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Ziehm Vista Ziehm Vista Plus Ziehm 8000 Ziehm Compact Service Manual



Ziehm Vista / Ziehm 8000 P_26363/CD_28115 - 09/03/2010



Copyright Copyright © 2010 Ziehm Imaging GmbH All rights reserved. Transmission or reproduction of this document, exploitation and disclosure of its contents to third persons is not permitted without express written consent of the manufacturer. Infringements shall entitle to damage claims. Registered Trademarks This document may contain the names of registered trademarks or brands, the use of which by third persons for their purposes may infringe the rights of their respective owners.



Quality Standards This document was produced in accordance with a certified QM system as per DIN EN ISO 13485. It conforms to the requirements of Council Directive 93/42 EEC, Annex I, and other applicable norms. The information provided in this document may be updated at regular intervals. Subject to change without prior notice. Manufactured by: Ziehm Imaging GmbH Donaustr. 31 90451 Nuremberg (Germany) e-mail: [email protected] http://www.ziehm.com Rev. 09/03/2010



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With the Ziehm Vista, Ziehm Vista Plus, Ziehm 8000 and the Ziehm Compact, Ziehm Imaging GmbH provides an active medical device connected to the mains power supply. The above listed medical devices are non-contact devices. They do not require any contact with the patient to perform its intended use. They provide contactless energy in the form of Xrays.



Preface



Ziehm Imaging GmbH authorizes only trained and skilled personnel to operate this medical device. The system is intended for use by health care professionals such as physicians, orthopedic surgeons, surgeons, radiologists and technologists in hospitals, outpatient clinics and other clinical environments. Ziehm Imaging GmbH anticipates the system will be used on a nearly daily basis. Ziehm Imaging GmbH applications specialists and/or qualified site personnel provide on-site operator training in the proper use of the system. The medical equipment is intended for fluoroscopies in the field of surgery, e.g. in traumatology, orthopedics, neurosurgery, urology, cardiology. Third-party devices and components used in combination with this system must comply with the safety requirements according to IEC 60601-1 and/or IEC 60601-1-1 or furnish proof of an equivalent degree of safety.



Normal use (Ziehm 8000)



To ensure CE conformity, these components must have a CE approval in accordance with Council Directive 93/42/EEC. In addition, a declaration in compliance with Article 12 of the said directive must be provided. For components without CE approval, a conformity assessment procedure is obligatory. Proper and safe operation of the system requires adequate transportation, storage, assembly and installation as well as appropriate use and maintenance. The limit values indicated in the present document must not be exceeded; this applies also when putting the system into service. The system is not suitable for interventional procedures acc. to IEC 60601-2-43. The medical equipment is intended for fluoroscopies in the field of surgery, e.g. in traumatology, orthopedics, neurology, urology, cardiology. Third-party devices and components used in combination with this system must comply with the safety requirements according to IEC 60601-1 and/or IEC 60601-1-1 or furnish proof of an equivalent degree of safety.



Intended use (Ziehm Vista product family, Ziehm Compact)



To ensure CE conformity, these components must have a CE approval in accordance with Council Directive 93/42/EEC. In addition, a declaration in compliance with Article 12 of the said directive must be provided. For components without CE approval, a conformity assessment procedure is obligatory. Proper and safe operation of the system requires adequate transportation, storage, assembly and installation as well as appropriate use and maintenance. The limiting values indicated in the present document must not be exceeded; this applies also when putting the system into service.



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Operation



The system may only be operated by personnel who has undergone radiological training.



Operation (U.S.A.)



In the U.S.A., Federal law restricts use of this device to trained personnel on the order of a physician.



Ziehm Vista product family



The Ziehm Vista product family comprises the following models: Ziehm Vista (not available in the USA) and Ziehm Vista Plus (available only in the USA). Unless stated otherwise, all information given here for the Ziehm Vista also refers to the Ziehm Vista Plus.



Ziehm 8000 product family



The Ziehm 8000 product family comprises the following models: Ziehm 8000, Ziehm Compact, Ziehm Compact Litho, Ziehm Exposcop 8000.



Ziehm Vista Workstation option



The PC Workstation is intended for viewing and postprocessing DICOM images with the “e-Film” program. In addition, any software can be installed and used on it under the sole responsibility of the user. The PC Workstation is not a functional part of the medical equipment and does not influence its functions in any way.



Authorized personnel



Only authorized personnel are allowed to assemble and repair the medical equipment described in this document. Authorized personnel are persons who have attended an appropriate training course provided by the manufacturer.



Contraindications to the use of X-rays



The exposure of humans to ionizing radiation must always be medically justified. Especially when used on pregnant women, adolescents, children, and pediatric patients, all procedures using ionizing radiation should be used with caution or be avoided altogether. However, the final decision lies with the attending physician or attending surgeon.



Exclusion of liability



The manufacturer accepts responsibility for the safety, reliability and performance of the system only if −



any installation, modification or repair work is carried out exclusively by persons authorized by the manufacturer;







the electrical installation of the site where the system is operated complies with the requirements of VDE 0107 or the corresponding national regulations of the country of installation;







only original spare parts or components that comply with Ziehm Imaging’s specifications are used;







the system is used in accordance with the Operating Instructions.







Ziehm Vista Workstation option: the PC hardware is an integrated part of the system and is not altered. The responsibility for the installed software lies with the corresponding software suppliers.



The warranty becomes invalid in case that any repair, modification or installation work is carried out by unauthorized personnel, or any seals on components are broken. No consequential damages will be accepted either. The equipment conforms to Class IIb according to Council Directive 93/42/EEC. This document has been written and reviewed originally in English.



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Warnings and Important Information











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General











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Mobile Stand Connections







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Power Supply Mobile Stand







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Module 2







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Module 3







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Image Intensifier







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X-ray Generator







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Vision Track







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Keyboards Mobile Stand and Monitor Cart







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Monitor Cart General & Wiring







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Video Documentation







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Monitors







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Power Supply Monitor Cart







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Image Memory System







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DICOM Configuration







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DICOM Conformance Statement







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Software Tools











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Adjustment Instructions











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Error Messages











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Active Cooling system







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Maintenance Schedule











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DIN A3 Drawings











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Warnings and Important Information 1.1 Safety Instructions............................................................................................ 1.2 Warnings .......................................................................................................... 1.3 Required tests after service..............................................................................



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General 2.1 Mobile Stand System Overview ....................................................................... 2.2 Detailed Overview with U501 ........................................................................... 2.3 Detailed Overview with Module 3 ..................................................................... 2.4 Overview Ziehm 8000 Mobile Stand ................................................................ 2.5 Block Diagram with U501 ................................................................................. 2.6 Block Diagram with Module 3........................................................................... 2.7 Power Distribution Overview with U501 ........................................................... 2.8 Power Distribution Overview with Module 3 ..................................................... 2.9 Board Overview with U501............................................................................... 2.10 Board Overview with Module 3......................................................................... 2.11 Board Numbers ................................................................................................ 2.12 Numbers of CAN Modules with U501............................................................... 2.13 Numbers of CAN Modules with Module 3 ........................................................ 2.14 CAN Bus Distribution in the C-Arm Stand with U501 ....................................... 2.15 CAN Bus Distribution in the C-Arm Stand with Module 3................................. 2.16 Video Distribution in the C-Arm Stand.............................................................. 2.17 Video Distribution in the C-Arm Stand.............................................................. 2.18 Regulation Loops ............................................................................................. 2.19 Technical Data ................................................................................................. 2.19.1 Ziehm Vista and Ziehm Vista Workstation ........................................ 2.19.2 Ziehm Vista Plus (USA) .................................................................... 2.19.3 Ziehm 8000, Ziehm Compact and Ziehm Compact with adapter for lithotripter procedures ..................................................... 2.19.4 General technical data ...................................................................... 2.19.4.1 Systems with a voltage rating of 100 V, 120 V, 200 V....... 2.19.4.2 Systems with a voltage rating of 220 V, 230 V, 240 V....... 2.19.5 Power plug specification ................................................................... 2.19.5.1 Systems with a voltage rating of 120 V.............................. 2.19.5.2 Systems with a voltage rating of 230 V.............................. 2.19.6 Laser positioning device ................................................................... 2.19.7 Dose meter ....................................................................................... 2.19.7.1 VacuDAP ........................................................................... 2.19.7.2 VacuDAP 2002 .................................................................. 2.19.7.3 VacuDAP duo .................................................................... 2.19.8 Air kerma........................................................................................... 2.19.9 Focal spot position ............................................................................ 2.19.10 Dimensions .......................................................................................



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Mobile Stand Connections 3.1 XP0 Cable ........................................................................................................ 3.1.1 Connectors ........................................................................................ 3.1.2 Wiring ................................................................................................ 3.2 C-Arm Wiring Diagram ..................................................................................... 3.3 CAN Connector ................................................................................................ 3.4 Grounds Overview............................................................................................ 3.5 Hand Switch & CAN Bus Interface Wiring ........................................................ 3.6 Foot Switch Wiring............................................................................................ 3.7 Four-Pedal Foot Switch .................................................................................... 3.8 Module 1........................................................................................................... 3.8.1 Main connector.................................................................................. 3.8.2 U333 connectors ............................................................................... 3.9 Module 2........................................................................................................... 3.9.1 Connector X60 .................................................................................. 3.9.2 Connector X81 .................................................................................. 3.9.3 Connector X62 .................................................................................. 3.9.4 Connector X83 .................................................................................. 3.9.5 Connector X84 .................................................................................. 3.9.6 Connectors X70, X71, X72, X73 ....................................................... 3.9.7 Connector X74 .................................................................................. 3.10 Module 3 / U501 ............................................................................................... 3.10.1 U180 connector X17 / U501 connector X17...................................... 3.10.2 U180 connector X9 / U501 connector X9.......................................... 3.10.3 U180 connector X5 ........................................................................... 3.10.4 U180 connector X12 / U501 connector X12...................................... 3.10.5 U321 connectors X7, X3 / U501 connectors X7, X3 ......................... 3.11 Module 4........................................................................................................... 3.11.1 Link connector C-arm – i.i. housing................................................... 3.11.2 U316 connector X9 ........................................................................... 3.11.3 U316 connector X11 ......................................................................... 3.12 Module 5........................................................................................................... 3.12.1 Signals and voltages on U185 generator filter ..................................



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Power Supply 4.1 Trafoblech View................................................................................................ 4.2 Module 1 Assembly .......................................................................................... 4.3 Block Diagram .................................................................................................. 4.4 U333 Board versions ........................................................................................ 4.5 Wiring Diagram with U333f............................................................................... 4.6 Wiring Diagram with U333g.............................................................................. 4.7 Functional Diagram with U333f ........................................................................ 4.8 Functional Diagram with U333g ....................................................................... 4.9 Circuit Description ............................................................................................ 4.9.1 Power-up circuit................................................................................. 4.9.2 Output switching circuit ..................................................................... 4.9.3 Lifting motor control circuit ................................................................ 4.10 U333 ................................................................................................................. 4.10.1 U333f................................................................................................. 4.10.1.1 U333f board view ............................................................... 4.10.1.2 U333f board layout............................................................. 4.10.1.3 U333f schematic power ON/OFF....................................... 4.10.1.4 U333f schematic lift motor control......................................



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4.10.1.5 U333f schematic power switching ..................................... 4.10.1.6 U333f schematic BG1 & BG2 ............................................ 4.10.2 U333g ............................................................................................... 4.10.2.1 U333g board view.............................................................. 4.10.2.2 U333g board layout ........................................................... 4.10.2.3 U333g schematic power ON/OFF...................................... 4.10.2.4 U333g schematic lift motor control .................................... 4.10.2.5 U333g schematic power switching .................................... 4.10.2.6 U333g schematic BG1 & BG2 ........................................... 4.10.3 U333 jumper settings ........................................................................ U80 (Horn)........................................................................................................ 4.11.1 U80 schematic .................................................................................. U468 (BG1) ...................................................................................................... 4.12.1 U468 layout ....................................................................................... 4.12.2 U468 schematic ................................................................................ U437 (VacuDAP Connection)........................................................................... 4.13.1 U437 schematic ................................................................................ 4.13.2 U437 function .................................................................................... U424 (BG2, Pump Switching) .......................................................................... 4.14.1 U424 schematic ................................................................................ 4.14.2 U424 function .................................................................................... Module 1 Fuses................................................................................................ 4.15.1 Transformer fuses ............................................................................. 4.15.2 Fuses on U333.................................................................................. 4.15.3 Fuses on chassis ..............................................................................



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Module 2 5.1 Module 2 19" Rack Description ....................................................................... 5.1.1 General ............................................................................................. 5.1.2 Module view ...................................................................................... 5.2 Module 2 Overview........................................................................................... 5.3 Module 2 Inputs and Outputs ........................................................................... 5.4 Block Diagrams ................................................................................................ 5.4.1 U325 block diagram .......................................................................... 5.4.2 U325 functional description............................................................... 5.4.3 U326 block diagram .......................................................................... 5.4.4 U326 functional description............................................................... 5.4.5 U328 block diagram .......................................................................... 5.4.6 U328 functional description............................................................... 5.4.7 U334 block diagram .......................................................................... 5.4.8 U334 functional description............................................................... 5.5 U325 and U326 Front Panels........................................................................... 5.6 Exchange of boards ......................................................................................... 5.6.1 Exchange of U325 ............................................................................ 5.6.2 Exchange of U326 ............................................................................ 5.7 Hardware Radiation Logic ................................................................................ 5.8 U326 Schematic Diagrams............................................................................... 5.8.1 U326 schematics 1 ........................................................................... 5.8.2 U326 schematics 2 ........................................................................... 5.8.3 U326 schematics 3 ........................................................................... 5.8.4 U326 schematics 4 ........................................................................... 5.8.5 U325 schematics 1 ........................................................................... 5.8.6 U325 schematics 2 ...........................................................................



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5.8.7 U325 schematics 3............................................................................ 5.8.8 U325 schematics 4............................................................................ 5.8.9 U325 schematics 5............................................................................ 5.8.10 U325 schematics 6............................................................................ 5.8.11 U325 schematics 7............................................................................ U501 Video Processing Board ......................................................................... 5.9.1 U501 Block Diagram ......................................................................... 5.9.2 Connectors on the front cover ........................................................... 5.9.3 LEDs on the front cover ....................................................................



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Module 3 6.1 Module 3 Memory Unit .................................................................................... 6.1.1 General ............................................................................................. 6.1.2 Module 3 view ................................................................................... 6.2 Module 3 Overview........................................................................................... 6.3 Block Diagrams ................................................................................................ 6.3.1 U180 block diagram .......................................................................... 6.3.2 U180 functional description ............................................................... 6.3.3 U321 block diagram .......................................................................... 6.3.4 U321 functional description ............................................................... 6.3.5 Module 3 wiring diagram ................................................................... 6.4 Exchange of Module 3......................................................................................



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Image Intensifier 7.1 Parts Location................................................................................................... 7.2 Block Diagram .................................................................................................. 7.2.1 Functional description ....................................................................... 7.3 I.I. power supply overview ................................................................................ 7.3.1 General ............................................................................................. 7.3.2 Main parts and their functions ........................................................... 7.4 Hardware description........................................................................................ 7.4.1 PCBs ................................................................................................. 7.4.2 U316 LEDs ........................................................................................ 7.4.3 U316 connectors ............................................................................... 7.4.4 Connectors cascade ......................................................................... 7.4.4.1 Connectors cascade location............................................. 7.4.5 U316 schematics............................................................................... 7.4.5.1 U316 schematics part 1 ..................................................... 7.4.5.2 U316 schematics part 2 ..................................................... 7.5 Adjustments...................................................................................................... 7.5.1 Potentiometer location ...................................................................... 7.6 CCD Camera .................................................................................................... 7.6.1 General description ........................................................................... 7.6.2 Setting the CCD camera distance ..................................................... 7.6.3 Scattered light lens............................................................................ 7.6.4 Changing the camera ........................................................................ 7.6.4.1 Removing the camera........................................................ 7.6.5 Installing the CCD camera ................................................................ 7.6.6 Adjustment of the optical focus ......................................................... 7.6.7 Adjustment instruction for 23 cm and 30 cm tube ............................. 7.6.8 Size and resolution requirements...................................................... 7.6.8.1 Without patient equivalent filter.......................................... 7.6.8.2 With patient equivalent filter 25 mm Al...............................



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Generator 8.1 Overview .......................................................................................................... 8.2 Block Diagrams ................................................................................................ 8.2.1 Generator block diagram................................................................... 8.2.2 Generator detailed block diagram ..................................................... 8.3 Interface Generator – C-Arm Stand ................................................................. 8.4 Block Diagram Generator – Module 1 / Module 2 ............................................ 8.5 General PCBs .................................................................................................. 8.6 Checklist for the Generator .............................................................................. 8.6.1 U185 test point location .................................................................... 8.6.2 U185 schematics .............................................................................. 8.6.3 U185 board layout............................................................................. 8.7 Measuring kV and mA ...................................................................................... 8.8 Laser (option) ................................................................................................... 8.8.1 Generator with laser.......................................................................... 8.8.2 Image intensifier with laser................................................................ 8.8.3 Laser block diagram.......................................................................... 8.8.4 U160 laser control board...................................................................



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Virtual Collimator 9.1 Virtual Collimator View ..................................................................................... 9.2 Block Diagram .................................................................................................. 9.3 U517d............................................................................................................... 9.3.1 U517d location of connectors, switches and LEDs ........................... 9.3.2 Switches............................................................................................ 9.3.2.1 DIP switch factory setting .................................................. 9.3.3 LEDs ................................................................................................. 9.3.4 Connectors........................................................................................ 9.4 Changing the Collimator................................................................................... 9.4.1 Part exchange ................................................................................... 9.4.2 Mechanical centering ........................................................................ 9.4.3 Collimator size adjustment ................................................................ 9.4.4 Preview size adjustment ...................................................................



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Keyboards on Mobile Stand and Monitor Cart 10.1 Keyboard of Mobile Stand ................................................................................ 10.1.1 MST keyboard view........................................................................... 10.1.2 U400 connections ............................................................................. 10.1.3 U400 block diagram .......................................................................... 10.2 Keyboard of Monitor Cart ................................................................................. 10.2.1 MC keyboard view............................................................................. 10.2.2 U370 connections .............................................................................



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Monitor Cart General and Wiring 11.1 General............................................................................................................. 11.1.1 Monitor cart with 18.1" flatscreen monitors ....................................... 11.1.2 Monitor cart with 24’’ split screen monitor ......................................... 11.1.3 Monitor cart with 23’’ split screen monitor ......................................... 11.1.4 Monitor cart with CRT monitors......................................................... 11.2 Monitor Cart Wiring .......................................................................................... 11.2.1 Wiring of flatscreen monitors............................................................. 11.2.2 Wiring of flatscreen monitors and PC................................................ 11.2.3 Wiring of CRT monitors.....................................................................



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Video Documentation 12.1 UP 960.............................................................................................................. 12.1.1 Front view.......................................................................................... 12.1.2 Rear view .......................................................................................... 12.2 UP 980.............................................................................................................. 12.2.1 Front view.......................................................................................... 12.2.2 Rear view .......................................................................................... 12.2.3 UP 980 configuration......................................................................... 12.3 VCR .................................................................................................................. 12.3.1 VCR wiring standard ......................................................................... 12.3.2 U411 VCR interface ..........................................................................



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Monitors 13.1 18.1" Flatscreen Monitors................................................................................. 13.1.1 Description ........................................................................................ 13.1.2 Technical data ................................................................................... 13.1.3 Switches ............................................................................................ 13.1.4 Connectors ........................................................................................ 13.1.5 On-screen display ............................................................................. 13.1.5.1 Locking and unlocking the on-screen display .................... 13.1.5.2 Restoring the factory settings ............................................



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Power Supply 14.1 View of Power Supply....................................................................................... 14.2 General Description.......................................................................................... 14.3 Main Components of Power Module 10 ........................................................... 14.4 Module 10 Block Diagram ................................................................................ 14.5 Module 10 Power Distribution Wiring Diagram................................................. 14.5.1 Wiring with transformer 11090 (105 V – 240 V) ................................ 14.5.2 Wiring with transformer 11091 (200 V – 240 V) ................................ 14.6 Connectors ....................................................................................................... 14.6.1 Mains input ........................................................................................ 14.6.2 Insulated XP0 PCB outlet.................................................................. 14.6.3 Internal mains distribution ................................................................. 14.6.4 On/Off connections ........................................................................... 14.7 Fuses................................................................................................................ 14.8 U357 schematics .............................................................................................. 14.8.1 Power-on logic .................................................................................. 14.8.2 U357 schematic power distribution ................................................... 14.9 Module 10 Transformers .................................................................................. 14.9.1 Transformer 11090 105 V – 240 V .................................................... 14.9.2 Transformer 11091 200 V – 240 V .................................................... 14.9.3 Mains transformer thermo fuse .........................................................



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Image Memory System V2 1/2k 15.1 Features ........................................................................................................... 15.2 Barebone Front view Step 1 ............................................................................. 15.3 Barebone Front view Step 2 ............................................................................. 15.4 Complete Front View Step 1.............................................................................



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Complete Front View Step 2 ............................................................................ Side View ......................................................................................................... Barebone Inside View Step 1 ........................................................................... Barebone Inside View Step 2 ........................................................................... Complete Inside View Step 1 ........................................................................... Complete Inside View Step 2 ........................................................................... Image Memory Service Settings ...................................................................... 15.11.1 Overview ........................................................................................... 15.11.2 Service settings................................................................................. 15.11.3 Step windowing ................................................................................. 15.11.4 Filter factors ...................................................................................... 15.11.4.1Filters for anatomical programs ......................................... 15.11.4.2Filters for subtraction modes ............................................. 15.11.4.3Filters for subtraction modes with CO2 .............................. 15.11.5 Windowing settings for subtraction modes........................................ 15.11.6 DICOM settings................................................................................. 15.11.7 System settings................................................................................. 15.11.8 Monitor calibration............................................................................. 15.11.9 HEDIS data ....................................................................................... 15.11.10 Software update ................................................................................ 15.12 Displaying Additional Information .....................................................................



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DICOM Configuration Manual 16.1 DICOM Overview ............................................................................................. 16.2 DICOM and Network Parameters..................................................................... 16.3 DICOM Configuration ....................................................................................... 16.3.1 Configuration of Storage and Storage Commitment ......................... 16.3.2 Configuration of Media Storage ........................................................ 16.3.3 Configuration of DICOM Query/Retrieve........................................... 16.3.4 Configuration of Worklist and MPPS................................................. 16.3.5 Configuration of the print servers ...................................................... 16.3.6 Test of the configuration with DICOM Verification (Echo).................



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Software Tools 18.1 Exposcop Studio .............................................................................................. 18.1.1 Connection between notebook and C-arm........................................ 18.1.1.1 Location of the service connectors .................................... 18.1.2 Starting Exposcop Studio.................................................................. 18.1.3 Exposcop Studio user interface ........................................................ 18.1.3.1 Main window ...................................................................... 18.1.3.2 Virtual keyboard................................................................. 18.1.3.3 Status line .......................................................................... 18.1.3.4 Workspace......................................................................... 18.1.4 Menu bar of Exposcop Studio software ............................................ 18.1.4.1 Exposcop ........................................................................... 18.1.4.2 “Workspace” ...................................................................... 18.1.4.3 “Settings” ........................................................................... 18.1.5 “General” tab ..................................................................................... 18.1.6 “Adjustment” tab................................................................................ 18.1.7 “Generator” tab ................................................................................. 18.1.8 “Update” tab ......................................................................................



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“Options” tab ..................................................................................... 18.1.9.1 Option bits.......................................................................... 18.1.9.2 Temperature mode setup................................................... 18.1.9.3 Hand and foot switch assignment ...................................... 18.1.10 “Startup Config” tab ........................................................................... 18.1.11 “kVmA Tab” tab ................................................................................. 18.1.12 “Errors” tab ........................................................................................ 18.1.13 “Times” tab ........................................................................................ 18.1.14 “DAP” tab .......................................................................................... 18.1.15 “CAN” tab .......................................................................................... 18.1.16 Installation directory .......................................................................... 18.1.17 Update procedure ............................................................................. 18.1.18 Offline mode ...................................................................................... 18.1.18.1Floppy disks for software update ....................................... 18.1.18.2Options - switch assignment .............................................. 18.1.19 Problem correction ............................................................................ 18.2 Integrated Service Functions............................................................................ 18.2.1 General ............................................................................................. 18.2.2 Entering and exiting the Service mode.............................................. 18.2.3 Important keys................................................................................... 18.2.4 Service programs .............................................................................. 18.2.4.1 Program 0 (software version)............................................. 18.2.4.2 Program 1 (iris collimator size for format 24 cm) ............... 18.2.4.3 Program 2 (iris collimator size for format 30 cm) ............... 18.2.4.4 Program 3 (iris collimator size for 40 cm format) ............... 18.2.4.5 Program 4 (iris collimator size for i.i. format) ..................... 18.2.4.6 Program 5 (iris collimator size for magnification 1) ............ 18.2.4.7 Program 6 (iris collimator size for magnification 2) ............ 18.2.4.8 Program 7 (startup key adjustment)................................... 18.2.4.9 Program 8 (program the startup key adjustment) .............. 18.2.4.10Program 9 (adjust filter codes without magnifier)............... 18.2.4.11Program 10 (adjust filter codes with magnifier 1)............... 18.2.4.12Program 11 (adjust filter codes with magnifier 2)............... 18.2.4.13Program 12 (disable or enable radiography mode) ........... 18.2.4.14Program 13 (disable or enable autotransfer) ..................... 18.2.4.15Program 14 (show fluoroscopy program kV/mA curve) ..... 18.2.4.16Program 15 (show fluoroscopy program table CCD) ......... 18.2.4.17Program 16 (select crosshair Compact) ............................



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Adjustment Instructions 19.1 Dose & Video Adjustment................................................................................. 19.1.1 Dose Adjustment ............................................................................... 19.1.1.1 Dose adjustment parameters............................................. 19.1.1.2 Dose adjustment procedure............................................... 19.1.1.3 Special cases for dose adjustment .................................... 19.1.2 Video Adjustment .............................................................................. 19.1.2.1 Video adjustment parameters ............................................ 19.1.2.2 Video adjustment procedure .............................................. 19.1.3 Exposcop Studio Dialog for Dose Adjustment................................... 19.1.4 kV/mA Values for Ziehm Vista / Ziehm 8000..................................... 19.1.5 kV/mA Values for Ziehm Vista Plus................................................... 19.1.6 Dose Tables for Ziehm Vista / Ziehm 8000 ....................................... 19.1.7 Dose Tables for Ziehm Vista Plus .....................................................



