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: M503-E329
Revision: B
Chapter 2. Outline
2.1 Conditions for Installation (using) ..................................................................... 2-2
2.2 Conditions for Transportation and Storage...................................................... 2-3
2.3 Name of Each Part of the Unit ............................................................................ 2-4
2.4 Name of Each Circuit Board and Layout of the Circuit Boards ...................... 2-6
Chapter 4. Installation
4.1 Installation Procedures ....................................................................................... 4-2
4.2 Check Safety function ......................................................................................... 4-5
4.3 Changing According to the Power Supply........................................................ 4-6
4.4 Checking Performance of Each Part ................................................................. 4-7
4.5 Installing the arm cover ...................................................................................... 4-12
4.6 Attaching the knob for locking collimator rotation .......................................... 4-13
4.7 Attaching screw caps.......................................................................................... 4-14
4.8 Installing the apron hanger................................................................................. 4-15
4.9 Reset of all parts usage information ................................................................. 4-15
4.10 Assembler Test .................................................................................................. 4-15
4.11 Charging the Battery after installation ............................................................ 4-16
Chapter 5. Installing the Options
5.1 Installing Remote Controller Option .................................................................. 5-2
5.2 Installing folding–type Protective Screen Option ............................................ 5-6
5.3 Installing Dose Area Product Meter Option ...................................................... 5-10
5.4 Installing Dose Area Product Meter Option for UL........................................... 5-17
5.5 Installing the Dose Calculation Unit .................................................................. 5-24
5.6 Installing the Distance Indicator ........................................................................ 5-31
5.7 Keyless Entry ....................................................................................................... 5-36
5.8 Adjusting the Height of the Driving Handle ...................................................... 5-40
5.9 Illuminated Hand Switch ..................................................................................... 5-46
5.10 Additional Hand Switch..................................................................................... 5-48
5.11 Installing the Grid Case Option ........................................................................ 5-51
5.12 Installing the Large Cassette Box Option ....................................................... 5-55
5.13 FPD Upgrade Kit ................................................................................................ 5-58
5.14 Decoration label ................................................................................................. 5-59
Chapter 6. Specifications
6.1 Specifications....................................................................................................... 6-2
6.2 Dimensional Drawing of the Unit ....................................................................... 6-10
6.3 X-ray Reference Axis and Focal Spot Position................................................. 6-11
6.4 Exposure Condition............................................................................................. 6-12
Before installing the unit, fully grasp the contents of this Installation Manual, and
install it so that the system may deliver its full performance and functions.
Besides, thoroughly refer to the Operation Manual and Survice Manual of this
unit.
Chapter Contents
Directions about safety are described in this Section. Read this before
installing the unit without fail.
If necessary, the following documents can be obtained. Contact the responsible service shop of Shimadzu
Corporation.
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2.4 Name of Each Circuit Board and Layout of the Circuit Boards
Use environment
Power supply
AC power
Frequency : 50/60 Hz
Earth
Earth terminal : Earth resistance of 100Ωor less
(The upper bound of the temperature is allowed up to 50℃ only for the
period of less than one month.)
• When the unit is kept in storage for a long time until its installation, it is
recommended to charge the battery within the following period in order to
keep the performance of the battery:
Storage temperature 40℃: Once every 2 months
30℃: Once every 4 months
25℃: Once every 6 months
• When the unit is kept in storage for a long time until its installation, it is
recommended to travel the motor once every 3 month in order to keep
the performance of the motor.
Appearance
Arm:
Holds the X-ray tube assembly. It
can slide vertically along the
column and the arm itself can
stretch in the horizontal direction.
Hand switch:
The switch to make X-ray
exposures
Operating section
Battery indicator:
Indicate remaining charge of
the battery.
Obstruction detector:
Stop the unit in the event
of a collision
Discharge Switch
MUX CAPACITOR
BOARD
Xcont-2008
BOARD
NEXSH
BOARD
MUX
Power 32K
BOARD
Inverter Unit
32K
BOARD
Charge 04B
BOARD
MUX
MUX
Charge 32K
BOARD
MUX-LC1BF
BOARD
MU DRIVER-07
BOARD
Before installing the unit, thoroughly read this Chapter and make necessary
preparations.
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3.2 Unpacking
3.2 Unpacking
Quantity Description
MobileArt Evolution type 32kW 1
Components Arm cover 1
Spare Fuse,313.500 1
parts Fuse,313001 1
Fuse,313002 1
Fuse,313005 1
Fuse,3136.25 1
Fuse,326010 1
Fuse,660CF-10UL 1
Label, Input Voltage 1
Cap 5 White
Cap 2 Blue
Release Switch Label 2
SH_MUX200 S/W 1
Operation Manual 1
Installation Manual 1
Parts List 1
1. Remove the red plate fixing the column rotation-lock pin. Then, paste the
attached sponge on the place, where the red plate was fixed.
Fixing plate
Fig.3- 1
3. Remove both sides of the fixing bracket for Tube rotation-lock and the arm
extension retaining at tip of arm.
Fixing bracket
Fig.3- 2
4. Unscrew the weight fixing bolt. If it is hard to remove, loosen the bolt (a) at
the arm fixing bracket shown in the following figure.
(a) (a)
Fig.3- 3
6. After unpacking, turn ON the main breaker and the switch (see Fig.3- 6),
move to the place, where X-ray radiography is executable and there is a
power outlet. The main breaker is at the front side of the system.
ON
ON OFF
OFF
When the system is parked for long time, this might flat the wheels where
contacts the floor. Runing the system, the wheels will be back the original
shape gradually.
Use the fixing brackets for transportation when the system is transported by
a track etc.
1. Confirm that both the key switch and the main breaker are turned OFF.
4. Disconnect the CN1/CN2 cable from the CN2 connector “NORMAL” on the
MUX CAPACITOR board and connect it to the CN1 connector
“DISCHARGE”. If electrical charge is remaining in the capacitor, the LED
on the MUX CAPACITOR board will be lit.
Fig.3- 6
Fig.3- 7
7. After all work is finished, to return the system to normal operation status,
confirm again that both the key switch and the main breaker are turned
OFF, then set the discharge switch to “NORMAL” (left side), and reconnect
the CN1/CN2 cable to the CN2 connector “NORMAL” on the MUX
CAPACITOR board.
Front cover
Cable cover
Side cover
Be careful to remove the right side cover. The right side cover and the
main unit are connected with the cable of the hand switch.
The top cover and the main unit are connected with the cables. Be
careful to remove the top cover.
(a) (b)
1. Unscrew screws as shown in Fig.3- 12 and remove the top cover to the
side of the unit.
2. Slightly holding up the column under-cover, pull out forward and remove
the cover.
Column under-cover
Cable Cover
4. Pull out the top plate and the main cover of the arm joint section.
Top plate
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Start
Installing options
(Refer to Chapter 5)
Assembler Test
(Refer to 4.10)
Clinical application
End
5. Stick the supply voltage indication label above the outlet of the power
plug. (The label is included in the maintenance parts.)
NEXSH
Fig.4- 1 Connector P1 and P2 Connector
P1 and P2
Aging
If anything is wrong with the system during the aging, go back 2-steps.
To measure the tube voltage waveform, check CP9 TKV (tube voltage
feedback signal 1 V/20 kV) of the XCONT-2008 board by using an
oscilloscope.
While aging, defend enough from the radiation by closing the collimator
completely and using the defense apron or the screen.
3. Check that tube current value displayed on panel is within the range
below. Adjust tube current when the tube current is not within the range.
1. 80kV, 50mA : 45 – 50 mA
1. 80kV, 50mA : 45 – 50 mA
2. Check that there is no large play on the rotation of the collimator section.
2. Push the collimator lamp switch and confirm the light field.
4. Push the collimator lamp switch and confirm the light field is completely
shaded.
When matching the centers of the collimator and X-ray focus, refer to
appendix E.7.
rotation-lock knob
SID Measure
2. Confirm the system runs forward when pushing the driving handle.
3. Confirm the system runs backward when pulling the driving handle.
4. Push the arm lock release switch and lift up the X-ray tube assembly.
6. Confirm the system stops when pushing the both Inch-Mover Buttons at
the same time.
The Inch-Mover Buttons do not work when the driving handle is pushed or
pulled, because safety function works.
2. Confirm the arm locks when “Arm Lock Release Button" is released.
2. Remove the Cable Guide from the Middle Arm. (M5 bolt, 4places. Fig.4- 4
(c))
3. Attach the Upper arm cover to the Arm. (M4 screw, 4places, Fig.4- 4
(d))
4. Attach the Lower arm cover to the Arm. (M4 screw, 6places, Fig.4- 4 (e))
Cable guide
(b) (c)
M4 screw (6 places)
M4 screw (4 places)
Upper arm cover
Attach a knob for locking collimator rotation. It is packed together with screws
for adjustment of X-ray axis.
Side cover: 8 places (16 places in total for left and right) Collimator upper part: 2 places
Front cover: 4 places, Front rear cover: 2 places, Arm cover: 6 places
Support stand cover: 4 places 10 places in total Middle arm part: 2 places
Do when the user wants to change the position where the apron hanger is
installed.
2. Remove the screw which installs the apron hanger, and install the apron
hanger in the arbitrary position shown in Fig.4- 7.
Clear all parts usage information from the system by Usage information
collective setting mode(refer to B.18)
• In order to make the battery stable after installation, charge the battery after
using it as much as the red LED of the battery indicator comes on. Instruct
users of the system to repeat three times the cycle of charging and
discharging the battery. (Refer to operation manual.)
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The Remote controller option consists of the following parts. Make sure that all
these parts are contained in the package.
1 2
2. Mount the Receiver Assy in place of the removed cover of the arm joint
section. Use the resin top cover and socket head bolt that have been
attached as they are.
