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MX4000/6000 Dual and

MX4000
Service Tools User Guide

4550 193 80282


Revision B

This document and the information contained in it is proprietary and confidential information of Philips Medical Systems (“Philips”) and may not be reproduced,
copied in whole or in part, adapted, modified, disclosed to others, or disseminated without the prior written permission of the Philips Legal Department. Use of this
document and the information contained in it is strictly reserved for current Philips personnel and Philips customers who have a current and valid license from Philips
for use by the customer’s designated in-house service employee on equipment located at the customer’s designated site. Use of this document by unauthorized persons
is strictly prohibited. Report violation of these requirements to the Philips Legal Department. This document must be returned to Philips when the user is no longer
licensed and in any event upon Philips’ first written request.

© 2007 Philips Medical Systems


Philips Medical Systems
© 2007 KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N. V. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Warranty Disclaimer
PHILIPS PROVIDES THIS DOCUMENT WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER IMPLIED OR EXPRESSED,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Limitation of Liability
PHILIPS HAS TAKEN CARE TO ENSURE THE ACCURACY OF THIS DOCUMENT. HOWEVER, PHILIPS ASSUMES NO
LIABILITY FOR ERRORS OR OMISSIONS AND RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE
TO ANY PRODUCTS HEREIN TO IMPROVE RELIABILITY, FUNCTION, OR DESIGN. PHILIPS MAY MAKE IMPROVEMENTS
OR CHANGES IN THE PRODUCT(S) OR PROGRAM(S) DESCRIBED IN THIS DOCUMENT AT ANY TIME.

Password Notice
THE PASSWORD IS THE PROPERTY OF PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS AND IS PROVIDED FOR THE EXCLUSIVE PURPOSE
OF PROVIDING ACCESS TO SELECTED SERVICE UTILITIES WHICH ARE DESCRIBED IN THIS SERVICE MANUAL AS
BEING ASSOCIATED WITH THE PASSWORD. USE OF THIS PASSWORD FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN FOR THE
ACCESS TO THE SELECTED SERVICES UTILITIES IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED.
Symbol Descriptions

Attention symbol Radiation warning symbol

Laser warning symbol Biohazard warning symbol

Magnetism warning symbol Projectile warning symbol

Electrical warning symbol Do not touch


Revision History

ECO # Revision Date Comments


H3000384 A November 2006 New Release
Updated:
“Overview” on page 1
“Modifying the Image Rotation Angle” on page 69
“Date Format” on page 71
“Hardware Parameter Setting” on page 72
“Display Setting” on page 75
“Co” on page 78
Added “Patient Table Servo Error Codes” on page 84
H3000753 B July 2007 Modified graphics in “Overview” on page 1
Modified “Date Format” on page 71
Modified “Hardware Parameter Setting” on page 72
Removed “Setting Auto-Diagnosis Parameters” section from “Auto-
Diagnosis” on page 15
Added new setting and procedure for “H.V. Test” on page 13
Modified “Hardware Parameter Setting” on page 72
Added “Sample Mask” on page 7
New options in “Collimator Test” on page 12
ECO # Revision Date Comments
Modified “Firewall Setup” on page 80
Modified “Filtration Image (Sinograph)” on page 3
Modified “DAS” on page 14
Added “Modifying the Sureview Tube Offset” on page 70
Added “Scan Statistics” on page 83
Added “Scan Analyze” on page 51
Added “Channel Analyze ” on page 64

This document was prepared by the CT PMG Haifa Service Innovation Department.
For any additions, corrections, or suggestions, contact:
CT PMG Haifa Customer Support Department
Email: [email protected]
Safety Information
To the User of This Manual
The user of this manual is directed to read and carefully review the instructions, warnings and cautions contained herein prior to beginning installation or service activities.
While you may have previously installed or serviced equipment similar to that described in this manual, changes in design, manufacture or procedure may have occurred
which significantly affect the present installation or service.

Installation and Environment


Except for installations requiring certification by the manufacturer per federal standards, see that a radiation protection survey is made by a qualified expert in accordance
with NCRP 102, section 7, as revised or replaced in the future. Perform a survey after every change in equipment, workload, or operating conditions which might
significantly increase the probability of persons receiving more than the maximum permissible dose equivalent.

Diagnostic Imaging Systems - Mechanical-electrical Warning


All of the moveable assemblies and parts of this equipment should be operated with care and routinely inspected in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations
contained in the equipment manuals.
Only properly trained and qualified personnel should be permitted access to any internal parts. Live electrical terminals are deadly; be sure line disconnects are opened and
other appropriate precautions are taken before opening access doors, removing enclosure panels, or attaching accessories.
Do not under any circumstances, remove the flexible high tension cables from the x-ray tube housing or high tension generator and/or the access covers from the generator
until the main and auxiliary power supplies have been disconnected. Failure to comply with the above may result in serious or fatal bodily injuries to the operator or those
in the area.

Electrical-grounding Instructions
The equipment must be grounded to an earth ground by a separate conductor. The neutral side of the line is not to be considered the earth ground. On equipment
provided with a line cord, the equipment must be connected to properly grounded, three-pin receptacle. Do not use a three-to-two pin adapter.

Diagnostic Imaging Systems - Radiation Warning


X-ray and Gamma-rays are dangerous to both operator and others in the vicinity unless established safe exposure procedures are strictly observed.
The useful and scattered beams can produce serious or fatal bodily injuries to any persons in the surrounding area if used by an unskilled operator. Adequate precautions
must always be taken to avoid exposure to the useful beam, as well as to leakage radiation from within the source housing or to scattered radiation resulting from the
passage of radiation through matter.
Those authorized to operate, participate in or supervise the operation of the equipment must be thoroughly familiar and comply completely with the current established
safe exposure factors and procedures described in publications, such as: Subchapter J of Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations, "Diagnostic X-ray Systems and Their
Major Components", and the national council on radiation protection (NCRP) no. 102, "Medical X-ray And Gamma-ray Protection For Energies Up To 10 Mev-
equipment Design and Use", as revised or replaced in the future.
Those responsible for planning of x-ray and gamma-ray equipment installations must be thoroughly familiar and comply completely with NCRP no. 49, "Structural
Shielding Design and Evaluation For Medical Of X-rays and Gamma-rays of Energies Up to 10 Mev", as revised and replaced in the future. Failure to observe these
warnings may cause serious or fatal bodily injuries to the operator or those in the area.
Add additional safety information as needed
Contents
MX 4000/6000 Dual and MX 4000 Service Tools ................................................................................................ 1
Overview ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Automatic Calibration .................................................................................................................................................................. 2
Corr. Reg. (Corrective Registry).................................................................................................................................................. 2
Filtration Image (Sinograph)........................................................................................................................................................ 3
Channel Mask ............................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Sample Mask............................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Scan Evaluation .......................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Hardware Test............................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Gantry Test .......................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Patient Table Test................................................................................................................................................................ 11
Collimator Test..................................................................................................................................................................... 12
H.V. Test .............................................................................................................................................................................. 13
DAS...................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Auto-Diagnosis .......................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Overview .............................................................................................................................................................................. 15
Communication System ....................................................................................................................................................... 16
DAS I/O Board Indicator ................................................................................................................................ 17
HV AC Contactor ........................................................................................................................................... 18
Patient Table System........................................................................................................................................................... 19
Manual Switch on the Service Board............................................................................................................. 21
V31 LED on the Table Motion Control Board ................................................................................................ 22
Cradle Float Switch and SA302 Switch on the Table Interface Board .......................................................... 23
Table Motion Control Board LEDs, and Rear, Zero and Safety Switches ..................................................... 24
Gantry .................................................................................................................................................................................. 26
Gantry Auto/Manual Switch ........................................................................................................................... 27
Stationary Encoder LEDs .............................................................................................................................. 28
PWM Board LEDs ......................................................................................................................................... 29
Gantry Signal Interface Board LEDs ............................................................................................................. 30
CTBOX Assembly and Operator Panel................................................................................................................................ 32
CTBOX Operator Panel Description.............................................................................................................. 33
Gantry Signal Interface Board Terminals ...................................................................................................... 34
CTBox Cable W125....................................................................................................................................... 35
CTBox Cable W113....................................................................................................................................... 36

