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3.4.3.8 Motor phase shift capacitor.............................................
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4.1.5 Measurement of the feedback circuitry.....................................
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4.2 AUTOMATIC EXPOSURE CONTROL EVALUATION ...................... 4-8
4.2.1 Quick AEC test............................................................
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4.2.3 Object thickness compensation ............................................
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4.2.2 kV compensation ..........................................................
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5.20 S.Lo Error message explanation ............................................
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5.21 C.Br Error message explanation (Software 7.27 and up)......................
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5.22 C.bu Error message explanation ............................................
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5.23 C.CA Error message explanation.............................................
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5.24 C.Ch Error message explanation ............................................
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5.25 C.Cn Error message explanation ............................................
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5.26 C.Co Error message explanation.............................................
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5.27 C.ES Error message explanation.............................................
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5.28 C.PS Error message explanation.............................................
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5.29 C.dE Error message explanation.............................................
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5.30 O.FL Error message explanation ............................................
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5.31 R.EL Error message explanation ............................................
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5.32 R.ES Error message explanation.............................................
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5.33 (U.FL Error message explanation) not used .................................
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5.34 S.YS (Software 7.27 and up)................................................
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5.35 t.OF (Software 7.27 and up) ...............................................
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5.36 E.AF (Software 7.27 and up) ...............................................
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5.37 No power indications ......................................................
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C.An
C.fo
C.th
A.no
CEC
Cin
FoC
bUC
Inf
S = 500
S = 600
S = 700
0.6
11.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.55
Exposure time / sec.
Figure 3.1 Effect of parameter S2
S = 0
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.1
r1 = 1.1
r1 = 0.9
S = 0
S = 700
S = 700
P = 1.0sec
1
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1
Exposure time / sec.
Figure 3.2 Effect of parameter S1
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.1
P = 1.0sec
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
r2 = 1.2
r2 = 0.8
1
S = 0
S = 700
S = 0
S = 700
11.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.55
Exposure time / sec.
r1 = 1.2
r1 = 0.8
S = 0
S = 0
P = 1.0sec
1.4
S = 700
1.3
1.2
1.1
1
0.9
0.8
0.7
S = 700
0.6
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1
Exposure time / sec.
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2. Target exposure time for 9.5 cm thick breast (factory default = 2.40 sec.).
The software calculates the other thicknesses from these values.
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To adjust target times:
1.
Go into program #65 tAr (press autoexp) You will see in density
display 0, in kV display the compressed thickness and in mAs display
the target time for the compressed thickness. You can check the target
times for different thicknesses now by driving the paddle.
2.
Drive the paddle to 1.5 cm.
3.
Press Autorel
4.
Change the value with Den +/- buttons (Default 0.50 sec.).
5.
Press Autorel to accept
6.
Drive paddle to 9.5 cm
7.
Change the value with Den +/- buttons (Default 2.40 sec.).
8.
Press Autorel to accept. You will see PAS or ERR depending on the
new values if they were acceptable or not.
When to adjust target times:
AEC adjustment quick fix guide
Problem Probable Reason Action Comments
No contrast with
large breasts
Full AEC kVs with large
breasts too high.
Increase the Target time with
large breast thickness. (Pr# 65
tAr program)
Results in lower
kV with large
breasts
No contrast with
small breasts
full AEC kVs with small
breasts too high.
Increase the Target time with
small breast thickness. (Pr# 65
tAr program)
Results in lower
kV with small
breasts.
mAs too high, long
exposure times
Full AEC kVs low Decrease the Target time values Low kVs yield
long mAs
O.fl errors or
"white images"
Start kV too low and/or
maximum allowable kV
change too small.
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3.3.2
Communication protocol
The serial connection is an ordinary asynchronous receiver/transmitter.
The serial port is initialized in Performa, ALPHA III/ST/RT/IQ as follows:
1200 baud (9600 baud with 5.09 software and if Dataview is connected)
8 data bits
no parity (always 0)
1 stop bit
The effect of the 'no parity bit' and the stop bit is a total of two stop bits,
so
receiving end must be configured correspondingly. The data byte looks the
following:
START 8-BIT DATA 2 STOP
The data can be received with a communications program (for example
Procomm) to PC and be printed afterwards on paper. This might be more
convenient than a printer with RS 2 because it is not a standard equipment.
3.3.3
Data formats
Performa, ALPHA III/ST/RT/IQ can send two different groups of data:
1)
Diagnostic information about the system, like serial number, exposure
parameters and number of error situations. This information can be sent
to serial channel by pressing AEXP in the diA/inf-mode. This is meant
to be sent to either PC or printer. An example of this data is displayed
on the next page:
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2)
After each exposure the exposure data is sent to serial port if the Lparameter
(in SETUP) is > 0. If the L-parameter (in SETUP) is 1 the
data is printed on one line, for example:
02693,01429,335,027,00234,7,7,1,100,080,150,001,Rh,0
0123, OK ,B,FULL
02693 Exposure counter
01429 integration time
335 exposure time
027 kV
00234 true mAs
7 programmed density
7 density
1 film/screen
100 IQC -multiplier
080 compression thickness
150 compression force
001 angle of C-Arm
Rh Filter
00123 dose
OK error code
B technique ( M / N )
FULL exposure mode (SEMI / MAN / IQC)
If the L-parameter (in SETUP) is > 1 the printout is:
B Rh 0.02s 28kV 002mAs +0 HOSPITALxNAMEx
6.5cm 200N 180^/R 0.06mGy CODExxxxxxxxxx
___/___/___ R1 12345 RADIOLOGISTxxx
_________________________ DEPARTMENTxxxx
Explanations:
B Bucky / Cassette tunnel / Magnification
Rh Rhodium / Molybdenum filter
+0 Density correction
28kV kV
002mAs mAs
0.02s Exposure time
6.5cm Breast thickness
200N Compression force
180^/R C-arm tilt angle, ^= degrees (), to the /Right or /Left
0.06mGy Average patient dose
___/___/___Date is handwritten after printing the label
R1 Site of the detector (L1, L2, C1, C2, C3, C4, R1, R2)
12345 Exposure counter, up till 99999
_____________________ Patient name is handwritten after printing the label
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operating frequency.
the high voltage
error signal to
The output is
TF1 and TF2.
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kV reference:
The level of the used kV is set by the CPU BOARD with signals DATA0 DATA7.
This 8 bit digital word contains the kV reference . The kV reference
is converted into an analog signal in D/A converter ICA2 (TP24).
The analog kV reference (TP24) and the kV feedback (TP22) signals
correspond to actual kV as follows: kV = DVM read-out * 10 kV
For example, if the digital multimeter (DVM) read-out is 2.5 V the actual high
voltage is 25kV.
kV adjustment:
The calibration of the kV is done by adjusting the D/A converter's (ICA2)
reference voltage with trimmer potentiometer R63.
Note!
The kV calibration is performed at the factory. The trimmer
potentiometer R63 is sealed . Manipulation of the potentiometer can be
carried out by authorized personnel only. Improper settings of the
potentiometer can damage the INVERTER BOARD, HIGH VOLTAGE
UNIT and the X-RAY TUBE
External indicators:
Connector X6 provides relay contacts for X-ray system status indication. X6
pins 1 and 2 are short circuited when the unit is on. X6 pins 3 and 4 are short
circuited when X-rays are being generated. The contacts are rated for 5A,
24VDC /240VAC.
