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FUJI COMPUTED RADIOGRAPHY
u INSTRUCTION u
1.4 Servicing Instruments and Tools
Used when the machine may suffer damage, or any failure or malfunction may occur, if the
instruction is not observed. That Require Inspection/Calibration
The machine should be installed and serviced by use of servicing instruments and tools that
u NOTE u have been regularly inspected and calibrated as appropriate.
Used to indicate the matters that need attention during steps of the procedure. If the machine were serviced using servicing instruments and tools that have not been
inspected and calibrated, proper performance of the machine could not be guaranteed.
REFERENCE Servicing instruments and tools that require inspection/calibration are as listed below.
The inspection/calibration should be planned and performed in accordance with the
Used to indicate terminology or supplemental explanations.
specifications and instruction manuals of the applicable servicing instruments and tools.
Safety Precaution
2. Labels................................................................. Safety-4
2.1 Laser Precaution Labels........................................................Safety-4
2.1.1 Laser Precaution Label Attachment Locations..............................Safety-4
2.1.2 List of Laser Precaution Labels.....................................................Safety-5
2.2 Ratings Indication Labels.......................................................Safety-6
2.3 Chinese Label.......................................................................Safety-7
2.4 Handling Instruction Labels and Attachment Locations...........Safety-8
2.4.1 Scanning Optics Unit.....................................................................Safety-8
2.4.2 Covers...........................................................................................Safety-8
2.4.3 Power Cable Caution Label (USA Only).......................................Safety-9
2.4.4 Dummy Cassette (For Mobile)......................................................Safety-9
2.5 Safety and Symbols............................................................Safety-10
Product Specifications
5. Descriptions of
Mechanical Components and Their Operations....MD-24
5.1 IP Conveyance Flow................................................................ MD-24
5.2 Conveyance Operation............................................................ MD-24
5.2.1 Feed Conveyance Operation.......................................................... MD-24
5.2.2 Load Conveyance Operation.......................................................... MD-27
5.3 Erasure Unit............................................................................ MD-29
5.4 Subscanning Unit.................................................................... MD-29
5.4.1 IP Reading...................................................................................... MD-29
5.4.2 Gripping Operation for IP Reading.................................................. MD-29
Troubleshooting (MT)
1.20 UNINSTALL: ALL RUs............................................................. MU-20 2.8 Corrective Procedure to Be Performed after Improper
1.21 VERSION UP: ALL RUs........................................................... MU-21 CLIENT PC-TOOL Installation.................................................. MU-36
2.8.1 Solution-1........................................................................................ MU-37
1.22 CDPath................................................................................... MU-22
2.8.2 Solution-2........................................................................................ MU-37
1.23 Initialize APL............................................................................ MU-24
020-233-02E CR-IR 392 Service Manual 0.11
Contents Maintenance Utility (MU) 0.12
2.9 Updating CLIENT PC-TOOL.................................................... MU-38 3.18 I/O TRACE EXPERT............................................................... MU-53
2.9.1 Updating CLIENT PC-TOOL from the RU-APL CD-ROM............... MU-39 3.19 ERROR DB............................................................................. MU-53
2.9.2 Updating CLIENT PC-TOOL from a PC without a CD-ROM Drive.... MU-39 3.20 READ...................................................................................... MU-54
2.10 Checking the Console Setup when Using the Client PC........... MU-40 3.21 WRITE.................................................................................... MU-55
2.11 Checking the “Internet Options” Setting of the Client PC.......... MU-41 3.22 UPLOAD................................................................................. MU-56
3.23 DOWNLOAD........................................................................... MU-57
3. CLIENT PC-TOOL..................................................MU-42
3.24 CDPath................................................................................... MU-58
3.1 CLIENT PC-TOOL Main Window and Tree.............................. MU-42
3.25 Export..................................................................................... MU-58
3.1.1 CLIENT PC-TOOL Main Window.................................................... MU-42
3.26 Import...................................................................................... MU-59
3.1.2 Tree Diagram.................................................................................. MU-42
3.27 OnLine.................................................................................... MU-59
3.2 Starting and Exiting CLIENT PC-TOOL.................................... MU-43
3.28 Network................................................................................... MU-60
3.3 Maintenance Mode.................................................................. MU-43
3.4 Hospital List............................................................................. MU-44 4. MUTL (Maintenance Utility) Functions................MU-61
3.5 NEW RU................................................................................. MU-44 4.1 Tree of MUTL.......................................................................... MU-61
3.6 DELETE.................................................................................. MU-45 4.2 Starting and Exiting the MUTL................................................. MU-63
3.7 COPY...................................................................................... MU-45 4.3 Details of MUTL....................................................................... MU-65
3.8 RENAME................................................................................. MU-46 [1] Network Address............................................................................. MU-65
3.9 GET VERSION........................................................................ MU-46 [2] Conveyance Check......................................................................... MU-66
3.10 MUTL...................................................................................... MU-47 [3] Board Check................................................................................... MU-67
3.11 PING....................................................................................... MU-47 [3-1] CPU Board Setting Display............................................................. MU-67
3.12 MON....................................................................................... MU-48 [3-2] Panel Check.................................................................................... MU-68
3.13 FTP......................................................................................... MU-49 [3-2-1] PANEL LED On/Off......................................................................... MU-68
3.14 VERSION UP.......................................................................... MU-50 [3-2-2] BUZZER On/Off.............................................................................. MU-68
3.15 EDIT HISTORY....................................................................... MU-51 [4] Software Check............................................................................... MU-69