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Operator Panel Cable W107 ......................................................................................................................... 37
DMS ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
V4, V5, and V6 indicators on the Temperature Control Board ...................................................................... 38
Cables W230 and W231................................................................................................................................ 39
Collimator............................................................................................................................................................................. 40
HV and Tube........................................................................................................................................................................ 41
28 KW HV Generator..................................................................................................................................... 41
42 KW HV Generator..................................................................................................................................... 47
Collision ............................................................................................................................................................................... 50
Scan Analyze ............................................................................................................................................................................ 51
Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................................... 51
Display Parameters.............................................................................................................................................................. 53
Selection of Scan Parameters ............................................................................................................................................. 54
Display Data Analysis ......................................................................................................................................................... 58
Channel Analyze ...................................................................................................................................................................... 64
Auto Verify................................................................................................................................................................................. 67
System Log ............................................................................................................................................................................... 68
Setting Menu ............................................................................................................................................................................. 68
System Setting..................................................................................................................................................................... 69
Modifying the Image Rotation Angle.............................................................................................................. 69
Modifying the Sureview Tube Offset.............................................................................................................. 70
Modifying the Laser Location......................................................................................................................... 70
Date Format................................................................................................................................................... 71
Hardware Parameter Setting ......................................................................................................................... 72
User Manage ....................................................................................................................................................................... 73
Modify password .................................................................................................................................................................. 73
ID Generator ........................................................................................................................................................................ 74
Display Setting ..................................................................................................................................................................... 75
Record ................................................................................................................................................................................. 77
LanguageSetting.................................................................................................................................................................. 77
DICOM Config...................................................................................................................................................................... 77
Co ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 78
Access Manager .................................................................................................................................................................. 80
IP Manager .......................................................................................................................................................................... 80
Firewall Setup ...................................................................................................................................................................... 80
Scan Statistics........................................................................................................................................................................... 83

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Contents
Appendix A: Patient Table Servo Error Codes .................................................................................. 84

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MX4000/6000 Dual and MX4000 Single Service Tools User Guide Overview

MX 4000/6000 Dual and MX 4000 Service Tools

Overview

To access the service tools, click Daily Service Advanced


Service from the main application
window.
The service tools for the MX 4000/
6000 Dual and MX 4000 are organized
in two groups:
• Daily Service—tools for the CT
Technologist and service engineer
NOTE For instructions on Daily
Service tools, refer to the
MX 4000/6000 Dual and
MX 4000 Instructions for
Use

• Advanced—diagnostic and
troubleshooting tools for the service
engineer only

Click on an Advanced icon to jump to the specific service tool description


and explanation ----->

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MX4000/6000 Dual and MX4000 Single Service Tools User Guide Automatic Calibration

Automatic Calibration
Follow the instructions in the MX 4000/6000 Dual and MX 4000 Calibration Manual for full automatic calibration.

Corr. Reg. (Corrective Registry)

The purpose of this function is to establish a new Patient ID


for performing manual scans to be used in Data Analysis.
1 Click Corr. Regg.; the Patient ID dialog opens.
2 Type in name and click Register.
3 Click Space to open an information window that
indicates free space on the hard disk in MB or number
of images.
Figure 1:
4 Click Exit to close the dialog.

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MX4000/6000 Dual and MX4000 Single Service Tools User Guide Filtration Image (Sinograph)

Filtration Image (Sinograph)


The Filtration Image application is used to determine if artifacts displayed on images are caused by an improperly
performed or corrupted Phantom Calibration. The application recreates the image with or without selected calibration
data.

Procedure
1 Click Filt.Image; the Sinograph window opens.

Figure 2:

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The parameters for selection are described in Table 1.


Table 1:

Parameter Value Note


Patient ID Identification Choose the target patient ID for analyzing.
Scan No. (air) Scan No. Input (air) Scan No. under the identification, or input 0 if no such scan No. exists.
(Water Phantom) Input Scan No. to be analyzed under the identification. If it is set to “0”, the system
Scan No.
Scan No. will adopt the default background data.
NONE For displaying original scan data without calibration.
Sensitive (Air) For displaying the scan data that have only undertaken sensitivity calibration.
For displaying the scan data that have undertaken sensitivity and harden
Harden
calibration.
Data calibration
For displaying the scan data that have undertaken calibration of sensitivity, harden
Water
and Water Phantom calibration.
For displaying the scan data that have undertaken all calibrations and Water
All
Phantom calibration.
Window level 50 For selecting window level to be displayed.
Window width 100 For selecting window width to be displayed.
Choose whether to add filtration parameters to the data or not. The filter function
Filter adds a Convolution Arithmetic to the software, to clarify the the differences
between channels.
Select which slice of data to be displayed (A,B, mean of A and B, Difference
Slice A slice/B slice
between A and B).

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MX4000/6000 Dual and MX4000 Single Service Tools User Guide Filtration Image (Sinograph)

2 Set Data calibration to NONE. This reconstructs the image without calibration data.
3 Click Confirm. The image opens on the screen (see Figure 3).
The horizontal green cross hair on the image represents the detector number (0–720 from top to bottom).
The vertical green cross hair represents the sampling (1024) from left to right.
Artifacts on the image without the application of calibration data indicate that the cause is due to a hardware or
software problem and not due to a corrupted calibration.

Module Detector
Detector # in Module
Figure 3:
4 To close the image view, right-click on the right-hand lower corner (see Figure 3).
5 If there are no artifacts, repeat the procedure and set Data calibration to Sensitive (Air Calibration).
If artifacts appear, we can assume that the problem occurs as a result of Air Calibration.
6 Repeat the procedure using the remaining Data calibration options until artifacts appear.
7 Click Exit to close the Filt.Image dialog.
8 If, after the test, the conclusion is that a specific calibration is the cause of the artifacts, repeat the calibration.
Refer to the MX 4000/6000 Dual and MX 4000 Calibration Manual for instructions.

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MX4000/6000 Dual and MX4000 Single Service Tools User Guide Channel Mask

Channel Mask
This tool allows you to disable (mask) a single channel (detector) or range of channels so that they are removed from
the reconstruction process.
NOTE In case of a bad module, you must replace the entire DAS assembly.
the

1 Click Chan.Mask. The Channel Mask dialog opens.


2 Click Channel Mask.
3 Select Slice A or B.
4 Enter the channel number or range in the Start channel
and End channel fields.

NOTE If bad channels are discovered during the Bad


Channel Test, their numbers are
automatically inserted into the Start channel
and End channel fields.

5 From the Operation drop-down list, select Mask and


click Confirm.
Figure 4:
The selected channels are added to the Masked
channel list.

Remove the mask from the selected channels as follows:


1 Enter the channel number or range in the Start channel and End channel fields.
2 From the Operation drop-down list, select Delete and click Confirm.
The selected channels are removed to the Masked channel list.

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MX4000/6000 Dual and MX4000 Single Service Tools User Guide Sample Mask

Sample Mask
This tool allows you to disable (mask) abnormal views so that they are removed from the reconstruction process.
1 Click Chan.Mask. The Channel Mask dialog opens.
2 Click Sample Mask.
3 Enter the sample image number where you want the
mask to start in the Start view field.
4 Enter the sample image number where you want the
mask to end in the End view field.
5 Select Mask from the Operation drop-down list, and
click Confirm.
The selected sample images are now masked and are
listed in the Masked sample list area.

Figure 5:

Remove the mask from the selected sample images as follows:


1 Enter the sample images number or range in the Start view and End view fields.
2 Select Delete from the Operation drop-down list.