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19.1.8 Ziehm Vista / Ziehm 8000 Organ Tables 31/23cm............................ 19.1.9 Ziehm Vista / Ziehm 8000 Organ Tables 17/15/11 cm...................... 19.1.10 Ziehm Vista Plus Organ Tables ........................................................ 19.2 Default Values .................................................................................................. 19.2.1 Measuring Circle Sizes ..................................................................... 19.2.2 Measuring Circle Sizes Vista Plus .................................................... 19.2.3 Monitor Cart Settings ........................................................................ 19.2.3.1 Step windowing levels ....................................................... 19.2.3.2 DSA windowing values ...................................................... 19.2.3.3 Filter factors non interlaced ............................................... 19.2.3.4 Filter factors interlaced ...................................................... 19.2.3.5 Filter factors Vista Plus ......................................................



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Error Messages & Fault Finding 20.1 General............................................................................................................. 20.2 Startup phase ................................................................................................... 20.2.1 WARNINGS ...................................................................................... 20.2.2 ERRORS........................................................................................... 20.3 Runtime ............................................................................................................ 20.3.1 WARNINGS ...................................................................................... 20.3.2 ERRORS........................................................................................... 20.4 List of ERRORS and WARNINGS.................................................................... 20.4.1 Module 2 ........................................................................................... 20.4.2 Module 15 ......................................................................................... 20.4.3 Module 3 / U501................................................................................ 20.4.4 Module 11 ......................................................................................... 20.5 Fuse List........................................................................................................... 20.5.1 Module 1 ........................................................................................... 20.5.2 Module 3 ........................................................................................... 20.5.3 Module 10 ......................................................................................... 20.6 Fault finding...................................................................................................... 20.6.1 Power faults ...................................................................................... 20.6.2 Module 2 errors ................................................................................. 20.6.3 Module 15 errors (virtual collimator and dose meter)........................ 20.6.4 Module 3 errors ................................................................................. 20.6.5 U501 errors ....................................................................................... 20.6.6 Module 11 errors (image memory).................................................... 20.6.7 Module 6 errors (keyboard)............................................................... 20.6.8 Radiation errors ................................................................................



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Active Cooling System 21.1 Active Cooling System ..................................................................................... 21.1.1 Initiation of the cooling system .......................................................... 21.1.1.1 General .............................................................................. 21.1.1.2 Starting the pump manually ............................................... 21.1.1.3 Filling the tank with coolant................................................ 21.1.1.4 Filling the pump with coolant ............................................. 21.1.1.5 Checking the circulation..................................................... 21.1.2 Draining the cooling system ..............................................................



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Maintenance Schedule 22.1 General requirements....................................................................................... 22.2 Electrics ............................................................................................................ 22.3 Mechanics ........................................................................................................ Index



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Safety Instructions............................................................................................ Warnings .......................................................................................................... Required tests after service..............................................................................



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Warnings and Important Information



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Safety Instructions



This manual does not constitute a complete catalog of all safety measures necessary for the operation of the respective medical equipment, since special operating conditions may require further measures. However, it does contain instructions which must be observed in order to ensure the personal safety of operating staff and patients as well as to avoid damage to property. These instructions are highlighted as follows: DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.



WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.



CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.



NOTICE Indicates a property damage message.



NOTE Notes are informative. Additional useful information and hints are provided for the operator here.



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Warnings WARNING The monitor cart power module contains live voltage even when the unit is switched of from the C-arm or monitor cart keyboard or the emergency switch is pushed in. Be sure to disconnect the unit from the mains supply when performing service work to the unit. WARNING The generator power supply in module 1 contains a large storage capacitor that filters the line voltage. The capacitor may contain high voltage even after the unit is disconnected from the mains supply.



WARNING Modules 1 (mobile stand power supply), 10 (monitor cart power supply) and 5 (X-ray generator) contain dangerous voltages. During operation the voltages exceed 250 VDC.



WARNING Parts of the C-arm may be contaminated infectiously. We strongly recommend to wear disposable vinyl gloves while doing service.



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Required tests after service



The following tests have to be performed after every service: • Is the mechanics working properly? • Are all cables (P0, mains and swivel cable) in good condition? • Are the keyboards working properly? • Is the printout of the video printer okay (if printer is available)? • Is the system working fine? • Perform electrical safety check according to relevant national regulation of the country of installation Possible discrepancies must be recorded in the service report.



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Contents 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19



Mobile Stand System Overview ....................................................................... 2-1 Detailed Overview with U501 ........................................................................... 2-2 Detailed Overview with Module 3 ..................................................................... 2-3 Overview Ziehm 8000 Mobile Stand ................................................................ 2-4 Block Diagram with U501 ................................................................................. 2-5 Block Diagram with Module 3........................................................................... 2-6 Power Distribution Overview with U501 ........................................................... 2-7 Power Distribution Overview with Module 3 ..................................................... 2-8 Board Overview with U501............................................................................... 2-9 Board Overview with Module 3......................................................................... 2-10 Board Numbers ................................................................................................ 2-11 Numbers of CAN Modules with U501............................................................... 2-13 Numbers of CAN Modules with Module 3 ........................................................ 2-13 CAN Bus Distribution in the C-Arm Stand with U501 ....................................... 2-14 CAN Bus Distribution in the C-Arm Stand with Module 3................................. 2-15 Video Distribution in the C-Arm Stand.............................................................. 2-16 Video Distribution in the C-Arm Stand.............................................................. 2-17 Regulation Loops ............................................................................................. 2-18 Technical Data ................................................................................................. 2-19 2.19.1 Ziehm Vista and Ziehm Vista Workstation ........................................ 2-19 2.19.2 Ziehm Vista Plus (USA) .................................................................... 2-22 2.19.3Ziehm 8000, Ziehm Compact and Ziehm Compact with adapter for lithotripter procedures .................................................................. 2-24 2.19.4 General technical data ...................................................................... 2-24 2.19.4.1 Systems with a voltage rating of 100 V, 120 V, 200 V....... 2-26 2.19.4.2 Systems with a voltage rating of 220 V, 230 V, 240 V....... 2-29 2.19.5 Power plug specification ................................................................... 2-31 2.19.5.1 Systems with a voltage rating of 120 V.............................. 2-31 2.19.5.2 Systems with a voltage rating of 230 V.............................. 2-31 2.19.6 Laser positioning device ................................................................... 2-32 2.19.7 Dose meter ....................................................................................... 2-33 2.19.7.1 VacuDAP ........................................................................... 2-33 2.19.7.2 VacuDAP 2002 .................................................................. 2-34 2.19.7.3 VacuDAP duo .................................................................... 2-35 2.19.8 Air kerma........................................................................................... 2-36 2.19.9 Focal spot position ............................................................................ 2-37 2.19.10 Dimensions ....................................................................................... 2-38



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General



2.1



Mobile Stand System Overview



Fig. 2-1



Mobile stand system overview



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Detailed Overview with U501



Fig. 2-2



Detailed Overview with U501



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Detailed Overview with Module 3



Fig. 2-3



Detailed overview with Module 3



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Overview Ziehm 8000 Mobile Stand



Fig. 2-4



Overview Ziehm 8000 Mobile Stand



Modules and parts inside the Ziehm 8000 mobile stand correlate to the drawings above.



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Block Diagram with U501



Fig. 2-5



Mobile Stand block diagram with U501



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Block Diagram with Module 3



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Mobile stand block diagram with Module 3



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Power Distribution Overview with U501



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Power distribution overview with U501



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Power Distribution Overview with Module 3



Fig. 2-8



Power distribution overview with Module3



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Board Overview with U501



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Board overview with U501



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Board Overview with Module 3



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Board overview with Module 3



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Board Numbers



Module



Board



1



Description Power Supply



U333



Power supply control



U80



Horn



2



Mobile Stand Control U325



Mobile stand control



U326



Generator adaption



U327



Interface board



U328



Motherboard



U334



Power supply



U501



Dose and Video control (option)



3



Memory Unit (missing if U501 is equipped) U180



Memory unit control



U321



CCD processing



U306



Image memory (option)



U313



100Hz converter (option)



4



Image Intensifier U316



Image intensifier power supply control



U317



Transformer board



U318



High voltage cascade



U160



Laser control & S-distortion correction (option)



5



Generator U45



Generator interface board



U54



kV control



U43



mA control



U42



Pre-stage



U40



Power stage



U41



Motherboard



U185



Generator filter



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Module



Board



6



Description Keyboard



U400 9



Keyboard mobile stand Monitor Options



E891



Controller inside the VM4402 monitor



E890



VM 4402 chassis board



E889



VM 4402 CRT board



10



Power Supply Monitor Cart U357



11



Power supply control Digital Imaging System general



U385



Interface to mobile stand Digital Imaging System V2 ½K Step 1



U359



Frame grabber



U816



Rotation/DSA/Display Board Digital Imaging System V2 ½K Step 2



U544



Frame grabber



U616



Rotation/DSA/Display Board



15



Vision Track U517



Gen. Collimator Control



U608



Gen. Collimator Control (Z-Servos)



MC



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Monitor Cart U406



Coax adapter for external video socket



U533



DICOM connection wall outlet (optionally)



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Numbers of CAN Modules with U501 Module Name



PCB/Module Number



CAN Node Number



CPU Type



Module 2, CPU



U325



3



LUCY



Module 2, Dose and Video processing



U501



13



LUCY



Module 6, MS keyboard



U400



8



LUCY



Module 15, Virtual Collimator



U517c



10



HC08



Module 11, Image Memory



U385



6



LUCY



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Numbers of CAN Modules with Module 3 Module Name



PCB/Module Number



CAN Node Number



CPU Type



Module 2, CPU



U325



3



LUCY



Module 3, Memory unit



U180



13



LUCY



Module 6, MS keyboard



U400



8



LUCY



Module 15, Virtual Collimator



U517c



10



HC08



Module 11, Image Memory



U385



6



LUCY



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CAN Bus Distribution in the C-Arm Stand with U501



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CAN bus distribution in the C-arm stand with U501



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CAN Bus Distribution in the C-Arm Stand with Module 3



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CAN bus distribution in the C-arm stand with Module 3



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Video Distribution in the C-Arm Stand



Fig. 2-13



Video distribution in the C-arm stand



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Video Distribution in the C-Arm Stand



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Video distribution in the C-arm stand



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Regulation Loops



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Regulation loops



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2.19.1



Ziehm Vista and Ziehm Vista Workstation



System



2.19



Voltage / frequency rating



230 VAC ±10%, 50/60 Hz



Power supply fuse rating



C 16 A



Required residual current circuit breaker (RCD)



IN ≥ 16 A, IAN = 30 mA



Typical current consumption



8 A continuous, 15 A momentary



Internal fusing



15 A, fast (2 pcs.)



Maximum line impedance



≤ 0.6 Ω



Equipment protection classification



Protection Class I, Type B ( ), ordinary equipment, continuous operation



Radiation controlled area (with generator in lowermost position and C-arm vertical)



23/31 cm i.i.:



4m



15 cm i.i.:



3m



Power



Fluoroscopy:



40–110 kV / 0.2–6 mA



Direct radiography:



40–110 kV / 20 mA



Single pulse:



40–110 kV / 8 mA / 1 s



Operating frequency:



20 kHz



Fluoroscopy:



110 kV / 0.2–6 mA



Direct radiography:



110 kV / 20 mA / 0.1–4 s



Fluoroscopy:



660 W



Single pulse:



880 W



Direct radiography:



2200 W



Generator



Max. operating data



Max. power output



Nominal electric power



2000 W at 100 kV / 20 mA / 0.1 s



X-ray tube



Dual-focus stationary-anode tube



Focal spot nominal size



Fluoroscopy:



0.6 mm



Direct radiography:



1.5 mm



Total filtration



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Environmental conditions



PC Workstation (Ziehm Vista Workstation only)



Monitors



Image intensifier



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Tube



Input screen:



Cesium iodide



Nominal sizes:



31 / 23 / (15) cm or 23 / 15 / (10) cm or 15 / 10 cm



Anti-scatter grid



Pb 8/40



Flatscreen monitors



Screen size:



46 cm (18.1")



Luminance:



600 Cd/m2



Resolution:



1280 × 1024 pixels



Refresh rate:



75 Hz



Screen size:



44 cm (17")



Bandwidth:



45 MHz



Resolution:



625 lines



Refresh rate:



75 Hz (non-interlaced)



CRT monitors



Compaq Evo D 500 or similar models



For technical data, see documentation of PC manufacturer Default settings:



Screen resolution: 1280 × 1024 pixels with 16 bit color depth No screen saver No standby mode



PC keyboard:



Integrated in monitor cart



DICOM interface:



RJ45



Software:



Operating system: Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Monitor driver: Pivot Pro (for rotating the image) DICOM Workstation: e-Film for image viewing and editing



During storage and transport



Temperature:



–5°C to +55°C



Relative air humidity:



20–70%



During operation



Temperature:



+10°C to +35°C



Relative air humidity:



20–70%



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Weight



Dimensions



C-arm



Source/image receptor distance:



97 cm



Vertical free space (generator/i.i.):



76 cm



C-arm depth:



68 cm



Orbital rotation:



115° / 135° a



Angulation:



±225°



Swiveling (panning):



±10°



Horizontal movement:



22 cm



Vertical movement:



43 cm / 63 cm a



with 23 cm i.i.



Width: 80 cm Depth: 230 cm Height: 214 cm



with 31 cm i.i.



Width: 80 cm Depth: 236 cm Height: 219 cm



Monitor cart



Ziehm Vista, Ziehm Vista Workstation



Width: 71 cm Depth: 69.5 cm Height: 169 cm



C-arm stand



Ziehm Vista



approx. 286 kg (23 cm i.i.)



Monitor cart



Ziehm Vista with flatscreen monitors:



approx. 177 kg



Ziehm Vista with CRT monitors:



approx. 196 kg



Ziehm Vista Workstation:



approx. 180 kg



C-arm stand



a. Option, not available for 31 cm i.i. systems



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2.19.2



Ziehm Vista Plus (USA) Voltage / frequency rating



120 VAC ± 10%, 50/60 Hz



230 VAC ± 10%, 50/60 Hz



Power supply fuse rating



C 20 A



C 16 A



Required residual current circuit breaker (RCD)



IN ≥ 16 A, IAN = 30 mA



IN ≥ 16 A, IAN = 30 mA



Typical current consumption



10 A continuous, 20 A momentary



8 A continuous, 15 A momentary



Internal fusing



20 A, fast (2 pcs.)



15 A, fast (2 pcs.)



Maximum line impedance



≤ 0.3 Ω



≤ 0.6 Ω



Equipment protection classification



Protection Class I, Type B ( ), ordinary equipment, continuous operation



Radiation controlled area (with generator in lowermost position and C-arm vertical)



23/31 cm i.i.: 4 m



23/31 cm i.i.: 4 m



15 cm i.i.: 3 m



15 cm i.i.: 3 m



Fluoroscopy:



40–110 kV / 0.1–6 mA



40–110 kV / 0.2–6 mA



Direct radiography:



40–110 kV / 18–20 mA



40–110 kV / 20 mA



Operating frequency:



20 kHz



Power



Generator



Max. operating data Fluoroscopy:



110 kV / 0.2–6 mA



110 kV / 0.2–6 mA



Direct radiography:



110 kV / 8 mA



110 kV / 20 mA



Exposure time:



0.1–4 s



0.1–4 s



Fluoroscopy:



660 W



650 W



Direct radiography:



1980 W



2200 W



Single pulse:



880 W



880 W



Nominal electric power



2000 W at 100 kV / 20 mA / 0.1 s



X-ray tube



Dual-focus stationary-anode tube DF-151-R



Focal spot nominal size



Fluoroscopy: 0.5 or 0.6 mm (depending on the X-ray tube)



Max. power output



Direct radiography: 1.5 mm Total filtration



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Tube



Scintillator: Cesium iodide Nominal sizes: 23 / 15 cm



Anti-scatter grid



Pb 8/40



Environmental conditions



Monitors



Flatscreen monitors Screen size:



46 cm (18.1")



Luminance:



600 Cd/m2



Resolution:



1280 × 1024 pixels



Refresh rate:



75 Hz



During storage and transport



Temperature:



–5°C to +55°C



Relative air humidity:



20–70%



During operation



Temperature:



+10°C to +35°C



Relative air humidity:



20–70%



C-arm



Source/image receptor distance: 97 cm Vertical free space (generator/i.i.): 76 cm C-arm depth: 68 cm Orbital rotation: 115 / 135°



Weight



Dimensions



Angulation: ± 225° Swiveling (panning): ±10° Horizontal movement: 22 cm Vertical movement: 43 cm C-arm stand



Width: 80 cm Depth: 230 cm Height: 214 cm



Monitor cart



Width: 71 cm Depth: 69.5 cm Height: 169 cm



C-arm stand



Ziehm Vista Plus: approx. 286 kg



Monitor cart



Ziehm Vista Plus: approx. 177 kg



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2.19.4



General technical data



Image intensifier



2.19.3



Tube Scintillator



Cesium iodide



Nominal sizes



23 / 15 / 10 cm



Anti-scatter grid



Pb 8/40



Monitors on monitor cart



24" flat-screen monitors Display measurements



520 mm × 325 mm (20.4” × 12.8”)



Screen size (diagonal)



610 mm (24")



Luminance



max. 400 Cd/m2



Refresh rate



85 Hz



Resolution in pixels



1920 × 1200



18.1" flat-screen monitors Display measurements



300 mm × 360 mm (11,45” × 14,28”)



Screen size (diagonal)



460 mm (18.1")



Luminance



max. 600 Cd/m2



Refresh rate



75 Hz



Resolution in pixels



1280 × 1024



Video standard output



Compact monitors



Flat-screen monitor Display measurements



300 mm × 360 mm (11,45” × 14,28”)



Screen size (diagonal)



460 mm (18.1")



Luminance



max. 600 Cd/m2



Refresh rate



75 Hz



Resolution in pixels



1280 × 1024



CCIR, 50 Hz refresh rate, like PAL, no color EIA 343, 60 Hz refresh rate, like NTSC, no color



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During storage/transport Temperature



–5°C to +55°C



Relative air humidity



20 % – 70 %



During operation Temperature



+13°C to +35°C



Relative air humidity



20 % – 70 %



C-arm Source/image receptor distance 970 mm Vertical free space (generator/i.i.) 760 mm Dimensions



C-arm depth



680 mm



Orbital rotation Ziehm 8000



23 cm image intensifier: 135° (+45° – -90°)



Ziehm Compact



23 cm image intensifier: 115° (+25° – -90°)



Ziehm Compact with adapter for lithotripter procedures



23 cm image intensifier: 115° (+25° – -90°)



Angulation



±225°



Swiveling (panning)



±10°



Horizontal movement



220 mm



Vertical movement



420 mm



Weight



C-arm stand Ziehm 8000



23 cm image intensifier: approx. 264 kg



Ziehm Compact



23 cm image intensifier: approx. 270 kg



Ziehm Compact with adapter for lithotripter procedures



23 cm image intensifier: approx. 280 kg



Monitor cart



Table 2-1



Ziehm Vista with 24" flat-screen monitor



approx. 150 kg



Ziehm Vista with 18.1" flat-screen monitor



approx. 153 kg



General technical data of Ziehm 8000, Ziehm Compact and Ziehm Compact with adapter for lithotripter procedures (cont.)



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2.19.4.1



Systems with a voltage rating of 100 V, 120 V, 200 V



Systems with a voltage / frequency rating of:



100 VAC ± 10%, 50/60 Hz



120 VAC ± 10%, 50/60 Hz



200 VAC ± 10%, 50/60 Hz



Power supply fuse rating



C 20 A or C 32 A



C 20 A



C 20 A or C 32 A



Required residual current circuit breaker (RCD)



IN ≥ 20 A,



IN ≥ 20 A,



IN ≥ 16 A,



IAN = 30 mA



IAN = 30 mA



IAN = 30 mA



14 A continuous, 22 A momentary



10 A continuous, 16 A momentary



460 VA (3,8 A)



460 VA (2,3 A)



(tripping characteristic C acc. to VDE 0641, Part 11; DIN EN 60898 + IEC 898)



Typical current consumption 14 A continuous, 22 A momentary



System



Power supply in standby mode 410 VA (4,3 A)



The values depend on the integrated documentation systems. Power input fuse 20 A slow



20 A slow



15 A slow



Maximum line impedance



≤ 0.3 Ω



≤ 0.3 Ω



≤ 0.6 Ω



Equipment protection classification



Protection Class I, Type B, ordinary equipment, continuous operation



Radiation controlled area (with generator in lowermost position and C-arm vertical) 15 cm image intensifier: 3 m 23 cm image intensifier: 4 m Table 2-2



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Systems with a voltage / frequency rating of:



100 VAC ± 10%, 50/60 Hz



120 VAC ± 10%, 50/60 Hz



200 VAC ± 10%, 50/60 Hz



Power Direct radiography 40–110 kV 20 mA min. 0,1 - 4 s Continuous fluoroscopy 40–110 kV 0.1–6 mA Single pulse fluoroscopy (snapshot) 40–110 kV 8 mA 1s Operating frequency



20 kHz



DC-HV ripple



40 kHz



Generator



Max. operating data Fluoroscopy 110 kV / 6 mA Direct radiography 110 kV / 20 mA Digital radiography 110 kV / 8 mA Max. power output Fluoroscopy 660 W (110 kV / 6 mA) Direct radiography 2200 W (110 kV / 20 mA) Digital radiography 880 W (110 kV / 8 mA) Nominal electric power 2000 W at 100 kV / 20 mA / 0.1 s Table 2-2



Systems with a voltage rating of 100 V, 120 V, 200 V (cont.)



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Systems with a voltage / frequency rating of:



100 VAC ± 10%, 50/60 Hz



120 VAC ± 10%, 50/60 Hz



200 VAC ± 10%, 50/60 Hz



X-ray tube Dual-focus stationary-anode tube Focal spot nominal size, in relation to reference axis Fluoroscopy: 0.5 acc. to IEC 336



Generator



Direct radiography: 1,5 acc. to IEC 336 Anode angle, in relation to reference axis 12° Anode material Tungsten Total filtration ≥ 3.9 mm Al, including Cu ≥ 0.1 mm Maximum X-ray tube loading factors for 1h; 3 mA at 110 kV Table 2-2



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10800 mAs/h



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2.19.4.2



Systems with a voltage rating of 220 V, 230 V, 240 V



Systems with a voltage / frequency rating of:



220 VAC ± 10%, 50/60 Hz



230 VAC ± 10%, 50/60 Hz



240 VAC ± 10%, 50/60 Hz



Power supply fuse rating



C 16 A (tripping characteristic C acc. to VDE 0641, Part 11; DIN EN 60898 + IEC 898)



Required residual current circuit breaker (RCD)



IN ≥ 16 A, IAN = 30 mA



Typical current consumption



10 A continuous, 16 A momentary



Power supply in standby mode



System



approx. 370 VA (approx. 1.6 A) The values depend on the integrated documentation systems. Power input fuse



15 A slow



Maximum line impedance



≤ 0.6 Ω



Equipment protection classification



Protection Class I, Type B, ordinary equipment, continuous operation



Radiation controlled area (with generator in lowermost position and C-arm vertical) 15 cm image intensifier: 3 m 23 cm image intensifier: 4 m Power Direct radiography 40–110 kV 20 mA, 0.1–4 s Generator



Fluoroscopy 40–110 kV 0.1–6 mA Digital radiography (snapshot) 40–110 kV 8 mA 1s Operating frequency



20 kHz



DC-HV ripple



40 kHz



Table 2-3



Systems with a voltage rating of 220 V, 230 V, 240 V



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Systems with a voltage / frequency rating of:



220 VAC ± 10%, 50/60 Hz



230 VAC ± 10%, 50/60 Hz



240 VAC ± 10%, 50/60 Hz



Max. operating data Fluoroscopy 110 kV / 6 mA Direct radiography 110 kV / 20 mA Digital radiography 110 kV / 8 mA Max. power output Fluoroscopy 660 W (110 kV / 6 mA) Direct radiography 2200 W (110 kV / 20 mA)



Generator



Digital radiography 880 W (110 kV / 8 mA) Nominal electric power 2000 W at 100 kV / 20 mA / 0.1 s X-ray tube Dual-focus stationary-anode tube Focal spot nominal size, in relation to reference axis Fluoroscopy: 0.5 acc. to IEC 336 Direct radiography: 1,5 acc. to IEC 336 Anode angle, in relation to reference axis 12° Anode material Tungsten Total filtration ≥ 3.9 mm Al, including Cu ≥ 0.1 mm Maximum X-ray tube loading factors for 1h; 3 mA at 110 kV Table 2-3



2-30



10800 mAs/h



Systems with a voltage rating of 220 V, 230 V, 240 V (cont.)



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2.19.5



Power plug specification



2.19.5.1



Systems with a voltage rating of 120 V 2.5 mm2



Cables



three-wire supply voltage: two wires ground wire: one wire Phase



single-phase



Strain relief



required



Voltage



125 VAC



Dielectric strength



> 2000 V



Current-carrying capacity



15 A continuous (min.)



Flammability rating



acc. to UL 2305 OEM



Temperature



–40°C to +80°C



Mark of conformity



VDE or equivalent safety testing and national mark of conformity of country of installation (if required)



Degree of protection



IP 20 or higher



2.19.5.2



Systems with a voltage rating of 230 V



Cables



2.5 mm2 three-wire supply voltage: two wires ground wire: one wire



Phase



single-phase



Strain relief



required



Voltage



250 VAC



Dielectric strength



> 2000 V



Current-carrying capacity



16 A continuous (min.)



Flammability rating



acc. to UL 94 V0



Temperature



–40°C to +80°C



Mark of conformity



VDE or equivalent safety testing and national mark of conformity of country of installation (if required)



Degree of protection



IP 20 or higher



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2.19.6



Laser positioning device



Laser Class



Class 2M acc. to IEC 60825-1:2001



Max. power output of continuous laser radiation, measured at the laser beam apertures



< 1 mW



Wavelength of the radiation



635 nm



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2.19.7



Dose meter



2.19.7.1



VacuDAP



Additional absorption



2.8 mm Al



Sensitivity (75 kV; 2.7 mm Al HVL)



≥ 800 pC / mGy•cm2



Measuring range of DAP power



0.1–104 mGy • cm2/s



Voltage range



35–150 kV



Voltage correction



→ Fig. 2-16, p. 2-33



Aluminum equivalent



< 0.4 mm Voltage correction



Correction factor



Additional absorption: 2.8 mm Al filtration



Fig. 2-16



Voltage correction of VacuDAP dose meter



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2.19.7.2



VacuDAP 2002



Additional absorption



3 mm Al



Sensitivity (75 kV; 2.7 mm Al HVL)



≥ 700 pC / mGy•cm2



Measuring range of DAP power



0.1–104 mGy • cm2/s



Voltage range



40–150 kV



Voltage correction



→ Fig. 2-17, p. 2-34



Aluminum equivalent



< 0.4 mm Voltage correction



Correction factor



Additional absorption: 3 mm Al filtration



Fig. 2-17



2-34



Voltage correction of VacuDAP 2002 dose meter



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2.19.7.3



VacuDAP duo



Additional absorption



2.8 mm Al



Sensitivity (70 kV; 2.7 mm Al HVL)



≥ 1350 pC / mGy•cm2



Measuring range of DAP power



0.75•10-2 – 0.3•104 mG•cm2/s



Voltage range



40–110 kV



Voltage correction



→ Fig. 2-18, p. 2-35



Aluminum equivalent



0.5 mm Voltage correction



Correction factor



Additional absorption: 2.8 mm Al filtration Additional absorption: 2.8 mm + 1 mm Al filtration



X-ray tube voltage U [kV]



Fig. 2-18



Voltage correction of VacuDAP duo dose meter



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2.19.8



Air kerma



In compliance with the requirements of international standards (e.g. 21 CFR 1020.32-d (1), IEC 606012-43), Ziehm fluoroscopy systems with automatic dose rate control are not operable at any combination of tube voltage and tube current which will result in an exposure rate in excess of 88 mGy/min at the point where the center of the useful beam enters the patient, referred to the interventional reference point.



