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HF Series™
X-ray Generators
Service Manual
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CHAPTER 1 - SPECIFICATIONS
SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS ................................................................. 1-3
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................. 1-5
GENERATOR CABINET SPECIFICATIONS ......................................... 1-5
OPERATOR CONTROL PANEL SPECIFICATIONS ............................... 1-5
ODYSSEY HF Control Panel: ..................................................... 1-5
Q-VISION HF Control Panel: .................................................... 1-5
SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................. 1-5
POWER REQUIREMENTS ...................................................................... 1-6
SINGLE-PHASE X-RAY GENERATORS ............................................... 1-7
25 kW Single Phase (Model QG-25) ........................................... 1-7
25 kW Single Phase (Model QG-25-5)* ...................................... 1-7
32 kW Single Phase (Model QG-32) ........................................... 1-7
32 kW Single Phase (Model QG-32-5)* ...................................... 1-7
40 kW Single Phase (Model QG-40) ........................................... 1-8
40 kW Single Phase (Model QG-40-5)* ...................................... 1-8
32 kW Single Phase, Stored Energy ........................................... 1-8
40 kW Single Phase, Stored Energy ........................................... 1-8
50 kW Single Phase, Stored Energy ........................................... 1-8
THREE-PHASE X-RAY GENERATORS ................................................ 1-9
32 kW Three Phase (Model QG-32-2) ........................................ 1-9
32 kW Three Phase (Model QG-32-3) ........................................ 1-9
40 kW Three Phase (Model QG-40-2) ........................................ 1-9
40 kW Three Phase (Model QG-40-3) ........................................ 1-9
50 kW Three Phase (Model QG-50-2) ........................................ 1-9
50 kW Three Phase (Model QG-50-3) ........................................ 1-9
65 kW Three Phase (Model QG-65) ..........................................1-10
80 kW Three Phase (Model QG-80) ..........................................1-10
HIGH-SPEED STARTER POWER REQUIREMENTS ............................1-10
GENERATOR AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLIES ..........................................1-15
PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................1-15
SYSTEM OPTIONS ..............................................................................1-19
SYSTEM OPERATING ENVIRONMENT ...................................................1-19
NON-OPERATING ENVIRONMENT ........................................................1-20
CHAPTER 3 - CALIBRATION
OVERVIEW .......................................................................................... 3-3
REQUIRED TOOLS AND MATERIALS ............................................... 3-3
CHAPTER 6 - DIAGRAMS
Single-Phase (Non-STORED ENERGY) X-ray Generators, 25, 32 and
40 kW Parts Location Diagram (Sheet 1 of 2) ....................................... 6-3
Single-Phase (Non-STORED ENERGY) X-ray Generators, 25, 32
and 40 kW Parts Location Diagram (Sheet 2 of 2) ................................. 6-4
Single-Phase (STORED ENERGY) X-ray Generators, 20, 32 40 and
50 kW Parts Location Diagram (Sheet 1 of 2) ....................................... 6- 5
Single-Phase (STORED ENERGY) X-ray Generators, 20, 32, 40 and
50 kW Parts Location Diagram (Sheet 2 of 2) ....................................... 6-6
Three-Phase X-ray Generators, 32 and 40 kW Parts
Location Diagram (Sheet 1 of 2) .......................................................... 6-7
Three-Phase X-ray Generators, 32 and 40 kW Parts Location
Diagram (Sheet 2 of 2) ....................................................................... 6-8
Three-Phase X-ray Generators, 50, 65 and 80 kW Parts Location
Diagram (Sheet 1 of 2) ....................................................................... 6-9
Three-Phase X-ray Generators, 50, 65 and 80 kW Parts Location
Diagram (Sheet 2 of 2) ......................................................................6-10
Three-Phase X-ray Generators, 50, 65 and 80 kW (with QMI-HSS)
Parts Location Diagram (Sheet 1 of 2) .................................................6-11
Three-Phase X-ray Generators, 50, 65 and 80 kW (with QMI-HSS)
Parts Location Diagram (Sheet 2 of 2) .................................................6-12
Generator System Cabling Diagram (Internal High-Speed Starter) ..........6-13
Generator System Cabling Diagram (External High-Speed Starter Systems) 6-14
System Cabling Diagram (with Q-Connect Option) ................................6-15
HF Generator to Canon/TechVision System Interconnection Diagram
(Non-Widescreen) .............................................................................6-16
HF Generator to Canon/TechVision System Interconnection
Diagram (Widescreen) .......................................................................6-17
17 x 17 Midwest Bucky Interconnection Diagram ..................................6-18
17 x 17 Progeny and L-F Bucky Interconnection Diagram ......................6-19
14 x 36 Midwest Bucky Interconnection Diagram ..................................6-20
Single-Phase 208 - 260 VAC Input (Non-STORED ENERGY) X-ray
Generators, 25, 32 and 40 kW Interconnection Diagram .......................6-21
Single-Phase 380 - 480 VAC Input (Non-STORED ENERGY) X-ray
Generators, 25, 32 and 40 kW Interconnection Diagram .......................6-22
Single-Phase (STORED ENERGY) X-ray Generator, 20 kW
Interconnection Diagram ....................................................................6-23
Single-Phase (STORED ENERGY) X-ray Generators, 32, 40 and
50 kW Interconnection Diagram .........................................................6-24
Three-Phase (380-480) Input (32, 40 and 50 kW without High
Speed Starter) X-ray Generators Interconnection Diagram ....................6-25
SPECIFICATIONS
1-1
1-2
Chapter 1 Specifications
SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS
The tables below show model numbers of components in each type of HF SeriesTM
X-ray Generator system (hereinafter referred to as the "HF Series X-ray Generators").
Note: The X-Ray Control Models shown in the following
tables are not used if the HF generator system is integrated
with computed radiographic (CR) or digital radiographic (DR)
workstation computer (e.g., Agfa NX, Canon CXDI, etc.).
GENERATOR X-RAY
SYSTEM CATALOG SYSTEM
CABINET CONTROL
TYPE NO. MODEL
MODEL MODEL*
ODYSSEY HF
QG-32 QG-32G QG-3200
32 kW
QG-3200
ODYSSEY HF
QG-32-5 QG-32G-5 QG-3200
32 kW
ODYSSEY HF
QG-40 QG-40G QG-4000
40 kW
QG-4000
ODYSSEY HF
QG-40-5 QG-40G-5 QG-4000
40 kW
GENERATOR X-RAY
SYSTEM CATALOG SYSTEM
CABINET CONTROL
TYPE NO. MODEL
MODEL MODEL
GENERATOR X-RAY
SYSTEM CATALOG SYSTEM
CABINET CONTROL
TYPE NO. MODEL
MODEL MODEL
ODYSSEY
QG-6500 QG-65 QG-65G QG-6500
HF 65 kW
ODYSSEY
QG-8000 QG-80 QG-80G QG-8000
HF 80 kW
Q-VISION
QGV-65 QG-65 QG-65G QGV-65
HF 65 kW
Q-VISION
QGV-80 QG-80 QG-80G QGV-80
HF 80 kW
GENERATOR X-RAY
SYSTEM CATALOG SYSTEM
CABINET CONTROL
TYPE NO. MODEL
MODEL MODEL
ODYSSEY
QG-3200-SE QG-32-SE QG-32G-SE QG-3200
HF 32 kW
ODYSSEY
QG-4000-SE QG-40-SE QG-40G-SE QG-4000
HF 40 kW
ODYSSEY
QG-5000-SE QG-50-SE QG-50G-SE QG-5000
HF 50 kW
Q-VISION
QGV-32-SE QG-32-SE QG-32G-SE QGV-32-SE
HF 32 kW
Q-VISION
QGV-40-SE QG-40-SE QG-40G-SE QGV-40-SE
HF 40 kW
Q-VISION
QGV-50-SE QG-50-SE QG-50G-SE QGV-50-SE
HF 50 kW
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The following are physical specifications of the HF Series X-ray Generators:
GENERATOR CABINET SPECIFICATIONS
Width: 24.0 inches (609.6 mm)
Depth: 20.0 inches (508.0 mm)
Height: 34.7 inches (881.4 mm)
Weights:
Single-Phase (non-SE units): 298 lbs. (135.2 kg)
32, 40 and 50 kW Stored
Energy (SE) units: 431 lbs. (195.5 kg)
50, 65, 80 kW Three-Phase
units): 380 lbs. (712.4 kg) w/o internal HSS
388 lbs. (176.0 kg) w/internal HSS
OPERATOR CONTROL PANEL SPECIFICATIONS
Note: X-Ray Control Panels below are utilized with HF gener-
ator systems integrated with computed radiographic (CR) or
digital radiographic (DR) workstation computers (e.g., Agfa
NX, Canon CXDI, etc.).
The Q-VISION all-in-one operator control is not powered from the generator cab-
inet; it requires a separate 100-240 VAC, 3A power input.
ODYSSEY HF Control Panel:
Width: 17.9 inches (454.7 mm)
Depth: 12.25 inches (311.2 mm)
Height (without pedestal): 3.3 inches (83.8 mm)
Height (with pedestal): 36.5 inches (927.4 mm)
Weight (without pedestal): 5 lbs. (2.3 kg)
Weight (with pedestal): 25 lbs. (11.3 kg)
Q-VISION HF Control Panel:
Width: 18.7 inches (476.0 mm)
Depth (without stand): 1.9 inches (49.0 mm)
Depth (with stand): 7.125 inches (181.0 mm)
Height: 14.4 inches (365.0 mm)
Weight: 13 lbs. (5.9 kg)
SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
System Compatibility: Compatible with all Quantum Medical
Imaging tube stands, overhead tube
cranes, radiographic tables and wall stands
Tube Compatibility: Toshiba Models E7239X, E7242X, E7252X,
E7254X, E7255X, E7813X, E7869X
Varian Models RAD-8, RAD-13, RAD-14,
RAD-21, RAD-44, RAD-56, RAD-60,
RAD-68, RAD-74, RAD-92, A192, A272,
A292
NOTE: All single-phase x-ray generator input ratings assume the use of a
single-phase distribution transformer. When utilizing two legs of a 3-
phase transformer, review the National Electrical Code and any appli-
cable local electrical code(s) to ensure the correct rating distribution
transformer (in terms of KVA) is used to assure line stability. This
configuration would require an increase in the overall power (KVA) of
the distribution transformer, depending on whether the input line
transformer is Wye or Delta type. Under no circumstances should a
Delta type transformer be used for input power to a 3-phase genera-
tor.
SINGLE-PHASE X-RAY GENERATORS
Non-Stored Energy Single-phase x-ray generators require three-wire line inputs in
either of the following two configurations:
• one hot wire, one neutral wire, and one earth ground wire
• two hot wires and one earth ground.
Refer to Table 1-1 for power requirements of single-phase (non-stored energy)
HF Series Generators.
25 kW Single Phase (Model QG-25)
Line Voltage: 208-260 VAC (±5%), 100 Amps, 50/60 Hz
Momentary Current: 200 Amps (@208VAC)
Long Term Current: less than 1.0 Amp
Mode of Operation: Intermittent operation
25 kW Single Phase (Model QG-25-5)*
Line Voltage: 380 - 480 VAC (±10%), 60 Amps, 50/60 Hz
Momentary Current: 110 Amps @ 415 VAC
Long Term Current: less than 1.0 Amp
Mode of Operation: Intermittent operation
32 kW Single Phase (Model QG-32)
Line Voltage: 208-260 VAC (±5%), 120 Amps, 50/60 Hz
Momentary Current: 240 Amps (@208VAC)
Long Term Current: less than 1.0 Amp
Mode of Operation: Intermittent operation
32 kW Single Phase (Model QG-32-5)*
Line Voltage: 380 - 480 VAC (±10%), 75 Amps, 50/60 Hz
Momentary Current: 140 Amps @ 415 VAC
Long Term Current: less than 1.0 Amp
Mode of Operation: Intermittent operation
*RECOMMENDED
TO GENERATOR
TRANSFORMER
VOLTAGE (VAC)
(AT FULL-LOAD
NOMINAL LINE
DISTRIBUTION
CATALOG NO.
OUTPUT (kW)
MAX. POWER
DISCONNECT
GENERATOR
GENERATOR
RESISTANCE
MODEL NO.
CAPACITY
*SERVICE
RATING
RMS)
208 #4 AWG 100 AMPS 30 KVA 0.06 OHMS
QG-250 QG-25 25
240 #4 AWG 80 AMPS 30 KVA 0.08 OHMS
NOTE: All installations must meet the requirements of local electrical codes.
*
*RECOMMENDED
TO GENERATOR
TRANSFORMER
VOLTAGE (VAC)
(AT FULL-LOAD
NOMINAL LINE
DISTRIBUTION
CATALOG NO.
OUTPUT (kW)
MAX. POWER
DISCONNECT
GENERATOR
GENERATOR
RESISTANCE
MODEL NO.
CAPACITY
*SERVICE
RATING
RMS)
380 #6 AWG 60 AMPS 32 KVA 0.028 OHMS
QG-320-5,
QG-32-5 32
QG-3200-5, 415 #6 AWG 70 AMPS 40 KVA 0.024 OHMS
QGV-32-5
QG-400-5,
QG-40-5 40
QG-4000-5, 415 #4 AWG 90 AMPS 50 KVA 0.020 OHMS
QGV-40-5
*NOTE: All installations must meet the requirements of local electrical codes.
*
*RECOMMENDED
TO GENERATOR
TRANSFORMER
VOLTAGE (VAC)
NOMINAL LINE
DISTRIBUTION
CATALOG NO.
OUTPUT (kW)
MAX. POWER
DISCONNECT
GENERATOR
GENERATOR
RESISTANCE
MODEL NO.
CAPACITY
*SERVICE
RATING
QG-320, 32 380 #6 AWG 60 AMPS 50 KVA 0.23 OHMS
QG-3200, QG-32-3, (QG-32-3)
QGV-32-3, #6 AWG 60 AMPS 50 KVA 0.33 OHMS
440
QG-400,
40
QG-4000, QG-40-3
QGV-40-3 (QG-40-3) #6 AWG 50 AMPS 50 KVA 0.4 OHMS
480
*NOTE: All installations must meet the requirements of local electrical codes.
*
*RECOMMENDED
TO GENERATOR
TRANSFORMER
VOLTAGE (VAC)
(AT FULL-LOAD
NOMINAL LINE
DISTRIBUTION
CATALOG NO.
OUTPUT (kW)
MAX. POWER
DISCONNECT
GENERATOR
GENERATOR
RESISTANCE
MODEL NO.
CAPACITY
*SERVICE
RATING
RMS)
QG-320, 208 #6 AWG 70 AMPS 40 KVA 0.026 OHMS
QG-3200, QG-32-2 32
QGV-32-2 240 #6 AWG 60 AMPS 40 KVA 0.023 OHMS
*NOTE: All installations must meet the requirements of local electrical codes.
*
Refer to Table 1-6 for performance specifications of single-phase stored energy (SE) HF
Series Generators.
* Maximum exposure time is a function of kV and mAs settings and the age of the
batteries; Time measured at 75% of the peak kVp waveform
NOTE: AEC TECHNIQUES SHOULD HAVE EXPOSURE TIMES EXCEEDING 8
MILLISECONDS.
mAs is tube dependent; the generator may not reach maximum mAs due to tube type.
In AEC mode, the mAs is limited to 600.
Accuracy Specifications
mA Accuracy: mA = ± ( 5.0% mA + 1 mA )
SYSTEM OPTIONS
The following lists the available options for HF Series X-Ray Generators. Note that
some options, such as QG-150 and Q-HSS, may only be used on certain generator
models (refer to Tables 1-5 through 1-7 for compatibility):
• R80-HS: Exposure Hand Switch and R80-FS Foot Switch
• QG-PDL: Operator Control Panel Pedestal Mount (used with ODYSSEY
control panel)
• QG-WM: Operator Control Panel Wall Mount (used with ODYSSEY control
panel)
• QGV-WM: Operator Control Panel Wall Mount (used with Q-VISION control
panel)
• QG-150: 150 kV High Voltage Transformer (standard equipment on Models
QG-65 and QG-80)
• Q-HSS: Internal High (Dual) Speed Starter Unit (standard equipment on
Models QG-65 and QG-80
• Q-Connect: Enables ethernet connection to a PC computer using Quantum’s
"QBus" network integration software; required on systems utilizing a touch-
screen operator control panel
• QG-28VPS: Internally mounted Auxiliary +28 VDC/8A Power Supply (only
available with three-phase input generators)
• QG-TOMO: Provides interface for operation with Siemens and Pausch
tomographic systems (not available with Q-VISION HF Series OCP’s)
• TechVision: Supplementary x-ray control panel, mounts on tube support
device. Refer to the TechVision Remote Control Panel Service and
Operator’s Manuals for complete installation and operation instructions.
NOTE: The use of ACCESSORY equipment not complying with the
equivalent safety requirements of this equipment may lead to
a reduced level of safety of the resulting system. Consider-
ation relating to the choice shall include:
-use of the accessory in the PATIENT VICINITY
-evidence that the safety certification of the ACCESSORY has
been performed in accordance with the appropriate IEC 601-1
and/or IEC 601-1-1 harmonized national standard.
SYSTEM OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
Ambient Temperature: +10°C to +40°C
Relative Humidity: 30 to 75%, non-condensing
Atmospheric Pressure: 700 hPa to 1060 hPa
Typical Heat Output of
Generator Cabinet: 3600 BTU per hour
Typical Heat Output of
operator control panel (OCP): 130 BTU per hour
NOTE: The above calculations are typical, based upon average usage.
Air circulation around the electronic cabinet must be provided.
This includes the sides, back, front and top of cabinet.
NON-OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
Ambient Temperature: -18°C to +70°C
Relative Humidity: 20 to 95%, non-condensing
Atmospheric Pressure: 500 hPa to 1060 hPa
7.125
(181.0)
14.4
(365.0)
18.7
(476.0)
ASSEMBLY &
INSTALLATION
2-1
2-2
Chapter 2 Assembly & Installation
OVERVIEW
This chapter provides procedures for installing the HF Series x-ray generator, from
pre-installation guidelines to final system inspection prior to operational readiness.
These procedures should be reviewed carefully before beginning the actual installa-
tion. Preparing the X-ray generator for operation requires completion of the following
tasks:
• Installing the X-ray generator cabinet
• Installing the Operator Control Panel (OCP)
• Making the Electrical Cable Connections
• Power-up
• Calibrating the generator
• Inspecting the system
• Verifying programmed techniques
PRE-INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
While site planning is the customer's responsibility, the following are recom-
mended guidelines.
2.5 m
1.5 m 1.5 m
1.5 m
Electrical Requirements
In addition to providing for the physical requirements of the equipment,
NOTE it is also vital to prepare for the power requirements. Refer to Chapter
1, SPECIFICATIONS for model-dependent power specifications. This
information should be used to prepare system wiring and cabling.
Examine all car-
tons and crates UNPACKING
carefully at time
of delivery. If The HF Series x-ray generator is shipped in a single crate. To unpack, pro-
damage is appar- ceed as follows:
ent, have deliv-
1. Remove packing list and use it as a guide to open the remaining cartons.
ery driver write a
"Damaged Ship- Do not dispose of packing material until packing list is matched with
ment Note" on actual parts received. Should there be a shortage or damage, notify
copies of freight Quantum Medical Imaging, LLC.’s customer service department immedi-
bill, sign it, and ately. The manufacturer is relieved of any responsibility for damage dur-
file appropriate ing shipment after unit is picked up by the carrier.
carrier claim.
Should you dis- WARNING! The X-ray generator cabinet can
cover concealed weigh as much as 430 lbs. (195 kg), depend-
damage, immedi-
ing on configuration. Use lifting straps and
ately notify the
transporting
hoist or other suitable lifting device to trans-
agent and ask port generator. The H.V. Tank weighs
for an approximately 100 lbs. and requires two per-
"Inspection of sons to lift.
Damage". Carrier
will not accept 2. Remove the Generator Cabinet from its crate (lifting straps and hoist or
concealed dam- other suitable lifting device is recommended).
age claim if filed
after 15 days 3. Using a hand truck from the rear side of the cabinet, lift the generator
from date of and place it as close to its final installation location as possible.
receipt of mer-
chandise. WARNING! When unpacking the generator;
keep upright at all times. Verify there is no
damage caused during shipping, with no
apparent oil leakage from H.V. Tank; check that
the tank lid and oil plug (in tank lid) are secure.
4. Locate the OCP and Pedestal (optional) or Wall Mount Bracket (optional) and
place on the side (not applicable on Q-VISION equipped systems or with inte-
grated systems (e.g., Agfa, Canon, etc.).
INSTALLATION
The following paragraphs provide information necessary for installing the Generator
Cabinet and Operator Control Panel (OCP), including all required external equipment
cable connections with the X-ray generator.
2. On stored energy (SE) units, open the two (2) modular fuse holders located
on the front of each battery tray. Note that there are two pairs of fuses on 32
kW and 40 kW units, one pair for each battery tray.
3. If mounting generator to floor, mark locations of the four mounting holes on
floor in accordance with dimensions given in Figure 2-2. Drill four holes using
proper diameter drill bit (depending on mounting hardware used).
TAP ADJUSTMENT
LEADS
208 VAC
220 VAC
240 VAC
198 VAC
208 VAC
220 VAC
240 VAC
198 VAC
208 VAC
220 VAC
240 VAC
380 VAC
415 VAC
440 VAC
480 VAC
380 VAC
415 VAC
440 VAC
480 VAC
380 VAC
415 VAC
440 VAC
480 VAC
2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8
LA40-056 REV. C LA40-033 REV. F
208-240 VAC LINE INPUT CONFIGURATION 380-480 VAC LINE INPUT CONFIGURATION
All electrical connections must be made in compliance with local and/or NEC
requirements. The generator is factory configured to accept line input speci-
fied when the order was placed. However, if it is necessary to change the
generator line input configuration, refer to the previous procedure entitled
"Transformer Line Tap Adjustment".
Non-STORED ENERGY (SE) version generators require a mains disconnect
box (with switch) before the x-ray generator (refer to your local code). This
switch should be within reach of the operator. A separate earth ground, #6
AWG insulated wire, must be installed. This wire must be the only wire con-
nected to the generator ground terminal.
LINE INPUT
CABLE CLAMP
(TYPICAL)
GENERATOR
CHASSIS
TERMINAL
BLOCK TB1
GROUND
LUG
b. Connect mains line and neutral wires to TB1 terminals L1 and L2,
respectively. Do not turn mains power on at this time.
4. On three-phase systems:
a. Connect Phase A, B and C wires to TB1 terminals L1 through L3,
respectively. Do not turn mains power on at this time. (See
Figure 2-9).
TERMINAL
BLOCK TB1
GROUND
LUG
1. Loosen four (4) screws securing the clear plastic high-voltage acrylic pro-
tection panel from the generator chassis and remove panel.
2. Position H.V. Tank on Tank Mounting Brackets so mounting holes in tank
align with those in mounting brackets. Secure tank to brackets using four
(4) 1/4-20 x 3/4" hex head screws, flat washers and lock washers.
3. Connect H.V. Tank cable terminal PC1 to Power Module A19 IGBT lower
right terminal. Tighten screw securely.
4. Connect H.V. Tank cable terminal PC2 to right terminal lug on Capacitor
C7. Tighten nut securely.
5. Connect H.V. Tank cable terminal PA1 to left terminal lug on Capacitor C4.
Tighten nut securely.
6. Connect H.V. Tank cable terminal PA2 to Power Module A18 lower left
IGBT terminal. Tighten screw securely.
7. Locate ground wires for H.V. Tank (yellow/green) and securely fasten to
H.V. Tank ground stud (GND) using 8/32 kep nut (provided on stud).
8. Insert plug A17P1 (16-pin plug on Cable Assembly AY51-017) into con-
nector A17J1 on the H.V. Tank and tighten plug securely.
9. Re-install the clear plastic high-voltage protection panel on the generator
chassis and re-tighten four (4) mounting screws.
BEFORE INSERTING
CABLE, LOOSEN
SET SCREW
COAT WITH
INSULATING
COMPOUND
BEFORE
INSERTING
FULLY TIGHTEN
SET SCREW
Figure 2-13. Routing High Voltage Cables into the Generator Cabinet
1. If not already done so, assemble onto the High Voltage Cable end a cable
retaining nut, grounding washer and strain relief (see Figure 2-14).
Ensure the 10-32 x 1/4" locking screw is turned out so as not to interfere
with engagement.
CO L R D Y
C H ASSIS
15V RTN
15 VDC
24V RTN
SPARE
24 VAC
24VDC
24VAC
GN D.
G ND.
SLO-BLO
250 VAC
8 AM P
EXPOSURE
HOLD
CONNECTIONS
(AUTO COLL.)
HIGHER BOARDS
ONLY)
COLLIMATOR TUBESTAND
CONNECTIONS TERMINAL DOOR INTERLOCK TUBE ROTOR BOOST
TERMINAL BLOCK TB1 BLOCK TB2 TERMINAL BLOCK TB6 VOLTAGE JUMPER
(REV. J AND HIGHER
BOARDS ONLY)
COLL RDY
24V RTN
15V RTN
CH GND
24VAC
SPARE
24VAC
GND
15V
24V
D8
D12
R19
R16
F13
F18
F19
D20
D19
D13
D7
EXPOSURE
D2
HOLD
CONNECTIONS
R17
D4
(AUTO COLL.)
D14
K3
R11
R12
1
TB5
WALL STAND BUCKY POWER TABLE BUCKY POWER X-RAY ON LIGHT
TERMINAL BLOCK TB7 TERMINAL BLOCK TB3 TERMINAL BLOCK TB5
Collimator Connections
Terminal block TB1 (see Figures 2-15 or 2-16 for terminal block TB1 location)
provides 24 VAC (TB1-1 and TB1-2) and chassis ground (TB1-3) outputs for
connection to a collimator. On systems equipped with a manual collimator,
verify jumper A9JP1 is installed; remove A9JP1 if system is equipped with an
automatic collimator.
Also available on terminal block TB2 is the COL RDY terminal (at TB2-4) for
connection to automatic collimator with "exposure hold" interlock (use CHAS-
SIS GND terminal TB2-7 for return). Refer to collimator manual for specific
connection details.
Tube Stand/Peripheral Equipment Connections
Interface Board A9 Terminal block TB2 (see Figures 2-15 or 2-16 for terminal
board TB2 location) provides +28 VDC (TB2-1) and +28 VDC RTN (TB2-2)
terminals for connection of a tube stand power input cable, when applicable.
Maximum load current is 1.5A at these terminals.
Internal +28 VDC Power Supply Option (QG-28VPS)
If generator is equipped with +28 VDC Internal Power Supply Option
(QG-28VPS), see Figure 2-16a and connect the tubestand/wallstand’s power
supply input leads as follows:
1. Positive lead to terminal P2-1 (+) on power supply
2. Negative lead to terminal P2-2 (-) on power supply
Figure 2-16a. Internal +28 VDC Power Supply Option (QG-28VPS) Location
The output of the +28 VDC Power Supply is adjusted depending on the type
of Quantum product it will supply power to, as indicated below:
Table 2-1a: Internal +28 VDC Power Supply Option (QG-28VPS) Adjustment
When using the +28 VDC Power Supply Option to provide power for a Model
RS-580 Overhead Tube Crane, the +30 VDC output is intended for operating
the tube crane’s transverse and longitudinal electromagnetic locks (brakes).
Refer to the RS-580 Service Manual for connection instructions.
All others (220 VAC stator) Pins 2-3 220 VAC Stator
E7239X, E7242X 25 uF
E7813X, E7252X 45 uF
2 10
1 9
TEST POINT 7 PD1
J4 J3
PD4
U4
R25
Q4 Q1
R20 D4 R24 D5
MOV4
T1 G
T1 G
POTENTIOMETER R20 T2
T2
MOV1
TUBE CURRENT ADJ. TP4 TEST POINT 3
AC RETURN
J5
POTENTIOMETER R24 3 TP3
TUBE CURRENT ADJ.
1 C6 C2
TEST POINT 4
R2
PHASE MOV3
R14
10W
10W J1
4
TEST POINT 12
TP2 TP13 1
K2 200 VAC
R37 D18
TP12
C8
MOV2
TERMINAL SIGNAL R35
1 MAIN C14
2 PHASE 1
5 NOT USED 7
TEST POINT 13
6 GROUND 60 VAC
7 TEMP
Tube Rotor Cable (Systems with AID External High Speed Starter
QG-HSS Option Only)
Refer to Figure 2-18, the AID High Speed Starter installation manual and/or
the appropriate interconnection diagram in Chapter 6, DIAGRAMS for high
speed starter connections. Note: This procedure applies only to sys-
tems equipped with the externally-connected AID High Speed
Starter option.
1. Connect one end of X-ray Tube Rotor Cable AY51-032T to the appropriate
connector/terminals on AID High Speed Starter LC102 terminal block TS2
(see Figure 2-18).
2. Connect the opposite end to the X-ray tube’s terminal strip.
3. Route the X-ray Tube Rotor Cable AY51-033 (Toshiba tubes) through the
middle cable access opening located in the top rear wall of the generator
chassis.
4. Connect one end of the High Speed Starter Cable AY51-033 to the appro-
priate connector/terminals on AID High Speed Starter terminal strips TB1
and TB2 and connect to Cable Assembly AY51-032T (temperature sense
connector).
5. Connect the opposite end of the High Speed Starter Cable AY51-033 to
connector J8 on Logic Board A1, AY40-006S.
6. Connect 220 VAC power input to High Speed Starter.
7. The AID High Speed Starter was factory pre-configured for the x-ray tube
supplied with the generator. Verify boost and brake settings are correct
according tube manufacturer’s data sheets (refer to Table 2-3). Verify the
high speed starter is configured with the correct capacitors for the tube
used with the system: Toshiba E7252X and E7813X should be configured
for 45 uF. All other tube types require 30 uF.
TOSHIBA 490 VAC (use 165 VAC 2.0 seconds: 2.0 seconds:
E7254X, 370 VAC tap (75 VAC #3 SW1-1 = OFF SW2-1 = OFF
E7255X #10*) tap*) SW1-2 = ON SW2-2 = ON
SW1-3 = OFF SW2-3 = OFF
SW1-4 = ON SW2-4 = ON
SW1-5 = OFF SW2-5 = OFF
E7813X, E7252X, E7869X Install one (1) 40 uF cap (low speed), two (2) 12 uF in series
(high speed)
E7254X, all Varian, all Install one (1) 25 uF cap (low speed), two (2) 12 uF in series
Dunlee (except MX100 GE (high speed)
replacement, see below)
Dunlee MX100 Replace- Install one (1) 25 uF cap (low speed), two (2) 15 uF in series
ment for GE Radiographic (high speed)
System
Table 2-3b: HSS Driver Board AY40-036S Boost and Run Voltage Requirements: Transformer
Input Wires to Terminal Block Plug TB1
Table 2-3b: HSS Driver Board AY40-036S Boost and Run Voltage Requirements: Transformer
Input Wires to Terminal Block Plug TB1
NOTE 1: Stow unused WIRE #2 (60 VAC) or WIRE #2A (80 VAC) in unused terminal block
TB1-2 location.
NOTE 2: Terminal block location TB1-4 is not used.
ROTOR CABLE
A20A2TB2
WHT
RED
BLK
GRN
L5A
TB1
L4A
ORN
D4
D31
R28
L5
L4
L5B
A20A2TB4
R16
L4B
R11C17
TP2
D6
R5
C2
HIGH VOLTAGE
R73 R72
R71
DANGERC21
DANGER
TP1
R13
R15
E
R67
R2
R17
D12
R18
BE
J1
R64
R66
C28
R50
R43
C42
C29
TP10
U9
C27
C37
R58
20
C30
R54
R47
R42
C47
J3
1
D22
R55 R60
TP8
TP6
R63
C49
C51
A20A2TB2
BLK 0
BLK 2
BLK 1
WHT
L5A
TB1
L4A
BLK
D4
D31
R28
L5
L4
L5B
R16 A20A2TB4
L4B
R11C17
TP2
D6
R5
C2
HIGH VOLTAGE
R73 R72
R71
DANGERC21
DANGER
TP1
R13
R15
E
R67
R2
R17
D12
R18
BE
J1
R64
R66
C28
R50
R43
C42
C29
TP10
U9
C27
C37
R58
20
C30
R54
R47
R42
C47
J3
1
D22
R55 R60
TP8
TP6
R63
C49
C51
9-PIN SUB-D
FUNCTION
CONNECTOR PIN
1 NONE
2 FIELD 2 SELECT
3 FIELD 1 SELECT
4 RESET
5 OUTPUT
6 FIELD 3 SELECT
7 NEGATIVE SUPPLY
8 POSITIVE SUPPLY
9 GROUND
61135A W2, W3, W4 1-2 & 3-4 LOW ACTIVE FIELD SELECT
For systems equipped with universal type AEC (AEC Board AY40-027S):
Up to four ion chambers can be used. Connect ion chambers as follows:
• Wall#1 ion chamber to A11J8
• Wall#2 ion chamber to A11J12
• Table ion chamber to A11J10
• Auxiliary ion chamber to A11J13
Note that to connect a Siemens ion chamber AEC cable to universal AEC
Board A11 requires an interface cable assembly AY51-061 for each chamber.
This cable assembly adapts the ion chamber connector to 9-pin D-Sub type
used on the AEC Board, and provides a separate 300 VDC wire for connection
to A11TB1.
Route the ion chamber cable(s) as necessary to exit through the access open-
ing in top rear side of generator chassis, and secure as required. DO NOT
route through an opening containing a High Voltage Cable (see Figure 2-13).
Interfacing to Canon Digital Radiographic Receptor (When
Applicable)
The digital radiographic receptor is interconnected to the HF Series x-ray gen-
erator via Interface Board A9, P/N AY40-034T terminal blocks A9TB7 (Wall
Stand) and A9TB3 (Table), respectively, using 4-conductor, 18AWG cable.
Refer to the digital receptor manufacturer’s installation manual for more
detailed wiring instructions.
Secure the ion chamber cables to the PCB Door using cable ties as shown in
Figure 2-20.
SECURE OTHER
ION CHAMBER
CABLE CONNECTOR
HERE
8. Connect the yellow/green ground wires at each end of OCP serial cable to
the nearest mounting screw on OCP Control Board A16A1 (AY40-004S)
and Logic Board A1 (AY40-006S).
9. Ensure the connector screws and PCB mounting screws are fully tight-
ened.
10. If mounting OCP to floor, either transfer drill four mounting holes in floor
using the OCP base plate as a guide or mark the floor in accordance with
dimensions given in Figure 2-23, and then drill holes where marked. Drill
holes using a #W drill bit (0.390" diameter). After OCP cable connection
is complete, secure OCP to floor using 3/8" hardware suitable for floor
type.
(DIMENSIONS SHOWN
IN INCHES)
1.00
10.25
.44
11.01
2X 6.50 6.50 O.203 THRU
1.00 6X
15.00
5. Position the OCP on the Wall Mount bracket aligning the mounting holes
in the bottom of OCP with the mounting holes in the wall bracket.
6. Secure the OCP to the Wall Mount Bracket using four (4) 1/4-20 x 3/4"
pan head phillips screws, flat washers and nuts.
7. Re-install four (4) OCP front panel screws.
8. Connect one end of the OCP serial cable (P/N AY51-018) to connector J3
on the OCP. Route the OCP serial cable through the access opening in
the Wall Mount Bracket and connect to connector J5 on CPU Board A1
(P/N AY40-006T). Ensure the connector screws are fully tightened. DO
NOT route serial cable through an opening containing a High Voltage
Cable (see Figure 2-13).
