Aloka ProSound Alpha 10 User manual

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SERVICE MANUAL
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English Edition
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Section 1 How to use this service manual page 1-1~1-4 (4 pages)
1-1 Service Manual···················································································· 1 - 1
1-2 Contents of this Service Manual·························································· 1 - 1
1-3 Construction of This Service Manual··················································· 1 - 1
1-4 Contents of Each Section····································································· 1 - 2
Section 2 PRECAUTIONS (read without fail) page 2-1~2-6 (6 pages)
2-1 Precautions Against Electrical Hazards to Serviceman ························ 2 - 1
2-2 Precautions Against Mechanical Hazards to Serviceman····················· 2 - 1
2-3 Precautions Against Germ Hazards to Serviceman ······························ 2 - 1
2-4 Precautions for Keeping Electrical Safety············································ 2 - 2
2-5 Precautions for Keeping Mechanical Safety ········································ 2 - 2
2-6 Precautions for Keeping Chemicals Safety·········································· 2 - 2
2-7 Preparation to be Made at Service Center············································ 2 - 2
2-8 Care to be taken in the Field································································ 2 - 3
2-9 Precaution for Monitor repairing ························································· 2 - 3
2-10 Handling of S.M.D. PCBs ··································································· 2 - 4
2-11 System symbols··················································································· 2 - 5
Section 3 BEFORE REPAIRING page 3-1~3-12 (12 pages)
3-1 Repair work on the description of Service Manual ······························ 3 - 1
3-2 Upgrade work on the description of Service Manual ··························· 3 - 6
Section 4 PRINCIPLE OF SYSTEM OPERATION page 4-1~4-102 (102 pages)
4-1 System Specification ··········································································· 4 - 1
4-2 System Configuration·········································································· 4 - 17
4-3 System Block Diagram········································································ 4 - 20
4-4 Principle of System Operation····························································· 4 - 75
4-4-1 System Control ···································································· 4 - 75
4-4-2 Tx/Rx unit············································································ 4 - 81
4-4-3 Digital Imaging Unit···························································· 4 - 91
4-4-4 Physiological Signal Display unit PEU-ALPHA10*············ 4 - 99
4-4-5 Power Supply unit PSU-ALPHA10 ····································· 4 -100
4-4-6 Viewing Color TV Monitor·················································· 4 -102
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Section 5
SCHEMATICS page 5-1~5-208 (208 pages)
Main Body
SSD-ALPHA10 CABLE CONNECTION ·········································· 5 - 1
CABLE 001, 010, 011, 012, 013, 020, 030, 031, 032, 033 ·················· 5 - 7
CABLE 101, 110, 111········································································· 5 - 18
CABLE 201 ························································································ 5 - 19
CABLE 301 ························································································ 5 - 20
CABLE 401, 410, 420········································································· 5 - 21
CABLE 701, 710 ················································································ 5 - 23
CABLE 801, 802 ················································································ 5 - 25
CABLE 950, 951, 953, 954, 955, 956, 957·········································· 5 - 28
Backplane EP4911··························································· 5 - 35
EP5280··························································· 5 - 58
TD Jumper EP4973··························································· 5 - 81
DBF Jumper EP4974··························································· 5 - 82
Jumper EP5262··························································· 5 - 83
EP5325··························································· 5 - 84
Storage drive unit EU-9098
Foot SW PCB EP4732 ··················································· 5 - 85
CABLE 520, 521, 522, 530································································· 5 - 86
USB/ATA Converter EP5178 ··················································· 5 - 91
USB/ATA Converter-HUB EP5503 ··················································· 5 - 93
CABLE 501, 502, 510········································································· 5 - 90
Main power supply unit EU-6030*
EU-6030B Circuit Diagram································································· 5 - 99
EU-6030B Wiring Diagram································································· 5 -100