3. Connect and layout the cable extending from the photo-receptor for the
remote controller to JREM of XCONT-2008 board as shown in Fig. 5-2.
JREM
XCONT 2008
JREM
NEXSH
CPU
JREM
Fig. 5-2 Wiring to the XCONT-2008 board for the remote controller option
Open the lid at the back of the remote controller, and insert two "B" size batteries.
To enable the function of the remote controller, push the remove controller
Button on the X-ray operation panel and LED is illuminated. (Fig. 5-3 ).
Table 1 Name and basic function of each key of the remote controller
Key Name Normal function
① Exposure preparation Starts the preparation for exposures.
switch
② Exposure switch Pressing this switch together with the exposure
preparation switch makes exposures.
③ Collimator lamp switch Turns on/off the collimator lamp.
1 2 3
270°,Radius 5m
The Protective screen option consists of the following parts. Make sure that all
these parts are contained in the package.
① ⑦
7. Remove the top plate and the knob of the arm lock release lever, then
remove the top plate joint cover and the spacers.
Screws
Spacer
Top plate
8. Mount the joint section cover. Attach the knob of the arm lock release lever,
and put the Protective screen on the joint section cover, and fix the
Protective screen with the washers [3] and the SEMS screws M4 [4] (three
points).(Fig. 5-8)
Protective screen
[3] [4]
9. Attach the top plate on the Protective screen and fix the protective screen.
Top plate
10. Using the pattern paper [7], paste two types of bumper [5] and [6] onto two
places on upper cover sheet panel.
How to paste
a. See the side [A], [B] shown on the pattern paper [7], and face it respectively to
the bottom and lateral side of the upper cover sheet panel, then paste by the
tape.
B side
A side
⑥bumper ⑤bumper
The Dose Area Mater Option consists of the following parts. Make sure that all
these parts are contained in the package.
Procedures of mounting
1. Remove 2 plates fixed in Dose Area Product Meter.
unscrew
Fig. 5-13
2. Fix the Dose Area Product Meter to the adapter by the screw which was
removed previous step.
Fig. 5-15
Fig. 5-16
Arm cover
6. Connect the DAP relay cable B from the connector of Dose Area Product
Meter to the relay connector of the Arm section. Wire the DAP relay cable
B along the collimator cable. (Leave the wire of shield free.) (Fig. 5-18 and
Fig. 5-19)
The Dose meter cable from the system to the arm is already wired at the
factory.
To the Dose Area
Product Meter
Relay connector
To the arm
Relay connector
DAP relay cable B
7. Connect DAP relay cable A between the connector of dose meter at the
unit and XCONT board JDAP connector. (Leave the wire of shield free.)
DAP
(Wired of factory)
Fig. 5-20
Adjustment procedure
1. The column top cover is detached.
2. The arm is lowered most below, and the weight in the column is lifted to the
uppermost part.
3. Two sub weights are installed, and the vertical motion balance of the arm
part is adjusted.
Sub weight
Nut
Installing procedure
1. Remove the upper cover and the left side cover
2. Remove the cover shown in Fig. 5-23 and attach the dose display panel
3. Connect the cable supplied with the dose display panel to the JDOSE
connector on the X-CONT board. (Leave the wire of shield free.)
3. When adjusted completely, operate the Dose Area Product Meter to check
that the Dose Area Product Meter works correctly.
Be sure to follow the adjustment method of the Dose Area Product Meter
when adjust the Dose Area Product Meter.
If the Dose Area Product Meter is used without adjustment, the Dose Area
Product might not be detected correctly.
The Dose Area Product Meter Option consists of the following parts. Make sure
that all these parts are contained in the package.
Procedures of mounting
1. Remove two plates fixed in Dose Area Product Meter.
unscrew
Fig. 5-24
2. Fix the Dose Area Product Meter to the adapter by the screw, which was
removed previous step.
Fig. 5-26
4. Fix together the collimator rail and adapter by M3X10 hexagonal head cap
screw.
Fig. 5-27
Arm cover
7. Connect the DAP relay cable B from the connector of Dose Area Product
Meter to the relay connector of the Arm section. Wire the DAP relay cable
B along the collimator cable.
The Dose meter cable from the unit to the arm is already wired at the
factory.
The cable is relayed under the arm.
Relay connector
To the arm
Relay connector
DAP relay cable B
8. Connect DAP relay cable A between the connector of dose meter at the
unit and XCONT board JDAP connector.
DAP
(Wired of factory)
Fig. 5-31
Adjustment procedure
1. The column top cover is detached.
2. The arm part is lowered most below, and the weight in the column is lifted
to the uppermost part.
3. Two supplementary weights are installed, and the vertical motion balance
of the arm part is adjusted.
Supplementary weight
Nut
Installing procedure
1. Remove the top cover and the left side cover
2. Remove the cover shown in Fig. 5-34 and attach the dose display panel
3. Connect the cable supplied with the dose display panel to the JDOSE
connector on the X-CONT PCB.
3. When adjusted completely, operate the Dose Area Product Meter to check
that the Dose Area Product Meter works correctly.
Be sure to follow the adjustment method of the Dose Area Product Meter
when adjust the Dose Area Product Meter.
If the Dose Area Product Meter is used without adjustment, the Dose Area
Product might not be detected correctly.
The Dose Caluculation Unit consists of the following parts; Make sure that all
these parts are contained in the package.
2. Remove the M3 bolts from the rail indicated in Fig. 5-36 and remove the rail.
M3 bolts × 2
3. At the left side of the collimator, fix together the bracket [2] and the rail by
M3 bolt, which was unscrewed before.
[2] Bracket
Rail
4. At the right side of the collimator, fix together the bracket [2], the rail, and
the cover [3] in order by the attached Flat head screw M3X12.
Rail
Left Right
Arm cover
8. Connect the dosimeter cable and the SESD cable A at the base part of the
arm using the attached relay cable. (Leave the wire of shield free.)
Connect cables like Fig. 5-43.
SESD cable A
SESD cable B
Dosimeter cable
10. Connect the unit side connector of dosimeter cable to XCONT board
connector JUSD. (Leave the wire of shield free.)
Adjustment procedure
1. The column top cover is detached.
2. The arm part is lowered most below, and the weight in the column is lifted
to the uppermost part.
3. Two supplementary weights are installed, and the vertical motion balance
of the arm part is adjusted.
Supplementary weight
Nut
Installing procedure
1. Remove the upper cover and the left side cover
2. Remove the cover shown in Fig. 5-45 and attach the dose display panel
3. Connect the cable supplied with the dose display panel to the JDOSE
connector on the X-CONT board. (Leave the wire of shield free.)
To run the dose calculation unit be sure to set SW3-5 (Dose Area Product
Meter) OFF at NEX-SH board. When SW3-5 is ON, the dose calculation unit
cannot run.
The Distance indicator is used in combination with the Dose calcuration unit.
The distance indicator consists of the following parts; Make sure that all these
parts are contained in the package.
Cover
2. Disconnect the connector for the status indicator lamp in the cover.
Connector
Fig. 5-48
4. Remove the screws indicated in Fig. 5-49 and remove the collimator lamp
cover and the collimator cover.
5. Pass the cable from the cover with the distance indicator through the
collimator and connect it to the connector for the status indicator lamp.
8. Wire the distance indicator cable along the cable of the Dose calculation
unit to the base of the arm.
Arm Cover
Fig. 5-53
10. Attach the Distance Indicator board with the spacer at the bottom of the
arm.
11. Connect the dosimeter cable, SESD cable A and distance indicator
cable to the Distance Indicator board, as shown in the diagram. (Leave
the wire of shield free.)
Distance
indicator cable
Distance indicator
Distance
board
Indicato
SESD cable A
Dosimeter cable
Dose calculation unit
(Wired at factory)
13. Move objects away from around the system. Set the Arm position so
that the distance from floor to the focus is 1m.
14. Calibrate the distance indicator board. The gain correction is possible
by setting DIP switches. Set the Gain correction value so that the
distance indicator shows 100cm±2cm.
Keyless entry is composed of the following parts. Check them when unpackage.
Fig. 5-56
2. Remove the yellow rotation-lock cover of key switch, turn the stop lever to
disassemble the key switch.
3. Unscrew two flange nuts from the rear side, then remove the key switch
and the fixing bracket.
Fig. 5-58
4. Disassemble the removed key switch and remove the rotation-lock ring in
order to use it when mount the keyless switch.
Fig. 5-59
5. Fix the keyless switch fixing bracket from the rear side of main panel by the
flange nut which was removed previous step.
Fig. 5-60
6. Insert the keyless switch from the front side of main panel and fix it by the
rotation-lock ring and the resin nut from the rear side. Mount the switch
placing the switch lever’s white mark directly below.
Fig. 5-61
Be carefull the direction to fix the rotaion-lock ring. The projecting part is for
fixing at the fixing plate.
Be sure to surely put the projecting part of rotation-lock ring in the notch of
fixing plate.
Otherwise, the switch part might be rotated.
Fig. 5-62
Fig. 5-63
Set the DIP switch SW3-2 to “ON” the NEX-SH board. (Refer to Appendix A)
The Driving Handle Height Adjustment Option comprises the following parts:
Make sure that all these parts are contained in the package.
No Parts Name Quantity
1 Handle Option ASSY 1
2 Handle Arm 60R 1
3 Handle Arm 60L 1
4 Handle Arm 40R 1
5 Handle Arm 40L 1
6 Handle Arm Cover 60 1
7 Handle Arm Cover 40 1
8 Guide R 1
9 Guide L 1
10 SKM2 1
11 Hexagon Socket Head Screw M6X16 4
The Handle Option ASSY increases the handle height by 90 mm. If the customer
wishes to increase the height by 40 mm or 60 mm, replace the handle arm and
handle cover.