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MX4000/6000 Dual and MX4000 Single Service Tools User Guide Scan Evaluation

Scan Evaluation
Scan Evaluation is used when running the Impulse Response and Slice Width tests on the Manual Performance check
(refer to the MX 4000/6000 Dual and MX 4000 Performance Manual V1.0 for instructions). Starting from Software V1.2
the procedure is fully Automatic and there is no need for this step.

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MX4000/6000 Dual and MX4000 Single Service Tools User Guide Hardware Test

Hardware Test
The Hardware Test is used for manual control of the different system component. This tool can be used for
troubleshooting different hardware problems without the use of the Gantry controls or the CT-Box.

Hardware Test Interface


Click a red area for a detailed explanation of the specific function.

Figure 6:

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Equipment
Enables selection of the desired system component for testing.

Control
There are three Test functions:
• Command: activates the selected window for entering data and sends the requested hardware test command. The
results are listed in the Test Information field at the bottom of the Hardware Test dialog.
• Status - retrieves present status information of the system. The results are listed in the Test Information field at the
bottom of the Hardware Test dialog.
• Status 1 - this option is not available.

After selecting the required test function, click Confirm to execute the function. The results are listed in the test
information field at the bottom of the Hardware test dialog box.

No. exposures - produces a report of the number of times the X-ray exposure was activated from system installation.

Gantry Test
The Gantry test enables manual motion control checks of the rotation and tilt at different parameters.

Figure 7:

Command Command Parameter Parameter Range


Rotation Rotation speed 0.8–10 sec.
Stop rotation Stop Rotor position 0°–360°
+Tilt Tilt angle 0°–30°
- Tilt Tilt angle 0°–30°

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MX4000/6000 Dual and MX4000 Single Service Tools User Guide Hardware Test

Patient Table Test


The Couch test enables manual motion control checks of the Patient Table:
• Horizontal position
• Horizontal speed
• Height
• Zero the Patient Table Position

Figure 8:

Command Command Parameter Parameter Range


Patient Table position 0–16000 (0.1mm)
Horizontal movement
Patient Table speed 1–100 mm/sec
Vertical movement Patient Table height 0–550mm
Reset Reset Patient Table horizontal position

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MX4000/6000 Dual and MX4000 Single Service Tools User Guide Hardware Test

Collimator Test
The Collimator test enables manual thickness setting of the:
• A-Plane (Pre-collimator)
• P-Plane (Post-collimator)

The Filtering ruler applies the following:


• Empty (no filter)
• Head
• Body
NOTE Only one component can be tested at one time.

Figure 9:

Command Command Parameter Parameter Range


A-Plane (Pre-collimator) Upper shutter thickness
P-Plane (Post-collimator) Lower shutter thickness

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MX4000/6000 Dual and MX4000 Single Service Tools User Guide Hardware Test

H.V. Test
The H.V. test enables testing of the HV system with different parameters as listed in the table below.

Figure 10:
Use the X-Ray On steps in the table below to perform the H.V. Test.

Command Command Parameter Parameter Range


Reset H.V. registers
AC contactor on
Rotating-anode on
Select Large or Small focal spot
X-ray voltage kV
Filament on X-ray current mA
Filament current
X-ray voltage kV 140, 130, 120, 110, 100, 80
Set HV parameters X-ray current mA 10–200
Filament current
X-ray on and Time
NOTE Click Confirm for each step

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MX4000/6000 Dual and MX4000 Single Service Tools User Guide Hardware Test

Use the following steps to enable a No Load Test

Command Command Parameter Parameter Range


AC contactor on
Rotating-anode on
No Load Test On
X-ray voltage kV 140, 130, 120, 110, 100, 80
Set HV parameters X-ray current mA 10–200
Filament current
X-ray on and Time
NOTE After selecting No Load Test On the filament will be 0.

DAS
The DAS test is a quick method for testing the DAS system determining module failure. The DAS setting is intetnded
for use by R&D only. The FSE uses ConnectITS and DisconnectITS.

• Connect ITS (Internal Test Sample) - Select this option and perform a scan. The data sent to the DAS I/O board will
come from Internal Raw data programmed into the DAS boards instead of the scan information passed through the
detectors. If the problem in the data channels still exists, then the problem lies in data channels themselves (DAS
board or DAS motherboard); if the problem disappears, then the problem lies in the detector modules.
• Disconnect ITS - Returns the system to normal scan acquisition

Command Command Parameter Parameter Range


Connect ITS
Disconnect ITS

WARNING MAKE SURE TO SELECT DISCONNECT ITS BEFORE YOU RETURN THE SYSTEM TO
THE CUSTOMER.

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MX4000/6000 Dual and MX4000 Single Service Tools User Guide Auto-Diagnosis

Auto-Diagnosis

Overview
The auto-diagnosis system conducts automatic diagnostic inspections on the following system components:
• Communication System (see page 16)
• Patient Table System (see page 19)
• Gantry (see page 26)
• CTBOX Assembly and Operator Panel (see page 32)
• DMS (see page 38)
• Collimator (see page 40)
• HV and Tube (see page 41)
• Collision (see page 50)

WARNING ROTATION, TILT, COUCH MOVEMENT, AND SCANS ARE AUTOMATICALLY


PERFORMED DURING AUTO-DIAGNOSIS. FOLLOW THE AUTO-DIAGNOSIS ON-
SCREEN INSTRUCTIONS CLOSELY TO AVOID INJURY.
NOTE During the diagnosis process, the following acronyms indicate test results:
P = Passed, F = Failed, N = not checked

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Communication System
Below is a list of FRUs that are inspected during the Communication System auto-diagnosis:
• Communication board
• Motion control board
• HV/Collimator Control Board
• Data acquisition interface board
• Slip ring
• Brush Block Signal Interface Cable (W120)
• DAS Interface Board/Slip ring Interface Board Connecting Cable (W211)
• Seven Team 250W ATX (ST-250BLV) /Power supply Seven Team 250W ATX
• ADDA 70*70*15 12v Tow Ball/CPU Fan ADDA 70*70*15 12v Tow Ball
• CPU board EPC2325-512M(with CPU and fan)
• Backplane CBP-8P4N REV CO
• Industrial DOM IDE Disk (16M)
During auto-diagnosis, on-screen prompts direct you to manually operate/inspect the following hardware components:
• DAS I/O Board Indicator (see page 17)
• HV AC Contactor (see page 18)

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DAS I/O Board Indicator


During auto-diagnosis you might be prompted to manually inspect the DAS I/O Board and see whether the indicator is
blinking; a blinking LED indicates that the board is functioning normally (see Figure 11).

Figure 11: DAS I/O Board Indicator

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HV AC Contactor
During auto-diagnosis you might be prompted to manually inspect the HV AC Contactor and see whether it is ON.
There are two possible locations of the HV AC Contactor indication, depending on the installed HV Generator (see
Figure 12):
• If a 42 Kw HV Generator is installed, verify that the MCON ON indicator is ON.
• If a 28 Kw HV Generator is installed, verify that the CON-CLD indicator is ON.