Image intensifier input plane Lead blocker Dose probe Interventional reference point



Focal spot



Fig. 2-19



Interventional reference point



The air kerma that is displayed on the system’s user interface refers to the interventional reference point according to IEC 60601-2-43 and 21 CFR 1020.32-d.



Deviation in %



Air kerma deviation



Voltage in kV



Fig. 2-20



2-36



Typical deviation of dose as compared to an external calibrated measurement system



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2.19.9



Focal spot position



7° 7°



Reference axis



Fig. 2-21



Focal spot position on systems with 23 cm i.i.



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2.19.10



Dimensions



Ziehm Vista C-arm stand with 23 cm i.i.



Fig. 2-22



Dimensions of Ziehm Vista C-arm stand on systems with 23 cm i.i.



Ziehm Vista C-arm stand with 31 cm i.i. 25°



Fig. 2-23



2-38



90°



225° 225° 10° 10°



Dimensions of Ziehm Vista C-arm stand on systems with 31 cm i.i.



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Ziehm Vista monitor cart with flatscreen monitors



Fig. 2-24



Dimensions of Ziehm Vista monitor cart with flatscreen monitors



Ziehm Vista monitor cart with CRT monitors (n/a for USA)



Fig. 2-25



Dimensions of Ziehm Vista monitor cart with twin CRT monitors (n/a for USA)



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2 General



Ziehm Vista Workstation monitor cart



Fig. 2-26



Dimensions of a Ziehm Vista Workstation monitor cart



520 - 940



760



800



155



305



345



925



970



745



1710 - 2130



420



450



Ziehm 8000 C-arm stand with 23 cm i.i.



Fig. 2-27



2-40



Dimensions of Ziehm 8000 C-arm stand on systems with 23 cm i.i.



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Tolerances of Ziehm 8000 C-arm movements



Fig. 2-28



Tolerances of Ziehm 8000 C-arm movements on systems with 23 cm i.i.



Ziehm 8000 C-arm stand with lower C-arm position



Fig. 2-29



Dimensions of Ziehm 8000 C-arm stand with lower C-arm position



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2 General



Ziehm 8000 monitor cart with 23" flat-screen monitor



Fig. 2-30



2-42



Dimensions of a Ziehm 8000 monitor cart with 23" flat-screen monitor



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Ziehm 8000 monitor cart with 24" flat-screen monitor



Fig. 2-31



Dimensions of a Ziehm 8000 monitor cart with 24" flat-screen monitor



Ziehm 8000 monitor cart with 18.1" flat-screen monitors



Fig. 2-32



Dimensions of a Ziehm 8000 monitor cart with 18.1" flat-screen monitors



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2 General



Fig. 2-33



1710 - 2130 520 - 940



760



155



305



345



925



970 745



45 130



420



450



Ziehm Compact with flat-screen monitor and 23 cm i.i.



Dimensions of a Ziehm Compact with flat-screen monitor and 23 cm i.i.



Ziehm Compact with adapter for lithotripter procedures and 23 cm i.i. 225°



225°



90°











155



267 1600 2060



2-44



535 - 765



760



212



345



925



680



400



Fig. 2-34



1725 - 1955



130



0



45



745



970



130



230



450



25°



420 700 800



Dimensions of Ziehm Compact with adapter for lithotripter procedures and 23 cm i.i.



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Contents 3.1



XP0 Cable ........................................................................................................ 3.1.1 Connectors........................................................................................ 3.1.2 Wiring ................................................................................................ 3.2 C-Arm Wiring Diagram ..................................................................................... 3.3 CAN Connector ................................................................................................ 3.4 Grounds Overview............................................................................................ 3.5 Hand Switch & CAN Bus Interface Wiring........................................................ 3.6 Foot Switch Wiring ........................................................................................... 3.7 Four-Pedal Foot Switch.................................................................................... 3.8 Module 1........................................................................................................... 3.8.1 Main connector ................................................................................. 3.8.2 U333 connectors ............................................................................... 3.9 Module 2........................................................................................................... 3.9.1 Connector X60 .................................................................................. 3.9.2 Connector X81 .................................................................................. 3.9.3 Connector X62 .................................................................................. 3.9.4 Connector X83 .................................................................................. 3.9.5 Connector X84 .................................................................................. 3.9.6 Connectors X70, X71, X72, X73 ....................................................... 3.9.7 Connector X74 .................................................................................. 3.10 Module 3 / U501 ............................................................................................... 3.10.1 U180 connector X17 / U501 connector X17...................................... 3.10.2 U180 connector X9 / U501 connector X9.......................................... 3.10.3 U180 connector X5 ........................................................................... 3.10.4 U180 connector X12 / U501 connector X12...................................... 3.10.5 U321 connectors X7, X3 / U501 connectors X7, X3 ......................... 3.11 Module 4........................................................................................................... 3.11.1 Link connector C-arm – i.i. housing................................................... 3.11.2 U316 connector X9 ........................................................................... 3.11.3 U316 connector X11 ......................................................................... 3.12 Module 5........................................................................................................... 3.12.1 Signals and voltages on U185 generator filter ..................................



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3-1 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-9 3-9 3-10 3-16 3-16 3-16 3-17 3-17 3-17 3-18 3-18 3-19 3-19 3-19 3-19 3-20 3-20 3-21 3-21 3-22 3-22 3-23 3-23



i



ii



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3



Mobile Stand Connections



3.1



XP0 Cable



3.1.1



Connectors



Fig. 3-1



XP0 cable connector assignment



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3 Mobile Stand Connections



3.1.2



Wiring



Fig. 3-2



XP0 cable wiring mobile stand



3-2



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3.2



C-Arm Wiring Diagram



Fig. 3-3



C-arm wiring diagram



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3.3



CAN Connector



Fig. 3-4



CAN connector



CAN connectors are: • X70, X71, X72, X73 on U327 of module 2 • X74 on U327 of module 2 • X10, X13 on U333 of module 1 • X7 on U180 of module 2 • X1 on U400 of module 6 NOTE X74 is only to connect the monitor cart via the XP0 connector. On this connector Pin 2 is CAN sense (→ Ch. 3.9.7, p. 3-18).



3-4



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3.4



Grounds Overview



Fig. 3-5



Grounds overview



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3 Mobile Stand Connections



3.5



Hand Switch & CAN Bus Interface Wiring



Fig. 3-6



Hand switch & CAN bus interface wiring



X5 is the hand switch socket of the C-arm. It is also used to connect a notebook for service purposes.



3-6



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3.6



Foot Switch Wiring



Fig. 3-7



Foot switch wiring



X1 is the foot switch socket of the C-arm.



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3.7



Four-Pedal Foot Switch



Fig. 3-8



Four-pedal foot switch NOTE Systems equipped with a four-pedal foot switch do not support a hand switch. The hand switch socket is only used as a CAN bus interface for service.



3-8



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3.8



Module 1



3.8.1



Main connector



d



Name



b



z



Name



CANH



2



CAN Reserve



2



CAN-L



CANL



2



4



+5 V for CAN



CAN+5V



4



4



/CAN fault



6



GND for CAN



CANGND



6



6



/CAN radiation



8



+18 V for Horn



+18VB



8



GND +18 V for horn



GND18VB



8



+24 V stabilized



10



+18 V



+18VB



10



GND +18 V



GND18VB



10



GND for +24 V stabilized



12



/Pump



OPUMPE



12



GND for /pump



PUMGND



12



14



+24 V from rectifier



+24V~



14



GND +24 V from rectifier



GND +24 VAC



14



/power off



16



+24 V from rectifier



+24V~



16



GND +24 V from rectifier



GND +24 VAC



16



/power on



18



/power switching 2



POWER2



18



horn



18



GND for power on / power off



20



/power switching 1



POWER1



20



dose rate serial



KX_SIGN



20



GND for DAP meter



22



GND for Analog Aux.



GNDD



22



dose rate /Test1



KX_TST1



22



dose rate /Test2



24



Analog Aux. input



ANA_AUX



24



dose rate /Reset



KX_RES



24



+18 V for DAP meter



26



AC. E5 for +5 V Video



E5



26



AC. E6 for +5 V Video



E6



26



AC supply voltage 1 for rotation (Compact)



28



AC. E4 for ±5 V dig.



E4



28



28



AC supply voltage 2 for rotation (Compact)



30



AC. E3 for ±5 V dig.



E3



30



30



AC. E8 for ±5 V Video



32



AC. E1 for +5 V CAN



E1



32



32



AC. E7 for ±5 V Video



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CAN-H



Name



AC. E2 for +5 V CAN



E2



3-9



3 Mobile Stand Connections



3.8.2



U333 connectors



X1: Mains input connector STV4 connector Part Number: 21388 Pin 1:



230 V L1



Pin 2:



110 V L1



Pin 3:



110 V N



Pin 4:



230 V N



X2: To TR1 STV4 connector Part Number: 21388 Pin 1:



230 V



Pin 2:



110 V



Pin 3:



0V



Pin 4:



Not used



X5: To Compact unit MSTB2,5/3 connector Part Number: 21368 Pin 1:



SL



Pin 2:



0V



Pin 3:



230 V



X6 and X8 RM6006 connector Part Number: 23097 X6:



To softstart resistor



X8:



To softstart resistor



3-10



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X7: To TR 2 STV4 connector Part Number: 21388 Pin 1:



230 V from Tr1



Pin 2:



0 V from TR1



Pin 3:



To F1 of TR2



Pin 4:



PE to chassis



X9: TR1 generator supply STV4 connector Part Number: 21388 Pin 1:



From GL2~



Pin 2:



From TR1 90 V



Pin 3:



From TR1 136 V



Pin 4:



From TR1 195 V



X10: CAN to keyboard 6410-8 molex connector Part Number: 21212 Pin 1:



CAN-shield



Pin 2:



CAN +5 V



br



Pin 3:



CAN-GND



wh



Pin 4:



not used



Pin 5:



CAN-H



pi



Pin 6:



CAN-L



gr



Pin 7:



CAN-STÖR



yl



Pin 8:



CAN-STR



gn



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X11: From main connector MLSS100-07 Panduit connector Part Number: 21354 Pin 1:



NETZEIN



z16



yl



Pin 2:



NETZAUS



z14



gn



Pin 3:



EAGND



z18



bk



Pin 4:



not used



Pin 5:



/PWR2



d18



yl



Pin 6:



/PWR1



d20



gn



Pin 7:



GND24V



b14



bk



X12: From GL4 MLSS156-04 Panduit connector Part Number: 21313 Pin 1:



not used



Pin 2:



not used



Pin 3:



From GL4 +



Pin 4:



From GL4 -



X13: CAN from main connector 6410-8 molex connector Part Number: 21212 Pin 1:



CAN-shield



Pin 2:



CAN +5 V



d4



br



Pin 3:



CAN-GND



d6



wh



Pin 4:



not used



Pin 5:



CAN-H



b2



pi



Pin 6:



CAN-L



d2



gr



Pin 7:



CAN-STÖR



z4



yl



Pin 8:



CAN-STR



z6



gn



3-12



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X15 and X16 RM6006 connector Part Number: 23097 X15:



To Generator -



X16:



To Generator +



X17: To keyboard 2 609-1027 flat cable connector Part Number: 21090 Pin 1:



Mains on



Pin 2:



Mains off



Pin 3:



EAGND



Pin 4:



Mains LED



Pin 5:



Lift +



Pin 6:



Lift



Pin 7:



Lift



Pin 8:



Lift -



Pin 9:



+18 V GND



Pin 10:



+18 V



X18: Limit switch lift motor MLSS100-04 Panduit connector Part Number: 21329 Pin 1:



lift -



Pin 2:



down



Pin 3:



lift +



Pin 4:



up



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X14: To electrolytic capacitor STV4 connector Part Number: 21388 Pin 1:



From GL2 -



Pin 2:



to electrolytic capacitor -



Pin 3:



From GL2 +



Pin 4:



to electrolytic capacitor +



X19: Via main connector to image processing MLSS156-02 Panduit connector Part Number: 21326 Pin 1:



+18 V



Pin 2:



0V



X20: to water pump MLSS156-02 Panduit connector Part Number: 21326 Pin 1:



approx +30 V if pump is switched on



Pin 2:



0V



X21 and X22 RM6006 connector Part Number: 23097 X21:



To lift motor



rd



X22:



To lift motor



gn



X23: Lift motor supply STV4 connector Part Number: 21388 Pin 1:



from GL1 +



bk



Pin 2:



to R02



br



Pin 3:



from GL1 -



bk



Pin 4:



to R01



br



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X24: From GL3 MLSS156-04 Panduit connector Part Number: 21313 Pin 1:



From GL3 +



Pin 2:



From GL3 -



Pin 3:



to main connector d16



Pin 4:



to main connector b16



X26: To transformer thermo switch MLSS100-02 Panduit connector Part Number: 21335 Pin 1:



From TR1



Pin 2:



To NEAGND



X27: From GL1 (Only U333g and above) MLSS156-02 Panduit connector Part Number: 21326 Pin 1:



From GL1 ~



Pin 2:



From GL1 ~



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3.9



Module 2



3.9.1



Connector X60



Power supply for module 003 Pin



signal



description



level active



level not active



reference



1



GND18VB



ground for +18 V



3



+18VB



+18 V



DC +18 V



Pin 1



4



+18VB



+18 V



DC +18 V



Pin 1



2



3.9.2



Connector X81



Connector to generator Pin



signal



description



level active



level not active



reference



1



KVMASSE



ground for ma. actual value



DC 0.7 V



DC 0.7 V



GNDGEN X63 Pin 3



2



KVSOLL



kV nominal value



DC 8.5 to 13 V



DC 8.5 to 13 V



GNDGEN



3



STÖRUNG



fault line from generator



DC 0.5 V



DC 5 V



GNDGEN



4



STRAHL



radiation on



DC 0.5 V



DC 15 V



GNDGEN



5



MAIST



ma. actual value



6



VORB



radiation preparation



DC 0.5 V



DC 15 V



GNDGEN



7



0.5MA



overheat



DC 0.5 V



DC 5 V



GNDGEN



8



+5V_IRIS



+5 V for iris diaphragm position sensor



DC 5 V



DC 5 V



GND_IRIS



9



GND_IRIS



ground for iris diaphragm position sensor



10



IRIS_IST



iris diaphragm position sensor



DC 0 V – 5 V



DC 0 V – 5 V



GND_IRIS



11



IRIS_ZU



close iris diaphragm



DC 0.5 V



DC 15 V



GNDGEN



12



IRIS_AUF



open iris diaphragm



DC 0.5 V



DC 15 V



GNDGEN



13



SCHL_ZU



close slot diaphragm



DC 0.5 V



DC 15 V



GNDGEN



14



SCHL_RE



open slot diaphragm



DC 0.5 V



DC 15 V



GNDGEN



15



SCHL_LI



rotate slot diaphragm left



DC 0.5 V



DC 15 V



GNDGEN



16



SCHL_AUF



rotate slot diaphragm right



DC 0.5 V



DC 15 V



GNDGEN



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3.9.3



Connector X62



Power supply for generator Pin



signal



description



level active



1



UH



filament voltage



DC 9 V – 20 V



Pin 3



2



+15VGEN



+15 V generator supply



+15 V



Pin 3



3



GNDGEN



ground



3.9.4



level not active



reference



Connector X83



Foot switch 1 and 2 Pin



signal



description



level active



level not active



reference



1



FUSS_1



foot switch 1



DC 1.75 V



DC 3.2 V if connected



Pin 2



2



ISOGND



ground



3



FUSS_2



foot switch 2



DC 1.75 V



DC 3.2 V if connected



Pin 4



4



ISOGND



ground



3.9.5



Connector X84



Hand switch 1 and 2 Pin



signal



description



level active



level not active



reference



1



HAND_1



hand switch 1



DC 1.75 V



DC 3.2 V if connected



Pin 2



2



ISOGND



ground



3



HAND_2



hand switch 2



DC 1.75 V



DC 3.2 V if connected



Pin 4



4



ISOGND



ground



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3.9.6



Connectors X70, X71, X72, X73



CAN bus Pin



signal



description



1



C_SCHIRM



shield to ground



2



CAN+5V



+5 V



3



CANGND



ground



4



CANRESV



reserve



not used



5



CANH



CAN bus data H



pulses



Pin 3



6



CANL



CAN bus data L



pulses



Pin 3



7



CANSTÖR



fault



TTL Low



TTL High



Pin 3



8



CANSTR



radiation



TTL Low



TTL High



Pin 3



level active



level not active



reference



DC +1 V Monitor cart connected



DC +5 V Monitor cart not connected



Pin 3



not used



3.9.7



level active



level not active



DC +5 V



reference



Pin 3



not used



Connector X74



CAN bus to P0 cable Pin



signal



description



1



C_SCHIRM



shield to ground



2



CAN sense



C-arm / monitor cart detection



3



CANGND



ground



4



CANRESV



reserve



not used



5



CANH



CAN bus data H



pulses



Pin 3



6



CANL



CAN bus data L



pulses



Pin 3



7



CANSTÖR



fault



TTL Low



TTL High



Pin 3



8



CANSTR



radiation



TTL Low



TTL High



Pin 3



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3.10



Module 3 / U501



Signals on Module 3 are identical to signals on U501. Either Module 3 or U501 is equipped.



3.10.1



U180 connector X17 / U501 connector X17



Supply image intensifier power block Pin



signal



description



level active



level not active



reference



1



GND



ground



2



Magnifier1



switch to magnifier 1



DC 0 V



DC 10.7 V



Pin 1



3



H Sync



horizontal sync



5 Vss



4



Magnifier2



switch to magnifier 2



DC 0 V



4



18V



18 V supply voltage



DC 18 V



3.10.2



Pin 1 DC 10.7 V



Pin 1 Pin 1



U180 connector X9 / U501 connector X9



Control CCD iris Pin



signal



1



+ iris motor



description



level active



level not active



reference Pin 2



open and close CCD iris 2



- iris motor



3



GND



ground



4



iris potentiometer



sliding contact



5



+5V



supply for iris potentiometer



3.10.3



Pin 1



DC 0 V – 5 V DC 5 V



Pin 3 Pin 3



U180 connector X5



Supply memory unit Pin



signal



description



1



GND18V



ground



2



+18V



18 V supply voltage



DC 18 V



Pin 1



3



+18V



18 V supply voltage



DC 18 V



Pin 1



4



level active



level not active



reference



not used



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3.10.4



U180 connector X12 / U501 connector X12



AGC out Pin



3.10.5



signal



description



AGC out



AGC control for CCD chip



level active



level not active



reference



U321 connectors X7, X3 / U501 connectors X7, X3



Video Pin



signal



description



X7



Video in



video input



X3



Video out



video output



3-20



level active



level not active



reference



1Vss



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3.11



Module 4



3.11.1



Link connector C-arm – i.i. housing



Fig. 3-9



Connection between II Housing and C-Profile



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3.11.2



U316 connector X9



Supply CCD camera Pin



signal



description



1



GND



ground



2



H Sync



horizontal sync



3



GND



ground



4



12V



supply voltage CCD camera



5



GND



ground



6



12V



supply voltage CCD camera



3.11.3



level active



level not active



reference



DC 12 V



Pin 1



DC 12 V



Pin 1



U316 connector X11



Control CCD iris Pin



signal



1



+ iris motor



description



level active



level not active



reference Pin 2



open and close CCD iris 2



- iris motor



3



GND



ground



4



iris potentiometer



sliding contact of iris potentiometer



5



+5V



supply for iris potentiometer



3-22



Pin 1



DC 0 V – 5 V DC 5 V



Pin 3 Pin 3



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3.12



Module 5



3.12.1



Signals and voltages on U185 generator filter



Fig. 3-10



Signals and voltages on U185 generator filter



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Contents 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9



4.10



4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15



Trafoblech View................................................................................................ Module 1 Assembly .......................................................................................... Block Diagram .................................................................................................. U333 Board versions........................................................................................ Wiring Diagram with U333f............................................................................... Wiring Diagram with U333g.............................................................................. Functional Diagram with U333f ........................................................................ Functional Diagram with U333g ....................................................................... Circuit Description ............................................................................................ 4.9.1 Power-up circuit ................................................................................ 4.9.2 Output switching circuit ..................................................................... 4.9.3 Lifting motor control circuit ................................................................ U333................................................................................................................. 4.10.1 U333f ................................................................................................ 4.10.1.1 U333f board view............................................................... 4.10.1.2 U333f board layout ............................................................ 4.10.1.3 U333f schematic power ON/OFF....................................... 4.10.1.4 U333f schematic lift motor control ..................................... 4.10.1.5 U333f schematic power switching ..................................... 4.10.1.6 U333f schematic BG1 & BG2 ............................................ 4.10.2 U333g ............................................................................................... 4.10.2.1 U333g board view.............................................................. 4.10.2.2 U333g board layout ........................................................... 4.10.2.3 U333g schematic power ON/OFF...................................... 4.10.2.4 U333g schematic lift motor control .................................... 4.10.2.5 U333g schematic power switching .................................... 4.10.2.6 U333g schematic BG1 & BG2 ........................................... 4.10.3 U333 jumper settings ........................................................................ U80 (Horn)........................................................................................................ 4.11.1 U80 schematic .................................................................................. U468 (BG1) ...................................................................................................... 4.12.1 U468 layout ....................................................................................... 4.12.2 U468 schematic ................................................................................ U437 (VacuDAP Connection)........................................................................... 4.13.1 U437 schematic ................................................................................ 4.13.2 U437 function .................................................................................... U424 (BG2, Pump Switching) .......................................................................... 4.14.1 U424 schematic ................................................................................ 4.14.2 U424 function .................................................................................... Module 1 Fuses................................................................................................ 4.15.1 Transformer fuses ............................................................................. 4.15.2 Fuses on U333.................................................................................. 4.15.3 Fuses on chassis ..............................................................................



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4-1 4-3 4-4 4-5 4-6 4-7 4-8 4-9 4-10 4-10 4-11 4-11 4-13 4-13 4-13 4-14 4-15 4-16 4-17 4-18 4-19 4-19 4-20 4-21 4-22 4-23 4-24 4-25 4-26 4-26 4-27 4-27 4-28 4-29 4-29 4-29 4-30 4-30 4-30 4-31 4-31 4-31 4-31



i



ii



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4



Power Supply



4.1



Trafoblech View



Fig. 4-1



View of Trafoblech



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4 Power Supply



WARNING The generator power supply in module 1 contains a large storage capacitor that filters the line voltage. The capacitor may contain high voltage even after the unit has been disconnected from the mains supply.



WARNING Module 1 (power supply) contains dangerous voltages. During operation the voltages exceed 250V DC.



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4.2



Module 1 Assembly



Fig. 4-2



Module 1 assembly



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4-3



4 Power Supply



4.3



Block Diagram



Fig. 4-3



Module 1 block diagram



4-4



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4.4



U333 Board versions



In the following; two different versions of the U333 board are described. In the board version "f" both the lift motor control and the lift motor power are connected to the same rectifier "GL1" In the board version "g" only the lift motor power is connected to the output of rectifier "GL1". The lift motor control is supplied via two additional diodes "D16" and "D18" connected to the input of the rectifier "GL1" by an additional cable. (→ Ch. 4.8, p. 4-9) This cable ia available as part No.29265. NOTE If an older board U333 "f" or below has to be replaced by a U333 "g" board, the cable between "GL1" input and U333g connector "X27" has to be installed also.



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4.5



Wiring Diagram with U333f



Fig. 4-4



Module 1 wiring diagram with U333f



4-6



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4.6



Wiring Diagram with U333g



Fig. 4-5



Module 1 wiring diagram with U333g



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4.7



Functional Diagram with U333f



Fig. 4-6



Module 1 functional diagram with U333f



4-8



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4.8



Functional Diagram with U333g



Fig. 4-7



Module 1 functional diagram with U333g



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4.9



Circuit Description



4.9.1



Power-up circuit



Module 001 is supplied with mains voltage (230 VAC or 110 VAC) via terminal X1 (→ Fig. 4-10, p. 4-15). Transformer TR1 is constantly powered via mains fuses F1, F2, F3 and F4 (→ Fig. 4-10, p. 4-15) and back-up fuse F7. It thus keeps capacitor C1 constantly charged via secondary fuse F8 and diode D7. Module 001 is switched on by connecting the NETZEIN and EAGND signals (→ Fig. 4-10, p. 4-15), either via plug X17 (→ Fig. 4-11, p. 4-16) on the FST keyboard or via plug X11 (→ Fig. 4-11, p. 4-16) on the MW keyboard. Module 001 is switched off by connecting the NETZAUS and EAGND signals (→ Fig. 4-10, p. 4-15), either via plug X17 (→ Fig. 4-11, p. 4-16) on the FST keyboard or via plug X11 (→ Fig. 4-11, p. 4-16) on the MW keyboard. After switching on, relay K4 (→ Fig. 4-10, p. 4-15) picks up and latches with diode D1. The Power On LED (on the FST keyboard) is powered via resistor R5. Relay K1 (cut-off relay with 3 mm contact gap) picks up, and transformer TR1 (on the transformer panel) is switched to the power supply via fuse F5 and soft start resistor RL (on the transformer panel). Once electrolytic capacitor C2 has charged via the secondary winding (24 V, 3 A) (protected by fuse F3 on TR1) of transformer TR1 and rectifier GL3 (both on the transformer panel), and connected via plug X24 (→ Fig. 4-12, p. 4-17) and resistor R7, relay K2 short-circuits with the closing relay RL (contacts → Fig. 4-10, p. 4-15). Relay K3 (→ Fig. 4-12, p. 4-17) ensures that capacitors C and C2 are always discharged safely via resistors R6 and R3 during power off. The secondary winding (24 V, 5 A) (protected by fuse F2 on TR1) of transformer TR1 powers the lifting motor switching circuit via rectifier GL1 (both on the transformer panel). The secondary winding (24 V, 3 A) of transformer TR1 supplies module U326 (generator adaptation) in the 19" rack via rectifier GL3 (both on the transformer panel), plug X24 (→ Fig. 4-12, p. 4-17) and the central plug (on the transformer panel). The secondary winding (230 VAC) of transformer TR1 (on the transformer panel) supplies transformer TR2 (protected by fuse F1 on TR2 on the transformer panel). It also supplies plugs X3, X4 and X5 (→ Fig. 4-10, p. 4-15) via plug X7 (→ Fig. 4-10, p. 4-15) and fuse F6. The “Compact unit” section is connected to plug X5. The four 9 V secondary voltages (protected by fuses F5 – F8 on TR2) from transformer TR2 are supplied to module U334 (power unit for Module 2 via the central plug. The 24 V, 0.5 A secondary voltage (protected by fuse F9 on TR2) is used to rotate the image of the monitors (in the "Compact unit" section), while the 24 V, 4 A secondary voltage (protected by fuse F4 on TR2) powers modules BG1(18 V) and BG2 (coolant pump) via rectifier GL4 (on the transformer panel) and plug X12 (→ Fig. 4-13, p. 4-18). The 18 VDC voltage generated by module BG1 supplies Module 3, Module 4, the VacuDAP dose meter electronics and the signal horn (U80) via plug X19 and the central plug. The 18 VDC voltage also supplies the mobile stand keyboard via plug X17 (→ Fig. 4-11, p. 4-16).



