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FM-DP L

Service Manual

INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION CONTROL SHEET B-1

CONTROL SHEET
Issue Date Revision Number Reason Pages Affected

03/18/99 00 New release (FM2437) All pages


06/15/99 01 Revised(FM2514) 1-1~8-5, A1-1~A2-2, A2-5,
A2-7~A2-10
10/22/99 02 Revised(FM2569) B-1~B-15, B1-3~B1-11, B2-1~B2-4,
B2-8, B2-11, B2-13, B2-14,
B2-18~B2-57, B3-2, B3-3,
B4-3~B4-9, B5-1~B5-7, B7-2, B7-6,
B7-7, B8-2, B8-4~B8-7
05/20/00 04 Revised(FM2742) B-1~B1-6, B-9, B-10, B1-5, B1-9,
B1-10, B2-18, B2-19,
B2-19.1~B2-19.4, B2-23, B2-54,
B2-55, B3-2, B3-3, B4-4, B4-5, B5-2
06/30/01 05 Revised(FM3040) B-1~B-5, B-9~B-10, B-12, B-14,
B-15, B1-1, B1-2, B1-9, B2-14,
B2-16~B2-20, B2-22,
B2-23.1~B2-25, B3-2~B3-5, B4-4,
B4-5, B5-2, B7-3~B7-11, B8-1~B8-3,
B9-1~B9-7

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INSTALLATION CONTENTS B-8

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FLOW

START

1. WORK BEFORE INSTALLATION

1.1 Precautions on Installation

1.2 Unpacking, Unloading

1.3 Carrying

1.4 Preparations

1.5 Checking Installation Package Contents

2. INSTALLATION

2.1 Removing the External Packaging of the


Equipment Main Body

2.2 Removing Covers

2.3 Removing Fixing Materials


(Remove the fixing materials according to the strings.)

2.3.1 Removal Unit (Rear of equipment)

2.3.2 Before-Sub-Scanning/Sub Scanning Unit


(Rear of equipment)

2.3.3 Transport Unit (Left side of equipment)

2.3.4 Before-Sub-scanning/Sub Scanning Unit


(Left side/Front side of equipment)

2.3.5 Storing Fixtures Securing the Unit


(rear of Equipment)

2.3.6 Removal Unit (Front of equipment)

2.3.7 Heat Development Unit (Top of equipment)

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FP3B0001.EPS

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2.4 Installing Separately Packaged Items

2.4.1 Installing the Pre-Rotary Idler Roller

2.4.2 Installing the Cleaning Roller

2.4.3 Installing the Image Memory Board


(Installing two MMB90A to the MTH11A board.)

2.4.4 CPU Board for DICOM Connection


(Notice for DICOM connection)

E-I/F
2.4.5 Installing the MEM11A Board
(Install the MEM11A board for 20 Pix/mm recording)

2.4.6 Installing the Memory Card


(Installing the memory card into the CPU90G board.)

2.4.7 Setting and Installing the Image Interface Board


(Setting and installing the optional image I/F boards.)

E-I/F Imager

Setting and Installing FIX90A Board Setting and Installing HAV90A Board
(E-I/F board) (Analog video)

Setting and Installing HAV90B Board


(High speed analog video)

Setting and Installing DIV90A Board


(Digital video)

Setting and Installing


DPI06A/06B Board
(Digital)

Setting and Installing ORP06A Board


(Optical tramsmission unit type-II)

2.5 Setting the Film Tray Size


(Change film tray size to 26 x 36, 35 x 43 if necessary.)

2.5.1 Setting Film Tray Size for Machine Numbers


to #3024, #3027 to #3099

2.5.2 Setting Film Tray Size for Machine Numbers


#3025, #3026, and #3100 Onwards

2.5.3 Attaching Position of Guide


(For All Machine Numbers)

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2.6 Installing the Optional Lower Removal Kit/Replacing with


Optional Rollers for Using 20 x 25 cm Size Film

2.6.1 Installing the Optional Lower Removal Kit

2.6.2 Replacing with Optional Rollers for Using


20 x 25 cm Size Film

2.7 Installing the Optional HDD Kit

2.7.1 Unpacking the Optional HDD Kit

2.7.2 Installing the HDD Kit

2.8 Assembling the Optional Optical Transmission Unit-II


(Refer to APPENDIX 2 OPTICAL TRANSMISSION UNIT TYPE-II)

2.9 Installing the Optional Sorter

2.9.1 Installing Kit Parts and Adjusting Height and Gap

2.10 Checking the Power Supply Settings and Resistance


(Reconnect the cable to the terminal for the power supply
used and check the non short circuit of the power supply board.)

2.10.1 Equipment Main Body

2.10.2 Sorter

2.11 Checking the Short-Circuiting of NFB

2.11.1 Front Side of Equipment

2.11.2 Right Side and Rear Side of the Equipment

2.11.3 Left Side of the Equipment

2.11.4 Sorter

2.12 Reinstalling Covers

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2.13 Connecting Interface Cables


Imager
E-I/F 2.13.2 Connections for Imager
Specifications (FM-DP)
2.13.1 Connections for E-I/F Specifications
(Refer to APPENDIX 1 SETTING,
CONNECTING, ADJUSTING THE
Connecting to FIX90A board IMAGE I/F BOARD.)

Connecting to HAV90A board

Connecting to HAV90B board

Connecting to DVI90A board

Connecting to DPI06A/DPI06B board

Connecting to OPR06A board

2.13.3 Connecting the Remote Panel


(FM-DP)

2.13.4 Connecting the Optical


Transmission Unit Type-II (FM-DP)
(Refer to APPENDIX 2 OPTICAL
TRANSMISSION UNIT TYPE-II)
2.13.5 Connecting Interface Cables
Between the Sorter and Equipment

2.14 Checking the Power Supply Voltage


(Check the power supply voltage of the outlet.)

2.15 Power ON and Starting the M-Utility

2.15.1 Power ON
(Turn ON the power switch on the rear side of the
equipment, forthed stop switch and remote/local switch.)

2.15.2 Starting the M-Utility

2.15.3 Turning ON the Power of the Optical Transmission Unit Type-II


(Refer to APPENDIX 2 OPTICAL TRANSMISSION UNIT TYPE-II)

2.15.4 Turning ON the Sorter Power

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2.16 Checking Fan Operations

2.16.1 Checking Fan Operations of the Equipment


(check the operation of the FANJ1, FANJ3, FANG1 and FANG2.)

2.16.2 Checking the Operations of the Optical Transmission Unit Type-II Fan
(Refer to APPENDIX 2 OPTICAL TRANSMISSION UNIT TYPE-II)

2.17 Checking Voltage

2.17.1 Checking the Voltage of the Equipment Main Body


(Check theDC voltage by the check pin on the SCN11A board and
MTH11A board. Adjust the respective voltage by the trimmer on the power supply board.)

2.17.2 Checking the Voltage of the Optical Transmission Unit Type-II


(Check the DC voltage of the optical transmission unit type-II)

2.17.3 Checking the Voltage of the Sorter

2.18 Checking the Interlock

2.18.1 Checking the Upper Cover Interlock

2.18.2 Checking the Front Cover Interlock

2.18.3 Checking the Film Tray Interlocks

3. SYSTEM SETTINGS

3.1 Setting the System Date and Time

3.2 Parameter Continuous Setting

3.3 Setting Input CH

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4. SETTING OPTIONS

4.1 Setting the Lower Removal Unit

4.2 Setting the HDD

4.3 Setting the Sorter

4.3.1 Setting the Sorter Presence

4.3.2 Setting the Sorter Parameters

4.3.3 Example of System Configuration and Settings

5. CHECKING THE OPERATIONS OF THE EQUIPMENT

5.1 Checking Film Image Unevenness, Flaws,


Recording Image Format, and Conveyance Operations

5.2 Chacking the sorter interlock

5.3 Checking Conveyance and Seratches


on Film Image of the Sorter

5.4 Correcting the Density

5.4.1 Moving the Density Measuring Position


of the Optical Head (Approx. 4 min. )
(Initialize optical head position of the density
measurement unit may caused move during transportation.)

5.4.2 Automatic Density Correction


(24-steps pattern [AUTO F. D. C.])

5.4.3 Checking Density


(24-steps pattern [Check Density])
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CHECKING CONNECTION

E-I/F Imager

6.CHECKING E-I/F CONNECTION 7. CHECKING IMAGER CONNECTION

Checking the Start-up of the Equipment 7.1 Starting the Remote Panel
by Remote Operations Maintenance Mode

Checking Film Output and Images 7.2 Setting the Remote Panel Software
from the Connected Equipment

Checking the Termination of the 7.3 Language Display of


Equipment by Remote Operations Remote Panel

7.4 Adjusting the Image Interface


Board
DICOM
Adjusting HAV90A board
8. CHECKING THE DICOM
NETWORK CONNECTION
Adjusting HAV90B board

Checking the Start-up of the Equipment Adjusting DVI90A board

7.5 Installing Host Control Software of


Network Setting Other Manufacturers

7.6 Setting to Use 20 x 25 cm Size


Checking Film Output and Images Films in Host Control Exposures
from the Connected Devices

7.7 Checking Film Output and Images


Checking the Equipment Termination from Connected Devices

7.8 Checking the Termination of the


Equipment by Remote Operations
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INSTALLATION CONTENTS B-15

9. INSTALLING THE EQUIPMENT

9.1 Backing Up Individual Data

9.2 Checking and Deleting Error Logs Which Occur at Installation

9.2.1 Checking the Error Log

9.2.2 Deleting Error Logs

9.3 Reinstalling and Cleaning Covers

9.4 Installing the Equipment

9.4.1 Installing the Equipment and Securing with Fixtures

9.4.2 Installing the Equipment without Using Fixtures

END
FP3B0008.EPS

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INSTALLATION 1. WORK BEFORE INSTALLATION B1-1

1. WORK BEFORE INSTALLATION

1.1 Precautions on Installation


The machine installation site must satisfy the "Installation Site Requirements" below.
Also be sure to complete procedures beforehand for necessary construction work,
electrical utility, and air-conditioning system installation.

Installation Site Requirements


Avoid the following installation sites.
• Places where the temperature drastically changes.
• Places near heat sources such as heaters.
• Places where water leakage or equipment submersion may occur.
• Places where the equipment may be exposed to any corrosive gas.
• Dusty places.
• Places where the equipment is subject to constant or excessive vibration or
shock.
• Places that are exposed to direct sunlight.

Ventilation Conditions
Ventilation of 4.5m3/hour is performed per equipment.
The room installing this equipment requires ventilation equivalent to or above the
emission volume from this equipment at least.
Rooms capable of general ventilation are suitable for installing the equipment.
<SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE>
The approximate ventilation frequency of building rooms is 10 times/hour or above.
This means that ventilation equivalent to ten times the cubic capacity of the room is performed
every hour.
The ventilation frequency shall be conformed to the ASHRAE (American Society of Heating,
Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers).

Board and Optical Unit Handling Precautions


Be sure to wear a wristband for grounding when performing maintenance of boards
and optical units. Otherwise static electricity in the body may cause damage to
electronic parts on the boards and optical units.

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INSTALLATION 1. WORK BEFORE INSTALLATION B1-2

Optical Fiber Cables Handling Precautions


Observe the following handling precautions for optical fiber cables.
• Optical fiber cables differ from normal cables in that they bend easily, and may
break if handled carelessly. Handle with care.
Mechanical characteristics of optical fiber cables
Allowable tension : 30 kg
Allowable bending radius : 90 mm along thickness direction (20 mm at
single-core cord)
• At both ends of the optical fiber cable are cords with a connector which protrude
out by about 40 cm. Dropping or hitting the cords when detaching or connecting
the connector or bending the cord suddenly results in the breaking of the cords
easily compared to the cable portion and damage of the connector. Be especially
careful when handling the optical fiber cables.
When not using the connectors, be sure to place the connector covers over the
connectors to prevent adherence of dusts and dirt.
• Optical fiber cables are packaged simply in a box for cables up to 100 m long.
Cables which are 150m and 200m long are packaged in a wooden drum
packaging which require unpacking work prior to the cable wiring work.
For the wooden drum packaging, remove the drip-proof tube attached to both
ends of the cable after unpacking, and perform wiring work with the spiral tube for
internal wiring protection.
Perform wiring work in the same way for cables up to 100m long in simple
packagings.
Do not pull the cables holding the spiral tube for wiring protection (cord with
connector).

Approx. 1000 mm

Drip-proof tube
Width of adhered
External diameter portion of tube
approx. 40 mm

Approx. 60 mm

Optical fiber cable Tension member


FP3B0312.EPS

Approx. 600 mm
(Do not pull holding this portion)

Spiral tube for wiring protection


External diameter Max. diameter
approx. 16 mm approx. 30 mm

Optical fiber cable Connector portion Tension member


FP3B0311.EPS

After completing wiring work (when connecting both connectors), remove the
spiral tube for wiring protection to prevent drop in the optical communication
performance due to bending of the spiral tube for wiring protection of the cord with
connector.
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INSTALLATION 1. WORK BEFORE INSTALLATION B1-3

1.2 Unpacking, Unloading


Main Body
(1) Remove the protective materials covering the equipment.
Do not remove the vinyl directly covering the equipment.

Japan specifications

Protective materials
(One-side cardboard)
Vinyl

Equipment main body Bands

Separately packaged items

Carrier pallet

FP3B0301.EPS

Overseas specifications

Vinyl

Equipment Bands
main body

Separately
packaged items
Carrier pallet
FP3B0310.EPS

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(2) Remove the four fixtures.


Equipment

Equipment
Equipment Fixtures [Loosen] Fixtures
[Loosen] Nut [Loosen]
Bolt with Bolt with
hexagonal hole hexagonal hole
[Remove] [Remove]
[Remove] Nut Nut
Hexagonal bolt

Carrier pallet Adjustable foot Carrier pallet


FP3B0304.EPS

(3) Lift the equipment down from the carrier pallet.

CAUTION
To avoid damage to the equipment, do not push the upper cover and front
cover (shaded portions in the figure below).

<SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE>
The carrier pallet is about 15 cm high.

FP3B0313.EPS

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Sorter
(1) Remove the protection covering the sorter and accessories.
(2) Remove the sorter from the base pad.

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1.3 Carrying
(1) Clear the delivery path of the equipment and carry the equipment to the
installation site.
To ensure that the equipment can be carried out safely to the installation site, move
any obstacle out of the way on the delivery entry, entry corridor, and corners. Also
make sure that the elevator is made available to move the equipment.
<NOTE>
• When delivering the equipment by means of its two-wheel casters, raise
the adjustable feet all the way up.
• When carrying the equipment, support it so that it does not turn over.
• When moving the equipment over any bump, slowly move it to avoid
shock. The bump over which the equipment may move is about 10 mm
high at the most.

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1.4 Preparations
Tools Used
The installation of this equipment can be performed using standard tools.
<NOTE>
To connect analog video/digital video boards, an oscilloscope (above 100 MHz) will be
required, and to connect analog video board, an adjusting screwdriver (DA-85) will be
required.

When installing the sorter, use the spanner provided on the sorter.

Spanner

FP3B0S01.EPS

Embedding Anchor Nuts


If securing the equipment to the floor using fixtures, embed anchor nuts.

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Temporary Placement
(1) Install the equipment temporarily, ensuring sufficient work space for installation.
When installing only the equipment main body

600 or more
Rear

800 or more Equipment 800 or more

Front
1000 or more

Unit: mm
FP3B0308.EPS

When installing the equipment main body and sorter

600~800
Rear

600~800
Equipment DP-LS451

Unit: mm
Front 200~300 FP3B0S02.EPS

(2) Lower the adjustable foot of the equipment to secure the equipment.

Equipment main body

[Turn] Nut

Caster

Adjustable foot FP3B0309.EPS

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1.5 Checking Installation Package Contents


In accordance with the PACKING LIST contained in each carton box, check to
ensure that the contents of the installation package comply with the LIST.
The service personnel should always retain the test results sheet.

Equipment Main Body


Name Qty. Remarks
Equipment main body 1
Fixture 4

Shutter 1 Provided with equipment.


TP3B0301.EPS

Separately Packaged Items


Name Qty. Remarks
Image memory board 2 MMB90A
Memory card 1
Pre-rotary idler roller 1
Cleaning roller 1
Main unit software FD 5
Operation panel software FD 4
Individual data FD 1
Host control software FD 9 Main unit software version B00 or earlier.
•Fuji
•Toshiba * The host control software FD is not provided as
•Yokogawa it is included in the main unit software FD for
•Hitachi versions B01 or later.
•Shimadzu
•Siemens
•3M: 952
•3M: P831
•GE-H.S.A.
Instruction manual 1
Schematic diagram 1
Test results sheet 1
Cutter 1
Hexagonal bolt (M12 x 25) 8 For securing fixtures
Spring washer 8
Washer 8
Anchor nut 8
Fixture 2
Spacer 2
Screw (T4x12) 8 Replace with fixing screws of covers
Screw (T4 x 25) 16 during installation
Screw cover 24
Cap (BNC) 9 Attach to unplugged connector of image I/F board.
Cap (D-SUB) 3
Label 4 For Eurpe only
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Sorter
Contents Accessory Quantity Remarks
Sorter main body Sorter 1
Separately Instruction manual 1
packaged Test results sheet 1
accessories 1 Label 1 For writing bin information
Rail 1
Separately Interface cable 1 Connected to rail
packaged Bracket 1 Front side
accessories 2 Bracket 1 Rear side
Cover 1 For sorter
Screw 6 BR4x8
Binding parts 2 For securing power cable
TP3B0S03.EPS

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2. INSTALLATION

2.1 Removing the External Packaging of the Equipment Main


Body
(1) Remove the packaging material securing the cover.
Protective sheet

Shutter

Tape

FP3B0401.EPS

(2) Pull out the shutter forward.


#1 [Peel off] Tape

Film tray

#2 [Remove] Shutter
FP3B0442.EPS

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2.2 Removing Covers


Open the front cover and remove the following covers.
Open the upper cover completely.

Upper cover

Upper left-hand
side cover
Upper rear cover

Kapton belt cover

Lower left-hand Lower rear cover


side cover
Upper right-hand
side cover

Front cover

Lower front cover Arm cover Lower right-hand side cover


FP3B0408.EPS

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2.3 Removing Fixing Materials


<SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE>
All fixing materials inside the equipment are tied together by several strings for the
clamp release guide to ensure that none will be left unreleased.
Remove the fixing materials one by one according to this string.

2.3.1 Removal Unit (Rear of equipment)

Removing the foam block securing the suction arm


Suction arm

[Remove]
Foam block

Rear side

FP3B0404.EPS

Removing the foam block securing the lower squeezing roller


(1) Cut the band securing the arm.
(2) Release the tray lock by hands.

