose of between, but restrained from touching each other by a
identifying the active handpieces and probes in-use and matrix of small clear spacers. Static protection is made on
two LEDs for the cassette usage status. All fourteen all four places of the ARTS through the grounding strap
LEDs are individually controlled by HPLED1-HPLED12 to chassis.
and CASLED1, CASLED2 signals received from the
front panel controller PCB. These LEDs are physically The X and Y signals from ARTS are sent to the Front
positioned to match with the cut-outs in the lower front Panel Controller PCB individually and digitized to
panel gasket. provide a resolution of 1024 points each. The Front Panel
module can scan the ARTS at programmable rate of 1 to
The intensity of the backlighting LEDs are set by the 10 Hz. The Front Panel module processes the user inputs
current limiting resistor network R1. Using a resistor and reports the X/Y coordinates of the point of touch to
network allows easy replacement of the current limiting the Host module via the serial communication.
resistors if the brightness of the LEDs needs to be
changed all at the same time. There is a 2-by-5 membrane switch matrix residing on
the touch screen assembly. The module can scan all
Cassette Eject Switch switches at a programmable rate of 1 to 10 Hz through
The cassette eject switch which is used on the Handpiece ROW1-ROW5 and CLMN1-CLMN2 signals and report
LED PCB is a momentary switch with normally open the key codes to the Host module via the serial
contacts. The switch contains a green backlight LED communication link.
which is also current-limited by resistor R1. The switch
LED remains on as long as +5V power is available on the
PCB.
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PARTS LOCATION AND DISASSEMBLY
Host Module
Power Supply
Illuminator
Figure 3-1
Accurus® Parts Location Diagram of Front Panel and Upper Level
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PCMCIA
Drive
Diathermy PCB
U/S Driver PCB
Power/Signal Distribution PCB
on 202-1511-501 only
Figure 3-2
Upper Level Layout of Accurus® System
Main Air
Source
System Fan
Power
Supply
LPA/Illuminator Controller PCB
Air/Fluid Controller PCB
Transducer Air
PCB Pump
Illuminator
Interface
Bracket
Pressure/ LPAS Assembly
Vacuum Manifold
Manifold
Illuminator
Receiver
Mechanism Pneumatic
Assembly Connector
Handpiece
Manifold
Connector
Asembly
Figure 3-3
Lower Level Layout of Accurus® System
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LEGEND ELECTRICAL TEST POINTS PNEUMATIC TEST POINTS
RG = Regulator TP1 = +15V TP8 = MT1* TP1 = see STP
J = Electrical Jack TP2 = -15V TP9 = MT6* TP2 = see STP
T = Tube TP3 = GND TP10 = MT5* TP3 = see STP
L = Solenoid TP4 = MT3* TP11 = 10V
MT = Transducer TP5 = 2.5V TP12 = 1.25V
RO = Restrictive Orifice TP6 = MT4* TP13 = MT2*
PV = Proportional Valve
Pressure/Vacuum Manifold Assembly with Tranducer PCB
T11 L2
L19 RG3 24V PV1
J16
J1 30psi Pressure
Solenoid
Regulator
T12 Valve
L18 (TP2)
J2
L3 J4
T3
L13 24V
J17
TP13
Receiver J3 Proportional
Solenoid
Figure 3-4
to Receiver Mechanism
Cassette Vacuum Seal
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LPAS Manifold R1
24V
30mmHg 24V
Solenoid
Pressure Solenoid
Valve
Regulator Valve T17
L2 L3 To Pneumatic
T22 T23 T16 Connector
Assembly
T24
RV1 PV1
Relief Single Stage
Valve PUMP Servo Valve Muffler
24V
Solenoid
Valve
Muffler T21
L1
To Transducers
MT1 and MT2 on
LPA/Illuminator
Controller PCB
Ambient Air Inlet
Figure 3-5
Low Pressure Air Source (LPAS) Assembly
DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
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The Accurus contains electrostatic discharge (ESD)
sensitive devices. Always use care and wear a wrist
strap when working with or near these devices.
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2.3 Remove two 2mm hex screws securing 3 Removal of Lower Front Panel
illuminator cover to chassis (see Figure 3-7).
3.1 Remove Top Cover per step 1.
3.2 Loosen two captive screws securing front of
upper level (contains Host Module) to chassis.
Tilt upper level back until it rests in the back
position.
3.3 Eject Illuminator drawer and leave it in the
extended position (do not remove).
Replacement: Be sure to slip grommet over
Illuminator drawer.
3.4 Loosen five captive screws securing Lower FP to
chassis. The fifth screw is located on upper middle
of Lower Front Panel and is accessed from inside
lower level (see Figure 3-9). Place Lower FP on
table top.
Figure 3-7 Front Panel
Screws Securing Illuminator Cover to Chassis
Fifth Screw
Figure 3-9
Nylon Fifth Captive Screw Securing Lower
Screw Front Panel to Chassis
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Figure 3-10
Exploded View of 202-1329-501 Front Panel Assembly
Backlight Cover
Tabs securing
backlight covers
(two on each side).
Bulb Connectors
Figure 3-11
View of Front Panel Assembly with Controller PCB Removed
(for 202-1329-501 Upper Front Panel)
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Figure 3-12
Removing the 7 Segment Display PCB (for 202-1329-
501 Upper Front Panel)
Figure 3-13
11 Removal of Touch Screen Front Panel Controller PCB (for
(for 202-1329-501 Upper Front Panel) 202-1511-501 Upper Front Panel)
11.2 Remove four standoffs and two 2.5mm hex 13.2 Disconnect A8P8 from FP Controller PCB.
screws securing Touch Screen to Upper FP skin. 13.3 Disconnect A8P3 from FP Controller PCB.
13.4 Disconnect ribbon cable connectors P1 and P2
from FP Controller PCB.
13.5 Disconnect LCD backlight connectors from CN2
and CN3 on LCD Inverter.
13.6 Carefully pull PCB from standoffs. Pull from one
standoff at a time starting with those located near
the edge of the PCB.
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Figure 3-14
Exploded View of 202-1511-501 Upper Front Panel
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Figure 3-16
Removing 7 Segment Display PCB End Header Captive Screws
(for 202-1511-501 Upper Front Panel)
Figure 3-17
17 Removal of Power Supply Captive Screws Securing End Header to
Pressure/Vacuum Manifold
17.1 Unplug power cord from rear panel.
17.2 Remove Lower Front Panel per step 3. 18.6 Remove two 3mm hex screws securing bottom of
Receiver Mechanism Assembly to chassis (see
17.3 Remove flexible air duct hose connecting Figure 3-18).
illuminator fan to rear panel.
17.4 Disconnect A16P1 through A16P4 from Power
Supply.
17.5 Loosen captive screw securing front of Power
Supply.
17.6 Remove four 2.5mm hex screws securing Power
Supply to rear panel.
17.7 Pull Power Supply out through front of system to
remove.
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Figure 3-22
Remove Manifold from System as Shown.
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O-rings (4) 24.6 Loosen three 3mm hex screws securing LPAS to
chassis.
Spacers (4)
24.7 Lift LPAS out of system.
Transducer
PCB
Figure 3-23
Bottom of Transducer PCB Showing Installation of
Spacers and O-Rings
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WARNING!
The EPROM socket is fragile. If EPROM is not
removed carefully, the socket may crack or break.
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SECTION FOUR
SERVICE TEST PROCEDURE
INTRODUCTION
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SECTION FIVE
MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
GENERAL INFORMATION The Accurus® performs "Self Check" diagnostics during
boot-up and continuously monitors all subsystems during
This section of the manual contains information to assist
operation. If a problem occurs, the Front Panel displays a
the Field Engineer in maintenance and troubleshooting of
message indicating the type of problem. These messages
the Accurus®.
are listed in Tables 5-7 through 5-13.
Tables 5-1 through 5-4 list tools, spares, test supplies, NOTE: Record all information displayed in the popup
and hardware which may be used when servicing the window screen before recycling power.
Accurus®.
• Table 5-7. System Information Messages for
• Table 5-1. Recommended Tools ......................... 5-2 Software Rel. 1.11 and Below (Blue) ................. 5-11
• Table 5-2. Recommended Spares ....................... 5-3 • Table 5-8. System Information Messages for
• Table 5-3. Recommended Test Supplies ............ 5-3 Software Rel. 2.07 and Above (Blue) ................. 5-13
• Table 5-4. Recommended Hardware .................. 5-4 • Table 5-9. Advisory Messages for
Software Rel. 1.11 and Below (Green) ............... 5-17
Maintenance procedures are provided for the following • Table 5-10. Advisory Messages for
items: Software Rel. 2.07 and Above (Green) ............... 5-23
• Table 5-11. Error Codes for Software
• Fuse and Voltage Selection ................................. 5-5 Rel. 1.11 and Below (Yellow) ............................ 5-30
• Backup Low Pressure Adjustment ...................... 5-6 • Table 5-12. Error Codes for Software
• Replacement of Filter on Main Air Rel. 2.07 and Above (Yellow) ............................ 5-37
Source Assembly ................................................ 5-6 • Table 5-13. Fault Codes for All Software
• Illuminator Bulb Replacement ............................ 5-7 Versions (Red) .................................................... 5-44
• Illuminator Optics Cleaning ................................ 5-7
• CPC Connector Replacement ............................. 5-8 Table 5-14 contains Power On Self Test (POST) codes
• Receiver Latch Vacuum Seal Replacement ........ 5-8 used by the CPU. If there is an error during the boot
• Diathermy Calibration ........................................ 5-9 cycle one of these codes is displayed on POST Code
• Adjustment of Regulators RG2 and RG3 on Display located on the Power/Signal Distribution PCB.
Pressure/Vacuum Manifold ................................ 5-9
• Table 5-14. POST Code Definitions ................... 5-46
General troubleshooting information contained in Table
5-6 lists common problems found in the system and
actions necessary to correct the problems.
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5 Sensor Test Tools Tools used for cassette and fluid level Alcon P/N 995-2020-019
simulation - 2 required
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
1 Unplug power cord from Main Power Connector on 2 Gently remove Voltage Selector Jumper Block,
Rear Panel. located in the far right section of the Fuse Module.
2 Insert a flat surfaced instrument into the Release Tab 3 Rotate Jumper Block to the preferred voltage (100,
opening located just to the left of the fuse drawer (see 120, 220, or 240).
Figure 5-1). 4 With selected voltage facing you, reinsert the Jumper
FUSE RELEASE
ON/OFF
MODULE TAB Block back into the Fuse Module.
SWITCH
5 Reinsert fuse drawer; a snap is heard which indicates
module is secured.
6 Plug power cord back into Main Power Connector.
FUSE
DRAWER
Figure 5-1
Fuse Module Location and Components
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Figure 5-3
Water Filter on Main Air Source
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To ensure secondary illuminator source availability at all The Illuminator optic elements (mirror and lenses) may
times, replace a burned out bulb immediately upon become dusty and/or spotted with use. In general, the
completion of surgery. optics can be cleaned using standard photographic lens
cleaning techniques as follows:
SURGICAL
Figure 5-4
Bulb Alignment
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1 Place a 2 mm hex head wrench in the center of the 1 Turn system power OFF.
connector and turn counterclockwise until connector 2 Place a small allen wrench (approximately 3 mm)
separates from front panel. next to system. This wrench will be used in step four.
2 Line up notch on new CPC connector with post on 3 Pull and hold manual cassette release lever on rear
front panel and tighten connector with 2 mm hex panel. This will hold the latch in the up position.
head wrench (see Figure 5-5). Ensure that post rests
in notch so that plastic sleeve on connector does not 4 Insert the small leg of allen wrench into latch seal
rotate. hole and pull down to remove latch seal (see Figure
5-6).
CPC Connector
O-ring (PN 774-147) 5 Push new seal into latch.
Notch
Latch
Post
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3 Insert cautery test load into Diathermy output jacks Perform the following steps when regulator output does
on the front panel. Connect oscilloscope to output of not meet specification listed on Service Test Procedure.
load box. Set Diathermy power to 100. NOTE: Be aware that a pressure leak elsewhere in the
4 Press Left Vertical switch on footswitch. Verify system may be affecting the regulator output.
frequency is 323 to 357 KHz (nominal is 340). If not
within specifications, remove top cover and adjust 1 Using blue metric tubing, connect a pressure meter to
TP2 on Erbe Coag PCB (see Figure 5-7). pneumatic test port TP2 (30psi) or TP3 (57psi) on
Pressure/Vacuum Manifold.
