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Print No.: SPB7-420.840.51.01.02
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Doc. Gen. Date: 01.03

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  • Page 1 FUJI-Reader Service Manual General Information © Siemens AG 2003 The reproduction, transmission or use of this document or its contents is not permitted without express written authority. Offenders will be liable for damages. All rights, including rights created by patent...
  • Page 2 FUJI COMPUTED RADIOGRAPHY CR-IR347 (FCR 5000MA) CR-IR347P (FCR 5000MA plus) Service Manual Document No. 009-058-03 1 st Edition - Oct. 20, 2000 Revised Edition - Aug. 30, 2002 Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. Printed in Japan...
  • Page 3 The relationship between mR (milliroentgen), which is the unit of radiation, and µC/kg (micro-coulomb/kilogram), which is the SI derived unit of radiation, is as follows. 1 mR = 0.258 µC/kg ® is a registered trademark of Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. <No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted.>...
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    Getting Started Scope This Service Manual is applicable to Fuji Computed Radiography CR-IR347 and CR-IR347P. The machine is categorized as Class 1 according to IEC classification. NOTES • Differences between the CR-IR347 and CR-IR347P are as follows. The CR-IR347 may be connected to the ID-T741. The CR-IR347P may be connected to the CR-IR348CL and ID-T741.
  • Page 5 Notation of Symbols • Check/Adjustment indicator: Indicates that it is necessary to check or adjust the installa- tion location when the part or component removed is to be reinstalled. This indicator is placed in the illustration that depicts the CHECK procedures for removing the parts and components.
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Warnings and cautions regarding the procedures should be observed to avoid possible physical hazards and serious accidents that may occur during installation and servicing. Labels that describe relevant precautions are attached on the machine. The instructions on such labels should also be observed during procedures. Working Precautions Power Supply Unless otherwise instructed in the Service Manual, be sure to turn OFF the power of the...
  • Page 7 Optical Parts Observe the following rules when servicing the optical parts. Otherwise, the image quality may be degraded. Before removing the protective housings, be sure to turn OFF the high-voltage switch (HV switch). If the machine is powered ON with any of the protective housings removed, the photomultiplier will be damaged.
  • Page 8 Precautions Against Laser Radiation As indicated by the Certification and Indication Label attached on the rear cover of the machine for overseas use, the machine complies with the U.S. Federal Regulations concerning laser safety. The image reader incorporates a laser with a maximum output of 60 mW (Class 3B, semiconductor laser wavelength of 660 nm, red visible light), but you will not be exposed to any hazard if you perform tasks as instructed in this manual.
  • Page 9 Protective Housings Against Laser Exposure Even when the protective housings are removed for servicing, laser beams will never leak out from the machine unless the optical path is intentionally changed. However, if the optical path is changed inadvertently during optics-related procedures, the service engineer or other people around the machine may be possibly exposed to laser radiation.
  • Page 10 Scanning optics unit protective housing The removable protective housing for the scanning optics unit is shown below. The protective housing for laser radiation exposure prevention consists of the cover that is marked in the figure below. Top cover FR7H0015.EPS 009-058-00 CR-IR347 Service Manual 10.10.2000 FM2732...
  • Page 11 BLANK PAGE 009-058-00 CR-IR347 Service Manual 10.10.2000 FM2732...
  • Page 12 0.10 Safety Labels and Other Labels 2.3.1 Laser Precaution Labels Precaution Label Attachment Locations Below are illustrated the protective housings and attachment locations of laser precaution labels, as specified in Part 1-J, Federal Regulations Code “Title 21” issued by the FDA of the U.S.
  • Page 13 0.11 HHS label #1 EN 60825-1: 1996 Class 3B panel label HHS certification and identification label HHS label #1 EN 60825-1: 1996 Class 1 product label EN 60825-1: 1996 Class 3B panel label HHS label #2 FR7H0003.EPS Scanning Optics Unit EN 60825-1: 1996 warning label FR7H0015.EPS 009-058-00...
