This product complies with the regulatory requirements of the following:
u
Medical Device Quality Systems Regulation, FDA (Food and Drug Administration, Department of
Health and Human Services, USA).
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Underwriters’ Laboratories, Inc. (UL), an independent testing laboratory.
u
Canadian Standards Association (CSA).
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International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), international standards organization, when
applicable.
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General Electric Medical Systems is ISO 9001 and EN 46001 certified.
u
The original document was written in English.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. The equipment may cause
radio frequency interference to other medical and non-medical devices and radio communications.
To provide reasonable protection against such interference, this product complies with emissions
limits for a Group 1, Class A Medical Devices Directive as stated in EN60601–1–2. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment is found to cause interference (which may be determined by turning the equipment
on and off), the user (or qualified service personnel) should attempt to correct the problem by one or
more of the following measure(s):
u
reorient or relocate the affected device(s)
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u
increase the separation between the equipment and the affected device
u
power the equipment from a source different from that of the affected device
u
consult the point of purchase or service representative for further suggestions
The manufacturer is not responsible for any interference caused by using other than recommended
interconnect cables or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment. Unauthorized
changes or modifications could void the users’ authority to operate the equipment.
To comply with the regulations on electromagnetic interference for a Class A FCC Device, all
interconnect cables to peripheral devices must be shielded and properly grounded. Use of cables
not properly shielded and grounded may result in the equipment causing radio frequency
interference in violation of the FCC regulations.
Do not use devices which intentionally transmit RF Signals (Cellular Phones, Transceivers, or Radio
Controlled Products) in the vicinity of this equipment as it may cause performance outside the
published specifications. Keep the power to these type devices turned off when near this equipment.
The medical staff in charge of this equipment is required to instruct technicians, patients, and other
people who may be around this equipment to fully comply with the above requirement.
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WARNING
AVERTISSEMENT
WARNUNG
• This Service Manual is available in english only.
• If a customer’s service provider requires a language other than English, it is the
customer’s responsibility to provide translation services.
• Do not attempt to service the equipment unless this service manual has been consulted and is understood.
• Failure to heed this warning may result in injury to the service provider, operator or
patient from electric shock, mechanical or other hazards.
• Ce Manuel de maintenance n’est disponible qu’en anglais.
• Si le technicien du client a besoin de ce manuel dans une autre langue que l’anglais, c’est au client qu’il incombe de le faire traduire.
• Ne pas tenter d’intervention sur les équipements tant que le manuel Service n’a pas
été consulté et compris.
• Le non-respect de cet avertissement peut entraîner chez le technicien, l’opérateur
ou le patient des blessures dues à des dangers électriques, mécaniques ou autres.
• Dieses Kundendienst-Handbuch existiert nur in englischer Sprache.
• Falls ein fremder Kundendienst eine andere Sprache benötigt, ist es Aufgabe des
Kunden für eine entsprechende Übersetzung zu sorgen.
• Versuchen Sie nicht, das Gerät zu reparieren, bevor dieses Kundendienst-Handbuch nicht zu Rate gezogen und verstanden wurde.
• Wird diese warnung nicht beachtet, so kann es zu Verletzungen des Kundendiensttechnikers, des Bedieners oder des Patienten durch elektrische Schläge, mechanische oder sonstige Gefahren kommen.
AVISO
• Este Manual de Servicio sólo existe en inglés.
• Si algún proveedor de servicios ajeno a GEMS solicita un idioma que no sea el
inglés, es responsabilidad del cliente ofrecer un servicio de traducción.
• No se deberá dar servicio técnico al equipo, sin haber consultado y comprendido
este manual de servicio.
• La no observancia del presente aviso puede dar lugar a que el proveedor de servicios, el operador o el paciente sufran lesiones provocadas por causas eléctricas,
mecánicas o de otra naturaleza.
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ATENÇAO
AVVERTENZA
• Este Manual de Assistência Técnica só se encontra disponível em Inglês.
• Se qualquer outro serviço de assistência técnica, quE não a GEMS, solicitar estes
manuais noutro idioma, é da responsabilidade do cliente fornecer os serviços de
tradução.
• Não tente reparar o equipamento sem ter consultado e compreendido este Manual
de Assistência Técnica.
• O não cumprimento deste aviso pode por em perigo a segurança do técnico, operador ou
• Il presente manuale di manutenzione è disponibile soltanto in inglese.
• Se un addetto alla manutenzione esterno alla GEMS richiede il manuale in una lin-gua diversa, il cliente è tenuto a provvedere direttamente alla traduzione.
• Si proceda alla manutenzione dell’apparecchiatura solo dopo aver consultato il pre-
sente manuale ed averne compreso il contenuto.
• Non tenere conto della presente avvertenza potrebbe far compiere operazioni da
cui derivino lesioni all’addetto alla manutenzione, all’utilizzatore ed al paziente per
folgorazione elettrica, per urti meccanici od altri rischi.
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Revision History
RevDateAuthorReason For Change
03/2002WBInitial release for Centricity RA600
14/2002SA/WBAdd work group server, streaming video, Europe’s dongle replacement
procedure, revised initial powerup config., Flat panel display coverage & other
miscellaneous minor fixes
28/2002DB/SA/
WB
Add RA600 Identification & Connectivity list to Chp. 1, revise monitor calibration
CNF006, change streaming video SW013 and Static frame capture SW007 to
point to kit doc, add software patch installation SW014.
Throughout this manual the common term Workstation is used to refer to the Centricity RA600
Workstation which represents the installed configuration of monitor(s) and computer.
Section 2: Chapter Descriptions
Shown below is a summary of the chapters in this book and a description of each chapter.
Chapter 1Introduction. This chapter contains information about
Chapter 2Service/Installation Steering Guide. This chapter
the workstation, a list of related manuals and a
summary of what is in each chapter.
presents an overview of what is required for a
complete installation.
Chapter 3System Installation. This chapter contains the job
cards needed to perform the installation, configure
purchasable options, and post-installation activities.
Chapter 4Software Configuration. This chapter contains an
introduction and the job cards needed to configure the
software.
Chapter 5Functional Check. This chapter contains job cards
for verifying proper system function.
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Chapter 6Software Procedures. This chapter contains job
cards for performing common procedures, such as
software loads, installs, and the day-to-day
procedures needed for Windows NT operation and
administration.
Chapter 7Troubleshooting. This chapter includes a
troubleshooting chart to help isolate problems and
contains job cards for querying the system to display
parameters and information about running processes,
logs, software version, etc.
Chapter 8Disassembly/Reassembly. This chapter contains job
cards for disassembly and reassembly.
Chapter 9Renewal Parts. Workstation replaceable parts list and
PowerEdge 1400 User’s Guide
PowerEdge 1400 Installation and Troubleshooting Guide
Section 4: Centricity RA600 Workstation Standard Configuration
The standard Centricity RA600 Workstation configuration consists of:
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l
A computer, mouse, keyboard, and associated cabling.
l
Either of
one or two or four portrait monitors (A+, A, or B models), or
one or two landscape monitors (C models).
l
A VGA service monitor for system maintenance tasks.
Illustration 1-1 shows a workstation configuration with two Barco CRT portrait monitors and the
service monitor.
Barco Monitors
Keyboard
Computer Unit
Mouse
VGA Service
Monitor
Illustration 1-1: Centricity RA600 showing BARCO monitors & service monitor
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4-1 Computer Configuration
Hardware Items
ItemDescription
Hard disk storage 36 GB SCSI disk drives
RAM512 MB or 1 GB RAM with optional
upgrade to 2 GB
Internal CD-ROMSpeed: 20/48x (minimum)
Internal floppy disk3.5"
Network Interface
Connector
Video board(s)One or two video boards depending upon
KeyboardStandard 104 key
Mouse2-button with scrolling wheel.
RJ45 connector
the number of video monitors being used.
(See appropriate job card in Chapter 3 for
cabling and the location of video board in
Computer Unit.)
4-2 Monitor Configurations
These are the monitors used with the Centricity RA600.
