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2C201-164E*B

INSTALLATION MANUAL
FOR CONSOLE UPGRADE KIT
FOR TOSHIBA SCANNER

(TSX-101A)
MODEL CGS-37A
(2C201-164E*B)

 TOSHIBA MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION 2004-2006


ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
IMPORTANT!

1. No part of this manual may be copied or reprinted, in whole or in part,


without prior written permission.

2. The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice
and without legal obligation.

3. The contents of this manual are correct to the best of our knowledge.
Please inform us of any ambiguous or erroneous descriptions, missing
information, etc.

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REVISION RECORD

REV. DATE REASON PAGE SER. DOC.


(MM/YY) /AUTHOR CHANGED No. PRODUCT.

INI. 07/'04 Mr. Soejima ------- TM-WI7

*A 03/'05 Mr. Onuki

*B 07/'06 Change of HUB Mr. Hashimoto P. 67

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Safety Precautions

1. Meaning of Signal Words

In this manual, the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION are used to
indicate safety and other important instructions. The signal words and their meanings are
defined as follows. Please understand their meanings clearly before reading this manual.

Signal word Meaning

DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided,


will result in death or serious injury.

WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,


could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,


may result in minor or moderate injury.

CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may


result in property damage.

In addition to the above, the signal word NOTE is used to indicate other important information.

NOTE Indicates reference information that enables more efficient use of the
equipment.

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2. Safety Precautions

Please observe the following precautions to ensure the safety of the service engineer as well as
operators when servicing this equipment. For detailed information about each precaution, refer
to the main body of this manual.

DANGER: 1. This system is not explosion-proof. Therefore, do not use


flammable or explosive gases near the system. If flammable or
explosive gases enter the system, a fire or explosion may occur.

2. When servicing is to be performed with the system cover open, be


sure to turn OFF the power of the system at the distribution board
and wait for five minutes or more to prevent workers from
receiving electric shocks or being injured due to unexpected
system operations.

3. If it is necessary to perform servicing with the system turned ON,


supply power only to the required parts. At the same time, take
safety measures such as turning OFF the power of the cover
switch and NFB120 (power on the rotation servo monitor).

WARNING: 1. Before starting service procedures, turn OFF the breaker and all
the system power switches on the distribution board. (To ensure
safety.)

2. When cables are connected, the connectors must be connected


firmly and the screws must be tightened securely. Loose
connectors or screws in the power system may increase contact
resistance, possibly resulting in smoke generation or a fire due
to heat generation.
(Refer to subsection 2.5 "Replacing the CPU BOX".)

3. Make sure that ground cables are securely connected for


electrical shock prevention and stable system operation.

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CAUTION: 1. When installation work must be temporarily interrupted, take
appropriate measures such as closing the cover etc. to ensure
safety.

2. Connecting or using any device in combination may cause the


system to operate unstably or dangerously.

3. Make sure that the power supply, frequency, voltage and voltage
fluctuation values conform to the specifications of the system.

4. Confirm that the breaker of the distribution board satisfies the


standards such as capacity specified by the site planning manual
(2A201-377E).

• For the console/gantry stationary section : 50 A

5. Make sure that all the cable connectors are connected correctly
and that the cables are arranged properly.

6. Before starting X-ray exposure, check whether the necessary


protective measures have been taken, so that the door is closed,
no persons or X-ray sensitive materials such as film are in the
scanner room, and X-rays do not leak from the scanner room.

7. Before performing calibration data acquisition, wait for at least 3


hours after the power is turned ON to allow stabilization of the
detector. If calibration data acquisition is performed before the
detector has stabilized, the acquired images may contain ring
artifacts.
(Refer to subsection 2.13 "Acquiring Calibration Data".)

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CAUTION: 1. Keep the site room at proper temperature and humidity, and well ventilated.
Keep the system protected from unnecessary vibration or shock.

2. When replacement or inspection work is performed for PWBs, hard disks, etc.
which may be damaged by static electricity, be sure to wear an antistatic wrist
band.

3. When bringing in the CPU BOX, bring it in on a cart.


Do not bring in the CPU BOX on the chassis with casters.
The CPU BOX is a precision machine; therefore, unnecessary vibration may
result in a malfunction.
The casters should only be used for moving the CPU BOX within the CT
control room.
(Refer to subsection 2.2 "Bringing-In the CPU BOX".)

4. When the transport personnel are given the responsibility for the bringing-in
work, make sure that they have a thorough understanding of the precautions
described in this manual and are aware of the contents of the manual.
(Refer to subsection 2.2 "Bringing-In the CPU BOX".)

5. Only service engineers are permitted to connect cables to the power line
connectors of the power transformer at the rear of the CPU BOX.
If people other than service engineers perform cable connection, the internal
fuse may blow in some systems, making it impossible to use the monitor, etc.
(Refer to subsection 2.5.2 "Assembling the CPU BOX".)

6. Be sure to back up the imager performance file before modifying it, as the file
could be damaged during modification.
In addition, back up the imager performance file that has been modified, since
it may inadvertently be overwritten by an earlier version during upgrade to a
new version of the software, etc.

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Before You Use This Manual

1. Relationship between this manual and the installation


quality check sheet

This manual includes forms for the Installation Quality Check Sheet to be filled in during
installation work. Be sure to read this section before starting the installation work.

„ Relationship between the table of contents and the installation quality check sheet

Inspection item keywords


Numbers in brackets < > correspond to the check item numbers in 2J201-064E.

2.10.2 AC/DC voltage check .................................................................................... 36


→ <2> Check on input voltage

2.10.3 Operation check of the emergency switch .......................................... 36


→ <7> Operational check of the emergency switch

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„ Relationship between the contents of the main text and the installation quality check
sheet

Record column
When the checked item is acceptable, place a check mark (√) or write "OK".
If adjustment or repair was performed, select the applicable number from the
footnote* (bottom of the sheet) and write it in the corresponding space.

[ ] The AC/DC voltages meet the standards. 2J201-064E <2>

Measured
Measuring point Standard value
value
<AC voltage check>
Writing down the measured value V
Console 1 and 2 of TB1 180 V to 220 V
Write down the value obtained during installation and
transfer it to the installation quality check sheet.
<DC voltage adjustment>
Perform DC voltage adjustment with connection made to
all PWBs.
1. CPU BOX
(1) PS2 (+5 V) : TB7-1, 2 +4.95 to +5.17 V V
(2) PS3 (+12 V) : TB7-3, 4 +11.9 to +12.5 V V
(3) PS4 (+12 V) : TB7-5, 6 +11.9 to +12.5 V V

2. REC BOX
(1) RPS1 (+24 V) +23.9 to +24.5 V V
(2) RPS2 (+3.3 V) +3.29 to +3.35 V V
(3) RPS3 (+5 V) +4.95 to 5.15 V V

When an action such as adjustment is performed


A footnote is provided on all applicable pages of the installation quality check
sheet. When an action such as adjustment or repair is performed during
installation, fill in the appropriate number (1 to 7).

