Rt-Fino - RT3200 Advantage Ii - RT-X200 Service Manual - SM - P9030GX - 25
Rt-Fino - RT3200 Advantage Ii - RT-X200 Service Manual - SM - P9030GX - 25
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P9030GX
Revision 25
RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200
Service Manual
Copyright 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998 by General Electric Company
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GE Logo page . . . . . . – 2–8 to 2–12 . . . . . . . . 23 5–9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8–3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 9–53 to 9–54 . . . . . . 25
P9030CB . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2–13 to 2–14 . . . . . . 24 5–10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 8–4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 9–55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
P9030CC . . . . . . . . . . 4 2–15 to 2–16 . . . . . . 23 9–56 to 9–57 . . . . . . 25
P9030CD . . . . . . . . . . 0 SERVICE RENEWAL PARTS 9–58 to 9–59 . . . . . . 24
A to B . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT 9–1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 9–60 to 9–63 . . . . . . 17
i to vi . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 REPLACEMENT 6–1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 9–2 to 9–13 . . . . . . . . 24 9–64 to 9–65 . . . . . . 25
vii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 3–1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 6–2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 9–14 to 9–16 . . . . . . 22 9–66 to 9–68 . . . . . . 17
viii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 3–2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 6–3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 9–17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 9–69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
3–3 to 3–4 . . . . . . . . . 11 6–4 to 6–5 . . . . . . . . . . 2 9–18 to 9–25 . . . . . . 14 9–70 to 9–75 . . . . . . 17
INTRODUCTION 3–5 to 3–52 . . . . . . . . 21 9–26 to 9–27 . . . . . . 24 9–76 to 9–77 . . . . . . 25
1–1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
FUNCTIONAL SCHEMATICS 9–28 to 9–29 . . . . . . 25 9–78 to 9–80 . . . . . . 17
1–2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
CHECKS 7–1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 9–30 to 9–32 . . . . . . 24 9–81 to 9–82 . . . . . . 25
1–3 to 1–12 . . . . . . . . 23
4–1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7–2 to 7–3 . . . . . . . . . . 0 9–33 to 9–35 . . . . . . 25 9–83 to 9–85 . . . . . . 17
PREINSTALLATION 4–2 to 4–3 . . . . . . . . . . 0 7–4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 9–36 to 9–37 . . . . . . 17 9–86 to 9–87 . . . . . . 22
2–1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 4–4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 7–5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 9–38 to 9–39 . . . . . . 24 9–88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
2–2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4–5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 7–6 to 7–7 . . . . . . . . . . 0 9–40 to 9–41 . . . . . . 25 9–89 to 9–92 . . . . . . 22
2–3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 7–8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 9–42 to 9–44 . . . . . . 24 9–93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
2–4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 THEORY 9–45 to 9–46 . . . . . . 25 9–94 to 9–99 . . . . . . 22
2–5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 5–1 to 5–3 . . . . . . . . . . 0 DIAGNOSTICS 9–47 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
2–6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5–4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 8–1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 9–48 to 9–49 . . . . . . 17
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9–102 to 9–103 . . . . 22 9–116 to 9–117 . . . . . 25 9–140 to 9–148 . . . . 22 MAINTENANCE
9–104 to 9–105 . . . . 25 9–118 to 9–136 . . . . 22 9–149 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 10–1 to 10–2 . . . . . . . 0 OPTION MANUALS
9–106 to 9–111 . . . . . 22 9–137 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 9–150 to 9–186 . . . . 22
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION TITLE PAGE
TABLE OF CONTENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i
CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION
1–1 SERVICE MANUAL CONTENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–3
CHAPTER 2 – PREINSTALLATION
2–1 FOREWORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–3
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CHAPTER 5 – THEORY
5–1 INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–3
6–2 LOW VOLTAGE (+/– 5 VDC, +12 VDC) POWER SUPPLY ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–3
CHAPTER 7 – SCHEMATICS
7–1 OPERATOR CONSOLE ASSY (RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–4
CHAPTER 8 – DIAGNOSTICS
8–1 INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8–3
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION
1–2 1–1 REAR SIDE MARKINGS OF RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–5
1–2 RIGHT SIDE MARKINGS OF RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–6
1–3 LEFT SIDE MARKINGS OF RT–x200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–7
CHAPTER 2 – PREINSTALLATION
2–2 2–1 RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200 PICTORIAL VIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–4
2–4 2–2 RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200 DIMENSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–7
2–6 2–3 UPPER CONNECTOR PANEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–10
2–4 LOWER CONNECTOR PANEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–10
CHAPTER 3 – INSTALLATION
3–4 3–1 UNPACKING OF RTfino/RT3200 ADVANTAGE–II/RT–x200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–5
3–7 3–2 OUTLET TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–8
3–3 GROUND CONTINUITY TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–9
3–4 SETUP FOR CHASSIS SOURCE LEAKAGE CURRENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–10
3–5 GROUND AND CHASSIS LEAKAGE CURRENT TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–11
3–6 SETUP FOR PROBE LEAKAGE CURRENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–13
3–7 TRANSDUCER SOURCE LEAKAGE CURRENT TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–14
3–8 TEST CIRCUIT FOR MEASURING NON–ISOLATED PATIENT LEADS . . . . . . . . . . 3–17
3–9 ECG LEAKAGE CURRENT TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–18
3–8 3–10 ASSEMBLED MONITOR BOTTOM VIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–22
3–11 UNPACKED MONITOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–23
3–12 CONSOLE SIDE VIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–23
3–13 BOTTOM VIEW – MONITOR ARM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–23
3–14 BOTTOM VIEW – MONITOR ARM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–24
3–15 RAISED MONITOR ARM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–24
3–16 SYSTEM REAR VIEW (REAR PLATES REMOVED) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–25
3–17 REAR VIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–26
3–18 BOTTOM VIEW – GAS SPRING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–26
3–19 GAS SPRING ASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–27
3–20 KEYBOARD – BOTTOM COVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–29
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CHAPTER 5 – THEORY
5–2 5–1 ULTRASOUND DISPLAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–5
CHAPTER 7 – SCHEMATICS
7–1 7–1 (a) RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200 WIRING SCHEMATIC (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–4
LIST OF TABLES
SECTION TITLE PAGE
CHAPTER 2 – PREINSTALLATION
2–4 2–1 SHIPPING REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–8
CHAPTER 3 – INSTALLATION
3–3 3–1 RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200 INSTALLATION CHECK LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–3
3–3 MAXIMUM ALLOWANCE LIMIT FOR CHASSIS SOURCE LEAKAGE CURRENT . . 3–12
CHAPTER 5 – THEORY
5–2 5–1 REFLECTION PERCENTAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–3
CHAPTER 8 – DIAGNOSTICS
8–3 8–1 SS COMMAND CODE SUMMARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8–4
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2. Chapter 3, Installation and Replacement: Contains a complete installation procedure with checklist;
3. Chapter 4, Functional Checks: Contains functional checks that should be performed as part of the installation,
or as required during servicing and periodic maintenance;
5. Chapter 6, Service Adjustments: Contains adjustment procedures for all field adjustable RTfino/RT3200 Ad-
vantage–II/RT–x200 potentiometers and other adjustable elements;
7. Chapter 8, Diagnostics: Contains troubleshooting information for the analog and digital sections of the RTfino/
RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200;
8. Chapter 9, Parts List: Contains a complete list of replacement parts for the RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–
x200;
9. Chapter 10, Periodic Maintenance: Provides periodic maintenance procedures for the RTfino/RT3200 Advan-
tage–II/RT–x200.
10. Chapter 11, Option Manuals: Provides option manuals for the RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200.
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1–2 SAFETY
1–2–1 Warnings
WARNING!
1. The operator manual should be fully read and understood before operating the RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/
RT–x200 and kept nearby for quick reference.
2. Although the ultrasound energy transmitted from the RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200 transducer is within
AIUM/NEMA standards, unnecessary exposure should be avoided. Only trained personnel should operate the
RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200.
7. For the cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization, refer to Probe section in RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200
User Manual and Caution Sheet supplied with each probe.
NOTICE
This medical equipment is approved, in terms of the prevention of radio wave interference, to be used
in hospitals, clinics and other institutions which are environmentally qualified. The use of this equip-
ment in an inappropriate environment may cause some electronic interference to radios and televi-
sions around the equipment. Proper handling of this equipment is required in order to avoid such
trouble according to the operator and service manuals.
This equipment can be used in residential areas only under the supervision of physicians or qualified
technicians.
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Note
The labels indicated in ILLUSTRATION 1–3 are attached onto the RT–x200 from 1996, January ship-
ment.
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”DANGER – Risk of explosion The system is not designed for use Rear of console
with flammable anesthetic gases.
used in...”
• ”ATTENTION – Consult accompa-
nying documents ” is intended to alert Various
the user to refer to the operator
manual or other instructions when
complete information cannot be pro-
vided on the label.
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1–2–2 Specifications
Type of protection against electric shock : Class I EQUIPMENT (System) *1
Degree of protection against electric shock : Type BF EQUIPMENT *2
Power source voltage
:US : 115V ~ ±10%
:Europe : 220–240V ~ ±10%
:Far East : 100V ~ ±10%
Line Frequency : 50/60Hz (±2Hz)
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This product is designed to fully comply with the EN60601–1–2 (IEC601–1–2), in Medical electrical equipment EMC
regulations.
Proper installation following this service manual is required in order to achieve the full EMC performance of the prod-
uct.
The product must be installed as stipulated in 1–3–2, Notice upon Installation of Product.
In case of issues related to EMC, please follow procedures stated in 1–3–4, Countermeasures against EMC-related
Issues.
3) Be sure to use either any cables provided by GEMS or ones designated by GEYMS. Wire these cables follow-
ing these installation procedures.
4) Lay out the main equipment and other peripherals following the installation procedures described in Chapter3,
INSTALLATION.
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The equipment which conforms to EN60601–1–2 (IEC601–1–2), can be hooked up to the product without
compromising its EMC performance.
Avoid using non-standardized equipment. Failure to comply with this instruction may result in poor EMC per-
formance of the product.
Never modify this product. Unilateral user modification may cause degradation in EMC performance.
Modification of the product includes:
3) Operate the system with all covers closed. If you open any cover for some reason, be sure to shut it before
starting/resuming operation.
Operating the system with any cover open may affect EMC performance.
General countermeasures
Electromagnetic interference with other equipment
1) Electromagnetic interference may be alleviated by positioning other equipment far from the system.
2) Electromagnetic interference may be mitigated by changing the relative location (installation angle) between
the system and other equipment.
3) Electromagnetic interference may be eased by changing wiring locations of power/signal cables of other
equipment.
4) Electromagnetic influence may be reduced by altering the path of power supply for other equipment.
2) In case the high frequency gasket of this system is broken, replace it with a new one immediately.
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1–4 ADDRESS
This system is not repairable by the customer. If this equipment does not work as indicated in the Operator Manual,
please contact your service support center. If the service engineer needs additional information to repair this equip-
ment, please contact the following address (The necessary information will be provide to the Service Engineer as
needed):
GE Medical Systems
Ultrasound Business Group
4855 W. Electric Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53219
USA
TEL: (1) 800–437–1171
FAX: (1) 414–647–4090
CANADA
TEL: (1) 800–668–0732
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2–1 FOREWORD
This chapter describes various general electrical, operational, and environmental considerations that should be con-
sidered before installing the RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200 Ultrasound Unit.
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PARAMETER : LIMITS
Power Transients : Less than 25 % of nominal peak voltage for less than 1 millisecond for any type of
transient, including line frequency, synchronous, asynchronous, or aperiodic
transients.
Decaying Oscillation : Less than 15 % of peak voltage for less than 1 millisecond.