5 Verify Vrms is 38.8 to 42.4 (nominal is 40.6). If not
within specifications, Adjust TP1 on Erbe Coag PCB. 2 Locate regulator RG3 (30psi) or RG2 (57psi), and
use a 3/32 allen wrench to increase pressure to
6 Set Diathermy power to 0. Verify amplitude is less specification listed on Service Test Procedure.
than 0.7 Vrms.
3 Remove tubing and pressure meter.
7 While continuing to depress footswitch, increase
power on front panel in increments of 10 up to 100.
Verify increase of 2.8 to 4.24 Vrms for each
increment of 10.
J2 MP7
MP9
L1
ERBE
Figure 5-7
Erbe Coag PCB Layout
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Table 5-6
General Troubleshooting
System won’t turn ON. No electrical power supplied to system. Check electrical plug connection.
Check fuses on rear panel.
Check power source and fuses.
Blank or logo screen only. System has detected a power on self test Cycle power. Check cables between host module and
error due to corrupted data or bad host power supply.
module.
Bad power supply. Check power supply voltages and replace power
supply if necessary.
Low pressure. Air pressure supply is less than 60 psi. Check air supply.
Set external regulator between 90-120 psi.
Check air supply hose and connections.
Internal pressure leak. Verify pressure at 85 psi test point on Main Air Source
Manifold.
Unable to acheive low Patient eye level setting incorrect. Check and, if necessary, correct the patient eye level
vacuum. setting.
Regurgitation or backflow. Vacuum too low. Check and, if necessary, increase vacuum level.
Cassette is above the patient eye level. Check and, if necessary, adjust the patient eye level in
the infusion setup screen.
Illuminator drawer will not Misalignment of electrical connector. Adjust lamp socket cable connector until illuminator
release. drawer properly releases.
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Table 5-7
System Information Messages for Software Rel. 1.11 and Below (Blue)
1 “Prime was not successfully The Surg key was pressed to enter A Continue key is on the popup to
performed. Press Test to the surgery modes. remove the popup and go to the
prime.” Surgery modes.
Prime was not successfully
performed. A Test key is on the popup to start the
prime cycle if a handpiece is selected.
Priming is considered successful Otherwise, pressing this key just
even if it was aborted. removes the popup.
2 “Prime and tune were not The Surg key was pressed to enter An OK key is on the popup to remain in
successfully performed. the surgery modes, and the Frag Setup mode.
Press Test to prime/tune.” handpiece is selected but it was not
primed or tuned successfully. A Test key is on the popup to start the
prime/tune cycle.
3 “Tune was not successfully The Surg key was pressed to enter An OK key is on the popup to remain in
performed. Press Test to the surgery modes, and the Frag Setup mode.
prime/tune.” handpiece is selected, but it was
not tuned successfuly. A Test key is on the popup to start the
prime/tune cycle.
4 “Press Continue to turn off the The F/AX key was pressed, the A Continue key is on the popup to turn
air pump.” BSS+ infusion type is GFI, and the pump off and deselect and dim both
F/AX is currently in use. the F/AX and BSS+ Infusion keys and
their LEDs.
The BSS+ Infusion key was
pressed, the infusion type is GFI, A Cancel key is on the popup to remain
and GFI is currently in use. in the current state.
5 “Press Continue to begin The F/A key was pressed, and A Continue key is on the popup to
Fluid/Air Exchange BSS+ Infusion is currently in use. enable F/AX.
(F/AX).”
A Cancel key is on the popup to remain
in the current state.
6 “Press Continue to begin The BSS+ Infusion key was A Continue key is on the popup to
infusion.” pressed, and F/AX is currently in enable infusion.
use.
A Cancel key is on the popup to remain
The F/A key was pressed, the Auto in the current state.
stopcock is selected, Manual
infusion is selected, and F/A is
currently in use.
7 “Priming is in progress. Either cassette port is being primed. A Stop key is on the popup to abort
Please wait.” priming.
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System Information Messages for Software Rel. 1.11 and Below (Blue)
8 “Tuning is in progress. The Frag handpiece is being tuned. A Stop key is on the popup to abort
Please wait.” tuning.
9 “Testing is in progress. A Vit probe is being tested. A Stop key is on the popup to abort
Please wait.” testing.
10 “Cleaning is in progress. The cassette is being purged. A Stop key is on the popup to abort
Please wait.” purging.
11 “Use footswitch to control The global Diathermy key was A Continue key is on the popup to
diathermy on/off.” pressed. remove it.
12 “Please select a handpiece The Test key was pressed and a An OK key is on the popup to remove
for Test.” handpiece key is not selected for it.
test.
13 For software versions below The Yes key was pressed on error A BACK-UP key is on the popup to put
version 1.11: 318 popup indicating that the GFI the module into mechanical default.
"A Fault Has Been Detected! line is connected.
Press BACK-UP to set the An Ignore key is on the popup to return
GFI, F/AX (BSS) to 30 to the error 318 popup.
mmHg.”
14 For software versions 1.11 VGFI or FAX is on but nothing is A BACK-UP key is on the popup to put
and above: connected to port. the module into mechanical default.
"Check VGFI/FAX Setup or
choose 30 mmHg non- An OK key is on the popup allowing
adjustable backup pressure." you to connect a fitting.
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Table 5-8
System Information Messages for Software Rel. 2.07 and Above (Blue)
1 “Prime was not successfully The Surg key was pressed to enter • A Continue key is on the popup to
performed. Press Test to the surgery modes and prime was remove the popup and go to the
prime.” not successfully performed. Surgery modes.
Priming is considered successful • A Test key is on the popup to start
even if it was aborted. the prime cycle if a handpiece is
selected. Otherwise, pressing this
key just removes the popup.
2 “Prime and tune were not The Surg key was pressed to enter • An OK key is on the popup to remain
successfully performed. the surgery modes, and a U/S in Setup mode.
Press Test to prime/tune.” handpiece is selected but it was not • A Test key is on the popup to start
primed or tuned successfully. the prime/tune cycle.
3 “Tune was not successfully The Surg key was pressed to enter • An OK key is on the popup to remain
performed. Press Test to the surgery modes, and a U/S in Setup mode.
prime/tune.” handpiece is selected, but it was • A Test key is on the popup to start
not tuned successfully. the prime/tune cycle.
4 “Press Continue to turn off the • The F/AX key was pressed, the • A Continue key is on the popup to
air pump.” BSS+ infusion type is VGFI or turn the pump off and deselect and
Gravity, and F/AX is currently in dim both the F/AX and BSS+
use. Infusion keys and their LEDs.
• A Cancel key is on the popup to
• The BSS+ Infusion key was remain in the current state.
pressed, the infusion type is
VGFI, and VGFI is currently in
use.
5 “Priming is in progress. Either cassette port is being primed. • A Stop key is on the popup to abort
Please wait.” priming.
• A Skip key is on the popup to begin
the probe test or tuning.
• The popup is automatically removed
when priming is complete.
6 “Tuning is in progress. A U/S handpiece is being tuned. • A Stop key is on the popup to abort
Please wait.” tuning.
• The popup is automatically removed
when tuning is complete.
7 “Testing is in progress. A Vit probe is being tested. • A Stop key is on the popup to abort
Please wait.” testing.
• The popup is automatically removed
when testing is complete.
8 “Cleaning is in progress. The cassette is being purged. • A Stop key is on the popup to abort
Please wait.” purging.
• The popup is automatically removed
when purging is complete.
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Table 5-8
System Information Messages for Software Rel. 2.07 and Above (Blue)
9 “Use footswitch to control The global Diathermy key was • A “Continue” key is on the popup to
diathermy on/off.” pressed. remove it.
10 “Please select a handpiece The Test key was pressed and a • An OK key is on the popup to remove
for Test.” handpiece key is not selected for it.
test.
11 “Do you want to apply the The Exit key was pressed in the • A Yes key is on the popup to apply
Presets values to the Doctor Presets screen after the presets.
system?” 1) modifications have been made to • A No key is on the popup to exit
values in the current domain or the without applying the presets.
common presets, or 2) a new doctor
or memory was retrieved.
12 “Press Continue to save The Save key was pressed on the • A Continue key is on the popup to
Presets values.” Presets screen or on the Quick save the presets.
Save popup and the current doctor • A Cancel key is on the popup to
has no PIN protection. cancel the save request.
13 “Press Continue to delete The Delete key was pressed on the • A Continue key is on the popup to
doctor.” Presets screen and the current delete the doctor.
doctor has no PIN protection. • A Cancel key is on the popup to
cancel the delete request.
14 “Invalid PIN. Please re-enter.” The Enter key was pressed • The current PIN entry is cleared so
following a PIN entry and the PIN is the user can re-enter the PIN.
invalid.
15 “PINs do not match. Re- The Enter key was pressed • The current PIN entry is cleared so
enter.” following a PIN confirmation entry that the user can re-enter the PIN.
and the entry does not match the • An invalid key tone is emitted.
first PIN entry.
16 “Insert Alcon PC card to The PIN Override key was pressed • A Continue key is on the popup to
override the PIN, then press on the PIN entry popup. remove it and detect the PC card. If
Continue.” an Alcon PC card is detected, the
PIN entry requirement is overridden
and the PIN entry screen is removed.
If an Alcon PC card is not detected, a
popup is displayed indicating this to
the user.
• A Cancel key is on the popup to
cancel PIN Override.
17 “The PC Card is invalid or is The PIN Override popup is • An OK key is on the popup to remove
not inserted correctly.” displayed, the Continue key was it and display the PIN Override
pressed, and an Alcon PC card was popup.
not detected.
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Table 5-8
System Information Messages for Software Rel. 2.07 and Above (Blue)
18 “The system is at the The New key was pressed on the • An OK key is on the popup to
maximum number of doctors Presets screen and the system is at remove it.
available.” the maximum number of doctors
allowed.
19 “Duplicate entry. Please enter The Enter key was pressed on the • An OK key is on the popup to
a different name.” Keyboard screen to enter a new remove it.
doctor name and the doctor name
currently exists.
20 “Do you want to protect your The Enter key was pressed on the • A Yes key is on the popup to display
Presets with a PIN?” Keyboard screen to enter a new the PIN entry popup.
doctor and the entry is valid. • A No key is on the popup to skip PIN
entry.
21 “Select PIN request.” The PIN key was pressed on the • An Add key is on the popup to enter
Presets screen. a PIN.
• A Modify key is on the popup to
change the existing PIN.
• A Remove key is on the popup to
remove PIN protection.
• A Cancel key is on the popup to
cancel the PIN request.
• The popup is removed regardless of
which key is pressed.
• The PIN entry popup is displayed if
the Add, Modify, or Remove keys are
pressed.
22 “Continuing will disable all The Memories key was pressed to • A popup is displayed indicating
footswitch and global function enter the Presets screens. “Continuing will disable all footswitch
controls.” and global function controls.”
• A Continue is on the popup to enter
the Presets screen of the current
domain. The illuminators, irrigation,
infusion, and LPA are left in their
current state of on or off. The
Continue is disabled as long as the
footswitch treadle is depressed, or
the left horizontal, right horizontal,
left vertical, or heel switches are
depressed, or micro-reflux is active.
• A Cancel key is on the popup to
remove it and remain in the current
mode.
23 “Do you want to restore the The system is powered on following • A Yes key is on the popup for full
system’s previous settings a power failure or after the system system recovery.
and mode?” is powered down using the main • A No key is on the popup to bring up
power switch (located on the rear the system defaults.
panel).
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Table 5-8
System Information Messages for Software Rel. 2.07 and Above (Blue)
24 “Updating memory…” • Doctor presets are being saved • The popup is removed when the
or deleted. memory operation is complete.
• A doctor is being added, edited or
deleted.
25 “Please disable write The system is executing from a • A Continue key is on the popup to
protection on PC card, then software installation PC card and it remove it, check the write protection,
press Continue.” is write protected. and proceed with the s/w installation.
If write protection is still enabled, the
popup remains displayed.
• A Cancel key is on the popup to
cancel the s/w installation
26 “Continuing will disable all The Exit key was pressed to go to • A Continue key is on the popup to
active functions.” the Procedure Select screen and a enter the Procedure Select screen.
global function is active All active functions are turned off,
including the global functions.
• A Cancel key is on the popup to
remove it and remain in the current
mode.
