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List of Tables
Table 6-1 AWS Recommended Preventive Maintenance Procedures .........................................................6-6
Table 7-1 Selenia Recommended Preventive Maintenance Procedures ......................................................7-8
Table 7-2 Selenia Firmware Identification by Circuit Board .....................................................................7-22
Table C-1 Computer Serial Port Settings ................................................................................................... C-1
Table C-2 Serial Port Cable Connections .................................................................................................. C-2
Table C-3 Monitoring Host Peripheral Ports .............................................................................................. C-2
Table C-4 Laptop HyperTerminal Communication Settings ....................................................................... C-2
Table C-5 HV Control Board .................................................................................................................... C-3
Table C-6 HV Inverter .............................................................................................................................. C-3
Table C-8 Generator Microprocessor Board .............................................................................................. C-4
Table C-9 Power Distribution Board ......................................................................................................... C-4
Table C-10 Mains Board ........................................................................................................................... C-4
Table C-7 Filament Control Board ............................................................................................................ C-4
Table C-11 Power Supply Interconnect Board .......................................................................................... C-5
Table C-12 Host Microprocessor Board .................................................................................................... C-5
Table C-13 Motor/Lamp Control Board ..................................................................................................... C-5
Table C-14 Rotor Control Board ............................................................................................................... C-6
Table C-15 Filament Protect Board ........................................................................................................... C-6
Table C-16 Tubehead Microprocessor Board ............................................................................................ C-6
Table C-17 Filament Control Board .......................................................................................................... C-7
Table C-18 Generator Microprocessor Board ............................................................................................ C-7
Table C-19 Mains Power Board ................................................................................................................ C-7
Table C-20 Power Supply Interconnect Board .......................................................................................... C-7
Table C-21 Host Microprocessor Board .................................................................................................... C-7
Table C-22 Motor/Lamp Control Board ..................................................................................................... C-8
Table C-23 AWS X-ray LED Board (left) .................................................................................................... C-8
Table C-24 AWS X-ray LED Board (right) .................................................................................................. C-8
Table C-25 Rotor Control Board ............................................................................................................... C-8
Table C-26 High Voltage Control Board ................................................................................................... C-8
Table C-27 Brick Assembly ....................................................................................................................... C-8
Table C-28 Selenia Fuses .......................................................................................................................... C-9
Table C-29 Circuit Board Jumper Settings ............................................................................................... C-11
Table D-1 Gantry Power Distribution Functions Parts List .........................................................................D-1
Table D-2 System Control and X-ray Functions Parts List ..........................................................................D-2
Table D-3 C-arm Functions Parts List ........................................................................................................D-2
Table D-4 Image Acquisition Sub-system Parts List ...................................................................................D-3
Table D-5 Selenia Paddles ........................................................................................................................D-4
Table D-6 Other Accessories ....................................................................................................................D-6
Table D-7 TechMate Parts List ..................................................................................................................D-6
Table D-8 Miscellaneous Parts List ...........................................................................................................D-6
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Intended Use
Preface
3.0 Training
Hologic does not accept responsibility for injury or damage associated with improper or
unsafe system operation.
Service engineers must ensure that they receive training on Selenia with Hologic training
programs prior to servicing the unit.
In addition to this manual, service engineers should refer to the Calibration and Software
Maintenance Manual, the QC Manual, the Software Operator’s Manual, and the Hardware
Operator’s Manual for directions on how to use and service Selenia.
5.0 Prerequisites
To perform the procedures in this manual, you should know how to do the following
operations related to the system’s graphical user interface:
• Perform mouse and trackball operations, such as click, drag, and select
• Select from menus
• Click buttons
• Enter information in text fields
• Select options
• Select entries from drop-down lists
• Use scroll bars
You should also have a good working knowledge of:
• Unix
• Acquisition Workstation (AWS) application software
• Netscape
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Generator Device that supplies high voltage power to the x-ray tube.
Grid Element within the Image Receptor which reduces scatter
radiation during exposure
HIWATER A term used in setting configurable parameters. If the
reclaimer sees more than this number of images or
patients, the process starts. If it is less than this number, it
immediately stops. A log message says that the reclaimer
started but there was nothing to reclaim.
HOLDTIME A term used in setting configurable parameters. The
minimum amount of time that patients/images are held
before being reclaimed. Holdtime is expressed in
days.hours.minutes (00.00.00).
Host System The electronics connected to the PXCM, which provides
the user interface, hosts the image acquisition library and
API, generates detector corrected data from the array, and
determines disposition of the final image. Another name
for Host System is “Operator Console.”
HV High Voltage
HTC High Transmission Cellular Grid
HVL Beam Quality Half-Value Layer
Image (Object) A set of modality specific binary data and identifying
attributes which represents the result of an imaging
procedure performed on a patient. DICOM uniquely
identifies image objects with a globally unique identifier
(UID).
INTERVAL A term used in setting configurable parameters. The time
period that the reclaimer looks for new patients or images
to be reclaimed. Time intervals are expressed in
days.hours.minutes (00.00.00).
IR Image Receptor
kV An electrical term used in setting x-ray exposure which
stands for kilo-volts.
login/logout The process of logging into and out of the Operating
System of the AWS. Upon start-up, this occurs before a
user signs into the AWS application, and upon exiting,
occurs after a user signs out of the AWS.
LOWATER A term used in setting configurable parameters. If the
reclaimer started, the oldest eligible images are reclaimed
until there are only Lowater images left on the system. For
patients, eligible patients that have been on the system the
longest are reclaimed down to the Lowater mark. Note that
the Lowater mark can never be more than 50 from the
Hiwater mark, or else you can cause very long reclaim
times.
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Sign-out The process of a user exiting the AWS application, but not
logging out of the OS.
Solaris™ The commercial Sun Microsystems’ version of the UNIX
Operating System
STRATEGIES A term used in setting configurable parameters. Lists the
strategies (methods) that are used to reclaim images.
STU Service Tools Utility for the R2 Image Checker
Study A specific instance of a procedure on the AWS, consisting of
a set of images and/or series, which has been performed on
a specific patient, and is usually identified in some locally
unique way. DICOM uniquely identifies studies with a
globally unique instance UID.
TEC Tissue Exposure Control. The mammographer enters a
density for the patient (dense, normal or fatty), compresses
the patient normally, and the AWS monitors a
recommended technique read out of the generator, based
on standard tables. The operator approves this technique
and makes the exposure.