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For U.S. applications, use an Underwriters Laboratory (UL) approved Hospital Grade receptacle. For Canadian ap-
plications, the receptacle should be approved by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA). For other countries, the
receptacle should have International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) approval.
Patient Comfort
Despite permissible operating temperature and humidity tolerances, we recommend that ambient room temperature
be maintained between 68 and 79 degrees F (20 to 26 degrees C), Humidity should be maintained between 50 % and
70 % for patient comfort during ultrasound scanning.
1. EMI sources should be located and their effects minimized. These noise sources include microwave ovens, cer-
tain types of electronic surgical equipment, and digital equipment such as desk top computers and terminals, gel
warmers, and AM radio broadcast sources.
2. Keep the unit at least 15 feet (approximately five meters) away from the above noise sources; preferably in anoth-
er room since wood or plaster walls, doors, floors, and ceilings provide some EMI shielding. Special EMI shield-
ing may be required to eliminate noise problems caused by high frequency, high powered radio or video broad-
cast signals.
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31.81in
808mm
320mm 720mm
12.6in 28.34in
240mm
9.44in
405mm
15.94in
1200mm
(1300mm)
47.24in
(51.18in)
795mm
(895mm)
31.30in
(35.24in)
162mm
6.38in
NOTE:
MEASUREMENTS IS PARENTHESIS REFERS TO TALL MODEL.
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TABLE 2–1
SHIPPING REQUIREMENTS
Table 2–2 provides a summary of temperature, atmospheric pressure, and humidity tolerances for shipping and opera-
tion:
TABLE 2–2
STORAGE AND OPERATION REQUIREMENTS
TEMPERATURE (DEG.C) 0 to 50 10 to 40
(DEG.F) 32 to 122 50 to 104
ATOMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
700 to 1060 700 to 1060
(hPa)
HUMIDITY (%)
(Non–condensing) 10 to 85 30 to 75
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TABLE 2–3
ULTRASOUND ROOM REQUIREMENTS
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The video input/output connectors, audio input/output connectors, camera expose connectors, foot switch connector,
and power outlet connectors for peripherals are located on the upper and lower panels.
This section indicates the pin assignment for each connector ( 1 – 4 in ILLUSTRATION 2–3 and ILLUSTRATION
2–4) on pages 2–11 through 2–12.
Note
The following illustrations show the example of RT–x200 upper and lower connector panels. There
are some differences depending on the model. For the connector specifications of other models, con-
tact your service support center.
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Note
Output level of control signals indicated in the above tables are TTL level.
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Note
Output level of RS232C signals:
Note
Output level of control signals indicated in the above tables are TTL level.
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2–7–1 Probes
1. Probes applied to CE Mark:
TABLE 2–4
LIST OF TRANSDUCERS (a)
B9714AK
A PBT ABDOMINAL LINEAR H4061A
B9714AA
B PBT ABDOMINAL LINEAR H4061B B9714AL
B9714AJ
B9714AN
D PES ABDOMINAL LINEAR H4061D With Probe Adapter
B9714AD
B9714AP
E PBT ABDOMINAL LINEAR H4061E
B9714AE
H PBT SUPERFICIAL LINEAR H4061H B9714AS
B9714AH
LP PES SUPERFICIAL LINEAR H45202LP P9601AP
P9601AN
B9719AN
CA PES ABDOMINAL CONVEX H4061CA
B9719AE
CB PES ABDOMINAL CONVEX H4061CB B9719AL
B9719AC
CTV ABS INTRACABITY CONVEX H4061TV 46–285221G1
B9719UM
S PES ABDOMINAL CONVEX H40612S B9719AR
B9719AQ
TRR7 ABS INTRACABITY CONVEX H4061TR 46–285515G1
2118380
ATF (SH) ABS INTRACABITY CONVEX H44201TT 2114530
2118378
ATF (BH) ABS INTRACABITY CONVEX H44201BH 2101125
2118505
Wide MZ PES INTRACABITY CONVEX H45202FM 2120311
2120310
Wide CK PES ABDOMINAL CONVEX H45202FK 2120305 For V5 and V6
2120304 Console
Note
Probes whose part number are indicated by “ ”, are applied to CE Mark.
Note
Some probes on the above list have two different part numbers. The upper raw shows the part num-
bers of probes for regions other than Japan. The lower row shows the part numbers of probes for
Japan.
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TABLE 2–5
LIST OF TRANSDUCERS (b)
B9714AM
C PBT ABDOMINAL LINEAR H4061C
B9714AC
B9714AQ
F PBT INTRAOPERATION LINEAR H4061F With Probe Adapter
B9714AF
B9714AR
G PBT INTRACABITY LINEAR H4061G With Probe Adapter
B9714AG
B9719AJ
I PBT INTRAOPERATION LINEAR H4061I With Probe Adapter
B9719AA
J PBT INTRAOPERATION LINEAR H4061J B9719AK With Probe Adapter
B9719AB
SB(L) PVDF INTRAOPERATION LINEAR H44201SB 45310649
Note
Some probes on the above list have two different part numbers. The upper raw shows the part num-
bers of probes for regions other than Japan. The lower row shows the part numbers of probes for
Japan.
TABLE 2–6
LIST OF PROBE ADAPTERS (a)
PART PART
PROBE CATALOG
DESCRIPTION NO. FOR NO. FOR
NAME JAPAN OTHERS NO.
Note
Probes whose part number are indicated by “ ”, are applied to CE Mark.
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TABLE 2–7
LIST OF PROBE ADAPTERS (b)
PART PART
PROBE CATALOG
DESCRIPTION NO. FOR NO. FOR
NAME JAPAN OTHERS NO.
TABLE 2–8
LIST OF RECORDING DEVICES
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The table 2–9 shows the power consumption of each optional peripheral for RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/
RT–x200.
TABLE 2–9
POWER CONSUMPTION OF OPTIONAL RECORDING DEVICES
CAUTION
Equipment damage possibility. Be sure to use the following recommended connecting cables
to connect recording devices with RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200 console.
TABLE 2–10
LIST OF CONNECTING CABLES
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3–1 INTRODUCTION
This chapter contains many of the procedures required to install this Console. The Functional Checks chapter con-
tains the remaining installation procedures. All these procedures are included in Table 3–1, the Installation Checklist.
Use this checklist to check off each installation step. This ensures a thorough installation and functional checkout of
the unit.
3–3 WARNINGS
1. Since the RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200 weighs approximately 190 lbs (86 kg) without options, prefer-
ably two people should unpack it.
2. The operator manual should be fully read and understood before operating the RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/
RT–x200 and kept nearby for quick reference.
3. Although the ultrasound energy transmitted from the RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200 transducer is within
AIUM/NEMA standards, unnecessary exposure should be avoided.
5. This System has no operator serviceable components. To prevent shock, do not remove any covers or panels.
Should problems or malfunctions occur, unplug the power cord. Only service personnel should carry out servic-
ing and troubleshooting.
TABLE 3–1
RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200 INSTALLATION CHECKLIST
3. Pull out the three plastic joints by hand or with pliers; turn the plastic joints counterclockwise and pull.
4 Open the outer sleeve and cut the corners of the bottom tray.
6. Preferably with a helper, carefully roll the RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200 off its shipping platform.
CAUTION
PLASTIC BANDS
CAP
INNER SLEEVE
FRONT
OUTER SLEEVE
REAR
OPEN
PLASTIC JOINT
PALLET
BOTTOM TRAY
UPPER CUSHION
LOWER CUSHION
3–5–1 Installation
1. Locate remove, and unpack the transducers located in the separate container.
a. Ensure transducer twist lock lever points towards the 2 o’clock position.
b. Install transducer connector on the receptacle guide pin until it touches the receptacle mating surface.
c. Twist the transducer connector twist lock lever to the 6 o’clock position to lock it in place. Twist the lever to the 2
o’clock position to disconnect the transducer.
3. It is not necessary to turn off to RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200 system power to connect or disconnect a
transducer.
4. Unpack the foot switch. Connect the foot switch to the Connector on the lower RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–
x200 front panel.
5. Connect the RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200 power cable to a hospital grade power receptacle of the
proper voltage. Never use a three–to–two prong adapter; this defeats the safety ground.
1. The original packaging should be used when reshipping the unit. General Electric representatives or assignees
shall repackage the console before shipment.
2. Carefully load the RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200 system aboard the van. Use four straps to secure the
unit and prevent lateral movement. Set the unit over the van’s center of gravity. Do not lay the unit down for
shipment!
3. Prevent shock by driving at 45–55 mph on paved roads. Avoid unpaved roads and drive carefully at road and
railroad crossings.
4. Repeat the installation procedure, completing the installation checklist, at the new site.
Recommended Tool
OUTLET TEST
ILLUSTRATION 3–2
Note
No outlet tester can detect the condition where the Neutral (grounded supply) conductor and the
Grounding (protective earth) conductor are reversed. If later tests indicate high leakage currents, this
should be suspected as a possible cause and the outlet wiring should be visually inspected.
CAUTION
Electric Shock Hazard. The patient must not be contacted to the equipment during this test.
Measure the resistance from the third pin of the attachment plug to the exposed metal parts of the case (ILLUSTRA-
TION 3–3). The ground wire resistance should be less than 0.2 ohms.
CONSOLE
OHMMETER
GROUND CONTINUITY TEST
ILLUSTRATION 3–3
Meter Procedure
Follow these steps to test the ground wire resistance.
2. Plug the unit into the meter, and the meter into the tested AC wall outlet (Refer to ILLUSTRATION 3–5).
3. Plug the black chassis cable into the meter’s ”CHASSIS” connector and attach the black chassis cable clamp to
an exposed metal part of the RTfino/RT3200 Advantege-II/RT-x200 unit (Refer to ILLUSTRATION 3–5).
6. Measure the ground wire resistance and keep a record of the results with other hard copies of PM data kept on
site.
Definition
Leakage current is the electrical current that could flow through the patient or sonographer should a ground wire break.
The unit, the probes, the ECG module, and all external peripherals must be tested.
Generic Procedure
The test verifies the isolation of the power line from the chassis. The testing meter is connected from accessible metal
parts of the case to ground. Measurements should be made with the unit ON and OFF, with the power line polarity
Normal and Reversed. Record the highest reading of current.
N (WHITE)
LEAKAGE
TEST
METER
Meter Procedure
Follow these steps to test the unit for leakage current.
2. Plug the unit into the meter, and the meter into the tested AC wall outlet (Refer to ILLUSTRATION 3–5).
3. Plug the black chassis cable into the meter’s ”CHASSIS” connector and attach the black chassis cable clamp to
an exposed metal part of the RTfino/RT3200 Advantege-II/RT-x200 unit (Refer to ILLUSTRATION 3–5).
5. Follow the test conditions described in the following table for every test point on the unit.
TABLE 3–2
CHASSIS LEAKAGE CURRENT TEST CONDITIONS
TEST CONDITION
1 Mounting screw for transducer receptacle
2 Wheel support
3 Mounting screw for CRT housing
4 Mounting screw for peripheral plugged into unit
5 Mounting screw for other peripheral powered by unit
6. Keep a record of the results with other hard copies of PM data kept on site.
TABLE 3–3
MAXIMUM ALLOWANCE LIMIT FOR CHASSIS SOURCE LEAKAGE CURRENT
CAUTION
Electric Shock Hazard. When the meter’s ground switch is OPEN, don’t touch the unit!
TABLE 3–4
DATA SHEET FOR CHASSIS SOURCE LEAKAGE CURRENT
Definition
This test measures the current that would flow to ground from any of the probes through a patient who is being scanned
and becomes grounded by touching some other grounded surface.