Fuses:
High Voltage fuse in the INVERTER BOARD (F1) is to protect the board in
case of a short circuit.
-F1 20 AF /500V High voltage!
List of LED indicators
LED indicator Signal
H1 +310VDC
H2 EXPENA signal
H3 Bridge Current
H4-H5 Pulse A (MOSFET drive pulses)
H6-H7 Pulse B (MOSFET drive pulses)
H8 +15V
H9 +34V
H10 -15V
H11 +25V
H12 +34VREL
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Control/Timing
Serial output back to the CPU board
kV reference
mA reference
reference
The kV reference is converted into eight (8) parallel DATA bits which contain
the kV reference information for the INVERTER BOARD. The kV reference
occupies ICD3 pins 23 through 30.
mA reference
The mA reference is converted into eight (8) parallel DATA bits which contain
the mA reference information. The mA reference occupies ICD3 pins 11
through 18.
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Adjustment of the compression speeds:
1.
Adjust the high speed compression to app. 2cm /1 seconds.
2.
Turn trimmer R43 until only low speed is on.
3.
Adjust the low speed compression down to app. 1cm /1 seconds
4.
Adjust the trimmer pot R43 so that the paddle switches to low speed
when it reaches the breast. Make sure the paddle travels in high speed
(free air) at all angles. If not increase the speed threshold level.
5.
Adjust the final compression force with trimmer R33. The compression
force limit can be adjusted by software setting in service program
(version 7.36 and up). In this case compression force with trimmer R33
is adjusted to be 25-27 kg (53-59lbs) and force stop has been set by
software.
List of LED:s: LED Signal
H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
H6
H7
+34Vdc
+15Vdc
+24Vdc for bucky
C-motor voltage
Z-motor voltage
Upper Limit
Lower Limit
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9FFF
CFFF
EFFF
FFFF
+25V
+5V
GND
Compression thickness measurement
Compression force measurement
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3.5.7
C-ARM DISPLAY BOARD
This board is installed in PERFORMA, ALPHA RT/IQ only. It contains 8
seven segment displays, two LEDs to indicate which beam filter is selected
and a filter change switch. The seven segment displays are controlled by ICD4
on C-arm Control board. The LEDs and the switch are handled by regular i/ocontro
l
on C-arm Control board.
3.5.8
ECS DRIVER BOARD
The ECS Driver Board Controls the C-arm movement of the ECS-200 device.
It is an electronic circuit board that requires software based control from
Performa, Alpha unit. Software version of the unit must be 7.27 or greater.
The C-arm movement can be activated in four different ways:
1.
Up and down from footpedal in either C-arm or ECS mode.
2.
Up and down from either one the two switches located on both sides of
the C-arm covers.
3.
Automatic return of the C-arm to it's lowest position after an exposure
if the autorelease function in the Performa, Alpha control panel has
been selected.
4.
Return of the C-arm to it's lowest position from the return switch
located on both sides of the C-arm covers.
Up, Down and Return switches are also available on the circuit board for
service purposes.
Motor control
The C-arm movement is handled by a pulse width modulated (PWM) DC
motor. The speed of the C-arm and ECS are separately adjusted with trimmer
potentiometers R37 (C-arm) and R59 (ECS respectively. The PWM control
circuit ICA3 (TL494) controls the motor voltage according the reference
voltage (TP3). The motor is activated by pulling the *MOTOR ENABLE
signal down.
The direction of the C-arm is determined by relay K2. The default direction of
the C-arm is down.
Movement limits
The C-arm movement limits are sensed with two photointerrupters on the
electronic circuit board (ICD9 and ICD10). When the limit is reached a metal
plate enters the photointerrupter slot turning the photointerrupter transistor o
ff.
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+34V
+15V
Motor speed reference
Motor voltage
Motor voltage
GND
GND
+5V
Place a normal cassette in line with the front edge of the cassette holder
support. Put a guide under the tube side of the cassette so that the cassette
raises 12 mm (0.5 inc.) from the surface.
Make an exposure.
Develop the film and fill in the form for large focal spot to calculate the foca
l
spot size. Measure also the magnified diameter of star.
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_________________mm
_________________mm
_________________mm
F l = ________________mm Fl = _________________mm
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1.5
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.0
0.9
0.8
mm 20 40 60
Table 4.5. Object thickness compensation
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1.6
1.5
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.0
0.9
0.8
kV 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
Table 4.4. kV compensation, x = molybdenum filter, o = rhodium filter
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U.FL
S.Lo
S.YS
t.oF
E.AF
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5.4
E.02 Error message explanation
NO KV
On units with INVERTER and FILAMENT CONTROL Boards, the E.02 error
indicates that there is no kV present. This can happen if either the INVERTER
board or the HIGH VOLTAGE UNIT is faulty. The problem can also be that
the FILAMENT CONROL board does not provide necessary control signals
for the Inverter board.
a.
CONNECTORS. Check that all connectors on INVERTER and
FILAMENT CONTROL boards are properly installed
b.
MOSFETs. DISCONNECT ALL CONNECTORS FROM
INVERTER BOARD 1. Connect the common of your DVM to test
point TP3 and plus to test point TP1. You should read .4 volts in diode
range. 2. Connect the common of your DVM to test point TP4 and
plus to test point TP1. You should read .4 volts in diode range. 3.
Connect the common of your DVM to test point TP2 and plus to test
point TP3. You should read .4 volts in diode range. 4. Connect the
common of your DVM to test point TP2 and plus to test point TP4.
You should read .4 volts in diode range.
c.
FUSE. Measure that the fuse has not been blown
d.
SUPPLY VOLTAGES. Turn the unit on. Check that all supply
voltages are present (See section 5.28).
e.
MOSFET DRIVER. Go to service mode. Make an exposure without
X-rays. (See section 3.4.3.8; remember jumper X8 on FILAMENT
CONTROL Board) Make sure that the LEDs H4, H5, H6, H7, H11
and H12 are lit during the exposure.
f.
kV REFERENCE. Turn the unit on and measure the kV reference
voltage from test point TP24. At 27kV the reference voltage should be
app. 2,7 volts.
NOTE! IF THE INVERTER BOARD APPEARS TO WORK CORRECTLY
CHANGE THE HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER.
OTHER REASONS
-Inverter board
-HV-unit
IF HV-UNIT CHANGED:
-Check kV
-Check Preheat
-Check AEC
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8)
Start making exposures with 20kV and increase the setting gradually.
CAUTION! BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL!!!
9)
If you can make exposures up till 35kV without E02-errors, the HVtransformer
and the HV-cable are good and the reason for the error
message can be in the x-ray tube.
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5.4.2
Testing of the old Alpha generator
(old generator consisting of the Pulse Board, Base Drive and Power Board)
Follow the testing procedure if the Power Board seems to be working well, the
system gives E02 error messages and it is not clear if there is a problem with
the HV-unit, the HV-cable or with the X-ray tube.
1)
Disconnect filaments by opening connector X2 on Base Drive.
This disconnects the filaments from their power supply
2)
Remove ic-chip A7 (opto) on Pulse Board and put a short between pins
4 and 5.