27 “Installation card has been The Install key was pressed in the • An OK key is on the popup to remove
used. Please insert a new System Configuration screen, and the popup.
card to perform upgrade.” the PC card has been previously
used to install software.
28 “Installation card is write Installation card is write protected • Pressing OK removes the popup.
protected. Please remove and a install is attempted.
protection and press OK.”
29 “Installation card not detected. Installation card is removed before • Pressing OK removes the popup.
Please insert card and install key is pressed. Install key is
press OK.” pressed with card missing.
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Table 5-9
Advisory Messages for Software Rel. 1.11 and Below (Green)
1 “Footswitch not detected. The footswitch is not connected. An OK key is on the popup to remove
Please check for proper it.
connection.”
Any function not requiring the
footswitch is still available.
2 “Alcon Ultrasonic h/p not The installed U/S handpiece ID An OK key is on the popup to remove
detected. Check for proper does not match the Frag handpiece it.
installation.” ID.
No attempt will be made to tune this
handpiece if the Test key is pressed.
3 “Please install an Alcon The Test key was pressed when the An OK key is on the popup to remove
Ultrasonic handpiece.” Frag handpiece is selected but not it.
connected.
If the popup was displayed because the
Frag mode was entered and the Test key was pressed, prime is not
Frag handpiece is not connected. started.
The system is in Frag mode and the The popup is removed if the Frag
Frag handpiece was removed. handpiece is connected. If the popup
was displayed because the Test key
The treadle is depressed in Frag was pressed, prime is started.
mode when the Frag handpiece is
not connected. In Frag mode, frag and vac are not
available at the footswitch.
4 “Ultrasonic handpiece is not Frag handpiece was just connected An OK key is on the popup to remove
tuned. Press Test to prime/ (so it is not tuned) and system is in it.
tune.” Frag mode.
A Test key is on the popup to start
Treadle is depressed in Frag mode prime/tune.
and Frag handpiece is connected
but not tuned. The popup is redisplayed each time
Frag mode is entered, or when the
Error occurred (U/S h/p current out of treadle is again depressed in Frag
range or U/S frequency error too mode.
large), causing h/p to lose tuning and
system is in Frag mode.
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Table 5-9
Advisory Messages for Software Rel. 1.11 and Below (Green)
5 “Ultrasonic handpiece tune Frag tuning failed. An OK key is on the popup to remove
failure. Check tip for proper it.
installation.”
In Frag mode, frag and vacuum are not
available.
6 “Priming unsuccessful. Fluid No fluid intake was detected during An OK key is on the popup to remove
not detected in cassette. the prime sequence. it.
Please attempt re-prime.”
If the Surg key is pressed, the
Information popup indicating prime was
not performed will still be displayed.
7 “Bulb failure detected. Either bulb is burned out. An OK key is on the popup to remove
Please replace bulb.” it.
The Bulb key of a burned out bulb
was pressed. The bulb icon is greyed and covered
with a red “x”.
8 “Cassette is not ready. The cassette is not installed or did An OK key is on the popup to remove
Please check cassette for not pass the vacuum test and the it.
proper installation.” Test key pressed.
If the popup was triggered because the
The cassette is not installed or did Test key was pressed, prime is not
not pass the vacuum test, the Vit started.
key, Frag key, or Extrude key is
pressed, and the system enters the The popup is removed if the cassette is
mode. installed and passes the vacuum test.
9 “Drainbag may be full. Approximately 500 cc of fluid have An OK key is on the popup to remove
PLEASE REPLACE been drained into the bag. The fluid it.
CASSETTE.” cc count is reset whenever the
cassette is ejected. The popup is removed if the cassette is
removed.
10 “Cassette failed vacuum test. The cassette failed the vacuum test An OK key is on the popup to remove
Please eject and reinsert, or and the cassette ID is valid. The it.
replace cassette.” vacuum test will be executed when
a cassette is installed and the Vit, Frag, and Extrude Vac functions
system is in a Setup mode or a are not available at the footswitch.
mode that uses vacuum. The Pressing the Test key will cause no
vacuum test is executed once for action.
each cassette insertion.
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Table 5-9
Advisory Messages for Software Rel. 1.11 and Below (Green)
11 “Cassette type is incorrect. The cassette failed the vacuum test An OK key is on the popup to remove
Ensure appropriate cassette and cassette ID is invalid. it.
is installed.”
Vit, Frag, and Extrude Vac functions
are not available at the footswitch.
Pressing the Test key will cause no
action.
12 “Please adjust supply source The detected internal A/F module Vac, vit, frag, scisr, Extrude vac, and
pressure from 90 to 120 psi.” source pressure is less than 80 psi. VFC are all turned off.
13 “Vacuum surges detected. The vacuum level exceeds its upper Vac, frag, and vit are turned off.
Check aspiration lines and tolerance.
connections for leaks.” An OK key is on the popup to remove
it.
14 “Pressure surges detected. Proportional pressure exceeds its VFC and proportional scissors are
Check VFC/Scissors lines upper tolerance. turned off.
and connections for leaks.”
An OK key is on the popup to remove
it.
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Table 5-9
Advisory Messages for Software Rel. 1.11 and Below (Green)
15 “Pressure surges detected. Proportional pressure transducer VFC and proportional scissors are
Check Scissors/VFC lines discrepancy (this may be a real turned off.
and connections for leaks.” problem or it may be that the
handpiece is just not connected). An OK key is on the popup to remove
it.
16 “Draining cassette. Please The cassette top fluid sensor No keys are displayed on the popup.
wait.” triggers.
Vacuum, vit, and frag are turned off.
18 “Please check cassette.” Cassette loading problem (cannot The cassette is not loaded.
rotate pump when loading the
cassette). An OK key is on the popup to remove
it.
20 “Apply vacuum to enable The operator has requested more An OK key is on the popup to remove
additional Reflux pulses.” than 10 consecutive reflux pulses it.
on a cassette port without
requesting vacuum. Each cassette The popup is removed when vacuum is
port has its own reflux count. applied on that cassette port.
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Table 5-9
Advisory Messages for Software Rel. 1.11 and Below (Green)
21 “Light Sensor Triggered” Top fluid level sensor detects light VFI, Vit, Frag, & Extrude functions are
“Remove Flashlight and when transmitter LED is off. disabled.
Release Footswitch Treadle”
A timer is started.
22 “Check VGFI FAX Setup or LPA output out of lower tolerance The VGFI and F/AX up arrow
Choose 30mmHg Non- for 5 seconds. membrane keys and the footswitch
Adjustable Backup Pressure” infusion toggle key are unavailable.
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Table 5-9
Advisory Messages for Software Rel. 1.11 and Below (Green)
23 “Diathermy output exceeded Diathermy voltage exceeds upper The submodule turns diathermy off.
upper tolerance. Press OK tolerance.
to continue.” The popup is displayed.
24 “Please check cassette Pump roller hub rotation not The submodule attempts to put the
receiver mechanism for detected during draining of the roller hub in the home position.
possible blockage” cassette
The popup is displayed.
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Table 5-10
Advisory Messages for Software Rel. 2.07 and Above (Green)
1 “Footswitch not detected. The footswitch is not connected. • An OK key is on the popup to remove it.
Please check for proper • Any function not requiring the
connection.” footswitch is still available.
• The popup is removed if the
footswitch is connected.
• The popup is only redisplayed if the
footswitch is connected, then
disconnected again.
2 “Alcon Ultrasonic h/p not The installed U/S handpiece ID • An OK key is on the popup to remove
detected. Check for proper does not match the Frag, Mackool, it.
installation.” or 375/40 handpiece ID. • No attempt will be made to tune this
handpiece if the Test key is pressed.
• The popup is removed if all
unrecognized handpieces are
disconnected.
• The popup is only redisplayed if the
unrecognized handpiece is removed,
then reconnected.
3 “Please install an Ultrasonic • The Test key was pressed when • An OK key is on the popup to remove it.
handpiece for the current the appropriate U/S handpiece is • If the popup was displayed because
mode.” selected but not connected. the Test key was pressed, prime is
• Frag or U/S mode was entered not started.
and the appropriate U/S • The popup is removed if the
handpiece is not connected. appropriate U/S handpiece is
• The system is in Frag or U/S connected. If the popup was
mode and the appropriate U/S displayed because the Test key was
handpiece was removed. pressed, prime is started.
• The treadle is depressed in Frag • In U/S or Frag modes, U/S and
or U/S mode when the vacuum are not available at the
appropriate U/S handpiece is not footswitch if the appropriate U/S
connected. handpiece is not installed and tuned.
• An inappropriate U/S handpiece
was just installed for the current
domain, and an appropriate U/S
handpiece is not already installed
in the remaining port.
4 “Ultrasonic handpiece is not • The U/S or Frag handpiece was • An OK key is on the popup to remove it.
tuned. Press Test to prime/ just connected (so it is not tuned) • A Test key is on the popup to start
tune.” and the system is in the prime/tune.
corresponding U/S or Frag mode. • The popup is redisplayed each time
• The treadle is depressed in a U/S U/S or Frag mode is entered, or
or Frag mode and the when the treadle is again depressed
corresponding U/S handpiece is in U/S or Frag mode, and the
connected but not tuned. corresponding U/S handpiece is
• An error occurred causing the connected but not tuned.
handpiece to lose tuning and the
system is in a U/S or Frag mode.
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Table 5-10
Advisory Messages for Software Rel. 2.07 and Above (Green)
5 “Ultrasonic handpiece tune U/S or Frag tuning failed. • An OK key is on the popup to remove it.
failure. Check tip for proper • In U/S and Frag modes, U/S and
installation.” vacuum are not available.
6 “Priming unsuccessful. Fluid No fluid intake was detected during • An OK key is on the popup to remove it.
not detected in cassette. the prime sequence. • If the Surg key is pressed, the
Please attempt re-prime.” Information popup indicating prime
was not performed will still be
displayed.
7 “Bulb failure detected. • Either bulb burns out when it is • An OK key is on the popup to remove it.
Please replace bulb.” on. • The bulb icon is grayed and covered
• The Bulb key of a burned out bulb with a red circle with a slash.
was pressed. • If the burned out bulb is replaced, the
popup is removed and the normal
bulb icon is displayed.
8 “Cassette is not ready. The cassette is not installed and the • An OK key is on the popup to remove it.
Please check cassette for Vit (anterior or posterior) key, Frag • The popup is removed if the cassette
proper installation.” key, Extrude key, U/S key, or I/A is installed and passes the vacuum
key was pressed, and the system test.
enters the mode.
9 “Drainbag may be full. Approximately 500 cc of fluid have • An OK key is on the popup to remove it.
PLEASE REPLACE been drained into the bag. The fluid • The popup is removed if the cassette
CASSETTE.” cc count is reset whenever the is removed.
cassette is ejected. • The popup is redisplayed the next
time the bag is full after a new
cassette is installed.
10 “Cassette failed vacuum test. The cassette failed the vacuum test. • An OK key is on the popup to remove
Please eject and reinsert, or The vacuum test will be executed it.
replace cassette.” when a cassette is installed, the • Vit (anterior and posterior), Frag,
cassette ID is valid for the current Extrude, U/S and I/A functions are
domain, and the system is in a not available at the footswitch.
Setup mode or a mode that uses Pressing the Test key will cause no
vacuum. The vacuum test is action.
executed once for each cassette
insertion.
11 “Please adjust supply source The detected internal A/F module • Vacuum, Vit (anterior and posterior),
pressure from 90 to 120 psi.” source pressure is less than 78 psi Frag, Scissors, VFC, U/S, and I/A are
and the pressure source has been turned off.
set to “Standard” or the A/F module • No keys are displayed on the popup.
source pressure is less than 68 psi • The popup is removed when a certain
and the pressure source has not location on the popup is pressed. This
been explicitly selected. location will only be known to Alcon
personnel to allow demonstration of
the system without air.
• The popup is removed once pressure
is within its valid range.
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Table 5-10
Advisory Messages for Software Rel. 2.07 and Above (Green)
12 “Press 5 Bar for low pressure The detected internal A/F module • Vacuum, Vit (anterior and posterior),
operation or press Standard source pressure is less than 78 psi Frag, Scissors, VFC, U/S, and I/A are
and increase air pressure.” and the module source pressure turned off.
has not been selected or has been • A “5 Bar” key is for selecting 5 bar
set to “Select”. mode (68 – 120 psi supply pressure)
and a “Standard” key is for selecting
standard mode (80 – 120 psi supply
pressure).