3.16 EDIT CONFIGURATION.......................................................... MU-51 [4-1] Ver. Display..................................................................................... MU-69
3.17 EDIT CL NAME....................................................................... MU-52 [4-2] MAC Address Display..................................................................... MU-69
Installation (IN)
6. Final Placement.......................................................IN-15
6.1 Securing the Machine................................................................ IN-15
6.2 Connecting and Retaining the Power Cable............................... IN-15
Appendix 1. Installing in the Patient Environment....... Appx IN-1 8. Securing the Stand Wagon............................................... Appx IN-19
1. Installing in the Patient Environment................................... Appx IN-1 8.1 Fixing the Stand Wagon to the Floor........................................ Appx IN-19
8.2 Fixing the Stand Wagon on the Wall........................................ Appx IN-20
Appendix 2. Securing the Machine with 8.3 Fixing the Stand Wagon to the Additional Stand for LCD........ Appx IN-22
the Anti-Drop Retainer............................... Appx IN-2
Appendix 4. Floor/Wall Conditions and Fixing Method in
1. Components....................................................................... Appx IN-2
2. Securing the Machine with the Anti-Drop Retainer.............. Appx IN-2
Respective Fixing Modes........................ Appx IN-23
Appendix 3. Assembling and Securing the Stand Wagon and Appendix 5. Embedding the Anchor Nut.................... Appx IN-24
Additional Stand for LCD.......................... Appx IN-4 Appendix 6. Inch/Metric Switching Procedure........... Appx IN-25
1. Components....................................................................... Appx IN-5 1. Removing the Cover......................................................... Appx IN-25
2. Assembling the Additional Stand for LCD............................ Appx IN-9 2. Switching the Guide Plate and Stopper (inch/metric)......... Appx IN-25
3. Installing the Optional Items for the Stand Wagon............. Appx IN-10 3. Switching the Cassette Close Lid Roller............................ Appx IN-26
3.1 Installing the Guide Bracket for Long Cassette........................ Appx IN-10 4. Switching the IP Retaining Guide...................................... Appx IN-27
4. Installing the Optional Items for 5. Switching the Side-Positioning Guide,
the Additional Stand for LCD..............................................Appx IN-11 Bracket, and Stopper........................................................ Appx IN-28
4.1 Mounting the Arm..................................................................... Appx IN-11 6. Reinstall the Caver........................................................... Appx IN-32
4.2 Installing the Base.................................................................... Appx IN-11
Appendix 7. High Capacity Type
4.3 Mounting the Cassette Rack and the Rack for Long Cassette.... Appx IN-12
5. Applying the Seal............................................................. Appx IN-13 Installation Procedure............................. Appx IN-33
6. Fixing the Machine........................................................... Appx IN-14 1. Replace the Eraser Unit and Make DipSW Settings.......... Appx IN-33
7. Securing the Additional Stand for LCD.............................. Appx IN-15 2. Setting Up EDIT CONFIGURATION.................................. Appx IN-33
7.1 Fixing the Additional Stand for LCD to the Floor (Anchor Nut).... Appx IN-15
7.2 Fixing the Additional Stand for LCD on the Wall (Screw)......... Appx IN-16
7.3 Fixing the Additional stand for LCD on the Wall
(Wall-Retaining Fitting (Long Type))......................................... Appx IN-17
Safety Precaution
CAUTION
Since the optional additional stand for LCD or the cassette rack is for exclusive use of
the machine, do not use for other purposes. Do not use the additional stand for LCD in
manners other than mentioned in the Operation Manual, such as used as a stool or a
chair, or putting on an object other than specified.
u INSTRUCTION u
Do not impact the additional stand for LCD while reading the image. Otherwise, image
abnormality might result.
l When using this equipment on a vehicle, secure a rack for fall-prevention, and
secure the equipment and the rack with the anti-drop retainer (option). 1.5.3 Precautions in
Preventing the Additional Stand for LCD from Toppling
Refer to the following for retaining the additional stand for LCD to prevent the supporter from
toppling.
{IN:Appendix 3-7._Securing the Additional Stand for LCD}
2. Labels
2.1 Laser Precaution Labels
n Attachment Position
u NOTE u
2.4.1 Scanning Optics Unit Always use a cable conforming to the specifications at a position with a caution label applied.
Hold the portions of the green labels to dismount/mount the scanning optics unit.
IEC60601-1 9.4.2.3
compliance Label
Cassette right
adjust label
Caution label
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DETAIL A
A
Additional protective
ground mark
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High temperature
OFF (Power)
ON (Power)
AC
Year of Manufacture
Stand-by switch
No sitting
Bottom cover
4. CLASSIFICATION
1. According to the type of protection against electrical shock
CLASS 1 EQUIPMENT
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency
range applies.
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation
is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people.
6. CONNECTABLE PERIPHERALS
Accessory equipment connected to the analog and digital interfaces must be certified
according to the respective IEC standards (i.e. IEC60950-1 for data processing equipment
and IEC 60601-1 for medical equipment). Furthermore all configurations shall comply with
the system standard IEC 60601-1-1:2000 and IEC 60601-1:2005 chapter 16.
Everybody who connects additional equipment to the signal input part or signal output part
configures a medical system, and is therefore responsible that the system complies with the
requirements of IEC 60601-1-1:2000 and IEC 60601-1:2005 chapter 16.
If in doubt, consult the technical services department or your local representative.
7. Cautions on Network
- Before connecting this system to the network with other systems, confirm that the other
systems are not affected. If they are affected, take countermeasures such as network
separation.
- After modifying the network, confirm that the system is not affected. If it is affected, take
appropriate countermeasures including:
- Replacing connected device
- Connecting additional devices
- Removing devices
- Updating devices
- Upgrading devices
Product Specifications
n Available IP Types
1.1 Product Code - ST-VI type
n Available IP Sizes
n Machine Main Body
- Inch (inch): 14 x 17, 14 x 14, 10 x 12, 8 x 10, (15 x 30)
Abbreviated product name Destination Qty. Unit Pantomography - Metric (cm): 35 x 43, 35 x 35, 24 x 30, 18 x 24, (15 x 30)
CR IR 392 RU = : # Japan 1 Inch Not supported REFERENCES
CR IR 392 RU PNTM = : # Japan 1 Inch Supported - 15x30 cm (pantomography size) IP can be used only on the machine that supports
CR IR 392 RU PNTM = USA : E USA 1 Inch Supported pantomography.
- Note that both inch- and metric-sized IPs cannot be used concurrently.
Outside Japan, USA and
CR IR 392 RU = : E 1 Metric Not supported - Whether or not pantomography is to be supported cannot be changed in the market.
China
Outside Japan, USA and
CR IR 392 RU PNTM = : E 1 Metric Supported
China
1.3 Available Cassette Types and Sizes
CR IR 392 RU PNTM = CN : E China 1 Metric Supported
CR IR 392 RU2 PNTM = : # Japan 1 Inch Supported
CR IR 392 RU2 PNTM = USA : E USA 1 Inch Supported
n Cassette CC (ST Cassette)
Outside Japan, USA and
- Inch (inch): 14 x 17, 14 x 14, 10 x 12, 8 x 10, (15 x 30)
CR IR 392 RU2 PNTM = : E 1 Metric Supported - Metric (cm): 35 x 43, 35 x 35, 24 x 30, 18 x 24, (15 x 30)
China
Outside Japan, USA and REFERENCE
CR IR 392 RU2 PNTM INC = : E 1 Inch Supported
China 15x30 cm (pantomography size) cassette can be used only on the machine that supports
CR IR 392 RU2 PNTM = CN : E China 1 Metric Supported pantomography.