* Type of work to be entered on the installation quality check sheet

1. Replacement 2. Repair 3. Adjustment 4. Tightening 5. Cleaning 6. Lubrication 7. Other work performed

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Table of Contents

Numbers in brackets < > correspond to the check items in 2J201-064E.

Safety Precautions ......................................................................................................... 4


Before You Use This Manual .................................................................................. 8

1. Outline.......................................................................................................... 13
1.1 Scope ................................................................................................................. 13

1.2 Standard Composition .......................................................................... 13

1.3 Overall Sizes and Mass ........................................................................ 13

1.4 Installation Tool List ............................................................................... 14


1.5 Related Documents ................................................................................. 15
1.5.1 Newly added manuals ................................................................................... 15

1.5.2 Manuals requiring replacement ................................................................ 15

1.5.3 Manuals that should be used as is.......................................................... 16

1.6 Options ............................................................................................................. 17

2. Installation.............................................................................................. 18
2.1 Checking Components ......................................................................... 19
2.2 Bringing-In the CPU BOX.................................................................... 19

2.3 Backing Up Study Data ........................................................................ 20


2.4 Backing Up the Software Settings ............................................... 21
2.4.1 Backing up the related information ........................................................ 21

2.4.2 Backing up the eXam Plans ....................................................................... 21

2.4.3 Backing up other data .................................................................................. 22

2.5 Replacing the CPU BOX ...................................................................... 23

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2.5.1 Removing the installed CPU BOX............................................................ 23

2.5.2 Assembling the CPU BOX ........................................................................... 28

2.6 Replacing the Mice .................................................................................. 32

2.7 Mounting the EMC Core....................................................................... 32

2.8 Checking the Wiring ............................................................................... 32


2.9 Checks Before Turning ON the Power...................................... 35
2.9.1 Checking the insulation ............................................................................... 35

2.9.2 Checking the line voltage ............................................................................ 35

2.10 Turning ON the Power........................................................................... 35


2.10.1 Supplying power to the console .............................................................. 35

2.10.2 AC/DC voltage check .................................................................................... 36


→ <2> Check on input voltage

2.10.3 Operation check of the emergency switch .......................................... 36


→ <7> Operational check of the emergency switch

2.11 Operational Check of the Console............................................... 37


→ <8> Check of the sound system

2.12 Software Setting ........................................................................................ 39


2.12.1 Registering site-related information ....................................................... 39

2.12.2 Initializing the disk array and the image disk ..................................... 39

2.12.3 Restoring the site-specific information................................................. 39

2.12.4 Patient-couch type setting .......................................................................... 40

2.13 Acquiring Calibration Data ................................................................ 43

2.14 Integrated Test ............................................................................................ 43


2.14.1 Scan operation check ................................................................................... 43
→ <4> Check of scan operation

2.14.2 Image quality check ....................................................................................... 43

2.15 Attaching the Model Label ................................................................. 44


2.16 Operational Checks of the Options............................................. 44

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3. Imager Connecting Procedures ............................... 45
3.1 DICOM Imager ............................................................................................. 45

3.2 Imager Setting Procedures................................................................ 57

4. APPENDIX ............................................................................................... 62
4.1 Setting the Hyper Terminal................................................................ 62
4.2 Network (Imager) Connection ......................................................... 64

4.3 Additional Information for the Service Manual,


Console Volume (2D201-079E) ....................................................... 68
4.4 Additional Information for the Circuit Connection
Diagram List (2K201-069E) ................................................................ 69

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1. Outline
1.1 Scope
This manual describes the installation procedures for the console upgrade kit
(CGS-37A/1) for the Toshiba whole-body X-ray CT scanners Aquilion TSX-101A/6 and
TSX-101A/8, including the system configuration, installation, connection, performance
check, and adjustment of each unit.

1.2 Standard Composition


For further details, refer to the packing list.

(1) CPU BOX -------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 set

(2) Mice --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2

(3) EMC cores------------------------------------------------------------------------------2

(4) Core securing bands -----------------------------------------------------------------4

(5) Model labels----------------------------------------------------------------------------1 set

(6) Accessories ----------------------------------------------------------------------------1 set

(7) Operation manuals -------------------------------------------------------------------1 set

1.3 Overall Sizes and Mass

Dimensions
Unit name Mass [kg]
Width [mm] Depth [mm] Height [mm]
CPU BOX 450 815 700 118

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1.4 Installation Tool List
The installation tools that are required in addition to general tools are listed below.

No. Name Quantity Remarks


1 Light 1

2 Cleaner 1
3 Digital voltmeter 1
4 Digital storage oscilloscope 1
5 PC (that can be used as a terminal) 1
6 Terminal connection cable 1

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1.5 Related Documents
1.5.1 Newly added manuals

Use the following manuals in addition to the existing manuals provided for the CT
system.

(1) Installation manual (this manual)

(2) Installation quality check sheet (2J201-064E)

(3) Maintenance and inspection manual (2Y201-064E)

*: 2Y201-064E contains information that is supplementary to that in the


maintenance and inspection manual for the CT system. Therefore, refer to both
2Y201-064E and the maintenance and inspection manual for the CT system
when inspecting the CT system.

1.5.2 Manuals requiring replacement

Replace the existing manuals for the CT system with new manuals as specified in the
table below.

Manual number
Manual name
Old manual New manual
(1) Service manual, Console volume 2D201-060E → 2D201-079E
*: Additional information regarding the service
manual, console volume is provided in section 4
"APPENDIX" of this manual.
(2) Service manual, Software volume 2D260-069E → 2D260-074E
(3) Operation manual, Basic volume 2B201-269E → 2B201-313E
(4) Operation manual, Quick reference volume 2B201-270E → 2B201-314E
(5) Operation manual, Reference volume 2B201-271E → 2B201-315E
(6) Operation manual, 3D volume 2B201-272E → 2B201-316E
(7) Parts list 2F201-055E → 2F201-060E

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1.5.3 Manuals that should be used as is

The following manuals provided for the CT system should be used as is.

(1) Site-planning manual (2A201-377E)

(2) Operation manual, Precautions volume (2B201-299E)

(3) Installation manual (2C201-150E)

*: The items describing the CPU BOX cannot be used.

(4) Service manual, Gantry mechanism volume (2D201-061E)

(5) Service manual, Patient couch mechanism volume (2D201-062E)

(6) Service manual, Gantry/couch control section volume (2D201-063E)

(7) Service manual, X-ray system volume (2D201-064E)

(8) Service manual, Data acquisition section volume (2D201-065E)

(9) Service manual, Data transfer section volume (2D201-059E)

(10) Maintenance and inspection manual (2Y201-057E)

*: Refer to both this manual and the newly supplied maintenance and inspection
manual (2Y201-064E) when inspecting the CT system.

(11) Connection diagram list (2K201-069E)

*: Additional information regarding the connection diagram list is provided in


section 4 of this manual.

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1.6 Options
Orders must be placed again for the following options.