TechMate™ The Hologic SecurViewRT technologist review workstation
accessory, as packaged with the Selenia to reduce space in
the examination room.
Technique Combination of x-ray parameters (kV, mA, etc.) defined for
a particular procedure view.
TIMEOUT A term used in setting configurable parameters. The
amount of time that a process is tried before stopping.
Timeout is expressed in days.hours.minutes (00.00.00).
UID DICOM term meaning unique identifier.
UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply
View The combination of a single x-ray image and a specific set
of conditions under which the image was acquired. View
is not part of DICOM nomenclature, but in the context of
DR, is approximately synonymous with a DICOM image
object.
VIEWS A term used in setting configurable parameters. Includes
the name of patient views that are to be excluded from the
reclamation process. This only applies to
STR_IMAGE_LRU_QUALITY_CONTROL.
Visit A set of studies identified in a locally unique manner and
performed on a particular patient at a particular site for a
singular reason. A visit is normally identified by an
accession number or a Visit ID and is associated with a
diagnosis. DICOM has no concept of a visit instance UID.
VAC Volts, Alternating Current
VDC Volts, Direct Current
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Document Conventions
WARNING! This alerts you to procedures that you must follow precisely to
avoid causing potentially serious or fatal injury to yourself or
others.
Caution: Cautions indicate procedures that you must follow precisely to avoid dam-
age to equipment, loss of data, or corruption of files in software applica-
tions
Note… Notes indicate important information that must be followed to ensure the
proper operation of the system.
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International Symbols
Protective Earth terminal Used for the connection of the ground of the line cord or
ground cable of the equipment and no other purpose.
WEEE (Waste Electrical Symbol indicating separate collection for electrical and
and Electronic Equipment) electronic equipment
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4.0 Safety
This manual should be read and understood in its entirety before turning the unit On. Always
follow all the instructions in this manual.
The Selenia system is classified as CLASS I, TYPE B permanently connected
equipment as per IEC 60601-1. There are no special provisions to protect
the system from flammable anesthetics or ingress of liquids.
Warning: This x-ray unit may be dangerous unless safe exposure factors and
operating instructions are followed. Observe all operating and
safety instructions before making an x-ray exposure.
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Warning: For maximum protection from x-ray exposure, the operator must
keep their entire body behind the radiation shield for the duration
of the exposure.
WARNING! Lethal voltages are present within the interior of this unit.
WARNING! The Disk Drives equipped with this system are a Class I Laser
Product. Avoid direct exposure to the beam. Invisible laser
radiation is present if the case to a disk drive is open.
WARNING! The Bar Code Scanner equipped with this system is a Class II
Laser Product. Avoid direct exposure to the beam. Invisible
laser radiation is present if the cover is opened.
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Caution: Do not store any magnetic media near or on devices, which produce
magnetic fields, since stored data may be lost.
Caution: Never switch off the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) except in
emergency (due to the risk of data loss).
Caution: To minimize potential damage from thermal shock to the Digital Image
Receptor, follow the recommended procedure to turn off the equipment.
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4.6 Interlocks
In addition to the Emergency Off Switches, Selenia has several other safety interlocks.
4.6.1 C-arm Movement Interlocks
C-arm vertical drive and rotation is disabled when 58 N (13 lb) or greater of
compression force is displayed.
4.6.2 Automatic Compression Release Interlock
Installing a Localization Paddle disables the automatic compression release functions.
4.6.3 Early Release Interlock
The two x-ray exposure switches must be activated and held throughout the entire
duration of the exposure. When the x-ray exposure switches are released prior to the
end of the exposure, this interlock causes immediate termination of the exposure.
An alarm message displays on the user interface.
4.6.4 Mirror and Filter Interlocks
These interlocks prevent x-ray exposure whenever the Light Field Mirror or the Filter
is not positioned correctly.
4.6.5 Smart Paddle System Position Interlock
When a breast examination (for example, 18 x 24 cm MLO view) is selected
requiring the use of an 18 x 24 cm (7.1 x 9.4 in.) shifting paddle, if the detected
position does not match the view, the acquisition computer prevents the x-ray
exposure until the faulty condition is corrected. A message is displayed to alert the
user.
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5.0 Compliance
This section details the mammography system compliance requirements and the
manufacturer’s responsibilities.
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Note… If there is a discrepancy between the contents and the packing list or sales
order, contact Hologic immediately. If it is necessary to repack any items for
future installation, use the original packaging materials.
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Caution: To prevent damage, do not store the radiation shield flat. Avoid damage by
impact or scratching.
8. While still in the loading area, carefully move the pallet into an upright position.
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Caution: Do not attempt to lift or move the Gantry by the C-arm or by either hinged
door on the left and right side of the Gantry frame, or damage may occur.
9. Remove the top collar securing the unit to the pallet. Using the installed dolly, carefully
roll the Gantry off the pallet.
Note… The dolly is not installed on units shipped overseas. For overseas sites,
transport the Gantry from the loading area to the exam area on a hand-cart
whose rating exceeds the 300 kg (661 lb) weight.
10. Transport the Gantry from the loading area to the exam area for installation. Sites using
the hand-cart can skip Steps 9 and 11.
11. Remove the four bolts securing the Gantry to the dolly.
12. Carefully maneuver the Gantry off the back end of the dolly or hand-cart, slide the dolly
or hand-cart out and position the Gantry in the area of installation.
13. Return the dolly to Hologic, within 35 days from date of shipment, as per the return
shipment Bill of Lading (attached to either the dolly or the Gantry). If this documentation
is unavailable, please contact Field Service to acquire a Return Authorization number.
Be prepared to identify the site/customer and the Selenia serial number. Sites whose
scheduled installation date exceeds the 35 day requirement may request an extension
for returning the dolly.
1. While still in the loading area, cut the straps securing the cardboard shipping carton to
the shock-mounted wooden pallet. Lift the carton from the pallet.
2. Carefully remove all shipping materials (foam padding, tie-downs, straps, shipping wrap,
etc.) from the unit and pallet. Remove any accessory boxes from the pallet, including the
AWS display.
3. Open all boxes removed from the crate and verify their contents against the packing list
and sales order.