Photosensor
cable
Joint ASSY
Handle arm
Fig. 5-64
cover
Without fixing the brake bar and the grip by tape etc,the brake bar and the
grip go into pieces.
3. Pull the photosensor cable out of the hole in the handle arm and then
remove the handle arm.
Fig. 5-65
4. Attach the handle arm for the required driving handle height. At this stage,
temporarily fasten the handle arm and don’t attach screw caps. Take care
not to trap the cables.
5. Pass the photosensor cable through the handle arm as shown in Fig. 5-66.
Temporary
joint
Fig. 5-66
Fig. 5-67
3. Remove the handle cover and guide. Remove the standard handle.
Guide
Handle cover
Fig. 5-68
4. Pass the handle cover through the High Handle ASSY, as shown in Fig.
5-69. Place it on the handle base and attach the optional guide. (Install the
guide in contact with the 3 contact faces on the handle base.)
Guide
(Option)
Fig. 5-69
5. Make sure that the clearance between slide plate and guide is 0.2 - 0.5mm.
If the clearance is out of range, make adjustments to the clearance by
loosening the fixing screws.
Guide
0.2-0.5mm
Slide plate
Fig. 5-70
6. Confirm that the handle moves smoothly. Fully tighten the arm screws.
Fig. 5-71
8. Lift the circuit breaker to turn on the power. Check the travel operation.
1. Turn off the circuit breaker, and open the right side cover. Note that that the
hand switch cable is attached to the cover.
Fig. 5-72
Fig. 5-73
3. Remove the fixing bracket and remove the hand switch from the side cover.
Fig. 5-74
5. Connect the illuminated hand switch connector and close the side cover.
3. Attach the holder for additional hand switch to the cable cover.
Fig. 5-75
4. Connect Hand SW cable J9B between the Hand Switch I/F board and
XCONT-2008 board connector J9B.as shown in Fig. 5-76.
To XCONT2008
XCONT2008
Connector J9B
Fig. 5-76
Hand Switch
I/F board
Fig. 5-77
Fig. 5-78
7. Attach the cable cover. Make sure that the hand switch protrudes through
the cutout at the bottom of the cable cover.
Fig. 5-79
Fig. 5-80
The Grid Case Option comprises the following parts: Make sure that
all these parts are contained in the package
① ② ③
M5x10
Cassette Box Rubber
M4x12
Grid Box
Detail A
Washer Large
Cassette Box
Washer Plain M4
Hexagon socket
M4x12
Grid Case
Detail B
cap
Screw hole
2. Set a M4 flat washer and a M4 flat large washer over each of the two
M4×12 hexagon socket head cap bolts. At this time, set the flat washer first
and then the flat large washer so that the flat washer comes next to the
head of the bolt.
Loosely screw the bolts in the screw holes in the bottom as shown in Fig.
5-82 detail B.
3. Fit the grid case to the bolts which were screwed in Step 2.
When fitting the grid case, set the notch on the bottom of the grid case
between the washer and the large washer (Fig. 5-82 detail B), and then
screw down the bolts.
4. Fix the cassette box and the grid case by bind screw M4x12, washer M4,
rubber and nut M4 as shown in Fig. 5-82 detail A.
5. After checking on the mounting position of the grid case, screw down the
screws.
Fig. 5-84
2. Attach the handle with Hexagon head bolts M5X10 shown Fig. 5-85
handle
Fig. 5-86
2. Loosen Hexagonal socket head bolts M10 (2 places) shown Fig. 5-88, and
remove the standard cassette box.
3. Attach the ①large cassette box ASSY with bolts shown step 2.
Refer to M503-E341.
Sheet ③ Sheet ④
Rear Side
Left Side
Right Side
Front Side
type)
Fish1Blue
#2.Butterfly Yellow_b
(For Animal wheels
#14.Fish1Orange
#3.Flamin #16.Fish2Green
#15.Fish2Red
#4.Apple #11.Flower2
#6.Zebra
#5.Lion
#10.Squirrel
#8Logo
#9.Wheel
Left Side please attach stickers in # order of Sheet ②-1 & ②-2.
#14.Turtle
2Green
#13.Turtle #15.Crocodile
#16 *Depending on wheel design 2Red
#1.Butterfly Pink
Colorful petals
small
(for Colorful petals #2.Monkey
wheel type)
#11.Turtle
#12.Turtle
turtle1Blue 2Pink
1Orange
(For Animal wheels
type)
#10.Flower1
#3.Giraffe
#9.Elephant
#4.Penguin
#8.Babybird1
#5.Logo
#7.Babybird2
#6.Wheel
#1.Butterfly Blue
#2.Bird Orange
#3.Rabbit
#4.Honeybee
#5.Bear
#1.Bird Blue
#2.Bird Cherry
#3.Kangaro
#4.Leaf1
#5.Leaf2
#6.Koala
There are two types of stickers for wheels, “Animal type” and “Colorful petals type”. Please
choose the type with your preference. In case of “Animal type”, please put “Echidna” on the left
wheel and “Sheep” on the right wheel. There is no deference between the right side “Colorful
petals” sticker and left side.
Animal type
1. tale off the caps of the halls 2. put the Animal or Colorful petals 3. put on the cap 4. put on the cap stickers
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6.1 Specifications
6.1 Specifications
Max. Electric Power 32 kW (100 kV, 320 mA, 20 ms / 80 kV, 400 mA, 20 ms)
16 kW (100 kV, 160 mA, 0.1 s)
Nominal Electric Power (product of max current flow possible for 0.1 seconds and tube
voltage, at 100 kV nominal tube voltage)
Nominal maximum tube voltage and maximum tube current where nominal
maximum tube voltage output is possible: 133 kV, 200 mA
Maximum tube current and maximum tube voltage where maximum tube current output
is possible: 400 mA, 80 kV
Ratings Combination of tube voltage and tube current that outputs maximum electrical power:
100 kV, 320 mA /80 kV, 400 mA
Minimum current-time product: 0.32 mAs
Maximum current-time product: 320 mAs
Nominal minimum irradiation time: 1.0 msec
40~ 90kV 0.32~320mAs
91~100kV 0.32~280mAs
Large
Focus 101~110kV 0.32~250mAs
111~120kV 0.32~220mAs
Current-time product
settings possible at 121~133kV 0.32~200mAs
given cassette 40~ 90kV 0.32~320mAs
radiography voltage
91~100kV 0.32~280mAs
Small
Focus 101~110kV 0.32~250mAs
111~120kV 0.32~220mAs
121~133kV 0.32~200mAs
(6) Collimator
Model R-20C
Shape Rectangular
Field Max. field 430 × 430 mm at SID 1m
Min. field 0 × 0mm (leaves closed)
Average
160 lx min.
illumination
Contrast ratio of
3 min
edge
Illuminated field Precision 2% of SID
Center indicator Cross hairs
Type of lamp Halogen lamp (JM 12V 100W 10H)
Illumination period 30 seconds max, with automatic off timer
SID display 1, 1.5, 2 m
Field size
indication Dimensions
20(8), 23(9), 25(10), 28(11), 30(12), 36(14), 43(17) cm(in.)
display
Leaf movement Manual
Focal length (distance between focal
point and collimator attachment 56 mm
surface, when installed)
External dimension (W × D × H) 202 × 211 × 200 mm
(9) Options
Infrared type
Remote controller
Ready operation, X-ray operation, Collimator lamp ON/OFF
Protective screen(folding) Collapsible X-ray protective acrylic screen
Dose area product meter Indicates the dose area product.
Dose calculator unit Calculate and display the entrance dose on the patient surface
Distance indicator Display the distance measured by the Dose calculator unit.
Changes the key switch to a keyless switch, and make the system administrated by
Keyless entry
password.
The grip bar height can be changed to 950 mm, 970 mm, or 1000 mm from floor
Changing the grip bar height
surface.
The hand switch illuminates to indicate when radiography preparation is finished, or
Luminous hand switch
that radiography is in progress.
Additional hand switch Allows adding an illuminated hand switch to front of unit.
Grid Case By attaching the grid case, two sheets of grid holder can be stored.
Large Cassette Box Large cassette box store 15 light weight 14 x 17 inches cassettes.
FPD Upgrade Allows adding DR system to this system.
160W
700
130W 100W
600
X-ray tube assembly heat
500
content (kJ)
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300
c oolin g
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60kV
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125kV
100 10
0 8
3.6 3.8 4 4.2 4.4 4.6 4.8 5 5.2 5.4
Filament Current (A)
60kV
40kV
400 14
80kV
X-ray Tube Current (mA)
300 ge 12
100kV l ta
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125kV Fi l am
200 10
100 8
0 6
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Filament Current (A)
Focus
Fig. 6-2 X-ray reference axis and focal spot position (Front and upper view)
Focus
Fig. 6-3 X-ray reference axis and focal spot position (Side view)
133
200mA 50mA
125
120
63mA
125mA
80mA
110
250mA
100 100mA
Tube Voltage (kV)
90 320mA
80 125mA
70
400mA
60
160mA
50
250mA 200mA
40
0.32 0.40 0.50 0.63 0.80 1.0 1.25 1.6 2.0 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0 6.3 8.0 10 12.5 16 20 25 32 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 320
133
200mA
125 50mA
120
100
90 320mA
80mA
80
100mA
70
400mA
60 125mA
50
160mA
250mA 200mA
40
0.32 0.40 0.50 0.63 0.80 1.0 1.25 1.6 2.0 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0 6.3 8.0 10 12.5 16 20 25 32 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 320
When a setup of 320mA of tube current is possible to take an exposure with tube voltage is
lowered to 90kV. 3.2mAs is 0.32-7.1mAs.
The time at 90kV and 3.2mAs is 10msec.
