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LightSpeed 5.x HP60-16 Console Replacement Instruction - SM - 5842600-1EN - 2
LightSpeed 5.x HP60-16 Console Replacement Instruction - SM - 5842600-1EN - 2
5842600-1EN
Revision 2
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RISK OF EXPLOSION.
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the
manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer’s
instructions.
ATTENTION
DANGER D’EXPLOSION
Il y a danger d’explosion s’il y a replacement incorrect de la batterie.
Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du même type ou d’un type recommandé par le
constructeur. Mettre au rébut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du
fabricant.
3 Procedure OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
3.1 System Requirement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
3.2 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
3.3 Keyboard Collector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
3.4 GPU for Smart Step and Smart View Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
3.5 Flowchart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
3.6 Part List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
4 Replacement Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
4.1 Prerequisite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
4.1.1 Harvest Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
4.1.2 Software Version Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
4.1.3 Option Software and Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
4.1.4 ConnectPro and Exam Split setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
4.1.5 Record PPS Server Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
4.1.6 Record All Remote Host Network Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
4.1.7 Record Product Network Filters (PNF) Information . . . . . . . . . . . .26
4.1.8 Record AW IP for Direct Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
4.1.9 Export Dose Audit log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
4.1.10 Save State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
4.1.11 Back up Images/Scan files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
4.1.12 Image and Scan Database Resets on Host Computer . . . . . . . . . . .30
4.2 Old Console Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
4.2.1 Shutdown and Disconnect Power on Existing Operator Console . . . . . . . .31
4.2.2 Remove the Console Covers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
5 Finalization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
5.1 System Level Verification Test. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
5.2 Save System State (final) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
5.3 Disposing the Old Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
6 Appendix A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
6.1 Operating Table Installation and Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75
1 Readme
2.1 Preface
Purpose: Standardize conventions for representing information is a uniform way of communicating
information to a reader in a consistent manner. Conventions are used so that the reader can easily
recognize the actions or decisions that must be made. There are a number of character and paragraph
styles used in this publication to accomplish this task. Please become familiar with them before
proceeding forward.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
triangle, as seen throughout the Preface chapter. In addition to text, several different graphical icons
(symbols) may be used to make you aware of specific types of hazards that could possibly cause harm.
NOTE
Conveys information that should be considered important to the reader.
Example:
Used to make the reader aware that the paragraph(s) that follow are examples of information possibly
stated previously.
Comment:
Represents “additional” information that may or may not be relevant to your situation.
Headers and footers in this publication are designed to allow you to quickly identify your location. The
Publication main title, publication part number, and revision number appear in every footer on every
page. Every page headers indicate the current chapter title.
2.3.4 Buttons, Switches and Keyboard Inputs (Hard & Soft Keys)
Different character styles are used to indicate actions requiring the reader to press either a hard or soft
button, switch or key. Physical hardware, such as buttons and switches, are called hard keys because
they are hard wired or mechanical in nature. A keyboard or on/off switch would be a hard key. Software
or computer generated buttons are called soft keys because they are software generated. Software
driven menu buttons are an example of such keys. Soft and hard keys are represented differently in this
publication.
Example: Hard Keys
A power switch ON/OFF or a keyboard key like ENTER is indicated by applying a character style that
uses both over and under-lined bold text. This is a hard key.
Example: Soft Keys
Whereas the computer MENU button that you would click with your mouse or touch with your hand
uses over and under-lined regular text. This is a soft key.
3 Procedure OVERVIEW
Software
07MW11.10 12BW25.2 12BW13.7
GOC3/4 OK OK NG
Console
NIO16 NG NG NG
Note:
3.2 Overview
This instruction describes the upgrade procedure of GOC3 or GOC4 to OpenOC16 Console.
NOTE
New software (17BW11.2) supports INVIVO MILLENIA cardiac monitor but it's not
available for LightSpeed 5.x HP60-16 system.
3.5 Flowchart
The following Figure shows the flowchart of the replacement procedure.