4. Inspect each item for damage, then safely store them near the exam site.
5. Remove the screws in the three wooden boards that hold the AWS to the pallet.
6. Carefully remove the AWS from the pallet and transport it from the loading area to the
exam area.
Caution: The Shield is tempered glass. Don’t drop the shield or lay down flat.
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1. Upon receipt of the Image Receptor, move the Image Receptor to a controlled area
which meets the environmental requirements listed below:
• Storage Temperature Range—10 °C to 40 °C (50 °F to 104 °F)
• Storage Humidity Range—10% to 80% non-condensing
2. Open the shipping container and inspect unit for damage.
3. Press the button on the temperature monitor. The LED should be green. If not, contact
Service.
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Overview of Entire Installation Process
Note… The installed network and communications equipment must comply with
an IEC Standard and the complete system (network/communications
equipment and Selenia Mammography System) must be installed to comply
with IEC 60601-1 AND IEC 60601-1-1.
1. Position the Gantry and the AWS in the area of the exam room where the unit is
permanently installed.
2. Verify, with the technicians and doctors, the proper placement.
3. Be sure the Gantry is positioned for easy access to the rear panels.
4. Perform the following installation procedures in the order described in this chapter.
Caution: Never maneuver the Gantry by lifting, pulling, or pushing on the C-arm or
the tubehead assemblies. With proper equipment, the Gantry may be
moved by the two Eye Hooks on the top.
2. On the floor, mark the four holes of the Gantry with a marker and move the Gantry back
to allow you to access the marks for hole drilling.
3. Drill the anchor holes and set the inserts.
4. Position the Gantry over the holes and bolt in accordance with site specification
drawings and/or local building codes.
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Note… You will make the connections to the AWS in Chapter 3, Gantry to
Acquisition Workstation Interconnections, p. 3-3.
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Legend for
Figure 3-1
1. Rear Cover
2. Rear Cover
Screws
3. Mounting
Holes
4. Anchor Bolts
and Washers
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Figure 3-3: Gantry to Acquisition Workstation Interconnections
Legend for Figure 3-3
1. J2 Acquisition Power receptacle 6. Data Receptacle
2. J1 Acquisition Data receptacle 7. Power Out to Brick and Gantry Control
3. Data and Power Cable Ground Wires 8. Brick Power Fuses (2A FB, 250VAC)
4. Ground Studs 9. Input Power Receptacle (AWS)
5. Equipotential Ground Wire
4. Connect one end of the AWS input power cord to the AWS input power receptacle
(#9, Figure 3-3) on the AWS Power Distribution Assembly and plug the other end into
site power.
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4. Connect the fiber optic cable into the termination points at the rear of the computer—
Figure 3-5.
Legend for
Figure 3-5
1. Rx—Blue
Wire
2. Tx—Orange
Wire
3. Network
Cable
5. Allowing for a service loop, secure the wiring with cable ties.
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At the Gantry
1. Route the cable into the Gantry through the rear lower access panel. A cutout on the
power panel allows entry into the Gantry mainframe. See inset ‘A’ below.
2. Following the Main Harness inside the Gantry mainframe, route the fiber optic cable up
to the Brick. See inset ‘B’ below. Connect the cable to the Brick.
Note… It is possible to install the fiber optic cable incorrectly (reversed). If they are
reversed, the red LED is on. When correct, the red LED is off, the right green
LED is on, and the center LED blinks.
3. Allowing for a ‘service loop’, secure the wiring with cable ties.
4. Secure the fiber optic cable to the bulk cabling from the Gantry to the AWS.
5. Reattach the lower rear panel and turn on the wall and Gantry circuit breakers.
J3 J4
A Entry
RIGHT LEFT
FOOTSW FOOTSW
(Rear view of
the Gantry)
J1 J2
CONSOLE CONSOLE
DATA POWER
200V~
208V~
220V~
230V~
240V~
POWER X-RAY
N
ON ON
B Routing and
Termination
(Front view of
the Gantry)
Three LEDs:
1 red, 2 green
Blue Wire
Orange Wire
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1. Install the arms on the base, ensuring that, on each side of the unit, the elongated holes
are positioned toward the outside of the unit.
2. Install the displays on the arms.
Barco
Totoku
Display
Display
Totoku
Display
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Note… Carefully position the VGA/DVI cable’s ferrite core so the cover closes
easily. Be sure the cover is fully latched.
4. Ensure full range of motion on the Selenia swing-arm.
5. Tighten the cable clamp.
6. Reinstall the cover on the Display’s compartment.
Totoku
Display
Barco
Display
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25 in.
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Shaft support
collar
Support
Mount
Support
Shaft
3. Remove the locking set screw, and the conical set screw from the support mount.
4. Remove the support shaft from the support mount.
You may have to loosen the two socket-head cap screws at the bottom of the support
mount to remove the support shaft.
5. Rotate the support shaft counterclockwise approximately 180°.
6. Secure the support shaft to the support mount with the previously removed set
screws.
7. Align the holes in the support shaft with the holes in the collar and handle.
Notice the holes are slightly staggered in this position.
8. Reinstall the set screws; ensure the screws are securely set.
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Optional Configuration
A B
4. Install the swivel arm on the base, and the display on the swivel arm. Refer to
Section 5.4, p. 3-15.
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Optional Configuration
1. Install the arms on the base, ensuring that, on each side of the unit, the elongated holes
are positioned toward the outside of the unit.
2. Install the displays on the arms.
Totoku Barco
Display Display
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Note… Carefully position the VGA/DVI cable’s ferrite core so the cover closes
easily. Be sure the cover is fully latched.
4. Tighten the cable clamp.
5. Reinstall the cover on the Display’s compartment.
6. Ensure full range of motion on the Selenia swing-arm.
Totoku
Barco
Display
Display
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25 in.
minimum
New
12 in. Mount
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Standard Configuration
1. Install the arm on the base, ensuring that, the elongated holes are positioned toward the
outside of the unit.
2. Install the display on the arm.
Totoku Barco
Display Display
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Note… Be sure the cover closes easily, and the cover is fully latched.
