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GE Vivid P3

GE Vivid P3
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Direction 5344303-100
Revision 3
GE Healthcare
Vivid™P3 Service Manual
Copyright© 2009 - 2011 by General Electric Company Inc.
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GE Healthcare

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GE Vivid P3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypePortable Ultrasound System
Display15-inch LCD
Power Supply100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Operating SystemProprietary
ConnectivityDICOM, USB, Ethernet
Imaging ModesColor Doppler, Power Doppler, Tissue Doppler
ApplicationsCardiac, Vascular, Abdominal
Battery LifeUp to 2 hours
Transducer Ports2 active transducer ports

Summary

Chapter 1 Introduction

Section 1-1 Overview

Outlines chapter content, purpose, and manual structure.

Section 1-2 Important Conventions

Explains book conventions, icons, and safety messages.

Section 1-3 Safety Considerations

Details crucial safety precautions for operation, service, and repair.

Section 1-4 EMC, EMI, and ESD

Discusses electromagnetic compatibility, emissions, and electrostatic discharge prevention.

Section 1-5 Customer Assistance

Provides contact information and resources for technical support.

Chapter 2 Pre Installation

Section 2-1 Overview

Outlines the chapter's purpose, providing information for planning and preparing equipment installation.

Section 2-2 General Console Requirements

Details environmental, cooling, lighting, and electrical requirements for the console.

Section 2-3 Facility Needs

Specifies facility requirements, including room layout and power needs.

Section 2-3-4 Networking Pre-installation Requirements

Outlines requirements for network connectivity and DICOM setup.

Chapter 3 Installation

Section 3-1 Overview

Covers installation information, including receiving, unpacking, and preparing the unit.

Section 3-2 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment

Step-by-step instructions for safely receiving and unpacking the ultrasound equipment.

Section 3-3 Packing the Equipment

Instructions for packing the VIVID P3 in reverse order of unpacking.

Section 3-4 Preparing for Installation

Details steps before installation: order verification, inspection, EMI protection.

Section 3-5 Completing the Installation

Covers final installation steps: powering on, boot-up, and shutdown procedures.

Section 3-6 System Configuration

Details system specifications, approved peripherals, and connection panels.

Section 3-6-6 SoftwareOption Configuration

Instructions for configuring software options and DICOM connectivity.

Section 3-7 Connectivity Installation Worksheet

Provides a worksheet for documenting connectivity installation details.

Section 3-8 Loading Base Image Software

Procedure for loading the base image software onto the system.

Section 3-9 Software Version check out

Procedure to verify the installed software version.

Section 3-10 Paperwork

Covers documentation requirements, including installation cards and user manuals.

Chapter 4 Functional Checks

Section 4-1 Overview

Introduces the chapter, covering procedures for checking functions and diagnostics.

Section 4-2 Required Equipment

Lists equipment needed for functional checks, primarily transducers.

Section 4-3 General Procedure

Covers system power-up, shutdown, archiving, and basic operational procedures.

Section 4-4 Software Configuration Checks

Verifies software settings like date, time, location, and language.

Section 4-5 Peripheral Checks

Checks functionality of peripherals like printers and foot switches.

Chapter 5 Components and Functions (Theory)

Section 5-1 Overview

Introduces system concepts, components, and subsystem functions.

5-1-1 Block Diagram - Vivid P3

Visual representation of the Vivid P3 system's block diagram.

5-1-2 General Information

General information about the Vivid P3 scanner.

5-1-3 Front End

Describes the function and components of the system's front-end processing.

5-1-4 The Back End

Explains the role of the back-end processor.

5-1-5 Top Console

Details the components and controls on the top console.

5-1-6 External IO

Describes external I/O interfaces.

5-1-7 Peripherals

Lists connectable peripherals.

5-1-8 Wiring

Illustrates the system's wiring diagram.

5-1-8-1 Power Up sequence description

Explains the steps involved in the system's power-up sequence.

5-1-8-2 Power Down sequence description

Describes the two methods for switching off the system.

