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− THIS SERVICE MANUAL IS AV AILABLE IN ENGLISH ONLY.
WARNING
AVERTISSEMENT
− 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.
WARNUNG
AVISO
− 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 Z U R ATE GEZOGEN UND VERST ANDEN 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 KO M M E N .
− 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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− ESTE MANUAL DE ASSISTÊNCIA TÉCNICA SÓ SE ENCONTRA DISPONÍVEL
EM INGLÊS.
ATENÇÃO
AVVERTENZA
− 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 PACIENTE DEVIDO A‘ CHOQUES ELÉTRICOS,
MECÂNICOS OU OUTROS.
− IL PRESENTE MANUALE DI MANUTENZIONE È DISPONIBILE SOLTANTO IN
INGLESE.
− SE UN ADDETTO ALLA MANUTENZIONE ESTERNO ALLA GEMS RICHIEDE IL
MANUALE IN UNA LINGUA DIVERSA, IL CLIENTE È TENUTO A PROVVEDERE
DIRETTAMENTE ALLA TRADUZIONE.
− SI PROCEDA ALLA MANUTENZIONE DELL’APPARECCHIATURA SOLO DOPO
AVER CONSULTATO IL PRESENTE 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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IMPORTANT! . . . X-RAY PROTECTION
X-ray equipment if not properly used may cause injury. Accordingly, the instructions herein contained
should be thoroughly read and understood by everyone who will use the equipment before you attempt to
place this equipment in operation. The General Electric Company, Medical Systems Group, will be glad to
assist and cooperate in placing this equipment in use.
Although this apparatus incorporates a high degree of protection against x-radiation other than the useful beam, no
practical design of equipment can provide complete protection. Nor can any practical design compel the operator to
take adequate precautions to prevent the possibility of any persons carelessly exposing themselves or others to
radiation.
It is important that everyone having anything to do with x-radiation be properly trained and fully acquainted with the
recommendations of the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements as published in NCRP Reports
available from NCRP Publications, 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Room 1016, Bethesda, Maryland 20814, and of the
International Commission on Radiation Protection, and take adequate steps to protect against injury.
The equipment is sold with the understanding that the General Electric Company, Medical Systems Group, its agents,
and representatives have no responsibility for injury or damage which may result from improper use of the equipment.
Various protective material and devices are available. It is urged that such materials or devices be used.
CAUTION: United States Federal law restricts this device to use by or on the order of a physician.
CERTIFIED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR STATEMENT
All electrical installations that are preliminary to p ositioning o f the e quipment at the s ite prepared f or the equipment shall be
performed by licensed electrical contractors. In addition, electrical feeds into t he P ower D istribution Unit shall b e p erformed
by licensed electrical contractors. Other connections between pieces of electrical equipment, calibrations, and t esting s hall
be performed by q ualified GE M edical personnel. The p roducts involved (and t he accompanying electrical installations) are
highly sophisticated, and special engineering competence is required. In performing all electrical work on these products,
GE will use its own specially trained field engineers. All of GE’s elec trical work on thes e produc ts will com ply wit h the
requirements of the applicable electrical codes.
The purchaser of GE equipment shall only utilize qualified personnel (i.e., GE’s field engineers , personnel of third-party
service com panies with equivalent tr aining, or licensed elec tricians) to perform electrical servicing on the equipment.
DAMAGE IN TRANSPORTATION
All packages should be closely examined at time of delivery. If damage is apparent, have notation “damage in
shipment” written on all copies of the freight or express bill before delivery is accepted or “signed for” by a General
Electric representative or a hospital receiving agent. Whether noted or concealed, damage MUST be reported to the
carrier immediately upon discovery, or in any event, within 14 days after receipt, and the contents and containers held
for inspection by the carrier. A transportation company will not pay a claim for damage if an inspection is not requested
within this 14 day period.
Call T raf fic and Transportation, Milwaukee, WI (414) 827−3468 / 8*285−3468 immediately after damage is found. At
this time be ready to supply name of carrier, delivery date, consignee name, freight or express bill number, item
damaged and extent of damage.
Complete instructions regarding claim procedure are found in Section “S” of the Policy & Procedure Bulletins.
6/17/94
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REVISION HISTORY
REVDATEREASON FOR CHANGE
0July 14, 1999Initial release.