Model TypeTypeResolution
Barco A+ Model (Portrait)Monochrome CRT2048 x 256071 HzMD5
Barco A Model (Portrait)Monochrome CRT1728 x 230469 HzMD4
Barco B Model (Portrait)Monochrome CRT1200 x 160075 HzMD2
Refresh
Rate
Video
Board
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Model TypeTypeResolution
Barco B+ Model (Portrait)Monochrome flat
panel
C Model (Landscape)Color CRT or flat
panel
4-3 Service Monitor
The service monitor is used to run diagnostic tests on the A+, A, B and B+ model workstations.
Model TypeTypeResolutionRefresh RateVideo Board
VGA Service MonitorColor640 x 480defaultonboard
4-4 Software Items
Software Items Installed
Refresh
Rate
1536 x 204859 Hz3MP2FH
1280 x 102485 Hz
(75 Hz for
flat panel)
Video
Board
Matrox
G450
VGA
ItemDescription
Windows 2000 (with SP2)Operating System
Centricity RA600Application Software
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Illustration 1-2: Computer Unit, Front View
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Illustration 1-3: Computer Unit, Rear View
Section 5: List of Abbreviations
The following abbreviations and terms are used throughout this manual.
Abbreviation/TermDefinition
CPURefers to the Computer Unit, (Central
IPInternet Address, (Internet Protocol)
Processor Unit)
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Abbreviation/TermDefinition
NTFSThe system hard drive, (New Technology File
System)
SMPTEA test pattern displayed on a monitor,
(Society of Motion Picture and Television
Engineers)
Tech SupportTechnical Assistance offered by the GE
Remote On-Line Center. Centricity RA600
Tech Support by the On-Line Center at 800321-7937 or International at 414-896-5659.
LHSLeft Hand Side
RHSRight Hand Side
Section 6: Safety Precautions
Caution
!
Caution
!
When removing and replacing circuit boards, be sure to use the
recommended wrist-grounding strap to prevent static electricity from
destroying components.
The maximum ambient magnetic field allowable for installing the
Centricity RA600 workstation is 1 gauss to ensure proper operation.
Under normal usage conditions, the Centricity RA600 Workstation should not be susceptible to virus
attacks. Normal usage conditions are defined as the Centricity RA600 Workstation being used only
to view/process DICOM images, not as an internet access point. The machine will be most secure
when set up with limited access and secure user account names and passwords. Only trained GE
personnel and system administrators should add, modify, or delete pre-approved content on the
workstation computer, minimizing virus vulnerability.
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If desired, anti-virus software can be installed on the workstation by customer designated system
administrators as an additional precaution. GE Medical Systems has verified that the system can
operate while anti-virus "live protection" software is running, but does not endorse any specific antivirus software vendor. However, the anti-virus software MUST NOT be configured to periodically
scan all drives, particularly partitions where the Centricity RA600 database and/or images are
stored. If database or archive storage partitions are scanned for viruses, system performance will be
severely degraded.
Section 8: Dell Service Strategies
8-1 Service Strategy for Dell Equipment
The local site FE (Field Engineer) will do the installation of all Centricity RA600 Workstation
components (including Dell CPU/Server). When the customer calls into GE CARES, the ROC
(Remote Online Center) will investigate the service call and determine if it’s related to the Dell
equipment. If it is, the ROC will contact Dell and deploy the necessary Dell FE and replacement part
(PLEASE NOTE—GEMS GPO will NOT be supporting spare parts for the Dell CPU/Server). If
the ROC does not identify the root of the problem to be Dell-related, the local FE will be dispatched.
While on site, if the local FE identifies the problem to be Dell-related, he/she will call the ROC for
support. The ROC will then contact Dell for problem resolution. Dell will provide 3 years of "Same
Day, 4-Hour Response Service". This will include Parts & Global Service. There are a limited
number of remote locations that Dell will not guarantee the 4 hour response time.
If the Dell Service contract is no longer valid (after 3 years of purchase or if the FE violated the
contract), the local FE and ROC will follow the same process of Dell Support at a billable rate.
8-2 T3 Replacement for Dell CPU
If the Dell 1400 CPU requires replacement, the defective CPU must be returned to the Global Parts
Inventory. The FE is responsible for removing any physical upgrades (e.g. additional RAM modules,
hard drives, SCSI boards, Barco video boards, frame grabber board, etc.) from the defective CPU for
use on the replacement CPU.
8-3 Dell Equipment Warranty/Contract Transfer
The FE must transfer the Warranty/Contract to Dell Europe or Asia if he/she is installing a piece of
U.S-purchased Dell hardware in one of those areas. If this is not done, the Warranty/Contract will
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not be valid outside the US. This transfer may take up to 3 weeks. If service needs to be done
before the transfer, please contact the EMEA Program Manager at Dell for an immediate transfer.
EMEA Program Manager
Global Segment
Tel: +44 (0) 1344 748931
Fax: +44 (0) 1344 748953
Mobile: +44 (0) 802 594845
The warranty transfer can be done on the internet by going to: http://www.dell.com/html/us/global/
prem_page/tag_trans_form.htm which will display the Unit Location Transfer Form. The following
information will be required to fill out the Transfer Form:
Unit Information (all)
Unit Service Tag Number
Country where system was originally purchased
New Location Information (all)
Name (of contact person for Dell service)
Organization
Street Address
City
State/Province
Zip/Postal code
Country where system will reside
Work Phone
e-mail
Current Service Level (choose one)
Parts Only
Return-to-Base
Collect and Return
Next Business Day (NBD) On-Site
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Section 9: RA600 Site Identification and Remote Connectivity Information
GE CARES Information
Item NameNumber
Facility Name
System Location (Bldg, Floor, etc.)
System ID [Too generic? What ID?]
Primary Field Engineer Name
Primary Field Engineer Phone
Customer Contact Name
Customer Contact Phone
Hardware Information
Item NameNumber
CPU Type (Mfr., Model, Service Nol, etc.)
RAM amount
Hard Disk Size
RAID Unit (Mfr., Model, Size)
Software Information
Item NameNumber
Centricity RA600 Software Version No.
Centricity RA600 Dongle/License Serial No.
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Item NameNumber
Windows 2000 Registration ID No.
Centricity RA600 Networking Information
Item NameNumber / Value
IP Address
MAC Address
Subnet Mask
AE Title
Internet Connection Gateway Address
Remote Connectivity Software Installed
(VNC, PC Anywhere, etc.)
VPN Connection Available for GE Service?
(If yes, type and connection info)
Dial -In 56KB Modem Phone No.
RadWorks Installed Options
Item NameData / Value
Multi-monitor (Yes/No)
Type of Monitor(s)
Single Media Archive (SMA) Installed? Y/N
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Item NameData / Value
Archive Module
Digitizer (Y/N)
Digitizer ID (Mfr, Model, S/N)
QC Module (Y/N)
Dicom print option (Y/N)
Dicom printer (Mfr, Model, S/N)
Integration module (Y/N)
Other
Modalities Connected to the RA600/RadWorks System
(Indicate direct/remote connection & if remote, type of wide-area network (WAN) used: POTS, DSL,
cable, etc.)
Modality
Type
DescriptionIP AddressS.M.GWPortAE Title
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Modality
Type
DescriptionIP AddressS.M.GWPortAE Title
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2 Installation steering guide
Section 1: Introduction
This chapter provides directions on how to install and update software in the Centricity RA600
Workstation.
Section 2: Steering Flowchart
Illustration 2-1 on page 27 is an overall process steering diagram for installing the Centricity RA600
Workstation.
Section 3: Installing Options
Table 2-1 lists the procedures for installing optional items in the Centricity RA600 Workstation.
Optional Item
Additional RAM Module(s)IST 010N/A RAM is automatically
Optional Hard Drive(s)IST 009OS configure in Chapter
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Physical
Installation
Software Install/
Configure
recognized at bootup.