Generic Procedure
Measurements should be made with the ground open and closed, with power line polarity normal and reversed, and
with the unit Off and On. For each combination, the probe must be active to find the worst case condition.
POWER
OUTLET
H (BLACK) POLARITY REVERSING SWITCH PROBE
CONSOLE
N (WHITE)
MOMENTARY
G (GREEN) SWITCH
LEAKAGE
TEST
METER
Note
Each probe will have some amount of leakage current, dependent on its design. Small variations in
probe leakage currents are normal from probe to probe. Other variations will result from differences in
line voltage and test lead placement.
CAUTION
To avoid probe damage and possible electric shock, do not immerse probes into any liquid
beyond the level indicated in the probe users manual. Do not touch the probe, conductive liq-
uid or any part of the unit under test while the ISO TEST switch is depressed.
7. Add the saline probe and the imaging area of the probe into the saline bath.
8. Have unit power ON for the first part; turn it OFF for the second half.
9. Depress the ISO TEST rocker switch and record the highest current reading.
10. Follow the test conditions described in the following table (TABLE 3–6) for every transducer.
11. Keep a record of the results with other hand copies of PM data.
Meter Procedure
Follow these steps to test each transducer for leakage current.
2. Plug the unit into the test meter, and the meter into the tested AC wall outlet.
5. Connect the probe for test with the connector of the console.
Note
Do not test all the probes on the same XDIF connector. Use all three slots eventually.
7. Wrap the transducer in aluminum foil, making sure there is good contact with its acoustic aperture.
Note
Lift only one probe at a time from its resting hook.
9. Have unit power ON for the first part; turn it OFF for the second half.
10. Hold the external probe against the aluminum foil on the transducer when the unit is ready to scan.
11. Depress the ISO TEST rocker switch and record the highest current reading.
12. Follow the test conditions described in the following table (TABLE 3–6) for every transducer.
13. Keep a record of the results with other hand copies of PM data.
TABLE 3–5
MAXIMUM ALLOWANCE LIMIT FOR PROBE LEAKAGE CURRENT
TABLE 3–6
DATA SHEET FOR TRANSDUCER SOURCE LEAKAGE CURRENT
Transducer tested:
ON NORM OPEN
ON NORM CLOSED
ON REV OPEN
ON REV CLOSED
Definition
This test measures the current which would flow to ground from any of the isolated ECG leads. The meter simulates a
patient who is contacted to the monitoring equipment and is grounded by touching some other grounded surface.
Generic Procedure
Measurements should be made with the ground open and closed, with power line polarity normal and reversed, and
with the unit Off and On. For each combination, the operating controls such as the lead switch should be operated to
find the worst case condition.
G (Green)
Building Insulating surface
ground
H = Hot
Grounding contact N = Neutral (grounded)
switch (use in both Current meter
”open” and ”closed” G = Grounding conductor Between
positions) combined patient
leads and ground
TEST CIRCUIT FOR MEASURING NON–ISOLATED PATIENT LEADS (PROBES & ECG)
ILLUSTRATION 3–8
Meter Procedure
The Dale 600/600E provides five snap type ECG buttons for testing patient leads. Snap on all patient leads to the meter
and assure that the ground clip is connected to the system’s ground terminal.
CAUTION
Line voltage is applied to the ECG leads during this test. To avoid possible electric shock haz-
ard, the system being tested must not be touched by patients, users or anyone while the ISO
TEST switch is depressed.
When the meter’s ground switch is OPEN, don’t touch the unit!
Follow these steps to test the ECG module for leakage current.
2. Plug the unit into the meter, and the meter into the tested AC wall outlet (Refer to ILLUSTRATION 3–9).
3. Plug the black chassis cable into the meter’s ”CHASSIS” connector and attach the black chassis cable clamp to
an exposed metal part of the RTfino/RT3200 Advantege-II/RT-x200 unit (Refer to ILLUSTRATION 3–9).
4. Connect the patient leads to the corresponding snaps located at the upper front of the Dale 600/600E. Lead no-
menclature for this test is not important (Refer to ILLUSTRATION 3–9).
6. Select and test each ECG lead positions (except ALL) of the LEAD selector, testing each to the power condition
combinations shown in TABLE 3–7.
TABLE 3–7
TESTING POWER CONDITIONS
7. Record the patient lead to ground leakage current measured on the data sheet (Refer to TABLE 3–9).
8. Set the meter’s ”FUNCTION” switch to LEAD TO LEAD position to measure the lead to lead leakage current.
9. Select and test each ECG lead positions (except ALL) of the LEAD selector, testing each to the power condition
combinations shown in TABLE 3–7.
10. Record the lead to lead leakage current measured on the data sheet (Refer to TABLE 3–9).
11. Set the meter’s ”FUNCTION” switch to LEAD ISO position to measure the patient lead isolation current.
12. Select and test each ECG lead positions (except ALL) of the LEAD selector, testing each to the power condition
combinations shown in TABLE 3–7.
13. Depress the rocker switch to ISO TEST and read the isolation current. To apply the voltage to the lead safely, the
voltage is only applied when the rocker switch is depressed to ISO TEST.
14. Record the patient lead isolation current measured on the data sheet (Refer to TABLE 3–9).
TABLE 3–8
MAXIMUM ALLOWANCE LIMIT FOR ECG LEAKAGE CURRENT
MAXIMUM
AC POWER ALLOWANCE LIMIT
SOURCE GROUND GROUND
OPEN CLOSED
Patient Lead to Ground Leakage Current Test 115V 10 µA 10 µA
and
Patient Lead to Lead Leakage Current Test 220/240V 500 µA 10 µA
AC POWER MAXIMUM
SOURCE ALLOWANCE LIMIT
115V 20 µA
Patient Lead Isolation Current Test
220/240V 5mA
TABLE 3–9
DATA SHEET FOR ECG LEAKAGE CURRENT
ECGPatient Tester
Lead to Lead Tester
Leakage Current TestTester Lead Selector
Power Polarity Neutral
ECGPatient Lead to
Switch Tester Ground
Switch Leakage
RL
Tester Current Test
RA TesterLA LeadLLSelectorC
Power Polarity Neutral
ON NORM Switch CLOSEDSwitch
ECG Tester TesterRL RA Tester
LA LeadLL SelectorC
ON Power
REVERSE Polarity
CLOSED Neutral
ON NORM Switch CLOSEDSwitch RL RA LA LL C
ON NORM OPEN
ON REVERSE CLOSED
ON NORM CLOSED
ON REVERSE OPEN
ON NORM OPEN
ON REVERSE CLOSED
OFF NORM CLOSED
ON REVERSE OPEN
ON NORM OPEN
OFF REVERSE CLOSED
OFF NORM CLOSED
ON REVERSE OPEN
OFF NORM OPEN
OFF REVERSE CLOSED
OFF NORM CLOSED
OFF REVERSE OPEN
OFF NORM OPEN
OFF REVERSE CLOSED
OFF REVERSE OPEN
OFF NORM OPEN
OFF REVERSE OPEN
Chassis Fails
Check the ground on the power cord and plug for continuity. Ensure the ground is not broken, frayed, or intermittent.
Replace any defective part.
Tighten all grounds. Ensure star washers are under all ground studs.
Test the wall outlet; verify it is grounded. Notify the user or owner to correct any deviations. As a work around, check the
other outlets to see if they could be used instead.
Note
No outlet tester can detect the condition where the white neutral wire and the green grounding wire
are reversed. If later tests indicate high leakage currents, this should be suspected as a possible
cause and the outlet wiring should be visually inspected.
Probe Fails
Test the probe in another transducer interface connector.
If excessive leakage current is slot dependent, inspect the Transducer Interface board for bent pins, poor connections,
and ground continuity.
If the problem still has stayed with the probe, replace the probe.
Peripheral Fails
Tighten all grounds. Ensure star washers are under all ground studs.
Still Fails
If all else fails, begin isolation by removing the probes, external peripherals, then the on board ones, one at a time while
monitoring the leakage current measurement.
New Unit
If the leakage current measurement tests fail on a new unit and if situation can not be corrected, submit a Safety Failure
Report to document the system problem. Remove unit from operation.
3–8 REPLACEMENT
2. Unscrew and then remove the bottom (sub) cover. (See Illustration 3–10)
SCREW
BOTTOM (SUB)
COVER
3. Pull out the monitor cable and disconnect the connector. (See Illustration 3–11)
4. Remove two rubber plugs and unscrew the two neck pins and then lower the monitor to the lowest position. (See
Illustration 3–12)
5. Turn the monitor until the groove in the rotation slider (See Illustration 3–11) comes to the position of the pin hole.
(See Illustration 3–12)
6. Pull the monitor out of the monitor arm. Ensure that the nylon washer remains in place in the monitor arm. (See
Illustration 3–12)
7. Unscrew the three screws fixing the monitor arm cover under the monitor arm and remove monitor arm cover.
(See Illustration 3–13)
RUBBER
PIN HOLE
PLUG
NECK PIN
NYLON RUBBER
WASHER PLUG
MONITOR ARM
WIRE HARNESS
BELLOWS
CONNECTOR
ROTATION MONITOR
SLIDER CABLE
GROOVE CONNECTOR
MONITOR ARM
SCREWS
8. Unscrew the two screws fixing the push bracket and remove the push bracket from the monitor arm.
(See Illustration 3–14)
9. Unscrew the one screw and stud fixing the clamp plate and remove the clamp plate. (See Illustration 3–14)
PUSH BRACKET
STUD
SCREW
FIXING SCREWS
10. Remove the bellows both from the monitor arm and the main unit. Some force may have to be applied to loosen
the adhesive holding the bellows.
11. Unscrew the four Allen screws to remove the monitor arm from the pipe.
MONITOR ARM
ALLEN SCREWS
PIPE
BELLOWS
12. Unscrew the screws from the front cover, front plate, front panel, rear cover, and remove them so that the inside of
the main body will be exposed.
RIGHT SIDE
PANEL STOPPER
BRACKET
SIGNAL
CABLE
MOTHER
BOARD
FIXING
BOLT
14. Unscrew two screws fixing stopper bracket located on the left side to rear, and remove the stopper bracket.
15. Unscrew two screws fixing ground wire from rear to neck support and remove the earth wire.
16. Cut the tiewrap fixing cable from monitor to main board.
17. Unscrew the screw fixing gas spring and remove the bolt.
FAN
NECK BOARDS
SUPPORT
BOLT
TIEWRAP
SCREWS
SIDE
BRACKET
REAR VIEW
ILLUSTRATION 3–17
18. Hold the pipe and raise it until the pin welded pipe reaches plastic of main board. Pull the pipe with a little twist.
19. Unscrew the nut fixing gas spring to pipe and remove the gas spring from the pipe. Hollow pipe without gas spring
looks as shown in Illustration 3–19.
20. Put a new gas spring through the pipe and fix it with the nut.
21. Wind the cable four times around the gas spring and fix the cable to the gas spring with tape.
TAPE
PIPE
BELLOW
GAS SPRING
HOLLOW PIPE
22. Put the assembly from step 21 back to the same position pulled from the main position. Be careful not to get the
cable in between bearing and pipe.
23. Remove the tape fixing cable in step 21 from the low part of the main body and fix the part of cable covered the
heat compression tube on neck support with tiewrap.