133
100mA 50mA
125
120
80mA 63mA
110 125mA
100mA
100
Tube Voltage (kV)
90
160mA 125mA
80
70
200mA
60
160mA
50
40
0.32 0.40 0.50 0.63 0.80 1.0 1.25 1.6 2.0 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0 6.3 8.0 10 12.5 16 20 25 32 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 320
133
100mA
50mA
125
120
125mA 63mA
110
100
160mA 80mA
90
Tube Voltage (kV)
80
100mA
70
200mA
60 125mA
50 160mA
40
0.32 0.40 0.50 0.63 0.80 1.0 1.25 1.6 2.0 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0 6.3 8.0 10 12.5 16 20 25 32 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 320
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E Not used - -
Note1: “E00” is displayed if no error was recorded. “E” and some of error codes following table is if some
errors were recorded.
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Turn on the DIP switch SW3-8 on NEX-SH board first, and then turn on power
for the unit. After just turning on power for the unit, confirm “TEC” is displayed on
the X-ray control panel.
When the program register key is pushed, it is displayed on the panel as shown
in Fig.2 as "record" when each setting of the explanation in this Chapter.
Method 2
This unit is provided with a function that can enter the initialization and adjusting
mode without setting DIP switches on NEX-SH board.
2. Press first the head key and second collimator lamp key
within 3 seconds between changing displays from
to (Personal ID
Setting).
If the software matched to the output of the device is not installed, the device
might be damaged.
Please confirm it when you exchange NEX-SH board.
Software Version
Software type
5. Press Registration button with the display of the mode in which the
operation is to be executed. Then the unit is brought into the mode that
has been chosen.
6. Refer to “B.3 Adjustment mode list” for each mode of the adjustment
mode, and “B.2 Initialization ” for initialization.
1. Pressing the setting change switch for approx. 3 seconds returns the
Procedure of Initialization
Make sure to return the DIP switch to its original state after initialization.
Not used
Not used
Not used
This mode is used to confirm the
Battery charging test mode operation of charging circuit.
Refer to C.8
Displaying running speed Refer to B.9
Not used
Not used
The tube current of this unit is adjusted by changing the setting of the filament
current (called FVR value).
As shown below, there are 6 points of adjustable FVR values; 40, 60, 80, 100,
125 and 133 kV for each tube current. FVR values between tube voltage points
are calculated using linear interpolation.
z Small focus
50mA 63mA 80mA 100mA 125mA 160mA 200mA
133kV ○ ○ ○ ○ - - -
125kV ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ - -
100kV ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ -
80kV ○◎ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○◎
60kV ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
40kV ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
z Large focus
50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 320 400
mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA
133kV ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ - - -
125kV ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ - -
100kV ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ -
80kV ○◎ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○◎
60kV ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
40kV ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ -
○:Adjustment point in tube current each-point adjustment mode
◎:Adjustment point in tube current two-point adjustment mode
There are two tube current adjustment modes. Normally, the tube current is
adjusted in (1) tube current two-point adjustment mode. When necessary, the
tube current at each adjustment point is checked and adjusted in (2) Tube
current each-point adjustment mode
If inappropriate data are contained in the FVR value table, it is not possible
to obtain appropriate results by executing the tube current two-point
adjustment. Execute the tube current two-point adjustment after initializing all
the FVR values.
2. To initialize FVR values, hold down the thin body selection key for body
thickness correction until a character string “c A n c e L” appears on the
display (for about 3 seconds).
Others
Others
(1) When the tube current two-point or each-point adjustment mode is
selected, the tube current feedback circuit is automatically disabled.
And radiography time is fixed at 20msec.
(2) For adjusting tube current, use a neutral point tube current meter or
secondary tube current meter or the measured value display mode of the
unit (turn ON the DIP switch SW2-5 on NEXSH board).
Tube current may have some diffrence between the current with a
connection of a tube voltmeter and without the connection unit, even if FVR
values are same when adjusting tube current, don’t connect a tube votmeter.
If inappropriate data are contained in the FVR value table, it is not possible
to obtain appropriate results by executing the tube current two-point
adjustment. Eecute the tube current two-point adjustment after initializing all
the FVR values.
3. Press focus key and select small focus. (Focus key lighting)
4. To initialize FVR values, hold down the thin body selection key for body
thickness correction until a character string “c A n c e L” appears on the
display (for about 3 seconds).
Adjustment point of
Focus type Tube current value
tube current
Small focus Minimum 50mA
(Focus key lighting) Maximum 200mA
mA Setting
Fig. B-4 Tube current two-point adjustment mode: tube current setting
(this figure shows an example of the display: the tube current is set to 50 mA)
8. Repeat the steps 5 and 6 until the measured tube current value
becomes an appropriate value.
Fig. B-5 Tube current two-point adjustment mode: FVR value setting
(this figure shows an example of the display: the FVR is adjusted to FVR = 3.87)
Moving to another point or mode, or turning off power without pressing the
Registration button after changing FVR value would cancel the change of
the FVR value. Further, it is possible to register FVR value when exposure
condition is displayed (FVR value is not displayed).
10. Set the maximum tube current, and then repeat the steps 5 to 8.
It is possible to set the tube current to either minimum tube current (50mA)
or maximum tube current (200mA or 400mA) first.
You would have better to set the mini mum tube current at first.
If this adjustment mode is finished after the FVR value for only one of the
two points is registered, the same FVR value is registered for the other point.
11. Press focus key and select Large focus and then repeat the steps 4 to
9.
2. Press the APR chest exposure key to enter the tube current each-point
adjustment mode. (LEDs of the chest exposure key, the regular position
exposure key, and the normal body exposure key blink.)
3. Select focus. (Turn on the LED of focus key in the case of small focus, turn
off the LED of focus key in the case of large focus)
kV Setting mA Setting
Fig. B-6 Tube current each point adjustment mode – Exposure condition setting(In case of
160mA)
5. Exposing X-RAY
Make an exposure by pressing the hand switch.
7. Repeat the steps 5 and 6 until the measured tube current value becomes
an appropriate value.
(Allowable error : within –15% ~ +5%)
Fig. B-7 Tube current each point adjustment mode: FVR value adjusted
(this figure shows an example of the display: the FVR is setting to FVR = 3.87)
Moving to another point or mode, or turning off power without pressing the
Registration button after changing FVR value would cancel the change of
the FVR value. Further, it is possible to register FVR value when exposure
condition is displayed (FVR value is not displayed).
10. Press focus key and select focus. Repeat the steps 4 to 9 for other focus.
(Turn on the LED of focus key in the case of small focus, turn off the LED
of focus key in the case of large focus)
2. Enter the handle adjustment mode by pressing the Arm key of APR. (The
LED of the Arm key flashes.)
Position setting
If power is turned off without pressing the program registration ray, the
handle adjustment values would not be registered.
Table. 1 Relation between handle adjustment position number and pull power
Backward Backward
left right
direction direction
Fig. B-9 Positions and directions for setting the spring gauge
2. The present mode is turns to positive voltage mode by pressing the “Leg”
key, and is turns to negative voltage mode by pressing the “Foot” key. The
detected battery voltage is displayed by six digits.
3. Press “mAs +”, “mAs -“ key while measuring the actual voltage of batteries,
and Press the “Program key” if the difference between the measurement
value and the indicated value becomes within ±0.2V.
The actual voltage of batteries on + side can be measured between
"TER3"-"TER5" of the MUXPOWER board.
The actual voltage of batteries on - side can be measured between
"TER5"-"TER4" of the MUXPOWER board.
Fig. B-10 Adjustment of the battery voltage detection circuit –Positive voltage (in case of 119.7V)
2. Enter the date and time setting mode by pressing the hand exposure key of
APR. (The LED of the hand exposure key blinks.)
Change year with the set tube voltage change keys (+) and (-). (Set the
lower two digits of the year.)
Change month with the (-) key for changing set value of the product of
tube current and its flow time.
Change day with the (+) key for changing set value of the product of
tube current and its flow time.
4. Changing time
Reveal the time display by pressing the remote control key. (The LED of
the key flashes.)
Change hour with the set tube voltage change keys (+) and (-) (24-hour
display)
Change minute with the (+) and (-) key for changing set value of the
product of tube current and its flow time.
Hour Minute
2. Press the Obese key and the APR Abdomen Exposure” key to start the
Error Log mode. (LED of the Abdomen Exposure key and Obese key blink.)
Fig. B-14 Display of Error Log (In case of eighth error code was F68)
Reveal the date and time display by pressing the remote control key.
Press the Registration button for about 3 seconds. Then, the error log is
reset .
2. Enter the running speed display mode by pressing the obese body key and
ARR foot exposure key. (LEDs of the foot exposure key and the obese
body key blink.)
A running speed is displayed on the set tube voltage display and the tube
current time product display. “-” is displayed during going back.
Fig. B-15 An example of running speed display (where the speed of both of the wheels is 0 km/hour)
2. press the Normal key and Waist Exposure key on APR to start the battery
voltage drop check mode. (LED of the Waist Exposure key and Normal key
blinks.)
Switch Display
Fig. B-18 Example of the display of the battery voltage drop check mode
(exposure condition is displayed)
3. Exposure
At present, conditions of the unit and battery cannot be judged using the
values provided in this mode. (Use the values as reference.)
2. Press the Obese key, then press the Arm key to enter the Battery code
setting mode. (Arm LED is blinking)
2. At the first digit of mAs display, the battery code is displayed. The Battery
code5, GS YUASA PX12090 Taiwan is registered as default data.
The unregistered new battery and the battery data to be set are
informed by the technical information.
DO NOT use the Battery code E other than that.
Otherwise, the system might not function correctly, such as Acquisition,
Running,Charging.
Also it might cause the burnont or fire of electric components.