2, IST 009
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Optional Item
Physical
Installation
Video BoardN/ADriver for C monitor
Driver for A, A+, B,
Frame Grabber board
IST 008FP10621 (kit document)
(I-Color Static Frame Capture System)
Single Media Archive CD-RIST 007
(SCSI board)
Film Digitizer
(Lumisys, Howtek, Vidar)
IST 007
(SCSI board)
Global ModemIST 011N/A
Barco 3MP2FH Video BoardN/ACNF 007
Barco’s MediCal Pro monitor calibration
N/ACNF 008
software
Software Install/
Configure
SW 003
SW 004
Driver for B+
CNF 007
SW 006
SW 010
RAID & Work Group ServerIST 013SW 011, CNF 009
Work Group ClientN/ASW 012, CNF 009
I-Color Streaming Video Capture
IST 008FP10621 (kit document)
System
Table 2-1: Optional Device Installation
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Start
A+ Monito r
Physical
Connection
IST 001
Site configuration
forms completed
Y
Install
site monitor
configuration
A Monitor
Physical
Connection
IST 002
Software Installation
(Not needed for new installation)
SW001- Load from cold (Ghost)
SW002- Load from warm
Install any optional peripheral
device(s). See Table 2-1
Configure Centricity RA600 system
to site CNF001
Install & configure any peripheral
software. See Table 2-1
Calibrate Monitor(s) with
BARCO Tool - MediCal Pro
Software CNF 006
B Monitor
Physical
Connection
IST 003
Complete s i te
N
configuration forms
IST 006
C Monito r
Physical
Connection
IST 005
Install any software patch(es)
included with the RA600 application
SW014
B+ Monitor
Physical
Connection
IST 004
Functional Checks VF 001 and
Save System & User Se t tings VF 002
Customer Turnover
VF 003
Stop
Illustration 2-1: Installation Flowchart with Ghost Load/ Load From Cold / Load From Warm
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Section 1: Summary of Job CardS
Job Card NoHardware Installation Job Card Title
IST 001(A+) 2048 x 2506 Portrait Monitor Interconnections
IST 002(A) 1728 x 2304 Portrait Monitor Interconnections
IST 003(B) 1200 x 1600 Portrait Monitor Interconnections
IST 004(B+) 1536 x 2048 Flat Panel Portrait Monitor Connections
IST 005(C) 1280 x 1024 Landscape Monitor Interconnections
IST 006Site Configuration Forms
IST 007Adaptec SCSI Card Installation
IST 008Installing Frame Grabber Board
IST 009Optional Internal Hard Drive Connect & Configure
IST 010Installing Additional RAM Modules In CPU
IST 011Installing Global Modem
IST 012Installing Barco 3MP2FH Video Board
IST 013Installing RAID Unit
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Hardware InstallationIST 001 (A+) 2048 x 2506 Portrait Monitor Interconnections
n IST 001 (A+) 2048 x 2506 Portrait Monitor Interconnections
Section 1: INTRODUCTION
This job card contains the instructions for connecting the components comprising the Centricity
RA600 Workstation. Monitor cabling diagrams are provided to show the connection of two or four
Barco monitors to the appropriate video board slot positions at the rear of the computer housing.
Caution
!
The maximum magnetic field allowable for installing the Centricity
RA600 Workstation is 1 gauss to ensure proper operation.
Section 2: Prerequisites
The site must be prepared for installation of the workstation. Refer to the Centricity RA600
Workstation Pre-Installation Manual for detailed information.
u
The appropriate line voltage, line frequency, and power supply line cords.
u
Ethernet connection.
u
Appropriate furniture for the Workstation (i.e. desk, chair, etc.).
Section 3: Cabling
Table 3-1 lists the part numbers of interconnecting cables used during installation.
Refer to Illustration 1-3 to see where various connectors are located on the computer housing.
3-1 Components Used During Installation
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Hardware InstallationIST 001 (A+) 2048 x 2506 Portrait Monitor Interconnections
Cable Part
No.
N/ACPUKeyboardIntegrated Keyboard Cable
N/ACPUNetwork10/100 BaseT Patch Cable
4363099CPU - Video Board.Monitor CableMonitor Cable to CPU
N/ACPUMouse Integrated Mouse Cable
4363149CPUPower OutletPower Connection, USA
4363149Monitor(s)Power OutletPower Connection, USA
N/ACPU VGA portVGA MonitorService Monitor Tool
Table 3-1: Items used for installation of 2048 x 2506 workstation
The Centricity RA600 Workstation should already be configured as per the factory settings. Also, the
operating system software and applications software are installed at the factory. The person
installing the workstation must physically interconnect workstation cables, and then configure the
system using site-specific information (i.e. IP address).
3-2 Line Voltage Selection
Line voltage selection is automatic for the workstation, monitors and most of the peripherals.
FromTo Cable Detail
3-3 Power Connections
Power cables must be fitted with proper plugs for the country where the workstation is installed. A
distribution strip is supplied with the system.
3-4 Network Connection
The ethernet network connections are made via hubs or switches.
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Hardware InstallationIST 001 (A+) 2048 x 2506 Portrait Monitor Interconnections
3-5 Keyboard & Mouse Connections
Connect the mouse and keyboard to the computer housing.
3-6 Monitor Connections
Connect the monitors as shown in appropriate cabling illustration (two or four monitors).
Interface interconnections
to two Barco “A” 2048 x 2560
portrait monitors
Video card connectors
Monitor cable
connector to
video interface
Calibrator connector
Blank
Blank
Blank
Video Card
Blank
Blank
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 5
Slot 6
Barco
Monitor 2
rear view
(primary monitor)
White Black Green
cable 2 cable 1
White Black Green
Illustration 3-1: Interconnecting two barco monitors to workstation
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Barco
Monitor 1
rear view
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Hardware InstallationIST 001 (A+) 2048 x 2506 Portrait Monitor Interconnections
Interface interconnections
to four Barco “A” 2048 x 2560
portrait monitors
Video card connectors
Monitor cable
connector to
video interface
Calibrator connector
Blank
Blank
Blank
Video Card
Blank
Video Card
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 5
Slot 6
Barco
Monitor 4
rear view
Vsync Hsync Video
Wht Blk Grn Wht Blk Grn
Barco
Monitor 3
rear view
(primary monitor)
Vsync Hsync Video
cable 1cable 2
Illustration 3-2: interconnecting four barco monitors to workstation
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Barco
Monitor 2
rear view
(primary monitor)
Vsync Hsync Video
Wht Blk Grn Wht Blk Grn
Barco
Monitor 1
rear view
Vsync Hsync Video
cable 1cable 2
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Hardware InstallationIST 002 (A) 1728 x 2304 Portrait Monitor Interconnections
n IST 002 (A) 1728 x 2304 Portrait Monitor Interconnections
Section 1: INTRODUCTION
This job card contains the instructions for interconnecting the Workstation to other equipment and
components as part of the installation. Monitor cabling diagrams are provided to show the
interconnection of two or four Barco monitors to the appropriate video board slot positions at the rear
of the computer housing.
Caution
!
The maximum magnetic field allowable for installing the Centricity
RA600 Workstation is 1 gauss to ensure proper operation.
Section 2: Prerequisites
The site must be prepared for installation of the workstation. Refer to the Centricity RA600
Workstation Pre-Installation Manual for detailed information.
u
The appropriate line voltage, line frequency, and power supply line cords.
u
Ethernet connection.
u
Appropriate furniture for the Workstation (i.e. desk, chair, etc.)
Section 3: Cabling
Table 3-2 lists the part numbers of interconnecting cables used during installation.
Refer to Illustration 1-3 to see where various connectors are located on the computer housing.
3-1 Components Used During Installation
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Hardware InstallationIST 002 (A) 1728 x 2304 Portrait Monitor Interconnections
Cable Part
No.
N/ACPUKeyboardIntegrated Keyboard Cable
N/ACPUNetwork10/100 BaseT Patch Cable
4363102CPU - Video BoardMonitor CableMonitor Cable to CPU
N/ACPUMouse Integrated Mouse Cable
4363149CPUPower OutletPower Connection, USA
4363149Monitor(s)Power OutletPower Connection, USA
N/ACPU VGA portVGA MonitorService Monitor Tool
Table 3-2: Items used for installation of 1728 x 2304 workstation
The Centricity RA600 Workstation should already be configured as per the factory settings. Also, the
operating system software and applications software are installed at the factory. The person
installing the workstation must physically interconnect workstation cables, and then configure the
system using site-specific information (i.e. IP address).