24. Insert the screw removed in step 17 to original position and fix the gas spring.
25. Fix two earth cables removed in step 15 with two screws.
27. Install the signal cable and power supply cable removed in step 13 to the mother board.
28. Install the front cover, front plate, front panel and rear cover removed in step 12.
30. Install the push bracket removed in step 8 with insert from the upper part to the monitor arm.
31. Install the clamp plate removed in step 9. Be careful as stud is easy to break.
32. Install the monitor arm cover removed in step 7 to the monitor arm.
34. Position the arm wire harness over the pin hole (see Illustration 3–12).
35. Gently place the monitor on the monitor arm, aligning the groove of the rotation slider with the pin–hole of the
monitor arm. Take care to route the wire harness through the groove. (see Illustration 3–11 and 3–12)
37. Fix the neck pins and insert the rubber plugs. (see Illustration 3–12)
38. Ensure that the monitor arm does not pinch the wire harness. (see Illustration 3–12)
40. Install the bellows removed in step 10 to both the monitor arm and the main unit. Additional Adhesive may be used
to secure Bellows. (see Illustration 3–15)
2. Remove the front cover by unscrewing its three screws and the bottom cover of keyboard by unscrewing its
seven screws. (see Illustration 3–20)
3. Disconnect the three cables from keyboard unit to the main unit. (see Illustration 3–21)
5. Remove the keyboard (pc boards and touch panel as one assembly).
6. If required, remove the track ball assembly by disconnecting the connector and then unscrewing the four nuts.
7. If required, remove the TGC assembly by disconnecting the connector and then unscrewing the four screws.
9. If removed, install the new track ball assembly, connect its connector, and screw it with its four nuts.
10. If removed, install the new TGC assembly, connect its connector, and screw it with its four screws.
12. Install the front cover with its five screws and two rubber plugs.
2 RUBBER PLUGS
AND SCREWS BOTTOM COVER
FRONT COVER
CONNECTOR
(CABLE TO THE
CONNECTOR
MAIN UNIT)
(CABLE TO THE
MAIN UNIT)
CONNECTOR FOR
THE TRACK BALL
8 SCREWS FOR
THE KEYBOARD
CONNECTOR
(FLAT CABLE TO
THE MAIN UNIT)
TGC ASSY
TRACK BALL
4 SCREWS FOR
THE TGC ASSY
KEYBOARD
4 NUTS FOR
THE TRACK BALL
KEYBOARD – PC BOARD
ILLUSTRATION 3–21
2. Refer to step 33 to 39 of 3–8–1 GAS SPRING REPLACEMENT for assembly of the monitor.
Purpose
Installation of the French ROM on the MST Board.
Required Tool
Standard Tolls
Procedure
This French ROM Installation Instruction is described for Version 2 (Style B) and Version 4 (Style D) mainly. If this
procedure is used for version 1 (Style A) systems, be careful since there are some differences (skipped operations or
different Illustrations) between this and Version 1 (Style A).
This French ROM Installation Instruction consists of the following sections.
Procedure (continued)
System already No
used by customer
Yes
SECTION (A)
SECTION (E)
Complete
<Control>
<Enter>
OB OB
Function key group Tbl 1 Tbl 2
Calc1 Calc2
Calc3
Right arrow
OPERATION KEYS
ILLUSTRATION 3–23
Perform functional checks to verify that the System is functioning properly. Refer to Functional Check Chapter 4
in this Service Manual.
2. Record or identify all parameters set by the user. Refer to Operator Manual to record or identify.
i. Press the <Control>, S , ! and then the <Enter> key and verify that the CRT displays “SERVICE !” in
upper–left corner of the screen.
ii Press the S , E and <Enter> keys.
iii All the probe parameter settings appear on the screen. If they are different from those in the attached
list, record the screen (or write down any different items directly onto illustration 3–24).
iv Press the <Control> key.
SERVICE!
13/12/91
13:55:26 PRB G DR FOCUS SCL DIR INV MAP HFR
CA 5MHz MZ 50 48 3 1.5 RVS NOR NOR OFF
*1.0 RA 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
L 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
S 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
K 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
A 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
B 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
C 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
D 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
E 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
F 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
G 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
H 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
I 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
J 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
R 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
CV 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
CA 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
CB 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
CC 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
G50D54T60
CONTROL : SE GE
COMMENTS :
CODE TEXT
BACK PANEL
SCREWS SCREWS
5. MST Board
5–1. Remove the MST Board (A3) from the card cage and confirm that the MST Board # is in the list below:
5–2. Remove the English ROM(s) at the location(s) listed in step 5–3.
CAUTION
Be sure the EPROM pins are straight before installation!
Be very careful to straighten pins if necessary.
5–3. Install the French ROM(s) in the following location(s) identified in the Table. Refer to illustration 3–28.
6. Put the English EPROM in the ROM case and then ask the customer to keep it.
10–2.Confirm that the Gestational Report Page is displayed in French. Refer to Illustration 3–29.
FRENCH SOFTWARE
ILLUSTRATION 3–29
11–3.Inverse setting.
i. Preset the Inverse setting recorded in step 2–3
Refer to the Operator Manual to preset the Inverse.
11–10.Additional anatomical features settings (Version 2 style B, Version 4 Style D or Version 5 Style E).
Skip this step for Version 1 (Style A).
i. Enter the Additional anatomical features recorded in step 2–10.
Refer to the Operator Manual to enter Additional anatomical features.
11–11.User Programmable Comments Library (Version 2 style B, Version 4 Style D or Version 5 Style E)..
Skip this step for Version 1 (Style A).
i Enter code and text recorded in step 2–11.
Refer to the Operator Manual to Enter code and text.
Purpose
Installation of the German ROM on the MST Board.
Man Power
1.5~4 h 1 SVE Engineer (Depending on whether the system has already been used by customer or not; refer to Il-
lustration 3–30).
Required Tool
Standard Tolls
Procedure
This German ROM Installation Instruction consists of the following sections.
If the system has already been used by the customer, it is necessary to record the user’s defined preset parameters
prior to changing the EPROM(s). In this case, refer to the Operator Manual to input the system data.
Procedure (continued)
System already No
used by customer
Yes
SECTION (A)
SECTION (E)
Complete
<Control>
<Enter>
OB OB
Function key group Tbl 1 Tbl 2
Calc1 Calc2
Calc3
Right arrow
OPERATION KEYS
ILLUSTRATION 3–31
Perform functional checks to verify that the System is functioning properly. Refer to Functional Check Chapter 4
in this Service Manual.
2. Record or identify all parameters set by the user. Refer to Operator Manual to record or identify.
i. Press the <Control>, S , ! and then the <Enter> key and verify that the CRT displays “SERVICE !” in
upper–left corner of the screen.
ii Press the S , E and <Enter> keys.
iii All the probe parameter settings appear on the screen. If they are different from those in the attached
list, record the screen (or write down any different items directly onto illustration 3–32).
iv Press the <Control> key.
SERVICE!
13/12/91
13:55:26 PRB G DR FOCUS SCL DIR INV MAP HFR
CA 5MHz CK 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
*1.0 ATV 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
MZ 50 48 3 1.5 RVS NOR NOR OFF
RA 50 54 3 2.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
L 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
S 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
K 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
A 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
B 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
C 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
D 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
E 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
F 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
G 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
H 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
I 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
J 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
R 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
CV 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
CA 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
CB 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
CC 50 54 3 1.0 NOR NOR NOR OFF
G50D54T60 GE
CONTROL : SE
COMMENTS :
CODE TEXT
BACK PANEL
SCREWS SCREWS
5. MST Board
5–1. Remove the MST Board (A3) from the card cage and confirm that the MST Board # is in the list below:
5–2. Remove the English ROM(s) at the location(s) listed in step 5–3.
CAUTION
5–3. Install the German ROM(s) in the following location(s) identified in the Table. Refer to illustration 3–36.
6. Put the English EPROM in the ROM case and then ask the customer to keep it.
10–2.Confirm that the Gestational Report Page is displayed as shown in Illustration 3–37.
EXAM DATE: 04 / 04 / 93
NAME :
ID : AGE :
REFERRAL: LMP : EGA: GRAVI DA :
REFERRED FOR: PARA :
GESTATIONAL AGE CALCULATIONS
GA BY LMP : FL/BPD : %
BPD(HANSMANN) CGA? N
CRL(HANSMANN) CGA? N
FL(HANSMANN) CGA? N
GSD(HANSMANN) CGA? N EFBW:
ATD(HANSMANN) CGA? N (BIP, ATD): 0,000 KG
GERMAN OB SOFTWARE
ILLUSTRATION 3–37
11–3.Inverse setting.
i. Preset the Inverse setting recorded in step 2–3
Refer to the Operator Manual to preset the Inverse.
4–1 INTRODUCTION
This chapter provides procedures for quickly checking of the RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200. The other
service chapters are Chapter 6, Service Adjustments.
Note
• These procedures form part of the Installation Checklist found in Chapter 3, Installation, and
should be performed during installation.
• However, these procedures are also the basic checks to use when service is required. In this
case, use this section’s table of contents to locate and exercise the specific function related to the
service complaint.
• 3.5 MHz B Type Linear Transducer or a 3.5 MHz CB type convex transducer.
4–2–1 Power Up
Preset
c. After about two seconds, the following LEDs light:
1. Focus – 3
2. Scale – X1
d. After about 3 seconds, these LEDs lightup :
Mode B / Probe / Sweep speed
5 3
1
6
7 GE MED
SYSTEMS
90 / 10 / 09
09 : 41 : 38
B 3.5MHz
x1.0
G50D54T60
10 11 12 4
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5–1 INTRODUCTION
RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200 is a compact ultrasound scanner. It meets the routine needs of both Obstet-
rics and Gynecology investigations. Support of wide range of probes, gives the system added benefits to meet the
diverse applications.
5–2–1Ultrasound Emission
Ultrasound imaging is based on the sonar principle. A short pulse of sound is transmitted from the transducer’s
piezoelectric crystal element into a medium of known density and propagation velocity, in this case soft tissue.
5–2–2 Reflection
1. The product of density and velocity is called acoustic impedance. If any change in acoustic impedance is encoun-
tered by the sound pulse, some of the sound will be reflected back to the piezoelectric element in the transducer.
The remaining pulse will continue to greater body depths. The greater the change in acoustic impedance, the
more sound will be reflected.
2. As the sound travels out and back, an electronic device is used to measure the travel time. Knowing the travel
time (go–return time) and the velocity of the ultrasound wave, the distance traveled can be calculated. Thus,
diagnostic ultrasound images consist of plots of distances between changes in acoustic impedances.
3. The propagation velocity of an ultrasound wave traveling through different types of body tissues is relatively con-
sistent. An average of 1540 meters per second is used as the standard for normal diagnostic ultrasound applica-
tions. Actually, the percentage of ultrasound wave reflected by soft tissue averages less than 1%. However,
signal reflection increases to 41 to 48 percent when soft tissue–bone interfaces are encountered. Table 5–1 pro-
vides reflection percentages for various types of materials.
TABLE 5–1
REFLECTION PERCENTAGES
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• Brightness (B) Mode: (Available on RTfino/RT3200 Advantage/RT–x200). This two dimensional display
mode permits the operator to see ultrasound images of body tissue, bones and organs. These are the
standard displays shown in Illustration 5–1b. They are cross sectional views of the body organs beneath
the transducer displayed at their relative depth as measured in centimeters. (The deepest area scanned
appears at the bottom of the CRT; the skin next to the probe appears at the top.)
The display is obtained by plotting, or mapping, echo source locations and intensities as display pixels. The brightness
of each pixel represents the strength or amplitude of the returning echoes; in the normal display mode, the brighter the
pixel, the stronger the returning signal.
This display method requires a transducer with an array of piezoelectric elements. The elements in the array are
sequentially pulsed and the returning echoes are processed to obtain an image.
• Motion (M) Mode: (Available on RTfino/RT3200 Advantage/RT–x200). This display is formed by plotting
brightness mode information on the vertical axis versus time on the horizontal axis. (See Illustration 5–1c).
Motion studies are used to detect fetal heart rates, heart valve functions and other cardiac functions.
