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文件名称:Acclarix LX8 维修手册-英文


文件编号:01.54.456679
版本:1.3
产品型号:Acclarix LX8 Exp;Acclarix LX8 Super;Acclarix LX8
项目编码(Project Code):2911G001

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About this Manual
P/N: 01.54.456679
MPN: 01.54.456679013
Release Date: Dec., 2017
© Copyright EDAN INSTRUMENTS, INC. 2015-2017. All rights reserved.

Responsibility of the Manufacturer


EDAN is responsible for any effect on safety, reliability and performance of the equipment only
if:
 Assembly operations, extensions, re-adjustments, modifications or repairs are carried out by
persons authorized by EDAN.
 The electrical installation of the relevant room complies with local and national standards,
including IEC/EN 60601-1.
 The instrument is used in accordance with the instructions for use.
EDAN will make available on request circuit diagrams, component part lists, descriptions,
calibration instructions, or other information that will assist service personnel to repair those parts
of the equipment that are designated by EDAN as repairable by service personnel.

Terms Used in this Manual


WARNING
A WARNING label advises against certain actions or situations that could result in personal
injury or death.
CAUTION
A CAUTION label advises against actions or situations that could damage equipment, produce
inaccurate data, or invalidate a procedure.
NOTE
A NOTE provides useful information regarding a function or a procedure.

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Table of Contents
1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 4
1.1. Warnings and Cautions ...................................................................................................... 4
1.2. Labeling Symbols .............................................................................................................. 6
2 Installation ............................................................................................................................. 9
2.1. General System Requirements ........................................................................................... 9
2.2.1. Environmental Requirements .............................................................................................................................................9
2.2.2. Power Requirements..............................................................................................................................................................9
2.2. Unpacking .......................................................................................................................... 9
2.3. Configuring the System ................................................................................................... 11
2.4. Connection of Auxiliary Devices ..................................................................................... 12
2.4.1. Connecting the Report Printer...........................................................................................................................................12
2.4.2. Connecting the Video Printer.............................................................................................................................................13
2.4.3. Connecting the S-Video Printer........................................................................................................................................14
3 Functional Checks ............................................................................................................... 16
3.1. Transducer Connections ................................................................................................... 16
3.2. System Response .............................................................................................................. 17
3.2.1 Transducer Detection/Selection........................................................................................................................................17
3.2.2 USB Saving............................................................................................................................................................................17
3.3. Transducer Frequency ...................................................................................................... 17
3.4. Transducer Depth ............................................................................................................. 17
3.5. Transducer Performance .................................................................................................. 18
3.6. General System Checks.................................................................................................... 18
4 Basic Service ........................................................................................................................ 19
4.1. Configuring Connectivity ................................................................................................ 19
4.1.1. TCP/IP......................................................................................................................................................................................19
4.1.2. DICOM ...................................................................................................................................................................................20
4.1.3. Network Store ........................................................................................................................................................................22
4.2. Performing an Upgrade .................................................................................................... 24
4.3. License and Configuration files ....................................................................................... 26
4.3.1. Configuration File.................................................................................................................................................................26
4.3.2. Updating the License ...........................................................................................................................................................28
4.4. Export/Import Presets....................................................................................................... 30
4.5. Exporting Log Files ......................................................................................................... 32
4.6. Remote Support................................................................................................................ 33
4.7. Preparing a System for Return ......................................................................................... 33
5 Advanced Service ................................................................................................................ 34
5.1. Component Diagram ........................................................................................................ 34
5.2. Removal Procedure .......................................................................................................... 55
5.2.1. Removing the Transducer Socket Board and Ultrasound Module.......................................................................55
5.2.2. Removing I/O Connection Board ...................................................................................................................................60
5.2.3. Removing the Control Board and Power Supply Model.........................................................................................62

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5.2.4. Removing the Screen...........................................................................................................................................................66
5.2.5. Removing the Console........................................................................................................................................................67
5.2.6. Removing the DVD Drive ................................................................................................................................................71
5.2.7. Removing Screen Support Post .......................................................................................................................................74
5.2.8. Removing the Lift.................................................................................................................................................................76
5.2.9. Removing Ultrasound Gel Warmer................................................................................................................................79
5.3. Replacement Parts ............................................................................................................ 82
5.4. Transducers ...................................................................................................................... 84
6 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................... 86
6.1 Troubleshooting Notes ..................................................................................................... 86
6.2 System Does Not Boot ..................................................................................................... 86
6.3 Power on Self Test............................................................................................................ 86
6.3.1. Check If System Failure Is Caused by Ultrasound Module (USM).....................................................................86
6.4 The System Boots, But No Image Appears ...................................................................... 86
6.5 USB Not Detected ............................................................................................................ 86
6.6 Noise or Artifact in the Image .......................................................................................... 87
6.6.1. Checking for Electromagnetic Interference......................................................................................................................87
6.7 Troubleshooting the P5-1 flashlight issue ........................................................................ 88
6.7.1. Identifying the P5-1 issue.......................................................................................................................................................88
6.7.2. Resolving the P5-1 flashlight issue......................................................................................................................................89
6.8 System Password .............................................................................................................. 91
7 Care and Maintenance ........................................................................................................ 92
Appendix I: Service Record ........................................................................................................ 94
Appendix II: Open Issues and Workarounds ............................................................................ 95

III
Acclarix LX8 Diagnostic Ultrasound System Service Manual Introduction

1 Introduction
The service provider must read and understand all the information presented in this manual and
indicated portions of the user manual before installing or servicing a unit.
Typical users of this manual:
 Service personnel (installation, maintenance, etc.)
 Hospital service personnel
 Distributors and contract service personnel
Note: Availability of some transducers and features is contingent on local registration and
regulatory approval. Please contact your local distributor or Edan representative for details.
Please see the User Manual for:
 Indications for Use
 Contraindications
 Device Description
 Full Warnings and Cautions applicable for clinical use.

1.1. Warnings and Cautions


The following Warnings and Cautions are intended for use while servicing the equipment.
Please see the user manual for Warnings and Cautions intended for clinical use.
WARNINGS:
 Only authorized personnel should perform service.
 Do not remove system covers or otherwise expose internal electronics. Field
serviceable components are limited to the ultrasound module and power cords.
 Use protective gloves while servicing equipment. Disinfect all cleanable surfaces
prior to servicing.
 Only use an Edan supplied power cord.
 Only use a hospital grade, grounded, power outlet and plug. Do not use with an
ungrounded outlet. Only use a power outlet within the voltage range of the system
(see 2.1.2)
 The system is ordinary equipment (Sealed equipment without liquid proof). The
transducer (not including the connector) is IPX7. Do not immerse or expose any of
the parts to extended moisture. Splash resistance does not extend to transducer
connectors. Keep connectors dry.
 Do not use in a wet environment or when the relative humidity exceeds 95%.
 Do not touch the connector pins on the transducer port.
 Parts and accessories used must meet the requirements of the applicable
IEC/EN60601 series safety standards, and/or the system configuration must meet
the requirements of the IEC/EN60601-1-1 medical electrical systems standard.
 To avoid the danger of introducing additional hazards, DO NOT perform any
unauthorized modification of the equipment.

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 The mains plug is used to isolate the system from main power. Position the system
so that it is easy to disconnect the device.
Transducer Warnings
 Read and follow all manufacturer instructions for disinfection agents.
 To avoid infection, ensure that expiration date of the disinfecting solution has not
passed.
 Unplug the transducer from the system prior to cleaning or disinfecting.
 Do not immerse the transducer beyond the point indicated.
 Do not allow the transducer connector to get wet.
CAUTIONS:
 When replacing components such as the Ultrasound Module, avoid touching the
connector pins. Do not allow the connector pins to short.
 Inspect the system regularly, at least weekly. Before use ensure there is no visible
evidence of damage to the equipment, cables, and transducers. If a component is
damaged replace it before use.
 Do not use in locations subject to vibration.
 Do not use in the presence of a flammable gas.
 The system generates radio frequency energy, which may cause interference with
other devices in the vicinity. If interference is suspected, try re-orienting or
relocating the equipment.
 Use only Edan supplied or recommended parts and accessories.
 Please read and understand cleaning instructions prior to use.
 Please read and understand maintenance instructions prior to use.
 Please read and understand instructions for system operation prior to use.
 Ensure that the system vents are clear and unobstructed.
 To avoid electrical shock, turn off and disconnect the device from the AC power
source before cleaning and disinfecting.
Transducer Cautions
 Do not use disinfection agents beyond their expiration date.
 Inspect the transducer connector, cable, and head periodically. Do not use if there
is evidence of excessive wear or damage.
 Do not operate the transducer to temperatures in excess of 40°C or storage the
transducer to temperatures in excess of 55°C.
 Do not kink or pull on the transducer cable.
 Do not touch the pins of the transducer connector.

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1.2. Labeling Symbols


The following labels are used on the system:
No. Symbol Definition

1 Serial Number

2 P/N Part Number

3 Date of Manufacture

4 Manufacturer

5 Operating instructions

Warning
6
(Background: Yellow; Symbol & outline: Black )

Refer to User Manual


7
(Background: Blue; Symbol: White)

8 Caution

9 Biological Risks

CE marking
10

11 Authorized Representative in the European Community

Disposal method. Indicates that the equipment should be


12 sent to special agencies according to local regulations for
separate collection after its useful life.

13 General Symbol for Recovery / Recyclable

Caution: Federal (U.S.) law restricts this device to sale by


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or on the order of a physician.

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15 IPX7 No harm for short time immersion

16 Type BF Applied Part

17 Transducer connector

18 Pencil Transducer connector (reserved)

19 ECG signal input connector (reserved)

20 Type CF applied part (reserved)

21 Transducer lock

22 Equipotential grounding

23 Network port

25 Trademark

26 Video Output port/VGA port/DVI port

27 USB 2.0 port

28 USB 3.0 port

29 Microphone input

30 Headphones

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31 Up/Down button, to move the control panel up or down

32 Forbid to move the system by pushing the monitor.

The maximum load of the device is 15KG. Do not put


33
heavy objects on it or lean on it.

34 Non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation.

Federal Communications Commission:


35 FCC ID:SMQLX8EDAN
FCC ID:SMQLX8EDAN

NOTE:
The manual is printed in black and white.