Figure 2 Flowchart
5438288-5-299 CT System Common Platform Software Released Application Tips and Work-Arounds__Mul-
ti-language CD
5224327-200 LightSpeed 5.X HP60 Limited Access Service Methods CD-ROM - Gen
5440191-20 GSCB Standard Cable Host Side Part for Open Console
4 Replacement Procedure
4.1 Prerequisite
2. Once testing is completed please submit test record for review. Once these test records are
reviewed they will be processed for electronic signatures.
3. Package equipment and follow your regions method of returning harvest equipment.
4. Harvested Materials
2377708-120 Standard Console for Freedom Workspace, 16slice MDAS and GDAS with xw8200, 1IG
and Ethernet Switch
2377708-20 ASSY, CONSOLE - 1 IG GRE 16slice MDAS and GDAS for GRE-EMC Ed2
2377708-30 ASSY, GRE CONSOLE - 1 IG 16 slice MDAS and GDAS for GOC4
2377708-40 ASSY,GRE CONSOLE,16slice MDAS and GDAS for GOC4 with XW8200 and 1IG
2377708-50 ASSY,GRE CONSOLE,16slice MDAS and GDAS for GOC4 with XW8200, 1IG and Ethernet
Switch
2377708-520 Assy, Standard Console for Freedom Workspace - 16Slice MDAS and GDAS with xw8200,
1IG and Ethernet Switch, JARRELL
2377708-530 ASSY, GRE CONSOLE - 1 IG 16 slice MDAS and GDAS for GOC4, JARRELL
2377708-540 ASSY,GRE CONSOLE,16slice MDAS and GDAS for GOC4 with XW8200 and 1IG, JARRELL
2377708-550 ASSY, GRE CONSOLE, GDAS or 16 MDAS for GOC4 with xw8200, 1IG, Ethernet Switch,
Jarrell
2377708-555 ASSY, GRE CONSOLE, GDAS or 16 MDAS for GOC4 with xw8400, 1IG, Ethernet Switch,
Jarrell
2377708-556 ASSY,GRE CONSOLE,16slice GDAS for GOC4 with XW8200,xw8400, 1IG and Ethernet
Switch and Jarrell
2377708-56 ASSY,GRE CONSOLE,16slice GDAS for GOC4 with XW8200, 1IG and Ethernet Switch
MDAS16
GDAS16
AutomA
Connect Pro
CopyComposer (Interchange)
Data Export
Direct-MPR
Smart Prep
Exam Split
VolumeViewer
CardIQ Snapshot
EKG Viewer
SmartScore Pro
NoiseReductionFilter
CardEP
DentaScan
SmartStep
SmartSpeed
Helical Tilt
Power440 / 90KVA
Patient-16-Slice
Direct-3D
NeuroFilter
EnhancedRecon
TubeInstall
TubeInstallFlex
SmartScore Pro
Table 5 ConnectPro
CT Server AE Title
Exam Split Type (VES / HES) 1. Open Unix shell and and log
on as root.
2. Type: ls -l
~ctuser/ves/.hesMode
3. If there is .hesMode file, it’s
HES mode. If not, it’s VES
mode.
Xtream injector / Enhanced Current Setting Note (How to check the set-
Xtream injector ting)
Remote Archive Device Current Setting Note (How to check the set-
ting)
Smart score Pro Current Setting Note (How to check the setting
and limitation)
NOTE
There are no spaces in the phrase ~ctuser/ves/.hesMode
d. Examine the results.
NOTE
Discuss with customer if they have HIS/RIS and PPS server installed or not, if yes,
then select [Yes]; if no, then select [No].
4. Record PPS data then press [Accept].
2. Select [Network].
4. Select Remote host from the Remote host list, then click [update].
3. Select in sequence: Configuration → Configure AW Server Client and record AW server INFO
3. Press “Audit Tool” and press “Export” button. The following window opens.
On the Network Tab of the System Configuration Utility, perform the following:
• Remove the site specific network information (ex: Names), replace with GEMS
• Select ACCEPT button.
