X-CUBE 60 - Service Manual (Rev.00) - ENG
X-CUBE 60 - Service Manual (Rev.00) - ENG
Service Manual
Rev. 00 (ENG)
Software Ver. 1.0.0
P/N: 70004615
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warranty. ALPINION shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained here in.
Prepared by:
ALPINION MEDICAL SYSTEMS Co., LTD.
5FL, I Dong, 77, Heungan-daero 81beon-gil,
Dongan-gu, Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea
Revision Log
The following is a list of major changes and additions that have been made to this manual since it was first
released.
FRU List
6. FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) list .......................................................................................................6-1
6.1 FRU list..........................................................................................................................................6-1
6.2 Monitor ..........................................................................................................................................6-2
6.3 Control Panel ............................................................................................................................... 6-3
6.4 TIFE BOX ......................................................................................................................................6-4
6.5 PCIO BOX .................................................................................................................................... 6-5
6.6 TM ASSY ...................................................................................................................................... 6-6
6.7 INT PSU ASSY ............................................................................................................................. 6-7
6.8 Battery .......................................................................................................................................... 6-7
6.9 SSD & HDD .................................................................................................................................. 6-8
6.10 CABLE SATA POWER ................................................................................................................. 6-9
6.11 CABLE FLEXIBLE 3M SATA ........................................................................................................ 6-9
6.12 TOP COVER ASSY .................................................................................................................... 6-10
6.13 SIDECOVER ASSY.................................................................................................................... 6-10
6.14 FRONTCOVER ASSY................................................................................................................. 6-11
6.15 REARCOVER ASSY ................................................................................................................... 6-11
6.16 CP COVER REAR ..................................................................................................................... 6-12
6.17 CP COVER REAR DUMMY ....................................................................................................... 6-12
6.18 CP COVER REAR PIECE .......................................................................................................... 6-13
6.19 FOOT HOLDER.......................................................................................................................... 6-13
6.20 ARTICULATING ARM................................................................................................................. 6-14
6.21 TWIN WHEEL CASTER ............................................................................................................. 6-14
Chapter1, Preparing for Installation describes preparations and requirements for installing your
system.
Chapter2, Installing Your System describes how to install your system.
Chapter3, Checking Functions of Your System describes how to check major functions of your
system after the installation is finished.
Chapter4, Components and Functions describes each component and function of your
system.
Chapter5, Replacement Procedures provides procedures for replaceable components.
Chapter6, FRU List provides lists of replaceable parts in each component.
Chapter7, Care and Maintenance provides how to care and maintain your system.
Chapter8, Safety and Regulatory Information provides general safety precautions that must be
observed while operating and maintain the system.
Manual conventions
Before you start, be familiar with the following manual conventions that are commonly used in
this document:
Convention Meaning
Bold Qwerty keyboard keys, keys on the control panel, and switches on the
system
Buttons and dialog boxes on the user interface windows
> The order of menus you must select to perform a specific function
Preparing for Installation
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1. Preparing for Installation
This chapter describes necessary requirements to prepare for installing the system. Before
installing the system, you should consider all of the following requirements:
Environmental Requirements
Electrical Requirements
EMI Limitations
Facility Requirements
Networking Requirements
Item Values
Power source See Electrical Requirements.
Room size At least 4m2
Temperature 10 – 35 °C
Humidity 30 – 75%
Pressure 700 ~ 1060 hPa
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NOTE
Keep always your transducer in storage temperature. When the transducer is exposed to large temperature
differences, store the transducer in storage temperature for about 10 hours before using it.
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Sites with a mains power system with defined neutral and live:
The dedicated line shall consist of one phase, a neutral (not shared with any other circuit), and a
full size ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outlet.
NOTE
Please note that image artifacts can occur, if at any time within the facility, the ground from the main facility's
incoming power source to the ultrasound unit is only a conduit.
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Be aware of RF sources.
Ground the unit.
Replace all screws, RF gaskets, covers, and cores.
Replace broken RF gaskets.
Do not place labels where RF gaskets touch metal.
Use specified harnesses and peripheral machines.
Take care with mobile phones.
Properly dress peripheral cable.
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NOTE
The desire to use a non-listed or customer provided product or to place an approved product further from the
system than the interface kit allows presents challenges to the installation team. To avoid delays during
installation, such variances should be made known to the individuals or group performing the installation at
the earliest possible date (preferable prior to purchase).