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Acclarix LX8 Diagnostic Ultrasound System Service Manual Installation

2 Installation
2.1. General System Requirements
2.2.1. Environmental Requirements
Condition Ambient Temperature Relative Humidity Atmospheric Pressure
0 °C ~ +40 °C 15% RH ~ 95%
Operation 860 hPa - 1060 hPa
(+32 °F~+104 °F) RH(non-condensing)
-20 °C ~ +55 °C 15% RH ~ 95%
Transportation 700 hPa ~ 1060 hPa
(-4 °F~+131 °F) RH(non-condensing)
-20 °C ~ +55 °C 15% RH ~ 95%
Storage 700 hPa ~ 1060 hPa
(-4 °F~+131 °F) RH(non-condensing)
Table 2-1 Environmental Requirements

2.2.2. Power Requirements


Voltage Tolerances Input Current Frequency
100 V-240 V~ ±10% 2.5A(2.5A-1.2A) 50 Hz/60 Hz
Table 2-2 Power Requirements

2.2. Unpacking
Visually examine the package prior to unpacking. If any signs of mishandling or damage are
detected, contact the carrier to claim for damage.
Step 1. Remove the nuts on the wooden box, take out the bolts and gaskets, then remove the
wooden boards and take out the transducer case.

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Probe case

Step 1
Step 2. Take out the slope board; connect it to the “Front” end of pallet board. Take out the foam;
put the LCD case, accessory case and transducer holder case on the flat floor.

Step 2
Step 3. Release the fixer, take out the front foam and rear foam.

Step 3

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Step 4. Release the trolley wheels; rotate the wheels to keep it as a line with the device. Lift the
bottom of trolley slightly, release the wooden block and push the trolley to the floor from
the slope board.

Step 4
After unpacking is complete, check the contents against the packing slip to confirm the correct
contents. As each item is confirmed, inspect the item. Report any items that are missing, back
ordered or damaged to EDAN or authorized representatives.

2.3. Configuring the System


After you upgrade the software from 1.3X release to 1.4X release for LX8 systems, the first time
you power on the system, a dialog as shown below will be displayed, allowing you select the
correct market area and product model for this system. The selected market area and product
model together determine the configuration of your ultrasound systems.

If you skipped this operation when powering on the system for the first time, next time you power
on the system, this dialog window will be displayed again.
To change the market area and product model after configuring the system, do the follows:
1. Connect a USB keyboard and mouse to the system.
2. Press Ctrl+Shift+M and enter the service password to access the OS manager dialog. Contact
Edan Service if you do not know the service password.
3. Once the OS manager dialog is displayed, the Utility page will have a “Model and Area”
button. Pressing this button will display the Area and Model selection dialog again.
4. Select the correct market area and product model for this system.

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2.4. Connection of Auxiliary Devices

9 10 11

8
1

7
2

6 3

5 4
Figure 2-1 Connection of Peripherals
1. AC power switch 5. Network port (DICOM 3.0) 9. DVI port
10. Microphone port
2. S-Video output port 6. USB 3.0 interface
(Reserved)
3. Appliance inlet 7. VGA port 11. Earphone port
4. Equipotential terminal 8. USB 2.0 interface

2.4.1. Connecting the Report Printer


1. Connect one Report Printer with the ultrasound system via the USB cable.
2. Press Utilities key on the console, click Set Up button on the touch screen and then move
the trackball to open the Store/Print setup page, as shown below:

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3. Press Add to add this printer to the system, and its printer model will be displayed in
Printers list.
4. Press Test to test whether the printer is connected successfully. A test page being printed
out indicates that this printer is connected successfully.
Note:
1. The Printers list can display up to six printers added to the system recently. If
one of the six printers is connected to the system again, you can print directly
without adding it again.
2. The ultrasound system is configured with pdd files of most of the popular
printers and you can add those printers directly. If the ultrasound system does
not have your printer's pdd file configured inside, when you add this printer, the
system will prompt you no ppd file. In that case, you may need to download the
ppd file from the printer supplier. Put the pdd file to a USB stick inside a
directory named “ppd”. Connect the USB disk along with the printer to the
ultrasound system and then do the adding again..

2.4.2. Connecting the Video Printer


1. Connect one supported Video Printer with the ultrasound system via the USB cable.
2. Press Utilities hard key on the console, press Set Up soft key on the touch screen and then
move the trackball to open the Store/Print setup page, as shown below:

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3. Click the down arrow in the Print field and select the connected Video Printer model
from the list.
4. Save the settings. Press the Print key on the console to perform the image printing.
Note:
For the LX8 system with old console, click the down arrow in the Store 1, Store 2 or Alt
Store field and select the connected Video Printer model from the list. Then press Store 1,
Store 2 or Alt Store key on the console correspondingly to perform the image printing.
2.4.3. Connecting the S-Video Printer
1. Connect one supported S-Video Printer with the ultrasound system via the video cable.
2. Press Utilities hard key on the console and press Set Up soft key on the touch screen to
open the General setup page, as shown below:

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3. Select the same Video Mode (PAL or NTSC) as that of the S-Video Printer. The video
mode of the S-Video Printer can be toggled by the format adjusting key on its rear panel.
4. Save the settings.
5. After connection, press the CAPTURE key and then PRINT key on the printer to perform
the image printing.
Note:
The image printing can be performed only when the video mode of the S-Video
Printer and the ultrasound system are the same. Switch off the printer and reselect
the Video Mode in General setup page if the video mode is changed on the printer,
and then restart the printer.

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Acclarix LX8 Diagnostic Ultrasound System Service Manual Functional Checks

3 Functional Checks
The following steps confirm basic system functionality. They should be performed:
 After installation.
 After an upgrade or other significant service.
 Semi-annually.
If any of these functional checks fail, please contact EDAN Service for further instructions.

3.1. Transducer Connections


The system is designed to work with a transducer connected, and some features are unavailable
without a transducer. When possible, EDAN recommends that all functional tests are performed
with a transducer attached.
To connect a transducer:
1. Turn the connector locking handle counterclockwise to the horizontal position.
2. Align the connector with the transducer port and carefully push into place.
3. Turn the locking handle on the transducer connector clockwise to the vertical position. This
ensures the connector in position and ensures the best possible contact.
4. Place the transducer in the transducer holder.

Figure 3-1 Transducer Connection

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3.2. System Response


Check if the ultrasound system is error-free when responding to user input (Press any key on the
control panel).
3.2.1 Transducer Detection/Selection
Check if the ultrasound system is error-free when auto-detecting connected transducer(s) or when
toggling operation between multiple connected transducers.
NOTE:
Perform test for all equipped transducers on each port of the system.
3.2.2 USB Saving
Check the ultrasound system is error-free when saving images/presets to an external USB
memory stick. Refer to chapter 4.4 Export/Import Presets.

3.3. Transducer Frequency


Press Freq. soft key on 10 inch touch screen control panel under B mode to adjust imaging
system to the different transducer operating frequencies.

Figure 3-2 10 inch touch screen control panel


Check if the transducer(s) is error-free in generating an imaging field in each of its intended multi
operating frequencies.
NOTE:
Perform test for all equipped transducers.

3.4. Transducer Depth

Rotate the Depth knob on the control panel to adjust imaging depth limit, check if the
ultrasound system is error-free when adjusting to different imaging depth. Rotate
counterclockwise to decrease the depth and rotate clockwise to increase.

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3.5. Transducer Performance


Place a finger on the surface of the transducer and move it back and forth across the surface.
Observe the image on the screen and confirm that the finger movement can be seen. If in doubt,
use a little transducer gel to ensure good contact.
The image of the finger should be seen at each point along the surface. If there is a break in the
image at a specific spot it may indicate that the transducer has a bad element. If this is suspected,
capture a clip showing the movement and send it to EDAN Service for confirmation.
NOTE:
Perform test for all equipped transducers.

3.6. General System Checks


Step Item Description

1. Transducer Inspect the transducer to make sure that there is no damage.

Inspect cables, do not use a cable which is frayed or split, or


2. Cables
shows signs of wear.

3. Control panel Check the control panel is clean.

Check the screen and indicators are normal, date/time displayed


on the screen is accurate and no error message displayed.

Check transducer model and frequencies are accurate.

Check obvious abnormal noise, discontinuous image or dark area


in B mode image.

Check unusual smell or over heat


4. Power up

Check the transducer surface to avoid over heat.

Perform all functional tests to verify that control panel, touch


screen, hard keys and trackball are OK.

Check the loudspeaker to avoid abnormal noise

Check the fan to make sure no abnormal noise

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Acclarix LX8 Diagnostic Ultrasound System Service Manual Basic Service

4 Basic Service
4.1. Configuring Connectivity
The Connectivity screens support configuration of network access and services. It is divided into
3 tabs:
 TCP/IP: Configures access to the network from the system.
 DICOM: Configures network DICOM services.
 Network Store: Configures non-DICOM storage to a network via FTP.
4.1.1. TCP/IP
This screen configures access to a network. Access can be either wired or wireless.

Figure 4-1 TCP/IP Set-up Screen


Wired Settings:
The following settings apply when connecting a system to a wired network via the network port
on the side of the system.
Get Local IP: Either Manually entered (Static) or DHCP. The correct setting will depend on
how your DICOM network is administrated. If you are unsure, try DHCP first. Generally a
Static IP is only needed if the target PACS system requires it. If it is needed, contact your
network IT manager.
IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS: These settings determine how the system
communicates with your network. If you chose DHCP then your network router will set
these automatically. If you chose Manually Entered IP then contact your network IT manager
for the appropriate settings.
Wireless Settings: (note: availability of this feature will depend on local regulatory status)
Enable Wireless: This will turn the wireless radio on/off. No wireless networks are
displayed when this is disabled.