#1 [Cut] Band
#2 [Move] Arm

Release by hands

FP3B0458.EPS

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2.3.2 Before-Sub-Scanning Conveyor/Sub Scanning Unit (Rear of


equipment)
Removing the foam block securing the kapton belt tensioner

<NOTE>
After removing the foam block, turn the flywheel by hands, and check that the kapton
belt does not dislocate from the flywheel and there are no abnormal sounds.

#1 [Remove] Tape/foam block

#2 [Turn] Flywheel

Kapton belt
FP3B0410.EPS

Removing the fixtures securing the unit

#1 [Remove] 2-BR4 x 16

#2 [Remove] Fixtures x 2
FP3B0445.EPS

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2.3.3 Transport Unit (Left side of equipment)

Removing the protective sheet securing the open/close guide plate


#2 [Peel off] Tape
#3 [Remove] Protective sheet

Open/close guide plate

#1 [Peel off] Tape

FP3B0416.EPS

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2.3.4 Before-Sub-Scanning Conveyor/Sub Scanning Unit (Left side/Front


side of equipment)

Removing the tape securing the left guide plate

[Peel off] Tape


FP3B040A.EPS

Removing the tape securing the left guide plate

[Peel off] Tape

Left guide plate

FP3B0412.EPS

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Cutting the bands securing the grip arm


[Cut]Band

Grip arm

FP3B0411.EPS

Removing the fixtures securing the unit

#1 [Remove] 2BR4 x 16

#2 [Remove] Fixtures x 2
FP3B0444.EPS

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2.3.5 Storing Fixtures Securing the Unit (Rear of equipment)

Fixtures

FP3B0447.EPS

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2.3.6 Removal Unit (Front of equipment)

Removing the foam block securing the lower squeezing roller


Lower squeezing roller

Film tray
[Remove] Foam block
FP3B0407.EPS

Removing the film tray, upper tray cover


#3 [Remove] #4 [Remove]
2-T4 x 6 Upper tray cover

#2 [Remove] Tray

#1 [Push]
Stopper (Left/Right)
FP3B0454.EPS

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Removing the foam block securing the suction arm


Suction arm

[Remove]
Foam block

FP3B0451.EPS

Removing the protective sheet securing the weight


Peel off tape pasted to the stay, and remove the whole protective sheet.
Weight

#2 [Remove] Protective sheet

#1 [Peel off] Tape

FP3B0405.EPS

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2.3.7 Heat Development Unit (Top of equipment)

Removing the bracket securing the second rack to the heat development unit
and protective sheet

Second rack

#3 [Remove] Protective sheet


#2 [Remove] Bracket #1 [Remove] Screws x 2 (BR4x10)

FP3B0452.EPS

Removing the foam blocks securing the changeover guide


Changeover guide solenoid (SOLG1)

[Remove] Foam block


FP3B0418.EPS

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2.4 Installing Separately Packaged Items

2.4.1 Installing the Pre-Rotary Idler Roller

Installing method
(1) Remove the bracket.
(2) Place the pre-rotary idler roller on the rubber roller of the sub scanning unit
grip roller.
(3) Install the bracket.

FRON
T

FRONT mark
#2 [Remove] Bracket
#1 [Remove] 2BR4 x 8
#3 [Attach] Pre-rotary idler roller FP3B0414.EPS

<NOTE>
Insert the pre-rotary idler roller straight in until it rests against the rear side plate.

Attaching position
Wheel
Rubber roller
Rear side plate

Rear side

Wheel
Rubber roller
Pre-rotary idler roller

Front side

FP3B0415.EPS

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2.4.2 Installing the Cleaning Roller


<NOTE>
• The cleaning roller catches and removes dusts adhering to the film.
Do not therefore touch the adhesive face of the cleaning roller without a
proper cause. Also handle it with care so that no dusts adhere to the
adhesive face.
• When holding the cleaning roller, hold the metal portion shown in the
figure.
Cleaning roller

FP3B0419.EPS

(1) Attach the cleaning roller


Cone

Bearing
FP3B0420.EPS

<NOTE>
Check that the cleaning roller is not riding onto the flange of the bearing.

OK NG

FP3B0421.EPS

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2.4.3 Installing the Image Memory Board


(1) Remove the I/F board cooling fan assembly.
#2 [Loosen] Screws x 2 #1 [Remove] Connector
CN34

#3 [Remove] I/F board coolong fan assembly

FP3B0455.EPS

(2) Attach the image memory board (MMB90A) to the MTH board with the side
with notches facing up.

Image Memory Boards (MMB90A, 48M)


1. The two image memory boards provided as accessories of this equipment
are intended for use as the print buffer and 1CH image memory.
2. One image memory board will be necessary every time one channel of the
FIX90A board is expanded.
3. The number of image memory boards required will vary according to the
image size when an imager (modality) is connected.
4. Image memory is not shared for the FIX90A board and imager (modality)
connected.
Configuration Example
External Connection Device Item I/F Board No. of MMB90A Boards Required
– For print buffer – One
MF-300 1CH FIX90A One
FCR5000 2CH FIX90A One
Modality CT 3CH DPI06A One or two (Refer to 3 above) TP3B0405.EPS

Mounting the additional image memory board (MMB90A) enables 20 Pix/mm image
outputs of 26 x 36 cm size (main unit software version B01 or later) and 20 x 25 cm size
(main unit software version B03 or later) CR input images. The following table shows
the connection configuration and required memory size (number of image memory
board).
Memory Size (No. of boards) Connection Configuration
144M (Memory board x 4) CR (20 Pix/mm) x 1 CH
192M (Memory board x 4) CR (20 Pix/mm) x 1 CH + IM (input buffer 40 M) x 1 CH
192M (Memory board x 4) CR (20 Pix/mm) x 1 CH + CR (10 Pix/mm) x 1 CH
256M (Memory board x 5) CR (20 Pix/mm) x 1 CH + IM (input buffer 88 M) x 1 CH
256M (Memory board x 5) CR (20 Pix/mm) x 1 CH + CR (10 Pix/mm) x 2 CHs
CR (20 Pix/mm) x 1 CH + CR (10 Pix/mm) x 1 CH
256M (Memory board x 5)
+ IM (input buffer 40 M) x 1 CH
256M (Memory board x 5) CR (20 Pix/mm) x 1 CH + IM x 2 CHs (88 M for total of 2 CHs)
256M (Memory board x 5) CR (20 Pix/mm) x 2 CHs TP3B0400.EPS

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<NOTE>
When expanding image memory boards, install these into the empty slots
on the right side of mounted memory boards.

Installing
Image memory boards Slot

Notches

FP3B0456.EPS

Removing
<SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE>
To remove the image memory board, press the eject buttons on each side of the
slot.

#1 [Push] Eject button

#2 [Remove]
Image memory board

FP3B0457.EPS

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2.4.4 CPU Board for DICOM Connection


To connect to the DICOM network, use a CPU90G board of version B or later.

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2.4.5 Installing the MEM11A Board (Main Unit Software Version B03 or Later)
Install the MEM11A board to the CPU90G board when installing the LAN90A board.
<NOTE>
When installing the MEM11A board, secure at the hooks properly.
[Secure] Hook

MEM11A board
FP3B0S27.EPS

(1) Insert the MEM11A board diagonally into the CN3 connector of the CPU
board, and lock the MEM11A board with the hooks of the CN3 connector.

#1 #2
[Insert] MEM11A [Secure] MEM11A

Hooks for
locking

CPU90G CPU90G

#2 [Secure]
MEM11A
#1 [Insert]
MEM11A

CPU board

FP3B0S28.EPS

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2.4.6 Installing the Memory Card


Insert the memory card into the slot at the back of the CPU90G board.
<NOTE>
Insert until the memory card eject buttons eject out.

Memory card

Triangle mark
Memory card eject button

FP3B0476.EPS

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2.4.7 Setting and Installing the Image Interface Board


Set the rotary switch of the image interface board and insert the image interface board
into the slot of the equipment.

Setting the Image Interface Board


Set the rotary switches of the image interface board as shown in the following table.
<NOTE>
When attaching the video interface board, settings corresponding to the connected
modality will also be required apart from those shown below.
"INSTALLATION Appendix 1. Setting, Connecting, Adjusting the Image I/F Board"

Board HAV90A HAV90B DVI90A DPI06A/B OPR06A FIX90A LAN90A

Switch No. S4 S5 S4 S5 S4 S5 SLOT ADR S1 S2 S1 S2 S3

CH1 setting 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

CH2 setting 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

CH3 setting 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
TP3B0403.EPS

Installing the Image Interface Board


(1) Loosen the screw securing the board retainer.
(2) Remove one screw and remove the board retainer.
(3) Insert the board into the slot, and secure with the two screws.

#1 [Loosen] BR4 x 8
#2 [Remove] BR4 x 8 #3 [Remove]
Board retainer

#4 [Attach] Board

#5 [Loosen] Screws x 2
FP3B0460.EPS

(4) Install the board retainer.

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2.5 Setting the Film Tray Size


The film tray size can be changed to 26 x 36 cm film size or 20 x 25 cm film size.

2.5.1 Setting Film Tray Size for Machine Numbers to #3024, #3027 to #3099
<NOTE>
Even for the above machines numbers, equipment whose film trays have been
changed to the specifications indicated in "2.5.2 Setting Film Tray Size for Machine
Numbers #3025, #3026, and #3100 Onwards" should be operated at these settings.

Attaching position of lower squeezing roller


Film tray
Guide

26 x 36 cm film size 35 x 43 cm film size


Lower squeezing roller
Lower squeezing roller
6-BR4 x 10
3-BR4 x 14

Spacer Spacer

Storage place of screws

FP3B0477.EPS

<NOTE>
Attach screws which are no longer required after changing the tray size to the spacer to
store.
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2.5.2 Setting Film Tray Size for Machine Numbers #3025, #3026, and #3100
Onwards
For the above machine numbers, remove the spacer when using the film tray for
26 x 36 cm film size.

#1 [Remove]
2-T4 x 5 #2 [Remove]
Spacer

FP3B0502.EPS

<SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE>
• When attaching the spacer, secure while pushing to the back.
• After attaching, check that the spacer is attached at the position shown below.

Film tray
0.5 mm or less

Spacer

FP3B0503.EPS

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<NOTE>
If not using the spacer when setting the film tray size, keep it in the following place.

Spacer

FP3B0314.EPS

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2.5.3 Attaching Position of Guide (For All Machine Numbers)

26 x 36 cm film size 35 x 43 cm film size

:Guide :Guide

20 x 25 cm film size

:Guide
FP3B0478.EPS

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2.6 Installing the Optional Lower Removal Kit/Replacing with


Optional Rollers for Using 20 x 25 cm Size Film

2.6.1 Installing the Optional Lower Removal Kit

Removing the Component Parts


(1) Remove the three screws and remove the cover.

#1 [Remove] Screws x 3
FP3B0480.EPS
#2 [Remove] Cover

(2) Remove the two screws and remove the shield plate.
Remove the two screws and remove the bracket and spacer.

#4 [Remove] Bracket

#5 [Remove] Spacer

#1 [Remove] 2-T4 x 6

#3 [Remove] 2-B3 x 6

#2 [Remove] Shield plate FP3B0481.EPS

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(3) Remove the two screws and open the conveyance guide.

#1 [Remove] Screws x 2

# [Open] Conveyance guide

FP3B0482.EPS

(4) Remove the two screws, and remove the conveyance guide.

#1 [Remove] Screws x 2

#2 [Remove]
Conveyance guide

FP3B0483.EPS

(5) Cut the band binding the connectors (CNB1, CNB3, CNB4, CNMB2) to the
lower removal unit secured to the rear side of the equipment.

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Unpacking the Optional Lower Removal Kit


(1) Check that the contents of the kit comply with the following list.
• Lower removal unit (1)
• Shield plate (1)
• Label (1)
• Cutter (1)
• Screws (one set)

Installing the Lower Removal Unit


(1) Attach the lower removal unit to the equipment and secure with the two
screws.

#2 [Tighten] 2-BR4 x 10 #1 [Attach] Lower removal unit


FP3B0484.EPS

(2) Attach the spacer and bracket to the shield plate sparately packaged, and
attach them to the equipment.

#1 [Attach] Spacer, bracket

#4 [Tighten] 2-T4 x 6
#2 [Tighten] 2-B3 x 6
#3 [Attach]
Shield plate
FP3B0485.EPS

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(3) Connect the hose to the upper removal unit.

SVA1

#1 [Connect] Hose

FP3B048A.EPS

(4) Connect the four connectors from the rear side of the equipment.

#2 [Connect] Connectors
CNB3 CNB1

CNMB2

CNB4

#1 [Connect] Connectors
CNB3, CNMB2
CNB4

FP3B048B.EPS

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2.6.2 Replacing with Optional Rollers for Using 20 x 25 cm Size Film


The following describes how to replace the current rollers with the optional rollers for
using 20 x 25 cm size film.

Replacement Parts

Current Rollers Optional Rollers (for 20 x 25 cm size film)

Roller A Roller A
Material: Resin Material: Resin
Color: White Color: White

Roller B Roller B
Material: Rubber Material: Rubber
Color: Cream Color: Black

Roller C Roller C
Material: Rubber Material: Resin
Color: Cream Color: White

FP3B0S29.EPS

Arrangement of Rollers

Roller A

Roller B

FRONT

Roller C
FP3B0S30.EPS

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Replacing Procedure
(1) Turn OFF the power of the equipment, and insert the shutter into the tray.
(2) Remove the upper rear cover and upper right-hand side cover.
(3) Remove the bracket and plain bearing from the front of the before-sub-
scanning conveyor.

Bracket

(3) [Remove]
3-E4

FRONT

Plain bearing Plain bearing FP3B0S31.EPS

(4) Remove the extension springs, and remove the housings together with the
roll bearings.

Housing

Bearing

(4)#1 [Remove]
Extension spring
L=78.4mm
FRONT
(4)#2 [Remove]
4-E6 Housing

Bearing
(4)#1 [Remove]
Extension spring
L=75.9mm FP3B0S32.EPS

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(5) Remove the bracket and plain bearings from the back of the before-sub-
scanning conveyor.
(6) Remove the film conveyance motor (MC1)
<NOTE>
Support MC1 with the hand when removing it.
(6) [Remove]
MC1 2-BR4x8 Bracket (5) [Remove]
3-E4

Plain bearing

Plain bearing

FRONT

FP3B0S33.EPS

(7) Remove the timing belt and timing belt wheels.


<SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE>
The timing belt wheel attached to roller A is of the one-way type.
(7)#2 [Remove] (7)#1 [Remove]
E6 Timing belt wheel
Timing belt wheel
for roller B

Roller A

(7)#2 [Remove]
E6
Free direction

Roller B
Timing belt wheel
for roller A (One-way)
Washer

FRONT

FP3B0S34.EPS

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(8) Remove the extension springs, and remove the housings together with the
bearings.
(9) Remove the bracket securing the timing belt wheel of roller A.
(9) [Remove] Bracket (8)#1 [Remove]
2-BR4x8 Extension spring
Bearing L=78.4mm
Roller A Housing
(8)#1 [Remove]
Extension spring
L=75.9mm
Bearing
Housing

(8)#2 [Remove]
2-E6
Timing belt wheel

FRONT

FP3B0S35.EPS

(10) Remove rollers A, B, and C.


<SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE>
The timing belt wheel attached to roller A is of the one-way type.
Timing belt wheel

Free direction

Roller B

Roller A

Roller C

FRONT

FP3B0S36.EPS

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(11) Reinstall the removed timing belt wheel to roller A for 20 x 25 cm size film.
<NOTE>
Take note of the attaching direction of the timing belt wheel.

(12) Attach rollers A, B, and C for 20 x 25 cm size film.


(13) Reinstall the removed parts in the reverse order of the removing procedure.
<NOTE>
Take note of the following when reinstalling.
• There are two one-way type timing belt wheels to be attached. Make sure
they are attached in the proper direction.
• Take note of the attaching position of the extension springs because their
length differs according to where they are attached.
• Engage the extension spring at the center of the housing.
• Attach the housing so that the flat sides face each other.
Engage the extension
spring here.

Housing

FP3B0S37.EPS

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Checking Procedure
(1) Rotate the timing belt wheel attached to roller A with the hand, and check
that itis secured by the bracket and do not turn.

Roller A

FRONT Bracket Timing belt wheel

FP3B0S38.EPS

(2) Check that when the timing belt is rotated in direction A of the figure with the
hand, roller A rotates.
(3) Check that when the timing belt is rotated in direction B of the figure with the
hand, roller A does not rotate.

Timing belt
Roller A
A

FRONT

FP3B0S39.EPS

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2.7 Installing the Optional HDD Kit

2.7.1 Unpacking the Optional HDD Kit


(1) Check that the contents of the kit comply with the following list.
• HDD (1)
• Bracket (1)
• Clamp (2)
• Cable (2)
• BR4x8 (4)
• Cross head small screw (inch screw) (4)

2.7.2 Installing the HDD Kit


(1) Set the HDD settings.

4.5GB

1 33
2 34
Short
plug

FP3B0488.EPS

9GB
J2
T
T P
E 1 Pin1

J2

J6 (No setting is required)


L RR
Reserved E E E A A A
DSS 2 1 0 Pin1

J6
LED

Short plug

FP3B0315.EPS

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(2) Secure the HDD to the bracket using the four screws.
[Tighten] Screws x 4
Cross head small screw (inch screw)

FP3B0471.EPS

(3) Secure the HDD assembly to the unit using the two screws (BR4x8).
(4) Connect the two cables to the HDD and MTH11A, and perform wiring using
the clamps.

CN29

#1 [Attach] HDD assembly

CN33
#2 [Tighten] Screws x 2
BR4 x 8
CNJ1

#4 [Connect]
Connectors
CN29, CN33 CNJ2

#5 [Fix] Clamps
2-BR4 x 8

#4 [Connect] Connectors
CNJ1, CNJ2
FP3B0472.EPS

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2.8 Assembling the Optional Optical Transmission Unit-II


Refer to "INSTALLATION Appendix 2. Optical Transmission Unit Type-II" and
assemble the optical transmission unit type-II.
"A 2.1 Assembling the Optical Transmission Unit Type-II".

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2.9 Installing the Optional Sorter

2.9.1 Installing Kit Parts and Adjusting Height and Gap


(1) Install the cover (for sorter) packaged separately.
Upper cover

#3 [Attach]
Cover(For sorter)

#2 [Remove]
Cover
#1 [Loosen]
Two screws

FP3B0S03.EPS

(2) Remove the cap from the upper right-hand side cover of the FM-DP L
removed.
Push out the cap from the rear of the upper right-hand side cover to remove.
(3) Attach the brackets (front/rear) to the upper right-hand side cover.
(4) Attach the upper right-hand side cover.