Q-VISION Operator Control Panel
The Q-VISION Operator Control Panel (OCP) is an all-in-one PC, with the
computer integrated with the touch-screen monitor in a single case. The Q-
VISION OCP is provided with a Power/Expose Control Box (AY20-271), which
contains a two-stage, hand-held PREP/EXPOSE switch and a built-in genera-
tor ON/STANDBY rocker switch for remotely powering on/off the Generator.
Cables for interconnection of the Q-VISION OCP and Power/Expose Control
Box to the generator are available in either 50-ft. or a 100-ft. interconnect
lengths, as specified at the time of order. In order to interface Q-VISION with
the generator, the generator must be equipped with the "Q-Connect" option,
which provides an OCP Interface Board (AY40-073S) that enables Ethernet
connectivity to the generator’s Logic Board AY40-006S.
The Q-VISION OCP monitor is intended for use as a "touch-screen" input
device; however, a keyboard and mouse are provided for use by field service
technicians if and when it becomes necessary to perform operations external
to the Q-VISION program environment (such as when performing operating
system functions).
The Q-VISION OCP can be placed directly on a flat surface such as a table top
or desk, or on can be wall-mounted using Wall Mount option QGV-WM. Refer
to the Q-Connect Option System Interconnection Diagram in Chapter 6, DIA-
GRAMS and proceed as follows:
1. Connect AC power adapter plug to power jack on the All-in-One PC (Q-VISION) in
accordance with manufacturer’s instructions (provided with PC).
2. If optional keyboard and/or mouse are provided, connect these in accor-
dance with manufacturer’s instructions (provided with PC).
3. Connect Ethernet cable from All-in-One PC (Q-VISION) to an Ethernet
Switch provided with Q-VISION OCP.
4. Connect Ethernet cable EL75-058-XXX between Ethernet Switch and Gen-
erator OCP Interface Board (AY40-073S) connector J1 (see Figure 2-24a).
5. Install the Ethernet Switch Power Supply connector, and plug transformer
into 110 VAC, 60Hz electric outlet (220 VAC, 50Hz power source applica-
tions are compatible with the supplied dual voltage power adaptor). See
Figure 2-24b.
ETHERNET
CABLE
CONNECTION
GENERATOR
LOGIC BOARD
(AY40-006S)
OCP INTERFACE
BOARD
(AY40-073S)
6-PIN
MODULAR
PLUG
upgrade kits are available (contact Quantum Technical Support for more
information).
Refer to the Integration System Service Manual provided, depending on the
the type system integration, for system interconnection and software installa-
tion instructions. A general Q-Connect Option System Interconnection Dia-
gram is provided in Chapter 6, DIAGRAMS in this manual for reference.
Optional Remote Expose Switch Connection
This option is not applicable on generators equipped with Q-Con-
nect option. Optional remote expose switch (R80-HS) is wired into the OCP
Board A16A1 (P/N AY40-004S) at TB1 as shown in Figure 2-25, below. If
desired, removing jumpers JP6 and JP7 on OCP Control Board A16A1 (AY40-
004S1) disables the operation of the PREP and EXPOSE buttons on the oper-
ator control panel (see figure below).
DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE
1
TP10
R18C41
4
C43 R23
R37 JP12
1
1
R34 R35
PD6 PD7
C27
U19
TP9
1
1
D16
JP11
U10
1
RS-232
D19
TP1
D2 D3 D4
RESET
JP16 20
10
1
R13 R12
R16 R11
JP6
JP7
11
1
COMM
EXPOSE
PREP
GND
TB1
Figure 2-25. Operator Control Panel (OCP) Control Board Terminal Block TB1
Connections for Remote Expose Switch
INITIAL POWER UP
With the generator completely assembled and when electrical checks are com-
plete, the system is ready for initial power up. Proceed as follows:
DC voltage measurement should be made across the (+) and (-) terminals of the
anode DC capacitor bank (i.e., capacitors C13 - C16). The measured voltage
should be +400 (±20) VDC. If not, re-check line voltage and adjust transformer
taps as required to achieve as close to +400 VDC as possible.
Q-VISION OPERATOR CONTROL PANEL - NETWORK SETTINGS VERIFICATION
4. Touch the Help button located on the lower right corner of the Q-
VISION screen (shown on right). The Generator Help Services
Screen (Figure 2-25a) appears:
7. On the Generator Help Services screen, select Service option. The General
Service Options Menu appears:
• DHCP = Off
• IP Address = 10.0.0.71
• Subnet mask = 255.255.255.1
• Default gateway = 10.0.0.1
• Preferred DNS server = 10.0.0.3
10. If necessary, each of these fields can be modified by selecting the field, and
then entering the correct information using the data input Touch Pad that
appears. Note that the touch pad display includes numerical input buttons 0
through 9, including a decimal point, a plus sign (+), a minus sign (-), a clear
(Clr) button, a delete (Del), a Cancel button and an Enter button; however,
erroneous input via the numbers buttons will cause the displayed address to
turn red, indicating that an error has been made either in acceptable value or
entry format. Should an input error occur, it can be corrected by touching the
Del button, followed by touching the correct key. The Clr button clears the
Address window, and allows immediate re-entry of Address values.
11. Touch the Apply button to save new settings.
12. Return to the Generator Help Services Screen by touching the Back to Ser-
vice button at lower left corner of screen.
13. On the Generator Help Services screen, select Generator Service. The
Generator Service Options Menu appears:
CURRENT IP ADDRESS OF
GENERATOR Q-NODE
17. If the generator IP address needs to be changed, press the Load button to
causes the lower portion of the "Service Configuration" screen to populate
with data relevant to the Generator with the IP Address shown in the top por-
tion of the screen, as shown below:
2.5 - 3.0 ms
14.0 to
15.0V(peak)
A10TP15
Waveform
14.0 to
15.0V(peak)
A10TP14
Waveform
8. Verify the peak voltage at A10TP15 after PREP key has been pressed for at
least 2 seconds (rotor in boost mode) is greater than 14 VPEAK. If necessary,
adjust A10R24 to achieve the correct voltage.
9. Connect a DMM between A10TB1-1 and A10TB1-3.
10. Press the PREP key and verify the voltages as follows:
• For 110 VAC stator tubes (Toshiba E7242X, E7813X, E7252X, E7239X)
96 - 140 VAC during boost, 54 - 66 VAC during run
• For 220 VAC stator tubes (all others tubes not listed above)
183 - 227 VAC during boost, 54 - 66 VAC during run
11. Install cabinet cover.
12. Proceed with system calibration procedure described in Chapter 3,
CALIBRATION.
CALIBRATION
3-1
3-2
Chapter 3 Calibration
OVERVIEW
This chapter provides instructions for configuring and calibrating the HF Series X-ray
generator following installation. For additional information, NEMA Standards Publica-
tion/No. XR8-1979(R1994), Test Methods for Diagnostic X-ray Machines for Use Dur-
ing Initial Installation is recommended as a reference.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION/CALIBRATION
The HF Series x-ray generator has been factory configured and calibrated. It is nec-
essary, however, to perform the following procedures to validate system compliance.
Perform the procedures in the sequence presented, unless otherwise instructed.
PRESS TO
ACCESS
PASSWORD
MENU
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Press the key next to the Configuration field to access system configuration
functions. The Service Configuration Menu displays:
PRESS THIS
KEY TO SET
THE POWER
OUTPUT
DERATING
PERCENTAGE
AEC Setting
The Service Configuration menu, shown below, displays the generator’s cur-
rent AEC setting.
PRESS
THIS KEY
TO SELECT
AEC
SETTING
PRESS
THIS KEY
TO SELECT
ROTOR
DRIVE
PRESS THIS
PRESS KEY TO
THIS KEY RESET ALL
TO SELECT TUBE
TUBE CALIBRA-
TION
VALUES
1. Press the key located next to the Model field until the correct tube model
is displayed.
2. The Tube Derating key provides derating of the generator’s maximum
mAs output in percentages of 80%, 85%, 90%, 95% or 100% (i.e., no
derating). For example, if at a particular kV and mA the tube normally
allows a 10 mAs exposure, then at 80% derating, the tube would permit
only an 8 mAs exposure. Derating the tube can extend the life of the
tube. Press the key next to the Tube % Derating field to choose a der-
ating percentage.
3. The Heat Alarm (Heat % Limit) key provides a heat protection function
for the x-ray tube. For example, setting the Heat Alarm for 80% will
cause the generator to produce an audible alarm and a visual "Heat
Alarm" indication on the OCP when the tube has reached 80% of its total
heat unit capacity. The total tube heat unit capacity is dependent on the
tube type. The Heat Alarm setting has an adjustment range of anywhere
between 50% up to 100% in 10% increments. Note: At 100% setting,
the heat alarm is effectively disabled. Press the key next to the Heat %
Limit field to select the percentage of the total tube heat capacity at
which alarm activation will occur.
4. If the tube type has been changed, press the Save Tube key. The tube
model setting is saved in non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM)
and the system returns to the Service Configuration Menu (see Figure
3-4). Note that if the Previous, No Save key is pressed when the tube
type is changed, any changes made in the Tube Configuration Screen will
not be saved (i.e., the previous tube’s calibration values will be retained).
Edit Digital Settings
The Edit Digital Screen, shown below, contains the Digital Receptor settings,
including the digital receptor type, Universal System type, and "Prep Hold"
settings for the generator. To make these settings, proceed as follows:
PRESS THESE
KEYS TO
SELECT ION
CHAMBER NOT USED ON
TO "STANDARD"
CONFIGURE AEC SYSTEMS
INDICATES
SELECTED
RECEPTOR
PRESS (WALL/TABLE/
THESE WALL 2/
KEYS TO AUXILLIARY)
SELECT
ION ACTIVATES
CHAMBER OR DISABLES
DETECTOR WALL/TABLE
RECEPTOR
WHEN
SELECTED
NOTE: AID ICX-153 or ICX-1153 RIGHT LOAD RECEPTOR
USES THIS CONFIGURATION. FOR AID ICX- KEY IS
153 or ICX-1153 LEFT LOAD, SET A=3 AND C=2. PRESSED
Polarity + +
Invert No No
Polarity + +
Invert No No
Table 3-1 shows the ion chamber and receptor settings for the generator
when equipped with standard AEC (i.e., Standard AEC Board A11
(AY40-031S) is installed). Table 3-2 shows the ion chamber and receptor
settings for the generator when equipped with universal AEC (i.e., Univer-
sal AEC Board A11 (AY40-027S) is installed). Table 3-3 shows the ion
chamber and receptor settings for the generator when equipped with
standard AEC and "Digital Interface" option (i.e., Standard AEC Board
A11 (AY40-031S) and Digital Interface Board A9 (AY40-034T) are
installed). Detailed instructions are as follows:
1. Press the key located next to the ion chamber detector (Field A,
Field B or Field C) until the desired detector setting (1, 2, 3 or Off)
is indicated in corresponding box of ion chamber graphic on the right
side of the ION CHAMBER Configuration screen (see Figure 3-12).
2. The "Polarity" setting (+ or -) controls whether the ion chamber on
the selected receptor port is a (+) positive logic (i.e., active high) or
(-) negative logic (i.e., active low) model. The positive logic model
presents a DC voltage or ramp ranging from 0 to some positive volt-
age to indicate exposure value. The negative logic model presents a
DC voltage or ramp ranging from 0 to a negative voltage. This set-
ting is ignored unless the "Universal AEC" selection is chosen. The
"Standard AEC" board is always "positive".
3. The "Invert" setting controls the sense of the signals that select the
individual field for the chamber. If "Invert" is set to No, the idle
(non-PREP/EXPOSE) state of the individual field selection is "1" and
the state during PREP/EXPOSE is "0" if the field is selected (called
"Low Active"). If "Invert" is set to Yes the idle (non-PREP/EXPOSE)
state of the field selection is "0" and the state during PREP/EXPOSE is
"1" if the field is selected (called "High Active"). This setting is
ignored unless the "Universal AEC" selection is chosen. The "Stan-
dard AEC" board is always "Not Inverted".
1. Select Tomo from the Service Configuration Menu (see Figure 3-4). The
system displays the Tomo menu (see Figure 3-13).
PRESS THIS
KEY TO SET
TOMO MODE
PRESS THIS
KEY TO SET
TOMO TIME
SELECTIONS
ON SIEMENS
TOMO SYSTEMS,
DO NOT
CHANGE ANY
TOMO TIME
SETTINGS
8°, TIME 1
8°, TIME 2
20°, TIME 1
20°, TIME 2
c. Verify all tomo times are correct and then press the key next to the
Previous Screen field to save and exit.
SYSTEM SETTINGS
In the Service Menu (see Figure 3-3), press the key next to the Settings field
to access the Service Settings Menu, shown below:
USE THESE
KEYS TO
SET DAY
USE
USE THESE
THESE
KEYS TO
KEYS
SET YEAR
TO SET
MONTH
USE THESE
KEYS TO
SET HOURS
USE THESE
KEYS TO SET
MINUTES
The Film/Screen Defaults screen, shown below, displays the current receptor
film/screen combination settings. To change the default film/screen settings,
proceed as follows
USE THESE
KEYS TO SET
FILM/SCREEN
COMBINATION
THESE KEYS
ONLY USED ON
UNIVERSAL
TYPE AEC
SYSTEMS
PRESS THIS
KEY TO
SELECT APR
FORMAT
SETTING
Language Setting
The Service Settings Menu, shown below, displays the current language set-
ting. The default language setting is English. To change the language setting,
proceed as follows:
PRESS
THIS KEY
NOTE
TO SELECT
LANGUAGE It may be
preferable to
set the
Language to
"English" prior
to performing
calibration
procedures,
then reset to
the desired
language after
calibration is
completed.
Figure 3-21. Choosing Language and Date Format Settings
Press the key next to the Language field to scroll through available lan-
guages (English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, etc.) until desired lan-
guage is displayed.
USE THESE
KEYS TO
SET BACK
UP MAS
PRESS
PRESS THIS
THIS
KEY
KEY TO
TO
SELECT
SELECT
GENERATOR
GENERATOR
TIMEOUT
TIMEOUT
SETTING
SETTING
PRESS THIS
KEY TO
SELECT DATE
FORMAT
SYSTEM CALIBRATION
CAUTION! Before calibrating unit, perform warm-up
procedures recommended by tube manufacturer or
the warm-up procedure described in Chapter 3 of the
Operator’s Manual.
Important! On generators that will be interfaced to a
tomography system; Set Tomo Mode to "Off" during
prior to performing generator calibration, then set
Tomo Mode back to "On" following calibration.
To access the system calibration functions, press the key next to the Calibration
field in the Service Menu (see Figure 3-3). The Service Calibration menu displays,
shown below:
The following notes apply in general to all calibration procedures, including AEC
calibration procedures. Please review these notes prior to performing calibration.
• The top right button typically is used to advance to the next step of a
particular calibration procedure.
• Use the button next to the Next Calibrate field to advance to the next
calibration procedure.
• Use the button next to the Prev Calibrate field to return to the previous
calibration procedure.
• In calibration procedures having multiple "steps", the last step is indicated
when "Measure, Calibrate" appears in the top right screen field. Pressing
the key next to "Measure, Calibrate" field saves the calibration values.
After saving the calibration values, press either the Next Calibrate key to
proceed with the next calibration procedure or Prev Calibrate key to return
to the previous calibrate procedure.
IMPORTANT! Following a calibration procedure,
unless the "Measure, Calibrate" key is pressed, no
change is made to the currently saved calibration
value(s).
• The screen always displays the correct KV, MA, time and thickness (in CM)
value required for performing each calibration procedural step. Ensure the
correct values are set prior to performing each procedural step.
• Throughout AEC calibration, the film/screen being calibrated is displayed on
every AEC calibration screen in the top left field.
• When calibrating AEC using a wall stand mounted receptor, ensure that the
x-ray beam is perpendicular to image receptor and that the correct ion
chamber detector(s) is selected.
• Upon completing calibration procedures, it is recommended that Q-Ware
program be used to upload calibration data (and APR technique data if
editing was performed) as a backup in case a problem occurs requiring re-
calibration of the generator. To obtain a copy of the Q-Ware program,
contact Quantum Medical Imaging’s Customer Service Department.
IMPORTANT! Use the same configuration of
bucky, grid, ion chamber and film cassette/screen
that will be used with the "Film/Screen" being
calibrated.
FILM/
SCREEN
COMB-
INATION EDIT FILM
SELECTION SCREEN
KEY NAME KEY
FILM
SPEED
ADJUST-
MENT KEYS
A/D Calibration
The A/D (analog/digital converter) calibration utility is used to adjust and cal-
ibrate specific operating voltages within the x-ray generator against a trace-
able calibrated voltage measurement instrument, such as a DMM. Once A/D
calibration has been performed, the A/D calibration utility may then be used
as a diagnostic tool allowing the technician to "read" these voltage measure-
ments without having to remove the cover from the generator cabinet and
without connecting a meter.
Table 3-5 shows the various voltage levels (with tolerances) that can be
adjusted and calibrated using this utility, and it provides the location of the
test point to which a calibrated voltmeter must be connected for measuring
the actual voltage level:
+400V Anode ±8 VDC +/- bus bars on Capacitor Bank next to Power Mod-
ule A18 (right side looking into generator cabinet)
The following procedure adjusts and calibrates the generator to verify accu-
rate system measurement of selected operating voltages. The same proce-
dure applies to any of the voltage levels available for selection. Voltage
measurement accuracy is verified using your pre-calibrated voltmeter (trace-
able to NIST standard) as the benchmark. Once calibrated, the generator’s
CPU continuously monitors these internal voltages and will terminate or not
allow exposure if certain tolerances are exceeded.
Proceed as follows:
VOLTAGE
SELECTIONS
VOLTAGE
SELECTIONS
VOLTAGE
LEVEL READ BY
GENERATOR
INCREASE/
DECREASE
VOLTAGE
KEYS
SAVE A/D
CALIBRATION
Figure 3-28. Sample A/D Voltage Calibration Screen (+15 VDC is shown)
2. Verify the voltage displayed in the top center of the screen is the correct
voltage level to calibrate.
3. Refer to Table 3-5 and connect a voltmeter to the test point correspond-
ing to the voltage level selected for calibration.
4. On the voltmeter, observe the measured voltage value. Ideally, the value
appearing in the Value in Gen (top right field) will match the reading on
the voltmeter. If not, adjust the value in the Measure #1 field up or
down by pressing the key next to the up or down arrow, respectively,
until the Measure #1 field is set to the value displayed on the voltmeter
(to within Calibration Accuracy ranges shown in Table 3-5). Each time
the key is pressed changes the voltage value up/down in one-tenth volt
increments.
5. Press key next to the Save Calibrate field to save the calibration entry.
6. Press the key next to Previous Screen to return to the A/D Calibration
menu.
kV Calibration Function
This procedure calibrates the generator to verify accurate system measure-
ment of peak tube potential (kVp). The generator’s ability to measure peak
tube potential accurately is verified using a pre-calibrated kVp meter (Dyna-
lyzer or equivalent) as a benchmark. Access the KV Calibration Screen,
shown below, and proceed as follows:
CENTER PRESS TO
DISPLAY PROCEED TO
BOX 100 KV CAL.
50 KV
INCREASE/
DECREASE
KEYS
1. Connect a kVp bleeder tank in series between X-ray tube and the genera-
tor’s H.V. Transformer (A17), or use a non-invasive kVp meter.
2. Verify 50 KVP appears in the center display box of the KV Calibration
Screen and First Measure appears in the top right field.
3. Take an exposure at the setting indicated in the center display box
(i.e., 50 kVp, 200L mA, 100 mS).
4. On the kVp meter, observe the measured kV value. (Ideally, this value
should be 50 kVp.)
5. If not 50 kVp, adjust the value in the Measure KVP#1 field up or down
by pressing the key next to the up or down arrow, respectively, until the
Measure KVP#1 field is set to the value displayed on the kVp meter.
Each time the key is pressed changes the kV value up/down in one-tenth
increments.
6. Press key next to the First Measure field to proceed to 100 kV calibra-
tion setting. The following screen should be displayed:
SAVE KV
CALIBRATION
100 KV
INCREASE/
DECREASE
KEYS
Small Filament
Before After
FLAT
CURVE, NO
PEAKS
Large Filament
Before After
FLAT
CURVE, NO
PEAKS
GREEN/YELLOW
WIRES (2X)
GREEN/YELLOW
WIRES (2X)
CONNECTOR
A17P1
HIGH VOLTAGE
TANK A17
(AY20-031 or
AY20-032)
GENERATOR CABINET
(PCB DOOR OPEN)
3. If using an oscilloscope, connect the scope leads between test point TP7
on KVP Control Board A2 (AY40-003S) and ground. Set scope for 1.0 volt/
division, and 50 ms/division time base. This will give a 100 mA/volt equiv-
alent for filament current measurement as shown in the sample wave-
forms in Figure 3-31.
4. Access the Small Filament Calibration Screen:
SAVE SMALL
FILAMENT
CALIBRATION
INCREASE/
DECREASE
FILAMENT
CURRENT
KEYS
SAVE LARGE
FILAMENT
CALIBRATION
INCREASE/
DECREASE
FILAMENT
CURRENT
KEYS
MA Calibration
This procedure calibrates the generator to verify accurate system measure-
ment of tube current (mA). Current measurement accuracy is verified using a
pre-calibrated mAs meter (Dynalyzer or equivalent) as a benchmark. Ensure
precision of the measurement instrument is sufficient enough to assure gen-
erator accuracy requirements can be met.
An oscilloscope may be used for mA measurement, however, it will likely not
be precise enough to assure generator mA accuracy. To use an oscilloscope
for mA measurement, connect scope leads between test point TP7 on KVP
Control Board A2 (AY40-003S1) and ground. Set scope for 1.0 volt/division,
and 50 ms/division time base. This will give a 100 mA/volt equivalent for mA
measurement (see Figure 3-35a for sample mA measurements using scope).
1. If not already done so, connect a kVp bleeder tank in series between
tube and High-Voltage (H.V.) Transformer A17. If using a mAs meter,
connect the mAs meter leads between pins A17P1-9 and A17P1-10 on
H.V. Transformer A17. This connection is made by removing the two
green/yellow wires connecting A17P1-9 and A17P1-10 to the ground stud
on top of the H.V. Transformer (see Figure 3-21) and connecting the
removed wires to the mAs meter. (Note: The MAS meter should remain
connected throughout calibration. These wires must be re-connected
when finished calibration.)
SAVE MA
CALIBRATION
INCREASE/
DECREASE
400L MA
KEYS
7. Verify 400L MA appears in the center display box and Measure, Cali-
brate appears in the top right field.
8. Take an exposure at the setting indicated in the center display box (i.e.,
60 kVp, 400L mA, 100.0 mS).
9. On the Dynalyzer Digital Display or on mAs meter, observe the measured
mA value. (Ideally, this value should be 400 mA or 40 mAs.)
10. If not 400 mA, adjust the value in the Measure MA#2 field up or down
by pressing the key next to the up or down arrow, respectively, until the
Measure MA#2 field is set to the value displayed on the kVp meter.
Each time the key is pressed changes the MA value up/down in one-tenth
increments.
11. Press key next to the Save Calibrate field to save the 75S and 400L mA
calibration entries. The MA Calibration Menu (First Measure) should be
displayed.
12. Take 60 kVp, 75S mA, 100 ms and 60 kVp, 400L mA, 100 ms exposures.
The measured kVp values should correspond with the indicated kVp set-
tings within 3% tolerance; and the measured mA values should corre-
spond with the indicated mA settings at least within 4%+1 mA. If not,
repeat kVp and/or mA calibration as described in the previous para-
graphs.
Note: The Power Supply Board’s +48 VDC output
may require adjusting (using potentiometer
A6R17) up to +55 VDC (max.) in cases where
long-length high tension cables are used and/or a
heavy duty x-ray tube is installed. This can be
determined by measuring the mA output (using a
Dynalyzer or mAs meter), of an exposure taken at
40 - 50 kVp and the highest mA station available.
The mA measured should be the same as the indi-
cated mA (within specified tolerance). If mA out-
put is too low, increase the +48 VDC voltage
output as required, but do not exceed +55 VDC.
13. If the system is equipped with QG-AEC option, perform AEC Calibration
procedures. Otherwise, calibration is complete. To return to the Service
Calibration screen, press the key next to the Main field.
CAUTION! If using a mAs meter, re-connect the
green/yellow wire marked "MAS METER" to the
ground stud on top of the H.V. Transformer (see
Figure 3-32).
AEC CALIBRATION
IMPORTANT! Before performing each AEC calibra-
tion procedure, verify the correct Film/Screen is
displayed on the calibration screen (shown in top
left field). The Film/Screen setting is selected in
the AEC Calibration Menu.
Refer to Appendix A for instructions on AEC cali-
bration of systems using a digital receptor (DR) or
a computed radiographic (CR) film plate.
The following calibration procedures must be performed on systems equipped
with QG-AEC option (automatic exposure control). Each film/screen combination
used with the system requires calibration for AEC in order to ensure that when a
given film/screen combination is selected by the user, it produces films having a
preset optical density, referred to as the "base optical density".
NOTE
The HF Series X-ray generator provides for calibration of up to seven different
The factory
film/screen combinations (eight including "Digital" on systems with digital recep- default Wall
tor enabled). Each of the image receptors used with the system can be config- 72", Wall 40"
ured to use a particular film/screen combination using the Service Settings Menu and Table 40"
(see Figure 3-16). (Refer to SYSTEM SETTINGS paragraph in this chapter for film/screen
instructions on system settings.) For example, when the operator presses the combination
names can be
WALL key on the operator control panel and selects the WALL 72" receptor, the changed, if
system can be programmed to use the "Wall 72"" designated film/screen combi- desired, using
nation (i.e., the film/screen type used with the wall stand at 72" SID). On the the Edit F/S
same system, a different film/screen type, designated as "Table 40" for example, Name utility
could be configured for use with the TABLE receptor. provided on
the AEC Cali-
Typically, on a system using a wall stand and radiographic table, three separate bration Menu.
film/screen combinations are used: This applies to
the factory
• Wall 72" - Used when the operator selects wall receptor at 72 inch default "100
source-to-image distance (SID) Speed", "200
Speed", "800
• Wall 40" - Used when the operator selects wall receptor at 40 inch Speed", and
source-to-image distance (SID) "Film/Screen
• Table 40" - Used when the operator selects table receptor at 40 inch 7" film/screen
combination
source-to-image distance (SID) names as well.
On generators equipped with "Universal" type AEC (AEC Board A11 AY40-027S
installed), two additional image receptors and their corresponding film/screens
(default names are "WALL2" and "AUXILLIARY") can also be configured similar to
those listed above. It is important to note that each different type of film/screen
combination used with the receptors be calibrated in accordance with the AEC
Calibration procedures described in this chapter.
The design of the HF Series x-ray generator assumes that a limited number of
films and screens are used in a facility (up to seven). Whether or not AEC is
used, the only method of specifying film speed is in the AEC Calibration Menu
(see Figure 3-40). With seven available film/screens, the operator should have a
sufficient selection of film/screen options for use with the system.
FILM
SPEED
ADJUST-
MENT KEYS
The AEC Calibration menu provides access to the system's various AEC
calibration functions, briefly described as follows:
• Film Screen/Combination Selection Key - Selects the film/
screen combination you want to calibrate (system default
choices are Wall 72", Wall 40", Table 40", 100 Speed, 200
Speed, 800 Speed, Film/Screen 7, and DIGITAL (if "Digital
Receptor" is enabled in the Service Configuration Menu)
• AEC OD Calibration - Calibrates the optical density for the
currently selected film/screen and ion chamber combination
• Reciprocity Calibration - Calibrates the reciprocity failure law
correction factor for the currently selected film/screen and ion
chamber combination
• AEC KV Calibration - Calibrates the tube voltage settings used
in conjunction with the currently selected film/screen and ion
chamber combination
• Main - Returns to the Service Calibration Menu (see Figure
3-27)
• Copy Film/Screen - Accesses the Copy Film/Screen Menu. The
Copy Film/Screen Menu is a utility that enables AEC calibration
data to be copied from one calibrated film/screen combination
10. Repeat above steps with UPPER RIGHT ion chamber detector
selected and UPPER LEFT and UPPER CENTER detectors covered with
lead. The measured mAs reading should be within 5% of the mAs
reading noted in the previous step. If not, adjust the UPPER RIGHT
detector gain potentiometer, re-take exposure and verify it is within
tolerance. Repeat as necessary.
11. Access Service Settings Menu and select Back Up Time/MAS.
Return the AEC Backup Setting to desired back up mAs.
3. Press the key adjacent to the Edit F/S Name field. The film/screen
name Edit Sentence screen appears:
USE THIS
KEY TO USE THESE KEYS
INSERT TO SELECT
SELECTED CHARACTER
CHARACTER
USE THESE
KEYS TO
SELECT
CHARACTER
POSITION
Film/Screen
Table 40 Wall 40 Wall 72 Other1 Other2
Combination:
AEC OD CALIBRATION
Setting: 50 kVp, 200L mA, 5 cm
Optical Density:
AEC Ref.
RECIPROCITY
Setting: First Cal. - 50 kVp, 400L mA, 15 cm
Optical Density:
Setting: Middle Cal. - 50 kVp, 75S mA, 15 cm
Optical Density:
Setting: Save Cal. - 50 kVp, 25S mA, 15 cm
Optical Density:
AEC KV CALIBRATION
Setting: Step 1 - 50 kVp, 200L mA, 5 cm
Optical Density:
Setting: Step 2 - 60 kVp, 200L mA, 10 cm
Optical Density:
Setting: Step 3 - 80 kVp, 200L mA, 15 cm
Optical Density:
Setting: Step 4 - 100 kVp, 200L mA, 20 cm
Optical Density:
Setting: Step 5 - 110 kVp, 200L mA, 25 cm
Optical Density:
Setting: Step 6 - 120 kVp, 200L mA, 30 cm
Optical Density:
Setting: *Step 7 - 130 kVp, 200L mA, 30 cm
Optical Density:
Setting: *Step 8 - 140 kVp, 200L mA, 30 cm
Optical Density:
1. Place a film cassette in the tray and collimate down to film size.
2. If not already done so, access the AEC Calibration Menu (see Figure
3-37).
3. Press the key next to the Film/Screen Combination field (upper
left field) to select a film/screen combination to calibrate. Verify the
receptor in which the film cassette is inserted is selected as indicated
on the AEC Calibration Menu screen.
4. The FILM SPEED field shows the current film speed setting for the
selected film/screen combination. To select a different film speed,
press the up or down keys next to the FILM SPEED field until the
desired film speed setting is displayed.
5. When film/screen combination name and film speed settings are cor-
rect, press the key next to the AEC OD Calibration field to proceed
with AEC Calibration. The AEC Optical Density Calibration Screen,
shown below, is displayed:
AEC REF
ADJUSTMENT
KEYS
BASE
OPTICAL
DENSITY
SELECT KEYS
sure. Continue until the measured optical density equals the base
optical density setting (at least to within 5% of base optical den-
sity setting).
10. Press the key next to the Next Calibrate field to advance to Reci-
procity Calibration.
IMPORTANT! To ensure AEC optical density is cor-
rectly calibrated to the desired "base" optical density
setting, either the AEC Ref value must be adjusted to
obtain the desired base optical density (which is veri-
fied in the exposed film using a densitometer) or the
Optical Density setting in the AEC Optical Density
Calibration Menu must be set to the actual measured
film density. For example, the calibrator would like
the system AEC optical density setting to be "1.30".
The calibrator must then adjust the "AEC Ref" value
until the actual measured optical density of the film
is 1.30. However, if the actual measured optical den-
sity is 1.29 and you decide not to continue to adjust
the AEC Ref to achieve exactly 1.30 film optical den-
sity, then change the Optical Density setting in the
AEC Optical Density Calibration Menu to "1.29". Note
that 1.29 is now the "base" AEC optical density for
the film/screen being calibrated.
MEASURED
OPTICAL
DENSITY
KEYS
BASE
OPTICAL
DENSITY
SETTING
7. Press the key next to the First Cal field to save the first (50 kVp,
400L mA) reciprocity calibration point entry. The Reciprocity Calibra-
tion screen is updated for the middle reciprocity calibration point.
8. Place a film cassette in the tray. Take an exposure at the setting indi-
cated in the center display box (i.e., 50 kVp, 75S mA).
9. Press the up or down key located next to the Measured OD field
until the optical density value displayed equals the measured optical
density value.
10. Press the key next to the Middle Cal field to save the middle (50
kVp, 75S mA) reciprocity calibration point entry. The Reciprocity Cal-
ibration screen is updated for the final reciprocity calibration point.
11. Place a film cassette in the tray. Take an exposure at the setting indi-
cated in the center display box (i.e., 50 kVp, 25S mA).
12. Press the up or down key located next to the Measured OD field
until the optical density value displayed equals the measured optical
density value.
13. Press the key next to the Save Calibrate field to save the calibration
data for the 50 kVp, 25S mA reciprocity calibration point.
14. Press the key next to the Next Calibrate field.
KVP MEASURE
SELECT FIELD
MEASURED
OPTICAL
DENSITY
KEYS
BASE
OPTICAL
DENSITY
SETTING
NOTE
Figure 3-41. AEC KV Calibration Screen Calibration of the
Proceed as follows: first step (50 kVp)
is not required as
1. Place indicated thickness of acrylic (5 CM for first calibration point) in long as AEC
the X-ray beam. Optical Density
Calibration
2. Place a film cassette in the tray and collimate down to film size.
procedure in the
3. Verify the receptor in which the film cassette is inserted is selected as previous steps
indicated on the AEC KV Calibration screen. was performed
prior to AEC KV
4. Take an exposure at the setting indicated in the center display box Calibration. A
(i.e., 50 kVp, 200L mA). verification that
5. Develop the film and measure the optical density using a calibrated the "Measured
OD" is the same
densitometer.
as the "Optical
6. Press the up or down key located next to the Measured OD field Density" setting is
until the optical density value displayed equals the measured optical all that is
density value (the Measured OD up arrow key increases the optical required.
density value and the Measured OD down arrow key decreases the
optical density value). DO NOT TAKE ANY FURTHER EXPOSURES AT
THIS SETTING.
7. Press the key next to the Measure OD field to save the first kV cali-
bration point entry (50 kV, 5 CM). The AEC KV Calibration screen is
updated for the next kV calibration point (60 kV, 10 CM).
8. Repeat the previous steps for the 60, 80, 100, 110, 120, and, if 150
kV system, 130 and 140 kV calibration points, placing the specified
thickness of acrylic in the x-ray beam as indicated on the AEC KV Cal-
NOTE ibration screen for each kV calibration point.
The series of
AEC kV 9. Upon completion of final kV calibration point (i.e., 120 kV on 125 kV
calibration systems, 140 kV on 150 kV systems), press key next to the Measure
exposures and OD field. The field will now display Save Calibrate. Press this key
optical density again to save the calibration data for the final kV calibration point.
measurements
may be IMPORTANT! Data will be lost if Save Calibrate is
repeated as not pressed!
many times as
desired to
improve
calibration 10. Press the key next to the Next Calibrate field to return to the AEC
precision. Calibration menu (see Figure 3-37).
11. The series of six AEC KV calibration exposures (with optical density
measurements) may be repeated as many times as desired to
improve calibration accuracy. Repeating is recommended if the
desired and measured optical densities differ significantly.
12. This completes AEC calibration for this particular film/screen combi-
nation. Repeat AEC calibration procedures for all additional film/
screen combinations that will be used with the system.
6. Press the key next to the Copy Film/Screen field. All AEC calibra-
tion data is now copied from the Wall 40" film/screen combination to
the Table 40" film/screen combination. To abort without copying,
press the key next to the MAIN field. The AEC Calibration Menu is
displayed.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
1. Upon completing calibration procedures, it is
recommended that the Q-Ware program be used
to upload calibration data (and APR technique
data, if APR editing was performed) as a backup
in case a problem occurs that requires re-calibra-
tion of the generator. To obtain a copy of the Q-
Ware program, contact Quantum Medical Imag-
ing’s Customer Service Department.