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The screening between the primary winding and the secondary windings is connected to PE potential on all three transformers. (TR1 and TR2 on the transformer panel and TR1 on U333). During power off, the excitation voltage is disconnected from relay K4 (→ Fig. 4-10, p. 4-15). Relay K4 then drops out, followed by cut-off relay K1 (→ Fig. 4-10, p. 4-15). Diodes D2 and D3 are used to isolate the on/off circuits in the mobile C-arm stand and monitor cart.



4.9.2



Output switching circuit



Secondary winding 1 of transformer TR1 (on the transformer panel) supplies the operating voltage for generating high voltage for the generator. The three tapping points 90 V/120 V or 136 V/ 195 V are linked to plug X9 (→ Fig. 4-12, p. 4-17). The /POWER1 signal at plug X11 (→ Fig. 4-11, p. 4-16) activates relay K5 (→ Fig. 4-12, p. 4-17), while the /POWER2 signal at plug X11 (→ Fig. 4-11, p. 4-16) activates relay K6 (→ Fig. 4-12, p. 4-17). The selected voltage is supplied to capacitor C (on the transformer panel) via rectifier GL2 (on the transformer panel) and plug X14 (→ Fig. 4-12, p. 4-17). Relay K7 is activated via transistor T1 when the /CANSTÖR signal at plug X10 and X13 (→ Fig. 4-12, p. 4-17) is “HIGH” (default). The capacitor voltage is then connected through to the generator via plug X15 and X16. The CAN signals are routed from the central plug (on the transformer panel), via plug X10 and X13 (→ Fig. 4-12, p. 4-17) to the FST keyboard. Resistor R6 is used to quickly discharge capacitor C (on the transformer panel) when the device is switched off.



4.9.3



Lifting motor control circuit



This part of the circuit is supplied by secondary winding 2 of transformer TR1 (on the transformer panel). This voltage is routed from X23 (→ Fig. 4-11, p. 4-16) via GL1 (on the transformer panel). Resistors R01 and R02 (on the transformer panel) are also connected to this plug, and serve to limit the lifting motor operating and braking currents. The lifting motor is connected to plugs X21 and X22 (→ Fig. 4-11, p. 4-16) and is short-circuited via the relay contacts of K8 and K9 when set to Off. The voltage regulator IC5 is supplied via diode D16, resistor R28 and Zener diode D17. It generates the supply voltage for the electronic circuit. The “Lifting motor up” and “Lifting motor down” keys on the FST keyboard are linked to PCB U333 via plug X17. The limit switches connected to plug X18 limit the traveling range of the lifting motor. When they reach their end position, they open the contact, and the lifting motor cannot travel any further in this direction. The Schmitt triggers IC1D and IC1E are linked to AND gates IC2B and IC2C and prevent the motor running if the “Lifting motor up” and “Lifting motor down” keys are pressed at the same time.



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Starting the lifting motor: The travel command (jump to “HIGH”) is routed to resistor R20 and R21 and to AND gate IC2B or IC2C via resistor R19 or R22. Capacitors C12 and C13 debounce the control keys. When the travel command is reversed by IC3C (or IC3F), capacitor C11 quickly discharges via diode D14 and resistor R24 (or C3 via D13 and R8). The Schmitt trigger IC3A (or IC1B) activates transistor T3 (or T2), and relay K9 (or K8) picks up, thus selecting the direction of travel. The travel command changes to a jump to “LOW” at the output from AND gate IC2A. Capacitor C14 is slowly discharged via resistor R17. The Schmitt trigger IC3F then activates transistor T4 and relay K10 picks up. The lifting motor is powered with voltage and moves down. Stopping the lifting motor: The stop command (issued by releasing the “Lifting motor up” or “Lifting motor down” key) discharges capacitor C12 or C13. Capacitor C14 is also quickly discharged via diode D11 and resistor R18. Relay K10 thus drops out immediately and disconnects the lifting motor from the supply voltage. Capacitor C11 or C3, on the other hand, is slowly charged via resistor R23 or R9. Relay K8 or K9 drops out after a delay, and the lifting motor is short-circuited once more. Monoflop IC4A responds to the falling edge at pin 1. The monoflop issues the “LOW” signal for approximately 200 ms (set using resistor R26 and capacitor C17). This prevents the lifting motor from starting up again after a stop command for the duration of the set time constant.



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4.10



U333



4.10.1



U333f



4.10.1.1



U333f board view



Fig. 4-8



U333f board view



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4.10.1.2



U333f board layout



Fig. 4-9



U333f board layout



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4.10.1.3



U333f schematic power ON/OFF



Fig. 4-10



U333f schematic Power ON/OFF



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4.10.1.4



U333f schematic lift motor control



Fig. 4-11



U333f schematic lift motor control



4-16



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4.10.1.5



U333f schematic power switching



Fig. 4-12



U333f schematic power switching



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4.10.1.6



U333f schematic BG1 & BG2



Fig. 4-13



U333f schematic BG1 & BG2



4-18



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4.10.2



U333g



4.10.2.1



U333g board view



Fig. 4-14



U333g board view



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4.10.2.2



U333g board layout



Fig. 4-15



U333g board layout



4-20



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4.10.2.3



U333g schematic power ON/OFF



Fig. 4-16



U333g schematic Power ON/OFF



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4.10.2.4



U333g schematic lift motor control



Fig. 4-17



U333g schematic lift motor control



4-22



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4.10.2.5



U333g schematic power switching



Fig. 4-18



U333g schematic power switching



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4.10.2.6



U333g schematic BG1 & BG2



Fig. 4-19



U333g schematic BG1 & BG2



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4.10.3



U333 jumper settings



Jumpers are factory wired. Jumper



Function



Default Setting



BR1



bridge in circuit of /NETZ EIN



closed



BR2



bridge in circuit of /NETZ-EIN between X11 and X17



closed



BR3



connects CAN shield to CAN +5 V



open



BR4



connects CAN shield to CAN GND



closed



BR5



input 240 VAC for TR1



open



BR6



input 230 VAC for TR1



closed



BR7



Connects GL4+ to BG2



closed if BG2 is equipped



BR8



Connects GL4- to BG2



closed if BG2 is equipped



BR1, BR2 BR5, BR6



BR3, BR4



BR7 BR8



Fig. 4-20



U333 jumper location



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4.11



U80 (Horn)



This part is supplied via X1 with 18 VDC. As soon as the signal at X1 gets “HIGH”, the transistor T2 gets conductive. Then the oscillator formed by buzzer H1, transistor T1, resistor R1 and condenser C1 is activated and the horn sounds. NOTE For service, the connector X1 can be removed temporarily in order to turn off the alarm sound.



4.11.1



U80 schematic



Fig. 4-21



U80 schematic



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4.12



U468 (BG1)



4.12.1



U468 layout



Fig. 4-22



U468 layout



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4.12.2



U468 schematic



Fig. 4-23



U468 schematic



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4.13



U437 (VacuDAP Connection)



4.13.1



U437 schematic



Fig. 4-24



U437 schematic



4.13.2



U437 function



The U437 board is used in order to connect the VacuDAP meter electronics to the connecting cable located in the module 1. Additionally the board provides a calibration function. By setting the jumper to the service setting, the DAP meter can be adjusted using the S1 - and S2 + keys.



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4.14



U424 (BG2, Pump Switching)



4.14.1



U424 schematic



Fig. 4-25



U424 schematic



4.14.2



U424 function



The U424 board is optionally equipped in units with active cooling. It switches the pump supply voltage on and off controlled by a signal coming from Module 2 via the main connector.



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4.15



Module 1 Fuses



4.15.1



Transformer fuses



Fuse



Value



Transformer TR1



Part No.



Function



11120



F2



10 A slow (5×20mm)



17007



Supply lifting motor



F3



10 A slow (5×20mm)



17007



Supply U326 and U333 control relay



Transformer TR2



11081



F1



12 A slow (5×20mm)



17006



Main fuse TR2



F4



4 A slow (5×20mm)



17021



Supply BG1 (18 V) in U333



F5



4 A slow (5×20mm)



17021



Supply for ± 5 V Digital



F6



1 A slow (5×20mm)



17019



Supply for +5 V ISO (CAN)



F7



1 A slow (5×20mm)



17019



Supply for +5 V Video



F8



1 A slow (5×20mm)



17019



Supply for -5 V Video



F9



1 A slow (5×20mm)



17019



Supply for monitor rotation (Compact)



4.15.2



Fuses on U333



Fuse



Value



Part No.



Function



F1



15 A medium (6.3×32mm)



17020



Mains input fuse 230 V



F4



15 A medium (6.3×32mm)



17020



Mains input fuse 230 V



F5



1 A slow (5×20mm)



17019



RL resistor



F6



3.15 A slow (5×20mm)



17056



230 V out for Compact unit



F7



100 mA slow (5×20mm)



17056



Primary transformer 1



F8



250 mA slow (5×20mm)



17001



Secondary transformer 1



F1 on U424 (BG2)



2.5 A slow (5×20mm)



17035



Water pump



4.15.3



Fuses on chassis



The following fuses are located behind the U333 board. Fuse



Value



Part No.



Function



F2



20 A medium (6.3×32mm)



17044



Mains input fuse 120 V



F3



20 A medium (6.3×32mm)



17044



Mains input fuse 120 V



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5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8



5.9



Module 2 19" Rack Description ....................................................................... 5.1.1 General ............................................................................................. 5.1.2 Module view ...................................................................................... Module 2 Overview........................................................................................... Module 2 Inputs and Outputs ........................................................................... Block Diagrams ................................................................................................ 5.4.1 U325 block diagram .......................................................................... 5.4.2 U325 functional description............................................................... 5.4.3 U326 block diagram .......................................................................... 5.4.4 U326 functional description............................................................... 5.4.5 U328 block diagram .......................................................................... 5.4.6 U328 functional description............................................................... 5.4.7 U334 block diagram .......................................................................... 5.4.8 U334 functional description............................................................... U325 and U326 Front Panels........................................................................... Exchange of boards ......................................................................................... 5.6.1 Exchange of U325 ............................................................................ 5.6.2 Exchange of U326 ............................................................................ Hardware Radiation Logic ................................................................................ U326 Schematic Diagrams............................................................................... 5.8.1 U326 schematics 1 ........................................................................... 5.8.2 U326 schematics 2 ........................................................................... 5.8.3 U326 schematics 3 ........................................................................... 5.8.4 U326 schematics 4 ........................................................................... 5.8.5 U325 schematics 1 ........................................................................... 5.8.6 U325 schematics 2 ........................................................................... 5.8.7 U325 schematics 3 ........................................................................... 5.8.8 U325 schematics 4 ........................................................................... 5.8.9 U325 schematics 5 ........................................................................... 5.8.10 U325 schematics 6 ........................................................................... 5.8.11 U325 schematics 7 ........................................................................... U501 Video Processing Board ......................................................................... 5.9.1 U501 Block Diagram ......................................................................... 5.9.2 Connectors on the front cover........................................................... 5.9.3 LEDs on the front cover ....................................................................



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Module 2



5.1



Module 2 19" Rack Description



5.1.1



General



The 19" rack combines several functions: − C-arm control: U325 − Generator adaption: U326 − Video & Dose control: U501 (optionally)



5.1.2



Module view



Fig. 5-1



Module 2 view



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5 Module 2



5.2



Module 2 Overview



Fig. 5-1



Module 2 overview



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Module 2 Inputs and Outputs



Fig. 5-2



Module 2 inputs and outputs



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5.4



Block Diagrams



5.4.1



U325 block diagram



Fig. 5-3



U325 block diagram



5-4



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U325 functional description



The slide-in board U325 is the central control unit of the C-arm. All machine data are stored on this board. Machine data include information about: − options − start up configuration − diaphragm settings in case of standard collimator − kV - mA characteristics − hand and foot switch configuration. The board receives data via the CAN bus from module 3, calculates the kV and mA nominal values and forwards them as data words via the internal LUCY bus to the U326 board. Also the information for diaphragm setting and laser switching are transmitted that way. The hand and foot switches are monitored for short circuits. The real time clock counts up the radiation time and is used to create an error log. The safety logic prevents from unintended radiation. There is a detailed description in → Ch. 5.7, p. 5-16 “Hardware Radiation Logic” The monitor cart detection controls the CAN bus termination logic on board U334. The power switching controls the relays K5 and K6 on the board U333.



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5.4.3



U326 block diagram



Fig. 5-4



U326 block diagram



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U326 functional description



The slide-in board U326 is the control board for the generator. Here the data words coming from the U325 board are converted to analog values and discrete switching signals: − 12 bit words are converted to mA and kV analog control values − Slot and Iris collimator controls are decoded and sent to the collimators via drivers. (only used for standard collimator) − Laser switch command is decoded and sent to the generator − radiography mode command is decoded and sent to the generator. The mA nominal value is compared to the actual value measured in the generator. The difference controls a switching regulator, which generates the filament voltage from 24 V input voltage. A temperature switching signal (0.5 mA) is received from the generator. This signal is encoded on the U326 board and sent to the U325 board in order to control the system depending on the generator temperature. The fault line coming from the generator is received. This signal is monitored by the fault LED on the U326 board and is connected to the CAN fault line by an optocoupler. Also 15 V and ±10 V for the board supply are generated. The voltages are monitored on the front of the board.



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5 Module 2



5.4.5



U328 block diagram



Fig. 5-5



U328 block diagram



5-8



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U328 functional description



Board U328 is the motherboard of the 19" rack. It links the boards U325, U326, U327, and U334. It provides a connection to module 1. The optocouplers isolate module 1 from module 2. The serial number of the system is permanently stored in the GAL chip. The number can be read using the Exposcop Studio (→ Ch. 18.1.5, p. 18-10).



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5 Module 2



5.4.7



U334 block diagram



Fig. 5-6



U334 block diagram



5-10



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U334 functional description



Board U334 is the power supply for module 2. It is supplied by transformer 2 with AC voltages. The voltages are rectified and stabilized. Green LEDs on the front indicate the voltages. The CAN bus termination logic is also located on the U334 board.



Fig. 5-7



U334 front view



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5.5



U325 and U326 Front Panels



Fig. 5-8



U325 and U326 front panels



5-12



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5.6



Exchange of boards



5.6.1



Exchange of U325



After exchange the U325 board has to be programmed. There are two steps of programming. First, if the warning E35 appears, the software versions of the board and the rest of the system have to be adapted. Then the machine data have to be restored. It is recommended to save the machine data before you remove the original board, if communication to the board is possible. If the data cannot be read out and no archived data are available, use default data and set options manually. If there is a warning E32 after exchange, the RAM test pattern must be set. If there is a warning E34 after exchange, the Clock must be set. → Ch. 18.1.4.1, p. 18-6 and → Ch. 18, p. 18-1 Software Tools U325 to be changed



stored machine data avaliable



no



comunication to U325 possible



no



Use default data and set options manually



yes yes



save machine data change U325



Start C-Arm



E 35?



yes



adapt software versions



no



restore machine data



restart



E 32?



yes



Set RAM test pattern



yes



Set Clock



no



E 34?



no



restart



finished



Fig. 5-9



U325 exchange procedure



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5.6.2



Exchange of U326



After exchange the U326 board has to be adjusted according to the following instructions:



1 General: C-arm has to run properly before adjustments can be made. The potentiometers and their labels at the front panel (U326): − P5 mA offset − P4 pre-heating − P3 mA DAC offset − P2 exposure − P1 kV offset Necessary test equipment: Test cable to generator (to check the actual generator values) Test cable to the front connector of U326 (for the signal names refer to the U326 schematic) PC with USBCAN or PARCAN test set.



2 Adjust filament voltage without exposure • Set fluoroscopy mode, connect test cable to the front connector of U326 Connect voltage meter to: + with UH - with GND Adjust potentiometer P4 to 12.0 V (P4 = pre-heating)



3 Adjust mA offset with exposure • Set fluoroscopy mode, set kV manual and 40 kV Connect ampere meter instead of the mA bridge in the generator. Adjust potentiometer P5 to 0.2 mA (P5 = mA Offset) • Measure the voltage UH with exposure and keep the voltage value in mind. Adjust pre-heating to memorized value with potentiometer P4 without exposure.



4 Adjust kV with exposure • Set fluoroscopy program extremities, set kV manual and 80 kV Connect voltage meter to + with kV measuring point “f” – with generator ground Adjust potentiometer P1 to 8.0 V (1 V equals 10 kV) Check voltages at 40, 60, 100, 110 kV



5 Adjust mA with exposure, top value Set spine / pelvis fluoroscopy program (program 2), set kV manual and 65 kV (mA display has to indicate 6.0 mA) Connect ampere-meter instead of the mA bridge in the generator. Adjust potentiometer P3 to 5.95 mA



6 Adjust mA with exposure, bottom value • Set spine / pelvis fluoroscopy program (program 2), set kV manual and 40 kV Connect ampere-meter instead of the mA bridge in the generator. Adjust potentiometer P5 to 0.2 mA !! Repeat the two steps above, because these steps interact with each other !!



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7 Current rise time in active radiography mode • Set radiography mode, set radiography exposure time to 0.1sec • NOTE: the exposure starts approximately 1 sec. after pressing the hand switch (pre-heating time) • Connect the mAs meter instead of the mA bridge in the generator. Adjust potentiometer P2 to 2.0 mAs



8 Adjust radiography current with exposure • Set radiography mode, 80 kV and 4 sec. radiography time. • NOTE: the exposure starts approximately 1 sec. after pressing the hand switch (pre-heating time) Connect ampere meter instead of the mA bridge in the generator. Adjust the current to 20.0 mA which means you have to enter the appropriate number in the field “D/A Converter Radiography” of the Exposcop Studio software. The default value is 20 (20 mA). Allowed value range is from 15 (15 mA) to 28 (28 mA). ! If the value is out of range there is a hardware failure ! For adjustment use the “DAC value” entry of the above menu. Allowed value range here is from 614 to 1147.



9 Adjust radiography mAs with exposure • Set radiography mode, 80 kV and radiography exposure time to 0.5 s • Do not forget: the exposure starts approximately 1 s after pressing the hand switch Connect mAs meter instead of the mA bridge in the generator. Adjust potentiometer P2 to 10.0 mAs.



10 Check pulse fluoroscopy • mA values identical to fluoroscopy.



11 Check snapshot mA • This value has to be set to 8 mA. This is done using the Exposcop Studio software. • Section Generator, D/A converter snapshot.



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5.7



Hardware Radiation Logic



Fig. 5-10



Hardware radiation logic



5-16



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5.8



U326 Schematic Diagrams



5.8.1



U326 schematics 1



Fig. 5-11



U326 schematics 1



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5.8.2



U326 schematics 2



Fig. 5-12



U326 schematics 2



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5.8.3



U326 schematics 3



Fig. 5-13



U326 schematics 3



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5.8.4



U326 schematics 4



Fig. 5-14



U326 schematics 4



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5.8.5



U325 schematics 1



Fig. 5-15



U325 schematics 1



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5.8.6



U325 schematics 2



Fig. 5-16



U325 schematics 2



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5.8.7



U325 schematics 3



Fig. 5-17



U325 schematics 3



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5.8.8



U325 schematics 4



Fig. 5-18



U325 schematics 4



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5.8.9



U325 schematics 5



Fig. 5-19



U325 schematics 5



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5.8.10



U325 schematics 6



Fig. 5-20



U325 schematics 6



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5.8.11



U325 schematics 7



Fig. 5-21



U325 schematics 7



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Fig. 5-22



5-28



U306



U180



Blockdiagram U501 (former U180 U321 U306)



Module 2



Image Memory



R. Frank R. Frank .



Drawn: Release: Changed:



20. Sept. 2007 File Name : Page :



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18V= input



8000/Vista Family



Unit:



outputs to monitors



Power Supply



to I.I.



to CCD camera



AGC to CCD camera



BSB_U501_02.cdr



+18V



01. Feb. 2006 Drawing No.:



-9V



-5V



+5V



+15V



DAC



VIDEO



magn. buffers



Iris control



DAC



to ADC



U501 Block Diagram



ADC



Lattice



LUCY U300



ADC



+



output



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VIDEO



test



I/O



DAC



measurement circles



U501



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U501 Video Processing Board



from above



CAN



Sync



log



All rights reserved. Subject to change without prior notice.



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CCD camera input



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Connectors on the front cover



X7



Video input from CCD camera



(SMB)



X12



AGC output to CCD camera



(SMB)



X9



Iris interface



(5-pin Panduit)



X17



I.I. interface



(5-pin Panduit)



X3



Video output from U321



(SMB)



X2



Video output from U321, filtered



(SMB)



X90



Video output from U306



(SMB)



X100



Video output from U306



(SMB)



5.9.3



LEDs on the front cover



LED 45



ERROR



(rd)



LED 35A



+15 V



(gn)



LED 40A



+5 V



(gn)



LED 41A



+3.3 V



(gn)



LED 40B



-5 V



(gn)



LED 41B



-9 V



(gn)



LED 35B



-15 V



(gn)



CAUTION Dose and video adjustments have to be performed if a Module 3 has been replaced by a U501.



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6.4



Module 3 Memory Unit .................................................................................... 6.1.1 General ............................................................................................. 6.1.2 Module 3 view ................................................................................... Module 3 Overview........................................................................................... Block Diagrams ................................................................................................ 6.3.1 U180 block diagram .......................................................................... 6.3.2 U180 functional description............................................................... 6.3.3 U321 block diagram .......................................................................... 6.3.4 U321 functional description............................................................... 6.3.5 Module 3 wiring diagram ................................................................... Exchange of Module 3......................................................................................



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Module 3



6.1



Module 3 Memory Unit



6.1.1



General



Module 3 provides the following functions: − Dose regulation − Video regulation − Image memory in Compact units: U306 (optionally) − 100 Hz converter in Compact units with CRT monitor: U313 (optionally) NOTE Module 3 will be missing if system is equipped with a U501 board.



6.1.2



Module 3 view



Fig. 6-1



Module 3 view



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6 Module 3



6.2



Module 3 Overview



Fig. 6-2



Module 3 overview



6-2



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Block Diagrams



6.3.1



U180 block diagram



Fig. 6-3



U180 block diagram



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6 Module 3



6.3.2



U180 functional description



There is a U300 processor board (LUCY) on the U180 board. Thus module 3 is part of the CAN bus. On the U300 board the anatomical program data are stored. Anatomical program data contain values for: − dose and video adjustment − diameter of the gauging circle − regulation mode. Values are stored independently for every anatomical mode and magnifier size. The U180 transmits values for Iris and AGC to the CCD camera. The iris position is fed back to the analog inputs by a potentiometer. At the analog multiplexer there are also values gained from the video signal in order to do dose and video regulation. The average or peak value is compared to an internal value. The difference is transmitted by the CAN bus to the module 2 to regulate the necessary dose value. The black and white values are compared to values stored in the organ table. The difference controls the black clamping and white clipping (video adjustment, → Ch. 19.1.2, p. 19-3).



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6.3.3



U321 block diagram



Fig. 6-4



U321 block diagram



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6 Module 3



6.3.4



U321 functional description



There is a digital circle generator on the U321 board. This generates the gauging and blanking circles. Within those areas, the video signal is measured and the result is sent to the LUCY of the U180. The signal stages “curve” and “white level regulator” are controlled by the LUCY of the U180 board. In the signal mixer the video signal is overlaid by the blanking circle. Sync signals are separated from the video signal in order to synchronize the circle generator and additional hardware for Compact units. (Image memory, 100 Hz converter)



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6.3.5



Module 3 wiring diagram



Fig. 6-5



Module 3 wiring diagram



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6 Module 3



6.4



Exchange of Module 3



After exchange the module 3 has to be programmed. There are two steps of programming. First, if warning E35 appears, the software versions of the board and the rest of the system have to be adapted. Then the organ data have to be restored. It is recommended to save the organ data before you remove the original module 3, if communication to the board is possible. If the data cannot be read out and no archived data are available, use default data and adjust dose manually (→ Ch. 18.1.8, p. 18-14).



Fig. 6-6



6-8



Module 3 exchange procedure



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6 Module 3 To change the memory unit, the 4 nuts have to be removed → Fig. 6-7, p. 6-9. Now the module can be opened. Remove connectors X5, X7, X9, X17 on the board U180 as well as the coax connectors X7, X3 on U321and X12 on U 180 → Fig. 6-8, p. 6-9. The unit is fixed by two screws → Fig. 6-9, p. 6-9.



Nuts to be removed



Fig. 6-7



Fixation of Module 3 cover



Fig. 6-8



Module 3 connections



Fixation screws



Fig. 6-9



Module 3 fixation



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7.4



7.5 7.6



Parts Location .................................................................................................. Block Diagram .................................................................................................. 7.2.1 Functional description ....................................................................... I.I. power supply overview ................................................................................ 7.3.1 General ............................................................................................. 7.3.2 Main parts and their functions ........................................................... Hardware description ....................................................................................... 7.4.1 PCBs ................................................................................................. 7.4.2 U316 LEDs........................................................................................ 7.4.3 U316 connectors ............................................................................... 7.4.4 Connectors cascade ......................................................................... 7.4.4.1 Connectors cascade location............................................. 7.4.5 U316 schematics .............................................................................. 7.4.5.1 U316 schematics part 1 ..................................................... 7.4.5.2 U316 schematics part 2 ..................................................... Adjustments...................................................................................................... 7.5.1 Potentiometer location ...................................................................... CCD Camera.................................................................................................... 7.6.1 General description ........................................................................... 7.6.2 Setting the CCD camera distance..................................................... 7.6.3 Scattered light lens ........................................................................... 7.6.4 Changing the camera........................................................................ 7.6.4.1 Removing the camera........................................................ 7.6.5 Installing the CCD camera ................................................................ 7.6.6 Adjustment of the optical focus ......................................................... 7.6.7 Adjustment instruction for 23 cm and 30 cm tube ............................. 7.6.8 Size and resolution requirements...................................................... 7.6.8.1 Without patient equivalent filter.......................................... 7.6.8.2 With patient equivalent filter 25 mm Al ..............................



