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The document appears to be a service manual for various models of an ultrasound diagnostic imaging system. It covers topics such as safety precautions, product specifications, installation instructions and maintenance procedures.

The manual is divided into sections covering preface, product specifications, installation, maintenance, troubleshooting and appendices with performance requirements.

Safety precautions are provided for electric safety, mechanical safety, personnel safety and other general safety measures that should be followed when working with the system.

DP-10/DP-20/DP-30series

Digital Ultrasonic Diagnostic Imaging


System

Service Manual

Revision 7.0
Table of Content
Table of Content................................................................................................................... i
Revision History .................................................................................................................. I
Intellectual Property Statement ......................................................................................... II
Applicable for...................................................................................................................... II
Statement ............................................................................................................................ II
Responsibility on the Manufacturer Party ....................................................................... III
Customer Service Department .......................................................................................... III
1 Preface....................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 Meaning of Signal Words................................................................................................. 1-1
1.2 Meaning of Symbols ........................................................................................................ 1-1
1.2.1 Meaning of Safety Symbols ...................................................................................... 1-1
1.2.2 Warning Labels ........................................................................................................ 1-2
1.2.3 General Symbols ..................................................................................................... 1-2
1.3 Safety Precautions .......................................................................................................... 1-3
1.3.1 Electric safety .......................................................................................................... 1-4
1.3.2 Mechanical Safety.................................................................................................... 1-4
1.3.3 Personnel Safety...................................................................................................... 1-5
1.3.4 Other ....................................................................................................................... 1-5
2 Product Specifications ............................................................................................. 2-1
2.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1.1 Intended Use ........................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1.2 Introduction of Each Unit .......................................................................................... 2-1
2.1.3 Peripherals ............................................................................................................... 2-6
2.2 Specification .................................................................................................................... 2-7
2.2.1 Dimensions and Weight ........................................................................................... 2-7
2.2.2 Electric Specification ................................................................................................ 2-7
2.2.3 Environment Specification ........................................................................................ 2-7
2.2.4 Monitor Specification ................................................................................................ 2-8
3 Installation ................................................................................................................. 3-1
3.1 Preparations for Installation ............................................................................................. 3-1
3.1.1 Electrical Requirements ........................................................................................... 3-1
3.1.2 Device Requirements ............................................................................................... 3-2
3.1.3 Network Environment ............................................................................................... 3-2
3.1.4 Confirmation before Installation ................................................................................ 3-2
3.2 Unpacking ....................................................................................................................... 3-2
3.2.1 Process of Unpacking .............................................................................................. 3-3
3.2.2 Checking.................................................................................................................. 3-4
3.3 Installation of Main Unit ................................................................................................... 3-4
3.3.1 Control Panel and Monitor Adjusting......................................................................... 3-4
3.3.2 Installing Probe and Gel Holder ................................................................................ 3-5
3.3.3 Connecting a Probe ................................................................................................. 3-6
3.4 Installing Peripherals ....................................................................................................... 3-6
3.4.1 Footswitch Installation .............................................................................................. 3-6
3.4.2 Video Printer Installation........................................................................................... 3-6

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3.4.3 Installing a Graph / Text Printer ................................................................................ 3-7
3.5 System Configuration ...................................................................................................... 3-8
3.5.1 Power ON / OFF ...................................................................................................... 3-8
3.5.2 Enter Doppler........................................................................................................... 3-8
3.5.3 System Preset ......................................................................................................... 3-8
3.5.4 Print Preset ............................................................................................................. 3-11
3.5.5 Network Preset ...................................................................................................... 3-13
3.5.6 DICOM Preset ....................................................................................................... 3-14
3.5.7 System Information ................................................................................................ 3-16
4 Hardware System ...................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1 General Structure of Hardware System ............................................................................ 4-1
4.2 Main Unit ......................................................................................................................... 4-2
4.2.1 Main Board .............................................................................................................. 4-2
4.2.2 Probe Board............................................................................................................. 4-3
4.2.3 IO Board .................................................................................................................. 4-4
4.3 Monitor ............................................................................................................................ 4-5
4.4 Control panel ................................................................................................................... 4-6
4.5 Video Flow ...................................................................................................................... 4-7
4.6 Power Supply Unit ........................................................................................................... 4-7
4.7 AC-DC Board .................................................................................................................. 4-8
4.8 DC-DC Board .................................................................................................................. 4-8
4.9 System Power and Supporting Function Distribution ........................................................ 4-9
4.10 System Power on Control ................................................................................................ 4-9
5 Function and Performance Checking Method ........................................................ 5-1
5.1 Instruction ....................................................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Checking System Status .................................................................................................. 5-1
5.2.1 System Running Status ............................................................................................ 5-1
5.2.2 System Running Environment .................................................................................. 5-1
5.3 General exam.................................................................................................................. 5-2
5.3.1 Check Flow .............................................................................................................. 5-2
5.3.2 Checking Content .................................................................................................... 5-2
5.4 Function Checks.............................................................................................................. 5-4
5.4.1 Check Flow .............................................................................................................. 5-4
5.4.2 Checking Content .................................................................................................... 5-4
5.5 Performance Test ............................................................................................................ 5-9
5.5.1 Test Flow ................................................................................................................. 5-9
5.5.2 Test Content............................................................................................................. 5-9
6 Software Installation and Maintenance ................................................................... 6-1
6.1 Enter the Maintenance Window.......................................................................................... 6-1
6.2 Set Installment ................................................................................................................ 6-2
6.3 System Software Restoration .......................................................................................... 6-4
6.4 Data Backup and Manage ............................................................................................... 6-5
6.4.1 Manage Settings ...................................................................................................... 6-5
6.4.2 Patient Data Backup and Restore............................................................................. 6-5
6.5 Software Maintenance ..................................................................................................... 6-6
6.5.1 Log Maintenance ..................................................................................................... 6-6
6.5.2 Install and Uninstall Optional Software...................................................................... 6-7
6.6 Introduction of HDD partitions .......................................................................................... 6-9
7 Structure and Assembly/Disassembly .................................................................... 7-1

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7.1 Structure of the Complete System ................................................................................... 7-1
7.2 Field Replaceable Unit .................................................................................................... 7-3
7.3 Preparations .................................................................................................................. 7-13
7.3.1 Tools Required ....................................................................................................... 7-13
7.3.2 Requirement for Engineers..................................................................................... 7-13
7.3.3 Requirements ........................................................................................................ 7-13
7.4 Assembly/Disassembly .................................................................................................. 7-13
7.4.1 Battery ................................................................................................................... 7-14
7.4.2 AC-DC Assembly ................................................................................................... 7-14
7.4.3 DC-DC Board......................................................................................................... 7-17
7.4.4 Speaker assembly.................................................................................................. 7-18
7.4.5 IO Assembly........................................................................................................... 7-20
7.4.6 Probe Board........................................................................................................... 7-20
7.4.7 Main Board Assembly ............................................................................................ 7-22
7.4.8 LCD assembly ....................................................................................................... 7-24
7.4.9 Top Cover Assembly of Keyboard ........................................................................... 7-25
7.4.10 Other Parts ............................................................................................................ 7-30
8 System Diagnosis and Support ............................................................................... 8-1
8.1 General Status Indicator .................................................................................................. 8-1
8.1.1 Status Indicators of the Control Panel ....................................................................... 8-1
8.1.2 Status of whole machine .......................................................................................... 8-2
8.2 Starting Process of the Whole System ............................................................................. 8-3
8.2.1 Start-up Process of Complete System ...................................................................... 8-3
8.2.2 Start-up Process of Linux ......................................................................................... 8-4
8.2.3 Start-up of Doppler ................................................................................................... 8-5
8.3 Alarming and Abnormal Information ................................................................................. 8-7
8.3.1 Turning on the System Configuration File is Abnormal .............................................. 8-7
8.3.2 The voltages of system power is abnormal ............................................................... 8-8
8.3.3 Temperature Alarming .............................................................................................. 8-8
8.3.4 Fan Alarming............................................................................................................ 8-8
8.3.5 Battery Alarming....................................................................................................... 8-9
8.3.6 PHV Related Alarming.............................................................................................. 8-9
9 Care and Maintenance .............................................................................................. 9-1
9.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................... 9-1
9.1.1 Tools, Measurement Devices and Consumables....................................................... 9-1
9.1.2 Care and Maintenance Items ................................................................................... 9-2
9.2 Cleaning the System ....................................................................................................... 9-3
9.2.1 Flow of Cleaning ...................................................................................................... 9-3
9.2.2 Content .................................................................................................................... 9-3
9.2.3 Clean the Peripherals............................................................................................... 9-6
9.3 Checking ......................................................................................................................... 9-6
9.3.1 General check.......................................................................................................... 9-6
9.3.2 System Function Check ........................................................................................... 9-7
9.3.3 Peripherals and Options Check ................................................................................ 9-7
9.4 System Maintenance ....................................................................................................... 9-8
9.4.1 Mechanical Safety Maintenance ............................................................................... 9-8
9.4.2 Electric Safety Maintenance ..................................................................................... 9-9
10 Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions............................................................. 10-1
10.1 Troubleshooting When System Can’t Be Powered on .................................................... 10-1

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10.1.1 Module or Board Related ....................................................................................... 10-1
10.1.2 Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting .................................................................. 10-1
10.1.3 Troubleshooting When System Can’t Be Powered on ............................................. 10-1
10.2 Troubleshooting When System cannot be started up Normally ....................................... 10-2
10.2.1 Module or Board Related ....................................................................................... 10-2
10.2.2 Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting .................................................................. 10-2
10.2.3 Troubleshooting When System cannot be Started................................................... 10-3
10.3 Troubleshooting for Image Displaying ............................................................................ 10-3
10.3.1 Module or Board Related ....................................................................................... 10-3
10.3.2 Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting .................................................................. 10-4
10.3.3 Troubleshooting for Image Displaying..................................................................... 10-4
10.4 Probe Socket System Related Troubleshooting ............................................................. 10-5
10.4.1 Module or Board Related ....................................................................................... 10-5
10.4.2 Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting .................................................................. 10-5
10.4.3 Probe Socket System Related Troubleshooting ...................................................... 10-5
10.5 IO System Related Troubleshooting............................................................................... 10-6
10.5.1 Module or Board Related ....................................................................................... 10-6
10.5.2 Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting .................................................................. 10-7
10.5.3 IO Interface System Related Troubleshooting ......................................................... 10-7
10.6 Control Panel Troubleshooting....................................................................................... 10-8
10.6.1 Module or Board Related ....................................................................................... 10-8
10.6.2 Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting .................................................................. 10-8
10.6.3 Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................... 10-8
10.7 LCD Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................... 10-9
10.7.1 Module or Board Related ....................................................................................... 10-9
10.7.2 Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting .................................................................. 10-9
10.7.3 Troubleshooting for LCD ...................................................................................... 10-10
Appendix A ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION....................................................A-1
Appendix B Phantom Usage Illustration..................................................................B-1
Appendix C Requirements of Performance Indices ................................................C-1

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Revision History
Mindray may revise this publication from time to time without written notice.
Revision Date Reason for Change
1.0 2013.1.10 Initial release
2.0 2013.4.22 Change picture of the main board assembly
Add “The attentions to the assembly/disassembly, otherwise the
3.0 2013.6.24
hard disk will be damaged” to Chapter 7.4.9.4
4.0 2015.3.10 Add “Chapter 6.2 Set Installment”
5.0 2016.8 Update the labels in 1.2.2.
6.0 2018.5 Update Section 7.2
Add part numbers of DP-10Vet/DP-20Vet main boards in Section
7.0 2018.8
7.2
© 2011-2018 Shenzhen Mindray Bio-medical Electronics Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

I
Intellectual Property Statement
SHENZHEN MINDRAY BIO-MEDICAL ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. (hereinafter called Mindray)
owns the intellectual property rights to this Mindray product and this manual. This manual may
referring to information protected by copyright or patents and does not convey any license under
the patent rights or copyright of Mindray, or of others.
Mindray intends to maintain the contents of this manual as confidential information. Disclosure of
the information in this manual in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Mindray
is strictly forbidden.

Release, amendment, reproduction, distribution, rental, adaptation, translation or any other


derivative work of this manual in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Mindray
is strictly forbidden.

, , , , , BeneView, WATO,
BeneHeart, are the trademarks, registered or otherwise, of Mindray in China and other
countries. All other trademarks that appear in this manual are used only for informational or
editorial purposes. They are the property of their respective owners.

Applicable for
This service manual is applicable for the service engineers, authorized service personnel and
service representatives of this ultrasound system.

Statement
This service manual describes the product according to the most complete configuration; some of
the content may not apply to the product you are responsible for. If you have any questions, please
contact Mindray Customer Service Department.
Do not attempt to service this equipment unless this service manual has been consulted and is
understood. Failure to do so may result in personnel injury or product damage.

II
Responsibility on the Manufacturer
Party
Mindray is responsible for the effects on safety, reliability and performance of this product, only if:
 All installation operations, expansions, changes, modifications and repairs of this product are
conducted by Mindray authorized personnel;
 The electrical installation of the relevant room complies with the applicable national and local
requirements;
 The product is used in accordance with the instructions for use.
Mindray's obligation or liability under this warranty does not include any transportation or other
charges or liability for direct, indirect or consequential damages or delay resulting from the improper
use or application of the product or the use of parts or accessories not approved by Mindray or
repairs by people other than Mindray authorized personnel.
This warranty shall not extend to:
 Any Mindray product which has been subjected to misuse, negligence or accident;
 Any Mindray product from which Mindray's original serial number tag or product identification
markings have been altered or removed;
 Any products of any other manufacturers.

It is important for the hospital or organization that employs this


WARNING: equipment to carry out a reasonable service/maintenance plan.
Neglect of this may result in machine breakdown or injury of human
health.

Customer Service Department


Manufacturer: Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics Co., Ltd.
Address: Mindray Building, Keji 12th Road South, High-tech industrial park,
Nanshan, Shenzhen 518057,P.R.China
Website: www.mindray.com
E-mail Address: [email protected]
Tel: +86 755 81888998

Fax: +86 755 26582680

III
1 Preface

This chapter describes important issues related to safety precautions, as well as the labels and
icons on the ultrasound machine.

1.1 Meaning of Signal Words


In this operator’s manual, the signal words DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and
NOTE are used regarding safety and other important instructions. The signal words and their
meanings are defined as follows. Please understand their meanings clearly before reading this
manual.

Signal word Meaning

Indicates death or serious injury may occur imminently in this


DANGER hazardous situation if not avoided.

Indicates death or serious injury may occur potentially in this


WARNING hazardous situation if not avoided.

Indicates minor or moderate injury may occur potentially in this


CAUTION hazardous situation if not avoided.

Indicates property damage may occur potentially in this hazardous


NOTE
situation if not avoided.

1.2 Meaning of Symbols


The meaning and location of the safety symbols and warning labels on the ultrasound machine are
described in the following tables, please read them carefully before using the system.

1.2.1 Meaning of Safety Symbols

Symbol Meaning Location

Type-BF applied part Rear panel


The ultrasound transducers connected to this system are
Type-BF applied parts.
Rear panel
Caution.

Preface 1-1
Patient/user infection due to contaminated equipment. Be
careful when performing the cleaning, disinfection and Rear panel
sterilization.

Patient injury or tissue damage from ultrasound radiation. It


is required to practice ALARA when operating ultrasound Rear panel
system.

1.2.2 Warning Labels


No. Warning Labels Meaning
1. Caution! Please carefully read this manual before use device.

2. The following labels are a. Do not place the device on a sloped surface. Otherwise the
available when the system device may slide, resulting in personal injury or the device
works with the mobile malfunction. Two persons are required to move the device
trolley. over a sloped surface.
b. Do not sit on the device.
c. DO NOT push the device. When the casters are locked.
a

b c

1.2.3 General Symbols


This system uses the symbols listed in the following table, and their meanings are explained as
well.
No. Symbol Description Location

1. Caution
Power panel
2. Equipotentiality

3. Upper middle in the


Power button
control panel

4. Serial number Product Label

5. AC (Alternating current) Lower left corner in the


6. Battery Status Indicator control panel

1-2 Preface
No. Symbol Description Location

7. Standby indicator
Lower right corner in the
8. control panel
Hard disk indicator

9. Brightness of the monitor


control panel
10. Contrast of the monitor

11. Video out

12. Remote control port

13. VGA VGA out I/O panel


14. USB port

15. Network port

16. Transducer socket A


A Rear panel

17. Transducer socket B


B

18. Date of manufacture Product Label

19. Authorized representative in the European


Community.
This product is provided with a CE marking
in accordance with the regulations stated in
Council Directive 93 / 42 / EEC concerning
Medical Devices. The number adjacent to Product Label
the CE marking (0123) is the number of the
EU-notified body certified for meeting the
requirements of the Directive.

1.3 Safety Precautions


Please read the following precautions carefully to ensure the safety of the patient and the operator
when using the system.

DANGER Do not operate this system in an atmosphere containing flammable


or explosive gases such as anesthetic gases, oxygen, and hydrogen
or explosive fluid such as ethanol because an explosion may occur.

Preface 1-3
1.3.1 Electric safety

WARNING: 1. Do connect the power plug of this system and power plugs
of the peripherals to wall receptacles that meet the ratings
indicated on the rating nameplate. Using a multifunctional
receptacle may affect the system grounding performance,
and cause the leakage current to exceed safety
requirements.
Do not use any cables other than the cables provided with
2.
the device by Mindray.
3. Use the cable provided with this system to connect the
printer. Other cables may result in electric shock.
Disconnect the AC power before you clean or uninstall the
4.
ultrasound machine, otherwise, electric shock may result.
5. Do not use this system simultaneously with equipment such
as an electrosurgical unit, high-frequency therapy
equipment, or a defibrillator, etc.; otherwise electric shock
may result.
6. This system is not water-proof. If any water is sprayed on or
into the system, electric shock may result.

1. DO NOT connect or disconnect the system’s power cord or its


CAUTION: accessories (e.g., a printer or a recorder) without turning OFF
the power first. This may damage the system and its
accessories or cause electric shock.
2. Avoid electromagnetic radiation when perform performance test
on the ultrasound system.
3. In an electrostatic sensitive environment, don’t touch the device
directly. Please wear electrostatic protecting gloves if
necessary.
4. You should use the ECG leads provided with the ECG module.
Otherwise it may result in electric shock.

1.3.2 Mechanical Safety


1. When moving the system, you should first power off the
WARNING: system, fold the LCD display, disconnect the system from other
devices (including probes) and disconnect the system from the
power supply.
2. Do not subject the transducers to knocks or drops. Use of a
defective probe may cause electric shock to the patient.

1-4 Preface
1. Do not expose the system to excessive vibration (during the
CAUTION: transportation) to avoid device dropping, collision, or
mechanical damage.
2. When you place the system on the mobile trolley and move them
together, you must secure all objects on the mobile trolley to
prevent them from falling. Otherwise you should separate the
system from the mobile trolley and move them individually.
When you have to move the system with the mobile trolley
upward or downward the stairs, you must separate them first and
then move them individually.
3. Do not move the ultrasound system if the HDD indicator is green,
sudden shake may cause the HDD in damage.

1.3.3 Personnel Safety


1. The user is not allowed to open the covers and panel of the system, neither
NOTE:
device disassemble is allowed.
2. To ensure the system performance and safety, only Mindray engineers or
engineers authorized by Mindray can perform maintenance.
3. Only technical professionals from Mindray or engineers authorized by Mindray
after training can perform maintenance.

1.3.4 Other
For detailed operation and other information about the ultrasound system, please
NOTE:
referring to the operator’s manual.