EU-6030C Circuit Diagram································································· 5 -101
EU-6030C Wiring Diagram································································· 5 -102
EU-6030D* Circuit Diagram ······························································ 5 -103
EU-6030D* Wiring Diagram ······························································ 5 -104
EU-6030E* Circuit Diagram······························································· 5 -105
EU-6030E* Wiring Diagram······························································· 5 -106
EU-6030F Circuit Diagram································································· 5 -107
EU-6030F Wiring Diagram································································· 5 -108
EU-6030G Circuit Diagram ································································ 5 -109
EU-6030G Wiring Diagram ································································ 5 -110
AC Line Filter Unit EP510400B*····································· 5 - 111
EP510400D*····································· 5 -112
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AC/DC Converter Unit EP510500A*····································· 5 -113
EP510500D*····································· 5 -114
DC/DC Converter unit (1) EP510600B*····································· 5 -115
EP510600D*····································· 5 -116
DC/DC Converter unit (2) EP510700B*····································· 5 -117
EP510700D*····································· 5 -118
Low Voltage Circuit (1) EP510800B*····································· 5 -119
EP510800D*····································· 5 -120
Low Voltage Circuit (2) EP510900B*····································· 5 -121
EP510900C*····································· 5 -122
Motherboard EP511000C* ····································· 5 -123
EP511000D*····································· 5 -124
DC/DC Converter unit EP537200A*····································· 5 -125
Low Voltage Circuit EP537300A*····································· 5 -126
CABLE 041, 042, 043········································································· 5 -128
Sub power supply unit EU-6031*
EU-6031B Circuit Diagram································································· 5 -131
EU-6031B Wiring Diagram································································· 5 -132
EU-6031C Circuit Diagram································································· 5 -133
EU-6031C Wiring Diagram································································· 5 -134
High Voltage Circuit (1) EP511100A*····································· 5 -135
EP511100C* ····································· 5 -139
High Voltage Circuit (2) EP5127·············································· 5 -143
AC Outlet EP5250·············································· 5 -144
Viewing Color TV monitor IPC-1710*
IPC-1710/-1710(B) FRAME CONNECTION····································· 5 -145
IPC-1710/-1710(B) MAIN CIRCUIT ················································· 5 -146
IPC-1710/-1710(B) VIDEO CIRCUIT················································ 5 -150
IPC-1710(C) FRAME CONNECTION··············································· 5 -151
IPC-1710(C) MAIN CIRCUIT···························································· 5 -152
IPC-1710(C) VIDEO CIRCUIT·························································· 5 -156
Viewing Color TV monitor IPF-1901
The schematics of IPF-1901 is not available because of NDA - non-disclosure agreement
between manufacturer and ALOKA.
Operation Panel L-KEY-84*
Panel Control PCB EP513200C* (for L-KEY-84B*) ···················· 5 -157
EP513200E* (for L-KEY-84C~G) ················· 5 -165
EP513200G* (for L-KEY-84H)······················ 5 -173
Panel Switch PCB EP513300EE (for L-KEY-84C~F)·················· 5 -181
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EP513300EF (for L-KEY-84G~)···················· 5 -187
Panel Menu PCB EP513400C* (for L-KEY-84C~G) ················· 5 -193
EP513400D* (for L-KEY-84H)······················ 5 -197
Physio Signal display unit PEU-ALPHA10*
PEU-ALPHA10* CABLE CONNECTION ········································ 5 -201
CABLE 601, 610, 611, 612································································· 5 -202
Independent probe connection unit EU-9110
CABLE 900 ························································································ 5 -207
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Section 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING
Section 7 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
Section 8 PERFORMANCE CHECK
Section 9 DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE
Section 10 PARTS LIST
Section 11 SERVICE INFORMATION
Appendix SSD-ALPHA10 SERVICE MANUALAppendix
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SECTION 1
SECTION 1
How to use this service manual
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1-1 Service Manual
1. This service manual has been prepared for persons in charge of repair at the field.
2. This service manual is compiled according to the following basic principle. ”For service, pick out a
faulty PCB and replace it with a new PCB.”
