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MONITOR KEYBOARD
CONTROL AND INTERFACE
IMS2760
IMS2000 DIGITAL
MOBILE MONITOR CART KEYBOARD
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I Figure 8.12 -1
Purpose:
Control all image system operations (i.e., text, image recall, image store, DSA, Cine,
post processing, image transfer etc.).
Description:
The keyboard is constructed of Touch Dome switch contacts sealed from liquids. There
are 81 keys and 7 LED displays. The overlay is constructed of high quality chemical
resistant material designed for years of use.
The key board is a matrix of rows and columns read by the computer system by means
of a scanning software routine through an I/O board. The scan routine allows the
computer to determine which key is pressed. The keyboard interface board "KIB2000"
is located directly under the keyboard assembly and is attached by four nuts.
The KIB2000 board is attached by several cables to the computer I/O board which cares
all necessary information and signals for scarining the keyboard and other system
operations controlled by the keyboard.
Please read the keyboard and KIB2000 board description of function in this section of
the manual for more details and see figure 8.12-3 for keyboard diagram.
PURPOSE:
! KEYBOARD MONITOR
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CASSETTE
SENSING
SWITCH
BOARD
X5 X6
VM4433 VM4433 EXT
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Paper v/OUTp POWER
Printer ON/OFF
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COPY
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CAMERA
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UP-2000
IMAGE XC XB AT-BUS
BOARD XD PROCESSOR
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CPU
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C-ARM CONTROL
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C-ARM
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BOARD
XI U109 BOARD
C-ARM IX VIDEO MONTTOR
Figure 8.12 - 2
CAMERA SYSTEM CART PLUG
The keyboard has a matrix of 6 rows and 14 columns, plus 4 special key functions
separated from the rest of the keyboard.
Each intersection of rows and columns has a unique software code defined for that
intersection which is dependent on the system configuration (i.e. 16 frame, Post
Processing, Cholangiography, etc.).
The keyboard has a single plug which is attached to X 4 of the keyboard interface board.
F r o m X 4 all rows and columns are then routed to X 3 which goes to J l and 32 of the I/O
Board.
There are four special keys on the keyboard which are separate from the keyboard
matrix. The first two keys are the O N A N D O F F keys. The O n and O F F keys are
connected directly to the connector X 4 then to X 5 of the interface board and finally to
the U l 11 power on board of the monitor cart.
The second two keys are the shift keys. These are used to extend the use of the other
keys on the keyboard (i.e. Z#). When you press shift "Z", you will get the code for the
number sign ("#").
The shift keys are grounded on one side from X 2 plug of the interface board, and the
other lead goes to X 3 then to J l of the I/O Board.
Interrupt Line
The interrupt line comes from U2 pin 8 which goes to X 3 pin 26 to 32.13 of the 170
x
Board. This interrupt is used to alert the C P U that a keyboard "key" has been pushed.
IMS2000 with Cine/DSA software Rev. 1 OB or higher, the interrupt is no longer needed.
The C P U continually scans th keyboard and will detect key pressed.
Note: With Cine/DSA in loop capture orreplay operation, must holdkey for a slightly
longer time to allow CPU to detect key pressed
A t standby, the I/O card outputs lows on Port B0-C5 which goes to J l of the I/O Board.
Then to X 3 of the interface board and finally to X 4 connector and the keyboard. This
makes all columns 1-14 low. The rows are at standby, with no signal present. Inputs
of U 2 on interface board are seen as a high. Output of U 2 is therefore a low. The
computer does not see an interrupt therefore no action is taken by the computer.
When "Q" is pressed on the keyboard, the low signal that is present at Column 1 pin 2
of X 4 is then sent out on Row 1 pin 17 of X 4 . This signal is then sent to pin 1 of U 2
which makes pin 8 of U 2 go high +5V. The high signal is sent to J2 P i n 13 of the I/O
Board from X 3 pin 26 of the interface board. This high signal at J2 pin 13 of the I/O
Board sends an interrupt IRQ7 to the P C bus where it is processed. A t this moment
Rows 1-6 are sequentially scanned with a low signal and the columns are now changed
from output ports to input ports, and the C P U through the I/O polls columns 1-14 to
find the low scanned pulse of the rows to determine which key has been pressed on the
keyboard. A s soon as the key has been determined, the system returns to standby
awaiting another key press.
Note: If you continually press a key, you will get a repeat of the key approximately
every 2 to 1 second as the system goes around in a loop from standby to interrupt to
standby again and again.
This only valid with software Rev. <10B. Above revision >10 software, no interrupt
is needed as C P U continually scans keyboard.
LED DISPLAYS:
The Interface Board also sends the interrupt to the I/O Board. The U 2 gate chip
controls the interrupt signal.
When you have a high on pin 8, this will cause an interrupt on the C P U to look at the
keyboard.
K 2 is the video printer relay. When the software option is present, the operator pushes
the keyboard " S H I F T H A R D C O P Y " and the C P U will send a high signal from the I/O
Board through X I pin 24 to U l pin 11. This causes pin 10 to go low and turn relay K 2
on. This low will only be present for 250 ms. K 2 supplies a dry contact to jumper
selection JPR2 1,2,3.
RESISTORS.
DIODES.
D l . Blocking diode.
D2, D3, D4 are used to suppress any spike from the relay coil when turned off.
CAPACITORS.
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ON PFF
(HXXHHXXX)
X3 10 9/10
Jl 10
I/O BOARD
M M M M M I M t C-ARM /
• • • • • • Interface P o w e r / O n
Figure 8.12-3
NOTE: LRQ7 is used only with LMS2000 image systems with software < REV 10
with REV 10 software and higher the CPU scans the keyborad without the
intempt signal.
CPU INTERFACE
O PORT Jl BOARD X3 X4 KEYBOARD
RQ7 J2 X3 U2 PIN 8
YES
YES
KEY PRESSED »> RELEASE KEY
NO
PHYSICAL YES
DAMA
KEYB( DARD KEY
INTERUPT
^7 NO
YES SYSTEM
I/O J2 PIN 13 REPLACE I/O u OPERATIONAL
LO J
STILL KEY
INTERUPT LNTERUEX
NO
STOPS
SYSTEM
REPLACE CPU EH
OPERATIONAL
STILL
INTERUPT
CALL IMS
KEY
X3P IN 26
LNTERUP1
ON INIERFACE
YES STOPS
BOAR DLOW REPLACE SYSTEM
CABLE X3 - Jl OPERATIONAL
NO
L_
YES CHECK CIRCUIT PATH
U2-PTN 8 LOW
ON INTERFACE U2 PIN 8 TO X3 PIN 26
BOARDS
BAD
INTERUPT
NO ^^REPLACE STOPS
1 SYSTEM
f INTERFACE BOARD OPERATIONAL
ANY INPUT TO
U2-LOW YES
ON INTERFACE USE OHM METER TO CHECK KEYBOARD YES
MATRIX FOR STUCK KEY OR DAMAGED REPLACE
BOARD^V KEYBOARD
CONNECTOR X4
{y NO INTERUPT
REPLACE KEYBOARD INTERUPT STOPED
STOPS I
INTERFACE BOARD SYSTEM
OR IC U2 OPERATIONAL
INTERUPT CONTINUES
FIGURE 8.12 - 5
CALL IMS
VALID ONLY WITH SOFTWARE REVISION < 10
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Modifications Are listed below
li 1) Add X8 connector for paper
35 10
video printer remote signal.
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2) Jumper from JPR2 pin 1 to pin 2
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3) Install relay K 2 for trigger
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4) Install L E D 7 for #1 image
D X position hard copy camera
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For all modifications see
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