• The popup is removed when the 5
Bar key is pressed and the system
now is in 5 bar operation mode. The
popup can also be removed by
pressing the “Standard” key. After
which the popup is replaced with
advisory popup #11.
• The popup is also removed once
pressure is within its valid range.
• The popup will only be redisplayed if
no keys were pressed and the
pressure is put within its valid range,
then drops below it again.
• Vit (anterior and posterior), Frag,
Scisr, Extrude, VFC, U/S and I/A
modes can be entered, but these
functions are not provided at the
footswitch.
13 “Please adjust supply source The detected internal A/F module • Vacuum, Vit (anterior and posterior),
air pressure from 5 to 8 bar.” source pressure is less than 68 psi Frag, Scissors, VFC, U/S, and I/A are
and the module source pressure turned off.
has been set to “5 Bar”. • No keys are displayed on the popup.
• The popup is removed when a
certain location on the popup is
pressed. This location will only be
known to Alcon personnel to allow
demonstration of the system without
air.
• The popup is removed once pressure
is within its valid range.
• The popup will only be redisplayed if
pressure is put within its valid range,
then drops below it again.
• Vit (anterior and posterior), Frag,
Scisr, Extrude, VFC, U/S and I/A
modes can be entered, but these
functions are not provided at the
footswitch.
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Table 5-10
Advisory Messages for Software Rel. 2.07 and Above (Green)
14 “Vacuum surges detected. The vacuum level exceeds its upper • Vacuum, frag, vit (anterior and
Check aspiration lines and tolerance. posterior), U/S and I/A are turned off.
connections for leaks.” • An OK key is on the popup to remove it.
• Once the popup is removed, all
functions are available again.
• The sub-module processes new set
points after it has received a zero set
point from the Host.
15 “Pressure surges detected. Proportional pressure exceeds its • VFC and proportional scissors are
Check VFC/Scissors lines upper tolerance. turned off.
and connections for leaks.” • An OK key is on the popup to remove it.
• Once the popup is removed, all
functions are available again.
• The sub-module processes new set
points after it has received a zero set
point from the Host.
16 “Pressure surges detected. Proportional pressure transducer • VFC and proportional scissors are
Check Scissors/VFC lines discrepancy (this may be a real turned off.
and connections for leaks.” problem or it may be that the • An OK key is on the popup to remove it.
handpiece is just not connected). • Once the popup is removed, all
functions are available again.
• The sub-module processes new set
points after it has received a zero set
point from the Host.
17 “Draining cassette. Please The cassette top fluid sensor • No keys are displayed on the popup.
wait.” triggers. • Vacuum, vit (anterior and posterior),
prime, frag and U/S are turned off.
• The popup is removed when cassette
draining is complete.
• If cassette draining is not complete
within 12 seconds, the A/F module
sends a Cassette Pump Failure
Advisory to the Host.
19 “Please check cassette.” Cassette loading problem (cannot • The cassette is not loaded.
rotate pump when loading the • An OK key is on the popup to remove it.
cassette).
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Advisory Messages for Software Rel. 2.07 and Above (Green)
21 “Apply vacuum to enable The operator has requested more • An OK key is on the popup to remove
additional Reflux pulses.” than 10 consecutive micro-reflux it.
pulses in the posterior domain or 20 • The popup is removed when vacuum
consecutive micro-reflux pulses in is applied on that cassette port.
the anterior domain on a cassette
port without requesting vacuum.
Each cassette port has its own
micro-reflux count.
22 “Cassette type does not • The cassette was just installed or • An OK key is on the popup to remove
match surgical mode. Please a new domain was entered and it.
insert the correct cassette.” the cassette is the wrong type for
the current surgical domain.
• The cassette is the wrong type for
the current surgical domain, and
a key to enter a mode that uses
vacuum was pressed.
23 “Memory error, capabilities At power-up, the CRC of the system • An OK key is on the popup to remove
may be limited.” version number and model is it and the system provides functions
invalid. at the 400VS level.
24 “Low battery condition. • A remote control key was • An OK key is on the popup to remove
Please replace the battery on pressed and a low battery it.
the remote control.” condition exists. • The popup is only displayed once per
• A new domain was just entered domain entry.
and a remote low battery
condition exists.
25 “Doctor memories do not At power-up, the SRAM doctor • A CPU Bd key is on the popup to
match backup copy. Which memories CRC is valid and the overwrite the SRAM doctor memories.
copy do you want to Sound board doctor memories CRC • A Snd Bd key is on the popup to
overwrite?” is valid, but the two CRCs do not overwrite the Sound board doctor
match. memories.
• An Ignore key is on the popup to use
the SRAM doctor memories, and skip
all writes to the sound board
memory.
26 “Light sensor triggered The cassette top fluid sensor • VFI, Vit (Anterior and Posterior),
remove flashlight and release detects light when the transmitter Frag, Extrude, Prime, Phaco and I/A
treadle if vacuum was on.” LED is off. functions are disabled.
• A Timer is started.
• If the timer expires, the popup is
displayed.
• An OK key is on the popup to remove it.
• Popup is removed and functions are
restored when light is no longer
detected when the transmitting LED
is off. A pedal up is required before
cutting and/or vacuum is resumed.
• If the condition is cleared before the
timer expiration, functions are
restored and cutting and/or vacuum
continue without requiring a pedal up.
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Table 5-10
Advisory Messages for Software Rel. 2.07 and Above (Green)
27 In the posterior domain: a LPA output out of lower tolerance • The VGFI, AVGFI and F/AX up arrow
popup is displayed indicating for 5 seconds. membrane keys, Alternate infusion/
“Check VGFI F/AX setup. irrigation up keys and the footswitch
Select 30 mmHg backup infusion/irrigation toggle keys are
pressure, or Ignore low unavailable.
pressure condition.” • The advisory tone is emitted every 5
seconds until a key on the popup is
In the anterior domain: pressed.
a popup is displayed • The popup is removed and the keys
indicating “Check AVGFI are available again if the condition
setup. Select Gravity goes away and the fixed backup
irrigation, or Ignore low pressure has not been activated.
pressure condition.” The popup is redisplayed if the
condition occurs again.
• Both popups have an Ignore key to
remove the popup and ignore the
condition until it has been corrected.
If the Ignore key is pressed, the
VGFI, AVGFI and F/AX up arrow
membrane keys, Alternate infusion/
irrigation up keys and the footswitch
infusion/irrigation toggle keys are
unavailable until the condition has
been corrected.
• If an unavailable key is pressed while
ignoring the condition, the popup for
the current domain is displayed.
• If an unavailable key is pressed while
in fixed backup pressure, an invalid
key tone is emitted and no popup is
displayed.
• The posterior popup has a 30 mmHg
key to turn the LPA pump on at its
fixed backup pressure. The VGFI
and F/AX arrow membrane keys,
Alternate infusion keys and the
footswitch infusion toggle keys are
unavailable. The F/AX and Infusion
keys are off but still available, so that
if one is pressed the condition is
cleared and the LPA pump is turned
on. If the anterior domain is entered,
gravity irrigation is selected and the
LPA pump is turned off.
• The anterior popup has a Gravity key
to switch to gravity irrigation. If the
Gravity key is pressed, all keys are
available in the anterior domain. A
popup is displayed indicating
“Disconnect AVGFI lines and raise
the bottle.” When the OK is key is
pressed to acknowledge this popup,
the system is switched to gravity
mode. If the posterior domain is
entered, the LPA pump is turned on
at its fixed backup pressure.
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Advisory Messages for Software Rel. 2.07 and Above (Green)
28 “Doctor memories backup Sound Board Flash memory has a • The popup is removed by pressing
copy must be replaced. problem during a Flash write. the “OK” popup key.
Please call Field Service.” • This popup is displayed any time a
write is attempted to the Flash
memories.
29 “The CPU board battery must CPU SRAM battery is getting low or • The popup is removed by pressing
be replaced. Please call is dead the “OK” popup key.
Field Service.” • This popup is displayed once after
each power up.
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Table 5-11
Error Codes for Software Rel. 1.11 and Below (Yellow)
WHEN
POPUP TEXT ERROR # ERROR ACTIONS
CHECKED
“Vit, Frag, Vacuum, 101 • A/F communication line Init, run time. • The Air/Fluid module lets its WDT
Scissor and VFI are failure. reset it and the Host gets a Service
not available.” • A/F RAM failure. Init. Request interrupt.
• A/F EPROM failure. Init. • The Host times out on the
• A/F WDT test failure. Init. communication interface. This
• A/F WDT reset. Run-time. makes each of these failures appear
• A/F invalid interrupt. Run-time. to the Host as a communication
• Critical data discrepancy. Run-time. failure.
• The Host resets the A/F module.
• Remaining actions are the same as
for error code 103.
“Vit, Frag, Vacuum, 102 • A/F I/O readback error. Init, run time. • Same actions as error code 103,
Scissor and VFI are except Host resets the A/F module.
not available.”
“Vit, Frag, Vacuum, 103 • A/F ADC out of tolerance. Init, run time. • All A/F module functions are
Scissor and VFI are 104 • A/F ±15V out of tolerance. Init, run time. disabled.
not available.” 105 • A/F 12V out of tolerance. Init, run time. • Vacuum, frag, vit, scissors, extrude,
106 • A/F 24V out of tolerance. Init, run time. VFC, and Test functions are all
107 • A/F reference voltages out Init. turned off.
of tolerance. • An OK key is on the popup to
108 • Vac source pressure out of Init, run time. remove it.
tolerance (SP55) p < 50 or • If in any of the above modes, the
p > 65. Checked only if system enters the Surgery Setup
SP85 is OK. (or SP55 mode.
transducer offset is out of • Unavailable keys: Vit, Frag, Scisr,
tolerance). Extrude, VFC mode keys, Test key,
109 • A/F module source Init, run time. Clean key, Surg key, footswitch
pressure > 100 psi. (SP85). Reflux key, and Innovit, Accurus,
(or SP85 transducer offset MicroPort, Frag, Scisr, VFC and
is out of tolerance). Extrude handpiece keys.
110 • Proportional valve drive Init.
(knee) voltage failure.
“Vit, Frag, VFI 111 • Vac transducers Init, run time. • All functions using vacuum are
(Extract), and discrepancy. disabled.
Vacuum are not 112 • Vac transducers range Init, run time. • Vacuum, frag, and vit are all turned
available.” invalid. off.
113 • Fluid level optical receiver Init • An OK key is on the popup to
fault. remove it.
114 • Solenoid valve current error Vac is on. • If in Vit, Frag, VFC extract or Extrude
status - vacuum. mode, the system enters the Surgery
115 • Cassette ID sensor failure. Cassette is not Setup mode.
present. • Unavailable keys: Vit, Frag, Extrude
mode keys, VFC extract submode
key, Test key, Clean key, footswitch
Reflux key, Innovit, Accurus,
MicroPort, Frag and Extrude
handpiece keys.
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Table 5-11
Error Codes for Software Rel. 1.11 and Below (Yellow)
WHEN
POPUP TEXT ERROR # ERROR CHECKED ACTIONS
“VFI (Inject) and 116 • Proportional pressure Init, run time. • Proportional pressure functions are
Prop Scissors are transducers range invalid. disabled.
not available.” • Solenoid valve current error Proportional • An OK key is on the popup to
117 status - proportional pressure is on. remove it.
pressure. • If in VFC Inject or Prop Scissors
mode, the system enters the Surgery
Setup mode.
• Unavailable keys: VFC Inject, Prop
Scisr submode keys.
• If an unavailable key is pressed, an
invalid key click is emitted and the
popup is redisplayed.
“Vit, Single Cut and 118 • Solenoid valve current error Pulse pressure • Pulse pressure functions are
Multi-Cut Scissors status - pulse pressure. is on. disabled.
are not available.” • Vit, Single Cut and Multi-Cut
Scissors are turned off. Vac is
turned off if current mode is a Vit
mode.
• An OK key is on the popup to
remove it.
• If in Vit or Single Cut or Multi-Cut
Scissors modes, the system enters
the Surgery Setup mode.
• Unavailable keys: Vit mode key,
Single and Multi Scisr submode
keys, Innovit, Accurus, MicroPort
handpiece keys.
“Ultrasonic power 201 • U/S Diathermy Init, run time. • The U/S Diathermy module lets its
and Diathermy are communication line failure. WDT reset it and the Host gets a
not available.” • U/S Diathermy RAM failure. Init. Service Request interrupt.