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Image Intensifier



7.1



Parts Location



Counterweight CCD camera



II-Power supply



Fig. 7-1



Image intensifier parts location



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7 Image Intensifier



7.2



Block Diagram



Fig. 7-1



Image intensifier block diagram



7-2



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7.2.1



Functional description



The image intensifier can be divided into three electrical units: − The CCD sensor forms together with the iris collimator and the lens the CCD camera. − The image intensifier tube. − The intensifier power supply consisting of the boards U316, U317 and U318. The latter supplies the intensifier tube and the CCD camera. The U316 is supplied with 18 V. From this 18 V the supply voltages for the CCD camera, the grid voltages and the anode voltage are generated. The voltages for G2 (focus) and G3 (image size) are separately adjustable for every fluoroscopy format. The grid voltages are switched by signals coming from module 3. The anode voltage is factory pre-adjusted to 30 kV and must not be changed. (Tube might be damaged) The voltage for G1 is given by the tube manufacturer according to the tube type. It makes up the edge focusing.



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7.3



I.I. power supply overview



Fig. 7-2



Image intensifier power supply



7.3.1



General



The i.i. power supply supplies the necessary voltages for the different image intensifiers. The U316 also supplies power for the CCD camera, switchable between 6 V and 12 V.



7.3.2



Main parts and their functions



− Controller U316



Controls the magnification modes of the i.i.



− Power inverters U317



High voltages



− Cascade U318



Multiplies the voltages



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7.4



Hardware description



7.4.1



PCBs



PCBs U316:



controller board



U317:



high voltage transformers



U318:



high voltage cascade



The i.i. power supply is divided into several boards to build a very compact module.



7.4.2



U316 LEDs



Status LEDs for Service Requirements LED 10 yellow:



H-Sync



LED 11 yellow:



indicates Magnifier 1



LED 12 yellow:



indicates Magnifier 2 D12 D11 Magnifier



D10 H-Sync



Fig. 7-3



U316 LEDs



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7.4.3



U316 connectors



X11 to CCD Iris



X12 to Module3/U501



X9 to CCD Camera



Fig. 7-4



U316 connectors



7.4.4



Connectors cascade



Connectors



Range



Function



Anode



30 kV factory set



Anode voltage



Grid 1



approx. 100 V – 300 V



Edge focus (depends on tube type)



Grid 2



approx. 0.5 kV – 2 kV



Focus adjustment



Grid 3



approx. 2 kV – 12 kV



Size adjustment



Grid 4



approx. 2.5 kV



Not adjustable



Ground



7.4.4.1



Connectors cascade location



Fig. 7-5



Connectors cascade location



7-6



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7.4.5



U316 schematics



7.4.5.1



U316 schematics part 1



Fig. 7-6



U316 schematics 1



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7.4.5.2



U316 schematics part 2



Fig. 7-7



U316 schematics 2



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7.5



Adjustments



7.5.1



Potentiometer location P1 Anode P2, P3, P4 Size M2, M1, M0 P5, P6, P7 focus M2, M1, M0



Fig. 7-8



U316 potentiometer location



7.6



CCD Camera



Fig. 7-9



CCD camera without cover



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7.6.1



General description



The CCD sensor is a solid-state imaging device that produces a black and white image. Light entering wells in the sensor are converted to electrons, which are read out from the sensor, amplified and converted to a digital video signal. The video signal is transmitted via an analog video coax cable to the image processing system.



7.6.2



Setting the CCD camera distance



The camera distance is set by using different mounting rings. The camera will be shipped without a mounting ring. For installing the camera, the ring has to be taken from the camera that has been installed before. II Tube



D [mm]



Scattered light lens assembled



17 cm HP



16.1



Yes



23 cm HP



13.6



Yes



23 cm HX



20.4



No



30 cm HX



23.5



No



I



Mounting ring



Fig. 7-10



7-10



Mounting ring for distance adjustment



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7.6.3



Scattered light lens



Before the camera is mounted onto the image intensifier, check whether the scattered light lens is required or not.



Fig. 7-11



Scattered light lens location



Fig. 7-12



Scattered light lens removed



Check the type of the tube: For a HX tube type, the lens has to be removed. For a HP tube type the lens has to be installed.



Fig. 7-13



II Tube Types: HP type (left), HX Type (right)



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7.6.4



Changing the camera



7.6.4.1



Removing the camera



Assembly and disassembly of the camera has to be done only at power down. • Remove cover of the intensifier housing. • In order to remove the camera, the led weight has to be removed first. Thereto the 3 nuts and the plate have to be removed (→ Fig. 7-14, p. 7-12). • Then the connectors X9 and X11 on the U316 have to be removed and the coax connectors have to be separated (→ Fig. 7-15, p. 7-12). • To remove the camera, three Allen screws have to be removed. Do not loosen the clamps. NOTE For the 12" tube, a 7/64" Allen key is required. For all other tubes, a 3 mm Allen key is required.



Remove those screws Clamps



Remove nuts Remove weight



Fig. 7-14



Camera removal



X9 Camera connector



X11 Iris connector Coax connectors AGC and video Fig. 7-15



7-12



Camera connections



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7.6.5



Installing the CCD camera



Fig. 7-16



Mounting of the CCD camera



The camera is put onto the output window and is fixed by the mounting ring using 3 allen screws. If the camera has not been removed from the mounting ring, the assembly is done in reversed order. Please check optical focus afterwards. If the camera has to be changed, it has to be mounted and centered to the ring that has been assembled to the unit. After installing, the optical focus has to be set. NOTE For the 12" tube, a 7/64" Allen key is required. For all other tubes, a 3 mm Allen key is required.



NOTE The connections have to face towards the C profile, in order to provide correct image orientation.



CAUTION Make sure that you have selected the correct supply voltage at the i.i. power supply, U316, J1 (→ Ch. , p. 7-8).



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7.6.6



Adjustment of the optical focus



• Switch off the unit. • To focus the camera lens, the camera cover has to be removed. • For that, remove the intensifier power supply (only the screws, not the connectors) and loosen the grub screws at the camera housing (→ Fig. 7-17, p. 7-14). • Switch on. • Center a line pair phantom to the input window. The line pairs should be 45° to the monitor line structure and 90° to the scattered radiation grid • Loosen the locking screw. Set to magnifier 2 format and adjust to maximum resolution. Use a 2 mm nib (Part No. 91118) for focus adjustment. • Switch to full field size and check edge focus. Tighten locking screw hand screwed. • Put on camera cover and lock it by the grub screws. • Assemble i.i. supply, led weight and i.i. cover (incl. earth cable)



WARNING Focus adjustment is done while screening. Take care for radiation protection!



Locking screw for focusing ring



Grub screw for camera cover Focusing ring with 2mm holes Fig. 7-17



7-14



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7.6.7



Adjustment instruction for 23 cm and 30 cm tube



Fig. 7-18



I.I. power supply adjustment CAUTION Target values are specified according to non interlaced systems. Refer to tables → Ch. 7.6.8, p. 7-16 for corresponding values of interlaced systems.



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7.6.8



Size and resolution requirements



7.6.8.1



Without patient equivalent filter



Extremities mode, automatic dose II Type



15 cm



23 cm



30 cm



N



M1



N



M1



M2



N



M1



M2



Size [cm]



14.0



10.0



20.1



15.1



11.1



27.1



20.1



15.1



Resolution [lp/mm] Non Interlaced



2.0



2.5



1.6



2.0



2.5



1.2



1.6



2.0



Resolution [lp/mm] Interlaced



1.7



1.9



1.4



1.8



2.0



1.0



1.4



1.8



7.6.8.2



With patient equivalent filter 25 mm Al



Extremities mode, automatic dose II Type



15 cm



23 cm



30 cm



N



M1



N



M1



M2



N



M1



M2



Size [cm]



14.0



10.0



20.1



15.1



11.1



27.1



20.1



15.1



Resolution [lp/mm] Non Interlaced



1.8



2.2



1.4



1.8



2.2



1.0



1.4



1.8



Resolution [lp/mm] Interlaced



1.5



1.7



1.2



1.6



2.8



0.8



1.2



1.6



NOTE Size and resolution adjustments of the i.i. tube are interacting. Do the adjustment reciprocally.



NOTE Interlaced: ZIEHM 8000, ZIEHM Compact Non Interlaced: ZIEHM Vista To get information about interlaced / non interlaced, display image system information → Ch. 15.12, p. 15-30.



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8 Generator Module 5



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Contents 8.1 8.2



8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6



8.7 8.8



Overview .......................................................................................................... Block Diagrams ................................................................................................ 8.2.1 Generator block diagram................................................................... 8.2.2 Generator detailed block diagram ..................................................... Interface Generator – C-Arm Stand ................................................................. Block Diagram Generator – Module 1 / Module 2 ............................................ General PCBs .................................................................................................. Checklist for the Generator .............................................................................. 8.6.1 U185 test point location .................................................................... 8.6.2 U185 schematics .............................................................................. 8.6.3 U185 board layout............................................................................. Measuring kV and mA ...................................................................................... Laser (option) ................................................................................................... 8.8.1 Generator with laser.......................................................................... 8.8.2 Image intensifier with laser................................................................ 8.8.3 Laser block diagram.......................................................................... 8.8.4 U160 laser control board...................................................................



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8



Generator



8.1



Overview



Fig. 8-1



Generator assembly



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8 Generator



8.2



Block Diagrams



8.2.1



Generator block diagram



Fig. 8-2



Generator block diagram



8-2



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8.2.2



Generator detailed block diagram



Fig. 8-3



Generator detailed block diagram



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8.3



Interface Generator – C-Arm Stand



Fig. 8-4



Interface generator – C-arm stand



8-4



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8.4



Block Diagram Generator – Module 1 / Module 2



Fig. 8-5



Block diagram generator – Module 1 / Module 2



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8.5



General PCBs



PCBs summary U40



Heating current control Current control Heating amplifier kV amplifier



U41



Motherboard



U42



3 stage kV amplification with push-pull controlling Pre-amplifier



U43



Fault and filament control mA measuring range mA control



U45



Slot and iris collimator control Temperature control



U54



8-6



kV control



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8.6



Checklist for the Generator



The following steps show the signals required for the generator to work properly: Measurements are made on the U185 Filter frame. 1. U1 (final stage supply) must be in the range of approx. 130 to 280 VDC depending on the operating mode. (Generator power in W). This voltage has to be present in standby also. Check the voltages at each of the three stages. (see table below) Screen once before measuring. If E26 is present, the voltage is switched off by module1 for safety reasons. The test points are: plus minus



X11 Pin 2 X11 Pin 4



2. U2 (supply voltage) must be 15 VDC. The test points are: plus minus



X12 Pin 2 X12 Pin 1



3. UH (filament voltage) must be in a range of approx. 9.5 to 11 VDC in standby and approx. 9.5 to 18 VDC while screening depending on selected mA value. If the voltage gets below 7.5 VDC, the generator pulls the fault line (E26) If the voltage gets above 22 VDC for a certain time, the filament regulator on the U326 switches off and radiation will be interrupted. The test points are: plus minus



X11 Pin 3 X12 Pin 1



4. kV reference voltage must be in the range of 8.1 to 12 VDC depending on the selected kV value. Voltage has to be also present during standby. 8.1 VDC equals to 40 kV and 12 VDC equals to 110 kV; 55 mV is 1 kV step. The test points are: plus minus



BG2 Pin 4 (kV ref.) BG2 Pin 2 (kV ground)



5. Radiation command input is active if BG2 Pin 8 is about 0 V; inactive level is 15 V. The test points are: plus minus



BG2 Pin 8 (radiation) X12 Pin 1



Mode



AC Voltage at transformer



DC Voltage measured



at 40 kV



90 VRMS



127 V



120 VRMS



169 V



136 VRMS



192 V



195 VRMS



275 V



at 80 kV (depending on transformer type) Snapshot



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8.6.1



U185 test point location



Fig. 8-6



U185 test point location



WARNING Module 5 (generator) contains dangerous voltages. During operation the voltages exceed 250 VDC.



WARNING Measurements partly have to be done while screening. Take care for radiation protection.



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8.6.2



U185 schematics



Fig. 8-7



U185 schematics



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8.6.3



U185 board layout



Fig. 8-8



U185 board layout



8-10



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8.7



Measuring kV and mA



In order to measure mA, the tank connector is used. Before the mA meter is connected the jumper has to be removed.



Fig. 8-9



Tank connector with jumper (left) and without jumper (right)



Fig. 8-10



Test cable connected to tank connector CAUTION After measuring the jumper has to be set again.



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In order to measure kV the test points “f” and “GND” on the U54 board are used.



Test points “f” and “GND”



Fig. 8-11



kV and mA measuring points



The reading of the voltmeter is the actual kV divided by 10,000. For example 67 kV is measured as 6.7 V.



Fig. 8-12



Test cable connected to “f” and “GND” on U54 WARNING Module 5 (generator) contains dangerous voltages. During operation the voltages exceed 250 VDC.



WARNING Measurements have to be done while screening. Take care for radiation protection.



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8.8



Laser (option)



8.8.1



Generator with laser



Fig. 8-13



Generator with laser



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8 Generator



8.8.2



Image intensifier with laser



Fig. 8-14



Image intensifier with laser



8-14



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8.8.3



Laser block diagram



Fig. 8-15



Laser block diagram



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8.8.4



U160 laser control board



Fig. 8-16



U160 laser control board



8-16



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9 Vision Track Module 15



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Contents 9.1 9.2 9.3



9.4



Virtual Collimator View ..................................................................................... Block Diagram .................................................................................................. U517d............................................................................................................... 9.3.1 U517d location of connectors, switches and LEDs ........................... 9.3.2 Switches............................................................................................ 9.3.2.1 DIP switch factory setting .................................................. 9.3.3 LEDs ................................................................................................. 9.3.4 Connectors........................................................................................ Changing the Collimator................................................................................... 9.4.1 Part exchange ................................................................................... 9.4.2 Mechanical centering ........................................................................ 9.4.3 Collimator size adjustment ................................................................ 9.4.4 Preview size adjustment ...................................................................



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Virtual Collimator



9.1



Virtual Collimator View



Fig. 9-1



Virtual collimator



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9.2



Block Diagram



Fig. 9-2



Virtual collimator block diagram



9-2



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9.3



U517d



9.3.1



U517d location of connectors, switches and LEDs



Fig. 9-3



U517d connectors, switches and LEDs



9.3.2



Switches



DIP Switch 2 Switch 1



Standalone mode for production requirements on == standalone active



Switch 2



Size Bit 1



Switch 3



Size Bit 2



Switch 4



Size Bit 3



Switch 5



not used



Switch 6



not used



switch 7



not used



switch 8



VacuDAP duo installed



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DIP switch 1 module number virtual collimator Switch 1



CAN bus address OFF



Switch 2



CAN bus address ON



Switch 3



CAN bus address OFF



Switch 4



CAN bus address ON



Switch 5



CAN bus address OFF



Switch 6



CAN bus address OFF



Switch 7



CAN bus address OFF



Switch 8



CAN bus address OFF



Switches must be set like indicated.



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9.3.2.1



DIP switch factory setting



Fig. 9-4



U517 S1 and S2 factory settings



9.3.3



LEDs



Status LEDs for Service Requirements LED 1 red



flashing: shows startup phase off: shows system is running



LED 5 red



future use



LED 6 green



system is running



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9.3.4



Connectors



X1: Programming Interface Connector 10 pin Panduit cable connector Pin 1



PTC0



Pin 2



PTC1



Pin 3



PTC3



Pin 4



IRQ



Pin 5



RST



Pin 6



WDO



Pin 7



PTA0



Pin 8



OSC



Pin 9



+5 V output



Pin 10



ground



X2: RS232 Debug Connector 3 pin Panduit cable connector Pin 1



ground



Pin 2



TxD



Pin 3



RxD



X3: CAN Bus Connector J12 6 pin flat ribbon cable connector Pin 1



CAN +5 V



Pin 2



not used



Pin 3



CAN_RxD



Pin 4



CAN_TxD



Pin 5



not used



Pin 6



ground



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X4: Rotation Motor Connector 5 pin molex cable connector Pin 1



+5 V



Pin 2



ground



Pin 3



servo control pulse



Pin 4



feedback servo position



Pin 5



servo return (there or not)



X5: Iris Motor Connector 5 pin molex cable connector Pin 1



+5 V



Pin 2



ground



Pin 3



servo control pulse



Pin 4



feedback servo position



Pin 5



servo return (there or not)



X6: Slot Motor Connector 5 pin molex cable connector Pin 1



+5 V



Pin 2



ground



Pin 3



servo control pulse



Pin 4



feedback servo position



Pin 5



servo return (there or not)



X8: Rotation Potentiometer 3 pin Panduit cable connector Pin 1



+5 V



Pin 2



feedback voltage



Pin 3



ground



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X9: Laser Diode 1 and 2 Connector 3 pin Panduit cable connector Pin 1



Laser -



Pin 2



Laser +



Pin 3



not connected



X10: DAP Connector 8 pin molex cable connector Pin 1



count input



Pin 2



reset output



Pin 3



calibrate output +



Pin 4



calibrate output -



Pin 5



ground



Pin 6



unused



Pin 7



unused



Pin 8



+UB 18 V



X11: Power Input 2 pin Panduit cable connector Pin 1



ground



Pin 2



+14 V



X12: VacuDAP duo Connector 4 pin Panduit cable connector Pin 1



+15 V



Pin 2



ground



Pin 3



RS 485 A



Pin 4



RS 485 B



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X13: Wellhöfer Connector RJ45 connector Pin 1



RS 485 A



Pin 2



unused



Pin 3



+15 V



Pin 4



ground



Pin 5



RS 485 B



Pin 6



RS 485 Z



Pin 7



unused



Pin 8



RS 485 Y



Pin 9



ground



Pin 10



ground



X14: Laser Diode Flat Detector 3 pin Panduit cable connector Pin 1



Laser -



Pin 2



Laser +



Pin 3



not connected



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9.4



Changing the Collimator



9.4.1



Part exchange



• Remove connectors X7, X9, X10, X11, X12, X13. • Remove the 4 mounting screws. With power switched off, the collimator can be rotated in order to access the screws. • Fit the DAP-meter to the new collimator • Mount the new collimator with the 4 screws. Take care about the pre-collimator. Do not tighten the screws, because centering is necessary. • Connect X7, X9, X10, X11, X12, X13. Power up the unit.



9.4.2



Mechanical centering



• Press briefly both buttons of each function of the collimator (iris, slot, rotation) to get the starting position. • Close the iris collimator to a diameter of approx. 10 cm. • Screen in order to get an image of the collimator. • Press briefly one of the collimator buttons to display the preview. • Adjust the center of the collimator. • Repeat the two steps above until collimator is centered to preview. • If the image of the collimator is in the center and you can see a hexagon, the adjustment was successful. • Tighten the collimator mounting screws. • Press the both buttons of each collimator control (iris, slot, rotation) to get the starting position.



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9.4.3



Collimator size adjustment



• Go to the Generator tab in the Exposcop Studio. • Set the collimator size for every image format with parameters “Collimator values”: “Normal”, “Magnifier1” and “Magnifier2”.



Fig. 9-5



Collimator size adjustment



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9.4.4



Preview size adjustment



To match the virtual collimator to the iris collimator, do the following: • Press the Close Iris Collimator key until the collimator is closed as far as possible. • Initiate radiation for visual control and terminate it again. • The menu system on the reference screen disappears. • Press the MENU key. • The Configuration Menu appears. • Select the Service settings menu item. • Type the password and press the Enter key. • Select the System settings menu item. • The virtual collimator appears on the live screen. • Press the up arrow or down arrow key until the cursor is on the Collimator offset menu item. • Press the left arrow or right arrow key until the actual and the virtual collimator coincide. • Press key F1 – Save. • Press the open iris collimator key until the edges of the collimator are just visible on the live screen. • Initiate radiation for visual control and terminate it again. • The menu system on the reference screen disappears. • Press the MENU key. • The Configuration Menu appears. • Select the Service settings menu item. • Type the password and press the Enter key. • Select the System settings menu item. • The virtual collimator appears on the live screen again. • Press the up arrow or down arrow key until the cursor is on the Collimator factor menu item. • Press the left arrow or right arrow key until the actual and the virtual collimator coincide. • Press key F1 – Save. • Repeat the collimator offset and collimator factor adjustment alternately until the deviations are minimal.



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Fig. 9-6



Iris collimator settings



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9 Virtual Collimator



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Contents 10.1 Keyboard of Mobile Stand ................................................................................ 10.1.1 MST keyboard view........................................................................... 10.1.2 U400 connections ............................................................................. 10.1.3 U400 block diagram .......................................................................... 10.2 Keyboard of Monitor Cart ................................................................................. 10.2.1 MC keyboard view............................................................................. 10.2.2 U370 connections .............................................................................



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10 Keyboards on Mobile Stand and Monitor Cart



10 Keyboards on Mobile Stand and Monitor Cart 10.1



Keyboard of Mobile Stand



10.1.1



MST keyboard view



Fig. 10-1



MST keyboard view



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10 Keyboards on Mobile Stand and Monitor Cart



10.1.2



U400 connections



Fig. 10-2



U400 connections



10-2



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10 Keyboards on Mobile Stand and Monitor Cart



10.1.3



U400 block diagram



Fig. 10-3



U400 block diagram



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10 Keyboards on Mobile Stand and Monitor Cart



10.2



Keyboard of Monitor Cart



10.2.1



MC keyboard view



Fig. 10-4



MC keyboard view



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10 Keyboards on Mobile Stand and Monitor Cart



10.2.2



U370 connections



Fig. 10-5



U370 connections



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10 Keyboards on Mobile Stand and Monitor Cart



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Contents 11.1 General............................................................................................................. 11.1.1 Monitor cart with 18.1" flatscreen monitors ....................................... 11.1.2 Monitor cart with 24’’ split screen monitor ......................................... 11.1.3 Monitor cart with 23’’ split screen monitor ......................................... 11.1.4 Monitor cart with CRT monitors......................................................... 11.2 Monitor Cart Wiring .......................................................................................... 11.2.1 Wiring of flatscreen monitors............................................................. 11.2.2 Wiring of flatscreen monitors and PC................................................ 11.2.3 Wiring of CRT monitors..................................................................... 11.2.4 Wiring of external X-ray indicator and remote (options).................... 11.2.5 U385 wiring ....................................................................................... 11.3 Yellow RJ45 network cables ............................................................................



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11 Monitor Cart



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11 Monitor Cart General and Wiring



11 Monitor Cart General and Wiring 11.1



General



11.1.1



Monitor cart with 18.1" flatscreen monitors



Fig. 11-1



System overview of monitor cart with 18.1" flatscreen monitors



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11 Monitor Cart General and Wiring



11.1.2



Monitor cart with 24’’ split screen monitor



Fig. 11-2



System overview of monitor cart with 24’’ split screen monitor



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11.1.3



Monitor cart with 23’’ split screen monitor



Fig. 11-3



System overview of monitor cart with 23’’ split screen monitor



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11 Monitor Cart General and Wiring



11.1.4



Monitor cart with CRT monitors



Fig. 11-4



System overview of monitor cart with CRT monitors



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11.2



Monitor Cart Wiring



11.2.1



Wiring of flatscreen monitors



Fig. 11-5



Wiring of flatscreen monitors



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11.2.2



Wiring of flatscreen monitors and PC



Fig. 11-6



Wiring of flatscreen monitors and PC



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11.2.3



Wiring of CRT monitors



Fig. 11-7



Wiring of CRT monitors



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11.2.4



Wiring of external X-ray indicator and remote (options)



Fig. 11-8



Wiring of external X-ray indicator and remote (options)



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11.2.5



U385 wiring



Fig. 11-9



U385 wiring



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11 Monitor Cart General and Wiring



11.3



Yellow RJ45 network cables



In Monitor Carts shipped from october 2008 all network connections are made with yellow RJ45 cables. This is done in order to distinguish the network cables from the CAN-Bus cables.



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Yellow network cable at image memory



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Contents 12.1 UP 960 ............................................................................................................. 12.1.1 Front view ......................................................................................... 12.1.2 Rear view .......................................................................................... 12.2 UP 980 ............................................................................................................. 12.2.1 Front view ......................................................................................... 12.2.2 Rear view .......................................................................................... 12.2.3 UP 980 configuration ........................................................................ 12.3 VCR.................................................................................................................. 12.3.1 VCR wiring standard ......................................................................... 12.3.2 U411 VCR interface ..........................................................................



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12 Video Documentation 12.1



UP 960



12.1.1



Front view



Fig. 12-1



UP 960 front view



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Rear view



Fig. 12-2



UP 960 rear view



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UP 980



12.2.1



Front view



Fig. 12-3



UP 980 front view



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Rear view



Fig. 12-4



UP 980 rear view



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12.2.3



UP 980 configuration



• Press the menu button. The door panel opens and the sub panel appears. • Display the desired main menu by pressing the Õ or Ö button. • Display the desired sub menu by pressing the × or Ø button. • Select the desired selection or change the value by pressing the Õ or Ö button. Menu Picture



Menu Layout



Menu Printer



Submenu



Value 2



For thermal paper UPP-210SE/210HD



Value 3



For thermal film UPT-210BL



Interlaced



Non Interlaced



Aspect adjust



Value -0.5



Value -0.1



H-Shift



Value 170



Value 165



H-Size



Value 1225



Value 1157



V-Shift



Value 25



Value 25



V-Size



Value 585



Value 585



AUTO-SCAN



OFF



75 Ohm



ON



If no equipment is connected to the video out of the printer



Pixel Density



High



AGC



ON



Save



Value1



Paper Type



Submenu



Submenu



• Save the settings. Menu Printer



Submenu



• Afterwards press EXEC button. All other values remain factory preset.



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VCR



12.3.1



VCR wiring standard



Fig. 12-5



VCR wiring standard



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U411 VCR interface



Fig. 12-6



U411 VCR interface



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13 Monitors Module 9



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Contents 13.1 18.1" Flatscreen Monitors................................................................................. 13.1.1 Description ........................................................................................ 13.1.2 Technical data................................................................................... 13.1.3 Switches............................................................................................ 13.1.4 Connectors........................................................................................ 13.1.5 On-screen display ............................................................................. 13.1.5.1 Locking and unlocking the on-screen display .................... 13.1.5.2 Restoring the factory settings ............................................



