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D750b Installation SM
D750b Installation SM
Direction 5726268-1EN
Rev. 2
Discovery NM 750b
Nuclear Medicine
Imaging Systems
Installation Manual
©2016 by GE Healthcare
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UPOZORENJE Ovaj servisni priručnik dostupan je na engleskom jeziku.
• Ako davatelj usluge klijenta treba neki drugi jezik, klijent je dužan osigurati prijevod.
(HR) • Ne pokušavajte servisirati opremu ako niste u potpunosti pročitali i razumjeli ovaj servisni priručnik.
• Zanemarite li ovo upozorenje, može doći do ozljede davatelja usluge, operatera ili pacijenta uslijed strujnog udara,
mehaničkih ili drugih rizika.
VÝSTRAHA Tento provozní návod existuje pouze v anglickém jazyce.
• V případě, že externí služba zákazníkům potřebuje návod v jiném jazyce, je zajištění překladu do odpovídajícího
(CS) jazyka úkolem zákazníka.
• Nesnažte se o údržbu tohoto zařízení, aniž byste si přečetli tento provozní návod a pochopili jeho obsah.
• V případě nedodržování této výstrahy může dojít k poranění pracovníka prodejního servisu, obslužného personálu
nebo pacientů vlivem elektrického proudu, respektive vlivem mechanických či jiných rizik.
ADVARSEL Denne servicemanual findes kun på engelsk.
• Hvis en kundes tekniker har brug for et andet sprog end engelsk, er det kundens ansvar at sørge for oversættelse.
(DA) • Forsøg ikke at servicere udstyret uden at læse og forstå denne servicemanual.
• Manglende overholdelse af denne advarsel kan medføre skade på grund af elektrisk stød, mekanisk eller anden
fare for teknikeren, operatøren eller patienten.
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他の危険により負傷する可能性があります。
! WARNING
Before any attempt is made to use/service the system, the operator and service personnel must be trained, and
must read and be acquainted with all safety-related documents, accessible via the Start main menu.
Click below to access all documents.
These, in conjunction with the Safety chapter in the Service Manual, provide you with all necessary safety-related
safety information, will prepare all users to operate the equipment safely and correctly in order to ensure the
well-being of the patient, operator and service personnel.
IMPORTANT
See Service Manual for a full list of documents provided with the system.
The images in this manual are for demonstration only. There may be minor differences that do not affect
functionality.
! DANGER
Danger is used to identify conditions or actions for which a specific hazard is known to exist, which will cause
severe or fatal personal injury or substantial property damage if the instructions are ignored.
! WARNING
Warnings are used to identify conditions or actions for which a specific hazard is known to exist, which may cause
severe or fatal personal injury or substantial property damage if the instructions are ignored.
! CAUTION
Cautions are used to identify conditions or actions for which a potential hazard may exist, which may cause minor
personal injury or property damage if the instructions are ignored.
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NOTE
Contains tips and general comments.
IMPORTANT
A qualified Field Engineer must be on site (mandatory) for the entire installation period.
Unloading Equipment
A forklift with minimum lifting capacity of 800 kg (1764 lbs).
The individual fork width should not to exceed 14 cm (5.5").
If necessary, protective floor covering to protect the hospital floors while conveying the gantry
to its destination.
Installation Tools
A list of tools appears at the beginning of each chapter.
NOTE
Special tools that are delivered with the system are described in Table 1-1, p.1-5.
Installation Kit
The installation kit is packed inside the gantry package and contains the following:
Table 1-1: Installation Kit Contents
Description
1 C-arm control panel for service (to be used whenever motion is needed also cover is off).
4 Leveling jacks
4 Anchors (screws)
4 Brass insets
4 Plastic covers
Yellow tape
Drilling guide
Make sure that the site is ready for unloading Wrecking bar (Crowbar) 30"
and that the tools are available. Carpenters claw hammer (large)
Set of Allen keys
Set of combination wrenches
Socket set - inch size
Preparation Tools
18 mm (Hex) Allen key
Exacto®-knife or utility knife
Tin snips (metal band cutter)
Flat file (small) 6" or 8"
ESD mat
* Varies depending on system configuration, conveyance path from unpacking area to scan room and accessibility restrictions
2.2 Unloading
Use a forklift truck or a crane capable of lifting slightly more than the maximum weight of the heaviest unit.
See weights and measure tables in the Pre-installation Manual.
The center of gravity is clearly marked on the crates and must be respected.
Before unloading begins, check the area designated for unloading and remove any obstacles that may hinder
the process.