3-2 Line Voltage Selection
Line voltage selection is automatic for the workstation, monitors and most of the peripherals.
FromTo Cable Detail
3-3 Power Connections
Power cables must be fitted with proper plugs for the country where the workstation is installed. A
distribution strip is supplied with the system.
3-4 Network Connection
The ethernet network connections are made via hubs or switches.
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Hardware InstallationIST 002 (A) 1728 x 2304 Portrait Monitor Interconnections
3-5 Keyboard & Mouse Connections
Connect the mouse and keyboard to the computer housing.
3-6 Monitor Connections
Connect the monitors as shown in appropriate cabling illustration (two or four monitors).
Interface interconnections
to two Barco “A” 1728 x 2304
portrait monitors
Video card connectors
Monitor cable
connector to
video interface
Calibrator connector
Blank
Blank
Blank
Video Card
Blank
Blank
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 5
Slot 6
Barco
Monitor 2
rear view
(primary monitor)
White Black Green
cable 2 cable 1
Illustration 3-3: Connecting two barco 1728 by 2304 monitors to workstation
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Barco
Monitor 1
rear view
White Black Green
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Interface interconnections
to four Barco “A” 1728 x 2304
portrait monitors
Video card connectors
Monitor cabl e
connector to
video interface
Calibrator connector
Blank
Blank
Blank
Video Ca rd
Blank
Video Card
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 5
Slot 6
Barco
Monitor 4
rear view
Vsync Hsync Video
Wht Blk Grn Wht Blk Grn
Barco
Monitor 3
rear view
(primary monitor)
Vsync Hsync Video
cable 1cable 2
Barco
Monitor 2
rear view
(primary monitor)
Vsync Hsync Video
Wht Blk Grn Wht Blk Grn
Illustration 3-4: Connecting four barco 1728 by 2304 monitors to workstation
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Barco
Monitor 1
rear view
Vsync Hsync Video
cable 1cable 2
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Hardware InstallationIST 003 (B) 1200 x 1600 Portrait Monitor Interconnections
n IST 003(B) 1200 x 1600 Portrait Monitor Interconnections
Section 1: INTRODUCTION
This job card contains the instructions for interconnecting the workstation to other equipment and
components as part of the installation. Monitor cabling diagrams are provided to show the
interconnection of two or four "B" monitors to the appropriate video board slot positions at the rear of
the computer housing.
Caution
!
The maximum magnetic field allowable for installing the GE
Centricity RA600 Workstation is 1 gauss to ensure proper operation.
Section 2: Prerequisites
The site must be prepared for installation of the workstation. Refer to the Centricity RA600
Workstation Pre-Installation Manual for detailed information.
u
The appropriate line voltage, line frequency, and power supply line cords.
u
Ethernet connection.
u
Appropriate furniture for the Workstation (i.e. desk, chair, etc.).
Section 3: Cabling
Table 3-3 lists the part numbers of interconnecting cables used during installation.
Refer to Illustration 1-3 to see where various connectors are located on the computer housing.
3-1 Components Used During Installation
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Cable Part No.FromTo Cable Detail
N/ACPUKeyboardIntegrated Keyboard Cable
N/ACPUNetwork10/100 BaseT Patch Cable
4363107CPU - Video BoardMonitor CableMonitor Cable to CPU
N/ACPUMouse Integrated Mouse Cable
4363149CPUPower OutletPower Connection, USA
4363149Monitor(s)Power OutletPower Connection, USA
N/ACPU VGA portVGA MonitorService Monitor Tool
Table 3-3: tems used for installation of 1200 x 1600 workstation
The Centricity RA600 Workstation should already be configured as per the factory settings. Also, the
operating system software and applications software are installed at the factory. The person
installing the workstation must physically interconnect workstation cables, and then configure the
system using site-specific information (i.e. IP address).
3-2 Line Voltage Selection
Line voltage selection is automatic for the workstation, monitors and most of the peripherals.
3-3 Power Connections
Power cables must be fitted with proper plugs for the country where the workstation is installed. A
distribution strip is supplied with the system.
3-4 Network Connection
The ethernet network connections are made via hubs or switches.
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3-5 Keyboard & Mouse Connections
Connect the mouse and keyboard to the computer housing.
3-6 Monitor Connections
Connect the monitors as shown in appropriate cabling illustration (two or four monitors).
Interface interconnections
to two “B” 1200 x 1600
portrait monitors
Video card connectors
Double-headed monitor
cable connects to two
interface connectors
Monitor 1 Monitor 2
Calibrator
connector
Blank
Blank
Blank
Video Card
Blank
Blank
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 5
Slot 6
Note:
Blue & Red leads
on cable are not used.
Red Blue
Illustration 3-5: connection of two "B" monitors to workstation
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B
Monitor 2
rear view
(primary monitor)
Vsync Hsync Video
Wht Blk Grn
B
Monitor 1
rear view
Vsync Hsync Video
Wht Blk Grn
cable 1cable 2
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Interface interconnect ion s
to four Barco “B” 1200 x 1600
portrait monitors
Video board connectors
Double-headed monitor
cable connects to two
interface c onnectors
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 5
Slot 6
Monitor 2 Monitor 1
Calibrator
connector
Blank
Blank
Blank
Video Board
Blank
Video Board
B
Monitor 4
rear view
Vsync Hsync Video
Wht Blk Grn Wht Blk Grn
Blue & Red
leads not used
B
Monitor 3
rear view
Vsync Hsync Video
cable 1cable 2
Illustration 3-6: connection of four "B" monitors to workstation
n IST 004(B+) 1536 x 2048 Flat Panel Portrait Monitor
Connections
Section 1: INTRODUCTION
This job card contains the instructions for interconnecting the workstation to other equipment and
components as part of the installation. Monitor cabling diagrams are provided to show the
interconnection of two or four B+ monitors to the appropriate video board slot positions at the rear of
the computer housing.
Caution
!
Section 2: Prerequisites
The site must be prepared for installation of the workstation. Refer to the Centricity RA600
Workstation Pre-Installation Manual for detailed information.
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The appropriate line voltage, line frequency, and power supply line cords.
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Ethernet connection.
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Appropriate furniture for the Workstation (i.e. desk, chair, etc.).
Section 3: Cabling
Table 3-4 lists the part numbers of interconnecting cables used during installation.
Refer to Illustration 1-3 to see where various connectors are located on the computer housing.
The maximum magnetic field allowable for installing the GE
Centricity RA600 Workstation is 1 gauss to ensure proper operation.
Table 3-4: Items used for installation of B+ workstation
The Centricity RA600 Workstation should already be configured as per the factory settings. Also, the
operating system software and applications software are installed at the factory. The person
installing the workstation must physically interconnect workstation cables, and then configure the
system using site-specific information (i.e. IP address).
3-2 Line Voltage Selection
Line voltage selection is automatic for the workstation, monitors and most of the peripherals.
3-3 Power Connections
Power connection is behind the top rear panel of the B+ monitor. Power cables must be fitted with
proper plugs for the country where the workstation is installed. A distribution strip is supplied with the
system.
3-4 Network Connection
The ethernet network connections are made via hubs or switches.
Illustration 3-8: Connection of four "B+" monitors to workstation
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n IST 005(C) 1280 x 1024 Landscape Monitor Interconnections
Section 1: Introduction
This job card contains the instructions for interconnecting the Workstation to other equipment and
components as part of the installation. Monitor cabling diagrams are provided to show the
interconnection of one or two landscape monitors to the appropriate video board slot positions at the
rear of the computer housing.
Caution
!
Section 2: Prerequisites
The site must be prepared for installation of the workstation. Refer to the Centricity RA600
Workstation Technical Reference Manual for detailed information.
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The appropriate line voltage, line frequency, and power supply line cords.
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Ethernet connection.
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Appropriate furniture for the Workstation (i.e. desk, chair, etc.).
Section 3: Cabling
Table 3-5 lists the part numbers of interconnecting cables used during installation.
Refer to Illustration 1-3 tosee where various connectors are located on the computer housing. Refer
to included manufacturer’s documentation for access to flat panel connectors.