2. Tighten the cable clamp.
Totoku
Display
Cable
Clamp
Barco
Display
Cable
Clamp
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Figure 4-4: Gantry to Acquisition Workstation Interconnections
Legend for Figure 4-4
1. J2 Acquisition Power receptacle 6. Data Receptacle
2. J1 Acquisition Data receptacle 7. Power Out to Brick and Gantry Control
3. Data and Power Cable Ground Wires 8. Brick Power Fuses (2A FB, 250VAC)
4. Ground Studs 9. Input Power Receptacle (AWS)
5. Equipotential Ground Wire
4. Connect one end of the AWS input power cord to the AWS input power receptacle
(#9, Figure 4-4) on the AWS Power Distribution Assembly and plug the other end into
site power.
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4. Connect the fiber optic cable into the termination points at the rear of the computer—
Figure 4-6.
Legend for
Figure 4-6
1. Rx—Blue
Wire
2. Tx—Orange
Wire
3. Network
Cable
5. Allowing for a service loop, secure the wiring with cable ties.
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At the Gantry
1. Route the cable into the Gantry through the rear lower access panel. A cutout on the
power panel allows entry into the Gantry mainframe. See inset ‘A’ below.
2. Following the Main Harness inside the Gantry mainframe, route the fiber optic cable up
to the Brick. See inset ‘B’ below. Connect the cable to the Brick.
Note… It is possible to install the fiber optic cable incorrectly (reversed). If they are
reversed, the red LED is on. When correct, the red LED is off, the right green
LED is on, and the center LED blinks.
3. Allowing for a ‘service loop’, secure the wiring with cable ties.
4. Secure the fiber optic cable to the bulk cabling from the Gantry to the AWS.
5. Reattach the lower rear panel and turn on the wall and Gantry circuit breakers.
J3 J4
A Entry
RIGHT LEFT
FOOTSW FOOTSW
(Rear view of
the Gantry)
J1 J2
CONSOLE CONSOLE
DATA POWER
200V~
208V~
220V~
230V~
240V~
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N
ON ON
B Routing and
Termination
(Front view of
the Gantry)
Three LEDs:
1 red, 2 green
Blue Wire
Orange Wire
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4.6.2 Barco
1. Remove the two locking set screws, and the two conical set screws.
2. Remove the support mount and shaft from the arm.
Support
Mount
Support
Shaft
3. Remove the locking set screw, and the conical set screw from the support mount.
4. Remove the support shaft from the support mount.
You may have to loosen the two socket-head cap screws at the bottom of the
support mount to remove the support shaft.
5. Rotate the support shaft counterclockwise approximately 180°.
6. Secure the support shaft to the support mount with the previously removed set
screws.
7. Align the holes in the support shaft with the holes in the collar and handle.
Notice the holes are slightly staggered in this position.
8. Reinstall the set screws; ensure the screws are securely set.
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Note… Refer to the Selenia Software Operator’s Manual and Hardware Operator’s
Manual for detailed information about operating the Selenia.
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Notes… If during the internal checks, the system detects a fault condition, a message
displays, and startup is suspended until the problem is remedied.
3.2.2 TechMate
1. Turn on UPS (TechMate), see Figure 5-5, p. 5-4.
2. Start the TechMate by pressing the TechMate power button on the upper right
side of the Workstation front cover. See Figure 5-2, p. 5-2.
3. Refer to SecurViewRT documentation for additional TechMate Installation and
User information.
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Notes… If the above procedure fails to reset the UPS, the circuit breaker located at
the right side of the TechMate UPS may have tripped. Remove the front
cover (refer to Chapter 3, Section 4.1.4, p. 3-9). Determine if the equipment
plugged into the protection outlets are creating an overload, then reset the
circuit breaker by pushing it back in.
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Where:
R = Ground Impedance
VNL = Voltage at no load
VFL = Voltage at full load
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Totoku Barco
Display Display
Caution: Do not make any brightness and/or contrast adjustments to the display
unless the SMPTE test pattern is on the screen.
If the computer is being replaced on a console with the Barco display, the following
instructions should be followed:
1. Open a Terminal Window
2. Type cd <space>/linx_mp/resources/installed/raw/
customluts_001/ then press Return.
3. Type mv <space> linear.lut <space> preview.lut then press
Return.
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5.3.2 Using the SMPTE pattern for Brightness and Contrast Adjustments (Totoku
Only)
1. From the AWS, select Admin>Test Patterns. Select SMPTE in the Pattern field.
2. Click Preview to display the full screen.
3. Adjust the Brightness and Contrast using the display submenus.
Gantry Controls
1. C-arm Rotation Angle displays on either side of the
Gantry show the C-arm angle.
2. Emergency Off Switches, located on each side of the
Gantry, immediately remove power from the Tubestand.
3. Gantry C-arm Rotation Switches, if equipped, are
located on each side of the Gantry, initiate C-arm
movement to a pre-programmed position.
4. The Input Power Circuit Breaker at the rear of the Gantry
provides overload protection.
5. Dual-Function Footswitches activate C-arm and
Compression Device movement.
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C
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Operation:
Pressing this button initializes motorized
counterclockwise C-arm rotation.
C-arm movement is disabled when
compression force of 58 N (13 lb) or
greater is applied.
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C-AR
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Confirm the buttons function correctly.
COMPRE
SSION
Confirm the buttons function correctly.
C-ARM
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Light Field Lamp Pressing the light field lamp button turns
on the light field lamp for approximately
30 seconds, permitting you to visualize
the x-ray field.
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Shutdown Procedures
Note… Always shut down using the Exit menu as described below. Do not use the
task launcher or the bottom Solaris bar, except in emergencies.
2. Sign out of the application by clicking on File> Exit on the main menu.
a Click File and click Exit.
b Click the Power off the computer button on the dialog box.
c Click Yes.
3. At the Confirmation message, “Are you sure you would like to power off the computer?”
Click Yes.
4. When the Green Power indicator on the AWS turns off, the system is completely shut
down.
5. If the program does not close correctly, these steps shut the system down manually:
a After the application closes, click OK at the Logout Confirmation dialog box. If you
do not see the Logout confirmation box, click Exit on the Taskbar.
b At the Solaris Welcome window, type shutdown (all lower case) for the user
name and click OK or press Return.
c For the Password, type shutdown (all lower case) and click OK or press Return.
d When the Green Power indicator on the AWS turns off, the system is completely
shut down.
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Introduction
1.0 Introduction
This chapter provides maintenance information and instructions for the AWS, including:
• Component identification
• Removing covers and panels
• Preventive maintenance procedures
• Component replacement procedures
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Cable
clamp
Totoku Barco
Display DVI cable Display
Totoku Barco
Display Display
Figure 6-8: Selenia Display Control Dial
Caution: Do not make any brightness and/or contrast adjustments to the display
unless the SMPTE test pattern is on the screen.
