Mindray DP 3200 User manual

DP-3300/DP-3200
Digital Ultrasonic Diagnostic
Imaging System
Service Manual
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Product Name: Digital Ultrasonic Diagnostic Imaging System
Model: DP-3300
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Return Procedure
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the following procedure should be followed:
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and a brief description of the reason for return.
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Address:
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Phone: +86 755 26582479 26582888
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Return Policy

Return Procedure

In the event that it becomes necessary to return a unit to Mindray, the following procedure
should be followed:
4. Obtain return authorization. Contact the Mindray Service Department and obtain a
Customer Service Authorization (Mindray) number. The Mindray number must appear on
the outside of the shipping container. Return shipments will not be accepted if the
Mindray number is not clearly visible. Please provide the model number, serial number,
and a brief description of the reason for return.
5.
Freight policy. The customer is responsible for freight charges when equipment is
shipped to Mindray for service (this includes customs charges).
Company Contact
Address: Mindray Building, 12th Keji Road South, Hi-tech
Industrial Park, Nanshan, Shenzhen, P.R.China
Phone: +86 755 26582888
Fax: +86 755 26582680
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Safety Precautions

Meaning of Signal Words

In this manual, the signal words
DANGER, WARNING
,
and
CAUTION
are used
regarding safety and other important instructions. The signal words and their meanings are
defined as follows. Please understand their meanings clearly before reading this manual.
Signal word Meaning
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result in property damage.

Meaning of Safety Symbols

Symbol Description
Type-BF applied part
"Attention" (Refer to the operation manual.)

Safety Precautions

Please observe the following precautions to ensure patient and operator safety when using
this system.
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CAUTION:
1. Display the most suitable image and select the most suitable
measurement mode for the intended measurement. The results
must be determined by a specialist.
2. The basic measurement results are not displayed in the exam
report.
3. Be sure to perform measurement within images. If the area is
outside the image, incorrect diagnosis may result.
4. The detailed precautions for each measurement are described in
the corresponding section. Read and understand these
precautions before performing the measurement.
5. Data in temporary storage areas, such as the CINE memory, is
deleted when the power supply is turned OFF or when the
Patient switch is pressed. Such data may also occasionally be
deleted due to accidents. To minimize the possibility of
reexamination being required as a result of unintended data
deletion, back up the required images on external storage
media.
6. Refer to the Operation Manual (Fundamentals) for precautions
regarding the use of this system.
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Contents
Contents
RETURN POLICY ....................................................................................................................... VI
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ......................................................................................................... VII
MEANING OF SIGNAL WORDS ............................................................................................................ VII
MEANING OF SAFETY SYMBOLS ......................................................................................................... VII
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...................................................................................................................... VII
CONTENTS.....................................................................................................................................1
CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................ 1
1.1 FUNCTION INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ 1
1.2 INTRODUCTION OF COMPLETE MACHINE ............................................................................................. 1
1.2.1 Basic features ............................................................................................................................ 1
1.2.2 Basic composition ..................................................................................................................... 2
STRUCTURE AND ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY OF THE MACHINE ............................... 1
1.3 STRUCTURE OF THE COMPLETE MACHINE ........................................................................................... 1
1.3.1 Appearance view of the main unit ............................................................................................ 1
1.3.2 Exploded view of the complete machine .................................................................................. 2
1.3.3 Keyboard assembly ................................................................................................................... 3
1.3.4 Exploded view of CRT assembly .............................................................................................. 5
1.3.5 Main unit cabinet assembly ....................................................................................................... 6
1.4 DISASSEMBLY ................................................................................................................................ 7
1.4.1 Disassembly of the rear cover ................................................................................................... 7
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1.4.2 Disassembly of the cabinet tail board ....................................................................................... 9
1.4.3 Disassembly of the cabinet rear cover ...................................................................................... 9
1.4.4 Disassembly of the power board ............................................................................................. 10
1.4.5 Disassembly of the main board and the transducer board ...................................................... 13
1.4.6 Disassembly of CRT, CRT adjustment board and the connection board of the main unit .... 17
1.4.7 Disassembly of CRT screen filter ........................................................................................... 21
1.4.8 Disassembly of the keyboard, trackball and buzzer ............................................................... 22
1.4.9 Disassembly of the fan ............................................................................................................ 27
1.4.10 Remove USB extension wire ................................................................................................ 28
CHAPTER 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE PRINCIPLE ................................................................ 1
2.1 PRINCIPLE OF THE HARDWARE .......................................................................................................... 1
2.1.1 Principle description of the main board .................................................................................... 1
2.1.2 Working principle of CPU ....................................................................................................... 11
2.2 PRINCIPLE OF THE SOFTWARE ......................................................................................................... 15
2.2.1 Features and functions of the real-time operating system ...................................................... 15
2.2.2 Description of the system software ......................................................................................... 16
CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM START-UP AND UPGRADE ................................................................ 1
3.1 SYSTEM START-UP .......................................................................................................................... 1
3.2 SOFTWARE UPGRADING ................................................................................................................... 1
3.2.1 Entering the upgrading procedure ............................................................................................. 1
3.2.2 Upgrading operation .................................................................................................................. 2
CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................................................................... 1
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4.1 BLACK SCREEN .............................................................................................................................. 1
4.2 NO RESPONSE FROM THE KEYBOARD ................................................................................................. 1
4.3 NO ECHO SIGNAL IN IMAGE AREA .................................................................................................... 2
4.4 BLACK AREA IN THE IMAGE
BLACK STRIP
.................................................................................. 3
4.5 IMAGE INTERFERENCE ...................................................................................................................... 3
4.6 BACK-END CIRCUITS FAULT ............................................................................................................. 4
4.7 OTHER FAULTS .............................................................................................................................. 5
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING .................................................................... 1
5.1 MAINTENANCE TO BE PERFORMED BY USER ...................................................................................... 1
5.1.1 Cleaning the system .................................................................................................................. 1
5.1.2 Creating a backup copy of the system hard disk ...................................................................... 3
5.2 MAINTENANCE TO BE PERFORMED BY SERVICE PERSONNEL ................................................................. 3
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Structure and Assembly/Disassembly of the Machine

Chapter 1 Overview

1.1Function Introduction

The digital portable ultrasound diagnostic system DP-3300/3200
is intended to use for the
following studies:
fetal organs, abdomen, pediatrics, small parts, neonatal cephalic,
transvaginal, transrectal, peripheral vascular, superficial and conventional musculoskeletal
,
etc.
The Digital Ultrasonic Diagnostic System
DP-3300/3200
is intended to use for the
examinations such as
abdomen,
gynecology, obstetrics, small parts, and orthopedics
. The
DP-3300 system has the measurement and calculation functions of abdomen,
gynecology, obstetrics, and orthopedics
, and the DP-3200 system has the measurement
and calculation functions of abdomen and
obstetrics
.