3. Make the best use of this service manual, making also reference to available technical support
information such as “Technical Bulletin”.
1-2 Contents of this Service Manual
1. The equipment is repaired by PCB replacement. Therefore this service manual does not include the
circuit diagrams of the PCB unit. For the function of each PCBs whose circuit diagram is not
included, refer to ”SECTION 4 PRINCIPLE OF SYSTEM OPERATION”.
In “SECTION 4”, Specification of System, Principle of System, System Block Diagram, PCB
Block Diagram, the explanation of each PCB Block Diagram, and signal list are described.
However, “Cable Connection Diagram”, “Circuit Diagram of PCB equipped with the panel
switches which are easily exchangeable at the field” and ”Circuit Diagram composed of general
circuit such as TV monitor and Power Supply unit” are described in ”SECTION 5
SCHEMATICS”.
2. For changes and modifications of as well as additions to specifications, if any, prompt information
will be given to you by means of “APPENDIX Manual Change Information”.
#IMPORTANT# Always observe the manner specified for replacement, addition, or
deletion of “Manual Change” to prevent missing of necessary
information and keeping of erroneous information.
1-3 Construction of This Service Manual
The structure of Service Manual is as follows:
1) Service Instructions .......................................................................... SECTION 1~3, 5~9, 11
2) Principle of Operation....................................................................... SECTION 4
3) Parts List...........................................................................................SECTION 10
4) Manual Change Information............................................................. APPENDIX
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1-4 Contents of Each Section
SECTION 1 How to use this service manual
Describes the purpose of the Service Manual.
SECTION 2 PRECAUTIONS
Describes general precautions and preparations for maintenance service. Be sure to follow working
procedures if mentioned.
SECTION 3 BEFORE REPAIRING
Gives information peculiar to the equipment and care to be taken before starting repair work.
SECTION 4 PRINCIPLE OF SYSTEM OPERATION
Describes Specification of System, Principle of System, System Block Diagram, PCB Block diagram,
the explanation of each PCB Block Diagram, and Signal List. Gives the convenience of grasping flow
of major signals and mutual communication between units in the whole system.
SECTION 5 SCHEMATICS
Gives the cable connection diagram including all cables used, the circuit diagram of PCB equipped
with switches, and the circuit diagram of TV monitor and Power Supply unit.
SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING
Describes precautions on actual repair work and shows the necessary tools and measuring instruments.
Also, includes many hints on primary diagnosis and measures to be taken in the field.
SECTION 7 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
Gives guides of adjustments of PCBs and units which some PCBs need when they are replaced.
SECTION 8 PERFORMANCE CHECK
Describes the procedure of checking for proper operation after repair and provides the forms of check
sheet.
SECTION 9 DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE
Disassembling Procedure Illustrates the disassembly and assembly of main components. Be sure to
follow working procedures if specified.
SECTION 10 PARTS LIST
Lists the mechanical parts and electrical part which replacement possibility are considered.
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SECTION 11 SERVICE INFORMATION
Provides available information about maintenance service.
APPENDIX SERVICE MANUALAppendix
Manual change information, the revision list of this manual, is filed in this section.
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SECTION 2
PRECAUTIONS
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2-1Precautions Against Electrical Hazards to Serviceman
When disassembling the equipment after checking it for a trouble symptom, give care to the following:
1) Be sure to unplug the equipment before disassembly.
2) Be sure to turn off the main switch on the equipment when removing electrical parts such as PCBs,
probe, and cable.
3) Safety alert symbols
4) The indication used on this equipment and in this service manual have the following meaning
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or
moderate injury. ”
A caution message is inserted here.
2-2Precautions Against Mechanical Hazards to Serviceman
When disassembling the equipment, give care to the following to protect serviceman from hazards:
1) Keep the working environment neat.