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6.2 TechMate
1. Shut down the TechMate computer and Display.
2. Remove the AWS front cover.
3. Disconnect the trackball
cable, #1, and the keyboard
cable, #2; see Figure 9.
4. Cut the cable ties, #3.
5. Remove the spiral wrap.
6. Replace the trackball.
7. Dress the display, trackball,
and keyboard cables;
replace the spiral wrap as
shown and maintain the
service loops as shown in
Figure 6-9, p. 6-8.
8. Reconnect the display, Figure 6-10: Cable Connections and Routing
trackball, and keyboard
cables to the computer.
9. Replace any cable ties that you removed.
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7.2 TechMate
1. Shut down the TechMate computer and Display.
2. Remove the AWS front cover.
3. Disconnect the trackball
cable, #1, and the keyboard
cable, #2; see Figure 6-11.
4. Cut the cable ties, #3.
5. Remove the spiral wrap.
6. Replace the keyboard.
7. Dress the display, trackball,
and keyboard cables;
replace the spiral wrap as
shown and maintain the
service loops as shown in
Figure 6-9, p. 6-8.
8. Reconnect the display, Figure 6-11: Cable Connections and Routing
trackball and keyboard
cables to the computer.
9. Replace any cable ties that you removed.
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Warning: The Radiation Shield is tempered glass and may shatter if dropped
or overstressed.
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6. Unplug the power cables from P1 and P2, and remove P1 and P2, leaving them attached
to the wire harness. They will be reinstalled on the new assembly.
7. Remove five bolts (three in the front, two in the rear) securing the Power Distribution
Assembly mounting bracket to the base of the AWS.
8. Pull the unit forward until you can get to the wires in the back.
9. Remove wires carefully, noting locations.
10. Pull unit out of cabinet.
,
11. Reverse the procedures to install the replacement Power Distribution Assembly
13.1 Power Distribution Fuses
There are two fuses for the Brick Power, F1 and F2; see Figure 6-17.
1. Shut down the system.
2. Remove the AWS rear cover.
3. Twist out and replace both fuses (F1 and F2) located on the Power Distribution
Assembly.
4. Reinstall the AWS rear cover.
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Note… If replacing a bad fuse (#2) on the Power Distribution board, perform Steps 1
through 4. It is not necessary to completely remove the board to replace a fuse.
Refer to Table C-28 on p. C-9 for a list of the fuses on this board.
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20.2 TechMate
The TechMate has one cooling fan installed on the upper right inside of the AWS front cover.
See Figure 6-3, p. 6-3 for location.
1. Shut the system down.
2. Remove the AWS front cover.
3. Remove the wires from the fan to be replaced; note location.
4. Remove the four nuts securing the fan mounting plate and set aside.
5. Remove old fan from mounting plate.
6. Secure the new fan to the mounting plate with original hardware.
7. Connect the wires on the replacement fan to the appropriate leads.
8. Secure mounting plate with original hardware.
9. Reinstall the front cover, making sure fan power cable is connected.
10. Turn power on.
11. Ensure fan is operating.
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4. Remove the four screws securing the circuit breaker mounting bracket to the rear of the
AWS. Refer to Figure 6-19 for location of circuit breaker.
5. Remove the four Quick Disconnect wires from the bottom of the circuit breaker, noting
their positions.
6. Remove the circuit breaker from its mounting bracket.
7. Reverse the procedures to install the circuit breaker.
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Note… Small sparks at the battery terminals are normal during connection.
7. Carefully insert the battery fully into the UPS.
8. Slide the battery compartment cover back into
place.
9. Re-install the UPS by reversing the procedures in
Section 23.3.
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Introduction
1.0 Introduction
This chapter provides maintenance information and instructions for the Gantry, including:
• Component identification
• Removing covers and panels
• Preventive maintenance procedures
• How to access the system exposure and error logs
• Component replacement procedures
Component replacement procedures are sub-divided by topics:
• X-ray and Imaging components
• Circuit boards, firmware, and circuit components
• Mechanical components and related assemblies
• Electrical power components and assemblies
Caution: Turn Off the system before performing these remove and replace
procedures unless instructed otherwise.
Note… If a procedure instructs you to remove any covers or panels, do not reinstall
the covers until all required procedures are completed.
Only Hologic-authorized, trained service engineers can service this system. The unit is
designed for module-level repair.
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Gantry Component Identification
Host Microprocessor
Board
Generator Microprocessor
Motor/Lamp Control
Board
Filament Control
Relay Connector
Fuse Board
Relay
Isolation Transformer
Power Supply
Innerconnector Board
Fuse Block Left Door Front View (Doors Open) Right Door
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Caution: The top and bottom Compression Device covers are fastened to the
bellows assembly. Use care not to damage the bellows when removing or
replacing these covers.
1. Remove the mounting hardware that fastens the compression device covers (top
and bottom) to the compression device; see Figure 7-7.
2. Carefully lift the covers off the compression device. The bellows remain
attached.
3. Disconnect the wiring between the covers and the compression device
(includes 1 ground wire for each cover).
4. Reverse procedures to replace the Compression Device covers.
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Note… This configuration automatically outputs the exposure log after each
exposure.
4.4.2 Clearing the Selenia Exposure Log
On the Host Microprocessor Board:
1. Set the Rotary switch to Position 9.
2. Set DIP switch S6-1 On, S6-2 On, S6-4 Off, S6-8 Off.
3. Press S3 and S5 together to clear the log. The Host Microprocessor Board
displays “CLR_XLOG”
4.4.3 Downloading the Selenia Error Log
On the Host Microprocessor Board:
1. Set the Rotary switch to Position 9.
2. Set DIP switch S6-1 On, S6-2 On, S6-4 On, S6-8 Off.
3. Press S1 to download the error log.
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Note… It is possible to install the fiber optic cable incorrectly (reversed). If they are
reversed, the red LED is on. When correct, the red LED is off, the right green
LED is on, and the center LED blinks.