4. After the tenth exposure, select (coefficient of variation) COEFF VAR on Dyn-
alyzer; reading must be less than or equal to 0.05. If a Dynalyzer is not used,
calculate the C.O.V. (coefficient of variation) according to the following:
1/2
s 1
n
(xi - x)2
C= =
X X i=1
n-1
Where
C= Coefficient of Variation
s = standard deviation
x = Mean value of mR readings
xi = ith observation sampled
n = number of observations sampled
Accuracy Specifications
mA Accuracy: mA = ± ( 5.0% mA + 1 mA )
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Exposure Number mR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
MEAN VALUE (x)
C.O.V.
Exposure Number mR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
MEAN VALUE (x)
C.O.V.
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SAMPLE 1 mA SAMPLE 2 mA
(From Table 3-9) = _______ (From Table 3-9) = _______
EXPOSURE mR mAs EXPOSURE mR mAs
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
10 10
SUM SUM
MEAN VALUES MEAN VALUES
= SUM ÷ 10 = SUM ÷ 10
X1 = mR ÷ mAs _______ ÷ _______ X2 = mR ÷ mAs _______ ÷ _______
X1 = _______ X2 = _______
X1 - X 2 = _______ X1 + X2 = _______
LINEARITY =
= ________________ must be < 0.1
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SAMPLE 1 mA SAMPLE 2 mA
(From Table 3-9) = _______ (From Table 3-9) = _______
EXPOSURE mR mAs EXPOSURE mR mAs
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
10 10
SUM SUM
MEAN VALUES MEAN VALUES
= SUM ÷ 10 = SUM ÷ 10
X1 = mR ÷ mAs _______ ÷ _______ X2 = mR ÷ mAs _______ ÷ _______
X1 = _______ X2 = _______
X1 - X 2 = _______ X1 + X 2 = _______
LINEARITY =
= ________________ must be < 0.1
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SETTING 45 200L 50 mS 10
1
MEASURED
MEASURED
THEORY
OF OPERATION
4-1
4-2
Chapter 4 Theory of Operation
OVERVIEW
The following paragraphs provide theory of operation for ODYSSEY HF SeriesTM Gener-
ators. Each circuit description references a functional block diagram contained in
Chapter 6, Diagrams.
OPERATOR CONTROL PANEL CIRCUIT
The Operator Control Panel Circuit controls the X-ray generator’s exposure set-
tings and exposure sequence, and controls the display of settings on the Front
Panel liquid crystal display (LCD). Exposure setting data is input to the Operator
Control Panel Circuit through the Front Panel key switches. The READY, PREP,
and EXPOSE LEDs located on the Front Panel are used to indicate the status of
the exposure sequence. The Operator Control Panel Circuit includes an RS-232
service connection, which allows service personnel to download data to Flash
Memory, perform X-ray generator diagnostics, and to upload non-volatile random-
access memory (NVRAM) settings.
Microcontroller U3 Operation
Microcontroller U3 is the primary controller of Operator Control Panel Circuit
functions. It has it own internal read-only memory (ROM) and random-
access memory (RAM). The 32 MHZ output from Oscillator U18 provides the
clocking input to drive Microcontroller U3. The Reset Circuit U1 monitors the
+5 VDC supply voltage; when it falls below +4.5 VDC, Microcontroller U3 is
placed in the "reset state". When the voltage returns to a level above 4.5
VDC, the Microcontroller restarts.
Data is sent to the generator via a 9-pin connector and cable connected to
the generator Logic Board. The 9-pin cable includes RS-485 communication,
hardware control lines, and power supply voltage from the generator. PREP
and EXPOSE hardware lines are routed from Open Collector Driver U16 to the
generator to indicate the state of the system to the generator.
Flash Memory U2
Flash Memory U2 holds part of the main program and all of the tables for the
LCD display screens. Flash Memory is accessed by Microcontroller U3
through the DATA/ADDRESS bus and Control Signals. On the first memory
read/write clock cycle, the Flash Memory address is stored in Latches U4 and
U5. On the second clock state, Microcontroller U3 reads or writes the data to
Flash Memory U2.
The Flash Memory is programmable using a personal computer via the RS-
232 port (connector J4).
EEPROM U17 Operation
Non-volatile random-access memory (EEPROM) U17 stores all data changes
that occur during X-ray generator operation, and contains configuration set-
tings, calibration data, and Anatomical Programmed Regions (APR) technique
data. This data is retained even when power to the generator is shut down.
NVRAM data is accessed in two steps:
• The memory address is stored in 8-Bit Latches U11 and U13.
• Microcontroller U3 reads or writes to EEPROM U17 by generation the
appropriate Control Signals.
Generator/OCP Communication
Communication with the Operator Control Panel Circuit is established via a 9-
pin connector and cable connected between the OCP and generator cabinet.
The 9-pin cable provides RS-485 serial communication, Operator Control
Panel Circuit hardware control lines and power supply lines. There are two
RS-232 service connections for connection to a personal computer for diag-
nostics, and for future interfacing with other systems.
Master and Slave Microcontroller Operation
Microcontroller U9 is the master microcontroller that controls the main func-
tions of the generator, based on states and settings set at the Operator Con-
trol Panel. Microcontroller U9 has it own internal ROM and RAM. It is driven
by a crystal oscillator at a clock speed of 32 MHz. Microcontroller U14 is con-
figured as a slave microcontroller that controls the auxiliary functions of the
generator, based on states and settings set by the master Microcontroller U9.
Microcontroller U14 has it own internal ROM and RAM. It is driven by a crystal
oscillator at a clock speed of 32 MHz.
There is a communication link between the master and slave for data and
status exchange. The Reset Circuit U8 monitors the +5 VDC supply voltage;
when it falls below +4.5 VDC, Microcontrollers U9 and U14 enter a reset
state. When the +5 VDC supply voltage returns to a level above +4.5 VDC,
the microcontrollers restart.
The master Microcontroller U9 has external Flash memory. The EPROM holds
part of the main program. The EPROM is accessed by U9 through the DATA/
ADDRESS bus of Microcontroller U9, with required Control Signals. On the
first clock cycle, the Flash memory address is stored in Latches U12 and U13.
On the second clock cycle, Microcontroller U9 reads data from Flash memory.
Microcontroller U9 communicates with the KVP & Filament Control Circuit to
set the digital-to-analog (D-A) converters and to read analog signals from
analog-to-digital (A-D) converters.
In addition, there are hardware signals that control the Filament Regulator
Control Circuit and KVP & Filament Control Circuit. Some of the key signals
are isolated using opto-couplers. On systems utilizing the AEC option, the
same connector (J1) is connected to the AEC board in parallel.
The interface board controls all external signals needed to interface to the
tube stand, wall stand, and table. Some of the signals coming are isolated by
opto-couplers. J2 interfaces to the line monitor board. The line monitor board
supplies the 24VDC for the brakes. The line monitor supplies a sample of the
400 VDC bus for monitoring by Microcontroller U14, which uses an internal A-
D converter to monitor key voltages including the +5V, 15V, 24V, 24V brake
supply voltages. U16 is the 4.8V voltage reference for Microcontroller U14
internal A-D. Microcontroller U14 controls the Rotor Board; it provides the
necessary signals for boost and run, and it monitors the tube rotation signal
and rotor temperature.
Cathode Amplifiers are compared with the KV PROGRAM (from voltage at Com-
parators U1C, U2C) and are also sent to the Logic Circuit via Parallel to Serial A/D
U13. Comparator U1C's output varies the output frequency of Pulse-Width Modu-
lator U3, depending on the desired kVp voltage. The output of Pulse-Width Mod-
ulator U3 is sent to the anode IGBT Driver Board (part of Power Module
Assembly). This board drives the IGBT's, which in turn drive the H.V. Trans-
former, thus producing the high voltage for the x-ray tube. The cathode Amplifi-
ers (U2A, U2B), Comparators (U1C U2C) and Pulse-Width Modulator U4 work in a
similar manner. In lower-power systems, Pulse-Width Modulator U4 is not used,
and the outputs of Amplifiers U1B and U2B are summed together to control U4.
Comparators (U6A, U6B), Amplifiers (U1D, U2D) and Comparator U6C monitor
the high voltage to check for an over-voltage condition. A watchdog timer (Re-
triggerable One-Shot U7A) must be triggered every 50 msec. by the TRIGGER
input from the Logic Circuit (via Address Decoder U15) in order for an x-ray to
occur. If this pulse stream were missing, it would signal a failure condition thus
terminating the x-ray and the ERROR signal is output through D-Flip-Flop U12A
and Logic Inverter U21A to the Logic Circuit. The 7 TRIGGER signal from the
Logic Circuit (generated at the beginning of exposure cycle) is applied to 7-Sec-
ond One-Shot U7B, which produces a seven-second positive-going pulse. If the
exposure is not terminated within seven seconds, D-Flip-Flop U12A and Logic
Inverter U21A generate the ERROR signal.
Amplifiers (U10A, U10B), Amplifiers (U10C, U10D) and Driver Q3 monitor the x-
ray tube current via an mA sense resistor in the High Voltage Tank and compare
this value to the mA Program and Filament Program values (received from the
Logic Circuit via Serial to Parallel D/A U16. The FIL CURRENT output from this
circuit is a voltage that is sent to the Filament Control Regulator Circuit to vary
the filament voltage based on the selected x-ray tube current.
Address Decoder U15, Parallel to Serial A/D U13, and Serial to Parallel D/A U16
enable communication between the Logic Circuit and the KVP & Filament Control
Circuit. Parallel to Serial A/D U13 converts analog signals from the KVP & Fila-
ment Control Circuit to digital signals for input to the Logic Circuit. Serial to Par-
allel D/A U16 converts digital signals from the Logic Circuit to analog signals for
use by the KVP & Filament Control Circuit.
LINE MONITOR CIRCUIT (NON-SE SINGLE-PHASE AND THREE-PHASE SYSTEMS)
The Line Monitor Circuit consists of three circuits: an input line monitor circuit, a
circuit that bleeds off the high voltage from the IGBT capacitor banks and an
auto-shutoff circuit that turns off the generator after 1 hour of inactivity. The
auto-shutoff circuit also allows the microprocessor to turn off the generator in the
event a fault occurs in the system. The operation of the Line Monitor Circuit is as
follows:
Input Line Monitor Circuit
The Input Line Monitor Circuit monitors the incoming line voltage to ensure it
is at the correct voltage level required for taking an exposure. This circuit is
configurable for either single-phase systems (anode capacitor bank only) or
generator is turned ON, the relays are again energized, disconnecting the
bleeder resistors.
Generator Auto-Shutoff Circuit
The Operator Control Panel’s (OCP) microprocessor, located on the OCP Con-
trol Board, monitors the OCP keypad for button activity. If no button is
depressed on the OCP for a user-defined period, ranging between 30 and 180
minutes, the microprocessor energizes the Auto-shutoff relay K6. This opens
the System-ON signal ground path (normally low-true), deactivating relay K5
and turning OFF the generator.
To restore the generator to the ON state, the system’s ON/Standby switch on
the OCP must first be set to the Standby ( ) position to release relay K6.
The Auto-shutoff circuit also provides the microprocessor the ability to turn
OFF the generator should a critical fault develop in the system.
Battery Charger Circuit
The Battery Charger consists of two similar power supplies, one positive (+)
and one negative (-), both of which are necessary to charge a single battery
tray.
220VAC is fed from two independent secondary windings of the AC Mains
Power Transformer (T1) to two full-wave bridge rectifiers. The unfiltered
+/-283VDC outputs are fed to twin Triacs controlled by Pulse Width Modu-
lated (PWM) switching circuits that simultaneously and continuously direct
charging current to the weakest of the two trays (when two are present).
Together, these two power supplies provide the needed charging current to
each half of both battery arrays.
This arrangement permits the creation of dual, center-grounded, 410VDC
Anode and Cathode Stored Energy Power Supplies using just two 205VDC
regulated battery chargers. Each charger keeps its half of each battery tray
at precisely 205VDC by varying the duty-cycle of its Triac switch from 0% to
100%.
If the Battery Monitor circuit senses an over-voltage condition, it will turn off
relays K1 and K3, disconnecting the Triacs from the output of the bridge rec-
tifiers. The charging current will remain interrupted until the over-voltage
condition is corrected. An Over-voltage Fault signal is also sent to Logic
Board A1, which will return a separate shutdown command to the PWMs for
redundant safety.
• TP3: -15V
• TP4: +5V
• TP5: Drive one side of the bridge (TTL)
• TP6: Drive second side of the bridge.
• TP7: Boost On (High TTL)
• TP8: High/Low Speed
• TP9: Rotor Run
• TP10: Over Voltage or Over Current (TTL Low = Fault)
• TP15: 36 kHz Clock
• TP17: +5V Reference
• TP19: Rotating Signal (Low = Tube Rotor rotating)
HSS Drive Board A20A2 (AY40-036S)
The main function of the HSS Drive Board A20A2 is to deliver AC drive volt-
ages to the rotor at 60 Hz and 180 Hz frequencies using a bridge driver cir-
cuit. To protect the bridge driver circuit, the HSS Drive Board contains fault
detection and overload protection circuits.
The DC voltage for the bridge is provided by Bridge Rectifier A20A2BD30. A
set of relays located on HSS Control Board A20A1 control the AC voltage sup-
ply to Bridge Rectifier A20A2BD30 based on the operational state of the high
speed starter (i.e., High/Low Speed Boost, Run, or Brake). Capacitors
A20A2C4, -C5, -C8, and -C9 filter the rectified DC voltage.
The drive for the bridge driver is input from HSS Control Board connector J1
into HSS Drive Board A20A2 connector J3. The drive is monitored on test
points A20A2TP5 and A20A2TP1.
Relay A20A2K1 sets the value of the rotor phase capacitors in accordance
with the speed at which the high speed starter is operating. The values phase
capacitors will be set based on the tube type.
A triple-output floating power supply provides power to the HSS Drive Board
IGBT drivers. The switching power supply pulse-width modulated (PWM) out-
put provides a pulse that is a function of the voltage. The output of the PWM
can be monitored at test point is A20A2TP12. The feedback test point is
A20A2TP13. The voltage at this point is 18 VDC.
For protection against overload of the bridge circuit output, current sensors
monitor output current (available at test points A20A2TP2 and A20A2TP6). If
current exceeds maximum threshold level, the high speed starter shuts down
the rotor and an Over Current/Voltage signal is output to HSS Control Board
A20A1. Similarly, the Main to Common voltage is monitored at test point
A20A2TP14 (sample of the output voltage). If the voltage exceeds a preset
voltage threshold, the high speed starter shuts down the rotor and an Over
chamber and the detectors within the selected ion chamber. The AEC board
receives the voltage input from selected ion chamber, and processes the sig-
nal. The processed signal is compared continuously with a set reference volt-
age produced by KVP Board A2 AY40-003S. The reference voltage is a
function of kVp and the film/screen combination type. When the processed
signal is equal to the reference voltage, the exposure is terminated.
The AEC Board A11 AY40-031S "fine" gain adjustment potentiometers are as
follows:
• A11R22 Table gain adjustment
• A11R23 Wall 1 gain adjustment
• A11R24 Wall 2 gain adjustment (currently not used)
The above potentiometers provide fine gain adjustments for each of the ion
chamber detectors, coarse gain adjustment is performed by adjusting the
MASTER GAIN potentiometer located on the ion chamber. A11R12 provides
AEC dV/dT adjustment as described in the AEC calibration instructions in
Chapter 3. The following major test points and a brief description are:
• TP1- Wall 1 input from ion chamber
• TP2- Wall 2 input from ion chamber
• TP5- +15V supply to ion camber
• TP6- -15V supply to ion camber
• TP7- Table input from ion chamber
• TP9- Inverted polarity slope of selected ion chamber signal
• TP12- AEC output to KVP board
Universal Type AEC
The "universal" AEC Board A11 (AY40-027S) has the capability to work with
two ion chambers (four in the future), and provides necessary interface to
connect to the Siemens tomography system (or any other tomography sys-
tem having similar hand-shake protocol as Siemens). The universal AEC
Board is capable of working with ion cambers that have different type of out-
puts (Slop / Level), polarity (Positive / Negative), or logic levels. (active low,
active high.) The ion chamber configuration/ setting can be set through
setup menus in the calibration setup mode. The settings options to ion cham-
ber type that can be programmed are:
• Ion chamber cell selection
• Type of the ion chamber output slope/level
• Polarity of the AEC output signal
• The level of ion detectors selection signal (active low/active high). The
ion chamber ON (Reset) is always active low.
The board is divided into three major functions described in the following
paragraphs:
• +300 VDC power supply
• AEC Control Circuit
• Tomography Interface Circuit
+300 VDC Power Supply
The universal board has an adjustable +300 VDC power supply for ion cham-
bers that require +300 VDC for the detector operation (e.g., Siemens ion
chamber). The power supply is a DC-to-DC converter that converts +50 VDC
(input through A11J1) to +300 VDC. The power supply is regulated with
closed-loop circuitry. A11R10 adjusts the power supply output on connector
A11TB1. The power supply has a thermal fuse (A11F1) and current limit pro-
tection against short circuits (A11U1).
AEC Control Circuitry
The AEC control circuitry can accept one out of two ion chamber inputs
(either wall or table) based on selection from the OCP. (In the future, four
inputs will be available.) The ion chambers input connectors are 9-pin D-type
connectors, configured as follows:
• A11J10 - Table ion chamber, selected from the OCP as TABLE receptor.
• A11J8 - Wall #1 ion chamber, selected from the OCP as WALL receptor.
• A11J12 - Currently not available for use.
• A11J13 - Currently not available for use.
Different types of ion chamber can be connected to each input. Each ion
chamber is configured independently using the Ion Chamber Configuration
menu to set the characteristics of the ion chamber. These settings enable the
AEC Control circuitry on the Universal Board to generate the appropriate sig-
nal. The information is sent via serial communication from the OCP Control
Board to the Logic board, then to the Universal AEC Board. The selected ion
chamber outputs a signal that is processed by the AEC Control circuit and is
sent to the KVP Control Board. The KVP Control Board compares the pro-
cessed signal with a reference voltage. When the processed signal is equal to
the reference voltage, the exposure is terminated.
The AEC Control circuitry requires adjustment using potentiometers. The
potentiometers are adjusted during AEC calibration based on the ion chamber
type and film/screen combination. The circuits are divided into two sections:
one for a level type ion chamber, and one for a slope type ion chamber.
Slope Level
dv/dt adjustment:
A11R82 - Adjust once for
either table or wall ion cham-
ber (both must be "level" type
ion chambers)
Slope Level
dV/dt adjustment:
Ion chamber output balance:
A11R87 - Adjust once for either
A11R61 - Field 1 (Center),
the table or wall ion chamber
A11R63 - Field 2 (Left)*,
(both must be "slope" type ion
chambers) A11R66 - Field 3 (Right)*
dv/dt adjustment:
A11R82 - Adjust once for
either table or wall ion cham-
ber (both must be "level" type
ion chambers)
Tomography Circuitry
The universal AEC Board provides interfacing circuitry to the Siemens tomog-
raphy system (and to other tomography systems that have similar hand-
shake interface). The Tomography circuitry contains the signal sequence
needed to take an exposure using a Siemens table (including a Tomo table)
or a Siemens wall stand. In addition, it includes the sweep time detection cir-
cuitry that detects tomography mode of operation.
When Tomo Mode is detected, the operator control panel automatically dis-
plays Tomo Mode screen. The Tomo Mode screen displays an icon indicating
Tomo Mode, and the exposure "time" is changed to "sweep time". The expo-
sure hand-shake control signals are received from the Logic Board and Inter-
face Board. These signals are activated during PREP and EXPOSE states, and
are sent and received from either the tomo table or wall stand. The Tomo
Mode detection circuitry receives the tomo sweep time from the tomo table.
The Universal AEC Board detects the selected tomo sweep time, and sends it
to the Logic Board. The Logic Board sends the data to the OCP via serial
communication protocol.
SERVICE
INSTRUCTIONS
5-1
5-2
Chapter 5 Service Instructions
OVERVIEW
The HF Series X-ray Generator will function reliably when maintained according to the
instructions provided in this chapter. Only properly trained service personnel should
service or maintain this equipment. Safe equipment performance requires the atten-
tion of service/support personnel who are specifically trained and experienced with
medical x-ray apparatus. Applicable preventive maintenance or any repair service
should be performed by these skilled individuals. Failure to follow manufacturer’s or
service personnel’s recommendations may result in serious injury. This chapter also
includes a detailed component listing of the generator’s replaceable parts.
WARNING! Before removing or opening any elec-
trical power panels or covers, verify that the
incoming power supply is turned OFF. In the
event maintenance procedures require power to
be supplied to the unit, extreme care MUST be
exercised to insure the safety of service or other
personnel in the area. Verify that the equipment
is properly grounded before attempting any elec-
trical operation.
WARNING! Service/Support personnel must be
qualified, having been trained in understanding
and avoiding the electrical hazards of working on
or near exposed energized parts.
CAUTION! This equipment contains electrostatic
sensitive devices. Observe proper grounding pre-
cautions before handling components or printed
circuit boards.
DISPOSAL OF BATTERIES AND ACCUMULATORS (DIRECTIVE 2006/66/EC)
In accordance with the European Directive 2006/66/EC,
batteries and accumulators are labeled to indicate that they
are to be collected separately and recycled at end of life.
The label on the battery may also include a chemical sym-
bol for the metal concerned in the battery (Pb for lead, Hg
for mercury and Cd for cadmium). Users of batteries and
accumulators must not dispose of batteries and accumula-
tors as unsorted municipal waste, but use the collection
framework available to customers for the return, recycling, and treatment of bat-
teries and accumulators. Participation is important to minimize any potential
effects of batteries and accumulators on the environment and human health due
to the potential presence of hazardous substances.
SERVICE MAINTENANCE
WARNING! Always disconnect the equipment
from the main power supply prior to any cleaning.
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
READY 1. Generator Cabinet ON/OFF Cir- 1.Verify that the ON/OFF Circuit
LED not cuit Breakre is OFF. Breaker on Generator is ON.
illuminated 2. ON/STDBY Rocker Switch on 2. Set ON/STDBY Rocker Switch on
OCP (non-Q-Connect Sys- OCP (non-Q-Connect Systems) or
tems) or Power/Expose Control Power/Expose Control Box (Q-
Box (Q-Connect Systems) is set Connect Systems) to ON.
to STDBY.
3. Facility electrical has been 3. Check, and if possible, reset Facil-
interrupted. ity electrical service.
4. Filament automatically shuts off 4. Press PREP key. An error mes-
after 60 minutes of inactivity. sage displays on the operator con-
4. The exposure setting(s) exceed trol panel. Refer to appropriate
the tube or model limits. error message listed in this table
5. Faulty communications for error details. Press any key to
between generator and OCP. clear error. System should now be
6. Incorrect generator program or ready for exposure.
generator is not working. 5. Non-Q-Connect Systems only:
7. Lost communication between Check serial cable connection
OCP and generator cabinet. between OCP and generator cabi-
net and jumper settings on OCP
Control Board (AY40-004S1).
400 Volt See "Line/400V Anode" message See "Line/400V Anode" message
Anode
400 Volt See "Line/400V Cathode" mes- See "Line/400V Cathode" message
Cathode sage
AC Volt Output by Logic board, indicating Proceed to "KVP Error" and trouble-
Diff a hardware failure when a signifi- shoot accordingly.
cant difference between Anode
and Cathode voltage is detected.
Note: This error applicable on Q-
Connect Systems only.
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
AEC Not No AEC hardware present. Check AEC cable is connected and/
Installed or is not defective. Verify AEC Board
is installed.
Anode Indicates that the tube maximum Reduce technique factor(s) and/or
Heat or heat load capacity will be wait until tube cools sufficiently. Re-
Housing exceeded if exposure is taken at take exposure.
Heat current exposure factors.
Anode Indicates that there is a problem 1. Visually inspect the Anode Power
Volt with the anode kVp circuit, high Driver Module A18 (on right side)
voltage transformer, or Power for damage.
Driver Module. (Note: If the reme- 2. Check for output drive signal from
dial actions given do not correct KVP Control Board A2 as follows:
fault, refer to the "Cathode Volt" Disconnect plug from A2J7 and
error message and perform appli- A2J8. Connect oscilloscope probe
cable remedial actions.) (CHAN 1) to A2TP21 and CHAN 2
probe to A2TP22. Set oscilloscope
time base to 5 µsec./div. and the
vertical amplitude to 5V/div. Take
an exposure. An "Anode Volt" error
will display and the following wave-
form should be obtained:
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
APPROX.
1.2 MS
DELAY
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Sample waveform above is with operator control panel set for 50 kVp, 200L mA, 100 ms.
(Each volt measured represents 8.2 kV.) If spikes are present, this indicates arcing in
either the x-ray tube or high voltage transformer.
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Backup Backup time was reached based 1. Reduce technique factor(s). Re-
on current technique factors. take exposure.
2. Verify ion chamber cable connec-
tions are correct and secure.
3. On AEC Control Board A11
(AY40-031S or AY40-027S), check
+15 VDC and -15 VDC outputs are
not loaded down. If so, remove ion
chamber cable connection and re-
check voltages. If +15 VDC and /or
-15 VDC outputs are now good, ion
chamber is at fault. If still loaded
down, replace AEC Control Board.
4. Verify the Backup Time/mAs set-
tings in APR view (if caused during
APR mode) and/or Backup Time/
mAs in Service Settings configura-
tion screen are set correctly (i.e.,
not too low).
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Battery Faulty stored energy cell in top 1.. Connect a DMM to Line Monitor/
Dis- battery tray (Cathode on two tray Charger Board A8 AY40-028T
charged systems) or Line Monitor/Charger test point TP2 and ground. Verify
board not adjusted correctly. voltage is +204 to +206 VDC. If
not, adjust A8R70 to obtain cor-
Battery 2 Faulty stored energy cell in bottom rect voltage. If voltage cannot be
Dis- battery tray (Anode on two tray adjusted to correct value, replace
charged systems) or Line Monitor/Charger Line Monitor/Charger Board A8.
board not adjusted correctly. 2. Connect a DMM between Line
Monitor/Charger Board A8 test
point TP3 and ground. Verify volt-
age is -204 to -206 VDC. If not,
adjust A8R66 to obtain correct
voltage. If voltage cannot be
adjusted to correct value, replace
Line Monitor/Charger Board A8.
3. Check each stored energy cell in
battery tray. Voltage of each cell
should be 12.5 VDC minimum. If
not, replace cell.
4. Check A8K1 and A8K3 operation
as follows: Turn A8R19 and
A8R60 fully counterclockwise.
Verify voltages between A8TP20
and GND and A8TP21 and GND
are less than 1.0 VAC. Turn
A8R19 and A8R60 fully clock-
wise. Verify voltage between
A8TP15 and GND and A8TP16
and GND are +283 VDC and -283
VDC, respectively.
5. Connect a DMM between A8TP21
and GND. Adjust A8R19 to mea-
sure +2.10 - +2.14 VDC.
6. Connect a DMM between A8TP20
and GND. Adjust A8R60 to mea-
sure +2.10 - +2.14 VDC.
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Battery Battery voltage is too low. (This Wait until READY light on Operator
NotRdy warning message applies only to Control Panel is steady before taking
stored energy generators.) exposure.
Calibration Generator kV, mA, and/or filament Access Service Mode and perform
calibration settings are outside of kV, mA, and/or filament calibration.
acceptable limits for normal sys-
tem operation.
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Cathode The filtered cathode volts are out- 1. Visually inspect the Cathode
Volt side of preset limits at any time. Power Driver Module A19 (on left
(Note: If the remedial actions side of cabinet) for damage.
given do not correct fault, refer to 2. Check for output drive signal from
the "Anode Volt" error message KVP Control board A2. Disconnect
and perform applicable remedial plug from A2J7 and A2J8. Connect
actions.) oscilloscope probe (CHAN 1) to
A2TP23 and CHAN 2 probe to
A2TP24. Set oscilloscope time
base to 5 µsec./div. and the verti-
cal amplitude to 5V/div. Take an
exposure. An error will occur and
the same output drive waveform
shown in the "Anode Volt" proce-
dure on previous pages should be
obtained.
3. If waveform is correct proceed with
step 5.
4. If waveform is not as indicated,
replace KVP Control Board A2
and re-check drive signal as
described in previous step. If prob-
lem persists, replace Logic Board
A1 (AY40-006S) and re-check. If
still not corrected, check wiring.
5. Re-connect plugs into A2J7 and
A2J8.
6. On KVP Control Board A2 (AY40-
003S), connect oscilloscope probe
to TP2 (Cathode Sense) and take
exposure. The same voltage out-
put waveform shown in the "Anode
Volt" procedure on previous pages
should be obtained.
7. The equivalent kV value should be
approximately half the indicated
kV value on OCP. If kV value is
acceptable, check H.V.Trans-
former. If kV value is not accept-
able, perform steps 8 through 10.
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Collimator Automatic collimator not respond- 1. Positive beam limitation (PBL) cir-
ing (only appears on systems cuit is open; check PBL cable con-
using an automatic collimator). nection between generator and
table.
2. Verify jumper JP1 is not installed
on Interface Board A9 (AY40-
023T).
Door Entrance door to x-ray room is Verify x-ray room door is closed and
open. re-take exposure.
Error - An When trying to load a view's Load APR editor and fix
error parameters an error occurred. {0} = Location i.e., generator, collima-
occured This is typically because of an tor, etc.
while load- invalid APR tree (missing value or {1} = AnatomicalRegion
ing a view. out-of-range value). {2} = ViewName
Please {3} More details about this error.
check the
APR tree.
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Error - There was a problem loading the 1. Wrong file was selected.
Could not selected APR tree. Note: {text 2. File is corrupt.
open file string} will contain additional
{text details.
string}
Exposure The CR/DR system is blocking the 1. Place the system in valid acquisi-
Lock exposure for: tion mode.
1. Trying to expose a body part 2. In case of Emergency, press
that has already been exposed. URGENT button to override expo-
2. The CR/DR system is not in an sure lock.
acquisition mode.
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Filament The filtered Filament Amps are 1. Verify -15 VDC at TP5 on Power
Prog outside of preset limits at any Supply Board A6 (AY40-005T).
time. Indicates that there is a 2. Replace KVP Control Board A2
problem with either: (AY40-003S).
1. D-A circuit on the KVP Control 3. Check fuse F8 on Interface Board
Board A2. A9 (AY40-023T).
2. Filament Control Board A5 4. Check for loose connector A6P2.
(AY40-007T) regulator A-D. 5. Replace Filament Control Board
A5 (AY40-007T).
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Filament The OCP sent a request to the 1. Verify that the tube selected in the
Too Low Generator to set a PREP value Service / Config / Tube is that
that is too low. which is physically installed in sys-
tem.
2. Make sure that Filament Calibra-
tion has been completed correctly.
3. Verify that "Reset Tube" has been
selected when exiting the Select
Tube screen.
4. Verify that the filament is working.
If it is not, go through the trouble-
shooting steps of "Filament Curr"
error.
Flash Flash memory returned incorrect Check A16U2. Call Technical Ser-
checksum. vice/Support.
Flash Not 1. Flash Memory (U2) on OCP 1. Verify version of the OCP Control
Loaded Control Board A16 (AY40- Board microcontroller U2 software
004S1) not loaded with pro- is correct by looking at the label on
gram that corresponds with the U2. A method of checking the
version of the Microcontroller installed software versions are
program in the OCP. accessing service mode menus
2. Flash Memory is experiencing a Service / Reports / Checksums.
read problem. (The Flash is The "Internal" and "External" ver-
continuously read during oper- sions must be the same and
ation and an error displayed if checksums valid or many func-
checksums or versions are not tions (such as PREP and
correct.) EXPOSE) are inhibited.
2. A16A1U2 may be damaged -
replace OCP Control Board.
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Generator PREP was pressed while a combi- 1. Verify the KW (kV x mA) does not
Limit nation of the selected parameters exceed the rating of the generator.
is outside of the limits of the gen- 2. Verify the selected mAs does not
erator model or tube type. exceed the rating of the generator.
3. Verify the tube can support the kV,
mA, and/or time selected.
Generator The Error Code from the Genera- 1. Restart the System by cycling the
Unhandled tor Logic Board Master was not rocker switch mounted to the
recognized. Power/Expose Control Box.
2. If the error persists, contact Ser-
vice Department.
Generator 1. Generator entered Filament low 1. Press any key other than
Not Ready voltage state due to no opera- EXPOSE or PREP, then retry
tor activity for over 60 minutes. exposure.
2. Failed communication between 2. Check that serial cable between
generator cabinet and opera- OCP and generator cabinet is
tor control panel. properly connected.
3. Wrong program loaded into 3. Verify correct microcontroller pro-
OCP Control Board A16U3. gram has been loaded into OCP
Control Board A16U3.
4. On stored energy (SE) genera- 4. Allow batteries to re-charge.
tors, the batteries have not re-
charged to 400 VDC.
Heat Preempts exposure when setting Allow system to cool until tube heat
Alarm will cause tube to overheat. returns to allowable level.
Heat Limit Preempts exposure when setting Allow system to cool until tube heat
will cause tube to overheat. returns to allowable level.
HSS A High Speed Starter has been If High Speed starter is connected to
Detected detected when none is selected. generator, change setting in Service /
Config / Rotor to a HSS setting ("QMI
HSS" or "AID HSS").
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Invalid The Film Screen is not calibrated. Calibrate selected Film Screen, or
Film change Film Screen selection.
Screen
Selected
Invalid Ion The AEC mode of operation is Select the WALL or TABLE receptor.
Chamber selected, while the NONE recep-
Selected tor is active.
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Keybrd Indicates a key on the Front Panel 1. Verify a switch on the keyboard
is stuck on. was not accidentally depressed
during power up.
2.Check connection between OCP
Control Board A16A1 (AY40-
004S1) and Front Panel Overlay
(flat green cable).
3. Replace Front Panel. If front panel
replacement doesn't correct prob-
lem, then replace OCP Control
Board A16A1.
KVP 1. The anode and cathode KV are 1. On KVP Control Board A2 (AY40-
Error sufficiently different to cause 003S), check the difference
an error. between the Anode (TP1) and
Cathode (TP2) to determine if dif-
ference exists during an exposure.
2. The anode or cathode voltage 2. If anode (A2TP1) or cathode
sense is exceeding 15% of pro- (A2TP2) are above program volt-
gram voltage. age by 15% (1V=8.2 kVp), replace
KVP Control Board A2. If problem
persists, replace H.V. Transformer
A17, x-ray tube, or high-voltage
cables.
3. Non-Q-Connect Systems only: 3. Refer to "Generator Comms" error
Communication between OCP message for troubleshooting and
Control Board A16 (AY40- correcting communications prob-
004S1) and Logic Board A1 lems.
(AY40-006S) was interrupted.
4. Arc in system (H.V. Trans- 4. Replace H.V. Transformer A17, x-
former, x-ray tube, or high-volt- ray tube, or high-voltage cables.
age cables).
5. Faulty/missing J1 connection 5. Check all connections on KVP
on KVP Control Board A2 Control Board A2.
(AY40-003S).
6. Failure of +5V, +15V, -15V or 6. Check voltages at A2TP8 (+5V)
+18V supply voltages. and A2TP9 (+18V). If not present,
replace KVP Control Board A2.
Check voltages at A2TP3 (+15V)
and A2TP5 (-15V). If not present,
replace Power Supply Board A6
(AY40-005T).
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
LBMast Logic Board master microproces- Check A1U9. Call Technical Service/
Micro sor A1U9 returned incorrect Support.
checksum.