• U/S Diathermy EPROM Init. • The Host times out on the
failure. communication interface. This
• U/S Diathermy WDT test Init. makes each of these failures appear
failure. to the Host as a communication
• U/S Diathermy WDT reset. Run-time. failure.
• U/S Diathermy invalid Run-time. • The Host resets the U/S Diathermy
interrupt. module.
• Critical data discrepancy. Run-time. • If U/S was on, vacuum is also turned
off.
• An OK key is on the popup to
remove it.
• If in a Frag mode, the Surgery Setup
mode is entered.
• Unavailable keys: Frag mode key,
Frag and Diathermy handpiece keys
in Setup mode, Diathermy key,
Diathermy membrane arrow keys,
footswitch diathermy keys, footswitch
U/S power keys.
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Table 5-11
Error Codes for Software Rel. 1.11 and Below (Yellow)
WHEN
POPUP TEXT ERROR # ERROR ACTIONS
CHECKED
202 • U/S Diathermy I/O Init, run time. • Same actions as error code 201,
readback error. except the submodule reports the
error to the Host.
203 • U/S Diathermy ADC out of Init, run time. • Same actions as error code 201,
tolerance. except the submodule does not let
204 • U/S Diathermy +/-15V out Init, run time. the WDT reset it, and the Host does
of tolerance. not reset the submodule.
205 • U/S Diathermy 12V out of Init, run time.
tolerance (fan).
207 • U/S Diathermy 85V out of Init, run time.
tolerance.
For software 208 • Diathermy voltage exceeds Diathermy is on. • The submodule turns diathermy off.
versions below 1.11: upper tolerance. • An OK key is on the popup to
“Diathermy is not 209 • Diathermy compliance fault. Diathermy is on. remove it.
available.” • Unavailable keys: Diathermy key,
Diathermy membrane arrow keys,
footswitch diathermy keys,
Diathermy handpiece key.
“Ultrasonic power 210 • U/S power level adjustment Frag is on. • The submodule turns U/S power off
error Press OK to out of range (control loop until next zero power set point is
resume.” error). received from the Host.
• An OK key is on the popup to
remove it.
“Ultrasonic power is 211 • U/S Diathermy 10V out of Init, run time. • The submodule turns U/S power off.
not available.” tolerance (affects • An OK key is on the popup to
handpiece readings). remove it.
• If in a Frag mode, the Surgery Setup
mode is entered.
• Unavailable keys: Frag mode key,
Frag hdpc key, footswitch Frag keys.
“Ultrasonic h/p 212 • U/S h/p ground fault Run-time • The submodule turns U/S power off.
ground fault. Please • The U/S handpiece must be retuned.
replace handpiece.” • An OK key is on the popup to
remove it.
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Table 5-11
Error Codes for Software Rel. 1.11 and Below (Yellow)
WHEN
POPUP TEXT ERROR # ERROR CHECKED ACTIONS
“Illuminator and Air 301 • LPA/Illum communication Init, run time. • The LPA/Illum module lets its WDT
Pump settings are line failure. reset it and the Host gets a Service
fixed.” • LPA/Illum RAM failure.1 Init. Request interrupt.
• LPA/Illum EPROM failure. Init. • The Host times out on the
• LPA/Illum WDT test Init. communication interface. This
failure.2 makes each of these failures appear
• LPA/Illum WDT reset. Run-time. to the Host as a communication
• LPA/Illum invalid interrupt. Run-time. failure.
• Critical data discrepancy Run-time. • The Host resets the LPA/Illum
module.
• An OK key is on the popup to
remove it.
• Unavailable keys: F/A key, Infusion
key, VGFI key and Manual Infusion
key in Setup mode, elevated infusion
keys, F/A, VGFI and illuminator
membrane arrow keys, footswitch
infusion toggle, illuminator keys.
302 • LPA/Illum I/O readback Init, run time. • Same actions as error code 301,
error. except the submodule reports the
error to the Host and does not let its
WDT reset it.
303 • LPA/Illum ADC out of Init, run time. • Same actions as error code 301,
tolerance. (no effect on except the submodule does not let its
illuminator). WDT reset it, and the Host does not
304 • LPA/Illum +/-15V out of reset the submodule.
tolerance.
“Air pressure is in 306 • LPA/Illum 24V out of Init, run time. • The LPA mechanical output is
BACK-UP mode set tolerance. (affects LPA). activated.
at 30 mmHg.” 309 • LPA transducers Init, run time. • An OK key is on the popup to
discrepancy. remove it.
310 • LPA output out of upper LPA is on. • Unavailable keys: F/A key, Infusion
tolerance for 5 seconds. key, VGFI key and Manual Infusion
311 • LPA transducer invalid. LPA is on. key in Setup mode, elevated infusion
312 • LPA output ripple level Init. keys, F/A and VGFI membrane
error. LPA is on. arrow keys, footswitch infusion
313 • LPA dynamic pressure Init. toggle.
range failure.
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Table 5-11
Error Codes for Software Rel. 1.11 and Below (Yellow)
WHEN
POPUP TEXT ERROR # ERROR ACTIONS
CHECKED
“Possible Air Pump 307 • LPA directional solenoid Init, Run-time. If the error occurs at run-time:
error. Press Default valve status feedback error. • An Ignore key is to continue and
for 30mmHg.” ignore the error.
• A Default key is on the popup to
activate the mechanical output.
• The error tone is emitted every 5
seconds until a key on the popup is
pressed.
• If the mechanical output is activated,
the F/A key, Infusion key, VGFI key
and Manual Infusion key in Setup
mode, elevated infusion keys, F/A
and VGFI membrane arrow keys,
and footswitch infusion toggle are
unavailable.
• If an unavailable key is pressed, a
popup indicating air pressure is not
available is displayed.
If the error occurs at initialization, the
actions are the same as those for error
code 306.
“Air pressure is not 314 • LPA output solenoid valve Init, run time. • Same actions as error code 306,
available.” status feedback error. except different popup.
• An OK key is on the popup to
remove it.
If the error occurs at 315 • Bulb temperature fault. Init, Bulb is on If the error occurs at initialization:
initialization: • An OK key is on the popup to it.
“Illuminator is not • The illuminator is left off.
available.” • The illuminator icon keys and
membrane arrow keys are
If error occurs at run- unavailable.
time: If error occurs at run-time:
“Overtemp detected. • An OK key is on the popup to
Illuminator will turn remove it.
off in 3 minutes.” • The illuminator is turned off after the
elapsed time.
• The illuminator icon keys and
membrane arrow keys are
unavailable.
• If an unavailable key is pressed, an
invalid key click is emitted and a
popup is displayed indicating the
illuminator is not available.
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Table 5-11
Error Codes for Software Rel. 1.11 and Below (Yellow)
WHEN
POPUP TEXT ERROR # ERROR CHECKED ACTIONS
“Illuminator power 316 • LPA/Illum 17V out of Init. If the error occurs at initialization:
fault. Illumination tolerance. • An OK key is on the popup to
may be dim.” remove it.
• All functions are still available.
“Auto stopcock 317 • LPA auto stopcock solenoid Init, run time. • An OK key is on the popup to
failure. Switch (Future) valve status feedback error. remove it.
stopcock manually.” • Unavailable key: Auto stopcock.
For software • LPA output out of lower LPA is on. • The VGFI and F/AX up arrow
versions below 1.11: 318 tolerance for 5 seconds. membrane keys and the footswitch
“VGFI, F/AX (BSS) infusion toggle key are unavailable.
Pressure Low. Is • The error tone is emitted every 5
Infusion Line seconds until a key on the popup is
Connected?” pressed.
• Both popups are removed and the
keys are available again if the
condition goes away and the
mechanical default has not been
activated. The popup is redisplayed
if the condition occurs again.
• The popup has a No key to remove
the popup.
• The popup has a Yes key to activate
a secondary popup indicating “A
Fault Has Been Detected! Press
BACK-UP to set the VGFI, F/AX
(BSS) to 30 mmHg”. The Popup has
a BACK-UP key that will place the
module into mechanical default. The
popup also has an Ignore key that
will remove the popup and redisplay
the previous popup stating “Is
Infusion Line Connected?”.
• If the mechanical output is activated,
the error is latched and the F/AX key,
Infusion key, VGFI key and Manual
Infusion key in Setup mode, elevated
infusion keys, F/AX and VGFI
membrane arrow keys, and
footswitch infusion toggle are
unavailable.
• Once the error is latched, if an
unavailable key is pressed, a popup
indicating air pressure is fixed is
displayed.
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Table 5-11
Error Codes for Software Rel. 1.11 and Below (Yellow)
WHEN
POPUP TEXT ERROR # ERROR ACTIONS
CHECKED
“Air Pressure is not 319 • LPA 115V failure LPA is on • An O.K. key is available to remove
available”. the popup.
• The F/AX key, Infusion key, VGFI
key and Manual Infusion key in
Setup mode, elevated infusion keys,
F/AX and VGFI membrane arrow
keys, and footswitch infusion toggle
are unavailable.
• If an unavailable key is pressed, the
popup is redisplayed.
“Footswitch detents 906 • Host 24V out of tolerance Init, run time. • An OK key is on the popup to
may be irregular.” (footswitch detents invalid). remove it.
1
RAM, EPROM, invalid interrupt, and critical data discrepancy errors are not specifically reported to the Host because their
occurrence indicates operation of the submodule is marginal, at best.
2
The WDT test failure is not specifically reported to the Host since some failure modes prevent the ability to do so. These failure
modes include if the WDT circuits hold the PIO’s in the reset state, preventing the generation of a Service Request.
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Table 5-12
Error Codes for Software Rel. 2.07 and Above (Yellow)
WHEN
POPUP TEXT ERROR # ERROR CHECKED ACTIONS
“All surgical modes 101 • A/F communication line Init, Run-time. • The Air/Fluid module lets its WDT
are not available.” failure. reset it and the Host gets a Service
• A/F RAM failure. Init. Request interrupt.
• A/F EPROM failure. Init. • The Host times out on the
• A/F WDT test failure. Init. communication interface. This
• A/F WDT reset. Run-time. makes each of these failures appear
• A/F invalid interrupt. Run-time. to the Host as a communication
• Critical data discrepancy. Run-time. failure.
• The Host resets the A/F module.
• Remaining actions are the same as
for error code 103.
“All surgical modes 102 • A/F I/O read back error. Init, Run-time. • Same actions as error code 103,
are not available.” except Host resets the A/F module.
“All surgical modes 103 • A/F ADC out of tolerance. Init, Run-time. • All A/F module functions are disabled.
are not available.” 104 • A/F +/-15V out of Init, Run-time. • The A/F module reports the error
tolerance. then lets its WDT reset it.
105 • A/F 12V out of tolerance. Init, Run-time. • Vacuum, frag, vit, scissors, extrude,
106 • A/F 24V out of tolerance. Init, Run-time. VFC, U/S, I/A, and Test functions
107 • A/F reference voltages out Init. are all turned off.
of tolerance. • An OK key is on the popup to
108 • Vac source pressure out of Init, Run-time. remove it.
tolerance (SP55) p < 50 or • If in any of the above modes, the
p > 65. Checked only if system enters the current domain
SP85 is OK. (or SP55 Surgery Setup mode.
transducer offset is out of • Unavailable keys: Vit (Posterior),
tolerance). Frag, Scissor, Extrude, VFC, Vit
109 • A/F module source Init, Run-time. (Anterior), U/S, I/A mode keys, Test
pressure > 100 psi. key, Clean key, Surg key, footswitch
(SP85). (or SP85 Micro Reflux key, Continuous Reflux
transducer offset is out of key, Irrigation key, and Innovit,
tolerance). Accurus, Frag, Scisr, VFC, Extrude,
110 • Proportional valve drive Init. Phaco, I/A, Ant. Vit handpiece keys.
(knee) voltage failure.
“Modes using 111 • Vac transducers Init, Run-time. • All functions using vacuum are
vacuum are not discrepancy. Init, Run-time. disabled.
available.” 112 • Vac transducers range • Vacuum, frag, vit, U/S, and I/A are
invalid. Init. all turned off.
113 • Fluid level optical receiver • An OK key is on the popup to remove it.
fault. Vac is on. • If in Vit (Posterior), Frag, VFC
114 • Solenoid valve current extract, Extrude, Vit (Anterior), U/S
error status – vacuum. Cassette is not or I/A mode, the system enters the
115 • Cassette ID sensor failure. present. current domain Surgery Setup
mode.