1.2Introduction of Complete Machine

The DP-3300/3200 system is a digital portable ultrasound diagnostic system, which is
compact and cost-effective. The DP-3300/3200 system can work with three types of
transducers(big convex array, linear array and intra-cavity), and can be used for
examinations of abdomen, gynecology, obstetrics, urology, pediatrics, small parts and
intra-cavity. This system adopts the imaging technologies such as digital beamforming,
continuous dynamic focusing, odd-even line discrepancy elimination, and multiple-focus
splicing. It has the functions of monitor output, performance testing report, and video
printing.

1.2.1Basic features

1. Supports the convex and linear array transducers
2. Supports the real-time adjustment of imaging parameters, so that the optimal images
can be acquired;
3. Transducer frequency: 2MHZ to 12MHZ;
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4. One transducer socket(two sockets can be installed);
5. Frequency-conversion B/M mode imaging;
6. B Cine review;
7. VGA display, 640*480;
8. VIDEO outlet, PAL/NTSC optional;
9. Video print control port;
10. USB interface(optional);
11. Ethernet interface(DICOM3.0
)(
optional);
12. Self-diagnosis; performance testing report.

1.2.2Basic composition

The system consists of transducer, transducer board, main board, connection board,
keyboard, power supply, monitor, software, and mechanical structure. The diagram of
the complete machine is shown as follows:
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Figure 1-1 Diagram of the complete machine
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Structure and Assembly/Disassembly of the
Machine

1.3Structure of the Complete Machine

1.3.1Appearance view of the main unit

Figure 2-2 Appearance view of the main unit
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1.3.2Exploded view of the complete machine

1.3.2.1Exploded view of the complete machine
Figure 2-3 Exploded view of the complete machine
1.3.2.2Components of the complete machine
1 knobs of the monitor 2302-20-29084 2 2 screen filter fixing buckle 9901-20-23950 2 3 screen filter 2302-20-34425 1 4 keyboard hook 2302-20-29092 1 5 front cover 2302-20-34401 1 6 anti-collision pad of keyboard 2302-20-29091 2 7 rubber cap A of the handle 2302-20-34471 1 8 rubber cap B of the handle 2302-20-34472 1
9 handle 2302-20-34470 1 10 transducer holder 2302-20-29082 1 11 rear cover 2302-20-29079 1 12 transducer cable hook 2102-30-16949 1 13 cable winding rack 2302-20-29083 2
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14 rubber cap of cable winding rack 2302-20-29088 2 15 hook holder 2302-20-29085 1 16 rubber pad of bottom plate 2302-20-29087 4 17 bottom plate 2302-20-34469 1 18 cover of USB interface 2302-20-34449 2

1.3.3Keyboard assembly

1.3.3.1Exploded view of the keyboard assembly(1
4. 2300-20-29074 4键盘拨钮
10. 2300- 20- 29139 1按键板连接线
8. 2300- 20-29065 1压簧
9. 2300- 20- 29064 1按键扣
7. 2300- 20- 29066 1限位件
6. 2300- 20- 29067 1空心轴
5. A 2300- 20-29071 1键盘旋钮
3. 2300- 20- 29076 2键盘硅胶帽
2. 2302- 30-34484 1键盘下盖组件
5
1. 2302- 30- 34427 1键盘上盖组件
9
8
7
3 4
1
6
2
Figure 2-4 Exploded view of the keyboard assembly(1
1.3.3.2Composition of the keyboard assembly(1
1 keyboard upper cover assembly 2302-30-34427 1
2 keyboard lower cover assembly 2302-30-34484 1
3 keyboard silicone rubber cap 2302-20-29076 2
4 keyboard toggle switch 2302-20-29074 4
5 keyboard knob A 2302-20-29071 1
6 hollow shaft 2302-20-29067 1
7 position limiter 2302-20-29066 1
8 compressing spring 2302-20-29065 1
9 keyboard buckle 2302-20-29064 1
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1.3.3.3Exploded view of the keyboard assembly(2
1. 2302- 20-34400 1键盘上盖
2. 2302- 20- 34423 1防尘片
3. 2300- 21- 29142 1蜂鸣器
4. 2302- 20-34402 1硅胶按键
6. 0000- 10-10893 1轨迹球
7. 2300- 20- 29144 1轨迹球连接线
5. 2302- 20- 34405 1键盘板
1
2
3
4
5
6
Figure 2-5 Exploded view of the keyboard assembly(2
1.3.3.4Composition of the keyboard assembly(2
1 keyboard upper cover
2302-20-34400
1
2 dust plate 2302-20-34423 1
3 buzzer
2302-21-29142
1
4 silicone rubber key 2302-20-34402 1
5 keyboard PCB
2302-20-34405
1
6 trackball 0000-10-10893 1
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1.3.4Exploded view of CRT assembly

1.3.4.1Exploded view of CRT assembly
5. 2300-20-29109 1防护板
3. CRT 2300-20- 29095 1绝缘垫片
1. CRT 2300- 21-29149 1组件 2.CRT 2300- 20-29094 1固定框
4. 2 2300- 20-29108 1手柄固定架
1 2 3 4 5
Figure 2-6 Exploded view of CRT assembly
1.3.4.2Composition of CRT assembly
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1.3.5Main unit cabinet assembly