Preface 1-5
2 Product Specifications
2.1 Introduction

2.1.1 Intended Use


DP10/DP-20/DP-30 series is Digital Ultrasonic Diagnostic and applicable for ultrasonic exams of
human body.
DP-10 series:DP-10、DP-10T/DP-11/DP-15/DP-18、DP-10Vet
DP-20 series:DP-20、DP-20T/DP-21/DP-25/DP-28、DP-20Vet
DP-30 series:DP-30、DP-30T、DP-30Vet

2.1.2 Introduction of Each Unit

Product Specifications 2-1


No. Name Function
1 Battery cover Used to hold the battery
2 Probe holder Used to place probes temporarily
3 Handle Used to lift the machine
4 LCD display Used to displays the image and parameters
5 Control Panel Man-machine interface, referring to 2.1.2.3 control panel
6 Power Supply Panel Electric interface panel, referring to 2.1.2.2 Power supply panel”
7 Winding rack Used to wind the power cord.
8 I/O Panel Input and output interface panel, referring to 2.1.2.1 I/O panel
9 Gel holder Used to place the ultrasound gel temporarily.
10 USB ports Used to connect USB devices.

2.1.2.1 I/O Panel


The I/O panel locates at the back of the system.

No. Name Function


1 Video printing control Connects the remote cable of the video printer.
2 USB ports Used to connect USB devices.
Separate video output, connecting video printer or
3 S-Video output
monitor
4 Video output (coaxial-cable) Video output, connecting video printer or monitor
5 Network port To connect the network cable
6 VGA output VGA signal output

2-2 Product Specifications


2.1.2.2 Power Supply Panel

<1>
<2>

100-240~ 50/60 Hz 1.0-0.5A

No. Name Function


1. Power inlet AC power inlet
Used for equipotential connection, that balances the protective
2. Equipotential terminal earth potentials between the system and other electrical
equipment.

Product Specifications 2-3


2.1.2.3 Control Panel

No. Name Description Function


/ Power button Power button
Press to turn on/off the system.
1
The indicator is not on when the system is turned off;
After power on, the indicator is green.
/ Monitor status Monitor status indicator Green: working in normal

2 indicator status;

Orange: no signal.

3 Esc Exit Press to exit the current status to the previous status.

/ Press to open or close the accompanying help


4 Help
documents.

2-4 Product Specifications


No. Name Description Function
5 Review / Press to review the stored images.
6 Report / Press to open or close the diagnosis reports.
/ Press to enter or exit the patient information
7 iStation
management system.
8 F1~F4 User-defined key You can assign a function to the key.
9 Biopsy / Press to show or hide the biopsy guide line.
10 Setup Setting To open/close the Setup menu.

11 Del / Press to delete the comment, etc.

12 / Alphanumeric keys Same as on PC

13 Arrow Arrow Press to enter or exit the arrow comment status.

Menu Main menu Press to display or hide a mode-specific parameter


14
menu.
15 Cine Cine Review Press to enter/ exit the Cine Review status.
/ Direction key To adjust monitor brightness or contrast when
16
pressing with <Fn> key.

17 TGC / TGC slider, to adjust the depth gain.

18 Patient End Exam To end the current exam.

19 Body Mark Body Mark To enter/ exit the Body Mark status.

20 Probe Transducer switch Press to switch Probe and Exam Type


21 Comment Comments Press to enter/ exit the character comment status.
22 End Exam / Press to end an exam.
Clear / Press to clear the comments or measurement calipers
23
on the screen.
24 Cursor / Press to show the cursor.
F.pos/ Focus Position Press: switch between F.Pos and Freq;
25 Freq./Rotation Frequency Rotate: adjust rotation angle.
Rotation
Quad-split screen Press to enter Quad mode from non-Quad mode;
26 Quad
Press to switch between windows in Quad mode.
Press to enter Dual mode from non-Dual mode;
27 Dual Dual-split screen
Press to switch between windows in Dual mode.
28 M / Press to enter the M mode.
29 B / Press to enter the B mode.
30 Measure / Press to enter/Exit Measurement.

Product Specifications 2-5


No. Name Description Function
Update Measurement status: press to switch between the
fixed and active end of the caliper;
31 /
Multi-imaging mode: press to change the currently
active window.
32 Caliper / Press to enter/exit Measurement.
Depth Press: to switch between Depth and Zoom;
33 /
Zoom Rotate: to adjust corresponding parameter.
Back Press to decrease parameter value or undo last step
34 /
during measurement
35 / Trackball Roll the trackball to change the cursor position.
36 Set / Used in selection.
Rotate: to adjust B or M gain.
37 Gain/iTouch /
Press: to enter/exit iTouch.
38 Save / Press to save, user-defined key.
39 Print / Press to print: user-defined key.
40 Freeze / Press to freeze or unfreeze the image.
AC indicator
41 / Indicator 1 AC supply: light green;
Battery supply: light off.
Indicator 2 Battery status indicator
42 / Non-charge/ discharge: light off, else referring to
8.1.1
43 / Indicator 3 Standby indicator
44 / Indicator 4 HDD status indicator

2.1.3 Peripherals
The system supports the following models of peripherals.

Name Model
971-SWNOM(USB port、two pedals),
Footswitch 971-SWNOM(USB port、three pedals),
FS-81-SP(USB port、one pedal)
MITSUBISHI P93W-Z,P93W,SONY UP-897MD
SONY UP-D897
Black / white video printer
SONY UP-D898MD
SONY UP-X898MD

Color video printer Analog:SONY UP-20、MITSUBISHI CP910E

2-6 Product Specifications


HP series
Tested: HP deskjet 1280,
HP Laserjet CM1015,
HP officejet 6000,
Graph/ text Printer HP LaserJet 1020 puls,
HP LaserJet P1007,
HP OfficeJet J3600
HP Deskjet Ink Advantage 1018
USB removable storage device U disk, removable hard disk

2.2 Specification

2.2.1 Dimensions and Weight


External dimensions: 336mm×343mm×151mm (Width×Height×Depth)
Net weight: <6kg (without the battery and accessories)

2.2.2 Electric Specification

2.2.2.1 AC input
Voltage: 100-240 V~
Frequency: 50/60Hz
Input current: 1.0~0.5A

2.2.2.2 Battery

Voltage: DC11.1V
Capacity: 4800mAh

2.2.3 Environment Specification


Storage & Transportation
Operating Conditions
Environment
Temperature: 0℃-40℃ -20℃-55℃
Humidity: 35%-85% (no condensation) 30%-95% (no condensation)
Atmospheric pressure: 700hPa-1060hPa 700hPa-1060hPa

Product Specifications 2-7


Do not use this system in the conditions other than those
WARNING: specified.

2.2.4 Monitor Specification


Work Voltage: 12V
LCD Dimension: 12.1 inch LCD
Resolution: 1024*768

2-8 Product Specifications


3 Installation

3.1 Preparations for Installation


NOTE: Do not install the machine in the following locations:
1. Locations near heat generators

2. Locations with high humidity

3. Locations with flammable gases

3.1.1 Electrical Requirements

3.1.1.1 Requirement of Regulated Power Supply


Power specification is showing in 2.2.2.Due to the difference of the power supply stability of
different districts, please advise the user to adopt a regulator of good quality and performance such
as an on-line UPS.

3.1.1.2 Grounding Requirements


The power cord of the system is a three-wire cable, the protective grounding terminal of which is
connected with the grounding phase of the power supply. Please ensure that the grounding
protection of the power supply works normally.

WARNING: DO NOT connect this system to outlets with the same circuit
breakers and fuses that control the current of devices such as
life-support systems. If this system malfunctions and generates
an over-current, or when there is an instantaneous current at
power ON, the circuit breakers and fuses of the building’s supply
circuit may be tripped.

3.1.1.3 EMI Limitation


Ultrasound machines are susceptible to Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) by radio frequencies,
magnetic fields, and transient in the air wiring. They also generate a weak electromagnetic radiation.
Possible EMI sources should be identified before the unit is installed. Electrical and electronic
equipment may produce EMI unintentionally as the result of defect.
These sources include: medical lasers, scanners, monitors, cauterizing guns and so on. Besides,
other devices that may result in high frequency electromagnetic interference such as mobile phone,
radio transceiver and wireless remote control toys are not allowed to be presented or used in the
room. Turn off those devices to make sure the ultrasound system can work in a normal way.

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3.1.2 Device Requirements

3.1.2.1 Space Requirements


Place the system with the necessary accessories at a proper position for convenient use.
1. Place the system in a room with good ventilation or having an air conditioner.
2. Leave at least 20cm clearance around the system to ensure effective cooling.
3. A combination lighting system in the room (dim/bright) is recommended.
4. Except the receptacle dedicated for the ultrasound system, at least 3-4 spare receptacles on
the wall are available for the other medical devices and peripheral devices.
5. Power outlet and place for any external peripheral are within 2m of each other, with peripheral
within 1 m of the unit to connect cables.

3.1.3 Network Environment


Wired LAN function is supported by this ultrasound system.
Data transmission is allowed between different departments or areas with network cable. Confirm
the network devices and network conditions before the installation:
1. General information: default gateway IP address, and the other routers related information.
2. DICOM application information: DICOM server name, DICOM port, channels, and IP address.

3.1.4 Confirmation before Installation


Please confirm the following items before installation:
1. The video format used in the region or country where the system is installed.
2. The language used in the region or country where the system is installed.
3. The power voltage and frequency used in the region or country where the system is installed.
4. Obstetric formulae and other measurement formulae used in the region or country where the
system is installed.
5. Other settings to be used in the region or country where the system is installed but different
from the factory settings.
6. The doctor’s habits when using the system.
Please confirm the items above prior to the installation training, and do the system settings
according to the universal setting of installed region or country.

3.2 Unpacking
Tools Required: a scissor or a knife.

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3.2.1 Process of Unpacking
1. Use a knife to cut 3 tapes on the top of package in the direction of the arrow.

2. Open the crate, take out the manual and some paper materials first, and then take out the
accessory box.;
Manual and some
paper materials Accessory box

3. Take out two probe boxes, then remove the top protecting foam of the main unit.

Probe boxes Protecting foam


4. Take out the main unit from the package at last.

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Main unit

3.2.2 Checking
1. After unpacking, check the objects in the container with the package list to see if anything is in
short supply or is wrong.
2. Inspect and make sure there is no damage to the machine, no indentation, no cracks.

3.3 Installation of Main Unit

3.3.1 Control Panel and Monitor Adjusting


1. Hold both sides of the control panel and open the control panel to the horizontal position (with
the largest degree).
2. Put the finger into the bottom of the monitor, you can pull and tilt the monitor (30 degree max).
3. Tear off the screen protective film.

 Brightness Adjustment:

Refer to the brightness control keys; press “Fn” and key to decrease the

brightness; and press “Fn” and key to increase the brightness.

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 Contrast adjustment:

Refer to the contrast control keys; press “Fn” and key to decrease the

contrast; and press “Fn” and key to increase the contrast.


 Restore the default settings

 Press both of “ ” and“ ” key about 3S, when “Default……”appears on the monitor,
restore the brightness/contrast to default settings. When stopped pressing the keys,
“Default……” would disappear in 3S.
NOTE: On the monitor, the brightness adjustment comes before contrast. After readjusting the
monitor’s contrast and brightness, adjust all preset and peripheral settings.

3.3.2 Installing Probe and Gel Holder


1. Fix the ultrasound gel holder hanger into four square holes at the back of the main unit, and
push downwards to confirm the installation.

2. Fix the probe holder hanger into two square holes at the back of the main unit on the left side,
and push downwards to confirm the installation.

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3.3.3 Connecting a Probe
1. Check the probe connector, if is not open, Turn the locking lever anticlockwise to open it.
2. Keep the cable toward probe holder and insert the connector into the port.
3. Turn the locking lever 90°clockwise in the horizontal position to lock the probe connector.
4. Place the probe cable properly to avoid being trod or wrapping with other devices. DO NOT
allow the probe head to be hung freely.

5. To disconnect the probe, turn the locking lever 90°anticlockwise and pull the probe straight out.

NOTE: Before inserting the connector into the probe port, inspect the connector pin. If the pin is
bent, do not use the probe until it has been inspected / repaired / replaced.

3.4 Installing Peripherals


The system supports the models of peripherals referring to “2.1.3 peripherals”.

3.4.1 Footswitch Installation


Insert the USB connector to the USB ports in the rear or left of the machine (each USB port
support).
For settings of footswitch, please refer to 3.5.2.

3.4.2 Video Printer Installation


 Analog video printer:
1. Connect one end of the signal line to the video input interface of the printer, and the other to the
S-Video output port in the ultrasound system I/O panel (s terminal).

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2. Connect the Remote control line to the Remote interface in the ultrasound system I/O panel.
3. Insert the power cord to a power supply receptacle that is well grounded.
 Digital Video Printer
Connect one terminal of the data cable of the video printer to the USB port of the ultrasound system
and the other terminal to the video input port of the video printer, then connect the printer with the
power supply receptacle that is well grounded.
NOTE: It is possible to print the image if SONY UP-D898MD and SONY UP-X898MD
printers should be set to UP-D897 drives. Please refer to the guide from
manufacturer for the detailed configuration methods.
Or you can set the printer driver following the procedures below:
1. Start the printer up, the screen displays READY, and toggle the PUSH
ENTER to the right to display PUSH, and press PUSH ENTER to display
HISTORY.
2. Toggle PUSH ENTER several times downward until DIGITAL displays on the
screen, and toggle PUSH ENTER to the right to display DRIVER.
3. Toggle PUSH ENTER to the right to display DRV:897 or DRV:898 (if it
displays DRV:898, toggle PUSH ENTER up and down to switch to driver
DRV:897), and press PUSH ENTER to finish setting.
You do not need to set the driver again after powering down and restart the
printer.

3.4.3 Installing a Graph / Text Printer


A graph / text printer is configured with power cord and data cable, and is connected to the system
via the USB port. The connection method is described as follows:

Power cord

Data cord

USB port

1. Connect the data cable to the USB port in the ultrasound system.
2. Plug the power plug into a power supply receptacle that is well grounded.

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3.5 System Configuration

3.5.1 Power ON / OFF


Connect the system power cord to the AC power, and make sure the ultrasound system and other
optional devices are correctly connected.
When the AC indicator is green, you can turn on the power button (located at the upper middle of
the control panel) to initiate the system. After being normally rebooted, it will display image interface.
Or press the power button directly when the battery is of sufficient capacity.

3.5.2 Enter Doppler


After the system is powered on after initiation (about 60S), it enters Doppler directly:

3.5.3 System Preset


1. Press the <Setup> key to enter the [Setup] menu.

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2. Click <System Preset> to enter the screen as follows:

 Region

In the Region page, set the system language, date format, date, time and hospital related
information, etc.
NOTE: The format of hospital LOGO must be “.bmp”, the recommended size is 400*400.

 General
Click <General> to enter:

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In this page, set the time of standby, brightness/contrast load factory and color temperature of
monitor, etc.
 Key Config

1) Function of keyboard keys F1~F4 and the footswitch keys (left, mid, right) are user-defined.
2) Key brightness, key volume, trackball backlight and trackball sensitivity can be adjusted.
 Image Preset
Click [Image Preset] to enter:

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General image parameters can be set in this page.

3.5.4 Print Preset


1. Press <Setup> and click [Print Preset] to set video printer, graph/text printer parameters:

2. After connecting the local printer, Click “Printer Driver”, the system will display the printer name
and status (Ready) automatically which already installed printer driver successfully.
(Supporting printers refer to 2.1.3).

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3. Return “Printer Service” page, Select the corresponding service from the printer list and
increase the service.

The system integrates drivers of HP printers, after HP printers are connected, drivers will be
installed automatically (about 10s).If auto installation fails, icon will display on the right lower corner
of the screen to warn you that manual installation is necessary. The driver installation method is as
follows:
a) Download the ppd file from HP official website (contact R&D engineer if necessary), and copy
the ppd file to the storage device (USB disk as an example).
b) Connect the U disk to the USB port nearside the control panel of ultrasound system, click the
icon to pop up the screen, select the U disk to run the ppd file and finish the installation.
 Add network printer
1. In “Printer Driver” screen, click [Add Network Printer] to pop up the screen, enter the necessary
information (IP address, shared printer name, server name, domain name and password).

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2. After successful connection, the newly added network printer name will be shown in the printer
driver list.
NOTE: 1. Before connect the network printer, make sure the ultrasound system and the
printer are in the same network domain, and the network is working normally.
2. The IP address and the server name should be valid, e.g. \\10.2.40.123 or
\\5-HP, otherwise, the system will fail to connect.
3. If the server has set accessing limitation, the system will prompt a dialogue
box to identify the user. Enter the correct user name, domain name and
password, and then click [OK].

3.5.5 Network Preset

3.5.5.1 Local TCP/IP Preset


Open “[Setup]→[Network Preset]” to enter the screen.

1) Please select the network type according the actually status, Select “DHCP”, click [Apply].
2) Or, select “Static”, and input the IP address, subnet mask and gateway, then click [Apply].
Name Description

Current Network Adapter To select the network connection mode

DHCP If “DHCP” is selected, IP address will be automatically obtained


from DNS server; if “Static” is selected (using static IP address),
/ Static you need to enter the IP address.
IP Address IP address of the system should be at the same network segment

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with the server IP.
Subnet Mask Used to set different network segment.
Gateway Used to set the gateway IP.

3.5.5.2 iStorage Preset


 The iStorage screen is as follows:

Name Description

Service Name Name of the device, cannot be empty.

IP Address IP address of the PC installed with iStorage software cannot be empty.


Press to verify connection with the PC server. On PC server, if the storage path
Connect has not been confirmed, a dialog box will pop up and guide the user to set it. If
the storage path on PC has already been set, here it displays connection
successful after clicking this button.
Add Click it to add the new service to the service list.
Update To save the changed parameters.

Delete Click to delete the selected service in the service list.

3.5.6 DICOM Preset


NOTE: Only if DICOM basic option is configured, [DICOM Local], [DICOM Server], [DICOM
Service] are available.
1. Click [DICOM Preset] to open the DICOM preset screen.

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DICOM Server Setting:
1) Enter the device name and the IP address.
2) You can ping other machines to verify connection after entering the correct IP address.
Also you can check the connection of the already added server in the list.
3) If connection is successful, click [Add] to add the service to the Service list.

NOTE: If the currently entered name has already existed, the system will pop up: “The
server name exists!” Click [OK] to enter another name.
2. Click [DICOM Service] to open the DICOM Service screen.

Only when the system is configured with DICOM basic function module, and installed DICOM
Work list, can the corresponding preset settings be found in DICOM Service screen.

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The DICOM Service Setting is used to delete and increase the DICOM services, set properties of
DICOM services.
NOTE: DICOM Work list can be configured only after DICOM Basic is configured, and if
DICOM Work list function is not configured, the “Work list” page is not accessible.

3.5.7 System Information


In System Information screen, it displays the product configuration, software version, hardware
& boards, and driver related information. You can check the product information here.
1. Press the <Setup> and click [About].

2. Click [About Detail] to check the detailed board information.

NOTE: 1. Be sure to confirm the system information before and after the software
maintenance.
2. If you want to export the system information, you should enter maintenance
screen and click [Export log] to export it to U disk.