1. On the Battery code setting, press mAs± key to select the Battery code E,
then press the remote control key, it enters the battery data setting mode.
1. In the setting mode of battery program data, X-ray control panel display
changes to the Reference voltage adjustment of battery remaining amount
step mode.
2. At the third digit of kV display, the setting item number 1(Reference voltage
adjustment of battery remaining amount step) is displayed.
3. The battery remaining amount step No. is displayed at the second digit of
kV display, and the threshold voltage of remaining step at the first digit of
kV display and at the mAs display.
Change mode
Fig. B-21 Reference voltage adjustment mode of battery remaining amount step (When
Remaining step 1 threshold voltage260.0V)
4. Press kV± key and select the battery remaining amount step No. (1 to 7),
then press mAs± key to set the remaining step threshold
voltage(minimum 100.0, maximum 260.0). Set the threshold voltage to
each battery remaining amount step No., and press the Registration button
to register it.
Then, when the battery remaining amount step No. gets larger, the
remaining step threshold voltage must be set larger.
5. Press the remote control key, then enters the Charge current adjustment
mode of battery charge step.
1. When the system enters the Charge current adjustment mode of battery
charge step, X-ray control panel display changes indicating Charge current
adjustment of battery charge step.
2. At the third digit of kV display, the setting item number 2(Charge current
adjustment of battery charge step) is displayed.
3. At the second digit of kV display, the battery charge step number indicates,
then the charging current is displayed at the mAs display.
Change mode
Fig. B-22 Charge current adjustment mode of battery charge step (when charging step1, the
charging current 0.50)
4. Press kV± key, select the battery charge step No. (1 to 6), press mAs±
key to set the charging current (minimum 0.10, maximum 3.00) for each
charging step.
Set the charging current for each battery charge step No., and press the
Registration button to register it.
When the battery charge step No. gets larger, the charging current value in
the charging step must be set smaller.
5. Press the remote control key, then enters the Reference voltage
adjustment mode of battery charge step.
2. At the third digit of kV display, the setting item number 3(Reference voltage
adjustment of battery charge step) is displayed.
3. At the second digit of kV display, the battery charge step No. is displayed,
the threshold voltage of charging step is displayed at the first digit of kV
display and the mAs display.
Change mode
Fig. B-23 Reference voltage adjustment mode of battery charge step (When charging step1
threshold voltage 120.0V)
4. Press kV± key, select the battery charge step No. (1 to 6), and press mAs
± key to set threshold voltage (minimum 50.0, maximum 200.0) of
charging step.
Set the threshold voltage for each battery charge step No. and press the
Registration button to register it.
When the battery charge step No. gets larger, the threshold voltage of
charging step must be set larger.
5. Press the remote control key, then enters VSVN correction factor bc
adjustment mode.
2. At the third digit of kV display, the setting item number 4(VSVN correction
factor bc adjustment) is displayed.
Change mode
4. Press mAs± key, set the bc coefficient (minimum 50, maximum 300).
6. Press the remote control key, then it enters the VSVN correction
factor(a+b) adjustment mode.
2. At the third digit of kV display, the setting item number 5(VSVN correction
factor(a+b) adjustment) is displayed.
Change mode
4. Press mAs± key, set the (a+b) coefficient (minimum 50、maximum 300).
6. Press the remote control key, then it enters the Additional Radiography
enabled voltage setting mode.
Change mode
Fig. B-26 Additional Radiography enabled voltage setting mode(When threshold voltage240.0V)
4. Press mAs± key, set the threshold voltage (minimum 100.0, maximum
260.0). The upper limit value of threshold voltage is the threshold voltage of
battery remaining amount step No.1.
5. When the threshold voltage is set completely, press the Registration button
to register.
6. Press the remote control key, it returns the Battery code setting mode.
If turn off the power without pressing the Registration button, the set battery
data cannot be registered.
If not set ON SW3-5(Dose area product meter), the system cannot enter
Dose area product meter adjustment mode.
2. Press the Obese key, then press the Hand key to enter Dose area product
meter adjustment mode. (Hand Radiography LED is blinking)
3. When it enters Dose area product meter adjustment mode, the kVmAs
display on X-ray control panel indicates the radiography conditions. In this
stage, nothing is displayed at the mGycm2as a radiography is not executed.
Fig. B-27 Dose area product meter adjustment mode(Radiography condition display)
SOD 100cm
Exposure Filed HxW 35cm square
2. Pressing the remote control key can switch the X-ray control panel display
indicating [adjustment value] on kVmAs display on panel. (Remote control
key LED is blinking) In this stage, nothing is displayed at the mGycm2
display as the radiography is not executed.
Fig. B-29 Dose area product meter adjustment mode (Adjustment value, Exposure dose display)
5. Press mAs± key, and change the [Adjustment value], the exposure dose
amount (Unit:mGy) shown on the mGycm2 display is changed. Adjust
[Adjustment value] so that this exposure dose can be same as the dose
measured by Dose area product meter for correction.
7. Press the remote control key, X-ray control panel display changes to
indicate the radiography conditions on the kVmAs display on the panel.
(Remote control key LED is turned OFF)
Fig. B-30 Dose area product meter adjustment mode (Radiography condition, Area dose display)
This section describe setup proccedure to output the DAP data for
CR class at the DICOM header.
This setup is necessay to output The DAP data at the DICOM header
(0018,115e).
Use tool
Fig. B-31
Fig. B-32
Fig. B-33
Fig. B-34
9. Push “Enter” key repeatedly until “Image Area Dose Product (0018,115e)
in DICOM? (0:No 1:Yes)” is displayed.
Fig. B-35
Fig. B-36
11. Push “Enter” repeatedly until “CCR SETUP MENU (Esc to go back)” is
displayed.
Fig. B-38
Fig. B-39
Fig. B-40
The system cannot enter the Dose calculation adjustment mode without
setting OFF SW3-5(Dose area product meter).
2. Press the Obese key, then press the Hand key to enter Dose calculation
adjustment mode. (Hand Radiography LED is blinking)
4. When Dose calculation unit is ON, the calculated dose is displayed at the
mGy display. When Dose calculation unit is OFF, the calculated dose is not
displayed at the mGy display.
5. Press the remote control key, to progress to Dose calculation unit ON/OFF
setting.
After changing the set value, be sure to press the Registration button to
register the changed value.
2. To use Dose calculation unit, set ON the kV display and press the
Registration button.
When not use Dose calculation unit, set the kV display OFF and press the
Registration button.
2. When the measured distance unit is “cm”, set “IEC” the mAs display and
press the Registration button.
When the measured distance unit is “inch”, set “in” the mAs display and
press the Registration button.
2. Press the registration key to set the unit to “cm”, when “IEC” is displayed.
Press the registration key to set the unit to “inch”, when “in” is displayed.
Fig. B-41
1. Display the Distance Offset1 [Distance meter itself has Offset value] of the
dose calculation at the kV display.
Display the measured distance at the mAs display.
Display the Distance Offset2 [Distance from the top of Distance meter to
the focus] at the mGy display.
Fig. B-42
2. Confirm All Comp is 100. There is no need to change All Comp value.
5. Set the Distance Gain value so that SOD shown on mAs display measured
by Distance meter is same as the actual SOD measured by the tape
measure.
Press mAs± key, change the Distance Gain value, press the Registration
button and register All Comp and Distance Gain values.
Adjust the Distance Gain value until the SOD measured by Distance meter
shown at the mAs display becomes same as the actual SOD measured by
the tape measure (tolerance±2cm).
6. Change the actual SOD measured by the tape measure to confirm that
SOD measured by the Distance meter shown at the mAs display is same.
Press the remote control key, progress to the Dose calculation unit
correction.
Fig. B-43
1. The following tools are required for measuring the radiographed dose and
correcting the dose calculation display unit.
・Acrylic phantom
・Dose area product meter for correction (Dosimeter allowing the
measurement the backward scattered rays)
Use the dosemeter, which can measure the backward scattered rays.
Generally, the ionization chamber type dosemeter is appropriate. However
the semiconductor detector type dosemeter is not applicable.
If use the dosemeter which can not measure the backward scattered rays,
the measurement result becomes the exposure dose amount, but not the
entrance surface dose (ESD).
Fig. B-44
Correction condition
SOD : 100cm
Acrylic phantom : HxW20cm square or larger, Thickness 19cm
Collimator Exposure field : HxW20cm square
Above the correction condition is a sample. When the facility with Dose
calculation unit uses the specified layout, radiography condition, dose
measurement method (layout and radiography condition often used in
clinical practice, specified dose measurement method and correction
condition), execute the dose measurement following the instruction of
installation site.
Fig. B-45
3. Press the remote control key, it returns to the first radiography condition
display status, and execute the radiography for each kV, then fill in the
measured value of dosemeter in the following table. The radiography
condition must be set as tube current 100mA, radiography time 20msec.
Calculate ckV value for each kV from the average D of the measured dose
value, using the following and fill in the following table.
ckV=10000/(I[mA]×t[sec])×D
ckV
Measured Measured Measured Average Calculated
Calculated
Value1(mGy) Value 2(mGy) Value 3(mGy) 1(mGy) value 1(mGy)
value
40kV
50kV
60kV
70kV
80kV
90kV
100kV
110kV
120kV
130kV
133kV
(*1) : When use the semiconductor detector dosemeter.
If needed, calculate the value of ionization chamber type dosemeter.
Reference 115mR = 1mGy
5. Press the remote control key to return to the first radiography condition
display.
Reference
Dosemeter software calculates the followings.