An unloading area of at least 5 m x 5 m (16' 4.85'' x 16' 4.85'') must be defined.
The unloading sequence depends on the location of the sub-system crates in the truck. The movers use a
hand pallet truck to move the wooden crates to the edge of the truck, and make them accessible to the forklift
for unloading. The forklift transfers the crates to the unloading area.
Before unpacking any wooden crate that has a shock indicator attached,
the indicator must be checked by the FE.
A
Shipment damage can be identified as follows:
For indicator A, the shock indicator is colored RED.
For the “Tip N Tell” indicator B, the blue beads appear in the white area.
For the “Drop N Tell” indicators C D, the arrows are colored black.
B
Any damage must be reported and documented. Check for external damage
to the packing crate prior to continuing the unpacking process.
Unpacking of wooden crates is performed on the ground in a designated
area (defined during site preparation) taking into consideration
environmental factors.
Package Content:
Component
Dual Head Configuration
Gantry Gantry
Dolly
IPS
Power cables
Covers
Installation kit
Console & accessories Computer, Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, Software package, Documents
NOTE
The Detectors or the Biopsy Imaging Unit containers MUST NOT be opened outside the scan room!
3. Unpacking and Conveying the Acq. Station and Optional Xeleris, p.2-16 8 hrs
4. Unpacking and Conveying the Console Cart and Chair (optional), p.2-17 2 hrs
IMPORTANT
The modules in the detector(s) are extremely sensitive to humidity and temperature changes. Detectors must be
unpacked inside the building. DO NOT open the sealed ESD plastic bags that wrap the detectors outside the scan room.
NOTE
The shielding covers are part of the detector assembly and need to be kept for the
detector assembly process. See Detector Assembly, p.3-18.
IMPORTANT
Detector(s) are shipped in a sealed ESD plastic bag.
Do not remove the sealed ESD plastic bag at this stage.
! CAUTION
Unpacking requires two people. Do not unpack the units alone.
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IMPORTANT
While maneuvering the gantry, hold the gantry body (column and lift).
Avoid holding the covers or handling of the system.
2.3.3 Unpacking and Conveying the Acq. Station and Optional Xeleris
NOTE
The components listed below are typical configurations and may vary according to customer requirements
The acquisition station and the Xeleris workstation (optional) are packed in a number of boxes
containing:
Computer
LCD monitor
Keyboard and mouse
User/service manuals
Software installation kit
Unpack these items as close as possible to the scan room and place all items and cables in the
designated locations in the scan room so that they do not interfere with the installation process.
Ensure that all items were removed from the transportation boxes.
2.3.4 Unpacking and Conveying the Console Cart and Chair (optional)
The console cart and chair, if ordered, are packed in a number of crates. Unpack these items as
close to the scan room as possible. Place all items and cables in the designated locations in the
scan room so that they do not interfere with the installation process. Ensure that all items were
removed from the transportation boxes.
NOTE
The distance between the gantry plate and walls should be as follows:
Front wall – 1000 mm (40”), leave place for a chair A
Back wall – 200 mm (8”), leave place to turn system power on and off
Side wall – 520 mm (20”), leave place for system rotation motion
IMPORTANT
Do not hit the gantry plate hole to avoid damage to the thread.
Jack
D
C
F
G
110V 220V
3. Reassemble the IPS metal cover and make sure you return all eight screws.
G B
C
D
E
NOTE
The right and left foot pedals are different parts.
Pay attention to the orientation of the foot pedal
connectors.
M
N
Q
! WARNING
Danger of injury from spring-loaded parts:
The bracket installed for the upper detector with the biopsy option includes a gas spring to facilitate lifting the
detector to the tilted position. Until the upper detector is installed, the gas spring must remain locked using the
securing screw to prevent the mechanism from springing open.
IMPORTANT
Make sure that the detectors have been in the room for enough time to allow
the detectors to reach ambient temperature and humidity (see Unpacking and
A
Conveying the Active Detector(s), p.2-7).
Always assemble the lower detector first.
The detector is made from lead; always wear gloves when handling the detector.
Wear an ESD strap to protect the CZT modules.
B
C
1. Prepare the new screws from the kit as follows:
A Screw (HS006708025)
B Spring washer (HW00800081M)
C Flat washer (HW00340008M)
2. Use the ESD strap to discharge the detector through the
gantry; create a contact between the detector’s metal body and
a metal part of the gantry before starting the assembly
process D.
NOTE
The collimator assembled on the detector is made
of lead. Since lead is a soft material, hold the
detector so you will have minimum pressure on the
collimator.