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4 Hardware System

4.1 General Structure of Hardware System


Power supply
Communication &
control
Ultrasonic signal

12.1" LCD

2.5 inch USB


HDD connecting
(optional)
board

I2C
5V SATA D5V USB 12V LVDS (reserved)

D5V
Back-end module IO board
(PC)
D5V
USB Control
Mail board panel

A5V
Power Front-end
managament FPGA module module Probe board
module 8ch/16ch

DC I2C

AC-DC board
12V

DC-DC board
VBAT VBAT
Battery
I2C connecting I2C Battery
board

Figure 4-1 Schematic Diagram of System Hardware


As described in the figure above, the system hardware of DP10/20/30 consists of the following
units:
 Front-end unit (probe board, front-end module of main board).
 Back-end unit (FPGA module of main board, PC module of main board, IO board, USB
connecting board, optional HDD).
 Control panel unit (consists of control panel and some assemblies, the communication
interface with main board is USB 1.1).
 Monitor unit.
 Power supply unit (AC-DC board, DC-DC board, battery connecting board, power
management module, battery).
Note: the hardware configuration of DP10 is completely the same as DP20, only difference existed
in software. The hardware configuration of DP30 is the same as DP10/20 except main board as
below:

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Name DP10/DP20 series DP30 series
Main board 8 physical receiving channels 16 physical receiving channels

4.2 Main Unit

4.2.1 Main Board


80 channel DP10/20,30
transmitting driver Main board
Board-to-board connecting socket

80
8/16
80 analog analog Chan Front-end CR2477
High analog L V
channels nel Button
voltage switc N G ADC
battery
isolation hing A A
Single
/dual 8/16
TGC digital
probe DDR3
board Probe switching
30M
Probe/board ID FPGA
crystal
Probe online oscillator
Back-end
A5V
DDR2
PC PCIE &other bus
PHV Clock power (CPU+PCH)
-5V reset
Connecting board
A12V management
PHV control chip
A5V
2.5V Flash
connecting socket

ARM
Cable-to-board

3.3V power on/off


1.5V Management MCU Video Network
D5V USB chip SSD
chip chip
DC-DC S-Video remote
VGA Netw SATA
board 5V USB USB 5V
Video ork
Cable-to-board USB
Cable-to-board
connecting socket Cable-to-board connecting socket connecting socket
12V
Control panel USB
IO board HDD
connecting
board
Communication Power
Ultrasonic signal Clock
&control supply

Figure 4-2 Schematic Diagram of DP10/20/30 Main Board


From the ultrasound function, main board can be divided into two parts: ultrasound front-end and
ultrasound back-end.
The functions of ultrasound front-end:
 Generate 80-channel transmission waveform according to the scanning sequence and
control parameter, which are driven into 80-channel high-voltage transmission pulses by
the drive circuit.
 Echo receiving support 80-channel high voltage isolation so as to prevent the receiving
circuit from damage by transmitting high voltage.
 80-array analog channel can be switched to 8/16 receiving channel by channel switching
circuit.
 Receiving signal comes into LNA first to implements fixed gain amplification.
 Echo receiving carry out variable gain amplification with depth via the control of TGC.
 8/16-channel analog echo could be switched to 8/16-channel digital signal by ADC.
 Beam forming and digital signal processing are implemented in FPGA.
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The functions of ultrasound front-end:
 After digital signal processing and video scanning, the data used for displaying are formed
in the FPGA, then output to video chip to perform the function of VGA, Video and S-Video.
 PC module is consisted of CPU, PCH and other circuits, which implements the control
function of main unit.
 The power, clock and reset sequence of the whole back-end are supplied by clock power
reset management chip in PC module.
 Power management and power on-off management are supplied by ARM in main board,
which implements the fan monitoring, power detecting and indicators control.
 There are SDRAM chip and Flash chip around CPU chip. SDRAM implements the function
of memory and Flash is as the solidify carrier of system software.
 All kinds of user interfaces of back-end module are extended by PCH, such as USB, Serial
port, SATA, port of solid state disk (SDD for short).etc.
 CPU chip combining with USB chip implement the function of USB. There are two USB
interfaces in machine: one is in the left side, the other is on IO board of backside.
 CPU chip implements communication with network chip via PCIE*1 to realize the network
function.
 Main board implements communication with control panel via USB 1.1 to realize related
functions of control panel.
 Main board implements communication with DC-DC board via I2C to realize battery
information management.

4.2.2 Probe Board


There are two kinds of probe boards: single probe board and dual probe board .Main Functions:
 Support 80-array probe.
 Contain one or two 96-pin probe socket.
 Support one or two probe ID acquisition.
 Dual probe board supports switching between two probe sockets.
 Probe socket switching function is not necessary for the single probe board.
The hardware structure of the probe board is shown in the figure below:

Dual probe board


Probe switching

Relay Probe socket A


Transmitting/
receiving signal
Main
board Probe/ board ID
IC
Probe online

Probe socket B

5V 3.3V
IC

Communication &
Ultrasonic signal Power supply
control

Fig 4-3 Schematic Diagram of Dual Probe Board

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Single Probe board

Transmitting/
receiving signal Probe socket

Main
board Probe/ board ID
IC
Probe online

5V 3.3V
IC

Communication &
Ultrasonic signal Power supply
control

Fig 4-4 Schematic Diagram of Single Probe Board

4.2.3 IO Board
IO board realizes the IO ports conversion function, which connects the main board and IO.

IO board

Communication
&control

USB Power supply


Cable-to-board connecting socket

VBUS USB

Main Video
J4
board J1
VGA

S-Video

Video printer control signal


D5V
Remote

Network signal Network


Network
transformer

Fig 4-5 Schematic Diagram of IO Board


IO board mainly supplies following ports:
a) G-bit Ethernet port, 1.
b) Video output port,1.
c) Video print control port,1, for both B/W and color.
d) USB port, 1 for external.

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4.3 Monitor
Power supply
Display signal
Communication
12.1" &control
LCD

socket

Parameter socket BKLT_EN 12V


board BKLT_ADJ

I2C(Reserved) LVDS

Control J12 J11 J10


panel

Monitor USB
keys CPU FPGA

Monitor
status
indicator D12V Main board

Figure 4-5 Schematic Diagram of Monitor


Display system mainly consists of LCD screen, CPU and video control function module of main
board and related indicators in control panel.
Function
 As the carrier of display function, main board mainly implements the following function:
1. Video flow (LVDS signal) output by CPU is carried on by FPGA, then output to LCD after
signal processing.
2. The on-off and brightness of LED backlight are controlled by FPGA.
3. The reserved I2C port is convenient to update the adjustable color temperature curve of
monitor.
4. The signal of monitor status indicator is output by FPGA, then supplied to control panel to
indicate.
 There are 5 keys for adjustment of monitor in keyboard: brightness+/-, contrast +/-, F4 (colorize);
user operation is received via keyboard, so that users can adjust brightness, contrast and
colorize.

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4.4 Control panel
TGC board

Cable-to-board connecting socket

3.3V Key LED


ADCcircuit backlight
5V 2.5V
LDO
1.2V
MCU
USB LED
backlight
driver
Cable-to-board connecting socket

SPI0 SPI1 circuit

Key 3.3V Trackball


Main scanning
Power button matrix
board Cable-to-board
FPGA connecting socket
AC status indicator
Signal
Monitor status indicator shaping
circuit
Cable-to-board
Standby indicator connecting socket
PWM generating
HDD indicator circuit Encoder
Battery indicator board*3
Buzzer driver
circuit Control panel
Cable-to-board connecting socket

Communication&control Power supply Buzzer

Figure 4-6 Schematic Diagram of Control panel


Control panel PCBA is the core of the control panel, which consists of PCBA, trackball, TGC board,
encoder boards and the buzzer.
Functions:
 FPGA of main board is regarded as a main controller of control panel. Actions of keys,
encoders, trackball and TGC are basically scanned by FPGA, key LED backlight and
buzzer are controlled by FPGA, too. Only when FPGA is normal, can it drive the key LED
backlight on.
 Status indicators on the control panel are directly driven from interior of main board.
 The control panel communicates with the CPU of main board via USB port.

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4.5 Video Flow
Display signal
Main board IO board
Communication&control

Cable-to-board connecting socket


SDVO VGA VGA port
VGA chip
CPU
LVDS LVDS

BKLT_EN&BKLT_ADJ LCD
FPGA
S-Video S-Video port
Video chip CVBS
Video port

Figure 4-7 Schematic Diagram of Video Flow

Function description:
 CPU is the source of video, which output two channels of video signal with the same
source: SDVO and LVDS.
 SDVO is converted to VGA signal via the video converting chip on main board, then output
to IO board to supply a VGA port for user.
 LVDS is used for display and video extending of built-in LCD.
 After receiving the LVDS from CPU, FPGA starts to do the transfer processing, then output
one channel LVDS to LCD directly. The other is supplied for video chip as the video input,
then implements the video extending function of video and S-Video output at last.
 Meantime, backlight control signal (BKLT_ADJ) and backlight control enable signal
(BKLT_EN) are also supplied by FPGA, being used for the on-off and brightness of LCD.

4.6 Power Supply Unit


Power supply unit mainly consists of AC-DC board, DC-DC board and battery connecting board, etc.
The connection is as below:

DC_PWR
100~240V±10% AC-DC
+12V
STATUS
AC input board
DC-DC CONTROL
Main
VBAT board board
I2C
5V
Battery Control
TEMP Power on- panel
Battery off signal
connecting
board

Figure 4-8 Schematic Diagram of Power Supply Unit

Hardware System 4-7


 AC-DC board: converts 220V AC power to 12V stable direct current, then output to DC-DC
board.
 DC-DC board: converts the 12V input by AC-DC board and 9~12.6V input by battery to all
kinds of voltages of hardware system. Meantime, it supplies the battery for charging when
AC-DC power is on-line.
 Battery connecting board: implements the power and control signal transmission between
battery and DC-DC board.

4.7 AC-DC Board


As shown in figure, there is only connection between AC-DC board and DC-DC board. The work of
AC-DC board is not controlled by interior signal, only related to external AC power. It supplies some
power protecting functions: over current, over voltage and short-circuited protection.

100~240V±10% +12V DC-DC


EMI Fly back Output
AC input filtering converter filtering board

AC-DC board

Figure 4-9 Schematic Diagram of AC-DC Board


 EMI filtering: filter the common mode and differential mode noise signal in input line.
 Fly back converter: implements the conversion from high voltage to 12V output.
 Output filtering: filter the high frequency ripple and noise signals in output line.

4.8 DC-DC Board


DC-DC board V_BKLT
PHV
Main N5V
AC-DC 12V
control D5V
Board ciriuit Switching A5V
circuit of all D3V3
powers
D1V2
Main board

Switching D1V5
circuit 3V3_STB
CONTROL

Status information STATUS


output circuit
I2C
VBAT Charge
Battery circuit 5V
Power on-off Control
Battery TEMP
connecting
control circuit panel
board

Figure 4-10 Schematic Diagram of DC-DC Board

Functions:
 Power on-off control circuit: remove dithering and transfer the power on-off signal from the
control panel to control the on-off of main circuit.

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 Main control circuit: output the signal to turn on or cut off the main circuit according to
power on-off circuit.
 Status information output circuit: output the status information, e.g. PWR_OK、
AC_OR_BAT.etc. Via which the main board can judge the work status of DC-DC board.
 Battery charge circuit: charging for battery with over temperature, over voltage and over
current protection functions.
 Switching circuit:implements the selection and switch between battery and AC
power( AC power in priority)

4.9 System Power and Supporting Function


Distribution
12V is output via AC-DC board and input to DC-DC board via J1 socket of it. After conversion, all
powers are output via J3 socket. The detailed powers are as below:
Power Voltage(V) Note
PHV 20~140 Programmable high-voltage
V_BKLT 9~12.6 Used by LED backlight and fans
D5V +5 Used for back-end
A5V +5 Used for front-end
3V3_STB +3.3 Used for power on-off circuit
D3V3 +3.3 Used for front-end and back-end
D1V5 +1.5 Used for back-end
D1V2 +1.2 Power supply for FPGA.
N5V -5 Used for front-end
The battery related signal is transferred to DC-DC board via J4 socket of DC-DC board.
Power on-off signal output by control panel and status information which is output by DC-DC board
to main board are transferred via J2 socket of DC-DC board.

4.10 System Power on Control


Control
panel

PWR_BTN_N

PWR_OK AC-
+12V DC
AC_OR_BAT
board
Main DC-DC
DC_PWR
board board
VBAT
HVC
Battery
PWR_OFF_N CONTROL

Fig 4-11 Schematic diagram of system power on control

Hardware System 4-9


The related control signals:
No. Control signal Explanation
1 PWR_BTN_N Turn-on signal
PWR_OK Outputting this signal means that D5V of DC-DC board has been
2
powered on.
AC_OR_BAT High level means that it’s supplied by AC power. Low level means
3
that it’s supplied by battery.
4 DC_PWR All powers which are output by DC-DC board
HVC The signal that the main board output PHV and adjust the output
5
voltage value of PHV.
6 PWR_OFF_N Turn-off signal
CONTROL The signal which is used for controlling the charge current via
7
DC-DC board.

 Both battery and AC power can support turn-on function .


 When AC is online, the battery can be charged with large current(2.41A±10%)in shutdown
status and small current (0.48A±50%)in turn-on status.
 The system can be switched to battery supply automatically when AC is offline.
The power on process is shown as below:

Input AC power

DC-DC board judge


the status of AC and
BAT(AC_OR_BAT)

Press the power


button
(output
PWR_BTN_N)

DC-DC board
output DC_PWR

DC-DC board output


PWR_OK

PC starts to power on
and initialize CPU and
PCH

Fig 4-12 Schematic diagram of system power on Process

4-10 Hardware System


5 Function and Performance
Checking Method

5.1 Instruction
The chapter supplies the method to verify main function and performance of product. This is only
used for reference, not preventive execution.
Function checking and testing of this part shall be carried out by Mindray service engineers and the
user together.

5.2 Checking System Status

5.2.1 System Running Status


1. The ultrasound system can be turned on or off normally, working normally, no any abnormal
noise and phenomenon appear when the system is running.
2. The fan starts work as soon as the system is turned on, no any abnormal noise appear in
process.
3. Check basic system information such as product configuration, options, software version, etc.
Confirm all the information is normal.
4. Check the preset of the monitor, such as contrast and brightness.
5. Check if the time and date are correct, if not, please preset them again.
6. Check if all status indicators are normal.
7. Check the log together with the user to confirm any abnormality or occasional abnormalities
when the system is running.

5.2.2 System Running Environment


Check if the ambient temperature and humidity are in the specified range (described in chapter
2.2.3).

Function and Performance Checking Method 5-1


5.3 General exam

5.3.1 Check Flow

Control panel

Display

Peripheral devices

I/O ports

5.3.2 Checking Content


5.3.2.1 Check Control Panel
Procedure Standard

1. Check the functions of all keys and knobs All keys and knobs are effective.
Follow the direction: left to right, and up to down.
2.Function checking of the trackball
 Press the <Freeze> key to enter the Freeze status.
The trackball can be rotated easily and
 Press <Measure> to enter into measure status, do fluently, the cursor responds
vertical and horizontal measurement, or do other sensitively, the rotation direction is the
trackball operations. same as the direction of the cursor.

5.3.2.2 Check Monitor


Procedure Standard

 Adjust LCD brightness


 Press “Fn” and key, the brightness increases; and

press “Fn” and key, the brightness decreases.


 Adjust LCD contrast
 Press “Fn” and key, the contrast increases; and

press “Fn” and key, the contrast decreases.


Press<Setup> to enter [System
Preset]→[ General],
In “Display” column:

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 Click color temperature  The LCD color temperature changes correspondingly.
[Cold/Warm].
 Brightness/contrast return to the default setting.
 Click [Load factory].  Click each functional button, the LCD responds
 Monitor maintenance correctly, the standard is as follows:
Log in as “Service”, click 1. Light-spot: 0; flash point: 0.
[Maintenance] in the Preset menu,
then click [Test Main Monitor] to 2. The adjoining dark dots are no more than 3 pairs, and
enter the monitor test. there is no adjoining dark dot in image area.
3. There is no adjoining dark dot of 3 or more than 3.
4. The dark dots are no more than 7 and those in the
image area are no more than 2
5. The distance between bad dots is no less than 5mm.
 Note: image area refers to the rectangle when the
background is each type of color.

5.3.2.3 Check the Peripheral Devices


Procedure Standard
Footswitch:  Press the freeze key (the right key), image is
frozen, the freeze menu is displayed; press the
Confirm the footswitch connection
key again, image is unfrozen.
normal, check the functions of footswitch
according to the functions listed in Key  Press the print key (left key),B/W printing starts
Config(ex. right pedal=freeze, left
pedal=print)
Video Printer:  Press <Print> key, the printer begins to work, no
image print deficiency or degradation.
Check if the video printer and
ultrasound system are correctly connected. Switch video output port
Then check the function of each key.  Press <Print> key, the printer begins to work, no
image print deficiency or degradation.
Graph/ text Printer:
Check if the graph/text printer and Press <Print> key, the printer begins to print, no
ultrasound system are correctly connected. print deficiency or degradation.
Then check the function of each key.

5.3.2.4 Check I/O Interface


Procedure Standard

Checking the main I/O Interfaces


Video interface and USB port have been  The contents displayed on the VGA/LCD are the
verified, remains are: same as those displayed on the ultrasound
 VGA interface system monitor, no character and image loss, no
color difference, no fluttering and flicking.
Connect VGA monitor
 Smooth communication in both network and
 Network port
connection.
 USB port
 USB port data storage/accessing are normal.

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5.4 Function Checks
NOTE: A complete function inspection is described here, do the checking according to the actual
system configuration.

5.4.1 Check Flow


Check each imaging
mode

Check the measurements

Check in cine mode

Image & video


managements

Record and save the


exam

5.4.2 Checking Content


5.4.2.1 B Mode
 In B Mode scanning, the image parameter area in the right corner of the screen will display the
real-time parameter values as follows:

Display F D G FR DR
Image Parameters Frequency Depth Gain Frame Rate B Dynamic Range
 Parameters that can be adjusted to optimize the B Mode image are indicated in the following.
Adjustment Items
Control Panel Gain, Depth, TGC, iTouch, Focus, Frequency

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Adjustment Items
Frequency, Acoustic power ,Line Density,,ExFOV ,iClear, H Scale, Focus
Menu Position, Focus Number, Persistence, iBeam, Dynamic Range, TSI, Gray
Map,Tint Map,L/R Flip, U/D Flip, Gray Invert ,Lithotrity,FOV, iTouch, Biopsy Kit.
1. Control Panel

Procedure Standard
Press <B> Enter B mode, and B image displays
Gain adjustment. Rotate clockwise to increase
Rotate <Gain/iTouch> Rotate anticlockwise to decrease
The real-time value will be displayed in the image parameter area in
the upper right corner of the screen.
Depth Adjustment
Press <Depth/zoom> to Rotate clockwise to increase
light on the Depth Rotate anticlockwise to decrease
indicator, rotate the knob The adjustable depth values vary depending upon the probe types.