l Twin cassette
- Inch (inch): 14 x 17-twin, 10 x 12-twin
- Metric (cm): 24 x 30-twin
l Triple cassette
- Inch (inch): 14 x 17-triple, 14 x 14-triple, 10 x 12-triple
■ Available Item
Abbreviated product name Description Qty. Remarks
IR 392 ADD STAND FOR LCD = #(E) Additional Stand for LCD 1 *1
IR 392 STAND WAGON = #(E) Stand Wagon 1
IR 391 CASSETTE RACK = #(E) Cassette rack 1 *1
IR 355 CASSETE RACK FOR LC #(E) Rack for long cassette 1 *1
IR 355 ARM FOR LCD MONITOR #(E) Arm 1 *1
Wall-retaining fitting
IR 355 STAND WALL FIX KIT #(E) 1 *1
(long type)
IR 355 CPU FLOOR MOUNT KIT #(E) Mount 1 *1
For Europe
IR CPU FLOOR MOUNT KIT EU E Mount 1
*1
IR 392 SUPPORT BAR FOR LC = #(E) Support Bar for LC 1
Dummy cassette for Enclosed to
IR DUMMY CASSETTE FOR MBL #(E) 1
mobile the Operation Manual
*1 Additional Stand for LCD and its options are not UL certified.
n Weight
Approx 39 kg (86.0 lb).
Under the following circumstance, use the anti-drop retainer (optional) to retain the machine.
- When requested by the institute
REFERENCE
Out of eight screw holes on the base plate, four outer holes are spare ones.
l Upper
* This space is for viewing the LED of operation panel. You can set up the space longer than
500mm if without any trouble viewing the LED.
* This space is for operating the scanner cleaning handle. The space can be 100 mm (4.0 in.) or
less if there is no interference with the operation of scanner cleaning handle.
* This space is for operating the main power switch or for connecting the power cable. If there is
no interference with the operation of main power switch or power cable connection, the space
can be 100 mm (4.0 in.) or less.
* This space is for operating the scanner cleaning handle. The space can be 100 mm (4.0 in.) or
less if there is no interference with the operation of scanner cleaning handle.
* This space is for operating the main power switch or for connecting the power cable. If there is
no interference with the operation of main power switch or power cable connection, the space
can be 100 mm (4.0 in.) or less.
l Installation space required when l Installation space required for the stand wagon only
the cassette rack is attached to the additional stand for LCD
The cassette rack mounting position and installation space are left-right symmetrical.
1.13.1 Disposal of IP
Regarding the IP disposal, follow the instructions to dispose as laws are provided in each
country and region. We will provide the product safety information as needed.
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Name Function
1.3.1 External View of Machine Operation panel Operation panel for the RU main body.
Eraser button <Function 1>
The button changes over the RU from the reading mode to the erasure
mode. When an IP is to be erased, press the button and change over
from the reading mode to the erasure mode.
<Function 2> *
The button can stop the buzzer sounding while the buzzer sounds with
an error or a high dose detected. The cassette can be removed at this
time.
Power/erasing mode
indicator lamp Lights up in green when the main power switch is ON. Lights up in
orange when the RU is changed over to the erasure mode.
* Only when "RELEASE ERROR (Mode Button)" in the CONFIGURATION is set to ON.
Status display LED Indicates status of the RU. Over x-ray display lamp When a dose larger than 400 mR is detected, the buzzer sounds, this
lamp and the cassette removal lamp alternately flash, and the cassette
is ejected. The ejected cassette is incompletely erased.
: During startup
The incompletely erased cassette might cause image problems if used
as it is. Leave the incompletely erased cassette for 16 hours, and
erase it before using.
: End processing
Cassette removal lamp <When flashing alone (in blue)>
The lamp flashes (in blue) when the processed cassette can be
removed. The lamp goes out when the cassette is removed.
: IP processing
<When lights up alternately with the over X-ray display lamp>
The IP is ejected as incompletely erased.
: With the Console connected (online) <When lights up alternately with the cassette ready lamp>
The cassette is ejected as unprocessed.
Cassette ready lamp Lights up (in green) when the patient information is registered in
: Without Console connected (offline) the Console, and the cassette can be read. The cassette cannot
be inserted while this lamp is unlit. When this lamp lights up
alternately with the cassette removal lamp, the cassette is ejected as
: Error/warning indication unprocessed.
A number appears on the LED and flashes.
Stand-by switch <Function 1>
The button turns ON/OFF the power of the machine. Used to start up
If the erasure button or the stand-by switch
the machine alone. Keep pressing the button for approx. 4 seconds to
is pressed while the error/warning indication
turn OFF only the RU power.
Blinking number appears, the error/warning indication can be
canceled. If a plurality of errors occur, every time
<Function 2>
an indication is canceled, another error code
The button can stop the buzzer sounding while the buzzer sounds with
appears.
an error or a high dose detected. The cassette can be removed at this
Only lower three digits of the five-digit error code
time.
appear on the LED.
Inlet Connects the power cable.
: Maintenance indication
The “PC” indication flashes on the LED when a External device connector Used for network-connecting the external device.
RU PC-TOOL command is carried out. (I/F cable) Do not connect telephone lines.
Pressing the erasure button while pressing the
stand-by switch, the maintenance indication can Main power switch ON ( I ) : Main power ON
be canceled. OFF ( 0 ) : Main power OFF
Scanner cleaning handle Used for cleaning of the scanner by turning the scanner cleaning
handle in a counterclockwise direction.
Used when white streaks appear on the image.
SA1 Cassette IN sensor PI (5 mm) The sensor detects that the cassette is loaded, and is
in CLOSE state when the cassette is loaded.
SA2 Cassette hold sensor PI (5 mm) The sensor detects that the cassette is held, and is in
OPEN state when the cassette is held.
SA3 Suction arm HP sensor PI (5 mm) The sensor detects that the suction arm is at the
home position, and is in CLOSE state when the arm
is at the home position.
SA4 Cassette ejection PI (5 mm) The sensor detects that the cassette is ejected, is in
sensor CLOSE state when the cassette is inserted, and in
OPEN state when the cassette is ejected.
SA5 IP length measurement Separate Measures the IP length according to the time interval
(SA5-1, sensor transmitting from the CLOSE state and OPEN state of the sensor.
SA5-2) type sensor SA5-1: Light emitting side
SA5-2: Light receiving side
SA6 IP protrusion PI (5 mm) Detects the position of the IP protrusion prevention
prevention sensor pin.
The IP protrusion prevention pin is protruded when
the sensore is in CLOSE state.
SA7 Side-positioning PI (5 mm) Detects the operation position of the side-positioning
detection sensor block.
The side-positioning block depended on the cassette
size in accordance with OPEN/CLOSE state of the
sensor works.
SA8 Small cassette size PI (5 mm) The sensor detects that a small-size cassette is
sensor loaded, and is in OPEN state when the small-size
cassette is loaded.
