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GE LOGIQ P10 manual available for free PDF download: Service Manual
GE LOGIQ P10 Service Manual (764 pages)
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GE
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Medical Equipment
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
19
Overview
47
Purpose of Service Manual
47
Typical Users of the Basic Service Manual
48
Models Covered by this Manual
48
Purpose of Operator Manual(S)
49
Important Conventions
49
Conventions Used in this Manual
49
Standard Hazard Icons
50
Product Icons
51
Safety Considerations
56
Introduction
56
Human Safety
56
Mechanical Safety
56
Electrical Safety
57
Safe Practices
57
Probes
57
Auxiliary Devices Safety
58
Battery Safety
60
Labels Locations
61
Dangerous Procedure Warnings
65
Lockout/Tagout Requirements (for USA Only)
65
Returning/Shipping System, Probes and Repair Parts
65
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
66
What Is EMC
66
Compliance
66
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Prevention
66
Customer Assistance
67
Contact Information
67
System Manufacturer
67
Overview
69
Purpose of Chapter 2
69
General Console Requirements
70
Environmental Requirements
70
Cooling
70
Lighting
70
Electrical Requirements
70
LOGIQ P7/P8/P9/P10 Power Requirements
71
Inrush Current
71
Site Circuit Breaker
71
Site Power Outlets
71
Main Power Plug
71
EMI Limitations
72
Probe Environmental Requirements
73
Time and Manpower Requirements
73
System Specifications
74
Physical Dimensions of LOGIQ P7/P8/P9/P10
74
Acoustic Noise Output
74
Electrical Specifications
74
Facility Needs
75
Purchaser Responsibilities
75
Mandatory Site Requirements
76
Site Recommendations
76
Recommended Ultrasound Room Layout
77
Networking Setup Requirements
78
Stand-Alone Unit (Without Network Connection)
78
Unit Connected to Hospital's Network
78
Purpose of the DICOM Network Function
78
DICOM Option Pre-Installation Requirements
78
Overview
79
The Purpose of Chapter 3
79
Set up Reminders
80
Average Installation Time
80
Installation Warnings
81
Moving/Lifting the System
81
System Acclimation Time
81
OPIO Position
81
Brake Pedal Operation
82
Safety Reminders
82
Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment
84
Packing Materials - Recycling Information
87
Preparing for Set up
88
Verify Customer Order
88
EMI Protection
89
Connection of Auxiliary Devices
90
Connecting the Black & White Printer
91
Connection Scheme: B&W Printer (R1 to R3)
92
Connection Scheme: B&W Printer (R4 and R4.5)
93
Connecting the Secondary "Patient" LCD Monitor
94
Connecting the Footswitch
96
Connecting the USB Flash Memory Stick
97
Connecting the External USB Hard Disk (Handydrive)
97
General Remarks and Hints When Using External USB-Devices
98
External USB-Devices - Connection
98
External USB-Devices - Disconnection
98
Completing the Set up
99
Connecting the Unit to a Power Source
99
Power on / Boot up
100
Scanner Power on
100
Back End Processor Boot up
101
During a Normal Boot, You May Observe
102
Power off / Shutdown
105
Scanner Shutdown
107
Transducer Connection
111
Connecting the Probe
111
Connecting the CW Pencil Probe
112
Cable Handling
112
Activating the Probe
112
Deactivating the Probe
112
Disconnecting the Probe
112
Printer Installation
113
Installing Digital Black & White Printer Sony UP-D898
113
Digital Color Printer Sony UP-D25MD
114
Installing the Bluetooth Deskjet Printer (R2 and R2.5)
115
Connecting the Bluetooth Dongle into the System
115
Verifying Bluetooth Device Driver
116
Prepare the Printer and Connect the Bluetooth Printer Adapter
117
HP Officejet 100
117
Bluetooth Pairing
117
Adding Printer to the System
118
Adjustment of Printer Settings
118
UP-D898 - Printer Settings
119
UP-D25MD - Printer Settings
120
Installing Network Printer (R3, R4 and R4.5)
122
Setting Printer to Print Reports
124
Setting up the Printer to Print Reports
124
System Configuration
125
System/General Preset Menu
125
External I/O Connectors
129
Available Probes
131
Supported Probes
131
Probe Naming Conventions
131
Probe Description
131
Software/Option Configuration
138
Connectivity Setup
139
Connectivity Introduction
139
The Dataflow Concept
139
Dataflow Examples
140
LOGIQ? + PC Within a "Sneaker Net
141
Connection between LOGIQ? and DICOM Server
141
Wired Ethernet from LOGIQ P7/P8/P9/P10 to a Workstation
142
Direct Cable Connection from the LOGIQ
142
Connection Via a Peer-To-Peer Network
142
Connection Via Hospital Network
142
Connection Using Wireless Option
142
Configuring Connectivity
143
Overview
143
Structured Reporting
143
Supported Parameters
143
Tcpip
145
Device
148
Service
150
Adding a Service to a Destination Device
151
Removing a Service
151
Changing Parameters for a Service
151
Agent Configuration (R3, R4 and R4.5)
153
Agent Configuration
153
Verifying Back Office Connection - CSD
155
Verifying Back Office Connection - VOC
156
Connectivity Setup Worksheet
158
Paperwork
160
Product Locator Installation
160
User Manual(S)
160
Overview
161