LBSlave Logic Board slave microproces- Check A1U10. Call Technical Ser-
Micro sor A1U10 returned incorrect vice/Support.
checksum.
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Load Cable connections with Genera- 1. Power Generator OFF then ON.
Configura- tor check out, but configuration 2. Use Backup Configuration.
tion data is corrupt.
Long Prep PREP time exceeded the eigh- Press any key on the Operator Con-
teen-seconds limit. trol Panel to clear warning message.
Re-take exposure.
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Lost Exposure sequence disabled due 1. Verify the EXPOSE switch remains
Expose to missing EXPOSE hardware line pressed throughout entire expo-
or the EXPOSE switch was lifted sure.
during an exposure. 2. On Logic Board A1 (AY40-006S),
monitor U4 pin 2 to determine if the
expose signal is present during
expose (should stay active low dur-
ing exposure cycle). If not, replace
Logic Board.
3. Replace KVP Control Board A2
(AY40-003S).
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Model PREP was pressed while a combi- 1. Verify the KW (kV x mA) does not
Limits nation of the selected parameters exceed the rating of the generator.
is outside of the limits of the gen- 2. Verify the selected mAs does not
erator model or tube type. exceed the rating of the generator.
3. Verify the tube can support the kV,
mA, and/or time selected.
No AEC AEC operating mode is selected, Select the appropriate AEC Field(s)
Field but no AEC Field is Selected. for the examination.
Selected
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
No Univer- AUX receptor selected, but Gen- Select the WALL or TABLE receptor
sal erator is not equipped with Univer- or NONE.
Equipped sal Option.
Not
Rotating
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Tube rotor or generator rotor drive 1. Check boost and run voltages:
not functioning properly. Connect DVM across Rotor Drive
Board A10 (AY40-013T) terminals
TB1-1 and TB1-3. Press PREP.
Boost voltage should read 183-227
or 110-130 VAC, run voltage
should read 54-66 VAC. If not,
check for open fuse F7 on Inter-
face Board A9 AY40-023T (or
AY40-034T). If F7 is good, replace
Rotor Drive Board A10.
2. Check for correct adjustment of
Rotor Drive Board A10 potentiom-
eters R20 and R24 as described in
in the "Rotor Drive Board A10
(AY40-013T) Adjustment proce-
dure in Chapter 2, ASSEMBLY &
INSTALLATION.
Not
Rotating
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Not
Rotating
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
NVRam Non-volatile random access mem- Check A16U17. Call Technical Ser-
ory (NVRAM) returned incorrect vice/Support.
checksum.
Please Exposure attempted while System Allow more time for System to reach
Wait was not ready (no READY Icon its ready state (READY icon dis-
displayed). played on Overlay). Note: Maximum
of two high-speed starts per minute
are permitted.
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Rotor Tube has been rotating for longer Set OCP power on/standby switch to
Overrun than 30 continuous seconds. standby; set ON/OFF circuit breaker
on generator cabinet to OFF. Call
Technical Service/Support.
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Table The table bucky has been 1. Verify the following did not occur:
Bucky selected but did not return the The "TABLE" receptor key on the
ready signal to start exposure. OCP was selected on a system not
(This may take up to five seconds equipped with a table receptor.
after exposure is requested.) 2. Check the bucky cable connec-
tions at both ends (i.e., Interface
Board A9 (AY40-023T or AY40-
034T) terminal block TB3 and the
table bucky). Refer to bucky inter-
connection diagrams contained in
Chapter 6, DIAGRAMS for proper
wire connections.
3. On Interface Board A9, verify 120
VAC bucky power fuse F11 (2A,
250V slow-blow) is not open.
4. On Interface Board A9, check if
switch SW1 is in correct position
("M" position if table is equipped
with Midwest bucky, non-"M" posi-
tion for all other type buckies).
5. Verify fuse in bucky is not open.
Recycle bucky power by turning
generator off, then on. If error still
occurs, replace bucky control
board.
6. On Logic Board A1 (AY40-006S),
check for an active low signal at
J4-4 during expose. If not present,
replace Logic Board (including
firmware). If present, check cable
connection between Interface
Board A9J6 and Logic Board
A1J4. If connection is good,
replace Interface Board.
Tube Backup time was reached based 1. Modify technique factor(s) (e.g.,
Limits on current AEC technique factors reduce kVp). Re-take exposure.
exceeding exposure tube limits. 2. Verify ion chamber cable connec-
tions are correct and secure.
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Wall The wall bucky has been selected 1. Verify the following did not occur:
Bucky but did not return the READY sig- The "WALL" receptor key on the
nal to start exposure. (This may OCP was selected on a system not
take up to five seconds after expo- equipped with a wall receptor.
sure is requested.) 2. Check the bucky cable connec-
tions at both ends (i.e., Interface
Board A9 (AY40-023T or AY40-
034T) terminal block TB4 and the
table bucky). Refer to bucky inter-
connection diagrams contained in
Chapter 6, DIAGRAMS for proper
wire connections.
3. On Interface Board A9 (AY40-023T
or AY40-034T), verify 120 VAC
bucky power fuse F12 (2A, 250V
slow-blow) is not open.
4. On Interface Board A9, check if
switch SW1 is in correct position
("M" position if wall stand is
equipped with Midwest bucky, non-
"M" position for all other type buck-
ies).
5.Verify fuse in bucky is not open.
Recycle bucky power by turning
generator off, then on. If error still
occurs, replace bucky control
board.
6. On Logic Board A1 (AY40-006S),
check for an active low signal at
J4-5 during expose. If not present,
replace Logic Board (including
firmware). If present, check cable
connection between Interface
Board A9J6 and Logic Board
A1J4. If connection is good,
replace Interface Board.
Warning - Occurs in conjunction with "APR Because of a load error the default
Using Tree Load Error". APR tree will be used. This WILL
default NOT overwrite the current APR tree if
APR tree it exists. You will get this message
until you fix the tree. Load APR editor
and fix the tree.
Error
Possible Cause(s) Remedial Action
Message
Warning - Occurs in conjunction with "Con- Because of a load error the default
Using figuration Load Error". configration will be used. This over-
default writes the current configuration, if
configura- one exists.
tion
SERVICE REPORTS
The HF Series X-ray Generator provides a variety of service reports to assist the
Service Technician in maintaining the proper operation of the system, and to help
troubleshoot problems when they occur.
The way in which Service Reports is accessed and the appearance of the Service
Reports screens differ depending on the operator control panel configuration of
the HF Series X-ray generator. There are three operator control panel configura-
tions:
• ODYSSEY operator control panel
• Q-VISION operator control panel
• Workstation-based operator control panel (generator is integrated with either
a digital radiography (DR) or computed radiography (CR) system)
Refer to the appropriate section that follows depending on the type operator con-
trol panel your system uses.
Accessing Service Reports - ODYSSEY X-ray Generators
The following instructions apply to ODYSSEY HF SeriesTM X-ray Generator
systems. Service Reports are accessed as follows:
1. Set the ON/OFF circuit breaker CB1 on the generator cabinet to
ON position.
2. Set the power on/standby switch on the Operator Control Panel
(OCP) to the standby ( ) position, then to the on ( ) position.
3. The system begins the start up sequence ("Quantum Medical
Imaging" is displayed and "Testing. Standby." is flashing). (See
Figure 5-1.)
4. Within five seconds of start up, press the upper left field select
key to access the Password menu.
5. In the Password menu, enter the default Service/Support Techni-
cian password (58623) using the field select keys next to the cor-
responding numbers.
THIS KEY
FOR
FACTORY
USE ONLY
To select a report, press the key next to the report you want to view.
Otherwise, press the key next to the Main field to return to the main Ser-
vice Menu (see Figure 3-3).
The following paragraphs provide detailed descriptions of each of the var-
ious report screen selections.
Generator Reports
Tube Reports
Events/Warnings Reports
PRESS
THESE
KEYS TO
SCROLL
EVENT UP/DOWN
TYPE THROUGH
EVENTS
INTERNAL/
EXTERNAL
PROGRAMMED
MEMORY
VERSIONS
INTERNAL/
EXTERNAL
PROGRAMMED
MEMORY
CHECKSUMS
2. Touch the Login button at the lower left corner of the screen. A
password entry keypad displays.
EXPANDERS
Events/Warnings Log
Every time a significant action or event occurs in the generator, its occur-
rence is recorded in a special location on the Q-VISION computer known
as a "log file". This includes normal operations as well as warnings and
errors, because all may be useful in viewing normal system operation, as
well as viewing abnormal (error) conditions. These errors and events may
be useful to help diagnose problems. Hence, an event/warning log view-
ing utility, referred to as a "Log Viewer" is provided with Q-VISION
equipped systems. To access the Log Viewer, proceed as follows:
1. Access the General Service Options menu as described in the pre-
vious Statistics Report procedure. In the General Service Options
menu, select Log Viewer. The Log Viewer screen appears (see
Figure 5-5g):
4. The Log Viewer displays all generator error messages that have
occurred (see Figure 5-5h).
Figure 5-5h. Log Viewer Screen - Filtered for Error Messages (Sample)
5. The Log Viewer lists error messages including the date and time
stamp when each occurred. Touching the top of the DateTime
column toggles the sorting of messages by date and time, from
oldest to newest or newest to oldest; touching the top of the
Message column toggles the sorting of messages alpha-numeri-
cally from A to Z or Z to A.
6. If the error messages extend out to multiple pages, touch the
First button to advance directly to the first page; touch the Last
button to advance directly to the last page; use the Last button
to advance directly to the last page; touch the Previous button
to advance to the previous page; touch the Next button to
advance to the next page.
7. Touch the Back to Service button to return to the General Ser-
vice Options Menu.
EXPANDERS
Events/Warnings Log
An event/warning log viewing program (Log4View) is used to capture and
view errors and other events that occur during use of the integrated X-ray
generator (Digital Radiographic System integration), as with the DiRex
System or a QG-DIG-CXDI Canon/Quantum Integration System. These
errors and events may be useful to help diagnose problems. Log4View is
a separate program that is accessible outside of the digital operations.
Log4View is installed along with the DiRex, QG-DIG-CXDI Canon/Quan-
tum integration, or NX-DR Quantum/Agfa software installation. It leaves
an icon on the desktop that will allow the log to be viewed at any time.
Every time any of the interrelated Quantum Programs that form the inte-
gration make a significant action, this is recorded in a file. This includes
normal operations as well as warnings and errors because all may be use-
ful in both viewing normal system operation, as well as abnormal (error)
conditions.
Refer to Appendix C, LOG4VIEW USER INSTRUCTIONS for details about
using the Log4View application.
REMOVAL/REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES
The following procedures provide step-by-step instructions for removal and
replacement of the repairable components in the generator.
WARNING! To prevent electrical shock hazards,
make sure power is off and capacitors are dis-
charged before proceeding with any removal/
replacement procedures.
Generator Cabinet Cover Removal
1. Set the power on/standby switch on the Operator Control Panel
(OCP) to the standby ( ) position.
2. Set the ON/OFF circuit breaker CB1 on the generator cabinet to
OFF position.
3. Loosen nine (9) screws that secure the Generator Cabinet Cover
to the Generator Chassis.
4. Wait two minutes before removing the Generator Cabinet Cover
to allow the Capacitor Bank to discharge.
5. Carefully slide the Generator Cabinet Cover up and away from the
generator to prevent damaging the circuit boards on the genera-
tor front door.
6. Connect a DVM across the Capacitor Bank (C9-C11 on Models
QG-20-SE, QG-32-SE, QG-40-SE and QG-50-SE; C9-C16 on all
other models) to check that the capacitors are fully discharged.
If they are fully discharged, it is safe to work on the generator.
Generator Cabinet Cover Replacement
1. Set the ON/OFF circuit breaker CB1 on the generator cabinet to
OFF position.
2. Set the power on/standby switch on the Operator Control Panel
(OCP) to the standby ( ) position.
3. Carefully slide the Generator Cover down onto the Generator
Chassis cover screws, taking care not to damage the circuit
boards on the front door of the Generator.
4. Tighten the nine (9) cover screws to secure the Generator Cabi-
net Cover to the Generator Chassis.
16. Remove the four (4) 1/4-20 x 3/4" socket head cap screws, flat
washers and lock washers securing the High Voltage Tank to Gen-
erator Chassis.
17. Carefully lift the High Voltage Tank out of the Generator Chassis.
If the High Voltage Tank is to be shipped, be sure to tighten the
vent screw in the front right corner of the tank.
High Voltage (H.V.) Tank A17 Installation
When installing H.V. Tank A17, keep tank upright at all times. Refer to
Figure 2-10 and 2-11 and proceed as follows:
WARNING! After completing the following proce-
dure, double-check the H.V. Tank wiring connec-
tions to make sure they are correct. Incorrect
wiring can cause damage to the generator.
1. Position H.V. Tanks on H.V. Tank Mounting Brackets so that
mounting holes in H.V. Tank align with those in mounting brack-
ets. Secure tank to brackets using four (4) 1/4-20 x 3/4" socket
head cap screws, flat washers and lock washers.
2. Loosen the vent screw (located in the front right corner of the
tank) two full turns.
3. Connect yellow/green ground wires to H.V. Tank ground stud
(GND) using 8/32 kep nut and fasten securely.
4. Connect H.V. Tank cable PC1 to Power Module A19 lower right
IGBT terminal.
5. Connect H.V. Tank cable PC2 to right terminal on Capacitor C7.
6. Connect H.V. Tank cable PA1 to the left terminal on Capacitor C4.
7. Connect H.V. Tank cable PA2 to Power Module A18 lower left
IGBT terminal.
8. Plug Feedback connector A17P1 (16-pin connector on Cable
Assembly AY51-017) into connector A17J1 on the H.V. Tank and
tighten connector securely.
9. Connect the anode and cathode high-voltage cables to the High
Voltage Tank.
10. Re-install the clear plastic high-voltage protection panel on the
Generator Chassis and re-tighten four (4) mounting screws.
11. Carefully slide the Generator Cover down onto the Generator
Chassis cover screws, taking care not to damage the circuit
boards on the front door of the Generator.
12. Tighten the nine (9) cover screws to secure the Generator Cabi-
net Cover to the Generator Chassis.
POWER POWER
MODULE A19 MODULE A18
C7 C6 C3 C4 *NOTE: C5 AND C8
ONLY INSTALLED
ON QG-65 AND QG-80
*C8 *C5 GENERATORS
TERMINALS
PC1, PC2 TERMINALS
PA1, PA2
9. Press the EXPOSE key. Verify the pulses at each test point are
5.5 µsec. wide and the rising edges of the pulses at A2TP21 are
12 µsec. from the rising edges of the pulses at A2TP22 (see Fig-
ure 5-10 for correct waveforms).
APPROX.
1.2 MS
DELAY
3. Turn the Operator Control Panel upside down and remove the
four (4) screws that secure the Operator Control Panel Bottom
Cover to the Operator Control Panel housing, taking care not to
scratch the front panel.
4. Tag and remove all cables connected to OCP Microprocessor
Board A16A1.
5. Remove eight (8) screws securing OCP Microprocessor Board
A16A1 to the front panel and remove OCP Microprocessor Board.
6. To remove the LCD Display (P/N EL31-005 on QUEST systems,
EL31-004 on ODYSSEY systems), proceed as follows:
a. Disconnect the flat cable from A16A1J5 on the OCP Micropro-
cessor Board by pulling on the locking portion of A16A1J5
slightly in order to release the flat cable from the connector.
b. Remove the four (4) screws that secure the LCD Display to
the front panel and remove LCD Display.
OCP Microprocessor Board A16 (P/N AY40-004S1) Replacement
(Not Applicable on Q-VISION or Integrated Generators)
CAUTION! The OCP Microprocessor Board contains
electrostatic sensitive devices. Observe proper
grounding precautions before handling the OCP
Microprocessor Board or any other circuit board.
1. To install the LCD Display (P/N EL31-005 on QUEST systems,
EL31-004 on ODYSSEY systems), proceed as follows:
a. Verify board jumpers A16A1JP1, A16A1JP4, A16A1JP6,
A16A1JP7, A16A1JP10, A16A1JP11 are installed; jumper
A16A1JP12 is installed only if system has QUEST operator
control panel.
b. Secure the LCD Display to front panel using four (4) screws.
c. Connect the flat cable from the OCP Display to A16A1J5.
Check that the blue side of the flat cable faces the bottom
2. Place the new High-Speed Starter Driver Board A20A2 on the PCB
Door standoffs and secure using four (4) hex nuts.
3. Connect all cables to High-Speed Starter Driver Board A20A2.
4. Place clear plastic high-voltage shield on PCB Door standoffs and
secure using three (3) 6-32 hex nuts.
5. Set the ON/OFF circuit breaker CB1 on the generator cabinet to
OFF position.
6. Set the power on/standby switch on the Operator Control Panel
(OCP) to the standby ( ) position.
Stored Energy System - Battery Tray Removal
FUSE HOLDER
(2X ON 30/40
kW SYSTEMS)
BATTERY TRAY
BRACKET (2X CONNECTOR
ON 30/40 kW A20TB1
SYSTEMS)
CONNECTOR
A21TB1
DIAGRAMS
6-1
6-2
Chapter 6 Diagrams
CB1
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
C13-C16
CAPACITORS
*NOTE 1: AY40-034T USED 2400uF/450VDC
WITH DIGITAL
RECEPTOR SYSTEMS
**NOTE 2: NOT PROVIDED ON
SYSTEMS EQUIPPED WITH DB1
HIGH-SPEED STARTER RECTIFIER
***NOTE 3: AY40-022T2 USED ON
380- 480 VAC 1-PHASE INPUT
SYSTEMS
NOTE 4: CONTACTOR K3 USED ON
380- 480 VAC 1-PHASE INPUT
SYSTEMS ONLY C3, C4, C6, C7
NOTE 5: AY40-073S USED ON CAPACITORS
SYSTEMS EQUIPPED WITH A6 1500V
Q-CONNECT OPTION ONLY POWER
SUPPLY BD.
A17
AY40-005T
HIGH-VOLTAGE
F1, F2 (3.15A)
TRANSFORMER
SLO-BLO
(125 KV = AY20-031,
FUSES
150 KV = AY20-032)
R4A (50 ),
FL1
R4B (50 )
EMI FILTER
RESISTORS
R3A (50 ),
R3B (50 ) TB1
RESISTORS TERMINAL
BLOCK
C1 R1A (1.2K ), R2A (1.2K ), T1
CAPACITOR R1B (1.2K ) R2B (1.2K ) TRANS-
TB2
RESISTORS RESISTORS FORMER
TERMINAL
K3 BLOCK
CONTACTOR
K1, K2
T2 CONTACTORS
TRANSFORMER
SINGLE-PHASE (NON-SE)
(MODELS QG-25, QG-32, QG-40)
PARTS LIST
A16
OCP CONTROL BD. LCD DISPLAY
AY40-004S1 EL31-004
OCP CABLE
(50 FT.)
AY51-018
CABLE, OCP
ON/OFF SWITCH
AY51-026
AUX
AEC FIELD
CABLE, OCP
ON/OFF SWITCH
AY51-026
READY
•
***OPTIONAL***
A11 A5 ***A1A1 A8 A19 A19A3/A18A3 A18
A2 AEC CONTROL BD. FILAMENT A1 OCP INTER- A10 LINE MONITOR/ TB1 A9 T1 POWER IGBT POWER
KVP CONTROL BD. AY40-031S (STANDARD) CONTROL BD. LOGIC BD. FACE BD. ROTOR DRIVE BD. SOURCE CHARGER BD. TERMINAL INTERFACE BD. TRANS- MODULE DRIVE BD MODULE
AY40-003S AY40-027S (UNIVERSAL) AY40-007S AY40-006S AY40-073S AY40-013T AY40-028T BLOCK AY40-023T1 FORMER AY20-047 AY40-010T AY20-047
FL1
EMI FILTER
CB1
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
C8-C15****
CAPACITORS
2400uF/450VDC
K1
CONTACTOR
C7A**
A6 CAPACITOR
POWER
SUPPLY BD. C7*
AY40-005T CAPACITOR
BATTERY A17
TRAY #2 HIGH-VOLTAGE
(32, 40 & 50 KW TRANSFORMER
UNITS ONLY) AY20-031
A16
OCP CONTROL BD. LCD DISPLAY
SINGLE-PHASE (STORED ENERGY) PARTS LIST AY40-004S1 EL31-004
OCP CABLE
(50 FT.)
AY51-018
SWITCH, OCP
ON/OFF
EL50-007-1
AUX
A16
OCP CONTROL BD. LCD DISPLAY
AY40-004S1 EL31-005
OCP CABLE
(50 FT.)
AY51-018
AEC FIELD
SWITCH, OCP
ON/OFF
EL50-007-1
READY
•
***OPTIONAL***
A11 A5 A1A1 A19 A18
A2 AEC CONTROL BD. FILAMENT A1 OCP INTER- * A10 **A8 DB2 ***A9 C9-C11 POWER A18A3/A19A3 POWER
KVP CONTROL BD. AY40-031S (STANDARD) CONTROL BD. LOGIC BD. FACE BD. ROTOR DRIVE BD. LINE MONITOR BD. RECT- INTERFACE BD. CAPACITORS MODULE IGBT DRIVE BD MODULE
AY40-003S AY40-027S (UNIVERSAL) AY40-007T AY40-006S AY40-073S AY40-013T AY40-053S2 IFIER AY40-023T 2400uF/450VDC AY20-047 AY40-010T AY20-047
CB1
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
C9-C11, C13-C15
CAPACITORS
2400uF/450VDC
DB1
C1 * RECTIFIER
CAPACITOR
A6 A17
POWER HIGH-VOLTAGE
SUPPLY BD. TRANSFORMER
AY40-005T (125 KV = AY20-031,
150 KV = AY20-032)
FL1
EMI FILTER
F1, F2
SLO-BLO T2 TB2
FUSES (3.15A) TRANSFORMER TERMINAL
BLOCK
R4A, R4B R1A, R2B
T1A, T1B, T1C
RESISTORS R2A, R2B
TRANSFORMER TB1
(50 OHM) RESISTORS
TERMINAL
R3A, R3B (1.2K )
BLOCK
RESISTORS
(50 OHM)
*NOTE 1: NOT PROVIDED ON
SYSTEMS EQUIPPED WITH
HIGH-SPEED STARTER
**NOTE 2: AY40-053S3 PROVIDED ON K1 - K3
GENERATOR CABINET MODEL QG-32-2 AND QG-40-2 GENERATOR CABINET CONTACTOR
***NOTE 3: AY40-034T USED WITH
(PCB DOOR CLOSED) DIGITAL RECEPTOR SYSTEMS (PCB DOOR OPEN)
NOTE 4: AY40-073S USED ON
SYSTEMS EQUIPPED WITH
Q-CONNECT OPTION ONLY
32, 40 kW THREE-PHASE
(MODELS QG-32-2, QG-32-3, QG-40-2, QG-40-3)
A16
PARTS LIST OCP CONTROL BD. LCD DISPLAY
AY40-004S1 EL31-004
OCP CABLE
(50 FT.)
AY51-018
SWITCH, OCP
ON/OFF
EL50-007-1
AUX
A16
OCP CONTROL BD. LCD DISPLAY
AY40-004S1 EL31-005
OCP CABLE
(50 FT.)
AY51-018
AEC FIELD
SWITCH, OCP
ON/OFF
EL50-007-1
READY
•
***OPTIONAL***
A11 A5 A1A1 A19 A18
A2 AEC CONTROL BD. FILAMENT A1 OCP INTER- *A10 **A8 DB2 ***A9 C9-C12 POWER A18A3/A19A3 POWER
KVP CONTROL BD. AY40-031S (STANDARD) CONTROL BD. LOGIC BD. FACE BD. ROTOR DRIVE BD. LINE MONITOR BD. RECT- INTERFACE BD. CAPACITORS MODULE IGBT DRIVE BD MODULE
AY40-003S AY40-027S (UNIVERSAL) AY40-007T AY40-006S AY40-073S AY40-013T AY40-053S2 IFIER AY40-023T 2400uF/450VDC AY20-047 AY40-010T AY20-047
CB1
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
C13-C16
CAPACITORS
2400uF/450VDC
DB1
RECTIFIER
C1 *
CAPACITOR
C3, C4, C6, C7
CAPACITORS
1 uF, 1500V
C5, C8
CAPACITORS
.5 uF 1500V
A6 A17
POWER HIGH-VOLTAGE
SUPPLY BD. TRANSFORMER
AY40-005T (125 KV = AY20-031,
150 KV = AY20-032)
FL1
EMI FILTER
F1, F2
SLO-BLO TB2
FUSES (3.15A) TERMINAL
T2 BLOCK
R4A, R4B TRANSFORMER
RESISTORS R1A, R1B
R2A, R2B TB1
(50 OHM) TERMINAL
R3A, R3B RESISTORS T1A, T1B, T1C
(1.2 KOHM) TRANSFORMER BLOCK
RESISTORS
(50 OHM)
*NOTE 1:
NOT PROVIDED ON
SYSTEMS EQUIPPED WITH
HIGH-SPEED STARTER
**NOTE 2: AY40-053S3 PROVIDED ON K1 - K3
GENERATOR CABINET MODEL QG-50-2 GENERATOR CABINET CONTACTOR
***NOTE 3: AY40-034T USED WITH
(PCB DOOR CLOSED) DIGITAL RECEPTOR SYSTEMS (PCB DOOR OPEN)
NOTE 4: C5 AND C8 NOT USED ON
MODEL QG-50-2
NOTE 5: AY40-073S USED ON
SYSTEMS EQUIPPED WITH
Q-CONNECT OPTION ONLY
SWITCH, OCP
ON/OFF
EL50-007-1
AUX
A16
OCP CONTROL BD. LCD DISPLAY
AY40-004S1 EL31-005
OCP CABLE
(50 FT.)
AY51-018
AEC FIELD
SWITCH, OCP
ON/OFF
EL50-007-1
READY
•
***OPTIONAL***
A11 A5 A1A1 A19 A18
A2 AEC CONTROL BD. FILAMENT A1 OCP INTER- A20A2 **A8 DB2 ***A9 C9-C12 POWER A18A3/A19A3 POWER
KVP CONTROL BD. AY40-031S (STANDARD) CONTROL BD. LOGIC BD. FACE BD. HSS DRIVER BD. LINE MONITOR BD. RECT- INTERFACE BD. CAPACITORS MODULE IGBT DRIVE BD MODULE
AY40-003S AY40-027S (UNIVERSAL) AY40-007T AY40-006S AY40-073S AY40-036S AY40-053S2 IFIER AY40-061T 2400uF/450VDC AY20-047 AY40-010T AY20-047 ***OPTIONAL***
+28 VDC
POWER SUPPLY
CB1
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
C13-C16
CAPACITORS
2400uF/450VDC
DB1
C1* RECTIFIER
CAPACITOR
FL1
EMI FILTER
F1, F2
SLO-BLO TB2
FUSES (3.15A) TERMINAL
T2 BLOCK
R4A, R4B TRANSFORMER
RESISTORS R1A, R1B
R2A, R2B TB1
(50 OHM) TERMINAL
R3A, R3B RESISTORS T1A, T1B, T1C
(1.2 KOHM) TRANSFORMER BLOCK
RESISTORS
(50 OHM)
*NOTE 1: C1 VALUE IS DEPENDENT ON
TUBE TYPE (40 uF FOR E7813 &
E7252 TUBES, 25 uF ALL OTHERS)
**NOTE 2: AY40-053S3 USED ON
K1 - K3
GENERATOR CABINET MODEL QG-50-2 GENERATOR CABINET CONTACTOR
***NOTE 3: AY40-062T USED WITH
(PCB DOOR CLOSED) DIGITAL RECEPTOR SYSTEMS (PCB DOOR OPEN)
NOTE 4: C5 AND C8 NOT USED ON
MODEL QG-50-2
NOTE 5: AY40-073S USED ON
SYSTEMS EQUIPPED WITH
Q-CONNECT OPTION ONLY
SWITCH, OCP
ON/OFF
EL50-007-1
AUX
A16
OCP CONTROL BD. LCD DISPLAY
AY40-004S1 EL31-005
OCP CABLE
(50 FT.)
AY51-018
AEC FIELD
SWITCH, OCP
ON/OFF
EL50-007-1
READY
•
RED +24VDC
1
L1 BLACK - GND WALL STAND
2
N L2/N
'X-RAY ON' LAMP
TB1
L1
AC Power
TABLE BUCKY
SW2 DOOR INTERLOCKS TABLE
1 2
ION CHAMBER
1
2
2
1
BUCKY READY TB1
FIELD SERVICE TECHVISION 8 NON-INTEGRATED OPTION
+24 VDC
LAPTOP TOOL
OPTION TB6 TB5 7
6
24V GND RTN X-RAY GENERATOR
TB4 5
GROUND TUBESTAND
4 N/A
WALL BUCKY 3
115 VAC RTN
BUCKY ON
2
REMOTE 115 VAC WALL TABLE
1
EXPOSURE J2 J4
INTERFACE PCB
CONTROL BUCKY READY
8
AY40-023T N/A
7
N/A AEC PCB
6 J2
TB3 GROUND
5
HANDSWITCH
+24 VDC
RS-232 SERIAL COMM PORT
1
TUBESTAND 24V GND RTN
2
3 N/A
RED
COLLIMATOR
SHIELD
GRN/BLK
4
12-PIN CIRCULAR
TB2 5 N/A
N/A MAIN BLACK
6 1 1
7
EXPOSURE HOLD COMMON QMI - HSS N/A
2 2
N/A
COLLIMATOR PHASE
3 3
RED
COMMON
OPTION * TB2
GROUND
N/A N/A
EXPOSE
4 4
24 VAC N/A N/A
PREP
1 5 5
TB1 24 VAC RTN AY40-036S COMMON WHITE
2 6 6
3
GROUND TB4 CATHODE(-)
TB1 THERMAL SWITCH
1 1
ORANGE
4
3
2
1
THERMAL SW GND
2 2
GREEN VARIAN
RS-422 TECHVISION POWER/DATA X-RAY TUBE
MAIN BLACK MAIN
1 1 4
STANDARD PHASE
2 2
RED PHASE
3
LOGIC PCB COMMON
3 3
WHITE COMMON
OCP POWER/DATA/CONTROL 9-PIN SUB-D ROTOR THERMAL SWITCH
5
J4 N/A N/A
J5 TB1 4 4 2
AY40-006S PCB * N/A 5 5 N/A THERMAL SW GND
1
OPERATOR'S CONSOLE THERMAL SWITCH
6 6
GREEN
J8 THERMAL SW GND ORANGE
7 7
AY40-013T
SINGLE PHASE OPTION GENERATOR GROUND THREE PHASE OPTION CATHODE(-) ANODE(+)
L1 L2 L1 L2 L3 N
AY51-017
ANODE(+)
1
TB1 TB1
HIGH VOLTAGE
TOSHIBA CATHODE(-)
DUNLEE X-RAY TUBES
X-RAY TUBE
NEUTRAL MAY BE OMITTED 1300/1400 DA10
IF NOT REQUIRED BY CENTER PIN WHITE-PIN 1 BLACK MAIN
MAIN 1 3
LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODE. QG - HSS INNER PIN GREEN-PIN 2
2
RED PHASE
GROUND
GROUND
PHASE 2
NEUTRAL
PHASE B
PHASE A
PHASE A
COMMON 3 1
<<<--- CONDUIT --->>> OPTION * 4
N/A
5
N/A
AID - HSS THERMAL SWITCH TS-2 PIN GREEN-PIN 6 6
GREEN THERMAL SWITCH 5
TS-1 PIN ORANGE-PIN 5 ORANGE THERMAL SW GND 6
THERMAL SWITCH 7
GND
L1
L2
L2
L1
L2
L3
L1
L1
50-60 Hz
208-240 VAC
208-260 VAC 200-240VAC
or
380-480 VAC 20A
SC50-015T REV. M
RED +24VDC
1
L1 BLACK - GND WALL STAND
2
N L2/N
'X-RAY ON' LAMP
TB1
L1
AC Power
TABLE BUCKY
SW2 DOOR INTERLOCKS TABLE
1 2
ION CHAMBER
TECHVISION TB1
AUXILIARY HANDGRIP
WORKSTATION QUANTUM OPTION TUBESTAND
TB6 TB5 X-RAY GENERATOR
TB4
DISPLAY WALL BUCKY
COMPUTER
WALL TABLE
J2 J4
INTERFACE PCB
AY40-023T
AEC PCB J2
TB3
AY40-031S STANDARD
TABLE BUCKY
HANDGRIP
POWER
ETHERNET RJ-45
TUBESTAND
COLLIMATOR
TB2
SINGLE PHASE OPTION GENERATOR GROUND THREE PHASE OPTION CATHODE(-) ANODE(+)
L1 L2 L1 L2 L3 N
AY51-017
ANODE(+)
1
TB1 TB1
HIGH VOLTAGE
TOSHIBA CATHODE(-)
DUNLEE X-RAY TUBES
X-RAY TUBE
NEUTRAL MAY BE OMITTED 1300/1400 DA10
IF NOT REQUIRED BY CENTER PIN WHITE-PIN 1
MAIN
LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODE. QG - HSS INNER PIN GREEN-PIN 2
GROUND
GROUND
PHASE
NEUTRAL
PHASE B
PHASE A
PHASE B
COMMON
<<<--- CONDUIT --->>> OPTION *
L2
L2
L1
L2
L3
L1
L1
SC50-094T REV. A
50-60 Hz
208-240 VAC
208-260 VAC 200-240VAC
or
380-480 VAC 20A
RS-580/QS-550/QV-800
TECH VISION
OCP ( Control Panel) D-Qix Mini Control HANDGRIP
8 PIN CIRCULAR PLUG
OPTION TechVision Power/Control Cable
OPTION
Serial Comm J1
5 PORT
REMOTE ON/OFF SWITCH BOX
J2 CAT 5 ETHERNET CABLE AY51-150
(CXDI 50G Only) OPTION
CN4 CONTROL PC
AC 120V/230V (CXDI-C3S)
INPUT POWER
TOUCH SCREEN MONITOR
Sensor Cable
5 PORT VGA
CAT 5
SWITCH BOX
LOGIC
CAT 5 LAN 2
BOARD POWER
(J5) SUPPLY
X-Ray I/F Receptor Cable
Interface Board
CXDI 50G/40EG/31G
TABLE TB3/ WALL TB4 KEYBOARD
IMAGING UNIT
1
1
2 MOUSE
2
3
Jumper
3
4 Jumper
4
5
5
6 A1
6
7 A2
7
8 B1
8
9
9
10
10
11 B2
11
12
12 AC120 +/- 10 60hZ 2A
AC230 +/- 10 50/60Hz 1.5A
INPUT POWER
RS-580/QS-550/QV-800
TECH VISION
HANDGRIP
TechVision Power/Control Cable OPTION
5 PORT
SWITCH BOX J2 CAT 5 ETHERNET CABLE AY51-150
REMOTE ON/OFF
OPTION
(CXDI 50G Only)
POWER BOX SPW
CN4 CONTROL PC
AC 120V/230V (CXDI-C3S) TOUCH SCREEN MONITOR
INPUT POWER
Sensor Cable
5 PORT VGA
CAT 5
SWITCH BOX
J3 P1 P5
LOGIC
GEN. CAT 5
BOARD LAN 2
OCP INTERFACE BD CONTROL POWER
BOX
SUPPLY
X-Ray I/F Receptor Cable
Interface Board
3
4 Jumper
4
5
5
6 A1
6
7 A2
7
8
8 B1
9
9
10
10 B2
11
11
12 AC120 +/- 10 60hZ 2A
12
AC230 +/- 10 50/60Hz 1.5A
INPUT POWER
AEC Cable
AEC Control Board
SC50-103 REV. A
NOTE:
ON SYSTEMS USING FOUR (4) WIRE MULTI-CONDUCTOR BUCKY
CABLE, CONNECT "BUCKY ON" SIGNAL (RED WIRE) TO LINE (B4)
TERMINAL ON BUCKY. (THE 115VAC (BLACK WIRE) CONNECTION
NOTE:
ON SYSTEMS USING FOUR (4) WIRE MULTI-CONDUCTOR BUCKY
CABLE, CONNECT "BUCKY ON" SIGNAL (RED WIRE) TO LINE (L)
TERMINAL ON BUCKY. (THE 115VAC (BLACK WIRE) CONNECTION
MAIN GROUND
STUD
GROUND TO HV TANK GREEN/YELLOW (10AWG)
WHT
BLK AY40-010T J5 1
RED A19,A1P5 IGBT DRIVE BD. ANODE 2
BLUE AY40-010T J5 1 3
A18,A1P5
IGBT DRIVE BD. CATHODE 2 C13 4
J9
J8
J7
J6
J4
J3
J2
J1
AY51-058 X2 AY51-007
+
F1 3.15A SB 440VAC R3 A,B 50 3
TB1 C9 4 X-RAY TUBE (SEE
J9
J8
J7
J6
J4
J3
J2
J1
OHM 50W
AY51-080
+
(SEE NOTE 6)
TUBE ROTOR CHART
AY51-080
F2 3.15A SB 440VAC R4 A,B 50 C14
AY51-023
LINE
LINE
C10 FOR ROTOR
OHM 50W
WHT
+
CONNECTION)
G2
E1
BLK
E2
G1
G2
E1
L1
X-RAY TUBE ROTOR CONNECTION CHART
G1
E2
AY51-079
WHT
AY25-001
CB1
BLK
AY51-073 (2X)
+
C15 3
+ +3
E1
G2
E2
G1
G2
E1
G1
E2
AY51-079
ROTOR CABLE
4
~
LOAD
LOAD
L2
TOSHIBA VARIAN DUNLEE
AY51-066
3
+
6
C11 3
+ +3 + A18C1 A18C2
YEL/GRN (10AWG)
~ A+ C-
AY51-066
5
+
AY51-127 + A19C1 A19C2 C16 2 2
AY51-088 (2X) 8 - - 1- COMM. 5- COMM. OUTER- COMM.
