GE HEALTHCARE
DIRECTION FQ091013, REVISION 1 VIVID I N AND VIVID Q N SERVICE MANUAL
Chapter 7 - Diagnostics/Troubleshooting 7-37
7-4-3-4 RFI Analog Circuits Test
NOTE: For a description of this test, refer to the information provided in RFI Analog Circuits Test on page 7 - 11.
NOTE: When performing this test, no probe should be connected to the system and nothing should be touching
the probe connectors!
1.) In the Diagnostic Test window, trackball to RFI Analog Circuits Test in the list of RFI tests available
for selection from the Diagnostic Test Tree (see Figure 7-15 below) and press Set. The RFI Analog
Circuits Test name is displayed under Execute; the relevant system component to be tested are
highlighted light blue in the Schematic View (RFI), as shown below:
2.) As indicated in the Special Instructions area, disconnect any probes currently connected to the
system and make sure that nothing is touching the probe connectors.
3.) Under the Special Instructions area, activate the Loops checkbox
and select the required number of Loops from the combo box.
4.) Adjacent to On Fail, select either Stop or Continue, as required.
Stopping on failure enables you to review a failed test, the moment it fails. Alternatively, you may
prefer testing to continue on failure and later you may review the report.
5.) Trackball to the Start button and press Set.
The RFI Analog Circuits Test commences. While the test proceeds, the name of the test currently
in progress is displayed in the Execute field and the current Loop # and specific test are shown
below. The messages Init Done and Please Wait are displayed beside the progress bar in the
Status area:
NOTICE
IMPORTANT In order to access an individual board test, it is necessary to insert the service dongle from
system boot-up and enter the Service Password.
Figure 7-15 RFI Analog Circuits Test