SA9 * "15x30 IP width" PI (5 mm) Identifies the 15x30cm IP width cassette.
identifying sensor The sensor is in OPEN state when the 15x30cm IP
width cassette is inserted, and in CLOSE state when
the cassette in other size is inserted.
SC3 IP sensor 1 PI (19 mm) Detects the IP. When the leading edge of IP reaches
this sensor, the signal is sent to the SND board.
Then, the IP conveyance speed changes from normal
conveyance speed to reading conveyance speed.
Sensor becomes CLOSE when IP is detected.
SZ1 IP leading-edge sensor Laser light Detects the tip of the IP to be read.
(SED board) receiving
element
* Equipped only on the machine supporting pantomography.
SZ2 Grip release HP sensor PI (5 mm) Detects that the grip mechanism is at its home position
(HP).
SOLA1 Cassette hold pin Power down Holds/releases the cassette hold pin. The sensor
solenoid solenoid is in OFF state when holding and in ON state when
releasing.
SVA1 IP air leak valve Solenoid Feeds the air to the suction cup to leak the IP from
valve the suction cup. It leaks the IP when turned ON.
PA1 IP suction pump DC pump Sucks the IP. It sucks the IP turned ON.
MA1 Suction arm driving Two-phase Drives the removal arm.
motor pulse motor
MA3 Side-positioning driving DC motor Drives the side-positioning mechanism.
motor
MC1 Side-positioning Two-phase Conveys the IP.
conveying motor pulse motor
MZ1 Subscanning motor Two-phase Conveys the IP.
pulse motor
MZ2 Soft-grip release motor Two-phase Drives the soft-grip mechanism.
pulse motor
FAN1 Power supply unit DC fan Cools the power supply unit.
cooling fan
n Standard Type
1.6.1 Housing
The exchange of data between the RU and Console is described below. RU default gateway RU PC-TOOL 172.16.1.0
FTP server IP address RU PC-TOOL 172.16.1.20
2.1.1 Data Flow during Routine Processing
RU secure IP address RU PC-TOOL 0.0.0.0
RU secure net address RU PC-TOOL 0.0.0.0
l Flow of image data
The image data read from the IP is stored in the SDRAM of the CPU board, and transferred
l Flow of network setting data
to the Console via the network.
The network setting data is not written into the CPU board only by clicking [SET] button on
l Flow of log data the RU PC-TOOL window. You need click [UPDATE] button to write the network setting data
- The log data is written into the FTP server upon RU shutdown processing or upon into the CPU board.
occurrence of a FATAL error. The contents set from the RU PC-TOOL are stored on the CPU board FLASH ROM.
- The log data is retained in the FTP server until a certain amount of that data is reached, Console RU
and, once that amount is exceeded, the data is overwritten on a first-in, first-out basis.
Network setting
Memory (SDRAM) [UPDATE] data
Image data
RU-specific data
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l Transition requirements
- If "Sleep mode ON" is set in the CONFIGURATION and the RU is not operated within the
preset "Sleep mode transition time" while the RU remains in READY state, the machine
transits to the Sleep mode.
- The stand-by switch is kept pressed for 4 seconds.
- When the Console is shut down.
l Recover requirements
Press the stand-by switch.
Fuse
Power supply Fuse No. Component to be protected
mounted part
3.1 Power Supply Voltage Output Detection Function
+5 V F7 PNL37A
To facilitate early recovery from a failure, the RU incorporates the power supply voltage +5 V F13 SYN27A, SED27A
output detection function, which offers the following features: CPU37A board
+5 V F19 PNL37A
- Each load circuit incorporates a fuse that serves to isolate a fault.
+5 V F20 PNL37A
- The isolation points are provided with a current detection circuit, which constantly monitors
the power supply voltage output. +24 V F8 IP suction pump: PA1
- The detection point can be identified by checking the combination of current detection +24 V F9 Driver IC: U14 (without a motor connected)
circuits (points) in which an error has occurred.
- The DC motors are protected by a driver circuit (mounted on the board) which incorporates SND37A board +5 V F10 Sensor : SA1, SA2, SA3, SA4,
an overcurrent protection circuit. The driver circuit always detects a current and outputs a SA5 (SA5-1, SA5-2), SA6, SA7,
SA8, SA9, SC3, SZ1, SZ2
current of up to 2 A. If it detects the current larger than 2 A, it stops outputting the current
INV board: INV37A
by the protection circuit.
+12 VSB F1 CPU37A
3.1.1 Driver Circuits Incorporating the Overcurrent Protection +5 V F2 CPU37A, SND37A, PNL37A
Circuit and the Components to Be Protected +15 V F3 CPU37A
+24 V
F6
+24V F7
CPU board: CPU37A
F8 IP leading-edge detection
board: SED27A
+5 V
F7 Start-point detection board
SYN27A
+12 V
F13
+24 V
F19 PNL board: PNL37A Fuse, and blown fuse detection circuit
F20
DRV Driver circuit incorporating an overcurrent
+15 V
protection circuit (upper limit of 2 A)
-15 V DRV Driver circuit without an overcurrent
protection circuit
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Positional relation between the erasure lamp and the INV board is as shown below.
REFERENCE
The number of erasure lamps of the erasure unit is different depending on the machine type.
Type Number of Erasure Four erasure lamps
Lamps
CR-IR 392 (Standard Type) 2
CR-IR 392 (High Capacity Type) 4
4
3
2
1
n CR-IR 392 (Standard Type)
3
1
INV37A board
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INV37A board
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D7 D56
D21 (green) INV37A board Lit when lighting of the erasure lamp is detected/
Unlit when not detected
D30 (green) 15x30 cassette Lit when a cassette other than the 15x30 cassette is loaded/
identification Unlit the 15x30 cassette is loaded
D33 (green) Sensor not connected Always lit after the machine power is turned ON
D13 D16
D36 (green) INV37A board Lit when lighting of the erasure lamp is detected/
Unlit when not detected
D39 (green) Cassette ejection Lit when the cassette is loaded/
Unlit when the cassette is ejected
D47 (green) Sensor not connected Always lit after the machine power is turned ON
D10 D19 D61, D62 D54, D55
D39, D42
D45, D47
D52, D53
D49, D51
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D27
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4. Descriptions of n IP Conveyance
Scanner Mechanism and Its Operation m CPU board; Setting of reading conditions
Conditions are set according to a combination of the IP size, the IP type, the reading
mode that is preset with the Console (exposure menu), and the reading mode (FR/GR)
that is preset with CONFIGURATION.