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Networks: When wireless is enabled the system will search for wireless networks that are
available and display them in this list. Networks that have been previously accessed will
show up with a checkmark (“*”). If there is currently an active network it will show up
with an asterisk (‘√’). If the network requires a password it shows up with a lock icon.
Each displayed network shows the strength of the wireless signal.
Refresh: Clicking on this button updates the list of displayed networks.
The following controls require that a wireless network has been selected from the network
list. Click on the name of a network to select it.
Join: This joins the selected network. If a password is needed a dialog box will be displayed
to enter it.
Forget Network: This forgets any password of the selected network that had been entered,
but the network is still shown in the list.
Advanced Settings: This brings up a dialog box with additional settings for the selected
wireless network. The dialog box includes the following:
 Password: This is useful when the network password has changed.
 Method: Either Manually entered (Static) or DHCP. Generally wireless networks use
DHCP, and a Static address is only needed if required by the target PACS system.
 IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS: If you chose DHCP then your network
router will set these automatically. If you chose Manually Entered IP then contact
your network IT manager for the appropriate settings.
4.1.2. DICOM
This screen configures DICOM services, including Store and Modality Worklist.
Local Settings:
These settings determine how the system communicates with other DICOM devices. These are
required for both Store and for Modality Worklist.

Figure 4-2 DICOM Set-up Screen

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Local AE Title: Any 16 characters that uniquely identify this system on your DICOM
network. The default “EDAN_STR_SCU” will work unless you have multiple Edan systems
on your network.
Time Out, Transfer Syntax: These determine how the DICOM messages are configured.
The system default settings are common, and you will typically not have to change them. If
Ping works, but Verify does not, you may need to review the conformance statement of your
server to determine the proper settings for these.
DICOM Store: Determines when DICOM images and clips are sent to the server. The
options are:
 Transfer on demand: Images , clips and structured reports are only sent when you
manually send them. When there is no exam in progress the Review hard key will
show a list of all exams on the hard drive. Select an exam and press the Send button
at the bottom of the screen.
 Auto-Transfer when Store: Each image or clip is sent automatically when it is
captured. This has the advantage that images and clips are immediately available for
review at the server while the exam is in progress. It has the disadvantage that, due to
the nature of DICOM, images that are already sent can not be deleted from the server
from the system.
 Auto Transfer when End Exam: Images, clips and structured reports are sent
automatically when the exam is ended. This is the most common setting.
Monitor Network: Check this item to monitor DICOM network connection status and
update the status of DICOM network icon accordingly during DICOM transfer.
SR Configuration: This brings up a dialog box for detailed structured report configuration.
The dialog box includes the following:
 Send SR with Images: This will enable the function of sending structured report
together with images to a DICOM server.
 Report Type: this determines the type of structured report. Select Enhanced report or
Comprehensive report according to the report type your PACS system requires.
 Data Configuration: this determines whether a report with All results or with only
Summary Results will be sent. All results include all the individual measurement
results of each measurement and its summary results in the worksheet, while
summary results come from all the individual measurement results by the method of
average, maximum, minimum or last which is decided by the user in the worksheet.
 Sequence Delimiter: this determines the method to indicate the end of a DICOM
sequence. Undefined and Explicit are available.

Server Settings:
Server list: The main interaction in this section is a list of configured servers. It starts off as
an empty list, and grows as servers are added. Most sites will only use one server, but if the
system is moved between locations then multiple servers may be entered. Clicking in any
field in this list will select that server. Depending on the exact level of software a second
click may be needed to edit that field. The fields are:
 Default: A check mark on the left side indicates which server is the default for
Auto-Transfer.
 Name: The name of the server that appears in the drop-down list of the patient
database

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 AE Title, IP Address, Port, Max PDU: These are the settings of the destination
DICOM server; it’s how the system finds the DICOM server on your network. The
AE title and IP Address are unique to your network; contact your network IT
manager for these settings. The most common setting of Remote Port for DICOM
servers is 104, although your server may be different.
Testing the server: There are two tests to ensure that the server information is entered
correctly. Click on any field for a given server to make that server selected, then:
 Ping: A successful Ping means that the system can communicate with the server at a
low-level; basically that the two computers ‘see’ each other. As a security measure,
some servers on the Internet may be configured to not respond to a Ping even if the
connection is successful.
 Verify: A successful Verify means that the system can communicate with the server
at a DICOM level; basically that the DICOM on both computers understand each
other. A successful Verify will typically mean that your DICOM configuration is
correct.
Other controls:
 Add: Adds another line in the list of servers.
 Delete: Deletes the selected server.
 Default: Makes the selected server the default for Auto-transfer.
Modality Worklist: Modality Worklist will query the configured server for a list of all ultrasound
exams scheduled within the configured date range.
Enable: Turns Modality Worklist on/off.
Update Worklist: Determines when the worklist is updated. Choices are:
 On Demand: Updates only when the Update button is pressed from the patient page.
 Every 15 Minutes: Updates on power-up and then regularly every 15 minutes.
 Every hour: Updates on power-up and then regularly every hour.
 On Start of Exam: Updates when the patient page is displayed at the start of each
exam.
Comment Source: Modality Worklist can fill the ultrasound comments section from the
server. Depending on
 Patient Comments: Obtains comments from DICOM tag (0x0010,0x4000);
 Scheduled Procedure Description: Obtains comments from DICOM tag
(0x0040,0x0007)
 Comments on Schedule Procedure: Obtains comments from DICOM tag
(0x0040,0x0400)
Worklist Server: Selects the server to query for the worklist. Options include any server
configured in Server Settings (see previous section).
Date Range: The range of dates for the worklist query. Note, the option of “Yesterday and
Tomorrow” includes today’s exams.
Map SPSD: Checking this item, the Study Description on Patient information page will
show study description and as well as SPSD(Scheduled Procedure Steps Description)
obtained from Worklist server. Otherwise only shows the study description.
4.1.3. Network Store
This screen configures the system to connect to an FTP server on the local network. This allows
the system to store .avi and .bmp files to a local server without using DICOM. To use this, a PC
or server needs to be configured as an FTP server on the local network. The mechanism to do this
depends on the operating system used. Please contact your local IT support for assistance.

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Once configured, studies can be sent to the FTP server from the Exam Database shown in Review.
Studies are sent to the configured folder, where each study appears in a separate folder with the
name of the patient and the study date.

Figure 4-3 Network Store Set-up Screen


FTP Server list: The main interaction in this section is a list of configured servers and
directories. It starts off as an empty list, and grows as servers are added. Most sites will only
use one, but if the system is moved between locations then multiple entries may be useful.
Clicking in any field in this list will select that server.
 Name: The name of the server that appears in the drop-down list of the patient
database
 IP Address, Shared Directory: These are the address of the FTP server and the
directory used on that server.
Testing the server: There are two tests to ensure that the server information is entered
correctly. Click on any field for a given server to make that server selected, then:
 Ping: A successful Ping means that the system can communicate with the FTP server
at a low-level; basically that the two computers ‘see’ each other. As a security
measure, some servers on the Internet may be configured to not respond to a Ping
even if the connection is successful.
 Connect: A successful Connect means that the system can communicate with the
FTP server, and FTP transfers will work. If this fails but Ping works it could mean:
oThe destination computer is not correctly configured as an FTP server.
oThe password on the server has changed. Use Edit to re-enter the password.
oThe Shared Directory does not exist. Use Edit to confirm the directory.
Add: Adds another line in the list of servers. This automatically invokes Edit.
Edit: Available when an FTP Server has been selected. This invokes a dialog that edits the IP
address, name, directory, and password.
Delete: Available when an FTP Server has been selected. This deletes the selected server.

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4.2. Performing an Upgrade


The details of performing an upgrade may vary depending on the upgrade. The following
instructions apply to a standard upgrade of software and firmware. If additional steps are needed
for a specific upgrade they will be provided separately.
Preparing for the upgrade
EDAN upgrades are done using an ‘epk’ package and its corresponding "md5sum" file. The
"epk" package combines all needed software and firmware and the "md5sum" file is used to
verify the "epk" package is packaged correctly.
When an upgrade is needed the EDAN Service team will contact you regarding the details and
how to get the needed upgrade file. If you are sent a USB stick you can skip to ‘Performing the
upgrade’. If you were sent an electronic file you will need to copy that file to a USB stick. EDAN
recommends that you use a new USB stick, or a memory stick dedicated to EDAN upgrades.
Mount the USB stick on your computer. On the top level of the USB stick create a folder named
“Ultra”. Within that folder create another folder named “upgrade”. Copy the epk package and
md5sum file to Ultra/upgrade.
Note:
 The epk package and md5sum file you receive from EDAN may not be named ‘upgrade.epk’
and ‘upgrade.md5sum’. In that case rename it to ‘upgrade.epk’ and ‘upgrade.md5sum’.
 The "md5sum" file is created when the "epk" package is packaged. Each "epk" package has
its own "md5sum" file, please don't use the "md5sum" file with other epk packages.
Performing the upgrade
 Power up the system that is to be upgraded, and insert the USB stick containing the
upgrade.
 Press the Utilities hard key, and then the Maintenance button on the touch screen.
 Click on the Version tab at the top of the screen. The screen should look similar to figure
4-4.
Note:
If you do not see an arrow cursor on the screen, press the Cursor hard key on the
console to invoke one.

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Figure 4-4 Version display from Maintenance function


 Click on the Upgrade button at the lower left of the screen. A dialog box will be
displayed asking for confirmation. Click the ‘Yes’ button.
 After a few seconds the screen should look similar to figure 4-5. Each line in the dialog
corresponds to a component that will be upgraded. The number of lines displayed will
depend on the upgrade.
 Click the Start button. Each component will start to upgrade one by one, with the
corresponding line turning green when it is complete.
Note:
The update may last several minutes, do not operate the system or interrupt the
power supply during the update process.
 Upon completion the system needs to shut down to complete the upgrade.

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Figure 4-5 The Upgrade Dialog

4.3. License and Configuration files


The features and capabilities of a given system depend on the following:
 Configuration file: The configuration file determines what features are allowed on a
given configuration of system, given local regulatory restrictions. If a feature is disabled
by the configuration file it generally means that feature is not available in a given market.
Caution: Do not load a configuration file that has not been approved for the local
market and system type.
 License file: The license file determines which features are enabled on each specific
system. Generally, license files are specific for a particular system.

