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GE LOGIQ P6 Series

GE LOGIQ P6 Series
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Technical
Publication
Direction 5394152
Revision 5
GE Healthcare
LOGIQ™ P6/P6 Pro Service M
anual
Copyright© 2011 by General Electric Co.
Operating Documentation
GE Healthcare

Table of Contents

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GE LOGIQ P6 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power Supply100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Imaging ModesB-Mode, M-Mode, Color Doppler, Power Doppler
ApplicationsVascular, Musculoskeletal
Operating Temperature10°C to 40°C
Display15-inch LCD
Relative Humidity20% to 80% (non-condensing)

Summary

Chapter 1 Introduction

Section 1-1 Overview

Provides an overview of the chapter and the service manual, including typical users and models covered.

Section 1-2 Important Conventions

Describes conventions used in the book, including safety precaution messages and icons.

Section 1-3 Safety Considerations

Outlines crucial safety precautions for operation, service, and repair of the equipment.

Section 1-4 EMC, EMI, and ESD

Details electromagnetic compatibility, CE compliance, and electrostatic discharge prevention measures.

Section 1-5 Customer Assistance

Provides contact information for technical support and assistance.

Chapter 2 Pre-Installation

Section 2-1 Overview

Provides information for planning and preparing the installation, including facility and electrical needs.

Section 2-2 General Console Requirements

Details console environmental requirements, power, and electrical specifications.

Section 2-3 Facility Needs

Outlines purchaser responsibilities and required features for the installation site.

Chapter 3 Installation

Section 3-1 Overview

Provides an overview of the installation chapter, including purpose and contents.

Section 3-2 Installation Reminders

Includes average installation time, warnings, and acclimation requirements.

Section 3-3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment

Details procedures for receiving and unpacking the ultrasound system.

Section 3-4 Preparing for Installation

Covers verification of customer order, physical inspection, and EMI protection.

Section 3-5 Completing the Installation

Provides steps for powering on, booting up, and shutting down the system.

Section 3-6 System Configuration

Details physical dimensions, electrical specifications, and I/O connector panels.

Section 3-7 Available Probes

References specifications for probes and intended use, and part numbers.

Section 3-8 SoftwareOption Configuration

Guides on configuring system settings, software options, and DICOM connectivity.

Section 3-9 Connectivity Installation Worksheet

Provides a worksheet for documenting site system and TCP/IP settings.

Section 3-10 Insite IP Address Configuration

Information for facilitating OnLine Center engineers in connecting to the system.

Section 3-11 Loading Base System Software

Provides information on loading the base system software.

Section 3-12 Warnings

Lists warnings related to USB HDD compatibility and starting Echoloader.

Section 3-13 Paperwork

Covers documentation requirements, product locator installation, and user manuals.

Chapter 4 Functional Checks

Section 4-1 Overview

Provides an overview of the chapter and its purpose related to scanner diagnostics.

Section 4-2 Required Equipment

Lists the necessary equipment for performing functional checks.

Section 4-3 General Procedure

Details general procedures for powering on/booting up and powering off/shutdown.

Section 4-4 Software Configuration Checks

Describes checks for date, time, location, language, and option settings.

Section 4-5 Peripheral Checks

Details checks for peripherals like printers, VCR, and the search/play functions.

Section 4-6 Monitor Function Checks

Covers validation procedures for the LCD monitor and OSD key assembly.

Section 4-7 Keyboard Function Checks

Details validation procedures for main and sub keyboard assemblies, trackball, and keys.

Section 4-8 Mechanical Function Checks

Covers functional checks for cover parts, air filters, knobs, cup holder, and casters.

Section 4-9 Board Function Checks

Provides procedures for checking various board assemblies like PI128II, DTRX64II, and SYSCONML.

Section 4-10 Site Log

Provides a table for recording site log entries.

Chapter 5 Components and Functions (Theory)

Section 5-1 Overview

Provides an overview of the chapter, system concepts, component arrangement, and PDS.

Section 5-2 Block Diagrams and Theory

Explains system architecture with block diagrams for front-end and backend systems.

Section 5-3 Power Diagrams

Details AC power supply functions, including TRANSBOX and APS II power modules.

Section 5-4 Top Console

Describes the keyboard layout, signal I/O, and monitor controls.

Section 5-5 P6 ARP II (Rear Panel)

Details the I/O interfaces for peripherals on the rear panel.