4.1 Scanner Controller Unit Operation Sequence
m Polygon (POL); Polygon diagnostics
REFERENCE m Laser (LD); ON
The I/O names (CPU board, polygon (POL), etc.) in the following sequence correspond to
the I/O names in illustration of the scanner controller unit, and are denoted in the form of: n IP Moved to the Subscanning Unit
m I/O name; description of operation for that I/O name m Leading-edge sensor (SED); IP leading-edge detection
[Example] m CPU board; Correction data initial setting Detects the laser light reflected from the IP.
This means that the CPU board performs initial setting of the correction data. m PMT board, CPU board; Start of image reading
{MD:4.3_Image Data Flow}
n Machine Power ON
m Grip release motor (MZ2); Gripping/releasing of driving shaft/driven shaft
m CPU board; Correction data initial setting m Trailing edge detection (SED); The trailing edge of the IP is detected
m CPU board; Scanner self-diagnostics (completion of reading is detected)
{MD:4.4_Error Detection/Processing Subsystem}
n Reading Termination Processing
n Cassette Loading
m Laser (LD); OFF
m Polygon (POL); Start m Polygon (POL); Stop
Since it takes time for the polygon to get stable, it is started at the same time as the
cassette is loaded. m High voltage power supply (HV); Idling
m CPU board; Erasing level detection, error determination, change-of-
S-value detection
(2) The resulting data is sent, in the form of analog data, from the photomultiplier
board (PMT board) to the CPU board. (2) Transfer in analog form
(3) Analog data is converted to digital data (AD conversion) on the CPU board.
(4) Digital data is output to the DSP via the FIFO, and subjected to image processing CPU board
and shading correction. Thereafter, it is temporarily stored in the SDRAM on the
CPU board.
(5) The image data stored in the SDRAM is sent to the Console via the network under (3) A/D conversion
control of the main CPU located on the CPU board.
FIFO
DSP
(4)
Image processing,
shading correction
Printer SDRAM
(5)
Console Transfer to Console
Laser light and luminescence data
Analog data
Digital data PRIT104001.ai
Cassette set unit Erasure unit Conveyor Unit l Sensor status prevailing before cassette insertion
Cassette
[1]
[5] [4]
[3]
[2]
Scanning
optics unit
Function Description
Opens the cover of the cassette that is inserted into the
Feeds an IP from a
[1] cassette.
cassette set unit. Feeds an IP from a cassette and conveys it
after measuring IP size.
l IP conveyance
The IP removal arm moves to the IP conveyance position while sucking the IP and leaks the
IP from the suction cup.
After the IP is released, the IP removal arm moves to its home position and SA3 closes.
On the way the IP is moved to the conveyance position, the length of the IP is measured
based on the time from when the IP length measurement sensor (SA5) closes until when the
SA5 opens again.
Also, when the IP sensor 1 (SC3) closes, the IP conveyance speed changes from the normal
conveyance speed to the reading conveyance speed.
5.4.1 IP Reading
When the IP passes over the center roller, laser light is radiated from the scanning optics
unit.
When the laser radiated from the scanning optics unit comes against the IP, the image
recorded on the IP emits light. The light emitted from the IP is directly collected on the light-
collecting guide.
The light collected on the light-collecting guide is fed to the photomultiplier (PMT board) and
processed as image data.
The configuration of the scanning optics unit, the light-collecting guide, and the rollers is as
follows.
Troubleshooting (MT)
{MU:1.16_BACKUP}
{MU:1.19_ERROR DB}
END
Error code that l When errors occurred before "time data" was acquired from the Console
A
occurred second The resulting "occurrence date/time" indications look like "0000.00.00 00.00.25".
Code of the error Note, however, that the time elapsed after power ON is indicated in the "seconds" position
that occurred first. (underlined) of the "occurrence time" field.
B Perform The error having the smallest "seconds" value occurred first.
troubleshooting
with this error Error Occurrence Occurrence
code. code date time
FRRB201001.ai
10300 0000.00.00 00:00:19 00257D tiphscan____
3D0004 ScnCmFnc.c 2817 Error code that occurred second
n When an Error Occurred before "Time Data" Was Acquired from the 10302 0000.00.00 00:00:10 00258D tiphscan____
3D0004 400000,00 00 00 609C 6098 Code of the error that occurred first.
Console Perform troubleshooting with this error
code.
Error codes displayed on the Console screen
FRRB201004.ai
CAUTION
Be sure to turn OFF the high-voltage switch when troubleshooting is to be made with
the machine cover removed and the power supply turned ON.
The photomultiplier gets damaged if the power supply of the machine is turned ON
while the high-voltage switch is ON.
(3) Turn OFF the high-voltage switch (S1) of the CPU board.
[During bootup]
When the file is loaded from the FLASH ROM on the CPU - Update the version and repair the scanner parameter file.
10002 File read error (1) board into the DRAM, error is detected for the file residing in - Restore the scanner machine-specific data to repair it.
the FLASH ROM. Alternatively, an error is detected for the file - Replace the CPU board.
residing in the DRAM.
[During bootup]
When the file is loaded from the FLASH ROM on the CPU - Update the version and repair the scanner parameter file.
10003 File format error (1) board into the DRAM, error is detected for the file residing in - Restore the scanner machine-specific data to repair it.
the FLASH ROM. Alternatively, an error is detected for the file - Replace the CPU board.
residing in the DRAM.
[During bootup]
When the file is loaded from the FLASH ROM on the CPU
- Update the version and repair the scanner parameter file.
board into the DRAM,
10004 File write error (1) error is detected for the file residing in the FLASH ROM.
- Restore the scanner machine-specific data to repair it.
- Replace the CPU board.
Alternatively, an error is detected for the file residing in the
DRAM.
[During bootup]
When the file is loaded from the FLASH ROM on the CPU - Update the version and repair the scanner parameter file.
10005 File close error (1) board into the DRAM, error is detected for the file residing in - Restore the scanner machine-specific data to repair it.
the FLASH ROM. Alternatively, an error is detected for the file - Replace the CPU board.
residing in the DRAM.
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
- Check the CPU board fuses. Replace the PSU27A power supply,
the PSU27B board and CPU board if the fuse blowout recurs
immediately after replacement of the fuses.
[During bootup or routine processing] - Reseat the SED board connectors.
10210 SED board power supply error An error about the connection (power supply) with the leading- - Replace the SED board.
edge detection (SED) board was detected. - Replace the cables connecting from the SED board to the CPU
board.
- Replace the CPU board.
- Check the CPU board fuses. Replace the PSU27A power supply,
the PSU27B board and CPU board if the fuse blowout recurs
immediately after replacement of the fuses.
[During bootup]
HV high voltage power supply - Reseat the PMT board connectors.
10220 An error was detected as the HV high voltage data were out - Replace the PMT board.
error of range. - Replace the cables connecting from the PMT board to the CPU
board.