This disables the CPU from getting the error message (E01) because of the
missing tube current.
3)
Disconnect HV-cable from the HV- unit and start making exposures
with 20kV and increase the setting gradually.
4)
If you can make exposures up till 35kV without E02-errors, the HVtransformer
is good.
5)
Connect the HV-cable into the transformer and disconnect it from the
tube.
6)
WITH A PLASTIC ROPE OR EQUIVALENT PULL THE LOOSE
END OF THE HV-CABLE AWAY FROM THE ALPHA. THIS IS TO
MINIMIZE THE POSSIBILITY OF ARCING TO THE CHASSIS.
7)
Start making exposures with 20kV and increase the setting gradually.
CAUTION! BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL!!!
8)
If you can make exposures up till 35kV without E02-errors, the HVtransformer
and the HV-cable are good and the reason for the error
message can be in the x-ray tube.
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5.6
E.04 Error message explanation
Problem in serial communications between CPU and FILAMENT BOARD.
The CPU board sends serial data to the serial-to-parallel latch (D3) located on
the PULSE board (or FILAMENT CONTROL board). The CPU receives the
same signal back from pin 2 of D3 (buffered and isolated through A9 and
A5).If the received signal is different from the transmitted signal an E04 error
message is indicated.
a.
CPU - FILAMENT CONTROL BOARD CABLE Check that the
cable between FILAMENT CONTROL and CPU board is properly
installed (connector X5 on CPU board, connector X1 on filament
control).
b.
FUSES F1 - F4. Check that the fuses on the FILAMENT BOARD
(F1-F4 BASE DRIVE Board) are not blown.
c.
FILAMENT BOARD (BASE DRIVE) VOLTAGE. Using the
negative side of capacitors. C11 - C14 as ground, measure the voltage
across C11 - C14 (+32VDC - +37VDC), from the case of
TO3-regulator A3 (+20VDC), from fuse F3 (-15VDC) and from fuse
F4 (+15VDC). If one of the voltages are missing or out of range,
change the FILAMENT BOARD (BASE DRIVE) board.
d.
D1, D2 or A4 BROKEN. If spare circuits available, change the
circuits, if not, change the PULSE board.
e.
8031 PROCESSOR BROKEN. If spare circuits available change the
microprocessor 8031, if not, change the CPU board.
E.04 with software 6.01 and higher (units with INVERTER and FILAMENT
CONTROL boards).
f.
SUPPLY VOLTAGES. Turn the unit on. Check that all supply
voltages are present on FILAMENT CONTROL Board. (See section
5.28).
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5.10
E.08 ERROR MESSAGE EXPLANATION
The digital compression thickness display does get an analog voltage
information from the slide potentiometer located on the C-arm frame. On the
Performa, Alpha RT/IQ the kV is set automatically based on the compression
thickness. If the analog voltage is missing, the Auto-kV would not work
properly. When the compression is driven to the lowest position the voltage
output is not 0V.If a connection problem occurs, the voltage drops to 0V and a
E08 error message will be activated. Exposures are inhibited during the error
message.
a.
Check the slide potentiometer connection and clean the potentiometer
surface.
5.11
E.09 Error message explanation (PERFORMA, RT/IQ)
PERFORMA, RT/IQ ERROR WITH FILTER
The beam filter position is controlled by two microswitches. If the filter is no
t
in position a E09 error message will be activated.
a.
Check the beam filter mechanism, microswitches, C-arm control board
and motor.
5.12
E.10 Error message explanation
Error in the compression force measurement.
The micro controller on the C-arm Control board gets incorrect readings from
the analog to digital converter.
a.
Check that the offset voltage of the ICA4 amplifier is 500mV when
there is no strain on the compression paddle. (Measure between TP5
and TP6).
b.
Check the cabling.
c.
Check that the C-arm angle measurement is correctly calibrated. The carm
angle value is used for compensation in the force measurement
routine.
E.10 occurs also if the compression paddle is driven past the upper
microswitch against the mechanical limit.
d.
Drive paddle totally up.
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5.18
E.r4 Error message explanation
Error in the C-arm Control board EPROM (Software chip).
a.
Change the EPROM or the whole C-arm Control board.
5.19
E.r5 Error message explanation
Error in the C-arm Control board EEPROM
a.
Change the EEPROM or the whole C-arm Control board.
5.20
S.Lo Error message explanation
POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE TOO LOW
The FILAMENT CONTROL board monitors the line voltage by comparing
the unregulated, rectified 24VAC voltage to a fixed voltage on the
FILAMENT CONTROL board. If the rectified 24VAC (+34V) voltage falls
below app. 20V during the preheat sequence the LOW signal is activated
telling the CPU to inhibit the exposure
a.
Check the line voltage
b.
Check the +34V voltage on FILAMENT CONTROL board
c.
Check the mains transformers
d.
Check mains voltage during exposure (it should not go under
190VAC). If mains voltage is too low, use a step up transformer.
5.21
C.Br Error message explanation (Software 7.27 and up)
a.
Check that the patient has not pressed the brake button during
exposure.
b.
Check the brake circuit
5.22
C.bu Error message explanation
Bucky home signal not sensed after exposure. Bhome activated for over
500ms. (the turn around takes too long,/ Bhome is continuously activated).
What is most likely happening: After an exposure => The grid will be
positioned so that the movement is stopped immediately after the turn around =
when leaving biome. If that does not happen (the D connector is not properly
seated?) => C.bu
a.
CONNECTOR X4. Check that the bucky control cable connector X4
on the CPU is properly installed.
b.
BUCKY CONTROL BOARD. Remove the carbon cover of the
bucky. Check that all signals are received from X4 on the CPU board to
the BUCKY CONTROL board.
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5.25
C.Cn Error message explanation
Bucky connection is not sensed. Bhome is not activated at all. (5sec time
limit)
a.
BUCKY CONNECTION. Check that the bucky is properly attached.
Control also that the connector pins on the bucky are not bent.
b.
BUCKY SIGNALS. Perform test as described in 3.4.4.5.
c.
GRID IS STUCK.
5.26
C.Co Error message explanation
Diaphragm is not sensed.
a.
MICROSWITCH. Check that the microswitch is properly aligned
b.
CABLING. Measure on the CPU board that pins 8 and 9 on X2 are
shorted when the diaphragm microswitch is closed. If yes, change D16
and D21 on the CPU board if spare circuits available, else change the
whole CPU board. If pins 8 and 9 are not shorted, change the
microswitch
c.
COLLIMATOR INTERLOCK. Wrong film size vs. diaphragm.
5.27
C.ES Error message explanation
If the exposure button is damaged and short circuited a C-ES error message
and a beep is activated. Exposures are inhibited until the error has been
corrected.
a.
Check the exposure button line (see dia mode)
5.28
C.PS Error message explanation
If the correction rate in the IQC system control mode is more than +/-40% (+/20%
in Germany) compared to the exposure time calibrated during the
installation, a C.PS error message will be activated.
NOTE! Exposures are not inhibited.
a. Film processor has drifted too much. Call for film processor service.
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5.32
R.ES Error message explanation
Indicates a reset of the microprocessor on the CPU board. Normally
activated when the machine is turned on or the reset button on CPU
board is pressed. Otherwise it indicates a disruption of the voltage
applied to the CPU board.
a.