Remove the site specific network information (ex: IP Addresses) in Network Settings and
Advance Options.
NOTE
The Reset (Erase) of the Image and Scan Databases will remove PHI information from
the system but may not meet local regulations for data removal/deletion. If local
regulations require specific data removal/deletion criteria, follow local procedures for
PHI removal from system.
After completion of System Configuration (reconfig), reboot the system:
Video Amp/Splitter Option: Boom in Room Keep for OpenOC16 Console Keep I/F cables
*GOC6.6 VCT Operator Console no longer supports Digital DASM and Service Modem
Procedure
1. Remove the Monitors from the existing Console by disconnecting the Video Cables from the Host
Computer, and Power Cables from the Console Outlet Box inside the Console. These cables will be
returned with the Console.
2. Disconnect and remove the Trackball from the Console.
3. Disconnect and remove the Barcode Reader (if so equipped) from the Console.
4. Disconnect and remove the Remote Monitor Video Amp/Splitter (if so equipped) from the Console.
Make sure that all cable connections are labeled. Disconnect the Video Amp/Splitter power cable
from the Console Outlet Box inside the Console. Keep these cables that were connected to the
Video Amp/Splitter, as they will be needed for new OpenOC16 Console.
5. Disconnect and remove the Digital DASM (if so equipped) from the Console. Disconnect the SCSI I/F
cable from the Host Computer. Disconnect the Digital DASM power cable from the Console Outlet
Box inside the Console.
6. Disconnect and remove the Service Modem (if so equipped) from the Console. Disconnect the
RS232 cable from the Host Computer. Disconnect the Service Modem power cable from the
Console Outlet Box inside the Console.
Procedure
1. Disconnect and remove SCSI Peripheral Tower from console.
2. Disconnect the SCSI Cable from the Host Computer and Power Cable from Console Outlet Box
inside the console.
These cables will be returned with Console.
3. Disconnect and remove the SCIM Assembly from console.
4. Disconnect the SCIM Cable from the under side of the SCIM Assembly.
5. Disconnect and remove the Mouse from the console.
6. Disconnect the Keyboard PS2 cable from the Upper Bulkhead Panel.
7. Disconnect and remove the Keyboard from the console.
8. Disconnect the Keyboard PS2 cable from the Upper Bulkhead Panel.
4.3.1 Preparation
Procedure
1. The optic fiber cable between Gantry Power Pan and Console does not need to be replaced. It's
supposed the connector type at GOC3/4 bulkhead and Z840 FDIP is different. In this case,
2265406-2 FIBER-OPTIC Coupling Receptacle is in the kit, use it for connector type conversion.
1 Front View
2 Side View
3. Adjust console position, and then pedal four brakes to prevent console from sliding.
Figure 19 Brake
1 released
2 braked
4. If customer buy ASiR with OpenOC16 upgrade kit, then go to Step 6 on page 39; if not, go to
4.3.3 OpenOC Connection on page 40.
5. If site need meet local regulatory or customer requirement, please find the seismic bracket
(5357148-2) from the upgrade kit and install on the console.
6. Remove the side access panel by unscrewing its three screws from left side of Z840.
7. Detail Install GPU card procedure, please refer to GPU Fluoro Prerequisite Installation Manual
(5771958-1EN).
Number Description
Procedure
1. Connect the Keyboard and Mouse cables to OpenOC16 Z840 Host Computer.
2. Connect GSCB cables connectors to OpenOC16 AC Box and Z840 Host Computer according to
Figure 23 on page 42.