1.3.5.1Exploded view of main unit cabinet assembly
1 2
10
28
27
11
6
26
25
24
8 9
29
7
191716 18
15
14
13
12
3
4
5
30
232120 22
Figure 2-7 Exploded view of main unit cabinet assembly
1.3.5.2Composition of main unit cabinet assembly
1 power box upper cover
2302-20-29194
1
2 fan connection wire 2302-20-29141 1
3 power board
2302-20-29059
1
4 power board shielding pad 2302-20-29202 1
5 power box lower cover
2302-20-29195
1
6 cover plate of transducer socket 2302-20-34448 2
7 connection board
2302-30-29053
1
8 main unit cabinet 2302-20-29096 1
9 plastic slot
M90-000115---
1
10 right wind shield 2302-20-29113 1
11 cabinet rear cover
2302-20-29104
1
12 power connection wire 2302-20-29140 1
13 left wind shield
2302-20-29107
1
14 fan 2302-20-29143 3
15 fan pad
2302-20-29099
3
16 cabinet tail board A 2302-20-34450 1
17 grounding pole
0509-20-00098
1
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18 power socket
2302-21-29147
1
19 power switch 2100-10-07943 1
20 main board connector
2302-20-29208
1
21 digital board 2302-30-34403 1
22 main board support
2302-20-29110
1
23 shield spring 2302-20-29245 2
24 transducer board shield cover
2302-20-29198
1
25 transducer board 2302-30-34407 1
26 transducer socket fixed plate
2302-20-29101
1
27 shield spring A 2102-20-16918 4
28 shield spring B
2102-20-17113
4
29 transducer socket fastener 2302-20-29199 2

1.4Disassembly

1.4.1Disassembly of the rear cover

1. Remove the transducer cable hook
Figure 2-8 Disassembly of the rear cover
Turn the transducer cable hook clockwise to the end;
Take out the transducer cable hook upward.
2. Remove the handle and the winding rack
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Pull out the handle rubber cap A&B and the winding rack rubber cap;
Remove the two fixing screws M4x16, and then take out the handle;
Remove the two fixing screws M4x12, and then take out the winding rack.
winding rack rubber cap
Figure 2-9 Remove the handle and winding rack
3. Remove the rear cover
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winding rack rubber cap
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Figure 2-10 Remove the rear cover
Uplift the tail of the rear cover forcibly;
Move the rear cover backwards to remove it.

1.4.2Disassembly of the cabinet tail board

1. Remove the rear cover;
2. Disconnect the fan connector of the tail board;
3. Remove 8 M3X6 screws fixing the tail board and 2 M3X6 screws fixing the main
board;
4. Disconnect the power wire connector, move the tail board backward to take it
out.
Figure 2-11 Disassembly of the cabinet tail board

1.4.3Disassembly of the cabinet rear cover

1. Remove the assembly of the cabinet tail board;
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2. Disconnect the fan connector of the rear cover;
3. Remove 9 M3X6 screws fixing the rear cover and take out the rear cover.
Figure 2-12 Disassembly of the cabinet rear cover

1.4.4Disassembly of the power board

1. Remove the assembly of cabinet rear cover;
2. Pull out the assembly of the power board;
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Figure 2-13 Disassembly of the power board
3. Remove 6 M3X6 screws fixing the power box upper cover, and open the upper
cover;
4. Disconnect the fan connector of the power board;
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Figure 2-14 Disconnect the fan connector
5. Remove 7 M3X8 screws fixing the power board and take out the power board;
Figure 2-15 Disassembly of the power board
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1.4.5Disassembly of the main board and the transducer board

1. Disassemble the rear cover to take out the assemblies of the tail board and the
back board;
2. Remove 3 M3X8 screws fixing the holder of the transducer cable hook and take
out the holder;
Figure 2-16 Remove the holder of the transducer cable hook
3. Remove the USB wire connector;
4. Remove 8 M3X6 screws fixing the holder and one M3X6 screw fixing the main
board;
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Figure 2-17 Disassembly of the main board and the transducer board(1
Figure 2-18 Disassembly of the main board and the transducer board(2
5. Pull out the assemblies of the main board and the transducer board backward;
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Figure 2-19 Disassembly of the main board and the transducer board(3
6. Remove 7 M3X6 screws connecting the assemblies of the main board and the
transducer board, and disassemble the main board;
Figure 2-20 Disassembly of the main board and the transducer board(4
7. Remove 8 M3X6 screws fixing the transducer board shield cover;
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Figure 2-21 Disassembly of the main board and the transducer board(5
8. Remove 4 M3X6 screws fixing the connection board of the transducer socket,
and remove the transducer board;
Figure 2-22 Disassembly of the main board and the transducer board(6
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1.4.6Disassembly of CRT, CRT adjustment board and the
connection board of the main unit
1. Disassemble the rear cover to take out the assemblies of the tail board and the
back board;
2. Remove 4 PT4X14 screws fixing the front cover;
Figure 2-23 Remove 4 PT4X14 screws fixing the front cover
3. Disconnect CRT signal cable, keyboard connection wire, CRT power wire and
CRT adjustment board connector;
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Figure 2-24 Disconnect the connection wires
4. Remove 8 M3X8 screws fixing CRT assembly and take out CRT;
Figure 2-25 Remove CRT assembly
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5. Remove CRT adjustment knobs and 4 PT3X8 screws fixing CRT adjustment
board, and then remove the CRT adjustment board;
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Figure 2-26 Remove CRT adjustment knobs
6. Remove 8 M3X6 screws fixing the connection board of the main unit, and then
remove the connection board of the main unit.
Figure 2-27 Remove the connection board of the main unit

1.4.7Disassembly of CRT screen filter

1. Slide the two screen filter buckles outward and pull them out;
2. Pull out the upper screen filter outward and uplift it, and then take it out.
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(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Figure 2-28 Disassembly of CRT screen filter