Section 5-6 Cable Connection

Illustrates internal cable connections and peripheral cable connections.

Section 5-7 Service Platform

Introduces the Service Platform software modules and their functions.

Section 5-8 RFS (Service For Request)

Describes the RFS functionality and system checkout procedures.

Section 5-9 Machine RFS

Explains the general MRFS functionality and enabling MRFS procedures.

Section 5-10 Fast Polling

Describes the Fast Polling feature for changing polling rates.

Chapter 6 Service Adjustments

Section 6-1 Overview

Provides an overview of the chapter on testing and adjusting the scanner.

Section 6-2 Regulatory

Ensures compliance with regulatory information and tests required by national law.

Section 6-3 Monitor Adjustments

Details procedures for adjusting monitor contrast and brightness.

Section 6-4 Trackball Cleaning

Provides instructions on how to clean the trackball on the keyboard periodically.

Chapter 7 DiagnosticsTroubleshooting

Section 7-1 Overview

Provides an overview of diagnostic tools and software for maintaining image quality.

Section 7-2 Gathering Trouble Data

Details how to capture trouble images and system data for remote diagnostics.

Section 7-3 Screen Captures

Describes how to capture and record screen settings for presentation or recovery.

Section 7-4 Diagnostics

Explains the use of the service platform's web-based UI for accessing diagnostic components.

Section 7-5 Screen Captures

Details capturing and recording screen settings for recovery via OnLine Center.

Section 7-6 Diagnostics

Explains the diagnostic application interface and how to select tests.

Section 7-7 Common Diagnostics

Details utilities like Disruptive Mode and System Shutdown for diagnostics.

Section 7-8 LED Descriptions

Provides descriptions of LEDs for various Assy modules.

Section 7-9 Trouble Shooting Tree

Offers troubleshooting flowcharts for common issues like power, boot, and noise problems.

Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures

Section 8-1 Overview

Provides an overview of replacement procedures for modules and subsystems.

Section 8-2 DISASSEMBLYRE-ASSEMBLY

Details disassembly and re-assembly procedures for various system components.

Section 8-3 Software Loading Procedure

Describes the full system software loading process.

Section 8-4 Software Installation

Covers installing base image and application software, including verification.

Section 8-5 Full Backup Restore Procedure

Provides procedures for backing up and restoring system data.

Section 8-6 Software Reloading

Details procedures for software reloading via Service Platform or remotely.

Section 8-7 Mechanical Option Installation instruction

Provides installation procedures for various mechanical options.

Chapter 9 Renewal Parts

Section 9-1 Overview

Provides an overview of renewal parts for the LOGIQ™ P6/P6 Pro.

Section 9-2 List of Abbreviations

Lists and defines abbreviations used in the manual.

Section 9-3 MONITOR

Details monitor components and their part numbers.

Section 9-4 KEYBOARD

Lists keyboard components and their part numbers.

Section 9-5 COVERS

Lists various cover parts and their corresponding part numbers.

Section 9-6 NEST

Details the components within the NEST assembly and their part numbers.

Section 9-7 BODY

Lists various body parts and their corresponding part numbers.

Section 9-8 POWER

Details power supply components like ACPCII Assy and power cords.

Section 9-9 Cables

Lists various internal and external cables with part numbers.

Section 9-10 Options

Lists available system options and their part numbers.

Section 9-11 Software

Lists software components and their associated versions.

Section 9-12 Probes

Lists various probes with part numbers and compatibility information.

Section 9-13 Peripherals

Lists supported peripherals like printers, VCRs, and DVD recorders with part numbers.

Chapter 10 Care & Maintenance

Section 10-1 Overview

Provides an overview of care and maintenance, including periodic inspections.

Section 10-2 Why do Maintenance

Explains the importance of maintenance, particularly for quality assurance.

Section 10-3 Maintenance Task Schedule

Specifies how often care and maintenance tasks should be performed.

Section 10-4 Tools Required

Lists standard GE tool kits and special tools, supplies, and equipment.

Section 10-5 System Maintenance

Covers preliminary checks, system checks, peripheral checks, and cleaning procedures.

Section 10-6 Electrical Safety Tests

Details electrical safety tests, including leakage current and grounding continuity.

Section 10-7 When Theres Too Much Leakage Current...

Provides troubleshooting steps for high leakage currents in chassis, probes, and peripherals.

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