DISTURBANCE. Control that no spike, generated as a result of
an E02 error, or some static electricity caused the R.ES code.
OTHER REASONS
-CPU supply voltage
-Missing HV-grease
-Bad grounding
-Bad HV-unit
-Bad 5V cabling from CPU
5.33
(U.FL Error message explanation) not used
With software up to 6.xx (integration time based AEC): Integration time is less
than 20 milliseconds. Exposures resulting from such short integration time are
too dark.
a.
CHECK THE BUCKY CONNECTION (apply some compression on
the bucky)
With software 7.xx and up: Phototimer frequency out of range.
-Check AEC system
-Check diaphragm
-Check detector
5.34
S.YS (Software 7.27 and up)
Cpu error.
a.
Check CPU supply voltage
b.
Check cabling
c.
Change the RAM circuit on CPU
d.
Change the CPU
5.35
t.OF (Software 7.27 and up)
Motor timeout error. Motor runs too long (Vertical movement, filter motor,
compression motor, ECS motor)
a.
Check motor cabling
b.
Check stop limit microswitches (filter, compression, ECS)
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5.39
Software diagnostic mode
The software includes a diagnostic mode which presently has two parts. The
first is a software counter which records the number of error messages seen
and also the number of exposures. The second gives a readout of switch and
signal status.
5.39.1 Entering Diagnostic Mode
1.
Turn the unit on
2.
Enter "service" (SER) mode by simultaneously pressing the kV-and
density-buttons.
3.
Enter the service mode special program menu by simultaneously
pressing density+ and density-buttons until the "Pr 51" mode is
displayed on the timer display. Press kV+ until "58 CeC" is displayed.
Press Autoexp to enter the program. To return to the menu press
"autoexp" again.
5.39.2 Error readout
By pressing the "kV+" button the occurrence of the different error messages
can be controlled. The "kV" & "mAs" displays are read together to give the
total error occurrence.
For example:
kV display = 00
mAs display = 010
error code xx occurred 10 times
June 2000
5-18
TP7
TP7
TP7
TP7
TP7
TP7
to
to
to
to
to
to
TP1
TP2
TP3
TP4
TP5
TP6
brake 26 Vdc
33 Vdc
lamp 11.5 Vdc**(R8 set to 160 lx in USA)
Vin CPU 23 Vdc
+AEC in 20 Vdc
-AEC in -20.5 Vdc
CPU BOARD
h) across C36 Vin CPU 5.1 Vdc
C&Z BOARD
i)
j)
k)
l)
TP1
TP3
TP8
TP8
to
to
to
to
PULSE BOARD
m) Anode V3 tp R25 (D/A) 10 Vdc
n) V3 t0 A16 - 18 pin 16 5 Vdc
BASE DRIVE BOARD
o) See soft start procedure
FILAMENT CONTROL BOARD
p) TP12 to TP9 35.0 Vdc
q) TP12 to TP10 +Vcc +15 Vdc
r) TP12 to TP11 -Vcc -15 Vdc
INVERTER BOARD
s) TP29 to TP27 +Vcc +15 Vdc
t) TP29 to TP30 -Vcc -15 Vdc
C-ARM CONTROL BOARD
u) TP2 to TP3 +Vcc +5 Vdc
** = in Performa, Alpha RT/IQ units in USA voltage is about 9 Vdc.
June 2000 5-20
X3 on
pot
pot
the ECS
. 32335-3S, 32335-4K
7.17a SMD AEC board OPTIPOINT ................................. 33270-3SA, 33270
-3KB
7.17b AEC board ................................................................
...... 32315-3S, 32315-4K
7.17c Phototimer board .........................................................
... 32345-3S, 32345-4K
7.18 5 V Power Supply board OPTIPOINT (Only ST) ........... 32962-4S, 32962-4K
7.19 Sensor board OPTIPOINT ............................................... 3273
5-4S, 32735-3K
31687 7-1 June 2000
V 2.1
imaging MGF 32030-3SE
INSTRUMENTARIUM NIMI SUPPLY CARD NO
HYV. 27.05.93 TI
LIITTYY SUHDE TARK. 27.05.93 MTL
MGF - 101/110 SFS 4011 PIIRT. 23.09.92 JJS LAITE YLEISTOLERANSSI
:
24 VACGND18 VAC15 VAC
X2X1X1X1X1X1X1
3216543
F2F15AT4AT
F30.5AT
100 F
+ 10 F
C7
+
C8
V4V1V310k10k10k
1N40041N4004V2R19R13R1 R12 R3V6100k
1N4004
121k5K62 R2 4k75R18H1
H31 FR142200 F 4k32NCNCH2++
85394700 FC91210C1
+R4
470 F470 FC2FB1110k ++
1k21R17NCCvcoRminTDA1185A
C5C4Range
R10
V5VCC1142k2/5W R6R5
1N4004
100nF
-VccSGenSStartVsyncCsyncC610k10k100nF
C12 4700 F472ICA1V8
100nF136V939 V
+
C3
C11
10k
R7R11R25BDX33A
10k
10k
45100k
V7
R15V12
V10R24
TP41N4148ICD110kCNY17 IV
BT 139TP1R27R2510k
R26BYV27
100k
R21
10k
21
10kR16V11TP8
10k 100nF 1N4148
R22
TP7TP9TP6C1010k
TP5R20TP2
123452k76789452121121310111514
X3X4X2
V7
R15V12
V10R24
TP41N4148ICD110kCNY17 IV
BT 139TP1R27R2510k
R26BYV27
100k
R21
10k
21
10kR16V11TP8
10k 100nF 1N4148
R22
TP7TP9TP6C1010k
TP5R20TP2
123452k76789452121121310111514
X3X4X2