Section 5-2 PWA Assy Diagrams

Provides diagrams of Printed Wiring Assembly (PWA) components.

5-2-2 RX64

Describes the RX64 board, its functions, and block diagram.

5-2-3 TX64

Explains the TX64 board's functions and block diagram.

5-2-4 CWD

Details the CWD board's function and block diagram.

5-2-5 Connector Board

Describes the connector board's function and block diagram.

5-2-6 Rear Panel-1 & Rear panel 2

Details the rear panel connectors and their functions.

5-2-7 Keyboard

Explains the keyboard's interfaces and block diagram.

5-2-7-1 Indicator LEDs

Lists the LED indicators and their functions.

Section 5-3 Power Diagrams

Provides diagrams related to the AC power distribution system.

Section 5-4 Common Service Platform

Introduces the common service platform.

5-4-2 Global Service User Interface (GSUI)

Describes the GSUI and its internationalization.

Section 5-5 RFS (Request for Service)

Explains the Request for Service (RFS) functionality.

Section 5-6 Machine RFS

Details automatic service call functionality.

Chapter 6 Service Adjustments

Section 6-1 Overview

Introduces the chapter on scanner testing and adjustments.

Section 6-2 Monitor Adjustments

Provides procedures for adjusting monitor settings.

Chapter 7 DiagnosticsTroubleshooting

Section 7-1 Overview

Introduces the chapter on tools and software for maintaining image quality and system operation.

Section 7-2 Gathering Trouble Data

Provides methods for collecting system data and logs for analysis.

7-2-3 Collect a Trouble Image with Logs

Procedure for capturing screen images and system logs during malfunction.

Section 7-3 USB Quick Save

Explains saving images directly to USB memory.

Section 7-4 Screen Captures

Provides methods for capturing screen presentations.

Section 7-5 Wire - LAN Network

Instructions for setting up static IP addresses and network connectivity.

Section 7-6 Troubleshooting

Provides troubleshooting procedures for common system issues.

7-6-2 Peripheral Troubleshooting Trees

Flowcharts for troubleshooting peripheral devices.

7-6-4 Network Troubleshooting Trees

Flowcharts for troubleshooting network connectivity.

Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures

Section 8-1 Overview

Introduces the chapter on module and subsystem replacement.

Section 8-2 DisassemblyRe-assembly of VIVID P3

Provides instructions for disassembling and reassembling the Vivid P3 system.

8-2-3 Standard tools list for VIVID P3

Lists standard tools required for VIVID P3 service.

8-2-4 LCD Assy (FRU PN: 5315112)

Detailed procedure for removing and replacing the LCD assembly.

8-2-5 LCD Arm Cover (FRU PN: 5310093)

Procedure for removing and replacing the LCD arm cover.

8-2-6 Handle P3 Console (FRU PN:5315120)

Procedure for removing and replacing the Handle P3 console assembly.

8-2-7 Keyboard Assembly (FRU PN:5340674)

Procedure for removing and replacing the keyboard assembly.

8-2-8 TGC PWA FRU Assy (FRU PN:5315107)

Procedure for removing and replacing the TGC PWA assembly.

8-2-9 Alpha Numeric Keyboard with cables (FRU PN:5340669)

Procedure for removing and replacing the alphanumeric keyboard with cables.

8-2-10 Optical Trackball Assy (FRU PN:5315029)

Procedure for removing and replacing the optical trackball assembly.

Section 8-3 Keyboard Rear Cover Assy (FRU PN: 5315122 )

Procedure for removing and replacing the keyboard rear cover assembly.

8-3-2 Probe Holder (FRU PN:5340677) Gel Bottle Holder (FRU PN:5340678)

Procedure for removing and replacing the probe holder and gel bottle holder.

8-3-3 Keyboard Knob Set (FRU PN: 5315502 ) & Encoder set (FRU PN: 5262796)

Procedure for removing and replacing keyboard knob and encoder sets.

Section 8-4 Mechanicals

Covers removal and replacement of various mechanical parts.

Section 8-5 USB Cable Set (FRU PN: 5315039)

Details the USB cable set and its components.