2) Wear working gloves to protect your hands from getting injured by burrs on the unit and casing.
3) Use only proper tools suited to work being made.
4) Be sure to observe the specified disassembly procedure shown in SECTION 9.
5) Take sufficient care not to damage component with undue load.
2-3Precautions Against Germ Hazards to Serviceman
1) When it is necessary to touch the equipment, options and/or other peripheral devices at a customer
who uses intracorporeal (transesophageal, transurethral, transvaginal, transrectal) probes that need
sterilization, take special care to protect your hands against germs, irrespective of the usage of the
equipment: whether it is used in the operation room or not.
2) Service tools are subject to germ pollution in hospitals and, therefore, need periodical sterilization.
3) Be careful not to directly touch anything assumable to have germ pollution. If necessary, ask the
customer for effective protection against germs.
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2-4Precautions for Keeping Electrical Safety
1) Be sure to ground the equipment securely.
2) Perfectness in grounding, screw tightening, and cover installation is essential. Negligence of it
could cause a possibility of leakage current from outer fitting which may lead to serious damage to
a patient being diagnosed.
2-5Precautions for Keeping Mechanical Safety
Take care to the following to prevent the equipment from being damaged or broken during disassembly
and reassembly work.
1) Be sure to observe the specified disassembly procedure.
2) Take care not to damage component parts by undue load.
3) Take care not to damage component parts by undue load.
4) Use only the specified screws and nuts. Using any other screws and/or nuts would affect not only
mechanical performance, but also electrical performance of the equipment.
2-6Precautions for Keeping Chemicals Safety
Whenever grease, oil or other chemicals is used for maintenance service, options and/or peripheral
devices, be sure to clean the equipment and/or devices after service work.
2-7Preparation to be Made at Service Center
1) When called by a customer on the telephone, note the followings:
# Name of equipment
# Serial number of equipment
# Name of hospital
# Telephone number
# Name of person in charge
# Detail of trouble symptom as far as possible
# State of connection to optional devices
2) Go over the “Technical Bulletin” and “Technical Notes” to see whether the complained trouble can
be mended by means of regular repairing method.
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2-8Care to be Taken in the Field
1) Check for trouble symptoms.
2) Check for connection to optional devices and other peripheral devices.
3) Record the contents of the battery backup memory.
4) After working, restore the equipment according to the above mentioned contents of memory if
necessary.
5) After completion of work, put back the peripheral devices to the original condition.
2-9Precaution for Monitor repairing
1) Subjecting the unit to strong shocks may result in damage to the CRT or malfunction, therefore
care must be taken when transporting or installing the unit.
# DANGER # High voltages are present inside the display chassis. Only experienced
technicians should touch internal parts.
# DANGER # The electric charge has remained in CRT after the power switch is turned off.
Because the high voltage is usually used for CRT. So make the electric
charge escape with a grounding stick which is connected to the ground of the
chassis and through the resistance for high voltage (Approx. 1M") before
removing the anode cap.
Some electric charge remains in CRT after escaping with a grounding stick.
Do not touch the metallic part of anode cap with bare hands, when detaching
the anode cap directly.
2) CRT with the deflecting yoke is already adjusted to the best condition. Do not touch the
deflecting yoke and the magnet of the neck part.
3) Be sure to detach the metallic goods such as a wrist watch from your body before doing the repair
work.
To prevent the secondary damage and the electrical shock, the matters above should be taken into
careful consideration.
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2-10 Handling of S.M.D. PCBs
It is an Aloka's policy that neither repair nor modification of PCBs used for S.M.D. is made in the field
as a rule because of the following reasons:
[REMARKS] PCB does not need repairing or modifying in the field as a rule.
When handling a PCB, do not touch the IC unless it is necessary.
IC soiled with workers hands may cause corrosion. Additionally, foreign particles such as fine solder
dust could be the cause of short-circuited IC lead wires whose pitch is smaller than that of the traditional
ones.
