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The M G P card displays system information for service by means of a TTL monitor port CN1.
During system operation a TTL monitor interfaced with this board allows the service engineer to see the
actual functions and modes being used in the software.i.e., Top of the fluoro loop. This statement tells
you the system is in the fluoro mode waiting for the fluoro start command, Snapshot, or pulse fluoro
command to start acquiring images. There are many different modes and functions in the system but by
watching the TTL monitor screen while testing the system you can determine what mode or function are
causing system failures.
The M G P card is a monochrome graphics adapter plus printer interface and works under a high speed
data bus system, such as the A T and 386,486 or Pentium machines.
NOTE: The M G P mono display card is not used with systems having the RDC2000 board. Please see
V G A display card information for use with RDC2000 board.
The M G P display card can not be repaired in the field. Replacement of the card recommended
if the board fails.
CNl CNl
Direct Drive Direct Drive
•
Monochrome Monochrome
Monitor Monitor
D B 9 Connecter D B 9 Connecter
CN2
Printer
• CN2
Printer
Output Output
The PCI display card provides the necessary interface to display the BIOS configuration information
and for software upgrades and service related diagnostics.
The IMS2760 Digital image system when used with the RDC2000 D S A / C I N E board makes it necessary
to use a PCI series V G A video display card. The PCI requirements of the RDC2000 board also make the
selection of this video display card critical.
Removal and replacement of this board with a new board is critical. The base timing and memory
allocation and PCI interrupts can cause the VIP/UPS, and RDC2000 boards to not function properly.
Therefore you must only install new PCI V G A video display card that are provided form IMS to ensure
the best possible performance and operation of the image system.
The boards complies with the PCI Specification 2.0: Zero wait State Burst Mode, and Device auto
configuration.
The board Supports V G A resolutions from 1280 X 1024 with 16 colors to 640 X 480 with 16.7 million
colors. The board requires the use of a V G A monitor mono or color. Color is preferred as later revisions of
software will take advantage of the color display in service functions in conjunction with the C-Arm.
IMPORTANT:
The PCI VGA boards use the same 15-pin (DB15) cable available from monitor manufactures to
interface with the IBM PS/2 computers. Using an incorrect cable may result in damage to the monitor
and/or adapter.
PIN# SIGNAL N A M E /
DESCRIPTION
1 Red
2 Green
3 Blue
4 Monitor ID bit 2
5 Not USed
6 Ground
7 Ground
o
8 Ground
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9 Not Used
10 Ground
11 Monitor ID bit 0
12 Monitor ID bit 1
13 Horizontal Sync C
DB15
14 Vertical Sync Cable
15 Monitor ID bit 3 Connector
PCI Local Bus Connector