- Replace the CPU board.
- Check the CPU board fuses. Replace the PSU27A power supply,
the PSU27B board and CPU board if the fuse blowout recurs
immediately after replacement of the fuses.
[During bootup or routine processing] - Reseat the PMT board connectors.
10222 PMT 15V voltage error An error is detected for the PMT analog power supply signal - Replace the PMT board.
(+15VOKH, 15VOKL). - Replace the cables connecting from the PMT board to the CPU
board.
- Replace the CPU board.
- Check the fuses of the CPU board. Replace the PSU27A power
supply, the PSU27B board and the CPU board if the fuse blowout
recurs immediately after replacement of the fuses.
[During bootup] - Reseat the PMT board connectors.
10223 HV-ON high-voltage value error An error was detected as the HV high voltage data were out - Replace the PMT board.
of range when HV is on. - Replace the cables connecting from the PMT board to the CPU
board.
- Replace the CPU board.
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
- Check the CPU board fuses. Replace the PSU27A power supply,
the PSU27B board and CPU board if the fuse blowout recurs
immediately after replacement of the fuses.
[During bootup] - Reseat the connectors connecting with the scanning optics unit.
10240 SYN interval count error An error was detected for the out-of-range SYN interval count. - Replace the scanning optics unit.
- Replace the cables connecting from the SYN board to the CPU
board.
- Replace the CPU board.
- Check the CPU board fuses. Replace the PSU27A power supply,
the PSU27B board and CPU board if the fuse blowout recurs
immediately after replacement of the fuses.
[During bootup or routine processing] - Reseat the connectors connecting with the scanning optics unit.
10243 Polygon lock timeout (2nd) The polygon OK signal cannot be detected (twice) within the - Replace the scanning optics unit.
specified time after turning on the polygon. - Replace the cables connecting from the SYN board to the CPU
board.
- Replace the CPU board.
- Check the CPU board fuses. Replace the PSU27A power supply,
the PSU27B board and CPU board if the fuse blowout recurs
immediately after replacement of the fuses.
[During routine processing] - Reseat the SED board connectors.
10250 Leading edge detection timeout The interrupt for detecting the leading edge did not occur - Replace the SED board.
within the specified time. - Replace the cables connecting from the SED board to the CPU
board.
- Replace the CPU board.
- Check the error log for other errors. If any error occurs, analyze it.
- Check the CPU board fuses. Replace the PSU27A power supply,
the PSU27B board and CPU board if the fuse blowout recurs
immediately after replacement of the fuses.
[During bootup or routine processing] - Reseat the connectors connecting with the scanning optics unit.
10252 Image read error The image reading error occurred. - Replace the scanning optics unit.
- Replace the SED board.
- Replace the cables connecting from the SED board to the CPU
board.
- Replace the CPU board.
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
[During routine processing]
10287 Light-shielding check It was detected that the QL value was 80 or more when - Check the installation of the plate.
detecting S-value shift.
[During bootup]
- Check for abnormalities in installing the cassette hold mechanism.
The cassette width sensors detected an abnormal
- Check the detecting area of the sensor (SA2) for smears.
combination when the cassette set unit performed a cassette
Cassette hold sensor - Reseat the sensor (SA2) connector.
10311 hold operation. The cassette IN sensor (SA1) detected that no
combination inconsistency cassette was present (OPEN). The cassette hold sensor (SA2)
- Reseat the SND board connectors.
- Check for coating detachment or breakage of cables.
detected a cassette hold (CLOSED). The cassette ejection - Replace the sensors.
sensor (SA4) detected that no cassette was present (OPEN).
[During bootup] - Check for breakage of the sensor actuators (SA1 and SA11).
The cassette width sensors in the cassette set unit detected - Reseat the sensor connectors.
Cassette sensor combination
10312 an abnormal combination. The cassette IN sensor (SA1) - Reseat the SND board connectors.
inconsistency (1) detected a cassette (CLOSED). The cassette ejection sensor - Check for coating detachment or breakage of cables.
(SA4) detected that no cassette was present (OPEN). - Replace the sensors.
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
[When an error occurs in mechanism operations]
- Check assembly of the mechanism.
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
[During bootup]
When a remaining IP search process was performed, the - Check the detecting areas of the sensors for smears.
cassette IN sensor and cassette ejection sensor in the - Reseat the sensor connectors.
Cassette size sensor
10340 cassette set unit detected an abnormal combination. The - Reseat the SND board connectors.
combination error (2) cassette ejection sensor (SA4) detected that no cassette - Check for coating detachment or breakage of cables.
was present (OPEN). However, the cassette IN sensor (SA1) - Replace the sensors.
detected a cassette (CLOSED).
[During bootup]
- Update the version to the newest version.
When a remaining IP search process was performed, the IP
10359 Remaining IP search error transport motors (MC1 and MZ1) were driven. However, one
- A driver defect is suspended if the problem is not solved by version
update. (For design analysis)
of the motor had an error.
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
- Reseat connectors of the motor, valve, and pump.
[During routine processing] - Reseat the SND board connectors.
Driving of the suction arm driving motor (MA1), turning on/off - Check for air leakage from the air hose during the IP suction operation.
10389 Feed IP suction error of the IP leak valve (SVA1) and turning on of the IP suction
pump (PA1) were performed in the feed IP suction operation. - Update the version to the newest version.
Error was detected in either operation. - A driver defect is suspended if the problem is not solved by version
update. (For design analysis)
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
[When a conveyance error occurs]
- Check for mixture of debris in the IP conveyance path.
- Check for abnormalities in rotation of the conveyance roller.
[During routine processing] - Check for abnormalities or debrises with the sensors.
After the cassette IP suction was released, the IP length
sensor (SA5) detected an IP (CLOSED). Therefore, retries [When the error 12485 concurrently occurs]
10422 Load IP drop (1) were performed. However, the maximum retry count was - Update the version to the newest version.
exceeded. Or, the error was detected when driving the motor - A driver defect is suspended if the problem is not solved by version
(MA1). update. (For design analysis)
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
[When a conveyance error occurs]
- Check for mixture of debris in the IP conveyance path.
- Check for abnormalities in rotation of the conveyance roller.
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
[When an error occurs in mechanism operations]
- Check assembly of the mechanism.
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
[When an error occurs in mechanism operations]
- Check assembly of the mechanism.
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
[When a conveyance error occurs]
- Check for mixture of debris in the IP conveyance path.
- Check for abnormalities in rotation of the conveyance roller.
External erasure data [During bootup] - Update the version to the newest version.
10710
acquisition error It failed to read the erasure data file. - Replace the CPU board.