(4X) 7
~
+
10
C12 2
- - 2 A18QB A18QA
AY51-127 ~ A18R1
9 (SEE NOTE 1) 2- MAIN 4- MAIN CENTER- MAIN
+
K2 A19QB A19QA - 1 1
(4X)
3
1 AY51-065
K1 2 (SEE NOTE 1)
A19R1 ~
- 1 1
~ AY51-065 DB1 3- PHASE 3- PHASE INNER- PHASE
D1 A18 AY20-047 POWER MODULE AY51-128 (4X) (SEE NOTE 2)
10
4
1
2
1N4005
ANODE C7 C4
CATHODE AY51-128
D2
C6 C3 (4X)
AY51-073 6- T.S. 2- T.S. T.S.-2
AY51-073
A9P3 A10P1 J1
ORN/BLK
BRN/YEL
SEE NOTE 7 A9P7 J7 220VAC BROWN (16 AWG) 220VAC ROTOR MAIN 1 BLK
AY51-009-1P
AY51-016 1
2 60 VAV
1
2 RED (16 AWG)
1
2 60 VAV ROTOR PHASE 2 RED PC1 PC2 PA1 PA2 NOTES:
BLACK/RED 3 0 VAC 3 ORANGE (16AWG) 3 0 VAC ROTOR COMMON 3 WHT 1. C9 THRU C16 2400µF 450VDC.
GREY/WHITE 4 J3 4 AY51-010 4
4
AY51-070 (2X)
5
TB1 CHASSIS GRN 6 T.S. C 2. C3, C4, C6 AND C7 1µF 1500V. C5 AND C8 NOT USED.
TB2 T1 A9P1 J1 24 VAC COLL. 1 TEMP. FAULT 7 T.S.
5 1
3
16 0VAC BLK (16AWG) A10P5 J5 2 CONNECT MAS METER TO THESE WIRES. (WARNING A17P1-
CATH. FDBK
4 220VAC 5 28VAC BLK (16AWG)
6 0VAC
COLL. READY 4
2
1
CATH. RTN
28VAC
16
14
0VAC BLK (16AWG)
7
15V RTN 5
1 3
3 9 AND 10 MUST BE CONNECTED TO GROUND OR MAS
5 240VAC 6 28VAC BLK (16AWG)
8 0VAC
15VDC 6 TO TUBE STAND
2 4
4 METER.)
MA FDBK
15
28VAC
MA RTN
9 3 5
ANODE FDBK
280VAC
ANODE RTN
15 0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC GROUND 7
8
6 260VAC 7 0 1 7 BLK (16AWG)
10
AY51-043 A10
6
SHIELD 7
11 7VAC 7
5. AY51-019-2 IS USED FOR AEC OPTION ONLY. NON AEC
A17P1
FIL.COMMON
FIL. LARGE
FIL. SMALL
BLK (16AWG) 12 0VAC AY40-013T 8 A17 1.5KE68CA
120
8 3 TB3 ROTOR DRIVE BD. AY20-031 GENERATORS USE AY51-019-1.
YELLOW
7VAC
0VAC
9
60VAV
BROWN
115 VAC 1
HV MODULE
GREEN
10
220 4 6 A9P4 J4 BUCKY T. ON 2
FIL. SHIELD
RED
19 115 VAC RTN 3 J3 6. 40KW SYSTEMS CB1 MUST BE 70 AMP. 32.5 AND 25 KW
AY51-012
AY51-023
AY51-015
20 220 VAC IN 4 C1 SYSTEMS CB1 MUST BE 50AMP.
WHT
LINE
RED
1
BLK
LOAD 220 VAC IN GROUND 5
30UF/440VAC
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
2
17 60VAC ROTOR 6
AY51-017
GRN/YEL (16AWG)
3 (SEE NOTE 3)
GND 18 4 0 VAC ROTOR 7 TO TABLE 7. ADJUST THESE JUMPERS TO THE NEAREST
A10P3
11 BUCKY READY 8
LOAD 5 INCOMING AC LINE INPUT.
ORANGE
A2P1
YELLOW
BROWN
6
VIOLET
LINE AY51-017
GREEN
WHITE
GRN/YEL (16AWG)
GREY
BLUE
AY20- EMI BLACK (16AWG)
RED
258 10 BLK (16AWG) TB4 WHITE (16AWG)
FILTER
1
2
3
4
5
6
TMI BLK (16AWG) 115 VAC 1 A5P1
AY51-021
5
3
6
1
2
7
4
9
8
10
J1
BLK (16AWG) 115 VAC RTN 3
MA RTN
MA SENSE
ANODE RTN
ANODE FDBK
CATHODE RTN
ORN/BLK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CATHODE FDBK
BRN/YEL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
BLK (16AWG) 2 0 VAC OUT T2 GROUND 5
GROUND
BLK (16AWG) 120 VAC 24 VDC RTN 6 J8 J1
48VDCRTN
48VDC
WHT, C
RED, S
3
BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 24 VDC 7 TO WALLSTAND 1 J11 1 AY51-013
OUTPUT 0VAC SW.
1 4 1 1
BLK,
BRN
ICOM. L 220VAC
OUTPUT 220VAC SW.
2 2
INCOM. L 0VAC
BUCKY READY 8
2 5 2 2 1 1
3 RS 232 3 A2P7 RED
3 6 3 3 2 2
4 SLAVE RS 232 4 J7 ORN
4 4 4 3 3
A6P1 A9P2 J2 5 PORT MASTER 5 +18 VDC YEL
A8P6 J6 AY51-005 X - RAY ON 6
5 5
6
1 4
GRN
4
AY40-005T J1 TB5 6 PORT 6 2 GROUND 5 5
A6, POWER SUPPLY BD. 32VAC 1 WHITE (16AWG) 1 X-RAY IN USE 1 7 7 OUTPUT A BLU
1 1 7 7 3 6 6
32VAC RTN 2 BLACK (16AWG) 2 X-RAY IN USE RTN 2 8 8 OUTPUT B VIO
2 2 8 8 4 7 7
15VAC 3 VIOLET 3 9 J10 9 GRY
3 3 9 9 8 8
15VAC RTN 4 BLUE 4 A1P10 WHT AY40-007T
4 4 9 9
11VAC 5 RED 5 TB6 DOOR INTERLOCK A1P9 BLK A5, FILAMENT
5 5 10 10
11VAC RTN 6 BROWN/YELLOW 6 DOOR INTERLOCK 1 J9 A2P8 J8
6
7 7
6 1 CONTROL BD.
28VAC 7 BLUE/YELLOW 7 DOOR INTERLOCK RTN 2
2 1 +18 VDC J6 A2P6 A5P2 J2
28VAC RTN 8 BLACK/RED 8 A1P4 J4 GROUND
8 8 A9P6 3 2
J6 AY51-008 4 3 OUTPUT A J3 A2P3
BLACK(20AWG)
WHITE(20AWG)
1 1 5 4 1
BLUE(20AWG)
A11P4
48VDCRTN 3 4 GREEN/YELLOW 4 GROUND 8 4
A8P1 J1 48VDCRTN 4 BLUE BUCKY TABLE 15VDC
4 5 5 9 1 5
AY51-012
J2 A8P2 30VDC 5 VIOLET BUCKY WALL 15VDC
5 6 6 10 2 6
VA+/2.4K 30VDC 6 WHITE PREP 15VDC RTN
1 6 7 7 3 7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
16
-15VDC RTN
11
7
15VDC RTN
15VDC RTN
24VDC RTN
24VDC RTN
24VDC
24VDC
4 3 9 10 10 2 6 10
WHT (16AWG)
J2
BLK (16AWG)
AEC WALL 1
VC+/2.4K GREEN/BROWN K2, 24VDC 28VDC 6 24VDC RTN 4
8 7 14 14 6 10 14 4
BROWN EXPOSE GND 7 5
9 8 15 15 7 15 5
2.4K A6P2 GREEN PREP RDY 8 A2P5 J5 AY40-031S 6
10
28VDC
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 9 16 16 8 16 6
RED/GREEN 0VAC 9 AY40-003S A11P1 A11, AEC BD. 7
RED(20AWG)
11 10 17 17 GND 9 7
12 VC- 18 ORANGE/BLACK 18 7.5VAC J5 A2, KVP BD. J4 A2P4 (OPTIONAL) 8
8
AY40-023T BROWN/YELLOW 15VDC GRN/YEL 9
19 19 1 1 9
A9, INTERFACE BD. 20 GREEN/ORANGE 20 15VDC RTN J1 A1P1 2 2 J1
BLUE(20AWG)
BLUE(20AWG)
AY51-018-XX
2 2 4 6 6 2
ORANGE (22AWG) GROUND 3
AEC WALL 2
YELLOW (22AWG) 24VDC 4
4 4 6 8 8 4
GREEN (22AWG) AUTO SHUT OFF 5
5 5 7 9 9 5
R1A, R1B BLUE (22AWG) SYSTEM ON 6
6 6 8 10 10 6
R2A, R2B VIOLET (20AWG) 24VDC MAG. 7
7 7 9 11 11 7
1.2K/50W AY40-022T1 GREY (20AWG) 24VDC MAG. RTN 8
8 8 10 12 12 8
A8, LINE WHITE (22AWG) NOT USED 9
9 9 11 13 13 9
BLACK (22AWG) FAULT RESET
MONITOR 10 10 12 14 14
BLACK/ORANGE (22 AWG) NOT USED J5
11 11 13 AEC TABLE
AY10-005 ODYSSEY
BD. WHITE/BROWN (22 AWG) NOT USED AY51-020
12 12 14 GRN/YEL
AY40-006S
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
15
AY51-011 A1, CPU BD. A11P5
16
J3 (LOGIC BD.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A1P3 A16P1
AY51-019-2
1
2
3
4
1
1
BLACK/RED 30VDC 2
2
WHT/BLK 30VDC RTN 3
3
4
(SEE NOTE 5) 4
PCB DOOR GROUND STUD 5
AY51-018-XX 5
AY51-012 6
6
BLK (16AWG) 7
7
WHT (16AWG) 8
8
GREEN/YELLOW (16AWG) FILAMENT BOARD GROUND 9
9
MAIN GROUND
STUD
GREEN/YELLOW (10AWG) GROUND TO HV TANK GREEN/YELLOW (10AWG)
WHT
ROTOR CABLE
BLK AY40-010T J5 1
RED A19,A1P5 A3,A IGBT DRIVE BD. ANODE 2
BLUE AY40-010T J5 1 3
AY51-058 X2 A3,B IGBT DRIVE BD. CATHODE
J9
J8
J7
J6
J4
J3
J2
J1
AY51-007 2 C13 4
+
F1 3.15A SB 440VAC 3 X-RAY
C9 TUBE (SEE TUBE
J9
J8
J7
J6
J4
J3
J2
J1
4
AY51-080
A18,A1P5
+
L1 R3 A,B 50 ROTOR
N/C
F2 3.15A SB C14 CHART
(SEE NOTE 6)
440VAC OHM 50W
AY51-080
LINE
LINE
C10 FOR
+
WHT
L2 R4 A,B 50 ROTOR
G2
E1
E2
G1
G2
E1
BLK
BLK
G1
AY51-023
AY51-079
E2
WHT
AY25-001
CB1
+
TB1 C15 3
+ +3
LOAD
LOAD
G2
E1
N/C
E2
G1
G2
E1
G1
AY51-079
E2
AY51-066
AY51-127 3 4 AY51-073 (2X) ~
+
C11 3
+ +3 + A18C1 A18C2
6
(4X) A+ C-
AY51-066
AY51-088 5 ~
+
(2X)
AY51-127 (4X) 8
+ A19C1 A19C2 C16 2
- - 2
+
C12 2
- - 2 ~ A18QB A18QA
BLU
10 A18R1
K2
BRN
9
+
~ A19QB A19QA (SEE NOTE 1) 1 1 X-RAY TUBE ROTOR CONNECTION CHART
9
1 A19R1 ~
K1 2 (SEE NOTE 1) 1 1 AY51-065 TOSHIBA VARIAN DUNLEE
-
AY20-147 R5, R6
(SEE NOTE 2)
3.3/50W ALUM.
AY51-128 (4X)
~ AY51-065
- DB1
A18 AY20-047 POWER MODULE 1- COMM. 5- COMM. OUTER- COMM.
10
2
1
BRN
BLU
1N4005
DB2 ANODE AY51-128 (4X) C7 C4 2- MAIN 4- MAIN CENTER- MAIN
D1
CATHODE
D2 1N4005
K3 AY51-016
A9P7 1 J7 220VAC 1 BROWN (16 AWG) 1 220VAC ROTOR MAIN 1 BLK
(SEE NOTE 7)
60 VAV RED (16 AWG) 60 VAV ROTOR PHASE 2 RED PC1 PC2 PA1 PA2
2 2 2
BLACK/RED 0 VAC ORANGE (16AWG) 0 VAC ROTOR COMMON
T1 GREY/WHITE
3
J3
3 3
3
4
WHT NOTES:
10
AY51-010
2
1
4 4 4
1 5 1. C9 THRU C16 2400UF 450VDC
TB1 CHASSIS GRN 6 T.S. C
T.S.
0VAC T2 A9P1 J1 24 VAC COLL. 1 TEMP. FAULT 7
A 2. C3,C4,C6 AND C7 1UF 1500V
-20VAC
1 3 0VAC BLK (16AWG) 2 0VAC TO COLLIMATOR (SEE NOTE 4) 10 3. C1 VALUE COULD CHANGE DEPENDING ON TUBE
16VAC BLK (16AWG) TB2 J4 A10P4 9 MANUFACTURER OR MODEL. (SEE TUBE DATA
16VAC
AY51-079 X4
3
4 0VAC BLK (16AWG) 24 VDC 1 6
2 0VAC 4 0VAC SHEET)
YELLOW
CATH. FDBK
0VAC 2 4. DISCONNECT A17P1-9 AND 10 FROM GROUND AND
3 380VAC 6 AY51-043 2
RED
CATH. RTN
16
14
7 28VAC 1 3 CONNECT MAS METER TO THESE WIRES. (WARNING
0VAC BLK (16AWG) 15V RTN 5 3
4 415VAC 8 0VAC 2 4
A17P1-9 AND 10 MUST BE CONNECTED TO GROUND OR
MA FDBK
7 28VAC BLK (16AWG) 15VDC 6 TO TUBE STAND 4
15
MA RTN
28VAC
ANODE FDBK
9 3 5
ANODE RTN
15 0VAC BLK (16AWG) GROUND 7
5 0VAC
8
10 6 MAS METER)
280VAC
SHIELD 7
11 7VAC 7
A17P1
WHT FIL.COMMON
FIL. LARGE
FIL. SMALL
BLK (16AWG) 0VAC AY40-013T A17 1.5KE68CA
6 480VAC 9 120 3
12
TB3 ROTOR DRIVE BD.
8
AY20-031 5. AY51-019-2 IS USED FOR AEC OPTION ONLY.
7VAC
0VAC
9
115 VAC 1
10 HV MODULE NON AEC GENERATORS USE AY51-019-1
220
220V
4 6 A9P4 J4 BUCKY T. ON 2
FIL. SHIELD
60V
AY51-012
AY51-023
AY51-015
LINE 20 220 VAC IN 4 C1 25 KW SYSTEMS CB1 MUST BE 30AMP/ 3 POLES
RED
1
BLK
LOAD 220 VAC IN GROUND 5
30UF/440VAC
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
2
17 3 60VAC ROTOR 6
(SEE NOTE 3) 7. ADJUST THESE JUMPERS TO THE NEAREST
GRN/YEL (16AWG) GND 18 0 VAC ROTOR 7 TO TABLE INCOMING AC LINE INPUT.
4
A10P3
AY51-017
11 BUCKY READY 8
LOAD 5
ORANGE
A2P1
YELLOW
BROWN
6
VIOLET
LINE AY51-017 GRN/YEL (16AWG)
GREEN
WHITE
GREY
AY20-
BLUE
AY51-009-3P
BLACK (16AWG)
RED
258 EMI
YELLOW/WHT
1
2
3
4
5
6
BLK (16AWG) 115 VAC 1
AY51-021 A5P1
BRN/YEL
ORN/BLK
MA RTN
3
ANODE RTN
BLK (16AWG) 115 VAC RTN
MA SENSE
J1
ANODE FDBK
CATHODE RTN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CATHODE FDBK
BLK (16AWG) 1 220 VAC OUT T2 4 A1P8 SHIELD
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A8P6 BLK (16AWG) 2 0 VAC OUT T2 GROUND 5
GROUND
48VDC
BLK (16AWG) 120 VAC 24 VDC RTN 6 J8 J1
48VDCRTN
WHT, C
RED, S
3
BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 24 VDC 7 TO WALLSTAND 1 J11 1 AY51-013
4 1 1
1
2
3
4
BLK,
A8P3 BUCKY READY 8 2 2 BRN
5 2 2 1 1
J6 3 RS 232 3 A2P7 RED
6 3 3 2 2
J3 4 SLAVE RS 232 4 J7 ORN
3 4 4 3 3
A6P1 A9P2 J2 5 PORT MASTER 5 +18 VDC YEL
10 AY51-005 6
5 5
6
1 4
GRN
4
2 AY40-005T J1 TB5 X - RAY ON 6 PORT 6 2 GROUND 5 5
A6, POWER SUPPLY BD. 32VAC 1 WHITE (16AWG) 1 X-RAY IN USE 1 7 7 OUTPUT A BLU
4 1 1 7 7 3 6 6
32VAC RTN 2 BLACK (16AWG) 2 X-RAY IN USE RTN 2 8 8 OUTPUT B VIO
5 2 2 8 8 4 7 7
15VAC 3 VIOLET 3 9 J10 9 GRY
AY51-022-3P
6 3 3 9 9 8 8
15VAC RTN 4 BLUE 4 A1P10 WHT AY40-007T
7 4 4 9 9
11VAC 5 RED 5 TB6 DOOR INTERLOCK A1P9 BLK A5, FILAMENT
8 5 5 10 10
BLACK(20AWG)
WHITE(20AWG)
9 6 6 1 CONTROL BD.
BLUE(20AWG)
AY51-012
3 1 4 5 5 9 1 5
30VDC 5 VIOLET BUCKY WALL 15VDC
4 2 5 6 6 10 2 6 AY51-019-2
VA - 30VDC 6 WHITE PREP 15VDC RTN
5 3 6 7 7 3 7
-15VDC RTN
15VDC RTN
15VDC RTN
24VDC RTN
24VDC RTN
A11P4
7 5 30VDCRTN 8 9 YELLOW/WHITE 9 BKY T. READY OCP ON 1 5 -15VDC 9
-15VDC
24VDC
24VDC
8 6 9 10 10 RS-485 2 6 10
WHT (16AWG)
BLK (16AWG)
10 8 12 12 4 8 12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
16
11
J2 J3 A6P3 GREY TABLE RDY 5 24VDC RTN
11 9 13 13 PREP 5 9 13
AY51-004
12 10 14 14 28VDC 6 10 14
J4 BROWN EXPOSE 7 SC50-047T REV. H
15 15 GND 7
8
15 J4 1
10
16 16 28VDC 8 16 1
9 2
BLUE(20AWG)
AEC WALL 1
19 19 1 1 4
A9, INTERFACE BD. GREEN/ORANGE 15VDC RTN J1 A1P1 A11, AEC BD. 5
20 20 2 2 5
A8P4 (OPTIONAL) 6
BLUE
1 3 3 6
A1P2 J2 7
2 4 4 7
BROWN (22AWG) V SENSE A 8
1 1 3 5 5 8
R1A, R1B RED (22AWG) V SENSE C 9
AY51-018-XX
2 2 4 6 6 9
R2A, R2B 3 ORANGE (22AWG) 3 GROUND 5 7 7
1.2K/50W YELLOW (22AWG) 24VDC A11P3
AEC WALL 2
9 9 11 13 13 4
5
GRN/YEL (10AWG)
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
2
AY51-018-XX
3
3
BLACK/RED 30VDC A11P5 4
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
WHT/BLK 30VDC RTN 5
5
6
(SEE NOTE 5) 6
AY51-019-2 7
7
AY51-012 8
8
PCB DOOR GROUND BLK (16AWG) 9
9
STUD WHT (16AWG)
GREEN/YELLOW (16AWG) FILAMENT BOARD GROUND
GREEN/YELLOW (10AWG)
BLACK (20AWG)
WHT (20AWG)
BLUE (20AWG)
RED (20AWG) A3,A J5 1
AY51-132 X2 BLK (10AWG) AY40-010T IGBT DRIVE BD 2
AY51-127 (2X) 4 RED(10AWG) RED(10AWG) 3
J9
J8
J7
J6
J4
J3
J2
J1
+ + + + + + + + 3 (SEE NOTE 4
6 RED(10AWG) A3,B J5 1 1)
AY51-015
5
+
AY40-010T IGBT DRIVE BD A18,A1P5
C-
2
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8 BLK(10AWG) C9 3 C11
J9
J8
J7
J6
J4
J3
J2
J1
GREEN/YELLOW (10AWG)
7
+ 4 A18
ROTOR CHART
10BLK(10AWG)
CONNECTION)
+ + + + + + + 9 AY51-133 (2X) C12
C10
FOR ROTOR
A19.A1P5
X-RAY TUBE
G1
G2
G2
E2
E1
E1
G1
E2
AY51-023
(SEE TUBE
1
+
(SEE
AY51-128 (4X)
2 3 + + 3
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A19 NOTES
D1 (SEE NOTE
+ + + + + + + K1 1) AY51-076 A18C1 A18C2 2-3)
G1
G2
G2
+
E2
E1
E2
E1
G1
C3 X-RAY TUBE ROTOR CONNECTION CHART
AY51-076 3 + + 3 2 - - 2
A+
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TOSHIBA VARIAN DUNLEE
A19C1 A19C2 (SEE AY51-077 A18QB A18QA
AY51-128 (4X)
+ + + + + + A18R1
BLACK (10AWG)
GREY/WHITE
NOTES 1- COMM. 5- COMM. OUTER- COMM.
BLACK/RED
- -
RED (10AWG)
2 2 1 1
2-3)
30A SB
ORANGE
C6
BROWN
VIOLET
A19R1 AY20-047 ANODE POWER MODULE C4 3- PHASE 3- PHASE INNER- PHASE
GREY
AY51-016
1 1
1 5- T.S. 1- T.S. T.S.-1
500VAC
ROTOR CABLE
AY20-044 GRN/YEL 2 C7
6- T.S. 2- T.S. T.S.-2
AY20-047 CATHODE POWER MODULE
A9P7 PA1
BLACK 3 BLACK (10AWG) NOTES:
1. C9, THRU C12, 2400 UF/ 450VDC
1
2
3
4
PC2
GREEN/YELLOW (10AWG) AY51-085 J7 220VAC BROWN (16 AWG) AY51-010 220VAC ROTOR MAIN 1 BLK PA2
1 1 2. C3, C6, 1UF 1500V
60 VAV 2 RED (16 AWG) 2 60 VAC ROTOR PHASE 2 RED PC1
0 VAC ORANGE (16AWG) 0 VAC ROTOR COMMON 3 WHT
ORANGE J3
3
4
3
4
4 C 3. C4,C7 .5UF 1500V
BROWN A9P3 5
4. C1 VALUE COULD CHANGE DEPENDING ON TUBE
GREY A10P1 J1 CHASSIS GND 6 T.S. MANUFACTURER OR MODEL. (SEE TUBE DATA SHEET)
VIOLET TB1 TEMP. FAULT 7 T.S. A
GROUND TO HV TANK
BLK (16AWG) 220 VAC 24VAC COLL. 1 TO COLLIMATOR (SEE NOTE 5) 10 5. DISCONNECT A17P1-9 AND10 FROM GROUND AND CONNECT
BLK (16AWG) 220 VAC 24VAC RTN 2 AY40-013T TB1 A10TB1 9
MAS METER TO THESE WIRES (WARNING A17P1-9 AND 10
BLK (16AWG) 0 VAC GROUND 3 A10, ROTOR 6 BE CONNECTED TO GROUND OR TO THE MAS METER.)
BLK (16AWG) 0 VAC TB5 J4 A10P4 5
0VAC 1
DRIVE BD.
X-RAY ON 2
CATH. FDBK
ORANGE
CATH. RTN
110/220 VAC 1
GREY
MA RTN
16
14
2
MA FDBK
TB6 24 VDC RTN 2 15VDC RTN 4
15
3
ANODE FDBK
7. ADJUST THESE JUMPERS TO THE NEAREST
LOAD CB1 LINE
LINE
ANODE RTN
4 INCOMING AC LINE.
A17P1
GRN 2 DOOR COLL. READY 4 -15VDC 1.5KE68CA
FIL.COMMON
EL70-004
SHIELD 7
10 AMP
AY51-043
FIL. LARGE
FIL. SMALL
22 5 -15VDC RTN
RTN 1 6
X - RAY ON +15VDC 6 24VDC A17 AY20-031
2 7
A9P1 J1 GROUND 7 24VDC HV MODULE
LOAD
3 8
23 24VDC RTN 9
FIL. SHIELD
0VAC BLK (16AWG) 1 0VAC J3 24VDC RTN 10
10 32VAC BLK (16AWG) 32VAC TB3
RED
WHT
2
WHT
BLK
C1, 30UF/440VAC
BLK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
3
AY51-017
16VAC BLK (16AWG) 16VAC BUCKY T. ON 2 A10P3
4
AY51-015
3
AY51-017
11 0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 115 VAC RTN TO TABLE GRN/YEL (16AWG)
EL99-001
A2P1
EMI FLT
AY51-012
LINE
LINE
GREEN/YELLOW (10AWG)
8
4
TB1 T1 11VAC BLK (16AWG) 11VAC WHT (16AWG)
LOAD
GND
LOAD
AY51-021
12 0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 5 BLK (16AWG)
BROWN
ORANGE
YELLOW
7
WHITE
VIOLET
28VAC BLK (16AWG) 28VAC GROUND 6 A5P1
GREY
RED
BLUE
GREEN
1 8
1
2
3
4
5
6
-10VAC 1 0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 7
9
0VAC 2 13 28VAC BLK (16AWG) 28VAC BUCKY READY 8 EL28-002 J1 A2P6 AY51-013
(16AWG)
2 10
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
60VAV 3 BLK (16AWG) 0VAC (SEE NOTE 4)
11
MA RTN
SHIELD
SHIELD
MA SENSE
110VAC
ANODE RTN
ANODE FDBK
4 8 BLK (16AWG) 7VAC A1P8 A1P8 J6 BRN
CATHODE RTN
0VAC
MAIN GROUND
CATHODE FDBK
L
3 12 1 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
J1
GROUND
RED
48VDC
7VAC
48VDCRTN
2 2
RED, S
WHT, C
A9P4 J4 1 J11 J8 ORN
4 TB4 1 3 3
BLK,
130VAC 2 1
GRN/YEL
240VAC
5 7 6 2 9 9 CONTROL BD.
BROWN (20AWG/600V)
AY51-023
6 8 7 3 10 10
9 8
RED (20AWG/600V)
BUCKY READY 8
9 (LOGIC BD.) 8 4 OUTPUT B J2
J10 9 J3 A2P3 A5P2
SEE NOTE 7 9
19 A9P5 J5 A1P4 J4
R3A, R3B
23
21
22
20
1
A9P6 AY51-008
A8P4 50/50W
J6 A1P9 A2P8 J8
A8P7
J9 2
2 1 RED 1 24VDC 1 GROUND 3 AY51-019-2
A11P4
BLK (16AWG) 4 0 VAC 2 GREEN/YELLOW 2 24VDC RTN 15VDC 1 2 +18 VDC 4
BLK (16AWG) 110 VAC BLACK 28VDC 15VDC OUTPUT A
BLK (16AWG)
BLK (16AWG)
BLK (16AWG)
BLK (16AWG)
3 3 3 2 3 5
1 4 GREEN/YELLOW 4 GROUND 15VDCRTN 3 4 OUTPUT B 6
5 5 BLUE 5 BUCKY TABLE 15VDCRTN 4 5 7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
16
11
1
15VDC AY40-005T 6 6 VIOLET 6 BUCKY WALL -15VDC 5 8
8
2
7
4
3
5
1
6
9
10
2
15VDC A6, POWER J1 7 WHITE 7 PREP -15VDCRTN 6 9 A11P2
1
2
3
0VAC SW.
0VAC
2 2 5 1 1 10 10 9 1 12 2
3 3 6
-15VDCRTN 32VACRTN 2 BLACK 2 32VACRTN 11 GREY/WHITE 11 DOOR 24VDCRTN 10 2 15VDC 13 3
3
110/220
24VDC 4
110/220VAC SW.
AEC WALL 1
4 0VAC 4 7 15VAC 3 VIOLET 3 15VAC 12 BLUE/YELLOW 12 SPARE 3 15VDC RTN 14 4
220VAC 24VDC 15VACRTN BLUE 15VACRTN GREY TABLE RDY A1P5 15VDC RTN 5
AY51-012
5 5 8 4 4 13 13 4 15 5
6 6 9
24VDCRTN 11VAC 5 RED 5 11VAC 14 GREEN/BROWN 14 K2, 24VDC 5 -15VDC 16 6
6
48VDCRTN
48VDCRTN
30VDCRTN
30VDCRTN
15VDCRTN
7 220VAC 7 10
24VDCRTN 11VACRTN 6 BRN/YEL 6 11VACRTN 15 BROWN 15 EXPOSE OCP ON 1
1
6 -15VDC RTN A11P1 7
7
28VAC BLU/YEL 28VAC GREEN PREP RDY RS-485
2 24VDC A2P4 8
48VDC
48VDC
30VDC
15VDC
8 8 7 7 16 16 2 7 8
30VDC
3 GND 7
8
5 5 1
2
VIO 9 BATT + C A8P6 8 J4 6 6 2
J6 AY51-011 28VDC 9 3
RED 1.2K/ A A1P2 J2
AEC WALL 2
10 9 7 7 3
BLU 1.2K/ C BROWN (22 AWG) V SENSE A GND AY40-003S 4
11 1 1 J5 8 8 4
RED (22 AWG) V SENSE C A2, KVP BD. 5
4 2 2 9 9 5
MONITOR/CHARGER
GRN/YEL
GRY BATT- C GREEN (22 AWG) AUTO SHUT OFF J1 8
6 5 5 2 12 12 8
WHT VA- BLUE (22 AWG) SYSTEM ON 9
14 7 7 4 14 14 AEC TABLE
AY51-018-XX
GREY (20 AWG) 24VDC MAG. RTN
A8, LINE
7 8 8 5
RED
BLU
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
15 9 9 6
GRN/YEL RTN BLACK (22 AWG) FAULT RESET
8 10 10 7
BD.