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Mechanical Installation 3.6 Detector Assembly
P Q R S
B C
IMPORTANT
A grounding cable must be connected between the IPS and the wall.
Without UPS
1. Permanently connect the system to the mains power supply via a main power panel (A1).
Power Network
A
Phase Neutral GND/PE
Input
w/Handle
Lock (wall)
(LOTO)
CB
output
(device)
Hardwired connection
A
Power Network
GND Studs
Participants/ Time
1 Field Engineer 2 hours
Additional Info
Preparation System is mechanically installed and Tools N/A
power in on. Host is working. Application
is running.
Most of the system configuration procedures use the System Configuration utility which contains
the following tabs:
Tab Description
Admin Displays site information. Update parameters after software installation.
DICOM Station Remote station configuration and status. Must be configured after initial installation
of software
C System Information
NOTE
Model name, Serial number, Last calibration date and System
configuration are read-only fields.
NOTE
We recommend that you leave the user interface in English and enable translated tooltips.
NOTE
This section is relevant for systems with a z420 computer.
IMPORTANT
Do not use numerals (0 … 9) as the first character of the
Hostname.
NOTE
The onboard network card has predefined
A
DHCP settings, and the add-on network
card has predefined static settings. In
case the static IP needs to be defined for
this computer, follow these settings
carefully.
The add-on network card is factory pre-
configured with the address
192.168.251.192.
DO NOT change this address as it is
responsible for system
communication.
NOTE
Subnet masks are translated into Linux format,
for example:
/22 = 255.255.252.0
IMPORTANT
For systems with HELiOS OS, always select Pre-defined settings for encrypted access.
Select Pre-defined setting for traditional access unless a different option is specifically required.
3. From the drop-down list, select the IP addresses of the InSite office for this site.
4. Click [Update].
NOTE
“Red Interfaces” are firewall-protected interfaces exposed to WAN.
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Worklist provider defines this station as a Modality Work List (MWL) provider (select the
DICOM tag to describe the HIS procedure from the list). Consult with your PACS Administrator
for the appropriate option. In most cases, the system default is the option that is used.
MWL providers are indicated by MWL in the Flags column of the Remote Stations list.
NOTE
On startup, the system queries all MWL providers in the list and displays the results in the To Do list screen.
There is no way to query a single MWL provider. To update the To Do list while the system is running, click
[Refresh] above the list.
Storage commit server defines this station as a storage commit server only.
Storage commit servers are used for long-term data and are indicated by C in the Flags
column of the Remote Stations list.
Send destination allows the system to send acquired studies to this station, and then
optionally select one of the automatic processes.
Send destination servers are displayed in the destination list in the Data Management
screen and are indicated by SV in the Flags column of the Remote Stations list.
Auto send automatically sends all acquired data to this station at the end of each scan.
Auto send servers are indicated by SAV in the Flags column of the Remote Stations list.
Auto application enables this station to automatically start processing the data it
receives. Auto send servers are indicated by an icon next to the station name in the
Remote Stations list.
6. Click [OK] M. J I
The new remote station is displayed
in the Remote Stations list J in
the DICOM Stations tab I.
7. Click [Save] L in the DICOM
Stations tab.
8. Click [OK] in the first popup and in
the second popup.
9. Click [Close Session] K.
10.Perform a full shutdown and restart
of the application for the new
changes to take effect.
K L
NOTE
The Xeleris workstation must first be configured. See Adding a New Remote DICOM Station, p.4-25.
1. Launch both the Xeleris workstation and the Acquisition station computers.
2. Under System Setup – Non-Clinical Operations Configuration tab, select System
Configuration System Configuration.
3. Select the DICOM Stations tab.
4. Verify that the red X alongside the entry for the Xeleris workstation has been replaced with a
green check mark. In addition, make sure that it is configured with 'Auto Send' and 'Auto
Processing' (see step 5 in Adding a New Remote DICOM Station, p.4-25).
5. Schedule and acquire a study. In Data Management, select Transfer Log and verify that
the data was automatically transferred to the Xeleris workstation.
NOTE
Click [Undo] to remove the last change made.
IMPORTANT
Read this section carefully to properly configure the Modality Worklist. The following items are especially important:
Requirement See
Log on to the system as a Service or Admin user
Define the MWL HIS/RIS Server as a remote station and a MWL provider Adding a New Remote DICOM
Station, p.4-25
A green check mark must be displayed next to the defined HIS/RIS server Testing the Connection to a Remote
after full shutdown Xeleris Workstation, p.4-29
4. Select Map to protocol D to define the clinical protocol to be matched with the HIS procedure
description.