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A host name, local port number, AE title, IP address and subnet mask for the system
The IP addresses for the default gateway and other routers at the site for routing information
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2. Installing Your System
This chapter introduces the basic install information and procedures when the new equipment
arrives at the site of a purchaser. Performing installation includes safety considerations,
unpacking and installing the system, and verifying hardware/software specifications.
Safety Information
Average Installation Time
Unpacking
Verifying the Customer Order
Powering On/Off
Configuring the System Settings
Specifications
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NOTE
Read the user manual carefully before operating the system. For quick reference, keep the manual nearby
the equipment.
WARNING
Do not touch the equipment while testing the AC ground line with a test instrument.
The equipment weighs approximately 105kg without any peripherals. To prevent injury from transporting and
unpacking the equipment, two people are required.
CAUTION
Adapt the equipment to room temperature first after transporting it. Turning on the system may cause
damage before adapting the equipment. The following table shows the different adaptation time depending
on the actual temperature of the equipment after it is being transported. The maximum adaptation time is up
to 24 hours.
CAUTION
• Connect the unit to a safely grounded power outlet to prevent any electrical shock. Do not use a two to
three prong adapter for safety grounding.
• Make sure that all board covers and frame panels are securely in place before operating the equipment.
This may affect system performance and cooling.
• Do not wear an ESD wrist strap while working on live circuits.
• Do not use a 20 Amp to 15 Amp adapter on the 120 Vac unit’s power cord. This unit requires a dedicated
20A circuit and can have a 15A plug if the on board peripherals do not cause the unit to draw more than
14.0 amps.
• Although the ultrasound energy transmitted from your transducers is within FDA limits, avoid unnecessary
exposure. Ultrasound energy may produce heat and mechanical damage.
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WARNING
Do not remove any covers or panels, to prevent shock. If it problems or malfunctions occur, unplug the
power cord from the outlet.
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2.3 Unpacking
When new equipment arrives, check all components are included in the package and they are
not damaged. If any component is damaged or excluded, contact your local agent.
To unpack the equipment,
1. Cut the plastic bands on the package by using your scissors or cutter.
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3. Unscrew the plastic joints and remove them from the outer sleeve.
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5. Remove the soft foam that covers up the monitor and option boxes.
7. Remove the plastic tapes on the palette and drop down the wooden board.
8. Release the front and rear caster locks, and then slide the equipment off the palette.
CAUTION
• Do not lift the equipment by holding the control panel or any cover. The equipment may be damaged.
• While moving the equipment, be very carefully not to tilt the unit over. To avoid injury from the tipping
over, keep the monitor at the lowest position.
• Store all loose parts of the units in a separate place to prevent damage before moving. For transducers,
wrap them in soft cloth or foam.
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5. Press the System On/Off key on the control panel to turn on the system power. The start-
up screen is shown on the display and the system is initialized.
NOTE
To reboot the system, wait for a few seconds before powering on the system.
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NOTE
After connecting the transducer to the system, you need to activate the desired transducer by selecting it
from the screen.
You can disconnect the transducer from the transducer port when the system is powered off or
on. Make sure that you press the Freeze key on the control panel before disconnecting the
transducer.
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2. From the General category, set the basic information such as the organization, hospital,
department, language , and date & time such as Time zone and current location.
3. Click Save to save the settings.
4. Click Exit.
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2.7 Specifications
This section introduces specifications of the system and other peripheral devices.
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4 I/O panel
NOTE
When connecting an external monitor to your system, use the monitor with 1366 x 768 or higher
resolution.
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4 Side tray
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NOTE
Length is in mm Variation: +/-10%
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30°C ~ 38°C
(1) Step 1: 30°C ~ 32°C
Temperature
(2) Step 2: 33°C ~ 35°C
(3) Step 3: 36°C ~ 38°C
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Model Manufacturer
UP-D897 SONY
UP-D897MD SONY
UP-D898MD SONY
Standard Printer UP-X898MD SONY
P95DE Mitsubishi
25MD SONY
D25MD SONY
Foot Switch FSU-3000S
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Specification Details
Operating System Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8,
Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Mac OS X 10.6–
10.11, Linux
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System
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3. Checking Function of System
This chapter introduces major functions of the system that you need to check after the
installation. By verifying the each part of the hardware and software functions, make sure that
your system works properly.
Necessary Equipment
General System Functions
Monitor Functions
Mechanical Functions
Board Functions
NOTE
After turning off the system, wait for a while before turning it on again. If power is recycled too fast, the
system may not be able to boot up.