3. Allowing for a ‘service loop’, secure the wiring with cable ties.
4. Secure the fiber optic cable to the bulk cabling from the Gantry to the AWS.
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J3 J4
A Entry
RIGHT LEFT
FOOTSW FOOTSW
(Rear view of
the Gantry)
J1 J2
CONSOLE CONSOLE
DATA POWER
200V~
208V~
220V~
230V~
240V~
POWER X-RAY
N
ON ON
B Routing and
Termination
(Front view of
the Gantry)
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7. Slide the switch assembly forward until it is fully positioned within the access slot on the
rear of the C-arm frame.
8. Tighten the screws.
9. Verify the Image Receptor is working properly. Perform the following before releasing
the unit to service:
a. If remounting the original Image Receptor, acquire an image.
b. If installing a new/replacement Image Receptor:
• Phantom Image Quality Evaluation—Selenia Quality Control Manual
• Artifact Evaluation—Selenia Quality Control Manual
5.3 Preparing the Image Receptor for Return Shipping
If the Image Receptor is to be returned, the C-arm switch assembly, located on the rear of the
Image Receptor, must be moved to the shipping position.
1. On the bottom of the Image
Receptor, loosen the two screws
securing the C-arm switch assembly
in the operational position.
2. Slide the switch assembly to the
shipping position.
3. Tighten the screws.
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Note… It is possible to install cables DJ1, DJ2, DJ3, and DJ4 incorrectly. To avoid
this; note the cable position and orientation before disconnecting.
5. Remove the hardware that secures the lower tier (collimator blades) to the Beam
Limiting Assembly chassis; see Figure 7-14.
6. Carefully remove the collimator assembly and set it aside. Use care not to damage the
lead lining on the collimator blades.
Caution: Do not touch either filter on the dual filter assembly. Filter contact with
bare skin, or other materials, can cause artifacts on the image.
Warning: The Beam Limiting Assembly contains lead. Return replaced unit to
Hologic or arrange for proper disposal.
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15. Perform the following Compliance Requirements before returning unit to service:
• Affix new compliance label. Refer to Chapter 1, "Label Locations", p. 1-8.
• Complete FDA 2579C form (tube exchange, US only).
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EPROM
Circuit Board Firmware Function
Ref. Des.
Host U4 Host CPU
Microprocessor
U5 Calibration Data
U59 Programmable Logic
Motor/Lamp Control U1 Motor/Lamp CPU
Generator U18 Generator CPU
Microprocessor
Rotor Control U13 H.S. Starter
Tubehead U2 Tubehead CPU
Microprocessor
Bucky Controller U1 Bucky Driver CPU Figure 7-18: Replacing a
Tubehead Driver U2 Tubehead Driver CPU Firmware Chip
Microprocessor U17 Tubehead Driver CPLD
6.2 Jumpers
When replacing a circuit board, verify that jumpers are installed as shown in Appendix C,
Section C-29, p. C-11—”Circuit Board Jumper Settings”.
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6. Disconnect all cables on the board. Note each location for replacement.
7. Remove the hardware that secures the Tubehead Motor Driver Board to the tubehead
frame. Carefully remove the board from the tubehead.
8. Reverse these steps to install the replacement Tubehead Microprocessor and the
Tubehead Motor Driver Board.
9. Perform the following procedures before returning the unit to service:
• Cycle through all the light fields manually.
• Light Field and x-ray alignment.
• "Standard System Test," in the Selenia Calibration and Software Maintenance
Manual
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8. Verify the adjustment of the C-Arm Rotation Limit Switch. Refer to the Selenia
Calibration and Software Maintenance Manual.
6. Reverse procedures to re-install the C-arm Switch board. Ensure the top switch is convex
(bump) and the bottom switch is concave (dimple).
7. Perform the Functional Tests—Mechanical (C-arm controls)—Chapter 5, Section 6.0, p. 5-12.
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Figure 7-30: Replacing the Mag Detect Board Figure 7-31: Mag Detect Board Location
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Tip… Place the nut and then the washer onto the nutdriver. Carefully align the
nutdriver with the stud before securing. To prevent the studs from
stripping, do not over-tighten.
8. Reinstall the 5-pin connector at the bottom of the replacement board.
9. Re-tie the cable and existing harness to the mount.
10. Reinstall the right C-arm Switch board. Ensure the top switch is convex (bump)
and the bottom switch is concave (dimple). Tighten screws and replace the
decorative hole covers.
11. Reinstall the lower Compression Device cover.
12. Install a Mag Platform and observe the AWS to verify that the display recognizes
the Mag platform.
13. Perform the following procedures before returning the unit to service:
"Standard System Test," in the Selenia Calibration and Software Maintenance
Manual
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Note… The Paddle Detect Board is spring loaded. Make sure the board has free
movement.
6. Perform the following procedures before returning unit to service:
• Chapter 5, "Selenia Controls and Functional Tests", p. 5-12, Smart Paddle test
• Ensure the paddle is identified correctly on the display
• "Standard System Test" in the Selenia Calibration and Software Maintenance Manual
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13. Perform the following procedures before returning the unit to service:
• Chapter 5, "Selenia Controls and Functional Tests", p. 5-12.
• "Standard System Test" in the Selenia Calibration and Software Maintenance Manual
The Mains Power Board controls the On/Off function for the Gantry, including the Exposure
Switch interface.
1. Turn system off and ensure mains (wall) circuit breaker is in the Off position.
2. Open the left side Gantry door.
3. Disconnect the harness connectors from the Mains Power board, Figure 7-35, p. 7-37,
and note the locations.
4. Lift the board off the mounting standoffs.
5. Reverse procedures to replace the Mains Power Board.
6. Set the circuit breaker to the On position and turn system On.
7. Inspect for indications of an electrical malfunction.
8. Perform the following procedures before returning the unit to service:
• Chapter 5, Section 6.0, p. 5-12.
• "Standard System Test" in the Selenia Calibration and Software Maintenance Manual
7.3 Emergency Off Switch
Refer to Figure 7-35, p. 7-37, for location of switches.
1. Turn system Off.
2. Open the applicable Gantry door. Refer to
Section 3.1.1, p. 7-5.
3. Remove the cable tie securing the cables to
the Gantry.
4. Loosen the ring nut and back the ring nut
and the lock washer off the switch assembly;
see Figure 7-37.