1.4.8Disassembly of the keyboard, trackball and buzzer

1. Remove the two keyboard silicone rubber caps, and then remove 2 M3×6
screws fixing the keyboard upper cover;
Figure 2-29 Remove the silicone rubber caps
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2. Open the keyboard upper cover by hands forcibly at the positions of arrows;
Figure 2-30 Disassembly of the keyboard upper cover
3. Disconnect the connection wire connector of the keyboard, and remove the
keyboard upper cover;
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Figure 2-31 Disassembly of the keyboard upper cover
4. Disconnect the connection wire connector of the trackball, remove 4 ST3x14
self-threading screws fixing the trackball, and remove the trackball;
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Figure 2-32 Disassembly of the trackball
5. Pull out keyboard knobs A, B, C and 6 keyboard toggle switches;
Figure 2-33 Remove the keyboard knobs and switches
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6. Disconnect the connection wire connector of the buzzer, remove 14 ST3x8
screws fixing the keyboard, and remove the silicone rubber keys to take out the
keyboard PCB, and then remove 2 ST2x6 screws fixing the buzzer to take out
the buzzer;
Figure 2-34 Remove the buzzer
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ST3x8 screw 14
Keyboard PCB
Silicone rubber key
Connection wire of buzzer
Buzzer
ST2x6 screw 2
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1.4.9Disassembly of the fan

1. Remove the rear cover;
2. Disconnect the tail board fan connector and remove 4 M3X30 screws, and then
remove the tail board fan;
Figure 2-35 Disassembly of the tail board fan
3. Disconnect the back board fan connector and remove 8 M3X30 screws, and
then remove the back board fan.
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Figure 2-36 Disassembly of the back board fan

1.4.10Remove USB extension wire

1. Disassemble the rear cover, the cabinet tail board assembly, the cabinet back
board assembly and the front cover assembly;
2. Remove 7 PT3x8 screws fixing the cabinet bottom board, and remove the
cabinet;
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Figure 2-37 Disassemble the cabinet
3. Remove 2 PT3x 8 screws fixing the USB compressor, and remove the USB
compressor, and then take out the USB extension wire.
Figure 2-38 Remove the USB extension wire
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USB compressor
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Chapter 2 Description of the Principle