# CAUTION # When handling a PCB, avoid touching the IC and connector pins on the
devices to prevent ESD (Electro Static Discharge) damage.
A service person should preferably wear an ESD wrist strap correctly
grounded when handling a PCB.
Do not give excessively large shocks to the PCB.
When replacing the ROM (Read Only Memory) on the PCB, attempting to force the ROM into its
socket would cause the PCB to be subjected to an undue force, and the following faults may :
1) Damage to PCB intermediate-layer patterns,
2) Peeling of chip devices (resistor, capacitor, diode, etc.),
3) Damage to a junction between electrode and internal element of chip devices,
4) Peeling of patterns (especially those for mounting the parts) together with chip devices since those
patterns are rather fragile compared with PCBs used before now, and
5) Damage to parts on the reverse side in the case of PCBs of both-side mounting type.
Also, a PCB mounted improperly or a warped PCB mounted as it is may cause the chip devices to come
off and the fine patterns to be cut.
Additionally, reuse of chip devices (including resistors, capacitors, diodes, etc.) is strictly inhibited
because of the following reason:
Since the chip devices are lacking in lead wires, such as those found in the traditional component parts,
heat given to the PCB will be directly conducted to the inside of chip devices. As a result, a thermal
stress will occur due to a difference in thermal expansion coefficient between each chip device and PCB,
giving rise of the possibility of cracks inside of or on the surface of chip devices or the possibility of
thermal breaking (internal burning).
Very thin wiring patterns require extreme care in handling of the PCB.
Be sure to observe the precautions mentioned above also to prevent the secondary accidents.
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2-11 System Symbols
Symbols used by Aloka are described below, together with reference to IEC publication(s).
No. Symbol Position Meaning
1
Various Places
Danger
Carefully read the pertinent items in the operation
manual, and handle the equipment with grate care.
ANSI standard Z535.3
IEC60601-1, Attached table D
BS 5378 PART1' Appendix A
2
On the side of
probe connector
Biohazard
ANSI standard Z535.3
ISO7000 No.0659
BS 5378 PART1' Appendix A
3
Left side panel
Be careful of explosion
4
Left side panel
Be careful of electric shock
ANSI standard Z535.3
BS 5378 PART1' Appendix A
5
Various places
Be careful of fire
BS 5378 PART1' Appendix A
6
Left side panel
Be careful of acoustic power
7
PEU-ALPHA10
Type BF applied part
IEC60601-1, Attached table D
8
Power switch/
Main power
supply unit
Indicates the ON position of the switch.
IEC60417-5007
9
Main power
supply unit
Indicates the OFF position of the switch.
IEC60417-5008
10
Power switch
Indicates the STAND BY position of the switch.
IEC60417-5009
11
Rear panel
Alternating current
IEC60417-5032
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No. Symbol Position Meaning
12
Rear panel
Potential equalization terminal
IEC60417-5021
13
Foot switch
MP-2345B
MP-2614B
Protected against the effects of continuance immersion
in water
IEC60529
14
Various places
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) symbol(
A symbol warning of no touching to the pins cropping
out. When touching to the pins cropping out or nearing
to them, there can be of malfunction or breaking down
of the device by electrostatic discharge.
15
Monitor Arm Be careful of catching your fingers.
16
Left side panel
This mark indicates this product complies with
Directive 93/42/EEC relation to Medical Device.
17
Left side panel
WEEE Marking
EN50419
18
Left side panel
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE IN THE
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
EN980:2003
19
Left side panel
CONSULT INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
EN980:2003
20
Left side panel
MANUFACTURER
EN980:2003
21
Rear panel
DATE OF MANUFACTURE
ISO 15223
SECTION 3
SECTION 3
Before Repairing
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Aloka ProSound Alpha 10 User manual

Category
Measuring, testing & control
Type
User manual

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