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
J8 J2 12 WHT/BRN (22 AWG) 12 NOT USED 9 A11P5
A8P8 10
AY51-039-SE
1
2
3
AY10-005 ODYSSEY
11 A16P1 1
R4B 1.2K/50W
R1B 1.2K/50W
A1P3 J3
GRN/YEL (10AWG)
R1A 1.2K/50W
R4A 1.2K/50W
A8P2
GRN/YEL (20AWG)
GRN/YEL (20AWG)
AY51-004 12 1
AY51-012
3 15 4
5
50/50W
4 16 5
6
6
7
7
PCB DOOR BLK (16AWG) 8
8
GROUND WHT (16AWG) 9
9
STUD GREEN/YELLOW (16AWG) FILAMENT BD. GROUND AY51-018-XX
GREEN/YELLOW (10AWG)
BLK (20AWG)
WHT (20AWG)
BLU (20AWG) BLK (6AWG)
RED (20AWG) A3,A J5 1
+
AY51-132 (2X) AY40-010T IGBT DRIVE BD 2
4 RED(6AWG) RED(6AWG) 3
J9
J8
J7
J6
J4
J3
J2
J1
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 3 C12 4
6 BLK(6AWG) A3,B J5 1
AY51-015
5
+
AY40-010T IGBT DRIVE BD 2 A18,A1P5
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8 RED(6AWG) C8
C-
3 C13
J9
J8
J7
J6
J4
J3
J2
J1
GREEN/YELLOW (10AWG)
7
+ + BLK(6AWG)
10
4 A18
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ROTOR CHART
CONNECTION)
9 C9
+
AY51-133 (2X) A19,A1P5
G1
G2
G2
E2
E1
E1
G1
E2
AY51-023
FOR ROTOR
1
X-RAY TUBE
(SEE TUBE
K1 2 C14 3 + + 3 SEE
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A19
AY51-128 (4X)
NOTE
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + A18C1 A18C2
G1
+
G2
G2
+
E2
E1
E1
6
G1
E2
D1 C15
AY51-076 C3
+
3 + + 3 2 - - 2
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
A+
+
SEE A19C1 A19C2 SEE AY51-076 A18QB A18QA
BLACK (6AWG)
BLACK (6AWG)
+ + + + + + + + + + + + NOTE C10 SEE A18R1
RED (6AWG)
RED (6AWG)
AY51-128 (4X)
NOTE C4
2 - - 2 1 1
BLACK/RED
GREY/WHITE
1 NOTE
+
30A SB
30A SB
6
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A19QB A19QA 1
ORANGE
C11 C6
VIOLET
AY20-047
AY51-016
A19R1 C4A
BROWN
ANODE POWER MODULE
GREY
AY51-085 1 1
AY51-077
AY51-085
1 1
500VAC
A21
500VAC
A20 RED RED C7
F1,F2
F1, F2
ROTOR CABLE
AY20-044 AY20-044
RED
GRN/YEL 2 GRN/YEL 2 AY20-047
A9P7 CATHODE POWER MODULE C7A PA1
BLACK 3 BLACK 3
1
2
3
4
PC2
J7 220VAC BROWN (16 AWG) AY51-010 220VAC ROTOR MAIN 1 BLK PA2
1 1
GREEN/YELLOW (10AWG) BLK (10AWG) 60 VAV RED (16 AWG) 60 VAC ROTOR PHASE 2 RED PC1
GREEN/YELLOW (10AWG) 0 VAC
2
3 ORANGE (16AWG)
2
3 0 VAC ROTOR COMMON 3 WHT C
J3 4
4 4
A9P3 5 X-RAY TUBE ROTOR CONNECTION CHART
TB1
A10P1 J1 CHASSIS GND
TEMP. FAULT
6 T.S.
7 T.S.
A TOSHIBA VARIAN DUNLEE
GROUND TO HV TANK
CATH. FDBK
ORANGE
1
WHITE
BLACK
CATH. RTN
110/220 VAC
GREY
MA RTN
BLUE
16
14
2
5- T.S. 1- T.S. T.S.-1
MA FDBK
TB6 24 VDC RTN 2 15VDC RTN
15
3
ANODE FDBK
4
LOAD CB1 LINE
LINE
ANODE RTN
4
6- T.S. 2- T.S. T.S.-2
A17P1
GRN 2 DOOR COLL. READY 4 -15VDC 1.5KE68CA
FIL.COMMON
EL70-004
SHIELD 7
10 AMP
FIL. LARGE
FIL. SMALL
22 5 -15VDC RTN
RTN 1 6
X - RAY ON +15VDC 6
2 24VDC 7 A17 AY20-031
A9P1 J1 GROUND 7 AY51-043 24VDC HV MODULE
LOAD
3 8
23 24VDC RTN 9
FIL. SHIELD
0VAC BLK (16AWG) 1 0VAC J3 24VDC RTN 10
10 32VAC BLK (16AWG) 32VAC TB3
RED
WHT
2
WHT
BLK
BLK
C1, 30UF/440VAC
0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 115 VAC 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
3
AY51-017
T1 16VAC BLK (16AWG) 4 16VAC BUCKY T. ON 2 A10P3
AY51-015
3
AY51-017 GRN/YEL (16AWG)
11 0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 115 VAC RTN TO TABLE
EL99-001
A2P1
EMI FLT
5 NOTES:
AY51-012
LINE
LINE
WHT (16AWG)
GREEN/YELLOW (10AWG)
GREEN/YELLOW (10AWG)
8
TB1 11VAC BLK (16AWG) 11VAC 4
LOAD
GND
LOAD
6
12 0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 5 BLK (16AWG)
BROWN
AY51-021
ORANGE
YELLOW
7 A5P1 1. C8, THRU C15, 2400 UF/ 450VDC.
WHITE
GREEN
VIOLET
6
GREY
28VAC BLK (16AWG) 28VAC GROUND
BLUE
1 8
1
2
3
4
5
6
RED
-10VAC 1 0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 7
0VAC
9 2. C1 VALUE COULD CHANGE DEPENDING ON TUBE
2 13 28VAC BLK (16AWG) 28VAC BUCKY READY 8 EL28-002 J1 A2P6 AY51-013
(16AWG)
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
3 BLK (16AWG) 11 0VAC (SEE NOTE 2)
MA RTN
SHIELD
SHIELD
MA SENSE
110VAC
ANODE RTN
ANODE FDBK
4 8 BLK (16AWG) 7VAC A1P8 A1P8 J6 BRN
CATHODE RTN
0VAC
MAIN GROUND
CATHODE FDBK
L
3
GROUND
12 1 1 J1 3. DISCONNECT A17P1-9 AND #10 FROM GROUND AND
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
RED
48VDC
7VAC
WHT, C
2 2
RED, S
48VDCRTN
A9P4 J4 TB4 1 J11 J8 ORN CONNECT THE MAS METER ACROSS THESE WIRES
BLK,
4 130VAC 5 2
1
1
3 3 (WARNING A17P1-9 AND 10 MUST BE CONNECTED
GRN/YEL
2 1 4 4
BROWN (20AWG/600V)
STUD
14 BLK (16AWG) 220 VAC BUCKY W.ON 2 3 2 GRN TO GROUND OR TO THE MAS METER.)
GREEN (20AWG/600V)
5 1
4
3 2
3
5 5
RED (20AWG/600V)
AY51-023
6 8 7 3 10 10
BUCKY READY 8 9
9 (LOGIC BD.) 8
8
4 OUTPUT B J2 CONTROL BD.
J10 9 J3 A2P3 A5P2
9 5. ADJUST THESE JUMPERS TO THE NEAREST INCOMING AC
60VAV
SEE NOTE 5
AY51-022-SE
23
21
22
20
1
A9P6 AY51-008
A8P4 50/50W
2 1 1 1 3
FOR THE FAMILY OF SE GEN.
A11P4
BLK (16AWG) 4 0 VAC 2 GREEN/YELLOW 2 24VDC RTN 15VDC 1 2 +18 VDC 4
BLK (16AWG) 110 VAC BLACK 28VDC 15VDC OUTPUT A
BLK (16AWG)
BLK (16AWG)
BLK (16AWG)
BLK (16AWG)
3 3 3 2 3 5
1 4 GREEN/YELLOW 4 GROUND 15VDCRTN 3 4 OUTPUT B 6 SE
5 5 BLUE 5 BUCKY TABLE 15VDCRTN 4 5 7 C3 C4 C4A C6 C7 C7A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
16
GEN.
11
1 15VDC AY40-005T 6 6 VIOLET 6 BUCKY WALL -15VDC 5 8
8
2
7
4
3
5
1
6
9
10
3 15VDCRTN SUPPLY BD. A6P1 A9P2 J2 8 WHITE/BLACK 8 COLL. READY 24VDC 7 10 J4 32KW 1uF 0.5uF 1uF 0.5uF
1
J4 1 4 15VDCRTN 9 YELLOW/WHITE 9 BUCKY T. 24VDC 8 11 J2 1
1
0VAC 32VAC WHITE 32VAC BLACK/RED BUCKY W. 24VDCRTN 15VDC 2
J7
-15VDC
0VAC SW.
0VAC
2 2 5 1 1 10 10 9 1 12 2
3
3 3 6 -15VDCRTN 32VACRTN 2 BLACK 2 32VACRTN 11 GREY/WHITE 11 DOOR 24VDCRTN 10 2 15VDC 13 3 40KW 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF
110/220
4
110/220VAC SW.
AEC WALL 1
0VAC 15VAC VIOLET 15VAC BLUE/YELLOW SPARE 15VDC RTN
AY51-012
4 4 7 24VDC 3 3 12 12 3 14 4
5
5 220VAC 5 8 24VDC 15VACRTN 4 BLUE 4 15VACRTN 13 GREY 13 TABLE RDY A1P5 4 15VDC RTN 15 5
11VAC RED 11VAC GREEN/BROWN K2, 24VDC -15VDC 6 50KW 1uF 1uF 0.25uF 1uF 1uF 0.25uF
6 6 9 24VDCRTN 5 5 14 14 5 16 6
48VDCRTN
48VDCRTN
30VDCRTN
30VDCRTN
15VDCRTN
15VDC
BLU VC+/1.2K
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
3 GND 7
8
5 5 1
2
VIO 9 BATT + C A8P6 28VDC 8 J4 6 6 2
RED 1.2K/ A J6 AY51-011 A1P2 J2 9 3
AEC WALL 2
10 9 7 7 3
BLU 1.2K/ C BROWN (22 AWG) V SENSE A GND AY40-003S 4
11 1 1 J5 8 8 4
RED (22 AWG) V SENSE C GRN/YEL A2, KVP BD. 5 SC50-049T REV. U
4 2 2 9 9 5
MONITOR/CHARGER
AY51-018-XX
GREY (20 AWG) 24VDC MAG. RTN
A8, LINE
7 8 8 5
RED
BLU
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
15 9 9 6
GRN/YEL RTN BLACK (22 AWG) FAULT RESET
BD.
8 10 10 7 SEE NOTE 4
GRN/YEL 16 RTN 11 BLK/ORN (22 AWG) 11 NOT USED 8 A11P5
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
J8 J2 WHT/BRN (22 AWG) NOT USED GRN/YEL
12 12 9
A8P8 10
3
2
1
AY51-039-SE 11
R4B 1.2K/50W
R1B 1.2K/50W
R1A 1.2K/50W
R4A 1.2K/50W
A1P3 J3
GRN/YEL (10AWG)
A8P2
GRN/YEL (20AWG)
GRN/YEL (20AWG)
12 A16P1
AY51-012
AY51-004
AY10-005 ODYSSEY
BLK/RED BLK/RED 33VDC 1
1 13 1
WHT/BLK WHT/BLK 33VDC RTN 2
2 14 AY51-19-2 (SEE NOTE 4) 2
3
R2A, R2B
3 15 3
4
50/50W
4 16 4
5
5
AY51-018-XX 6
6
PCB DOOR BLK (16AWG) 7
7
GROUND STUD WHT (16AWG) 8
8
GREEN/YELLOW (16AWG) FILAMENT BD. GROUND 9
9
J9
J8
J7
J6
J4
J3
J2
J1
WHT16AWG
F2 3.15A SB 440VAC R4 A,B 50 OHM
BLK16AWG
C9 C13
BLK16AWG
(SEE NOTE 6)
3 4 CHART FOR
LINE
LINE
LINE
J9
J8
J7
J6
J4
J3
J2
J1
+
+
B L2 50W 4
A19,A1P5 A18,A1P5 ROTOR
AY51-079
WHT
C L3 CONNECTION)
AY51-079
AY51-080
AY51-080
AY51-073 AY20-047
CB1
AY51-073 AY20-047
N N (2X)
LOAD
LOAD
LOAD
4 (2X)
+
3
~ +
~ + A+ C-
G2
G2
G1
E2
E2
E1
E1
G1
6
AY51-068 (3X)
G2
G2
G1
E2
E2
E1
E1
G1
NEUTRAL 5 3 + 3
C11 ~ C15 +
0 1 8 3 + 3
7
~ +
+
A18C1 A18C2
ROTOR CABLE
T1 PHASE A
220 2 10 A19C1 A19C2 ~ -
ORN
BLU
BRN
9 C16
K2 285 1
~ - - 2 - 2
3 K1 C12 - 2 - 2
DB2
AY20-146 R8 R9 R10
9
AY51-065
2
+
A18QB A18QA
AY51-127 (4X) DB2
AY51-065
380
+
4 A19QB A19QA A18R1
AY51-066
(SEE NOTE 3) 1 1
3.3/50W ALUM.
AY51-066
D2 415 5 (SEE NOTE 3) 1 1
10
2
1
BRN
ORN
1N4005
BLU
1N4005
440 6 A19R1 (SEE NOTE
D3
A19 POWER MODULE CATHODE A18 POWER MODULE ANODE 1 AND 2)
480 7
C7 C4
0 1 AY51-128 AY51-128 (4X)
K3 BLK (10AWG) C6 C3
(4X)
AY51-069 (3X)
9
T1 PHASE B
BLK (8AWG)
285 3 A9P7 A9P3
D1 J7 220VAC BROWN (16 AWG) 220VAC
10
1 1
2
1
9 32VAC BLK (16AWG) 1 32VAC TB1 A10TB1 1- COMM. 5- COMM. OUTER- COMM.
0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC (SEE NOTE 4) 10 9
2 0 1 16VAC BLK (16AWG)
2
16VAC TB2 J4 A10P4 2- MAIN 4- MAIN CENTER- MAIN
3
220
AY51-023
2 8 11VAC BLK (16AWG) 11VAC 24 VDC RTN 2 A10P5 J5 15VDC 5 3- PHASE 3- PHASE INNER- PHASE
5 1
T1 PHASE C
CATH. FDBK
14
4
YELLOW (20AWG)
6 2
AY51-043
CATH. RTN
285
3 28VAC BLK (16AWG) 28VAC COLL. READY 4 15VDC RTN 1 5- T.S. 1- T.S. T.S.-1
16
7 1 3
MA FDBK
0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 5 15VDC RTN 3
MA RTN
5
RED (20AWG)
8 2 4
380 4 28VAC BLK (16AWG) 28VAC +15VDC 6 -15VDC 4 6- T.S. 2- T.S. T.S.-2
15
9 3 5
(SEE NOTE 8)
ANODE FDBK
15 0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC GROUND 7 -15VDCRTN
ANODE RTN
6 10
BLK(16AWG)
BLK(16AWG)
6
7
415 5 0 1 7 7VAC BLK (16AWG) 7VAC 24VDC 1.5KE68CA
FIL.COMMON
11 7
8
FIL. LARGE
FIL. SMALL
60 2 0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 24VDC NOTES:
7 12 8
SHIELD
440 6 120 3 TB3 24VDC RTN 9 A17
115 VAC 1 AY40-013T 24VDC RTN 1. C3, C4 ,C6 AND C7 1UF/1500VAC
8 480 2
10 AY20-031 HV MODULE
7 4 6 BUCKY T. ON
9 19 A9P4 J4 115 VAC RTN 3 TO TABLE A10 ROTOR DRIVE BD. J3 2. C5 AND C8 ARE NOT INSTALLED.
220
20 4 A10P3
WHT
WHT
FIL. SHIELD
BLK
220 VAC IN GROUND 5 3. C9 THRU C16, 2400UF/450VDC
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 EMI FLT
17
1
220 VAC IN 6
2
AY51-017
AY20- LOAD 18 60VAC ROTOR 7 4. DISCONNECT A17P1-9 AND 10 FROM GROUND AND
11 258 LINE 11
3
0 VAC ROTOR BUCKY READY 8 C1, 30UF/440VAC CONNECT THE MAS METER TO THESE WIRES.
4 AY51-017
ORANGE
(SEE NOTE 5) GREEN/YELLOW (16AWG) (WARNING A17P1-9 AND 10 MUST
YELLOW
TMI
AY51-012
A2P1
12 5
AY51-021
VIOLET
BROWN
BE CONNECTED TO GROUND OR MAS METER.)
GREY
BLK (16AWG)
GREEN
BLUE
6
WHITE
WHT (16AWG)
RED
LINE
TB2 10 TB4 A5P1 5. C1 VALUE COULD CHANGE DEPENDING ON
1
2
3
4
5
6
GRN/YEL (16AWG) LOAD
115 VAC 1
AY51-013 TUBE MANUFACTURER OR MODEL (SEE TUBE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
GND 2
BLK (16AWG) BUCKY W. ON
J1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
BLK (16AWG) A9P5 J5 115 VAC RTN 3 TO WALLSTAND BRN J1 DATA BASE)
GROUND
WHT, C
1 1
RED, S
MA RTN
BLK, L
MA SENSE
ANODE RTN
RED
ANODE FDBK
BLK (16AWG) 4 A1P8
48VDC
48VDCRTN
CATHODE RTN
CATHODE FDBK
2 2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
BLK (16AWG) 220 VAC OUT GROUND 5 ORN 6. 32 AND 40KW GENERATORS CB1 MUST BE 30 AMP.
INCOM. LINE
INCOM. LINE
1 3 3
BLK (16AWG) 0 VAC OUT 24 VDC 6 J11 J8 1 YEL 50KW GENERATORS CB1 MUST BE 50 AMP.
2 1 4 4
BLK (16AWG) 120 VAC 24 VDC RTN 7 2 GRN
3 2 5 5
RS 232
A8P3 BLK (16AWG) 0VAC BUCKY READY 8 3 BLU 7. AY51-019-2 IS USED FOR AEC OPTION ONLY.
PORT
SLAVE
4 3 6 6
J3 4 VIO NON AEC GENERATORS USE AY51-019-1.
8 5 4 7 7
PHASE C,IN RS 232 5 GRY AY40-007T
3 1 6 5 8 8
PHASE A,IN PHASE A BLK A6P1 J2 J6 A9P6 A1P4 J4 MASTER 6 WHT A5, FILAMENT 8. ADJUST THESE JUMPERS TO THE NEAREST
10 2 6 9 9
AY40-005T J1 AY51-005 A9P2 AY51-008 PORT 7 BLK INCOMING AC LINE INPUT.
YELLOW/WHITE
5 3
1 1
7
8
10 10 CONTROL BD.
1 PHASE B 4 BLK A6, POWER 32VAC 1 WHITE (16AWG) 1 32VAC 1 RED 1 24VDC 8
PHASE N. BLK 32VAC RTN 2 BLACK (16AWG) 2 32VAC RTN GREEN/YELLOW 24VDC RTN 9 J6 A1P6 A5P2 J2
RED/GREEN
6 5 SUPPLY BD. 2
3 3
2 2 2 9
15VAC VIOLET 15VAC BLACK 28VDC
ORN/BLK
BRN/YEL
7 6 3 3 3 3 A1P3
PHASE C BLK 15VAC RTN 4 BLUE 4 15VAC RTN GREEN/YELLOW GROUND J10 A1P10 A2P8 J8 J3
2 7 4 4 4 4 1
11VAC 5 RED 5 11VAC BLUE BUCKY TABLE +18 VDC
4 8 5 5 5 5 1 2
BLACK(20AWG)
WHITE(20AWG)
AY51-012
9 6 6 6 6 1 2 3
BLUE(20AWG)
7 7 7 7 2 3 4
8 8
A11P4
A8P6 J6 28VAC RTN 8 BLACK/RED 8 28VAC RTN 8 WHITE/BLACK 8 COLLIMATOR READY 15VDC RTN 3 4 OUTPUT B 5
4 24VRTN K2 9 YELLOW/WHITE 9 BUCKY T. READY 15VDC RTN 4 5 6
24V K2 15VDC AY51-004 DOOR BLACK/RED BUCKY W. READY -15VDC
AY51-015
3 1 10 10 5 7
24VRTN K3 15VDC 48VDC 1 TB6 GREY/WHITE DOOR INTERLOCK -15VDC RTN
2 2 1 INTERLOCK 11 11 6 8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
16
11
24V K3 15VDC RTN 48VDC 2 1 DOOR BLUE/YELLOW SPARE 24VDC
1 3 2 12 12 7 9
15VDC RTN 48VDCRTN 3 2 DOOR RTN GREY TABLE RDY 24VDC A2P7 J7 A11P2
4 3 13 13 8 10
A8P1 -15VDC 48VDCRTN 4 GREEN/BROWN K2, 24VDC 24VDC RTN +18 VDC J4
5 4 14 14 9 1 11
VA+/2.4K 30VDC 5 BROWN EXPOSE GROUND J2 1
1 -15VDC RTN 6 5 15 15 24VDC RTN 10 2 12 1
30VDC 6 X - RAY ON GREEN PREP RDY J9 A1P9 OUTPUT A 2
2 24VDC 7 6 TB5 16 16 3 13 2
-15VDC RTN
7 3
15VDC RTN
15VDC RTN
24VDC RTN
24VDC RTN
AEC WALL 1
4 24VDC RTN 9 30VDCRTN 8
2 X-RAY ON 18 ORANGE/BLACK 18 7.5VAC A1P5 15 A11, AEC BD. 4
-15VDC
24VDC
24VDC
WHT (16AWG)
5 10 9 19 19 1 16 5
BLK (16AWG)
7 RS-485 3 1 7
VC+/2.4K J2 A6P3 A9, INTERFACE BD. 4 15VDC 8
8 EXP. 4 2 1 1 8 SC50-052T REV. T
AY40-53S2 A1P3 J3 5 9
9 PREP 5 3 15VDC RTN 2 2 9
2.4K A8, LINE AY40-006S 6
15VDC RTN
RED(20AWG)
RED(20AWG)
10 28VDC 6 4 3 3
A6P2 A1, CPU BD. 7 -15VDC
10
11 MONITOR 1 GND 7 5 4 4
BLUE(20AWG)
BD. 9 24VDC 1
3 9 7 6 6 1
J1 GND 24VDC 2
4 J5 8 7 7 2
24VDC RTN 3
9 8 8 3
J4 A8P4 AY51-012 A1P2 J2 J1 A1P1 24VDC RTN 4
1 10 9 9 4
AY51-011
AEC WALL 2
5
2 10 10 5
AY51-018-XX
BROWN (22 AWG) V SENSE A A2P5 J5 6
1 1 3 11 11 6
GRN/YEL
RED (22 AWG) V SENSE C AY40-003S 7
2 2 4 12 12 7
R1A, R1B ORANGE (22 AWG) GROUND A2, KVP BD. 8
3 3 5 13 13 8
R2A, R2B YELLOW (22 AWG) 24VDC 9
4 4 6 J4 14 14 9
1.2K/50W GREEN (22 AWG) AUTO SHUT OFF J1 J5
5
BLUE (22 AWG)
5
SYSTEM ON
7
A11P1
AEC TABLE
6 6 8 A2P4 GRN/YEL
VIOLET (20 AWG) 24VDC MAG.
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
7 7 9
8 GREY (20 AWG) 8 24VDC MAG. RTN 10
9 WHITE (22 AWG) 9 MISSING PHASE 11 A11P5
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
10 BLACK (22 AWG) 10 FAULT RESET 12
11 BLACK/ORANGE (22 AWG) 11 NOT USED 13 A16P1 TO OCP ASSEMBLY
WHITE/BROWN (22 AWG) NOT USED 1
12 12 14 1 AY10-004 QUEST
2
15 2 AY10-005 ODYSSEY
3
16 3
4 AY10-005-1 ODYSEY TECHVISION
(SEE NOTE 7) 4 AY10-009-1 T. RAD PLUS TECHVISION
AY51-019-2 5
5 AY10-009 T. RAD PLUS
DOOR GROUND 6
6
7
7
8
8
GREEN/YELLOW (16AWG) FILAMENT BD. GROUND 9
9
AY51-018-XX
MAIN GROUND
STUD
GROUND TO HV TANK GREEN/YELLOW (10AWG)
WHT
BLK
BLUE
RED
AY51-058 (3X) AY51-007 F1 3.15A SB 440VAC
IGBT DRIVE J5 1 IGBT DRIVE J5 1
R3 A,B 50 OHM BD,CATHODE 2 C13 BD, ANODE 2
A L1 TB1 50W C9 3 3
BLK16AWG
J9
J8
J7
J6
J4
J3
J2
J1
J9
J8
J7
J6
J4
J3
J2
J1
WHT16AWG
F2 3.15A SB 440VAC R4 A,B 50 OHM 4 4
LINE
LINE
LINE
+
BLK16AWG
B L2 A19,A1P5
AY51-080
50W
A18,A1P5
50 AMP/3P
AY51-072
WHT
C L3 AY25-001
CB1
AY51-080
AY20-047 AY20-047 X-RAY TUBE
AY51-072 (2X) C10 C14
GRN/YEL (10AWG)
GRN/YEL (16AWG)
(2X)
AY51-066
N L4
LOAD
(SEE TUBE
AY51-066
LOAD
LOAD 3 4
+
6
~ ROTOR CHART
~
G2
G2
G1
G2
G2
G1
E2
E2
E2
E2
E1
E1
E1
E1
G1
G1
5 C15 FOR ROTOR
AY51-088 (3X) 8 +
NEUTRAL + C11 + 3 + 3
+ 3 + 3
ROTOR CABLE
0 7 CONNECTION)
1 ~
AY51-066
AY51-066
10
+
~ A19C1 A19C2 A18C1 A18C2
YELLOW
T1 PHASE A
198 2 9
-
RED
AY20-146 R8 R9 R10
1
K2 ORN K1 C12 2 - 2 2 - 2
- - -
BRN
BLU
208 3 2
~ C16 A+ C-
9
AY51-065
AY51-127 (4X) ~ A19QB A19QA A18QB A18QA
3.3/50W ALUM.
AY51-065
220 X-RAY TUBE ROTOR CONNECTION CHART
+
4 DB1 A18R1
220 5 DB2 1 1 1 1
D2 TOSHIBA VARIAN DUNLEE
1N4005
220 5A
10
2
1
ORN
BLU
1N4005 6 A19R1
D3
SEE NOTE 1- COMM. 5- COMM. OUTER- COMM.
A19 POWER MODULE CATHODE A18 POWER MODULE ANODE 1 AND 2
280 7 2- MAIN 4- MAIN CENTER- MAIN
C7 C4
0 1 AY51-128(4X) 3- PHASE 3- PHASE INNER- PHASE
AY51-128(4X)
K3 2 BLK (10AWG) C6 C3
AY51-075 (3X)
9
T1 PHASE B
198 2 2 BLK (8AWG)
A9P7 A9P3 AY51-010 6- T.S. 2- T.S. T.S.-2
D1
208 3 J7 220VAC BROWN (16 AWG) 220VAC
10
1 1
2
1
7 2 7T.S.
TB2 T2 A9P1 J1 24 VAC .RTN TEMP. FAULT
1 GROUND 3 A 4. DISCONNECT A17P1-9 AND 10 FROM GROUND AND
CONNECT THE MAS METER TO THESE WIRES.
0 9 32VAC BLK (16AWG) 1 32VAC TB1 A10TB1
1 0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC (SEE NOTE 4) 10 9 (WARNING A17P1-9 AND 10 MUST CONNECTED TO
2 16VAC BLK (16AWG)
2
16VAC TB2 J4 A10P4 GROUND OR MAS METER.)
3
T1 PHASE C
AY51-023
198 2 8 11VAC BLK (16AWG) 5 11VAC 24 VDC RTN 2 A10P5 J5 15VDC 1
5
SEE NOTE 7
AY51-078 X3
CATH. FDBK
TUBE MANUFACTURER OR MODEL (SEE TUBE
14
4 6
AY51-043 2
CATH. RTN
208 3 28VAC BLK (16AWG) 28VAC COLL. READY 4 15VDC RTN 1
WHT FIL.COMMON 16
7 1 3
DATA BASE)
MA FDBK
0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 5 15VDC RTN 3
MA RTN
5 220 4 28VAC BLK (16AWG)
8
28VAC +15VDC 6
2
-15VDC
4
4 6. AY51-019-2 IS USED FOR AEC OPTION ONLY.
ANODE FDBK
5 15 0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC GROUND 7 -15VDCRTN NON AEC GENERATORS USE AY51-019-1.
ANODE RTN
8
15
6
BLK(16AWG)
BLK(16AWG)
10 6
7
5A 0 1 7 7VAC BLK (16AWG) 7VAC 24VDC 1.5KE68CA 7. ADJUST THESE JUMPERS TO THE NEAREST
YELLOW
11 7
6 2 0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 24VDC INCOMING AC LINE INPUT.
BLK FIL. L.
7 12 8
SHIELD
TB3 24VDC RTN
FIL. SHLD
3 A17
RED
9
240
7 1
115 VAC AY40-013T 24VDC RTN AY20-031
8
220
10
4 6 BUCKY T. ON 2
280 19 A9P4 J4 115 VAC RTN 3 TO TABLE A10 ROTOR DRIVE BD. J3 HV MODULE
9
120
20 4
220
60
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 17
1
220 VAC IN 6 A10P3
EMI FLT 2
GRN/YEL (16AWG)
18 60VAC ROTOR 7
A2P1
AY51-017
11 LOAD 11
3
0 VAC ROTOR BUCKY READY 8 AY51-017 BLK (16AWG)
4
WHT (16AWG)
ORANGE
LINE
BROWN
YELLOW
AY51-021
AY51-012
12 5
VIOLET
GREEN
WHITE
C1, 30UF/440VAC
GREY
BLUE
6
RED
1
2
3
4
5
6
LINE (SEE NOTE 5) A5P1
GRN/YEL (16AWG) LOAD 10 TB4 J1 AY51-013
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
GND 115 VAC 1
MA RTN
MA SENSE
ANODE RTN
BRN
ANODE FDBK
BLK (16AWG) BUCKY W. ON 2 A1P8
CATHODE RTN
CATHODE FDBK
WHT, C
1 1
RED, S
BLK, L
GROUND
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
BLK (16AWG) A9P5 J5 115 VAC RTN 3 TO WALLSTAND RED J1
48VDC
AY20-258
48VDCRTN
2 2
TMI BLK (16AWG) 4 ORN
3 3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
BLK (16AWG) 220 VAC OUT 5 YEL
INCOM. LINE
INCOM. LINE
1 GROUND 1
4
GRN
4
BLK (16AWG) 2 0 VAC OUT 24 VDC
6 J11 J8 1 5 5
BLK (16AWG) 120 VAC 7 2 BLU
3 24 VDC RTN 2 6 6
RS 232
BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 8 J10 3 VIO
PORT
SLAVE
4 BUCKY READY 3 7 7
J3 PHASE N. BLK 4 GRY
8 5 5 4 8 8
PHASE C,IN PHASE A BLK RS 232 5 WHT
3 2 6 5 9 9
10 PHASE A,IN 3 A6P1 AY51-005 J2 J6 A9P6 A1P4 J4 MASTER 6
6
10
BLK
10
PHASE B BLK A9P2 AY51-008 PORT 7
YELLOW/WHITE
5 4 7
32VAC 1 WHITE (16AWG) 1 32VAC RED 24VDC 8 J6 A1P6 A5P2 J2
1 1 1 1 1 1 8
AY40-005T 32VAC RTN 2 BLACK (16AWG) 2 32VAC RTN GREEN/YELLOW 24VDC RTN 9 AY40-007T
RED/GREEN
6 6 2 2 2 2 9 A1P3
PHASE C BLK A6, POWER 15VAC 3 VIOLET 3 15VAC BLACK 28VDC A1P10 J3 A5, FILAMENT
ORN/BLK
BRN/YEL
AY51-022-3P
7 7 3 3 3 3 1
15VAC RTN 4 BLUE 4 15VAC RTN GREEN/YELLOW GROUND A2P8 J8
2 8 SUPPLY BD. 4
5 5
4 4 4 2 CONTROL BD.
4 11VAC 5 RED 5 11VAC 5 BLUE 5 BUCKY TABLE J9 A1P9 1 +18 VDC 3
J5 A8P5 11VAC RTN 6 BROWN/YELLOW 6 11VAC RTN VIOLET BUCKY WALL 15VDC GROUND
AY51-012
9 6 6 6 6 1 2 4
BLACK(20AWG)
WHITE(20AWG)
7 7 7 7 2 3 5
BLUE(20AWG)
A8P6 J6 28VAC RTN 8 BLACK/RED 8 28VAC RTN WHITE/BLACK COLLIMATOR READY 15VDC RTN OUTPUT B
8 8 8 8 3 4 6
4 24VRTN K2 J1 9 YELLOW/WHITE 9 BUCKY T. READY 15VDC RTN 4 5 7 AY51-019-2
3 24V K2 15VDC 1 DOOR 10 BLACK/RED 10 BUCKY W. READY -15VDC 5 8
AY51-015
24VRTN K3 15VDC 48VDC 1 TB6 GRAY/WHITE DOOR INTERLOCK -15VDC RTN
A11P4
2 2 1 INTERLOCK 11 11 6 9
24V K3 15VDC RTN 48VDC 2 1 DOOR BLUE/YELLOW SPARE 24VDC
1 3 2 12 12 7 10
15VDC RTN 48VDCRTN 3 2 DOOR RTN GREY TABLE RDY 24VDC A2P7 J7
AY51-009-3P 4 3 13 13 8 11
-15VDC 48VDCRTN 4 GREEN/BROWN K2, 24VDC 24VDC RTN +18 VDC
5 4 14 14 9 1 12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
16
11
-15VDC RTN 30VDC 5 BROWN EXPOSE 24VDC RTN GROUND
6 5 15 15 10 2 13
24VDC 30VDC 6 X - RAY ON TB5 GREEN PREP RDY OUTPUT A A11P2
7 6 16 16 3 14
-15VDC RTN
7
15VDC RTN
15VDC RTN
24VDC RTN
24VDC RTN
17 17 4 15
BLK (16AWG)
9 8 18 18 16 1
-15VDC
OCP ON
15VDC
15VDC
24VDC
24VDC
10 9 19 19 1 2 SC50-050T REV. N
J2 15VDCRTN 10 GREEN/ORANGE GROUND 2 3
10 20 20 RS-485 2 3
A8P1 A8P2 J3 AY40-023T 3 15VDC AY40-031S 4
RS-485 3 1 1 1 4
AEC WALL 1
VA+/2.4K J2 A6P3 A9, INTERFACE BD. 4 15VDC A11, AEC BD. 5
1 EXP. 4 2 2 2 5
A1P3 J3 5 15VDC RTN (OPTIONAL) 6
2 PREP 5 3 3 3 6
2.4K AY40-006S 6 15VDC RTN 7
3 28VDC 6 4 4 4 7
7 -15VDC 8
10
4 1 GND 7
8
5 5 5 8
9
VA - AY51-004 WHT/BLK 33VDC RTN -15VDC RTN
5 2 (LOGIC BD.) 28VDC 8
9
6 6 6 9
6 3 9 24VDC J4
AY51-018
7 7 7
A6P2 GND 24VDC A11P3
7 4 J5 8 8 8
VC+/2.4K 24VDC RTN J3
GRN/YEL
9 1 10 10 10 1
2.4K AY51-011 2
RED(20AWG)
RED(20AWG)
10 2 11 11 2
BLUE(20AWG)
AEC WALL 2
12 2 2 4 13 13 4
BLUE(20AWG)
AY51-020
BLUE (22 AWG) SYSTEM ON/OFF 8
AY10-005 ODYSSEY.
6 6 8 8
VIOLET (20 AWG) 24VDC MAG. 9
7 7 9 9 GRN/YEL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
MONITOR 10 10 12
R2A, R2B 11 BLK/ORN (22 AWG) 11 NOT USED 13
1.2K/50W BD. WHT/BRN (22 AWG) NOT USED A11P5 A16P1
12 12 14
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
15 1
DOOR GROUND 2
16 2
3
AY51-019-2 (SEE NOTE 6) 3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
GREEN/YELLOW (16AWG) FILAMENT BD. GROUND 8
8
9
9
AY51-018-XX
MAIN GROUND
STUD
GROUND TO HV TANK GREEN/YELLOW (10AWG)
WHT
BLK
BLUE
RED
AY51-074 X3 IGBT DRIVE J5 1 IGBT DRIVE J5 1
AY51-007 F1 3.15A SB 440VAC R3 A,B 50 OHM
TB1 BD,CATHODE 2 BD, ANODE 2
A L1 C9 C13
WHT 16AWG
50W 3 3 X-RAY TUBE ROTOR CONNECTION CHART
BLK 16AWG
J9
J8
J7
J6
J4
J3
J2
J1
J9
J8
J7
J6
J4
J3
J2
J1
BLK16AWG
F2 3.15A SB 440VAC R4 A,B 50 OHM 4 4
LINE
LINE
LINE
+
B L2 50W A19,A1P5 TOSHIBA VARIAN DUNLEE
AY51-080
A18,A1P5
C-
AY51-080
WHT
AMP/3P
AY20-047
C10
GRN/YEL (10AWG)
GRN/YEL (16AWG)
(2X)
50
4
LOAD
LOAD
LOAD
N L4 C14 2- MAIN 4- MAIN CENTER- MAIN
ROTOR CHART
CONNECTION)
3
AY51-079 ~ AY51-079
FOR ROTOR
6
X-RAY TUBE
~
G2
G2
G1
G2
G2
G1
E2
E2
E2
E2
3- PHASE 3- PHASE INNER- PHASE
E1
E1
E1
E1
G1
G1
(SEE TUBE
5
NEUTRAL 8 3 + 3
+ 3
AY51-068(3X)
0 7 + + + +3 5- T.S. 1- T.S. T.S.-1
1 C11 ~
AY51-066
AY51-066
ORN
10
~ A19C1 A19C2 C15 A18C1 A18C2
BLU
BRN 220
6- T.S. 2- T.S. T.S.-2
T1 PHASE A
9
K2 2
-
A+
9
+
2 2 2 2
- - - -
AY20-146 R8,R9,R10
285 3 AY51-127 (4X) 2
- A19QB A19QA
~ A18QB A18QA NOTES:
~
AY51-065
D2 380 K1
3.3/50W ALUM.