4.3.1. Configuration File


New systems coming from the factory have correct configuration files. There are two situations
when a configuration file may need to be updated:
 An upgrade to a new release.
 A regulatory approval for the current configuration. For example, an FDA or CFDA
approval may allow us to enable features are latent in the system but disabled by
configuration.
In either case, specific instructions will be provided with the updated configuration file.
Loading a New Configuration File
 Press the Utilities hard key, and then the Maintenance button on the touchscreen.
 Click on the Version tab at the top of the screen. The screen should look similar to figure
4-6.

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 Insert a USB containing the updated configuration file. The configuration file should be
in a ‘config’ folder within the ‘Ultra’ folder on the USB stick.
 Click on the “Import Config” button on the Version screen. (See highlight in 4-6), and
then confirm that you want to overwrite the current configuration.
 The system will display the path/name of a configuration file from Ultra/config. If there
are multiple config files you can select the correct one for the current system.
Caution: Do not load a configuration file that has not been approved for the local
market and system type.

Figure 4-6 Import Config screen


Checking the Current Configuration File
To check the current configuration of a system:
 Press the Utilities hard key, and then the Maintenance button on the touchscreen.
 Click on the Version tab at the top of the screen.
 Click on the Show Config button on the Version screen. (See figure 4-7).
 The system will display which features are enabled/disabled in the current configuration.

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Figure 4-7Example of Current Configuration dialog

4.3.2. Updating the License


The system is shipped from the factory with all configured features already enabled. On an
upgrade, or if the customer decides to purchase additional features you may need to install a new
license file to upgrade the system.
Obtaining a New License File
Each license file is tied to a specific system. The software serial number or 2D Code of the
system will be needed in order for EDAN to generate a new license file.
 Press the Utilities hard key, and then the Maintenance button on the touch screen.
 Click on the License tab at the top of the screen. The screen should look similar to figure
4-8.
Note:
If you do not see an arrow cursor on the screen, press the Cursor hard key on the
console to invoke one.
 The SW serial number is the 32-character string at the top of the list of licensed features.
The 2D code is next to it. Either write down the string or take a picture of the screen
(preferred) and send this to EDAN Service.

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Figure 4-8 The License Screen


Importing a New License File
Once an updated license file is provided to you, the next step is to import that into the system.
 On a USB stick create a folder named ‘Ultra’. Within that folder create another folder
named ‘license’. Copy the license file to Ultra/license/license.
 Power up the system and put the USB stick into one of the USB ports.
 Press the Utilities hard key, then the Maintenance button on the touch screen.
 The License tab should be highlighted by default at the top of the screen. If it is not
highlighted, click on it to highlight it.
NOTE
If you don’t see an arrow cursor on the screen, press the Cursor hard key on the
console.
 Click the Import button on the lower left of the screen. You will see a couple of dialog
boxes asking you to confirm that you want to update the license and confirming the
location of the license file. Click ‘Yes’ and ‘OK’
 The license file will update. All available features will have a check mark next to them.

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4.4. Export/Import Presets


The system has extensive customization options. These can be moved from system to system to
ensure consistent behavior across systems. Once one system has been configured correctly follow
the following steps:
Exporting Presets
 Insert a USB stick into one of the USB ports.
 Press the Utilities hard key, then the Maintenance button on the touch screen.
 Click on the Export/Import tab to highlight it. The screen should look similar to figure
4-9.
NOTE:
If you don’t see an arrow cursor on the screen, press the Cursor hard key on the
console.
 Check to make sure the Export radio button is active (it should be the default)
 Click the checkbox next to the items to be exported: Image Presets, Comment Presets,
Body Mark Presets, User Settings, System Log and Findings.
o Each type of preset can be expanded using the arrow graphics on the left side. This
allows you to export/import any subset of any type of preset.
o The Select All control at the bottom of the screen can be used to quickly toggle on or
off all of the checkboxes.
 The User Settings includes all system-wide settings. It also contains the links between
layers of presets. For example, suppose a system has a user-created comment preset that
was named ‘my_ABD_comments’ that was linked to the Abdomen exam preset on that
system. Exporting those presets and then importing them to a different system would not
link ‘my_ABD_comments’ to the Abdomen exam preset on the new system, unless the
User Settings were also exported/imported.
 Click the Export button at the bottom of the screen to begin the export process.

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Figure 4-9 The Import/Export Screen


Importing Presets
 Insert a USB stick into one of the USB ports.
 Press the Utilities hard key, then the Maintenance button on the touch screen.
 Click on the Export/Import tab to highlight it. The screen should look similar to figure
4-9.
NOTE:
If you don’t see an arrow cursor on the screen, press the Cursor hard key on the
console.
 Click on the Import radio button at the top of the screen.
 Click the checkbox next to the items to be imported: Image Presets, Comment Presets,
Body Mark Presets, User Settings and Findings.
o Each type of preset can be expanded using the arrow graphics on the left side. This
allows you to export/import any subset of any type of preset.
o The Select All control at the bottom of the screen can be used to quickly toggle on or
off all of the checkboxes.
 Click on the Import button at the bottom of the screen. A confirmation dialog will appear.
Click ‘Yes’ to confirm overwriting the current system presets.

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4.5. Exporting Log Files


From time to time you may be asked to provide log files to EDAN as we try to diagnose a
customer issue. To do so:
 Insert a USB stick into one of the USB ports.
 Press the Utilities hard key, then the Maintenance button on the touch screen.
 Click on the Export/Import tab to highlight it. The screen should look similar to figure
4-9.
NOTE:
If you don’t see an arrow cursor on the screen, press the Cursor hard key on the
console.
 Check to make sure the Export radio button is active (it should be the default)
 Ensure that only the System Log option is selected from the checkboxes showing what
will be exported. Deselect all other options.
 Click the Export button at the bottom of the screen to begin the export process.
 Bring the USB stick over to your computer.
The log files will be in UltraSettings/SystemLogs/syslog_yyyymmddhhmmss, where the
latter part of the file name is the timestamp of the export time.

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4.6. Remote Support


Remote support function is intended to provide clinical support and service support for customers
by using a Bomgar branded remote control software installed on PC. It is only available when it
is activated by license or configuration file.
Operations can be conducted through remote support function are listed as follows:
 See all screens of the ultrasound system.
 Do all GUI operations .
 Download files, such as .epk upgrade file, license and configuration file, to the ultrasound
system.
 Upgrade software, update license and load a new configuration file remotely.
 Upload files, such as presets, system logs and findings, from the ultrasound system.
Contact EDAN Service for the instructions for using Remote Support function.

4.7. Preparing a System for Return


If you are asked to return a system:
 When appropriate, make arrangements for a loaner system to be used by the customer
while their system is being serviced.
 If there will be a loaner, export the presets from the original system so they can be later
imported on the loaner system.
 Export a copy of all Exam information from the Review function and provide that copy to
the customer. See section 7.4.3 of the basic user manual for details.
 Discuss with the customer whether patient data should be deleted from the system. EDAN
service technicians have been trained in patient privacy standards such as HIPAA, but
privacy policies and procedures may vary from site to site. If the patient data is to be
deleted, see section 7.4.3 of the basic user manual for details.
 Clean all surfaces of the system. See section 12.4 of the basic user manual for details.
 Pack the system in the original box and packing material by reversing the steps outlined in
section 2.2 of this manual.

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5 Advanced Service
CAUTION:
This section describes advanced service steps that should only be done by, or under the
direction of, EDAN Service Engineers. Other use of this section may void the warranty.

5.1. Component Diagram


Exploded View of Old Console Base Group:

No. Part Name Part Number Piece

1 Acclarix LX8 keyboard illumination board 21.51.411276 1

2 Acclarix LX8 keyboard illumination board PCBA 02.02.451921 1

3 Cross recessed pan head screw M3X4 with half glue 01.19.057314 2

4 Acclarix LX8 LED bracket 01.52.431437 1

5 Combination screw M4X10 with half glue 01.19.057393 10

6 Acclarix LX8 trackball support base 21.52.411305 1

7 Acclarix LX8 transducer cable holder 21.51.411324 1

8 Acclarix LX8 Endocavity transducer holder 21.51.411325 1

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9 PC slice of U2 keyboard USB board 01.55.461781 1

10 Pre-USB IO connection board PCBA 02.02.451209 1

11 Acclarix LX8 console base 01.52.431388 1

12 Copper screw H5X11 with half glue 01.52.430273 4

13 Cross recessed pan head screw M3X6 with half glue 01.19.57040 12

14 Acclarix LX8 console connection PCBA 02.02.452027 1

15 Hexangular screw M6x10 with half glue 01.19.057627 5

16 Acclarix LX8 main unit handle 21.51.411297 1

17 Cross recessed pan head screw M4x10 with half glue 01.19.057301 4

18 Accarix LX8 transducer holder group 01.51.411773 1

19 Console connector fixed metal plate 01.52.431988 1

20 Acclarix LX8 Transducer cup 21.51.411326 1

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No. Part Name Part Number Piece

1 Acclarix LX8 Super console base 01.52.432015 1

2 Cross recessed pan head screw M3×6 with half glue 01.19.57040 18

3 Pre-USB IO connection board PCBA 02.02.451209 1

4 PC slice of U2 console USB board 01.55.461781 1

5 Acclarix LX8 Super left transducer holder 02.51.215309 1

6 Acclarix LX8 Super left transducer holder 02.51.215310 1

7 Acclarix LX8 transducer cable holder 21.51.411324 1

8 Combination screw M4X10 with half glue 01.19.057393 11

9 Cross recessed pan head screw M4×10 with half glue 01.19.057301 4

10 Accarix LX8 main unit handle 21.51.411297 1

11 Hexangular screw M6x10 with half glue 01.19.057627 5

12 Acclarix LX8 trackball support base 21.52.411305 1

13 Cross recessed pan head screw M3×4 with half glue 01.19.057314 2

14 Acclarix LX8 LED bracket 01.52.431437 1

15 Acclarix LX8 keyboard illumination board PCBA 02.02.451921 1

16 Acclairx LX8 keyboard illumination board 21.51.411276 1

17 Acclarix LX8 console connection board silicone pad 01.55.464624 1

18 Console connector fixed metal plate 01.52.431988 1

19 Acclarix LX8 Super transducer cup 01.51.412082 1

20 Acclarix LX8 Super transducer cup bracket group 02.51.215293 1

21 Acclarix LX8 Super Endocavity transducer cup 02.51.215308 1

22 Acclarix LX8 Super console keyboard locking plate A 01.52.432016 1

23 Hexangular copper screw H5X12 with half glue 01.19.57053 7

24 Acclarix LX8 Super console connection board 01.53.452444 1

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Exploded View of Old Console Top Cover Group:

No. Part Name Part Number Piece

1 Acclarix LX8 Console cover 21.51.411290 1

2 Acclarix LX8 console dustproof cloth 01.55.462968 1

3 Acclarix LX8 trackball cover panel 21.51.411294 1

4 Acclarix LX8 silicone keys-left 01.51.411200 1

5 Acclarix LX8 silicone keys-right 01.51.411201 1

6 Acclarix LX8 console keyboard PCBA 02.02.451917 1

7 Acclarix LX8 knob PCBA 02.02.451973 1

8 Acclarix LX8 lifter On/Off PCBA 02.02.451919 1

9 Acclarix LX8 trackball 01.18.052449 1

10 Acclarix LX8 Up/Down button 21.51.411282 1

11 Acclarix LX8 Up/Down button bracket 01.52.431435 1

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12 Acclarix LX8 coupling gel cup bracket 21.51.411292 1

13 Acclarix LX8 transducer cup bracket 21.51.411293 1

14 Acclarix LX8 coupling gel cup 01.51.411338 1

15 Acclarix LX8 coupling gel cup cover 01.51.411339 1

16 Acclarix LX8 transducer single cup 01.51.411340 1

17 Acclarix LX8 touch screen cover 21.51.411291 1

18 Acclarix LX8 touch screen dust-proof foam A 01.55.462958 2

19 Acclarix LX8 touch screen dust-proof foam B 01.55.001393 2

20 Acclarix LX8 10.1 inch touch screen 01.16.045237 2

21 Acclarix LX8 touch screen locking plate 01.52.431442 2

22 Acclarix LX8 touch screen driver board shield 01.52.431432 2

23 Acclarix LX8 touch screen connection board shield 01.52.431433 2

24 Acclarix LX8 touch screen fixed board 21.51.411310 2

25 Acclarix LX8 touch screen locking plate 01.52.431436 2

26 Acclarix LX8 knob located button 21.51.411277 3

27 Acclarix LX8 knob 21.51.411280 3

28 Acclarix LX8 knob cover 21.51.411278 3

29 Acclarix LX8 TCG glider 21.51.411281 8

30 Copper screw H5X11+M3X6(inner) +M3X6(outer) 01.52.430273 4

31 Combination screw M4X16 01.19.057231 4

32 Cross recessed pan head screw M3X6 01.19.057280 24

33 Cross recessed pan head screw M3X10 01.19.057299 4

34 Cross recessed pan head screw M3X4 01.19.057314 6

35 Combination screw M3X8 01.19.057398 6

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Exploded View of New Console Top Cover Group(with Gel Warmer):

No. Part Name Part Number Piece

1 Acclarix LX8 Super console cover 01.51.412000 1

2 LX8 touch screen fixed plate 21.51.411310 2

3 Acclarix LX8 touch screen 02.01.211940 1

4 Acclarix LX8 touch screen fastening plate 01.52.431442 1

5 Acclarix LX8 touch screen fastening plate 01.52.431436 2

6 Cross recessed pan head screw M3X8 with half glue 01.19.057398 6

7 Touch screen driver board shield 01.52.431432 1

8 Cross recessed countersunk head screw M3X4 with half glue 01.19.057517 2

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9 Acclarix LX8 touch screen PCB form gasket 01.55.463480 1

10 Acclarix LX8 touch screen PCB form 01.55.463990 1

11 Acclarix LX8 touch screen connection board shield 01.52.431433 1

12 Cross recessed pan head screw M3X4 with half glue 01.19.057314 2

13 Acclarix LX8 Super 10.1 inch touch screen cover 01.51.412053 1

14 Acclarix LX8 touch screen dust-proof foam A 01.55.462958 2

15 Acclarix LX8 touch screen dust-proof foam B 01.55.001393 2

16 Acclarix LX8 Super gel cup 01.51.412007 2

17 Acclarix LX8 gel cup bracket 01.51.412005 1

18 Acclarix LX8 Super right gel cup bracket 01.51.412006 1

19 Acclarix LX8 Super gel warmer bottom cover 01.51.412051 2

20 Acclarix LX8 Super gel cup bottom cover 01.51.412081 2

21 Combination screw M4X16 with half glue 01.19.057231 4

22 Acclarix LX8 console dustproof plate 01.55.462968 1

23 Acclarix LX8 Super trackball cover 01.51.412002 1

24 Trackball 01.17.052449 1

25 Cross recessed pan head screw M3X10 with half glue 01.19.057299 4

26 Acclarix LX8 Up/Down button board 02.02.451919 1

27 Acclarix LX8 Up/Down button 21.51.411282 1

28 Acclarix LX8 Up/Down button bracket 01.52.431435 1

29 Cross recessed pan head screw M3X6 with half glue 01.19.57040 25

30 Acclarix LX8 Super console keyboard PCBA 01.53.452447 1

31 Accarix LX8 super silicone keys 01.51.412001 1

32 Accarix LX8 super silicone keys-left 01.51.412056 1

33 Hexangular copper screw H5X10 with half glue 01.19.57096 6

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34 Acclarix LX8 Super knob board PCBA 01.53.452448 1

35 Acclarix LX8 Super console locking plate B 01.52.432017 1

36 Acclarix LX8 Super knob 01.51.412003 6

37 Acclarix LX8 knob located button 21.51.411277 8

38 Acclarix LX8 knob 21.51.411280 8

39 Acclarix LX8 knob cover 21.51.411278 8

40 Acclarix LX8 TGC glider 21.51.411281 8

Exploded View of Old Console Group:

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No. Part Name Part Number Piece

1 Acclarix LX8 console base group 02.01.211671 1

2 Acclarix LX8 PC keyboard group 02.01.211670 1

3 Combination screw M4X16 01.19.057231 8

4 Combination screw M4X10 01.19.057362 4

5 Cross recessed pan head cap screw M4X12 with half glue 01.19.057196 9

6 Acclarix LX8 console cover group 02.01.211669 1

Exploded View of New Console Group:

No. Part Name Part Number Piece

1 Acclarix LX8 Super console cover group 02.01.214204 1

2 Acclarix LX8 Super console base group 02.01.211671 1

3 Combination screw M4X20 with half glue 01.19.057362 4

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4 Combination screw M4X16 with half glue 01.19.057231 8

5 Cross recessed pan head cap screw M4X12 with half glue 01.19.057196 8

6 Acclarix LX8 PC keyboard group 02.01.211670 1

7 Cross recessed pan head screw M3X6 with half glue 01.19.57040 2

8 Acclarix LX8 console cover fastening support 01.52.431680 1

9 Acclarix LX8 console rear cover 01.51.411289 1

Exploded View of PC Keyboard Group:

No. Part Name Part Number Piece

1 Acclarix LX8 PC keyboard base 01.52.411304 1

2 Acclarix LX8 lock fixed piece 01.52.431423 1

3 Acclarix LX8 On/Off button magnet 01.52.431452 1

4 Acclarix LX8 magnet fixed bracket 01.52.431426 1

5 Acclarix LX8 PC keyboard cover 21.51.411295 1

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6 PC keyboard module 01.22.06633 1

7 Acclarix LX8 PC keyboard connection PCBA 02.02.451923 1

8 Acclarix LX8 PC keyboard bracket 01.52.431428 1

9 Bead MC-37F-BK 01.22.002486 1

Connecting cable of U2E console keyboard and PC


10 01.13.036846 1
keyboard

11 Acclarix LX8 PC keyboard light pole 21.51.411279 1

12 Acclarix LX8 cable bracket 01.52.431429 1

13 Acclarix LX8 PC indicator PCBA 02.02.451963 1

14 Acclarix LX8 PC keyboard bottom shell 21.51.411296 1

15 FTS-3 transducer button pin 01.19.057396 2

16 Track AR3-200 01.52.002480 2

17 Acclarix LX8 track shelter 01.52.431475 2

18 Acclarix LX8 transducer cable holder 21.51.411324 1

19 Cross recessed pan head screw M3X4 01.19.057314 12

20 Cross recessed pan head screw M3X6 01.19.057280 25

21 Cross recessed countersunk head screw M3X4 01.19.057517 6

22 Cross recessed countersunk head screw M3X6 01.19.057286 20

23 Cross recessed countersunk head screw M2X4 01.19.057367 2

24 Combination screw M4X10 01.19.057393 2

25 Acclarix LX8 PC keyboard lock fixed piece A 01.52.431728 1

26 Acclarix LX8 PC keyboard lock fixed piece B 01.52.431729 1

27 Acclarix LX8 PC keyboard cable proof-film 01.55.463327 1

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Exploded View of Support Post Group:

No. Part Name Part Number Piece

1 Acclairx LX8 post bracket 6-01.52.431038-1.0 1

2 Acclarix LX8 post rotation bracket 6-01.52.431070-1.0 1

3 Spring B168209 6-01.19.057386-1.0 4

4 Acclarix LX8 metal piece A 6-01.52.431073-1.0 4

5 Acclarix LX8 post axletree bolt 6-01.52.431068-1.0 2

6 Acclarix LX8 axletree shield 6-01.52.431071-1.0 2

7 Acclarix LX8 axletree sleeve 6-01.52.431069-1.0 2

8 Acclarix LX8 axletree left spring 6-01.52.431063-1.0 1

9 Acclarix LX8 axletree right spring 6-01.52.431064-1.0 1

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10 Acclarix LX8 axletree washer 6-01.52.431072-1.0 2