(1) Quantitative bone mineral study system

(2) Regional cerebral blood flow analysis system (Xe-Study)

(3) Stereotactics (Komai-type stereotactic support system)

(4) Dental package

(5) FlyThrough kit

(6) Cerebral blood flow analysis system (CBP-Study)

(7) Respiration-synchronized scan system

(8) ECG-gated scan system

(9) ECG-gated reconstruction system

(10) Cardiac function analysis software (CFA)

(11) High-speed scan kit (0.4-s scan system kit)

(12) DICOM Storage SCP

(13) DICOM MWM

(14) DICOM Q/R SCP

(15) DICOM Q/R SCU

(16) DICOM MPPS

(17) DICOM Storage Commitment SCU

(18) Real-time image reconstruction system (CT fluoroscopy)

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2. Installation
2.1 Checking components

2.2 Bringing-in the CPU BOX

2.3 Backing up study data

2.4 Backing up the software settings

2.5 Replacing the CPU BOX

2.6 Replacing the mice

2.7 Mounting the EMC core

2.8 Checking wiring

2.9 Checks before turning ON the power

2.10 Turning ON the power

2.10.3 Operational check of the emergency switch

2.11 Operational check of the console

2.12 Software setting

2.13 Acquiring calibration data

2.14 Integrated test

2.15 Attaching the model label

2.16 Operational checks of the options

Explanation of operation to the customer

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2.1 Checking Components
At the time of bringing-in and unpacking the package, check the components provided
against the packing list.

2.2 Bringing-In the CPU BOX


CAUTION: When the transport personnel are given the responsibility for the bringing-
in work, make sure that they have a thorough understanding of the
precautions described in this manual and are aware of the contents of the
manual.

(1) External dimensions (Both CPU BOX and REC BOX)

450 (W) x 700 (H) x 815 (D)


815

815

100

455
700

700

450 450

Unit: mm

Figure 2.2-1 Appearance of the console

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(2) Carrying the CPU BOX

Since the CPU BOX is provided with casters, it is not necessary to lift it up after it
has been brought-in to the hospital. (However, be sure to use a cart when bringing
the CPU BOX into the hospital.)
To carry the CPU BOX over a gap, lift it by supporting it from the bottom.

CAUTION: When bringing in the CPU BOX, bring it in on a cart.


Do not bring in the CPU BOX on the chassis with casters.
The CPU BOX is a precision machine; therefore, unnecessary
vibration may result in a malfunction.
The casters should only be used for moving the CPU BOX within the
CT control room.

2.3 Backing Up Study Data


Back up the following data if required.

• Image data : Back up the image data on an MO disk.

• Raw data (patient information) : Back up the raw data on an MO disk.

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2.4 Backing Up the Software Settings
2.4.1 Backing up the related information

Display the site-related information, such as the hospital name set at the time of
installation of the system, the eXam Plans, etc., as well as the site-specific information
and write down the information items.

2.4.2 Backing up the eXam Plans

Use the site-specific information backup tool to back up the eXam Plans.

Note that the MO containing the backed up data cannot be used at the new console as
is. To use the backed up eXam Plans, copy the data to the PC by performing the
following procedures.

Note: Do not close the console window during the processes in steps (2) to (6) below.
If the console window is closed during these processes, it may become difficult to
remove the MO disk from the MOD.

(1) Place the MO disk containing the backed up data in the MOD.

(2) Start up the console window.

(3) Enter the following commands to confirm that the eXam Plan files are present on
the MO disk.

% MODmount [Enter]
% cd†/MOD [Enter] († here and in the subsequent descriptions indicates a
space.)
% cd†XXXXXX [Enter] (xxxxxx indicates the directory name specified using the
site-specific information backup tool.)
% ls [Enter]

(4) Copy the eXam Plan files to the PC.

(5) Enter the following commands in the console window.

% cd†/ [Enter]
% MODmount [Enter]
% exit [Enter]

(6) Remove the MO disk from the MOD.

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2.4.3 Backing up other data

Write down the setting conditions for the following items.

(1) Calibration data

(2) Filter processing coefficient values

(3) Patient registration preset data

(4) Option settings for the scan plan function

(5) Imager-related setting information

(6) Network-related setting information

(7) Left/right alignment correction value

(8) Optional settings for the scanogram/CT image display change function

(9) Study scheduler related information

(10) Real EC pull-down menu

(11) Setting information for each option

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2.5 Replacing the CPU BOX

DANGER: When servicing is to be performed with the system cover


open, be sure to turn OFF the power of the system at the
distribution board and wait for five minutes or more to prevent
workers from receiving electric shocks or being injured due to
unexpected system operations.

WARNING: When cables are connected, the connectors must be


connected firmly and the screws must be tightened securely.
Loose connectors or screws in the power system may
increase contact resistance, possibly resulting in smoke
generation or a fire due to heat generation.

2.5.1 Removing the installed CPU BOX


(1) Removing the covers

1. Remove both side covers and the connector panel cover (on the back) of the
CPU BOX and open the front cover of the CPU BOX.

Mass of one cover: Approx. 3 kg

Figure 2.5-1 CPU BOX side cover

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Figure 2.5-2 CPU BOX connector panel cover

2. Remove the left side cover of the REC BOX.

Mass of one cover: Approx. 3 kg

Figure 2.5-3 REC BOX left side cover

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(2) Removing the cables

1. Remove the following cables to the CNN panel on the back of the CPU BOX
(refer to figure 2.5-4).

1) Monitor signal cable × 2 (MONITOR1, MONITOR2)

2) Keyboard cable × 2 (KEYBOARD1, KEYBOARD2)

MONITOR1 MONITOR2
HKB1 HKB2
(Hybrid (Hybrid
keyboard 1) keyboard 2)

Figure 2.5-4 CNN panel on the back of the CPU BOX (1)

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3) Intercom cable × 1 (S03)

4) GTS-XC cable × 1 (S02)

5) S-CONT2 cable × 1 (CS03)

6) S-CONT1 cable × 1 (CS02)

7) CONT FC-AL optical cable × 1 (CS01)

SI03 SI07 SI01 IMAGER


ETHER
SERIAL1 SI07 SI06 SI05 SI04

VIDEO1

VOICE

VIDEO2
MONITOR1 MONITOR2
CONT
FC-AL

XC GTS 1ST HKB 2ST HKB


SCONT2 SCONT1

S02 CS03 CS02


S03

CS01

Speaker in the Speaker in the


operation room scanning room

Figure 2.5-5 CNN panel on the back of the CPU BOX (2)

8) Cables that have been connected for the use of the options

At this time, write down the cable names, the connection destinations, and
the connector names.

2. Disconnect the monitor power cable from the lower part of the rear of the CPU
BOX.

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3. Disconnect the following cables from the terminal board on the side of the
CPU BOX.

1) Power cable from the distribution board (P01): 1 and 2 of TB1 and the
grounding bar

2) Power cable to the gantry (P04) : 3 to 8 of TB2

3) Power cable to the REC BOX (CP01) : 1 and 2 of TB6 and the
grounding bar

4) Cables connected to the terminal board in order to externally supply 200 V

Green

Green
P01 CP01 P04

Figure 2.5-6

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2.5.2 Assembling the CPU BOX

(1) Installation

Install the CPU BOX referring to figure 2.2-1.