Image Magnification Rotate clockwise to zoom in the image (max. magnification factor is
Press <Depth/zoom> to 10); rotate anticlockwise to zoom out the image.
light on the Zoom Roll the trackball to change position of the magnified image.
indicator, rotate the knob Press <Zoom> in zoom status to exit the mode, the current window
returns to the display before zoom.
TGC adjustment Push the toggle to the right to increase the corresponding area
Adjust through the brightness
8-segment toggles Push the toggle to the left to decrease the corresponding area
brightness
About 1.5s after the adjustment is finished, the TGC curve disappears.
Focus Position
Adjustment
The focus position will change in correspondence with the knob
Press rotates.
<F.Pos/Freq./Rotation.> to
light on the F.Pos
indicator, rotate the knob
Frequency adjustment Press the button to light the “Freq.”
Press Rotate clockwise to increase
<F.Pos/Freq./Rotation.> to
Rotate anticlockwise to decrease
light on the Freq indicator,
rotate the knob
Press <B>, and then  Enter dual mode, and the right image is activated
press  Press again to switch between the windows
Press <B> To enter single mode in double B mode, or to exit from other modes.
2. Menu
Procedure Standard
Acoustic power Click [A.power] and rotate the multifunctional knob to adjust.
You should perform exams according to actual situation and

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B mode menu [A.power] follow the ALARA Principle.
Focus
B mode menu [Focus Click [Focus Number] and rotate the multifunctional knob to
Number] adjust (B mode image has max. 4 focus )
The focus position symbol is displayed on the right side of the
image.
Dynamic Range Click [Dynamic Range], adjust Dynamic Range, As the dynamic
B mode menu-> [Dynamic range increases, the darker the image is,
Range] The contrast as well as the noise may increase.
IP (Image Processing) Click [IP] to switch among the IP groups, and the specific value
B mode menu-> [IP] of each parameter can be preset.

B mode menu-> [Flip Vertical] Click [Rotate] [Flip Vertical],the image can do flip vertical
B mode menu-> [Flip Horizontal] When click [Flip Horizontal], the image can do flip horizontal.

5.4.2.2 M Mode
 In B Mode scanning, the image parameter area in the right corner of the screen will display the
real-time parameter values as follows:

Display F D G V DR
Image M Depth M Gain M Speed M Dynamic Range
Parameters Frequency
 Parameters that can be adjusted to optimize the M Mode image are indicated in the following.
Adjustment Items
Control Panel Frequency, Gain, TGC, Depth
Frequency, Acoustic Power Focus Position, Edge Enhance, M Soften, Speed,
Menu
Dynamic Range, Gray Map, Tint Map, Display Format.

1. Control Panel

Procedure Standard
Press <M> Press <M> on the control panel enter the “B+M” mode, and roll the trackball to
adjust the sampling line.
Then press <M> Press <M>on the control panel again to enter M Mode, then you can observe
again. the tissue motion along with anatomical images of B Mode.
Gain adjustment Rotate clockwise to increase
Rotate Rotate anticlockwise to decrease
<Gain/iTouch> The real-time value (B and M gain) will be displayed in the image parameter
area in the upper right corner of the screen.
 Tips:

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a) Adjustment of the depth, focus position or TGC to the B Mode image will lead to
corresponding changes in M Mode image.
b) For details of other control panel adjusting parameters, please referring to descriptions in
B mode
2. Menu
Procedure Standard
Speed Click [M Speed], can adjust the parameter of M image
M mode menu-> [M Speed] The lower the value the lower the refreshing.
 Tips:
a) During M Mode scanning, frequency and acoustic power of the transducer are
synchronous with that of B Mode.
b) Referring to B mode for more details.

5.4.2.3 Cine Review


Procedure Standard
 Press [Freeze] key to freeze an image, and
the [Cine] key indicator lights on. The system
automatically enters the manual cine  Cine Review status
status.(Precondition: set “Status after Freeze”
to be “Cine”)
 To enter cine auto cine review status.
 Press iStation, click [Review] or press
<Review> to open the cine file
Roll the trackball Manual cine review
Click image menu->[Auto Play] Activate auto cine play status
Manually review the images until the frame which
you want to set it as start point, and then click [Set Set first frame:
First Frame] to set a start mark.
Manually review the images until the frame which
you want to set it as end point, and then click [Set Set end frame
End Frame] to set an end mark.
Click [Auto Play] The cine is played within the setting region.
Then press the [Cine] key again. Cine review stops
 Press the <Freeze> key to defreeze the  <Freeze> backlight is off, the image
image. returns to the scanning process and exits
 Press <ESC> or <Cine> cine review.
 The images are still frozen but the system
exits cine review.

Start mark
Cursor Current frame/ Total frames
End mark

Function and Performance Checking Method 5-7


5.4.2.4 Measurement
Procedure Standard
In B mode  Enter the application measurement mode.
 Press <Measure>:
 Enter the general measurement mode.
 Press <Caliper> key
Click any 1~2 measurement items, the measurement
results will be displayed below the image
Press <ESC> or the same key again. Exits measurement.
Perform similar operations in other Application measurement functions are related to certain
modes application software packages.

5.4.2.5 Imaging Information Management


Procedure Standard
Press <Save> in image scanning The image will be saved to corresponding patient database
process. and the saving icon will be displayed in the right of the
screen.
 Press <Review>  To enter Review:
 Click [Exit] on the Review  To exit Review:
screen; or press <Review> or
<ESC>.
Press <iStation> to enter Patient Saved images and information for the patient can be
information management (iStation checked here, and you can:
page)  Backup/ Restore
 Send to (DICOM , network or removable storage
device )

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5.5 Performance Test

5.5.1 Test Flow

Resolution

Detection depth

Geometric Position
Accuracy

Blackout area test

Record the exam


images

5.5.2 Test Content


NOTE: The image used here is only for reference, stick to the image effect in the real
situation.
 Requirements:
1. Display: set the contrast and brightness at the clinical application value (or the default status)
2. Operation environment: dark room, simulating the clinical application environment.
3. Scanning techniques: contact the probe with the acoustic window of the phantom, no spacing
nor pressing.
 Tips:
1. For the testing phantoms, please refer to Appendix B.
2. For the testing standards, please refer to Appendix C.

5.5.2.1 Resolution
 transverse resolution
Test Step:
1. Cover the scan surface of the phantom with water or couple gel; gently contact the probe with
the scan surface, making the transverse resolution testing targets to be displayed around the
midline of the image.
2. Adjust the focus point focuses at the position where the transverse resolution testing targets
are displayed.
Function and Performance Checking Method 5-9
3. Adjust parameters like gain, dynamic range, TGC, making the background tissue unseen, just
displaying the target image clearly.
4. In condition that the transverse resolution testing targets are horizontally displayed, record the
minimal distance of two targets that can be clearly recognized.
5. Repeat the operation above for the transverse resolution testing targets at other depths.
As shown in figure below.

 Axial resolution
Test Step:
1. Cover the scan surface of the phantom with water or couple gel; gently contact the probe with
the scan surface, making the longitudinal resolution testing targets to be displayed around the
midline of the image.
2. Adjust the focus point focuses at the position where the longitudinal resolution testing targets
are displayed.
3. Adjust parameters like gain, dynamic range, TGC, making the background tissue unseen, just
displaying the target image clearly.
4. Record the minimal distance of two longitudinal resolution testing targets that can be clearly
recognized.
5. Repeat the operation above for the longitudinal resolution testing targets at other depths.

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1. When use the convex probe, keep the transverse resolution testing targets to
NOTE:
be displayed near the midline.
2. When use a linear probe with steer function, do not turn on the steer function
when perform the transverse resolution test.
3. Zoom in the region where the targets located if necessary.
4. The diameter of the target point at a certain depth is equal to the transverse
resolution at the depth.

5.5.2.2 Maximum Depth


Test Step:
1. Cover the scan surface of the phantom with water or couple gel, gently contact the probe with
the scan surface
2. Set the system display depth according to the expected maximum available depth of the probe
in use.
3. Adjust the focus point to the deepest, and AP at the maximum value.
4. Set gain, contrast, TGC at a greater value, but no halation nor defocus is allowed.
5. Record the depth of the furthest target (the target can be seen clearly).

NOTE: 1. Increasing the gain will also increase the noise, and echo may be covered.
2. When use a linear probe, please completely contact the probe with the scan
surface, no side clearance is allowed.
3. When use a convex or phased-array probe, make the axis targets to be
displayed at the middle of the scanning image.

Function and Performance Checking Method 5-11


4. When system is not frozen, the fast field target information may be similar to
that of the noise, do not use this target.

As shown in figure below.

5.5.2.3 Geometric positioning accuracy


 Longitudinal geometric positioning accuracy
Test Step:
1. Do adjustments as the way in testing the maximum depth.
2. Record the distance by 20mm each segment on the longitudinal targets line using the
measurement caliper;
3. Select the value with the greatest error (to 20mm), calculate the accuracy using the formula
below

1. The measurement caliper should be posited at the upper edge of the target,
NOTE:
not the middle nor the lower edge.
2. The scanning plane should be vertical to the target line, which means the
scanning plane is parallel with the cross-section of the phantom.
As shown in figure below.

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 Transverse geometric positioning accuracy
Test Step:
1. Cover the scan surface of the phantom with water or couple gel, gently contact the probe with
the scan surface
2. Adjust the depth, making the transverse targets to be displayed in the image.
3. Adjust the focus point to be posited beside the transverse targets (the standard is not clear)
4. Adjust parameters like gain, TGC, making each transverse targets to be clearly displayed.
5. 5. Record the distance by 20mm each segment on the transverse targets line using the
measurement caliper
6. Select the value with the greatest error (to 20mm), calculate the accuracy using the formula
below

NOTE: 1. When use a linear probe, record the transverse distance by segment.
2. When use a convex probe, all transverse targets should be displayed
integrally in an image.
3. The measure caliper should be posited at the upper side or lower side of the
target center.

As shown in figure below.

Function and Performance Checking Method 5-13


5.5.2.4 Blackout Area
Test Step:
1. Cover the scan surface of the phantom with water or couple gel, gently contact the probe with
the scan surface
2. Adjust the depth at a lower value, and set the focus at the nearest place to the scan surface.
3. Decrease the value of parameters like AP, Gain until the background noise just can be seen.
4. Record the smallest depth of the target that can be seen clearly, that value is the blackout area
value.
1. When use a linear probe, please completely contact the probe with the scan
NOTE:
surface, no side clearance is allowed.
2. For convex probe, the targets in the blackout area should be positioned on the
midline of the scanning plane.
As shown in figure below.

5-14 Function and Performance Checking Method


Function and Performance Checking Method 5-15
6 Software Installation and
Maintenance

WARNING: DO NOT directly remove a USB memory device; otherwise, the USB
memory device and / or the system may be damaged.

6.1 Enter the Maintenance Window


NOTE: Log on the system with the identity of Service before perform system maintenance.
To log on the system:
1. When access control function has not been activated: press “Ctrl+/” to show the Login dialogue
box, and then select the Service as the user name.

2. When access control function has been activated already: press “Ctrl+/” when the Login
dialogue box is displayed, and then select the Service as the user name.

3. Press <Setup> key to open the Setup menu, click [Maintenance] and then select the target
items to perform the maintenance respectively.

Software Installation and Maintenance 6-1


6.2 Set Installment
If the customer purchases the product with the installment, the service can set installment and the
installment password will be generated by the system automatically.
NOTE: Log on the system with the identity of Service before perform system maintenance.
1. Press [Setup]. Select [Maintenance] -> [Other] -> [Installment]. Click [Set Installment], and set
the times of the installment in “Periods” list. Set the time interval of each installment in “Days”
list, as shown below.

2. Click [Generate], and tick off “Display Password”. The password generated by the system will
be displayed in “Password List”, as shown below.

6-2 Software Installation and Maintenance


Take the Figure above as an example.
Note: the first time installment is the down payment.
a) The system creates each 4 installment password for 4 times installment.
b) First installment password:
After the user paying off the down payment, the installment dialog box appears after
turning on the device. Enter this password in “Period Password”, and click “Start” to log in
the system.
Note: after the user pays off the down payment and enters the first installment password,
the system starts to calculate next installment time.
c) Second installment password:
 The user prepays the amount of this period installment.
Press [Setup]. Select [Maintenance] -> [Other] -> [Prepay Installment], Choose [2] in
“Periods” list, and then enter the password. Then, click [OK] to log in the system. The
system reminds the user of the current available days.
 Installment due. The user pays off the amount of this period installment.
The installment dialog box appears after turning on the device when installment is due.
Enter this password in “Period Password” list, and click [Start] to log in the system.
The using of the third and the fourth installment password is identical with that of the
second one. After the user paying off the fourth payment, the system is no longer limited to
the installment.
d) Payoff password: it is the password with which the user pays off the rest amount of the
installment.
 The user prepays the rest amount of the installment.
Press [Setup]. Select [Maintenance] -> [Other] -> [Prepay Installment]. Choose [Pay
Off] in “Periods” list, and then enter the password. Click [OK] to log in the system. The
system is no longer limited to the installment.
 Installment due. The user pays off the rest amount of the installment.

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The installment dialog box appears after turning on the device when installment is due.
Enter this password in “Pay Off Password” list, and click [Start] to log in the system.
The system is no longer limited to the installment.
3. Click [Reset] to reset the installment. Set the times of the installment in “Periods” list and the
time interval of each installment in “Days” list. Then, click [Generate], and tick off [Display
Password]. The new installment password generated by the system is displayed.
4. Insert USB device. Click [Save As] to select the directory, and then click [OK] to save the
installment password, as shown below.

5. Restart the system, the installment will be worked.

 View the installment password


 Press [Setup]. Select [Maintenance] -> [Other] -> [Installment], and tick off [Display Password]
to view the installment password. Or
 Open txt. file which contains the password, and view the installment password.

6.3 System Software Restoration


Please refer to《H-046-004644-00 System Recovery Guide》for detail.

6-4 Software Installation and Maintenance


6.4 Data Backup and Manage

6.4.1 Manage Settings


Press <Setup> to open the Setup menu, click [maintenance] [Other] to open the Preset manager
interface. System preset can be performed here. Image parameters can be exported, imported or
restored to factory.

6.4.1.1 Back up the Preset Data


1. On Manage Settings page, Click [Export] to open the [Export Data] dialogue box.
2. Select the path to save data.
3. Click [OK], a progress bar will appear and the preset data of the selected items will be exported
to the specified path.

6.4.1.2 Restore the Preset Data


1. On Manage Settings page, Click [Import] to open the [Import Data] dialogue box.
2. Select the path of the preset data.
3. Click [OK], a progress bar will appear and the preset data will be imported to the specified path.
Note: If selecting [Load factory],it will restore the system to the factory setting, but the
[Region],[Admin] , [Network Preset] and [DICOM Preset] cannot be restored.

6.4.2 Patient Data Backup and Restore


6.4.2.1 Patient Data Backup
1. Press [iStation] on the control panel to open the iStation dialogue box.
2. Click [Select All] to select all the data or select the target data one by one.
3. Select the data, click [Backup] to pop up the Backup patient Record dialogue box, select the
target storage device (recorder or USB disk), click [Backup], the data will be backed up.

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6.4.2.2 Restore Patient Data
1. Press [iStation] on the control panel to open the iStation dialogue box;
2. Select the drive which contains the patient data, click [Select All] to select all the data or select
the target data one by one, and click [Restore] to restore the patient data from the current drive
to the patient database.

6.5 Software Maintenance

6.5.1 Log Maintenance


6.5.1.1 Export the Log
1. Connect the USB disk to the left USB port of ultrasound machine.
2. Click [Export Log] on the Maintenance menu.

3. Select the path in the browse page to save the log, and click [OK].

4. When the log is exported, the system prompts “Export succeed!” click [OK] to return to the
Maintenance menu.

The log can be exported to the external USB storage device only, make sure the
NOTE:
connection between U disk and ultrasound machine is normal before the exporting.

6.5.1.2 Log Uploading


1. Click [Upload Log] on the Maintenance menu.
2. Click [Upload] in the popping up dialogue, the system performs log uploading automatically.
After the uploading is finished, the system will prompt “Upload succeed”.

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If uploading is failure or can’t find the server, the system will prompt information as below.

NOTE: 1. Before uploading the log, make sure the ultrasound system has been connected
to network, otherwise, the system may warn “could not connect to server”
2. The server (smtp.163.com) is already specified by the system, the user doesn’t
have to select it.

6.5.2 Install and Uninstall Optional Software


 Installing
1. Enter the web “http://ukmo.mindray.com/”,click the icon “Make new key” ,you can make the
“DICOM KEY” by related tool after logging on (Note: you must get the MAC address of
ultrasound machine at first,) then copy it to the U disk (the requirement of U disk referring to
6.2.1).
2. Insert the USB disk into the USB port of the ultrasound machine.
3. Enter [Preset], click [Maintenance] to enter [Option] menu to select the option module to be
installed.

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4. Select the corresponding key file in the prompted “Load File” dialogue box and click [OK].
5. After the Key file is successfully installed, you can see the option module in the “Installed”
status. Corresponding functions are available after return from preset.
6. Trial: select the option module, then click [Trial] to pop up the dialogue box, after inputting the
password, the trial function can be used.
NOTE: 1. You can only install one key at one time.
2. If select “Trial”, you need to input the password. Please contact service
engineers.
 Uninstalling
1. Enter into [Option] menu, and in the list select the software package to be uninstalled.
2. Click [Uninstall] to pop up the [Confirm] dialogue box, and click [OK];

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3. Return to the system preset interface, the optional devices status changes into "uninstalled".

NOTE: Optional uninstalling is only available to internal users. Service engineers must log on
as service and then conduct uninstall function. You can uninstall one key or more at
one time.