GNDPROJ RELAY- AMPLIFIERGND AMPLIFIER+ AMPLIFIERGND CPUPROJ LAMP2PROJ LAMP1Vin C
PUBRAKE
JJSHKLTuLISATTY LIITIN X431281D
Vin AMDGND C&ZVin C&ZGND AMD14.6.9613.6.9625.4.96
GND extraGND BRAKE
JaTVAIHDETTU R14 100K->121K31812E
9.9.99
MICRO SWITCHMICRO SWITCHBRAKE SWITCH
HYV.TARK.PIIRT.MUUTOSMUUT.NOMERKKI
GND BRAKE SWITCH
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
A
B
C
D
E
F
A
B
C
D
E
F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
C108
C107
C106
17 3 N/C 74HC244 74HC14 N/C 29
15 5 N/C D4 12 8 2 1 N/C 28
RN15
4X10k
1
3
5
7
*RD 13 7 *PPI1BIN D5 14 6 74HC14 ICD3 A N/C 13 4X10k
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
100N
*WR 11 9 *PPI1BOUT
C42
C41
C40
C35
C33
C32
C31
C30
C19
C18
C17
C15
C60
C22
D6 16 4 4 3 N/C 12
D7 18 2 ICD3 B 74HC14 7 8 CD DATA IN 11
EN 6 5 5 6 FILTER2 10
*PPI1B 19 74HC14 ICD3 C 3 4 ANG LN 6
ICD6 B EN 1 *PPI2CH 8 9 1 2 FILTER1 5 X2
+5V 74HCT32 ICD5 A ICD3 D RN13
*RD 13 RN12 9X10k 12 1 11 *PPI1AIN
74HC244 74HC14 1
ICD7 D 9X10k 74HCT32 D0 3 17 10 11 10k
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
RN17 R32
C99
C98
D1 5 15 ICD4 E 4X10k
C105
C104
C103
C102
C101
C100
*PPI1A 10 D2 7 13 74HC14 5 6 7 4 3 2 A
*WR 9 1 8 *PPI1AOUT 7 8 22V10 D3 9 11 ICD7 C 12 13 5 6 14 74HC245 D4 12 8 ICD4 F
RN4 4X10k N/C 13 74HCT32 D5 14 6 13 X4
N/C 11 14 *IO AD7 9 11 D7 74HC14 8 7 *RD 5 D6 16 4
A0 10 15 *PPI2C 4 1 6 *PPI2CH AD6 8 12 D6 D7 18 2 12 13 4X10k 5 6 *STARTOK 20 A1
9 16 *PPI2B AD5 7 13 D5 10 11 RN11 *RUNOK 21 ICD7 B
A12 8 17 *PPI2A AD4 6 14 D4 EN2 8 9 7 8 CHON 32 74HCT32 19 *PPI2B
A13 7 18 *PPI1C *PPI2C AD3 5 15 D3 EN1 6 5 5 6 CHL 16 1 3 4
PDBUS
A14 6 19 *PPI1B 2 AD2 4 16 D2 4 3 CHR 14 3 *PPI2CL ICD23
A15 5 20 *PPI1A *WR 1 1 AD1 3 17 D1 2 1 1 2 BLE 8 X2 ICD7 A 2 RN10 *RD 4 21 *KBD
CS 1 ICD24
*WR 3 22 *ROMCS AD0 2 18 D0 RN17 B
80C32 20 74HC244 74HC14
9X10k 1
2
4
6
8
*PSEN 2 23 *RAMCS 3EN2[AB]
*RD 17 7 RD 7 28 A15 ALE 1 3EN1[BA] D0 3 17 2 1
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
100n
*RD 1
C97
C96
C95
C94
C93
C92
C91
C90
6 WR 6 D1 5 15 ICD4 A
RN14
4X10k
*WR 16 27 A14 G3
1
3
5
7
ICD22 *IO 19
AECFRQI 15 5 T1 5 26 A13 D2 7 13 74HC14 4X10k 3 4 5 6 4 T0 4 ABUS ICD21 D3 9 11
N/C 14 25 A12 4 3 7 8 ZDOWN 26 3 INT1 3 D4 12 8
N/C 13 24 A11 ICD4 B 5 6 ZUP 25 2 INT0 2 DBUS D5 14 6 N/C 12 23 A10 74HC14 3 4 C
END 16 1 TXD 1 D6 16 4
TXD 11 22 A9 CBUS 12 13 1 2 BON 17 X4 RXD 10 0 RXD 0 21 A8 D7 18 2 4X10k RN8 P3
6 14 3 4 SL1 11
1
C115
EN2 4 16 5 6 SL2 12 9X10k 11 19 RN17 9 +5V +5V *PPI1AIN 1 EN1 2 18 7 RN25 8 SL3
13 X1 8
ICD28 74HC244 4X10k 74HC244 4X470 2
RD0 17 3 R0 1 EN N/C 7 8 N/C AECFRQI 3 17 7 8 AECFRQ 7
X9 1 GND RD1 15 5 R1 8279-5 ICD6 A RD0 5 6 R0 15 DATAO 15 5 5 6 24
RD2 13 7 R2 RD1 3 4 R1 16 CLOCKO 13 7 3 4 23
100n
5
C114
RD3 11 9 R3 R0 SL0 RD2 1 2 R2 17 X1 LATCH EN 11 9 1 RN20 2 RD4 8 12 R4 R0 38 32
RN22 1 X4
C25
C20
R1 SL1
330p
33n
RD5 6 14 R5 R1 39 33 4X10k R2 1 R2 SL2 34 EN RD6 4 16 R6 R3 SL3 RD3 1 2 R3 18 19
26 +5V 2 18 N/C R3 2 35 RD4 3 4 R4 19 ICD5 R4 5 R4 EXP1 GND 25 RD5 5 6 R5 20
R8
R9
C36
R5 EXP1 22 X1
R11
D2
15k
4k32
2N2
C34
2u2
+
6 R5 RB EN2
4k75
H1 19 R6 RD6 7 RN21 8 R6 21 X1 1 EN1 R6 7 *PPI1BOUT R7
BYV27-100
C26
N/C 8
+
D1
ICD10 *PPI1BIN
D3
74HCT244 3 4 2 5 6 7 8 9 10
100n
C46
22u
+
C37
+
C39
1000u
R34
470u
MPTE-36
475R
D0 A0 100n
MPTE-5
D0 12 27 17 3 A0
D1 A1
R13
14 13 12 5 4 11 10 D1 13 26 15 5 A1
475R
D2 14 D2 A2 25 13 7 A2 RN3 9X10k 1 74HC14 C119
15 D3 15 D3 A3 24 11 9 A3 SERI 10 11 EXP1 13
N/C 16 6 N/C D4 16 D4 B0 31 8 12 B0 E ICD2 EXP1 GND 14 D5 B1 4X470R DATA 1 N/C 9
3 N/C 150uH D5 17 30 6 14 B1 74HC14 4X10k D6 B2 A0 7 8 CLOCK 2
N/C 8 1 N/C D6 18 29 4 16 B2 2 1 3 4 X9 2 Vin CPU 7 2 D7 19 D7 B3 28 2 18 B3 A1
5 6 RN2 LATCH ENA 3 A2 3 4 A0 2 ICD2 SERIAL 5 ICA1 L4962 L1 A1 3 74HC14 4X10k 19
EN2 A3 1 RN28 2 EXP 9 A0 21 A0 BD 23 EN1 A2 4 EXPO 4 3 1 2 N/C 12 +5V CLK CNTL/
STB 1 ABB 4X470R A3 5 RN2 3MHZ 3 37 ICD9 ICD2 N/C 11 RST 9 RST SHIFT 36 N/C B0 7
8 B0 6 +5V 4 X5
*RD 10 RD/ IRQ 4 IRQ B1 5 6 B1 7 5 6
100n
100n
WR/ B2 3 4 B2 8
C112
*WR 11
C110
CS/ B3 1 RN27 2 B3 9 6 X5
100n
*KBDCS 22
GND 23 1
C111
ICD8 9X10k
+5V 1 X1 RN6
10n
C23
X7 1 ICD3 R81
8K25
ICD2 ICD3 ICD3
P6KE18
D21
D14
1K G2R-2
D18
2 K3 10K
1N4004
TLP521-4
BY229
RED
"1" DOWN R80 1N4004 2 "0" UP 6 11 R72 8 6 ZMOT X4
H5
40106
4
5 6 +34V
1