A :ALL Comp input value
C(kV) :Dose parameter for each kV [mGy/mAs]
D MEAS :Value measured by Ultrasonic sound Distance meter [m]
D offset :Distance Offset input value [m]
A C(kV) 1
ESD ( mGy ) = × × mAs ×
100 10000 ( D MEAS + D offset ) 2
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Battery usage setting mode is used to confirm the starting date of use of battery
and the charging count, and to set the battery usage information when the
battery or NEX-SH board is replaced. When the battery or NEX-SH board is
replaced, adjust the setting by the following procedure.
2. Press the Oblique key and then press the Head key, it enters the Battery
usage setting mode.
2. Press the collimator lamp key to switch from the starting date of use of
battery to the charge count display.
1. While the battery usage information is displayed, when press and hold the
Registration button 3 seconds, the starting date of use of battery is reset to
current date, and the charge count is reset to 0.
1. In Battery usage setting mode, use the collimator lamp key to switch the
display (Starting date of use, Charge count).
2. While these battery usage data is displayed, press the kV± key to select
the digit to be set, the selected digit will be blinking. Use the mAs± key to
adjust the digit to appropriate value.
3. When the digit is adjusted completely, press and hold the Registration
button 3 seconds, to set the adjusted value.
Display change
CPU board battery usage information setting mode is used to confirm the
starting date of use of CPU board battery, to set the usage information of CPU
board battery when CPU board battery or NEX-SH board is replaced.
Adjust the setting by the following procedure when CPU board battery or
NEX-SH board is replaced.
2. Press the Oblique key and then Chest key to enter the CPU board battery
usage information setting mode.
1. When CPU board battery usage information is displayed, press and hold
the Registration button 3 seconds, the starting date of use of CPU board
battery is set to the current date.
1. While the starting date of use of CPU board battery is displayed, press the
kV± key to select the digit to be set, the selected digit will be blinking. Use
the mAs± key to adjust the selected digit to the appropriate value.
2. Press and hold the Registration button 3 seconds to set the adjusted value.
Fig. B-48 EXAMPLE: CPU board battery’s starting date of use (Feb.21.2005)
When Emergency brake release battery or NEX-SH board is replaced, adjust the
setting by the following procedure.
2. Press the Oblique key, then press the Abdomen key, it enters Emergency
brake release battery usage information setting mode.
1. In Emergency brake release battery replacing setting mode, press the kV±
key to select the digit to be set, the selected digit will be blinking. Use the
mAs± key to adjust the selected digit to appropriate value.
2. Press and hold the Registration button 3 seconds to set the adjusted value.
Fig. B-49 EXAMPLE: Emergency brake release battery’s starting date of use (Feb.21.2005)
X-ray tube unit usage information setting mode is used to confirm the X-ray tube
unit’s starting date of use and the count of radiography, and to set the X-ray tube
unit usage information when X-ray tube unit or NEX-SH board is replaced.
When X-ray tube unit or NEX-SH board is replaced, adjust the setting by the
following procedure.
2. Press the Oblique key, then press the Lumbar key to enter X-ray tube unit
usage information setting mode.
2. Press the collimator lamp key to switch the X-ray tube unit’s starting date
of use to the count of radiography.
1. In X-ray tube unit usage information setting mode, press the collimator
lamp key to switch the display (starting date of use, count of radiography).
2. Press kV± key to select the digit to be set, that digit will be blinking. Use
the mAs± key to adjust the selected digit to appropriate value.
3. Press and hold the Registration button 3 seconds to set the adjusted
value.
Fig. B-50 EXAMPLE: X-ray tube unit’s starting date of use (Feb.21.2005)
Fig. B-51 EXAMPLE: Count of radiography of X-ray tube unit(437 counts) Change display
This is used to set the starting date of use of motor and the accumulated running
distance when the motor is replaced. When replace the motor, adjust the setting
by the following procedure.
2. Press the Oblique key, then press the Leg key, it enters Motor usage
information setting mode.
2. Press the collimator lamp key to switch the display of the accumulated
running distance changing from the starting date of use of motor.
1. In Motor usage information setting mode, press the collimator lamp key to
switch the display (starting date of use, the accumulated running distance ).
2. Press kV± key to select the digit to be set, that digit will be blinking. Use
the mAs± key to adjust the selected digit to appropriate value.
3. Press and hold the Registration button 3 seconds to set the adjusted value.
Change display
This mode is used to reset one-time the starting date of use of components,
such as battery, CPU board battery, Emergency brake release battery, X-ray
tube unit, motor, and the charging count, radiography count and the accumulated
running distance. When provide the system or replace all components, make the
setting by the following procedure.
2. Press the Oblique key, then press the Hand key to enter Usage information
collective setting mode.
2. Press and hold the Registration button 5 seconds, the starting date of use
of all components are set to the current date, and the count of charging, the
count of radiography and the accumulated running distance are set to 0.
Fig. B-54 EXAMPLE: Usage information collective setting mode (When the current date is
Feb.21.2005)
These adjustments are not required in the usual installation of the unit. If the
circuit boards or parts are replaced and readjustment is needed, refer to these
adjusting methods.
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C.1 Preparation
C.10 Finish
C.1 Preparation
Before making the detailed adjustment in this Section, confirm the following
items:
2. The settings of DIP SW on NEX-SH board are matched with the unit
type and the options. (Refer to Appendix A)
4. Move the arm out of parking position. (For displaying and exposing).
In MobileDaRt Evolution and MobileArt Evolution, there are 12.5kW type and
32kW type. (MobileDaRt Evolution is 32kW type only)
If the combinations of an X-ray tube devices, high-pressure transformers and
so on are not correct, the equipment might be damaged.
Don't make a mistake in the combination. Especially when X-ray tube
device 0.7U163CS-36 for 12.5 kW type equipment is installed to 32kW type
equipment, the equipment must be damaged.
A correct combination of the device is as shown in the following table.
*)
S/W High Voltage X-ray Tube KVADJ Board NEX-SH Board
Turn on the power supply of the unit by connecting the power plug as turning
the main breaker off, and turning on breaker NFB1 when the NEX-SH board
is initialized before the device is adjusted.
Preparation
6. Confirm that the main breaker and the key switch are turning off, and the
power plug is not connected.
3. Press mAs+ and mAs- key so that the same voltage as the actual
voltage is obtained. When the same voltage (within ±0.2 V) is obtained,
press the program entry key.
3. Press mAs+ and mAs- key so that the same voltage as the actual
voltage is obtained. When the same voltage (within ±0.2 V) is obtained,
press the program entry key.
4. After the adjustments have finished, turn the key switch OFF. (System
power turns OFF.)
Preparation
1. Confirm that the main breaker and the key switch are turning off, and the
power plug is not connected.
1. Turn ON the main breaker and the key switch. (System power turns
ON.)
The pulse width can be finely adjusted by adjusting VR1 while measuring the
voltage at the leads of the collimator lamp so that the voltage becomes an
appropriate value. (Refer to E.8.)
Preparation
1. Check that the main breaker and the key switch are OFF, and that the
power cable plug is not connected.
3. Adjust VR1 [mAs] so that the relation between the frequency at CP28
[MASCLK] and the voltage at CP 30 is 5 kHz/V. (For example, if the
voltage at CP30 is 5.10 V, the frequency at CP28 is 25.5 kHz.)
Preparation
1. Check that the main breaker and the key switch are OFF, and that the
power cable plug is not connected.
2. Disconnect the TER3 and TER4 cables from the MUX POWER 32K
board, and perform insulation.
2. Turn ON main breaker and the key switch. (System power turns ON.)
5V/div
5V/div
7.5 ± 0.1 μ
7.8-8.0 μ
5V
0V
Fig. C-3 Waveform between CP[Ga] – CP[Ea], CP[Gb ] – CP[Eb] on INVERTER UNIT board
When check the gate waveform, observe the wavefrom 10msec or later after
XRAY operation start. The peak value is different when immediately XRAY
after the operation started.
1. Confirm the pulse width between CP[Gc] and Cp[Ec], CP[Gd] and
CP[Ed] in the same way.
Preparation
1. Check that the main breaker and the key switch are OFF, and that the
power cable plug is not connected.
2. Connect cables to TER3 and TER4 on the MUX POWER 32K board.
Operation Check
Preparation
1. Check that the main breaker and the key switch are OFF, and that the
power cable plug is not connected.
2. Set the DIP switch SW3-8 on the NEX-SH board ON. (Adjustment
mode)
4. Turn VR3 and VR4 on KVADJ board to center position in case that
KVADJ board has not been adjusted. (It is unnecessary to do this in
case that KVADJ board has been already adjusted.)
1. Turn ON the main breaker and key switch. (System power turns ON.)
100V/div
Fig. C-4 Waveform between CP14[CL1] – CP2[C0] on the INVERTER UNIT board
1. Refer to “B1 How to Get into Adjustment Mode” and enter the
adjustment mode.
2. Press the “Head” key and enter the tube current 2 points adjustment
mode.
4. If necessary, press the “Chest” key, get into the tube current each-point
adjustment mode and then check that measurement value is with error
within –15 - +5 % range of the setting value.
Use the tube anmeter of neutral point current measureing type. The tube
anmeter of measuring of high voltage side may indicate the tube current
value with large error.
Connect the tube ammeter of neutral point current measuring type to mA+
and mA- of terminal board X2 on XCONT board. For the measurements,
remove the short-circuit plate.
Tube current may have some diffrence between the current with a
connection of a tube voltmeter and without the connection unit, even if FVR
values are same when adjusting tube current, don’t connect a tube
voltmeter.
Preparation
2. After it is confirmed that breaker NFB1 is turning off, connect the power
plug.
4. Set the DIP switch SW3-8 on the NEX-SH board (Adjustment mode)
ON.
3. Press Leg-key (after about 10 seconds, the battery is charged for about
one minute).
4. Confirm that the waveform of the voltage between CP5 and GND on
MUX CHARGE-04B board is approximately as shown in the Figure
below.