4 A18R1
10
1N4005 DB1
2
1
BRN
ORN
C12 1 1 C16 1 1
BLU
1N4005
5
AY51-065
D3
+
A19R1 2. DO NOT INSTALL C5 AND C8 IN 50KW GENERATORS.
440 6
(SEE NOTE 3) A19 POWER MODULE CATHODE A18 POWER MODULE ANODE 3. C9 THRU C16, 2400UF/450VDC
480 7
(SEE NOTE 3)
ROTOR CABLE
K3 4. DISCONNECT A17P1-9 AND 10 AND CONNECT THE MAS METER TO THESE
9
0 1 (SEE
AY51-069 (3X)
T1 PHASE B
380 4 1 60 VAV 2 A9J8 A9P8 C3 AY51-019-1
AY51-016 2 0 VAC 3 1 1 BRN
415 5 BLACK/RED 3 J3 4 TO 2 2 7. DIGITAL GENERATOR, AY40-023T IS REPLACED WITH AY40-034T.
GREY/WHITE 4 COLL. 3 3 AY51-089 CABLE IS USED WITH AY40-034T BD. ONLY FOR
440 6 TB1 4 4 YEL
DIGITAL GENERATOR WITH STANDARD AEC.
T.S.
T.S.
24 VAC COLL. 1 5 PC1 PC2 PA1 PA2
H9 WHT
H8 RED
5
H7 BLK
480 7 A9P1 J1 24 VAC RTN 2 6 BLU BRN 5
6 1 1
3 ORN 9 8. ADJUST THESE JUMPERS TO THE NEAREST
TB2 T2 GROUND 7 7 VIO 2 2
INCOMING AC LINE INPUT.
0 1 9 32VAC BLK (16AWG) 32VAC 8 GRY
1 1 TO TUBE 8 C
AY51-071 X3
COMM
2 10 9 GRN 6 2
285 3 8 11VAC BLK (16AWG) 11VAC 24 VDC RTN TB3 TO (SEE NOTE 4)
PHASE
MAIN
3
AY51-023
5 3
AY51-015
16 0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 3 PREP 1 1 9 TB1
6 DIGITAL 4
380 4 28VAC BLK (16AWG) 28VAC COLL. READY 4 PREP 2 2 6
4 0VAC BLK (16AWG)
7
0VAC 5 RECP. RDY 3 RECEPTOR 5
8
415 5 28VAC BLK (16AWG) 28VAC +15VDC 6 PREP RDY 1 4 TABLE 2 RED 4 P/O
14
5 9 7 L1
CATH. FDBK
15 0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC GROUND 7 PREP RDY 2 5 1 9 200VAC
16
10 TB2
CATH. RTN
440 6 0 1 7 7VAC BLK (16AWG) 7VAC TO EXPOSE 1 6 3 8
YELLOW
TO
6
MA FDBK
11 L2
MA RTN
60 2 0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC EXPOSE 2 7 4
15
12 TABLE 240VAC
ANODE FDBK
480 7 120 3 TB3 DR RDY RAD 8 AID ROTOR CONTROLLER
RED
7 1.5KE68CA GND
(SEE NOTE 8)
BUCKY
ANODE RTN
SHIELD 7
115 VAC 1 HV ON 1 9 MODEL LC102
FIL. SMALL
WHT FIL.COMMON
AY51-089
AY51-033
FLT 1
FIL. SHIELD
17 220V IN GND 6 TB7 (SEE NOTE 5)
10 LOAD 18
2
60V ROTOR 7 PREP 1 1 TO GREEN/YELLOW (16AWG)
RED
3
11 0V ROTOR BUCKY READY 8 PREP 2 2 BLK (16AWG)
11 LINE 4 DIGITAL
RECP. RDY 3 WHT (16AWG)
5 AY51-017
TO PREP RDY 1 4 RECEPTOR AY51-017 A2P1 A5P1
12 LINE
6
WALL PREP RDY 2 5 WALL
LOAD 10 TB4 EXPOSE 1 6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
GRN/YEL (16AWG) 1 BUCKY AY51-013
WHT
BLK (16AWG) 115 VAC EXPOSE 2 7
GRN
GRY
BRN
BLU
SHLD
VIO
GND
ORN
BRN
GRN
BLK (16AWG) A9P5 J5 BUCKY W. ON 2 DR RDY RAD 8 J1
RED
BRN
BLK
1 1
L
J1
WHT, C
RED, S
GROUND
BLK (16AWG) 115 VAC RTN 3 HV ON 1 9 A1P8 RED
48VDC
48VDCRTN
2 2
MA RTN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
MA SENSE
ANODE RTN
ORN
CATH RTN
ANODE FDBK
BLK (16AWG) 220V OUT 4 HV ON 2 10
CATH FDBK
BLK,
1 3 3
BLK (16AWG) 0 VAC OUT GROUND 5 24VDC 11 YEL
INCOM. LINE
INCOM. LINE
2 4 4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
BLK (16AWG) 120 VAC 24 VDC RTN 6 24VDC RTN 12 GRN
3 5 5
BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 24 VDC 7 J10 J8 1 BLU
4 1 6 6
SHIELD VIO
MASTER
A8P3 J3 BUCKY READY 8 AY40-034 D.R. 2
5 2 7 7
RS 232
PHASE N. BLK 3 GRY
PORT
8 5 6 CONFIGURATION (SEE NOTE 7) 3
4 SHIELD
8
WHT
8
3 PHASE C,IN PHASE A 2 BLK RS 232 4 9 9
PHASE A,IN A6P1 A9P2 J2 J6 A9P6 J4 SLAVE 5 BLK AY40-007T
10 3 5 10 10
PHASE B BLK AY40-005T J1 AY51-005 AY51-008 A1P4 PORT 6 A5, FILAMENT
YELLOW/WHITE
5 4 6
A6, POWER 32VAC 1 WHITE (16AWG) 1 32VAC RED 24VDC 7 J6 A2P6 A5P2 J2
1 1 1
2 2
1 1 1 7
8 CONTROL BD.
32VAC RTN BLACK (16AWG) 32VAC RTN GREEN/YELLOW 24VDC RTN
RED/GREEN
SUPPLY BD.
BLK
6 6 2 2 2 2 8 A2P3
3 3 9
AY51-022-3P
7 7 3 3 3 3 9 1
15VAC RTN 4 BLUE 4 15VAC RTN GREEN/YELLOW GROUND A1P10 A2P7 J7
2 8 4 4 4 4 2 AY51-019-2
11VAC 5 RED 5 11VAC BLUE BUCKY TABLE GROUND
4 5 5 5 5 1 3
J5 A8P5 11VAC RTN 6 BROWN/YELLOW 6 11VAC RTN VIOLET BUCKY WALL +18 VDC
9 6 6 6 6 15VDC 1 2 4
BLACK(20AWG)
7 7
A11P4
WHITE(20AWG)
28VAC RTN 8 BLACK/RED 8 28VAC RTN WHITE/BLACK COLLIMATOR READY 15VDC RTN OUTPUT B
RED(20AWG)
8 8 8 8 3 4 6
4 24VRTN K2 9 YELLOW/WHITE 9 BUCKY T. READY 15VDC RTN 4 7
24V K2 15VDC AY51-004 DOOR BLACK/RED BUCKY W. READY -15VDC
3 1 10 10 5 8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
16
11
24VRTN K3 15VDC 48VDC 1 TB6 GRAY/WHITE DOOR INTERLOCK
2 2 1 INTERLOCK 11 11 -15VDC RTN 6 9
24V K3 15VDC RTN 48VDC 2 1 DOOR BLUE/YELLOW SPARE 24VDC
1 3 2 12 12 7 10
15VDC RTN 48VDCRTN 3 2 DOOR RTN GREY TABLE RDY 24VDC A2P8 J8 J4 A11P2
AY51-012
AY51-009-3P 4 3 13 13 8 11
A8P6 J6 48VDCRTN 4 GREEN/BROWN K2, 24VDC GROUND
-15VDC 5 4 14 14 24VDC RTN 9 1 12
-15VDC RTN 30VDC 5 BROWN EXPOSE 24VDC RTN +18 VDC J2 1
6 5 15 15 10 2 13 1
24VDC 30VDC 6 X - RAY ON TB5 GREEN PREP RDY J9 A1P9 OUTPUT A AY40-031S 2
7 6 16 16 3 14 2
-15VDC RTN
7 3
15VDC RTN
15VDC RTN
24VDC RTN
24VDC RTN
24VDC 8 30VDCRTN 7
1 X-RAY ON RTN 17 RED/GREEN 17 0VAC 4 OUTPUT B 15 A11, AEC BD. 3
30VDCRTN 8 2 X-RAY ON ORANGE/BLACK 7.5VAC A1P5 (OPTIONAL) 4
24VDC RTN
AEC WALL 1
AY51-007 9 8 18 18 5 16 4
-15VDC
24VDC
24VDC
WHT (16AWG)
10 9 19 19 1 5
BLK (16AWG)
1 RS-485 3 1 1 1 7
J2 A6P3 A9, INTERFACE BD. 4 15VDC 8
2 EXP. 4 2 2 2 8
2.4K 5 15VDC RTN 9
3 PREP 5 3 3 3 9
6 15VDC RTN
4 28VDC 6 4 4 4
7
10
5 1 GND 7
8
5 5 5
6 WHT/BLK 30VDC RTN 2 J3 A1, CPU BD. 8 6 -15VDC RTN 6 6 J3
28VDC 9 1
7 A6P2 3 (LOGIC BD.) 9 7 24VDC J4 7 7 1
VC+/2.4K A1P3 GND 24VDC 2
8 4 J5 8 8 8 2
3
24VDC RTN
RED(20AWG)
9 9 9 9
AEC WALL 2
3
2.4K J4 A8P4 J1 A1P1 24VDC RTN 4
RED(20AWG)
10 1 10 10 10 4
AY51-011
AY51-018-XX
5
11 2 11 11 5
BLUE(20AWG)
GRN/YEL
12 1 1 3 12 12 6
BLUE(20AWG)
AY51-020
A8, LINE 6 BLUE (22 AWG) 6 SYSTEM ON 8 J5 GRN/YEL
VIOLET (20 AWG) 24VDC MAG. AEC TABLE
MONITOR 7 7 9
GREY (20 AWG) 24VDC MAG. RTN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
8 8 10
R1A, R1B BD. 9 WHITE (22 AWG) 9 MISSING PHASE 11
R2A, R2B 10 BLACK (22 AWG) 10 FAULT RESET 12 A11P5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1.2K/50W 11 BLACK/ORANGE (22 AWG) 11 NOT USED 13 A16P1 TO OCP ASSEMBLY
WHITE/BROWN (22 AWG) NOT USED 1
12 12 14
2
1 AY10-004 QUEST
15 2
A1P2 J2 3 AY10-005 ODYSSEY
16 3
DOOR 4
AY51-012 AY51-019-2 (SEE NOTE 6) 5
4 AY10-005-1 ODYSEY TECHVISION
GROUND 5 AY10-009-1 T. RAD PLUS TECHVISION
6
6 AY10-009 T. RAD PLUS
7
7
8
8
GREEN/YELLOW (16AWG) FILAMENT BD. GROUND 9
9
AY51-018-XX
MAIN GROUND
STUD
GROUND TO HV TANK GREEN/YELLOW (10AWG)
WHT
BLK
BLUE
RED
AY51-074 (3X) IGBT DRIVE J5 IGBT DRIVE J5
F1 3.15A SB 440VAC 1 1
A L1 AY51-007 R3 A,B 50 OHM BD,CATHODE 2 C13 BD, ANODE 2
C9
WHT16AWG
50W 3 3
BLK16AWG
(SEE
J9
J8
J7
J6
J4
J3
J2
J1
J9
J8
J7
J6
J4
J3
J2
J1
+
B L2 TB1 F2 3.15A SB 440VAC R4 A,B 50 OHM
BLK16AWG
4 4
LINE
LINE
LINE
NOTE 8)
+
50W A19,A1P5
A18,A1P5 X-RAY TUBE
C L3
AY51-080
AMP/3P
WHT
CB1
AY25-001 AY51-073
AY51-080
AY20-047 AY20-047 (SEE TUBE
AY51-073 (2X) C10 C14
GRN/YEL (10AWG)
GRN/YEL (16AWG)
LOAD
LOAD
LOAD
3 4
~ + AY51-079
+
FOR ROTOR
6
~ + AY51-079
G2
G2
G1
G2
G2
G1
E2
E2
E2
E2
E1
E1
E1
E1
G1
G1
AY51-068 (3X) 5 CONNECTION)
NEUTRAL 8
X-RAY TUBE ROTOR CONNECTION CHART
0 7
3 + + 3 3 + +3
ORN
1 ~ C15 TOSHIBA VARIAN DUNLEE
AY51-066
AY51-066
BLU
K2 BRN 10
~ C11 A19C1 A19C2 A18C1 A18C2
220
T1 PHASE A
9
+
2 A+ C- 1- COMM. 5- COMM. OUTER- COMM.
ROTOR CABLE
AY20-146 R8 R9 R10
YELLOW
+
2 2 2 2
285 3 AY51-127 (4X) 2 - - - -
~ - 2- MAIN 4- MAIN CENTER- MAIN
RED
DB1
2
1
BRN
ORN
AY51-065
BLU
C12 1 1 1 1
DB2
AY51-065
D2 415
1N4005
+
5 5- T.S. 1- T.S. T.S.-1
+
ANODE
D3
440 6 CATHODE POWER MODULE 6- T.S. 2- T.S. T.S.-2
(SEE NOTE 3) POWER MODULE (SEE NOTE 3)
1N4005 480
A19 A18
7 AY51-128(8X)
K3 C7 NOTES:
AY51-069 (3X)
9
0 1 (SEE C4
BLK (10AWG) C6 NOTE 1) 1. C3, C4, C6 AND C7 1UF/1500VAC, C5 AND C8 ARE NOT USED
220 2 BLK (10AWG) C3
BLK (8AWG) 2. C1 VALUE COULD CHANGE DEPENDING ON TUBE MODEL (SEE TUBE DATA SHEET)
10
D1
2
1
T1 PHASE B
380 4 60 VAV RED (16AWG) 60 VAV ROTOR MAIN 1 BLK PC1 PC2
1 2 2
AY51-016 2 0 VAC 3 ORANGE (16AWG) 3 0 VAC ROTOR PHASE 2 RED 4. DISCONNECT A17P1-9 AND 10 AND CONNECT THE MAS METER TO THESE WIRES.
415 5 BLACK/RED J3 ROTOR COMMON 3 WHT PA1 PA2 (WARNING A17P1-9 AND 10 MUST BE CONNECTED
3 4 4
GREY/WHITE 4 TO 1 1 BRN A10P1 4 TO GROUND OR TO MAS METER.)
440 6 TB1 2 J1 5
24 VAC COLL. 1
COLL.
3
2
3 CHASSIS GRD 6 T.S. C 5. DIGITAL GENERATOR, AY40-023T IS REPLACED WITH AY40-034T.
480 7 T.S.
TB2 7 T2 A9P1 J1 24 VAC RTN 2 4 YEL TEMP. FAULT
A
AY51-071 X3
4
GROUND 3 5 TB1 A10TB1
1 0 1 9 32VAC BLK (16AWG) 32VAC 6
5
BLU AY40-013T
1 6
0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC TO TUBE 7 VIO A10 ROTOR DRIVE BD. J4 A10P4 (SEE NOTE 4) 10 9 6. GENERATORS WITH TOMO OPTION, AY40-006S MUST BE REV F OR HIGHER
2 220 2 16VAC BLK (16AWG)
2
16VAC TB2 8
7
GRY 15VDC
3 STAND 8 1
T1 PHASE C
0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 24 VDC 1 9 WHT 15VDC 6 7. GENERATOR WITHOUT DIGITAL RECEPTOR OPTION AY51-090 IS
3 285 3 8 11VAC BLK (16AWG)
4
11VAC 24 VDC RTN 2
9
AY51-090 15VDC RTN
2
5
AY51-023
5 3 REPLACED WITH AY51-048.
AY51-015
16 0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 3 A9J8 A9P8 15VDC RTN 2
14
4 380 4 28VAC BLK (16AWG)
6
28VAC COLL. READY 4 TB3 TO -15VDC
4
1 8. 32 AND 40 KW GENERATORS MUST BE 30 AMP.
16
7 5
0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 5 PREP 1 1 -15VDC RTN 3
5 8 DIGITAL 6 50 KW GENERATORS MUST BE 50 AMP.
415 5 28VAC BLK (16AWG) 28VAC +15VDC 6 PREP 2 2 24VDC 4
15
9 7
(SEE NOTE 9)
ANODE FDBK
7 3 9. ADJUST THESE JUMPERS TO THE NEAREST
AY51-043
6 10 8 1.5KE68CA
CATH. FDBK
440 6 0 1 7 7VAC BLK (16AWG) 7VAC TO PREP RDY 1 4 TABLE 24VDC RTN
ANODE RTN
FIL. SMALL
WHT FIL.COMMON
SHIELD 7
11 9 INCOMING AC LINE INPUT.
YELLOW
CATH. RTN
60 J5
MA FDBK
8
7 12 TABLE 10
MA RTN
480 7 120 3 TB3 EXPOSE 1 6
RED
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
HV MODULE
A10P3
A10P5
220 4 6 BUCKY W. ON 2 DR RDY RAD 8
FIL. SHIELD
19 A9P4 J4 115 VAC RTN 3 HV ON 1 9
9
AY51-012
20 4 HV ON 2 10 SHLD
EMI FLT
RED
220V IN CH. GND 5 24VDC 11 C1, 30 UF
10 1
AY51-021
17 220V IN GND 6 24VDC RTN 12 (SEE
SHLD
AY20- LOAD 2 AY51-017
18 60V ROTOR 7
11 258 3 NOTE
AY51-017
LINE
TMI 11 4 0V ROTOR BUCKY READY 8 TB7
TO PREP 1 1 TO 2) AY51-090
12 5
AY51-017
A11P10
A11P8
WALL PREP 2 2
DIGITAL
A2P1
6
RECP. RDY 3
ORANGE
YELLOW
LINE
BUCKY RECEPTOR
VIOLET
10 PREP RDY 1
GREY
TB4 4
BROWN
BLUE
GREEN
LOAD
WHITE
1
2
3
4
5
6
GRN/YEL (16AWG)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
BLK (16AWG) 115 VAC 1 PREP RDY 2 5 WALL
GRY
BRN
RED
BLU
WHT
GND
YEL
VIO
BLK (16AWG) A9P5 J5 BUCKY W. ON 2 EXPOSE 1 6
J1
AY51-020
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
BLK (16AWG) 115 VAC RTN EXPOSE 2 GND A11P11
3 7
1 A11P12
MA RTN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
MA SENSE
ANODE RTN
A1P8
CATH RTN
ANODE FDBK
BLK (16AWG) 220V OUT 4 DR RDY RAD 8 18VDC J10 J8 AEC J12
CATH FDBK
INCOM. LINE
INCOM. LINE
1 2 1 1
BLK (16AWG) 0 VAC OUT GROUND 5 HV ON 1 9 A AEC TABLE 1
2 3 2 2 WALL 1 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
BLK (16AWG) 120 VAC 24 VDC RTN 6 HV ON 2 10 B 2
3 4 3 3 2
A8P3 BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 24 VDC 7 24VDC 11 J10 J8 1 AEC 3
4 1 4 4 3
PORT
J3 PHASE N. BLK BUCKY READY 8 24VDC RTN 12 2 A2P7 J7 4
SLAVE
8 5 5 2 5 5 WALL 4
RS 232
PHASE C,IN PHASE A BLK 3 5
3 2 6 3 6 6 5
PHASE A,IN AY40-034 D.R. RS 232 4 2 6
10 3 4 7 7 6
PHASE B BLK A6P1 A9P2 J2 J6 J4 SLAVE 5 A2P8 J8 7
5 4
AY51-005 CONFIGURATION SEE NOTE 5 5
6
8 8 7
8
AY40-005T J1 A9P6 PORT GROUND
YELLOW/WHITE
1 1 6 1 9 9 8
1 1 7 9
BLK
PHASE C 32VAC RTN 2 BLACK (16AWG) 2 32VAC RTN RED 24VDC RTN 8 OUTPUT A
RED/GREEN
7 7 SUPPLY BD. 2
3 3
2 1 1 8
9
3 11 11 A11P13
15VAC VIOLET 15VAC GREEN/YELLOW 28VDC OUTPUT B
ORN/BLK
BRN/YEL
2 8 3 3 2 2 9 4 12 12
15VAC RTN 4 BLUE 4 15VAC RTN BLACK GROUND J11 J13 1
4 4 4 3 3 5 13 13 1
11VAC 5 RED 5 11VAC GREEN/YELLOW BUCKY TABLE 2
9 5 5 4 4 14 14 2
11VAC RTN 6 BROWN/YELLOW 6 11VAC RTN BLUE BUCKY WALL 15VDC J4 A2P4 J11 3
6 6 5 5 1 3
BLACK(20AWG)
WHITE(20AWG)
7 7 6 6 2 1 4
BLUE(20AWG)
A8P6 J6 A8P5 28VAC RTN 8 BLACK/RED 8 28VAC RTN WHITE COLLIMATOR READY 15VDC RTN 15VDC J3 A2P3 5
8 8 7 7 3 2 1 1 5
24VRTN K2 DOOR WHITE/BLACK BUCKY T. READY 15VDC RTN 15VDC RTN 6
4 8 8 4 3 2 2 6
24V K2 15VDC YELLOW/WHITE BUCKY W. READY 7
3 1 INTERLOCK 9 9 -15VDC 5 4 15VDC RTN 3 3 7
24VRTN K3 15VDC 48VDC 1 TB6 BLACK/RED DOOR INTERLOCK -15VDC 8
2 2 1 10 10 -15VDC RTN 6 5 4 4 8
24V K3 15VDC RTN 48VDC 2 1 DOOR GREY/WHITE SPARE 9
1 3 2 11 11 24VDC 7 6 -15VDC RTN 5 5 9
15VDC RTN 48VDCRTN 3 2 DOOR RTN BLUE/YELLOW TABLE RDY 24VDC 24VDC
AY51-009-3P 4 3 12 12 8 7 6 6
-15VDC 48VDCRTN 4 GREY K2, 24VDC 24VDC RTN 24VDC A11TB10
AY51-007 VA+/2.4K
5
30VDC
4
5 X - RAY ON
13
GREEN/BROWN
13
EXPOSE
9 8 7 7
1 -15VDC RTN 6 5 14 14 24VDC RTN 10 9 24VDC RTN 8 8 TB10 1 24VDC SC50-053T REV. H
24VDC 30VDC 6 TB5 BROWN PREP RDY J9 A1P9 24VDC RTN AY40-027S 2 PREP
2 7 6 15 15 10 9 9
-15VDC RTN
7
15VDC RTN
15VDC RTN
24VDC RTN
24VDC RTN
24VDC
24VDC
WHT (16AWG)
5 10 9 18 18 1 12 12 TABLE
WHT (20AWG)
BLK (16AWG)
BLK (20AWG)
6 10 19 19 RS-485 2 13 13
3
WHT/BLK
9 5 16 16
2.4K 6 A11TB12
RED(20AWG)
10 28VDC 6
7
10
11 1 GND 7
BLUE(20AWG)
10
2 PREP
A2P6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
12 2 28VDC 8
9
BLUE(20AWG)
WHT
AY51-019-2
RED
ORN
GRN
GRY
BRN
BLU
BLK
VIO
AY51-013
YEL
J4 A8P4 A1P2 J2 J1 1
2 TB1 6 GROUND
AY51-011 3 300VDC
A5P2
2
1 BROWN (22 AWG) 1 V SENSE A 3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
A11TB11
GRN/YEL
2 RED (22 AWG) 2 V SENSE C 4 TB11
R1A, R1B 3 ORANGE (22 AWG) 3 GROUND 5
1 .4S GRN/YEL
R2A, R2B YELLOW (22 AWG) 24VDC J2 A11P7 J7 2 .6S
4 4 6 1
1.2K/50W 5 GREEN (22 AWG) 5 AUTO SHUT OFF 7 AY40-007T 2 TOMO 3 .8S
BLUE (22 AWG) SYSTEM ON A5 FILAMENT BD. 4 1.2S
6 6 8 3 SWEEP 5
DOOR GROUND 7 VIOLET (20 AWG) 7 24VDC MAG. 9 4 2S
8 GREY (20 AWG) 8 24VDC MAG. RTN 10 5
TIME 6 A16P1 TO OCP ASSEMBLY
AY40-053S2 WHITE (22 AWG) MISSING PHASE 7 1
9 9 11 6 1 AY10-004 QUEST
A8, LINE BLACK (22 AWG) FAULT RESET 8 2
10 10 12 2 AY10-005 ODYSSEY
48VDCRTN
BLACK/ORANGE (22 AWG) NOT USED A11P1 9 3
GROUND
MONITOR 11 11 13
J1
3
C WHT
WHITE/BROWN (22 AWG) NOT USED 10 GROUND 4 AY10-005-1 ODYSEY TECHVISION
S RED
L BLK
12 12 14 1 4
48VDC
BD. 15 2
5
5
AY10-009-1 T. RAD PLUS TECHVISION
J12 J1 J6 J5 6 AY10-009 T. RAD PLUS
16 3 6
7
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
8
A1P12 A5P1 9
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A11P6
A11P5
AY51-049
GREEN/YELLOW (16AWG) FILAMENT BD. GROUND GREEN/YELLOW (16AWG)
BLK (16AWG) AY51-062
WHT (16AWG) AY51-090 OR
AY51-048
AY51-048
BLACK (20AWG) (SEE NOTE 7)
WHITE (20AWG)
AY51-018-XX
BLACK
YELLOW/GREEN
WHITE
BROWN
BLACK/RED
YELLOW/WHITE
AY51-012
MAIN GROUND
STUD GROUND TO HV TANK GREEN/YELLOW (10AWG)
WHT
BLK
BLUE
RED
F1 3.15A SB 440VAC IGBT DRIVE J5 1 IGBT DRIVE J5 1
AY51-074 X3 AY51-007 R3 A,B 50 OHM BD,CATHODE 2 C13 BD, ANODE 2
A L1 TB1 C9 X-RAY TUBE ROTOR CONNECTION CHART
WHT16AWG
50W
BLK16AWG
3 3
J9
J8
J7
J6
J4
J3
J2
J1
J9
J8
J7
J6
J4
J3
J2
J1
+
F2 3.15A SB 440VAC R4 A,B 50 OHM 4 4
BLK16AWG
LINE
LINE
LINE
AY51-080
+
B L2 50W A3,B P5 TOSHIBA VARIAN DUNLEE
C-
A3,A P5
AY51-080
AY51-079
WHT
C L3 AY25-001 AY20-047 AY51-073 X2 1- COMM. 5- COMM. OUTER- COMM.
CB1
AY20-047
CONNECTIONS.)
50
LOAD
LOAD
N L4 3 4
+
~ +
FOR ROTOR
6 AY51-079
+
~ + 3- PHASE 3- PHASE INNER- PHASE
G2
G2
G1
G2
G2
G1
E2
E2
E2
E2
E1
E1
E1
G1
E1
G1
5
AY51-068 X3 NEUTRAL 8 3 + + 3 3 + +3 5- T.S. 1- T.S. T.S.-1
0 1 7 C11 ~
AY51-066
AY51-066
RED 10
~ A19C1 A19C2 A18C1 A18C2 6- T.S. 2- T.S. T.S.-2
A+
220
T1 PHASE A
9
ORN
+
2 C15
BLU
BRN
AY51-073 X2
285 2
+
3
~ -
YELLOW
AY20-146 R8,R9,
9
AY51-065
AY51-065
(SEE NOTE 3)
415
+
D2 5 C16
10
2
1
BRN
ORN
1N4005
BLU
D3
440
+
6
(SEE NOTE 3) ANODE
A19 POWER MODULE CATHODE A18 POWER MODULE 3. C9 THRU C16, 2400UF/450VDC
480 7
4. DISCONNECT A17P1-9 AND 10 AND CONNECT THE MAS METER TO THESE WIRES
ROTOR CABLE
AY51-069 X3 0 1 (SEE (WARNING A17P1-9 AND 10 MUST BE CONNECTED
BLK (10AWG) C8 NOTE 1 TO GROUND OR TO MAS METER.)
9
1
2
1
380
T1 PHASE B
1N4005 4 1 60 VAV 2 A9J8 A9P8 C3
AY51-016 2 0 VAC 3 1 1 BRN
415 5 BLACK/RED J3 2 7. GENERATORS WITH TOMO OPTION, AY40-006S MUST BE REV F OR HIGHER
3 4 2
GREY/WHITE 4 TO 3 3
440
T.S.
T.S.
6 TB1 COLL. 4 4 YEL 8. GENERATOR WITH UNIVERSAL AEC AND DIGITAL RECEPTOR AY51-048
H9 WHT
24 VAC COLL. 1 5 PC1 PC2 PA1 PA2
H8 RED
IS REPLACED WITH AY51-090
H7 BLK
5
480 7 A9P1 J1 24 VAC RTN 2 6 BLU BRN 5
T2 6 9 1 1
TB2 GROUND 3 7 7 VIO ORN 2 2
1 0 1 9 32VAC
0VAC
BLK (16AWG)
BLK (16AWG)
1
2
32VAC
0VAC TO TUBE
8
9
8
9
GRY
WHT
C 9. ADJUST THESE JUMPERS TO THE NEAREST INCOMING AC LINE INPUT.
1 2
2 220 2 16VAC BLK (16AWG) 3 16VAC TB2 STAND AY51-090 A BLK 1
1
TS2 3
T1 PHASE C
COMM
8 10 6 2
AY51-071 X3
MAIN
285 3 11VAC BLK (16AWG) 11VAC 24 VDC RTN 2 TB3 TO 9 GRN
AY51-023
PHASE
(SEE NOTE 4)
3 5 3 TB1
AY51-015
16 0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 3 PREP 1 1 9
6 DIGITAL 4
380 4 28VAC BLK (16AWG) 28VAC COLL. READY 4 PREP 2 2 6
4 0VAC BLK (16AWG)
7
0VAC 5 RECP. RDY 3 RECEPTOR 5
8
415 5 28VAC BLK (16AWG) 28VAC +15VDC 6 PREP RDY 1 4 2 RED 4 P/O
TABLE
14
5 15 0VAC BLK (16AWG)
9
0VAC GROUND 7 PREP RDY 2 5 1 9 7 L1
200VAC
16
10 8 TB2
440 6 0 1 7 7VAC BLK (16AWG) 7VAC TO EXPOSE 1 6 3
6 TO
YELLOW
11 L2
60 2 0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC EXPOSE 2 7 4 AID ROTOR CONTROLLER
15
12 TABLE 240VAC
480 7 120 3 TB3 DR RDY RAD 8 MODEL LC102
ANODE FDBK
GND
RED
SEE NOTE 9
7 1.5KE68CA
CATH. FDBK
BUCKY
ANODE RTN
115 VAC 1 HV ON 1 9
SHIELD 7
FIL. SMALL
WHT FIL.COMMON
CATH. RTN
220 6
MA FDBK
MA RTN
19 A9P4 J4 115 VAC RTN 3 24VDC 11
EMI 20 4 24VDC RTN 12 AY30-032 SHLD
9
AY51-033
FILTER 1 220V IN CH. GND 5 HV MODULE
FIL. SHIELD
17 220V IN GND 6 TB7 (SEE NOTE 5)
10 LOAD 18
2
60V ROTOR 7 PREP 1 1 TO SHLD
AY51-017
RED
3
11 0V ROTOR BUCKY READY 8 PREP 2 2 AY51-017
11 LINE 4 DIGITAL
RECP. RDY 3
A2P1
5
A11P10
A11P8
TO PREP RDY 1 4 RECEPTOR
12 6
PREP RDY 2 5 WALL
LINE WALL
LOAD 10 TB4 EXPOSE 1 6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1 BUCKY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
GRN/YEL (16AWG)
GRY
7
WHT
BLK (16AWG) 115 VAC EXPOSE 2
BRN
YEL
BLU
SHLD
VIO
GRD
ORN
GRN
BLK (16AWG) A9P5 J5 BUCKY W. ON 2 DR RDY RAD 8
RED
BRN
BLK
J1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
BLK (16AWG) 115 VAC RTN 3 HV ON 1 9 A1P8 GRD A11P12
1
MA RTN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
MA SENSE
ANODE RTN
CATH RTN
BLK (16AWG) 220V OUT 4 HV ON 2 10 18VDC J10 J8 J12
ANODE FDBK
AEC
CATH FDBK
1 2 1 1
BLK (16AWG) 0 VAC OUT GROUND 5 24VDC 11 A AEC TABLE 1
INCOM. LINE
INCOM. LINE
2 3 2 2 WALL 1 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
BLK (16AWG) 120 VAC 24 VDC RTN 6 24VDC RTN 12 B 2
3 4 3 3 2
AY51-090
BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 24 VDC 7 J10 J8 1 AEC 3
4 1 4 4 3
2 4
MASTER
A8P3 BUCKY READY 8 AY40-034 D.R. CONFIGURATION A2P7 J7
AY51-020
5 2 5 5 WALL 4
RS 232
J3 PHASE N. BLK 3 5
PORT
8 5 6 (SEE NOTE 6) 3
4
6 6 5
6
3 PHASE C,IN PHASE A 2 BLK RS 232 4 7 7 2 6
PHASE A,IN A6P1 A9P2 J2 J6 A9P6 A1P4 J4 SLAVE 5 A2P8 J8 7
10 3 5 8 8 7
PHASE B BLK AY40-005T J1 AY51-005 AY51-062 PORT 6 GROUND 8
YELLOW/WHITE
5 4 6 1 9 9 8
A6, POWER 32VAC 1 WHITE (16AWG) 1 32VAC RED 24VDC 7 18 VDC 9
1 1 1 1 1 1 7 2 10 10 9
32VAC RTN 2 BLACK (16AWG) 2 32VAC RTN GREEN/GREEN 24VDC RTN 8 OUTPUT A
BLK
RED/GREEN
7 7 3 3 3 3 9 4 12 12
15VAC RTN 4 BLUE 4 15VAC RTN GREEN/YELLOW GROUND J11 J13 1
2 8 4 4 4 4 5 13 13 1
11VAC 5 RED 5 11VAC BLUE BUCKY TABLE 2
4 5 5 5 5 14 14 2
11VAC RTN 6 BROWN/YELLOW 6 11VAC RTN VIOLET BUCKY WALL 15VDC J4 A2P4 A11P11 J11 3
9 6 6 6 6 1 3
BLACK(20AWG)
WHITE(20AWG)
7 7 7 7 2 1 4
BLUE(20AWG)
A8P6 J6 J5 A8P5 28VAC RTN 8 BLACK/RED 8 28VAC RTN WHITE/BLACK COLLIMATOR READY 15VDC RTN 15VDC J3 A2P3 5
8 8 8 8 3 2 1 1 5
24VRTN K2 DOOR YELLOW/WHITE BUCKY T. READY 15VDC RTN 15VDC RTN 6
4 9 9 4 3 2 2 6
24V K2 15VDC BLACK/RED BUCKY W. READY -15VDC 15VDC RTN 7
3 1 INTERLOCK 10 10 5 4 3 3 7
24VRTN K3 15VDC 48VDC 1 TB6 GRAY/WHITE DOOR INTERLOCK -15VDC 8
2 2 1 11 11 -15VDC RTN 6 5 4 4 8
24V K3 15VDC RTN 48VDC 2 1 DOOR BLUE/YELLOW SPARE 24VDC -15VDC RTN 9
1 3 2 12 12 7 6 5 5 9
AY51-009-3P 15VDC RTN 48VDCRTN 3 2 DOOR RTN GREY TABLE RDY 24VDC 24VDC
4 3 13 13 8 7 6 6 A11TB10
-15VDC 48VDCRTN 4 GREEN/BROWN K2, 24VDC 24VDC RTN 24VDC
5 4 14 14 9 8 7 7
-15VDC RTN 30VDC 5 X - RAY ON BROWN EXPOSE 24VDC RTN 24VDC RTN TB10 1 24VDC
6 5 15 15 10 9 8 8
24VDC 30VDC 6 TB5 GREEN PREP RDY J9 A1P9 24VDC RTN AY40-027S 2 PREP
7 6 16 16 10 9 9
-15VDC RTN
24VDC RTN
24VDC RTN
24VDC 8 7
1
17 17 10 10 A11, UNIVERSAL 3 EXPOSE
VA+/2.4K 24VDC RTN 30VDCRTN 8 2 X-RAY ON ORANGE/BLACK 7.5VAC A1P5 A2P5 J5 TOMO 4 BUCKY READY
1 9 8 18 18 11 11 AEC BD.