[During bootup]
Configuration initialization
10900 The Iconfiguration data (Irset.cfg) could not be loaded into the - Again set the configuration information in EDIT CONFIGURATION.
failure SDRAM from the flash ROM on the CPU board.
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
- Check that the CPU board DIP switch (S7) is set as specified in the
specifications.
{MC:4.6.3_Replacing the CPU Board_
[During bootup] n Reinstallation Procedures}
10904 RU type error The RU type acquired by DIPSW of CPU board was not CR- - Execute "Initialize APL" of the CPU board.
IR392. {MU:1.23_Initialize APL}
- Update the version to the newest version.
- Replace the CPU board.
- Check the CPU board fuses. Replace the PSU27A power supply,
the PSU27B board and CPU board if the fuse blowout recurs
[During bootup]
Image signal monitor value immediately after replacement of the fuses.
11200 When diagnosing the simulated data transfer, the A/D - Reseat the PMT board connectors.
(simulated current) error conversion data for simulated image were out of range. - Replace the PMT board.
- Replace the CPU board.
±70%.
[During bootup]
- Turn ON the HV switch of the CPU board. Check that the red LED
11280 Initialization HV-OFF status It was found that the high voltage of the photomultiplier (PMT on the upper right of the switch is lit.
board) was OFF.
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
[When the cassette is set in the RU]
- Remove the cassette.
[During bootup]
Bootup improper cassette [When the cassette is not set in the RU]
11315 It was found that a cassette was improperly loaded (inserted
loading detection obliquely or into a nonreference position).
- Check to make sure that the sensors (SA1, SA4, SA8 and SA9)
normally work by means of the monitor function of the RU PC-TOOL.
- Check for coating detachment or breakage of cables.
- Replace the sensors.
[During bootup]
When a remaining IP search process was performed, an
incompletely inserted cassette was detected.
- Check to make sure that the sensors normally work by means of the
The cassette IN sensor (SA1) detected that a cassette was
Improper cassette loading monitor function of the RU PC-TOOL.
11341 present (CLOSED). - Check for coating detachment or breakage of cables.
detection (1) The cassette hold sensor (SA2) detected that a cassette hold - Replace the sensors.
was released (CLOSED).
The cassette ejection sensor (SA4) detected that a cassette
was present (CLOSED).
[During bootup]
When a remaining IP search process was performed, an
incompletely inserted cassette was detected.
- Check to make sure that the sensors normally work by means of the
The cassette IN sensor (SA1) detected that no cassette was
Improper cassette loading monitor function of the RU PC-TOOL.
11342 present (OPEN). - Check for coating detachment or breakage of cables.
detection (2) The cassette hold sensor (SA2) detected a cassette hold - Replace the sensors.
(OPEN).
The cassette ejection sensor (SA4) detected that a cassette
was present (CLOSED).
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
[During routine processing]
The cassette hold pin solenoid (SOLA1) turned OFF (cassette
hold). However, the cassette hold sensor (SA2) detected that - Check for abnormalities of the solenoid operation or of the spring.
a cassette hold was released (CLOSED). Although retries - Check for coating detachment or breakage of cables.
11373 Cassette hold retry error were performed, the maximum retry count was exceeded. An - Check the SND board fuses.
error results also when the following operation takes place. - Replace the solenoid or the sensors.
- When the cassette is loaded upside down;
- When the cassette is loaded front side back.
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
[When a conveyance error occurs]
- Check for mixture of debris in the IP conveyance path.
- Check for abnormalities in rotation of the conveyance roller.
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
[When a conveyance error occurs]
- Check for mixture of debris in the IP conveyance path.
[During routine processing]
- Check for abnormalities in rotation of the conveyance roller.
The IP transport motors (MZ1/MC1) were driven for a reading
Subscanning conveyance error conveyance operation, and a leading-edge detection interrupt
11416 [When no conveyance error occurs]
(3) occurred. The IP sensor 1 (SC3) in the conveyor unit became
- Check to make sure that the sensors normally work by means of the
OPEN, but a tailing-edge detection interrupt did not occur monitor function of the RU PC-TOOL.
within the specified time. - Check the SND board fuses.
- Replace the sensors or the motors.
[During bootup]
Empty cassette ejection When a remaining IP ejection process was performed, an - Remove the cassette.
11454
request empty cassette was detected. It was therefore requested that - Make sure that no IP remains inside the machine.
the cassette be ejected.
[During bootup]
Unread IP ejection during When a remaining IP search process was performed, an
11495 -
bootup unread IP in the machine was returned to a cassette and then
the cassette was ejected.
[During bootup]
Request for an empty cassette When a remaining IP ejection process was performed, the
11498 -
having a specified size insertion of an empty cassette having a specified size was
requested.
[During bootup]
Unread IP ejection during When a remaining IP search process was performed, an
11499 -
bootup unread IP in the machine was returned to a cassette and then
the cassette was ejected.
11510 Unread IP ejection The IP was ejected into the cassette without being read. -
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
<User operation>
This error occurs if no menu is selected at the time of image
Patient information not output.
11511 -
registered <Occurrence condition analysis>
The patient information relevant to the processed IP was not
registered in the CL.
11530 Image data retransmission The RU has retransmitted the image data to the CL -
[During routine processing] - Execute the PING command in the RU PC-TOOL, and check the
An attempt is made to retransmit the unsent image data connection between the CL and RU.
11531 Retransmission retry failure from the RU to the CL after communication with the CL is - Check that the IP address of the “master CL” set in the RU is correct.
suspended; however, the CL rejects it, so that the image data - Check for errors on the network equipment such as the LAN cable
and the hub.
is lost and the cassette is ejected.
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
The life end message appeared because a predetermined
11704 Erasure lamp life end 2 cumulative erasure lamp illumination time (1314 hours) was - Replace the lamp assembly.
exceeded.
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
[During shutdown processing] - Execute the PING command in the RU PC-TOOL, and check the
Log information save error connection between the CL and RU.
11907 An error occurred when an attempt was made to save error
during shutdown process log/trace information in the FTP server.
- Execute the FTP command in the RU PC-TOOL, and check to make
sure that the FTP server is correctly set.
Cassette insertion before The message appeared and the cassette was ejected
11950 console connection because the cassette was inserted before the connection to -
reference;
- When a cassette of an inch type is loaded into a metric-type
machine.
- Check for errors on the network equipment such as the LAN cable
and the hub.
- Execute the PING command in the RU PC-TOOL, and check the
[During MUTL operation]
12001 File open error 1 (FTP) An error occurred in the FTP server file open sequence.
connection between the CL and RU.
- Execute the FTP command in the RU PC-TOOL, and check to make
sure that the FTP server is correctly set.
- Make sure that the IIS (Internet information service) is installed.
- Check for errors on the network equipment such as the LAN cable
and the hub.