11 Acclarix LX8 metal piece B 6-01.52.431074-1.0 3

12 Acclarix LX8 post rotation base 6-01.52.431440-1.0 1

13 Acclarix LX8 post wearable piece 01.51.410972 1

14 Washer B281413 81-01.52.002477-1.0 2

15 Acclarix LX8 axletree rotation-proof piece 6-01.52.431075-1.0 1

16 Hexangular screw M8x45 01.19.057389 1

17 Nut M8 01.19.057378 3

18 Acclarix LX8 post cable fixed metal panel 6-01.52.431482-1.0 2

19 Acclarix LX8 post front cover 6-21.51.410962-1.0 1

20 Acclarix LX8 post rear cover 6-21.51.410963-1.0 1

21 Acclarix LX8 screen fixed base 6-01.52.411306-1.0 1

22 Combination screw M5x12 01.19.057186 4

23 Combination screw M3X8 01.19.057398 5

24 Cross recessed pan head cap screw M3X10 01.19.057299 2

25 Pan washer 10 01.19.057156 1

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Exploded View of Mani Unit Group:

No. Part Name Part Number Piece

1 Acclarix LX8 ultrasound module 02.01.211674 1

2 Acclarix LX8 transducer shield 02.01.211690 1

3 Acclarix LX8 main unit bellows cover 01.52.431408 1

4 Acclarix LX8 main unit bellows cover labeling 01.55.002374 1

5 Acclarix LX8 power supply and PC module group 02.01.211675 1

6 Acclarix LX8 connection board 02.01.211676 1

7 Acclarix LX8 transducer socket group 02.01.211677 1

8 Acclarix LX8 main unit bottom panel group 02.01.211679 1

9 Cross recessed pan head screw M3X6 with half glue 01.19.57040 65

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10 Acclarix LX8 main unit cover 02.01.211678 1

Exploded View of Main Unit Bottom Case Group:

No. Part Name Part Number Piece

1 Cross recessed pan head screw M3X6 01.19.057280 8

2 Acclarix LX8 ultrasound control panel connection PCBA 02.02.451905 1

3 Acclarix LX8 ultrasound power supply connection PCBA 02.02.220128 1

4 Cross recessed countersunk head screw M3X6 01.19.057286 4

5 Acclarix LX8 main unit fan cover 01.52.431409 1

6 Cross recessed pan head cap screw M4X20 01.19.057303 16

7 Acclarix LX8 8015 fan damping foam 01.55.462963 4

8 Acclarix LX8 main unit bottom panel bracket 01.52.431403 1

9 RBE-191 track 01.51.410196 4

10 Main unit fan 11.58.047347 4

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Exploded View of Transducer Shield Board Group:

No. Part Name Part Number Piece

1 DUS 60 transducer reed 01.52.113111 16

2 Acclarix LX8 transducer board shield 01.52.431406 1

Exploded View of Transducer Socket Group:

No. Part Name Part Number Piece

1 Cross recessed pan head screw M3X6 with half glue 01.19.057280 6

2 Acclarix LX8 transducer connection PCBA 02.02.451897 1

3 Fixed plate of Acclarix LX8 transducer connection PCBA 01.52.431405 1

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Exploded View of IO Connection Board Group:

No. Part Name Part Number Piece

1 Cross recessed pan head screw M3X6 with half glue 01.19.057280 12

2 Acclarix LX8 filter 01.06.016528001 1

3 Combination screw M4X10 01.19.057393 2

4 Breaker 01.10.027222 1

5 Acclarix LX8 IO connection PCBA 02.03.451903011 1

6 Acclarix LX8 serial interface electric foam 01.52.463154 1

7 Hexangular Nut M4 01.19.57098 3

8 Acclarix LX8 network electric foam 01.52.463153 1

9 Acclarix LX8 USB electric foam 01.55.463152 3

10 Acclarix LX8 main unit IO fixed plate 01.52.431404 1

11 V8 equalization conductor 01.52.430424 1

12 U2 main unit handle 01.52.430156 1

13 Acclarix LX8 IO board cover 01.55.462962 1

14 Power supply socket M12R-31092 1

15 Acclarix LX8 power cable lock 01.52.431459 1

16 Cross recessed countersunk head screw M3X6 01.19.057286 2

17 U50 protective groundinglableing 01.55.461687 1

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Exploded View of PC Module Group:

No. Part Name Part Number Piece

1 Hard disk 01.17.102565 1

2 Cross recessed countersunk head screw M3X6 01.19.057286 4

3 Acclarix LX8 charging board 01.48.102569 1

4 Acclarix LX8 hard disk fixed bracket 01.52.431400 1

5 Hexangular copper screw H5x10 01.19.05796 2

6 Cross recessed pan head screw M3X4 01.19.057314 4

7 Ccross recessed pan head screw M3X6 01.19.057280 6

8 Acclarix LX8 charging board fixed bracket 01.52.431481 1

9 Acclarix LX8 charging board insulator 01.55.463325 1

10 Acclarix LX8 PC main board 01.17.102568 1

11 Heat transmission silica gel N 01.25.072447 1

12 Heat transmission silica gel O 01.25.072448 1

13 Wifi module 01.17.102567 1

14 cross recessed pan head screw M2X6 01.19.57102 1

15 Acclarix LX8 PC module radiator 01.52.411307 1

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Exploded View of Ultrasound Power Supply Board Group:

No. Part Name Part Number Piece

1 Cross recessed countersunk head screw M3X6 01.19.057286 6

2 Acclarix LX8 power supply module fixed cover 01.52.431412 1

3 Cross recessed pan head screw M3X6 01.19.057280 4

4 Acclarix AX8 ultrasound power supply B PCBA 02.02.451745 1

5 Hexangular copper screw H5X6 01.52.431586 4

6 Acclarix AX8 ultrasound power supply board A PCBA 02.02.451743 1

7 Acclarix LX8 DC connection board located screw 01.52.431479 4

8 Acclarix LX8 power supply module bracket 01.52.431411 1

9 Acclarix LX8 power supply connection PCBA 02.02.451747 1

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Exploded View of Ultrasound Module Group:

No. Part Name Part Number Piece

1 Acclarix LX8 ultrasound module rear panel radiator 01.51.411309 1

2 Acclarix LX8 connection board bracket 01.52.431413 1

3 Heat transmission silica gel K 01.25.072444 1

4 Heat transmission silica gel G 01.25.072455 1

5 Acclarix LX8 ultrasound front-end board 02.03.220363 1

Acclarix LX8 connection board of main board and


6 02.02.451942 1
transducer

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7 Cross recessed pan head screw M3X10 with half glue 01.19.057299 2

8 Acclarix LX8 ultrasound main board bracket 01.52.431416 1

9 Acclarix LX8 ultrasound main board PCBA 02.03.220362 1

10 Heat transmission silica gel C 01.25.072451 16

11 Acclarix LX8 ultrasound module connection board PCBA 02.02.451959 1

12 Heat transmission silica gel A 01.25.072449 32

13 Cross recessed pan head screw M3X6 with half glue 01.19.57040 12

14 Acclarix LX8 connection board block 21.51.411288 1

Cross recessed countersunk head screw M3X4 with half


15 01.19.057517 37
glue

16 Acclarix LX8 ultrasound module front panel radiator 01.51.411308 1

17 Heat transmission silica gel J 01.25.072443 2

18 Heat transmission silica gel H 01.25.072456 4

19 Heat transmission silica gel L 01.25.072445 1

20 Heat transmission silica gel I 01.25.072457 1

21 Heat transmission silica gel F 01.25.072454 1

22 Heat transmission silica gel B 01.25.072450 4

23 Heat transmission silica gel M 01.25.072446 2

24 Acclarix LX8 ultrasound module bracket 01.52.431414 1

25 Hexangular copper screw H5x3 with half glue 01.19.057516 26

26 Hexangular copper screw H5x4 with half glue 01.52.431771 12

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5.2. Removal Procedure


Before disassembling the unit, please make sure that:
 The power supply has been disconnected;
 Transducers and any external components have been removed.
WARNING
Observe precautions for handing electrostatic discharge sensitive devices. Wear
ESD-preventive wrist straps or gloves when disassembling boards.
Tools: screw driver, tweezers, pincers, hexagonal spanners

5.2.1. Removing the Transducer Socket Board and Ultrasound Module


Step 1. Unbolt the screws on the rear panel and bottom board, pull out the dustproof net; take
out the rear panel and bottom board.

Screw
position

Rear Panel

Dustproof Net

Bottom Board

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Step 2. Unbolt the screws on the rear metal panel.

Screw
position

Step 3. Pull out the connection wires; take out the rear metal panel.

Connection Wires

Step 4. Unbolt the screws on the main unit, disconnect all the cables and pull out the unit case.

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Cable

Screw Position

Step 5. Unbolt the screws on the main unit top cover, take out the cover.

Screw Position

Top Cover

Step 6. Unbolt the crews on the metal panel, take out the panel.

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Screw Position

Metal Panel

Screw
Position

Screw
Position

Step 7. Unbolt the screws on the transducer socket board, use the screw driver to remove the
transducer socket board

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Screw
Position

Figure 5-1 Transducer Socket Board


Step 8. Unbolt the two screws on the ultrasound module, unbolt the 12 screws on the front
panel and other 12 screws on the rear panel. Pull out the ultrasound module.

Screw
Position

Screw Position

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Step 8

Figure 5-2 Ultrasound Module


5.2.2. Removing I/O Connection Board
Step 1. Unbolt the screws on the I/O connection board.

Screw
Position

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Screw
Position

Step 2. Disconnect all the cables on the top of the I/O connection board and take it out.

Connection cables

Step 3. Unbolt the two screws fixing the filter and other screws.

Screw
Position

Filter

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Figure 5-3 I/O connection Board


5.2.3. Removing the Control Board and Power Supply Model
Step 1. Unbolt the four screws on the main unit:

Screw
Position

Screw Position

Step 2. Unbolt the four screws on the top cover of the main unit, disconnect all the cables, take
out the top cover and pull out the control model.

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Screw Position

Top Cover

Control model

Step 3. Unbolt the screws on the control model, take out the control board.

Screw Position

Step 4. Unbolt the screw for fixing the hard disk and take it out. Unlock the memory bank and
take them out.

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Screw Position

Hard Disk

Memory Back (two)

Locker

Figure 5-4 Hard Disk

Figure 5-5 Memory Bank


Step 5. Unbolt the screws on the control power supply model; take out the power supply cover.

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Power Supply Cover

Screw Position

Step 6. Unbolt the two screws on the ultrasound power supply model, and other screws around,
take out the cover.

Cover

Screw Position

Step 7. Unbolt the four screws on the ultrasound power supply board, take out board A and
board B.