#1 [Remove]
Four caps

Upper right-hand side cover

#2 [Attach] Bracket(Rear)

2-BR4 x 8

2-BR4 x 8

#2 [Attach] Bracket(Front)
FP3B0S04.EPS

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(5) Adjust the adjustable foot so that the height from the ground to the
base of the FM-DP L is about 65 mm.
<SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE>
At shipment, the height of the sorter is 65 mm.

(6) Connect the sorter to the FM-DP L bracket.

FP3B0S23.EPS

(7) Check that the height from the ground to the FM-DP L and that to the sorter
are the same in the connected state.
(8) Check the gap between the sorter and FM-DP L.
Check that the sorter is within the specified range shown in the following
diagram in respect to the FM-DP L.
If outside the specified range, proceed step (9) to adjust the position.
A
A ≤ 30mm
B ≤ 30mm
A-B ≤ 10mm

B Casters FP3B0S19.EPS

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(9) To adjust, rotate the caster height adjusting nut of the sorter using the
spanner, and adjust the sorter within the specified range.

BR4 x 8

Spanner

FP3B0S06.EPS

(10) Separate the sorter from the FM-DP L, and return the spanner to its original
position.
(11) Attach the rail.

2-BR4 x 8

Rail
FP3B0S05.EPS

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2.10 Checking the Power Supply Settings and Resistance

2.10.1 Equipment Main Body


(1) Remove the right-hand side cover and resin cover of the power supply unit,
and set the power supply.
For domestic use in Japan:Check that the power supply cable is connected
to the 100V terminal.

#1 [Loosen] Screws x 2 100V

100V
110V
120V

#3 [Remove]
Resin cover

#2 [Remove]
Right-hand
side cover
FP3B0433.EPS

Overseas use: Reconnect the power supply cable to the terminal for the
power supply used.

CAUTION
Tighten the screws firmly.

120V 230V

0V
V 10
0V V 20
120V 230V
240V

FP3B0498.EPS

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(2) Reinstall the right-hand side cover of the power supply unit.
(3) Connect the power supply cable to the equipment, and turn ON the power
switch on the rear side of the equipment.

CAUTION
Use the exclusive FM-DP L power cable.

(4) Using a tester, measure the resistance between the terminals of the power
plug and check that they have not short-circuited.

Power switch

∞Ω ∞Ω

1.7Ω(Reference value)

FP3B0491.EPS

(5) Turn OFF the power switch on the rear side, and remove the power supply
cable.

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2.10.2 Sorter
(1) Connect the power cable to the sorter, and turn ON the power switch of the
sorter.

CAUTION
Use the power cable for the sorter.

(2) Measure the resistance between the terminals of the power plug using the
tester and check that they have not shorted.

∞Ω ∞Ω

1.7 Ω (Reference value)

FP3B0S21.EPS

(3) Turn OFF the power switch of the sorter, and disconnect the power cable.

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2.11 Checking the Short-Circuiting of NFB


Check if the NFB (non-fuse breaker) mounted on each board is ON.
<NOTE>
All the NFBs are set to ON (shorted state) at shipment and during installation. Since
they may be set to OFF by vibrations during transportation, touch all NFB buttons, and
check that they are pushed in (ON state).
Non-fuse breaker state

ON state OFF state


FP3B0450.EPS

2.11.1 Front Side of Equipment


(1) Remove the front side cover of the power supply unit, and check that all nine
NFBs of the power supply board are ON.
NFB Protrusion

Front side cover


FP3B0434.EPS

(2) Attach the front side cover of the power supply unit.

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(3) Check that the three NFBs in front of the DRV11A board are ON.

NFB4
NFB9
NFB6

From the front side


DRV11A (three NFBs)

FP3B0497.EPS

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2.11.2 Right Side and Rear Side of the Equipment


(1) Check that the four NFBs on the DRV11A board and one NFB on the
SCN11A board are ON.

NFB8 NFB2
NFB5 NFB1
NFB7

From the rear side


From the right side SNS11A (One NFB)
DRV11A (three NFBs) DRV11A (One NFB)
FP3B0496.EPS

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2.11.3 Left Side of the Equipment


(1) Check that the two NFBs on the MTH11A board are ON.

FRONT

NFB1
NFB2

NFB

FP3B0462.EPS

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2.11.4 Sorter
(1) Remove the control board cover, and check that the three NFBs on the
SRT11A board are ON.

#1 [Loosen] #2 [Remove]
4-BR3 x 12 Control board cover
FP3B0S09.EPS

SRT11A board
NFB2
NFB3

NFB1

FP3B0S10.EPS

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2.12 Reinstalling Covers


(1) Attach all covers other than the lower left-hand side cover and lower front
cover.
Use the separately packaged screws and screw covers provided with the
equipment.
(2) Close the opened cover and attach the film trays removed.
(3) Hook the shutter to the hooks on the upper left-hand side cover.
Upper cover

4-T4x25

Upper left-hand side cover


Upper rear cover

4-T4x12

Kapton
belt cover

4-T4x12

Lower rear cover


Upper right-hand
4-T4x25 side cover

Front cover
4-T4x25

Arm cover Lower right-hand side cover


FP3B0495.EPS

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2.13 Connecting Interface Cables

2.13.1 Connections for E-I/F Specifications


(1) Check that the power of the equipment is OFF.
(2) Connect the E-I/F cable to the FIX90A board.

2.13.2 Connections for Imager Specifications (FM-DP)


(1) Check that the power of the equipment is OFF.
(2) Connect the interface cable from the external device connected to the
connector on the image interface board.
<NOTE>
For details on connection of the FM-DP image interface board and external
device connected, refer to "A1. Setting, Connecting, and Adjusting the
Image I/F Board".

FP3B0430.EPS

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2.13.3 Connecting the Remote Panel (FM-DP)


Connect the remote panel (845Y0057) to the imager specifications interface board.

(1) Check that the power switch is set to Standby ( ).

Power switch FP3B0435.EPS

(2) Connect the remote panel interface cable to the MAIN connector.
(3) If a hand switch or foot switch is available, connect it to the EXT. SW
connector.

(3) [Connect] Hand switch


or foot switch cable

(4) [Connect]
Remote panel I/F cable
FP3B0436.EPS

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(4) If the length of the remote panel interface cable is more than 20m long,
connect the AC adapter (SWA1502W).
For 100V to 200V For 200V to 230V For 240V
(Japan, U.S., (Germany, France, (U. K., etc.)
Canada, etc.) Spain, Sweden, etc.)

15V power input connector

AC adapter for 100V to 240VAC


(For both domestic use
in Japan and overseas use)
(SWA1502W)

AC adapter power cable


FP3B0489.EPS

(5) Connect the remote panel interface cable to the PANEL connector of the
image interface board attached to SLOT1, SLOT2, or SLOT3.

Remote panel
interface cable

FP3B0439.EPS

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2.13.4 Connecting the Optical Transmission Unit Type-II (FM-DP)


Refer to "INSTALLATION Appendix 2. Optical Transmission Unit Type-II" and connect
the optical transmission unit type-II.
"A 2. Connecting to Optical Transmission Unit Type-II"

2.13.5 Connecting Interface Cables Between the Sorter and Equipment


(1) Remove the two screws.
Connect the sorter to the bracket of the FM-DP L, and fix the sorter to the rail
by the removed screws.

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#1 [Remove] 2-BR4 x 8
#2 [Fix] 2-BR4 x 8

FP3B0S07.EPS

(2) Connect the interface cable, and tighten the fixing screws of the connectors.

[Connect]
Two connectors

FP3B0S08.EPS

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2.14 Checking the Power Supply Voltage

WARNING
To prevent potential electric hazards, do not touch the probe (metal part) of the tester
with the hand while measuring the voltage.

(1) Use a tester to check the power supply voltage of the outlet.
For domestic use in Japan : 100V±10%
For overseas use : 110V/120V/200V/220V/230V/240V ±10%

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2.15 Power ON and Starting the M-Utility


Start the equipment and start the M-Utility.
<NOTE>
After turning ON the power of the equipment, if the M-Utility does not start within one
and a half minutes, the equipment must be reset. Therefore thoroughly read the
contents of this section prior to beginning.

2.15.1 Power ON
(1) Connect the power cable to this equipment, and connect the power plug to
the outlet.
(2) Turn ON the Power switch on the rear side.
→ The power lamp on the operation panel lights up.
→ The equipment will not have started up at this point.
(3) Check that the Forthed stop switch is set to remote.

Forthed stop switch

FP3B0494.EPS

(4) Turn ON the Remote/Local switch on the operation panel.


The startup screen appears on the touch panel.

Remote/Local
switch

FP3B0441.EPS

<NOTE>
Normally, use the Remote/Local switch to turn ON/OFF the power of the
equipment.
Leave the Power switch at the rear side at ON.

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2.15.2 Starting the M-Utility


When installing the equipment, the date and system parameters need to be set.
Use the M-Utility to set these.

Starting the M-Utility During Initialization


(1) After turning ON the power of the equipment, the startup screen will be
displayed for about 75 seconds, after which the software version number will
be displayed for about 15 seconds.
While this software version number is displayed, touch the top left of the
touch panel on the operation panel and then touch the [UTILITY] button.
Perform this operation during the software version is displayed.

#1

UTILITY System
F.D.C.
Management

Check Check Heat-


Scanner Mechanism Developper
#2
Skipping
Initialize

QUIT

Select Menu.
Software ID : xxxxxxxxxx
Software version : vvvvvv
FP3F0367.EPS

<NOTE>
Touching the touch panel after the software version is displayed will have no
effects. In this case, reset the equipment to display the software version
number again or enter the routine mode and start the M-Utility from there.

2.15.3 Turning ON the Power of the Optical Transmission Unit Type-II


Refer to "INSTALLATION Appendix 2. Optical Transmission Unit Type-II" and connect
the optical transmission unit type-II and turn its power ON.
"A 2.3 Connecting to Power Supply" and "A 2.4 Power ON"

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2.15.4 Turning ON the Sorter Power


(1) Connect the power cable to the sorter, and secure the cable with the
binders.
(2) Connect the power plug to the outlet.

For 100V/120V For 220V/230V For 240V

(Japan, U. S., (Germany, France, (U. K., etc.)


Canada, etc.) Spain, Sweden, etc.)

Binder
FP3B0S22.EPS

(3) Remove the interlock release jig from the FM-DP L, and attach to the
interlock switch of the sorter.

Interlock release jig

FP3B0S16.EPS

(4) Turn ON the power switch of the sorter.


The power LED on the front cover of the sorter lights up.

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2.16 Checking Fan Operations

2.16.1 Checking Fan Operations of the Equipment


Altogether operations of six fans need to be checked.
Film cooling fan (FANG1) Density measurement unit
cooling fan (FANG2)

Power supply unit


cooling fan

I/F board cooling fan


(FANJ1)

DRV board cooling fan (FANJ3)


FP3B0438.EPS

(1) Open the upper cover, and attach the interlock release jig to the upper cover
interlock.

FP3B0492.EPS

(2) Touch [Heat-Developper], [Fan Operation], [FanG1&FanG2], and then


[ON].

Check the operations and wind direction of all fans.

(3) Touch [OFF].


(4) Remove the jig and close the upper cover.
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2.16.2 Checking the Operations of the Optical Transmission Unit Type-II Fan
Refer to "INSTALLATION Appendix 2. Optical Transmission Unit Type-II" and check
the fan operations of the optical transmission unit-II.
"A 2.5 Checking Fan Operations"

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2.17 Checking Voltage

2.17.1 Checking the Voltage of the Equipment Main Body

CAUTION
To avoid potential electric shock hazard,
• Never touch the power supply terminal.
• Never touch the probe (metal portion) of the tester during voltage measurement.
When measuring on the SCN11A board, observe the following ro prevent
shorting.
• Do not measure at TP47 (GND).
• When measuring at TP46 (GND), use the tester lid.

(1) Attach the interlock release jig to the front cover interlock.
(2) Measure the voltage of the following points.
If the measured voltage is out of the specified range, adjust the respective
voltage adjustment volume in front of the power supply board.

Measured DC Voltage Specified Range Measured Point


-5.2V±2% SCN11A board
-5.2V (-5.096~-5.304V) TP40-TP46 (GND)
+5V±2% SCN11A board
+5Vcc (+4.90~+5.10V) TP42-TP46 (GND)
+12V±2% SCN11A board
+12V (+11.76~+12.24V) TP44-TP46 (GND)
-15V±2% SCN11A board
-15V (-14.70~-15.30V) TP52-TP46 (GND)
+15V±2% SCN11A board
+15V (+14.70~+15.30V) TP51-TP46 (GND)
+15V±2% SCN11A board
+15VM (+14.70~+15.30V) TP54-TP46 (GND)
+24V±2% SCN11A board
+24V(+24VC) (+23.52~+24.48V) TP53-TP46 (GND)

+5V±2% MTH11A board


+5VS (+4.90~+5.10V) TP21-TP4 (GND)
TP3M0202.EPS

(3) Remove the jig.

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Measured point (SCN11A board)

TP46 TP40 TP42 TP44 TP52 TP51 TP54 TP53 TP47


(GND) (-5.2V) (+5V) (+12V)(-15V)(+15V)(+15VM)(+24V)(GND)

FP3B0459.EPS

Measured point (MTH11A board)

FRONT

TP21(+5VS)
TP4(GND)

FP3B0449.EPS

Adjusting volume (Power supply board)

-5.2V +5V +12V -15V +15V +15VM +24V +5VS

FP3B0453.EPS

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2.17.2 Checking the Voltage of the Optical Transmission Unit Type-II


Check the voltage of the optical transmission unit type-II.
Measured Voltage Power Supply Purpose Measured Point Specified Range
+5VDC For digital circuit OTM06A TP1-TP2 +5V±0.1V
(+4.9~+5.1V)
+15VDC For remote panel power supply OTM06A TP5-TP6 +15V±0.3V
For front side fan (Fan drive voltage is +12VDC) (+14.7~+15.3V)
-15VDC For analog circuit OTM06A TP7-TP8 -15V±0.3V
(-14.7~-15.3V)
-5.2VDC For digital circuit OTM06A TP3-TP4 -5.2V±0.104V
(-5.096~-5.304V)
TP3B0404.EPS

FR CN2
ON
T
OTM06A board TP1 TP3 TP5 TP7
TP2 TP4 TP6 TP8

-5V +15V -15V +5V POW

Power supply unit


LED
FP3B0493.EPS

If the voltage differs from the specified value, turn the voltage adjusting volume (ADJ),
and adjust the voltage to the specified range.

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2.17.3 Checking the Voltage of the Sorter


(1) Measure the voltage at the following points on the SRT11A board.
If the measured voltage differs from the specified range, rotate the voltage
adjustment volume on the power supply board of the sorter and adjust.

Measured DC Voltage Specified Range Measured Point Adjustment volume


+24V±2% 24V - GND
+24V (+23.52~+24.48V) (SRT11A board) +24V ADJ
+5V±2% 5V - GND
+5V +5V ADJ
(+4.9~+5.1V) (SRT11A board)
TP3B0S04.EPS

Measured point (SRT11A board)

24V GND 5V

FP3B0S13.EPS

Adjustment volume

+2
4V AD
LE J
DO
N
+5
V

Power supply unit of sorter

Voltage adjustment volume

FP3B0S15.EPS

(2) Remove the interlock release jig, and return to the original position.
(3) Attach the control board cover.

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2.18 Checking the Interlock


The interlock of this equipment is attached to the upper cover (SJ1) and front cover
(SJ2, SJ3).
Open the cover while executing the M-Utility to check the interlock function.

SJ1

SJ2, SJ3 FP3B0509.EPS

2.18.1 Checking the Upper Cover Interlock


(1) Touch [Check Mechanism], [Motor Operation], [MG1], and then [CCW].
→ The MG1 drives.
(2) Open the upper cover.

Check that the operating sound of the MG1 stops.

(3) Close the upper cover.


(4) Touch [STOP].

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2.18.2 Checking the Front Cover Interlock

Driving System
(1) Touch [Check Mechanism], [Motor Operation], [MC1], and then [CCW].
→ The MC1 drives.
(2) Open the front cover.

Check that the operating sound of the MC1 stops.

(3) Close the upper cover.


(4) Touch [STOP].

Scanner System

CAUTION
• Do not place anything which reflects light (screwdriver, etc.) in the equipment when
checking interlock functions.
• If normal operations and interlock operations are checked in the reverse order, an
error will occur when checking normal operations.

(1) Touch [Check Scanner], [Diagnosis], and then [Initial Check].

The scanner self-diagnosis is executed, and if it ends normally, the


message "Completed." will be displayed.

(2) Touch [QUIT].


(3) Open the front cover.
(4) Touch [Initial Check].

The self-diagnosis of the scanner is executed, and the message


"Failed" appears with error code "0512". This allows the interlock
function to be checked if it is normal.

(5) Touch [QUIT].

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2.18.3 Checking the Film Tray Interlocks

Film tray 1
(1) Touch [Check Mechanism], [Motor Operation], [MA2], and then [CCW].

Check that the operating sound of the MA2 can be heard.

(2) Touch [STOP] and then [QUIT].


(3) Insert the shutter into the film tray.
(4) Touch [Check Mechanism], [Other Actuators], [SOLA1], and then [ON].
(5) Pull out the film tray.
(6) Touch [OFF] and then [QUIT].
(7) Touch [Check Mechanism], [Motor Operation], [MA2], and then [CCW].

Check that no operating sounds of the MA2 can be heard.

(8) Touch [STOP] and then [QUIT].


(9) Close the film tray and pull out the shutter.

Film tray 2

(1) Touch [Check Mechanism], [Motor Operation], [MB2], and then [CCW].

Check that the operating sound of the MB2 can be heard.

(2) Touch [STOP] and then [QUIT].


(3) Insert the shutter into the film tray.
(4) Touch [Check Mechanism], [Other Actuators], [SOLB1], and then [ON].
(5) Pull out the film tray.
(6) Touch [OFF] and then [QUIT].
(7) Touch [Check Mechanism], [Motor Operation], [MB2], and then [CCW].

Check that no operating sounds of the MB2 can be heard.

(8) Touch [STOP] and then [QUIT].


(9) Close the film tray and pull out the shutter.