6.6 Introduction of HDD partitions


 Solid State Disk:
Blocks(G) system Notes
3 Linux C:
4 Linux D:
 HDD(optional):
Blocks(G) system Notes
320 Linux E:
Note: The optional HDD is only used for patient data storage.
 Data distribution of each disk:
1. C drive
Catalog Data Illustration
POD Probe data (supported probes in the system)
\Image
ColorSpectrum map data, color scale and colorize
Font font file
Skin Skin file
\gui pinyinmap pinyin data
Word input setting data
LayoutInfo Layout configuration file
version.txt Version file
bodymark pictogram
C:\ DCM structured report related data file and DICOM
viewing software
CS04
Report report template
\app obd.bin OBD data file
version.txt Version file
Comment Comment file
AnatomyImage Anatomical images
Measurement Measurement library
Doppler program and related boot configuration file
main
and plug-ins, remote desktop server
\exe nls Multilanguage string file
videoplay Video play exe file
Sound Cine saving and hint sound file
version.txt Version file

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Picture Display testing picture
\video
version.txt Version file
factory Factory data
\preset
version.txt Version file
Boot_logo.png Doppler boot-up graphics
Hospital logo.bmp Hospital logo
manu_logo.png Manufacturer logo
\config
Real_Image.bmp Active icon
Non_Real_Image.bm Inactive icon
p
Dorm_logo.bmp Standby graphics
Product.PCF Product configuration file
\Key Factory.key Factory key file
\ProductCo product_info.ini Configuration file
nfig version.txt Version file

2. D drive
Catalog Data Illustration
\gui \word User-defined word library
\DcmLog DICOM log
\Operation Operation log
\Monitor Monitor log
message.txt Warning message
\log
\SystemStat Power on/off log
PeriLog.txt Peripheral log
commentlog.txt Comment log
D:\CS04
error.txt System error log
\PATIENTDATA \ Main patient database path
\Preset \Current User preset data
\temporary \ Temporary file
Userconfig.txt \ User configuration file
\Demo Ivision default DEMO path
demofile.txt Ivision default DEMO file
\PatientBack \ Patient back up data

3. E drive
Catalog Data Illustration
E:\CS04 \PATIENTDATA \ Main patient data path (HDD has been configured)

6-10 Software Installation and Maintenance


7 Structure and
Assembly/Disassembly

7.1 Structure of the Complete System

Figure 7-1 Overall Explosion View

Structure and Assembly/Disassembly 7-1


No. Name No. Name No. Name

1 Glare screen 5 Monitor assembly 9 Upper screw cap of


main unit

2 Top Cover Assembly of the 6 Front cover assembly 10 Rear cover assembly
Keyboard

3 Monitor turning axis cover 7 Handle 11 Machine assembly

4 Magnet 8 Left screw cap of 12 Bottom cover of control


handle panel

7-2 Structure and Assembly/Disassembly


7.2 Field Replaceable Unit
Remark(including
Classific Assembly/
No Description Order Number Photo Model regulation type,
ation Disassembly
compatibility)
DP-10 series
1. 115-016679-00
/DP-20series

2. 115-016680-00 DP-30series

DP-10 new
3. 115-032851-00 main board
(CE) Include the button battery.
DP-10Vet Mark the software version,
Main
4. Main Board 115-032852-00 new main machine type (e.g.DP-20
Unit Refer to7.4.7
Assembly board (CE) or DP-20Vet),
Related
DP-10Vet configuration type (e.g. CE
5. 115-032864-00 new main or FDA) when apply.
board (FDA)
DP-20 new
6. 115-032853-00 main board
(CE)
DP-20 new
7. 115-032867-00 main board
(FDA)

Structure and Assembly/Disassembly 7-3


Remark(including
Classific Assembly/
No Description Order Number Photo Model regulation type,
ation Disassembly
compatibility)
DP-20Vet
8. 115-032854-00 new main
board (CE)
DP-20Vet
9. 115-032862-00 new main
board (FDA)
DP-30 new
10. 115-032858-00 main board
(FDA)
DP-30 new
11. 115-032849-00 main board
(CE)
DP-30vet
12. 115-032859-00 new main
board (FDA)
DP-30vet
13. 115-032850-00 new main
board (CE)
DP-10Main
Board(Ⅲ
14. 115-053535-00
/CE/FRU/
interim)
DP-15 Main
15. 115-053537-00 Board(Ⅲ
/CE/FRU/

7-4 Structure and Assembly/Disassembly


Remark(including
Classific Assembly/
No Description Order Number Photo Model regulation type,
ation Disassembly
compatibility)
interim)

DP-10 Main
Board(Ⅲ
16. 115-053539-00
/FDA/FRU/
interim)
DP-20 Main
Board(Ⅲ
17. 115-053544-00
/CE/FRU/
interim)
DP-20 Main
Board(Ⅲ
18. 115-053546-00
/FDA/FRU/
interim)
DP-30 Main
19. 115-053552-00 Board(Ⅲ
/CE/FRU)
DP-30 Vet
Main
20. 115-053553-00
Board(Ⅲ
/CE/FRU)
DP-30 Main
21. 115-053554-00 Board(Ⅲ
/FDA/FRU)

Structure and Assembly/Disassembly 7-5


Remark(including
Classific Assembly/
No Description Order Number Photo Model regulation type,
ation Disassembly
compatibility)
DP-30 Vet
Main
22. 115-053555-00
Board(Ⅲ
/FDA/FRU)
DP-10Vet
Main
23. 115-057802-00 Board(Ⅲ
/CE/FRU/inte
rim)
DP-10Vet
Main
24. 115-057803-00 Board(Ⅲ
/FDA/FRU/int
erim)
DP-20Vet
Main
25. 115-057805-00 Board(Ⅲ
/CE/FRU/inte
rim)
DP-20Vet
Main
26. 115-057806-00 Board(Ⅲ
/FDA/FRU/int
erim)

7-6 Structure and Assembly/Disassembly


Remark(including
Classific Assembly/
No Description Order Number Photo Model regulation type,
ation Disassembly
compatibility)

DP-10series
Speaker
27. 115-014848-00 /DP-20series Speaker assembly Refer to7.4.4
assembly
/DP-30series

Single
801-2305-00003- DP-10series
28. Probe Refer to7.4.6
00 /DP-20series
Board

DP-10series
Dual Probe
29. 115-010274-00 /DP-20series Include the shielding cover Refer to7.4.6
Board
/DP-30series

DP-10series
IO
30. 115-014841-00 /DP-20series Refer to7.4.5
Assembly
/DP-30series

Structure and Assembly/Disassembly 7-7


Remark(including
Classific Assembly/
No Description Order Number Photo Model regulation type,
ation Disassembly
compatibility)

DP-10series
Refer
31. HDD 023-000415-00 /DP-20series No bracket
to7.4.10.4
/DP-30series

Power AC-DC DP-10series Include fan and the DC


32. 115-014842-00 Refer to7.4.2
Related Assembly /DP-20series power output cable
/DP-30series

DC-DC Not support battery for


33. 051-001287-00 Refer to7.4.3
Board DP-10series DP10series

7-8 Structure and Assembly/Disassembly


Remark(including
Classific Assembly/
No Description Order Number Photo Model regulation type,
ation Disassembly
compatibility)

DP-10series
DC-DC Support battery for
34. 051-001254-00 /DP-20series Refer to7.4.3
Board DP10/DP20/DP30 series
/DP-30series

DP-10series
35. Battery 0146-00-0091-01 /DP-20series Refer to7.4.1
/DP-30series

Control
Control DP-10series Refer
36. Panel 051-001229-00
Panel /DP-20series to7.4.9.5
Related
/DP-30series

Structure and Assembly/Disassembly 7-9


Remark(including
Classific Assembly/
No Description Order Number Photo Model regulation type,
ation Disassembly
compatibility)

Silicon
Rubber Refer
37. 049-000490-00 DP-10series
Keypad to7.4.9.5
(1113)

Silicon
Rubber Refer
38. 049-000488-00 DP-20series
Keypad to7.4.9.5
(2307)

Silicon
Rubber Refer
39. 049-000489-00 DP-30series
Keypad to7.4.9.5
(2308)

Trackball 801-1150-00015- DP-10series Refer


40. Include the cable
Assembly 00 /DP-20series to7.4.9.2
/DP-30series

7-10 Structure and Assembly/Disassembly


Remark(including
Classific Assembly/
No Description Order Number Photo Model regulation type,
ation Disassembly
compatibility)

801-1111-00007- DP-10series Not include the cable and Refer


41. TGC board
00 /DP-20series knob to7.4.9.3
/DP-30series

Encoder 801-1111-00006- DP-10series Not include the cable and Refer


42.
Board 00 /DP-20series knob to7.4.9.1
/DP-30series

Monitor LCD DP-10series Include cable and


43. 115-016681-00 Refer to7.4.8
Related Assembly /DP-20series copper paper
/DP-30series

USB DP-10series
Refer
44. Others Connecting 051-000837-00 /DP-20series
to7.4.10.3
Board /DP-30series

Structure and Assembly/Disassembly 7-11


Remark(including
Classific Assembly/
No Description Order Number Photo Model regulation type,
ation Disassembly
compatibility)

DP-10series Refer
Fan
45. 024-000388-00 /DP-20series to7.4.9.1 and
40*40*10
/DP-30series 7.4.10.2

7-12 Structure and Assembly/Disassembly


7.3 Preparations

7.3.1 Tools Required


Cross-headed screwdriver: 1, 105X100
Electrostatic protecting gloves: 1

7.3.2 Requirement for Engineers


Only technical professionals from Mindray or engineers authorized by Mindray after training can
perform assembly and disassembly

7.3.3 Requirements
You should perform the following preparations before the disassembling of ultrasound equipment.
1. When you stop scanning and capturing image, you should power off the system and
disconnect the system from the AC power supply, then pull out AC power cable.
2. Prepare the necessary tools.

7.4 Assembly/Disassembly
This section describes the disassembling and assembling of the main modules and boards. The
assembling is the inverse process of disassembling if not mentioned in particular.
 Sketch

Battery Rear cover

DC-DC USB Connecting Probe Board AC-DC


HDD
Board Board Assembly Assembly

IO Assembly Probe Board

Top cover assembly


IO Board of keyboard
Main Board
Monitor Assembly
Silicon Rubber
Control panel

Assembly
Assembly
Trackball
Encoder

Keypad
Buzzer
TGC

LCD
Assembly
Remarks:
1.The lengthways shows assemble and disassemble
sequences.
2.The top same blogs show independent assemble
and disassemble.

Structure and Assembly/Disassembly 7-13


Warning: Battery must be removed first before disassembly if the machine is
configured with battery.

NOTE: Figures below are for reference. Please take actual equipment as a standard.

7.4.1 Battery
1. Press the guide hole of the battery cover, push backwards to open the battery cover.

Figure 7-2 Disassembly of Battery (1)


2. As shown in the figure, press the green button and the battery will eject from the battery bay,
then remove the battery.

Figure 7-3 Disassembly of Battery(2)

NOTE: When installing the battery, makes sure it is tightly locked then the green battery
ejecting button will turn down automatically.

7.4.2 AC-DC Assembly


1. Press the guide hole of the battery cover, push backwards to open the battery cover.

7-14 Structure and Assembly/Disassembly


Figure 7-4 Disassembly of Battery Cover

2. Remove the left and right handle screw caps, and use the cross-headed screwdriver to remove
2 M4X12 combination screws fixing the handle, then take off the handle.

Fig 7-5 Disassembly of Rear Cover Assembly of Main Unit (1)

3. From the rear side of the main unit, remove 2 screw caps at the top and 1 screw cap at the
bottom, and then remove 4 M3X8 panhead screws with washers fixing the rear cover assembly
of main unit, then you can remove rear cover assembly.

Fig 7-6 Disassembly of Rear Cover Assembly of Main Unit (2)

4. Remove 4 M3X6 screws fixing the cable cover board, then take off the cover board from the
machine.

Structure and Assembly/Disassembly 7-15


Fig 7-7 Disassembly of AC-DC assembly (1)

5. Pull out the plug of connecting cable between DC-DC board and AC-DC assembly, pull out the
plug of fan connecting cable, too.

Cable connecting AC-DC and DC-DC Fan connecting cable

Fig 7-8 Disassembly of AC-DC assembly (2)


6. Remove 3 M3X6 panhead screws with washers fixing the AC-DC assembly, and remove 1
M4X8 small panhead combination screw fixing the ground line of AC-DC assembly.

Fig 7-9 Disassembly of AC-DC assembly (3)


7. Separate the clasp in the AC-DC assembly from the groove on the main unit; pull out the
AC-DC assembly horizontally.

7-16 Structure and Assembly/Disassembly


Fig 7-10 Disassembly of AC-DC assembly (4)

7.4.3 DC-DC Board


1. Remove rear cover assembly of main unit and cable cover board (referring to 7.4.2, the 1st~4th
step).

2. Pull out all cable connectors from the DC-DC board.


3. (a). Remove 4 M3X6 panhead screws with washers fixing DC-DC board on the main unit
bracket; uncover the DC-DC board shielding cover to pull the DC-DC board out from the main
unit horizontally.

Signal cable of main board Connecting cable of battery board

Power line of
main board

Battery
installation
bracket
assembly
AC-DC
connecting
cable

Fig 7-11 Disassembly of DC-DC board (1)


(B) There is a little difference between DC-DC board supporting battery and that not
supporting battery: 1.no battery connecting cable; 2.change the battery installation bracket
assembly into battery bracket.

Structure and Assembly/Disassembly 7-17


Signal cable of main board AC-DC connecting cable

Power line of
main board

Battery
bracket

Fig 7-12 Disassembly of DC-DC board (not support the battery) (2)
4. After removing 2 M3X6 panhead screws with washers fixing the DC-DC board, and then you
can take off the DC-DC board.

Fig 7-13 Disassembly of DC-DC board (3)

7.4.4 Speaker assembly


1. Remove rear cover assembly of main unit (referring to 7.4.2, the 1st~3rd step).
2. Remove 3 M3X6 panhead screws with washers on the metal cover, take off the metal cover.

3. Pull out the plug of speaker assembly.

7-18 Structure and Assembly/Disassembly


4. Keep the main unit horizontal and cut off the cable ties, then remove 4 M3X8 cross panhead
screw assembly with washers on speaker assembly, take off speaker assembly.

Structure and Assembly/Disassembly 7-19


7.4.5 IO Assembly
1. Remove rear cover assembly of main unit (referring to 7.4.2, the 1st~3rd step).
2. Pull out the plug of connecting cable on the IO board assembly.
3. Remove 4 M3X6 panhead screws with washers fixing the IO assembly, and then you can pull
out the IO assembly.

IO
connecting
cable

Fig 7-14 Disassembly of IO Assembly

4. When inverting the IO assembly, remove four M3X6 panhead screws with washers fixing the IO
board, then you can take the IO board.

Fig 7-15 Disassembly of IO Board

7.4.6 Probe Board


1. Remove rear cover assembly of main unit (referring to 7.4.2, the 1st~3rd step).
2. Keep the main unit horizontal and remove 8 M3X6 panhead screws with washers fixing the
probe board assembly, then pull out the probe board assembly upward on the position of action
point.

7-20 Structure and Assembly/Disassembly


Action point

Fig 7-16 Disassembly of Probe Board assembly


3. When inverting the probe board assembly, remove 4 M3X6 panhead screws with washers
fixing the probe board cover board, and then you can remove the cover board.

Fig 7-17 Disassembly of Probe Board (1)


4. Remove 7M3X6 panhead screws with washers fixing the probe board and take the probe
board.

Fig 7-18 Disassembly of Probe Board (2)

Structure and Assembly/Disassembly 7-21


7.4.7 Main Board Assembly
1. Remove the probe assembly (referring to 7.4.6, the 1st~2nd step).
2. Remove 4 M3X6 panhead screws with washers fixing the cable cover board, then remove the
cover board from the machine.

Fig 7-19 Disassembly of Cover board


3. Pull out 7 connecting cable plugs and cut off 2 cable ties.
2 plugs

1 plug

4 plugs

Fig 7-20 Disassembly of Main Board(1)

4. Remove 3 M3X6 panhead screws with washers fixing the top sheet metal, remove the top
sheet metal and pull out the plugs of HDD cables.

7-22 Structure and Assembly/Disassembly


Fig 7-21 Disassembly of Main Board (2)
5. Remove 2 M3X6 panhead screws with washers fixing the USB connecting board and pull out
the plug, remove the connecting board. Remove 1 M3X8 small panhead screws with washers
fixing the cable clip, too.

Fig 7-22 Disassembly of Main Board (3)


6. Remove 11 M3X6 panhead screws with washers fixing the shielding cover of main board, and
then remove the shielding cover.

Structure and Assembly/Disassembly 7-23


Fig 7-23 Disassembly of Main Board (4)
7. Remove 12 M3X6 panhead screws with washers fixing the main board, and then remove the
main board.

Fig 7-24 Disassembly of Main Board (5)

7.4.8 LCD assembly


1. Remove rear cover assembly of main unit (referring to 7.4.2, the 1st~3rd step).
2. Remove 1 M3X8 panhead screw with washers fixing the LCD connecting cable clip. Open and
remove the cable clip after pulling out two plugs.

Fig 7-25 Disassembly of LCD Assembly (1)


3. Remove 2 monitor caps (1 at each side), take out 2 M3X8 screws below the caps, and then
remove the front cover of the monitor upwards via holding the upper of cover.

7-24 Structure and Assembly/Disassembly


Fig 7-26 Disassembly of LCD Assembly (2)
4. Remove 4 M3X8 panhead screw with washers fixing the LCD assembly and 1 PT3X8
self-tapping screw fixing the sheet metal pressing the cable, then remove the sheet metal.

Fig 7-27 Disassembly of LCD Assembly (3)


5. Lift LCD assembly at certain degree via holding two sides of it, you can separate the LCD
assembly from the rear cover .Exist the LCD connecting cables carefully from upper hole, then
take off the LCD assembly.

7.4.9 Top Cover Assembly of Keyboard


1. Remove 2 screw caps on the top cover of keyboard and pull out corresponding 2 M3X8 small
panhead screws, then hold the upper of top cover of keyboard to remove it upwards.

Structure and Assembly/Disassembly 7-25


Fig 7-1 Disassembly of Top Cover Assembly of Keyboard (1)
2. Hold the bottom of top cover of keyboard to lift it at certain degree, remove 1 M3X8 small panhead
screw fixing the connecting cable clip of keyboard and 1 M3X8 screw fixing the ground line, pull
out the plug of keyboard connecting cable, and then get the top cover assembly of keyboard.

Connecting cable
of keyboard

Fig 7-2 Disassembly of Top Cover Assembly of Keyboard (2)


You can remove the following units on the top cover assembly of keyboard:

7.4.9.1 Encoder Board


1. Pull out the 3 knobs on the encoder board upwards from the face of top cover assembly of
keyboard.

Fig 7-28 Disassembly of the encoder board (1)


2. Pull out 3 plugs of encoder connecting cable and remove 6 PT3X8 countersunk head
self-tapping screw used to secure the encoder board, you can remove the 3 encoder boards.

7-26 Structure and Assembly/Disassembly


Fig 7-3 Disassembly of the encoder board (2)

7.4.9.2 Trackball Assembly


Pull out the plug of trackball cable from the top cover assembly of keyboard and remove 4 PT3X8
countersunk head self-tapping screws. After taking off the metal part fixing trackball, you can get the
trackball assembly.

Fig 7-4 Disassembly of Trackball assembly

7.4.9.3 TGC Board


1. Pull out the 8 knobs on the TGC board upwards from the face of top cover assembly of
keyboard.

Structure and Assembly/Disassembly 7-27


Fig 7-5 Disassembly of TGC Board (1)
2. Pull out the plug of TGC cable and remove 4 PT3X10 countersunk head self-tapping screws
fixing the TGC board, you can remove the TGC board.

Fig 7-6 Disassembly of TGC Board (2)

7.4.9.4 Buzzer
Pull out the plug of buzzer cable from the top cover assembly of keyboard and remove 2 PT2X8
countersunk head self-tapping screws fixing the buzzer, you can remove the buzzer.

Fig 7-7 Disassembly of Buzzer

7-28 Structure and Assembly/Disassembly


7.4.9.5 Control Panel and Silicon Rubber Keypad
1. Pull out the 8 TGC knobs and 3 encoder knobs upwards from the top cover assembly of
keyboard.

Fig 7-8 Disassembly of Control Panel and Silicon Rubber Keypad (1)
2. Remove 6 connecting cable plugs of encoder boards, TGC board, trackball and buzzer on
control panel.

Fig 7-9 Disassembly of Control Panel and Silicon Rubber Keypad (2)
3. Remove 23 PT3X8 countersunk head self-tapping screws fixing the control panel, encoder
boards and TGC board, pull out encoder boards, TGC board and control panel.

Structure and Assembly/Disassembly 7-29


Fig 7-10 Disassembly of Control Panel and Silicon Rubber Keypad (3)
4. Pull out the locating poles of silicon rubber keypad from the control panel; you can separate
silicon rubber keypad from control panel.

Fig 7-11 Disassembly of Control Panel and Silicon Rubber Keypad (4)

7.4.10 Other Parts

7.4.10.1 Fan of Main Board


1. Remove rear cover assembly of main unit (referring to 7.4.2, the 1st~3rd step).
2. Pull out the cable plug of fan cable connecting fan connection wire.
3. Remove 2 M3X16 panhead screws with washers fixing the fan of main board; you can get the
single fan.

7-30 Structure and Assembly/Disassembly


Fig 7-12 Disassembly of Fan of Main Board

Note: Pay attention to the direction of wind flow when install the fan.

Wind flow

7.4.10.2 Fan of AC-DC board


1. Remove the AC-DC assembly (referring to 7.4.2).
2. Remove 2 M3X10 sunk head screws fixing the rear cover of AC-DC assembly, you can get the
rear cover.