• Unavailable keys: Vit (Posterior),
Frag, Extrude, Surg (Anterior), Vit
(Anterior), U/S, I/A mode keys, VFC
extract submode key, Test key,
Clean key, footswitch Micro Reflux
key, Continuos Reflux key, Innovit,
Accurus, Frag, Extrude, Phaco, I/A
and Ant. Vit handpiece keys.
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Table 5-12
Error Codes for Software Rel. 2.07 and Above (Yellow)
WHEN
POPUP TEXT ERROR # ERROR ACTIONS
CHECKED
“VFC (Inject) and 116 • Proportional pressure Init, Run-time. • Proportional pressure functions are
Prop Scissors are transducers range invalid. disabled.
not available.” 117 • Solenoid valve current Proportion-al • VFC inject and proportional scissors
error status – proportional pressure is on. are turned off.
pressure. • An OK key is on the popup to
remove it.
• If in VFC Inject Prop or Calib
Scissors mode, the system enters
the Vitreoretinal Surgery Setup
mode.
• Unavailable keys: VFC Inject, Prop
Scissor, and Calib Scissor submode
keys.
• If an unavailable key is pressed, an
invalid key click is emitted and the
popup is redisplayed.
“Vit and Multi-Cut 118 • Solenoid valve current Pulse pressure • Pulse pressure functions are
Scissors are not error status – pulse is on. disabled.
available.” pressure. • Vit (Anterior, Posterior) and Multi-Cut
Scissors are turned off. Vacuum is
turned off if current mode is a Vit
(Anterior, Posterior) mode.
• An OK key is on the popup to
remove it.
• If in Vit (Anterior, Posterior), or Multi-
Cut Scissors modes, the system
enters the current domain Surgery
Setup mode.
• Unavailable keys: Vit (Anterior,
Posterior), mode key, Multi Scissor
submode key, Innovit, Accurus, and
Ant. Vit handpiece keys.
“Anterior surgical 119 • Continuous reflux valve Run-time • Anterior functions using vacuum are
modes are not stuck open error. (anterior) disabled.
available.” • Vit (Anterior), Phaco, I/A and Test
(Anterior) functions are turned off.
• To prevent cassette flooding, the
lower cassette valves will be closed
while an Anterior cassette is present.
• An OK key is on the popup to
remove it.
• If in Vit (Anterior), Phaco or I/A
mode, the Cataract Surgery Setup
mode is entered.
• Unavailable keys: Vit (Anterior),
Phaco, and I/A mode keys, Test key
(Anterior), Surg key (Anterior),
Continuous reflux, Micro-reflux
(Anterior), Phaco, I/A and Vit
(Anterior) handpiece keys.
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Table 5-12
Error Codes for Software Rel. 2.07 and Above (Yellow)
WHEN
POPUP TEXT ERROR # ERROR CHECKED ACTIONS
“Some surgical 120 • Irrigation valve stuck Run-time • U/S, I/A, Wet Vit (Anterior), Test
modes are not closed error. (anterior) (Anterior), and Extrude functions are
available.” turned off.
• An OK key is on the popup to
remove it.
• If in Wet Vit (Anterior), Phaco or I/A
mode, the Cataract Surgery Setup
mode is entered.
• Unavailable keys: Frag, U/S, I/A,
Wet Vit (Anterior), and Extrude
mode keys, Test key (Anterior),
Continuous irrigation (footswitch and
touch key), Frag, Phaco, I/A, and
Extrude handpiece keys.
“Continuous reflux is 121 • Continuous reflux valve Run-time • Continuous reflux is disabled.
not available.” stuck closed error. (anterior) • An OK key is on the popup to
remove it.
• Unavailable key: Continuous reflux
footswitch.
“Irrigation must be 122 • Irrigation valve stuck open Run-time • Irrigation is turned on. If a valid
turned off manually.” error. (anterior) cassette is present and AVGFI is
selected, the AVGFI pump will be
turned on.
• An OK key is on the popup to
remove it.
• Unavailable keys: Continuous
irrigation (footswitch and touch key).
The continuous irrigation key is
turned on (highlighted in blue) as
long as a cassette is inserted and
has passed the vacuum test.
• The Gravity key in the Irrigation
Setup screen will be available to
allow switching to Gravity even
though irrigation and AVGFI may be
on.
“Ultrasonic power 201 • U/S Diathermy Init, Run-time. • The U/S Diathermy module lets its
and Diathermy are communication line failure. WDT reset it and the Host gets a
not available.” • U/S Diathermy RAM Init. Service Request interrupt.
failure.5 • The Host times out on the
• U/S Diathermy EPROM Init. communication interface. This
failure. makes each of these failures appear
• U/S Diathermy WDT test Init. to the Host as a communication
failure.6 failure.
• U/S Diathermy WDT reset. Run-time. • The Host resets the U/S Diathermy
• U/S Diathermy invalid Run-time. module.
interrupt. • If U/S was on, vacuum is also turned
• Critical data discrepancy. Run-time. off.
• U/S Diathermy I/O Init, Run-time. • An OK key is on the popup to
readback error. remove it.
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Table 5-12
Error Codes for Software Rel. 2.07 and Above (Yellow)
WHEN
POPUP TEXT ERROR # ERROR ACTIONS
CHECKED
203 • U/S Diathermy ADC out of Init, Run-time. • Same actions as error code 201,
tolerance. except the submodule reports the
204 • U/S Diathermy +/-15V out Init, Run-time. error to the Host.
of tolerance.
205 • U/S Diathermy 12V out of Init, Run-time.
tolerance (fan).
207 • U/S Diathermy 85V out of Init, Run-time.
tolerance.
“Diathermy is not 208 • Diathermy voltage exceeds Diathermy is • The submodule turns diathermy off.
available.” upper tolerance. on. • An OK key is on the popup to
remove it.
• Unavailable keys: Diathermy key,
Diathermy membrane arrow keys,
footswitch diathermy keys,
Diathermy handpiece key.
“Ultrasonic power is 211 • U/S Diathermy 10V out of Init, Run-time. • The submodule turns U/S power off.
not available.” tolerance (affects • An OK key is on the popup to
handpiece readings). remove it.
• If in a Frag or U/S mode, the current
domain Surgery Setup mode is
entered.
• Unavailable keys: Frag and U/S
mode keys, Frag and Phaco
handpiece keys, and footswitch Frag
keys.
“Ultrasonic h/p 212 • U/S h/p ground fault Run-time • The submodule turns U/S power off.
ground fault. Please • The Frag, Phaco, Mackool
replace handpiece.” handpieces must be retuned.
• An OK key is on the popup to
remove it.
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Table 5-12
Error Codes for Software Rel. 2.07 and Above (Yellow)
WHEN
POPUP TEXT ERROR # ERROR CHECKED ACTIONS
In posterior domain: 301 • LPA/Illum communication Init, Run-time. • The LPA/Illum module lets its WDT
“Illuminator and Air line failure. reset it and the Host gets a Service
Pump settings are • LPA/Illum RAM failure.1 Init. Request interrupt.
fixed.” • LPA/Illum EPROM failure. Init. • The Host times out on the
• LPA/Illum WDT test Init. communication interface. This makes
In anterior domain: failure.2 each of these failures appear to the
“Illuminators and • LPA/Illum WDT reset. Run-time. Host as a communication failure.
AVGFI are not • LPA/Illum invalid interrupt. Run-time. • The Host resets the LPA/Illum module.
available. • Critical data discrepancy Run-time. • The LPA pump is on at its fixed
Disconnect AVGFI.” • LPA/Illum I/O readback Init, Run-time. backup pressure.
error. • If the error occurs during run-time,
the illuminators are on, otherwise,
they are off.
• In anterior domain: Vacuum is
disabled until the OK key is pressed.
• Both popups have an OK key to
remove the popup.
• Unavailable keys: F/AX key, Infusion
key, VGFI key, AVGFI key, Gravity
Infusion key, Gravity Irrigation key in
Setup mode, Alternate infusion/irrigation
keys, F/AX, Infusion, Irrigation, and
illuminator membrane arrow keys,
footswitch alternate infusion/irrigation
toggle, illuminator keys.
304 • LPA/Illum +/-15V out of Init, Run-time. • Same actions as error code 301,
tolerance. except the submodule reports the
error to the Host and then lets its
WDT reset it.
In posterior domain: 303 • LPA/Illum ADC out of Init, r-time • In the posterior domain: LPA pump
“Air pressure in non- tolerance. (no effect on is on at its fixed backup pressure.
adjustable backup illuminator). • In the anterior domain: Vacuum is
mode set at 30 306 • LPA/Illum 24V out of Init, Run-time. disabled and the LPA pump remains
mmHg.” tolerance. (affects LPA). on until the OK key is pressed.
309 • LPA transducers Init, Run-time. • Both popups have an OK key to
In anterior domain: discrepancy. remove the popup.
“Disconnect AVGFI 310 • LPA output out of upper LPA is on. • Unavailable keys: F/AX key, Infusion
and use gravity tolerance for 5 seconds. key, VGFI key, AVGFI key, Gravity
irrigation.” Vacuum 311 • LPA transducer invalid for LPA is on. Infusion, and Gravity Irrigation keys in
is disabled until the 3 seconds. Setup mode, Alternate Infusion keys,
OK key is pressed. 312 • LPA output ripple level LPA is on. Alternate Irrigation keys, F/AX, Infusion,
error. and Irrigation membrane arrow keys,
313 • LPA dynamic pressure Init. footswitch infusion/irrigation toggle,
range failure. VGFI-F/AX and AVGFI handpiece
keys.
In posterior domain: 307 • LPA directional solenoid Init, Run-time. If the error occurs at run-time:
“Possible Air Pump valve status feedback • In posterior domain: the error tone
error. Press 30 mmHg error. is emitted every 5 seconds until a
backup or ignore.” key on the popup is pressed.
• In anterior domain: Vacuum is
In anterior domain: disabled until one of the popup keys
“Possible Air Pump is pressed.
error. Press Gravity
irrigation, or Ignore.” continued on next page...
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Table 5-12
Error Codes for Software Rel. 2.07 and Above (Yellow)
WHEN
POPUP TEXT ERROR # ERROR ACTIONS
CHECKED
Same actions as 314 • LPA output solenoid valve • An OK key is on the popup to
error code 306, status feedback error. Init, Run-time. remove it.
except in the
posterior domain, the
popup indicates “Air
pressure is not
available.”
If error occurs at 315 • Bulb temperature fault. Init, If the error occurs at initialization:
initialization: Bulb is on • An OK key is on the popup to
“Illuminator is not remove it.
available.” • The illuminator is left off.
• The illuminator icon keys and
If error occurs at run- membrane arrow keys are unavailable.
time: “Overtemp If error occurs at run-time:
detected. Illuminator • An OK key is on the popup to
will turn off in 3 remove it.
minutes.” • The illuminator is turned off after the
elapsed time.
• The illuminator icon keys and
membrane arrow keys are unavailable.
• If an unavailable key is pressed, an
invalid key click is emitted and a
popup is displayed indicating the
illuminator is not available.
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Table 5-12
Error Codes for Software Rel. 2.07 and Above (Yellow)
WHEN
POPUP TEXT ERROR # ERROR CHECKED ACTIONS
If the error occurs at 316 • LPA/Illum 17V out of Init. If the error occurs at initialization:
initialization: tolerance. • An OK key is on the popup to
“Illuminator power remove it.
fault. Illumination • All functions are still available.
may be dim.”
If the error occurs at run-time:
no action will be taken.
“Auto stopcock 317 • LPA auto stopcock Init, Run-time. • An OK key is on the popup to
failure. Switch solenoid valve status remove it.
stopcock manually.” feedback error. • Unavailable key: Auto stopcock.
• No action is taken for this error until
the auto stopcock function is
implemented.
In the posterior 319 • LPA 115V failure LPA is on • In the anterior domain: Vacuum is
domain: “Air disabled until the OK key is pressed.
pressure is not • Both popups have an OK key to
available”. remove the popup.
• The F/AX key, Infusion key, VGFI
In the anterior key, AVGFI key, Gravity Infusion
domain: “Disconnect key, Gravity Irrigation key in Setup
AVGFI and use mode, Alternate infusion keys,
gravity irrigation.” Alternate Irrigation keys, F/AX,
infusion, and irrigation membrane
arrow keys, and footswitch infusion/
irrigation toggle keys are
unavailable.
• If an unavailable key is pressed, a
popup stating “Air pressure is not
available.” is displayed.