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INSTALLATION 3. SYSTEM SETTINGS B3-1

3. SYSTEM SETTINGS

3.1 Setting the System Date and Time


Set the system date and time using the [System Management], [System Config.], and
[Set Date/time] of the M-Utility.
(1) Touch [System Management], [System Config.], [Set Date/time], and then
[YYYYMMDD].
→ The current values set (date) appear. If the date is correct, touch [QUIT].
(2) Key in the "year (four digits)", "month (two digits)", "day (two digits)", and
then touch [ENT].
Example: For January 1, 1999
Touch [1], [9], [9], [9], then [0], [1], then [0], [1], and finally [ENT].
(3) Touch [hhmm].
→ The current values set (hours and minutes) appear. If the time is correct, touch
[QUIT].
(4) Key in the "hour (two digits)" and "minute (two digits)", and touch [ENT].
Example: For 1:01 p.m.
Touch [1] [3], [0] [1], and then [ENT]
(5) Touch [QUIT].
<SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE>
• If the date and time entered is outside the specified range, the equipment will set
into the standby mode for entering values. Enter the correct values.
• To correct the values entered, touch [DEL].
Touching [DEL] deletes one character on the left side of the cursor.
• Changes can be made from the time the settings have been made.

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3.2 Parameter Continuous Setting


(1) Touch [System Management], [System Config.], [Set Parameters], and then
[Set Parameters].
(2) Select the desired value for each item and touch [ENT].
The underlined value is the default value.
• Film Size on TRAY 1:
14 x 17" (35 x 43 cm), (26 x 36 cm), 8 x 10" (20 x 25 cm) (*1),
Blue base (*1), Clear base (*1)
• Film Size on TRAY 2:
14 x 17" (35 x 43 cm), (26 x 36 cm), 8 x 10" (20 x 25 cm) (*1),
Blue base (*1), Clear base (*1)
• Copy F.D.C. Table:
Enable, Disable (Set "Disable " as standard.)
<SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE>
Only [Film Size on TRAY 2] can be set for 20 x 25 cm size film. (However 20 x 25
cm size film displayed at [Film Size on TRAY 1] can not be set.)

(3) Touch [QUIT].


<NOTE>
If using two film trays, set film tray 1 to a size that is greater than film tray 2,
or set to the same size.(Tray size is not restricted for software version A08,
A09, B00 onwards)
Film tray 1/35 x 43 cm and Film tray 2/26 x 36 cm.......OK
Film tray 1/35 x 43 cm and Film tray 2/35 x 43 cm.......OK
Film tray 1/26 x 36 cm and Film tray 2/35 x 43 cm.......NG
Film tray 1/26 x 36 cm and Film tray 2/26 x 36 cm.......OK

*1: Main unit software version B03 or later.

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3.3 Setting Input CH


(1) Touch [System Management], [System Config.], and then[Set Each
Channels].
→ The [Set Each Channels] screen is displayed.
(2) Touch [CH1], [CH2], [CH3], or [Set Parameters].
(3) Touch [Film Size], [Image Type] (*1), [Gradation Type], [Change Film Size],
[Set Urgent Printing], [External Machine Name], or [Notice 20 x 25](*2).
<NOTE>
• [Film Size] is effective only when the film size is not specified by the device
connected.
Applicable models: AC-2 and FCR7000 series
Although settings will be ignored for devices other than the above, still be
sure to set the settings correctly.
• [Image Type] can be set for main unit software versions B01 or later. 20
Pix/mm images can be output for 26 x 36 cm size (*1) and 20 x 25 cm size
(*2) CR input images (and only when the MMB90A memory is added).

(4) Select the desired value for each item and touch [ENT].
The underlined value is the default value.
• Film Size : 14 x 17" (35 x 43 cm), (26 x 36 cm), 8 x 10"
(20 x 25 cm) (*2), Blue base (*2), Clear base (*2).
• Image Type (*1) : Standard Scan, Enable Fine Scan
• Gradation Type : 2.64, 3.0
• Change Film Size : Enable, Disable (Set "Disable" as standard.)
• Set Urgent Printing : Enable, Disable (Set "Disable" as standard.)
• External Machine Name : Enter the name of the external device connected.
• Notice 20 x 25 (*2) : Enable, Disable (Set "Disable" as standard.)
<NOTE>
If any of the devices E-I/F-connected to this equipment are not compatible with
20 x 25 cm films, enabling "Notice 20 x 25" will cause malfunctions of those
devices. Check the specifications of the device before setting.

<SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE>
Image Type : When [Enable Fine Scan] is selected, 10 Pix/mm images and 20
Pix/mm image to be output from CR devices.
Set Urgent Printing : When "Enable" is selected, images input from other
channels can be printed with priority. However, this
setting is ignored when the imager is connected and the
setting by the remote panel will be effective.
External Machine Name : Set a 14-character long name consisting of
alphabets, numbers, and spaces for each channel.

*1: Main unit software version B01 or later.


*2: Main unit software version B03 or later.

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(5) After setting all items, touch [QUIT].


(6) Perform the same procedure for all channels connected.
<NOTE>
At "Film Size", set the size of the film actually loaded for all channels used.

(7) End the M-Utility.


(8) Turn ON/OFF the power of the equipment.

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4. SETTING OPTIONS

4.1 Setting the Lower Removal Unit


(1) Touch [System Management], [System Config.], [Set Parameters], [Set
Each Parameters], and then [Film Size on TRAY 2].
Select the film size used.
(2) Touch [System Management], [System Config.], [Set Parameters], [Set
Each Parameters], and then [Copy F.D.C. Table].
Check that "Copy F.D.C. Table" is set to "Disable".
(3) End the M-Utility, and turn OFF/ON the power of the equipment.

<NOTE>
To expand the lower removal unit after installing the equipment, set as
follows.

(4) Touch [F.D.C.], [AUTO F.D.C.], and then [TRAY2].


(5) As the error message indicating no film will be displayed, load film in film tray
2.
→ The 24-stops pattern is output and automatic density correction is executed.
(6) Check the recording image format.
"5.1 Checking for Film Image Unevenness, Flaws, Recording Image
Format, and Conveyance Operations".
(7) End the M-Utility.

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4.2 Setting the HDD


After mounting the HDD, perform HDD connecting settings, formatting, and read/write
tests.

Setting the HDD Connection


(1) Start the service mode from the remote panel, and touch [1. Installation], [1.
Initialization], [3. Hard disk], and then [1. EXIST].
(2) The following message appears.
Are you sure?
1. Start
2. End
Select [0. End].
(3) Save and end the service mode.
(4) Start the service mode or M-Utility, and format the HD.

Formatting the HDD


(1) Touch [System Management], [HD], and then [Format HD].
(2) Touch [YES].
→ HD formatting starts.
(3) After ending formatting, check that the message "Completed" appears and
touch [QUIT].

HDD Read/Write test


(1) Touch [System Management], [HD], and then [HD R/W Test].
(2) Touch [YES].
→ Start the HD read write test.
(3) After ending the test, check that the "Completed" message is displayed, and
touch [QUIT].
(4) End the M-Utility.

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4.3 Setting the Sorter


Set the sorter using the M-Utility of the FM-DP L.

4.3.1 Setting the Sorter Presence


(1) Connect the sorter to the bracket of the FM-DP L.
(2) Turn ON the Remote/Local switch of the FM-DP L, and start the M-Utility
during initialization.
(3) Touch [System Management], [System Config.], [Set Parameters], [Sorter
Setting], [Sorter Connection], and then [With Sorter].
(4) Touch [QUIT].

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4.3.2 Setting the Sorter Parameters


Set [by Channel] for each input channel.
Also set the [by Department] only when connecting the DICOM via the FN-PS551.
Set the sorting terms at [Group #.], [Channel Code], [Department Code] (DICOM only),
and set the [Bin #.] for sorting film.
<NOTE> (Main unit software version B01 or later.)
• If “,” is included in the AE Title sent from the connected host to this equipment,
change the setting of this equipment from “,” to “?”. If “,” is included in the AE Title, this
equipment may not function normally.
“?” can be set for up to 3 characters in the AE Title.
• The “?” used in the AE Title can be used as a wild card character.

Input values and maximum input digits when setting sorting Terms
• [Group #.] input value: 1 to 100
• [Group #.] maximum number of digits: 3 digits
• [Channel Code] input value: 0 to 9, A to Z, a to z, space
The following symbols ! ” # $ % & ’ ( ) * + - . / : <
=>?[¥]ˆ_{|}—
• [Channel Code] maximum number of digits: 2 digits
• [Department Code] input value: 0 to 9, A to Z, a to z, space
The following symbols ! ” # $ % & ’ ( ) * + - . / : <
=>?[¥]ˆ_{|}—
• [Department Code] maximum number of digits: 8 digits
• [Bin #.] input value: 0 to 10
• [Bin #.] maximum number of digits: 2 digits
<SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE>
Only the following symbols can not be entered. “,”, “@”, “;”

DICOM connection
Within maximum 16 digits of the AE Title sent from the FN-PS551 to FM-DP L, enter top
two digits at [Channel Code] and following digits (maximum 8 digits) at [Department
Code].

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Toshiba protocol connection


The modality code (equivalent to the channel code of FM-DP L) is sent to FM-DP L from
FN-PS551.
Depending on the FN-PS551 software version, the host name sent from the modality
may or may not be sent to FM-DP L. Consequently, the setting for [Department Code]
at FM-DP L may or may not be required.

FN-PS551 Software Version

To A03 From A04

• [Channel Code]: Input required • [Channel Code]: Input required

• [Department Code]: Input not • [Department Code]: Input required


required Input the host name (8 characters) of the
client.

Settings at NOTE:
FM-DP L • If the host name is less than 8 characters,
use space to make up 8 characters.
• If the host name has more than 9
characters, input the last 8 characters.

Example: When the host name is


ABCDEFGHIJ

Input this part


TP3B0501.EPS

When registering the AE Title and Department Code using small letters
Save the file (SORTDEF.DAT) on a floppy disk, correct the corresponding section on
the PC to small letters, and load on the floppy disk on the equipment.
"MAINTENANCE 5.1.2 [1-2-1] Parameter Settings, Sort Condition Settings
External File"

Default Values of Sort Condition settings


001 , 01 , 1100000000

002 , 02 , 0011000000

003 , 03 , 0000110000

Group Channel Output bin


#. Code
FP3B0S25.EPS

<SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE>
The sorting condition settings may be displayed at [Check Sorting Terms] of the
M-Utility.

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4.3.3 Example of System Configuration and Settings

MF-300/L, and FCR Directly

Configuration example

FM-DP L #1

MF-300/L #1
CH1
11
Backup CH1
CH2 21 ~ 26
12 FCR9000 1
CH2
CH3 2 2
13
3
CH3 4
CH4 11 ~ 16
14 5
CH5 6
15 7
Backup 8
CH6
16 9
10
[Bin #.]

Modality codes set at the


MF-300/L

By modality [Group #.]/[Channel Code]


• Set the [Group #.]/[Channel Code]
corresponding to the modality codes set at the MF.

By input CH [Group #.]/[Channel Code]


• When directly connecting the CR/MR/CT,
set the default [Group #.]/[Channel Code].

FM-DP L #2

MF-300/L #2
CH1
21
CH1
CH2 11 ~ 16
22 MR 1
CH2
CH3 2 2
23
3
CH3 4
CH4 21 ~ 26
24 5
CH5 6
25 7
8
CH6
26 9
10

Modality code set at the MF-300/L


FP3B0S20.EPS

<SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE>
Above examples
• The [Channel Code] is 01 when FCR is connected to CH1.
• The [Channel Code] is 03 when FCR is connected to CH3.

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Example of setting

Connection conditions
(1) Connect the CH1 input of the MF-300/L #2 to CH1 of FM-DP L #1, and
output to Bin 10.
(2) Connect the FCR9000 to CH2 of the FM-DP L #1, and output to Bin 8.
(3) Connect the CH1 input of MF-300/L #1 to CH3 of the FM-DP L #1, and
output to Bin 9.

<Sorter Setting> <Set Sorter Parameters> <Set Continuously> FM-DP L input CH


CH1
by Channel: Enable
by Department: Disable
by Patient: Disable
CH2
by Channel: Disable
by Department: Disable
by Patient: Disable
CH3
by Channel: Enable
by Department: Disable
by Patient: Disable

<Set Sorting Terms> Channel


Group #. Bin #.
Code
21 21 10
2 2 8
11 11 9

<Check Sorter Parameters> <Check Sorting Terms>

M-UTILITY
Check Sorting Terms
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

001 01 1100000000
Portion set
002 02 0000000100
in above
003 03 0000110000
example
011 11 0000000010
021 21 0000000001

B AC K NEXT QU I T

FP3F0S27.EPS

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When Connecting DICOM, and CT Directly

Configuration example

FM-DP L
DICOM
(AE Tilte : CLIENT)

CH1
FN-PS551 4 5
1
CH2
2 2
TOSHIBA protocol 3
4
(Modality code: CT)
5
6
Directly connected 7
CT 8
9
10
[Bin #.]

When connected to the TOSHIBA protocol


• Select the desired [Group #] excluding
1 to 3, and set modality codes to the group.

When connected to DICOM


• Select the desired [Group #] excluding
1 to 3, and set the AE Title to the group.

FP3B0S26.EPS

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Example of setting

Connection conditions
(1) Connect the TOSHIBA protocol (modality code: CT) network, DICOM (AE
Title: CLIENT) to CH1 of the FM-DP L via the FN-PS551, output the input
from the DICOM connected to Bins 1 and 2, and the input from the
TOSHIBA protocol connected to Bins 6 and 7.
(2) Connect the CT directly to CH2 of the FM-DP L, and output to Bins 3, 4, 5.
(3) CH3 of the FM-DP L is not connected.

<Sorter Setting> <Set Sorter Parameters> <Set Continuously> FM-DP L input CH


CH1
by Channel: Enable
by Department: Enable
by Patient: Disable
CH2
by Channel: Enable
by Department: Disable
by Patient: Disable
CH3
by Channel: Disable
by Department: Disable
by Patient: Disable

<Set Sorting Terms> Channel Department


Group # Bin #.
Code Code
4 CL IENT 1, 2
2 2 3, 4, 5
5 CT 6, 7

<Check Sorter Parameters> <Check Sorting Terms>

M-UTILITY
Set Sorting Terms
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

001 01 1100000000
Portion set
002 02 0011100000
in above
003 03 0000110000
example
004 CL IENT 1100000000
005 CT 0000011000

BACK NEXT QUIT

FP3F0S28.EPS

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5. CHECKING THE OPERATIONS OF THE


EQUIPMENT

5.1 Checking Film Image Unevenness, Flaws, Recording


Image Format, and Conveyance Operations
Output the film in each tray and check that there are no problems.
(1) Turn OFF and then ON the power of the equipment, and start the M-Utility
after the equipment starts.
(2) Touch [Output Film], [Flat Pattern], [TRAY1], or [TRAY2].
(3) At "Gradation Type": Touch [2.64] or [3.0]
(4) At "Copies=": Touch [1] and then [ENT]
(5) At "Density=" (100 times the density value): Press [120] and then [ENT]
(6) As the error message indicating no film will be displayed, load film in the film
tray.
→ The flat pattern is output.

<CONFIRM>
• Check that no abnormal sounds nor smell are produced from the
equipment.
• Check that no film jamming has occurred.
• Check that the recording image format has not changed.
• Check that there is no image unevenness and flaw.

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20 x 25cm
Position 20 x 25 cm
D E

20
C A-B ≤2.2
A
C, C' 200±1.2
F Em G
D, E 1.0±1.0
C' D-E ≤1.2
20

20 20 F 251±1.2

F-G ≤0.6

26 x 36cm
Position 26 x 36 cm
D E
20

C A-B ≤1.2
A
C, C' 360±1.2
F Em G D, E 1.6±1.0

D-E ≤1.2
C'
20

F 254±1.1
20 20
F-G ≤0.6

35 x 43cm
Position 35 x 43 cm
D E
20

C A-B ≤1.2
A
C, C' 352±1.2

D, E 1.0±1.0

D-E ≤1.2
F Em G
F 428±1.2

F-G ≤0.6

C'
20

20 20

(Unit:mm)
FP3B0711.EPS

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5.2 Checking the sorter Interlock


Separate the sorter while executing the M-Utility, and check the interlock function.
(1) Connect the sorter to the FM-DP L.
(2) Touch [Check Mechanism], [Sorter Unit], [Motor MT1], and then [ON].
→ The sorter motor starts driving.
(3) Pull the sorter release lever to release the sorter.

Check that the driving sound of MT1 stops.

(4) [OFF]→[QUIT]
(5) Connect the sorter to the FM-DP L.

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5.3 Checking Conveyance and Scratches on Film Image of the


Sorter
Output a cleaning film, and check that the film is conveyed normally, and there are no
scratches on the film image.
(1) Touch [Output Film], [Film Out to Sorter], [Tray 1] or [Tray 2].
(2) [First output Bin #]: [1]
(3) [Final output Bin #]: [10]
(4) [No. Output: [10]→[ENT]
→ Cleaning film is output to each bin.

<CONFIRM>
• No abnormal noise or smell is produced from the sorter.
• Film does not jam.
• There are no scratches on the film image.

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5.4 Correcting the Density

5.4.1 Moving the Density Measuring Position of the Optical Head (Approx. 4
min. )
As the position of the optical head of the density measurement unit may have moved
during transportation, initialize the optical head position.
(1) Touch [F.D.C.], [UNIFORMITY], and then [Move Densitometer].
→ After moving the optical head to the home position, move to the density
measuring position.

5.4.2 Automatic Density Correction


Output the 24-step pattern, and perform automatic density correction according to the
density data measured by the density measurement unit.
(1) Touch [F.D.C.], [AUTO F.D.C.], and then [TRAY1].
The 24-steps pattern is output and automatic density correction is executed.
(2) If using film tray 2, perform the same procedure for that tray.
(3) Touch [QUIT].

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5.4.3 Checking Density


The data of the 17-steps pattern measured by the density measurement unit is
displayed on the operation panel. Check from this data that the density value is within
the standard value.
(1) Touch [F.D.C.], [Check Density], and then [TRAY1]
(2) At "Gradation Type": Touch [2.64] or [3.0]
→ The 17-steps pattern is output on film, and the 17-steps data is displayed on the
operation panel.
Check that the measured values satisfy the standards shown in the following
table.
Step Dmax 2.64 Dmax 3.0
1 fog fog
2 Density should be between the densities of steps 1 and 3.
3 Density should be between the densities of step 2 and 4.
4 0.30±0.05 0.30±0.05
5 0.48±0.05 0.48±0.05
6 0.66±0.05 0.66±0.05
7 0.84±0.05 0.84±0.05
8 1.02±0.05 1.02±0.05
9 1.20±0.05 1.20±0.05
10 1.38±0.05 1.38±0.05
11 1.56±0.05 1.56±0.05
12 1.74±0.05 1.74±0.05
13 1.92±0.05 1.92±0.05
14 2.10±0.07 2.10±0.07
15 2.28±0.07 2.40±0.07
16 2.46±0.07 2.70±0.10
17 2.64±0.07 3.00±0.10 TP3M0201.EPS

(4) Check the densities of gradation types 2.64 and 3.0 for film tray 1 and film
tray 2.
(5) End the M-Utility.
(6) Turn off the power of the equipment.