2.1Principle of the Hardware

2.1.1Principle description of the main board

The function diagram of the main board is shown as follows:
Figure 3-39 The function diagram of the main board
There are seven function modules shown as follows:
1. transmission circuit
2. reception circuit
3. beamforming
4. signal processing
5. Cine review
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6. DSC
7. post-processing and display circuit
2.1.1.1Schematic diagram of the main board
The main board can realize the functions such as transmission, reception, beamforming,
signal processing, DSC, Cine review, networking, USB, VIDEO, and VGA, etc.
The hardware of the main board supports an transmission circuit, which is divided into an
low-voltage transmission pulse drive circuit and 80-channel high-voltage transmission
pulse drive circuit. The transmission is realized by the EP1S10 (FPGA of Stratix
series), and its sequence is controlled by the FPGA as well.
The high voltage isolation and reception selection circuit is mainly used for the isolation
between the reception circuit and the high voltage generated by the transmission circuit.
The conversion among the elements and channels is directly executed by the high
voltage isolation circuit rather than the high voltage switch. Therefore the high voltage
isolation circuit also has the function of the reception selection circuit, and the control
signal of the reception selection circuit is provided by EP1S10.
The voltage-controlled gain amplifier circuit can realize the functions of low noise pre-
amplifier and voltage-controlled gain amplifier. The DP-3300/3200 does not fold the
reception channels. The A/D circuit is used for the analog-to-digital conversion of the
output of the voltage-controlled gain amplifier circuit. The output is connected to EP1S10,
and the low-pass filter before the A/D circuit is used for anti-aliasing filtering.
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Figure 3-40 Schematic diagram of the main board
The ATGC-DAC circuit mainly uses a DAC to generate the voltage-controlled signal of
the voltage-controlled gain amplifier. In addition, this dual-channel DAC can also
generate a voltage-controlled signal for controlling the PHV variation, and the input signal
of the DAC is provided by EP1S10.
EP1S10F672C7 is the FPGA of the Stratix series made by ALTERA. It features 1M gate,
10,000 LE, 94 blocks of 512bits RAM, 60 blocks of 4Kbits RAM, one block of 512Kbits
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RAM, and six DSP blocks (each DSP block can be configured into one 36×36 multiplier,
four 18×18 multipliers or eight 9×9 multipliers). It also supports various 3.3V differential
I/Os and DDR interface. In the DP-3300/3200, EP1S10F672C7 is the control core for the
front-end circuit, respectively providing the transmission sequence control of the
transmission circuit, the control of the reception selection circuit, the gain adjustment
control of the voltage controlled gain amplifier, the adjustment control of PHV, the
beamforming logic, and the signal processing logic,etc. Moreover, the phase-locked
loop output of EP1S10F672C7 provides a 29.5MHz clock for PAL-system VIDEO signal
and a 6MHz clock for USB control chip.
The CINE review and post-processing functions are realized within one FPGA, which is
the ACEX1K100FC484 made by ALTERA. The chip has two SDRAMs used as CINE
review memory, and four SRAMs respectively used as frame correlation buffer, graphics
memory, image memory and video signal buffer, thus generating the signals of frame
correlation, graphics circuit, image storage VGA and VIDEO. In addition, this FPGA chip
can also generate the horizontal and vertical synchronization signals for the VGA monitor
and the control signal for the video printer.
The function of the DSC circuit is realized in one FPGA, which is the ACEX1K100QC208
made by ALTERA. The chip has one 256k×16 SRAM used for the B-type DSC look-up
table and the M-mode memory, and four 128k×8 SRAMs used for the B-mode DSC
memory.
The chip MCF5307, made by Motorola, is used as CPU and the control core of the DP-
3300/3200. The chip has SDRAM and FLASH as internal memory and Boot ROM, and it
is externally connected with power detection A/D, watchdog, real-time clock and
temperature detection circuit through IIC bus. The serial port for communicating with the
keyboard is provided by the CPU.
The chip CPLD provides the interfaces between the CPU and the external circuits,
including the USB control interface, network control interface and FPGA configuration
interface, etc.
The DP-3300/3200 has two video DACs, one for generating the monochromatic VGA
signal, and the other for generating the video signal. Since the system needs two video
signal outputs, there are two operational amplifiers.
The chip for network interface provides the functions of MAC and PHY, and it is externally
connected with a network transformer to isolate the network signal.
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The chip for USB interfaces controls the two USB interfaces and is connected with an
external power management chip. Each USB interface can provide maximum 500mA. If
the current exceeds 500mA, the power for USB interfaces will be cut off automatically.
2.1.1.2Transmission circuit
The transmission circuit generates the high voltage transmission pulse for exciting the
elements to generate the sound field. This system adopts the one-to-one fashion for the
transmission circuit and elements.
The transmission circuit is comprised of two parts: transmission sequence and
transmission drive. The transmission sequence circuit generates the low voltage
transmission pulse TPU [n..0], which passes the transmission drive and becomes the
high voltage transmission pulse POUT [n..0] for driving the elements.
Figure 3-41 the diagram of ultrasound transmission
The elements have intrinsic spectrum, and changing the spectrum of the excitation signal
can change the transmission spectrum, i.e., changing the spectrum of the transmission
pulse. For the system, two types of adjustment are designed.
One type of adjustment is to adjust the high level width of single transmission pulse. The
narrower the high level width of transmission pulse, the wider the spectrum of
transmission pulse. This type of adjustment is only used for the central frequency to
become low.
The other type of adjustment is realized by means of the transmission burst. The pulse
count determines the transmission pulse width, and the pulse repetition period
determines the central frequency of transmission pulse. The big transmission power can
realize the free movement of the central frequency, but with sacrificing the transmission
bandwidth, thus affecting the axial resolution. Therefore the pulse count is set to 2 or 3.
To improve the lateral resolution, decreasing the side lobe can increase the transmission-
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weighting circuit.
If the transmission pulse width is different, the transmission energy is different. For the
elements involving in the transmission, if the transmission pulses with different width are
used to excite the elements, the transmission-weighting effect can be obtained.
For single pulse transmission, since the adjustment of transmission pulse width is limited,
the transmission weighting is only used for the transducers with low frequencies. For
multiple pulse transmission, since the central frequency is determined by the pulse
repetition period, the high level width of transmission pulse can be adjusted in a bigger
range, and the transmission-weighting effect is better. The transmission weighting is used
for all transducers.
2.1.1.3Reception circuit
The reception circuit executes the selection on the reception elements, element echo
amplification and AD conversion. The circuit is comprised of high voltage isolation and
reception selection circuit, voltage-controlled gain amplifier, anti-aliasing filtering, AD and
ATGC. The diagram of the reception circuit is shown as follows:
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Figure 3-42 High voltage pulse output
2. Reception selection
The reception selection circuit is shown as follows:
Figure 3-43 Schematic diagram of the reception selection circuit
4. Voltage-controlled amplifier
To make the echo signal match the monitor, the internal circuit structure of the machine is
comprised of three parts, namely, low noise pre-amplifier(LNP), voltage-controlled
attenuator(VCA)and programmable gain amplifier (PGA).
5. ATGC voltage generating circuit
The voltage of ATGC is generated by TLV5626(DAC). TLV5626 can provide two-
channel DAC; one is used for generating PHV adjustment signal and the other is used for
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sending the analog voltage required by the voltage-controlled amplifier.
In practice, the internal 2.048V reference source is selected and after it is transformed
through TLV5626, the external output voltage is
][
10000
2 V
x
CODE
REF
. In theory, the
output range of its global transform is between 0V and 4.096V, which can meet the
requirements that the control voltage of ATGC is between 0V and 3V, as well as the
requirements that the adjustment signal of PHV is between 0V and 4V.
Figure 3-44 ATGC voltage generating circuit
6. Low-pass filter and stopping direct current circuit
The low-pass filter is used to provide the anti-aliasing filtering function for the ADC circuit.
The stopping direct current circuit is used for the direct-current component of the output
signal of the voltage-controlled gain amplifier circuit, enabling it to couple the direct
current level required by the ADC circuit before it enters the ADC.
7. A/D circuit
MAX1196 made by MAXIM is used as ADC. In practice, power is supplied respectively to
its analog and digital portions, and the analog portion is supplied with +3V and digital
portion with +3.3V.
The MAX1196 provides a dual-channel difference input ADC. The output port of the
digital signal after AD conversion is time-sharing multiplex, and the sampling rate is up to
40MHz and the resolution is 8 bits, which can meet the requirements of the system. In
addition, the range of the difference input signal is
1
±
V, which can also meet the
requirement of 2V
PP
from the system.
2.1.1.4Beamforming
The amplified echo signal passes the ADC circuit to complete the analog-digital
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conversion, and then passes the zero adjustment circuit to automatically eliminate the
direct current offset. After the echo signal for beamforming goes through delay
apodization summation, the composite data pass the dynamic aperture compensation
circuit and then the beamforming output is obtained. The circuits have the same
structure, and their characteristics are determined by the applied reception parameters,
such as the delay focusing data and weighting data.
The beamforming circuit is realized in a FPGA, and EP1S10 F672C7 made by ALTERA is
used as the FPGA.
EP1S10F672C7 is one FPGA of the Stratix series made by ALTERA. It features 1M gate,
10,000 LE, 94 blocks of 512bits RAM, 60 blocks of 4Kbits RAM, one block of 512Kbits
RAM, and six DSP blocks (each DSP block can be configured into one 36×36 multiplier,
four 18×18 multipliers or eight 9×9 multipliers). It also supports various 3.3V differential
I/Os and DDR interface. In addition, EP1S10F672C7 also supports the DDR interface.
2.1.1.5Signal processing
There are modules shown as follows: dynamic filter, envelope detection, logarithm compression,
DTGC, odd-even line compensation, AGC, second-time sampling, dynamic range adjustment,
edge enhancement, multiple-focus splicing, and axial smooth filter.
2.1.1.6Cine review
This circuit is realized by means of FPGA(ACEX1K100FC484-3), SRAM(W24010A-
15)and SDRAM(HY57V641620HG-T-H). See the figure as follows:
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Figure 3-7 Schematic diagram of Cine review
The FPGA is mainly used to realize the control logic of the frame correlation circuit, and
the control logic of the Cine review memory. It is to note that this FPGA is also used for
the post-processing and display circuit.
The SRAM is used to realize the buffer function, and to provide the memory space of
128k*8 bits, and it can store one frame of high-density scanning line data. The frame
buffer always stores the most recent frame of the scanning line data which have gone
through frame correlation operation. The SDRAM is used to realize the memory function
of Cine review, and to provide the memory space of 4M*16 bits. One piece of SDRAM is
adopted to store 64-frame high-density images or 128-frame low-density images. The
control logic of the SDRAM is generated by the FPGA.
2.1.1.7DSC
The DSC is realized by means of one FPGA
ACEX1K100QC208-3
, four
W24L010A(B-mode DSC memory), and one IS61LV25616L(B-mode scanning line
look-up table and M-mode DSC memory). The M-MAX circuit is added before the M line
correlation circuit, and the M-mode memory only stores the 512-line images, so that the
M-mode memory and the B-mode DSC look-up table can share one 256K*16
SRAM(IS61LV25616L). The M-MAX sampling circuit, M line correlation circuit, M-
mode DSC and B-mode DSC are realized through one FPGA(ACEX1K100QC208-3).
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2.1.1.8Post-processing and display circuit
The Cine review and post-processing circuit is realized by EP1K100FC484-3.
The image effect is realized by means of the look-up table. One
IS61LV25616L(256K*16)is used as graphics memory in the graphics circuit, and the
CPU can directly access the graphics memory. One IS61LV25616L(256K*16)is used
as buffer in the transform circuit of Vga to Video. The THS5641 is used as VGA DAC, as
well as VIDEO DAC. Since the two-channel VIDEO signal is to be driven, the output of
VIDEO DAC is to be driven by a two-channel amplifier. The LM6181 is used as the
amplifier. This circuit adopts the 25MHz clock. The post-processing diagram is shown as
follows:
Figure 3-8 Schematic diagram of Cine review