  • Page 14 2 6- 3 0, N I S H I AZ AB U 2 - C H OM E , M I N A T O - K U , T OK Y O 10 6- 86 20 , J A P A N T O KY O 1 0 6 - 8 6 20 , JA P AN MODEL CR-IR 347 MODEL CR-IR 347P SERIAL No.
  • Page 15 0.13 EN 60825-1: 1996 Class 3B Panel Label FR7H0008.EPS EN 60825-1: 1996 Warning Label FR7H0016.EPS 009-058-00 CR-IR347 Service Manual 0.13 10.10.2000 FM2732...
  • Page 16 0.14 2.3.2 Other Labels Label Attachment Locations Left-hand side Rating indication label Manufacturer label Compliance sticker Electric shock caution label FR7H0009.EPS 009-058-00 CR-IR347 Service Manual 0.14 10.10.2000 FM2732...
  • Page 17 0.15 Safety Precautions I List of Other Labels G Ratings Indication Label CR-IR347 CR-IR347P FR7H0010E.EPS FR7H0022E.EPS G Manufacturer Label FR7H0011.EPS G Compliance sticker EXAMINED GOOD F U J I K I K I FR7H0012.EPS G Electric shock caution label FR7H0013.EPS 009-058-03 CR-IR347 Service Manual 0.15...
  • Page 18: Specifications Of The Machine

    0.16 Specifications of the Machine Dimensions, Weight, and Center of Gravity I Dimensions W730xD700xH1565 (mm) 1565 Unit: mm FR7H0018.EPS I Weight 280 kg approx. I Center of Gravity Height: 720 mm From the right-hand side: 365 mm From the rear: 385 mm 009-058-00 009-058-00 CR-IR347 Service Manual...
  • Page 19: Environmental Requirements

    0.17 Machine Moving and Fixing Means Moving Means • Caster x 4 (omnidirectional, no brake attached) Fixing Means • Adjustable foot x 4 Environmental Requirements Atmospheric Requirements Operation Non-operation During transit 15–30 °C 0–45 °C -10–50 °C Temperature 10–90 % 10–90 % Relative 40–80 %...
  • Page 20: Electrical Specifications

    0.18 Electrical Specifications Frequency 50Hz/60Hz, single-phase, common specification Line Voltage 120-240 VAC ±10% Power Capacity 0.8 kVA Power Cord 100 V: 3.5 m. 200 V: 15 m. Rated Amperage 120-240 VAC, 50/60Hz: 6.7A-3.3A Overload Protection 100 V/200 V: 15 A. Power Consumption 0.8 kVA.
  • Page 21 0.19 Installation and Servicing Spaces Installation space requirements The space required for installation varies depending on whether the machine is anchored. When the machine is not anchored When the machine is anchored Height: 1800 or more Height: 1800 or more Rear Rear 100 or more...
  • Page 22: Preliminary Work

    0.20 Preliminary Work Before starting the grounding procedures, make sure that the place where the machine is to be installed meets the criteria set forth in “SSS Installation Site Requirements.” Before the machine is transferred, preinstallation procedures should be completed for neces- sary electrical utility, water supply/drain piping, waste solution disposal, and air-conditioning system installation work.
  • Page 23 0.21 BLANK PAGE 009-058-00 CR-IR347 Service Manual 0.21 10.10.2000 FM2732...
  • Page 24 0.22 Notation of Board Names in Manual Notation of Board Names in Manual Information about modifications to the boards installed in the machine is summarized here. Unless spelled out or enumerated in the manual, board names shall be replaced as follows. Change to boards installed Summary of change G Features of the MTH08D board...
  • Page 25 0.23 BLANK PAGE 009-058-03 CR-IR347 Service Manual 0.23 08.30.2002 FM3476...