Item Description
1 GSCB - Black DB-9 (Female) Con- Host Computer DIP
nector
Item Description
2 GSCB - Gray DB-9 (Female) Con- Host Computer DS232
nector
3 GSCB - Green Audio Connector Host Computer Audit Out (Green)
4 GSCB - Blue Audio Connector Host Computer Audio In (Blue)
5 GSCB - USB Connector Reserved
6 GSCB - Black DB-9 (Male) Connec- AC Box J14
tor
7 GSCB - Black DB-25 (Male) Con- TGP Gantry Cable
nector
3. Connect Media Tower cables to OpenOC16 AC Box and Z840 Host Computer.
4. Connect LCD Monitor cable connectors to OpenOC16 AC Box and Z840 Host Computer.
Item Description
A Power Cable Connection
B DVI Video Connection – Prescription / Scan Monitor (left)
C D-Sub (VGA) Video Connection – Display / Image Monitor (right)
Scan Monitor
• Video cable: Z840 PD DP to Monitor DVI
• Power cable: AC Box J1 to Monitor power
Image Monitor
• Video cable: Z840 PD DP to Monitor VGA
• Power cable: AC Box J2 to Monitor power
5. Remove OpenOC16 right side cover and plug cables into Switch Hub.
1 SRV
2 HOST
3 RPM
4 UPS
5 AW
6 ECG
7 PTR
8 INJ
6. Connect other cables to Z840 Host Computer according to Figure 21 on page 40, then install right
side cover of console.
7. Connect the Power Cable and Ground Cable to the OpenOC16 Panel. See Figure 27 on page 46.
1 AC Box
2 120VAC
3 GND
4 Host PC
NOTE
For the details of the eLicense tool, receive CT E-LICENSE TRAINING (COURSE ID: GEHC-
TECH-AMOL-CT6002) in MyLearning.
NOTE
You will need the following information to generate eLicence keys.
• GON (Global Order Number) of the original customer order
• Host ID of the new console (This can be obtained by executing check_config
command)
Procedure
1. Login to the eLicense web tool. (http://elicense.gehealthcare.com/elicense/)
2. Enter the GON (Global Order Number) of the original customer order and click “Go”. The Order
Assignment screen will be displayed.
3. If there is no information of the system in the top of the list, it means eLicense was never generated
on this system. Register your system information by “Add a System” button. Refer to CT E-LICENSE
TRAINING material for the details.
4. If there is information for the system under upgrade, update the Host ID for the new console by
clicking “Details” button.
5. After completing the addition of the system or updating the Host ID information, generate the
eLicense keys by “Generate Licenses” button.
6. Click “Save Licenses” button to save the eLicense key to your laptop PC.
NOTE
The following options are not compatible between original (GOC3 or 4) and new
console. The eLicense tool will generate both original and new license key. Installation
of the original key will be rejected by CT system.
In case of Optima CT660 with system software 10HW33.8, the following options are
not compatible between original system software (10HW33.8) and new system
software (20HW16.x). The eLicense tool will generate both original and new license
key. Installation of the original key will be rejected by CT system.
4.3.8.1.1 Flowchart
d. System starts Base Installation procedure, includes two steps: AutoYaST Setting and Perform
Installation.
e. The computer restarts after about 15 minutes, the installation interface appears again, select
Boot from Hard Disk and enter.
f. System starts Configuration procedure, includes two steps: System Configuration and Clean
Up.
g. After the OS is loaded, the Application Install - KDialog window appears.
h. Remove the OS disk from the host computer DVD drive when it ejects.
2. Application Installation (17BW11.2)
a. Insert the APPs disk into the host computer DVD drive and close the tray. When Devices
recently plugged in window appears, then click [OK] button in Application Install - KDialog
window.
NOTE
The application software disk will open and run automatically.
b. Select [Load] in the CT Software Installation window.
c. A prompt message appears asking if you wish to load the INFO file from the system state
backup media.
i. When the system State Install INFO decision box appears, click [No], need manually
configuring system INFO.
• Select [System] to access System Setting Screen.
• Set Flip and Rotate to [OFF] as default. Configures the preference for allowing the Flip
and Rotate feature to be turned on in the User Interface on the (Left) SCAN monitor.
This preference allows the customer to apply custom orientation changes base on
Exam Type and reconstructions methods on the DICOM images that will be
transferred to PACS and related systems.