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Screw Position

Figure 5-6 Ultrasound Power Supply Board A and Board B


5.2.4. Removing the Screen
Step 1. Press down the cable port cover of the screen, take out the cover.

Cable Port Cover

Step 2. Unbolt the screws on the rear side of the screen, disconnect the cables, take out the
screen.

Screw Position

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5.2.5. Removing the Console


Removing the old console:
Step 1. Unbolt the screws fixing the console top cover.

Step 2. Uplift and take out the top cover, unbolt the screws to remove the PCBA.

Step 3. Unbolt the screws fixing the PC keyboard and transducer cable holders, remove the PC
keyboard.

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Removing the new console:


Step 1. Unbolt the screws fixing the console top cover.

Step 2. Uplift and take out the top cover.

Step 3. Remove the knobs and TGC gliders.

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Step 4. Unbolt the screws fixing the knob board.

Step 5. Unbolt all the screws and connection cables shown in the figure below and remove the
silicone key board.

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Step 6. Unbolt the screws fixing the trackball board and remove the trackball.

Step 7. Unbolt the screws fixing the PC keyboard and transducer cable holders, remove the PC
keyboard.

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5.2.6. Removing the DVD Drive


Step 1. Unbolt the two screws on the right panel of the main unit, pull backward the right panel,
uplift and then take it out.

Screw Position

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Step 2. Unbolt all the screws on the right metal panel and take it out.

Screw Position

Step 3. Unbolt the two screws fixing the drive, and unscrew the two screws adjusting the drive
distance, disconnect all the cables.

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Screw Position
Cable

Screw Position

Step 4. Push out the DVD drive from the right side of the main unit.

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Step 5. Unbolt the screws on the DVD drive and take out the metal case.

Screw Position

Figure 5-7 DVD Drive


5.2.7. Removing Screen Support Post
Step 1. Remove the screen. See section 5.2.4 in this manual.
Step 2. Unbolt the three screws, disconnect the cables and take out the support post.

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Screw Position

cables

Step 3. Unbolt the four screws on the support post and take out the fixed base, press the front
side with your hand to break off the case, unbolt the two screws fixing the cables, and now
you can exchange cables.

Screw Position fixed base

Screw Position

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5.2.8. Removing the Lift


Step 1. Unbolt the two screws fixing the left panel, uplift the left panel and take it out.

Screw Position

Step 2. Unbolt all the screws on the left metal panel and take out the metal panel.

Screw Position

Step 3. Unbolt the four screws fixing the front panel, uplift the front panel, and disconnect the
cables and take out the front panel.

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Screw Position

Cable

Step 4. Unbolt the screws on the lift cover, take out the cover.

Screw Position

Cover

Step 5. Unbolt the screws on the lift case, take out the lift post and the lift case.

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Lift Case
Screw Position

Lift Post

Step 6. Unbolt the screws fixing the top panel of the main unit, take out the top panel.

Screw Position

Step 7. Unbolt the screws on the bottom case, take out the bottom case.

Screw Position

Step 8. Unbolt the screws on the lift left and right side.

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Screw Position

Step 9. Unbolt the screws on the bottom of the lift, take out the lift.

Screw Position

5.2.9. Removing Ultrasound Gel Warmer


Step 1. Remove the top cover of the console first. See section 5.2.5 Removing the Console for
details.
Step 2. Unbolt the screws fixing the gel warmer and connection cable, as the figure shown
below, and remove the gel warmer.

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Step 3. Rotate and remove the bottom cover of the gel warmer, use a straight screwdriver to
remove the top cover(as the figure shown below), and take out the heater.

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Step 4. Remove the PCBA of the heater.

Step 5. Tear off the heating film of the heater.

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5.3. Replacement Parts


No. Renewable Part Part Number

1. Power cord (European standard) 01.13.036638

2. Power cord (American standard) 01.13.037122

3. Power cord (Brazil standard) 01.12.036750

4. Screen audio/video connecting cable 01.13.037049

5. Loudspeaker connecting cable 01.13.036909

6. Post DVI connecting cable 01.13.037046

7. Post screen power connecting cable 01.13.037047

8. Post audio & video connecting cable 01.13.037048

9. Touch screen connecting cable 01.13.036849

10. Connecting cable of console board and electricity control board 01.13.036844

11. Touch screen LVDS connecting cable 01.13.037050

12. Connecting cable of console keyboard and illumination board 01.13.036845

13. Connecting cable of console keyboard and USB board 01.13.036848

14. Connecting cable of console keyboard and PC keyboard 01.13.036846

15. Connecting cable of PC keyboard and indicator board 01.13.036885

16. Inner DVI connecting cable 01.13.036842

17. Connecting cable of screen and DVD drive power 01.13.036858

18. Inner audio and video connecting cable 01.13.036881

19. Signal connecting cable of connection board and console


01.13.036840
keyboard
20. DP connecting cable of connection board and keyboard 01.13.036841

21. Audio connecting cable of control board and connection board 01.13.036832

22. Network connecting cable of control board and connection board 01.13.036833

23. Connecting cable of control board and USB 2.0 connection board 01.13.036834

24. Connecting cable of control board and USB 3.0 connection board 01.13.036835

25. DC input connecting cable 01.13.036852

26. Alternating current input connecting cable 01.13.036853

27. Alternating socket input connecting cable 01.13.036883

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28. Connecting cable of keyboard signal board and connection board 01.13.036907

29. Fan power connecting cable 01.13.036908

30. S-VIDO connecting cable of control board and connection board 01.13.036837

31. DP connecting cable of control board and connection board 01.13.036836

32. Connecting cable of power socket and filter 01.13.037052

33. Lifter motor power connecting cable 01.13.036855

34. FPC cable of control IO connection board 21.53.452032

35. eDP connecting cable of control panel and connection board 01.13.037265

36. Video connecting cable of control board and connection board 01.13.036880

37. WIFI antenna extending cable 01.13.037045

38. Power control signal connecting cable 01.13.036851

39. DVD Drive signal connecting cable of control board and


01.13.036850
connection board
40. Power connecting cable of power board and connection board 01.13.036854

41. Fan power connecting cable 01.13.036856

42. DVD Drive signal connecting cable 01.13.036857

43. Connecting cable of connection board and transducer illumination


01.13.036843
board
44. Hard disk connecting wire 01.13.036778

45. 8-bit screen LVDS signal wire(only available for new console
01.13.037489
system)

46. Connecting cable of console keyboard and gel warmer(only


01.13.037490
available for new console system)

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5.4. Transducers
No. Model Part Number Type Illustration

1 C5-2XD 02.01.211395 Convex

2 C5-2D 02.01.211396 Convex

3 E8-4D 02.01.211398 Endocavity

4 L10-4D 02.01.211397 Linear

5 L12-5D 02.01.212627 Linear

6 L17-7HD 02.01.211815 Linear

7 L17-7SD 02.01.211816 Linear

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Micro
8 MC8-4D 02.01.212628
Convex

Phased
9 P5-1XD 02.01.211399
Array

10 C5-2MD 02.01.211475 Convex

Phased
11 P5-1D 02.01.211400 Array

Phased
12 P7-3D 02.01.214039 Array

Micro
13 MC9-3TD 02.01.214037 Convex

NOTE:
This list is based on the maximum configuration and therefore some transducers may not
apply to your product.

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6 Troubleshooting
Please read and understand all cautions and warnings prior to servicing. See section 1.1 for
details.

6.1 Troubleshooting Notes


 When evaluating image quality, best results are seen in a low ambient light environment.
 Clean the screen with a lint-free cloth prior to image evaluation.
 If troubleshooting involves cycling power, please wait 5 seconds between powering-off
and powering-on.
 All electronic equipment, including the LX8, can be susceptible to electromagnetic noise
and interference. Please see section 6.6.1 for details.
 Ensure that all system use and service are done within the environmental limits of the
system. See section 2.1 for details.

6.2 System Does Not Boot


 Plug the system into a hospital grade, grounded plug.
 Check the connections from the plug to the power supply, and from the power supply to
the system. Reseat these connections firmly.
 Check that the plug is getting power by plugging in any device that is known to work.
Try using a different circuit.
 Firmly press the power button and hold it in for about a second.
 Are the console keys lit?
o If so, proceed to section 6.3.
o If not, replace the power cord and try again.

6.3 Power on Self Test


6.3.1. Check If System Failure Is Caused by Ultrasound Module (USM)
If “USM Failed” is displayed on the monitor after the system boots up, check if the USM breaks
loose, or if it is connected properly. Disconnect the USM and reconnect it as described in section
5.2.1.

6.4 The System Boots, But No Image Appears


 Inspect the connectors on the transducer and on the system. Ensure the connectors are
clean, dry, and have no bent or missing pins.
 Check that the transducer is fully plugged in.
o Try a different transducer to determine if the issue is with the system or the
transducer.
 Swap the Ultrasound Module (See section 5.2.1)

6.5 USB Not Detected


If a USB memory stick is inserted but not detected, try the following:
 The operating system may take up to 10 seconds to detect a USB memory stick. Make
sure the device is fully seated for at least that long.

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Caution:
Do not insert/remove a memory stick repeatedly. Doing so may interfere with the
ability of the system to detect the memory stick, and require a re-boot.
 If the system is in a GUI screen, return to the live image and try removing and re-inserting
the USB. Check to see if the USB icon appears at the bottom of the main screen.

 If a reboot is required, remove the USB memory stick prior to rebooting, and don’t
re-insert it until the reboot is complete.

6.6 Noise or Artifact in the Image


 Check for electromagnetic interference. See section 6.6.1 for details
 Dark image: Adjust Gain, or press the Auto key in B-mode.
 Dark shadow in one part of the screen. Check that sufficient coupling gel has been used.
Try a different transducer. Inspect the transducer for defects on the transducer lens or on
the connector.
 Recall a factory default preset to ensure that image parameters are set correctly.
6.6.1. Checking for Electromagnetic Interference
Ultrasound machines are susceptible to Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) from radio
frequencies, magnetic fields, and transients in the air of wiring. Ultrasound machines also
generate EMI. The Acclarix LX8 complies with limits as stated on the EMC label. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
Possible EMI sources should be identified before the unit is installed.
EMI Rule Prevention Tips
Check for interference
Try using a different circuit.
on the power circuit.