2.1.2Working principle of CPU

The computer system is the control core of the complete machine, and its hardware
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design is used for the hardware support on the functions realized by the system software.
2.1.2.1System CPU
MCF5307 made by MOTOROLA is used as the system CPU, and it features as follows:
1. 8 k bytes uniform cache (i.e. the data are with the instructions)
2. 4 k bytes on-chip SRAM (high speed SRAM, running with the core in the same
frequency without waiting time)
3. integer/fraction product unit (similar to the DSP instruction)
4. hardware division unit
5. system tuning interface
6. supporting synchronous DRAM/asynchronous DRAM
7. four-channel DMA controller
8. two general timers
9. two full-duplex serial ports
10. IIC bus
11. parallel I/O port
12. system integration module (SIM)
In the 90MHz core frequency, the processing capability of the chip 5307 is 75MIPS
(dhrystone 2.1 testing standard), but for the chip 5206, it is 17 MIPS in the frequency of
33MHz. Therefore the operation capability of CPU is greatly boosted up.
2.1.2.2Reset logic
The external reset of the MCF5307 is derived from two sources: watchdog and BDM port.
The both sources can generate the reset signal, and they encounter in the CPLD and
generate the /RSTI signal required by CPU. To ensure the correct reset of other portions
of the system, the /RSTO signal outputted by CPU is used to reset other components.
The CAT24C161 is used as reset/watchdog chip.
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In the portable ultrasound diagnostic system, the watchdog is only used for power-on
reset, so the SDA pin of the watchdog can be directly connected to a clock through
CPLD. Therefore the watchdog will be disabled after the system is reset.
2.1.2.3System clock circuit
The chip 5307 has the doubling circuit internally, so the core frequency of CPU is twice
the external bus frequency. The external frequency of 45MHz is adopted, and the
operating frequency of CPU is 90MHz. If a peripheral device operates synchronously with
the CPU, the external frequency of 45MHz must be applied.
The distribution of the 45MHz external frequency clock of CPU is shown below:
Figure 3-9 CPU system clock distribution
2.1.2.4Voltage detection circuit
The voltage detection circuit is designed for the detection of eight voltages of +5V,
5V, +1.5V, +2.5V, +3V, +13.5V, +12V and PHV (programmable high voltage).
Except the +1.5V voltage, other voltages are converted into the +2.5V voltage by
means of voltage divider or inverter.
PCF8591 is used as the voltage detection chip, which has 4-channel analog inputs. So
two pieces of PCF8591 are required. LM4120 is used as the reference voltage source,
supplying the +3.3V voltage.
The +3.3V reference voltage can tolerate certain forward bias. If the 2.5V voltage is
set as the input voltage under detection, the overload range is 30% ((3.3-
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2.5)/2.5=30%).
2.1.2.5Internal memory
Two pieces of AM29LV641DH90REI are used as FLASH, with space of 8M WORDS and
16-bit port.
HY57V641620HG-T-H is used as SDRAM, and its structure is 4 banks * 1M * 16 bits.
Two pieces of HY57V641620HG-T-H are used to compose the SDRAM memory space of
4M LONG WORDS and 32-bit port. The MCF5307 serves as SDRAM controller, and can
be connected with HY57V641620HG-T-H.
2.1.2.6Ethernet
AX88796L made by AXIS is used as Ethernet interface, and it features as follows:
3. 10M/100M adaptive and physical layer interface;
4. NE2000 register-grade compatible;
5. internal 8K*16 BITS SRAM;
6. LOCAL BUS interface, seamlessly connecting with MCS51, ISA and 68K;
7. MII interface, connecting to other physical layers;
To connect AX88796L with RJ45UTP ETHERNET CABLE, it only needs to connect the
network transformer, and FM81-2319 is used as the network transformer.
2.1.2.7USB interface
ISP1161A1 made by PHILIPS is used as USB interface, and SN75240PW is used to
provide the transient interference suppression for the USB two-channel descending port.
2.1.2.8CPLD
CPLD is mainly used for the following functions:
8. control logic of data buffer;
9. write protection logic for EEPROM and FLASH;
10. system reset logic;
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11. FPGA configuration logic;
12. IRQ distribution logic;
13. network card interface logic;
14. USB interface logic.