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6. CHECKING E-I/F CONNECTION


Checking the Start-up of the Equipment by Remote Operations
(1) Check that the power switch at the rear of the equipment is ON, the Forthed
stop switch is at the remote side, and the Remote/Local switch is OFF.
(2) Turn ON the power of the external device.
(3) Check that this equipment starts up.
(4) Check that the equipment starts up by remote operations in all channels
connected to the equipment.

Checking Film Output and Images from the Connected Equipment


Ask the user to output images from the external device to which this equipment is
connected, and check that films are output normally.
Check the following items.
• Check that there is no image unevenness.
• Check the image density.
• Check that there is no density inconsistency in the main scanning direction.
• Check the recording image format and output characters.

Checking the Termination of the Equipment by Remote Operations


(1) Turn OFF the power of the external device.
(2) Check that the equipment starts system termination, and the power goes
OFF.
(3) Check that the equipment ends by remote operations in all the channels
connected to the equipment.

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7. CHECKING IMAGER CONNECTION

7.1 Starting the Remote Panel Maintenance Mode


<NOTE>
For details on how to use the remote panel and parameter settings, refer to
"MAINTENANCE 5. Service Mode".

Start the maintenance mode from the remote panel.


<NOTE>
Once the maintenance mode has been started, the operation panel will not accept
anymore inputs.

(1) Turn OFF and then ON the power of the remote panel.
(2) The start-up screen appears, the alarm (beep) sounds, and the initialization
processing screen appears. Press the <F5> key and <F9> key together
continuously within 2 seconds, check that the numeral icon is displayed, and
release the keys.

F5
CPU HARDWARE START UP . . . . .
PROGRAM MEMORY TEST done.
VRAM TEST done.
CHARACTER GENERATOR TEST done.
BUS ERROR TEST done.
BUZZER TEST done.
IPL DIAGNOSTICS DONE
WAIT A MINUTE Initialization in progress. F9
Wait a minute.

Start-up screen Initialization processing screen


FP3B0512.EPS

(3) After entering the maintenance mode, the main menu appears on the
screen about 30 seconds to 1 minute later.

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7.2 Setting the Remote Panel Software


<NOTE>
In the "Language to operation panel" of "Connection", select Japanese or English as
standard.
In other cases, complete all the settings in the following, and perform the settings for
the desired language.

<NOTE>
For input channels other than the DPI06A/B board, enter the video parameters in the
Video Parameter Tables set for each connected type.

(1) Execute all the installation items of the maintenance mode below in order.
"MAINTENANCE 5. Service Mode"

• Initialization: Execute initialization at the items "Hard Disk" and "Backup


RAM" only when the HDD option is set.

Set the following for the CH1, CH2, and CH3 connected.

• Connection (System connection setting)


• Default value (Default value setting)
• Action switch (Software processing function setting)
• Film parameter (Film output setting)
• Video parameter (Video parameter creation)

(2) When connecting the DMS, set "Connection"-"Input channel" of the


maintenance mode if entering ID information from the ID card.
(3) When ending the maintenance mode, save the configuration. If video
parameters have been entered, save the video parameters.
(4) Turn OFF the power of the remote panel according to the message.
(5) Turn ON the power of the remote panel, and check that the equipment starts
up normally.
(6) Check that the equipment starts up from the remote panel for all channels
connected to the equipment.

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7.3 Language Display of Remote Panel


<NOTE>
Prepare a memory card for installing a foreign language to the remote panel.

(1) Start up the maintenance mode from the remote panel.


(2) Select "Installation"-"Connection"-"Language to operation panel".

[1] [Store] [2] [Store] [4] [Store]

(3) Select the desired language from the display language selection menu.
(4) Save the configuration, and turn OFF the power of the remote panel.
(5) Install the software of the language selected at step (3) above.
"MAINTENANCE 5.5.4 Installing the Remote Panel Software "
(6) Turn OFF/ON the power of the remote panel, and check that the language
set is displayed.

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7.4 Adjusting the Image Interface Board


For details on adjusting the image interface board, refer to "Installation Appendix 1.
Setting, Connecting, Adjusting the Image I/F Board".

• DVI90A → A1.2.3 Adjusting the DVI90A Board


• HAV90A → A1.3.3 Adjusting the HAV90A Board
• HAV90B → A1.4.3 Adjusting the HAV90B Board
<NOTE>
The connector terminals of each board come with a protective cap for preventing static
electricity damage.
To prevent discharge to the signal pin of connectors, be sure to attach this protective
cap to unused connector terminals.

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7.5 Installing Host Control Software of Other Manufacturers


To install host control software of other manufacturers, refer to the procedure in
"MAINTENANCE 5.5.3 Installing Host Control Software of Other Manufacturers".
"MAINTENANCE 5.5.3 Installing Host Control Software of Other Manufacturers".
<NOTE>
Main unit software versions B01 or later need not be installed as they are included in
the main unit software FD.

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7.6 Settings to Use 20 x 25 cm Size Films in Host Control


Exposures
The following describes the settings for using 20 x 25 cm size films in host control
exposure. (Main unit software version B03 or later)

Fuji, Toshiba, Hitachi, 3M: P831, GE-H.S.A.


(1) Start the maintenance mode from the remote panel.
(2) Select "Default value" of the maintenance mode, and execute "Format se-
lection".
"MAINTENANCE, [4] Setting Up Default Value (Default value)"
(3) Set the input channel of the host connected.
(4) Select 20 x 25 cm size format to be used.
(5) Execute film output, and check that 20 x 25 cm film format is output nor-
mally.

Yokogawa
(1) Start the maintenance mode from the remote panel.
(2) Select "Default value" of the maintenance mode, and execute "Format se-
lection".
"MAINTENANCE, [4] Setting Up Default Value (Default value)"
(3) Set the input channel of the host connected.
(4) Select 20 x 25 cm size format to be used.
<NOTE>
The following 20 x 25 cm film size formats cannot be selected.
Portrait:
MP03: B2, MP08: B5
Landscape
ML03: C3, ML08: C6

(5) Execute film output, and check that 20 x 25 cm film format is output nor-
mally.

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SIEMENS (Protocol Type 0500, 0504)

When the host has compatibility with 20 x 25 cm film size format codes
(1) Start the maintenance mode from the remote panel.
(2) Select "Default value" of the maintenance mode, and execute "Format se-
lection".
"MAINTENANCE, [4] Setting Up Default Value (Default value)"
(3) Set the input channel of the host connected.
(4) Select 20 x 25 cm size format to be used from the following.
Portrait
MP01: C107, MP02: C207, MP03: C307, MP04: C407, MP06: C607, MP08:
C807, MP09: C907, MP12: C217, MP15: C517, MP16: C617
Portrait mix
MPM1: C097
Landscape
ML01: C106, ML02: C206, ML03: C306, ML04: C406, ML06: C606, ML08:
C806, ML09: C906, ML12: C216, ML15: C516, ML16: C616
Landscape mix
MLM1: C096, MLM2: C196, MLM3: C296, MLM4: C396

(5) Execute film output, and check that 20 x 25 cm film format is output nor-
mally.

When the host does not have compatibility with 20 x 25 cm film size format codes
(1) Start the maintenance mode from the remote panel.
(2) Select the No. 15 software switch of the maintenance mode, and set the
input channels activating landscape format output and film size output, etc.
"MAINTENANCE, Description of Software Switch (Utility-4. Software
switch)"
(3) Select "Default value" of the maintenance mode, and execute "Format se-
lection".
"MAINTENANCE, [4] Setting Up Default Value (Default value)"
(4) Set the input channel of the host connected.
(5) Select 20 x 25 cm size format to be used.
(6) Execute film output, and check that 20 x 25 cm film format is output nor-
mally.

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3M: M952

When the host can select 20 x 25 cm films using MSZ command


(1) Start the maintenance mode from the remote panel.
(2) Select "Default value" of the maintenance mode, and execute "Format se-
lection".
"MAINTENANCE, [4] Setting Up Default Value (Default value)"
(3) Set the input channel of the host connected.
(4) Select 20 x 25 cm size format to be used.
(5) Execute film output, and check that 20 x 25 cm film format is output nor-
mally.

When the host can not select 20 x 25 cm films using MSZ command
(1) Start the maintenance mode from the remote panel.
(2) Select the No. 15 software switch of the maintenance mode, and set the
input channels activating landscape format output and film size output, etc.
"MAINTENANCE, Description of Software Switch (Utility-4. Software
switch)"
(3) Select "Default value" of the maintenance mode, and execute "Format se-
lection".
"MAINTENANCE, [4] Setting Up Default Value (Default value)"
(4) Set the input channel of the host connected.
(5) Select 20 x 25 cm size format to be used.
(6) Execute film output, and check that 20 x 25 cm film format is output nor-
mally.

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7.7 Checking Film Output and Images from Connected De-


vices
Ask the user to output images from the external device to which this equipment is
connected, and check that films are output normally.
Check the following items.
• Check that there is no image unevenness.
• Check the image density.
• Check that there is no density inconsistency in the main scanning direction.
• Check the recording image format and output characters.

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7.8 Checking the Termination of the Equipment by Remote


Operations
(1) Turn OFF the power of the remote panel.
(2) Check that the equipment starts system termination, and the power goes
OFF.
(3) Check that the equipment ends by remote panel in all the channels con-
nected to the equipment.

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INSTALLATION 8. CHECKING THE NETWORK CONNECTION B8-1

8 CHECKING THE DICOM NETWORK CONNECTION


Example of Connection
Hospital network

DICOM PROTOCOL

Modalities of other
manufacturers

10BASE-T/100BASE-TX

FM-DP L LAN90A

FP3B0713.EPS

Connecting the Interface Cable

CAUTION
Do not connect telephone lines to CN7 of the LAN90A board. Only the IEC950/UL1950
standard cables are appropriate for connecting to this connector.

<NOTE>
To prevent damage by static electricity, be sure to attach the protective cap to the
connector for unused external I/F.

(1) Check that the power of the equipment is OFF.


(2) Attach the ferrite core to 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX cable (UTP).
<NOTE>
• Attach the ferrite core at 20 to 30 mm from the cable connector.
• Tie the two cables together with the tie band.

<SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE>
UTP: Unshielded type

(3) Connect the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX cable (UTP) to CN7 of the LAN90A


board.
(4) Attach the protective cap provided to metal connectors which are not
connected.

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Checking the Start-up of the Equipment


(1) Set the Remote/Local switch on the operation panel to ON.
(2) Check that the equipment starts.

Network Setting
(1) Start the M-Utility.
(2) Touch [System Management], [Set Network], and then [Set Application].
→ The screen for setting the application appears.
(3) Set the following items in the given order.
• Set the printer name used by the DICOM.
[Set Normal AE-Title]
[Set Fine AE-Title]
• Set the port number for using the DICOM protocol.
[Set Port No.]
(4) Touch [Set Network], and then [Set Environment].
→ The screen for setting the network environments appears.
(5) Set the following items in the given order.
• Set the IP address for using the DICOM protocol.
[Set IP Address]
• Set the subnet mask for using the DICOM protocol.
[Set SubNetmask]
• Set the host name for using the DICOM protocol.
[Set Hostname]
• Set the gateway address for using the DICOM protocol.
[Set Gateway]
(6) End the M-Utility.
(7) Set each DICOM client settings using a service PC.

<SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE>
All network settings can be performed using the service PC.

Checking Film Output and Images from Connected Devices


Ask the user to output images from the external device to which this equipment is
connected, and check that films are output normally.
Check the following items.
• Check that there is no image unevenness.
• Check the image density.
• Check that there is no density inconsistency in the main scanning
direction.
• Check the recording image format and output characters.

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Checking the Equipment Termination


(1) Check that the Remote/Local switch on the operation panel is set to OFF.
(2) Check that the equipment starts system termination, and the power goes
OFF.

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9. INSTALLING THE EQUIPMENT

9.1 Backing Up Individual Data


Save individual data set on a floppy disk to create a backup floppy disk.
<NOTE>
As the individual data floppy disks provided with the equipment contain important data
which can only be measured at the factory, never overwrite the floppy disks. Be sure to
use a different floppy disk to save data.

(1) Set the backup floppy disk (DOS formatted) in the floppy disk drive.
<SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE>
The floppy disk can be formatted in this equipment.

(2) Touch [System Management], [FD], [Individual Data], [Save to FD], and
then [Save All].
(3) Touch [QUIT].

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INSTALLATION 9. INSTALLING THE EQUIPMENT B9-2

9.2 Checking and Deleting Error Logs Which Occur at


Installation
Check for the presence of errors which occur at installation using the M-Utility, and
save the error log on a floppy disk if necessary.

9.2.1 Checking the Error Log


(1) Touch [System Management], [Error Log Data], [Display Error Log #1], and
then [Display Error Log #2].
→ The following error log screen appears.
M-UTILITY
X : Error source differentiation "P", "F" or "N" (*1)
Error Log 1 Display
(Printer, formatter or network)
X AAAA BBBB CCCCCC DDDD YY
X AAAA BBBB CCCCCC DDDD YY AAAA : Error code (Hexadecimal 4 digits)
X AAAA BBBB CCCCCC DDDD YY
X AAAA BBBB CCCCCC DDDD YY BBBB : Detailed error information
X AAAA BBBB CCCCCC DDDD YY
X AAAA BBBB CCCCCC DDDD YY (Hexadecimal 4 digits)
X AAAA BBBB CCCCCC DDDD YY
X AAAA BBBB CCCCCC DDDD YY CCCCCCC : Date of error (6 digits)

DDDD : Time of error (4 digits)

YY : Index display when DSP error occurs


BACK NEXT QUIT
(No other error display)

*1: Main unit software version B03 or later. FP3M0219.EPS

(2) Check each error code displayed for serious errors.


(3) Touch [QUIT].

9.2.2 Deleting Error Logs


(1) Touch [System Management], [Error Log Data], and then [Clear].
(2) Touch [YES].
→ All the error log data are cleared.
(2) End the M-Utility and turn OFF the power of the equipment.

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9.3 Reinstalling and Cleaning Covers


(1) Reinstall the lower left-hand side cover and lower front cover.
(2) Clean all covers with a moist cloth.

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9.4 Installing the Equipment

9.4.1 Installing the Equipment and Securing with Fixtures


(1) Move the equipment to the place of installation.
(2) Clamp the upper double nut of the adjustable foot onto the front side fixture.
(3) Clamp the hex socket head bolt onto the rear side spacer and fixture at the
base of the equipment.
"INSTALLATION 1.2 Unpacking, Unloading"

Spacer
Fixture
W
SW
M12x25 bolt

FP3B0706.EPS

(4) Secure the fixture with the buried anchor nut.

Adjustable foot
Fixture Fixture
Fixture

FP3B0704.EPS

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(5) Perform the following check and adjustment when connecting the sorter.
• If the casters of the sorter rises off the ground, adjust the height of the casters.
• Connect the sorter to the equipment, and check that the respective heights from
the ground to the base of the sorter and that to the base of the equipment are the
same.
• Check that the clearance between the equipment and sorter is within the
specified range.
"INSTALLATION 2.9 Installing the Optional Sorter"

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9.4.2 Installing the Equipment without Using Fixtures


(1) Ensure the required installation space around the equipment.
(2) Rotate the two adjustable foots of the equipment with the hand and ground
to the floor.
(3) Rotate the lower nut of the adjustable foot with a spanner and adjust the
height.
Rotate the two nuts equally. Adjust the amount the nut is adjusted so that even load
is applied to the adjustable foot.

<NOTE>
Lift the equipment until the casters rise above ground.

(4) Rotate the double nut of the adjustable foot and push against the equipment
to secure.

Equipment main body

[Rotate] Double nut

[Rotate] Nut

Casters

Adjustable foot
FP3B0703.EPS

(5) Perform the following check and adjustment when connecting the sorter.
• If the casters of the sorter rise off the ground at the place of installation, adjust
the height of the casters.
• Connect the sorter to the equipment, and check that the respective heights from
the ground to the base of the sorter and that to the base of the equipment are the
same.
• Check that the clearance between the equipment and sorter is within the
specified range.
"INSTALLATION 2.9 Installing the Optional Sorter"

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INSTALLATION APPENDIX 1 SETTING, CONNECTING, ADJUSTING THE IMAGE I/F BOARD BA1-1

APPENDIX 1 SETTING, CONNECTING, ADJUSTING


THE IMAGE I/F BOARD

A1.1 DPI06A/B Board

A1.1.1 Setting and Installing DPI06A/B Board


Make appropriate switch settings on the DPI06A or DPI06B board, and insert the board
into the slot of the input channel used.

HOST I/F baud rate select switch HOST I/F RS232C/RS422 select switch
(S6-1-4) (S8, S6-6)
1 2 3 4 RS232C setup RS422 setup
9600 bps setup
OFF S8 S8
OFF

OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4
Rotary switch for
4800 bps setup DPI06A/DPI06B board
OFF
input channel select
1 2 3 4 IN ch SLOT ADR
2400 bps setup
1ch 1 1
OFF
S6 S6 2ch 2 2
1 2 3 4
6 6
1200 bps setup 3ch 3 3
OFF
OFF OFF Invalid Other

CN2 CN1

CN5 S8
PANEL

CN3 S6 T1 T2 T3 SLOT
S7
DIGITAL
DATA ADR
CN4
HOST Rotary switch for image data transfer request
signal width setting (T1, T2, T3)
T1
Image data parity setting (S7-1~2) [Normal] DAREQ
1 2 (OFF time)
T1 T2
None [Retransmission requenst] DAREQ
OFF (OFF time)
1 2
REP T3
Odd
(ON time)
OFF
1 2 T2 settingSetting time T3 setting Setting time
Even
OFF 0 150ns 0 150ns
1 250ns 1 250ns
2 500ns 2 500ns
T1 settingSetting time T1 setting Setting time 3 1µs 3 1µs
0 500ns 8 128µs 4 2µs 4 2µs
1 1µs 9 256µs 5 4µs 5 4µs
2 2µs A 512µs 6 8µs 6 8µs
3 4µs B 1.024ms 7 16µs 7 16µs
4 8µs C 2.048ms 8 32µs 8 32µs
5 16µs D 4.096ms 9 64µs 9 64µs
6 32µs E 8.192ms A 102µs A 102µs
7 64µs F 16.384ms B~F Invalid B~F Invalid
FP3B0901.EPS

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<NOTES>
• HOST I/F switch settings are necessary only when HOST I/F auto-filming is used;
these switches should be set in accordance with the unit-specific data in the auto-
filming parameter table set forth separately.
• Image data setup switches should be set in accordance with the unit-specific data in
the digital image data parameter table set forth separately.