5. From the front of the Gantry door, pull the
switch assembly out of the door until the
wires are accessible. Note the wire locations
and cut the wires off of the switch assembly
leads. Figure 7-37: Emergency Off Switch
6. Solder the wires to the new switch assembly
leads in the location noted in Step 5. Legend for Figure 7-37
1. Switch assembly
7. Reverse Steps 1 through 4 to install the new 2. Ring nut
switch assembly. 3. Lock washer
8. Test switch for functionality. Refer to Chapter
5, Section 8.0, p. 5-18.
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The Power Supply Interconnect Board distributes power to assemblies located on the left side
of the Gantry door. Refer to Figure 7-35, p. 7-37, for location of board.
1. Shut down the system and switch circuit breaker to the Off position.
2. Open the left side Gantry door. Refer to Section 3.1.1, p. 7-5.
3. Disconnect the harness connectors from the Power Supply Interconnect board; note
locations.
4. Lift the board off of the mounting standoffs.
5. Reverse procedures to replace the Power Supply Interconnect board.
6. Inspect for indications of an electrical malfunction.
7. Perform board adjustment.
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17. Perform the following procedures before returning the unit to service:
Chapter 5, "Selenia Controls and Functional Tests", p. 5-12.
• "Compression Force Calibration" in the Selenia Calibration and Software
Maintenance Manual
• "Compression Thickness Potentiometer Calibration" in the Selenia Calibration and
Software Maintenance Manual
• "Standard System Test," in the Selenia Calibration and Software Maintenance
Manual
8.6 Compression Clutch and Clutch Brake Assembly
The Compression Device houses a clutch and clutch brake assembly. The clutch brake
prevents Compression Device backlash after motorized compression; the clutch stops
manual compression before the maximum compression force is exceeded.
Refer to Figure 7-44 during this procedure.
8.6.1 Remove the Clutch Assembly
1. Shut system down.
2. Remove the top and bottom Compression Device covers—Section 3.2.3, p. 7-7.
3. Loosen the set screws that secure the right side compression knob to the clutch shaft.
4. Slide the knob off the shaft.
5. Loosen the screws that secure the locking bar to the clutch shaft.
6. Slide the clutch shaft out of the Compression Device from the left side.
7. Lift the clutch, the armature, and the brass spacer from the Compression Device.
If it is only necessary to replace the clutch, skip the next procedure.
8.6.2 Replace the Clutch Brake
1. Remove screws securing clutch brake to the left side Compression Device frame.
2. Remove the clutch brake harness connector from the main harness.
3. Install the replacement clutch brake and tighten the mounting screws.
4. Connect the clutch brake harness to the main wiring harness.
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Appendix A—Specifications
Dimensional Information
Appendix A—Specifications
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Dimensional Information
Overall Dimensions 189.2 cm (74.5 in.) (H) x 107 cm (42.1 in.) (W) x
76 cm (30.0 in.) (D) (maximum)
Weight 154 kg (340 lb) (maximum)
Overall Dimensions 195.6 cm (77.0 in.) (H) x 107 cm (42.1 in.) (W) x
76 cm (30.0 in.) (D) (maximum)
Weight 218 kg (480 lb)
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6.2 Compression
Manual Compression Force Limited to a maximum of 300 N +0/-89 N (67.4
lb +0/-20 lb) from 0° to +/-90° C-arm rotation.
Not less than 169 N (38 lb) for a C-arm angle
range greater than +150° and an angle less than
-150°.
Motorized Compression Functions in three operating modes, Pre-
compression, Full-Range, Dual Compression,
user selectable through software.
Pre-Compression Force 67 N +0/-22.3 N to 133.5 N ±22.3 N (15 lb +0/-5
lb to 30 lb ±5 lb)
Full-Range Compression Force 89 N ±22.3 N to 178 N ±22.3 N (20 lb ± 5.0 lb to
40.0 lb ± 5.0 lb)
Dual Mode Compression Provides Pre-Compression force upon first
activation of compression switch; then, if switch
is activated within 2 seconds, the force is
increased incrementally for each additional
switch activation, up to the user selected FULL
compression force.
Compression Controls Up/Down controls on both sides of C-arm and on
2-position footswitch (Motorized). Handwheel on
both sides of Compression Device (Manual).
Compression Release Manual or Automatic. Motorized Release mode
controlled by push-buttons on both sides of the
C-arm. User selectable automatic release mode
raises Compression Device upon exposure
termination. All release functions are disabled if a
Localization paddle is detected.
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Note… All above values are for mAs values ≥40 mAs. For mAs values < 40 mAs, the
mA value is adjusted by the mA Factor listed in the table below as a
function of mAs.
mAs mA Factor
4-6 10%
8-10 20%
12-22 30%
24-38 60%
≥40 100%
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Note… In AEC modes, in Large Focal spot, the mA setting adjusts downward, if
necessary, to achieve the calculated mAs. mA can be adjusted as low as 10
mA.
Small Focal Spot Mag Manual mAs Range:
TABLE 1: 3 mAs through 100 mAs, 16 steps: 3, 4, 5, 6.4, 8,
10, 12.5, 16, 20, 25, 32, 40, 50, 64, 80, 100
TABLE 2: 3 mAs through 120 mAs, 38 steps: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30,
32.5, 35, 37.5, 40, 42.5, 45, 47.5, 50, 55, 60, 65,
70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100, 110, 120
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Hardcopy Film Printing Devices
8.2 Interface
Connectivity DICOM 3.0 compatible
Data port Ethernet
Transfer rate Minimum: 10 Mbits/sec
9.0 TechMate
CPU Dual Intel® Xeon® Processors
Operating System Microsoft Windows®
Computer Memory 2 GB RAM minimum
Disk capacity 400 GB SATA minimum
Display 3 Mega Pixel, 21 in. LCD, 2048 x 1536 resolution
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General Information
1.1.1 Background
Switches located in the Gantry limit the C-arm vertical travel to a pre-defined range.
When the C-arm reaches its highest or lowest point of normal travel, the switches
engage to stop further motion. If the C-arm should travel past the Limit switches (in
the event of switch failure or other electrical malfunction), a second switch engages
that removes power from the system. A Field Engineer would normally be contacted
to repair and restart the Selenia.
In a mobile environment (during transport), it is possible for the C-arm to 'creep'
downward and beyond the two Limit switches. If this occurs, the Selenia would be
disabled—the lower limit switch would engage, preventing the system from normal
start-up. This is not a failure condition that would require a Field Engineer's
attention. The Vertical Position Override Switch is used to allow the operator to start
the system and raise the C-arm to within its normal working limits.