The maximum magnetic field allowable for installing the Centricity
RA600 Workstation is 1 gauss to ensure proper operation.
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3-1 Components used During Installation
Cable Part No.FromTo Cable Detail
N/ACPUKeyboardIntegrated Keyboard
Cable
N/ACPUNetwork10/100 BaseT Patch
Cable
436115CPU - Video Board.Monitor CableMonitor Cable to CPU
N/ACPUMouse Integrated Mouse Cable
4363149CPUPower OutletPower Connection, USA
4363149Monitor(s)Power OutletPower Connection, USA
N/ACPU VGA portVGA MonitorService Monitor Tool
Table 3-5: Items used for installation of 1280 x 1024 workstation
The Centricity RA600 Workstation should already be configured as per the factory settings. Also, the
operating system software and applications software are installed at the factory. The person
installing the workstation must physically interconnect workstation cables, and then configure the
system using site-specific information (i.e. IP address).
3-2 Line Voltage Selection
Line voltage selection is automatic for the workstation, monitors and most of the peripherals.
3-3 Power Connections
Power cables must be fitted with proper plugs for the country where the workstation is installed. A
distribution strip is supplied with the system.
3-4 Network Connection
The ethernet network connections are made via hubs or switches.
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3-5 Keyboard & Mouse Connections
Connect the mouse and keyboard to the appropriate receptacles on the computer housing.
3-6 Monitor Connections
Connect the monitors as shown in appropriate cabling illustration (one or two monitors). If the video
card has two connectors, connect the primary monitor to connector 1. Make the monitor
connections according to included manufacturer’s documentation.
Interface interconnection s
to one landscape monitor
Video Card
Blank
Illustration 3-9: connection of one landscape monitor
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Blank
Blank
Blank
Blank
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 5
Slot 6
Landscape
Monitor
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Interface interconnections
to two landscape monitors
Illustration 3-10: connection oF two landscape monitors
3-7 Video Board Driver Installation
Refer to job card SW 003 in chapter 6 for C monitor video board driver installation instructions.
Landscape
Monitor 2
Video Card
Video Card
Blank
Blank
Blank
Blank
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 5
Slot 6
Landscape
Monitor 1
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n IST 006 Site Configuration Forms
Section 1: Introduction
This job card identifies what customer site specific data is necessary to configure the Centricity
RA600 Workstation.
Section 2: Procedure
2-1 Complete Data Sheet Information
Complete the Workstation Installation Worksheet on page 50 and the Example Site Data Sheet, on
page 52 and leave it attached in the site’s service manual. Update these forms for each new option
or software release installation.
Note: Photocopy the forms for use on all workstations, as required.
Section 3: Required Data Definitions
A blank and an example site data sheet are at the end of this job card. Complete a site datasheet per
the example site data sheet.
Required Information Answers To OS Configuration Questions
HostnameOperator configurable
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Normally supplied by the network
administrator.
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Required Information Answers To OS Configuration Questions
IP AddressAs supplied
Normally supplied by the network
administrator.
Subnet mask
(netmask)
Default GatewayAs supplied
Time zoneSelect as applicable.
Date and time Select as applicable.
Root Password As set by GEMS Field Service.
Table 3-6: Site Specific Data
As supplied
Normally supplied by the network
administrator.
Normally supplied by the network
administrator.
Double click on task bar clock to change
settings.
Double click on task bar clock to change
settings.
Section 4: Workstation Installation Worksheet
Workstation Installation Worksheet
Machine Type:Intel CPU
Serial Number:
System ID:
Internet Address:
Netmask: (subnet)
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Root Password:
Hospital Name:
User’s Interface Language:
Application Support
Telephone:
Miscellaneous:
Initial Software Revision:
Software Upgrade Revision:
Miscellaneous:
Software Upgrade Revision:
Miscellaneous:
Software Upgrade Revision:
Miscellaneous:
Software Upgrade Revision:
Miscellaneous:
Software Upgrade Revision:
Miscellaneous:
Software Upgrade Revision:
Miscellaneous:
Software Upgrade Revision:
Miscellaneous:
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Workstation Installation Worksheet
Software Upgrade Revision:
Miscellaneous:
Section 5: Example Site Data Sheet
Hospital Name:Phone: ___-___-
Your Name:Phone: ___-___-
Hospital Network Administrator:Phone: ___-___-
***Complete a separate sheet for each workstation on the FDO ***
Worktation configuration
information:
Station locationView Room
HostnameSCD132Hostname: (Maximum of 14 letters & number)
WorkgroupCentricity
IP Address3.28.75.132Internet (IP) address: Assigned unique number that
Subnet Mask
(Netmask)
Default Route3.28.75.3Default route: a route (IP address) that is used to
This station Options. (Required on a multi-station FDO):Passwords
ExampleDefinition
2106
RA600
255.255.255.252Netmask: A number used by software to identify the
____
____
____
Description/local identifier/room number for this system
Note: The components used in the workstation are static sensitive. Observe static precautions when
performing this procedure.
1. Power off the system.
2. Remove the left-hand half of the workstation case.
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Slide the rear padlock hasp toward the chassis center and press the release button on the
lower front of the bezel and remove the left side of the case.
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For detailed removal instructions, refer to the Dell Online Documentation, Dell PowerEdge
System Documentation, Dell PowerEdge 1400, PowerEdge 1400 Installation and
Troubleshooting Guide, Checking Inside the Compuuter.
3. Locate an available PCI slot for the Adaptec AHA-2930U SCSI card.
Note: Be sure to observe proper ESD safety precautions when inserting the SCSI card.
4. Install the Adaptec AHA-2930U SCSI card into the PCI slot.
5. Replace the workstation case cover.
6. Connect one end of the 50-Pin SCSI Interface cable to the SCSI card connector at the rear of
the computer and the other end to the SCSI peripheral device. Refer to the device User’s
Manual for detailed instructions.
7. Power-on the system.
8. The Windows 2000 operating system provides plug & play recognition and driver selection for
the Adaptec AHA-2930U SCSI Card.
Note: If the system does not recognize the card or otherwise indicates driver problems, install the
driver supplied with the card per the installation instructions provided.
This job card describes how to install the a frame grabber board into the Centricity RA600
Workstation.
Section 2: Tools Required
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5 mm cross-head screwdriver
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5 mm flat-head screwdriver
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Grounding wristband
Section 3: Procedure
Caution
!
1. Power off the system.
2. Remove the left-hand half of the Dell 1400 computer case.
l
Slide the rear padlock hasp toward the chassis center and press the release button on the
lower front of the bezel and remove the left side of the case.
l
For detailed instructions, refer to the Dell Online Documentation, Dell PowerEdge System
Documentation, Dell PowerEdge 1400, PowerEdge 1400 Installation and Troubleshooting
The components inside the workstation computer case may be
damaged by static electricity. Observe standard grounding
precautions for handling static-sensitive components when
performing this procedure.
Guide, Checking Inside the Compuuter. The Dell Online Documentation CD is shipped with
each Dell 1400 CPU.
Note: Be sure to observe proper ESD safety precautions when inserting the frame grabber board.
3. Insert the frame grabber board into an available PCI slot.
4. Replace the workstation case cover.
5. Power-on the system.
6. When Windows 2000 requests a driver for the frame grabber board, insert the Foresight
Imaging CD and follow the instructions for installing the appropriate driver.
7. Refer to job card SW 007 - Installing Foresight Static Frame Capture Software (Refer to Kit
document FP10621) on page 207 and install the frame grabber software.
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n IST 009Optional Internal Hard Drive Connect & Configure
Section 1: Introduction
This job describes how to connect an additional 36GB internal hard drive to a Centricity RA600
Workstation.
Section 2: Tools REquired
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Philips head #2 screw driver
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Medium slotted head screw driver
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Grounding wristband
Section 3: Materials Required
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Optional Hard Drive Installation Kit
Section 4: Procedure
Note: The components used in the workstation are static sensitive. Observe static precautions when
performing this procedure.
4-1 Physical Installation of Hard Drive
This procedure describes how to install the optional hard drive in the Dell 1400 computer chassis.