2.2Principle of the Software

2.2.1Features and functions of the real-time operating system

The system is a real-time multitask embedded system supported by a real-time operating
system. It is comprised of two parts: the real-time multitask operating system and system
application program, and it features as follows:
15. Real-time
16. Responding to asynchronous events
17. Responding to synchronous events
18. Interrupt management
19. Definite conversion time and interrupt delay time
20. Preemptive sequence arrangement
The operating system can realize the functions such as task conversion, task sequence
arrangement, communications among tasks, synchronization, mutual repulsion and
interrupt management, etc.
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2.2.2Description of the system software

2.2.2.1The structure of the system software
information
management
interface
management
machine
management
UART 1
bottom hardware driver
parameter
management
preset data
management
file management print management
Figure 3-10 The structure of the system software
2.2.2.2Description of object functions
21. Information management
The task of the information management object is to transfer and distribute information.
The information is taken out from the system information box, and then distributed to
other objects such as interface management and machine management.
2. Manager for booking and releasing information
This information-releasing manager doesn’t generate a sample. However, it serves as an
object in the system, managing the information booking or canceling the information
booking, and releasing the information to the object that books the information.
3. Interface management object
The task of the interface management object is to manage all the graphics elements on
the screen, such as menu, dialogue box, image window, static text, edit window, valid
curve and cursor, etc.
4. Machine management object
The machine management object refers to a series of objects, which are aggregated
based on the parameters and other objects related to hardware drivers. These objects
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are designed to seal all the parameters and parameter operations that are related to
machine characteristics.
5. Parameter management object
The parameter management object is designed for retaining the parameters, such as the
preset data, the current true data and the parameter output. Additionally, the parameter
management object determines all the characteristics of the parameters.
6. Preset data management object
The preset data management object is designed for managing all the preset data stored
in the flash memory. The preset data are aggregated based on the exam modes, and
then stored in the corresponding sectors. The preset data management object has a data
buffer, which saves the preset data based on the current exam mode.
7. Hardware driver
The hardware driver object is designed for driving the system hardware. It generally
builds up its structure based on the functions.
8. File management object
The file management object is designed for providing all operations related to file reading
and writing and disks. It seals the functions related to the disks and files in the operating
system.
9. Printing management object
The printing management object is designed for providing all the printing operations of
the ink-jet printer. It is used for sealing the functions related to the graph/text printer. In
the system, the printing management object prints the diagnostic reports based on the
printing template.
10. Serial port 1
The serial port 1 is used for managing the communications with the operation panel.
11. System mailbox
HotMailBox
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This mailbox is used for saving the information with first priority. Its data structure is FIFO
rank.
TheMailBox
This mailbox is used for saving the information with common priority. Its data structure is
FIFO rank.
TheMailBox2
This mailbox is used for saving the information with minimum priority. Its data structure is
FIFO rank.
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Chapter 3 System Start-up and Upgrade

3.1System Start-up

1. The system completes the initialization of CPU, DRAM and chip selection;
2. The system copies the software codes solidified in the flash to DRAM;
3. The system runs the software in DRAM, configures CPU interrupt, and fills in the
interrupt vector table;
4. The system configures the display circuit FPGA;
5. The system displays the start-up screen;
6. The system configures other circuit FPGA;
7. The system reads out the preset data, and based on the preset, selects the exam
mode and the transducer;
8. The front end is initialized based on the selected transducer;
9. The system initializes the scanning and back-end parameters, opens the scanning
interrupt and performs the image scanning.

3.2Software Upgrading

Note: the system software can be upgraded only when the machine has the USB
interface.

3.2.1Entering the upgrading procedure

Entering the maintenance operation:
click『File』key
→click “preset”
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→click “maintenance”
→the password dialogue window pops up:
Pl ease i nput passwor d
|
OK Cancel
Enter the password “23022378”, and click “OK” to enter the maintenance menu:
Mai nt enance Pr oduct Conf i gur e Sys I nfo Gray Test Upgrade PI T Menu Sel f Di agnosi Ret urn
Sys SW CI NE FPGA Other FPGA St art Logo Text Pri nt Font Def aul t Preset CI M Pr obe Data

3.2.2Upgrading operation

Each item in the upgrading submenu is used for the upgrading function. Perform the
upgrading operation based on the different data that are described in the table below:
Table 4-1 The relationship between functions and name extension
Menu Data File name
extension
After
upgrading
System software Software UPG Prompt on
turning off the system
CINE FPGA Display circuit FPGA FP1 Prompt on
turning off the system
Other FPGA Other FPGA in the system FP2 Prompt on
turning off the
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system
Boot bitmap The image displayed when the
system starts up.
BMP The system
resets automatically
Factory
default setup
the backup of factory DTA data in flash
DTA The system
resets automatically
Chinese entry Chinese entry data CIM The system
resets automatically
Transducer’s
data
The data of the transducers supported
PRB The system
resets automatically
The system software is taken as an example to describe the upgrading procedure:
Put a U disk with UPG upgrading files into a USB interface.
→Click “system software”, a file dialogue box pops up and opens:
Load Fi l e
Hel p
Dri ver:
C
Path:
Fi l es:
DP6600 . UPG
Total System Update Fi l es 1
C:
OK
Cancel
Name
Type Modi fy t i me
Pati ent Name
Pat i ent ID
2
3
4
1
UPGDP6600 04-11- 20 14: 20
Figure 4-45 The screen for the software upgrading
→Select the file to be upgraded in the dialogue box. The meaning of each item is
described as follows:
1. Drive path
2. Directory path
3. Name of the selected file
4. File list
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→Click OK button
The system software will be upgraded. After the upgrading finishes, the system will
prompt as follows:
Update f i ni shed, pl ease r e-
power!
→Turn off the machine, and then after a while, turn it on again, OK.
Note: After the upgrading finishes, for some data it needs to turn off the machine and turn
it on again; however, for other data, the system will reset automatically to enable the
upgraded data.
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting

4.1Black Screen

If CRT appears black screen, adjust the knobs of contrast and brightness and tune the
knobs in the middle. Additionally verify it is not the fault of connection wire of CRT.
Check the system according to the following chart:
No display or display abnormality
Replace the main board. Is the problem resolved?
The main
board's fault
CRT's fault
No
Yes
Figure 5-46 Solution of the black screen fault