Lower the adjusters of the CPU BOX to fix the console in place.

(2) Removing the covers

1. Remove both side covers and the connector panel cover (on the back) of the
CPU BOX and open the front cover of the CPU BOX.

Mass of one cover: Approx. 3 kg

Figure 2.5-7 CPU BOX side cover

Figure 2.5-8 CPU BOX connector panel cover

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(3) Cable connections

1. Connect the following cables to the CNN panel on the back of the CPU BOX
(refer to figures 2.5-4 and 2.5-5).

At this time, route the cables through the opening in the lower part of the panel
and secure them using cable ties.

1) Monitor signal cable × 2 (MONITOR1, MONITOR2)

2) Keyboard cable × 2 (KEYBOARD1, KEYBOARD2)

3) Intercom cable × 1 (S03)

4) GTS-XC cable × 1 (S02)

5) S-CONT2 cable × 1 (CS03)

6) S-CONT1 cable × 1 (CS02)

7) CONT FC-AL optical cable × 1 (CS01)

8) Reconnect the cables for the options to the corresponding connectors,


referring to the cable names, connection destinations, and connector
names that were written down when the cables were disconnected.

2. Connect the monitor power cable to the power connector located in the lower
part of the rear of the CPU BOX.

CAUTION: Only service engineers are permitted to connect cables to the


power line connectors of the power transformer at the rear of the
CPU BOX.
If people other than service engineers perform cable connection,
the internal fuse may blow in some systems, making it
impossible to use the monitor, etc.

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3. Reconnect the following cables to the terminal board on the side of the CPU
BOX.

1) Power cable from the distribution board (P01): 1 and 2 of TB1 and the
grounding bar

2) Power cable to the gantry (P04) : 3 to 8 of TB2

3) Power cable to the REC BOX (CP01) : 1 and 2 of TB6 and the
grounding bar

TB6 TB6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 TB1

TB6 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
3

P04 CP01 P01

Clamp these cables at the outlet on the CPU BOX chassis.

Figure 2.5-9

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CPU BOX

Power SW
TB-3(CONT) Power Cont
‚1
1 9
2 12 34
2 10
3 3 11
5 RY2 12 PS1
4 6 13
7 14 135
5 8 4
6
7 1 9
2 10
8 3
Line 2 :
Line 1 :

11
5 RY3 12
9 6 13
10 7 14
8 4
TB-7
TB-1(AC200V IN) (DC5V/DC12V)
1 9
10 9 1234
2 10
11 8 1 CNN10
1 3 11 1
5 RY5 12 12 7 2
CP RY1 2 3
CNN11
From the 6 13 1 6 4
2 7 5
SS/ADI3
distribution board 14 2 3 4 3
8 4
3 4 CNN4
5
10 9
11 8 6
TB-2(Gantry) 12 7
T1 6
1
Grounding bar 1 2 5
3 4
2
+V
+V
3 L +S
TB-4 N -V FAN
FG -V
4 (AC200V) -S
0 1 1234

31
To the gantry 5 2 4 FUSE3
2 1 1 PS3(12V)
6 RY4 1
TR 2
6 8 2
FUSE4
7
3
6 of TB5 (grounding)
3 of TB5 (grounding)

8
4 HKB1
5
1 FUSE1 PS2(5V)
To the REC BOX 6
2 +V
FUSE2 L +V
7 N

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4 and 5 of TB5 (200 VAC)
1 and 2 of TB5 (200 VAC)

3 FG -V
8 -V
-S
SYSTEM DATA HKB2
TB-6(AC200V) HDD HDD
9

FDD CD-RW
TB-5(AC200V)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 PC1
PS PC1
MOTHER
BOARD
SYSTEM DATA
HDD HDD
Monitor1 Monitor2
PC2
FDD CD-RW MOD MOTHER
+V
+V BOARD
+S
PS4(12V) -V PS PC2
-V
-S

HUB1
0
200 TB-9
E

TRANS
terminals on the terminal board (TB5). (Refer to figure 2.5-10.)

Figure 2.11-2 Audio system block diagram


4) Connect the power cable for externally supplying 200 VAC to the following
2.6 Replacing the Mice
Replace the mice connected to the hybrid keyboard with the mice provided in the kit.
(The two mice are same.)

2.7 Mounting the EMC Core


Mount the EMC core provided in the kit on the keyboard cable connected between the
hybrid keyboard and the CPU BOX (refer to the photograph shown below).

Secure the core with the band provided in the kit.

Cores must be mounted for both the S console and the D console. (The two cores are
the same.)

Figure 2.7-1

2.8 Checking the Wiring


Refer to figures 2.8-1 and 2.8-2 to confirm that all the cables are connected
appropriately.

* For the imager connection procedures, refer to section 3.

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[COLOR : BLACK]

[SPEAKER]
SPEAKER C-ROOM

S01 : (BSX70-0391)
[IC6B] [DAS]
S03 : (CX70-02735-1)
[CNN 4] [INTERCOM]
S02 : (CX70-02675-1)
[CN603] [GTS.XC]
P04 : (CX70-02725-1)
[CNN 5] [TB 2]

P02 : (PX70-02582-1)
[TB 1] [200V]
E01 : (PX70-02585-1) P01 : (CX70-03024-1)
[200V] [TB 1]

P03 : (PX70-02583-1)
[TB 2] [200V]
CS01:
[CONT FC-AL] [CONT FC-AL]
POWER (BSX74-1358-01)
CS02:
[S-CONT 1] [S-CONT 1]
(CX74-06257-1)
SIGNAL (FCS12 : CX77-96087-1)
[CN456] [CNN 2] CS03:
[S-CONT 2] [S-CONT 2]
POWER (FCP40 : CX77-96088-1) (CX74-06258-1)
[CNN 380] [CNN 1] CP01:
[TB 6] [RTB 1]
EARTH (FCE01 : CX77-96089-1) (CX74-06278-1)

SIGNAL (FCS46 : CX77-80261-2) [CNN8]


[CN408] CKCN CKCN
CGGT CBTB (CPU BOX) (REC BOX)
[COLOR : BLUE] FOOT-SW [COLOR : WHITE] [COLOR : WHITE]

Figure 2.8-1 Cable connections

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Distribution board

E00
P00

System
transformer* Couch

Gantry (blue)

(Scan room)

Speaker (black)
(Operator's room)

REC BOX

CPU BOX

* When line voltage is 200 V±10 V, the system


transformer is not required.

Figure 2.8-2 Overall wiring diagram

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2.9 Checks Before Turning ON the Power
2.9.1 Checking the insulation

Before turning power ON, check whether the power system is grounded using a tester.
When it is not, try to find the cause in each unit and take appropriate action for it. Do
not turn ON the power until it is resolved.

(1) Turn OFF the circuit breaker in the distribution board.

(2) Turn ON the circuit breaker and power switch in each unit.

(3) Make sure that the connection between the output terminal (U, V) of the circuit
breaker and the grounding terminal in the distribution board is not short-circuited.