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1. 1. Unpack optional hard drive and mounting screws and retain packing material until
installation is validated.
2. 2. Configure the hard drive as SCSI drive 2 by placing a jumper plug across pins 5 & 6 on the
28-pin connector at the front of the drive. Refer to Illustration 3-11, following.
Illustration 3-11: Hard Drive Jumper configuration
3. Power down the processor and unplug the power cord.
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4. Open CPU case by removing side access panel.
Release and remove the side access panel (use the release switch (padlock hasp) on lower
rear panel and the push-button in front. Refer to Illustration 3-12 and on-line CPU
documentation, as necessary.
Illustration 3-12: Side Access Panel Release
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5. Identify and disconnect ribbon data cable going to existing CPU hard drive.
6. Disconnect power connector from existing hard drives.
Illustration 3-13: Hard Drive Connector
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7. Remove Dell 1400 front panel by pressing down release button inside top of case and pulling
front panel away and then up from chassis.
Illustration 3-14: Front Panel Release
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8. To access hard drive cage in CPU chassis,
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Pull out and down on the handle of the drive bay door on the front of the chassis until the
cage front is about 1 inch out of the bay (Illustration 3-15),
Illustration 3-15:Hard Drive Cage Access
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Then slide out the cage from the chassis to access the drive mounting screws on the top
and bottom of the cage (Illustration 3-16).
Illustration 3-16: Slide out hard drive cage
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9. Fit the new drive into a vacant area of the hard drive cage, oriented the same as the existing
drive, with the connectors facing inward toward the center of the case.
Illustration 3-17: New Drive Installed In Cage
10. Mount the new drive to the drive cage with the four screws provided.
11. Slide the drive cage back into CPU chassis.
12. Pull up the drive bay door up and in to its locked position.
13. Connect the data ribbon cable to old and new drives.
14. Connect a power connector from the CPU power supply to each of the hard drive’s power
connectors.
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15. If necessary, connect the system keyboard, mouse, and monitor to the appropriate connectors
at the rear of the CPU chassis.
16. Power up the CPU and note that the operating system recognizes the new drive. If the new
drive is not listed during the power up display sequence, power down the CPU, reseat the
cable connections and try again. If the system won’t recognize the new hard drive when
connected to any of the ribbon cable connectors, abort the installation and order a new hard
drive from GPO.
17. When the operating system recognizes the new hard drive it can then be configured.
18. Replace the front and side covers on the CPU case when the new drive is shown to be
operating as desired.
19. This completes the physical installation of the optional hard drive.
4-2 Configuring the New Hard Drive in the System
Caution
!
It is strongly advisable to back up any data on existing hard drives
before proceeding to the next level.
Note: Volume Set cannot be created on a partition that contains systme files.
1. At the Windows 2000 desktop, navigate to Start > Programs > Adminstrative Tools >
Computer Management and select Disk Management.
2. Note that the Write Signature and Upgrade Disk Wizard that the Disk Administrator recognizes
that a new disk has been connected since the administrator program was last executed. Click
Next.
3. In the Select Disk to Write Signature window, note that Disk 1 is selected by default. Click
Next.
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Illustration 3-18: Write signature to new disk
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4. In the Completing the Write Signature... window, review the summary of your selections and
click Finish.
Note how the Computer Management window shows the new disk in the lower right pane.
Illustration 3-19: New Disk 1 with written signature in Disk Management
5. Right-click on the Centricity RA600 D: drive area and select Extend Volume... from the pop-
up menu; then click Next on the Extend Volume Wizard Welcome window.
Note: If, instead of the Extend Volume Wizard welcome, you get an error message like that in
Illustration 3-21, then click OK and skip to section 4-3; else continue with the following step.
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Illustration 3-20: Starting Extend Volume wizard
Illustration 3-21: Can’t extend a volume originally created on basic (vis-a-vis dynamic) disk.
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6. Highlight Disk 1 in the All Available dynamic disks list and click Add>> to move this available
space to the Selected dynamic disks list. Leave the default Sizes info set at Maximum and click
Next.
Illustration 3-22: Using & finishing Extend Volume wizard
7. In the Completing the Extend Volume Wizard window, click Finish.
Note, in the Disk Management display, that both the existing and extended disk areas are now
designated D:
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4-3 Workaround for Extending a Volume Created on a Basic (non-dynamic) Disk.
Windows 2000 does not allow extending a volume that was created on a Basic disk. The workaround
is to create a standalone new dynamic disk, transfer all existing data from the old to the new disk,
delete the old disk, and then extend the new disk onto the old disk space.
Note: Perform steps 1 thru 5 of section 4-2, then continue with this procedure.
1. Right-click on the unallocated Disk 1 area and select Create Volume... from the popup menu.
Click Next on the Welcome window of the Create Volume Wizard.
Illustration 3-23: Create Volume Wizard
2. In the Select Volume Type window, click Next to accept the default.
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Illustration 3-24: Select Disk & Assign Drive Letter for Volume
3. In the Select Disks window, high-light Disk 1 in the All available dynamic disks list and click
Add>> to move it to the Selected dynamic disks list it for the volume. Leave the default values in the Size selection and click Next.
4. In the Assign Drive Letter or Path window, select the Assign a drive letter radio button and
select G: from the letter list; then click Next.
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Illustration 3-25: Formatting & Finishing the Created Volume
5. In the Format Volume window, select the Format this volume as follows radio button and select
the following Formatting parameters:
a. File system to use: Select NTFS
b. Allocation unit size: Leave Default
c. Volume label: New Volume
d. Check the Perform a Quick Format check box.
e. Click Next.
6. In the Completing the Create Volume window, review the volume selections, use the Back
button to make any necessary corrections and then click Finish.
Note the appearance of the new Disk 1 volume in the Computer Management window.
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Illustration 3-26: Computer Management view of new Disk 1 volume
7. Copy the contents of the D: drive to the G: drive as follows:
a. Right-click on the D: area of Disk 0 and select Open from the popup menu.
b. Right-click on the G: area of Disk 1 and select Open from the popup menu.
c. Select the entire contents of D: in the D: drive window and copy it to the drive G: window.
Caution
!
Ensure that all of the D: drive data is copied or it will be lost in the next
steps.
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d. Close both the D: and G: windows.
8. Right-click on the D: area of Disk 0 and select Delete Volume... from the popup menu.
Illustration 3-27: Deleting the D: volume
9. When the Are you sure... caution appears in the Delete simple volume popup, click Yes.
10. When the Disk Management popup asks Do you want to continue? click Yes.
Note that, following volume deletion, the former D: drive area now appears as Unallocated
space.
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Illustration 3-28: Clicking through warnings
11. Right-click on the G: drive area and select Extend Volume...
Illustration 3-29: Extending the G: Drive
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12. Click Next in the Welcome to the Extend Volume Wizard window.
Illustration 3-30:Finish G: Volume Extension
13. In the Select Disks window, select Disk 0 In the All available dynamic disks field and then click
Add>> to select this space for extension of G: . Leave the Size values at default (maximum)
and click Next.
14. In the Completing the Extend Volume Wizard window, click Finish to complete the G:
extension. Note that the former D: drive area now is labeled G:
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Illustration 3-31: Name the new extended volume.
15. Name the newly extended volume as follows:
a. Right-click on the Disk 1 New Volume area and select Properties from the popup menu.
b. On the General tab of the New Volume Properties window, enter Centricity RA600 in the
Label field and click OK. Note the new name now appears on both areas of the new volume.
Verify that the total capacity of the extended drive is as expected.
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Illustration 3-32: Changing the drive letter of the new volume
16. Change the drive letter of the new volume to D: as follows:
a. Right click on the new volume area and select Change Drive Letter and Path... from the
popup menu.
b. In the Change Drive Letter... window, highlight the G: drive and click Edit.
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Illustration 3-33: Complete the drive letter change
c. In the Edit Drive Letter.. window, select the Assign a drive letter radio button and highlight
D:, then click OK.
d. In the Confirm popup, click Yes.