X2 7 ZDIR C 5 12 TL494 7 ICA5 7 5 ZMOT 1 ICD7 4K75 X4
R68
R67
R78
C35
ICD1
5
3
GND
3K32
3K32
475K
470n
3 K3
1n
CT
C26
R82 5 E2 10
10K
R54
56R2
R74
BUS36
D19
RT E1
2
RN2
RN2
C34
6 9
10n
BY229
121K
R62
4 7 +
C33
4x10K
4x10K
FB
4
X7 8 N/C 3
6
C2 P6KE18 BD140 +15V 16 V2+ 11 150R/5W T4 C1
1M
V21n
C22
R64
10
+
C21
D17
15 8
R75
ULN2804 R70
221R
BYV27
121K 40106 47K5 11 20K 1 V1+ DTC D15 T3
1
X7 7 N/C 2 2 V1- OC 4 TP10 TP11
3
9 8 4 15 3 + 1 R36 56R2 R60 R61 4 ICA2 VCC VREF 13 ICD2 ICD3
10K
R53
TLP521-4 40106 40106 1N4004 1K LM324 12 14 R73
4
RN3
R63
100K
4x10K
R66
4 13 1 2 3 4
681R
4
D13 R59 ICD1 14 ICD1 +34V
X2 8 ZRUN 3 14 +15V
R69
ICD7
51K1
+15V +15V +15V +15V TP7 100K
R65
1
1N4004
10u
+
C24
10K
100K
R52
TLP521-4 ULN2804
2
R79 D20 2 15 2 17 G2R-2
ICD3 1
X2 3 CMAN 1 16
ICD7 +15V
D12
2 K2
1N4004
+15V
+34V
2K2
R50
TLP521-4 150K
100n
C16
4u7
C17
X2 5 CLIM 9 8
R29
R32
R35
30R1
1K8
0.5R/5W
X2 1 +5V 10 7 R51 ICD6 ICA3 4 G2R-2
+15V 1 3 TLP521-4 2 10K 10K 8 6 CMOT 2 X1
1K
LM393 8
R40
10K
R42
X7 5 9 8 R31 R30 4 K1
R77
X7 6 10 7 1K8 THRESHOLD ICD7
16K2 FORCE
500R
C18
C15
68K1
R41
100n
+15V
10n
R33
R43
X2 9 N/C R45
50K
"1" HIGH SPEED
"0" LOW SPEED ICA2 8 10 9 LM324 LM324 6 7 5 G2R-2 ICA2
LOW SPEED
10K
R48
H8
7 5 CMOT 1 X1
7
5
TLP521-4
R44
10K
3 K1
4 13 5
RN3
RN3
K2
4x10K
4x10K
R84
2K21
X2 4 CRUN 3 14
8
6
ICD6 40106 200K
+15V 7 3 1N4004
1u
+15V
C19
+
10K
R37
1 2 R46
ICD2 +15V D10 TP9 40106 20K TP8
50K
50K
TP13
H 5 6 R38
R12
L
R11
40106 LOW SPEED HIGH SPEED ICD2
10K
R49
"1" LOW SPD TLP521-4 40106 3 4 2 X5
"0" HIGH SPD ICD2 R34 6 11 13 12 1 1 1 LOW
1 1 0 LOW 3K65 1 X5
7
5
ICD1
1
1 0 1 LOW
C20
X2 6 SPEED 5 12 3K32 ICD6 1 0 0 LOW +15V
RN1
RN1
10K
R13
R85 0 1 1 HIGH +15V 4x10K
4x10K
0 1 0 LOW
8
6
4051B 0 0 1 FIXED
10K
R15
+15V SPEED X7
D9
4 0 0 0 FIXED
R21
C14
FIXED
4K75
100n
2 X6 C B A X
P6KE18
X5
1
+15V 5 10K
100K
R47
ULN2804 TP4 TP5 X4 TLP521-4 1 X
4K75
R27
"1" DOWN 12 X3 3 R28
RN3
10K
R14
"0" UP 2 15 1 18 15 X2
4x10K
G2R-2
X1
2
ICD3
D8
1 14
X2 2 CDIR 1 16 X0
BY229
13
RED
ICD6 MUX
D11
2 K1 9 C
H4
B
1N4004
+15V 4011 10 TP6 +15V A
3K32
R22
10n
C12
12 11 Inh TL494 7 ICA4 & 11 6 +34V 13 VDD VE VS GND X2 10 ICD4 ICD5 16 7 8 4 DTC
CT 5
1n
OC RT
C13
R25
13 6
56R2
14 VREF BUS36 3
3 FB E2 10
16 V2+ E1 9 1
1M
D7
100n
C10
R18
V2- 2
100n
CXX
15 BD140 T2 2
BY229
LM324 20K V1+ C2 P6KE18 150R/5W 13 1 11 X3 2 14 2 V1- C1 8 3
D6
12 R17 D5 R23
R26
ICA2 VCC T1 1
221R
BYV27
C6
C5
12
C9
R8
33n
100u
+
2K2
330p
TP12 +15V
56R2
R3
C4
C3
R24
R7
4K32
2n2
2u2
+
R2
R5
D2
4K75
2K21
4K75
R4
BYV27
15K
C11
+34V
100n
R1
R9
D1
10K
121R
C2
C1
220n
+
D3
C8
C7
1000u
3K9
R16
470u
+
P6KE47
220n
P6KE18
LM317T
14 4 5 12 13 11 10 1
GREEN
H2
OSC GND COM FB
H1
+15V
"+15V"
GREEN
3 2
R6
15 FRQ
"+34V"
SOFT 2
9K09
N/C 16 6 N/C ICA6 X6
GREEN
H3
N/C 9 3 N/C
"+24V"
150uH 1N4004
N/C 8 1 N/C
X3 1 Vin C&Z +34V 7 IN OUT 2 +24 Vin BUCKY 1 X6
1
D4
3
1
ICA1 L4962 L1
+15V +34V
RN2
RN1
RN1
4x10K
4x10K
4x10K
2
4
2
TP1 TP2 TP3
+24V +5V
X1 1
+24V
+5V
100u
100nC7100nC8100nC10100nC12
2
C433n
R1C3C22u2+
R34K322n24k75R215KV1C5BYV27+
C1
+
100u101113125414
FBCOMGNDOSC
FRQ15 SOFT
NC616NC
NC39NC 150 H
NC18NC
OUTIN 27
L1L4962IC1
X1
GND
+5V
+5V
CPUVCC
CD_DATA_OUT
CD_LATCH_ENABLE
CD_CLOCK
CD_CS(ADC)
VCCOUT
AIN
GNDOUT
CD_DATA_IN
CPUGND
S1
774HC126C6GND100n
1312
1040106R5
989100k
IC7' 115
84R4
24k75
61
3VCC
14IC10+5VIC12
7X2
R82X2
MCT2E 220RR101k5
+5V
TLC549
GND *CSC11100nV101X3 5REF41N4148
DOUT 63
CLIN
1312547REF+22X3
VCC
V2V3V4V581
IC11
1N40041N40041N40041N4004RN7RN73X3
10k10kV11
+5V
1N4148
L293B1R7 X1311
1510k+5V+5V
330R 10RN7X1414H4+5V
IC29876543R6
1 X156330RIC4 2 R11H35X2 740106 X163 47R/5W
1011
816IC7'MCT2E
V9V8V7V61N40041N40041N40041N4004
+24V+5V
+24V+24V+24V+24V
111C9876543109+
10k10k10k10uRN6RN540106 330RRN11
345678910109345678876543910BLANKING191213 712
IC7' 83411 RN3330R 212R910k
31213
643414
155615
107816 330RRN4+5V H2917
7818IC5
56 330RRN34X2
40106
356
23CLK2165 278 RN2330R24IC7'MCT2E 7
7825 8
65626UCN5818 9
13427IC6 10
12283X2 5330RRN140106 H129 41230STROBE2243
34 RN2IC7'MCT2E OPTIO
331
432IC3
5336X2
63440106
735DATA3921
836IC7'MCT2E
937
20 X4103835711753IC84011k330RRN9RN8
46822864
OPTIO
2+5V
X418X2
32010A3S.DWGimaging MG 32010-3S
16.5.92 TIPUSKUROIDAAN AD-MUUNTIMEN SARJALIIKENNE30600 COMPRESSION DISPLAYNIMIIN
STRUMENTARIUM NO
HYV.