  • Page 26 0.24 Contents Maintenance Machine Description CR-IR347 Service Manual – Contents Machine Description (MD) Machine Overview ......................MD-2 1.1 Features ......................MD-2 1.2 System Configuration..................MD-4 1.3 External Machine Components and Their Names .......... MD-10 1.4 Internal Machine Components................MD-12 1.4.1 Unit arrangement ...................
  • Page 27 0.25 Contents Maintenance Machine Description ***This chapter is intentionally blank*** ..............MD-51.9 ***This chapter is intentionally blank*** ..............MD-51.11 Mechanical Control Flowcharts .................. MD-52 8.1 Viewing the Control Flowcharts ............... MD-52 8.2 Normal Operation Flowcharts................MD-54 8.2.1 Cassette insertion .................. MD-56 8.2.2 IP feed .....................
  • Page 28 0.26 Contents Maintenance Machine Description 8.4 Step Operation Flowcharts ................MD-132 8.4.1 Feed/load step operation ..............MD-132 8.4.2 Side-positioning step operation ............MD-142 8.5 Initialization Flowcharts ..................MD-146 8.5.1 Side-positioning grip home positioning ..........MD-148 8.5.2 Side-positioning unit home positioning ..........MD-152 8.5.3 Mirror ascent ..................
  • Page 29 0.27 Contents Maintenance Machine Description BLANK PAGE 009-058-03 CR-IR347 Service Manual 0.27 08.30.2002 FM3476...
  • Page 30 0.28 Contents Maintenance Troubleshooting Troubleshooting (MT) Overview of Troubleshooting ..................MT1-1 1.1 Flow of Troubleshooting ................... MT1-1 1.2 How to Understand Error Log................MT1-3 Error Codes List ......................MT2-1 Format of Detail Information ..................MT3-1 3.1 Supplementary Explanation of Detail Information.......... MT3-17 3.2 Format of Abort Code ..................
  • Page 31 0.29 Contents Maintenance Troubleshooting Error Code Analysis Flow (Scanner) ................MT5-1 0532, 2542, 2570 ....................MT5-1 0534, 1533, 2543, 2544, 2571, 2572, 2573, 2574 ..........MT5-2 0536, 2535, 2545, 2546 ..................MT5-3 0537, 2547, 2575 ....................MT5-4 0538, 2530, 2548, 2576 ..................MT5-5 0563, 2560, 2561, 2564 ..................
  • Page 32 0.30 Contents Maintenance Troubleshooting 7.28 Checking the MZ4 ....................MT7-56 7.29 Checking the PL1 ....................MT7-58 7.30 Checking the SVL1 .................... MT7-60 7.31 Checking the SOLK1 ..................MT7-62 7.32 Checking the BCRK1 ..................MT7-64 7.33 Checking the BCRN1 ..................MT7-66 7.34 Checking the Erasure Lamps (LAMP1-LAMP5) ..........MT7-68 7.35 Checking the Polygon (POL) ................
  • Page 33 0.31 Contents Maintenance Troubleshooting BLANK PAGE 009-058-03 CR-IR347 Service Manual 0.31 08.30.2002 FM3476...
  • Page 34 0.32 Contents Maintenance Checks, Replacement and Adjustment of Parts Checks, Replacement and Adjustment of Parts (MC) Check/Adjustment Procedures for Each Unit ............MC-2 Table of Contents ......................MC-4 Removing and Installing the Covers ................MC-8 Removing and Installing the Cassette Set Unit ............MC-10 4.1 Cassette Set Unit ....................
  • Page 35 0.33 Contents Maintenance Checks, Replacement and Adjustment of Parts 5.18 Timing Belt (for Suction Cup Drive) ..............MC-122 5.19 Shaft (for Suction Cup Drive)................MC-124 5.20 IP Removal Unit Upper Assembly ..............MC-128 5.21 Rubber Roller A....................MC-130 5.22 IP Transport Motor (ML2) .................. MC-132 5.23 Shaft (for IP Conveyance) .................MC-134 5.24 Rubber Roller B....................MC-136 Removing and Installing the Erasure Conveyor ............