1Jan. 5, 2000Revised MIS 11584A to SKL PU A1 A2 ST1. Added assembly drawing num-
bers for MIS 11583A & 11611A in Section 4.
2Aug. 1, 2000Pin 1 of MIS 11574A corrected to 24V RTN.
3July 31, 2001Corrected Section 4 which was erroneously changed with Revision 2.
4April 5, 2003Added MIS 11720A in accordance with Gipeto initial release.
5Feb. 24, 2004Added note to MIS 11580A for cable connections to old/new PDUs (PCN
238341). Document reformatted for electronic delivery.
The clinical procedures performed in Radiographic labs (Critical Care Areas) require unique grounding
methods to maintain patient safety.
1-1Equipotential Grounding − “ G o l d e n R u l e s ”
An equipotential grounding system is the method of choice for meeting patient safety requirements.
There are three “golden rules” that establish any equipotential grounding system:
1.Only one electrical ground point is permitted near the patient. Under no circumstances are two
independent grounds allowed in the sensitive area around the patient.
2.Any exposed, conductive surfaces located in the patient vicinity, that are likely to become energized,
must be grounded to a reference ground point located at the System cabinet.
3.All grounding conductors must be #10 AWG minimum (Refer to Section 4, Wire Gauge Guidelines.)
and 0.1 ohm maximum resistance between grounding points.
Patient Vicinity is defined as the space within 2.5 meters of the patient location.
1-2Equipotential Grounding − Recommendations
There are a number of ways to establish an equipotential grounding system. Possibly the most
convenient and inexpensive method is the following.
First, establish three grounding points:
System Reference, located at the power cabinet.
Patient Reference, located in the table base. The recommended Patient Reference is a ground
terminal bus bar in the table base.
Equipotential Terminal, located in the table base. The Equipotential Terminal, unlike other ground
points, has exposed connectors and is accessible to the operator.
Second, group equipment in the Radiographic lab by function. Establish a ground point in each
equipment group:
Protective Earth Terminal, located in a central component of each equipment group.
Tie components within each equipment group to the Protective Earth Terminal. The Protective Earth
Terminal is, in turn, tied to either the System Reference, or the Patient Reference.
Tie the conductive surfaces of film changers, injectors, and other diagnostic equipment located in the
patient vicinity to the Patient Reference, or the Equipotential Terminal.
Link all three major ground points, System Reference, Patient Reference, and Equipotential Terminal,
with factory supplied ground wires or insulated copper conductors whose size is determined by NEC
ohmage requirements and by the length of the required runs.
For more information on grounding, refer to Direction 46−014505, Electrical Safety − EquipmentGrounding. Also check local codes.
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1-3V endor “Add-on” − Ground Requirements
System grounding requirements for add-on components are not yet defined. Preliminary definition
includes: Component must keep separate signal and chassis ground.
Section 2 − Power and Grounding Requirements
The following practices must be followed to insure safe and reliable system operation:
−Connections for ground cables must be well-tightened, especially connection of power distribution to
the SKL cabinet.
−Power and grounding distribution cables from SKL cabinet to other subsystem cabinets must be kept
together and separated from any signal cables as much as possible.
−HV cables must run near each other and near the ground cables which connect the tube housing to
the SKL cabinet.
−HV connectors must have the shield screws well-tightened on tube housing and HV tank.
Section 3 − Grounding Symbols
3-1Map Symbols/Typical Requirements
Symbols on the map are defined below. Typical requirements are included where appropriate.
XX1
EQUIP.
NAME
Protective Earth Terminal − Located in a central component of each equipment group. Terminal is
provided for the permanent connection, at system installation, of protective earth conductors (safety
ground runs).
Protective Earth Terminal Used as a Reference.
System Reference − Located in the Advantx VMP power cabinet. Also,
Patient Reference − Located in the table base for vascular and R&F systems.
Equipotential Terminal − Located in the table base (for vascular and R&F systems only). Terminal is
provided for the connection of equipotential grounding conductors to equipment that is temporarily in
the patient vicinity.
Functional ground − A connection to the metal frame or enclosure of a component. Typical
requirements on functional ground:
>Resistance between functional ground and cabinet power ground is 0.1 ohm max.