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1.1.3 Using the Vertical Position Override Switch to Re-start the Gantry
1. Press and hold the Vertical Position Override Switch—the Gantry starts-up.
Continue to hold the switch depressed.
2. After approximately 5 seconds, raise the C-arm approximately 7.5 cm (3 inches)
using the normal system controls. Release the VPOS after raising the C-arm.
3. At the Acquisition Workstation, accept the prompt to re-start the Generator. The
Gantry turns off for a few seconds, then automatically re-starts.
4. The system is ready for normal use.
Caution: When shore power is unavailable, mobile power sources that provide
equivalent performance may be employed (see “Appendix A”). Proper
system function and performance can only be ensured if continuous true
sinusoidal VAC power is supplied per the Selenia power input
specifications and loading characteristics. Minimally, the power source
must provide 35A at 208VAC for minimum of 5 seconds and support this
load once every 30 seconds. Acquisition Workstation and Gantry power
must be fed on separate dedicated circuits. The use of an uninterruptible
power supply with active line conditioner is recommended on each power
circuit. Accordingly, all ancillary mobile coach power should be
distributed by other circuits. The electrical installation must be verified to
meet system power input specifications and IEC 60601-1 safety
requirements after initial installation and upon each relocation of the
mobile coach.
Caution: The temperature and humidity inside the vehicle must be maintained at all
times. Do not allow environmental parameters to exceed stated
specifications when the unit is not in use.
Caution: For permanent archive, the Selenia must be attached to a PACS system or
connected to a suitable hard-copy printer when in use.
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Peripheral Monitor Port
Note… The computer used to monitor the serial communication transfers must have
terminal emulation (for example, VTERM, ANSI, VT100, etc.). Set the
computer’s serial port:
Port Setting
Baud 9600
Data Bits 8
Parity None
Stop Bits 1
Flow Control None
To monitor peripheral communications, connect the serial cable to debug port KJ26 on the
Host Microprocessor Board. (A 10-pin 5x2 header to 9-pin Dsub adapter is needed.)
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Peripheral Monitor Port
Flow Control N
Serial Port
1. Connect the laptop to the Array Serial Port using a serial cable.
2. Connect first with HyperTerminal to monitor Power-On Self Test and Cycling Status.
3. Type Service Mode and press Return to stop cycling.
4. Type jumpToFloader and press Return to go to Software Upgrades.
5. Now Windows Flash Array can be used to perform upgrades.
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LED Indicators
LED Description
DS1 Brick +5v Power Supply
DS2 Generator +5v Power Supply
CARDET RED = Card Detect
STATUS GREEN = Status
APWR GREEN = Array Power
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Fuses
4.0 Fuses
Table C-28 provides rating, circuit, and part information on the fuses. Figure C-2, p. C-10
shows the AC fuses on the AC Fuse Board and the right AC Fuse Panel. Figure C-3, p. C-10
shows the DC fuses on the left Fuse Panel.
Table C-28: Selenia Fuses
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5.0 Jumpers
Table C-29: Circuit Board Jumper Settings
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Introduction
1.0 Introduction
This appendix provides tabular listings of the serviceable components in Selenia. Part
numbers and descriptions are provided for component identification.
Part
Description Refer To Comments
Number
1-003-0341 Power Distribution Chapter 7, Section 7.1, p. 7-38
Board
1-003-0354 Mains Power Board Chapter 7, Section 7.2, p. 7-39
1-003-0483 Power Supply Chapter 7, Section 7.6, p. 7-43 Adjustment and Replacement Procedures
Interconnect Board
4-000-0135 Emergency Off Switch Chapter 7, Section 7.3, p. 7-39 Qty 2, 1 each on Left and Right Gantry doors
1-070-0025 Circuit Breaker Chapter 7, Section 7.4, p. 7-40
Various Fuses Appendix C—Technical References Refer to Appendix B for Fuse Identification
and Location
4-000-0207 Power Distribution Chapter 7, Section 7.5, p. 7-41 If the Isolation Transformer fails, replace the
Assembly Power Distribution Assembly.
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Paddle P/N Description Plastic P/N Paddle P/N Description Plastic P/N
ASY-00596 7.5 cm Spot Magnification 3-535-0012 ASY-00600 7.5 cm Spot Contact 3-535-0012
1-002-0325
(Detail Grid
Locator)
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Paddle P/N Description Plastic P/N Paddle P/N Description Plastic P/N
ASY-00607 15 cm Open Localization 4-000-0144 ASY-00608 18X24 Standard w/shift 5-000-0072
ASY-00613 24X30 Fast Paddle 5-000-0073 ASY-00614 Small Breast Paddle FAB-00610
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Introduction
1.0 Introduction
This appendix provides information and instructions for reconfiguring the Selenia Display
Arm and the TechMate Swivel Arm.
Note… In a standard installation, the Selenia Display Arm is on the right side of the
Acquisition Workstation (AWS). The TechMate Swivel Arm, if present, is on
the left side of the AWS.
2.0 Identification
AWS without TechMate AWS with TechMate
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Totoku
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Barco
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Totoku Barco
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Support
Mount
Support
Shaft
3. Remove the locking set screw, and the conical set screw from the support mount.
4. Remove the support shaft from the support mount.
you may have to loosen the two socket-head cap screws at the bottom of the support
mount to remove the support shaft.
5. Rotate the support shaft counterclockwise approximately 180°.
6. Secure the support shaft to the support mount with the previously removed set
screws.
7. Align the holes in the support shaft with the holes in the collar and handle.
Notice the holes are slightly staggered in this position.
8. Reinstall the set screws; ensure the screws are securely set.
3.5.5 Modify the Display Arm from Left Side to Right Side
Install the display arm on the left side of the base using the original hardware.
3.5.6 Install the Selenia Display Arm Harness
1. Route the harness from spiral
underneath, and secure with wrap (10 in.)
cable ties.
2. Add spiral wraps as shown.
spiral
wrap (16 in.)
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Note… The AWS is shipped with the TechMate Swivel Arm on the left side and the
Selenia Display Arm on the right side.
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20 in.
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Objective
1.0 Objective
The objective of this appendix is to provide service personnel procedures to follow during
the installation of the Selenia system.
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