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13 Monitors 13.1



18.1" Flatscreen Monitors



13.1.1



Description



The 18.1" flatscreen monitor is a monochrome, high-resolution LC display. All settings and adjustments are made using an integrated setup menu.



Fig. 13-1



18.1" flatscreen monitor



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Technical data



Viewable Diagonal (inches)



18.1



Brightness (cd/m², typical)



700 (without anti-glare filter)



Native Resolution



1280 × 1024



Dot Pitch (mm)



0.28



Vertical Viewing Angle



170o



Horizontal Viewing Angle



170o



Contrast Ratio (typical)



400:1



VGA Input signal level at 75 Ohm



0.7 Vp-p



BNC Input signal level



1 Vp-p



Power (nominal)



42 W



Monitor Weight



6.35 kg



Operating Temperature



0 oC to 40 oC



Storage Temperature



-20 oC to 60 oC



Relative Humidity (non condensing)



20% – 85%



13.1.3



Switches



There is a power switch on the rear side of every monitor.



Fig. 13-2



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Monitor power switches



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13.1.4



Connectors



+12 V in



DVI / VGA in



Video in



RS232 interface



Fig. 13-3



Monitor connectors



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13.1.5



On-screen display



13.1.5.1



Locking and unlocking the on-screen display



The monitors are set up and adjusted by an on-screen display. The functions are controlled by an integrated keypad.



Fig. 13-4



Monitor keypad



The on-screen display is activated by pressing the “Menu” key. On the “Setup” tab, you can lock the menu.



Fig. 13-5



“Setup” tab



If this function is activated, the menu will disappear. Instead of the menu, a message “MENU LOCKED” is displayed for a short time. Now the access to the on-screen display is denied. You will get this message anytime you press a key on the keypad.



Fig. 13-6



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Menu locked



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To unlock the menu, you have to press the “MENU” and “SCROLL” keys until the message “MENU UNLOCKED” appears.



Fig. 13-7



Menu unlocked NOTE You can use the “MENU” and “SCROLL” key combination also to lock the onscreen display directly. This function will toggle between “MENU LOCKED” and “MENU UNLOCKED”.



13.1.5.2



Restoring the factory settings



On the “Defaults” tab of the on-screen menu, you can restore the factory settings. The factory settings are optimized for the video output of the Vista image memory system.



Fig. 13-8



“Defaults” tab



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14 Power Supply Module 10



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Contents 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 14.6



14.7 14.8 14.9



View of Power Supply ...................................................................................... General Description.......................................................................................... Main Components of Power Module 10 ........................................................... Module 10 Block Diagram ................................................................................ Module 10 Power Distribution Wiring Diagram................................................. 14.5.1 Wiring with transformer 11090 (105 V – 240 V) ................................ 14.5.2 Wiring with transformer 11091 (200 V – 240 V) ................................ Connectors ....................................................................................................... 14.6.1 Mains input........................................................................................ 14.6.2 Insulated XP0 PCB outlet ................................................................. 14.6.3 Internal mains distribution ................................................................. 14.6.4 On/Off connections ........................................................................... Fuses................................................................................................................ U357 schematics.............................................................................................. 14.8.1 Power-on logic .................................................................................. 14.8.2 U357 schematic power distribution ................................................... Module 10 Transformers .................................................................................. 14.9.1 Transformer 11090 105 V – 240 V.................................................... 14.9.2 Transformer 11091 200 V – 240 V.................................................... 14.9.3 Mains transformer thermo fuse .........................................................



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14 Power Supply



14 Power Supply 14.1



View of Power Supply



Fig. 14-1



Monitor cart power supply WARNING Module 10 (monitor cart power supply) contains dangerous voltages.



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14 Power Supply



14.2



General Description



The monitor cart module 10 power supply is the main power module for the Ziehm Vista C-arm and provides − power isolation from mains input − internal power distribution of 230 VAC to the monitor cart and through the XP0 for the mobile stand − inrush current limiter − on/off circuitry − emergency stop and key switch lock for power



14.3



Main Components of Power Module 10



Isolation transformer TR1 provides: − isolation from the mains line power supply − input voltage taps for matching the input voltage to maintain 230 VAC output − the main supply voltage for the complete C-arm U357 power distribution board provides: − power on/off control − distribution of power − U357 allows an easy method for matching the input line voltage to the facility power − matching TR1 input to mains line voltage − the ability to set the correct voltage is accomplished by following the power selection table in the diagram below − X12 to X21 terminals for matching input line to TR1 − output 230 VAC for system



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Matching the line input to TR1: Matching the line input to facility is accomplished by performing a simple measurement of the wall outlet connector with a digital volt meter. Monitor the voltage for a period of time long enough to detect any unusual dips in the mains line (10 to 20 minutes). NOTE Those facilities demonstrating large fluctuations in the mains line voltage may require a more detailed measurement test. Placing a lines voltage monitor and monitor the line voltage for 12 to 24 hours. This is an important issue and should not be overlooked. Once the line voltage is determined to be stable and within the range of the selection table the service technician must follow the tap setting and jumper placement as required in the Voltage Selection table for the U357 board.



230 VAC power distribution U357: − the output of the TR1 transformer (X10 and X11) supplies 230 VAC to the U357 board − distributes 230 VAC to auxiliary equipment by means of the terminal connectors X24 to X30 − supplies power to devices such as video monitors, printers, image system, etc. − distributes 230 VAC power to the mobile stand by means of the power connector terminals X22 and X23



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14.4



Module 10 Block Diagram



Fig. 14-2



Module 10 block diagram



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14.5



Module 10 Power Distribution Wiring Diagram



14.5.1



Wiring with transformer 11090 (105 V – 240 V)



Fig. 14-3



Module 10 wiring with transformer 11090 set to 115 V Select Voltage Transformer 11090



105 VAC



110 VAC



115 VAC



120 VAC



210 VAC



220 VAC



230 VAC



240 VAC



Connections with AWG 14 (Blue) A-H



A-F



A-D



A-B



A-H



A-F



A-D



A-B



H-I



F-G



D-E



B-C



K-I



K-G



K-E



K-C



K-L



K-L



K-L



K-L



F3 Mains Fuses F1 = F2 = 20 A medium



F2



F1



Mains Fuses F1 = F2 = 15 A medium



CAUTION Only one of the fuses F1, F2, F3 must be inserted!



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Wiring with transformer 11091 (200 V – 240 V)



Fig. 14-4



Module 10 wiring with transformer 11091 set to 115 V Select Voltage Transformer 11091 200 VAC



230 VAC



240 VAC



A-K



A-I



A-H



Connections with AWG 14 (Blue)



F2



F1



Mains Fuses F1 = F2 = 15 A medium



CAUTION Only one of the fuses F1, F2, F3 must be inserted!



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14.6



Connectors



The module 10 has many connectors and voltage tap settings. The following will provide information on the name and function of the listed connector.



14.6.1



Mains input



X1: To P0 connector / Earth 1:



Earth



Provides connection to the earth or chassis ground for safety X2: Mains Input I / Line 1:



Line



X3: Mains Input I / Neutral 1:



14.6.2



Neutral



Insulated XP0 PCB outlet



X22: XP0 connection screw connection 1:



XP0 connector / Internal mains to mobile stand



X23: XP0 connection screw connection 1:



14.6.3



XP0 connector / Internal mains to mobile stand



Internal mains distribution



X24 - X30: Cart internal mains distribution 230 V~ 3 pin Phoenix MSTBV 2,5/3-G connector Order number Phoenix: 17 53 45 3 Part Number: 21368 Pin 1:



Protective earth



Pin 2:



230 VAC insulated mains I / Neutral



Pin 3:



230 VAC insulated mains I / Line



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On/Off connections



X9: XP0 On/Off 3 pin Panduit MLSS 100 connector Part Number: 21364 Pin1:



OFF / active low



Pin 2:



ON / active low



Pin 3:



Ground



X8: Keyboard On/Off Flat Ribbon Connector 10 pin flat ribbon connector Part Number: 21090 Pin 1:



Ground



Pin 2:



Ground



Pin 3:



LED output



Pin 4:



LED output



Pin 5:



n. c.



Pin 6:



n. c.



Pin 7:



ON / active low



Pin 8:



ON / active low



Pin 9:



OFF / active low



Pin 10:



OFF / active low



X31: Thermo Switch Main Transformer 2 pin Panduit MLSS 100 connector Part Number: 21335 Pin 1:



Thermo switch



Pin 2:



Thermo switch



Main power off



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X4: Additional Key Switch 2 pin Panduit MLSS 100 connector Part Number: 21335 Pin 1:



key switch



Pin 2:



key switch



Main power off Must be shorted if no key switch is installed



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Fuses



Fuse F1 Mains Fuse 210-220-230-240 VAC system Mains Fuse: 15 A medium / Part Number: 17020 105-110-115-120 VAC system Mains Fuse: 20 A medium / Part Number: 17044 Fuse F2 Mains Fuse 210-220-230-240 VAC system Mains Fuse: 15 A medium / Part Number: 17020 105-110-115-120 VAC system Mains Fuse: 20 A medium / Part Number: 17044 Fuse F1 240 VAC system Supply voltage: 100 mA slow / Part Number: 17010 Not installed for 230 VAC; 115 VAC; 110 VAC; 105 VAC Fuse F2 210-220-230 VAC system Supply voltage: 100 mA slow / Part Number: 17010 Not installed for 240 VAC; 115 VAC; 110 VAC; 105 VAC



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Fuse F3 105-110-115-120 VAC system Supply voltage: 100 mA slow / Part Number: 17010 Not installed for 240 VAC; 230 VAC Fuse F4 Supply voltage: 315 mA slow Installed for all mains input voltages



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U357 schematics



14.8.1



Power-on logic



Fig. 14-5



U357 schematic power-on logic



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14.8.2



U357 schematic power distribution



Fig. 14-6



U357 schematic power distribution



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14.9



Module 10 Transformers



14.9.1



Transformer 11090 105 V – 240 V



Fig. 14-7



Transformer 11090 105 V – 240 V



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14.9.2



Transformer 11091 200 V – 240 V



Fig. 14-8



Transformer 11091 200 V – 240 V



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14.9.3



Mains transformer thermo fuse



Protective Device Thermo sensor Rating: 120 °C UL recognized Not connected to primary and/or secondary circuit



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15 Image Memory System Module 11



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Contents 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 15.6 15.7 15.8 15.9 15.10 15.11



Features ........................................................................................................... Barebone Front view Step 1............................................................................. Barebone Front view Step 2............................................................................. Complete Front View Step 1 ............................................................................ Complete Front View Step 2 ............................................................................ Side View ......................................................................................................... Barebone Inside View Step 1 ........................................................................... Barebone Inside View Step 2 ........................................................................... Complete Inside View Step 1 ........................................................................... Complete Inside View Step 2 ........................................................................... Image Memory Service Settings ...................................................................... 15.11.1 Overview ........................................................................................... 15.11.2 Service settings................................................................................. 15.11.3 Step windowing ................................................................................. 15.11.4 Filter factors ...................................................................................... 15.11.4.1Filters for anatomical programs ......................................... 15.11.4.2Filters for subtraction modes ............................................. 15.11.4.3Filters for subtraction modes with CO2 ...................................... 15.11.5 Windowing settings for subtraction modes........................................ 15.11.6 DICOM settings................................................................................. 15.11.7 System settings................................................................................. 15.11.8 Monitor calibration............................................................................. 15.11.9 HEDIS data ....................................................................................... 15.11.10 Software update ................................................................................ 15.12 Displaying Additional Information .....................................................................



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15 Image Memory System V2 1/2k 15.1



Features



Mains



230 VAC



Mains Cycles



50/60 Hz



Rating



300 W



CPU



VIA 750 MHz, 128 MB RAM



Hard disk



8 GB partition for system, Ziehm file system for images



Number of Images



3 /150 / 1000 / 5000



Patient Folder System



Mosaic view with 16 thumbnail images and search function



Video Input/Digitizing



25 Hz non interlaced, 8 bit / 50Hz interlaced, 8 bit



Scan Rate



15 MHz



Pixels



576 × 576 × 8 bit



Alu



16 bit



Filtering



Stack filter: 1....16 Recursive Filter: 0....3 Real-time edge filter: 0....4



Subtraction



DSA, MSA, RSA, Auto-MSA, Auto-RSA Phase 1; with pixel shift and landmarking



Post Processing



Zoom, rotation and image reversal Measuring function, inversion, Windowing



Cine



1 / 2 / 4 / 8 / 12.5 frames per second Length: 50, 100, 150, 200, 250 images



Monitor out



75 Hz non interlaced (type detection by dongle / IIC interface) types: − 17" CRT − 18.1" TFT − 23" 16:9 split screen



Brightness Sensor via IIC Bus



Automatic brightness control by ambient light



VIDEO OUT external



50 Hz CCIR



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Interfaces



CAN, USB, RS232, SCSI, Ethernet, Floppy, IIC; Centronics (VGA + keyboard for service)



Floppy



3.5"; 1.44 MB; DICOM images or TIF images



CD-R drive



for backup, TIF images, DICOM images



MO drive



3.5"; 640 MB for backup, TIF images or DICOM images



USB drive



for backup, TIF images or DICOM images.



DICOM



RJ45 or LWL Storage / Query / Retrieve / Print / Worklist / MPPS / Storage commitment / Media Storage



Paper Printer



UP960, UP980



VCR



Remote Interface implemented NOTE The availability of features depends on the options installed.



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15.11.1



Overview



General A large number of parameters can be preset for the Ziehm Vista. This is done in a configuration menu. How to use menus To open the Configuration Menu, you use the MENU key on the monitor cart. To switch between the different menu items, do the following: • Press the up arrow or down arrow key until the cursor is on the desired menu item. To select a setting option, do the following: • Press the left arrow or right arrow key until the desired option appears, or • Enter the desired value using the alphanumeric keypad on the control panel.



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Service settings



Function The Service Settings menu is used for modifying different system parameters which affect both the quality of the fluoroscopic image and the user interface. Password The Service Settings menu is password-protected. If you are an authorized person, you can obtain the password from your local Ziehm dealer.



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Step windowing



Function The Step Windowing menu is used for presetting 4 fixed steps for the contrast window level (L) and width (W). During fluoroscopy, you can select these steps with the contrast keys on the Carm stand. NOTE For the subtraction modes, no step windowing is available.



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Parameter range The available parameter range (0–255) is displayed as soon as the menu item is selected with the down arrow or up arrow key. The desired values must be entered with the alphanumeric keys. NOTE Default values are listed in the adjustment chapter.→ Ch. 19.2.3.1, p. 19-14



Activating the step windowing mode The Windowing menu item is used for setting either standard windowing mode or step windowing mode for the contrast keys on the C-arm stand. − Windowing: Off The contrast keys on the C-arm stand work in standard windowing mode. − Windowing: On The contrast keys on the C-arm stand work in step windowing mode. Default setting The default windowing steps which are activated after power-up can be programmed for each individual anatomical program under Configuration Menu → Service Settings → Filter Factors → Organ 0 / Organ 1 / Organ 2 / Soft (→ Ch. 15.11.4.1, p. 15-16).



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Filter factors



Function The Filter Factors submenu is used for setting different filter factors for each anatomical program and each subtraction mode in separate submenus.



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Menu item



Anatomical program



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15.11.4.1 Filters for anatomical programs Filter types For each of the anatomical programs Organ 0, Organ 1, Organ 2 and Soft, the values for the following filters can be programmed: − Recursive filter for continuous fluoroscopy (independent settings for normal view, magnification 1 and magnification 2) − Stack filter for continuous fluoroscopy − Edge filter − Default windowing step after power-up − Stack filter for continuous pulse fluoroscopy − Stack filter for snapshot



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Parameter values The following parameter values can be set: Filter type



Fluoroscopy mode



Available parameters



Recursive filter



Continuous fluoroscopy



Level 0, 1, 2, 3



Stack filter



Continuous fluoroscopy



1, 2, 4, 8, 16 images



Edge filter



Continuous fluoroscopy, continuous pulse fluoroscopy, snapshot



Level 0, 1, 2, 3, 4



Windowing step



Continuous fluoroscopy, continuous pulse fluoroscopy, snapshot



Level -2, -1, 0, +1, +2



Continuous pulse



Continuous pulse fluoroscopy (= stack filter)



1, 2, 4, 8, 16 images



Snapshot



Snapshot (= stack filter)



1, 2, 4, 8, 16 images



Recursive filter The recursive filter adds a certain number of images (which are determined by the preset level) during fluoroscopy. Each newly-acquired image is superimposed by the result of the previous addition with a certain weighting factor. The higher the number of images, the greater the noise suppression, but also the greater motion blurring. The values can be set independently for normal view, magnification 1 and magnification 2. The values are displayed in the lower left corner of the live screen in the following form: N=0, N=1, N=2, N=3. The preset values can be adjusted during operation with the F2 and F3 keys on the C-arm stand control panel. Stack filter The stack filter generates and adds the preset number of images after radiation has been terminated. The higher the preset number of images, the greater the noise suppression, but also the greater motion blurring if the patient moves during image generation.



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Edge filter The edge filter is used for setting a greater or lesser degree of enhancement (sharpening) of edges within the image. 4 levels of edge enhancement are available: Level



Meaning



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Medium edge enhancement



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Strong edge enhancement



Increasing the level of edge enhancement will also cause any noise in the image to become more apparent, though. Windowing step This value determines which windowing step is automatically set by the system for the corresponding anatomical program after power-up, provided that the step windowing mode has been activated (→ Ch. 15.11.3, p. 15-13). You can adjust these default settings later during operation using the contrast keys on the C-arm stand. Continuous pulse This setting defines how many images are used for the stack filter in continuous pulse fluoroscopy mode (overriding the value specified under Stack filter). Snapshot This setting defines how many images are used for the stack filter in snapshot mode (overriding the value specified under Stack filter). NOTE Default values are listed in the adjustment chapter.→ Ch. 19.2.3.3, p. 19-15



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15.11.4.2 Filters for subtraction modes Filter types For each of the subtraction modes DSA, RSA and MSA, the values for the following filters can be programmed: − Recursive filter (independent settings for normal view, magnification 1 and magnification 2) − Stack filter − Edge filter



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Filter Factors for DSA Key menu



Parameter values The following parameter values can be set: Filter type



Fluoroscopy mode



Available parameters



Recursive filter



Continuous fluoroscopy



Level 0, 1, 2, 3



Stack filter



Continuous fluoroscopy



1, 2, 4, 8, 16 images



Edge filter



Continuous fluoroscopy, continuous pulse fluoroscopy, snapshot



Level 0, 1, 2, 3, 4



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15.11.4.3 Filters for subtraction modes with CO2 Filter types If the system is equipped with the CO2 option, the values for the following filters can be selected for each of the subtraction modes DSA, RSA and MSA in combination with CO2 negative contrast medium: − Recursive filter (independent settings for normal view, magnification 1 and magnification 2) − Stack filter − Edge filter



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Filter Factors for CO2 DSA menu



Parameter values The following parameter values can be set: Filter type



Fluoroscopy mode



Available parameters



Recursive filter



Continuous fluoroscopy



Level 0, 1, 2, 3



Stack filter



Continuous fluoroscopy



1, 2, 4, 8, 16 images



Edge filter



Continuous fluoroscopy, continuous pulse fluoroscopy, snapshot



Level 0, 1, 2, 3, 4



NOTE Default values are listed in the adjustment chapter.→ Ch. 19.2.3.3, p. 19-15



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Windowing settings for subtraction modes



Function This menu is used for setting default values for the width (W) and level (L) of the contrast window. This is done separately for DSA, MSA and RSA. If the system is equipped with the CO2 option, the default windowing values for each individual subtraction mode in combination with CO2 can be set in addition.



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Windowing Settings for Subtraction Modes menu



Parameter range The available parameter range (0–255) is displayed as soon as the menu item is selected with the down arrow or up arrow key. The desired values must be entered with the alphanumeric keys. Function key F3 – CO2 moves the cursor to the column where the default windowing values for the subtraction modes with CO2 negative contrast medium are set. Function key F3 – Normal returns the cursor to the column where the default windowing values for the subtraction modes with positive contrast medium are set. NOTE The default values are listed in the adjustment chapter (→ Ch. 19.2.3.3, p. 19-15).



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DICOM settings



→ Ch. 16



15.11.7



System settings



In the System Settings menu, you can set or modify the following system parameters with the cursor keys: − Vario 3D function − DSA mask − Ambient light sensor − Histogram − Dose area product − File check − Collimators − Language



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Vario 3D function On a Ziehm Vista, the Vario 3D function must always be set to Off.



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DSA mask If the option Always is set, a new mask image is acquired during each DSA. NOTICE You must always set the Always option under DSA mask.



Ambient light sensor gain Under Bri sensor gain you define to which extent the system adjusts the screen backlight brightness to the ambient light conditions. You can select a value between 1 (weak gain) and 20 (strong gain). Ambient light sensor limit value Under Bri sensor limit you specify a maximum value for the screen backlight brightness. You can select a value between 0 and 32. Ambient light sensor speed Under Bri sensor speed you define how long it takes to adjust the screen backlight brightness to changes in ambient light conditions. You can select a value between 10 s and 60 s. Histogram Here you define whether the histogram is displayed or not. NOTE Histogram function will be disabled automatically after system has been turned off.



Dose area product Here you define whether the dose area product is displayed on the live screen or not. File check Here you define whether the system checks the internal image data list for corrupt files during power-up. NOTICE You must always set the On option under File check. Collimator offset and collimator factor → Ch. 9.4.4, p. 9-12



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Language You can choose between the following languages for the user interface: − DEUTSCH − ENGLISH − FRANÇAISE − ITALIANO − ESPAÑOL − SVENSKA − POLSKI − CZECH To apply the settings, do the following: • Press key F1 – Save. • Switch off the system. • Switch the system back on. • The new settings are valid now. To discard system settings that have not been applied yet, do the following: • Press key F2 – Cancel, or • Quit the Service Settings menu without applying the settings.



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Monitor calibration



This menu only appears in units equipped with CRT monitors. In the Monitor Calibration menu, you set the vertical and horizontal scaling and position of the screen display using a test image. There are 6 different test images available. Furthermore, the monitor’s serial number is automatically displayed in the Monitor Calibration menu.



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To calibrate a monitor, do the following: • In the Monitor Calibration menu, press the up arrow or down arrow key until the cursor is on the Select monitor menu item. • Press the left arrow or right arrow key until the desired screen (Left or Right) is displayed. • The Monitor Calibration menu appears on the selected screen. • Press the down arrow key. • The Test image menu item is selected. • Press the left arrow or right arrow key until the desired test image (test image 1–6) is selected. • The selected test image is displayed on the other screen. • Press the down arrow key. • The Hor. size menu item is selected. • Press the left arrow or right arrow key until the image has the desired horizontal size. • Press the down arrow key. • The Hor. position menu item is selected. • Press the left arrow or right arrow key until the image is in the desired horizontal position. • Press the down arrow key. • The Vert. size menu item is selected. • Press the left arrow or right arrow key until the image has the desired vertical size. • Press the down arrow key. • The Vert. position menu item is selected. • Press the left arrow or right arrow key until the image is in the desired vertical position. • Press key F1 – Save to apply the settings.



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HEDIS data



To upload the image memory data of the system to a USB storage device, do the following: • In the Service Settings menu, press the up arrow or down arrow key until the cursor is on the HEDIS data menu item. • Press the Enter key. • The keys F1 – Export and F2 – Import appear on the screen.



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• Plug the USB storage device to which you want to upload the image memory data into the USB port. • Press key F1 – Export. • The image memory data is uploaded to the USB storage device and saved there. • Press the ESC key.



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To download image memory data from a USB storage device to the system, do the following: • In the Service Settings menu, press the up arrow or down arrow key until the cursor is on the HEDIS data menu item. • Press the Enter key. • The keys F1 – Export and F2 – Import appear on the screen.



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Service Settings menu, HEDIS data menu item



• Plug the USB storage device with the image memory data you want to download to the system into the USB port. • Press key F2 – Import. • The image memory data is downloaded from the USB storage device to the system and saved there. • Press the ESC key.



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15.11.10 Software update To perform a software update, do the following: • In the Service Settings menu, press the up arrow or down arrow key until the cursor is on the Software update menu item. • Plug the USB storage device that contains the update package into the USB port. • Press the Enter key. The following confirmation prompt appears: Do you really want to update? Y/N



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• Press the Y key on the alphanumeric keypad. The software update is installed. Once the complete software update package has been installed, the following message is displayed: Software update is completed Please switch the system OFF and ON • Switch the system off and back on.



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Displaying Additional Information



To display additional information about the image memory do the following: • Press the menu key. • Select “Basic Settings”. • Press Enter. • Press the “Right Arrow” and “Image Transfer” keys simultaneously.



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Information contains: − First row − Version and release date of image memory software − Serial number of image memory − Serial number of C-arm (only if C-arm is connected) − Second row − Firmware versions of image memory hardware − Third row − Information about enabled options − Fourth row − Information about enabled options − Storage capacity of image memory − Fifth row − Information about video system (interlaced / non interlaced) − Information about enabled options



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Contents 16.1 DICOM Overview ............................................................................................. 16.2 DICOM and Network Parameters..................................................................... 16.3 DICOM Configuration ....................................................................................... 16.3.1 Configuration of Storage and Storage Commitment ......................... 16.3.2 Configuration of Media Storage ........................................................ 16.3.3 Configuration of DICOM Query/Retrieve........................................... 16.3.4 Configuration of Worklist and MPPS................................................. 16.3.5 Configuration of the print servers ...................................................... 16.3.6 Test of the configuration with DICOM Verification (Echo).................