>Resistance between ground pin (if cord connected device) and any exposed metal parts on
>Green/yellow insulated wire is used for connections.
Equipment − Cabinet, suspension, module, etc.
device is 0.1 ohm max.
S
Signal Ground Terminal − Return ground point for internal component signals. Typical requirements
on signal ground: Connect to Patient Reference or System Reference with #14 AWG. (Refer to
Section 4, Wire Gauge Guidelines.)
00000A
MIS Run (Cable) − Ground link contained within a factory supplied MIS run.
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Section 4 − Wire Gauge Guidelines For Field Supplied Power Runs
The Advantx system is designed to distribute power internally to all modules and devices. In many cases,
pre-terminated, multi-conductor cables are provided for this power distribution. Remaining power runs
require field supplied wiring.
Wire gauges used for field supplied wiring depend on two considerations:
−Code requirements for minimum wire gauge as a function of circuit breaker size.
−System voltage regulation requirements.
For power runs, go directly to the Voltage Regulation Table. Find the area that matches the circuit breaker
size and voltage regulation requirement on the run. The proper wire gauge is indicated based on the
length of your run. (Data from the NEC Minimum Table is built into the Voltage Regulation Table.
For power ground runs, use the same gauge as used for power runs. Exception: Where #8 AWG wire is
used for power runs, #10 AWG is an acceptable ground size.
For equipotential safety grounds, use #10 AWG minimum. Use larger gauge, or parallel runs to keep
each run to 0.1 Ohm maximum. Refer to Section 1-2.
4-1NEC Minimum
National Electric Code (NEC) “Table 310−16” (75C wire) identifies minimum wire gauges for power wires
based on circuit breaker size. Table 250−90 identifies minimum wire gauges for ground wires based on
circuit breaker size. These recommendations may be modified as required for local code.
Table 1−1 is based on the NEC data noted above. It lists the recommended minimum wire size for
discrete power runs and the associated line impedance for a 100 foot run.
TABLE 1−1
NEC DATA SHEET
Circuit
Breaker
Rating
10/15140.52114
20120.33012
25/30100.20810
40/5080.13310
Minimum Conductor
Gauge (AWG)
4-2Voltage Regulation
A second consideration, especially for longer runs, is voltage regulation requirements of the system. In
general, most Advantx system power runs fall into one of three categories:
−Inter-cabinet 240 VAC @ 1% regulation.
−Inter-cabinet 120 VAC @ 3% regulation.
−Peripheral device 120 VAC @ 6% regulation.
Voltage regulation requirements for each particular power run are identified on the MIS charts.
Line Impedance Per
100 Foot Run (Ohms)
Minimum Ground
Gauge (AWG)
Tables 1−2 through 1−5 indicate the wire size required for various voltage regulation categories. These
requirements are a function of current, and run length.
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TABLE 1−2
ADVANTX WIRE GAUGE SIZES FOR 240 VAC LOAD AND REGULATION IN FEET
(BASED ON 60 HZ AT 45 DEGREES C)
conductor gaugeRUN LENGTH (IN FEET) FOR CIRCUIT BREAKER SIZES
Note:Limit all power runs to 61 meters maximum. Larger values are shown for reference only.
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4-3Ground Wire Gauges
The following table applies to the Green/Yellow (Grn/Yel) grounding wires.
AWGGE Stock Code
487291
607422
807390
1007391
1207578
1432713
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CHAPTER 2 − MIS MAP OVERVIEW AND USE
Section 1 − Scope
This section describes the MIS (Master Interconnection System) maps.
Section 2 − How To Use MIS Map
The MIS Maps are divided into three types:
1.Basic System Maps − Show the interconnecting MIS cables, grouped by physical run, required for
the core components in the systems. The basic MIS map (furnished as separate document)
contains all the components and cables supplied with a Revolution XQ/i system.
2.Option Interconnect Maps − Show the additional interconnection runs and connection changes
required for certain major options. The Option MIS maps (furnished as separate documents) contain
all the options which require cables to function and which are supported by the X−ray engineering.
Each page of the option maps has a Table of Contents which numerically lists the options described
on that page. The number associated with each option refers to a number enclosed in a circle ( 2 )
which can be found in one of the shaded areas on the option page The shaded area represents the
hardware (components and cables) associated with each option. If the component is completely
within the shaded area, the component is furnished with the option. If the component extends
beyond the shaded area, it is an existing component and is only connected to with cables furnished
with the option being installed.