4.2No Response from the Keyboard

First verify it is not the fault of connection wire of the keyboard.
Check the system according to the following chart:
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Keyboard is abnormal
.
Is the problem resolved?
Replace the main board.
The main board's fault
The main panel's fault
.
Yes
No
Figure 5-47 Solution of the keyboard fault

4.3No Echo Signal in Image Area

Al l B mo d e e ch o im a g e s are missing.
Replace the transdu cer and use t he same connector.
Connect different transducer connector.
Is the problem resol ved?
The t ransducer's
fault
The transducer
board's fault
Yes
Yes
No
No
Can t he sound “chirp” be
heard f rom the
transducer?
No
Replace the
power board.
Is the problem
resolved?
PHV's f ault
Yes
Yes
No
Is the problem resolved?
The m ain board's fault
yes
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Figure 5-48 Solution of no echo signal in image area
4.4Black Area in the Image(Black Strip
Black area in the B m ode
Im age(Black St rip)
Replace the transducer and use t he same connector. Is the problem resolved?
Connect different transducer connector. Is the problem resolved?
The t ransducer's
fault
The t ransducer
board's fault
Yes
Yes
No
The m ain board's
fault
No
Figure 5-49 Solution of black area in the image

4.5Image Interference

If it is abnormal in image area(such as interference, ripples and bright lines, etc.), first
verify it is not interference from outside. Then check whether the system grounding is
good, and whether there is other equipment nearby generating interference signals. In
addition, verify that the transducer board shielding cover, the main board socket, the
digital circuit shielding cover and the power board shielding cover are all in good
condition.
Check the system according to the following chart:
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it is abnorm al in im age area (e.g.
interference, ripples and bright
lines, et c.
Replace the transducer and use t he same connector. Is the problem resolved?
Connect different transducer connect or. Is the problem resolved?
The t ransducer's
fault
The t ransducer
board's fault
Yes
Y
e
s
No
No
Replace power board. Is the problem resolved?
Yes
The power
board's fault.
The main board's
fault
No
Figure 5-50 Solution of image interference

4.6Back-end Circuits Fault

If it is the fault of CINE review circuit, DSC circuit, post-processing circuit, display circuit,
FPGA configuration, network or USB, it can be resolved by replacing the main board. And
the specific fault can be found by self-test.
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4.7Other Faults

Table 5-2 Other faults list
No Fault Cause Remark 1 The fan doesn’t
work.
+12V power is abnormal
The cable’s fault
The fan’s fault
Supply the 12V power
directly by the power board, check the +12V voltage in the power board.
2 USB fault The cable’s fault
The main board is abnormal
The software doesn’t
support U disk or the printer.
Replace USB interface
cable
Check the main board
Use U disk or the
printer of specified
model
3 Video output fault Video cable’s fault ( inside
the main board
The main board is abnormal
Check the
corresponding video cable
Check the main board
4 Network fault The main board is abnormal First verify that the
external network is connected correctly.
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Maintenance and Cleaning

Chapter 5 Maintenance and Cleaning

5.1Maintenance to Be Performed By User

5.1.1Cleaning the system

Warning:
Before cleaning the system, be sure to turn off the power and
disconnect the power cable from the outlet. Cleaning the machine when
the power is “On” may result in electric shock.
1. Cleaning the transducer
Perform the cleaning, disinfection and sterilization for the transducer according to the
corresponding transducer’s manual.
2. Cleaning the transducer socket
A. Use dry rag to wipe off the dirt on the transducer socket.
B.
If it is hard to get rid of the dirt, use the rag soaked the mild detergent to wipe
off, then make the transducer socket air-dried.
3. Cleaning CRT
Use the rag soaked the glass cleaner to wipe off CRT, and then make it air-dried.
Note: Do not use the detergent of hydrocarbon or the detergent for OA device to clean
CRT. Otherwise it may cause degradation of performance for CRT.
4. Cleaning the control panel, cover and bracket
Use dry rag to clean the surface of the machine. Or use the rag dipped neutral detergent
to wipe off the dirt, and then dry the machine by dry rag or make it air-dried.
5. Cleaning the trackball
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a)Disassembling the trackball
Press the bulges on the clamping ring by both hands and turn the ring about 45°
clockwise until it lifts. Take out the ring and the rotary ball. Be careful not to drop the
ball.
b)Cleaning the trackball
Clean the two long shafts, the bearing and the rotary ball with clean soft dry cloth or
paper.
Long shaft
Bearing
Long shaft
c)Installing the trackball
Put the rotary ball back in the trackball and then align the clamping ring click with the
top cover notch. Press the bulges on the ring with both hands and turn the ring about
45° counterclockwise until the ring clicks. As the bulges are flush with the top cover,
the ring is secured.
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Top cover
Rotary ball
Clamping ring
Maintenance and Cleaning
Clamping ring click
Top cover notch
Caution: 1.
Be careful not to allow water or liquid to enter the system during
cleaning, otherwise it may result in malfunction or electric shock.
2.
To clean the connector, TGC controls and other connectors for
the peripheral devices, contact the foreign sales distributor of
Mindray. The cleaning done by the user may cause malfunction or
degradation of performance.

5.1.2Creating a backup copy of the system hard disk

To prevent any damage or loss of data stored in the system hard disk, users should
create a backup copy of the hard disk periodically.

5.2Maintenance to Be Performed By Service Personnel

The following checks are required to ensure the performance and safety of the system.
Contact your MINDRAY representative when carrying out these checks, because they
require special techniques.
Table 6-3 Cleaning and Maintenance Measures
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Overview
Check category Check item
Cleaning
Interior of the system Peripheral devices
Electric safety Protective conductor resistance
Ground line leakage current Enclosure leakage current Patient leakage current I Patient leakage current II
Patient auxiliary current Mechanical safety
The monitor mounting mechanism
Control panel
Mounting mechanism for the peripheral devices
Other mechanical parts
External appearance of the transducer Image recording Images in each mode
Image recording using the standard transducer
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