2.9.2 Checking the line voltage

Check the single-phase input supply voltage for the distribution board (should be
between 180 and 220 V).

2.10 Turning ON the Power


Check the performance of the power supply and the emergency switch. If any fault is
detected, take proper action according to the Service Manual for the CT system.

2.10.1 Supplying power to the console

(1) Open the left and right side covers of both the CPU BOX and the REC BOX and
turn OFF the breakers on the POWER CONT (breaker for CPU BOX: left side
when viewed from the front; breaker for REC BOX: right side when viewed from the
front) and the power switch.

(2) Turn ON the breaker on the distribution board.

(3) Turn ON the breakers on the POWER CONT (breaker for CPU BOX: left side when
viewed from the front; breaker for REC BOX: right side when viewed from the
front).

(4) Confirm that the fans of the CPU BOX and the REC BOX are operating.

When the power switch is turned ON, the system starts up.

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2.10.2 AC/DC voltage check

Check the AC/DC voltages of the console referring to table 2.10-1.


If the standards are not satisfied, perform adjustment.

Table 2.10-1 [ ] The AC/DC voltages meet the standards. 2J201-064E <2>

Measured
Measuring point Standard value
value
<AC voltage check>
Console 1 and 2 of TB1 180 V to 220 V V

<DC voltage adjustment>


Perform DC voltage adjustment with connection made to
all PWBs.
1. CPU BOX
(1) PS2 (+5 V) : TB7-1, 2 +4.95 to +5.17 V V
(2) PS3 (+12 V) : TB7-3, 4 +11.9 to +12.5 V V
(3) PS4 (+12 V) : TB7-5, 6 +11.9 to +12.5 V V

2. REC BOX
(1) RPS1 (+24 V) +23.9 to +24.5 V V
(2) RPS2 (+3.3 V) +3.29 to +3.35 V V
(3) RPS3 (+5 V) +4.95 to 5.15 V V

2.10.3 Operation check of the emergency switch

[ ] There is no abnormality. 2J201-064E <7>

Press the emergency switch on the keyboard and confirm that the power of the gantry is
turned OFF.

It is possible to resupply power by turning the power switch of the console OFF then ON
after performing shutdown of the console.

* Type of work to be entered on the installation quality check sheet

1. Replacement 2. Repair 3. Adjustment 4. Tightening 5. Cleaning 6. Lubrication 7. Other work performed

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2.11 Operational Check of the Console
(1) Turn ON the power of the console and confirm that the system starts up normally.

(2) Perform operational checks of the audio system.

[ ] There is no abnormality. 2J201-064E <8>

(a) Confirm that the sound of the gantry microphones (three pieces) is heard from
the console speaker.

(b) Confirm that the sound of the console microphone is heard from the gantry
speaker by pushing the TALK key.

If there is any problem with the sound or its quality when the checks described
above are performed, perform adjustment using the VRs on the SS/ADI3. The
positions and the block diagram of the sound system VRs are shown below.

VR9

VR8

VR6
VR1
VR5 VR3
VR2

Figure 2.11-1 Locations of the SS/ADI3 audio system VRs

SS/ADI3

Adjustment method
VR No. Function
Clockwise Counterclockwise
VR1 Gantry speaker volume adjustment MAX MIN
VR2 Console speaker volume adjustment MAX MIN
VR3 Automatic voice message playback gain adjustment MAX MIN
VR5 Gantry microphone tone controller (midrange) MAX MIN
VR6 Gantry microphone tone controller (treble) MAX MIN
VR8 Console microphone tone controller (midrange) MAX MIN
VR9 Console microphone tone controller (treble) MAX MIN

* Type of work to be entered on the installation quality check sheet


1. Replacement 2. Repair 3. Adjustment 4. Tightening 5. Cleaning 6. Lubrication 7. Other work performed

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GANTRY CPU BOX
KGTSP PWB SS/ADI3 PWB

Tone control circuit-1


Gantry front Digital volume circuit-1
microphone Console
speaker
VR1 VR2

Gantry rear
microphone
Midrange VR5
VR2

Treble VR6

Keyboard
PWB Tone control circuit-2

(3) Attaching the CPU BOX cover


Keyboard Digital volume circuit-2
microphone Gantry
speaker
VR1

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Midrange VR8

Treble VR9

Attach the cover referring to figures 2.5-7 and 2.5-8.


Automatic audio message
playback circuit

VR3

Figure 2.11-2 Audio system block diagram


2.12 Software Setting
2.12.1 Registering site-related information

Register the recorded site-related information items, such as the hospital name,
according to the software service manual for the CT system.

2.12.2 Initializing the disk array and the image disk


Initialize the disk array (S-console only) and the image disk (S-console and D-console)
according to the software service manual for the CT system.

2.12.3 Restoring the site-specific information

Restore the site-specific information items that were previously backed up.

(1) Restoring the eXam Plans

Register the eXam Plans that were copied to the PC to the S-console.

1. Copy the eXam Plan files from the PC to the x:\tmp directory of the S-console
CPU BOX.

2. Start up the console window and enter the following commands.

[c:/Documents and Settings/kingbird] x: [Enter]


[x:/] cd†/usr [Enter]
[x:/usr] mkdir†people [Enter]
[x:/usr] cd†people [Enter]
[x:/usr/people] In†-s†/ct†kingbird [Enter]
[x:/usr/people] cd†/tmp [Enter]
[x:/tmp] tar†xvf†Exam.Plan [Enter]
[x:/tmp] epswpFile [Enter]
[x:/tmp] epconv†-a [Enter]
[x:/tmp] rm†Exam.Plan [Enter]
[x:/tmp] exit [Enter]

(2) Restoring the Real EC pull-down menu

Restore the recorded setting values after selecting Utility → eXam Plan → Real EC
Setting.

Since preset numbers are set for Real EC conditions in an eXam Plan, the settings
must be restored in preset number order.

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(3) Restoring the other settings

Of the following items, restore those that were written down. Use the procedure
described in the software service manual for the CT system.

• Calibration data • Left/right alignment correction value


• Filter processing coefficient values • Optional settings for the scanogram/
CT image display change function
• Patient registration preset data • Study scheduler related information
• Optional settings for the scan plan • Setting information for each option
function
• Imager-related setting information
• Network-related setting
information

2.12.4 Patient-couch type setting

Perform the following work at the S-console to set the patient-couch type.

(1) Select [Utility] → [Engineering], enter the password (Kingbird), and then select
[System Tool].

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(2) When the following window is displayed, select [Special Configuration].

(3) When the following window is displayed, select [CBTB Option].

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(4) When the following window is displayed, click the button corresponding to the
couch type installed at the site.

[CBTB-014A]: For patient couch CBTB-014A


[CBTB-016A]: For patient couch CBTB-016A
[CBTB-016B]: For patient couch CBTB-016B

After clicking the above button, click [Cancel].

Click the button corresponding to


the couch type installed at the site.

Click this button after selecting


one of the above buttons.

(5) Terminate the system by selecting [Utility] → [Shutdown].

The selected patient-couch type becomes effective the next time the system is
started up.