Note in the Disk Management console display, that the new drive is now designated D:
17. Close out of the Disk Management window.
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Illustration 3-34: The extended D: drive
18. Use the Windows 2000 Explore function to verify that the Database folder and its
subdirectories/files are present as before the installation.
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n IST 010Installing Additional RAM Modules In CPU
Section 1: Introduction
This job card describes how to install additional RAM module(s) in the Dell 1400 in the following
anticipated situations:
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Adding 1, 2, or 3 additional 512MB RAM module(s) to a Dell 1400 CPU that has 512MB RAM.
Minimum RAM for a Centricity RA600 CPU is 512MB.
Section 2: Prerequisites:
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A properly installed and configured Dell PowerEdge 1400 CPU with Windows 2000 Pro installed
and running.
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The RAM upgrade kit with the RAM modules to be added.
Section 3: Tools Required
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Grounding wristband
Section 4: Procedure
Caution
!
The RAM modules and other components in the Dell 1400 may be
damaged by static electricity. Observe standard grounding
precautions for handling static-sensitive components when
performing this procedure.
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1. Unpack optional RAM module(s) and retain packing material until installation is validated.
2. Power down CPU and disconnect power cord from the receptacle on the rear of the Dell 1400.
3. Open CPU case by removing the side access panel.
4. Remove the left-hand half of the workstation case.
l
Slide the rear padlock hasp toward the chassis center and press the release button on the
lower front of the bezel and remove the left side of the case. Refer to Illustration 3-35
l
For detailed removal instructions, refer to the Dell Online Documentation, Dell PowerEdge
System Documentation, Dell PowerEdge 1400, PowerEdge 1400 Installation and
Troubleshooting Guide, Checking Inside the Compuuter. The Dell Online Documentation
CD is shipped with each Dell 1400 CPU
Illustration 3-35: Side Access Panel Release.
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5. Identify the CPU power supply at the top rear of the chassis. Press the Release tab at the
lower rear corner and rotate it up and away from the system board. The power supply mounting
bracket has detents to hold it up while accessing the system board.
6. Identify RAM module locations (DIMM A thru DIMM D). See Illustration 3-36.
A
B
C
D
Illustration 3-36: DIMM Module Location on System Board.
7. Mount the additional RAM module(s) into open memory locations. For optimal memory
operation, start from location A (closest to the top edge of the system board) and work
downwards to D, leaving no unoccupied locations between installed modules.
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Note: There are no system requirements for the placement or the order of the RAM modules.
8. Rotate the power supply back down to its operating position and reconnect the CPU power
cord.
9. Power up the CPU. The system will recognize the additional RAM, however no user
intervention is required.
10. When reboot is complete, on the Windows desktop, right-click on the My Computer icon and
select Manage.
11. In the Computer Management console window.
a. Click to expand the System Interface folder.
b. Click on System Information.
c. Click on System Summary. Refer to Illustration 3-37.
d. Check to make sure that the value for Total Physical Memory is correct according to the
post-upgrade number of RAM modules installed (e.g. Two 512MB RAM modules ~ 1.2 GB
RAM).
e. Close out of the Computer Management console window.
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Illustration 3-37: Checking System RAM Recognition.
12. If the system does not recognize the new RAM module(s),
a. Power down the CPU,
b. Disconnect the power cord
c. Release and raise the power supply
d. Reseat the RAM modules, and repeat steps 8 through 11.
13. When the new RAM is acknowledged by the CPU, replace the side cover on the CPU case.
This completes the installation and setup for the optional RAM module(s).
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Hardware InstallationIST 011 Installing Global Modem
n IST 011Installing Global Modem
Section 1: Introduction
This job card describes how to install the GE global modem.
Section 2: Material Required
GE Global Modem Kit, including
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DB24M-to-DB9F serial cable and
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Modem kit (Includes modem, universal power supply, phone cables, customer property label,
phone company adapter kit, adhesive foot pads, and Velcro mounting tape strips).
Section 3: Prerequisites
Different countries have different requirements for how modems must function. Therefore, before
you use the modem in a given country,
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you must first verify that it is approved for use in that country and
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you must configure the modem to match the defaults of the country in which you will use it.
To find these conditions, go to the modem supplier’s GEMS support web site at www.MultiTech.com/
support/gems/
Note: The Global Modem driver is factory loaded and configured to operate through the COM1 port.
Section 4: Procedure
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1. Unpack the Global Modem Kit and retain packing material until installation is validated.
2. Power off the CPU.
3. Connect the serial cable from the COM1 port of the CPU to the modem.
4. Connect the power cord from the modem to the local power outlet.
5. Connect the telephone cable from the modem to the local communication outlet.
6. Set the modem power switch to ON.
7. Power up the CPU
8. Perform a functional check of the modem according to the application it is designed to be part
of. If the computer is in as-shipped condition, all necessary software should be in place for full
modem functionality.
Only if necessary, perform the VNC (modem remote access software) configuration according
to job card CNF 005 on page 107.
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Hardware InstallationIST 012 Installing Barco 3MP2FH Video Board
n IST 012Installing Barco 3MP2FH Video Board
Section 1: Introduction
This job card describes how to install the Barco 3MP2FH video controller board for the Barco 3M
pixel flat panel monitor in the Dell 1400 computer.
Section 2: Material Required
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Barco 3MP2FH video controller board
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Dell 1400 Computer
Section 3: Prerequisite
Caution
!
Section 4: Procedure
1. Unpack the 3MP2FH and retain packing material until installation is validated.
2. Power off the CPU.
4-1 Hardware Setup
Wear a protective ESD strap during installation or handling of the
board. Electrostatic charges can damage the board.
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Note: Prior to installing your 3MP2FH board(s) in your PC please take a few minutes to familiarize
yourself with both the board and the PCI slots in your computer.
Illustration 3-38: 3MP2FH Switch Locations
There are four switches located at SW1 on the 3MP2FH. The following table shows their locations
and briefly describes their functions and default states.
SwitchFunction
VGA ENEnables VGA on the Primary Head (default is ON)
BIOS ENAllows the system BOIS to read the Video BIOS (default
is ON)
NORMALControls Board State (default is ON)
INT CLK Internal Clock (default is ON)
The switches are in the ON position when the white slider switch is
positions towards the top of the board
Table 3-7: Switch settings for BarcoMed 3MP2FH
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Prior to installing the BarcoMed 3MP2FH, check the setting of the VGA switches on the graphics
board. By default, VGA should be enabled on the primary card. If installing 2 cards in the system,
make sure that the VGA EN option on the 2nd card is set to OFF.
Illustration 3-39: PCI Slots for video cards
Figure 2 illustrates the correct slots location for 3MP2FH cards.
4-2 Installing the BarcoMed 3MP2FH Graphics Controller
Install the 3MP2FH into your computer following these steps:
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1. Turn off the power to your computer and disconnect the power cord.
2. Remove the chassis cover according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Be sure to observe
safety warnings.
3. Install the first card in 3rd slot from bottom and the 2nd card in the bottom slot. Be sure that the
board is seated firmly in the slot. See Illustration 3-39 for correct location.
4. Secure the card to the chassis with the PC’s I/O panel mounting screw, and replace the
chassis cover.
5. Connect the primary display (left-most display in a linear configuration, top-most in a vertical
configuration) to the uppermost connector on the 3MP2FH (the output farthest from the
motherboard – “VID 1” in figure 3) using the provided DVI cable. Connect the secondary
display to the other connector on the board in the same manner used for the primary display.
Illustration 3-40: Video Outputs for 3MP2FH
6. Reconnect the power cord, turn on the power, and boot the system as usual.
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Hardware InstallationIST 013 Installing RAID Unit
n IST 013Installing RAID Unit
Section 1: Introduction
This job card outlines how to install the RAID storage unit (Dell PowerVault 221S) with Centricity
RA600 (Dell 1400 platform) Work Group Server. The RAID unit is intended to be the primary shortterm image storage repository for the RA600 with Workgroup Server option.
For more detailed information on setting up the RAID unit, refe to the Dell Online Documentation
provided on CD-ROM with the Dell PowerVault 221S RAID unit. This information is also available on
the Dell website at www.support.dell.com/docs under Systems > PowerVault Storage > 220/221 S ~
Storage Systems > <language choice> > Installation & Service Guide > Service Information for
Technicians.
