Noise In 2D Mode; Noisy Images - GE LOGIQ E9 Service Manual

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Noise in 2D Mode

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STEP
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Noisy Images

Typical noise problems:
coherent noise patterns straight down in the image field.
flashes of noise straight down.
Usually the noise is only picked up when coupling the probe to your body.
Table 7-47
STEP
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Noise in 2D Mode
Noise is shown in 2D Mode. Is there any electrical devices that affect the LOGIQ E9?
If Yes, continue with step 2.
If No, continue with step 3.
Keep the LOGIQ E9 away from those electrical devices.
Check the Probe(s).
Noisy Images
Try another probe (same model). Does it help?
If Yes, replace the original probe.
If No, continue with the next step.
Disconnect all probes that are not in use. Keep only the active probe connected. Does it help?
If Yes: The noise is most likely from an external source. If possible, try to locate and remove the source.
If No, continue with the next step.
Disconnect all external cables from the I/O (on the rear side of LOGIQ E9) and from the Patient I/O, to establish
whether the noise is due to interference from external devices. Does it help?
If Yes, continue with step
If No, continue with step 5.
There are possible ferrite solutions to most of the cable connections.
On USB cables:
Wind the cable 5-6 times trough a ferrite ring, GE Part Number 038X0028.
Verify that the shielding is connected to Ground on the Patient I/O Cable(s)
Do the DC Offset Calibration, see:
Other possible internal noise sources:
Main Power Supply,
Peripherals.
Disconnect devices from the USB ports on the Op.
Chapter 7 Diagnostics/Troubleshooting
TASK
TASK
4.
Section 6-6 "DC Offset Calibration" on page
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