A1.1.2 Connecting to DPI06A/B Board


(1) Connect the digital data I/F cable to CN3 (labeled DIGITAL DATA on the
board retaining panel) of the DPI06A or DPI06B board.
(2) Connect the HOST auto-filming I/F cable to CN4 (labeled HOST on the
board retaining panel) of the DPI06A board.

<NOTE>
The HOST auto-filming I/F cable should be connected only when the HOST
auto-filming is applicable. Types of interfaces include the RS232C
interface, RS422 interface, and DPI board-specific interfaces (those specific
to Siemens auto-filming and Picker MR auto-filming, etc.).

(3) Connect the remote panel I/F cable to CN5 (labeled PANEL on the board
retaining panel) of the DPI06A or DPI06B board.

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A1.2 DVI90A Board

A1.2.1 Setting and Installing DVI90A Board


Make appropriate switch and connector (short pin) settings on the DVI90A board, and
insert the board into the slot of the input channel used.

CN5/CN6 Connector for selecting horizontal sync interval of video signal


H37K CN5/CN6 Horizontal sync interval Horizontal sync frequency
H50K
H70K H70K 14.286~20.000µs 50~70kHz
VR H50K 20.000~27.027µs 37~50kHz
H37K 27.027~36.364µs 27.5~37kHz
VR Invalid
Connector for selecting sync
signal polarity of video signal Connector for
(Supported by H/K version) Connector selecting pixel clock Connector for selecting
rising edge/falling edge of selecting pixel clock video signal type
Factory default setup frequency of video
video signal
CN50 (Horizontal sync) (Supported by H/K version) signal
CN51 (Vertical sync) Factory default setup
3

LS HS
Less than SS Component &
NOM Normal sync 2
polarity CLKL
40 MHz CS HD & VD
Falling edge 1
REV (Factory default CLKH
setup)
NOM LS HS 3
Over 40 MHz SS Component &
Reversed CLKL Rising edge to less than 2
REV (Factory default 80 MHz CS Composite-sync
sync polarity CLKH 1
setup)

CN2 CN1

F1
PANEL
CN13
CN18

CN51
HOST CN50
CN4

CN5
DIGITAL
VIDEO CN6

S2 S1 CN8
S4 S5

Rotary switch for DV190A


HOST I/F RS232c/RS422 select switch (S1, S2) CN8 configuration
board input channel select (S4, S5)
3
ID

S2 S1 S4 S5
IN ch (SLOT) (ADR)
1

3
4
5
6
7
8

1
2
2

ID 2
ID
1
8
N

RS232C setup 1ch 1 1


C
O

2ch 2 2
F
F

F
F

Fixed to OFF
because not 3ch 3 3 DVI board setup
used Invalid Other (factory default setup)
1
2
1

3
4
5
6
7
8
2

ID2
RS422 setup
O
O

F
F
F
F

ID1
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<NOTES>
• HOST I/F switch settings are necessary only when HOST I/F auto-filming is used;
these switches should be set in accordance with the unit-specific data in the auto-
filming parameter table set forth separately.
• The video signal select connector (short pin) should be set in accordance with the
unit-specific data in the video parameter table set forth separately.

A1.2.2 Connecting to DVI90A Board


(1) Connect the digital video cable to the connector (labeled DIGITAL VIDEO
on the board retaining panel) of the DVI90A board.
<NOTE>
When connecting the digital video cable to the HOST, use the supplied
cable clamp to screw the shield exposed portion of the cable down to the
metal portion of the HOST housing.
Metal portion of HOST housing

Shield exposed portion

Digital video cable


connecting portion
Digital video cable

[Attach] Cable clamp


Screw

FP3B0937.EPS

(2) Connect the remote panel I/F cable to the connector (labeled PANEL on the
board retaining panel) of the DVI90A board.
(3) Connect the HOST auto-filming I/F cable to the connector (labeled HOST on
the board retaining panel) of the DVI90A board.
<NOTE>
The HOST auto-filming I/F cable should be connected only when the HOST
auto-filming specification is applicable.
There are two interface types: RS232C and RS422.

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A1.2.3 Adjusting DVI90A Board

Interlace acquisition start line switching connector


(supported by version G or later)

Acquisition start line ODD setting


(factory default)
Q1
Acquisition start line EVEN setting
Q2
(for G/J version, only Q1 is labeled on the EVEN side.)

CN2 CN1

PANEL

HOST
CN450

DIGITAL S1
VIDEO

Sync phase signal


adjustment switch (S1)
S1 Phase delay
0 0ns
1 2ns
2 4ns
3 6ns
4 8ns
5 10ns
6 12ns
7 14ns FP3B0903.EPS

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Adjusting Sync Signal Phase of DVI90A Board


The sync signal phase adjustment has two roles as follows.

Phase adjustment for sampling clock and image input signal


Assume that an input signal (8-bit digital video data for the DVI90A board) is provided
containing black and white vertical stripes at intervals of one dot. Even if the input
signal has the same dot clock and sampling frequency, there may be cases where
accurate sampling is not made if sampling is made at dot transitions from white to black
as shown in [B]. In this case, the image looks blurred.
This phenomenon can be remedied by achieving the sampling phase as shown in [A].
To do so, adjust the sync signal phase.

White
Image input signal

Black

[A] Correct sampling point

[B] Incorrect sampling point


FP3B0904.EPS

Phase adjustment for sampling clock and horizontal sync signal


If the horizontal sync signal is unstable with respect to the sampling clock, an image
with several pixel offsets in the horizontal direction may be generated.
Examples of vertical-grid images acquired are shown below.

Normal image Pixel offset image

Straight line Offset in several pixels


FP3B0905.EPS

A video signal with a pixel clock frequency of 40MHz or higher is acquired with a two-
split sampling scheme (one line is recorded twice by splitting it into odd and even
pixels). For example, if pixel offset occurs only during acquisition of odd pixels, an
improper image with every other pixel offset results.

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For example, if a rising edge of the horizontal sync signal is located in the middle of the
rising edge of the sampling clock as shown in [C], a normal image is outputted.
However, if the horizontal sync signal rises with virtually the same timing as the rising
edge of the sampling clock as shown in [D], the timing of the horizontal sync signal
becomes unstable with respect to the sampling clock, so that the count start position is
offset for each line, resulting in pixel offset.
If pixel offset occurs for the reason mentioned above, it can be remedied by varying the
phase of the sampling clock. To do so, adjust the sync signal phase.
1 line

Horizontal sync signal

Correct sampling
[C]
clock timing

Incorrect sapling
[D] clock timing

FP3B0906.EPS

Adjustment procedure
In order to prevent occurrence of two types of image artifacts mentioned above, make
sync signal phase adjustments.
Print out while tweaking the phase adjustment rotary switch S1, and determine
optimum conditions based on the resulting images.
Note that the phase can be adjusted in 8 steps (2 ns for one step, from 0 to 14 ns) with
S1.

Digital Video Signals That Permit Proper Image Acquisition According to Version of
DVI90A Board
When connected to a diagnosis unit that outputs digital video signals of the following
specifications, the DVI90A board of version G or later should be used. If an image is
acquired using the DVI90A board of any earlier version, the resulting image will
become improper.

Signal where the total number of pixels per line is odd


• Example of relevant host equipment (there may be more host equipments in addition
to the one shown below)
Hitachi DFA-100 Series (video spec ID No. 518 used)

Total number of pixels per line


= Pixel clock frequency ÷ horizontal sync frequency
= Pixel clock frequency x horizontal sync interval
= H-back + H-active + H-front (displayed on VIDEO ADJUST screen)

• Phenomenon of improper image


• Because image data is acquired with offsets in increments of one pixel per line,
vertical stripes in the image look jaggy.

• Adjustment procedure
If the DVI90A board of version G or later is used, images are acquired properly, so
there is no need for adjustment.
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Signal that is interlaced and whose blank interval is at a white level (note,
however, that a composite sync signal with no serrated pulse cannot be
supported)
• Example of relevant host equipment (there may be more host equipments in addition
• to the one shown below)
• Shimadzu CT INTELLECT (video spec ID No. 501 used)

• Phenomenon of improper image


• One blank line is placed at the beginning in the horizontal direction of an image. When
• the image acquisition area is moved for one line (minimum unit of adjustment) with
• VIDEO ADJUST in order to eliminate this blank line, both ODD and EVEN fields are
• moved if the signal is interlaced, so that the area is actually moved for two lines. As a
• result, the image that lacks one line of information at the beginning will result.
• Furthermore, even if interlace ODD/EVEN switching in VIDEO ADJUST is performed,
• this capability switches ODD/EVEN fields during image data synthesis after image
• acquisition, so that the blank line cannot be eliminated.
“A1.6 Adjusting Image Format”

• Adjustment procedure
• Using the DVI90A board of version G or later, adjust the acquisition position for the
• beginning line in accordance with the following adjustment steps.

Occurrence of an image that is blank at the beginning or


image that lacks a line at the beginning

Using VIDEO ADJUST in Service Option, "A1.6 Adjusting Image Format"


adjust the vertical parameters (V-back/V-front)

OK
Check the
output image

NG
Change the interlace acquisition start line switching connector CN450
(for G/J version, Q1 is labeled on the board)
from the factory default setting of ODD to EVEN.

Check the OK
output image

NG
Change the interlace switching in VIDEO ADJUST of the "A1.6 Adjusting Image Format"
Service Option from the default setting of ODD to EVEN

Check the OK
output image

NG
Change the interlace acquisition start line switching connector CN450
(for G/J version, Q1 is labeled on the board)
back to ODD from EVEN

Check the OK
output image

NG
Change the interlace switching in VIDEO ADJUST of
the Service Option back to ODD from EVEN
(Check to see that the setting on the DVI90A board is ODD) End of adjustment
FP3B0938.EPS

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• Interlace acquisition start line switching connector of DVI90A board


• CN450 (For G/J version, only Q1 is labeled on the EVEN side.)

Acquisition start line ODD setting (factory default)


Q1

Acquisition start line EVEN setting


Q1 FP3B0939.EPS

• Explanation for beginning-line acquisition position adjustment


• For an interlaced signal, image data is transferred twice: one for the ODD (odd lines)
• field and the other for the EVEN (even lines) field.
• Thus, the image data is sent in the following format. Note, however, that the format
• diagram shown below is a conceptual diagram, so actual signal waveforms and
• timings may be different.

(EVEN field) –2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12

(ODD field) –1 1 3 5 7 9 11 13

(For Shimadzu CT INTELLECT, image data is placed at 0 line, and data prior to -1 line is blsnk.) FP3B0940.EPS

When the image data of the above-described format is adjusting by varying the settings
for interlace acquisition start line switching on the DVI90A board, interlace switching in
VIDEO ADJUST, and VIDEO ADJUST value, the image are configured in the order
shown in the table below.

Acquisition start line Interlace setting in


Con- Order of line writes on print image
setting on DVI90A VIDEO ADJUST
dition
board
1 ODD ODD –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2 ODD EVEN 0 –1 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 10 9
3 EVEN ODD –1 –2 1 0 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8
4 EVEN EVEN –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
VIDEO ADJUST value –1 line Optimal value +1 line +2 line +3 line +4 line
TP3B0901.EPS

If image data is placed at 0 line, as in Shimadzu CT INTELLECT, Condition 1 means


that even when VIDEO ADJUST value is changed, data for both 0 line and –1 line is
moved together, so that white blank or line omission at the beginning occurs.
Conditions 2 and 3 will result in an improper image due to improper interlaced line
format.
By optimally adjusting the VIDEO ADJUST value under Condition 4, a proper image
acquisition can be achieved without white blank or line omission at the beginning.

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A1.3 HAV90A Board

A1.3.1 Setting and Installing HAV90A Board


Make appropriate switch and connector (short pin) settings on the HAV90A board, and
insert the board into the slot of the input channel used.

Connector for selecting horizontal sync interval of video signal


CN12/CN13 Horizontal sync interval Horizontal sync frequency
Connector for selecting video signal input/output H80K 12.500~13.333µs 75~80kHz
This setup should H75K 13.333~20.000µs 50~75kHz
normally be used CN8 75Ω termination
regardless of TR OP H50K 20.000~27.027µs 37~50kHz
the connection
TH BF H37K 27.027~37.037µs 27~37kHz
type of the
external devices CN7 Buffer output H27K 37.037~50.000µs 20~27kHz
(HOST/CRT).
H20K 50.000~64.516µs 15.5~20kHz
If glitches such as
improper brightness CN8 Termination Off
occur with the CRT Connector for selecting video signal type
TR OP
connected to CN15
the A • OUT TH BF Video signal type CN10 CN11
connector when CN7 Through output With serration pulse Without serration pulse
the power is Composite CV CS NO SP
turned ON/OFF.
Component &
SV CS NO SP
Composite-sync
Component &
SV SS NO
HD & VD

Connector for selecting video signal


pixel clock frequency
CN801 Pixel clock frequency
CN2 20M Less than 20MHz CN1

20M 20MHz or higher


PANEL

VD
CN801

HD • CS
CN15
HOST

A • OUT
CN8

CN7
A • IN CN10 CN13
CN12
CN11
S2 S1 CN8
S4 S5
CN5
Location for retaining
spare connector(s)
(version H or later)
Rotary switch for HAV90A
HOST I/F RS232C/RS422 select switch (S1, S2) board input channel select (S4, S5) CN8 configuration
S4 S5
3

S2 S1
ID

IN ch (SLOT) (ADR)
1

3
4
5
6
7
8

1
2
2

1ch 1 1
ID 2

RS232C setting
ID
C 1
8
N

2ch 2 2
O

O
F
F

F
F

Fixed to OFF 3ch 3 3


because
Invalid Other HAV board setup
1
2
1

3
4
5
6
7
8
2

not used
(factory default setup)
RS422 setting
ID1 ID2
O
O

F
F
F
F

FP3B0907.EPS

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<NOTES>
• HOST I/F switch settings are necessary only when HOST I/F auto-filming is used;
these switches should be set in accordance with the unit-specific data in the auto-
filming parameter table set forth separately.
• The video signal select connector (short pin) should be set in accordance with the
unit-specific data in the video parameter table set forth separately.

A1.3.2 Connecting to HAV90A Board


(1) Connect the video cables or supplied termination connectors to the
connectors (labeled as A•IN, A•OUT, HD•CS, VD on the board retaining
panel) of the HAV90A board. There are four types of connections as
follows.

For COMPOSITE VIDEO signal (with video return)


H A• A
V D O •
D • U I
C N HAV90A board
S T Remove the supplied termination connector,
and connect the video cable to the A•OUT connector.
COMPOSITE VIDEO HOST

CRT

For COMPOSITE VIDEO signal (with no video return)


H A• A
V D O •
D • U I
C N HAV90A board
S T Keep the supplied termination connector attached
to the A•OUT connector.
Termination
connector CRT

COMPOSITE VIDEO
HOST

For COMPONENT & COMPOSITE SYNC signals


H A• A
V D O •
D • U I
C N HAV90A board
S T Keep the supplied termination connector attached
Termination connector to the A•OUT connector.
HOST
VIDEO

COMPOSITE SYNC

For COMPONENT & HD & VD signals


H A• A
V D O •
D • U I
C
S T N HAV90A board
Keep the supplied termination connector attached
Termination connector to the A•OUT connector.
HOST
VD HD VIDEO

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<NOTES>
• For the video cable, its end marked as HOST should be connected to the
diagnostics unit.
• To connect in the order of HOST, monitor (CRT), and HAV90A board, the
termination select switch located on the CRT should be in the “no
termination” position.
To connect in the order of HOST, HAV90A board, and CRT, the
termination select switch located on the CRT should be in the “terminated”
position.
• To connect in the order of HOST, CRT, and HAV90A board, attach the
supplied termination connector to the A•OUT connector.
If not, the termination circuit within the HAV90A board is shut down when
the power of this equipment is turned OFF, resulting in impedance
mismatch. Impedance mismatch produces glitches such as improper
brightness or ghost on the CRT.

(2) Connect the remote panel I/F cable to the connector (labeled PANEL on the
board retaining panel) of the HAV90A board.
(3) Connect the HOST auto-filming I/F cable to the connector (labeled HOST on
the board retaining panel) of the HAV90A board.

<NOTE>
The HOST auto-filming I/F cable should be connected only when the HOST
auto-filming specification is applicable.
There are two interface types: RS232C and RS422.

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A1.3.3 Adjusting HAV90A Board

Connector for selecting video signal input/output


This setup should
normally be used CN8 75Ωtermination
regardless of the TR OP
connection type of
TH BF
the external
devices CN7 Buffer output
(HOST/CRT). Connector for adjusting pixel offset
RG: No delay in the count start signal
If glitches such as of the sampling clock
improper CN8 Termination Off
brightness occur IR: Delay in the count start signal
with the CRT TR OP of the sampling clock
connected to the TH BF
A•OUT connector
when the power CN7 Through output
is turned ON/OFF.

CN2 CN1

PANEL

VD OFFSET
adjustment trimmer

HD•CS CN16 Sync phase


GAIN adjustment CN15
trimmer signal
HOST adjustment
switch
A•OUT
CN8
R301 AGND
CN7 TP12
A•IN D8 S2 S1
CN9 R302 TP105

GAIN,OFFSET
adjustment check pin PLL lock indicator
LED
Connector for filter selection
TH No filtering Connector for setting serration pulse
F80M 80MHz low-pass filtering With serration pulse, CN15: NO
F40M 40MHz low-pass filtering Without serration pulse, CN15: SP
F20M 20MHz low-pass filtering

R301 R302 TP12 TP105 D8 OFF(S2)ON S1


OFFSET GAIN ADIN AGND
View seen from the side
View seen from the side
FP3B0908.EPS

NOTE
The adjustment procedures described below must be performed in order named.

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Supplementary Explanation for Video Signal Input/Output Select Connector Setup


The video signal input/output select circuit of the HAV90A board is configured as
illustrated below.

Relay
HOST ON CN7 CN8
75Ω A•IN
A/D
OFF
TH 75Ω TR
BF OP
CRT ON
A•OUT

75Ω OFF

75Ω

FP3B0942.EPS

CN7 and CN8 settings


It is necessary to set CN7 and CN8 depending on whether or not CRT’s brightness
glitches caused by power ON/OFF of this equipment.