Figure 12: HV AC Contactor Indication

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Patient Table System


Below is a list of FRUs that are inspected during the Patient Table System auto-diagnosis:
• Patient table motion control board
• Motion control board
• Can Bus Communication Board on patient table
• Patient table Actuator Board
• Patient table Safety Board
• Horizontal SERVO (MBDDT2210 Minas A4)
• Patient Table Horizontal Encoder Assy
• Horizontal Motor (MSMD042PIC MinaA4)
• Patient table Signal Cable (W123)
• Gantry signal interface board
• G-host Signal Cable1 (W109)
• CAN Interface Cable (W3020)
• Interface Board Cable2 (W3043)/Interface Board Cable3 (W3044)
• Patient table interface board ASSY.
• DC Power Supply (T-60B)
• Patient table Service Board
• Power Cable Between Motion Control Board and Service Board (W3014) G
• Signal Cable between Motion Control Board and Service Board (W3021)
• Patient table manual switch ASSY
• Cable Between Patient Table and Actuator Board (W3047j
• Cable between Motion Control Board and Safety Board (W3051)
• W108/Patient table Power Cable (W108)
• 24V Power Supply cable for Safety Board(W3064)
• Cable between Motion Control Board and Encoder (W3050)
• Front Switch (Z-15GQ22-B)

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• Patient Table Limit Switch Cable2 (W3031)


• Rear Switch (Z15G1318)
• Safety protection switch/Zero switch
• DC Power Supply (SP-500-24)
• Patient table Electromagnetism Clutch Assy
• Level SERVO Motor Cable (W3060)
• Level SERVO Motor Signal Cable (W3061)
• Patient Table Limit Switch Cable1 (W3030)
• Vertical Motor FSX7218-500-08
• Patient Table Limit Switch Cable4 (W3033)
• Elevator&Descent Motor Limite Switch Cable1 (W3038)
• Elevator&Descent Motor Limite Switch Cable2 (W3039)
During auto-diagnosis, on-screen prompts direct you to manually operate/inspect the following hardware components:
• Manual Switch on the Service Board (see page 21)
• V31 LED on the Table Motion Control Board (see page 22)
• Cradle Float Switch and SA302 Switch on the Table Interface Board (see page 23)
• Table Motion Control Board LEDs, and Rear, Zero and Safety Switches (see page 24)

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Manual Switch on the Service Board


During auto-diagnosis you might be prompted to manually inspect the Service Board and see whether the Auto/Manual
switch is set to Manual, allowing ONLY manual movement of the Patient Table (see Figure 13).

Figure 13: Switching the Service Board to Manual

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V31 LED on the Table Motion Control Board


During auto-diagnosis you might be prompted to manually inspect the Table Motion Control Board and see whether the
V31 LED is ON, indicating that the Auto/Manual switch is in the Manual position (see Figure 14).

Figure 14: V31 Manual LED on the Table Motion Control Board

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Cradle Float Switch and SA302 Switch on the Table Interface Board
During auto-diagnosis you might be prompted to release the cradle by pressing the Float Switch, and switching SA302
to Manual (see Figure 15).

Figure 15: Float Switch and SA02

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Table Motion Control Board LEDs, and Rear, Zero and Safety Switches
During auto-diagnosis you might be prompted to manually inspect the following LEDs on the Patient Table Motion
Control Board (see Figure 16) while pressing Cradle Limit Switches (see Figure 17):
• V44 should be ON when pressing the Safety switch
• V18 should be ON when pressing the Zero switch

Figure 16: Cradle Limit LEDs on the Table Motion Control Board
In addition, the following LEDs should be ON when no limit switch is pressed:
• V42
• V43
• V17
• V19

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Figure 17: Cradle Limit Switches


The following Table 2 details the Table Motion Control Board LEDs relevant to this Auto-Diagnosis test.
Table 2: Cradle Limit LEDs

LED Indication Function


V17 Out limit OFF when the Out limit switch is pressed
V18 Zero switch ON when the Zero switch is pressed
V19 In limit OFF when the In limit switch is pressed
V42 Up limit OFF when the Up limit switch is pressed
V43 Down limit OFF when the Down limit switch is pressed
V44 Safety limit ON when the Safety limit switch is pressed

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Gantry
Below is a list of FRUs that are inspected during the Gantry auto-diagnosis:
• Motion control board
• Rotation Motor SERVO
• Stationary encoder unit
• Power control board
• PWM Board
• Manual operation control board
• PMS control panel
• Gantry signal interface board
• G-host Signal Cable 2 (W122) DB37
• G-host Signal Cable1 (W109) DB25
• DC power supply SP-200-24
• DC Power Supply (T-60B)
• Acquisition Pulse Cable (W121)
• Voltage Monitor Relay ABB CM-PVS (Export Config)
• Rotation Control Signal Cable (W113)
• Tilt Potentiometer Assy.
• Gate Catenation Switch
• Cover switch cable (W151)
• Tilt Driver Motor
• Tilt Limit Switch Cable (W110)
During auto-diagnosis, on-screen prompts direct you to manually operate/inspect the following hardware components:
• Gantry Auto/Manual Switch (see page 27)
• Stationary Encoder LEDs (see page 28)
• PWM Board LEDs (see page 29)
• Gantry Signal Interface Board LEDs (see page 30)

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Gantry Auto/Manual Switch


During auto-diagnosis you might be prompted to manually inspect the Gantry and see whether the Auto/Manual switch
is set on Manual, allowing manual movement of the Gantry (see Figure 18).
NOTE Before switching to Manual mode, make sure to set the potentiometer to zero to prevent a sudden
rotation.

• The switch should be pointing towards the Manual icon:

Figure 18: Gantry Auto/Manual Switch

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Stationary Encoder LEDs


During auto-diagnosis you might be prompted to manually inspect the following LEDs on the Stationary Encoder (see
Figure 19):
• The Zero LED should flash once when the Gantry is rotated to zero degrees
• The A and B Pulse LEDs should flash simultaneously

Figure 19: Stationary Encoder LEDs

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PWM Board LEDs


During auto-diagnosis you might be prompted to manually inspect the PWM Board and see whether LEDs V5, V6, and
V7 are ON, indicating that various voltages are normal (see Figure 20).

Figure 20: PWM Board LEDs


Table 3: PWM Board LEDs

LED Indication Function


V5 +12V ON when +12V is supplied normally
V6 -12V ON when -12V is supplied normally
V7 5V ON when 5V is supplied normally
V8 PWM signal Gantry tilt angle indication

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Gantry Signal Interface Board LEDs


During auto-diagnosis you might be prompted to manually verify that the following LEDs on the Gantry Signal Interface
Board are ON (see Figure 21):
• V10
• V2
• V4
• V1
• V13
• V8
• V9
• V20
• V12
• V5, V14, and V15

Figure 21: Gantry Signal Board LEDs

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The following Table 4 details the Gantry signal interface board LED indications.
Table 4: Gantry Signal Interface Board LEDs

LED Indication Function


V1 Gantry front cover ON when the front cover is closed
V2 Rotation servo ON when the rotation servo is ready
V3 Tilt motion ON when the Gantry can tilt
V4 Rotation Servo work mode ON when the rotation servo is in Torque mode
V5 5V ON when 5V is supplied normally
ON when there is negative signal output on the
V6 Negative tilt output
motion control board
ON when there is negative signal output on the
V7 Positive tilt output
motion control board
V8 Positive tilt limit ON when the positive limit signal is normal
V9 Negative tilt limit ON when the negative limit signal is normal
V10 Manual signal on manual control board ON when the manual control board is set to Manual
V11 X-Ray ON when X-Ray is ON
V12 CT scan room door ON when the scanner room door is open
ON when the Gantry collision prevention switch is
V13 Gantry prevent switch status
pressed
V14 +12V ON when +12V is supplied normally
V15 -12V ON when -12V is supplied normally
V19 Rotation servo pulse reset signal ON when the rotation control pulse has been reset
V20 Urgent signal ON when the urgent signal is normal

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CTBOX Assembly and Operator Panel


Below is a list of FRUs that are inspected during the CTBOX Assembly auto-diagnosis:
• CTBOX ASSY
• CTBOX console Interface Board
• CTBox Gantry Interface Board
• CTBOX Cable 2 (W125)
• Gantry signal interface board
• Rotation Control Signal Cable (W113)
• Direct Current power supply (DC PS T-60B)
• DC PS Cable (W405)
• Speaker/Speaker Cable (W3046)
• Breathe Navigation Board Cable (W117)
• Mic Amplifier and Indicator Breath Board
Below is a list of FRUs that are inspected during the Operator Panel auto-diagnosis:
• PMS Control panel
• Can Bus Communication Board
• Gantry signal interface board
• PMS Left Panel Power Cable (W114)
• PMS Host DC Cable (W102)
• PMS Rotation Control Signal Cable (W113)
• PMS Host AC cable (W103)
• CAN Bus Communicating Board/Display Board Cable (W107)
During auto-diagnosis, on-screen prompts direct you to manually operate/inspect the following hardware components:
• CTBOX Operator Panel Description (see page 33)
• Gantry Signal Interface Board Terminals (see page 34)
• CTBox Cable W125 (see page 35)
• CTBox Cable W113 (see page 36)
• Operator Panel Cable W107 (see page 37)

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CTBOX Operator Panel Description


Table 5: CTBOX Operator Panel Buttons

Button Description Button Description Button Description

Up Safe Range Scan

Down Reset Number Fast

In Cradle Out Stop

Out Head Enable

T- Body

Talk

T+ Reset

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Gantry Signal Interface Board Terminals


During auto-diagnosis you might be prompted to manually inspect terminals X16, X17, and X18 on the Gantry Signal
Interface Board (see Figure 22).