-15VDC
24VDC
24VDC
2 10 9 19 19 1 12 12 TABLE
WHT (20AWG)
BLK (16AWG)
BLK (20AWG)
3 J2 10 20 20 2
3
13 13
WHT/BLK
8 1 7
WHT/BLK 30VDC RTN A1, CPU BD. 8 2 PREP
10
RED(20AWG)
A2P6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
9 2 8
2.4K A6P2 9 WALL 3 EXPOSE
RED(20AWG)
AY51-019-2
11 4 GRN/YEL STAND
VC- AY51-047 SEE NOTE 7 1 5 24VDC RTN
BLUE(20AWG)
WHT
ORN
GRN
GRY
BRN
RED
BLU
BLK
12
AY51-013
YEL
VIO
BLUE(20AWG)
A5P2
2
1 BROWN (22 AWG) 1 V SENSE A 3
4
GRN/YEL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
RED (22 AWG) V SENSE C TB11 A11TB11
2 2 4
3 ORANGE (22 AWG) 3 GROUND 5
1 .4S
YELLOW (22 AWG) 24VDC J2 A11P7 J7 2 .6S
4 4 6 1
5 GREEN (22 AWG) 5 AUTO SHUT OFF 7 AY40-007T 2 TOMO 3 .8S
R1A, R1B BLUE (22 AWG) SYSTEM ON A5 FILAMENT.BD. 4 1.2S
6 6 8 3 SWEEP 5
R2A, R2B 7 VIOLET (20 AWG) 7 24VDC MAG. 9 4 2S
1.2K/50W 8 GREY (20 AWG) 8 24VDC MAG. RTN 10 5
TIME 6
AY40-053S2 9 WHITE (22 AWG) 9 MISSING PHASE 11 6
7
A8, LINE 10 BLACK (22 AWG) 10 FAULT RESET 12
8
1 TO OCP ASSEMBLY
48VDCRTN
BLACK/ORANGE (22 AWG) NOT USED A11P1 9 1
GROUND
MONITOR 11 11 13
J1 2 AY10-004 QUEST
C WHT
WHITE/BROWN (22 AWG) NOT USED 10 GROUND
S RED
2
L BLK
12 12 14 1
48VDC
3
BD. 15 2 3 AY10-005 ODYSSEY
4
J12 16 J1 3 J6 J5 5
4 AY10-005-1 ODYSSEY TECHVISION
5 AY10-009-1 T. RAD PLUS TECHVISION
6
6 AY10-009 T. RAD PLUS
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DOOR GROUND A1P12 A5P1
7
7
8
STUD 8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
9
A11P6
A11P5
9
AY51-049
AY51-062
GREEN/YELLOW (16AWG) FILAMENT BD. GROUND
A16P1
GREEN/YELLOW (16AWG)
BLK (16AWG)
WHT (16AWG) AY51-048 OR AY51-090
(SEE NOTE 8)
BLACK (20AWG)
WHITE (20AWG)
AY51-018-XX
BLACK
YELLOW/GREEN
WHITE
BROWN
BLACK/RED
YELLOW/WHITE
AY51-012
MAIN GROUND
STUD
GROUND TO HV TANK GREEN/YELLOW (10AWG)
WHT
BLK
BLUE
RED A18,A1P5
IGBT DRIVE J5 1 IGBT DRIVE J5 1
F1 3.15A SB 440VAC R3 A,B 50 OHM
AY51-058 (3X) AY51-007 BD,CATHODE 2 BD, ANODE 2
A L1 TB1 50W
WHT16AWG
3 3
BLK16AWG
J9
J8
J7
J6
J4
J3
J2
J1
J9
J8
J7
J6
J4
J3
J2
J1
F2 3.15A SB 440VAC R4 A,B 50 OHM 4 C13 4
LINE
LINE
LINE
+
BLK16AWG
B L2 50W C9 A19,A1P5
AY51-080
AY51-080
WHT
C L3 AY25-001 AY51-072 AY20-047 AY51-072
AY51-079
CB1
AY20-047
AY51-079
AMP/3P
LOAD
LOAD
N L4 (SEE TUBE
50
+
6 ROTOR CHART
+
~ + ~
G2
G2
G1
G2
G2
G1
E2
E2
E2
E2
E1
E1
E1
G1
E1
G1
AY51-088 (3X) 5 +
8
FOR ROTOR
NEUTRAL 3 + + 3 C15 3 + +3
ROTOR CABLE
0 1 7 CONNECTION)
~ C11 ~
AY51-066
AY51-066
10 A19C1 A19C2 A18C1 A18C2
9
- -
+
198 2
ORN 1 2 2 2 2
K2 ~ - - ~ - -
BLU
BRN
208 3 2
K1 A+ C-
YELLOW
AY20-146 R8 R9 R10
9
T1 PHASE A
DB2 C12 A19QB A19QA DB1 C16 A18QB A18QA
AY51-065
220 4 AY51-127 (4X) A19R1 A18R1 X-RAY TUBE ROTOR CONNECTION CHART
RED
AY51-065
+
+
220 5 1 1 1 1
3.3/50W ALUM.
D2 TOSHIBA VARIAN DUNLEE
1N4005
220 5A
10
2
1
BRN
ORN
BLU
D3
240 6
A19 POWER MODULE CATHODE A18 POWER MODULE ANODE C7
280 7 AY51-128 (4X) (SEE C4 AY51-128 (4X) 2- MAIN 4- MAIN CENTER- MAIN
C6
NOTE C3
0 1 3- PHASE 3- PHASE INNER- PHASE
BLK (10AWG) 1)
K3
AY51-075 (3X)
D1
T1 PHASE B
1 1
2
1
GREY/WHITE 4 TO 1 1 BRN J1 4
C5 AND C8 ARE NOT USED
TB2
6
24 VAC COLL.
TB1
1
COLL. 2
3
2
3 CHASSIS GRND
5
6 T.S.
A
C1 VALUE COULD CHANGE DEPENDING ON TUBE
240
7 7 T.S. 10 2.
280
14
STAND
3 3 8 1 4. DISCONNECT A17P1-9 AND 10 AND CONNECT
T1 PHASE C
16
4 9 2
SEE NOTE 8
AY51-023
8 11VAC BLK (16AWG) 11VAC 24 VDC RTN 2 15VDC RTN 3
4
AY51-090
5 3
AY51-015
3 16 0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 3 4 (WARNING A17P1-9 AND 10 MUST BE CONNECTED
15VDC RTN
15
6 4
208
WHT FIL.COMMON
TO GROUND OR TO MAS METER.)
8
5 7 5 1.5KE68CA
CATH. FDBK
4 BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 5 PREP 1 1
ANODE RTN
SHIELD 7
8 DIGITAL -15VDC RTN 6 5. DIGITAL GENERATOR, AY40-023T IS REPLACED WITH
CATH. RTN
220 5 28VAC BLK (16AWG) 28VAC +15VDC 6 PREP 2 2 24VDC
MA FDBK
A17
BLK FIL. L.
6 9 7
MA RTN
15 0VAC BLK (16AWG) 0VAC GROUND 7 RECP. RDY 3 RECEPTOR 24VDC AY40-034T.
AY51-043
FIL. SHLD
10 8
5A 0 1 7 7VAC BLK (16AWG) 7VAC TO PREP RDY 1 4 TABLE 24VDC RTN AY30-031
YELLOW
AY51-012
280 7 115 VAC 1 BUCKY EXPOSE 2 7
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
220 7. GENERATOR WITH UNIVERSAL AEC AND DIGITAL
A10P5
4 6 BUCKY W. ON 2 DR RDY RAD 8
9 19 A9P4 J4 115 VAC RTN 3 HV ON 1 9 RECEPTOR, AY51-048 IS REPLACED WITH AY51-090.
20 4 HV ON 2 10 SHLD
10
AY51-021
8. ADJUST THESE JUMPERS TO THE
1 220V IN CH. GND 5 24VDC 11 C1, 30 UF
EMI FLT 17 220V IN GND 6 24VDC RTN 12 (SEE NEAREST INCOMING AC LINE INPUT.
11 LOAD 18
2
60V ROTOR 7
AY51-017
AY51-017
3 NOTE
LINE 11 0V ROTOR BUCKY READY 8 TB7 SHLD
12 4
PREP 1 1 TO 2) AY51-090
A2P1
5
A11P10
A11P8
6 TO PREP 2 2
DIGITAL
RECP. RDY 3
WHITE
ORANGE
LINE
YELLOW
GRAY
WALL RECEPTOR
VIOLET
4
BROWN
10 TB4 PREP RDY 1
BLUE
GREEN
LOAD
AY51-020
1
2
3
4
5
6
1 BUCKY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
GRN/YEL (16AWG) BLK (16AWG) 115 VAC PREP RDY 2 5 WALL
GRY
RED
BLU
WHT
BRN
YEL
GND
VIO
BLK (16AWG) A9P5 J5 BUCKY W. ON 2 EXPOSE 1 6
J1
A11P11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
BLK (16AWG) 115 VAC RTN 3 EXPOSE 2 7
1 GRD A11P12
MA RTN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
MA SENSE
ANODE RTN
CATH RTN
A1P8
ANODE FDBK
BLK (16AWG) 220V OUT 4 DR RDY RAD 8 18VDC J10 J8 AEC J12
CATH FDBK
1 2 1 1
BLK (16AWG) 0 VAC OUT GROUND 5 HV ON 1 9 A AEC TABLE 1
INCOM. LINE
INCOM. LINE
2 3 2 2 WALL 1 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
BLK (16AWG) 120 VAC 24 VDC RTN 6 HV ON 2 10 B 2
3 4 3 3 2
BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 24 VDC 7 24VDC 11 J10 J8 1 AEC 3
4 1 4 4 3
MASTER
A8P3 BUCKY READY 8 24VDC RTN 12 2 A2P7 J7 4
5 2 5 5 4
RS 232
J3 PHASE N. BLK 3 WALL 5
PORT
8 5 6 3 6 6 5
PHASE C,IN PHASE A BLK AY40-034 D.R. RS 232 4 2 6
3 2 4 7 7 6
PHASE A,IN A6P1 A9P2 J2 J6 A9P6 J4 SLAVE 5 A2P8 J8 7
10 3
AY51-005 CONFIGURATION (SEE NOTE 5) 5
6
8 8 7
8
PHASE B BLK AY40-005T J1 PORT GROUND
YELLOW/WHITE
5 4 6 1 9 9 8
A6, POWER 32VAC 1 WHITE (16AWG) 1 32VAC RED 24VDC 7 18 VDC 9
1 1 1 1 1 1 7 2 10 10 9
32VAC RTN 2 BLACK (16AWG) 2 32VAC RTN GREEN/YELLOW 24VDC RTN 8 OUTPUT A
RED/GREEN
BLK
7 7 3 3 3 3 9 4 12 12
15VAC RTN 4 BLUE 4 15VAC RTN GREEN/YELLOW GROUND J11 J13 1
2 8 4 4 4 4 5 13 13 1
11VAC 5 RED 5 11VAC BLUE BUCKY TABLE 2
4 5 5 5 5 14 14 2
9 11VAC RTN 6
6 BROWN/YELLOW 6
6 11VAC RTN 6 VIOLET 6 BUCKY WALL 15VDC 1 J4 A2P4 J11 3
3
BLACK(20AWG)
WHITE(20AWG)
7 7 7 7 2 1 4
BLUE(20AWG)
A8P6 J6 J5 A8P5 28VAC RTN 8 BLACK/RED 8 28VAC RTN WHITE/BLACK COLLIMATOR READY 15VDC RTN 15VDC J3 A2P3 5
8 8 8 8 3 2 1 1 5
24VRTN K2 DOOR YELLOW/WHITE BUCKY T. READY 15VDC RTN 15VDC RTN 6
4 9 9 4 3 2 2 6
24V K2 BLACK/RED BUCKY W. READY 7
3 15VDC 1 INTERLOCK 10 10 -15VDC 5 4 15VDC RTN 3 3 7
24VRTN K3 15VDC 48VDC 1 TB6 GREY/WHITE DOOR INTERLOCK -15VDC 8
2 2 1 11 11 -15VDC RTN 6 5 4 4 8
24V K3 48VDC 2 1 DOOR BLUE/YELLOW SPARE 9
1 15VDC RTN 3 2 12 12 24VDC 7 6 -15VDC RTN 5 5 9
15VDC RTN 48VDCRTN 3 2 DOOR RTN GREY TABLE RDY 24VDC 24VDC
4 3 13 13 8 7 6 6 A11TB10
AY51-009-3P -15VDC 48VDCRTN 4 GREEN/BROWN K2, 24VDC 24VDC RTN 24VDC
5 4 14 14 9 8 7 7
VA+/2.4K -15VDC RTN 30VDC 5 X - RAY ON BROWN EXPOSE 24VDC RTN 24VDC RTN TB10 1 24VDC
1 6 5 15 15 10 9 8 8
30VDC 6 GREEN PREP RDY J9 A1P9 AY40-027S 2 PREP
2 24VDC 7 6 TB5 16 16 10 24VDC RTN 9 9
-15VDC RTN
7
15VDC RTN
15VDC RTN
24VDC RTN
24VDC RTN
24VDC
24VDC
WHT (16AWG)
5 10 9 19 19 1 12 12 TABLE
WHT (20AWG)
BLK (16AWG)
BLK (20AWG)
6 10 20 20 RS-485 2 13 13
SC50-051T REV. G
3
WHT/BLK
RED(20AWG)
10 28VDC 6
BLACK/RED 33VDC 7
10
11 1 GND 7
BLUE(20AWG)
10
A1, CPU BD. 2 PREP
A2P6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
12 2 28VDC 8
BLUE(20AWG)
AY51-019-2
4
(SEE NOTE 6) J5 STAND
RED
1 5 24VDC RTN
WHT
ORN
GRN
BLU
GRY
BRN
BLK
AY51-013
YEL
VIO
J4 A8P4 J1 A1P1 2 TB1 6 GROUND 1 TO OCP ASSEMBLY
A1P2 J2 1 1
GRN/YEL
AY51-011 3 300VDC 2
A5P2
2
3
2 AY10-004 QUEST
BROWN (22 AWG) V SENSE A 4
1 1 3 3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
RED (22 AWG) V SENSE C TB11 A11TB11 4 AY10-005 ODYSSEY
2 2 4 4
R1A, R1B ORANGE (22 AWG) GROUND 1 .4S 5
3 3 5 A11P7 5 AY10-005-1 ODYSEY TECHVISION
R2A, R2B YELLOW (22 AWG) 24VDC J2 J7 2 .6S 6
4 4 6 1 6 AY10-009-1 T. RAD PLUS TECHVISION
1.2K/50W GREEN (22 AWG) AUTO SHUT OFF AY40-007T TOMO 3 .8S 7
5 5 7 2 7 AY10-009 T. RAD PLUS
BLUE (22 AWG) SYSTEM ON A5 FILAMENT.BD. 4 1.2S 8
6 6 8 3 SWEEP 9
8
DOOR GROUND 7 VIOLET (20 AWG) 7 24VDC MAG. 9 4
5 2S 9
8 GREY (20 AWG) 8 24VDC MAG. RTN 10 5
TIME 6 A16P1
AY40-053S3 9 WHITE (22 AWG) 9 MISSING PHASE 11 6
7
A8, LINE 10 BLACK (22 AWG) 10 FAULT RESET 12
8
48VDCRTN
BLACK/ORANGE (22 AWG) NOT USED A11P1 9
GROUND
MONITOR 11 11 13
J1
C WHT
WHITE/BROWN (22 AWG) NOT USED 10 GROUND
S RED
L BLK
12 12 14 1
48VDC
BD.
15 2
J12 16 J1 3 J6 J5
AY51-018-XX
GRN/YEL
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A1P12 A5P1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A11P6
A11P5
AY51-049
GREEN/YELLOW (16AWG) FILAMENT BD. GROUND GREEN/YELLOW (16AWG)
BLK (16AWG) AY51-062
WHT (16AWG) AY51-048 0R
AY51-048
AY51-090
BLACK (20AWG)
WHITE (20AWG) (SEE NOTE 7)
BLACK
YELLOW/GREEN
WHITE
BROWN
BLACK/RED
YELLOW/WHITE
AY51-012
5 380V BLK
STUD SEE TUBE
4 220V BLK
1- COMM. 5- COMM. OUTER- COMM.
3 120V BLK
GROUND TO HV TANK GREEN/YELLOW (10AWG) CHART #1
2A 80V BLK
WHITE
2 60V BLK
FOR ROTOR 2- MAIN 4- MAIN CENTER- MAIN
ROTOR CABLE
BLACK
1 0V BLK
BLUE CONNECTION
RED IGBT DRIVE J5 3- PHASE 3- PHASE INNER- PHASE
1
AY51-058 (3X) F1 3.15A SB 440VAC BD,CATHODE 2 IGBT DRIVE J5 1
AY51-007 R3 A,B 50 OHM 5- T.S. 1- T.S. T.S.-1
3 BD, ANODE 2 C- A+
J9
J8
J7
J6
J4
J3
J2
J1
A L1 50W
TB1
4 3 6- T.S. 2- T.S. T.S.-2
LINE
LINE
LINE
J9
J8
J7
J6
J4
J3
J2
J1
WHT16AWG
F2 3.15A SB 440VAC R4 A,B 50 OHM A19,A1P5 C13
BLK16AWG
50 AMP/3P
4
CB1
B L2 50W C9
(SEE NOTE 1)
AY51-072 (2X)
+
AY20-047
AY25-001
A18,A1P5
AY51-080
WHT
+
C L3
BLK
AY20-047
SEE NOTE 1
AY51-080
ORANGE
LOAD
4 AY51-072
LOAD
LOAD
C14
A20,A2TB4
GRN/YEL (10AWG)
GRN/YEL (16AWG)
GRN/YEL (16AWG)
WHITE
BLACK
BLACK
3
N L4 (2X) C10
0
RED
1 6
+
~ +
G2
G2
G1
E2
E1
E2
G1
E1
AY51-088(3X) 5 AY51-079 AY51-079 SEE MANUAL
+
~ +
G2
G2
G1
E2
G1
E2
E1
E1
198 2 8 +3 C15
3 + NOTES:
PHASE A
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
7
208 3 10
C11 ~ 3 + +3
+
~ A19C1 A19C2 A20,A2TB1 A20,A2TB2 1. C9 THRU C16, 2400uF/450VDC
AY51-066
ORN
9
+
A18C1 A18C2
BRN
BLU
K2 220 4 1 2 2 AY51-065 C16
- - ~ - TB1 TB2 TB4
COMM.
9
PHASE
TEMP.
TEMP.
220 5 AY51-065
MAIN
2 2 2
AY51-127 ~ - C12 - -
+
(4X) A19QB A19QA DB1
T1
AY20-146 R8, R9
240 6
+
K1 DB2 A18QB A18QA
J3 3
AY51-066
D3 1 1 WHT/BLK 3. C1 VALUE COULD CHANGE DEPENDING ON
10
2
2
1
1 1 1
BLACK/RED TUBE MANUFACTURER OR MODEL, (SEE
BRN
D2
ORN
285 7
BLU
5 220
1N4005 BLK (8AWG) BLK (8AWG) 4
K3 AY51-141(2X) (2X)
9
1 J4 5 CONNECTED
J1 J2
AY51-075
AY51-128(4X)
198 2 A20,A2P2 5. AY40-062T INTERFACE BOARD IS USED ON
C7 A20,A2P1 A20,A2P4
PHASE B
A2TB3
(SEE
10
12
13
14
Q-HSS DIGITAL GENERATOR ONLY, Q-HSS
11
10
(6X)
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
2
1
D1 C2A
A20
208 3 A9P8 C4
1N4005 A9P7 C6 NOTE NON DIGITAL GENERATOR USE AY40-061T.
J7 J3 J8 1 1 BRN 12uF
220 4 220VAC 2 2) C3 TO GROUND OR TO MAS METER)
1 1 2
AY51-146
440V
WHT/ORN
6. AY51-019-2 IS USED FOR AEC OPTION
WHT/BRN
WHT/RED
AY51-016
WHT/YEL
3
ORANGE
ORANGE
YELLOW
BLACK
2 2 3
YELLOW
AY51-130
AY51-131
BROWN
BROWN
GREEN
220
VIOLET
GREEN
5A BLACK/RED 0VAC 4 YEL
BLACK
ONLY, NON AEC GENERATORS USE
RED
WHITE
3 3 4
GREY
BLUE
GREY/WHITE TO 5
T1
RED
RED
TB2
BLK
240 6
4 5 AY51-019-1.
TB1 COLL. 6 6 BLU
1 T2
9 24 VAC COLL. 1 7 7 VIO PC1 PC2 PA1 PA2
7 A9P1 J1 24 VAC RTN 2 8 GRY 7. USE CABLE AY51-151 CABLE FOR
8
2
285
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
10
12
13
14
INTERFACING TO RS-580 SYSTEM:
11
GROUND 3 9 9 WHT A20,A1P3 A20,A1P4 A20,A1P5
3
0
8
32VAC BLK (16AWG)
1 32VAC TO C - CONNECT WIRES FROM P81-7,-8 TO P2-1
1 32VAC RTN BLK (16AWG) 0VAC TB3 TO J3 J4 J5 - CONNECT WIRES FROM P81-4,-5 TO P2-2
2 TUBE
16 16VAC BLK (16AWG) 16VAC TB2 PREP 1 1
4 2 16VAC RTN BLK (16AWG)
3
0VAC 24 VDC 1 STAND PREP 2 2
DIGITAL A C2B
- CONNECT WIRE FROM P81-4 TO GND
4
RECEPTOR 10 - CONNECT WIRE FROM P81-1 INTERFACE
PHASE C
AY51-023
(SEE NOTE 4)
AY51-015
12uF
198
5
AY51-078 (3X)
8
(20AWG)
220 4 60 2 7 BLK (16AWG) 24VAC +15VDC 6 EXPOSE 2 7 2 - CONNECT WIRE FROM P81-3 TO INTERFACE
BLU FDBK
CONTROL BD.
14
9
7 220 2A DR RDY RAD
GRN RTN
RED FDBK
5 80 BLK (16AWG) 0VAC GROUND 7 8 1 A20 Q-HSS BOARD A9TB1-3
WHT FIL.COM. 16
10
220 5A BLK (16AWG) HV ON 1 A20, A1
BRN RTN
7VAC TO 9 3
T1
11
11VAC RTN
8 240 120 3 HV ON 2 AY20-177 FOR SYSTEMS OTHER THAN RS-580 CONSULT
ORN RTN
6 BLK (16AWG) 0VAC 10 4 J1 J2
15
12 TABLE
RED FIL.SMALL
24VAC RTN
24VAC RTN
TB3 24VDC 11 RESPECTIVE MANUALS
8
YEL FDBK
9
SHLD 7
220 4 BUCKY 24VDC RTN
RED
BLK FIL.L.
7VAC RTN
24VAC
24VAC
285 BUCKY W. ON 2
A17
10
7VAC
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
8. ADJUST THESE JUMPERS TO THE
AY51-089
10
FIL.SHLD
380 5 6 115 VAC RTN 3 TB4
19 4 PREP 1 1 AY20-031 NEAREST INCOMING AC LINE INPUT.
TO
11 HV MODULE
WHT
ORN
RED
PREP 2
GRY
BRN
BLU
20
GRN
CH. GND 5 2
YEL
VIO
EMI DIGITAL AY51-012-1
(SEE NOTE 8)
LOAD
LINE
WHT
GRN
GRY
BRN
WHT
ORN
GRN
BLU
RED
GRY
YEL
BRN
VIO
BLU
VIO
BLK (16AWG) 115 VAC RTN 3 24VDC RTN 12 A1P8 SHIELD
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
1
BLK (16AWG) 1 220V OUT 4 A11P5
BLK (16AWG) 2 0 VAC OUT GROUND 5 X - RAY ON J1 J5
1
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
1 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
BLK (16AWG) 3 115 VAC 24 VDC RTN 6 TB5 1
MA RTN
BLK
ANODE FDBK
MA SENSE
2 2
ANODE RTN
P1-N
CATH RTN
P1-L
CATH FDBK
A8P3 BLK (16AWG) 4 0VAC 24 VDC 7 X-RAY ON RTN 2 J10 RS 232 J8 1 3
3 3
J3 BUCKY READY 8 X-RAY ON 3 MASTER 2 4
AY51-020
4 4
PHASE N. BLK PORT
AEC TABLE
8 5 3 5 5 5
3 PHASE C,IN PHASE A 2
BLK AY40-062T D.R. RS 232 4 6 6 6
PHASE A,IN A6P1 A9P2 J2 J6 A9P6 SLAVE 5 A2P7 J7 7
10 3
AY51-005 CONFIGURATION (SEE NOTE 5) 7 7
PHASE B AY40-005T J1 PORT 6 GROUND 8
YELLOW/WHITE
5 4 1 8 8
1 1 A6, POWER 32VAC 1 WHITE (16AWG) 1 32VAC 1 RED 1 24VDC 7 2 +18 VDC 9 9 9
BLK
32VAC RTN BLACK (16AWG) 32VAC RTN GREEN/YELLOW 24VDC RTN 8 OUTPUT A EL68-007
RED/GREEN
AY51-022-3P
6 6 SUPPLY BD. 2 2 2 2 3 10 10
PHASE C 15VAC BLUE 15VAC BLACK 28VDC OUTPUT B A11P2
ORN/BLK
9
BRN/YEL
7 7 3 3 3 3 4 11 11 OPTIONAL POWER
2 8 15VAC RTN 4 VIOLET 4 15VAC RTN 4 GREEN/YELLOW 4 GROUND J11 12 12
4 11VAC 5 RED 5 11VAC 5 BLUE 5 BUCKY TABLE AY40-003S 13 13 J2 1 SUPPLY (28VDC/8
9 J5 A8P5 11VAC RTN 6 BROWN/YELLOW 6 11VAC RTN 6 VIOLET 6 BUCKY WALL 15VDC 1 A2, KVP BD. 14 14 2 AMP)
BLACK(20AWG)
WHITE(20AWG)
AY51-012-1
24VAC BLUE/YELLOW 24VAC WHITE PREP 15VDC J4 A2P4 A11P1 J1
BLUE(20AWG)
7 7 7 7 2 3
RED(20AWG)
A8P6 J6 24VAC RTN BLACK/RED 24VAC RTN WHITE/BLACK COLLIMATOR READY 15VDC RTN A2P8 J8 4
AEC WALL 1
8 8 8 8 3
4 24VRTN K2 9 YELLOW/WHITE 9 BUCKY T. READY 15VDC RTN 4 1 GROUND J3 J4 5
DOOR A1P3 A11P4
3 24V K2 15VDC 1 10 BLACK/RED 10 BUCKY W. READY -15VDC 5 2 +18 VDC 1 1 6
2 24VRTN K3 15VDC 2 48VDC 1 INTERLOCK TB6 11 GREY/WHITE 11 DOOR INTERLOCK -15VDC RTN 6 3 OUTPUT A 2 2 7
1 24V K3 15VDC RTN 3 48VDC 2
1 DOOR 12 BLUE/YELLOW 12 SPARE 24VDC 7 4 OUTPUT B 3 3 8
AY51-009-3P 15VDC RTN 4 48VDCRTN 3
2 DOOR RTN 13 GREY 13 TABLE RDY 24VDC 8 5 4 4 9
-15VDC 5 48VDCRTN 4 14 GREEN/BROWN 14 K1, 24VDC 24VDC RTN 9 5 5
-15VDC RTN 28VDC X- BROWN EXPOSE 24VDC RTN A2P5 J5
6 5 15 15 10 6 6 A11P3
24VDC 7 28VDC 6 RAY ON TB5 16 GREEN 16 PREP RDY J9 A1P9 1 15VDC 7 7 J3
-15VDC RTN
15VDC RTN
15VDC RTN
24VDC RTN
24VDC RTN
24VDC 8 28VDCRTN 7
1 X-RAY ON 17 RED/GREEN 17 7VAC RTN 2 15VDC 8 8 1
WHT (16AWG)
BLACK/RED
1
24VDC RTN 15VDC BROWN/YELLOW 15VDC OCP ON 15VDC RTN
BLACK/RED
AY40-031S
3
15VDC
15VDC
24VDC
24VDC
10 9 19 19 1 4 10 10
AEC WALL 2
15VDCRTN GREEN/ORANGE GROUND RS-485 2 -15VDC
WHT/BLK
AY51-007 4
WHT/BLK
1
10 20 20 2 5 11 11
VA+/2.4K J2 A8P2 J3 AY40-061T (SEE NOTE 5) AY51-008 RS-485 3 -15VDC RTN +
1 J4 3 6 12 12 5
J2 A6P3 A9, INTERFACE BD. A1P4 EXP. 4 24VDC _
2 4 7 13 13 6
RED 2.4K PREP 5 24VDC
RED
3
J3 5 8 14 14 7
6 24VDC RTN
4 A1P3 28VDC 6 9 15 15 8
VA - A6P2 BLACK/RED 28VDC GND 7 24VDC RTN J6 (SEE NOTE 7)
10
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
5 1 7 10 16 16
6
WHT/BLK 2 28VDC RTN 28VDC 8
8
GND 9
7 3 AY40-006S 9
(SEE NOTE 6)
VC+/2.4K AY51-047-1 J5
10
A1P6
A1, CPU BD.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
8 4
9 A1P1
AY51-013
2.4K J4 A8P4 (LOGIC BD.) J1
GRN/YEL
WHT
RED
ORN
GRN
GRY
10 1
BRN
BLU
YEL
BLK
A1P2
VIO
AY51-011 J2
AY51-018-XX
11 2
VC- BROWN (22 AWG) V SENSE A
A5P2
12 1 1 3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
A8P1 J1 ORANGE (22 AWG) GROUND
BLUE
4 4 6
AY40-053S3 5 GREEN (22 AWG) 5 AUTO SHUT OFF 7 1 BLK L GRN/YEL
A8, LINE BLUE (22 AWG) SYSTEM ON RED S
AY51-019-2
6 6 8 2
CONTROL BD.
A5, FILAMENT
7 VIOLET (20 AWG) 7 28VDC MAG. 9 3 WHT C
MONITOR BD. GREY (20 AWG) 28VDC MAG. RTN GROUND
AY40-007T
8 8 10 4
R1A, R1B 9 WHITE (22 AWG) 9 MISSING PHASE 11 5 A16P1
R2A, R2B BLACK (22 AWG) FAULT RESET 1
10 10 12 6 1
1.2K/50W BLACK/ORANGE (22 AWG) NOT USED 2
11 11 13 7 48VDC 2
WHITE/BROWN (22 AWG) NOT USED 3
12 12 14 8 48VDCRTN 3
4
15 4
5
DOOR GROUND 16 5
AY51-018-XX 6
6
AY51-012-1 7
7
BLK (16AWG) 8
8
SC50-071T REV. C
WHT (16AWG) 9
9
GREEN/YELLOW (16AWG) FILAMENT BD. GROUND GRN/YEL (16AWG)
GREEN/YELLOW (16AWG)
1
NOT USED, TIE
2
3 BACK
2A 80V BLK
3 120V BLK
4 220V BLK
5 380V BLK
ROTOR CABLE
2 60V BLK
BLACK
1 0V BLK
CONNECTION
BLUE 3- PHASE 3- PHASE INNER- PHASE
RED IGBT DRIVE J5 1
AY51-058 (3X) TB1 BD,CATHODE 2 C- A+ 5- T.S. 1- T.S. T.S.-1
AY51-007 F1 3.15A SB 440VAC 3 IGBT DRIVE J5 1
R3 A,B 50 6- T.S. 2- T.S. T.S.-2
A L1 C13
J9
J8
J7
J6
J4
J3
J2
J1
4 BD, ANODE 2
OHM 50W C9
LINE
LINE
LINE
A19,A1P5 3
(SEE NOTE 1)
WHT16AWG
BLK16AWG
+
F2
J9
J8
J7
J6
J4
J3
J2
J1
B L2 R4 A,B 50
(SEE NOTE 1)
50 AMP/3P 4
+
AY20-047
GREEN/YELLOW (16AWG)
BLK16AWG
OHM 50W
A20,A2TB4
ORANGE
A18,A1P5
C L3 NOTES:
CB1
GREEN
WHITE
BLACK
AY51-080
AY51-080
3.15A SB C10
LOAD
LOAD
LOAD
440VAC AY20-047
RED
4 AY51-072 (2X) C14
WHT
N L4 1. C9 THRU C16, 2400uF/450VDC.
GRN/YEL (10AWG)
GRN/YEL (16AWG)
G1
G2
E2
E1
G2
G1
E2
E1
0 1 6 AY51-079
+
AY51-088 2. C3, C6 1uF/1500V, C4,C7 .5uF/1500V
AY51-079
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
5
+
(3X) 3 + +3 ~ + C5 AND C8 ARE NOT INSTALLED
G2
E1
G1
E2
G2
E1
G1
E2
198 2 8
~ + A20,A2TB1 A20,A2TB2
AY51-066
PHASE A
7 A19C1 A19C2 3
208 3 10
+ +3 3. C1 COULD CHANGE DEPENDING ON TUBE
~ C15 TB1 TB2 TB4
AY51-066
MODEL AND MANUFACTURER. (SEE TUBE DATA
C0MM.
PHASE
TEMP.
TEMP.
9
MAIN
ORN
YELLOW
K2
BRN
~ C11 2
- - 2 A18C1 A18C2
BLU
+
RED
5 2
+
K1 A19QB A19QA ~ - 2 - - 2 3
WHT/BLK
3.3/50W ALUM.
~ - A19R1 4. DISCONNECT A17P1-9 AND -10 AND CONNECT
5
5A
J3 2
T1
C12 1 1 DB1 A18QB A18QA AY40-036S HSS BLACK/RED
10
AY51-127
240 6
D2 DB2 C16 A18R1 DRIVER BD. C1 25uF/440V (WARNING A17P1-9 AND -10 MUST BE
(4X)
AY51-065
AY51-065
1N4005
BRN
ORN
+
1 1
BLU
D3
+
AY51-072 A19 POWER MODULE CATHODE TB3
285 2
(X2) 5. AY40-062T INTERFACE BOARD IS USED ON
220
220
BLK (10AWG) A18 POWER MODULE ANODE 3
BLK (10AWG) 4 Q-HSS DIGITAL GENERATOR ONLY, Q-HSS
BLK (8AWG) J1 J4 5 NON DIGITAL GENERATOR USE AY40-061T.
J2
5 220
0
K3
285
AY51-075
9
A2TB3
AY51-141 AY51-128 (4X)
10
12
13
14
11
(6X)
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9