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M Activate M mode.
PW Activate PW mode.
CF Activate CF mode.
2D Activate 2D mode.
Select Select the desired function from the context menu on the screen.
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You can use this control as an user-defined hard key. The function
for the key can be assigned in Utility > SystemPreset > Setup > User
Setting > User Defined Key.
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1. On the control panel, press the Measure key on the control panel.
3.2.5.1.1 Distance
1. Press Distance on the Soft key menu. The start point is displayed.
2. Move the marker to the start point using Trackball.
3. To fix the point, press the Set key. The end point, overlapping the start point, appears.
4. Move the marker to the end point using Trackball, and then press the Set key.
5. The measure value is fixed.
3.2.5.1.2 Ellipse
1. Press Ellipse on the Soft key menu. The start point is displayed.
2. Move the marker to the start point using Trackball, and then press the Set key.
4. Move the marker to the second point using Trackball. The ellipse appears.
5. Press the Set key. The end point appears.
6. Move the marker to the second point using Trackball, and then press the Set key again.
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3.2.5.1.3 Trace
1. Press Trace on the Soft key menu. The start point is displayed.
2. Move the marker to the start point using Trackball, and then press the Set key.
4. Move the end point gradually along the circumference of the target object using
Trackball.
6. The start point and the end point are connected with a line and they are automatically
close the trace.
7. The measure value is fixed.
3.2.5.1.4 Slope
1. Press Slope on the Soft key menu. The vertical line and the horizontal line are displayed
perpendicular to each other.
2. Use Trackball to move the point where they intersection point, and then press the Set
key.
4. Use Trackball to move the point, and then press the Set key again.
5. The oblique line is displayed and the slope is calculated.
3.2.5.1.5 Time
1. Press Time on the Soft key menu. The vertical line and the horizontal line are displayed
perpendicular to each other.
2. Use Trackball to move the point where they intersection point, and then press the Set
key.
4. Use Trackball to move the point, and then press the Set key again.
3.2.5.1.6 Velocity
1. Press Velocity on the Soft key menu. The vertical line and the horizontal line are
displayed perpendicular to each other.
2. Use Trackball to move the point where they intersection point, and then press the Set
key.
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To activate CINE,
1. Press Freeze.
2. Use Trackball to move through the Cinegate sequence frame-by-frame.
3. Select move first frame (Soft menu key) to take first frame.
4. Select move last frame (Soft menu key) to take last frame.
5. To exit the Cinegate, press the Freeze or 2D key on the control panel.
3. All connected transducers and activated one are highlighted. Shows all applications for
the active transducer. Shows all presets for the application.
4. Move the cursor to select the desired transducer, application and preset using Trackball
on the control panel. Press the Set key on the control panel.
NOTE
Default transducer for the selected preset or default preset for selected transducer is selected automatically.
5. Click Exit on the Transducer and Application Selection dialog box to save your
selections and exit the Transducer and Application Selection dialog box.
NOTE
If enabled “Exit window when transducer selected”, will exit the transducer and application selection window
when transducer selected.
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User Backup
Image Backup
Full Backup
Depending on the system, you can select a CD, DVD, or USB flash drive.
To perform the full backup, you can use an external USB type of hard disk drive. Depending on
the external USB memory, some types may not be supported.
User preset allows you to back up the each preset data. To select all user-defined presets, select
the User Defined Configuration check box.
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5. After the backup is completed, the last backup time and date appears next to the preset
category.
CAUTION
• While restoring Image Archive data, some existing database may be overwritten on the local hard disk
and you may not be able to restore the old data. Make sure that you use the appropriate media before the
restoration proceeds.
• Before restoring Image Archive, make sure that the software version is the same or compatible with. The
system may not proceed restoring if the version is different.
• Do NOT turn the system off while backup is in progress. You may lose your image data.
NOTE
Use Import on Patient Browser to restore image data.
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Media
Media: Select your media, CD-R or DVD-R. USB devices
Media Capacity: Select the media capacity. The system calculates the number of backup CDs
before performing backup and informing you.
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NOTE
DICOM Dir is a DICOM file format which provides index and summary information for all the DICOM files on
media. If you want to save studies to CD-R or DVD –R and view them on the PACS system, you should
select this option.
4. The media formatting starts and the instructional message appears. You can view and
import backed up media via Patient Browser and Patient menu.