Figure 22: Gantry Signal Interface Board Terminals

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CTBox Cable W125


During auto-diagnosis you might be prompted to manually inspect cable W125, which connects the CTBox Interface
Board to the Gantry Interface Board (see Figure 23).

W125

Figure 23: Diagnosed Cable W125

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CTBox Cable W113


During auto-diagnosis you might be prompted to manually inspect cable W113, which connects the CTBox Gantry
interface board (terminal X6-6018) and the Gantry Signal Interface Board (terminal X16-6027) (see Figure 24).

CTBox Gantry interface board Gantry signal interface board


Figure 24: Diagnosed Cable W113

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Operator Panel Cable W107


During auto-diagnosis you might be prompted to manually inspect cable W107, which connects the Operator Panel to
the CAN Bus Communication Board and Display Board (see Figure 25).

Left Panel Right Panel


Figure 25: Diagnosed Cable W107

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DMS
Below is a list of FRUs that are inspected during the DMS auto-diagnosis:
• Data Acquisition Interface Board
• Temperature Control Board
• DAS 5 v Linear Power Supply
• DAS Temperature Measurement Cable (W225j
• DAS Temperature Control Signal Cable (W228)
During auto-diagnosis, on-screen prompts direct you to manually inspect the following hardware components:
• V4, V5, and V6 indicators on the Temperature Control Board (see page 38)
• Cables W230 and W231 (see page 39)

V4, V5, and V6 indicators on the Temperature Control Board


During auto-diagnosis you might be prompted to manually inspect the following LEDs on the temperature control board
(see Figure 26):
• V5 should be ON
• V4, V6, and V7 should be OFF

Figure 26: Temperature Control Board LEDs

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Cables W230 and W231


During auto-diagnosis you might be prompted to manually inspect the following cables (see Figure 27):
• Cable W230, connecting the Temperature Control Board to the DMS Fans
• Cable W231, connecting the Temperature Control Board to the Heater

Figure 27: Cables W230 and W231

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Collimator
Below is a list of FRUs that are inspected during the Collimator auto-diagnosis:
• HV/Collimator Control Board
• A-plane Detection Board
• P-plane Detection Board
• Compensator Detection Board
• Magnet Ruler; Magnet Ruler Reader
• Collimator driving signal Cable (W206)
• Collimator Drive Board
• Pre-Collimator Control Cable (W214)
• Pre-Collimator Stepping Motor ASSY
• Compensator Motor driver Cable (W216)
• Pre-Collimator driver Power Cable (W217)
• Pre-collimator Motor Cable (W204)
• Post-Collimator Board Cable (W207)
• Post-collimator motor
• Compensator Detection Board Cable (W220)
• Pre-Collimator Control Cable (W214)
• Compensator Motor
• Pre-Collimator Control Cable (W214) (BN, WH)
NOTE No manual inspection is required during Collimator auto-diagnosis.

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HV and Tube
There are two Auto-Diagnosis tests for HV and Tube, depending on the installed HV Generator type:
• 28 KW HV Generator (see below)
• 42 KW HV Generator (see page 47)

28 KW HV Generator
Below is a list of FRUs that are inspected during the HV and Tube auto-diagnosis:
• HV/Collimator Control Board
• Input Power Control BOX
• HV Tank and Inverter
• Tube & cooling
• 28Kw HV control cable 1 W223 (analog cable)
• 28Kw HV control cable2 W224 (digital cable)
• Kv/mA feedback cable DB9
• Filament Driver cable (MX4000)
• Aviation Plug cable
• Direct current cable (J3)
During auto-diagnosis, on-screen prompts direct you to manually inspect the following hardware components:
• 28 KW HV Generator Cables (see page 42)
• 28 KW DC Rail Input Cable and Aviation Connector (see page 43)
• Filament Driver Cable (see page 44)
• HV/Collimator Control Board Current Inspection and Adjustment (see page 45)
• Tube Rotor Cable (see page 46)

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28 KW HV Generator Cables
During auto-diagnosis you might be prompted to manually inspect the following cables on the HV Generator (see
Figure 28):
• Digital Interface Cable (W224) connecting the HV Generator and the HV/Collimator Control Board
(item 1 in Figure 28)
• Analog Interface Cable (W223) connecting the HV Generator and the HV/Collimator Control Board
(item 2 in Figure 28)
• Kv/mA Feedback cable (DB9) connecting IPC (JB2) and HV Tank (J3) (item 3 in Figure 28)

Figure 28: HV Generator Cables

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28 KW DC Rail Input Cable and Aviation Connector


During auto-diagnosis you might be prompted to manually inspect the following cables (see Figure 29):
• HV ACU DC_rail input cable:
1 Disconnect the Dc_rail Input cable from the HV ACU.
2 Click Next in the Auto-diagnosis application.
3 Use a multimeter to locate shortcircuits on the DC_rail Input cable.
4 Check the DC_rail input cable for physical damage.
5 If there are no short circuits, and the cable is intact, wait for at least 5 minutes and then reattach the DC_rail Input
cable to the HV ACU.
• Aviation connector between the HV Power Control and Inverter boxes
— Check the Aviation connector for physical damage.

Figure 29: DC Rail Input Cable and Aviation Connector

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Filament Driver Cable


During auto-diagnosis you might be prompted to manually inspect the Filament Driver cable, which connects the Power
Control Box and HV Tank, for physical damage (see Figure 30).

Filament
Driver
Cable

Power Control
Box HV Tank

Figure 30: Filament Driver Cable

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HV/Collimator Control Board Current Inspection and Adjustment


During auto-diagnosis you might be prompted to manually inspect and adjust the HV/Collimator Control Board (see
Figure 31):
1 Using a multimeter, measure the voltage between TP7 and TP8 (ground). Is the voltage 3.34V±0.17%?
2 Adjust the Filament potentiometer. Is it possible to adjust the Filament feedback within 2A±0.1%?
NOTE TP8 is the HV simualtion ground (HVGND)
TP7 is the FILA feedback potentiometer (IF_MEAS).

Figure 31: HV/Collimator Control Board

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Tube Rotor Cable


During auto-diagnosis you might be prompted to manually inspect the Tube Rotor cable for physical damage, and verify
that it is properly connected (see Figure 32).

Figure 32: Tube Rotor Cable

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42 KW HV Generator
Below is a list of FRUs that are inspected during the HV and Tube auto-diagnosis:
• HV/Collimator Control Board
• IPC (Input Power Conditioner) (MX6000)
• ACU (Anode Cathode unit) (MX6000)
• Xray tube & Cooling
• HV Control Cable2 (MX6000) W209
• HV Control Cable1 (MX6000) W210
• Communication Cable between IPC and ACU (MX6000)
• Auxiliary Power Supply Cable (MX6000)
During auto-diagnosis, on-screen prompts direct you to manually inspect the following hardware components:
• HV ACU Indications (see page 48)
• Auxiliary Power Cables (see page 49)
• 42 KW HV Generator Cables (see page 50)
• Tube Rotor Cable (see page 50)

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HV ACU Indications
During auto-diagnosis you might be prompted to manually inspect the following HV ACU LED indicators status
(see Figure 33):
• If the Fault LED is ON, click Yes.