(6) Confirmation after setting is completed

Attempt to enter "1750" for the scanoscopy length using the eXam Plan function.

Confirm the following.

• When the CBTB-014A is set

The message "Set a length of 1390 or less." is displayed.

• When the CBTB-016A is set

"1750" can be entered as is.

• When the CBTB-016B is set

The message "Set a length of 1450 or less." is displayed.

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2.13 Acquiring Calibration Data
Set the water phantom using the phantom holder and acquire calibration data.

For the acquisition procedure, refer to the Service Manual (2D260-074E).

CAUTION: Before performing calibration data acquisition, wait for at least


3 hours after the power is turned ON to allow stabilization of the
detector. If calibration data acquisition is performed before the
detector has stabilized, the acquired images may contain ring
artifacts.

2.14 Integrated Test


2.14.1 Scan operation check
[ ] There is no abnormality. 2J201-064E <4>

(1) Scanogram check


Check positions (TOP, RIGHT, LEFT).

(2) S & V scan check

(3) S & S scan check

(4) Auto-Index scan check

(5) Dynamic scan check

(6) Helical scan check

2.14.2 Image quality check

Measure the image noise, collect TOS phantom CT numbers, and make sure that the
data satisfy the values specified in the Factory Test Record.

* Type of work to be entered on the installation quality check sheet


1. Replacement 2. Repair 3. Adjustment 4. Tightening 5. Cleaning 6. Lubrication 7. Other work performed

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2.15 Attaching the Model Label
(1) Replacing the right side cover of the CPU BOX

Remove the right side cover from the new CPU BOX provided in this kit. Then,
remove the right side cover (with the console model label) from the existing CPU
BOX and mount on to the new CPU BOX.

(2) Attach the label provided in this kit to the CPU BOX right side cover at the
appropriate location next to the console model label.

2.16 Operational Checks of the Options


(1) When options are provided, install the options according to the corresponding
installation manuals and register the settings that were written down.

(2) Perform operational checks for the installed options.

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3. Imager Connecting Procedures
3.1 DICOM Imager
(1) Start up the DICOM environment setting tool to perform environment setting.

(2) Startup procedure

Select [[Utility]] → [Engineering]], enter the password, and then select


[[DICOM connect tool]].

Figure 3.1-1 Main window

(3) Setting the host information

<1> Opening the host information setting window

When [[Host]] is clicked on the menu bar of the main window shown in figure
3.1-1, the [[Add]], [[Modify]], and [[Delete]] buttons are displayed. Click the
[[Add]] button. The host information setting window shown in figure 3.1-2 is
displayed.

Figure 3.1-2 Host information setting window

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<2> Setting the host name

Click the text on the right of the "Host name" label in the window shown in
figure 3.1-2 above and then enter the host name (up to 15 characters) from
the keyboard.

<3> Setting the mnemonic name

Click the button on the right of the "Mnemonic" label in the window shown in
figure 3.1-2 above and then enter the mnemonic name (up to 15 characters)
from the keyboard.

<4> Setting the AE title

Click the text on the right of the "Application Title" label in the window shown
in figure 3.1-3 below and then enter the AE title. (For the AE title name to be
set, contact the printer manufacturer.)

<5> Port number setting

Click the text on the right of the "Port No." label in the window shown in figure
3.1-2 above and then enter the port number. (For the port number to be set,
contact the printer manufacturer.)

<6> Setting the DICOM Services

1. Opening the service setting window

Click [[Edit Service...]] in the window shown in figure 3.1-2. The Edit
Service window shown in figure 3.1-3 is displayed.

Figure 3.1-3 Edit Service window

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2. Addition of services

The following service items can be set in the Edit Service window.

• Verification : Partner host check service


• Basic Grayscale Print : Black-and-white print service (laser imager etc.)
• Basic Color Print : Color print service (color printer etc.)

To add a service, select the service displayed in the left frame of the Edit
Service window and then click [[Add]]. The added service is displayed in
the right frame of the Edit Service window (figures 3.1-4 and 3.1-5).

Figure 3.1-4 Appearance when Basic Gray Print service is selected


in the left frame

Figure 3.1-5 Appearance when the selected service is added to the


right frame of the window by clicking [[Add]]

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3. Deleting a service

To delete a service, select the name of the service to be deleted in the


right frame of the Edit Service window and then click [[Delete]]. The
selected service is deleted from the right frame of the Edit Service window
(figures 3.1-6 and 3.1-7).

Figure 3.1-6 Appearance when the service to be deleted is selected

Figure 3.1-7 Appearance when the selected service is deleted from


the right frame of the window by clicking [[Delete]].

4. Saving service settings

To save service settings, click [[OK]] in the Edit Service window. To


cancel saving of service settings, click [[Cancel]] in the Edit Service
window. The Edit Service window closes and the system returns to the
host information setting window shown in figure 3.1-2.

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<7> Setting the transfer syntax

1. Opening the Edit Transfer window

Click [[Edit Transfer...]] in the window shown in figure 3.1-2. The Edit
Transfer window shown in figure 3.1-8 is displayed.

Figure 3.1-8 Edit Transfer window

2. Setting the transfer syntax

In the service name list in the Edit Transfer window, click the service for
which a transfer syntax is to be set. In this status, when the option menu
on the right of the "Transfer Name" label is selected, a list of transfer
syntax names that can be set is displayed (figure 3.1-9). In the list, select
the transfer syntax name to be set. (The recommended name is [[Implicit
VR Little Endian]].)

Figure 3.1-9 Appearance when the transfer syntax name list is


displayed with a service selected

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3. Saving the contents of the transfer syntax

To save the contents of the transfer syntax that have been set, click [[OK]]
in the Edit Transfer window. To cancel the setting, click [[Cancel]]. The
Edit Transfer window closes and the system returns to the host
information setting window shown in figure 3.1-2.

<8> Setting a warning message

1. Opening the Edit Warning window

Click [[Edit Warning...]] in the window shown in figure 3.1-2. The Edit
Warning window shown in figure 3.1-10 is displayed.

Figure 3.1-10 Edit Warning window

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2. Setting a warning message

A list of DICOM services set at that time is displayed in the Edit Warning
window. (Services for which warning setting is not required are not
displayed.) When a service for which a warning message is to be set is
selected from the "Service Name" list, a list of items for which "Success"
and "Failed" can be set is displayed (figure 3.1-11). Select "Success" or
"Failed" for each item. (The recommended setting is "Failed".)

Figure 3.1-11 Appearance when the Basic Film Session service is


selected from the service name list

3. Saving the warning message setting

To save the warning message setting, click [[OK]] in the Edit Warning
window. To cancel the setting, click [[Cancel]]. The Edit Warning window
closes and the system returns to the host information setting window
shown in figure 3.1-2.

<9> Saving the settings made in the host information setting window

To save the settings made in the host information setting window, click [[OK]]
in the host information setting window. To cancel the settings, click [[Cancel]]
in the host information setting window. The host information setting window
closes and the system returns to the main window shown in figure 3.1-1. At
this point, the settings have not yet been saved as a file. To save them as a
file, refer to (6) "Saving".