5. Click [Select Protocol] E to select the system clinical protocol to be matched to the HIS
procedure description.
6. Click [OK] F to save the rule to the Acquisition Protocol Mapping list.
7. In the Acquisition Protocol Mapping list, click [Save] after each change to save the
configuration of the new rules.
IMPORTANT
It is possible to type in a name in the HIS procedure description but it is not recommended since typographical
and syntax errors may occur and this will result in incorrect matching between HIS procedure names and the
relevant protocol names.
It is possible to define a rule for a number of HIS procedure descriptions.
In the event of typographical errors, the rule will not work.
NOTE
If you require only a Worklist query (without using the text file), make sure that the Text file option is not
selected. and click [OK]. It is possible to collect a procedure description from both the Modality Worklist and
the text file.
2. Click [Filter].
The Modality List Filter dialog is displayed.
3. To query a field value, enter an asterisk (*) in the
field and click [Query] A.
NOTE
Shut down and restart Xeleris before performing this procedure.
NOTE
In order to use the User Management utility, you must log in as an Admin user.
The default passwords are changed at first login, and Operator user/s must be created.
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1. Right click the desktop and select Service Tools User Management.
2. Select the Local Users tab.
3. Select the user from the left pane.
4. Click [Remove User].
5. Click [Confirm Removal] to delete the selected user.
NOTE
Use the default value unless your region requires one of the entries listed.
5. Minimize the firewall window, open the right-click menu and select Service Tools
Network Config.
6. Enter the root password (default: N0t#t00r) and press <Enter>.
The Network Card Setup UI is displayed.
7. Click [Update].
8. Click [Restart Firewall].
9. Exit by clicking the largest box in the top right corner.
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System Configuration 4.8 Insite Configuration
4.8.2 Configuring the Interactive InSite Package (IIP)
10.Next:
a. Press the <Tab> key until Device Configuration is selected, then press <Enter> to
select.
b. Press the <Tab> key until eth0 is selected, then press <Enter> to open the
Network Configuration dialog.
c. Enter the required values for the following:
Device – eth0
Netmask – as received from local IT
Default Gateway IP – the gateway address to reach the GE VPN (as received from
local IT)
d. Select [OK] to register the information.
e. Select [Save & Quit] to complete the network configuration.
11.Open terminal (right-click Service Tools Command Window).
12.Type source /home/insite/.insiterc <Enter>.
13.Log in as root (type su) and enter password
(default: N0t#t00r).
14.Type iipadmin config <Enter>.
A configuration screen is displayed with the Proprietary Agreement Acceptance.
25.Click [EXIT].
The Exit Confirmation dialog is displayed.
26.Click [OK].
InSite Interactive Platform Configuration is closed.
27.Proceed to Checking Remote Connection Availability.
28.Call the OLC Checkout Team to checkout InSite and verify InSite connectivity.
NOTE
InSite is available only when the checkout and connection procedures have been performed by the OLC Checkout Team.
If a connection problem occurs while performing an indirect checkout, ask the OLC Checkout Team to verify that
the local IP address of the checked system is unique in the GSCC database.
1. Before performing a checkout, make sure you have the system ID.
2. Ask the OLC Checkout Team to perform the checkout.
3. After checkout, ask the OLC Checkout Team to perform set up the InSite connection.
4. Verify with the OLC Checkout Team that the InSite connection is working correctly.
5. Open the right click menu and select Service Tools iLinq. Start TiP Virtual Assist.
6. In the iLinq page, select and activate the TiP Virtual Assist option.
7. Ask the OLC Checkout Team to access the system via SVA.
8. After OLC verification, close the TiP Virtual Assist Server.
NOTE
After performing restore, it is recommended to restart the computer in order to clear open processes since InSite
Configuration Restore does not clean all processes properly.
4.8.6.2 TVA/SVA
1. To connect to the system using
TVA/SVA, the iLinq browser should
be started (use the right-click menu
and select Service Tools iLinq).
2. In the iLinq browser, select TiP
Virtual Assist in the left hand
menu A.
The following message regarding A
the remote connect is displayed:
Your request could not be
processed at this time. Please try again later or call GE at 1800-
437-1171 (CARES), 1800-682-5327 (TIPS/APPLICATIONS), 1800-368-7102
(US BILLING QUESTIONS)
3. Click [Accept].
The TVA window displays the “Awaiting Connection” message.
If an OLE activates the SVA tool and connects to the system, they will be able to see and control the
console desktop.
In the Biopsy Configuration tab A, set the minimal scan time based on customer requirement (seconds)
Preparation
Sources: Rod for Syringe for non-Biopsy systems
Depending on the system type: Biopsy
systems
10 mm A
With Biopsy option on site:
Use the Gd153 rod source B (also used for
Accuracy QC).