Figure 33: HV ACU Indications


Table 6: HV ACU LED Indications

LED Indication
PWR ON The +5V power exists for the System Control Power Board
HV ON High voltage (>10KV) at the Generator output
FIL ON The Filament is on
STARTER ON The Starter is on

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Table 6: HV ACU LED Indications

LED Indication
TEST MODE One of the SW 1 switches are in the test mode
FAULT The Generator is in the Fault mode
CONTACTOR ON The main Contactor is on
PHASE INDICATOR If the LED is on the generator is out of phase

Auxiliary Power Cables


During auto-diagnosis you might be prompted to manually inspect the following IDC14, IPC Power Supply and Auxiliary
Power Supply cables (see Figure 34):
• Check the IDC14 power cable connecting the ACU to IPC
• Check the HV Power Supply and Auxiliary Power cable
• Check the HV IPC Power Supply cable
Auxiliary
Auxiliary Power
IPC cable Power cable
cable

Figure 34:

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42 KW HV Generator Cables
During auto-diagnosis you might be prompted to manually inspect the following: Digital cable, Analog cable and DC_rail
Input cables (see Figure 35):
1 Check the Digital Interface Cable between HV generator and HV Collimator Control Board
2 Check the analog interface cable between HV generator and HV/collimator control board
3 Wait five minutes and disconnect the DC_rail input cable from the HV ACU.
4 Click Next.

Auxiliary
Power J2

Analog
Interface
cable
(W209)
Digital
DC-rail Interface
Input cable
cable (W210)

Figure 35:

Tube Rotor Cable


During auto-diagnosis you might be prompted to manually inspect the Stator Motor Cable

Collision
During Auto-Diagnosis, you are prompted to measure the maximum height from the Cradle to the ground.

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Scan Analyze

Introduction
In case abnormal artifacts appear in the image of the scanned patient, it can be used to analyze the sampling data of
this image. In case abnormal scan appears in data calibration, it can be used to analyze calibrated data scanned. The
function of Scan Analyze is for analyzing the acquired data from scan to check each channel. The statistics of all data in
each channel will be displayed in the form of graph or table on screen.
By clicking the Data Analyze icon in the Advanced interface and clicking the Scan Ana. icon, you enter the Scan
Analyze menu shown as follows:

Figure 36: Scan Analyze

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Select Data source for Scan Analyze

From Scan From Disk

Select
Patient ID
Set Scan
and input
Parameters
Scan
Number

Select
Save File Set Display
path parameters
(Patient ID)

The results
Set display
are
parameters
displayed

Set
sampling
parameters

Figure 37: Scan Analyze Procedure

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Display Parameters
Setting the display parameters influences the pattern and the channel of data acquisition, while determining the way by
which the result will be displayed on screen.
Table 7: Display Parameters

Parameter Value Note


Starting channel Less than that of ending channel
Default is all channels.
Ending channel 2-720
Starting sampling Less than that of ending sampling
Default is all samplings.
Ending sampling 2-1024
NONE Original value of each sampling without
calibration.
Data normalize.
TIME Time calibration added.
Dose Dose right added.
MEAN Mean value.
Shown value MDEV Maximum deviation.
DEV Deviation.
All Display all sampling.
Select Sampling (View display) Odd Only display odd sampling.
Even Only display even sampling.

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Table 7: Display Parameters

Parameter Value Note


A layer The samplings value of A layer.
B layer The samplings value of B layer.
The maximum deviation among A layer
Select layer Maximum deviation
and B layer.
The mean value of between A layer
Average each layer
and B layer.
The shielded channels will not be
Mark Select on
sampled.

Selection of Scan Parameters


Users should select “Scan” to scan first if they want to acquire the current data from gantry, and then set up the scan
pattern in the following menu:

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Figure 38: Selection of Scan Parameters


The pattern of the scan sampling includes:
1 Sample with X-ray off and gantry stationary.
2 Sample with X-ray on and gantry stationary.
3 Sample with x-ray off and gantry rolling.
4 Sample through axial scan same as sample with X-ray on and gantry rolling.
5 Sample through helical scan.
Users can make the desirable selection in the menu, based on the needed scan pattern. The selection is listed in a
table on the following page.
Users should save after selection of the scan parameters. In case a new ID is selected, the Scan No. will display 1.

The setup is listed in the following table:

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Table 8: Selection of Scan Conditions

X-ray off and X-ray on and X-ray off and


Item for Setup Gantry Gantry Gantry SurView Scan Axial Scan Helical Scan
Stationary Stationary Rolling
Rotation Stationary Stationary Rolling Stationary Rolling Rolling
0.8~3 sec. 0.8~3 sec. 0.8~3 sec.
Rot. speed - - -
selectable selectable selectable
10/7/5/2.5/1/ 10/7/5/2.5/1/ 10/7/5/2.5/1/
Pre-Collim.
Not selected 0.8/0 Not selected 0.8/0 0.8/0
thickness 1
selectable selectable selectable
10/7/5/2.5/1/ 10/7/5/2.5/1/ 10/7/5/2.5/1/
Post-Collim.
Not selected 0.8/0 Not selected 0.8/0 0.8/0
thickness 1
selectable selectable selectable
H.V. on No Yes No Yes Yes Yes
X-ray voltage 80/100/120 / 80/100/120 / 80/100/120 / 80/100/120 /
- -
(kV) 140 selectable 140 selectable 140 selectable 140 selectable
X-ray current 30~300 30~300 30~300 30~300
- -
(mA) selectable selectable selectable selectable
Filament Default/ Default/ Default/ Default/
- -
current Optional Optional Optional Optional
Number of Default is 1 or Default is 1 or Default is 1 or Default is 1 or Default is 1 or Default is 1 or
scans optional optional optional optional optional optional
10/7/5/2.5/1/ 10/7/5/2.5/1/
Slice space 0 0 0 - 0.8/0 0.8/0
selectable selectable

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Table 8: Selection of Scan Conditions

X-ray off and X-ray on and X-ray off and


Item for Setup Gantry Gantry Gantry SurView Scan Axial Scan Helical Scan
Stationary Stationary Rolling
0.5~2.0
Pitch ratio - - - - -
selectable
Point bed –
code Default is 1 or Default is 1 or Default is 1 or Default is 8 or Default is 1 or
-
(integrating optional optional optional optional optional
interval)
Couch Advance/ Advance/ Advance/
Not selected Not selected Not selected
direction retreat retreat retreat
0~100 can be
Couch speed 0 0 0 - -
set up
Axial scan Not selected Not selected Not selected No Yes No
Helical scan Not selected Not selected Not selected No No Yes
SurView scan Not selected Not selected Not selected Yes No No
Dose right No No No No No No
Focus Trace No No No No No No

NOTE
1 “-” indicates the not applicable or unselectable parameter in the menu;
2 “Not selected” means that its selection is meaningless to the corresponding sampling or scanning,
although it is selectable in the menu; it is recommended to use the default value in this case.