• When normal (CRT’s brightness glitches are not conspicuous)


• CN7 and CN8 should normally be set to BF (buffer output) and TR (75W terminated),
• respect-ively, regardless of the connection type of the external devices (HOST and
• CRT) (whether connected in the order of HOST, CRT, and HAV90A or in the order of
• HOST, HAV90A, and CRT).
• With CN7 and CN8 so set, however, if the CRT (which should be terminated at 75W)
• is connected to the A·OUT connector of the HAV90A board, some difference in the
• output signal may occur between power-ON and -OFF of this equipment thus
• resulting in brightness glitches for CRT images.
• This is because the signal passed via the buffer circuit in the HAV90A board is
• outputted to the CRT when this equipment is powered ON; whereas the buffer circuit
• is bypassed when powered OFF, so the signal passed through from the A·IN
• connector to the A·OUT connector is outputted to the CRT.

• When CRT’s brightness glitches are conspicuous


• If the CRT’s brightness glitches are conspicuous with CN7 and CN8 set as described
• above, CN7 and CN8 should be set to TH (through output) and OP (termination OFF),
• respectively.
• With these settings, the signal passed through the A·OUT connector (i.e. the buffer
• circuit bypassed) is always outputted, regardless of the power-ON/OFF of this
• equipment.
• With CN7 and CN8 so set, however, because the signal between the HOST and CRT
• is inputted into the HAV90A board, improper image (such as ghosts) are more likely to
• occur due to input signal reflections if the connection cable is too long.
• Therefore, it is recommended that if CN7 and CN8 are set to TH (through output) and
• OP (termination OFF), respectively, the connection cable be as short as possible.

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Setting Special Input Spec


CN15 should normally be set to NO.
In special cases where there is no serrated pulse in the vertical sync signal of the unit
connected, CN15 should be set to SP. In this case, there is no need for adjustment of
special input spec.

Example of special input spec (there is no serrated pulse in the vertical sync
interval)

NO. Host Equipment

1 IMATRON C100

2 GE Advantage Windows

3 GE Starcam 3000
TP3B0902.PCT

More types of applicable host equipment than indicated in the table above are possible.

Specification
Vertical sync signal waveform 1

1 line
No serrated pulse
FP3B0910.EPS

Vertical sync signal waveform 2

1 line
No serrated pulse
FP3B0911.EPS

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Adjusting A/D Converter Input of HAV90A Board


Make the following adjustment with a video signal containing both maximum density
and minimum density is supplied from the image signal generator.
Using the oscilloscope, observe the waveform at the GAIN/OFFSET check pin TP12
(ADIN), and adjust the GAIN (R302) and OFFSET (R301) adjustment trimmers until the
voltage is held within the range from 0V to –2.0V. For GND, use the check pin AGND
(TP105).
<NOTE>
Observe the waveform with the oscilloscope set in the DC mode.

0V 00H

Video signal
Adjust to hold the
video signal within
this range.

–2.0V FFH
FP3B0912.EPS

Make adjustments so that the video signal is held within the voltage rage from 0 to –2V
excluding the overshoot and undershoot.

(1) Adjust OFFSET with trimmer R301.

Pedestal level = Black level


When the "setup"
is zero

GND

Correct Incorrect Incorrect

Pedestal level
When the "setup"
is not zero

Black level

GND

Correct Incorrect Incorrect


FP3B0913.EPS

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<NOTES>
• Never tamper with trimmers other than specified above.
• Be sure to measure one vertical interval with a specified gray scale signal
generated.
• When the “setup” is zero, align the GND line to the pedestal level. When
the “setup” is not zero, align the GND line to the black level.

(2) Adjust GAIN with trimmer R302.

Pedestal level = Black level


When the "setup"
is zero

GND

–2V

Correct Incorrect Incorrect

Pedestal level
When the "setup"
is not zero

Black level

GND

–2V

Correct Incorrect Incorrect


FP3B0914.EPS

<NOTES>
• Never tamper with trimmers other than specified above.
• Be sure to measure one vertical interval with a specified gray scale signal
generated.
• The character or other signal level may overshoot the white level.
However, be sure to adjust the white level to –2V.
• If this adjustment is not made properly, optimum gradation conditions will
not be obtained.

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Adjusting Sync Signal Phase of HAV90A Board


Assume that an input signal is provided containing black and white vertical stripes at
intervals of one dot.
Even if the input signal has the same dot clock and sampling frequency, there may be
cases where accurate sampling is not made depending on the sampling point in one
dot. In this case, the image (vertical stripes) appears blurred or wavy.
For actual images, letters look fuzzy on screen or edges of the image appear
unfocused.

Normal image Out-of-phase image

Straight lines Looks wavy


FP3B0930.EPS

1 dot

White
Input signal

Black

[A] Correct (stable) sampling point

[B] Incorrect (unstable) sampling point


FP3B0931.EPS

When sampling is made at dot transitions from white to black as shown in [B], white and
black cannot be sampled correctly. In this case, adjust the sampling phase to attain
sampling in the middle of one dot as shown in [A]. To do so, adjust the sync signal
phase as appropriate.

NOTE
Wait until the PLL lock indicator LED (D8) lights, and press the STORE key. When the
switch is changed, it may take some time for the PLL lock indicator LED (D8) to light.

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Adjustment procedure
Print out while tweaking the phase adjustment rotary switch S1 and slide switch S2 to
obtain optimum conditions such that edges of the image, such as vertical lines and text,
do not look blurred.
The phase can be adjusted in 16 steps (1 ns for one step, 15 ns in total) with S1, and by
16 ns with S2. For adjustment, try out the steps listed in the table below.
Pixel clock S1 S2 Phase delay
Less than 40MHz 0 OFF 0 ns

4 OFF 4 ns

8 OFF 8 ns

C OFF 12 ns

0 ON 16 ns

4 ON 20 ns

8 ON 24 ns

C ON 28 ns

From 40MHz or 0 OFF 0 ns


higher to less than
80MHz 2 OFF 2 ns

4 OFF 4 ns

6 OFF 6 ns

8 OFF 8 ns

A OF F 10 ns

C OFF 12 ns

E OFF 14 ns

TP3B0903.PCT

Adjusting Pixel Offset


If the count start signal (horizontal sync) of the sampling clock is unstable with respect
to the sampling clock, an image with several pixel offsets in the horizontal direction may
be generated.
Examples of vertical-grid images acquired are shown below.
Normal image Pixel offset image

Straight lines Offset in several pixels


FP3B0917.EPS

A video signal with a pixel clock frequency of 40MHz or higher is acquired with a two-
split sampling scheme (one line is recorded twice by splitting it into odd and even
pixels). For example, if pixel offset occurs only during acquisition of odd pixels, an
improper image with every other pixel offset results.
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For example, if a rising edge of the count start signal is located in the middle of the
rising edge of the sampling clock as shown in [A], a normal image is outputted.
However, if the count start signal rises with virtually the same timing as the rising edge
of the sampling clock as shown in [B], the timing of the count start signal becomes
unstable with respect to the sampling clock, so that the count start position is offset for
each line, resulting in pixel offset.
If pixel offset occurs for the reason mentioned above, it can be remedied by delaying
the count start signal.

Sampling clock

1 line
Correct count start
[A] signal timing

Incorrect count start


[B] signal timing
FP3B0918.EPS

Adjustment procedure
In order to delay the count start signal (about 6 ns delay), set CN16 to IR.
RG IR
CN16 With delay in the count start signal of the sampling clock
RG IR
CN16 With no delay in the count start signal of the sampling clock

Selecting Filter of HAV90A Board


If image noise is conspicuous, filtering may effectively correct this condition. It is not
recommended, however, to use filter since it may reduce image sharpness to some
degree.
To apply filtering, set the short pins of CN9 as needed.

No filtering

TH
F80M
F40M
F20M

80MHz low-pass filtering

TH
F80M
F40M
F20M

40MHz low-pass filtering

TH
F80M
F40M
F20M

20MHz low-pass filtering

TH
F80M
F40M
F20M FP3B0915.EPS

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A1.4 HAV90B Board

A1.4.1 Setting and Installing HAV90B Board


Make appropriate switch and connector (short pin) settings on the HAV90B board, and
insert the board into the slot of the input channel used. The short pins used for
connectors CN12 and CN13 for selecting the horizontal sync interval of a video signal
are contained in a vinyl pack attached on the shielding plate when shipped. Use these
short pins for this setting.

Connector for selecting video signal input/output Connector for selecting video signal type
This setup should CN7 CN8 CN15 (SP3 invalid)
normally be used Video signal type CN10 CN11
TH TR With Without
regardless of the serration pulse serration pulse
connection type of BF OP
the external devices Composite CV CS NO SP1
(HOST/CRT). Buffer output 75Ω termination Component &
SV CS NO SP1
If glitches such as Composite-sync
CN7 CN8
improper brightness Component &
occur with the CRT TH TR SV SS NO
HD & VD
connected to the A • BF OP
OUT connector
when the power is Through Termination
turned ON/OFF. output OFF
CN2 CN1

PANEL

VD
CN801

HD • CS
CN7 CN8 Connector for selecting
HOST pixel clock of video
signal; fixed at ≥20M
(i.e., 20MHz or higher)
A • OUT CN15
CN19
CN10 CN13
CN14 CN11 CN12
A • IN CN17

S2 S1 CN8
S4 S5
Location where
the CN12/CN13
HOST I/F RS232C/RS422 select switch short pins are packed
S2 S1 (S1, S2) when shipped
Rotary switch for HAV90B board
1

3
4
5
6
7
8

1
2
2

input channel select (S4, S5)


RS232C setting CN8 configuration
S4 S5
IN ch (SLOT) (ADR)
3
ID
O

O
F
F

F
F

Fixed to OFF
because 1ch 1 1
ID 2
ID

not used
C 1

2ch 2 2
8
1
2
1

3
4
5
6
7
8
2

RS422 setting 3ch 3 3


Invalid Other
O
O

F
F
F
F

HAV board setup


Switching for A • OUT connector termination (factory default setup)
When connected in the order ID1 ID2
of HOST, CRT, and HAV90B 75Ω
board; or when no CRT is termination
connected TR OP
When connected in the order Connector for selecting horizontal sync interval of video signal
Termination
of HOST, HAV90B board,
OFF CN12/CN13 Horizontal sync interval Horizontal sync frequency
and CRT TR OP
H80K 12.500~13.333µs 75~80kHz
Connector for selecting sync signal polarity of video signal
(effective only when CN10 is set to SV.) H75K 13.333~20.000µs 50~75kHz

CN14 H50K 20.000~27.027µs 37~50kHz


Polarity (horizontal sync) CN17 (vertical sync) Remarks
H37K 27.027~37.037µs 27~37kHz
Negative LA (factory default LA (factory default Use the factory
setup) setup) H27K 37.037~50.000µs 20~27kHz
default setting
Positive HA HA fixed. H20K 50.000~64.516µs 15.5~20kHz
FP3B0921.EPS

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<NOTES>
• HOST I/F switch settings are necessary only when HOST I/F auto-filming is used;
these switches should be set in accordance with the unit-specific data in the auto-
filming parameter table set forth separately.
• The video signal select connector (short pin) should be set in accordance with the
unit-specific data in the video parameter table set forth separately.

A1.4.2 Connecting to HAV90B Board


(1) Connect the video cables to the connectors (labeled as A·IN, A·OUT,
HD·CS, VD on the board retaining panel) of the HAV90B board. There are
four types of connections as follows.

For COMPOSITE VIDEO signal (with video return)


H A A
D • •
V • O I
D C U
S T N HAV90B board
Connect the video cable to the A·OUT connector.

COMPOSITE VIDEO HOST

CRT

For COMPOSITE VIDEO signal (with no video return)


H A A
V D • •
• O I
D C U
S T N HAV90B board

CRT

COMPOSITE VIDEO
HOST

For COMPONENT & COMPOSITE SYNC signals


H A A
V D • •
• O I
D C U
S T N HAV90B board

HOST
VIDEO

COMPOSITE SYNC

For COMPONENT & HD & VD signals


H A A
V D • •
• O I
D C U HAV90B board
S T N

HOST
VD HD VIDEO

FP3B0922.EPS

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<NOTES>
• For the video cable, its end marked as HOST should be connected to the
diagnostics unit.
• To connect in the order of HOST, monitor (CRT), and HAV90B board, the
termination select switch located on the CRT should be in the “no
termination” position.
To connect in the order of HOST, HAV90B board, and CRT, the
termination select switch located on the CRT should be in the “terminated”
position.
• The video cable for use with the HAV90B board is either 3 or 5 meters
long. Note, however, that if the pixel clock is 130MHz or higher, the 3
meter cable be used, and the 5 meter cable not be used.

(2) Connect the remote panel I/F cable to the connector (labeled PANEL on the
board retaining panel) of the HAV90B board.
(3) Connect the HOST auto-filming I/F cable to the connector (labeled HOST on
the board retaining panel) of the HAV90B board.

<NOTE>
The HOST auto-filming I/F cable should be connected only when the HOST
auto-filming specification is applicable.
There are two interface types: RS232C and RS422.

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A1.4.3 Adjusting HAV90B Board

Connector for selecting video signal input/output

This setup should CN7 CN8


normally be used
regardless of the TH TR
connection type of BF OP
the external devices
(HOST/CRT). Buffer output 75Ω termination Connector for adjusting pixel offset
RG: No delay in count start signal of
If glitches such as sampling clock
improper bright- CN7 CN8
ness occur with IR : Delay in count start signal of sampling
TH TR clock
the CRT connect-
ed to the A • OUT BF OP
connector when
the power is turned Through Termination
ON/OFF. output OFF

CN2 CN1

PANEL

VD GAIN adjustment
trimmer
CN16
HD • CS OFFSET
adjustment trimmer
CN7 CN8
CN9
HOST Sync phase
signal adjust-
CN18
ment switch
A • OUT
CN19 CN15
PLL lock indicator LED
A • IN TP105 TP12
R302 R301 D8
S2 S1

AGND
GAIN, OFFSET
adjustment check pin

Connector for filter selection (CN9, CN18) Connector for setting


CN18 CN9 serration pulse
TH: No filtering With serration pulse CN15: NO
F80M: 80MHz low-pass filtering Without serration pulse CN15: SP1
F40M: 40MHz low-pass filtering (SP3 invalid)
Switching for
A • OUT connector F20M: 20MHz low-pass filtering
termination
When connected in the order
of HOST, CRT, and HAV90B 75Ω
board; or when no CRT is termination
connected TR OP

When connected in the order


Termination
of HOST, HAV90B board,
OFF
and CRT TR OP
FP3B0923.EPS

<NOTE>
• The adjustment procedures described below must be performed in order named.
• If one or more vacant slots cannot be secured above the HAV90B board when it is
assembled into this machine, first power OFF the machine and remove the board
from it before changing the filter selection setting.

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Supplementary Explanation for Video Signal Input/Output Select Connector Setup


The video signal input/output select circuit of the HAV90B board is configured as
illustrated below.

Relay
HOST ON CN7 CN8
75Ω A • IN
A/D
OFF
TH 75Ω TR
BF OP
CRT ON
A • OUT

75Ω OFF
CN19
75Ω
OP
TR

75Ω
FP3B0924.EPS

CN7 and CN8 Settings


It is necessary to set CN7 and CN8 depending on whether or not CRT’s brightness
glitches caused by power ON/OFF of the equipment are noticeable.
• When normal (CRT’s brightness glitches are not conspicuous)
• CN7 and CN8 should normally be set to BF (buffer output) and TR (75W terminated),
• respectively, regardless of the connection type of the external devices (HOST and
• CRT) (whether connected in the order of HOST, CRT, and HAV90B or in the order of
• HOST, HAV90B, and CRT).
• With CN7 and CN8 so set, however, if the CRT (which should be terminated at 75W)
• is connected to the A·OUT connector of the HAV90B board, some difference in the
• output signal may occur between power-ON and -OFF of this equipment, thus
• resulting in brightness glitches for CRT images.
• This is because the signal passed via the buffer circuit in the HAV90B board is
• outputted to the CRT when this equipment is powered ON; whereas the buffer circuit
• is bypassed when powered OFF, so the signal passed through from the A·IN
• connector to the A·OUT connector is outputted to the CRT.
• When CRT’s brightness glitches are conspicuous
• If the CRT’s brightness glitches are conspicuous with CN7 and CN8 set as described
• above, CN7 and CN8 should be set to TH (through output) and OP (termination OFF),
• respectively.
• With these settings, the signal passed through the A·OUT connector (i.e. the buffer
• circuit bypassed) is always outputted, regardless of the power-ON/OFF of this
• equipment.
• With CN7 and CN8 so set, however, because the signal between the HOST and CRT
• is inputted into the HAV90B board, improper image (such as ghosts) are more likely to
• occur due to input signal reflections if the connection cable is too long.
• Therefore, it is recommended that if CN7 and CN8 are set to TH (through output) and
• OP (termination OFF), respectively, the connection cable be as short as possible.
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CN19 setting
It may be necessary to change the CN19 setting depending on how the HAV90B board,
HOST, and CRT are connected. If the CRT is not connected, CN19 should be set to TR
(75W terminated).
• When connected in the order of HOST, CRT, and HAV90B board
• CN19 should be set to TR (75W terminated), and the termination select switch on the
• CRT should be set to “not terminated.”
• If not, the termination circuit in the HAV90B board is shut off when this equipment is
• powered OFF, resulting in impedance mismatch. Impedance mismatch may cause
• CRT’s brightness glitches or image ghosts.
• When connected in the order of HOST, HAV90B board, and CRT
• CN19 should be set to OP (termination OFF), and the termination select switch on the
• CRT should be set to “terminated.”

Setting Special Input Spec


CN15 should normally be set to NO.
Only in special cases where there is no serration pulse in the vertical sync signal of the
unit connected, CN15 should be set to SP1.

Examples of special input spec


Vertical sync signal waveform 1

1 line
No serrated pulse FP3B0925.EPS

Vertical sync signal waveform 2

1 line
No serrated pulse FP3B0926.EPS

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Adjusting A/D Converter Input of HAV90B Board


Make the following adjustment with a video signal containing both maximum density
and minimum density supplied from the image signal generator.
Using the oscilloscope, observe the waveform at the GAIN/OFFSET check pin TP12
(ADIN), and adjust the GAIN (R302) and OFFSET (R301) adjustment trimmers until the
voltage is held within the range from 0V to -2.0V. For GND, use the check pin AGND
(TP105).
<NOTE>
Observe the waveform with the oscilloscope set in the DC mode.

0V 00H

Video signal
Adjust to hold the
video signal within
this range.

–2.0V FFH
FP3B0927.EPS

Make adjustments so that the video signal is held within the voltage range from 0 to -2V
excluding the overshoot and undershoot.

(1) Adjust OFFSET with trimmer R301.