Section 8-6 Rear Panel Assy (110 V 220 V FRU PN: 5313708)

Procedure for removing and replacing the rear panel assembly.

8-6-2 Connector Board Assy 3 PP (FRU No. 5314411-2)

Procedure for removing and replacing the connector board assembly.

8-6-3 TX Board (FRU No. 5389402) Flex Cable (Con to Tx) Assy (FRU No.5315108)

Procedure for removing and replacing the TX board or flex cable.

Section 8-7 RX Board (FRU PN: 5315027)

Procedure for removing and replacing the RX board.

Section 8-8 Power Block

Procedure for removing and replacing the transformer assembly.

Section 8-9 DVD Drive

Procedure for removing and replacing the DVD drive.

Section 8-10 Power Cable

Procedure for removing and replacing the power cable.

8-12-1 CWD Assy (FRU No:5315026 )

Procedure for removing and replacing the CWD assembly.

Section 8-13 Loading Base Image Software

Instructions for loading the base image software.

Chapter 9 Renewal Parts

Section 9-1 Overview

Provides an overview of spare parts.

Section 9-2 List of Abbreviations

Lists common abbreviations.

Section 9-3 Operator Console Assy

Details operator console components.

Section 9-4 LCD Assy

Lists and illustrates LCD assembly parts.

Section 9-5 Keyboard Assy

Lists and illustrates keyboard assembly parts.

Section 9-6 Mechanical Assy

Illustrates various mechanical assemblies.

Section 9-7 Pwa Assy

Lists and illustrates PWA components.

Section 9-8 Flex Pcb Cables

Lists and illustrates flex PCB cables.

Section 9-10 Accessories and Kits

Lists available accessories and kits.

Section 9-11 Probe

Lists available probes for Vivid P3.

Section 9-12 Vivid P3 Fru List With Part Numbers

Provides a list of Vivid P3 FRUs with part numbers.

Chapter 10 Care & Maintenance

Section 10-1 Overview

Introduces the chapter on care and maintenance.

Section 10-2 Why do Maintenance

Explains the importance of maintenance records and quality assurance.

Section 10-3 Maintenance Task Schedule

Provides a schedule for servicing and items requiring attention.

Section 10-4 Tools Required

Lists the standard GE tool kit and specialized equipment.

10-4-2 Special Tools, Supplies and Equipment

Lists special tools and supplies for care and maintenance.

Section 10-5 System Maintenance

Describes system maintenance procedures.

10-5-2 Functional Checks (See Also Chapter 4)

Covers functional checks for various modes and diagnostics.

10-5-4 Cleaning

Provides procedures for general cleaning.

10-5-5 Physical Inspection

Outlines physical checks for labeling, dents, controls, cables, shielding.

10-5-6 Optional Diagnostic Checks

Instructions for accessing diagnostic software and logs.

10-5-7 Probe Maintenance

Covers probe checks, care, and cleaning.

Section 10-6 Using a Phantom

Recommends phantom use for QA programs.

Section 10-7 Electrical Safety Tests

Details electrical safety tests.

10-7-2 GEMS Leakage Current Limits

Summarizes leakage current limits.

10-7-3 Outlet Test - Wiring Arrangement

Instructions for testing outlet wiring.

10-7-4 Grounding Continuity

Procedure for testing ground wire resistance.

10-7-5 Chassis Leakage Current Test

Procedure for measuring chassis leakage current.

10-7-6 Isolated Patient Lead (Source) Leakage-Lead to Ground

Procedure for testing leakage current from isolated ECG leads to ground.

10-7-7 Isolated Patient Lead (Source) Leakage-Lead to Lead

Procedure for testing leakage current between isolated patient leads.

10-7-8 Isolated Patient Lead (Sink) Leakage-Isolation Test

Procedure for testing patient lead isolation current.

10-7-9 Probe Leakage Current Test

Details procedures for testing probe leakage current.

Section 10-8 When Theres Too Much Leakage Current...

Troubleshooting steps for excessive leakage current issues.

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