There is a fourth type of run map that covers internal component runs (runs within an independent
system component). These runs are identified in the schematics for that component.
When using these maps, first run through the appropriate Option Interconnect Maps, and check off each
option that applies to the system. If any of the options require cable deletions or changes, mark them
appropriately on the affected Basic System Map. These checks can save you the work of redoing certain
basic system connections that are modified by options.
As you make connections, check them off on the maps. Connect the basic system first, then the options,
and finally, the tubes.
Section 3 − MIS Map Symbols/Conventions
The equipment outlines on the maps identify where connections are made. These outlines are usually
cabinets or major assemblies. Internal divisions show modules/circuit boards. These components are
identified using the component location codes defined for each product. (If you are unfamiliar with these
codes refer to the schematics direction for any major product. It is worth your effort to learn these codes.)
MIS runs are identified by lines between connection points, with the MIS number in an oval at each end
of the line.
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ILLUSTRATION 2−1
EQUIPMENT AND RUN IDENTIFICATION
CONNECTOR NUMBER
COMPLETION CHECK−OFF BOX
CABINET
MODULE
SUBASSEMBLY
(BOARD)
EX1 CABINET
A1
A1 A1
24COLD3 (RED)
FUNCTION
J1211444A
A5 TS1−2
WIRE COLOR
CONNECTION
POINT
MIS NUMBER
P
RUN NUMBER
1
RUN
FUNCTION
SEE LEGEND
ON MAP
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CHAPTER 3 − MIS MAP AND MIS CHARTS
For each MIS cable there’s an associated MIS chart that describes the connections and signal names it
carries. Area designators are used to identify the physical subsystem that each MIS cable connects. Area
designators are listed in each MIS chart.
REV 3
APPLICATION: LEGACY PHASE II OR PHASE III
R&F WITH SCPU
SKLSCPU SYSTEMS CABINET
PU A4 A1−XJ4
REV 0
APPLICATION: ADVANTX−E W/REVOLUTION XQ/i
POWER UNIT COMMAND 1 BOARD
ADSACQUISITION DIGITAL STATION
A2
100bFX TRANSCEIVER
INTERCONNECT CHART NUMBER
SHEET 1 OF 1
SCPU SYSTEMS CABINETSKL
A25−J102CABINET BULKHEAD
AB
BA
11573A
REV 1
APPLICATION: ADVANTX−E W/REVOLUTION XQ/i
WLSWALL STAND
(Pins not listed
are not connected)
AB
BA
A1 J1
WALL STAND BULKHEAD
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INTERCONNECT CHART NUMBE
SHEET 1 OF 1
SCPU SYSTEM CABINETSKL
UPPER HALF BULKHEAD
11574A
(Pins not listed
are not connected)
124V RTN1
2ION CHAMBER2
3ION CHAMBER3
4ION CHAMBER4
5START INTEG ION5
6ION CHAMBER6
7−15VDC7
8+15VDC8
AREA 2 SEL
AREA 1 SEL
OUTPUT A
CHAMBER A
AREA 3 SEL
REV 2
APPLICATION: ADVANTX−E W/REVOLUTION XQ/i
WLSWALL S TAND
A1 J4A25 J105
915V RTN9
SHSHIELDSH
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INTERCONNECT CHART NUMBE
SHEET 1 OF 2
SCPU SYSTEM CABINETSKL
UPPER HALF BULKHEAD
11575A
(Pins not listed
are not connected)