“Footswitch detents 906 • Host 24V out of tolerance Init, Run-time. • An OK key is on the popup to
may be irregular.” (footswitch detents invalid). remove it.
1
RAM, EPROM, invalid interrupt, and critical data discrepancy errors are not specifically reported to the Host because their
occurrence indicates operation of the submodule is marginal, at best.
2
The WDT test failure is not specifically reported to the Host since some failure modes prevent the ability to do so. These failure
modes include if the WDT circuits hold the PIO’s in the reset state, preventing the generation of a Service Request.
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Table 5-13
Fault Codes for All Software Versions (Red)
WHEN
FAULT # POPUP TEXT FAULT CHECKED ACTIONS
401 "Please Note • Front Panel Init, run time. • The Front Panel Submodule lets its
System Fault 401 communication line WDT reset it and the Host gets a
Call Field Service" failure. Service Request interrupt.
• Front Panel RAM failure. Init. • The Host times out on the
• Front Panel EPROM Init. communication interface. This
failure. makes each of these failures appear
• Front Panel WDT test Init. to the Host as a communication
failure. failure.
• Front Panel WDT reset. Init, run time. • The Host puts all modules in Reset.
• Front Panel invalid Init, run time. • The Fault screen is displayed with
interrupt. the error code.
• The operator must cycle power.
402 • Front Panel I/O readback Run-time. • The Host puts all modules in Reset.
error. • The Fault screen is displayed with
903 • Host ADC ref voltage out Init, run time. the error code.
of tolerance. • The operator must cycle power.
904 • Host +/-15V out of Init, run time.
tolerance.
905 • Host 12V out of tolerance Init, run time.
(affects CPU).
907 • Host 5V out of tolerance. Init, run time.
908 • Host WDT test failure. Init, run time.
909 • Host WDT triggered. Init, run time.
910 • Host AC power failure. Init, run time.
911 • Host Critical Data Init, run time.
discrepancy.
912 • Host software error. Init, run time.
913 • Host AMX call error. Init, run time.
914 • Host Fatal AMX error. Init, run time.
915 • Host file open error (font Init.
or icon file).
916 • Host memory allocation Init.
error.
917 • Host graphics init failure. Init.
918 • Host invalid opcode Init, run time.
exception.
919 • Host coprocessor not Init, run time.
available exception.
920 • Host double fault Init, run time.
exception.
921 • Host coprocessor Init, run time.
segment overrun
exception.
922 • Host invalid TSS Init, run time.
exception.
923 • Host segment not present Init, run time.
exception.
924 • Host stack fault Init, run time.
exception.
925 • Host general protection Init, run time.
fault.
926 • Host page fault Init, run time.
exception.
927 • Host DOS critical error. Init, run time.
928 • Host CRC of RFA error. Init.
929 • Host EOC for ADC error. Init, run time.
930 • Module version Init.
mismatch.
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Table 5-13
Fault Codes for All Software Versions (Red)
WHEN
FAULT # POPUP TEXT FAULT CHECKED ACTIONS
NA • Host POST failure (see Init. • The system does not complete boot-
HSIS for a list of the up.
tests). • The Alcon logo remains displayed.
• The POST code is displayed on the
POST LEDs on the Power Signal
Distribution board inside the unit.
• The operator must cycle power.
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Table 5-14
POST Code Definitions
CODE DEFINITION CODE DEFINITION
02 VERIFY REAL MODE 74 TEST REAL TIME CLK
04 GET CPU TYPE 76 CHECK FOR KEYBD ERROR
06 INIT SYSTEM HARDWARE 7C SET-UP H/W INTRPR VECTORS
08 INIT CHIPSET REGS W/POST VALUES 7E TEST CO-PROC IF PRESENT
09 SET IN POST FLAG 80 DISABLE ONBD l/O PORTS
OA INIT CPU REGS 82 DET/ INST EXT RS232 PORTS
0C INIT CACHE TO POST VALUES 84 DET/ INST EXT PARA PORTS
OE INIT l/O 86 RE-INIT ONBD l/O PORTS
10 INIT POWER MGMT 88 INIT BIOS DATA AREA
11 LOAD ALT REGS W/POST CODES 8A INIT EXTND BIOS DATA AREA
12 JUMP TO USER PATCH0 8C INIT FLOPPY CTLR
14 INIT KEYBD CTLR 90 INIT HARD DISK CTLR
16 BIOS ROM CHKSUM 91 INIT LOCAL BUS HD CTLR
18 8254 TIMER INIT 92 JUMP TO USER PATCH2
1A 8237 DMA CTLR INIT 94 DISAB A20 ADDR LINE
1C RESET PROG INTRPT CTLR 96 CLR HUGE ES SEG REG
20 TEST DRAM REFRESH 98 SEARCH FOR OPT ROMS
22 TEST 8274 KEYBD CTLR 9A SHADOW OPT ROMS
24 SET ES SEG REG TO 4 GBYTES 9C SET-UP POWER MGMT
28 AUTOSIZE DRAM 9E ENAB H/W INTRPTS
2A CLEAR 512K BASE MEM A0 SET TIME OF DAY
2C TEST 512K BASE ADDR LINES A2 CHECK KEY LOCK
2E TEST 512K BASE MEM A4 INIT TYPEMATIC RATE
32 TEST CPU BUS-CLK FREQ A8 ERASE F2 PROMPT
34 TEST CMOS RAM AA SCAN FOR F2 KEY STROKE
37 RE-INIT CHIPSET AC ENTER SETUP
38 SHADOW SYST BIOS ROM AE CLEAR IN-POST FLAG
39 RE-INIT CACHE B0 CHECK FOR ERRORS
3A AUTOSIZE CACHE B2 PREP TO BOOT OP SYST
3C CONFIG ADV CHIPSET REGS B4 ONE BEEP
3D LOAD ALT REGS WITH CMOS VALUES B6 CHECK PASSWORD (OPT)
40 SET INIT CPU SPEED B8 CLR GLOBAL DESC TABLE
42 INIT INTRPT VECTORS BC CLR PARITY CHECKERS
44 INIT BIOS INTRPTS BE CLEAR SCREEN (OPT)
46 CHECK ROM COPYRIGHT NOTICE BF CHK VIRUS & B/U REMINDE
47 INIT MGR FOR PCI OPTION ROMS C0 TRY TO BOOT W/ INT9
48 CHECK VIDEO CONFIG VS CMOS D0 INTRPT HANDLER ERROR
49 INIT PCI BUS & DEVICES D2 UNK INTRPT ERROR (Normal code displayed
4A INIT ALL VIDEO ADAPT IN SYST at end of initialization)
4C SHADOW VIDEO BIOS ROM D4 PENDING INTRPT ERROR
4E DISPLAY COPYRIGHT NOTICE D6 INIT OPT ROM ERROR
50 DISPLAY CPU TYPE & SPEED D8 SHUTDOWN ERROR
52 TEST KEYBD DA EXTENDED BLK MOVE
54 SET KEY CLICK IF ENAB DC SHUTDOWN 10 ERROR
56 ENAB KEYBD E2 INIT CHIPSET
58 TEST FOR UNEXPECT INTRPTS E3 INIT REFRESH COUNTER
5A DISPLAY PROMPT "PRESS F2" E4 CHK FOR FORCED FLASH
5C TEST RAM BETWEEN 512K & 640K E5 CHK H/W STATUS OF ROM
60 TEST EXTENDED MEM E6 BIOS ROM IS OK
62 TEST EXTENDED MEM LINES E7 DO COMPLETE RAM TEST
64 JUMP TO USER PATCH1 E8 DO OEM INIT
66 CONFIG ADV CACHE REGS E9 INIT INTRPT CTLR
68 ENAB EXT & CPU CACHES EA READ BOOTSTRAP CODE
6A DISPLAY EXT CACHE SIZE EB INIT ALL VECTORS
6C DISPLAY SHADOW MSG EC BOOT FLASH PROG
6E DISPLAY NON-DISP SEGS ED INIT BOOT DEVICE
70 DISPLAY ERROR MSGS EE BOOT CODE READ OK
72 CHECK FOR CONFIG ERROR
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SECTION SIX
SCHEMATICS
CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER PAGE #
Cables
DESCRIPTION FIGURE PAGE #
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Cables - continued
DESCRIPTION FIGURE PAGE #
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Figure 6-3
W3 (202-1259-501) - Illumination Power Cable
Figure 6-4
W4 (202-1271-501) - 85VDC Power Cable
Figure 6-1
W1 (202-1270-501) - DC Power Cable
Figure 6-5
W5, W7, W9, W11 (202-1119-XXX)
Common Signal Cable
Figure 6-2
W2 (202-1241-XXX) - 110VAC Internal Power
Cable
Figure 6-6
W6, W8, W10, W12 (202-1118-XXX)
Common Signal Cable
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Figure 6-7
W16 (202-1490-501) PCMCIA Signal Cable
Figure 6-8
W17 (202-1473-501) PCMCIA Power Cable
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Figure 6-9
W19 (202-1340-001) F/S-IV Pole Cable
Figure 6-10
W20 (202-1267-501) F/S-IV Pole Cable
Figure 6-11
W21 (202-1269-501) Speaker Cable
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Figure 6-12
W22 (202-1330-001) Video Cable
Figure 6-13
W23 (202-1366-501) Remote Serial Communications Cable
Figure 6-14
W24 (202-1272-501) Standby/Sound Cable
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Figure 6-15
W25 (202-1128-501) LCD Backlight Cable
Figure 6-17
W27 (202-1426-501) Handpiece LED Cable
Figure 6-18
W28 (202-1361-501) Pneumatic Connector Valve
Cable
Figure 6-16
W26 (202-1425-501) 7 Segment Cable
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Figure 6-19
W29 (202-1342-501) Receiver Mechanism Signal Cable
Figure 6-20
W30, W31 (202-1327-XXX) Opto Sensor Cable
Figure 6-21
W32 (202-1345-001) Motor Cable
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Figure 6-22
W33 (202-1253-501) Cylinder Valve-A Cable
Figure 6-23
W34 (202-1254-501) Cylinder Valve-B Cable
Figure 6-24
W35 (202-1263-501) Solenoid Valve PCM Cable
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Figure 6-28
Figure 6-25 W39 (202-1274-501) LPAS Pump Cable
W36 (202-1264-501) A/F Control Valve PVM
Cable
Figure 6-26
W37 (202-1262-501) Main Air Source Cable
Figure 6-29
W40 (202-1255-501) Switch/Sensor Illumination
Cable
Figure 6-27
W38 (202-1341-501) LPAS Valves Cable
Figure 6-30
W41 (202-1256-501) Illumination Fan Cable
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W43 (202-1265-501) Handpiece Connection Cable
Figure 6-32
W44 (202-1463-501) Phaco Fan Cable
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Figure 6-33
W45 (202-1268-501) Transducer Signal Cable
Figure 6-34
W46 (202-1459-501) Power Control Cable (PS 2 only)
Figure 6-35
W47 (202-1458-501) 5V Enable Cable (PS 2 only)
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W48 (202-1515-501) LCD Inverter Cable
Figure 6-37
W49 (202-1517-001) Video Cable for 421 LCD
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SECTION SEVEN
PARTS LISTS AND DRAWINGS
CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER PAGE #
PARTS LISTING
Accurus Console Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-0000-501,-502,-503,-504 . . . . . . 7-3
Power Supply II Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-1460-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4
Main Air Source Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-1435-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4
Pressure/Vacuum Manifold Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-1243-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5
Pneumatic Connector Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-1247-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5
Posterior Options Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-1362-501,-502 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6
Low Pressure Air Source (LPAS) Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-3103-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6
Upper Front Panel Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 1329-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6
Upper Front Panel Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-1511-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-7
Front Lower Panel Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-1304-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-7
Receiver Mechanism Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-1554-501* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-7
Illuminator Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-1449-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8
Footpedal Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-1311-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9
ASSEMBLIES
Console Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-0000-XXX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11
Power Supply II Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-1460-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-20
Main Air Source Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-1435-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-22
Pressure/Vacuum Manifold Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-1243-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-23
Pneumatic Connector Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-1247-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-28
Posterior Options Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-1362-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-31
Low Pressure Air Source (LPAS) Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-3103-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-36
Upper Front Panel Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-1329-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-39
Upper Front Panel Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-1511-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-44
Lower Front Panel Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-1304-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-50
Receiver Mechanism Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-1554-501* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-53
Illuminator Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-1449-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-59
Footpedal Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-1311-501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-63
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-502 IACL001378 - IACL001435 Model 400VS with the following hardware changes: New Upper
Front Panel Assembly* with 421 LCD (PN 202-1511-501,), New
Receiver Mechanism (PN 202-1554-501, required for model
600ds), and new Host (PN 202-1382-003, required for voice
confirmation and new LCD).