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3 In option “X-ray current (mA)”,


MX6000Dual 30-300mA large focal
30-240mA small focal
MX4000Dual 30-200mA large focal
30-160mA small focal

Display Data Analysis


1 Sampling with X-ray off and gantry stationary—MEAN value is displayed (see Figure 39).

Figure 39:

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In Figure 39, the on-screen longitudinal coordinate represents MEAN value of the sampling data; the horizontal
coordinate represents the channels and there are 720 channels in total; the data shown on screen is the DAS board
number.
An on-screen red point is used to show the proximate channel from the, mouse’s position and the status information
of the channel that coincides with the red point will be shown in the bottom of screen along with the mouse’s
movement (see Figure 40).
The channel status information components
in Figure 40 are:
— 20: The first scan of current patient ID
(scan No. = 20) Figure 40:
— 38.5: The 5th channel of the 38th DAS
board
— U8.28: The channel is the 28th pin of the
chip U8 in the 38th DAS board
— 597: The 597th channel
— 3958: MEAN value of the channel is 3958
— SliceB: The value belongs to SliceB

Right-clicking on the above interface displays the following context menu (see Figure 41):
— PS: displays the Scan Analyze setting menu.
— PD: displays the Channel Analyze setting menu.
— TEXT: displays the TEXT interface.
— DEC: displays data on a decimal basis.
— HEX: displays data on a hexadecimal basis.
— Last/Next: displays the previous/next scan of the current ID.
— Slice MDEV: the max deviation of slice A and B.
— Slice Mean: represents the mean of slice A and B.
— Slice A: indicates that the current layer is slice A.
— Slice B: indicates that the current layer is slice B.
— EXIT: exits the current interface. Figure 41:

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2 Sampling with X-ray off and Gantry stationary - MDEV is displayed (see Figure 42).

Figure 42:
The last value in the white frame in the bottom of screen shows MDEV of the corresponding channel. Other contents
in Figure 42 are the same with the ones mentioned above. MDEV is less than 100.

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3 Sampling with X-ray off and gantry rotating (see Figure 43).
In this sampling mode, the display of MEAN and MDEV is similar to that in Sampling with Gantry Stationary, but its
MDEV is slightly larger.

Figure 43:
4 Sampling with X-ray on and gantry rolling—MEAN is displayed (see Figure 44).
MEAN with X-ray on reflects the X-ray dose intercepted by detector, therefore the data analysis made under the
different kV, mA, slice thickness and rotation speed will produce different MEAN.

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For specific technical requirements, refer to the adjustment specification of DAS system.

Figure 44:
The scan condition in this interface is 120kV/100mA/10mm/2s.
MEAN and MDEV of the time channel and MEAN and MDEV of the monitor channel can be seen in the interface.
5 Sampling with X-ray on and gantry rotating—MDEV is displayed
The scan condition of above interface is 120kV/150mA/10mm/2s.
MDEV reflects whether channels are normal or not in the sampling process. In case the abnormality does exist in a
channel, MDEV value will be too high or too low.
If the same problem appears in the interface for displaying MEAN, then the status also indicates the abnormality in
channels.

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The cause of channel abnormality may be:


a Bad insulation of the channels.
b Abnormality in parts of the detector or the related channel on the DAS board.
c Abnormality in the time channel.

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Channel Analyze
By clicking the Data Analyze icon in the Advanced interface and clicking the Scan Ana. icon, you enter the following
setting menu for Channel Analyze (see Figure 45):

Figure 45: Channel Analyze Setting Menu


By this function, you can analyze the saved sampling data when the sampling data is abnormal.

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In DUAL CT there are 720x2+24 channels among which 720x2 channels are from the detector, and the other 24
channels are listed in the following table:

Channel Name Longitudinal Horizontal Note


Coordinate Coordinate

Normal Value View No. MEAN/MDEV Determines the MEAN/MDEV value of one channel
corresponding to each sampling point in scan.

Communication View No. Communication 12345678


frame head frame head

Communication Communication View No. The view No. of each communication.


frame No. Number

AB frame head View No. Frame number Identifies odd or even sampling. Corresponds to A
and B sides of chip DDC112 on the DAS board,
respectively.

Couch code View No. Couch code Determines the PT position corresponding to each
sampling point in scan.

Time channel View No. Integral time Determines the integral time corresponding to each
sampling point in scanning while the Gantry rotates.

Sample View No. Sampling No. Determines the serial number of each sampling in
sequence Pilot Scan or Rotating Scan.
number

Monitor 1 View No. MEAN/MDEV Monitors the data channel board A slice in the X-ray
box and is used for collecting initial information of the
X-ray.

Monitor 2 View No. MEAN/MDEV Monitors the data channel board B slice in the X-ray
box and is used for collecting initial information of the
X-ray.

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Channel Name Longitudinal Horizontal Note


Coordinate Coordinate

High Voltage KV View No. KV value Determines the KV feedback value of each sampling
in X-ray on Scan.

High Voltage mA View No. mA value Determines the mA feedback value of each sampling
in X-ray on Scan.

Filament current View No. Filament current Determines the Filament current feedback value of
value each sampling in X-ray on Scan.

Pre-collimator View No. Pre-collimator Pre-collimator ASSY move distance base on the zero
position position corresponding to each sampling point in
scanning.

Post-collimator View No. Post-collimator Post-collimator move distance base on the zero
position position corresponding to each sampling point in
scanning.

Censor N/A N/A N/A


Temperature

Tube position N/A N/A N/A

Environment View No. Temperature The 1st temperature sensor feedback value
temperature 1 value corresponding to each sampling point in scanning.

Environment View No. Temperature The 2nd temperature sensor feedback value
temperature 2 value corresponding to each sampling point in scanning.

Environment View No. Temperature The 3rd temperature sensor feedback value
temperature 3 value corresponding to each sampling point in scanning.

Environment N/A N/A N/A


temperature 4

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Channel Name Longitudinal Horizontal Note


Coordinate Coordinate

Environment N/A N/A N/A


temperature 5

Environment N/A N/A N/A


temperature 6

Humidity N/A N/A N/A

Frame number View No. number The total number of errors of frame number in
error total scanning.

CRC error total View No. number The total number of errors of CRC in scanning.

Environment View No. Temperature The 3rd temperature sensor feedback value
temperature 3 value corresponding to each sampling point in scanning.

Auto Verify
Auto Verify runs the auto-performance test which include:
• Acceptance
• Constancy
• Performance

Refer to the MX 4000/6000 Dual and MX 4000 Performance Manual for instructions.

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System Log
The System Log opens the current log file in the Error Log Viewer for analysis and system troubleshooting.

Setting Menu
The Setting menu includes different functions that control system behavior and allow the user to set access rights,
passwords, etc.
This section explains the different functions.

Figure 46:

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System Setting
The System Setting dialog box contains configurable variables. It is highly recommended to retain the factory default
values for these variables except for the following:
• Modifying the Image Rotation Angle
• Modifying the Laser Location
• Date Format
• Hardware Parameter Setting

Modifying the Image Rotation Angle


Figure 48 shows an example of a scanned
image that is skewed to an angle of 1°.
The following procedure enables modification of
the image rotation angle.
1 In the Software parameter Setting area, Move
the slider under Adjust angle for imaging
or,
type in a value in the Degrees field under the
slider.

Figure 47:
2 Click Confirm and then click Exit.

Figure 48:

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Modifying the Sureview Tube Offset


If the position of patient table is normal, but the PA Surview image is not bilateral symmetrical, you may need to change
the Surview Tube Offset.
The following procedure enables to modify the offset positioning of the Sureview Tube.
1 Using a Goniometer, measure the angle of the Collimator system (see Figure 49).
2 If the measured value (=X) is not 0 (zero), and the tube is inclined to the left, enter a negative value (-X) in the
Sureview Tube Offset area (see Figure 50). If the tube is inclined to the right, enter a positive value (X).

Figure 50: Sureview Tube Offset Area

Left Righ
t 

Figure 49:

Modifying the Laser Location


The default position of the lateral laser marker is on the
right side of the Gantry. This procedure enables the
positioning of the lateral laser marker on the left side of the
Gantry.
1 In the Laser Location area (bottom left-hand side of the
System setting dialog, select either left or right side for
laser marker location. Figure 51: Laser Location Area

2 Click Confirm and then click Exit.

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Date Format
The default date format is yyyy.MM.dd. Here, the FSE can
set the date format which will be shown in the print film.