Pedestal level = Black level


When the "setup" is zero

GND

Correct Incorrect Incorrect

When the "setup" is not zero Pedestal level

Black level

GND

Correct Incorrect Incorrect FP3B0928.EPS

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<NOTES>
• Never tamper with trimmers other than specified above.
• Be sure to measure one vertical interval with a specified gray scale signal
generated.
• When the “setup” is zero, align the GND line to the pedestal level. When
the “setup” is not zero, align the GND line to the black level.

(2) Adjust GAIN with trimmer R302.

Pedestal level = Black level


When the "setup" is zero

GND

–2V

Correct Incorrect Incorrect

When the "setup" is not zero Pedestal level

Black level

GND

–2V

Correct Incorrect Incorrect FP3B0929.EPS

<NOTES>
• Never tamper with trimmers other than specified above.
• Be sure to measure one vertical interval with a specified gray scale signal
generated.
• The character or other signal level may overshoot the white level.
However, be sure to adjust the white level to -2V.
• If this adjustment is not made properly, optimum gradation conditions will
not be obtained.

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Adjusting Sync Signal Phase of HAV90B Board


Assume that an input signal is provided containing black and white vertical stripes at
intervals of one dot.
Even if the input signal has the same dot clock and sampling frequency, there may be
cases where accurate sampling is not made depending on the sampling point in one
dot. In this case, the image (vertical stripes) appears blurred or wavy.
For actual images, letters look fuzzy on screen or edges of the image appear
unfocused.

Normal image Out-of-phase image

Straight lines Looks wavy


FP3B0930.EPS

1 dot

White
Input signal

Black

[A] Correct (stable) sampling point

[B] Incorrect (unstable) sampling point


FP3B0931.EPS

When sampling is made at dot transitions from white to black as shown in [B], white and
black cannot be sampled correctly. In this case, adjust the sampling phase to attain
sampling in the middle of one dot as show in [A]. To do so, adjust the sync signal phase
as appropriate.

<NOTE>
Wait until the PLL lock indicator LED (D8) lights, and press the STORE key. When the
switch is changed, it may take some time for the PLL lock indicator LED (D8) to light.

Adjustment procedure
Print out while tweaking the phase adjustment rotary switch S1 and slide switch S2 to
obtain optimum conditions such that edges of the image, such as vertical lines and text,
do not look blurred.
The phase can be adjusted in 16 steps (1 ns for one step, 15 ns in total) with S1, and by
16 ns (0 when OFF, +16ns when ON) with S2. Adjust both S1 and S2 in combination so
as to obtain an optimal image over a range from 0 to 31 ns.
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Adjusting Pixel Offset


If the count start signal (horizontal sync) of the sampling clock is unstable with respect
to the sampling clock, an image with several pixel offsets in the horizontal direction may
be generated. Examples of vertical-grid images acquired are shown below.

Normal image Pixel offset image

Straight lines Offset in several pixels


FP3B0932.EPS

A video signal with a pixel clock frequency of 80MHz or higher is acquired with a four-
split sampling scheme (one line is acquired by splitting into four). If any offset occurs in
an image being acquired during four acquisitions, an improper image with every four
pixels offset results.
For example, if a rising edge of the count start signal is located in the middle of the
rising edge of the sampling clock as shown in [A], a normal image is outputted.
However, if the count start signal rises with virtually the same timing as the rising edge
of the sampling clock as shown in [B], the timing of the count start signal becomes
unstable with respect to the sampling clock, so that the count start position is offset for
each line, resulting in pixel offset.
If pixel offset occurs for the reason mentioned above, it can be remedied by delaying
the count start signal.

Sampling clock

1 line
Correct count start
[A] signal timing

Incorrect count start


[B] signal timing
FP3B0933.EPS

Adjustment procedure
In order to delay the count start signal (about 6 ns delay), set CN16 to IR.
IR RG
CN16 With delay in the count start signal of the sampling clock
IR RG
CN16 With no delay in the count start signal of the sampling clock

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INSTALLATION APPENDIX 1 SETTING, CONNECTING, ADJUSTING THE IMAGE I/F BOARD BA1-31

Selecting Filter of HAV90B Board


If image noise is conspicuous, filtering may effectively correct this condition. It is not
recommended, however, to use filter since it may reduce image sharpness to some
degree.
To apply filtering, set short pins CN9 and CN18 as needed. Note that both CN9 and
CN18 be set in the same position.
<NOTES>
• If one or more vacant slots cannot be secured above the HAV90B board when it is
assembled into the equipment, first power OFF the equipment and remove the board
from it before changing the CN9 and CN18 settings.
• Because the on-board filter labeling for CN9 and CN18 is located beneath the parts,
it cannot be observed. So, check the board orientation and each setup status with
reference to the illustration below, and then set the short pins as appropriate.

No filtering
CN18 CN9

80MHz low-pass filtering


CN18 CN9

CN18 CN9

40MHz low-pass filtering


CN18 CN9

HAV90B board

20MHz low-pass filtering


CN18 CN9

FP3B0936.EPS

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INSTALLATION APPENDIX 1 SETTING, CONNECTING, ADJUSTING THE IMAGE I/F BOARD BA1-32

A1.5 OPR06A Board

A1.5.1 Setting and Installing OPR06A Board


Make appropriate switch settings on the OPR06A board, and insert the board into the
slot of the input channel used.

CN2 CN1

CN4
POWER
CONTROL

CN3
OPTICAL
DATA
S2 S1

Rotary switch for OPR06A board


input channel select

IN ch S1 S2

1ch 1 1

2ch 2 2

3ch 3 3

Invalid Other

FP3B0710.EPS

A1.5.2 Connecting to OPR06A Board


(1) Connect the power remote cable to CN4 (labeled POWER CONTROL on
the board retaining panel) of the OPR06A board. To use the existing inter-
module I/F cable, connect the power remote cable and existing inter-module
I/F cable together via the adapter box.

Normal case

OPR06A
Power remote cable When the existing inter-module I/F
CN3 cable is used

CN4

Existing inter-module I/F cable


Adapter box

FP3B0943.EPS

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(2) Remove the connector cover for CN3 (labeled OPTICAL DATA on the board
retaining panel) of the OPR06A board, and connect the optical fiber cable to
it. Secure the tension member for cable reinforcement as well.
(3) After connecting the optical fiber cable, remove the protective spiral tube.

[Connect] Optical fiber cable Optical fiber cable

How to work the tension member


OPTICAL DATA
connector

Tension member
retainer
[Cut] Tension member
[Attach] Tension
member

(Exposed portion of tension member)

[Cut] Insulation tube


[Cover]

5 mm approx.

[Bend] Tension member


Insulation Mounting screw
washer

Insulation bushing Tension member

FP3B0944.EPS

NOTE
• Carefully handle the optical fiber cable since it is very flexible and thus
may likely be broken or otherwise damaged when handled carelessly.
• Especially, handle a connector-attached cord carefully: use care not to
drop it, bump it against any object, or bend its cord portion sharply.
• Do not remove the connector cover unless the connector is to be
connected.
• Make sure that the optical fiber cable is protected by the tension member
when it is pulled.

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INSTALLATION APPENDIX 1 SETTING, CONNECTING, ADJUSTING THE IMAGE I/F BOARD BA1-34

A1.6 Adjusting Image Format


Even if video parameters specific to the host equipment have been set during analog
video signal input, the image acquisition timing may sometimes call for finer
adjustment.
After completing the adjustments of the video interface boards, generate image outputs
from HOST. Then, using Video adjustment of the Service option, precisely adjust the
image acquisition timing.

Flow of Video Adjustment

START

Starting the Maintenance Mode When multiple channels are connected,


of the Service Mode start up one of the channels to activate
the Maintenance Mode.

Activating the Icon of the Service


Option of the Input Channel Required

Rebooting after Power OFF Boot the input channels required.

Selecting the Service Option

Selecting VIDEO ADJUST

Adjusting Parameters Set the amount of adjustment as needed.

Select Re-adjust Selecting TRIAL PRINT Output images with parameters changed.

NG
Checking If the adjustment is inappropriate,
Output Images adjust again.

OK
Selecting Enter to Exit The contents modified of all the fine
the Service Option adjustment items are written into the file.

Starting the Maintenance Mode When multiple channels are connected,


of the Service Mode start up one of the channels to
activate the Maintenance Mode.

Deactivating the Icon of


the Service Option

Check if the icon of the service option


Rebooting after Power OFF is dimmed out.

END FP3B0946.EPS

<NOTE>
For more details on the operating procedures of the Maintenance Mode and Service
Option, see “MAINTENANCE 5. SERVICE MODE.”

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INSTALLATION APPENDIX 1 SETTING, CONNECTING, ADJUSTING THE IMAGE I/F BOARD BA1-35

Parameters for Video Adjustment

Image signal
Output image

SYNC BACK PORCH FRONT PORCH


Image output at
Image acquisition this acquisition timing
control signal Image output
before adjustment

a b c
Image format
The output
image is shifted
rightward and
downward. Output image
x
Image output after
Image acquisition
adjustment
control signal after Image output
adjustment
a-x b c+x
Image format
FP3B0945.EPS

• It is assumed here that the horizontal directions a, b, and c are represented by H-


• back, H-active, and H-front, respectively, while the vertical directions a, b, and c are
• represented by V-back, V-active, and V-front, respectively.
• The sum of a, b, and c must be constant.
• With the shift amount is assumed to be x (when the output image is to be shifted
• rightward or downward), proceed as follows: a-x, b, c+x.
• If sufficient correction cannot be made with shift amount x alone, make readjustment
• by incrementing or decrementing value b.

<NOTE>
Normally, video adjustments should be made within the following range. If video
adjustments cannot be done within this range, it is conceivable that setup values for
video parameters may be inappropriate. In that case, reexamine the video parameters
that have been set up.
For HAV90A or DVI90A board:
Horizontal direction : Up to ±30, depending on the pixel clock
Vertical direction : ±10
For HAV90B board:
Horizontal direction : Up to ±60, depending on the pixel clock
Vertical direction : ±10

• For inputs of interlaced image, if the starting line for interlaced image acquisition is
• improper, perform the following procedure depending on the type of image input
• board used.
· For HAV90A/B board or DVI90A board
Switch the interlace ODD/EVEN mode during VIDEO SADJUST.

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INSTALLATION APPENDIX 2 OPTICAL TRANSMISSION UNIT TYPE-II BA2-1

APPENDIX 2 OPTICAL TRANSMISSION UNIT


TYPE-II

A2.1 Assembling Optical Transmission Unit Type-II


Removing Optical Transmission Unit Type-II Cover
Remove the top cover (retaining screw x5) from the optical transmission unit type-II.

[Remove] Top cover


Screw ×5

FR
ON
T

FP3B0801.EPS

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Assembling Image I/F Board of Optical Transmission Unit Type-II


Assemble the HAV90A, HAV90B, or DVI90A board. The procedures for assembling
these boards are the same.

(1) Remove the blank panel (retaining screw x2).

[Remove] Blank panel


Screw ×2

FR
ON
T

OTM06A board

FP3B0802.EPS

(2) Make appropriate settings on the image I/F board used.


“APPENDIX 1 Setting, Connecting, Adjusting the Image I/F Board”

<NOTE>
The input channel select switch located on the DVI90A, HAV90A, or
HAV90B board to be installed in the optical transmission unit type-II should
be set to match the setting of the input channel select switch located on the
OPR06A board to be connected to the optical transmission unit type-II.

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(3) Assemble the HAV90A board, HAV90B board, or DVI90A board into the
optical transmission unit type-II.

Notch Card puller

[Install] HAV90A/HAV90B/DVI90A board


Screw ×2

HAV90A/HAV90B/
DVI90A board

FR
ON
T

OTM06A board

FP3B0803.EPS

<NOTE>
Make sure that the card puller is snapped into the front notch when the
HAV90A, HAV90B, or DVI90A board is assembled.

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A2.2 Connecting to Optical Transmission Unit Type-II


For cable connection to the HAV90A, HAV90B, and DVI90A boards, see “A1.3.2
Connecting to HAV90A Board”, “A1.4.2 Connecting to HAV90B Board”, and “A1.2.2
Connecting to DVI90A Board.”
(1) Connect the power remote cable to the POWER CONTROL connector. To
use the existing inter-module I/F cable, connect the power remote cable and
existing inter-module I/F cable together via the adapter box.
Normal case
Optical transmission unit type-II
When the existing inter- Power remote cable
module I/F cable is used OPTICAL DATA

POWER CONTROL

Existing inter-module I/F cable Adapter box


FP3B0804.EPS

(2) Remove the connector cover for the OPTICAL DATA connector, and
connect the optical fiber cable to it. Secure the tension member for cable
reinforcement as well.
(3) After connecting the optical fiber cable, remove the protective spiral tube.
[Connect] Optical fiber cable Optical fiber cable

How to work the tension member


OPTICAL DATA
connector

Tension member
retainer
[Cut] Tension member
[Attach] Tension
member

(Exposed portion of tension member)

[Cut] Insulation tube


[Cover]

5 mm approx.

[Bend] Tension member


Insulation Mounting screw
washer

Insulation bushing Tension member

FP3B0805.EPS

<NOTE>
• Carefully handle the optical fiber cable since it is very flexible and thus
may likely be broken or otherwise damaged when handled carelessly.
• Especially, handle a connector-attached cord carefully: use care not to
drop it, bump it against any object, or bend its cord portion sharply.
• Do not remove the connector cover unless the connector is to be
connected.
• Make sure that the optical fiber cable is protected by the tension member
when it is pulled.
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INSTALLATION APPENDIX 2 OPTICAL TRANSMISSION UNIT TYPE-II BA2-5

A2.3 Connecting to Power Supply


(1) Make sure that the power switch of the following units are in the OFF
position.
FM-DP L
Optical transmission unit type-II
Remote panel

(2) Remove the switch cover located at the bottom, and then make sure that the
line voltage select switch has been set appropriately according to the
voltage used at the installation site.

FR [Remove] Swtich cover


ON Screw
T
TO
P

110V Loc
Rem

Line voltage
selector switch

FP3B0806.EPS

(3) Connect the power cable to the optical transmission unit type-II.

FR
ON
T

For 100/120V For 220V/230V For 240V


(Japan, U.S., (Germany, France, (U.K., etc.)
Canada, etc.) Spain, Sweden, etc.)

Power cable

FP3B0807.EPS

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(4) Set the REMOTE/LOCAL select switch in the REMOTE position, and then
reinstall the switch cover.

FR [Attach] Switch cover


ON Screw
T
TO
P

110V Loc
Rem

REMOTE/LOCAL
select switch

FP3B0808.EPS

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INSTALLATION APPENDIX 2 OPTICAL TRANSMISSION UNIT TYPE-II BA2-7

A2.4 Power ON
(1) Power ON in the following sequence.
Power switch of the optical transmission unit type-II
Power switch of the remote panel
The startup screen appears upon turning ON the operation panel.

<NOTES>
• If there is more than one input channel, the FM-DP L is powered by turning
ON the power switch of one of the remote panels.
After that, turn ON the power switch of the remaining operation panel(s).
• When the remote panel connected to the optical transmission unit type-II
is turned ON, the optical transmission unit type-II is also turned ON. For
the optical transmission unit type-II, it is turned ON by powering up the
FM-DP L, even when power of the remote panel connected thereto is in
the OFF state.

(2) After power ON, check for the following conditions.


• Check if the POWER indicator LED on the front of the optical transmission unit
type-II is lit.
• Check if the startup screen appears upon turning ON the remote panel, and the
intialization sequence starts.

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INSTALLATION APPENDIX 2 OPTICAL TRANSMISSION UNIT TYPE-II BA2-8

A2.5 Checking Fan Operation


Check if the power supply unit fan and front fan are operating, and if there is no
offensive noise or odor emitted.

FR
ON
T WI
ND

Front fan

Power supply unit fan

WI
ND

FP3B0809.EPS

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INSTALLATION APPENDIX 2 OPTICAL TRANSMISSION UNIT TYPE-II BA2-9

A2.6 Checking Voltage


Measure the voltage at the following points.

Voltage to be
Purpose Measurement point Specified range
measured
+5VDC For digital circuit OTM06A TP1-TP2 +5V±0.1V(+4.9~+5.1V)
For remote panel power supply
+15VDC OTM06A TP5-TP6 +15V±0.3V(+14.7~15.3V)
For front fan (fan drive voltage of +12VDC)
–15VDC For analog circuit OTM06A TP7-TP8 –15V±0.3V(15.3~14.7V)
–5.2VDC For digital circuit OTM06A TP3-TP4 –5.2V±0.104V(-5.304~-5.096V)
TP3B0801.EPS

FR CN2
ON
T
OTM06A board TP1 TP3 TP5 TP7
TP2 TP4 TP6 TP8

–5V +15V –15V +5V POW

Power supply
unit
LED FP3B0810.EPS

If the measured voltage is out of the specified range, turn the voltage adjustment
trimmers (ADJ).

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A2.7 Reinstalling Optical Transmission Unit Type-II Cover and


Feet
(1) Reinstall the top cover of the optical transmission unit type-II (retaining
screw x5).
(2) Attach the feet (retaining screw x4) to the optical transmission unit type-II.
If the optical transmission unit type-II cannot be placed securely with the feet
attached, then place the unit without attaching them.

FR
ON
T

[Attach] Feet ×4
Screw ×4

FP3B0811.EPS

(3) Secure the optical transmission unit type-II in place for final placement.

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INSTALLATION APPENDIX 3 1-BYTE (ALPHABETIC CODE) TABLE BA3-1

APPENDIX 3 1-BYTE (ALPHABETIC CODE) TABLE

<NOTE>
Use ASCII code.

CODE NUMBER CHARACTER CODE NUMBER CHARACTER CODE NUMBER CHARACTER

20 SP 40 @ 60 `

21 ! 41 A 61 a

22 ? 42 B 62 b

23 # 43 C 63 c

24 $ 44 D 64 d

25 % 45 E 65 e

26 & 46 F 66 f

27 ? 47 G 67 g

28 ( 48 H 68 h

29 ) 49 I 69 i

2A * 4A J 6A j

2B + 4B K 6B k

2C , 4C L 6C l

2D - 4D M 6D m

2E . 4E N 6E n

2F / 4F O 6F o

30 0 50 P 70 p

31 1 51 Q 71 q

32 2 52 R 72 r

33 3 53 S 73 s

34 4 54 T 74 t

35 5 55 U 75 u

36 6 56 V 76 v

37 7 57 W 77 w

38 8 58 X 78 x

39 9 59 Y 79 y

3A : 5A Z 7A z

3B ; 5B [ 7B {

3C < 5C ? 7C |

3D = 5D ] 7D }

3E > 5E ^ 7E ~

3F ? 5F _

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