• Radius of curvature for each group of piezoelectric elements. (Each element grouping is shaped like a
parabola to focus its beam at a certain body depth).
• The type of electronic focusing method employed. These methods utilize various phase delay techniques
to optimize focus at a specific body depth.
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TRANSDUCER LIVER
MASS
B–SCAN
TRANSDUCER
LIVER MASS
A–MODE
(AMPLITUDE)
B–MODE
DEPTH
5–1a
M–MODE
5–1b 5–1c
B/M MODE
ULTRASOUND DISPLAY
ILLUSTRATION 5–1
Since a narrow beam is necessary to resolve small anatomical detail, it would be ideal to produce an ultrasound beam
with a narrow focal zone extending along the beam’s entire length. Unfortunately, this is not possible. Therefore, it is
necessary to optimize ultrasound imaging by providing a variety of transducers, each designed to sharply image
different body depths.
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1. TGC varies echo gain to compensate for the greater attenuation occurring to echoes from greater body depths.
The amount of TGC applied depends on transducer type, echo center frequency and the acoustic impedance
characteristics of the patient.
2. In operation, TGC on this system, can be adjusted by the slide Potentiometer provided on the front panel. System
gain and Dynamic range are selected on power up to the default settings.
3. TFC varies the bandpass frequency of the detector in the RFL pc Board to compensate for shifts in the bandpass
center frequency spectrum of echoes returning from greater body depths.
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A9 CONN
PROBE 1
SIGNAL
SWITCH
PROBE 2
A2 TRC A1 RRS
32
PROBE
CONTROLLER
FOCUS
CONTROLLER
ATGC
2
3
DTGC
A3 MST A4 SCC
FOOT SW
8085 8085
CPU USC A/D LINE 4
BUFFER
FILTER
PROGRAM
ROM
KEY BOARD ADDRESS CONTROLLER 5
6
CPU BUS
+80 V 232C
A10 7
HV ASSY +160 V
+5 V EXT ANALOG (ECHO) SIGNAL
+5 V RS232C CONNECTOR
POWER –5 V CONTROL SIGNAL
SUPPLY +15 V
NOT USED VIDEO SIGNAL
–15 V
+12 V DIGITAL SIGNAL
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A0 RFL
1 LOG
DYNAMIC DYNAMIC 1 DYNAMIC 1
APERTURE FOCUS FILTER
LOG AMP
DTGC ATGC
2
12”
CRT
3
DSC
A5 FM A6 VDO
4 FRAME D/A
MEMORY
VIDEO FILTER
TV SYNCHRONOUS
5 SIGNAL GENERATION
VCR
6
7 A7 WD
ECG UNIT
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TABLE 5–2
CIRCUIT BOARD NOMENCLATURE
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6–1 INTRODUCTION
This chapter provides service adjustment procedures for the RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200. Adjustments
should be made only when necessary.
6–2 LOW VOLTAGE (+/– 5 VDC, +12 VDC) POWER SUPPLY ADJUSTMENT
These supply voltages should be adjusted under load; therefore leave all cards and the TV monitor connected.
Procedure:
1. Remove the rear cover to gain access to the power supply area. Unscrew six screws shown in Illustration 6–2;
then remove rear cover.
2. To gain access to power supply adjustment potentiometers, remove eight screws fastening cover of power
supply. (See Illustration 6–3).
3. Move the cover to the side, ensuring no damage to the wires. Gently, pull out the plastic shields on the terminal
blocks.
4. Connect a DVM with 100,000 ohms/volt isolation, minimum, to the 5 vdc monitor points on the terminal block,
TB–1. (See Illustration 6–1). Turn system on.
5. Adjust the 5 vdc potentiometer for 5.20 vdc (+/– 0.05 vdc).
6. Reconnect DVM to –5 vdc monitor points on terminal block, TB–4. (See Illustration 6–1).
8. Reconnect DVM to +12 vdc monitor points on Terminal Block,TB–2. (See Illustration 6–1).
9. Adjust +12 vdc potentiometer for 12.10 vdc (+/– 0.10 vdc). Adjustments are complete.
6–2 LOW VOLTAGE (+/– 5 VDC, +12 VDC) POWER SUPPLY ADJUSTMENT (continued)
+ 5v
+ 5v
0v
+12v
+ 15v
0v
0v 0v
0v
– 15v – 5v
EARTH
EARTH
TB–2
TB–1 TB–3 TB–4
–> AC
–> POTENTIONMETER
6–2 LOW VOLTAGE (+/– 5 VDC, +12 VDC) POWER SUPPLY ADJUSTMENT (continued)
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LB F2
LB
2
303 CABLE ASSY4 P9515VD
292 US/JAP 10A x 2
331 PWR CORD ASSY P9515XA 100 V/115 V EUR 5A x 2
LATIN 5A x 2 LB
332 PWR CORD ASSY P9515XB 220 V/240 V 3
1 4
291
220 V/240 V 5
1 02
LB
2 03
6
290 3
JAPAN, TAIWAN, KO- 05
REA AND SO ON 1
4 04
7
1
SEE
ILLUSTRATION 3 5 3
2
U AC100 V FOR
304 CABLE ASSY5 P9515VE CONNECTION 6 0 8
3
10 94 10
F4
98
306 11
91
11
CABLE ASSY7 286
P9515VG F5 93 12
305 CABLE ASSY6 P9515VF 90
322 CABLE ASSY23 P9515VY 322 CABLE ASSY23 P9515VY
323 CABLE ASSY24 P9515VZ 319 CABLE ASSY20
323 CABLE ASSY24 P9515VZ
324 CABLE ASSY25 P9515VV 12
323 CABLE ASSY25
P9515WA 320 CABLE ASSY21 P9515VW
P9515WA
321 CABLE ASSY22 P9515VX
91 91 91 91
13
96 96 96 96
14
54 54 54 54
318 CABLE ASSY19 P9515VU
AC AC FG AC AC FG AC AC FG AC AC FG
282
5V 2A 12 V 4.2 A 5 V 20 A
285
284 283
– + –15V GND +15V +5V GND + – + –
5 4 3 1 2
6 0 7 0 8 4 0 3 0 94 0
325 CABLE ASSY26 P9515WB
#22 #14
328 CABLE ASSY29 #14 #22 #22 327 CABLE ASSY28 P9515WD
P9515WE 15
3 0 94 0 6 0 7 0 8 4 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
+12V GND +5VD GND –5V GND –15V GND +15V GND +5VA GND 258 MOTHER BOARD ASSY
CN113
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CN2
1 1 AC 100 V
1
2 AC 100 V
HV ASSY
2 CN1
LB FUN CABLE 91 96 1 GND 260
ASSY P9515XC
POWER SWITCH 1 2 2 +160 V
CABLE ASSY15
3 P9515VQ 3 +80 V
314 91 96
4 4 GND
315
5 281 XFMR ASSY
P9514JL 5 P.DOWN
CP 5A F3 CABLE
91 91 6 GND
ASSY16
P9515
289
6 VR 7 HV TYPE
7 8 GND
6
118 PIPE ASSY P9514JK
5 54
1
2 91
91 VDO DISP
8 312
4 3
91 MON ASSY
CABLE ASSY13 3
P9515VN 5
9 P9515WJ 7
1 2 CABLE 2
96 8 ASSY33
313 96 1
CABLE ASSY14 4
P9515VP 96
10 6
316 CABLE ASSY17
11 P9515VS
KEY BOARD
12
317 CABLE ASSY18 ASSY
54 9 8 0 P9515VT
13
14
335 HV FLAT CABLE P9515UC
1
2
40 8
3
10
333
4
KB FLAT CABLE
P9515UA
333
330 CABLE ASSY31
KB FLAT CABLE P9515WG
3 0 P9515UB 94 0 0 3
15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4
CN105 CN103
GND HVH HVL GND GND HV GND 12” 12” +12V GND +5VD GND GND +12V
CN104 PDOW TYPE MON(+) MON(–) CN115 CN114
258 MOTHERN BOARD ASSY CN110
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CN109
V VDO OUT (–) 6
V VDO OUT (+) 5 1
CN111
V VDO IN (–) 4
A1 AGND
V VDO IN (+) 3 2
B1 PCG
SHTR (–) 2 3
A2 ECG AC
SHTR (+) 1 4
B2 S31
A3 ECG DC 7 CABLE ASSY34
P9515WK
B3 PULSE
A4 S32 CN113
B4 PGC AUD
+12 V 1 5
A5 S33
6
B5 S34
GND 2
CN112 3
A1 GND S2
B1 ER DET_ CN108
A2 E RTS POL PRI (–) 10
B2 E RXD POL PRI (+) 9 7
A3 E TXD EXT TV (–) 8
B3 GND S3 EXT TV (+) 7 8
A4 E TRG 2_ D VDO IN (–) 6
B4 E CTS D VDO IN (+) 5 9
A5 E TRG1 V VDO IN (–) 4
B5 GND S4 V VDO IN (+) 3 10
SHTR (–) 2 11
SHTR (+) 1 12
6 CABLE ASSY36
P9515WM
+12 V 1 14
CN107
10 CABLE ASSY40
P9515WR
FOOT(–) FOOT(+)
15
7–6 SCHEMATICS
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1
PRINTER PRINTER
0 0
2 1 9 1
3 #24
VDO OUT #24
VDO OUT
4
#24
VDO IN VDO IN
2
1
#24 SHUTER SHUTER
CABLE ASSY41 73
5 P9515WS See Illustration
7–1(a) OUTLET CABLE ASSY U
5 GND P9515XD
1
6 2 +12 V U AC 100 V
AC 100 V
3 FG
8 CABLE ASSY35
P9515WL
9
VDO IN VDO IN
10
11 EXT TV IN EXT TV IN
12
#24 PRINTER/CAMERA PRINTER/CAMERA
2
#24
1 SHUTER SHUTER
9 CABLE ASSY39
P9515WQ
13 1 GND 1 GND
14 2 +12 V 2 +12 V
3 FG 3 FG
See Illustration
7–1(a) 6
OUTLET CABLE ASSY L
10 RS P9515XE
15 L
232C AC 100 V AC 100 V
1 1
16
FOOT SW FOOT SW
17
2.3.4.5 2.3.4.5
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1 2 03 2 03
3 05 1 3 LB 05
LB
4 04 4 04
5 1 3 5 3
6 0 6 1 0
7 92 7 92
8 93 8 93
9 95 9 98 95
98
98 10 94 98 10 94
93 11 93 91 11 93 91
12 90 12 90
93
(100 V) 310 (115 V) 308
CABLE ASSY11 CABLE ASSY9
(P9515VL) (P9515VJ)
308 310
CABLE ASSY9 CABLE ASSY11
(P9515VJ) (P9515VL)
CABLE ASSY10
309 CABLE ASSY10 309 (P9515VK)
(P9515VK) LB 1 02
LB 1 02 2 03
3 05
2 03
4 1 04
3 05
5 3
1
4 04 1 6 0
5 3 7 92
6 8 93
1 0
9 98 95
7 92
98 10 94
8 93 11 93 91
9 95 12 90
93 93
10 94 CABLE ASSY9
308
98 11 91 (INPUT 220/240V) (P9515VJ)
(OUTPUT 115V)
12 90 310 CABLE ASSY11
(P9515VL)
93
(220 V/240 V)
310 CABLE ASSY11
(P9515VL)
ILLUTRATION 7–3
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8–2 DIAGNOSTICS
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8–1 INTRODUCTION
The following paragraphs describe the two software diagnostics programs used to localize fault areas on pc boards in
card slots A3 through A6. These cards are the A3 MST board, A4 Scan Converter Controller, A5 Frame Memory, and
A6 VDO board.
Note
Throughout this section, the < and > marks around a key function mean press the key marked with
that function, do not type it out. For example, <CONTROL> and <ENTER> are keys named
CONTROL and ENTER, which you should press.