1POS POT RTN1
2DETECTOR VERTICAL2
3LED 40X403
4LED 24X304
5LED 24X185
6SEL 35X406
7COLL LAMP SW7
8COLL OPEN VERT8
REV 1
APPLICATION: ADVANTX−E W/REVOLUTION XQ/i
WLSWALL S TAND
A1 J3A25 J106
9+24VDC9
10POS POT PWR10
11DETECTOR11
12LED MANUAL COLL12
13LED 35X4013
14LED 18X2414
HORIZONTAL
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INTERCONNECT CHART NUMBE
SHEET 2 OF 2
SCPU SYSTEM CABINETSKL
UPPER HALF BULKHEAD
11575A
(Pins not listed
are not connected)
15SEL 40X4015
16SEL 18X2416
17COLL CLOSE HORZ17
18DETECTOR18
19POS FDBK19
20POS FDBK RTN20
21LED NOT ALIGNED21
22LED 40X3522
UPRIGHT
REV 1
APPLICATION: ADVANTX−E W/REVOLUTION XQ/i
WLSWALL S TAND
A1 J3A25 J106
23LED 30X2423
24SEL 24X3024
25COLL OPEN HORZ25
26COLL OPEN VERT26
SHSHIELDSH
INTERCONNECT CHART NUMBER
SHEET 1 OF 1
SCPU SYSTEM CABINETSKL
UPPER HALF BULKHEADCONDITIONER
RECEIVE DATA 2 TRANSMIT DATA 2
TRANSMIT DATA 3 RECEIVE DATA 3
11576A
(Pins not listed
are not connected)
REV 1
APPLICATION: ADVANTX−E W/REVOLUTION XQ/i
DSADETECTOR SUPPORT ASSEMBLY
A2J1A25 J103
SIGNAL GROUND 5 SIGNAL GROUND 5
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INTERCONNECT CHART NUMBER
SHEET 1 OF 2
SCPU SYSTEM CABINETSKL
CABINET BULKHEAD
11577A
(Pins not listed
are not connected)
1NOT USED1
2NOT USED2
3IDC PS LOOP−PS3
4IDC PS LOOP−NS4
5IDC PS LOOP−PR5
6IDC PS LOOP−NR6
7NOT USED7
8NOT USED8
REV 0
APPLICATION: ADVANTX−E W/REVOLUTION XQ/i
DSADETECTOR SUPPORT ASSEMBLY
A3 J2A25 J104
912VDC9
10RMV DETECT OR−P10
11RMV DETECTOR−N11
12NOT USED12
13NOT USED13
14POWER OFF−P14
15POWER OFF−N15
16PG3−P16
17PG3−N17
1812VDC−RTN18
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INTERCONNECT CHART NUMBER
SHEET 2 OF 2
SCPU SYSTEM CABINETSKL
CABINET BULKHEAD
19PG1A−P19
20PG1A−N20
21PG1B−P21
22PG1B−N22
23PG2A−P23
24PG2A−N24
25PG2B−P25
26PG2B−N26
11577A
(Pins not listed
are not connected)
REV 0
APPLICATION: ADVANTX−E W/REVOLUTION XQ/i
DSADETECTOR SUPPORT ASSEMBLY
A3 J2A25 J104
INTERCONNECT CHART NUMBER
SHEET 1 OF 1
DETECTOR SUPPORT ASSEMBLYDSA
A1 J10
L120VAC COLD
E
LN
CONNECTOR SIDE FEMALE
N0VAC
ECHASSIS GND
11578A
(Pins not listed
are not connected)
(Brown)
(Blue)
(Grn/Yel)
REV 0
APPLICATION: ADVANTX−E W/REVOLUTION XQ/i
SKLSCPU SYSTEM CABINET
A4 J3
MALE CONNECTOR
AC DISTRIBUTION BULKHEAD
WIRING SIDE
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INTERCONNECT CHART NUMBER
SHEET 1 OF 1
11579A
REV 0
APPLICATION: ADVANTX−E W/REVOLUTION XQ/i
WALL ST ANDWLS
A1 J1
L120VAC WARM
CLAMP CABLE TO RECEPTOR
STAND
BASEPLATE WITH CLAMP
PROVIDED.
N0VAC
ECHASSIS GND
INTERCONNECT CHART NUMBER
SHEET 1 OF 1
TUBE STANDTBS
A1 J1
L120VAC WARM
(Pins not listed
are not connected)
(Brown)
(Blue)
(Grn/Yel)
11580A
(Pins not listed
are not connected)
(Brown)
SKLSCPU SYSTEM CABINET
A4 J7
MALE CONNECTOR
REV 0
APPLICATION: ADVANTX−E W/REVOLUTION XQ/i
SKLSCPU SYSTEM CABINET
See Note 1
AC DISTRIBUTION BULKHEAD
WIRING SIDE
AC DISTRIBUTION BULKHEAD
CLAMP CABLE TO TUBE ST AND
BASEPLATE WITH CLAMP
PROVIDED.