The shape of waves of Fig. C-6 is an example, and the pulse width and the
peak value may change.
Moreover, there is a possibility that the error (F5b, F51, and F53, etc.)
occurs when the charge confirmation mode is begun in the state of the full
charge.
The buzzer volume control of the sheet panel, which sounds at the time of key
operation etc., can be performed by turning volume for the volume control of a
sheet panel. The volume is large or small, please adjust buzzer volume.
2. Please turn volume VR 1 on the sheet panel board on the back of Upper
cover, and adjust the buzzer volume of a sheet panel.
C.10 Finish
• Check to confirm that all connector and terminals are connected on board.
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The content of the fault is indicated fault indication lamp , and indicated code
on the mAs display.
F02 Main supply voltage is more than 30% lower than the standard voltage.
F11 X-ray tube voltage during irradiation is detected to be more than 30 kV higher than the set
value.
F12 Measured X-ray tube voltage during irradiation is more than 15% lower than the set value.
F13 Measured X-ray tube voltage during irradiation is lower than 10kV.
F14 KVBR signal is supplied. (A glow discharge in X-ray tube, or abnormal high x-ray tube
voltage has been detected.)
F15 Measured X-ray tube voltage during irradiation is more than 10% lower than the set value.
(Irradiation is not aborted.)
F16 kV feedback start signal during irradiation is not detected. (Irradiation is not aborted.)
F1B Mounted kVADJ Board is not conformed to mounted High voltage transformer.
F21 Measured X-ray tube current during irradiation is more than 50mA larger than the set
value.
F22 Measured X-ray tube current during irradiation is more than 50% smaller than the set
value.
F23 Measured X-ray tube current during irradiation is smaller than 10mA.
F31 Measured filament current is more than 50% higher than the set value.
F32 Measured filament current is more than 50% lower than the set value.
F42 Capacitor voltage is lower than 170V after 60 seconds of start of capacitor changing.
F43 Capacitor voltage is lower than 30V after 60 seconds of start of capacitor changing.
F46 Capacitor voltage is lower than system preparation voltage for more than 30 seconds after
system preparation was finished.
F55 Voltage of plus-side battery is more than 12V higher than that of minus-side battery.
F56 Voltage of minus-side battery is more than 12V higher than that of plus-side battery.
F5b Signal CHBR2 is supplied. (Battery voltage + or - side during charging is higher than 155
V.)
F5c The power lead had been connected when main breaker is turned off.
F5E Measured charging current more than 50% larger than the set value for 10 seconds.
F5F Measured charging current less than 30% of the set value for 10 seconds.
F61 STOK signal is not returned even after the starter drive time is over.
F62 XOK is not returned even after one second has passed since HX1 was supplied.
F6F KVT does not input even after 250 msec has passed since EXR output.
F81 The combination of the setting of DIP switch 2-2 on the NEX-SH board and the rated
output memorized in EEPROM is not correct. According to Appendix A, change to a
correct setting of the DIP SW2-2.
F82 The combination of the setting of DIP switch 2-2 on the NEX-SH board and the installed
software is not correct. According to Appendix A, change to a correct setting of the DIP
SW2-2.
F65 It is an invalid AR signal input. (EX. Hand switch was pushed at the time of a power on.)
F68 The X-ray exposure operation had been done before the ready preparation of the FPD
F6d EMG signal is supplied. (Emergency stop switch has being pressed.)
F76 An illegal value was transmitted from CXDI. (EX. Out of range APR No.)
Make the anatomical code correspond with the anatomical program number.
H1 With the set exposure condition, the heat accumulated on the anode of the X-ray tube is
over tolerance.
Stop radiography until the warning indicator lamp turns off. Disappear when X-ray tube
assembly cools sufficiently.
H2 The heat accumulated on the anode of the X-ray tube has reached its tolerance limit.
Reduce radiography parameters, or stop radiography until the warning indicator lamp
turns off. Disappear when X-ray tube assembly cools sufficiently.
Stop radiography until the warning indicator lamp turns off. Disappear when X-ray tube
assembly cools sufficiently.
Bbb Main battery voltage has dropped.(Only movement of the system is possible.)
Disappears after the control circuit unit cools and the temperature falls.
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Expendable Parts are shown as Table. 1. Use specified parts at the part
replacement.
Table. 1. Expendable Parts List
Recommended
Part Name Part No Replacement
Period
Batteries replacement
When replacing the batteries, make sure to place the unit on the flat
floor. Otherwise, the unit may fall down.
Pay attention to polarity of +/- when arranging the battery in the battery
unit. Do not short-circuit and contact between terminals.
Be sure to start replacing the battery after moving the arm up to the
position shown in Fig. E-1. Otherwise the unit may topple over when
battery is replaced.
2. Turn OFF both the key switch and the main breaker.
5. Loose 2 bolt at under part of the cassette box and remove it.
Bolt Bolt
Tray
BAT 1
④
BAT 2
②
BAT 3
⑤
⑥
BAT 4
⑦
Accessory Tray
10. Insert the new batteries, connect all wires to the electrodes,
Screws and replace all 4 batteries in their original positions.
Screws
13. Replace each battery ASSY in its original position. Pay attention to the
battery numbers and their positions. (See Fig. E-4.)
14. Connect all battery wires to the terminal block of battery ASSY.
Connection order should be in reverse of the order shown in step 9.
(Connect the batteries in the opposite order of that shown in Fig. E-4.
Be sure to start from the (-) terminal of BAT 2. (See Fig. E-4)
19. Clear the memory of the Battery use information in reference to B.14.
2. Remove 3 caps on the wheel cover and loose screws. Turn the wheel
cover to clockwise to remove it.
Cover
Fig. E-7
Bolts
Fig. E-8
4. Lift the wheel up by a jack etc. and keep that to set woods under the
system.
Fig. E-9
Fig. E-10
CN6,CN7
CN14
CN16
Fig. E-11
Fig. E-12
Motor
Hole
Fig. E-13
Fig. E-14
Fig. E-15
Right motor
Front Rear
(Column) (Handle)
Left motor
Fig. E-16
13. Clear the memory of the motor use information in reference to B.18.
Be sure to replace the battery when the key switch is ON. If the battery is
replaced when the key switch is off, informations in the memory is
disappeared.
Wait for 10 minute after ternning off the collimator lamp. There is dread
of the burn.
Lamp cover
Fig. E-17
4. Pull the lamp out from the side of the unit and remove it from the socket.
Fig. E-19
Illuminating the lamp with fingerprints or other oily substance on the quartz
tube maycause devitrification. Be sure to hold the lamp by the lamp base
and do NOT touchthe quartz tube directly. If contaminated during
replacement, wipe it with alcohol before illuminating the lamp.
Be sure to hold the weight at the front of the support stand before
making maintenance.
Support
保持ワク
Frame
B A
The detailed drawing of Part [A] of Fig. E-21 is shown in Fig. E-22.
Greasing steps
1. Unscrew M4 flat countersunk head screw (a) and remove cover A.
3. Unscrew two M3 flat countersunk head screws (d), and remove cover
C.
4. Unscrew four M6 hexagon socket head cap screws (e), and remove
bearing A.
5. Grease part ①.
6. Bearing A and X-ray tube are separated each other by unscrewing four
M6 hexagon socket head cap screws (f).
(a)
プランジャ (c) (a)
Plunger (c)
Locking
止めネジ
(b) (b)
screw
AxisジクA
A
カバーC
Cover C (e)
カバーA
Cover A (d) (f)
ジクウケA
Bearing A
Fig. E-22 Detail of Part A
The detailed drawing of Part [B] of Fig. E-21 is shown in Fig. E-23.
Greasing steps.
1. Unscrew M4 flat countersunk head screw (g) and remove cover B.
2. Unscrew four M5 hexagon socket head cap screws (h), and remove the
X-ray tube from the holding frame.
3. Put the X-ray tube removed from the holding frame on a table or the like.
(Use a cushion under the tube.)
4. Unscrew locking nut (i), disc spring (j), and M5 hexagon socket head
cap screw (k), and remove bearing B. In this state, bearing B and X-ray
tube can be separated each other.
5. Grease Part ①.
(h)
軸受けBB
Bearing
(g)
(k)
Cover B
カバーB
Locking
ロック
(i)Nut (i)
ナット
サラバネ
disc
(j) 1
spring (j)
Before removing the X-ray tube (approximetly 13 kg), grasp the detail of
the fixing structure. Be careful not to drop the tube by loosening other
bolts incautiously. Dropping the tube may cause the break of the tube
and injury.
The detailed drawing of Part [C] of Fig. E-21 is shown in Fig. E-24. After
assembling the X-ray tube section, make it rotate 10 to 20 times to be thoroughly
lubricated by the grease.
Greasing steps
1. Unscrew hexagon socket flat countersunk head screw (l) and remove
the end cover.
3. Unscrew locking nut (o), disc spring (p), detent washer (q), and thrust
washer (r).
4. Pull out the bearing toward the front, and remove it.
5. After making sure that there is nothing abnormal with Part ②, apply
grease there.
If the dent on axis A is widened by the plunger in Part A, rotate the axis 90
degrees to fix it.
If the dent on axis A is widened by the plunger in Part A, rotate the axis
90 degrees to fix it.
Plunger (n)(n)
プランジャ
止めネジ Bearing
Locking screw (m) 軸受け
(m)
回転止め
Detent washer (q)
ワッシャ (q)
スラスト
Thrust(r)washer (r)
ワッシャ エンドカバー
End cover
サラバネ (p) ロック
Disc spring (p) Locking
ナット (o) nut (o)
(l)
滑り面
Sliding surface (l)
Assemble the X-ray tube section so that the plunger in Part A, locking
nut in Part B, and the plunger and locking nut in Part C are fixed with
the following pressure and torque.