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<10> Modifying the host information settings

To modify the host information that has already been set, select the host
information list to be modified in the main window shown in figure 3.1-1 (figure
3.1-12) and then click "Host". When the [[Add]], [[Modify]], and [[Delete]]
buttons are displayed, click [[Modify]]. The contents that have already been
set in the host information setting window shown in figure 3.1-2 are displayed
(figure 3.1-13).

Figure 3.1-12 Appearance when the host information list to be modified


is selected in the main window

Figure 3.1-13 Host information setting window displayed when "Host" in


the main window is clicked and [[Modify]] is then clicked

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<11> Deleting the host information settings

To delete the host information that has already been set, select the host
information list to be modified from the main window shown in figure 3.1-1
(figure 3.1-14) and then click "Host". When the [[Add]], [[Modify]], and
[[Delete]] buttons are displayed, click [[Delete]]. A confirmation window
including the message "OK to delete the host?" is displayed. To delete the
host information settings, click [[OK]] in the confirmation window. The
confirmation window closes and the highlighted list is deleted from the main
window(figure 3.1-15). To cancel deletion, click [[Cancel]] in the confirmation
window. The confirmation window closes and the system returns to the main
window shown in figure 3.1-1.

Figure 3.1-14 Appearance when the host information to be modified is


selected in the main window

Figure 3.1-15 Appearance when the host information list is deleted by


clicking "Host" in the main window and then clicking
[[Delete]]

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(4) Setting the association timeout values

<1> Opening the Association Timeout window

When "Timeout" is clicked in the main window shown in figure 3.1-1, the
[[Association Timeout...]] and [[Service Timeout...]] buttons are displayed.
Click [[Association Timeout...]]. The Association Timeout window shown in
figure 3.1-16 is displayed.

Figure 3.1-16 Association Timeout window

<2> Setting the association timeout values

The following items can be set in the Association Timeout window.

• Association establishment request waiting time (default value: 30)


• Association establishment response waiting time (default value: 30)
• Association establishment retry count (default value: 1)
• Association establishment retry interval (default value: 30)
• Association release waiting time (default value: 30)
• Service request waiting time (default value: 180)
• Maximum reception PDU size (default value: 64)

Click the text on the right of the label of each item and enter the value to be
set.

<3> Saving the association timeout values

To save the settings, click [[OK]] in the Association Timeout window. To


cancel the settings, click [[Cancel]] in the Association Timeout window. The
Association Timeout window closes and the system returns to the main
window shown in figure 3.1-1.

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(5) Setting the service timeout value

<1> Opening the Service Timeout window

Click "Timeout" in the main window shown in figure 3.1-1. When the
[[Association Timeout...]] and [[Service Timeout...]] buttons are displayed, click
[[Service Timeout...]]. The Service Timeout window shown in figure 3.1-17 is
displayed.

Figure 3.1-17 Service Timeout window

<2> Setting the service timeout value

To set the service timeout value for service response, select the service name
to be set from the service name list. After selection is completed, click the text
on the right of the timeout value label and enter the desired value.

Figure 3.1-18 Appearance when a service to be set is selected in the


Service Timeout window and the value is entered

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<3> Saving the service timeout value

To save the setting, click [[OK]] in the Service Timeout window. To cancel the
setting, click [[Cancel]] in the Service Timeout window. The Service Timeout
window closes and the system returns to the main window shown in figure
3.1-1.

(6) Saving

Click "File" in the main window shown in figure 3.1-1 and then [[Save]]. The
contents that have been set are saved as a file. Note that if this operation is not
performed, the settings are not saved.

(7) Termination

Terminate the tool by clicking "Quit" in the main window shown in figure 3.1-1 and
then clicking [[Quit]]. If the settings have been modified but have not been saved
as a file, a confirmation window displaying the message "Not saved yet, OK to
continue?" appears. To save the settings as a file, click [[Cancel]] in the
confirmation window and perform the procedures described in (6) above. To
terminate the tool without saving the settings as a file, click [[OK]] in the
confirmation window. The tool is terminated.

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3.2 Imager Setting Procedures
(1) Startup the imager preset function from the utility.

Figure 3.2-1

(2) Click [[New]] in the Preset window.

Figure 3.2-2

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(3) Enter the preset name and click [[Detail]].

<2> Imager name selection


Host name described in the
"hosts" file.

<1> Performance
file selection

Figure 3.2-3

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(4) First, specify the performance file. Second, specify the name of the imager to be
connected.

Third, perform setting for the other items.


"Filming Default" in the center of the window is the setting item for auto filming.
They do not need to be changed for the standard imager connection procedures.

NOTE: If the registration name in the /etc/hosts file differs from that of the
DICOM imager, the error message "Cannot Support DICOM Protocol" is
displayed.

Figure 3.2-4

(5) Click [[Imager Info]].

Figure 3.2-5

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(6) Enter the password ("Kingbird") and click [[OK]].

• TOSHIBA protocol

Figure 3.2-6

• DICOM Print

Figure 3.2-7

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(7) Set each item.

• Example of setting by TOSHIBA protocol

When 0000000001 (10 digits) is set in the "Station ID" field

Set "/vf/v1/hardcopy1/image/tm00000000/tm01/tm%s" in the "Directory" field.

First eight-digits of the station ID Last two-digits of the station ID

• Example of setting by DICOM Print

Film density setting values and the smoothing setting can be modified here.
The default settings are usually adequate. When modifying them, however, the
method of input may vary depending on the imager to be modified. Therefore,
follow the Conformance Statement for each imager when modifying these
settings.
For the maximum and minimum film density, enter a value 100 times higher than
the actual film density set by the imager.

Figure 3.2-8

Example 1: Modification of the setting value of the density


In order to set 2.80 for the maximum film density and 0.18 for the
minimum film density, enter 280 in Max_Density and 18 in
Min_Density.

NOTE: After imager setting is completed, be sure to select the imager that was
registered using "Preset selection" in the virtual film menu. Otherwise, a
filming error will occur because the system attempts to use an imager
which does not exist.

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4. APPENDIX
4.1 Setting the Hyper Terminal
(1) Select [[Programs]] → [[Accessories]] → [[Hyper Terminal]] from the start menu of
Windows to open the following window (figure 4.1-1).

Figure 4.1-1

(2) Double-click the 'Hypertrm.exe' icon to open the following window (figure 4.1-2).

(3) Enter a name in the "Name" field, select the desired icon, and click [[OK]].

*: An arbitrary name and icon can be set.

Enter a name.

Figure 4.1-2

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(4) When the following window (figure 4.1-3) is displayed, set 'Connect using' to 'Direct
to Com1' and click [[OK]].

Figure 4.1-3

(5) When the following window (figure 4.1-4) is displayed, perform port setting as
shown below.

After setting of all items is completed, click [[OK]]. The Hyper Terminal starts up.

Select '9600'.

Select '8'.

Select 'None'.

Select '1'.

Select 'None'.

Figure 4.1-4

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4.2 Network (Imager) Connection
Connect the network (imager) using the Ethernet coaxial cable by following the
procedures outlined below.