INTERCONNECT CHART NUMBER
SYSTEM CABINETSKL
N0VAC
ECHASSIS GND
SHEET 1 OF 1
A4
(Blue)
(Grn/Yel)
11581A
(Pins not listed
are not connected)
SAFETY GND
(0.1 Ohm, Grn/Y el)
MALE CONNECTOR
WIRING SIDE
Note 1:
Connect cable to A4J5 if PDU part number = 2192776.
Connect cable to A4J8 if PDU part number = 2264423.
REV 1
APPLICATION: ADVANTX−E W/REVOLUTION XQ/i
WLSWALL STAND
A1 J6AC DISTRIBUTION
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GE MEDICAL SYSTEMSMIS CHARTS
REV 6DIRECTION 2219414−100
INTERCONNECT CHART NUMBER
SHEET 1 OF 1
SCPU SYSTEM CABINETSKL
INTERCONNECT CHART NUMBER
SHEET 1 OF 1
DETECTOR SUPPORT ASMDSA
A4
J5
11582A
(Pins not listed
are not connected)
SAFETY GND
(0.1 Ohm, Grn/Y el)
11583A
(Pins not listed
are not connected)
SAFETY GND
(0.1 Ohm, Grn/Y el)
REV 0
APPLICATION: ADVANTX−E W/REVOLUTION XQ/i
TBSTUBE STAND
A1 J5AC DISTRIBUTION BULKHEAD
REV 1
APPLICATION: ADVANTX−E W/REVOLUTION XQ/i
WLSWALL STAND
A1 J6
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GE MEDICAL SYSTEMSMIS CHARTS
REV 6DIRECTION 2219414−100
INTERCONNECT CHART NUMBER
SHEET 1 OF 1
SCPU SYSTEM CABINETSKL
STATOR CONNECTOR PANEL
NOTE 1:
GROUND SHIELD AT
CABLE CLAMP AT
STATOR PANEL.
OR
SECURE CABLE SHIELD
TO CHASSIS WITH
SPECIAL , METAL
COVERED, TY−RAP.
NOTE 2:
GROUND SHIELD
AT TUBE STAND
BASE WITH P
CLAMP. THE
GROUND PIGTAIL
IS NOT
CONNECTED.
PU A1 A2−ST1
ST1 = TUBE1
ST2 = TUBE 2
REV 2
APPLICATION: ADVANTX SYSTEM CABINET WITH
11584A
TBSTUBE STAND
(Pins not listed
are not connected)
10FAN T2 B 10
7FAN T2 A 7
1MAIN T2 1
5AUX T2 5
3STATOR COMMON 3
11PVALVE T2 A 11
12PVALVE T2 B 12
(Blu)
(Brn)
(Blk)
(Grn)
(Wht)
SHIELD
(Drain)
(Yel)
(Orn)
SEE NOTE 2
XT ON EAGLE FEASIBILITY
A1 J4
TB1
5
PILOT
4
LIGHT
1
BLK
2
GRN
3
WHT
Grn/Yel
NOTE 3:
HEAVY GROUND LEAD AND STATOR
CABLE
FROM TBS A1 J4 TO THE X−RAY TUBE
ARE PART OF TUBE STAND. ATTACH THE
HEAVY GROUND LEAD AND THE STATOR
CABLE SHIELD GROUND TO GROUND
SCREW ON TUBE CASING.
7
8
THERMO SWITCH **
S1
BLK
BLK
RED
N.C.C.
PRESSURE SW.
NOTE 3:
STRIP AND SOLDER
DIRECTLY TO SW.
X−RAY TUBE
BLK
FAN
STATOR
BLK
6
BLU
BLU
FOR TUBES WITH 8 POSITION STRIP.
Note:Check wiring of tube and change as necessary to make it look like above diagram.
** Used on tubes with 2 speed fans.
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GE MEDICAL SYSTEMSMIS CHARTS
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GE Medical Systems
GE Medical Systems: T elex 3797371
P.O. Box 414, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201 U.S.A.
(Asia, Pacific, Latin America, North America)
GE Medical Systems — Europe: Telex 698626
283, rue de la Miniére, B.P. 34, 78533 Buc Cedex
France
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