B
Without Biopsy option on site:
Use a 1 ml syringe A with the tip (10 mm)
filled with high activity Tc99m.
Set the acquisition rate to 0.2-1Kc\Sec.
60 mm
D D
Procedure
1. Under System Setup Calibration tab,
select NM Calibration
Acquisition D6 L90.
2. Click [Apply] and follow the instructions
on the screen.
Center 0 60
Right 45 60
Right 90 60
10.If any of the acquisition results is out of the specifications range, perform Detectors Alignment
Calibration in the Service Manual.
1. Press to set the detectors to the horizontal position, then press the
immobilization <IN> pedal for a few seconds to move the upper
A
detector inwards.
2. Shut down the NM application (Full Shutdown) and at the rear of the
gantry, turn off only the PC Power switch. A
3. Activate automatic rotation motion using the position buttons B on the
control panel. This ensures that the detectors are not all the way out.
4. During motion, press the system emergency OFF button and verify
that motion stops immediately.
B
5. Using both the control panel and the foot pedals, verify that no
electronically controlled movements are possible (rotation/vertical
movement, immobilization).
6. Verify that all display LEDs and all other LEDs are off.
7. Use the knob on the upper detector and verify that you can move the detector out.
8. Rotate the system emergency OFF clockwise to release it, and verify that the upper detector moves
out.
9. Turn on the system and acquisition station (see Powering ON from Cold in the System Description and
Safety Manual for Operators – click below to access this document).
10.Verify that all operation controls, gantry display and console function as expected.
1. Press to set the detectors to the horizontal position, then press the immobilization
<OUT> pedal to move the upper detector out.
2. Place the scales on the lower detector and place a soft object such as a pillow or sponge
between the scales and the upper detector.
3. Continuously press the immobilization <IN> pedal to move the top detector down until
motion stops automatically.
4. Depending on whether the Biopsy option is available in the installation, verify that:
For both types:
The difference between the value on the gantry display and the scales is less than
±10 N (±1 kg or ±2.2 lbs).
System with Biopsy option:
The pressure on the gantry display does not exceed
100 N ±10 N (10 kg ±1 kg / 22 ±2.2 lbs).
Verify that there is no force applied on the detector and that force_meas on the gantry
display does not exceed 10 N (1 kg).
7. Press (automatic motion) and verify that:
During motion, the force reading on the gantry display does not exceed 10 N (1 kg).
The gantry moves back to CC position (0º).
8. Repeat step 2 to step 6 three more times, setting the detector at these angles:
Zero to 90º counter-clockwise and back from 90º counter-clockwise to zero
Zero to 180º clockwise and back from 180º clockwise to zero
Zero to 180º counter-clockwise and back from 180º counter-clockwise to zero
9. If any of the measurements during motion does not conform with the specifications above,
calibrate the Immobilization Force (see Immobilization Force Calibration in the Service
Manual).
10.Press <Lock> and <Unlock> simultaneously for 3 seconds to close service mode.
1. Press to set the detectors to the horizontal position, then press the immobilization
<OUT> pedal to move the upper detector out.
2. Place the scales on the lower detector and place a soft object such as a pillow or sponge
between the scales and the upper detector.
3. Press the immobilization <IN> pedal to move the top detector down until motion stops
automatically, then turn the detector manual knob to apply more force, until you reach the
mechanical limit.
4. Verify that the force is 150 N ±10 N (15 kg ±1 kg / 33 lbs ±2.2lbs) on both gantry display
and scales.
5. Remove the scales and soft object, rotate the gantry by 180º, then repeat this test.
6. If any of the measurements do not conform with the specifications above, adjust the manual
clutch mechanism (see Immobilization Force Manual Mechanical Limit Adjustment in the
Calibrations chapter in the Service Manual).
8. Push <Lock> and <Unlock> simultaneously for 3 seconds to exit service mode.
Preparation Make sure that all safety tests were passed successfully. Tools Co57 flood source
Participants/
Additional 1 Field Engineer Time 1 hour
Info
All system diagnostic tests and Daily QC
Preparation Tools Yellow tape (supplied with installation kit)
completed successfully.
IMPORTANT
The Xeleris workstation must be identified as a separate system ID in all GE Healthcare service databases (for example
“CARES” and “MUST”), and is NOT considered part of the Discovery NM 750b system.
IMPORTANT For systems that arrive with the Biopsy Imaging Unit, refer to the Biopsy Service manual
for the installation process.
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