Purpose of Chapter 4
161
Required Equipment
162
General Procedure
163
System Exterior Visual Check
164
Physical Abnormalities
164
Physical Abnormalities (R4 and R4.5)
165
Appearance Inspection
166
Appearance Inspection (R3)
167
Appearance Inspection (R4 and R4.5)
168
Mechanical Parts Functional Check
169
Main LCD
170
Lcd Arm
171
OPIO Swivel Lock
173
Swivel/Brake Lock Caster
175
Power On/Off
177
Scanner Power on
177
Complete Power down
180
Power off / Shutdown Check
182
System Information
183
Software Version
183
Service Platform Confirmation (R1, R2, R2.5 Only)
185
USB Port Test
186
System Integration Checks
187
OPIO Test
187
DVD Drive Test
189
LAN Port Test
189
System Integration Checks (R4 and R4.5 Only)
190
OPIO Test
190
DVD Drive Test
191
LAN Port Test
191
Peripheral Checks
192
DVR Test (if Equipped)
192
Black and White Printer Test
192
Color Printer Test
192
CD/DVD Read/Writetest
192
ECG Test
192
Gel Warmer Test
193
Single CWD
193
Mode Transition Checks
193
General Information
193
B-Mode
197
Color Flow-Mode
198
Pulse Doppler Mode
199
B/CF/PW Mode
200
M-Mode
202
B-Flow Mode
202
CW Mode (Optional)
204
WLAN (Optional)
205
Mode (Optional)
205
Power Assistant (Optional)
205
OPIO Interface Check (R1, R2, R2.5 Only)
206
OPIO Interface Check (R3, R4 and R4.5)
209
Touch Panel Calibration (R3, R4 and R4.5)
213
Monitor Sound Setting (R4.5)
216
Board Diagnostics
218
Components and Functions (Theory)
221
Overview
221
Purpose of Chapter 5
221
General Information
222
System Exterior
222
Operator Panel
224
Basic Block Diagram R1 to R4.5
224
System Options
227
System Ports
229
Front USB
231
Rear USB and LAN
231
Hdmi
233
S-Video / Composite
234
AC Inlet
235
Power ON/DOWN Sequence
236
Power on Sequence
236
Power down Sequence
236
Software Options
237
Options
237
Smart Devices Applications (LOGIQ Apps)
240
Hardware Options
241
Options
241
Regional and Peripheral Options
243
Regional Options
243
Peripheral Options
243
Mechanical Descriptions
244
Physical Dimensions
244
Dimensions and Weight - R1, R2, R2.5 and R3
244
Dimensions and Weight - R4 and R4.5
244
Dimensions and Weight - R4 and R4.5 HD
244
LCD Monitor
244
OPIO Positioning
245
Air Flow Distribution
247
Exiting to Windows Desktop
248
Service Platform
251
Introduction
251
Access / Security
251
Local Access
251
How the Customer Enables/Disables Disruptive Mode and VCO
252
Common Service Desktop (CSD) (R1, R2, R2.5 Only)
253
Internationalization
253
CSD Top Page
254
General Layout
254
Decoding System Temperature and Voltage
255
Error Logs
257
Diagnostics
257
Image Quality
258
Configuration
259
Utilities
260
Disk Defragmenter
260
Replacement
262
Common Service Desktop (R3, R4 and R4.5)
263
Purpose of this Section
263
Disruptive Mode
263
Color Statuses
264
Licenses
264
Advanced Information - Service Desktop and SSA (Secure Service Access)
268
Home
269
Diags
293
Dicom
299
Utilities
304
Options
333
Overview
339
Regulatory
339
LCD Monitor Adjustment
340
Brightness/Contrast (R1.X.X)
340
Brightness
340
Gamma
340
OSD Control on the Utility Mode (R1.X.X)
341
Inch Wide Monitor Adjustment (R2.X.X and Later)
342
Scan Screen
344
Room Profile
344
Color Profile
344
Advanced Monitor Adjustment (R4 and R4.5)
345
Review Gamma Setting
345
Test Patterns
346
Diagnostics/Troubleshooting
349
Overview
349
Collect Vital System Information
350
Collecting System Information
350
Request for Service (RFS) (R1, R2, R2.5 Only)
353
Request for Service (RFS) (R3, R4 and R4.5)
355
Request for Service
355
Check Points Voltages
358
LED for Power Status
358
Screen Captures and Logs
359
Capturing a Screen
359
Export Log's and System Data
359
Export System Data (by Pressing the ALT + D Key)
359
System Warning/Errors and Logs
360
Temperature Warning
360
Cause
360
What to Do
360
Temperature Exceeded Threshold
360
Log Message of the High Temperature
360
System Voltage Failure
361
Cause
361
What to Do
361
Log Message of the Voltage Error
361
Hardware Configuration Error
362
Cause
362
What to Do
362
Log Message of the Invalid Hardware Error
362
System Error
363
Cause
363
What to Do
363
Log Message of System Error
364
Types
364
Remote Access to Service Platform
366
General
366
How the Customer Enables/Disables Disruptive Mode and VCO
367
GE Icon and Remote Connection
367
Customer Granting Full Remote Access Permission to GE Service Technician
368
If GE Service Technician Requests Remote Access Permission
368
Common Service Desktop (CSD)
369
Minimum Configuration to Boot/Scan
370
Troubleshooting Trees, Instructions and Tech Tips
371
System Does Not Boot up
372
Noise Disturbs the Image
373
Trackball - Impaired Sensitivity
374
Printer Malfunction
375
Monitor Troubleshooting
376
How to Import Patient Data Base from Older Consoles
376
Ezbackup will Not Delete Images to Open Disk Space
376
Use Sclogwindow
377
SSA Key
380
Log Analysis
381
Automatic Probe Diagnostics (Probe Check / VITA)
383
Max. Number of Total Defect Elements
384
Defects of Nearby Elements
384
Gap between Defect Nearby Elements
384
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