Fig 7-13 Disassembly of Fan of AC-DC Board (1)


3. After removing 4 crews fixing the fan of AC-DC board, you can remove the fan.

Structure and Assembly/Disassembly 7-31


Fig 7-14 Disassembly of Fan of AC-DC Board (2)

NOTE: The fan label must be toward outside when assembling.

7.4.10.3 USB Connecting Board


1. Remove rear cover assembly of main unit (referring to 7.4.2, the 1st~3rd step).
2. Pull out the cable plug of USB connecting board.
3. After removing 2 M3X6 panhead screws with washers fixing the USB connecting board, you
can remove the USB connecting board.

Cable of USB
connecting
board

Fig 7-15 Disassembly of USB Connecting Board

7-32 Structure and Assembly/Disassembly


7.4.10.4 Hard Disk(optional)

NOTE Please pay attention to the following matters during


disassembling/assembling, otherwise the hard disk will be damaged:
 Hold the side of the hard disk, and please do not touch the board of the
hard disk.
 Fasten the screws with the handy screw driver, and do not with the electric
screw driver.
 The torsion value of the screw lock is:
M3: 4 to 6 kgf.cm
M4: 6 to 8 kgf.cm
1. Remove rear cover assembly of main unit (referring to 7.4.2, the 1st~3rd step).
2. Remove 3 M3X6 panhead screws with washers fixing the top sheet metal, remove the top
sheet metal.

Fig 7-16 Disassembly of HDD Assembly (1)


3. Pull out two plugs of HDD assembly cables and remove 2 M3X6 panhead screws with washers
fixing HDD assembly; you can remove the HDD assembly.

Structure and Assembly/Disassembly 7-33


Fig 7-17 Disassembly of HDD Assembly (2)
4. Remove 4 M3X4 cross sunk head screws fixing the HDD bracket (2 at each side), pull out the
cables, you can get the HDD.

Fig 7-18 Disassembly of HDD Assembly (2)


5. The assembly of HDD is the inverse process of disassembling; remove 2 spare M3x6 screws
to fix the HDD assembly when assembling. Note: the front-end of HDD assembly must be
inserted into the “bridge” character of shielding cover.

“Bridge”
character

Fig 7-19 Assembly of HDD

7-34 Structure and Assembly/Disassembly


8 System Diagnosis and
Support

8.1 General Status Indicator

8.1.1 Status Indicators of the Control Panel


Status Icon Status definition and indicators Position
indicators
Power-on The indicator is not on when the system is turned off; In the upper
status Press the power button, the indicator blinks in green middle part of
indicator when the system is powered on. control panel
After power on, the indicator is green.
Battery Indicate the status of battery: it’s off when the machine In the lower left
status has no battery ,the other status: corner of control
indicator 1. It illuminates in orange when battery is being panel
charged;
2. It illuminates in green when battery is charged to
full capacity;
3. The battery discharges with more than 20%
capacity, the indicator is green.
4. The battery discharges with less than or equal
20% capacity, the indicator blinks in orange.
5. The battery discharges with less than or equal 5%
capacity, the indicator blinks in orange quickly.
6. When the battery is in non-charge/discharge
status, the indicator is off (not including the
situation with 100% capacity).
AC The indicator is on green when the ultrasound system In the lower left
indicator is connected to the AC power supply. The indicator is corner of control
off only when batteries supplied. panel
Standby The indicator blinks orange in standby status. In the lower right
status The indicator is off on the other status. corner of control
indicator panel

Hard disk The indicator light blinks in green when the hard disk In the lower right
indicator is reading or writing. corner of control
The indicator is off automatically in other situations. panel

System Diagnosis and Support 8-1


Monitor The indicator is green when monitor is working in In the upper left
status normal status; It’s orange when there is no signal. corner of control
indicator panel.

8.1.2 Status of whole machine


The status
Status definition and To enter the Patient Info To exit the Patient Info
of whole
indicators screen: screen:
machine
The Power-on status
Scanning indicator turns on green; The Entering or exiting the scanning status by the
status [Freeze] key is white or light [Freeze] key
off.

The Power-on status


Freezing Entering or exiting the freezing status by the [Freeze]
indicator turns on green, and
status key
the [Freeze] key is orange.

1. Press the power button


for a short time, and then
the system enters into the
standby status by choosing
from the status popped on
the screen. The system restores
to the freezing status
2. If there is no operation for
Standby The standby indicator blinks after restarting by
the time set at first, the
status orange. pressing the power
system would enter into the
button for a short time.
standby status
automatically.
3. The system will enter into
the standby status after 30s
if the control panel is fold
(default).
There is a Screen-saver When you press any
picture moving on the monitor keys on the control
(the default is “mindray”). There is no operation for the panel, the system
The brightness of the monitor time set firstly, and then the would return to the
is 0% system would enter into the previous status.
Screen-sa
screen-saver status The brightness of
ver status The backlight of the control
automatically(The time can monitor restore to the
panel is still on.
be set from 5 to 60 previous status.
The system is frozen. seconds)
Operating system is in the
Screen-saver status
The system is on the
power-off status: when
connected the AC power Press the power button for a Starting the system by
Power-off
supply, only the AC indicator short time, the system is pressing the power
status
is on, battery indicator turned off. button for a short time.
referring to the instruction of
“Battery status indicator”

8-2 System Diagnosis and Support


8.2 Starting Process of the Whole System
The system is powered on Press the power button
on the control panel

Power-on status
indicator blink green
After the system is powered on, after 3 S flashing
Blank screen in the
loading program startup short time, system
loading program
displays

1.The control panel


backlight lights on.
2.Fans start to run.
3.Display status
indicator blinks green.
Linux startup graphics
Linux OS startup
displays(no progress
bar)

Hard disk indicator


starts to flash

Doppler startup
Doppler startup graphics
displays(progress bar
displays)
The color of some mode
key (such as B mode) on
the control panel turns on
orange. The control panel
can be used normally.
User screen

8.2.1 Start-up Process of Complete System


8.2.1.1 Powered on by AC
Basic Procedures Phenomenon
The original status: Finishing The AC status indicator on the control panel lights on, but the
loading 3.3VSTB indicators of HDD, standby and battery are off.
Press the power button, the The Power-on status indicator flashes continuously on the
power management sends the control panel.
power-on request to CPU on main
board.
CPU responds to requests, the The Power-on status indicator on the control panel.
power management opens the
power supply.

The power supply has been 1: The control panel backlight lights on.
powered on

System Diagnosis and Support 8-3


2: Fans start to run.
After finishing HDD initialization There are data output and images displaying on the monitor.
and logic configuration, enters The monitor status indicator lights green for a long time.
into BIOS stage

8.2.1.2 Powered on by Battery


Basic Procedures Phenomenon
Loading 3.3VSTB is finished after The battery indicator on the control panel lights on, but the
pressing the power button. indicators of HDD, standby and AC status are off.
The power management send the The Power-on status indicator flashes continuously on the
power-on request to CPU on main control panel.
board
CPU responds to requests, the The Power-on status indicator on the control panel lights for a
power management opens the long time.
power supply.
The power supply has been 1: The control panel backlight lights on.
powered on. 2: Fans start to run.
After finishing HDD initialization There are data output and images displaying on the monitor.
and logic configuration, enters into The monitor status indicator lights green for a long time.
BIOS stage

8.2.2 Start-up Process of Linux


Basic Procedures Basic phenomenon
Guiding the course of programmer The LCD is black screen now, and the time of the course is
loading & the course of testing short.
and HDD configuration
The course of the internal core LINUX startup graphics appears
loading & the course of logging on
Starting Doppler Doppler startup graphics appears, and simultaneously
progress bar displays the related information.

8-4 System Diagnosis and Support


8.2.3 Start-up of Doppler

8.2.3.1 Procedure of Startup


Linux app
initialization
Initialize Related
PC HDD peripherals along with PC
initialization

PC software
initialization

Ultrasonic HDD Initialize ultrasonic


initialization HDD

Finish related
Ultrasonic startup ,operation and
software application of ultrasonic
initialization software
Finish
initialization

8.2.3.2 Details of Procedures


Now, DOPPLER starting is in increments of 20, and the detailed course is as following:
Basic Sub-procedures Basic phenomenon Description
Procedures
Linux APP There is no progress bar on the screen The progress bar
initialization does not appear
unit in
PC hard disk There is no progress bar on the screen
increments of 7.
initialization
Peripheral There is no progress bar on the screen
The PC initialization
software Platform There is no progress bar on the screen
initialization initialization
GUI initialization There is progress bar appearing on the The total
screen, and tips under the progress bar increments are 7,
are: and tips are
and tips under the progress bar are: displayed one by
one.
Initializing hardware…
Loading system preset…
Loading common exam preset…
Loading exam preset...
Initializing locale…
PC HDD Initializing gui… The total
initialization increment is 1
GUI initialization Initializing gui…

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Platform Initializing gui…
Ultrasonic initialization
software Peripheral Initializing ultrasound peripheral… The total
initialization initialization increment is 1
Imaging Initializing ultrasound image… The total
initialization increments are 2
Application Initializing ultrasound application… The total
initialization increment is 1
Finishing Initialization completed… The total
initialization increment is 1

The configuration files of the course are as following:


Tips Related operation The
corresponding
increments
No tips Attach the path to configuration files In increments of
Initialize monitor, the main window, sound and the USB 7.
representative
Turn on the bus device BackboneDev and LPC

Initialize the time and the processing function of


Multilanguage
Initialize peripheral file system, network and the driver
Enumerate peripheral ports
Configure timer, Initialize soft interruption, construct
maintenance servicer and configure static data of the system
Configure system font
Load layout information
Initialize UI management, and Initialize UI mark standard
library
Initializing When loading boot-trap graphic, 7 refreshing progress bars
hardware… will display
Release factory package of configuration data
Maintain the data servicer
Loading Generate the servicer of local setting and system setting In increments of
system 1.
preset…
Loading Generate general data management of the exam mode In increments of
common 1.
exam
preset…
Loading exam Generate measure preset, peripheral and network, KMP In increments of
preset... package of images and the preset servicer of the network 4.
strafing
Initializing Set related information of the zoom, languages, font library In increments of

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locale… and input 1.
Construct widget factory
Configure the GUI layer
Set menu items
Initialize function library
Construct UICenter
Initializing Configure the application layer In increments of
gui… Initialize the keyboard. 1.
Construct the user account control management, and remote
desktop management
Initializing Configure the file dialogue box In increment of
ultrasound Initialize printing library 1.
peripheral…
Monitor battery and system handshake.
Load printing mark
Construct low power consumption
Construct the USB management and writing management
Initialize video replay device
Initializing Set the virtual machine device, and initialize the virtual In increments of
ultrasound machine 2.
image… Construct object trees of the front-end and the back-end
(ultras and so on)
Initializing Add function package of measure menu In increments of
ultrasound Register the application interface of measure patient 1.
application…
Initialization The architecture of patient information management In increments of
completed… (UPatientApp) 1.
Hide boot-trap
graphic

8.3 Alarming and Abnormal Information


The machine has alarm function. When the malfunction exists in the machine, an alarm dialog box
will be popped up, and the LOG file generated will be saved in the system log, which will be in the
directory of D: \CS04\Log\. The detailed description of alarm information is as follows:
NOTE: In the LOG: *** refers to the time, in the format as 2012-6-12 14:15:15.

8.3.1 Turning on the System Configuration File is


Abnormal

Alarming tips LOG record Suggestion


Fail to open the file "SystemConfiguration.ini", none Reinstall the system software.
and please check HDD data! (id9256)

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8.3.2 The voltages of system power is abnormal

Alarming tips LOG record Suggestion


×××: System Monitor: Power supply alert! [XXX], Current Short-circuited,
voltage: [VVV] V, Limit voltage:[LLL]-[HHH]V. protection or
×××represents time, e.g. 2010-12-25 14:15:25 overvoltage.
Check the
none [XXX] represents voltage name, [VVV] represents the current related circuit.
value, and [LLL]-[HHH] represents the lower and upper limits.
The voltage names respectively are:
AD5V,N5V,D3V3,D1V5,D1V2 和 PHV

8.3.3 Temperature Alarming


Alarming tips LOG record Suggestion
×××: System Monitor: Temperature Alert! [CPU CPU
thermal sensor], Current voltage: [VVV] degree, Limit over-temperature
temperature: [LLL] degree (level 1)
×××represents time, e.g. 2010-12-25 14:15:25 Check the fan log D:
none [VVV] represents the current value, and [LLL] \CS04\Log \Perilog (if
represents the first limit of CPU temperature. the fan stops
working)/check if the
heating condition is
normal.
Temperature The log records are the same CPU
alarming(id1218), [VVV] represents the current value, and [LLL] over-temperature
Shut down represents the second limit of CPU temperature. (level 2)
XX Suggestion as above
(XX means
inversion timing,
starting 60S)

8.3.4 Fan Alarming


Alarming tips LOG record Suggestion
×××: System Monitor: Fan alert![XXX], Current speed:
[VVV] degree, Limit speed: [LLL] rpm.
Fans need ×××represents time, e.g. 2010-12-25 14:15:25
Replace the
maintenance, [XXX] represents fan name, [VVV] represents the fan/connect the line
please contact current value, and [LLL] represents the limit. The
service again/remove the
detailed fan names are as following:
barrier which causes
engineers! FAN_SPD1, FAN_SPD2, FAN_SPD3 the fan malfunction
(id:7340)
“FAN_SPD1” indicates the fan of power supply in the
back;”FAN_SPD2” and “FAN_SPD3” separately indicate
left fan and right fan of main board.

8-8 System Diagnosis and Support


FAN FAN
SPD_2 Main board SPD_3

FAN
SPD_1

8.3.5 Battery Alarming


Alarming tips LOG record Suggestion
Alarming! Illegal operating battery! Stop the illegal operation.
Battery Hot Plug
Lead to permanent damage!(id10642)
Battery communication error! Battery Check the battery connection
may not be used or capacity of battery or replace the battery
Battery I2C error
may not be displayed
correctly !(id7330)
Battery temperature is too high; please Battery temperature is Check if the heat radiating
connect to AC power supply or shut out of range temp, condition is normal.
down! Otherwise the system shuts Battery temperature is:
down automatically after 60s!(id7333) xx centigrade
Battery temperature is too low; please battery voltage is low, Check the battery connection
connect to AC power supply or shut battery volt is xx V or replace the battery
down! Otherwise the system shuts
down automatically after 60s!!(id7336)
Battery error! Battery cannot be battery break Replace the battery
used!!(id7476)

Battery voltage is too low, please Input AC, check if the battery
connect to AC power supply or shut Low battery power, charging is normal, and it can
down! Otherwise the system shuts be used when full of power.
battery power is XX
down automatically after 60s!(id4298) Or replace the battery
battery cycle is XX, Replace the battery
Battery life is approaching, please
please change the
replace with new battery!(id7420)
battery
Battery I2C error, Check the battery connection
Shutdown State to confirm the malfunction
/
module with I2C. Or replace the
battery.
Battery Hot Plug, Stop the illegal operation.
/
Shutdown State

8.3.6 PHV Related Alarming


Alarming tips LOG record Potential reason
Alarm! Something is wrong with the programmed
High-voltage PHVX supply voltage error, PHVX voltage of power module, which make
transmission is is XX(upper limit is XX) either of the both PHV circuits or multi-path
abnormal, and voltage is 1.1 times more than the limit of

System Diagnosis and Support 8-9


images display voltage (100%AP).
normally!(id7379)
PHV protection and the voltage of PHV is
none PHV protect, PHV_P is XX
less than the lower limit.

8-10 System Diagnosis and Support


9 Care and Maintenance

9.1 Overview
The following procedures are recommended.

9.1.1 Tools, Measurement Devices and Consumables


Table 9-1 Tools and Measurement Devices

Tool/Measurement Devices Qty. Remarks


Resin or plastic container 1 pcs Used to be file the physiological saline, which can
accommodate two probes
Soft brush 1 pcs About a toothbrush size, with soft head.
Small plastic basin 1 pcs Used to fill the soapy water
Safety test analyzer 1 pcs Refer to appendix A
Cross-headed screwdriver 1 pcs 105 X100

Table 9-2 Consumable List

Consumable Qty. Remarks


Aluminum foil About 1 meter

Physiological saline About 1000ml Filling a half container Immerging the whole
probe (referring to appendix A).
(concentration 0.85 ~ 0.95%)
Mild soapy water About 400ml

Dry soft cloth/cotton cloth About 5 pcs

Care and Maintenance9-1


9.1.2 Care and Maintenance Items
Table 9-3 Card and Maintenance Items List

NO. Maintain content Method


1. Clean monitor Referring to 9.2.1
2. Clean trackball Same as the above
3. Clean control panel Same as the above
4. Clean probes (the head) Same as the above
5. Clean probe cable and the surface of connector Same as the above
Clean holders (including probe holder and gel
6. Same as the above
holder)
7. Clean cover Same as the above
8. Clean peripherals Referring to 9.2.2
9. Check surface of probe Referring to 9.3.1
10. Check power cable and plug Same as the above
11. Check battery Same as the above
12. Check function of peripherals and options Referring to 9.3.3
13. Mechanical safety inspection Referring to 9.3.4
14. Electrical safety inspection Referring to appendix A

9-2 Care and Maintenance


9.2 Cleaning the System

9.2.1 Flow of Cleaning


Power off and pull out the
power cables

Clean monitor

Clean trackball

Clean control panel

Clean probe

Clean holders

Clean cover

Fig 9-1 Cleaning Maintenance Flow

WARNING: Before cleaning the system, be sure to turn off the power and
disconnect the power cord from the outlet. If you clean the system
while the power is “On”, it may result in electric shock.

9.2.2 Content
1. Clean Monitor
 Tool: dry soft cloth ,clear water or soapy water
 Method:
Surface of monitor should be cleaned with soft dry cloth directly. Remained stain should be
washed out by cloth with a little clear water or soapy water, and then air-dry the surface.

2. Clean Trackball
 Tool: dry soft cloth, soapy water
 Method:

Care and Maintenance9-3


Trackball is one of important interface parts, which are embedded into the main unit keyboard,
and part of which is exploded to be operated by users in order to implement variety of module’s
control functions. Trackball is one of the most using frequency of input assemblies on the
whole operation panel, and the trackball similar to a multi-directory caster can rotate in every
direction drive manually, due to the feature, gas or dust can enter into module internal easily, as
a result, contamination of lens would lead to the failure of the trackball.
a) Disassembling the trackball:
Turn the trackball ring about 35°counterclockwise until it lifts, now, you would remove the ring
and pull out the trackball with plastic cloth if you can’t hold it by your hands directly.
Disassembling the trackball is as following:

Ring

Trackball

Turn trackball ring 35°to the left Disassemble the ring Remove the trackball
Fig 9-2 Disassembly of the Trackball
b) Cleaning
After removing the ring and the trackball, wipe down the lens with a clean paper until you can
see nothing in the groove zoom, and then clean the other contaminant material , please pay
attention to your intensity adopted on wiping dust of bead down, as shown in the following
figure. Power-off is not need during cleaning, and maintenance effect can be experienced
directly. After cleaning completely, you can install the trackball and the ring.

Lens zoom
3 beads

Dragon port

Fig 9-3 The Sketch Map of Len, Bead, Dragon groove


If liquid is accidentally sprayed on or into the system, most of which could discharge from the
dragon port of trackball, but some of which would left in the trackball cover. Now you may clean
it with clean soft dry cloth or paper according to the above maintenance procedure.
c) Installing the trackball
After the trackball maintenance, you can restore the installing following procedure: Put the
trackball back in the trackball mechanism and align the clamping ring with the top cover
notches. Press the bulges on the ring with both hands and turn the ring about 35°clockwise
until the ring clicks and locks. As the bulges are flush with the top cover, the ring is secured.
See the figure below.