Section 2: Items Required
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Dell 1400 PowerEdge computer with Color monitor, keyboard and mouse
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Dell PowerVault 221S with two connecting SCSI cables
Section 3: Procedure
1. Unpack and identify the system components:
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Dell 1400 PowerEdge computer with keyboard, mouse and power cord
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Color monitor with power cord and monitor connector cable
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Dell PowerVault 221S RAID unit with two power cords and two SCSI-type cables.
When making cable connections, refer to the Dell connector illustrations that follow this procedure.
2. Connect the monitor cable between the monitor and the video controller.
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3. Connect the two SCSI type cables between the RAID unit and the SCSI controller card (in one
of the expansion slots in the computer):
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Connect one cable between SCSI connector A on the RAID unit and SCSI connector 0 on
the PERC 3 SCSI controller board in the computer.
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Connect the other cable between SCSI connector B on the RAID unit and SCSI connector 1
on the PERC 3 SCSI controller board in the computer.
4. Set the Bus Configuration switch for split-bus configuration (middle position).
5. Connect the keyboard and mouse to the computer.
6. Connect the computer power cord from the computer to a compatible power outlet.
7. Connect the two RAID power cords from the RAID unit power supply modules to compatible
power outlets.
8. Power up the RAID unit.
9. Power up the computer according to the Initial Power Up job card, CNF 001.
10. When Power up is complete, double-click on My Computer in the Dell 1400 desktop and look
for the RAID unit represented as a hard disk [RA600_wgs(F:)].
If the RAID unit does not appear, reboot the computer one more time.
11. Configure the RAID unit per job card CNF 008.
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Illustration 3-41: Dell PowerEdge1400 unit rear view - connectors
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Illustration 3-42: Dell PowerVault 221S RAID unit rear view
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1 Bus config. switch - Set to middle pos.
2 Fan B fault
3 Fan A fault
4 Power supply status
5 Power supply fault
6 AC status
7 AC connector
8 Power supply on/off switch
9 SCSI connector
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4 Software Configuration
Section 1: SUMMARY OF job cardS
This section of the service manual covers common procedures for the workstation. Some
procedures are duplicated here from other sections for ease of use.
Job
Card No.
CNF 001Initial Power Up and Software Configuration
CNF 002Configuring System IP Address, Subnet Mask or
Default Route/Gateway
CNF 003Changing Host/Computer Name
CNF 004Adding/Configuring TCP/IP Printer
CNF 005VNC Server Installation and Configuration
CNF 006Monitor Calibration with Barco Tool (MediCal Pro)
CNF 007Configuring Barco 3MP2FH Video Driver
CNF 008RAID System Recovery and Configuration
CNF 009Configuring Workgroup Server & Client System
Software Configuration Job Cards
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n CNF 001 Initial Power Up and Software Configuration
Section 1: Introduction
This job card covers configuring the workstation OS software using customer site specific data.
Refer to the forms in CNF 005 on page 107 for the customer information.
The workstation has the OS software and the application software installed at the time of
manufacturing.
Caution
!
Note: Important site-specific identification and connectivity values for the system must be recorded
in Chapter 1, Section 9 to facilitate ROC support of the site and to complete the installation
process. Filling in this data as it is collected will avoid lost time re-collecting it later.
Section 2: Items Required
The following items are needed at the initial system power up:
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A VGA service monitor for A, A+, B, and B+ monitor configurationis
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Windows 2000 Registration ID Number
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RA600 License File
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Site-specific configuration information
On A+, A, and B systems, no boot information is displayed on screen until
windows has booted to a point where the video drivers have started. Boot
time before the video is displayed, is approximately two minutes. Resetting
the system during boot time may cause future boot problems.
If you need to see boot information, connect a VGA monitor to the onboard
(montherboard) VGA port.
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System must be connected to a live network.
The RA600 license file requires an active network communication. If the network is not
you must disable MediaSense before installation. A registry key setting has been provided for
disabling MediaSense. It is in c:\Service\DisableDHCPMediaSense.reg
Double click on that file to disable MediaSense.
available,
Section 3: Procedure
3-1 Power Up Workstation
1. Connect and power on the workstation system in the following order:
a. VGA monitor (if system is a A, A+, B or B+)
b. System Monitor(s)
c. Computer
Note: The workstation has been configured with default information during the manufacturing
process. The workstation will need to be configured for site specifics.
2. After reboot is complete, when the Windows 2000 Welcome window appears, click Next.
3. Click Yes to the license agreement window.
4. Select regional settings on the next window and click Next.
5. On the following window, enter the owner and organization name and click Next.
6. In the following window, enter product key from the Recovery (Ghost image) CD cover and click
Next.
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7. Enter the computer name and click Next.
Note: The preceding name entry opportunity does not appear for a Workgroup Server. Refer to SW
011
, on page 228.
8. Enter the current Date and Time information and click Next.
The system proceeds with installation and then automatically reboots.
9. When the automatic reboot is complete, log in as administrator. The initial password for
administrator is CANal1.
10. When the TCP/IP Configuration window pops up, choose
a. whether you want a specific or automatically supplied IP address: select the appropriate
radio button. If specific, enter the IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway addresses
in the fields provided
b. whether you want a specific or automatically supplied DNS server: select the appropriate
radio button. If specific, enter the address of the server and an alternate, if desired.
c. If the compluter is to be a member of a domain or workgroup, select the appropriate radio
button and enter the domain/workgroup server name. For domain members a password must
be entered.
11. Click OK.
12. Only for A, A+, B and B+ monitor configurations, perform the following steps (for other
configurations, skip to step 13):
a. Right click on the desktop and select Properties.
b. In the Display Properties window, select the Settings tab
c. Right click on the monitor 2 rectangle and select Primary.
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d. Right click on the monitor 1 rectangle and deselect Attached.
e. Click on the Apply button. The display switches to the primary monitor.
f.Click OK to close the Display Properties window.
13. For C monitors and 18” flat panel monitors perform the following steps (for demo units only,
simply click OK & go to section 3-2):
a. Right click on the desktop and select Properties.
b. In the Display Properties window, select the Settings tab.
c. Click Advanced.
d. In the Monitor Display Properties window set the Refresh Frequency rate to 85 Hz for a C
monitor or to 75 Hz for an 18” flat panel, then click OK to close the Display Properties
window.
3-2 Install Centricity RA600 License File
1. Locate the Centricity RA600 Configuration floppy (license file diskette).
2. Copy the RA600 license file into the d:\AMI_60\bin\ folder (where d: is the installation drive).
3. Remove the blank license.dat file from the d:\AMI_60\bin folder, if present.
4. Rename the RA600 license file (e.g. 2x20020712007_.dat) to license .dat.
5. In the d:\AMI_60\bin folder, execute the RunLCfg.exe program. In the resulting License
Configuration popup window, check that the radio button seleted in the Product Type group
matches the item following Feature on the license file sheet provided with the license diskette.
(e.g. Standard, Diagnostic, etc.)
6. Click Test and note that the resulting message says that the test succeeded.
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7. Close the License Configuration window.
3-3 Install Application Software Patch
Examine the installation package for any software update patch CD for the RA600 program. When
any such patch is included, install the patch at this point per job card SW 014.
3-4 Initialize MediCal Pro Software
1. Launch MediCal Pro software by clicking Start > Programs > MediCal Pro > MediCal Pro.
2. Enter the license code when prompted.
The license code can be found inside the MediCal Pro package, on the back of the CD case.
3. Set up and configure the MediCal Pro software according to job card CNF 006 - Monitor
Calibration with Barco Tool (MediCal Pro).
Note: The MediCal Pro software is not intended for use with C monitors. The software can be used to
check C monitor calibration but since C monitor brightness and contrast controls are available
on the front of the monitor, no assurance is possible that the settings will remain (manually)
unchanged between calibrations
3-5 Initialize Centricity RA600 Software
Launch the RA600 software by double clicking the icon next to the Start button or by selecting
Start > Programs > Centricity RA600 > Centricity RA600.
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