LIITTYY SUHDETARK.HYV.TARK.PIIRT.MUUTOSMUUT.NOMERKKI
SFS 4011ALPHA RTLAITE15.1.93 OPOPIIRT. YLEISTOLERANSSI
:
E 31735 R1 and R110 = 100R. 30.11.98NJ imaging 32220D1S.DWG (kV CONTROL) V 1.5 M
G 32220-3SE
D 31636 Muutetu R55 =3k65 ja R63 = 10k. 23.3.98 NJ 20.4.98 AM 20.4.98 HK INSTRUM
ENTARIUM NIMI INVERTER BOARD PAGE 1(2) NO X6: WARNING LIGHT INTERFACE HYV. 19.05
.94 JJS C 31413 LISATTY D38 23.1.97 AM 31.1.97 HK 31.1.97JJS
X5: FILAMENT CONTROL BOARD (supply voltages) LIITTYY SUHDE MERKKI MUUT.NO MUUTOS
TARK. HYV. TARK. 19.05.94 HK
PIIRT.
X4: HIGH VOLTAGE UNIT ALPHA III/ST/RT SFS 4011 12 LM339 PIIRT. 05.04.94 JJS LAIT
E
7
7
YLEISTOLERANSSI
:
5 7 8 9 10 11 ICA1 ICA3 ICA3
X3: FILAMENT CONTROL BOARD (control signals) 3 1 12 14 10 8 6
2 13 9 1
RN7
X2: BULK CAPACITOR TL074 TL074 7
RN6
RN5
3 ICA4
4X10k
4X10k
4 LM324
8
9X10k
1
8
X1: LINE VOLTAGE
CONNECTORS: +15V +15V +15V +15V
HPI 6
2 1 HPI 5 X4
L2
TP3
X2 1
6
6
D7
D11
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
R29
R28
R27
TP34
R15
R14
R13
TP1 3
P6KE18
P6KE18
TF2
TF1
CAPACITOR 47R 47R 4 X4
1
1
SE2
SE1
2
1M
C7
R26
1M
C5
R12
D6
X2
R31
6n8
D10
R17
6n8
TP10
47R
P6KE18
5
47R
P6KE18
5
T6 TP16
R3
1
1
200k
R11 R25 T12
X2 47R TP9 T5 47R TP15
1
TP35
1
TP38 T11 R10 R24
TP8 T4 TP40 TP14
R2
C3
C2
TP37
47
+
100n
681K
T10
2 5
HP1 2
4 1 2 1 2 HP1 1 X1 N/C C8 X4
4
L1
4
TF3 PRIM
D9
D5
1K
1K
1K
TP4
R23
R22
R21
1K
R9
1K
R8
1K
R7
P6KE18
3 N/C
TF1
P6KE18
X1
TF2
47R 47R
1
SE2
1
X4
1M
C6
R20
D8
SE1
R30
6n8
1M
C4
R6
D4
K1 JH2
R16
6n8
47R
P6KE18
TP13 T9
3
47R
P6KE18
3
X1 2 TP7 T3
1
1
H1 R19 R5
"310V" 47R 47R TP12 T8 TP6 T2
1
TP39
1
TP36 R18 R4
TP11 T7
C1
TP5 T1
100n
100R/25W D3 VOLTAGE
20AF
R110
LINE F1
R1
36MB100 TP2
K1 JH2 K2 JH1
X1 1 11
K2
K1
JH1
JH2
X1
D1 D2
1N4004 1N4004
+34V
f MIN f MAX
TYPE
0 0 HIGH
1k
100n
C25
R85
R84
100n
C24
19 RG1
5k62
X3 20 RG2 1N4148 1N4148 0 1 LOW
1 0 HIGH
D26 D27 1 1 TRI STATE
PULSE ENABLE OUTPUT "PULSE B"
R83
R82
6k81
6k81
TYPE 4X10k AD7524 SG3635 TRUTH TABLE H7 RED
1 DATA7 2 1 D7
2 DATA6 4 3 4 D6 OUT1 TP25 X3 3 DATA5 6 5 5 1 +15V +15V 2k 4X10k RN6 D5 RFB H6 T
YPE 6 D4 16 R81 4 DATA4 2 1 7 1M 3 SG3635
C23
D3
220n
5 DATA3 4 3 8 GND
22
+
C22
RED
R80
D2 LM324 10k R79
R78
1k1
R77
4023
100k
4K75
X3 6 DATA2 6 RN5 5 9 D1 VREF 9 LM324 68K1 10 15 10 8 R76 kVref 12 LM339 40106 11
10k 5 PULSE 4X10k D0 GND ICA1 13 14 R75 5 ENABLE 4 2 1 2
2
1 2 12 & 10
3
TYPE 11 3 ICA1 4 2 4013 R74
7 DATA1 7 8 TP24 ICA4 ICD1 13 1N4148 Vs TF2 PRIM 10k 1M
R73
22
+
C21
2
5 & 6
D22
R55 R56
SHUTDOWN 5 6 3 Vs
2
LM324 R54 1N4148 TF1 PRIM
LM336-5.0
R53
22
+
C14
6 ICD1 ICD3 ICA5 1
100k
R52
10k
7
5
5
1
-15V -15V
1
TP22 IRF642 D21
4
ICA1
R87
3
1k82
+25V
kV-FEEDBACK 1
10k
R51
+25V +25V
RN1
"PULSE A"
RN1
4X10k
4X10k
6
2
TP21
10n
C54
3
2 T13
R86
D20
10n
C13
43k2
11 TL074 +15V
SD101A
TYPE
16 10k 6 7 TP20 X3 15 HFB R50 5 "OP FRQ" TP19 4 ICA3
C12
500p
R49
4K75
4023 7
22n
C11
100k 1 10k
D19
+15V
8 9
SD101A
R47 R48 2 & 1N4005 SD101A 1k 4013 7 ICD3 14 500R TYPE +15V
R46
8
17 R45 TEST 10 R 12 D18 14 D17 1D 9
10n
C10
10k
R44
10 LM339 6 5 C1
RN1
11 BRIDGE CURRENT
4X10k
X3 9 11 S Q +15V
D16
D15
7
4 8 13
4
10 13 "SHUTDOWN"
ICA4 3 2 ICD2 14
BYV27
BYV27
H3
1 S1 1W
RN7
R43
9X10k
332K
3 4
R42
1R
NORMAL +15V TP18
1
R104
39R2
C9
33p
R41
TF3 SEC
6k81
R40
750R
D14
D13
+15V +15V ICA4 ICA3 8 1k 1 3
BYV27
BYV27
14 2 39R2 9 R39 TL074 LM339 R38
6K81 CURRENT LIMIT 475R TYPE 47k5
X3 18 TUBEFAIL R36 R37
R35
TYPE 40106
X3 11 *EXPENA 13 12
R33
40106 3K32
10k
2
ICD1
11 10
2
R32
ICD1 H2
RN1
4X10k
+15V
1
"EXP"
9X10k