Note
Stepping on the footswitch will no longer freeze or melt the display in the SS or SDP modes.
8–3 DIAGNOSTICS
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TABLE 8–1
SS COMMAND CODE SUMMARY
<CONTROL>
– –
S! Enter Service Software Program
<FREEZE>
SL Generate Grid Pattern A6 VDO Board No
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P9515JA 1 Version 2
Tall, Light Gray, 115V, NTSC
P9515GE 1 Version 2
Tall, Light Gray, 220V, PAL
P9515BF 1 Version 3
Tall, Light Gray, 115V, NTSC
P9515GF 1 Version 3
Tall, Light Gray, 220V, PAL
P9515BG 1 Version 4
Tall, Light Gray, 115V, NTSC
P9515GG 1 Version 4
Tall, Light Gray, 220V, PAL
P9515JB 1 Version 4
Tall, Light Gray, 115V, NTSC
2112625 1 Version 5
(P9515BH) Tall, Light Gray, 115V, NTSC
2112633 1 Version 5
(P9515GH) Tall, Light Gray, 220V, PAL
2112634 1 Version 5
(P9515JC) Tall, Light Gray, 115V, NTSC
OP MANUAL P9893KZ 1 1
P9893KU 1
P9893KP 1 1
P9893KN 1 1 1 1
P9893KM 1 1
2159908 1 1 Version 6
(P9515GJ) Tall, Light Gray, 220V, PAL
2159910 1 1 Version 6
(P9515JD) Tall, Light Gray, 115V, NTSC
OP MANUAL 2158323 1 1 1 1
P9893KM 1 1
P9515CC 1 Version 2
Short, Light Gray, 220V, PAL
P9515CD 1 Version 2
Short, Light Gray, 220V ,PAL
for FTZ
P9515CH 1 Version 5
Short, Light Gray, 220V, PAL
2163995 1 Version 6
(P9515CJ) Short, Light Gray, 220V, PAL
P9515DB 1 Version 1
Short, Pink, 220V, PAL
P9515DC 1 Version 1
Short, Green, 220V, PAL
P9515DD 1 Version 1
Short, Blue, 220V, PAL
P9515EA 1 Version 1
Short, Light Gray, 115/100V, NTSC
P9515EB 1 Version 1
Short, Pink, 115/100V, NTSC
P9515EC 1 Version 1
Short, Green, 115/100V, NTSC
P9515ED 1 Version 1
Short, Blue, 115/100V, NTSC
P9515FA 1 Version 1
Short, Light Gray, 115V, NTSC
P9515FB 1 Version 1
Short, Pink, 115V, NTSC
P9515FC 1 Version 1
Short, Green, 115V, NTSC
P9515FD 1 Version 1
Short, Blue, 115V, NTSC
BAG B9685WX 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
BNC CABLE P9509BD 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
MINI PLUG CABLE P9509BC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Printer Tray Set P9514JY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Upper Cover P9514BS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
OP MANUAL P9893KW 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
P9515DF 1 Version 2
Short, Pink, 220V, PAL
P9515DG 1 Version 2
Short, Green, 220V, PAL
P9515DH 1 Version 2
Short, Blue, 220V, PAL
P9515EE 1 Version 2
Short, Light Gray, 115/100V, NTSC
P9515EF 1 Version 2
Short, Pink, 115/100V, NTSC
P9515EG 1 Version 2
Short, Green, 115/100V, NTSC
P9515EH 1 Version 2
Short, Blue, 115/100V, NTSC
P9515FE 1 Version 2
Short, Light Gray, 115V, NTSC
P9515FF 1 Version 2
Short, Pink, 115V, NTSC
P9515FG 1 Version 2
Short, Green, 115V, NTSC
P9515FH 1 Version 2
Short, Blue, 115V, NTSC
BAG B9685WX 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
BNC CABLE P9509BD 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
MINI PLUG CABLE P9509BC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Printer Tray Set P9514JY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Upper Cover P9514BS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
FOOT SWITCH B9686AF 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
OP MANUAL P9893KW 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
P9515DK 1 Version 3
Short, Pink, 220V, PAL
P9515DL 1 Version 3
Tall, Light Gray, 220V, PAL
P9515EK 1 Version 3
Short, Light Gray, 115V, NTSC
P9515FJ 1 Version 3
Short, Light Gray, 115V, NTSC
P9515FK 1 Version 3
Short, Pink, 115V, NTSC
P9515HB 1 Version 3
Short, Light Gray, 220V, PAL
P9515DN 1 Version 4
Short, Light Gray, 220V, PAL
P9515DP 1 Version 4
Short, Pink, 220V, PAL
P9515FL 1 Version 4
Short, Light Gray, 115V, NTSC
P9515FM 1 Version 4
Short, Pink, 115V, NTSC
P9515HC 1 Version 4
Short, Light Gray, 220V, PAL
P9515EL 1 Version 4
Short, Light Gray, 115V, NTSC
OP MANUAL P9893KR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2112627 1 Version 5
(P9515DQ) Short, Light Gray, 220V, PAL
2112628 1 Version 5
(P9515DR) Short, Pink, 220V, PAL
2112629 1 Version 5
(P9515HD Short, Light Gray, 220V, PAL
2112630 1 Version 5
(P9515EM) Short, Pink, 115V, NTSC
2112631 1 Version 5
(P9515FN) Short, Light Gray, 115V, NTSC
2112632 1 Version 5
(P9515FP) Short, Pink, 115V, NTSC
2132043 1 Version 5
(P9515EN) Short, Pink, 220V, NTSC
2159905 1 Version 6
(P9515DS) Short, Light Gray, 220V, PAL
2159907 1 Version 6
(P9515DT) Short, Pink, 220V, PAL
2159909 1 Version 6
(P9515HE) Short, Light Gray, 220V, PAL
OP MANUAL P9893KR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
P9893KA 1
P9515AB 1 Version 1
Short, Pink, 100V, NTSC
P9515AC 1 Version 1
Short, Green, 100V, NTSC
P9515AD 1 Version 1
Short, Blue, 100V, NTSC
P9515AE 1 Version 1
Tall, Gray, 100V, NTSC
P9515AF 1 Version 1
Tall, Pink, 100V, NTSC
P9515AG 1 Version 1
Tall, Green, 100V, NTSC
P9515AH 1 Version 1
Tall, Blue, 100V, NTSC
OP MANUAL P9893KA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
P9515AK 1 Version 2
Short, Pink, 100V, NTSC
P9515AL 1 Version 2
Short, Green, 100V, NTSC
P9515AM 1 Version 2
Short, Blue, 100V, NTSC
P9515AN 1 Version 2
Tall, Gray, 100V, NTSC
P9515AP 1 Version 2
Tall, Pink, 100V, NTSC
P9515AQ 1 Version 2
Tall, Green, 100V, NTSC
P9515AR 1 Version 2
Tall, Blue, 100V, NTSC
P9515AT 1 Version 3
Short, Pink, 100V, NTSC
P9515AU 1 Version 3
Tall, Light Gray, 100V, NTSC
P9515AV 1 Version 3
Tall, Pink, 100V, NTSC
P9515AW 1 Version 4
Short, Light Gray, 100V, NTSC
P9515AX 1 Version 4
Short, Pink, 100V, NTSC
P9515AY 1 Version 4
Tall, Light Gray, 100V, NTSC
P9515AZ 1 Version 4
Tall, Pink, 100V, NTSC
OP MANUAL P9893KA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2112637 1 Version 5
(P9515KB) Short, Pink, 100V, NTSC
2112640 1 Version 5
(P9515KC) Tall, Light Gray, 100V, NTSC
2112642 1 Version 5
(P9515KD) Tall, Pink, 100V, NTSC
OP MANUAL P9893KA 1 1 1 1
16
OP CONSOLE ASSY 1/4
294
38 35
204
28
236
199 202
36
204
336
A
4
340
364 34
FOR FTZ
37
FOR FTZ
365
39
200
40
10
204
16
36
20
OP CONSOLE ASSY 2/4
C
FOR FTZ
57
58
43
354
362
365
192
397
D 79
FOR FTZ
361 194
365
293
192 299
53
44
202
42
204
226
298
C D C
355
48
45
74
200
13
347
354
55
232
230
230
E
ÉÉÉÉÉ
83
F F
FOR FTZ
47
54
G
354 FOR FTZ
197
296
365
192
G
18
OP CONSOLE ASSY 3/4
209
117
203
104
223
116 221
121 134
102 223
228
221
226
133
231
230
115
131 108
110
202
191
9
120
107
106 223
103 214 221
118
138
105
193 11
137
113
20
OP CONSOLE ASSY 4/4
175
212
352 174
204 193
204
(FRONT VIEW)
365
192
B
FOR FTZ
168
23
A
174
23 B
(REAR VIEW)
7 MONITOR NTSC
GLASS FILTER ASSY P9514KC 1 FOR P9515BE, JA, BF, JB, BG
2152047 1 FOR P9515JC, BH, BJ, JD
MONITOR PAL ASSY P9514JB 1 FOR P9515GE, GF, GG
2152046 1 FOR P9515GH, GJ
8 KB GRAY ASSY P9514JM 1 FOR P9515BE, GE
KB GRAY ASSY 2 P9514KX 1 FOR P9515BF, GF, JA, JB, BG, GG,
JC, BH, GH, BJ, GJ, JD
9 CAP U0236AE 6
10 EMBLEM P9514GF 1
2165039 1 RT3200 Advantage–III for P9515BJ, GJ
10A EMBLEM P9514GM 1 RT3200 Advantage–I for P9515JA, JB, JC, JD
11 EDGING U0508AC 1
12 EDGING U0507AC 1
13 BUSHING U0501AC 1
14 CLAMP U0006AC 1
15 NAME PLATE B9716EC 1
16 NAME PLATE B9716ED 1
28 UPPER PANEL ASSY P9514JG 1 FOR P9515BE, JA, GE, BF, GF, JB, BG, GG,
JC, BH, GH
2164140 1 FOR P9515BJ, GJ, JD
29 REAR BOX P9514BQ 1
30 TEL LABEL 2156773 1 FOR P9515BF, BG, BH, BJ, GF, GG, GH, GJ,
JA, JB, JC, JD
35 MAGNET U0426AE 24 [cm]
36 CAP P9123PC 8
37 CAUTION LABEL P9514GK 1 FOR P9515BE, GE
P9514GV 1 FOR P9515BF, GF, JA, JB, BG, GG,
JC, BH, GH, BJ, GJ, JD
43 BASE L P9514HT 1
44 BASE PLATE P9514BE 1
45 SIDE FRAME R P9514HB 1
46 SIDE FRAME L P9514HC 1
47 HANDLE P9514BK 1
59 CLAMP U0006AC 1
60 SILICON TUBE U0489BA 110 [CM]
71 CASE XFMR P9514DB 1 FOR P9515BE, GE
CASE XFMR 2 P9515DN 1 FOR P9515BF, GF, JA, JB, BG, GG,
JC, BH, GH, BJ, GJ, JD
72 CASE XFMR REAR GE P9514HF 1 FOR P9515BE
CASE XFMR REAR CGR P9514HG 1 FOR P9515GE
CASE XFMR REAR II 115V P9514DR 1 FOR P9515BF, JA, JB, BG,JC, BH, BJ, JD
CASE XFMR REAR III 220V P9514DQ 1 FOR P9515GF, GG, GH, GJ
78 PS SPRT 2 P9514DK 1
79 PS SPRT 3 P9514DL 1 Rev. 1
80 PS SPRT 4 P9514DM 1 Rev. 1
Note
The PS SPRT 1, PS SPRT 3, and the PS SPRT 4 (Items 77, 79, and 80) are modified with the change
of the SW Regulators. Each PS SPRT modified can be mounted on both old and new SW Regulators,
respectively.