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16 DICOM Configuration Manual 16.1



DICOM Overview



DICOM means Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine. This worldwide standard was developed by ACR and NEMA for the exchange of information between digital imaging computer systems in medical environments. The Ziehm C-arm can be supplied with 5 DICOM options: 1 With the DICOM Storage option you can send x-ray documentation to a DICOM computer network. With DICOM Storage Commitment you can get a confirmation from the archive that an image is saved. 2 With the DICOM Media Storage option you can save x-ray documentation to a 650 MB formatted MO disk or DVD/CD. 3 The DICOM Query/Retrieve option is used to query patient, study, series and image data from a computer network. 4 The DICOM Worklist option is used to query a worklist job for today from a computer network. MPPS can be used to send worklist jobs into the status “in progress” and finally “completed”. 5 The DICOM Basic Grayscale Print option is used to print x-ray images to a computer network. The basic document of the DICOM application is the “Conformance Statement”, which is obligation for every “DICOM participant”. With this document you can decide whether the communication between Ziehm C-arm (SCU = Service Class User) and server (SCP = Service Class Provider) will be successful. The DICOM transmission needs the network parameters described in the following section:



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DICOM and Network Parameters



To enable the system to establish a connection for a DICOM data transfer, you must specify the following network parameters: − IP addr. DICOM server (IP = Internet Protocol) Each host on the network is assigned an IP address consisting of a 32-bit number, e.g. 192.168.127.080 (192.168.127 = group address, .080 = individual host) IP address ranges (examples, other configurations are possible): − Class A network: 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255 − Class B network: 128.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255 − Class C network: 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255 − IP subnet mask 255.255.255.0 (subnet mask, combined with IP address yields group address, see above) IP address ranges (examples, other configurations are possible): − Class A network: 255.0.0.0 − Class B network: 255.255.0.0 − Class C network: 255.255.255.0 − Host name DICOM server Name of the network host, e.g. sun-server, with unique IP address assignment − AE title DICOM server (Application Entity = name of the application) Name of the DICOM application on the server, e.g. INOARCHIVE for DICOM Storage



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16 DICOM Configuration Manual − Port addr. DICOM server At this address, the server “listens” for requests from Ziehm NetPort. − IP address gateway If the server and Ziehm NetPort belong to different groups, a gateway must be specified, e.g. 192.168.127.254. − IP address ZiehmNetPort (IP address of Ziehm Vista) − AE title ZiehmNetPort (AE title of Ziehm NetPort, freely configurable) The DICOM Verification function enables you to check whether all parameters have been entered correctly (for error messages, → Ch. 16.3.6, p. 16-21. The default port address for DICOM is set to 104 and cannot be reconfigured. Entering special characters In some lines of the network parameter input screen, you may enter certain special characters. Function keys F4 – < and F5 – > appear in this case. A list of the available special characters is displayed above these two function keys. As long as you hold down one of these two function keys, the available special keys are displayed one after the other in the order of the list. With F4 – < you can scroll forward in the list. With F5 – > you can scroll backward in the list.



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DICOM Configuration



16.3.1



Configuration of Storage and Storage Commitment



Storage information model When configuring the storage server, you specify not only the general network parameter (→ Ch. 16.2, p. 16-2), but also the storage information model (SOP class = Service Object Pair). You can choose between the following options: − XA = X-ray Angiography − CR = Computed Radiography − SC = Secondary Capture The original images furnished by Ziehm NetPort are of type XA. Since some servers do not support the XA SOP class, CR and SC are provided as alternatives. Image attributes Under Image attributes included you define which filter algorithms from the image memory are applied to the DICOM image prior to transfer. By default, all attributes are set to Off, and the raw image is transferred. To configure the storage server, do the following: • Press the MENU key. The Configuration Menu appears. • Select the Service settings menu item. • Type the password and press the Enter key. • Select the DICOM settings menu item. • Type the password and press the Enter key. • Select the Storage server menu item. The DICOM Settings Storage Server menu appears.



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DICOM Settings Storage Server menu



• Enter the network parameters. When the cursor is in certain lines of the input screen, additional function keys for entering lower case letters and special characters are displayed. • To enter lower case letters, press key F3 – abc... • To enter a special character, press and hold down key F4 – < or F5 – > until the desired special character appears. • Activate or deactivate the desired image attributes. • Press key F6 – Verify. The system checks the network connection between SCU (Service Class User = Ziehm NetPort) and SCP (Service Class Provider = server) by means of a “ping”, the DICOM settings (e.g. AE title) and common SOP classes (“association negotiation”). It sends an ECHO request to the SCP and waits for an ECHO response. If all network parameters have been entered correctly, the message Verification successful is displayed (for error messages, → Ch. 16.3.6, p. 16-21). If your system includes the Storage Commitment function, the following message is displayed: Do you want to activate NetCommit? Y/N • Press the Y key if you want to activate the Storage Commitment function, or • Press the N key if you do not want to activate the Storage Commitment function. • Press key F1 – Save.



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Configuration of Media Storage



Storage information model When configuring the storage server, you specify not only the general network parameters (→ Ch. 16.2, p. 16-2), but also the storage information model (SOP class = Service Object Pair). You can choose between the following options: − XA = X-ray Angiography − CR = Computed Radiography − SC = Secondary Capture The original images furnished by Ziehm NetPort are of type XA. Since some servers do not support the XA SOP class, CR and SC are provided as alternatives. Image attributes Under Image attributes included you define which filter algorithms from the image memory are applied to the DICOM image prior to saving. By default, all attributes are set to Off, and the raw image is saved. DICOM graphics format The DICOM format must have been set as graphics format for writing images to USB storage device or CD. To configure Media Storage, do the following: • Press the MENU key. The Configuration Menu appears. • Select the Service settings menu item. • Type the password and press the Enter key. • Select the DICOM settings menu item. • Type the password and press the Enter key. • Select the Media storage menu item. The DICOM Settings Media Storage menu appears.



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DICOM Settings Media Storage menu



• Enter the AE title and the SOP class. When the cursor is in certain lines of the input screen, additional function keys for entering lower case letters and special characters are displayed. • To enter lower case letters, press key F3 – abc... • To enter a special character, press and hold down key F4 – < or F5 – > until the desired special character appears. • Activate or deactivate the desired image attributes. • Press key F1 – Save.



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Configuration of DICOM Query/Retrieve



Query model When configuring the query/retrieve server, you specify not only the general network parameters (→ Ch. 16.2, p. 16-2), but also the query model: − PATIENT ROOT: Patient-level data − STUDY ROOT: Study-level data NOTE If several patients with the same patient ID are stored in the PACS, you will get the patient with the respective ID who is sent by the PACS first. Network parameters for Retrieve To enable Ziehm NetPort to connect to the Query server for the Retrieve function, you must enter its AE title, IP address as well as port 104. Use the same IP address and AE title as in the DICOM Settings Query Server menu (→ Fig. 16-3, p. 16-9). To configure the query server, do the following: • Press the MENU key. The Configuration Menu appears. • Select the Service settings menu item. • Type the password and press the Enter key. • Select the DICOM settings menu item. • Type the password and press the Enter key. • Select the Query server menu item. The DICOM Settings Query Server menu appears.



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DICOM Settings Query Server menu



• Enter the network parameters. When the cursor is in certain lines of the input screen, additional function keys for entering lower case letters and special characters are displayed. • To enter lower case letters, press key F3 – abc... • To enter a special character, press and hold down key F4 – < or F5 – > until the desired special character appears. • Press key F6 – Verify. The system checks the network connection between SCU (Service Class User = Ziehm NetPort) and SCP (Service Class Provider = server) by means of a “ping”, the DICOM settings (e.g. AE title) and common SOP classes (“association negotiation”). It sends an ECHO request to the SCP and waits for an ECHO response. If all network parameters have been entered correctly, the message Verification successful is displayed (for error messages, → Ch. 16.3.6, p. 16-21).



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Retrieve server The retrieve server settings are entered in the DICOM Settings Retrieve Server X menu. If any requested images cannot be found on the query server, Ziehm NetPort will automatically select the appropriate retrieve server using the retrieve AE title (which is provided by the query server). To configure a retrieve server, do the following: • Press the MENU key. The Configuration Menu appears. • Select the Service settings menu item. • Type the password and press the Enter key. • Select the DICOM settings menu item. • Type the password and press the Enter key. • Select the Query server menu item. The DICOM Settings Query Server menu appears.



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DICOM Settings Query Server menu



• Place the cursor on the IP addr. DICOM server menu item. • Press key F4 – < or F5 – >. The DICOM Settings Retrieve Server menu for the selected retrieve server (1 or 2) is displayed.



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DICOM Settings Retrieve Server menu (here: Retrieve Server 1)



• Enter the network parameters. The Gateway, IP address Ziehm NetPort and AE title Ziehm NetPort settings must be identical to the corresponding query server settings. When the cursor is in certain lines of the input screen, additional function keys for entering lower case letters and special characters are displayed. • To enter lower case letters, press key F3 – abc... • To enter a special character, press and hold down key F4 – < or F5 – > until the desired special character appears. • Press key F6 – Verify. The system checks the network connection between SCU and SCP by means of a “ping”, the DICOM settings (e.g. AE title) and common SOP classes (“association negotiation”). It sends an ECHO request to the SCP and waits for an ECHO response. If all network parameters have been entered correctly, the message Verification successful is displayed (for error messages, → Ch. 16.3.6, p. 16-21).



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Configuration of Worklist and MPPS



Search arguments for Worklist Server When configuring the worklist server, you specify not only the general network parameters (→ Ch. 16.2, p. 16-2), but also one or several search arguments: − Modality: You can limit the Worklist to images of the XA or CR SOP class (→ p. 16-4) − Station AE title: You can limit the Worklist to jobs that are assigned to the AE title ZiehmNetPort specified (= YES; NO = no limitation) − Time span: The default setting for the time span is 0 – 24 o’clock of the current day. You may set a shorter period of time (full hours only). − Location: You can limit the Worklist to jobs that are related to the location of the respective Ziehm NetPort, e.g. OR 1. Operator’s name In addition, you must enter the name of the radiological technologist under Operator’s Name. To configure the worklist server, do the following: • Press the MENU key. The Configuration Menu appears. • Select the Service settings menu item. • Type the password and press the Enter key. • Select the DICOM settings menu item. • Type the password and press the Enter key. • Select the Worklist server menu item. The DICOM Settings Worklist Server menu appears.



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DICOM Settings Worklist Server menu



• Enter the network parameters. When the cursor is in certain lines of the input screen, additional function keys for entering lower case letters and special characters are displayed. • To enter lower case letters, press key F3 – abc... • To enter a special character, press and hold down key F4 – < or F5 – > until the desired special character appears. • Enter the desired search arguments. • Enter the name of the radiological technologist under Operator’s Name. • Press key F6 – Verify. The system checks the network connection between SCU and SCP by means of a “ping”, the DICOM settings (e.g. AE title) and common SOP classes (“association negotiation”). It sends an ECHO request to the SCP and waits for an ECHO response. If all network parameters have been entered correctly, the message Verification successful is displayed (for error messages, → Ch. 16.3.6, p. 16-21). • Press key F1 – Save.



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MPPS Server When configuring the MPPS server, you specify only the general network parameters (→ Ch. 16.2, p. 16-2). The search arguments are irrelevant for the MPPS server. To configure the MPPS server, do the following: • Press the MENU key. The Configuration Menu appears. • Select the Service settings menu item. • Type the password and press the Enter key. Select the DICOM settings menu item. • Type the password and press the Enter key. • Select the Worklist server menu item. The DICOM Settings Worklist Server menu appears.



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DICOM Settings Worklist Server menu



• Place the cursor on the IP addr. DICOM server menu item. • Press key F5 – >. The DICOM Settings MPPS Server menu appears.



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DICOM Settings MPPS Server menu



• Enter the network parameters. • Enter the name of the radiological technologist under Operator’s Name. When the cursor is in certain lines of the input screen, additional function keys for entering lower case letters and special characters are displayed. • To enter lower case letters, press key F3 – abc... • To enter a special character, press and hold down key F4 – < or F5 – > until the desired special character appears. • Press key F6 – Verify. The system checks the network connection between SCU and SCP by means of a “ping”, the DICOM settings (e.g. AE title) and common SOP classes (“association negotiation”). It sends an ECHO request to the SCP and waits for an ECHO response. If all network parameters have been entered correctly, the message Verification successful is displayed (for error messages, → Ch. 16.3.6, p. 16-21). If the connection has been successfully established, the following message appears: Do you want to activate MPPS? Y/N • Press the Y key if you want to activate the MPPS function, or • Press the N key if you do not want to activate the MPPS function. If the system was unable to establish a connection, the MPPS function is automatically deactivated. • Press key F1 – Save.



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Returning to the Worklist server configuration To return from the DICOM Settings MPPS Server menu to the DICOM Settings Worklist Server menu, do the following: • In the DICOM Settings MPPS Server menu, place the cursor on the IP addr. DICOM server menu item. • Press key F4 – until the desired special character appears. • Specify the print configuration parameters. • Press key F1 – Save.



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Configuring print server 2 To configure print server 2, do the following: • Press the MENU key. The Configuration Menu appears. • Select the Service settings menu item. • Type the password and press the Enter key. • Select the DICOM settings menu item. • Type the password and press the Enter key. • Select the Print server menu item. The DICOM Settings Print Server 1 menu appears.



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DICOM Settings Print Server 1 menu



• Place the cursor on the IP addr. DICOM server menu item. • Press key F5 – >. The DICOM Settings Print Server 2 menu appears.



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DICOM Settings Print Server 2 menu



• Enter the network parameters. When the cursor is in certain lines of the input screen, additional function keys for entering lower case letters and special characters are displayed. • To enter lower case letters, press key F3 – abc... • To enter a special character, press and hold down key F4 – < or F5 – > until the desired special character appears. • Specify the print configuration parameters. • Press key F1 – Save. Returning to the print server 1 configuration To return from the DICOM Settings Print Server 2 menu to the DICOM Settings Print Server 1 menu, do the following: • In the DICOM Settings Print Server 2 menu, place the cursor on the IP addr. DICOM server menu item. • Press key F4 – 20 s))



dicom\pctcp\pctcpsrv.drv file is incompatible



Network unexpectedly shutdown [v11]



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Error message



Cause(s)



Message service unacceptable for this association [v8]



Wrong mergecom.app



Timed out waiting on network partner [v11]



Server does not recognize ECHO request or STANDARD_ECHO service



STANDARD_ECHO is missing



It may be necessary to restart the server (e.g. HIPAX server) Network partner sent an invalid message [v11]



Server does not recognize ECHO request or STANDARD_ECHO service It may be necessary to restart the server (e.g. HIPAX server)



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DICOM Retrieve The following error messages frequently occur at user level: Response from server



Cause(s)



0xa801



Ziehm NetPort is not properly connected to the server: wrong network settings



0xC000, 0xC001



Ziehm NetPort is not properly connected to the server: wrong DICOM settings, or image data is not stored on the query server



DICOM hardware faults Fault



Remedy



Image memory module fault



Replace image memory module



Defective cables



Replace cables



Visible damage (kinks, pinches, abrasion, cuts) No connection between two correctly functioning components (e.g. hub – hub), simple continuity test can be performed with a multimeter Defective socket(s)



Replace FOC sockets on the monitor cart



Visible damage



If the defective sockets are within the hospital network: Plug the monitor cart into another socket for checking



No connection between correctly functioning components (e.g. hub – cable – socket – server) Cable connection interrupted



Establish cable connection



Cable is not plugged in, cable is defective, socket is defective FOC version: RX and TX cables are swapped



Swap the RX and TX cables



The LINK LED on port 2 of the fiber optic converter is not lit.



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Contents 18.1 Exposcop Studio .............................................................................................. 18.1.1 Connection between notebook and C-arm........................................ 18.1.1.1 Location of the service connectors .................................. 18.1.2 Starting Exposcop Studio.................................................................. 18.1.3 Exposcop Studio user interface ........................................................ 18.1.3.1 Main window .................................................................... 18.1.3.2 Virtual keyboard............................................................... 18.1.3.3 Status line ........................................................................ 18.1.3.4 Workspace....................................................................... 18.1.4 Menu bar of Exposcop Studio software ............................................ 18.1.4.1 Exposcop ......................................................................... 18.1.4.2 “Workspace” .................................................................... 18.1.4.3 “Settings” ......................................................................... 18.1.5 “General” tab ..................................................................................... 18.1.6 “Adjustment” tab................................................................................ 18.1.7 “Generator” tab ................................................................................. 18.1.8 “Update” tab ...................................................................................... 18.1.9 “Options” tab ..................................................................................... 18.1.9.1 Option bits........................................................................ 18.1.9.2 Temperature mode setup ................................................ 18.1.9.3 Hand and foot switch assignment.................................... 18.1.10 “Startup Config” tab........................................................................... 18.1.11 “kVmA Tab” tab ................................................................................. 18.1.12 “Errors” tab ........................................................................................ 18.1.13 “Times” tab ........................................................................................ 18.1.14 “DAP” tab .......................................................................................... 18.1.15 “CAN” tab .......................................................................................... 18.1.16 Installation directory .......................................................................... 18.1.17 Update procedure ............................................................................. 18.1.18 Offline mode...................................................................................... 18.1.18.1 Floppy disks for software update ..................................... 18.1.18.2 Options - switch assignment............................................ 18.1.19 Problem correction ............................................................................ 18.2 Integrated Service Functions............................................................................ 18.2.1 General ............................................................................................. 18.2.2 Entering and exiting the Service mode ............................................. 18.2.3 Important keys .................................................................................. 18.2.4 Service programs .............................................................................. 18.2.4.1 Program 0 (software version) .......................................... 18.2.4.2 Program 1 (iris collimator size for format 24 cm) ............. 18.2.4.3 Program 2 (iris collimator size for format 30 cm) ............. 18.2.4.4 Program 3 (iris collimator size for 40 cm format) ............. 18.2.4.5 Program 4 (iris collimator size for i.i. format) ................... 18.2.4.6 Program 5 (iris collimator size for magnification 1).......... 18.2.4.7 Program 6 (iris collimator size for magnification 2).......... 18.2.4.8 Program 7 (startup key adjustment) ................................ 18.2.4.9 Program 8 (program the startup key adjustment) ............



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Program 9 (adjust filter codes without magnifier)............. Program 10 (adjust filter codes with magnifier 1)............. Program 11 (adjust filter codes with magnifier 2)............. Program 12 (disable or enable radiography mode) ......... Program 13 (disable or enable autotransfer) ................... Program 14 (show fluoroscopy program kV/mA curve) ... Program 15 (show fluoroscopy program table CCD) ....... Program 16 (select crosshair Compact) ..........................



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Exposcop Studio



This program is a tool with which you can perform various service procedures on the mobile X-ray systems of the Ziehm 7000, 8000, Compact and Vista series. This requires, however, that you have acquired the necessary skill and knowledge by attending a training at Ziehm Imaging. If this is not the case, you should not try to change the settings of your Ziehm C-arm with this program, but instead request a trained service technician from Ziehm Imaging.



18.1.1



Connection between notebook and C-arm



Communication between notebook and C-arm is established via a CAN interface. There are two possibilities to connect a notebook to the C-arm: • Via a USB-CAN adapter • Via a PARCAN adapter (not available as a new part anymore) The connection must be configured in the Exposcop Studio “Interface Selection” dialog box.



18.1.1.1



Location of the service connectors



The CAN adapter is connected to the hand switch socket.



18.1.2



Starting Exposcop Studio



In order to start the Exposcop Studio, you will find the Exposcop Studio under Start menu > Programs > Ziehm Imaging > Exposcop Studio. It is recommended to create a shortcut on the desktop. When you start the Exposcop Studio software, the GUI (Graphical User Interface) possibly may not start. If you get a window “Connecting the Exposcop”, followed by a message box “Interface”, the USB-CAN or PARCAN adapter cannot be found.



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Check your cable connection. If the cable is connected correctly, press the “Change” button.



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“Interface Selection” dialog box



Select either “PARCAN-Adapter” or “USB-CAN Adapter”. Select the LPT port your notebook uses. The other options refer to cards for stationary computers and are not used for field service. If everything is configured correctly, after pressing “OK” the GUI will start. If no dose measuring system is connected to the computer, enter value -1 in the Dosemeter Port field. After pressing OK, another window may appear, if the adapter cannot communicate with the Carm:



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“Exposcop” dialog box



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18.1.3



Exposcop Studio user interface



18.1.3.1



Main window



The main window displays a virtual keyboard for the Ziehm C-arm and below that a status line and a workspace. You can select different tabs with the tab labels at the bottom of the workspace for the various service tasks. Please note that you must select an image intensifier size before you can access another tab. Since the dose for the protocol and various default settings depend on this value, an adjustment is only possible after you have made a selection here.



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Virtual keyboard



With the virtual keyboard you can control functions of the Ziehm C-arm that need to be changed frequently when working with the Studio Software. Additionally it shows the current state of the Ziehm C-arm. You can press the keys with the mouse or use the following shortcuts: PC key



Ziehm C-arm key



F2



Thorax program



F3



Pelvis program



F4



Extremities program



F5



DSA



F6



RSA



F7



MSA



F8



Soft



F9



Metal



F10



Magnifier



F11



Half dose



Ctrl+F2



Fluoroscopy



Ctrl+F3



Pulsed fluoroscopy



Ctrl+F4



Snapshot



Ctrl+R



Reset Ziehm C-arm



18.1.3.3



Status line



In the status line you can see information about the selected organ program in plain text. Additionally the number of the used organ table and kV/mA table is displayed. In the organ table the characteristics for AGC, CCD iris and the video adjustment data are stored. The kV/mA table defines the current for a given voltage and so the intensity of X-ray radiation. Also the actual value of the CCD iris is shown.



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Workspace



The workspace has a number of tabs for the various service procedures you can do with Studio Software. To switch between them, press the corresponding tab label at the bottom. You can also press Ctrl+Tab or Ctrl+Shift+Tab to switch to the next or previous tab. The following tabs are available: − General shows serial numbers, software versions and the error status. − Adjustment allows changing the adjustment data for the selected organ program. − Generator is where you can change the generator settings. − Update allows you to update the software in the Ziehm C-arm. − Options is the tab where you can change the option settings. − Under Startup Config you can change the way the Ziehm C-arm starts up after power-on. − Under kVmA Tab you can view the kV/mA table for the current organ program. − Error shows the error log and allows download and erase the error log − Times provides different timer settings − DAP: dose meter setup − CAN: performs a ping to all CAN modules



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Menu bar of Exposcop Studio software



18.1.4.1



Exposcop



Fig. 18-5



Menu “Exposcop”



The “Exposcop” menu contains three items: − “Program module” − “Write RAM signature” − “Exit Exposcop Studio”



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18.1.4.1.1 Program module... The “Program module...” command opens a window which allows to program single modules manually without machine data conversion and transmission. This is required if a module has lost its software and is not displayed on the “Update” tab anymore.



Fig. 18-6



“Program single module” dialog box



The module name and the required software version (corresponding to a global release) have to be selected. Now programming can be started. After programming, machine data for the module has to be transmitted. Available modules are: − U325



Module 2



− U180



Module 3



− U181



Module 6 Keyboard Ziehm 7000



− U400



Module 6 Keyboard Ziehm 8000 and Vista



− U353



CAN interface Ziehm 7000 Monitor Cart USA



− U385



Module 11 Image Memory



− U501



Video & Dose control



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18.1.4.1.2 “Write RAM signature” This function has to be used after battery replacement on the U325 board in order to clear the Warning “E32”.



18.1.4.1.3 “Exit Exposcop Studio” This will terminate the software.



18.1.4.2



“Workspace”



Allows to switch between the different workspaces.



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“Workspace” menu



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“Settings”



Fig. 18-8



“Settings” menu



The “Settings” menu contains three items: − “Protocol dose adjustment” This function creates a protocol of the adjustment values and the nominal dose values. − “Protocol Directory” Sets up the directory for the protocol file − “Machine Data directory” The “Machine data directory” command opens a browser window which allows you to set the machine data directory of the Exposcop Studio. This directory is required for storing the downloaded machine data of the unit. − “Interface” Opens the “Interface Selection” dialog box as described above (→ Ch. 18-2, p. 18-2).



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“General” tab



Fig. 18-9



“General” tab



On the “General” tab, you receive information about: − C-arm type − Serial number of the mobile stand (from GAL on U328 of module 2) − Serial number of the image memory (from GAL on U385) − Global SW version − SW versions and release date and of every CAN bus module − Organ key assignment The global software version displayed is the version of the U325. The software is consistent if all modules except U517 (virtual collimator) show an identical release date. To activate the other tabs of the Exposcop Studio, the image intensifier size has to be selected from the drop-down box. This information is required for creating the protocol file.



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“Adjustment” tab



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“Adjustment” tab



On the “Adjustment” tab you can do the dose and video adjustment for the current organ program. Which organ program is the current one is shown in the status line. You can also see there which organ table number and which kV/mA table are used for this organ program. In the “fluoroscopy program to adjust” combo box, you specify which organ program will be adjusted. The following options are available: current



The current program of the Ziehm C-arm is adjusted. This is the default setting.



Thorax



The “Thorax” organ program is put on the corresponding organ key.



Pelvis



The “Pelvis” organ program is put on the corresponding organ key. The appropriate kV/mA table is transmitted into the Ziehm C-arm.



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Spine



The “Spine” organ program is put on the “Pelvis” organ key. The appropriate kV/mA table is transmitted into the Ziehm C-arm.To put the original program on the “Pelvis” organ key, select “Pelvis” in the combo box again.



CO2



The Ziehm C-arm is prepared for the adjustment of the CO2 program. You can load default settings for the corresponding organ and kV/mA table. The CO2 program is put to the “Thorax” key for adjustment. Switch back to the normal settings after adjustment by selecting “Thorax” in the combo box.



DSA



The Ziehm C-arm is prepared for the adjustment of the DSA program. You can load default settings for the corresponding organ and kV/mA table. The DSA program is put to the Thorax key for adjustment. Switch back to the normal settings after adjustment by selecting “Thorax” in the combo box.



In the area for dose adjustment you can adjust the AGC values and the settings for the CCD iris. You can use the slider, the +/- keys or the edit field. Please note that any entries in the edit field become effective only after you move away the cursor (e.g. with the tab key). The Ziehm C-arm uses different values for these parameters depending on the state of the functions “Magnifier” and “Half Dose”. The entered values are always used for the current state which is displayed in the status line. Additionally you can select the settings for the measurement area black, white and the control mode in the combo boxes. In the area video adjustment, you set the parameters for white value, black value and the second black value (when the “METAL” key is pressed). As above, you can also use slider, +/- keys or edit field to make your settings. Any changes that you make on this tab are sent to the Ziehm C-arm and become effective immediately. To store the data in the permanent memory (EEPROM) press the “Store” key. Otherwise the data will be overwritten after the next change of the organ program. When you press the “Store Protocol” button, an entry in the adjustment protocol is created, if you have chosen to use a protocol with the “Settings\Protocol adjustment” menu item. Please note that you cannot change some values in the standard edition of the Studio Software. The corresponding fields are dimmed.



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“Generator” tab



On this tab, you can change the generator settings. Limit values and parameters for the iris, settings for the D/A converter and time for the signal horn can be set.



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“Update” tab



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“Update” tab



The “Update” tab is used to update the CAN module software, to download machine data to a storage medium and to restore machine data. − “New software version”: Combo box for selecting the software version to be programmed. − “Module”: Checked boxes indicate the modules that will be programmed. Modules which require an update are determined by comparing the release dates on the “General” tab. If release dates are not the same for all modules (except U517), the warning E35 will be displayed. For a complete update, all modules have to be checked. Only modules detected in the bootup phase will be displayed. For programming missing modules use “Program module...”. − “Current Version” indicates the currently installed module version. The information will disappear when programming of the respective module has started. − “Read data” downloads the machine data to the selected machine data directory. − “Select data file” allows to select and restore machine data from a storage medium (HD, FD, CD, ....). − “Program” will start the automatic programming procedure. − “Verify program” will compare the installed software to the software files of the Exposcop Studio. − “Write data” will restore machine data files to the C-arm. − “Progress” indicates the programming progress. The upper bar indicates the complete procedure, the lower bar indicates the current step.