9-4 Care and Maintenance


2 ring- buttons

Installing ring Turn 35°to the right after installing Finishing installing

3. Clean Control Panel


 Tools: dry soft cloth, soapy water
 Method:
Use dry soft cloth to clean the surface of control panel (including keystrokes, encoders and
sliders). If the control panel is dirty, moisten the soft cloth with a little mild soapy water and wipe
off any stains. Use another dry soft cloth to remove any moisture and allow all hard surfaces to
completely air-dry. If it is difficult to clean the control panel, disassemble the encoder caps first
and then use mild soapy water to clean it.
NOTE: The control panel should be cleaned periodically; otherwise, keys maybe blocked by
dirt and buzzer dings, keys don’t work.

4. Clean Probe
 Tools: mild soapy water , dry soft cloth, soft brush
 Method:
a) Wipe out the dust attached to surface of probe head, connector and cable with dry soft
cloth.
b) Use soft brush to brush the dust inside probe connector gently.
c) Remained stain or dust attached to surface of cable or surface of connector should be
washed out by cloth with a little soapy water, and then air-dry.
NOTE: Don’t use cloth with water to clean the probe connector.

5. Clean Holders
 Tool: dry soft cloth , soapy water, soft brush
 Method:
a) Use dry soft cloth to wipe off the dust attached to inside, outside or gap of probe holder or
gel holder. As to small intra-cavity probe holder or its gap, use the soft brush to brush the
dust or stain.
b) Remained stain attached to inside, outside of holder should be washed out by cloth with a
little soapy water after it was taken out, and then install the holder after air-dry.
6. Clean Cover
 Tools: dry soft cloth, soapy water
 Method:
Use dry soft cloth to clean the cover of the system. If the system is dirty, moisten the soft
cloth with mild soapy water and wipe off any stains, then air-dry.
NOTE: Be sure to use soft brush to brush the dust attached to all the sockets or interfaces which
can be seen (such as probe sockets, sockets or interfaces in IO panel and power supply
panel),not the cloth with water.

Care and Maintenance9-5


9.2.3 Clean the Peripherals
Do the cleaning maintenance according to your actual peripheral configuration; items which are not
configured can be skipped.
Table 9-3 Peripherals Cleaning List

No. Content Description


First wipe off dust or stain attached to the cover of printer with
Color and B/W video soft dry cloth, then clean the inside of printer. Be sure to do the
1.
printer cleaning maintenance according to the operation manual if
necessary.
First wipe off dust or stain attached to the cover of printer with
soft dry cloth, then clean the inside of printer. Be sure to do the
2. Graph / text printer
cleaning maintenance according to the operation manual if
necessary.
Use soft dry cloth with a little mild soap water to wipe off the
3. Foot switch
dust or stain attached to the pedals or cable of foot switch.

9.3 Checking

9.3.1 General check


Table 9-4 General check list

No. Content Method


a) Visually check to confirm that there is no crack and expansion to probe
head.
b) Visually check to confirm that there is no deterioration or
1. Probe
desquamation to probe cable.
c) Visually check to confirm that there is no bend, destroyed or falling off
pins to the connector

a) Visually check to confirm that there is no wrinkles, crack or


Power supply deterioration
2. cable and b) Manually check to confirm that there is no looseness or rupture to
plug cable. The connection of plug is reliable and the retaining clamp of
power supply cable is effective.

9-6 Care and Maintenance


No. Content Method
Check the battery periodically :
a) Check if battery can be charged normally when power-on: That the
current capacity is 100% or capacity increases after a short time
indicates that the battery can be charged normally. It takes less than 2
3. Battery minutes to increase 1% capacity when the total capacity is less than
90% and it takes more time when the capacity is more than 90%.
b) Disconnect the system from the AC power supply to confirm if the
system can maintain normal work status in the battery power supply.

9.3.2 System Function Check


The system function checking is not required during Preventive Maintenance. Engineer or
Customer may use it as part of their product Quality Assurance Program tests。
Table 9-5 System function list

No. Content Method


Verify basic operation of B mode. Check basic software and
1. B mode
hardware controls affecting B mode operations.
Verify basic operation of M mode. Check basic software and
2. M mode
hardware controls affecting M mode operations.
Measurement(2D, M, Scanning gray scale imaging on phantom, verify distance and
3. optional applied area accuracy with measurement control. Verify measurement
measurement ) accuracy by performance test.
Operate keyboard test to verify if all control keys can work
4. Keyboard test
normally.
Verify LCD display function and parameters adjustment. Refer
5. LCD
to that of LCD checking.
Verify software menu display function: if each operation menu
6. Software menu check
and page can be accessed.
Remark:Please refer to 5.4~5.5 for details.

9.3.3 Peripherals and Options Check


If the system is not configured with any module or peripheral, the corresponding items checking can
be skipped.
Table 9-6 Options, Peripherals and Accessories Check list

No. Content Method


Color and B/W video
1. Check if the output of video printer is normal.
printer
2. Graph / text printer Check if the output of graph / text printer is normal.

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No. Content Method
Check if the foot switch can implement the set functions
3. Foot switch
according to the program.
Check if DICOM can work normally and send pictures and
4. DICOM
other data to DICOM server.
Remark:Please refer to 5.3 for details.

9.4 System Maintenance

9.4.1 Mechanical Safety Maintenance


Mechanical safety inspection is mainly used to check mechanical strength and mechanical function
of the key assembly of ultrasonic system. The mode of test evaluation mainly is: Perform the
evaluation by means of visual check and operating check, if the check result cannot pass, the
system is in abnormal status now. Stop using the system and adopt proper measures. The test flow
is as following:

Check handle

Check turning axis of


keyboard

Check turning axis of


monitor

Check cables connection

Check probe cover

Other mechanic
structure

Figure 9-4 Mechanical Safety Inspection Flow

9-8 Care and Maintenance


Table 9-9 Checking Mechanic Safety List

Checking Item Checking standard Tool

1. Check by sight if there is no crack. none


Handle 2. Check by hand to confirm that the handle is free of
looseness.

Keyboard Unfold and rotate the keyboard to confirm that the whole none
keyboard is normal and the rotation axis is free of looseness

1. Visually check to confirm if any inclination happened


to the monitor.

2. Manually operate the monitor to check if the monitor is


about 30°from the vertical direction and abnormal sound
exists
Fixing and rotating
mechanism of the
3. Manually turn the monitor left/ right, make sure there
monitor
is no obvious looseness.

4. Remove bottom cover assembly of keyboard to confirm Cross-headed


the fixing screws are free of looseness, check by eyes to screwdriver
confirm that the cables are not scratched or clipped out
that the core can be seen.

1. Visually check to confirm if the cables, inside or Cross-headed


outside the system, are free of damage and scratch. screwdriver
Cable connection
2. Check by hands to confirm that the cables inside the
system are free of looseness or falling off.

Transducer Visually check to confirm transducers are free of crack, none


appearance peeling, looseness or damage.

Other mechanical Check to confirm that there is no other crack and their none
structures conductive parts in mechanical parts.

9.4.2 Electric Safety Maintenance


Only technical professionals or engineers after training can perform electric safety inspection.
Please refer to appendix A: Electrical Safety Inspection for details.

Care and Maintenance9-9


10 Troubleshooting of Regular
Malfunctions

10.1 Troubleshooting When System Can’t Be


Powered on

10.1.1 Module or Board Related


No. Descriptions Remarks
1. AC-DC Board
2. DC-DC Board DP10/20/30 series
3. Battery Optional,used for DP10/20/30 series

10.1.2 Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting


No. Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting Remarks
1. AC power indicator
Located below the control panel.
2. Power-on status indicator
Backlight of the power button
3. Battery indicator
Located below the control panel.

10.1.3 Troubleshooting When System Can’t Be Powered


on
No. Fault Description Cause Analysis Measure
AC power indicator :off; AC power cable has not been Plug the power cable again.
Power-on status plugged well.
1.
indicator :off.
AC-DC board malfunction Replace AC-DC board

The system can start up Battery is out of power (Press Charge up


2. by AC input, Fail to start the button on the battery,
up when powered by the check if the LED is on. Being

Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions 10-1


No. Fault Description Cause Analysis Measure
battery and without the off states that battery is out of
AC. power. or else battery is full of
power)
Battery has not been plugged Plug the battery again (Note:
well. there must not be an AC input
when plugs the battery again.
or else the battery may be
destroyed.
Battery malfunction Replace the battery
DC-DC board malfunction Replace DC-DC board
DC-DC board installation Plug the cable between
malfunction DC-DC board and battery
connecting board.
AC power indicator: ON; AC-DC board is normal; Replace DC-DC board
Power-on status indicator: DC-DC board malfunction
3. off after power button
pressed and the system
can’t start up.
AC power indicator: ON; Main board malfunction Replace Main board
Power-on status indicator:
blinks after power button
4. pressed

Power indicators on IO
board: off

10.2 Troubleshooting When System cannot be


started up Normally

10.2.1 Module or Board Related


No. Descriptions Remarks
1. DP10/DP20 main board assembly DP10/DP20 series
2. DP30 main board assembly DP30 series
3. DC-DC Board DP10/DP20/DP30 series
4. HDD Optional

10.2.2 Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting


No. Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting Remarks
1. Character during the starting of the system
2. The monitor status indicator

10-2 Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions


10.2.3 Troubleshooting When System cannot be Started
No. Fault Description Cause Analysis Measure
1. Control panel backlight The system can be normally Install cable between DC-DC
powered on;
normal; LCD blank; no board and main board once
No power supply on the main
output when connecting more
board (happening on the
external monitor with VGA inner of the main unit board
interface. after disassembly)
Main board malfunction Replace the main board
assembly
2. Loading graphics is Main board malfunction Replace the main board
normally displayed, but it assembly
cannot be kept on.
3. Enter into the system Control panel malfunction Referring to 10.6
normally, but the control troubleshooting of the control
panel is invalid (The panel in detail
trackball cannot move and
Main board malfunction Replace the main board
the keys have no
assembly
response).
4. Enter into the system HDD malfunction Replace HDD
normally, but the E disk is
invalid (only optional HDD Main board malfunction Replace main board
existed). assembly

10.3 Troubleshooting for Image Displaying

10.3.1 Module or Board Related


No. Descriptions Remarks
1. DC-DC Board
2. DP10/DP20 main board Mainly ultrasound front-end: transmitting and receiving parts.
assembly DP10/DP20:80 physical transmitting channels and 8 physical
receiving channels
3. DP30 main board assembly DP30 series:80 physical transmitting channels and 16
physical receiving channels
4. DP20/DP30 single probe
DP10/DP20 series
board
5. DP20/DP30 dual probe board DP10/DP20/DP30 series

Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions10-3


10.3.2 Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting
No. Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting Remarks
1. Image feature, including dark strips and noise
2. Images appearance when contact occurs between
different types of probe and the same interface of
probe socket.

10.3.3 Troubleshooting for Image Displaying


No. Fault Cause Analysis Measure
Description

1. NO echo PHV voltage output of DC-DC power board is Confirm the failure cause
signal in 0V or abnormal ; by replacing main board
ultrasonic assembly or DC-DC board.
Main board or DC-DC power board may be
image region fail.

2. Dark strips Probe malfunction, e.g. array damage etc. Confirm by connecting
display on B another probe.
image Replace the probe.

The probe board fails (at low rate) Replace the dual-probe
board

If dark strips appear in the near field and Replace the main board
distribute irregularly, assembly
Transmission channels may not generate
transmission waveforms.

If dark strips appear in the far field as well as Confirm the failure cause
in the near field, and distribute equidistantly by replacing main board
regularly ; assembly or probe board.
Some receiving channels may fail, certain
channel cannot receive or generates echo
signal.

If dark district and normal image distribute as Replace the main board
light and shade. The size of dark area is assembly
much smaller than that of image (only
happening on DP30 series).
Main board malfunction

3. Noise appears Probe malfunction, e.g. array, rear board, air Confirm by connecting
in B image bubbles and cable shielding etc. another probe.
Replace the probe.

10-4 Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions


No. Fault Cause Analysis Measure
Description
Other electrical equipments working in the Confirm the cause of failure
same electrical network may cause by turning off all electrical
interference to the system. E.g. Some ripple equipments around
wave on the image. Displays ripple-shaped working in the electrical
interference signal on the image. network or connecting to
the system. E.g. charger of
electric bicycle, charger of
MP3, timing switch of fan,
elevator, ultrasound work
station, TV set. Etc.

10.4 Probe Socket System Related


Troubleshooting

10.4.1 Module or Board Related


No. Descriptions Remarks
1. DP10/DP20 main board assembly Mainly ultrasound front-end: transmitting and
receiving parts.
DP10/DP20:80 physical transmitting channels and
8 physical receiving channels
2. DP30 main board assembly DP30 series:80 physical transmitting channels and
16 physical receiving channels
3. DP20/DP30 single probe board DP10/DP20 series
4. DP20/DP30 dual probe board DP10/DP20/DP30 series

10.4.2 Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting


No. Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting Remarks
1 Probe recognition of all models of probes when
connecting on the same or different ports
2 Imaging characteristics of all models of probes when
connecting on the same or different ports
3 Probe board ID of the system information

10.4.3 Probe Socket System Related Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions10-5


No. Fault Cause Analysis Measure
Description

1 Probe cannot be This probe cannot be recognized by connecting to Replace the


recognized all probe sockets, while reorganization of other probe.
probes is normal. Probe malfunction.

This probe cannot be recognized when connecting Replace the


to a certain socket (as to dual probe board). Probe dual-probe board
board malfunction.

All probes cannot be recognized in all probe Replace the main


sockets; board assembly
Probe board ID cannot be read correctly by the
system information;
Main board malfunction.

2 Dark strips Dark strips appear with this probe connecting to all Replace the
appear on sockets; image displays normally with other probes; probe.
certain areas of The probe malfunction
the image
As to dual probe board: Replace the
Dark strips appear in a large area with all probes probe board
connecting to a certain socket;
Probe board malfunction, a relay used for probe
switching on the probe board may be damaged.
Switch the probe socket,judge the Probe board
malfunction if it change after that.

As to dual probe board: Replace the


Dark strips appear in a single line area with all probe board
probes connecting to a certain socket;
Probe board malfunction, a relay used for array
switching may be damaged.
Switch the probe socket,judge the Probe board
malfunction if it change after that.

10.5 IO System Related Troubleshooting

10.5.1 Module or Board Related


No. Descriptions Remarks
1. DP10/DP20 main board
assembly

10-6 Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions


2. DP30 main board assembly
3. IO board DP10/DP20/DP30 series

10.5.2 Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting


No. Key Points Supporting Remarks
Troubleshooting
1 Working condition of the control panel Confirm if the USB main device is functional since the
control panel is connected by internal USB cable
2 Working condition of each USB port
3 Working condition of Video, S-video
and VGA video interfaces
4 Printing condition of video printer Check if output of connected video printer is
normal

10.5.3 IO Interface System Related Troubleshooting


No. Fault Description Cause Analysis Measure
Firstly, eliminate the Installing IO board connecting
software setting cable once more.
problem, then confirm if
LCD displays normally; remote printing control
1. No video printer output when is failure
press <print> on control panel; Confirm if it is the video Replace the main board
output failure. assembly.
Replace IO board (at low rate).
USB ports at the back and
Replace the main board
2. lateral sides cannot identify Main board malfunction
assembly.
connecting USB devices
Installing corresponding
USB ports at the back and
connecting cables once more
3. lateral sides cannot identify Cables connecting fails
(More happening after
connecting USB devices
maintenance).
First, check if it was
caused by network or
Network disconnected or problem with setting , if Replace main board assembly
4.
abnormal no, malfunction on or IO board.
main board (at high
rate) or IO board

Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions10-7


10.6 Control Panel Troubleshooting

10.6.1 Module or Board Related


No. Descriptions Remarks
1. Silicon keyboard
2. Control Panel
3. Encoder Board
4. Trackball assembly
5. TGC Board

10.6.2 Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting


No. Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting Remarks
1 Backlight of control panel To confirm if the control panel is powered on
normally.
2 Key sound of the control panel. To confirm if the buzzer works normally.
3 Response to function keys on control panel
4 Response to trackball operation
5 Response to the sliding potentiometer To confirm if a single sliding potentiometer or
the control panel PCBA is damaged.
6 Response to each encoder To confirm if a single encoder or the control
panel PCBA is damaged.
7 Buzzer alarm The buzzer alarms when a key is blocked for
100 seconds.

10.6.3 Troubleshooting
No. Fault Description Cause Analysis Measure
1 Buzzer alarms Key blocked Check the control panel for key
block

2 Some or a certain key Key conflict due to key block Confirm there is no key block
can’t be used normally of another key; or first. Try replacing silicon
Silicon key damage; or keyboard or control panel if no
Control panel malfunction. key blocks.

3 Trackball failed or Dirt or obstacles jam in the Remove the trackball and clean
abnormal trackball groove the groove.

Trackball speed and response Set the trackball speed and


response time to a proper
time in the system preset are
value.

10-8 Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions


No. Fault Description Cause Analysis Measure
not correct.

Trackball performance Replace the trackball.


degraded.
All keys of control panel Encoder malfunction Replace encoder assembly
4 are normal,
Single encoder is failure.
All keys of control panel TGC board malfunction Replace TGC board
are normal,
Single slider of TGC is
5 failure.
All sliders of TGC are Control panel malfunction Replace top cover assembly of
failure. keyboard

10.7 LCD Troubleshooting

10.7.1 Module or Board Related


No. Descriptions Remarks
1. LCD
2. DP10/DP20 main board assembly
3. DP30 main board assembly

10.7.2 Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting


No. Key Points Supporting Troubleshooting Remarks
1 Backlight of the LCD The effect is evident in a darker environment.
2 Video output port such as VGA, DVI on Need to connect with another monitor.
the IO board
3 Display status of the LCD Blank screen, or the screen warns “No Signal”,
or snowflakes are displayed on the screen.

Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions10-9


10.7.3 Troubleshooting for LCD
No. Fault Description Cause Analysis Measure

1. Control panel can be powered on normally; LCD failure Replace LCD


No display (blank screen) ;
Monitor status indicator is off
Displays normally with external LCD connecting by
VGA port on IO board.

2. Control panel can be powered on normally; Main board Replace main


“No Signal” displays on LCD; malfunction board assembly

Monitor status indicator is orange.


No display on external LCD connecting by VGA.

3. Control panel can be powered normally; The color The signal cable of Check the
monitor is not connection.
of some mode key turns on orange.
connected well.
Warns “No Signal”;
Monitor indicator is orange.

4. LCD is damaged, and images display abnormally. LCD failure Replace LCD

10-10 Troubleshooting of Regular Malfunctions


Appendix A ELECTRICAL
SAFETY INSPECTION
The following electrical safety tests are recommended as part of a comprehensive preventive
maintenance program. They are a proven means of detecting abnormalities that, if undetected,
could prove dangerous to either the patient or the operator. Additional tests may be required
according to local regulations.

All tests can be performed using commercially available safety analyzer test equipment. These
procedures assume the use of a 601PROXL International Safety Analyzer or equivalent safety
analyzer. Other popular testers complying with IEC 60601-1 used in Europe such as Fluke, Metron,
or Gerb may require modifications to the procedure. Follow the instructions of the analyzer
manufacturer.

The consistent use of a safety analyzer as a routine step in closing a repair or upgrade is
emphasized as a mandatory step if an approved agency status is to be maintained. The safety
analyzer also proves to be an excellent troubleshooting tool to detect abnormalities of line voltage
and grounding, as well as total current loads.