Connecting the imager to the Aquilion

(1) Preparations for connection

Confirm that installation and setting of the connection destination have been
completed. Before connecting the console to the LAN, perform the following
setting work.

(a) Console IP address and host name setting

(b) Imager application software setting

(c) LUT (Look Up Table) and MAG type setting

For setting procedures, refer to the corresponding sections of the software


service manual. Note that IP address and host name setting procedures differ
depending on the protocol (Toshiba protocol, DICOM protocol) of the imager
connected.

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(2) Connecting the console to the LAN in the hospital

To connect the console to the LAN in the hospital, a 1000Base-T or a 100Base-TX


Ethernet cable and an external HUB must be prepared in advance.

It is recommended that a switching HUB be used as the external HUB and that the
connection be made as shown in the figure below.

For 1000Base-T, a cable in category 6 is recommended as an externally connected


UTP cable.

Console
(CPU BOX)

Uplink port

For 10Base-T MAX 200 m


For 100Base-TX MAX 100 m
For 1000Base-T MAX 100 m
Normal port
Facilities of the hospital Switching HUB

Imager etc.

Figure 4.2-1

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(3) Connecting the cable in the console

(a) Perform shutdown processing and turn OFF the power supply of the system.

(b) After confirming that the OLP of the X-ray tube is low enough, turn OFF the
breaker of the distribution board.

(c) Pull the console (CPU BOX) out toward an area where the procedures can be
carried out.

(d) Remove the connector panel cover of the console (CPU BOX).

(e) Remove the cover at the left front of the console (CPU BOX).

HUB

Connector panel cover Ethernet cable hole

Figure 4.2-2 Back of the console

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(f) Route the prepared Ethernet cable to HUB port [1] of the console (CPU BOX)
through the hole for the power supply cable in the connector panel.

2nd PC
(Already connected.)

Already connected to the service


Connect here. port on the front of the CPU BOX.

1 3 5 7

2 4 6 8

1st PC Already connected to the


(Already connected.) service port on the front Do not use these ports to connect
of the CPU BOX. any devices other than the devices
specified as options.

Figure 4.2-3 Connections to the HUB

(g) Clamp the Ethernet cable to the connector panel.

(h) Close the covers of the console (CPU BOX) by reversing steps (d) and (e) and
return the console to its original position.

(4) Connection check (for the imager)

Copy the SMPTE test pattern from the provided MO to the image file directory.
Display the copied SMPTE test pattern, use the keyboard to perform STORE and
PRINT screen printing, and confirm that operation is performed normally.

(5) Adjustment (for the imager)

Adjust the film density output from the imager using the SMPTE test pattern.

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4.3 Additional Information for the Service Manual, Console
Volume (2D201-079E)
In the disk array unit in the REC BOX, when a switch for selection of 115 V/230 V is
provided in the power supply section, set the switch to the 230 V position (refer to the
following figure).

To the MHR PWB in slot 12


To the MHR PWB Not connected "I" (ON)
in slot 13

LOOP B-0 LOOP A-0 LOOP A-1 LOOP B-1

"230 V"
(This setting is not required if the
Not shorted Not shorted selection switch is not provided.)

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4.4 Additional Information for the Circuit Connection Diagram
List (2K201-069E)
Changes have been made to the following three circuit connection diagrams.

• Circuit connection diagram for the console power supply system


• Circuit connection diagram for the CPU BOX signal system
• Circuit connection diagram for the CPU BOX power supply system

(1) Circuit connection diagram for the console power supply system

Changed from power connection diagram 3XW74-6993.

CPU BOX REC BOX

Power Cont Power Cont


TB1 TB1 TB1
1 2 3 1 2 3

1 2 3

GND GND

[ CP01 ]

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MONITOR1
[ CCS07 ]
MONITOR

9 GR-2 GR-4 GR-6


CNN PANEL Keyboard

B Mouse
GR-1 GR-1
25 GR-3 20 GR-3 [ CCS01 ]
GR-5 GR-5 CONT FC-AL

MONITOR1
[ CCS08 ] ETHER
PC BOX(S-CON)
5
[CCS14] GR-2 3 GR-2
GR-4
GR-2
1ST HKB GR-4 GR-4 10
GR-6 VOICE
1 GR-6 26
GR-1 SERIAL1
GR-3 [CCS03]

30 32 SERIAL2
CONT FC-AL
GR-5 GR-5
14 7
HKB1 GR-2
GR-2 VIDEO
GR-4 GR-4 8
GR-6 GR-6 GR-2
SCONT1
[ CCS05 ] GR-4
GR-6
[ CCS06]
4 GR-2 CNN6
SCONT2 GR-4
GR-6

[ CCS02 ] CNN4
XC/GTS
[ CCS04 ]
MONITOR2 VOICE CNN1
17 GR-2
SIO4 GR-4 SS/ADI3
GR-2
GR-6

70
GR-4 6
SIO5 CNN2
GR-6 [ CCS09 ]

B
SIO6 CNN5
GR-1 GR-1 GR-2
25 GR-5 21 GR-5 12 GR-6
SIO7 CNN7

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[ CCS17 ] MONITOR2 [ CCS52 ] CNN12
CNN9 CNN8
[CCS15]
2ND HKB [ CCS53 ]
[ CCS51 ]

2
GR-1

31 33 GR-6
MONITOR
13 27 1X
GR-4
GR-5 GR-5 GR-2 GR-2 GR-6 2X
VIDEO1 11 3X
A 24 Keyboard
HKB2 GR-2
VIDEO2 GR-6
4X
(2) Circuit connection diagram for the CPU BOX signal system

Mouse 5X
6X
ETHER 7X
CONT FC-AL 8X
SERIAL1 28
ETHER
PC BOX(D-CON) GR-6
Changed from CPU BOX signal connection diagram 3XW74-6994.

SIO1
GR-2
VOICE GR-4
SIO2 15
POWER CONT
SERIAL1
SIO3 34 ETHER1
GR-6 SERIAL2 T-ETHER1
[ CCS10 ]
[ CCS11 ] ETHER2
IMAGER T-ETHER2
VIDEO

29 16
GR-6 GR-2
GR-4
MONITOR1

22 GR-1 GR-5
GR-3 GR-4
GR-5 GR-2
18
PC BOX(S-CON)

[ CCP01 ]
POWER
1ST HKB

GR-2
HKB1
19 GR-5
MONITOR2 PC BOX(D-CON) POWER SW

GR-1 [ CCP02 ]
POWER
22 GR-5

CNN4
CNN10

71
SS/ADI2
2ND HKB CNN11 OUT OUT OUT
PS2 PS3 PS4
(5V) (12V) (12V)
IN IN IN

No. 2C201-164E*B
HKB2

HUB

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

To REC BOX 1
TB4 TB7 TB3
2
TB6
3

T-CN1
(3) Circuit connection diagram for the CPU BOX power supply system

Changed from CPU BOX power connection diagram 3XW74-6995.

TRANS
1
From Main Power
2 TB1
TB9
3 TB2 TB5 0 200 E
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

To Gantry

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