• Select Emergency Patient Mode to [Off].
iii. Select: [Hardware] to access system hardware configuration screen. Refer to below
illustration and Table
d. The Install INFO detail in the Illustration will defer depending on system type. Verify that the
Install INFO detail is correct for the system, then select [Yes].
e. Set Table Type to "Hpower_Table" and set Console Type to "OPENOC16".
f. Set correct Tube Type, Ball Bearing or Liquid Bearing.
g. System Install INFO will be now used to create the CT application load routine. Do not remove
the APPs Disk until completed.
h. The APPs is loaded after about 17 minutes, then system will automatically reboot.
i. After the host computer reboots, Click [OK] to close window.
j. Remove APPS disk from Host Computer. Remove system state backup media for either DVD-
RAM drive of tower or USB port.
3. Load Class C (For GE Healthcare Employees or Licensed Customers Only)
a. Open a shell
b. Type: su -
Password: #bigguy<Enter>
c. Insert the Class C software CD-ROM into the DVD drive. Wait for the disk read to STOP.
d. Install the Class C software on the system:
At the superuser prompt, type: install.classC
When the installation process is complete, the Console reports the following:
Installation of Class C complete.
e. Verify that the Class C software is on the system:
At the superuser prompt, type: showprods | grep -i classc
Verify that the window displays a list of Class C file information and locations.
4. Load Class M (For GE Healthcare Employees Only)
a. Open a shell.
b. Type: su -
Password: #bigguy<Enter>
c. Insert Class M software CD-ROM into the DVD drive. Wait for the disk read to STOP.
d. Install the Class M software on the system:
At the superuser prompt, type: install.classM
When the installation process is complete, the Console reports the following:
Class M installation complete.
e. Verify that the Class M software is on the system:
At the superuser prompt, type: showprods | grep -i classm
Verify that the window displays a list of Class M file information and locations.
f. Select [Shutdown] icon on the desktop to restart the system.
5. Service Pack Installation
NOTE
Service Pack 2.0 is mandatory for the OpenOC16 Console replacement kit.
NOTE
Service Pack CD will include any new service pack and all previous released
service packs that are still applicable. Load all of the Service Packs included in
the latest Service Pack CD in sequence.
f. Perform the following steps to install the Service Pack CD:
i. Type the following install script:
[root@hostname]#patch_install -c
Any Service Packs on the Service Pack CD will be listed. Before installation of each pack,
the window will wait for user's confirmation as follows:
I will install update Service Pack Name, is this ok ? [y/n]
ii. Input y to install this pack or n to cancel installation of this pack.
iii. After installing the Service Pack CD, type patch_status (Class M service key inserted is
required to use this command) in the Shell window to determine which Service Pack
patches were installed (if any).
The following is an alternate command to verify the Service Pack load:
[root@hostname]#showprods | grep -i ServicePack
iv. Remove Service Pack CD from DVD drive.
v. Type:[root@hostname]#reboot
vi. After system was rebooted, open shell and type "st" to start application.
NOTE
Restoring Info file will cause problems displaying the CSD ( Common Service
Desktop ).
NOTE
The error of restoring swok.cfg file happens but it's not an issue, ignore the error
message.
NOTE
If Dose Check option is installed, Dose Audit tool starts up when Reconfig Info or
Protocol is selected. That shows Configuration and Protocol summary. Press [Quit] to
continue.
12. Select [Yes] when the Scan Hardware Reset pop-up appears.
13. When completed, select [Dismiss].
14. Remove System State DVD-RAM disk from the DVD Peripheral Tower and place in a safe location.
15. Reboot the Operators Console by selecting [Shutdown] Desktop, then select [Restart] in the
Attention Window.
16. Verify Restore System State
a. Visually verify that the system has the correct configuration and preference settings by
opening a Terminal Window.
b. Execute the system configuration script “reconfig”.
c. Select [Add]
NOTE
Host1, Host2, Host3 and Host4 must not be used as Host Name.
4. Configure AW IP for direct information. Please refer to 4.1.8 Record AW IP for Direct Information on
page 27.