-503 IACL001436 and above Model 600DS(includes anterior modes) with same hardware
configuration as -502 console.
-504 IACL001436 and above Model 400VS enhanced with Voice Confirmation, adjustable tones,
(IACL001422 also included) Doctor Presets (programmable memory) and remote control
capability. Same hardware configuration as -502 console.
* The Upper Front Panel Assembly consists of: the Front Panel Controller PCB, 421 LCD, LCD Inverter, Keypad LED PCB, 7
Segment Display PCB, Switch Layer Touch Panel (touchscreen) and associated cables and hardware.
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ILLUMINATOR MODULE
202-1449-501
001 ...... 202-1450-001 . . . . . . HOUSING,ILLUMINATOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
002 ...... 202-1495-001 . . . . . . CHANNEL,OPTIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
003 ...... 202-1352-001 . . . . . . HOUSING,FIBEROPTIC,INTRALUX . . . . . . . . . 2.0 EA
004 ...... 807-1154-001 . . . . . . HOLDER,FILTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
005 ...... 807-1148-001 . . . . . . HOUSING,FILTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
006 ...... 807-1142-001 . . . . . . BRACKET,CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
007 ...... 807-1143-001 . . . . . . BLOCK,CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
009 ...... 807-1194-001 . . . . . . OVERLAY,ILLUMINATOR,INTRALUX . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
010 ...... 301-339 . . . . . . . . . . . LENS,24MM DIA,18MM FL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 EA
011 ...... 807-1145-001 . . . . . . FILTER,HEAT REJECTION,SHT WAVE . . . . . . 2.0 EA
012 ...... 807-1177-501 . . . . . . ASSY,CABLE,LAMP SOCKET . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
013 ...... 807-1169-001 . . . . . . LABEL,NAMEPLATE,MVS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
014 ...... 143-088 . . . . . . . . . . . LAMP,PROJECTION,12V 50W . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 EA
015 ...... 807-1187-001 . . . . . . MIRROR,35MM DIA,34.6MM ROC . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 EA
017 ...... 805-146 . . . . . . . . . . . SETSCREW,M4X0.7,BBRG END SST . . . . . . . 4.0 EA
018 ...... 026-029 . . . . . . . . . . . CLAMP,CABLE,.250 DIA NYL WHT . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
019 ...... 892-302 . . . . . . . . . . . ADHESIVE,EPOXY,WHITE 2 PARTS . . . . . . . . A/R EA
021 ...... 784-190 . . . . . . . . . . . SCREW,PH SLT,M4X16 NYLON . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
023 ...... 809-002 . . . . . . . . . . . SCREW,BTN HD SKT,M3X8 SST . . . . . . . . . . . 4.0 EA
024 ...... 807-014 . . . . . . . . . . . SCREW,CAP HD SKT,M4X10 SST . . . . . . . . . . 9.0 EA
025 ...... 811-002 . . . . . . . . . . . SCREW,FLAT HD SKT,M3X8 SST . . . . . . . . . . 4.0 EA
026 ...... 813-001 . . . . . . . . . . . NUT,HEX,M3X0.5 W/LOCK WASHER . . . . . . . 2.0 EA
027 ...... 807-1176-001 . . . . . . LABEL,BULB SPECIFICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
028 ...... 807-1144-001 . . . . . . LENS,ASPHERIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 EA
029 ...... 807-1178-001 . . . . . . ADAPTER,INTRALUX TO ACMI . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 EA
030 ...... 807-1195-001 . . . . . . RETAINER,TETHER ADAPTER . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.0 EA
034 ...... 702-008 . . . . . . . . . . . CHAIN,BEAD,NO.3 .092 DIA SST . . . . . . . . . . . .442 FT 2X2.65"
035 ...... 674-126 . . . . . . . . . . . PLUNGER,SPRING,4-48X.115 SST . . . . . . . . . 2.0 EA
036 ...... 202-1491-001 . . . . . . CLAMP,CABLE,DUAL .19 DIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
037 ...... 892-042 . . . . . . . . . . . ADHESIVE,THREADLOCKER,242 BLUE . . . . . A/R ML
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FOOTPEDAL ASSEMBLY
202-1311-501
001 ...... 200-1034-502 . . . . . . ASSY,PCB,FOOTSWITCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
002 ...... 200-3149-001 . . . . . . CABLE ASSY,SHLD,15 COND 24 AWG . . . . . . 1.0 EA
003 ...... 200-1334-501 . . . . . . ASSY,CABLE,GEARMOTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
004 ...... 202-1309-502 . . . . . . ASSY,CABLE,HEEL SWITCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
005 ...... 202-1496-001 . . . . . . HOUSING,FOOTSWITCH,RIGHT SIDE . . . . . . 1.0 EA
007 ...... 200-3153-001 . . . . . . MOTOR ASSY,GEARHEAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
008 ...... 200-3035-001 . . . . . . PLUNGER,SPRING RETURN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
009 ...... 200-3036-001 . . . . . . BLOCK,TENSION ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
010 ...... 200-3034-001 . . . . . . SHAFT,TENSION,ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
011 ...... 200-1595-001 . . . . . . LEVER/SHAFT ASSY,PINNED . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
012 ...... 200-1391-001 . . . . . . GEAR,ACTUATOR,ENCODER MODIFIED . . . . 1.0 EA
014 ...... 200-1393-001 . . . . . . GEAR,MOTOR/TREADLE,MODIFIED . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
015 ...... 200-3060-001 . . . . . . HANDLE,FOOTPEDAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
017 ...... 200-3168-001 . . . . . . SUPPORT,WIRE,FOOTPEDAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
018 ...... 200-3029-001 . . . . . . ARM,LEVER,SWITCH ACTUATOR . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 EA
019 ...... 200-1735-001 . . . . . . COVER,SWITCH,L DIE CAST MACH . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
020 ...... 200-1733-001 . . . . . . COVER,SWITCH,R DIE CAST MACH . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
021 ...... 200-1664-001 . . . . . . TREADLE,CASTING,FOOTSWITCH . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
022 ...... 200-3066-001 . . . . . . PAD,HEEL,FOOTPEDAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
023 ...... 202-1494-001 . . . . . . GASKET,BASEPLATE,.093 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
024 ...... 202-1493-001 . . . . . . PLATE,BASE,FOOTSWITCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
025 ...... 200-3043-001 . . . . . . PAD,RUBBER,BASEPLATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
026 ...... 200-1662-001 . . . . . . COVER,SIDE,RIGHT FOOTSWITCH . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
027 ...... 200-1663-001 . . . . . . COVER,SIDE,LEFT FOOTSWITCH . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
028 ...... 202-1499-001 . . . . . . LABEL,ID,FOOTSWITCH ACCURUS . . . . . . . . 2.0 EA
029 ...... 280-003 . . . . . . . . . . . ENCODER,OPTICAL,PNL 500 CPR . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
030 ...... 263-122 . . . . . . . . . . . SWITCH,PUSHBUTTON,SPST WTRPRF . . . . . 4.0 EA S3-6
031 ...... 711-025 . . . . . . . . . . . GEAR,SPUR,32T 64 PITCH SST . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
032 ...... 774-032 . . . . . . . . . . . O-RING,.239X.070,NITRILE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
033 ...... 774-122 . . . . . . . . . . . O-RING,.176X.31X.070,NITRILE . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 EA
034 ...... 691-191 . . . . . . . . . . . SPRING,.58X.75X2.75,EXT MW . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
035 ...... 691-137 . . . . . . . . . . . SPRING,CPRSN,.75X.360 DIA SST . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
036 ...... 691-207 . . . . . . . . . . . SPRING,COMP,.59X.72X.75 MW . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 EA
037 ...... 691-193 . . . . . . . . . . . SPRING,M5X.56X1.25,HELIX MACH . . . . . . . . 2.0 EA
040 ...... 773-034 . . . . . . . . . . . RING,RETAINING,.303 SHAFT . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
041 ...... 807-143 . . . . . . . . . . . SCREW,CAP HD SKT,M2.0X8 SST . . . . . . . . . 2.0 EA
042 ...... 807-003 . . . . . . . . . . . SCREW,CAP HD SKT,M3X8 SST . . . . . . . . . . . 9.0 EA
043 ...... 811-009 . . . . . . . . . . . SCREW,FLAT HD SKT,M4X8 SST . . . . . . . . . . 4.0 EA
044 ...... 807-012 . . . . . . . . . . . SCREW,CAP HD SKT,M4X6 SST . . . . . . . . . . . 8.0 EA
045 ...... 809-007 . . . . . . . . . . . SCREW,BTN HD SKT,M4X10 SST . . . . . . . . . . 12.0 EA
046 ...... 805-041 . . . . . . . . . . . SETSCREW,SKT HD,FLT M4X6 SST . . . . . . . . 2.0 EA
047 ...... 814-019 . . . . . . . . . . . SCREW,SHLDR,SKT HD M5X6.013 SS . . . . . . 5.0 EA
049 ...... 807-028 . . . . . . . . . . . SCREW,CAP HD SKT,M5X16 SST . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 EA
050 ...... 801-003 . . . . . . . . . . . WASHER,FLAT,M3 SST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 EA
051 ...... 775-012 . . . . . . . . . . . GASKET,M5,.20X.39X.12 NYLON . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 EA
052 ...... 672-024 . . . . . . . . . . . MOUNT,CABLE,FLAT NO.8 NYLON . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
053 ...... 027-019 . . . . . . . . . . . CABLE TIE,BLACK,HT STABILIZED . . . . . . . . . 4.0 EA
054 ...... 800-004 . . . . . . . . . . . WASHER,SPLITLOCK,M4 SST . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.0 EA
055 ...... 200-1368-001 . . . . . . PLATE,BACKUP,COVER FOOTSWITCH . . . . . 2.0 EA
056 ...... 202-1492-001 . . . . . . GASKET,COVER,FOOTSWITCH . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 EA
057 ...... 801-004 . . . . . . . . . . . WASHER,FLAT,M4 SST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.0 EA
058 ...... 803-004 . . . . . . . . . . . NUT,HEX,M4X0.7 SST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.0 EA
059 ...... 200-1339-001 . . . . . . PAD,SOLE,FOOTPEDAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
060 ...... 200-1380-001 . . . . . . SUPPORT,ENCODER,FOOTSWITCH . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
061 ...... 798-014 . . . . . . . . . . . WASHER,FLAT,NO.10 .062 THK NYL . . . . . . . 3.0 EA
063 ...... 797-085 . . . . . . . . . . . WASHER,INT LOCK.17X.34X.02 SST . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
064 ...... 807-002 . . . . . . . . . . . SCREW,CAP HD SKT,M3X6 SST . . . . . . . . . . . 5.0 EA
065 ...... 200-1337-001 . . . . . . GEAR,SPUR,GEARMOTOR MODIFIED . . . . . . 1.0 EA
066 ...... 200-1401-001 . . . . . . PLATE,SWITCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
067 ...... 200-1402-001 . . . . . . BEARING,SPRING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
071 ...... 200-1419-001 . . . . . . BRACKET,INSULATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
072 ...... 200-1494-001 . . . . . . PLATE,CONTACT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
073 ...... 200-1495-001 . . . . . . PLATE,STOP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
075 ...... 262-069 . . . . . . . . . . . SWITCH,PROBE & RECEPTACLE . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 EA
076 ...... 891-013 . . . . . . . . . . . LUBRICANT,GREASE,MULTI-PURPOSE . . . . . A/R ML
077 ...... 040-049 . . . . . . . . . . . TUBING,HEAT SHRINK,.063 ID BLK . . . . . . . . A/R FT 2 X .70" LONG
078 ...... 797-083 . . . . . . . . . . . WASHER,INT LOCK.12X.27X.02 SST . . . . . . . 1.0 EA
079 ...... 809-002 . . . . . . . . . . . SCREW,BTN HD SKT,M3X8 SST . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 EA
083 ...... 891-019 . . . . . . . . . . . LUBRICANT,SEALANT,VALVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . A/R OZ
085 ...... 805-045 . . . . . . . . . . . SETSCREW,SKT HD,FLT M4X16 SST . . . . . . . 2.0 EA
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SECTION EIGHT
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION
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