3. Change the source to CD-R or DVD-R from the local hard disk.
4. View the backup images of the study you want.
The full preset backup is only for service purpose. You can back up the system data such as User
preset, Image Archive, and Service configuration.
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2. From the Monitor category, check the resolution, gray bar, and color bar settings.
1. Press the Mode/Select button at the right side of the monitor once.
2. Adjust the contrast, brightness, or dim brightness value using the Up (∧) or Down (∨)
button. The value appears on the screen.
1. Up (∧) button
2. Mode/Select (◇)button
3. Down (∨) button
4. Touch screen Brightness buttons
CAUTION
The LED lamp may overheat. Be careful not to directly touch it to avoid injury.
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No Item
1 X-CUBE 6050 TOP COVER ASSY
2 X-CUBE 6050 SIDE COVER ASSY
3 X-CUBE 6050 FRONT COVER ASSY
4 X-CUBE 6050 REAR COVER ASSY
5 X-CUBE 6050 UDM TOP COVER
6 X-CUBE 6050 UDM Front Cover
7 X-CUBE 6050 UDM REAR COVER
8 X-CUBE 6050 FOOT_HOLDER
1. Check if the FRU parts are assembled tightly by naked eye and hands.
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2. Check if the cover parts of the articulating arm cannot be removed easily.
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Components and Functions
General Information
Block Diagram
Main Functional Segments
Service Platform
- 2D mode
- M mode
- Color Flow(CF) mode
- Tissue Doppler(TD) Mode
- Power Doppler mode
- Pulsed Wave(PW) Doppler mode with High PRF
- CW Doppler Mode
- Static 3D and 4D mode
- Different combination of the above modes
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The Main board (MAIN) Segment utilizes the most advanced analog components and FPGA
technologies currently available. The following lists the main tasks performed by the Main
segment.
Main board
Main board performs the following functions:
Main board utilizes the most advanced analog components available. Figure 4-3 shows the
detailed block diagram.
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The following lists the main tasks performed by the PCIO Segment:
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4.3.5 Peripheral
Provides the following peripherals:
Digital BW printer
Digital Color printer
DVD recorder
DVD R/W
Foot switch
External Monitor(HDMI)
USB Port 3.0/2.0
HDMI : Main HDMI monitor, External HDMI monitor
Ethernet : 10/100 Mbps
Audio
Composite out
S-video out
VGA : External VGA monitor
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- CP Main board: Encoder, Soft Key Trackball and USB Interface module
- A/N Keyboard : QWERTY keyboard (Option)
- Touch Module : A/D board, LCD panel, touch control board and touch sensor
- External USB Port 1,2
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2. Click Administration.
4. The service login window for Service Platform appears on the display.
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4.4.5 Diagnostics
When you perform diagnostics test, the default screen should be 2D mode.
NOTE
After running the diagnostic test, you must reboot the system.
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4.4.5.3 Monitor
Click Start. The test patterns appear.
4.4.5.4 Audio
Check the audio sound for left and right speakers.
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4.4.6 Utility
4.4.6.1 Windows Services
Windows Services shows all service lists. You can view all services that are currently activated
and deactivated.
To refresh the list, click Update. To show details for the selected service, click Look into.
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③ ④
①
⑤
② ⑥ ⑦
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Replacement Procedures
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5. Replacement Procedures
This chapter provides the following procedures.
Disassembly and Assembly
System Software installation
Installing the Mechanical Options
CAUTION
Turn off the system and unplug the power cord before disassembling the power supply unit. Do not wear an
ESD wrist strap during the disassembly a part of power supply. However, when you disassemble a circuit
board, always wear the strap to prevent electric shock after the system power is off.
General preparations
Prepare the following requirements before performing disassembly and reassembly.
Required tools
- Common screwdrivers: Flat tip, cross tip
- Milli wrench
Required manpower and time: Maximum of 2 persons and 2 hours for each component
System preparation
1. Turn off the system
2. Turn off the System On/Off switch on the bottom rear of the system
3. Unplug the power cable in case of need
NOTE
Depending on the component, the required tools, manpower, and time may be slightly different.