Keep the unit at least 5 meters or 15 feet away from other EMI sources.
Check for interference
Special shielding may be required to eliminate interference problems
from nearby equipment.
caused by high frequency, high powered radio or video broadcast signals.
Poor grounding is the most likely reason why a unit will have noisy images.
Ground the unit
Check grounding of the power cord and power outlet.
After you finish repairing or updating the system, replace all covers and
tighten all screws. Any cable with an external connection requires a magnet
Replace all screws, RF
wrap at each end. Install the shield over the front of card cage. Losing
gaskets, covers, cores
covers or RF gaskets will cause radio frequency interference with the
ultrasound signals.
Do not place labels Never place a label where RF gaskets meet the unit. Otherwise, the gap
where RF gaskets created will permit RF leakage. Or, if a label has been found in such a
touch metal position, move the label.
The interconnecting cables are grounded and require ferrite beads and
Use EDAN supplied
other shielding. Also, cable length, material, and routing are all important;
cables and peripherals
do not change from what is specified.
Cellular phones may transmit a 5V/m signal; that could cause image
Turn off cellular phones
artifacts.

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Acclarix LX8 Diagnostic Ultrasound System Service Manual Troubleshooting

6.7 Troubleshooting the P5-1 flashlight issue


6.7.1. Identifying the P5-1 issue
The “flashlight issue” is a B-mode and Color imaging artifact that can appear with the P5-1
transducer. If a P5-1 is plugged into the system, the following steps show how to identify this
issue:
In B-mode:
 Press the “B” button on hard key control panel to enter B mode.
 Adjust the Gain to 60dB.
 Adjust the Depth to 300mm
 A system with the flashlight artifact will have a bright cone of light in the center of the
image. The artifact gets its name because it looks almost like a flashlight is shining down
the center of the image.
PASS FAIL

Figure 6-1 No flashlight Figure 6-2 flashlight in the middle

In C mode
 Press the “C” button on hard key control panel to enter color mode.
 Adjust the sampling box to the maximum size.
 Adjust the Gain to 65dB, there should not be any noise in the image. (Figure 6-3 )
 Adjust Gain to 70dB, the image should have good uniformity, and there should not be any
color flashlight in the center of the image. (Figure 6-5)

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PASS FAIL

Figure 6-3 no noise Figure 6-4 noise in the image zone

Figure 6-5 no color lines Figure 6-6 color lines in the middle

6.7.2. Resolving the P5-1 flashlight issue


The P5-1 flashlight issue is generally caused by the improper installation of the ultrasound
module, or the improper assembly of ultrasound module. Inspect the following checkpoints and
try the suggested solutions to resolve this issue.
 Comfirm that the ultrasound module is installed properly. Remove the ultrasound module
and re-install it (Refer to section 5.2.1). Make sure that each 12 screws inside the main
unit and on the bottom of the main unit are tightened properly for good grounding.

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24 Screw Positions

 Confirm that the ultrasound module is assembled properly. Disassemble the ultrasound
module and re-assemble it as steps shown below. Make sure that all screws which are
used to fix the board cards and heat sinks of ultrasound module are tightened properly.

Step 1 Disassemble the connection board

Step 2 Disassemble the two heat sinks on each side

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Step 3 Disassemble the two ultrasound module board cards

Reassemble the ultrasound module by reversing the steps indicated above.

Note:
If the flashlight issue cannot be resolved by trying the suggested solutions above, please
contact EDAN service.

6.8 System Password


The system can be configured to require a password at boot time. This can be enabled in
Utilities->Setup->User. Selecting ‘User List’ enables the feature. A list of known users is shown
and the ‘Add’ button will add to this list. Each user is either an ‘Administrator’ or ‘Operator’. An
Administrator can access all exams and change Passwords, while an Operator can only access
exams that they create.
The system ships with two users of ‘Admin1’ and 'Admin2", both predefined with a password of
‘123456’. It is up to the user to change this as needed.
If a customer changes the admin password, and then subsequently forgets the new password, it is
possible for service to reset it. To do so, connect a USB keyboard and mouse to the system, and
then press Ctrl+Shift+M and enter the service password to access the OS manager dialog.
Contact Edan Service if you do not know the service password. Once the OS manager dialog is
displayed, the Restore page will have a “Restore Admin Password” button. Pressing this button
will reset the Admin1 password to “123456”

Note:
When the password of Admin1 is reset, use Admin1 to login and change the password of
Admin2 on the User Set-up Screen.

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Acclarix LX8 Diagnostic Ultrasound System Service Manual Care and Maintenance

7 Care and Maintenance


Besides the maintenance requirements recommended in this manual, comply with local
regulations on maintenance and measurement.
WARNING
Failure on the part of the responsible individual hospital or institution employing this
equipment to implement a satisfactory maintenance schedule may cause undue
equipment failures and possible health hazards.
Maintenance should be performed according to the schedule provided below. Only authorized
personnel should perform maintenance.

Customer Care Schedule


Interval
Daily Weekly Monthly Others
Item

Clean Transducers √

Clean Control Panel √

Clean Monitor √

Inspect Power Cord √

Inspect Cables and Connectors √

Inspect Safety Label √

Functional tests Semi-annual

Inspect Leakage Current Semi-annual

Measurement Accuracy
Semi-annual
Checks

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Safety Maintenance
The following safety maintenance should be performed at least every 12 months by a qualified
person who has adequate training, knowledge, and practical experience to perform these tests.
 Inspect the safety-related labels for legibility.
 Verify that the device function properly as described in the instructions for use.
 Test the protection earth resistance according to IEC/EN 60601-1 and IEC/EN 60601-2-37:
Limit: 0 - 0.1 Ω.
 Test the earth leakage current according to IEC/EN 60601-1 and IEC/EN 60601-2-37: Limit:
NC 500 μA, SFC 1000 μA.
 Test the patient leakage current according to IEC/EN 60601-1 and IEC/EN 60601-2-37:
Limit: AC NC 100 μA, SFC 500 μA, DC NC 10 μA, SFC 50 μA.
 Test the enclosure leakage current according to IEC/EN 60601-1 and IEC/EN 60601-2-37:
Limit: NC100 μA, SFC 500 μA.
 The leakage current should never exceed the limit.
The data should be recorded in an equipment log. If the device is not functioning properly or any
of the above tests fail, please contact the maintenance personnel of EDAN.

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Acclarix LX8 Diagnostic Ultrasound System Service Manual Service Record

Appendix I: Service Record


Equipment Information
Model Name Serial Number Service Case Number

Performance Verification
1. System Checks
Transducer model & SN Fail Pass
Transducer
and cables

Control panel Fail Pass


Check the screen and indicators are normal, date/time
displayed on the screen is accurate and no error message Fail Pass
displayed.

Check transducer model and frequencies are accurate. Fail Pass


Check obvious abnormal noise, discontinuous image or dark
Fail Pass
area in B mode image.
Power up Check unusual smell or over heat Fail Pass
Check the transducer surface to avoid over heat. Fail Pass
Perform all functional tests to verify that control panel, touch
Fail Pass
screen and trackball are OK.

Check the loudspeaker to avoid abnormal noise Fail Pass


Check the fan to make sure no abnormal noise Fail Pass
2. Functional Checks
Transducer Connection Fail Pass
Transducer Detection/Selection Fail Pass
System Response
USB Saving Fail Pass
Transducer Frequency Fail Pass
Transducer Depth Fail Pass
Transducer Performance Fail Pass

Check Results
Technician/Signature Date Fail Pass

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Acclarix LX8 Diagnostic Ultrasound System Service Manual Open Issues and Workarounds

Appendix II: Open Issues and Workarounds


The 1.4 release is known to contain the following issues. With each issue a workaround is
provided.
ID Issue Description Workaround
7695 Occasionally the PW/CW gate Move sample line or ROI again.
exceeds ROI box when invoke
B+C+Pre_PW/CW or
B+C+PW/CW mode
7672, The image will get stuck for 0.5s Keep on operating and wait for several
6941 when store clip, also will get stuck seconds if you want to observe images.
for 3s after finish clip storing.
It has no effect on the function
except UI experience.
7736 Sometimes the M126nw Report Plug out and plug in the printer again.
printer can’t print report
successfully if print test page first.
7863 When connected to a video and a It can print again after close the prompt
report printer at the same time, the box. Or connect only one printer to the
USB video printer can’t print system.
continuously after printing report
printer.
7286 Remote support only support Service or market doctors can
English input in chat dialog. communicate with non-English speaking
users via telephone or other audio
communication tools, or can use English
to communicate.
7665 The system gets stuck for a while No operation requires using touch
after operating touch screen and screen and trackball at the same time. If
trackball at the same time. this case happens, wait until the system
refreshes or restart system.
7897 System may crash in a rare This is very rare. These steps are rare
7821 possibility when adjust image to meet in user scene. If this occurs,
7739 parameters very quickly or restart the machine.
frequently
7540
4050 The system will not boot If there is a problem during boot, ensure
successfully if a footswitch button is that the footswitch is not being pressed.
continuously pressed during boot.
4183 DICOM Manual IP sometimes After setting to Manual IP, perform a
needs to be set twice. Ping and make sure the IP is still set
correctly

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5417 Wi-Fi transfers may time out When the Wi-Fi signal is weak the
system may take longer to transfer data.
Try moving the system closer to a router
or extending the time-out setting in
set-up.
5658 Transfers to USB terminate if Make sure that the transfer is complete
imaging is re-invoked before exiting the Review function.
5727 Disconnecting and re-connecting Once connected to Wi-Fi, don’t
Wi-Fi takes 30s disconnect.
5256 Ultrasound Module not found This is very rare. If this occurs, contact
your service representative.
5678 USB stick not recognized This is very rare. Most of the time,
plugging in the USB before entering
Review will work.
6065 When use HP Deskjet 1112 or Canon
When use HP Deskjet 1112 or
E518 printer, if there is lack of paper,
Canon E518 to print a report, it
please fill enough paper, plug out and
could no longer print if there is lack
plug in the printer power cable to reboot
of paper and reload paper
the printer.

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