300 CABLE ASSY 1 P9515VA 1 FOR P9515BE, JA, BF, JB, BG, JC, BH, BJ, JD
301 CABLE ASSY 2 P9515VB 1 FOR P9515GE, GF, GG, GH, GJ
302 CABLE ASSY 3 P9515VC 1
303 CABLE ASSY 4 P9515VD 1
304 CABLE ASSY 5 P9515VE 2
304A CABLE ASSY 5 P9515VE 1 RT3200 Advantage–I
305 CABLE ASSY 6 P9515VF 1
332 PWR CORD ASSY P9515XB 1 FOR P9515GE, GF, GG, GH, GJ
333 KB FLAT CABLE P9515UA 1 40 Core
334 KB FLAT CABLE P9515UB 1 10 Core
335 HV FLAT CABLE P9515UC 1 8 Core
336 SHELF (D) SET P9514JW 1 FOR P9515BE, JA, GE, BF, GF, JB, BG, GG,
JC, BH, GH
2163997 1 FOR P9515BJ, GJ, JD
340 ETL LABEL P9300UK 1 FOR P9515BE, JA, BF, JB, BG, JC, BH, BJ, JD
341 CN105 LABEL Z9814QC 1
342 CN1 LABEL Z9814PY 1
343 CN103 LABEL Z9814QA 1
344 ATGC LABEL Z9814PV 1
1
MATERIAL LIST (1/10)
9 CAP U0236AE 6
10 EMBLEM RT–x200 P9514GE 1
11 EDGING U0508AC 1
12 EDGING U0507AC 1
13 BUSHING U0501AC 1
14 CLAMP U0006AC 1
15 NAME PLATE P9503HT 1
16 NAME PLATE P9503HU 1
17 CLAMP U0011AC 1 CKN–07
41 KB PANEL P9514BB 1
42 BASE R P9514BC 1 FOR P9515CA, CC, CD
P9514HS 1 FOR P9515CF, CG, CH, CJ
43 BASE L P9514BD 1 FOR P9515CA, CC, CD
P9514HT 1 FOR P9515CF, CG, CH, CJ
44 BASE PLATE P9514BE 1
45 SIDE FRAME R P9514BF 1
59 CLAMP U0006AC 1
60 SILICON TUBE U0489BA 110 [CM]
71 CASE XFMR P9514DB 1 FOR P9515CA, CC, CD
CASE XFMR 2 P9514DN 1 FOR P9515CF, CG, CH, CJ
72 CASE XFMR REAR CGR P9514HG 1 FOR P9515CA, CC, CD
CASE XFMR REAR II P9514DQ 1 FOR P9515CF, CG, CH, CJ
73 CASE PS TOP P9514DE 1
78 PS SPRT 2 P9514DK 1
79 PS SPRT 3 P9514DL 1 Rev. 1
80 PS SPRT 4 P9514DM 1 Rev. 1
Note
The PS SPRT 1, PS SPRT 3, and the PS SPRT 4 (Items 77, 79, and 80) are modified with the change
of the SW Regulators. Each PS SPRT modified can be mounted on both old and new SW Regulators,
respectively.
Note
Three types of the SW Regulators (Items 283, 284, and 285) change to new ones because of the
discontinuance of parts. You can replace old SW Regulator with new one using modified PS SPRT
supplied with each new SW Regulator.
7 MONITOR PAL ASSY P9514JB 1 FOR P9515DA, DB, DC, DD, DE, DF, DG, DH,
DJ, DK, HB, DN, DP, HC
FOR P9515DQ, DR, HD, DS, DT, HE
P9514KD 1 FOR P9515DL Glass Filter
8 KB GRAY ASSY P9514JN 1 FOR P9515DA, DE
KB PINK ASSY P9514JP 1 FOR P9515DB, DF
KB GREEN ASSY P9514JQ 1 FOR P9515DC, DG
KB BLUE ASSY P9514JR 1 FOR P9515DB, DH
KB GRAY ASSY 2 P9514KX 1 FOR P9515DJ, DL, HB, DN, HC, DQ, HD, DS, HE
KB PINK ASSY 2 P9514KW 1 FOR P9515DK, DP, DR, DT
9 CAP U0236AE 6
10 EMBLEM RTfino P9514GH 1 FOR P9515DA, DB, DC, DD, DE, DF, DG, DH,
DJ, DK, DN, DP, DQ, DR, DS, DT
P9514GF 1 FOR P9515DL, HB, HC, HD, HE
11 EDGING U0508AC 1
12 EDGING U0507AC 1
13 BUSHING U0501AC 1
14 CLAMP U0006AC 1
15 NAME PLATE P9503HT 1
16 NAME PLATE P9503HU 1
17 CLAMP U0011AC 1 CKN–07
23 FRONT COVER P9514BH 1 FOR P9515DA, DB, DC, DD, DE, DG, DH
FOR P9515DJ, DK, HB, DN, DP, HC
FOR P9515DQ, DR, HD, DS, DT, HE
P9514HD 1 FOR P9515DL
24 REAR COVER P9514BJ 1 FOR P9515DA, DB, DC, DD, DE, DF, DG, DH,
DJ, DK, HB, DN, DP, HC, DQ, DR, HD, DS,
DT, HE
P9514HE 1 FOR P9515DL
25 COVER PLATE P9514BL 1
26 FRONT PANEL ASSY P9514JD 1
27 KB BOTTOM COVER P9514BN 1
28 UPPER PANEL ASSY P9514JG 1 FOR P9515DA, DB, DC, DD, DE, DF, DG, DH,
DJ, DK, DL, HB, DN, DP, HC, DQ, DR, HD
2164140 1 FOR P9515DS, DT, HE
29 REAR BOX P9514BQ 1
30 TEL LABEL 2156773 1
33 NAME PLATE P9140EU 1 FOR P9515DA, DB, DC, DD, DE, DF, DG, DH,
DJ, DK, HB, DN, DP, HC, DQ, DR, HD, DS,
DT, HE
35 MAGNET U0426AE 24 [cm]
36 CAP P9123PC 8
37 CAUTION LABEL P9514GK 1 FOR P9515DL
P9514GV 1 FOR P9515HB, HC, HD, HE
41 KB PANEL P9514BB 1
42 BASE R P9514BC 1 FOR P9515DA, DB, DC, DD, DE, DF, DG, DH
P9514HS 1 FOR P9515DJ, DK, DL, HB, DN, DP, HC, DQ,
DR, HD, DS, DT, HE
48 BOLT P9514BR 8
50 FRONT PLATE P9514BV 1 FOR P9515DA, DB, DC, DD, DE, DG, DH, DJ,
DK, HB, DN, DP, HC, DQ, DR, HD, DS, DT,
HE
P9514HL 1 FOR P9515DL
51 FRONT SIDE BRKT P9514BW 2 FOR P9515DA, DB, DC, DD, DE, DG, DH, DJ,
DK, HB, DN, DP, HC, DQ, DR, HD, DS, DT,
HE
P9514HM 2 FOR P9515DL
52 REAR SIDE BRKT P9514BX 2 FOR P9515DA, DB, DC, DD, DE, DG, DH, DJ,
DK, HB, DN, DP, HC, DQ, DR, HD, DS, DT,
HE
P9514HN 2 FOR P9515DL
53 ACCESSORY BOX P9514FC 1
78 PS SPRT 2 P9514DK 1
79 PS SPRT 3 P9514DL 1 Rev. 1
80 PS SPRT 4 P9514DM 1 Rev. 1
Note
The PS SPRT 1, PS SPRT 3, and the PS SPRT 4 (Items 77, 79, and 80) are modified with the change
of the SW Regulators. Each PS SPRT modified can be mounted on both old and new SW Regulators,
respectively.
292 TERMINAL U0108FP 1 FOR P9515DA. DB, DC, DD, DE, DF, DG, DH,
DJ, DK, DL, DN, DP, DQ, DR, DS, DT
U0020FP 1 FOR P9515HB, HC, HD, HE
293 NAME PLATE Z9814PX 1 A+5V
294 POWER SW ASSY P9515XZ 1
295 TROIDAL CORE U0012MC 5 TR–28–16–13
296 DISCON PLATE P9500DZ 1
1
MATERIAL LIST (1/10)
13 BUSHING U0501AC 1
14 CLAMP U0006AC 1
15 NAME PLATE B9716EC 1
16 NAME PLATE B9716ED 1
17 CLAMP U0011AC 1 CKN–07
43 BASE L P9514BD 1 FOR P9515EA, EB, EC, ED, EE, EF, EG, EH
P9514HT 1 FOR P9515EK, EL, EM
44 BASE PLATE P9514BE 1
45 SIDE FRAME R P9514BF 1
46 SIDE FRAME L P9514BG 1
47 HANDLE P9514BK 1
59 CLAMP U0006AC 1
60 SILICON TUBE U0489BA 110 [CM]
71 CASE XFMR P9514DB 1 FOR P9515EA, EB, EC, ED, EE, EF, EG, EH
P9514DN 1 FOR P9515EK, EL, EM
72 CASE XFMR REAR P9514DC 1 FOR P9515EA, EB, EC, ED, EE, EF, EG, EH
P9514DP 1 FOR P9515EK, EL, EM
73 CASE PS TOP P9514DE 1
78 PS SPRT 2 P9514DK 1
79 PS SPRT 3 P9514DL 1 Rev. 1
80 PS SPRT 4 P9514DM 1 Rev. 1
Note
The PS SPRT 1, PS SPRT 3, and the PS SPRT 4 (Items 77, 79, and 80) are modified with the change
of the SW Regulators. Each PS SPRT modified can be mounted on both old and new SW Regulators,
respectively.
1
MATERIAL LIST (1/10)
9 CAP U0236AE 6
10 EMBLEM RTfino P9514GH 1
11 EDGING U0508AC 1
12 EDGING U0507AC 1
13 BUSHING U0501AC 1
14 CLAMP U0006AC 1
15 NAME PLATE B9716EC 1
16 NAME PLATE B9716ED 1
17 CLAMP U0011AC 1 CKN–07
43 BASE L P9514BD 1 FOR P9515FA, FB, FC, FD, FE, FF, FG, FH
BASE L P9514HT 1 FOR P9515FJ, FK, FL, FM, FN, FP
59 CLAMP U0006AC 1
60 SILICON TUBE U0489BA 110 [CM]
71 CASE XFMR P9514DB 1 FOR P9515FA, FB, FC, FD, FE, FF, FG, FH
P9514DN 1 FOR P9515FJ, FK, FL, FM, FN, FP
72 CASE XFMR REAR P9514HF 1 FOR P9515FA, FB, FC, FD, FE, FF, FG, FH
P9514DP 1 FOR P9515FJ, FK, FL, FM, FN, FP
73 CASE PS TOP P9514DE 1
78 PS SPRT 2 P9514DK 1
79 PS SPRT 3 P9514DL 1 Rev. 1
80 PS SPRT 4 P9514DM 1 Rev. 1
Note
The PS SPRT 1, PS SPRT 3, and the PS SPRT 4 (Items 77, 79, and 80) are modified with the change
of the SW Regulators. Each PS SPRT modified can be mounted on both old and new SW Regulators,
respectively.