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Disassembly procedure
1. Slightly push the cover and lift up as shown below.
2. Remove the cover.
Reassembly procedure
Change the new parts and reassemble them in reverse order of disassembly
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Disassembly procedure
1. Unscrew highlighted 17 screws at the bottom of control panel.
2. Unplug the highlighted cables.
Reassembly procedure
Change the new parts and reassemble them in reverse order of disassembly
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Disassembly procedure
1. Disassemble the Control Panel (Refer to 5.1.2).
2. Unscrew 4 screws at the highlighted plate.
3. Disassemble 3 cables from the back of touch panel.
Reassembly procedure
Change the new parts and reassemble them in reverse order of disassembly
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Disassembly procedure
1. Pull out as the below photo from the back side of the device.
2. Pull out the top cover by pulling the highlighted stud.
Reassembly procedure
Change the new parts and reassemble them in reverse order of disassembly
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Disassembly procedure
1. Disassemble top cover (Refer to 5.1.4 ).
2. Unscrew highlighted 2 screws.
3. Pull out the side cover by following the below picture.
Reassembly procedure
Change the new parts and reassemble them in reverse order of disassembly
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Disassembly procedure
1. Disassemble the top cover (Refer to 5.1.4)
2. Disassemble side cover (Refer to 5.1.5).
3. Unscrew the highlighted 4 screws.
4. Remove both of covers.
Figure 5-7 Disassembling front foot cover and rear foot cover
Reassembly procedure
Change the new parts and reassemble them in reverse order of disassembly
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Disassembly procedure
1. Disassemble the top cover (Refer to 5.1.4).
2. Disassemble side cover (Refer to 5.1.5).
3. Disassemble Front foot and rear foot cover (Refer to 5.1.6).
4. Pull out the rear cover by pulling the edge of stud as below photo.
Reassembly procedure
Change the new parts and reassemble them in reverse order of disassembly
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Disassembly procedure
1. Disassemble the top cover (Refer to 5.1.4).
2. Disassemble side cover (Refer to 5.1.5).
3. Disassemble front foot and rear foot cover (Refer to 5.1.6)
4. Pull out the rear cover by pulling the edge of stud as below photo
Reassembly procedure
Change the new parts and reassemble them in reverse order of disassembly
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Disassembly procedure
1. Disassemble side cover (Refer to 5.1.5)
2. Unscrew the highlighted 4 screws and unplug the cord between PSU and battery
Reassembly procedure
Change the new parts and reassemble them in reverse order of disassembly
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Disassembly procedure
1. Disassemble side cover (Refer to 5.1.5).
2. Disconnect both of the SATA and power cable from each storage device.
3. Unscrew the highlighted 4 screws.
Reassembly procedure
Change the new parts and reassemble them in reverse order of disassembly
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Disassembly procedure
1. Disassemble the front cover (Refer to 5.1.7)
2. Unscrew highlighted 2 screws and disconnect the cable from TIFE ASSY.
Reassembly procedure
Change the new parts and reassemble them in reverse order of disassembly
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Disassembly procedure
1. Disassemble the front cover (Refer to 5.1.7)
2. Unscrew the highlighted 14 screws
3. Pull out the TIFE ASSY and disconnect the highlighted cable.
Reassembly procedure
Change the new parts and reassemble them in reverse order of disassembly
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Disassembly procedure
1. Disassemble rear cover (Refer to 5.1.8).
2. Unscrew the highlighted screws and pull out the power supply unit.
Reassembly procedure
Change the new parts and reassemble them in reverse order of disassembly
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Disassembly procedure
1. Disassemble Rear cover (Refer to 5.1.8)
2. Disconnect the highlighted cables
3. Unscrew 3 screws.
4. Put out the PCIO ASSY
Reassembly procedure
Change the new parts and reassemble them in reverse order of disassembly
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5.2.2 Requirements
Base Image Software USB memory stick (OS)
Armstrong Software USB memory stick (Application)
Blank CD-R, DVD, USB, External HDD (for patient image or preset data backup)
5.2.4 Preparations
5.2.4.1 Retrieving Backup Data
Before software installation, you need to make backup data in the System Preset menu.
1. Press the System Preset key on the control panel and go to Backup/Restore menu.
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NOTE
All digital peripherals, reporting systems connected via the USB ports should be either power off or
disconnected network and remove all transducers prior to the software installation.
2. Insert the Base System Software USB memory stick on USB port of CP.
3. Keep clicking the 'New Preset (F7)' key until the following screen appears.
4. When the system asks for password, enter “070427” and press the Enter key.
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[A] Load the base system software and DELETE ALL patient and application data:
Select this option to install a new HDD or format the HDD. This option recovers the
system software including operation system and erases all the system completely.
WARNING
All patient and application data will be removed permanently.