  • Page 36 0.34 Contents Maintenance Checks, Replacement and Adjustment of Parts Removing and Installing the Side-Positioning Conveyor ......... MC-188 8.1 Side-Positioning Conveyor ................MC-188 8.2 Grip Release Motor (MN2) ................. MC-192 8.3 Barcode Reader (BCRN1).................. MC-194 8.4 Side-Positioning Mechanism HP Sensor (SN1) ..........MC-196 8.5 Grip Release HP Sensor (SN2) .................
  • Page 37 0.35 Contents Maintenance Checks, Replacement and Adjustment of Parts Removing and Installing the Subscanning Unit ............MC-278 10.1 Driving-Side Grip Release HP Sensor (SZ2)............ MC-278 10.2 Mirror HP Sensor (SZ4) ..................MC-280 10.3 Rubber Belt and SUS Belt .................MC-282 10.4 Kapton® Belt ......................MC-284 10.5 Flywheel ......................MC-286 10.6 Subscanning Motor MZ1 (FFM) ................
  • Page 38 0.36 Contents Maintenance Checks, Replacement and Adjustment of Parts Removing and Installing the Power Supply Unit (JPS-6) ......... MC-374 13.1 Power Supply Unit (JPS-6) ................MC-374 13.2 Power Supply Unit Fuses .................. MC-378 Removing and Installing the Monitor ................. MC-382 14.1 CRT (Monitor) .....................MC-382 14.2 Fuse Between Power Supply Unit and CRT ............
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  • Page 40 0.38 Contents Maintenance Maintenance Utility Maintenance Utility (MU) Summary of Service Utility .................... MU-2 Maintenance Utility ....................MU-2 Configuration Setting ................... MU-2 Image Processing Parameter Adjustment ............MU-2 Mode Transitions ......................MU-4 Initialization process mode .................. MU-5 Routine process mode ..................MU-5 Abnormality process mode ..................
  • Page 41 0.39 Contents Maintenance Maintenance Utility [1-4] SAVE TO HD .................... MU-30 [1-4-1] ERROR LOG ................MU-30 CONFIGURATION SETTING ................MU-32 [2-1] SYSTEM (IRSET.CFG) ................MU-32 [2-2] PRINT (FILMFMT.CFG) ................ MU-45.4 [2-3] REMOTE SWITCH (RMT_SW.CFG) ............MU-55 [2-4] EQUIPMENT (EQUIP) ................MU-56 [2-5] LOCAL INTERFACE (INTERFACE) ............
  • Page 42 0.40 Contents Maintenance Maintenance Utility SCANNER UTILITY....................MU-76 [5-1] INITIALIZE ....................MU-76 [5-2] POLYGON ....................MU-76 [5-2-1] OFF ....................MU-76 [5-2-2] ON ....................MU-76 [5-3] LASER ..................... MU-77 [5-3-1] OFF ....................MU-77 [5-3-2] ON ....................MU-77 [5-4] HV ......................MU-78 [5-4-1] OFF ....................
  • Page 43 0.41 Contents Maintenance Maintenance Utility [5-9] DIAGNOSTIC ..................MU-100 [5-10] VIRTUAL IMAGE ................... MU-101 [5-10-1] LIGHT ..................MU-101 [5-10-2] LOG AMP ................MU-102 [5-10-3] SCN08 INPUT ................MU-102 [5-10-4] ROUTINE ................. MU-102 [5-11] BOTH SIDES ADDITIONAL ..............MU-103 [5-11-1] FRONT ONLY ................MU-103 [5-11-2] BACK ONLY ................
  • Page 44 0.42 Contents Maintenance Maintenance Utility [6-5-3-2] GRIP ................MU-116 [6-5-3-3] RELEASE ..............MU-117 [6-5-4] SIDE-POSITIONING UNIT ............MU-117 [6-5-4-1] HOME POSITION ............MU-117 [6-5-4-2] ACTUATION ..............MU-118 [6-5-5] AFTER-READING GRIP ............MU-118 [6-5-6] DRIVING GRIP ................MU-119 [6-5-6-1] GRIP ................MU-119 [6-5-6-2] RELEASE ..............