Electrical Safety Inspection A-1


ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION
1- Power Cord Plug

TEST PROCEDURE

 The Power Plug

The Power Plug Pins No broken or bent pin. No discolored pins.

The Plug Body No physical damage to the plug body.

No physical damage to the strain relief. No plug


The Strain Relief
warmth for device in use.

The Power Plug No loose connections.

 The Power Cord

No physical damage to the cord. No


deterioration to the cord.
--For devices with detachable power cords,
The Power Cord
inspect the connection at the device.
--For devices with non-detachable power cords,
inspect the strain relief at the device.

A-2 Electrical Safety Inspection


ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION
2- Device Enclosure And Accessories

TEST PROCEDURE

 Visual Inspection

No physical damage to the enclosure and accessories.

No physical damage to meters, switches, connectors,


etc.
The Enclosure and Accessories
No residue of fluid spillage (e.g., water, coffee,
chemicals, etc.).

No loose or missing parts (e.g., knobs, dials, terminals,


etc.).

 Contextual Inspection

No unusual noises (e.g., a rattle inside the case).

The Enclosure and Accessories No unusual smells (e.g., burning or smoky smells,
particularly from ventilation holes).

No taped notes that may suggest device deficiencies or


operator concerns.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION


3- Device Labeling

TEST PROCEDURE

Check the labels provided by the manufacturer or the healthcare facilities are present and
legible.
 Main Unit Label
 Integrated Warning Labels
 Slope and High Voltage Caution Label
 Don’t Stress Label

Electrical Safety Inspection A-3


ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION
4- Protective Earth Resistance

VOERVIEW

Protective Earth Resistance is measured using the RED test lead attached to the DUT
Protective Earth terminal or Protective Earth Metal enclosure or equipotential terminal. Select the
test current by pressing SOFT KEY 3 to toggle between 1AMP, 10AMP, and 25AMP. The front panel
outlet power is turned off for this test.
The following conditions apply: L1 and L2 Open.

TEST PROCEDURE

 Prepare

1) First select the test current that will be used for performing the Protective Earth Resistance test
by pressing AMPERES (SOFT KEY 3).

2) Connect the test lead(s) between the RED input jack and the GREEN input jack.

3) Press CAL LEADS. The 601PRO will measure the lead resistance, and if less than 0.150
Ohms, it will store the reading and subtract it from all earth resistance readings taken at the
calibrated current.

4) If the calibration fails, the previously stored readings will be used until a passing calibration has
occurred.

 Warning

During Earth Resistance testing, the DUT must be plugged into the 601PRO front outlet. If the
DUT fails Earth Resistance, discontinue tests and label the device defective.

 Perform the Test

1) From the MAIN MENU, or with the outlet unpowered, plug the DUT into the 601PRO front
panel outlet.

2) Attach the 601PRO RED input lead to the device’s Protective Earth terminal or an exposed

A-4 Electrical Safety Inspection


ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION
4- Protective Earth Resistance

metal area.

3) Press shortcut key 3. The Protective Earth Resistance test is displayed.

4) Press SOFT KEY 3 to select a test current (1AMP, 10AMP, or 25AMP). The selected test
current is displayed in the upper right corner of the display.

5) Press START TEST to start the test. The test current is applied while resistance and current
readings are taken. This takes approximately 5 seconds.

6) Press the print data key at any time to generate a printout of the latest measurement(s).

 Note

When "Over" is displayed for Ohms, this signifies that a valid measurement was not obtained
because either an open connection was detected or that the measurement was not within range.
Readings greater than 9.999 Ohms will be displayed as Over.

 Failure

Once it reaches the limitation, stop using and inform the Customer Service Engineer for analysis
and disposal.

LIMITS

ALL COUNTRIES R = 0.2Ω Maximum

Electrical Safety Inspection A-5


ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION
5- Earth Leakage Test

OVERVIEW

Run an Earth Leakage test on the device being tested before performing any other leakage
tests.
Leakage current is measured the following ways:
♦ Earth Leakage Current, leakage current measured through DUT outlet Earth
♦ Earth Leakage Current AP-EARTH (ALL Applied Parts connected to Earth), leakage current
measured through DUT outlet Earth
There is no need to attach a test lead; the 601PRO automatically connects the measuring device
internally.

TEST PROCEDURE

 Perform the Test

1) From the MAIN MENU, or with the outlet unpowered, plug the DUT into the 601PRO front
panel outlet, and turn on the device.
2) Attach the device's applied parts to the 601PRO applied part terminals if applicable.
3) Press shortcut key 4.The Earth Leakage test appears on the display, and the test begins
immediately:

 SOFT KEY 1 toggles the DUT outlet Polarity from Normal to Off to Reverse.
 SOFT KEY 2 toggles the DUT outlet from Earth to No Earth.
 SOFT KEY 3 toggles the DUT outlet from L2 to No L2.
 SOFT KEY 4 toggles the AP to Earth to No AP to Earth.
4) Press the print data key at any time to generate a printout of the latest measurement.

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ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION
5- Earth Leakage Test

Figure 1 Earth leakage test

 Failure

Check any broken of the AC/DC adapter and its cable. Replace a new one if any portion
defective.
Check any broken of the enclosure. Replace any defective part.
Inspect wiring for bad crimps, poor connections, or damage.
Test the wall outlet; verify it is grounded and is free of other wiring abnormalities. Notify the user
or owner to correct any deviations. As a work around, check the other outlets to see if they could be
used instead.
Change another probe to confirm if the fail is caused by console.
Inspect wiring for bad crimps, poor connections, or damage.
If the leakage current measurement tests fail on a new unit and if situation can not be
corrected, submit a Safety Failure Report to document the system problem. Remove unit from
operation.
If all else fails, stop using and inform the Customer Service Engineer for analysis and
disposal.

LIMITS

UL60601-1:300 μA Normal Condition


1000 μA Single Fault Condition
IEC60601-1: 500 μA Normal Condition
1000 μA Single Fault Condition

Electrical Safety Inspection A-7


ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION
6- Patient Leakage Current

OVERVIEW

Patient leakage currents are measured between a selected applied part and mains earth. All
measurements may have either a true RMS or a DC-only response.

TEST PROCEDURE

 Prepare

Perform a calibration from the Mains on Applied Part menu.


The following outlet conditions apply when performing this test:
Normal Polarity, Earth Open, Outlet ON Normal Polarity, Outlet ON
Normal Polarity, L2 Open, Outlet ON Reversed Polarity, Outlet ON

Reversed Polarity, Earth Open, Outlet ON Reversed Polarity, L2 Open, Outlet ON

 Warning
If all of the applied parts correspond to the instrument type, the applied parts will be tied
together and one reading will be taken. If any of the applied parts differ from the instrument type, all
applied parts will be tested individually, based on the type of applied part. This applies to Auto and
Step modes only.

 Perform the Test

1) From the MAIN MENU, or with the outlet unpowered, plug the DUT into the 601PRO front
panel outlet, and turn on the device.

2) Attach the applied parts to the 601PRO's applied part terminals.

3) Press shortcut key 6. The Patient Leakage test is displayed, and the test begins immediately.

4) Press APPLIED PART (SOFT KEY 4) at any time to select the desired applied part leakage
current.

5) Modify the configuration of the front panel outlet by pressing the appropriate SOFT KEY on the
601PRO.

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ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION
6- Patient Leakage Current

6) Press the print data key at any time to generate a printout of the latest measurement.

Figure 2 patient leakage Current

 Note

If the current test standard being used does not include Patient Leakage DC readings, or the
DC option is not enabled, then DC readings will not be available through the APPLIED PART SOFT
KEY selections. Refer to Chapter 8, Standards and Principles.

 Failure

Check any broken of the AC/DC adapter and its cable. Replace a new one if any portion
defective.
Check any broken of the enclosure. Replace any defective part.
Inspect wiring for bad crimps, poor connections, or damage.
Test the wall outlet; verify it is grounded and is free of other wiring abnormalities. Notify the user
or owner to correct any deviations. As a work around, check the other outlets to see if they could be
used instead.
Change another probe to confirm if the fail is caused by console.
Inspect wiring for bad crimps, poor connections, or damage.
If the leakage current measurement tests fail on a new unit and if situation cannot be corrected,
submit a Safety Failure Report to document the system problem. Remove unit from operation.
If all else fails, stop using and inform the Customer Service Engineer for analysis and disposal.

LIMITS

All countries
For BF ECG input and transducer
100μA Normal Condition
500μA Single Fault Condition

Electrical Safety Inspection A-9


ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION
7- Mains on Applied Part Leakage

OVERVIEW

The Mains on Applied Part test applies a test voltage, which is 110% of the mains voltage,
through a limiting resistance, to selected applied part terminals. Current measurements are then
taken between the selected applied part and earth. Measurements are taken with the test voltage
(110% of mains) to applied parts in the normal and reverse polarity conditions as indicated on the
display.
The following outlet conditions apply when performing the Mains on Applied Part test.
Normal Polarity;
Reversed Polarity

TEST PROCEDURE

 Prepare

To perform a calibration from the Mains on Applied Part test, press CAL (SOFT KEY 2).
1) Disconnect ALL patient leads, test leads, and DUT outlet connections.
2) Press CAL to begin calibration, as shown:

If the calibration fails, the previously stored readings will be used until a passing calibration has
occurred. Also, the esc/stop key has no effect during calibration.
3) When the calibration is finished, the Mains on Applied Part test will reappear.

 Warning
1) A 2-beep-per-second signal indicates high voltage present at the applied part terminals while a
calibration is being performed.
2) High voltage is present at applied part terminals while measurements are being taken.

 Performance

1) From the MAIN MENU, or with the outlet unpowered, plug the DUT into the 601
2) Attach the applied parts to the 601PRO applied part terminals.
3) Attach the red terminal lead to a conductive part on the DUT enclosure.

A-10 Electrical Safety Inspection


ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION
7- Mains on Applied Part Leakage

4) Press shortcut key 7. The Mains on Applied Part test is displayed.

5) Select the desired outlet configuration and applied part to test using the appropriate SOFT
KEYS:
6) Press START TEST (SOFT KEY 1) to begin the test.
7) Press the print data key to generate a printout of the latest measurement.

Figure 3 Mains on Applied part leakage

 Note

If all of the applied parts correspond to the instrument type, the applied parts will be tied
together and one reading will be taken. If any of the applied parts differ from the instrument type, all
applied parts will be tested individually, based on the type of applied part. This applies to Auto and
Step modes only.

 Failure

Check any broken of the AC/DC adapter and its cable. Replace a new one if any portion
defective.
Check any broken of the enclosure. Replace any defective part.
Inspect wiring for bad crimps, poor connections, or damage.
Test the wall outlet; verify it is grounded and is free of other wiring abnormalities. Notify the user
or owner to correct any deviations. As a work around, check the other outlets to see if they could be
used instead.
Change another probe to confirm if the fail is caused by console.
Inspect wiring for bad crimps, poor connections, or damage.
If the leakage current measurement tests fail on a new unit and if situation can not be
corrected, submit a Safety Failure Report to document the system problem. Remove unit from
Electrical Safety Inspection A-11
ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION
7- Mains on Applied Part Leakage

operation.
If all else fails, stop using and inform the Customer Service Engineer for analysis and disposal.

LIMITS

All countries:

For BF ECG input and transducer:

5000μA

A-12 Electrical Safety Inspection


ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION FORM
(Class I equipment)
Overall assessment:

□ Scheduled inspection Test item: 1, 2, 3


□ Unopened repair type Test item: 1, 2, 3
□ Opened repair type, not modify the power part Test item: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
including transformer or patient circuit board
□ Opened repair type, modify the power part including Test item: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
transformer or patient circuit board

Location: Technician:

Equipment: Control Number:

Manufacturer: Model: SN:

Measurement equipment /SN: Date of Calibration:

INSPECTION AND TESTING Pass/Fail Limit

1 Power Cord Plug


2 Device Enclosure and Accessories
3 Device Labeling
4 Protective Earth Resistance Ω Max 0.2 Ω
Max:

Normal condition(NC) ____μA NC: 300μA(refer to


Earth UL60601-1) *
5
Leakage NC: 500μA(refer to
Single Fault IEC60601-1) *
condition(SFC) ____μA
SFC: 1000μA

Patient Normal condition(NC) □BF____μA Max:


6 Leakage BF applied part:
Single Fault
Current □BF____μA NC:100μA, SFC: 500μA
condition(SFC)

Max:
7 Mains on Applied Part Leakage □BF____μA
BF applied part: 5000μA

Note:
The equipment which sells to America shall comply with the requirement of UL60601-1,
Others shall comply with the requirement of IEC60601-1.

Name/ Signature: ____________________ Date: _____________________________

Electrical Safety Inspection A-13


Appendix B Phantom Usage
Illustration
Targets Disposal of Phantom KS107BD
A1——A5: Axial resolution target group B: Blind-area target group
C: Longitudinal target group D: Horizontal target group
E: Mimic tumor F: Mimic sac (diam 10mm) and stone
G Mimic sac (diam 6mm)
4. Line Target System
There are 8 groups of nylon line targets disposed as shown in the figure.
1.A1——A5:
Axial and lateral resolution target group. The distances between the horizontal branch and the
acoustic window are 30, 50, 70, 120 and 160mm, the center horizontal distances between two
adjacent lines of A1 and A2 groups are 1, 5, 4, 3, 2mm, A3~A5 groups are 5, 4, 3, 2mm. The center
longitudinal distances between two adjacent lines of the longitudinal branches are 4, 3, 2, 1mm.
2.B:
Blind-area target group. Center horizontal distance of adjacent lines is 10mm, distances to the
acoustic window are 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3mm.
3.C:
Longitudinal target group. 19 target lines with a 10mm center distance between adjacent lines.
4.D:
Horizontal target group. 7 target lines with a 20mm center distance between adjacent lines.

Phantom Usage Illustration B-1


Targets disposal- KS107BD
A1——A4 Axial resolution target group
B1——B4 Lateral resolution target group
C Longitudinal target group
D Horizontal target group
E1——E3 Mimic sacs with diameters of 2, 4, 6mm
4. Line Target System
There are 8 groups of line targets disposed in TM material as shown in the figure.
1.A1——A4:
Axial resolution target group. The upmost lines in each target locate at the depth of 10, 30, 50,
70mm, the center longitudinal distances of each group (from the top down) are 3, 2, 1, 0.5mm, and
the horizontal distance is 1mm.
2.B1——B4:
Lateral resolution target group. Locate at a depth of 10, 30, 50, 70mm, with a center horizontal
distance of 4, 3, 2, 1mm in each group.
3.C:
Longitudinal target group. 12 target lines with a 10mm center distance between adjacent lines.
4.D:
Horizontal target group. Locate at a depth of 40mm, with a 20mm center distance between adjacent
lines.

B-2 Phantom Usage Illustration


Appendix C Requirements of
Performance Indices
 DP-30 Series
Probe model 35C20EA 35C50EA 35C50EB
Rated frequency (MHz) 3.5 3.5 3.5
Axial resolution (mm) ≤2(depth≤80) ≤2(depth≤80) ≤2(depth≤80)
≤4(80<depth≤130) ≤4(80<depth≤130) ≤4(80<depth≤130)
Lateral resolution (mm) ≤1(depth≤130) ≤1(depth≤130) ≤1(depth≤130)
≤2(130<depth≤170) ≤2(130<depth≤170) ≤2(130<depth≤170)
Blind area (mm) ≤3 ≤3 ≤3
Detection depth (mm) ≥160 ≥170 ≥170
Geometric positioning lateral≤5 lateral≤5 lateral≤5
accuracy % Longitudinal≤3 Longitudinal≤3 Longitudinal≤3

Probe model 65EC10EA 75L38EA 75L53EA


Rated frequency(MHz) 6.5 7.5 7.5
Axial resolution (mm) ≤1(depth≤40) ≤1(depth≤60) ≤1(depth≤60)

Lateral resolution (mm) ≤1(depth≤70) ≤1(depth≤80) ≤1(depth≤80)

Blind area (mm) ≤3 ≤2 ≤2


Detection depth(mm) ≥60 ≥80 ≥80
Geometric positioning lateral≤4 lateral≤4 lateral≤4
accuracy % Longitudinal≤3 Longitudinal≤3 Longitudinal≤3

Probe model 65EC10EB 65C15EAV 50L60EAV


Rated frequency(MHz) 6.5 6.5 5
Axial resolution (mm) ≤1(depth≤40) ≤2(depth≤40) ≤1(depth≤40)

Lateral resolution (mm) ≤1(depth≤70) ≤1(depth≤40) ≤1(depth≤40)

Blind area (mm) ≤3 ≤4 ≤3


Detection depth(mm) ≥60 ≥60 ≥80
Geometric positioning lateral≤5 lateral≤5 lateral≤5
accuracy % Longitudinal≤3 Longitudinal≤5 Longitudinal≤5

Probe model 65C15EA 10L24EA 75L50EAV


Rated frequency(MHz) 6.5 10 7.5

Requirements of Performance Indices C-1


Axial resolution (mm) ≤1(depth≤40) ≤1(depth≤40) ≤1(depth≤40)

Lateral resolution (mm) ≤1(depth≤40) ≤0.5(depth≤30) ≤1(depth≤40)

Blind area (mm) ≤3 ≤2 ≤3


Detection depth(mm) ≥60 ≥60 ≥70
Geometric positioning lateral≤5 lateral≤3 lateral≤5
accuracy % Longitudinal≤5 Longitudinal≤3 Longitudinal≤5

 DP-10/DP-20Series
Probe model 35C20EA 35C50EB 65C15EA
Rated frequency(MHz) 3.5 3.5 6.5
Axial resolution (mm) ≤3(depth≤80) ≤3(depth≤80) ≤2(depth≤40)
≤4(80<depth≤130) ≤4(80<depth≤130)
Lateral resolution (mm) ≤2(depth≤80) ≤2(depth≤80) ≤1(depth≤40)
≤3(80<depth≤130)
Blind area (mm) ≤3 ≤7 ≤4
Detection depth(mm) ≥140 ≥140 ≥60
Geometric positioning lateral≤10 lateral≤10 lateral≤5
accuracy % Longitudinal≤10 Longitudinal≤10 Longitudinal≤5

Probe model 65EC10EB 65C15EAV 75L53EA


Rated frequency(MHz) 6.5 6.5 7.5
Axial resolution (mm) ≤2(depth≤40) ≤2(depth≤40) ≤1(depth≤40)

Lateral resolution (mm) ≤1(depth≤40) ≤1(depth≤40) ≤1(depth≤60)

Blind area (mm) ≤4 ≤4 ≤3


Detection depth(mm) ≥60 ≥60 ≥70
Geometric positioning lateral≤5 lateral≤5 lateral≤5
accuracy % Longitudinal≤5 Longitudinal≤5 Longitudinal≤5

Probe model 75L50EAV 50L60EAV 75L38EB


Rated frequency(MHz) 7.5 5 7.5
Axial resolution (mm) ≤1(depth≤40) ≤1(depth≤40) ≤1(depth≤40)

Lateral resolution (mm) ≤1(depth≤40) ≤1(depth≤40) ≤1(depth≤60)

Blind area (mm) ≤3 ≤3 ≤3


Detection depth(mm) ≥70 ≥80 ≥70
Geometric positioning lateral≤5 lateral≤5 lateral≤5
accuracy % Longitudinal≤5 Longitudinal≤5 Longitudinal≤5

C-2 Requirements of Performance Indices


P/N: 046-003970-00(7.0)

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