1
MATERIAL LIST (1/10)
13 BUSHING U0501AC 1
14 CLAMP U0006AC 1
15 NAME PLATE B9716EC 1
16 NAME PLATE B9716ED 1
17 CLAMP U0011AC 1 CKN–07
41 KB PANEL P9514BB 1
42 BASE R P9514HS 1
43 BASE L P9514HT 1
44 BASE PLATE P9514BE 1
45 SIDE FRAME R P9514BF 1
55 CASTER U0134AE 2
56 CASTER U0137AE 2
57 RUBBER SHEET 1 P9514FP 1
58 RUBBER SHEET 2 P9514FQ 1
59 CLAMP U0006AC 1
Note
The PS SPRT 1, PS SPRT 3, and the PS SPRT 4 (Items 77, 79, and 80) are modified with the change
of the SW Regulators. Each PS SPRT modified can be mounted on both old and new SW Regulators,
respectively.
Note
Three types of the SW Regulators (Items 283, 284, and 285) change to new ones because of the
discontinuance of parts. You can replace old SW Regulator with new one using modified PS SPRT
supplied with each new SW Regulator.
1
MATERIAL LIST (1/10)
9 CAP U0236AE 6
10 EMBLEM RTfino P9514GD 1 FOR P9515AA, AB, AC, AD, AJ, AK, AL, AM,
AS, AT
EMBLEM GE RTfino P9514GH 1 FOR P9515AW, AX, 2112635, 2112637
11 EDGING U0508AC 1
12 EDGING U0507AC 1
13 BUSHING U0501AC 1
14 CLAMP U0006AC 1
15 NAME PLATE B9716EC 1
16 NAME PLATE B9716ED 1
17 CLAMP U0011AC 1 CKN–07
18 TIE WRAP U0201AC 4 CV–100
41 KB PANEL P9514BB 1
42 BASE R P9514BC 1 FOR P9515AA, AB, AC, AD
BASE R P9514HS 1 FOR P9515AJ, AK, AL, AM, AS, AT, AW, AX,
2112635, 2112637
43 BASE L P9514BD 1 FOR P9515AA, AB, AC, AD
BASE L P9514HT 1 FOR P9515AJ, AK, AL, AM, AS, AT, AW, AX,
2112635, 2112637
59 CLAMP U0006AC 1
60 SILICON TUBE U0489BA 110 [CM]
71 CASE XFMR P9514DB 1 FOR P9515AA, AB, AC, AD
P9514DN 1 FOR P9515AJ, AK, AL, AM, AS, AT, AW, AX,
2112635, 2112637
72 CASE XFMR REAR P9514DC 1 FOR P9515AA, AB, AC, AD
P9514DP 1 FOR P9515AJ, AK, AL, AM, AS, AT, AW, AX,
2112635, 2112637
73 CASE PS TOP P9514DE 1
Note
The PS SPRT 1, PS SPRT 3, and the PS SPRT 4 (Items 77, 79, and 80) are modified with the change
of the SW Regulators. Each PS SPRT modified can be mounted on both old and new SW Regulators,
respectively.
202 SCREW N9406LK 25 FOR P9515AA, AB, AC, AD, AJ, AK, AL, AM
21 FOR P9515AS, AT, AW, AX, 2112635,
2112637
203 SCREW N9406ZX 14
204 SCREW N9408JL 46 FOR P9515AA, AB, AC, AD, AS, AT, AW, AX
2112635, 2112637
51 FOR P9515AJ, AK, AL, AM
205 SCREW N9408LK 4 FOR P9515AS, AT, AW, AX, 2112635,
2112637
206 SCREW N9410EB 11
1
MATERIAL LIST (1/10)
9 CAP U0236AE 6
10 EMBLEM RTfino P9514GD 1 FOR P9515AE, AF, AG, AH, AN, AP, AQ, AR,
AU, AV
EMBLEM GE RTfino P9514GH 1 FOR P9515AY, AZ, 2112640, 2112642
11 EDGING U0508AC 1
12 EDGING U0507AC 1
13 BUSHING U0501AC 1
14 CLAMP U0006AC 1
15 NAME PLATE B9716EC 1
16 NAME PLATE B9716ED 1
17 CLAMP U0011AC 1 CKN–07
18 TIE WRAP U0201AC 4 CV–100
41 KB PANEL P9514BB 1
42 BASE R P9514BC 1 FOR P9515AE, AF, AG, AH
BASE R P9514HS 1 FOR P9515AN, AP, AQ, AR, AU, AV, AY, AZ,
2112640, 2112642
43 BASE L P9514BD 1 FOR P9515AE, AF, AG, AH
BASE L P9514HT 1 FOR P9515AN, AP, AQ, AR, AU, AV, AY, AZ,
2112640, 2112642
Note
The PS SPRT 1, PS SPRT 3, and the PS SPRT 4 (Items 77, 79, and 80) are modified with the change
of the SW Regulators. Each PS SPRT modified can be mounted on both old and new SW Regulators,
respectively.
Note
Three types of the SW Regulators (Items 283, 284, and 285) change to new ones because of the
discontinuance of parts. You can replace old SW Regulator with new one using modified PS SPRT
supplied with each new SW Regulator.
36
50
36
48
5
MATERIAL LIST (1/2)
40 SCREW N9408LK 8
41 SCREW N9406ZX 1
42 SCREW N9414ES 4
43 SCREW N9510LK 2
45 FILTER RUBBER 2 P9514DV 1 FOR P9514JA, P9514JB
7 FAN
STICK IT THE BACK
FAN ASSY
P9514JJ
1
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
14
15
PIPE ASSY
P9514JK
1
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
6 CS TERM U0110FQ 2
7 TIE WRAP U0201AC 3
8 CONN U4202FA 1
9 SOCKET U4900FA 2
10 CONN U6602FA 1
11 SOCKET U6908FA 2
12 SCREW N9406LK 1
13 NAME PLATE U0036BN 1
14 CN110 LABEL Z9814QH 1
15 CN115 LABEL Z9814QK 1
XFMR ASSY
P9514JL
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
KEYBOARD ASSY
P9514JN, P9514JP, P9514JQ, P9514JR, P9514JS, P9514JM, P9514KW,
P9514KX, P9514KV
1
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
POWER SW ASSY
P9515XZ
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
23
4
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
12 CONN U0403FD 1
13 CONN U0434FD 3
14 CONN U0468FD 1
15 CONN U1013FD 2
17 TIE WRAP U0201AC 3
18 CLAMP U0012AC 1
21 WIRE U1000WW 20 [CM]
22 NAME PLATE U0071BN 1 FOR P9514KA 115V
23 WIRE U0000WW 5 [CM]
1 2 3 6 20 4 7 8 5 22
3
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
12 CONN U0403FD 1
13 CONN U0434FD 3
14 CONN U0468FD 1
15 CONN U1013FD 2
17 TIE WRAP U0201AC 3
18 CLAMP U0012AC 2
19 CONN U0111FD 1
20 LOCK POST U0927FD 2
21 WIRE U1000WW 20 [CM]
22 CLAMP U0011AC 3
23 WIRE U0000WW 5 [CM]
1 2 3 6 20 4 7 8 5 22
23
3
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
12 CONN U0403FD 1
13 CONN U0434FD 3
14 CONN U0468FD 1
15 CONN U1013FD 2
17 TIE WRAP U0201AC 3
18 CLAMP U0012AC 2
19 CONN U0111FD 1
20 LOCK POST U0927FD 2
21 WIRE U1000WW 20 [CM]
22 CLAMP U0011AC 3
23 WIRE U0000WW 5
20
4
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
15 CONN U1013FD 1
16 NAME PLATE U0022BN 1
17 NUT N9401BS 1
18 WASHER N9401WL 1
19 NAME PLATE U0071BN 1 FOR P9514KB 115V
20 WIRE U0000WW 5 [CM]
20
3
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
15 CONN U1013FD 3
16 NAME PLATE U0022BN 1
17 NUT N9401BS 1
18 WASHER N9401WL 1
20 WIRE U0000WW 5 [CM]
20
3
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
15 CONN U1013FD 3
16 NAME PLATE U0022BN 1
17 NUT N9401BS 1
18 WASHER N9401WL 1
20 WIRE U0000WW 5
20
270
CABLE ASSY 1
P9515VA
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 2
P9515VB
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 3
P9515VC
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
50
CABLE ASSY 4
P9515VD
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 5
P9515VE
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 6
P9515VF
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
50
60
60
CABLE ASSY 7
P9515VG
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 8
P9515VH
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 9
P9515VJ
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
60
60
1000
CABLE ASSY 10
P9515VK
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 11
P9515VL
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 12
P9515VM
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
55
55
3 6
CABLE ASSY 13
P9515VN
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 14
P9515VP
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 15
P9515VQ
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
3 6
4 1
150
CABLE ASSY 16
P9515VR
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 17
P9515VS
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 18
P9515VT
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
450
55
55
CABLE ASSY 19
P9515VU
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 20
P9515VV
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 21
P9515VW
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
55
55
55
CABLE ASSY 22
P9515VX
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 23
P9515VY
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 24
P9515VZ
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
55
CABLE ASSY 25
P9515WA
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 26
P9515WB
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 27
P9515WC
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 28
P9515WD
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 29
P9515WE
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 30
P9515WF
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
6 7
2800
1630
11
780
CABLE ASSY 31
P9515WG
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 33
P9515WJ
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
670
10 CN109
STICK IT THE BACK
1200
CABLE ASSY 34
P9515WK
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 35
P9515WL
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
730
730
730
730
730
12 CN108
STICK IT THE BACK
CABLE ASSY 36
P9515WM
1
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 37
P9515WN
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
5
3
CN106
STICK IT
9
3
30
CABLE ASSY 38
P9515WP
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 39
P9515WQ
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
6 CS TERM U0109FQ 1
7 CONN U6703FA 1
8 CONN U6602FA 1
9 CN116 LABEL Z9814QL 1
CABLE ASSY 40
P9515WR
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
90
250
CABLE ASSY 41
P9515WS
1
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
6 CS TERM U0110FQ 1
7 CONN U6703FA 1
CABLE ASSY 42
P9515WT
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
CABLE ASSY 43
P9515WU
1
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
4500
1 80
2
70
80
4000
7mm
1 70
70
ÉÉÉ
80
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
0
MATERIAL LIST (1/1)
TGC ASSY
P9514TA
10–1 INTRODUCTION
This chapter provides preventative maintenance procedures. If performed according to schedule, they should keep
the RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200 operating properly and safely.
2. Check power cable, transducer cable(s), footswitch cable, video monitor cable and their respective connectors
for signs of wear. Replace as required. See Chapter 9, Renewal Parts, for parts numbers and ordering informa-
tion.
3. Check the four PC Board cooling fans; check the two power supply cooling fans for signs of wear.
5. Check the Tilt shaft and screw for signs of wear. Make sure screws are tight. (See Chapter 9, Video Display
Monitor Assy ITEM 15 and 43)
Check the 6 of rear cover mounting screw. (See Chapter 9, OP Console Assy ITEM)
Check the 4 of the page printer mounting screw. Make sure they are tight. (See Chapter 9, OP Console Assy
ITEM)
CAUTION
Equipment damage possibility. Do not use a hydrocarbon glass cleaner on a monitor with an
anti-glare shield. Prolonged use of such cleaners damages the shield.
7–2. Wipe the monitor face and CRT filter using a soft, non-abrasive folded cloth with a glass cleaner.
7–3. Install the CRT (VDT) filter after cleaning the monitor face and CRT (VDT) filter. Set the CRT (VDT) filter on
the monitor, insert the CRT filter clamps ( 1 ), and slide them inwards securely ( 2 ). Refer to ILLUSTRA-
TION 10–1.
Note
Make sure that the filter is securely fixed by the filter clamps. These are important to prevent a hazard
from the filter falling. A “click” sound will be heard when the filter clamp is secured by the lock mecha-
nism.
c. Console and peripherals (Chassis source leakage current test and ground continuity test).
See Chapter 3 of the RTfino/RT3200 Advantage–II/RT–x200 Service Manual for test procedures.