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Update procedure



After a software update the machine parameters have to be reloaded into the Ziehm C-arm. Therefore it is required to specify the desired machine data files before the update. These files will be administered according to the following rules: − When you press the “Select data file” button, you specify a set of machine data files (.mad and .org) that you want to use. A temporary copy will be made of these files. − When you press the “Read data” button, the machine data will be read out of the Ziehm Carm. The directory where they will be stored is specified under the “Settings\Machine data directory ...” menu item. The file names will be created from the serial number of the Ziehm C-arm and the extensions .mad (for machine data) and .org (for organ data). Once this data is known in the Studio Software, the buttons “Program” and “Write data” are enabled. With the “Program” button you start the programming procedure. This will perform all the necessary steps for the software update: − The machine data are converted to fit the desired software version. This means that for new machine data default values will be given and the current machine data will be transformed in the format of the new version. Should this conversion be not possible, the programming will be cancelled in this place before data in the Ziehm C-arm will be changed. − The software will be written to the EEPROM memories of the Ziehm C-arm modules. Only those modules that are checked in the list of modules on the right, will be programmed. However you should always program all modules to avoid compatibility problems. − The Ziehm C-arm will be reset, so that the modules are synchronized. Because the machine data are not yet loaded by this time, various error messages might be displayed which can be ignored. − The machine data that had been converted in the first step are transmitted back to the Ziehm C-arm. Depending on the old and new software version another reset of the Ziehm C-arm might be necessary. Eventually perform this reset by switching the device off and on. Please note that the programming procedure can take more than 30 minutes. Cancelling the programming usually leaves the Ziehm C-arm not functional so that you have to repeat the programming before you can put it into operation.



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NOTICE Laptop must not run on battery while programming.



18.1.9



“Options” tab



Fig. 18-14



“Options” tab



On the “Options” tab, you can set the device options of the Ziehm C-arm. Device options are the option bits for releasing or modification of detail functions and the hand and foot switch assignment.



18.1.9.1



Option bits



With the option bits certain functions of the Ziehm C-arm can be enabled or modified. Currently bit groups 0, 1, 2 and 3 are in use. With a click on one of the radio buttons you can select the corresponding group. With a mouse click in the check box you can set or clear the corresponding option bit. The changes become effective immediately. The options have the following meaning.



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Bit Group “0” Laser on



When the Ziehm C-arm is supplied with a laser light it can be enabled with this bit.



Dose measurement on



When the Ziehm C-arm is supplied with a dose meter it can be enabled with this bit.



X-ray + Alarm



When this bit is set the Ziehm C-arm will always sound during radiation.



Disable Radiography



When this bit is set the Ziehm C-arm will disable Radiography at all.



Enable Magnify 2



The magnification 2 can be enabled with this bit.



X-ray time without radiography time



When this bit is set the Ziehm C-arm will not add the Radiography time to the Fluoroscopy time.



Do not check Compact lamp



When the Ziehm C-arm is a no Compact unit, the lamp check has to be disabled with this bit.



No monitor rotation at power-on



When this bit is set, the image will be displayed in standard (12 o’clock) position after power-up. Otherwise the last rotation setting is preserved.Only for 7000 series.



Bit Group “1” No dose measurement at radiography



When this bit is set, the dose in the Radiography mode will not be added to the total dose metering in the display on the keyboard.



Auto transfer Compact



When this bit is set, a two-image memory system (if installed!) automatically transfers the first image to the second storage position at every beginning of fluoroscopy.



Foot switch for radiography/ snapshot



When this bit is set, you can activate Radiography or Snapshot with the foot switch.



Disable iris collimator



When this bit is set the iris collimator is totally disabled and movements are not monitored (no Errors E21, E22, E23).



Overtemperature MODE 1



→ Ch. 18.1.9.2, p. 18-19, Temperature mode setup



Disable Magnify 1



When this bit is set, the magnification 1 is disabled



Overtemperature MODE 2



→ Ch. 18.1.9.2, p. 18-19, Temperature mode setup



Enable METAL 2



Not used, should not be checked



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Bit Group “2” Snapshot: mA × 2



In single shot mode the machine does not use the fixed 8.0mA, but the current from the last fluoroscopy mode is being doubled.



Black level fixed



The black level is not controlled according to the video signal



VCR pause On/Off



The VCR is started and stopped synchronous to radiation.



SOFT toggle



Pressing the SOFT key during SOFT mode switches the Ziehm C-arm back to the last organ program. If this bit is not set, SOFT mode can be left only by pressing an organ key.



New collimator



The virtual collimator (With U517) is enabled with this bit. Standard collimator functions are disabled.



Disable position check



The position check of the new collimator is disabled.



New DAP (VacuDAP 2002)



VacuDAP 2002 installed in the system



Crosshair Compact



Assigns crosshair function to F key (created in Mod 3)



Bit Group “3” Crosshair Compact on at power-up



Crosshair will automatically appear after bootup.



Stepwise image rotation Compact



Enables 90 degree stepwise image rotation on Compact units equipped with flatscreen monitors. (Calculated in Mod. 3)



Compact with Flatscreen



Has to be checked for Compact units equipped with flatscreen monitors. This affects the image orientation.



VacuDAP duo / DAP



Has to be checked for DAP measurement.



VacuDAP duo / Kerma



Has to be checked for air kerma measurement.



Block radiation on DAP overflow



Disables next radiation release if measuring range is exceeded. Press “>0 “Machine data directory”. 4 Select the software version you want to install. 5 All Modules which are marked automatically. 6 Press “Read data” 7 Press “Program” 8 An automatic programming procedure is started. • All selected modules are programmed and verified. • The system is reset automatically • Machine data is transferred. • The system is reset automatically. • A message box “Programming and machine data transfer from the current files successful” appears. • Press “OK”. 9 Programming is finished.



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18.1.18



Offline mode



In offline mode you create floppy disks for updating the Ziehm C-arm or for assigning the foot switches without a direct CAN bus connection to the device. Because the Studio Software cannot read the data from the device, you first need to provide some information about the Ziehm C-arm for which you create the floppy disks.



Fig. 18-22



Offline mode serial number dialog box



Enter the type of the Ziehm C-arm (Ziehm 7000 or Ziehm 8000 and Ziehm Vista) and the serial number of the mobile stand. In the following dialog box you can choose if you want to create floppy disks for a software update or for changing the foot switch assignment. (Floppy disks for changing the foot switch assignment can be created only for the Ziehm 8000 and Ziehm Vista.)



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18.1.18.1 Floppy disks for software update NOTE Programming only will work on a PC with Microsoft® Windows® 98 or older using the PARCAN adapter. To prepare floppy disks for the software update, select the desired software version. If there is any data in your machine data directory for this machine, you can start immediately with the creation of the floppy disks, otherwise the “Create” button is disabled (dimmed) and you must select the data files first. During the creation the software will generate two subdirectories called “Old” and “New” in your directory for the disk images. “New” contains the files for the update. Copy these files (e.g. using the Windows® Explorer) to a floppy disk. To perform the update, connect a PC via a PARCAN adapter to the Ziehm C-arm, insert this floppy disk into the PC and start the update procedure with the command a:\prog. During the update the machine data which have been fitted to the software version will be transmitted, too. In the “Old” subdirectory, you will find a disk image to undo the update process. Execute the undo exactly like the update, i.e. copy the files on to a floppy disk and start prog.bat from this floppy disk on the PC which is connected to the Ziehm C-arm via PARCAN.



Fig. 18-23



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18.1.18.2 Options - switch assignment For the Ziehm 8000 and Ziehm Vista you can create a floppy disk set to change the hand and foot switch assignment. Since these floppy disks are used with the HEDIS, you have to enter its serial number. The setting of the assignments done the same way as in the online mode. During the creation a subdirectory called “Switch” will be generated in the directory for disk images. Copy the files from this directory to a floppy disk (e.g. using the Windows® Explorer). You can transfer the switch assignment into the Ziehm C-arm via the floppy disk drive of the monitor cart.



Fig. 18-24



Offline tool for switch programming



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18.1.19



Problem correction



With the selected interface no connection to the Ziehm C-arm can be established. Possible causes of this problem are: The Ziehm C-arm is not switched on.



Switch on the Ziehm C-arm and wait until the kV and mA values are displayed on the keyboard of the mobile stand. Then press “Repeat”.



The cables to the Ziehm C-arm are defect, not plugged in or loose.



Check all the cable connections. Eventually replace the cables with new ones. Then press “Repeat”.



An external PARCAN-Adapter has no power supply.



Check the power LED on the PARCAN.



PPARCAN Adapter requires a reset



Please note that the external PARCAN-Adapter has to be eventually reset after a failed connection attempt. To do this unplug the PARCAN power connection, wait for a few seconds and plug it in again. Then press “Repeat”.



CAUTION Radiation might be released during reset of the PARCAN adapter!



If the Studio Software cannot connect the Ziehm C-arm even though it succeeded to initialize the interface, several causes are possible. Possible causes of this problem are: The cables to the Ziehm C-arm are defect, not plugged in or loose.



Check all the cable connections. Eventually replace the cables with new ones. Then press “Repeat”.



The Ziehm C-arm has not finished its startup.



Wait until the kV and mA values are displayed on the keyboard of the mobile stand and try again.



The module “Main Controller” in the Ziehm C-arm does not respond.



The module 2 (U325) has no system program. Select the option “Module Programming” in the dialog box that is being displayed, choose U325 and the required software version. After successful programming you have to turn the Ziehm C-arm off and on again and load the machine data anew.



The Ziehm C-arms breaks the programming procedure after a short time with the message “Programming failed!”.



The reason is in most cases the configuration of the parallel port. This interfaces operates with modern printers in ECP or EPP mode. This does not work with a PARCAN adapter, however. Please set the parallel port back to “Standard Mode” if you get this message. This is done after power-up of your PC in CMOS setup. For details on that refer to the manual from your PC manufacturer.



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18.2



Integrated Service Functions



18.2.1



General



Several service functions are integrated in the Ziehm Vista. These functions can be used without having a service PC.



18.2.2



Entering and exiting the Service mode



1 Switch to fluoro mode. 1 Switch off the laser if the laser is on. 2 Press the “laser” and “snapshot” keys for approx. 2 seconds. 3 press the “fluoroscopy” key until the laser control LED switches off. NOTE Press the sequence of the above described key combination within 3 sec.



The service mode is now enabled. The display shows on the dose display “P 00“. To select the service program use the radiography time up and down keys, for security programs additionally the slot collimator close key. To set the values use the iris open and close keys. To save the new values press the store key (store picture to hard disk). To exit the service mode press the radiography on/off key.



18.2.3



Important keys



laser + snapshot, fluoroscopy



enter service mode



radiography key



exit service mode



radiography time up and down



change service program



radiography time up/down + slot collimator close



SECURITY service program



iris open and close



adjust value



store key (memory)



save changes



NOTE Certain functions are not available with CAN module software 13.06 and above. With CAN module software 13.08/14.03 and above, these functions are not available anymore



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18.2.4



Service programs



18.2.4.1



Program 0 (software version)



Shows the installed CAN module software version.



18.2.4.2



Program 1 (iris collimator size for format 24 cm)



(SECURITY) not available with SW13.06 and above Adjust the radiography iris format for 24 cm. Move the iris to the correct size with iris open and close key, then press the store button. The actual value of the size is shown on the radiation time display.



18.2.4.3



Program 2 (iris collimator size for format 30 cm)



(SECURITY) Not available with SW13.06 and above Adjust the radiography iris format for 30 cm. Move the iris to the correct size with iris open and close key, then press the store button. The actual value of the size is shown on the radiation time display. A value less than 20 cancels this function that means the 30 cm format key is disabled.



18.2.4.4



Program 3 (iris collimator size for 40 cm format)



(SECURITY) Not available with SW13.06 and above Adjust the radiography iris format for 40 cm. Move the iris to the correct size with iris open and close key, then press the store button. The actual value of the size is shown on the radiation time display. A value less than 20 cancels this function that means the 40 cm format key is disabled.



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18.2.4.5



Program 4 (iris collimator size for i.i. format)



(SECURITY) Not available with SW13.06 and above Adjust the fluoroscopy iris format for the image intensifier. Move the iris to the correct size with iris open and close key then press the store button. The actual value of the size is shown on the radiation time display.



18.2.4.6



Program 5 (iris collimator size for magnification 1)



(SECURITY) Not available with SW13.06 and above Adjust the fluoroscopy iris format for the image intensifier with magnifier 1 on. (The magnifier will switch on automatically if this program is entered.) Move the iris to the correct size with iris open and close key then press the store button. The actual value of the size is shown on the radiation time display.



18.2.4.7



Program 6 (iris collimator size for magnification 2)



(SECURITY) Not available with SW13.06 and above Adjust the fluoroscopy iris format for the image intensifier with magnifier 2 on. (The magnifier will switch on automatically if this program is entered.) Move the iris to the correct size with iris open and close key then press the store button. The actual value of the size is shown on the radiation time display.



18.2.4.8



Program 7 (startup key adjustment)



Selection of a user defined startup keyboard configuration, i.e. which keys are preselected (prepushed) when the machine is turned on. With iris open and close keys select one of 6 possible configurations (value 0 to 5) Value 0 is the default factory setting.



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18.2.4.9



Program 8 (program the startup key adjustment)



Before entering this service menu, set the keys which have to come up after the machine is turned on. E.g. press 1/2 Dose a fluoroscopy program of your choice and image reverse left / right, then enter the service mode and step to this program (program 8). Select a program place between 1 and 5. Press the store key. Now enter program 7 and select the proper value you set before. You can store up to 5 different key definitions. The following setups can be programmed: − Values: − kV-Value − radiography time − Keys: − Extremities & Children fluoroscopy program − Pelvis fluoroscopy program − fluoroscopy program thorax − fluoroscopy program soft − Manual Mode function − METAL function − 1/2 Dose function − Magnification function − Vertical image reversal (up/down) function − Horizontal image reversal (left/right) function



NOTE For programming modes snapshot, pulsed fluoroscopy and radiography, use the Exposcop Studio (→ Ch. 18.1.10, p. 18-21).



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18.2.4.10 Program 9 (adjust filter codes without magnifier) Not available with SW13.06 and above Ziehm Compact only Before entering this service menu, set the proper fluoroscopy menu you want to edit. Then enter this menu. To adjust the filter code (0..3, 0 means no filtering), use the iris open and close key to select the filter value. Then press the store key. You can check the result with radiation on already now. If you do not like the result, change the filter code until you are satisfied and press the store key. Now you can leave the program.



18.2.4.11 Program 10 (adjust filter codes with magnifier 1) Not available with SW13.06 and above Ziehm Compact only Before entering this service menu set the proper fluoroscopy menu you want to edit. Do not switch the magnifier on. Then enter this menu. To adjust the filter code (0..3, 0 means no filtering) use the iris open and close key to select the filter value. Then press the store key. You can check the result with radiation on already now. If you don’t like the result change the filter code until you are satisfied and press the store key. Now you can leave the program. This program can be used directly after program 9 (without leaving the service menu).



18.2.4.12 Program 11 (adjust filter codes with magnifier 2) Not available with SW13.06 and above Ziehm Compact only Before entering this service menu set the proper fluoroscopy menu you want to edit. Do not switch the magnifier on. Then enter this menu. To adjust the filter code (0..3, 0 means no filtering) use the iris open and close key to select the filter value. Then press the store key. You can check the result with radiation on already now. If you don’t like the result change the filter code until you are satisfied and press the store key. Now you can leave the program. This program can be used directly after program 9 or 10 (without leaving the service menu).



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18.2.4.13 Program 12 (disable or enable radiography mode) Not available with SW13.06 and above Use the iris open and close key to enable or disable the radiography mode.



18.2.4.14 Program 13 (disable or enable autotransfer) Not available with SW13.06 and above Ziehm Compact only Use the iris open and close key to enable or disable the autotransfer function. Available only with Compact version and a 2-image memory system.



18.2.4.15 Program 14 (show fluoroscopy program kV/mA curve) Before entering this service menu, set the proper fluoroscopy menu you want to check. By using the service mode counter P14, you can see the number for the kV/mA curve used in the fluoroscopy program chosen such as (standard, pelvis, thorax, heart, soft) or in the subtraction mode (DSA, MSA, RSA). The number cannot be changed or stored.



18.2.4.16 Program 15 (show fluoroscopy program table CCD) Before entering this service menu, set the proper fluoroscopy menu you want to check. By using the service mode counter P14, you can see the number for the fluoroscopy program table CCD chosen such as (standard, pelvis, thorax, heart, soft) or in the subtraction mode (DSA, MSA, RSA). The number cannot be changed or stored.



18.2.4.17 Program 16 (select crosshair Compact) Ziehm Compact only Enables the crosshair on a Compact unit (SW 13.03 and above). Use the “open iris” and “close iris” keys to enable or disable the crosshair function. The Crosshair function will be assigned to the “F” key.



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Contents 19.1 Dose & Video Adjustment ................................................................................ 19.1.1 Dose Adjustment............................................................................... 19.1.1.1 Dose adjustment parameters............................................. 19.1.1.2 Dose adjustment procedure............................................... 19.1.1.3 Special cases for dose adjustment .................................... 19.1.2 Video Adjustment .............................................................................. 19.1.2.1 Video adjustment parameters............................................ 19.1.2.2 Video adjustment procedure.............................................. 19.1.3 Exposcop Studio Dialog for Dose Adjustment .................................. 19.1.4 kV/mA Values for Ziehm Vista / Ziehm 8000 .................................... 19.1.5 kV/mA Values for Ziehm Vista Plus .................................................. 19.1.6 Dose Tables for Ziehm Vista / Ziehm 8000....................................... 19.1.7 Dose Tables for Ziehm Vista Plus..................................................... 19.1.8 Ziehm Vista / Ziehm 8000 Organ Tables 31/23cm............................ 19.1.9 Ziehm Vista / Ziehm 8000 Organ Tables 17/15/11 cm...................... 19.1.10 Ziehm Vista Plus Organ Tables ........................................................ 19.2 Default Values .................................................................................................. 19.2.1 Measuring Circle Sizes ..................................................................... 19.2.2 Measuring Circle Sizes Vista Plus .................................................... 19.2.3 Monitor Cart Settings ........................................................................ 19.2.3.1 Step windowing levels ....................................................... 19.2.3.2 DSA windowing values ...................................................... 19.2.3.3 Filter factors non interlaced ............................................... 19.2.3.4 Filter factors interlaced ...................................................... 19.2.3.5 Filter factors Vista Plus ......................................................



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Dose & Video Adjustment



Dose adjustment has to be performed prior to the video adjustment. The adjustment of dose is performed with 25 mm Al + 1.5 copper put onto the generator. The dose is measured in front of the image intensifier grid. The dose values have to be taken from the dose table. You can adjust dose with the following parameters:



19.1.1



Dose Adjustment



19.1.1.1



Dose adjustment parameters



− Iris collimator − This value influences the actual Iris CCD collimator. A smaller value leads to a higher dose and vice versa. − AGC − This value influences the internal gain of the CCD camera −



Increasing the value will increase the dose.



19.1.1.2



Dose adjustment procedure



• Set to Full Dose • Set iris collimator and “AGC full dose” to values given in the Organ Table. • Adjust to full dose value by setting the iris collimator in the specified range • If dose level is not adjustable then change “AGC full Dose” value. • Set to Half dose • Adjust to half dose value by changing “AGC half dose” value



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19.1.1.3



Special cases for dose adjustment



− Half Dose: Dose has to be adjusted at full dose first. By activating half dose, the iris collimator value is blocked. Half dose value adjustment is only done by changing “AGC half dose” value − Snapshot: Snapshot is a modifier to each application program and is adjusted via “Iris collimator snapshot”. Measure the accumulated dose for one shot. Do not measure the first shot, make sure that regulation has found its target before. Dose has to be below 2uG. − DSA / MSA / RSA: Assign the DSA function to the thorax key to do the adjustments without the DSA functionality of the Image Memory. → Ch. 18.1.6, p. 18-11 ff. After Adjustment assign the prior function to the thorax key again.



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19.1.2



Video Adjustment



19.1.2.1



Video adjustment parameters



− Black level: − influences the black level of the video signal. − increasing the value will increase the black level. − White level: − influences the white level of the video signal. − increasing the value will increase the white level. − 2. Black level: − sets up a second black level if metal key is selected. − increasing the value will increase the second black level.



19.1.2.2



Video adjustment procedure



• Put the grey step wedge into the optical path so that both angles of the grey step wedge (black) just contact the upper mask circle: Position



II Active area



Type and distance of the step wedge



31 cm: (N with 31 cm II)



large, about 30 cm to II



23 cm: (N with 23cm II) (M1 with 31cm II)



large, about 10 cm to II



15 cm: (M1 with 23cm II) positioning at N



large, about 10 cm to II



(M2 with 31cm II) positioning at M1 Fig. 19-1



Grey Step Wedge



11 cm: (M2 with 23cm II) positioning at M1



small, about 10 cm to II



• Use histogram function in order to measure the video signal. The histogram can be activated with the histogram function that appears in the menu Service > System Settings • Adjust the Black level as described in the video adjustment table. • White level is adjusted in all organ programs to full range without clipping. Exception: In Extremities and Pelvis/Spine mode it is set like indicated in the organ table. • Adjust video Metal level. Therefore take a proper reference image without metal in each organ program. After getting metal in and pressing the metal switch there should be no difference



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within the bone grayscale values of the image with and without metal.



CAUTION Before making any adjustments not described here, please contact our Service Department.



19.1.3



Exposcop Studio Dialog for Dose Adjustment



Fig. 19-2



Exposcop Studio dialog for dose adjustment



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Name



Description



Dose adjustment AGC full/half dose



This value is setting the dose with respect to the analog gain in CCD camera. Increasing the value will increase the dose. The setting (full / half dose) offered depends on the selected mode.



Iris collimator



This value is setting the dose with respect to the CCD iris. Increasing the value will decrease the dose. This setting is only done in full dose mode, it cannot be changed at half dose.



Iris collimator (snapshot)



This value is setting the snapshot dose with respect to the CCD iris. Increasing the value will decrease the dose. Snapshot only works at full dose, no half dose setting is required.



mA Factor Half Dose



Sets up the factor for reduced mA in half dose mode. kV/mA curve will be modified in half dose mode if factor is different from 100.



Control mode



Sets up average or peak value measurement for dose regulation



Measurement area black



Measurement area for video black level regulation



Measurement area white



Measurement area for dose regulation



Blanking



Size of the blanking circle generated in the module 3



Video Gamma



Sets up the gamma correction value.



Black level



0–255: This is to adjust the black level within the image based on the black measurement area.



White level



0–255: This is to adjust the white level within the image based on the whole image.



Black Limit



Limits the range of the black level regulator. Set to 255 for full range



White Limit



Limits the range of the white level regulator. Set to 0 for full range



Filter



Sets up the filter factor for Compact units.



Shading correction off



Switches off the vignette correction.



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19-6



+F



Key



2



3



0



5



4



4



Spine



Heart



Soft



DSA, RSA, MSA



CO2 DSA, RSA, MSA



Organ code



Extremities



Program



2



3



4



0



1



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kV/mA Table kV



0.2



0.2



0.2



0.2



0.2



0.2



40



0.4



42



0.7



45



kV/mA Values for Ziehm Vista / Ziehm 8000



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19.1.4



0.4



50



0.7



55



6.0



56



58



0.1



0.4



3.0



60



63



6.0



65



70



3.8



4.0



80



6.0



90



6.0



100



5.6



4.7



4.7



3.1



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3.2



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3



1



5



4



Pelvic



Heart



LPD



DSA, RSA, MSA



Organ code



Extremities



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4



2



1



5



kV/mA Table kV



0.2



0.2



0.2



0.2



0.2



40



42



kV/mA Values for Ziehm Vista Plus



According to test instruction release B



19.1.5



45



50



1.0



55



56



58



6.0



1.0



60



6.0



6.0



63



65



70



4.5



4.6



80



6.5



83



100



5.4



5.4



5.0



5.4



5.4



110



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19 Adjustment Instructions



19.1.6



Dose Tables for Ziehm Vista / Ziehm 8000



According to test instruction release B0.1 All values in µGy/s (allowed tolerance ± 10%) Caution max. allowed limit value is 0.6 µGy/s for AVR and 1.2 µGy/s for PVR 1/2 Dose



1/1 Dose



regulation mode



measured



calculated value for dose label (if required)



measured



calculated value for dose label (if required)



31cm



AVR



0.18



0.18



0.36



0.36



23cm



AVR



0.22



0.22



0.43



0.43



17 / 15cm



AVR



0.22



0.22



0.43



0.43



10cm



PVR



0.55



0.28



1.10



0.55



AVR



0.18



0.18



0.36



0.36



Organ Program



Extremities



Spine 31cm 23cm



AVR



0.20



0.20



0.40



0.40



17 / 15cm



AVR



0.20



0.20



0.40



0.40



10cm



PVR



0.40



0.20



0.80



0.40



31cm



AVR



0.23



0.23



0.45



0.45



23cm



AVR



0.28



0.28



0.56



0.56



17 / 15cm



AVR



0.28



0.28



0.56



0.56



10cm



PVR



0.55



0.28



1.10



0.55



31cm



AVR



0.18



0.18



0.36



0.36



23cm



AVR



0.18



0.18



0.36



0.36



17 / 15cm



AVR



0.18



0.18



0.36



0.36



10cm



PVR



0.55



0.28



1.10



0.55



31cm



AVR



-



-



0.36



0.36



23cm



AVR



-



-



0.54



0.54



17 / 15cm



AVR



-



-



0.54



0.54



10cm



PVR



-



-



1.10



0.55



31cm



AVR



-



-



0.6



0.6



23cm



AVR



-



-



0.6



0.6



17 / 15cm



AVR



-



-



0.6



0.6



10cm



PVR



-



-



1.30



0.65



Heart



Soft



DSA, MSA, RSA



CO2



According to service information 5/16 - 21.09.05 Snapshot is adjusted to 1.6 µGy in all modes and image formats



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Ziehm Vista / Ziehm 8000 P_26363/CD_28115 - 09/03/2010



19 Adjustment Instructions



19.1.7



Dose Tables for Ziehm Vista Plus



According to test instruction release B



Organ Program



regulation mode



1/1 Dose



1/2 Dose



max Dose



measured [µGy/s]



measured [µGy/s]



[mGy/min]



Extremities 23cm



AVR



0.65 (0.82)



0.35 (0.32)