  • Page 45 0.43 Contents Maintenance Maintenance Utility [7-4-3] NETWORK DATA ..............MU-135 [7-4-4] IMAGE PROCESSING DATA ............ MU-136 [7-4-5] CSL MENU DATA ..............MU-137 [7-4-6] EDR PROCESSING DATA ............MU-138 [7-5] EDR DATA ..................... MU-139 [7-5-1] PARAMETER ONLY (SAVE TO FD) .......... MU-139 [7-5-2] FULL (SAVE TO FD) ..............
  • Page 46 0.44 Contents Service Parts List Service Parts List (SP) How to Use the Service Parts List ..................SP-2 INDEX 01A COVER 1 ........................ SP-6 INDEX 01B COVER 2 ........................ SP-8 INDEX 01C COVER 3 ........................ SP-10 INDEX 01D COVER 4 ........................ SP-12 INDEX 01E COVER 5 ........................
  • Page 47 0.45 Contents Service Parts List INDEX 08A SUBSCANNING UNIT 1 ..................SP-60 INDEX 08B SUBSCANNING UNIT 2 ..................SP-62 INDEX 08C SUBSCANNING UNIT 3 ..................SP-64 INDEX 08D SUBSCANNING UNIT 4 ..................SP-66 INDEX 08E SUBSCANNING UNIT 5 ..................SP-68 INDEX 08F SUBSCANNING UNIT 6 ..................
  • Page 48 0.46 Contents Preventive Maintenance Preventive Maintenance (PM) Preventive Maintenance Program ................. PM-2 Preventive Maintenance Program List ..............PM-2 Preventive Maintenance Flow ................PM-4 Checking the Intervals ..................PM-8 Precautions for Preventive Maintenance ............PM-9 Checks Before Maintenance ..................PM-10 Checking the Error Log ..................PM-10 Checking for Image Problems ................
  • Page 49 0.47 Contents Preventive Maintenance Erasure Conveyor (Cleaning/Replacing the Shock Absorber-Attached Guide Plates) ....................... PM-54 Erasure Conveyor (Cleaning the Rubber Rollers) ........... PM-55 Erasure Conveyor (Installing the Lamp House Assembly/Shock Absorber- Attached Reflection Plate) ................. PM-56 Erasure Conveyor (Installing the Cleaning Rollers) ........PM-57 8.10 Installing the Erasure Conveyor ................
  • Page 50 0.48 Contents Installation Installation (IN) Work Flow ........................IN-2 Preparation for Installation ..................IN-4 2.1 Precautions for Installation ................IN-5 2.2 Unpacking and Unloading................. IN-6 2.3 Transfer ....................... IN-7 2.4 Temporary Placement ..................IN-7 2.5 Checking the Items Supplied ................IN-8 Removing the Covers ....................
  • Page 51 0.49 Contents Installation Turning OFF the High-Voltage Switch ................ IN-54 Connecting the Power Cable ..................IN-55 Checking the Resistance Values ................IN-56 Powering ON ......................... IN-58 Checking the Fan Operation ..................IN-61 Measuring and Adjusting the Voltage ................ IN-62 Clearing the Backup Memory ..................IN-63 Setting the Date and Time ...................
  • Page 52 0.50 Contents Installation Appendix 1. Connecting the Peripheral Devices (for Network Connection) ..... IN_A1-1 Appendix 1.1 Checking the Connectable Peripheral Devices ........ IN_A1-1 Appendix 1.2 Basic Pattern of System Configuration ..........IN_A1-4 Appendix 1.2.1 Pattern Where IDT-IV Is Connected to CPU90E ....IN_A1-5 Appendix 1.2.2 Pattern Where IDT-IV Is Connected to CPU90F ....
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