There are following two kinds of discrepancy between the collimator illumination
field and X-ray irradiation field. When installing the apparatus, make sure which
discrepancy is occurring and adjust the discrepancy:
If the center axis of the collimator blades and the axis of conical X-ray beam are
discrepant when the collimator is mounted on the X-ray tube, the collimator
illumination field center shifts from the X-ray irradiation field center.
In this case, align the center axis of the collimator blades with the axis of conical
X-ray beam by moving the collimator itself without displacing the lamp mounting
board as follows:
2. Put a piece of line solder along the four sides of the illumination field
and operate exposure.
3. Then, widen the illumination field further (15-cm square), leaving the
line solder as it is.
6. As shown in the illustration on the next page, loosen the screw a little,
and correct the above discrepancy in no. 5. by adjusting the position
where the screw is to be tightened. After making sure that the
discrepancy is eliminated, firmly tighten the screw, and then replace the
screw or leave it a loosened.
Because the center of the collimator blades and the illumination field
center are aligned each other using a dedicated device in factory
assembling, never move the lamp mounting board.
Cassette
Lamp field
Solder
Center of X-ray field
Screw
Bolt Collimator
Move Collimator
Discrepancy between the illumination field and X-ray irradiation field is adjusted
minimum descrepancy at S.I.D 1m. Because the half-shadow is a physical
phenomenon, it is impossible to eliminate it.
Filament
Focus
Leaf
A: Exposure point
at Focus/Filament size of none
B: Half shadow of Focus
C: Half shadow of Filament
D: Reference of Light Field
For reference
Adjust the X-ray irradiation field size so that the edge of the X-ray irradiation field
is set on the point D of the edge of the illumination field, after determining the
illumination field size in accordance with the exposing portion of the subject.
In this way discrepancy between the collimator illumination field center and X-ray
irradiation field can be minimized.
Discrepancy between the Point D and X-ray irradiation field is conformed to IEC
reguration, adjusted within 2cm ( within 2% of S.I.D) at S.I.D 1m prior to
shipment.
5. Adjust the VR1 [LAMP] on MUX CHARGE-04A PCB so that the pulse
width (+15V level) is 3.5ms (+/- 0.1ms).
3.5ms
5V/div
2ms/div
Fig. E-28
Use the voltage meter that can measure true r.m.s. value (root mean square
value). Normal voltage meter can’t measure exactly because lamp voltage is
not sine waveform.
For reference, the voltage (r.m.s. value) will be 10.5 - 11.5V at lamp leads when
the pulse width is adjusted to 3.5.ms.
Clean with the cloth into which alcohol or the antiseptic was infiltrated.
Do cleaning and disinfections work certainly also to what has unevenness in the
surface using a swab etc.
・ The tool used for cleaning and disinfections work is tidied up.
General notes
In order to carry out positive disinfections and to prevent secondary infection,
demand implementation of disinfections in a medical institution as much as
possible.
Parts (especially machine part) are decomposing in the range, which can be
decomposed.
Parts wipe with the cloth dipped with glutaraldehyde (GA) liquid 2%, or disinfect
by ethylene oxide gas.
Remove
Loosen
3. Since the circuit board and other items are unitized in the cover, let the
cover lie flat, so as not to place any strain on the circuit board and
internal wiring.
4. Open the cover of the battery boxes, and replace the batteries.
Battery Boxes
1. SH-MUX S/W FD
2. PC
4. Set the DIP switch SW4 on the NEX-SH board. Set on only SW4-2 and
the other switch set OFF
SW4
ON
OFF
1234
NEX-SH board
J4
6. Connect power plug and breaker (NFB1) is turned on. The power is
supplied to the system.
Setting of PC
1. Turn on the PC power, and insert the media (SH-MUX200 S/W FD),
which is distributed, into the PC drive.
3. Double-click the file that is copied. The following data is created inside
the folder.
Backup of S/W
Before installing the S/W, backup the S/W that is installed in the board.
× Button
BackUp button
2. Select the COM PORT of PC that is connected the serial cable and
press the Backup button.
5. Return to the screen of start up. (Screen of 1.) Press the × button and
close that screen.
Install of S/W
When updating of S/W, execute install of S/W.
× Button
Install button
2. Select the COM PORT of PC that is connected the serial cable and
press the Install button.
5. Return to the start up screen. Press the × button and close that
screen.
Recovery of S/W
When return to the S/W that was back up, execute the recovery.
× Button
Recovery button
2. Select the COM PORT of PC that is connected the serial cable and
press the Recovery button.
Confirmation of operation
When executed the upload and the recovery of S/W, confirm the operation of
NEX-SH board.
3. Set the JP1 Pin 1-2 open and Pin 2-3 shorted.
6. DIP switch SW4 on the NEX-SH board set all switches turn off.
12. Set JP1 Pin 1-2 shoted and Pin 2-3 open before turning the system off.
Introduction
The data which can communicate with a PC are the following data memorizing
with EPROM.
z APR data
z FVR data
z Status data
(1) PC (Movement environment: A thing having the of RS-232C serial port more
than Windows95.)
(2) RS-232C crossing cable of 9pin -9pin which connects PC and NEX-SH
board.
1. Turn off the power and opens the right side cover.
Fig. E-36
Fig. E-37
Parity None
Fig. E-38
Fig. E-39
Fig. E-40
7. “ASCII Setup” is opened. Set Line delay 200 milliseconds and click OK .
And OK of the property is clicked. The property is closed.
Fig. E-41
8. "File and preserve it applying the name" is selected from the menu bar.
Fig. E-42
Fig. E-43
10. Please confirm the icon of the name (The example: MUX) input to the
directory of HyperTerminal appears.
Fig. E-44
2. Start of HyperTerminal
Fig. E-45
MAIN> is displayed.
Fig. E-46
Please the characters is not displayed or takes the shape the character, is
displayed on the HyperTerminal screen, and confirm the connection and the
setting.
1. Are NEX-SH board and PC normally connected with the serial cable?
2. Is the setting of the communication of HyperTerminal correct?
3. Are other settings correct?
- Maintenance Mode -
* is displayed.
Fig. E-47
heaprtec r(↓)
Fig. E-48
Fig. E-49
8. The downloaded file (log file that takes data on the PC side) is specified.
Please select "Forwarding and capture of the text" from the menu bar.
Fig. E-50
The log file that takes data opens when Begin is clicked deciding the
file.
Fig. E-51
Fig. E-52
11. Please select " Capture Text”, and “stop" from the menu bar. The log
file that takes the downloaded data is shut.
Fig. E-53
If capture text is not stopped, the excess data will be downloaded and the
correct data will not be downloaded.
Data Download/Upload
3. Veryfy Data
Fig. E-54
13. Please input as exit and press the Enter (↓) when you end
download. It is displayed as MAIN >.
Fig. E-55
14. HyperTerminal is ended. Please select "End of the file and the hyper
terminal" from the menu bar.
Fig. E-56
Fig. E-57
16. The power supply of PC and the device is turned off, and the serial
cable is removed.
2. Start of HyperTerminal
Fig. E-58
MAIN> is displayed.
Fig. E-59
Please the characters is not displayed or takes the shape the character, is
displayed on the HyperTerminal screen, and confirm the connection and the
setting.
1. Are NEX-SH board and PC normally connected with the serial cable?
2. Is the setting of the communication of HyperTerminal correct?
3. Are other settings correct?
- Maintenance Mode -
* is displayed.
Fig. E-60
heaprtec w(↓)
Fig. E-61
Fig. E-62
Fig. E-63
9. The up-loaded log file is selected. When "Open" is clicked deciding the
log file, it is a kipper including up-loading. It takes time of a few minutes
for up-loading. Please do not operate the terminal until the up-loading
complete is displayed.
Fig. E-64
Fig. E-65
Data Download/Upload
3. Veryfy Data
Fig. E-66
12. Please input as exit and press the Enter (↓) when you end
download. It is displayed as MAIN >.
Fig. E-67
13. HyperTerminal is ended. Please select "End of the file and the hyper
terminal" from the menu bar.
Fig. E-68
Fig. E-69
15. The power supply of PC and the device is turned off, and the serial
cable is removed.
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Following parts are included in the ”Mini-plug spare parts kit “(P/N
511-15061-13).
Please use silicon packing that the thickness is thin (2mm thickness) when you
use the tube voltage meter.
Please exchange the silicon packing, the silicon Rubber jacket and the
silicon washer every year. However, please exchange these silicon
parts when you remove the cable by the repair, check etc.
Please use only a specified silicone oil for the X-rax tube assembly side.
Do not use silicon grease.
2. Make sure that termination plug and the mounting accessories are
clean.
3. Screw out the Grub Screw and slip the Ring Nut, by making use of its
quasi-ellipse hole, over the sleeve.
4. Wet the Silicone Rubber Jacket and Washer with the Silicone Oil.
5. Fit the Silicone Washer over the Contact Pins as shown above.
6. Insert the plug into the receptacle socket till the front-key hits the
receptacle bottom. Turn the plug till matches the front-key and further
inset the plug.
While inseting the plug it is necessary to push the plug aside to let the air
escape that os captured in front of the plug.
Ring
Nut Silicone
Oil
2. Make sure that termination plug and the mounting accessories are
clean.
3. Screw out the Grub Screw and slip the Ring Nut over the Sleeve.
5. Wet the Silicone Washer (both side) and the Rubber Gasket with the
Silicon Oil.
6. Fit the Rubber Gasket onto the Plug, against the Ring Flange.
8. Insert the Termination Plug into the Receptacle Socket (watch the Nipple
on the Plug to ensure correct positioning of the Contact Pins)
10. Fasten the grub screw to prevent the rotation of the ring nut.
Contact Pin
(Replaceable)