NOTE
Application software shall be installed after completion of this procedure.
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8. After loading the base system software, the following screen appears.
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2. Insert USB memory stick and double-click the USB memory stick from My Computer.
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9. After completing the system reboot, the default 2D mode screen appears.
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This section describes the procedures about the software installation such as Base Image and
Armstrong.
WARNING
This installation may result in user data loss including patient and Application Data loss. Please back up
patient and application data before performing the installation.
NOTE
All digital peripherals, reporting systems connected via the USB ports should be either power off or
disconnected network and remove all transducers prior to the software installation.
2. Insert the Base System Software USB memory stick on USB port of CP.
3. Keep clicking the ''New Preset (F7)' key until the following screen appears.
4. When the system asks for password, enter “070427” and press the Enter key.
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[B] Load the base system software only: Select this option to install OS software only.
This option recovers the system software including operation system.
WARNING
All patient and application data will be removed permanently.
NOTE
Application software shall be installed after completion of this procedure.
8. After loading the base system software, the following screen appears.
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2. Insert USB memory stick and double-click the USB memory stick from My Computer.
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9. After completing the system reboot, the default 2D mode screen appears.
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5. Click on “ Yes “
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5.3 Finishing
1 After all peripherals have been installed, ensure that all cables are neatly and properly
routed to the system back and front panel. Use tie wraps, if necessary.
2 Properly store excess cable in the back panel cavity behind the door.
3 Fill out the proper customer information on the product locator card. Mail the installation card
“Product Locator” to the address corresponding to your region.
4 Properly dispose of any excess material in accordance with the system policy.
5 Once all peripherals have been installed, ensure that the operation of the system is verified
once again by performing the functional check.
6 Ensure that each peripheral operates properly and then inform the customer of proper
peripheral operation.
7 Keep this documentation with this service manual for feature reference.
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6. FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) list
6.1 FRU list
PART
TYPE PART NAME
NUMBER
Monitor 20008798 X-CUBE 21.5" Monitor ASSY
20008923 X-CUBE 6050 CP ASSY
20008470 X-CUBE 6050 CP COVER
20008500 X-CUBE 6050 CP_BD_RUBBER
Control Panel
20008916 PCB-ASSY, MAIN CP ASSY, XC6050
20008917 PCB-ASSY, FREEZE, XC6050
20005791 TRACKBALL,OPTICAL,USB,2inch,ECUBE
20009026 X-CUBE 6050 TIFE BOX ASSY
20009017 X-CUBE 60 TI SMT BOARD ASSY
20009015 X-CUBE 60 MAIN SMT BOARD ASSY
TIFE
20002186 AT LEVER STOPPER
20006488 EC12 TC-ZIF BACK SHIELD BRKET
20007824 X-CUBE FAN ASSY_CP
BP 20009014 X-CUBE 60 BP SMT BOARD ASSY
20009025 X-CUBE 6050 PCIO BOX ASSY
20009029 X-CUBE 6050 PCIO BOARD ASSY
BEIO 20009016 X-CUBE 60 PCIO SMT BOARD ASSY
20007745 SOM-5899_i5
20007823 X-CUBE FAN ASSY_BEIO
Touch Module 20007624 XC-9070 TM ASSY
Power Supply Unit 20008996 X-CUBE 60 INT PSU ASSY
20008327 SSD WD 250GB
Storage device
20006238 HDD ST1000VX005
20008457 X-CUBE 6050 TOP COVER ASSY
20008463 X-CUBE 6050 MINI TOP Cover
20008458 X-CUBE 6050 SIDE COVER ASSY
20008455 X-CUBE 6050 FRONT COVER ASSY
COVER 20008456 X-CUBE 6050 REAR COVER ASSY
20008471 X-CUBE 6050 CP COVER REAR
20008472 X-CUBE 6050 CP COVER REAR DUMMY
20008800 X-CUBE CP COVER_REAR_PIECE
20008464 X-CUBE 6050 FOOT_HOLDER
Table 6-1 FRU list
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1
1
22
3 TRACKBALL,OPTICAL,USB,2inch,ECUBE 1
Table 6-3 Control panel
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6.6 TM ASSY
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6.8 Battery
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2 SSD WD 250GB 1
Table 6-9 HDD and SSD
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Table 6-1 FRU list
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7. Care and Maintenance
Please refer to User Manual.
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Information
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8. Safety and Regulatory Information
Please refer to User Manual.
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