Figure 52: Date Format

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Hardware Parameter Setting


This parameter sets the tube Z-direction and X-direction calibration.
1 Check the scales on the Z-axis adjustment screw, located at the lower-front area of the tube (see Figure 53).

Figure 53: Z-Axis Adjustment Screw

2 Select 1.5 pitch for 8 scales and 0.5


pitch for 16 scales (see Figure 54).

Figure 54: Tube Settings

There are two DMS types: A, and B (see


Figure 55). For each type, the rotor
balance calibration principle is different.
1 Select the required DMS Type from the
DMS Cover Type list.
Figure 55: DMS Cover Type
2 Click Confirm and then Exit.

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User Manage
The User Manage function enables addition or deletion of logon User names.

CAUTION Do not modify any users in this dialog.

Modify password
The Modify password function enables modification of logon passwords.

CAUTION Do not modify any passwords in this dialog.

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ID Generator
The ID Generator creates the identity format for an
anonymous Patient ID (see Figure 57). The Patient ID
string is composed of four variables (see example in
Figure 56), each of which is configurable according to
hospital convention.

1 2 34 3
Figure 56:
4
The variables strings are as follows:
1 An ID string of letters or words
2–4 String of letters or words, or Date in configurable Figure 57:
format, or Number (consecutive with start and end
range)

Modify the ID format as follows:


1 Click Setting next to the variable and change according to desired format.
2 Click Confirm to save the new settings and close the dialog.

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Display Setting
Display Setting enables you to configure the information displayed on the image and to set up the image information
layout according to hospital convention. While the Surview or Axial images are displayed, user can set the template of
displaying corresponding text information.
Edit an existing display template or add a new template as follows:
1 Click Display Setting. The Layout Setup window opens. The image is displayed and shows parameter positioning
(see Figure 58).
To create a new template:
1 Click New; the Create Template dialog opens. The Create Template and Edit Template (shown in Figure 58) dialogs
are similar.
2 Give the new template a name (a unique name for the template, as it can't have the same name as other templates).
3 Follow the instructions on page page 76 for creating the template.
4 Click Save to save the current modifications, or OK to exit the interface and save the current modifications, or
Cancel to exit the interface without saving the current modifications.

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Figure 58: Customize - Current Setting window


— —Moves selected line in Category item list into the Left/Right box; relevant parameter viewed in
corresponding location on image.
— —Moves selected line out of the Left/Right box; relevant parameter is not viewed in corresponding location
on images.
— —Moves all lines in Category item list into the Left/Right box; all relevant parameters viewed in corresponding
location on image.
— —Moves all line out of the Left/Right box; none of the parameters are displayed in corresponding location on
image.
— —Moves selected line in Left/Right box Up; reordering parameters displayed on image.
— —Moves selected line in Left/Right box Down; reordering parameters displayed on image.

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Record
The Record function allows the user record auto-voice messages in the local language.

LanguageSetting
LanguageSetting enables the user to select the system interface language. The user has a choice of either English or
Chinese. Follow the procedure to set up the language during system installation or after re-installing the application
software.
Change the system interface language as follows:
1 Click LanguageSetting; the LanguagesSetting dialog
opens (see Figure 59).
2 Select the language setting from the drop-down list and
click OK.

Figure 59: Select Language Dialog Box

DICOM Config
DICOM Config is the interface used to set up the MX 4000/6000 Dual and MX 4000 network installation and
configuration.
Full instructions for network setup are included in the MX 4000/6000 Dual and MX 4000 Network Installation and
Configuration Manual.

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Co
The Co function lists the service and options license keys and available options for the system.
Enter the service license key as follows:
1 Select the Cooperate info tab.
1 Follow the service contract between the customer and
Philips request procedure for a service key.
2 Enter the User's ID code for generation of a new
Service key.
3 Type the new service key in the New lease code field
and click Confirm.
4 Click Exit to return to the main screen.

Figure 60: Service License

1 If necessary to re-enter the options license key because of computer or hard disk replacement, click Select Module.
2 Read the license key from the label shown in Figure 61 and Figure 62.

Figure 61: Option License Label ROW Configuration Figure 62: Option License Label China Configuration

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3 In the Module ID field, type in the license key; the


options that are enabled by the option key (purchased
by the customer) are activated in the Module List.

Figure 63: Options License

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Access Manager
The Access Manager allows the administrator to enable
or disable specific functions for each specific logon user.
To activate this function, you must log on as administrator.

Figure 64:

IP Manager
The IP Manager function is used for setup of the local IP to the hospital network.
NOTE The Host IP cannot be changed. if you want add an IP for a printer or PACS network, make sure the IP
address is not in conflict with other IP addresses.

Firewall Setup
Firewall Setup opens the Windows XP firewall application. Set up the firewall according to the hospital IT policy.
1 Click Start | Control Panel | Security Center | Firewall. The Windows Firewall window appears (see Figure 65).

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Figure 65: Figure 66:

2 Click the Exceptions tab, and then click Add Program.


The Add a Program window appears (see Figure 66).

3 Select UltraVNC Server from the programs list.


4 Click Change Scope. The Change Scope dialog box
appears (see Figure 67).
5 Click Custom list, and enter:
192.68.48.0/255.255.252.0.
This configuration allows connection from RSN servers
to WinVNC.exe only.
6 Click OK to close the Change Scope window.
7 Click OK in the Add a Program window.
Figure 67:

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8 Click the Advanced tab in the Windows Firewall window


(see Figure 65).
The Advanced tab appears.
9 Click Settings in the ICMP area.
The ICMP Settings window appears.

Figure 68:
10 Select Allow incoming echo requests.
11 Click OK.
12 After completing the remote service configuration, setup
any other properties according to the Hospital’s security
policy.

Figure 69:

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Scan Statistics
Scan Statistics enables the FSE to observe and note the total exposures of the tube, including total exposure count and
total exposure time (see Figure 70) in a preset time period (current week, current month, or all), or custom time periods.
This is done by setting the required time frame in the Time Setting area of the Scan Statistics window.

Total tube exposures and total exposure time counters

Time Setting options

Figure 70:

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Appendix A: Patient Table Servo Error Codes

This appendix lists and describes the Patient Table Servo error codes.

Table 9: Patient Table Servo Error Codes

Error Code Description


Err11 Control power supply undervoltage protection.
Err12 Overvoltage protection.
Err13 Main power supply undervoltage protection.
Err14 Overcurrent protection.
Err15 Over-heat protection.
Err16 Over-load protection.
Err18 Overregeneration load protection.
Err21 Encoder communication error protection.
Err23 Encoder communication data error protection.
Err24 Position deviation excess protection.
Err25 Hybrid deviation excess error protection.
Err26 Over-speed protection.
Err27 Electronic gear error protection.
Err28 External scale communication data error protection.
Err29 Deviation counter overflow protection.
Err35 External scale communication error protection.
Err36 EEPROM parameter error protection.

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Error Code Description


Err37 EEPROM check code error protection.
Err38 Over-travel inhibit input protection.
Err39 Analog input excess protection.
Err40 Absolute system down error protection.
Err41 Absolute counter over error protection.
Err42 Absolute over-speed error protection.
Err43 Absolute single turn counter error protection.
Err44 Absolute multi-turn counter error protection.
Err45 Absolute status error protection.
Err47 Encoder Z-phase error protection.
Err48 Encoder CS signal error protection.
Err49 Encoder CS signal error protection.
Err50 External scale status 0 error protection.
Err51 External scale status 1 error protection.
Err52 External scale status 2 error protection.
Err53 External scale status 3 error protection.
Err54 External scale status 4 error protection.
Err55 External scale status 5 error protection.
Err65 CCWTL input excess protection
Err66 CWTL input excess protection.
Err95 Motor automatic recognition error protection.

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