NOTE
After finishing the user protocol convert, make sure every protocol can be opened by
protocol management and save the current system state to another new media.
Procedure
1. Perform the Flash Download Utility found on the Common Service Desktop - Utilities Tab, select
[Flash Download].
NOTE
eLicense key can be installed either by install via USB/CD-ROM or download via InSite
or manual entry. Refer to CT E-LICENSE TRAINING (COURSE ID: GEHC- TECH-AMOL-
CT6002) in MyLearning for more details. The following steps explain how to install the
eLicense key via USB memory.
a. Copy the “license.dat” file which was generated by eLicense web tool to an USB memory
mounted on your laptop PC.
b. Insert the USB memory to the service USB port on the console front.
c. Open a Unix shell and type mountUSB
d. Type cp /USB/license.dat /usr/g/service/flex
e. Type unmountUSB and remove the USB memory from the service USB port.
2. Reboot the system.
• Option key installation will be automatically started after OS is started up.
• Some options will ask you to confirm the settings. Check or enter the appropriate parameters.
• When all eLicense keys are installed, the following pop-up message will appear.
3. After application start up, check that all options are installed by Verify Options in Common Service
Desktop - Configuration tab.
NOTE
Some option key installation may fail due to dependency to other options. If failed,
repeat the Step 1 on page 67 through Step 3 on page 68 again.
4. Install additional option keys (DVD) supplied with this upgrade kit according to Install Software
Options in LightSpeed 5.X HP60Optima CT660/Revolution EVO Service Methods.
NOTICE
5 Finalization
1 Warning Indicator
2 Local Language Warning Statement
NOTE
Complete the following items. Refer to the LightSpeed 5.xOptima CT660/Revolution
EVO Installation manual for the detailed procedure.
a. Table/Gantry raceway to Console ground wire resistance should be less than 1.0 ohm.
b. System Ground Chassis Leakage test was performed and the results indicate a passing
condition.
c. Patient Touch Leakage test was performed and the results indicate a passing condition.
NOTE
The UI is expected to be using the language appropriate for the country in which this
system is installed, according to Direction 5221102-1EN. If an authorized site
representative chooses another UI language, record the following information.
• Radiology Manager (or equivalent)
• Date of discussion
• Language selected
items in the per local GEMS policy and procedures and other applicable published
guidance. Contact GEMS Recycling Center for assistance.
2. Refer to the following addresses for Harvest return. Also refer to DOC2100599 for the list of return
address.
• Europe:
SYNLOG Warehousing – Harvest
INPARK Ipari Park - Building Block ”G”
(Waberer’s)
Csonka János út 1-3/A - 2071 Páty – Hungary
• U.S.:
GE Repair Operations Center
Attn: Asset Recovery Leader, Harvest
120 Opus Drive
Oak Creek, WI 53154
• Asia:
a. Site in Japan:
GE Healthcare Japan
Global Service Repair Operations – Harvest
MFLP Hino1F 3-1-1 Asahigaoka, Hino, Tokyo
191-0065 Japan
b. Site in China
GE Renewable Resources (Tianjin) Co., Ltd
No.266 Jingsan Road, Tianjin Airport Economic Area
Tianjin, 300308 China
c. Site in India
Attn: Harvest Centre
C/O DHL Supply Chain India Pvt Ltd,
New Survey Number 131,
Doddahullur Village,
Kasaba Hobli Hoskote Taluk,
Bangalore - 562114
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6 Appendix A
1 Right leg
2 Left leg
1 Upper Crossbar
2 Beams (x2)
4. Install the upper crossbar by screwing seven screws, three screws for tabletop, four screws for left
and right legs.
5. Install two beams to the left and right legs as shown in Figure 52 on page 78. Note to keep all
screws loose.
1 Left leg
2 Pay attention to beams installation direction, the
rear plate should be mounted close to the left leg Re-
fer to Figure B-27
1 EVA B
2 EVA A
9. Overturn the table, then place monitors and route cables to the table.