RN7
+15V
1
X3 +15V TP17
C27D29P6KE18D28C26+
P6KE47
"+34V"
1000 /50V
101113125414
FBCOMGNDOSC
H9 FRQ15
9k1R88SOFT
GREENN/C616N/C H8GREENN/C39N/C 150 HN/C18N/C
OUTIN 27+34V1 4X10kB4X10kA
L3L4962ICA7
4321 RN2RN2X5
+15VTP27TP26+34V
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SFS 4011ALPHA III/ST/RTLAITE05.04.94 JJSPIIRT. YLEISTOLERANSSI
:
C46C45C44C43C42C41C40C3968100n100n100n100n100n100n100n100n
RN8RN84X10k4X10k
5C7D+15V+15V+15V+15V+15V+15V+15V-15V
4X5
C38C37330p33n
R102C3610u+
C354K322n26k8R101R1004K7515KR99R986K81D33BYV27D37D32P6KE47470
+
C34P6KE27
"+34VREL"
101113125414
FBCOMGNDOSC
REDFRQ15
18kR97SOFTH12 N/C616N/CRED
N/C39N/C H11150 HN/C18N/C
OUTIN 27+34VREL3X5 4X10kB4X10kA
L4L4962ICA9
4321 RN8RN8
X61
+25VTP33TP32 K3
K3D38
D35X-RAY UNIT ONVB241N4004
1N4004
VB24
X62+34V
X63
4X10kC K4
K4
65TP31D36RN28
X-RAYS!VB24
1N4004VB24
TP30RN24X10k
7DRG21N4004 X64
D31
ICA8-34V -15V
32
R96-34V5X5 CONTACTS FOR WARNING LIGHTS3k321LM337
R95
C33+
10 F90R9
D34P6KE18C32+
470 F/50V
H101kR94TYPE
6
2X5
C31C30TP29TP28330p33n
R93C292u2
+
C284K322n2R92R913k324K7515KR90R896K81D30BYV27470
+
C27D29P6KE18D28C26+
P6KE47
"+34V"
1000 /50V
101113125414
FBCOMGNDOSC
H9 FRQ15
9k1R88SOFT
GREENN/C616N/C H8GREENN/C39N/C 150 HN/C18N/C
OUTIN 27+34V1 4X10kB4X10kA
L3L4962ICA7
4321 RN2RN2X5
+15VTP27TP26+34V
D6 16 4 (xin13) 3 4 (xin13) 11
D7 18 2 (xin14) 1 RN15 2 PROJBUT 12 X6
N/C
+5V
EN2 19 *BUF01 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
100n
C31
100n
C30
100n
C29
100n
C28
EN1 1 *BUF01 TYPE
D20
FILTBUT 23 X5 X5
RN14
ICD14
P6KE15
9X10K
1
TYPE
N/C 4 X8
+5V
D19
MAX232 15 TYPE TYPE
P6KE15
GND 3 X8 14
100n
C27
100n
C26
100n
C25
100n
C24
N/C 9 R2O R2I 8 TYPE 13
10 T2I T2O 7 rXD 2 X8 4X10K 12
RXD 12 R1O R1I 13 100R TYPE 74HCT244 11 T1I T1O 7 8 TXD 11 14 R23 tXD 1 X8 D0 3
17 5 6 10 5 C2- D1 5 15 (xin0) (xin0) 9 C2+ 100n 3 4 100n 100n 4 V- D2 7 13 (xin
1) 1 2 (xin1) 8 3 C1- V+ 6 D3 9 11 (xin2) 4X10K RN13 (xin2) 7 X7
X2 1 N/C 1 C1+ VCC 2 C23 D4 12 8 (xin3) 7 8 (xin3) 6
C21 C22 ICD13 16 D5 14 6 (xin4) 5 6 (xin4) 5
D18
D17
D6 16 4 (xin5) 3 4 (xin5) 4
1N5818
ICA11
1N5818
X2 7 GND1 D7 18 2 (xin6) 1 RN12 2 (xin6) 3
N/C
+5V 2
X2 2 CD_DATAOUT 330R EN2 19 *BUF00 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 X7
100n
C20
100n
C19
100n
C18
100n
C17
N/C MCT2E R_BDATAOUT EN1 1 *BUF00 R22
RN11
ICA10 ICD12 +5V
C16
9X10K
1
100n
X2 5 CD_R/W
4X10K 74HCT244 TYPE
7 8 8 12 R_R/W 4 +5V +5V 3 MCT2E N/C 5 6 6 14 R_DATAIN
ICA9 3 4 4 16 R_ENA 2
X2 6 CD_DATAIN 1 2 2 18 R_CLK 1 X6 RN10 74HCT244 17 3 N/C 4X330R +5V X6
MCT2E N/C 1 EN 15 5 N/C 74HCT273 13 7 N/C 7 8 ICA8 ' ICD11 D0 18 19 (xout0) 5 6
(xout0) 13 X2 3 CD_ENA MODE 11 9 DISPMODE D1 17 16 (xout1) (xout1) 14 3 4
D2 14 15 (xout2) 1 2 (xout2) 15 D3 13 12 (xout3) 4X330R RN9 (xout3) 16 CODEB 19
EN MCT2E N/C D4 8 9 (xout4) 7 8 (xout4) 17
ICA7 ' ICD11 D5 7 6 (xout5) 5 6 (xout5) 18
X2 4 CD_CLK D6 4 5 (xout6) 3 4 (xout6) 19
D7 3 1D 2 (xout7) 1 2 (xout7) 20 X6 74ACT245 10 RN8
MCT2E N/C 16V8-15 AD0 9 11 D0 *LAT01 11 C1
3
5
7
1
3
5
7
1
AD1 8 12 D1 *RST 1 R A0 11 AD2 7 13 D2 A1 9 12 R_BDATAOUT ICD10
4X1K
1K5
R21
AD3 6 14 D3
RN7
RN6
A13 8 13 *BUF01 AD4 5 15 D4
4
6
8
2
4
6
8
2
4X330R
A14 7 14 *BUF00 AD5 4 16 D5 4 5 12 13
X2 8 VCC1 A15 6 15 *LAT01 AD6 3 17 D6
D16
D15
D14
D13
R_DATAOUT 5 16 *LAT00 2
1N4004
1N4004
1N4004
1N4004
*RD 4 17 *DISPWR AD7 2 1 18 D7 L293B +5V *WR 3 18 *IO 74HCT273 OUT3 11 3 X1
*PSEN 2 19 *RAMCS 3EN2[AB] D0 18 19 (XMOT1) 15 INPUT4
ALE 1 *RD 1 3EN1[BA] D1 17 16 (XMOT2) 10 INPUT3 OUT4 14 4 X1