- Execute the PING command in the RU PC-TOOL, and check the
[During MUTL operation]
12004 File write error 1 (FTP) An error occurred in the FTP server file write sequence.
connection between the CL and RU.
- Execute the FTP command in the RU PC-TOOL, and check to make
sure that the FTP server is correctly set.
- Make sure that the IIS (Internet information service) is installed.
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
[During routine processing]
HV high voltage power supply
12220 An error was detected as the HV high voltage data were out - Take action when the error code 10220 occurs.
error of range.
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
[During bootup or routine processing]
The interrupt status occurred as there was an error of interval
12242 Polygon improper index for the index signal, which is generated for every rotation of
- Same as the error code 10243.
polygon.
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
[When an error occurs in mechanism operations]
- Check assembly of the mechanism.
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
[When an error occurs in mechanism operations]
- Check assembly of the mechanism.
[During bootup or routine processing]
The suction arm driving motor (MA1) was driven by one pulse [When the mechanism normally works]
Suction arm home positioning to perform a home positioning operation for the suction arm. - Check the detecting areas of the sensors for smears.
12336
retry (1) However, the suction arm HP sensor (SA3) did not CLOSE - Reseat the sensor connectors.
within a predetermined period of time. Therefore, a retry was - Reseat the SND board connectors.
performed. - Check for coating detachment or breakage of cables.
- Check the SND board fuses.
- Replace the sensors or the motors.
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
[During routine processing]
- Check for abnormalities of the solenoid operation or of the spring.
The cassette hold pin solenoid (SOLA1) turned OFF (cassette
- Check for coating detachment or breakage of cables.
12373 Cassette hold retry hold). However, the cassette hold sensor (SA2) detected that
- Check the SND board fuses.
a cassette hold was released (CLOSED). Therefore, a retry
- Replace the solenoid or the sensors.
was performed.
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
[When a conveyance error occurs]
- Check for mixture of debris in the IP conveyance path.
[During routine processing]
- Check for abnormalities in rotation of the conveyance roller.
The IP transport motors (MC1 and MZ1) were driven
to perform a feed conveyance operation. However, IP
12397 Feed IP conveyance retry (2) sensor 1 (SC3) in the conveyor unit did not CLOSE within
[When no conveyance error occurs]
- Check to make sure that the sensors normally work by means of the
a predetermined period of time. Therefore, a retry was monitor function of the RU PC-TOOL.
performed. - Check the SND board fuses.
- Replace the sensors or the motors.
- Check the sensors for smears (on the light-receiving and light-
emitting regions).
[During routine processing] - Reseat the sensor connectors.
After an IP suction release operation was performed, it was
12422 Load IP drop retry (1) found that the IP length sensor (SA5) was CLOSED (due to IP
- Reseat the SND board connectors.
- Check for coating detachment or breakage of cables.
detection). Therefore, a retry was performed. - Check the SND board fuses.
- Replace the sensors or the motors.
12485 Pulse motor error Error occurred when driving/stopping the pulse motor. [When the error does not concurrently occur with the error 13485]
- Update the version to the newest version.
- A driver defect is suspended if the problem is not solved by version
update. (For design analysis)
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
- Update the version to the newest version.
12486 DC motor error Error occurred when driving/stopping the DC motor. - A driver defect is suspended if the problem is not solved by version
update. (For design analysis)
- Check for errors on the network equipment such as the LAN cable
and the hub.
[During bootup or routine processing] - Execute the PING command in the RU PC-TOOL, and check the
12520 Message transmission failure An attempt to transmit a message from the RU to the CL connection between the CL and RU.
failed. - Execute the FTP command in the RU PC-TOOL, and check to make
sure that the FTP server is correctly set.
- Make sure that the IIS (Internet information service) is installed.
- Check for errors on the network equipment such as the LAN cable
and the hub.
[During bootup or routine processing]
- Execute the PING command in the RU PC-TOOL, and check the
A REQUEST message is transmitted from RU to CL, however,
12521 RES message receiving timeout RU cannot receive a RESPONSE message, thus resulting in
connection between the CL and RU.
- Execute the FTP command in the RU PC-TOOL, and check to make
a time-out. sure that the FTP server is correctly set.
- Make sure that the IIS (Internet information service) is installed.
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
- Check for errors on the network equipment such as the LAN cable
and the hub.
[During bootup or routine processing] - Execute the PING command in the RU PC-TOOL, and check the
12522 ACK receiving time-out A message is transmitted from RU to CL, however, RU cannot connection between the CL and RU.
receive ACK, thus resulting in a time-out. - Execute the FTP command in the RU PC-TOOL, and check to make
sure that the FTP server is correctly set.
- Make sure that the IIS (Internet information service) is installed.
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
[During bootup or routine processing]
12817 Blown fuse F7 of CPU board It was detected that the fuse F7 of CPU board was blown.
- Replace the fuse.
- Check for errors on the network equipment such as the LAN cable
and the hub.
[During bootup or routine processing]
- Execute the PING command in the RU PC-TOOL, and check the
The FTP server cannot be accessed for communication from
12990 FTP server access error the RU to the CL. Or, the FTP server may be accessed, but a
connection between the CL and RU.
- Execute the FTP command in the RU PC-TOOL, and check to make
connection cannot be established. sure that the FTP server is correctly set.
- Make sure that the IIS (Internet information service) is installed.
[During MUTL operation] - Carry out sensitivity correction by means of IPs exposed to doses of
13283 HVCNT value error An out-of-spec HV is inputted. 1 mR to 10 mR.
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
[During MUTL operation]
13284 Format adjustment data error When format adjustments are performed, out-of-range data is -
inputted.
Stop command for the stopped Although the motor was already stopped, a command for
13485 -
motor stopping was sent.
- Check for errors on the network equipment such as the LAN cable
and the hub.
[During bootup or routine processing]
Detection of communication - Execute the PING command in the RU PC-TOOL, and check the
13520 It is detected that the communication between the CL and the connection between the CL and RU.
abortion to CL RU is broken. - Execute the FTP command in the RU PC-TOOL, and check to make
sure that the FTP server is correctly set.
- Make sure that the IIS (Internet information service) is installed.
- Check for errors on the network equipment such as the LAN cable
[During bootup or routine processing] and the hub.
The connection is suspended and initialization of
CL communication failure - Execute the PING command in the RU PC-TOOL, and check the
13521 communication between the CL and RU is performed again, connection between the CL and RU.
detected because the communication between the CL and RU is - Execute the FTP command in the RU PC-TOOL, and check to make
sure that the FTP server is correctly set.
broken.
- Make sure that the IIS (Internet information service) is installed.
Error
Error Name Occurrence Condition Probable Cause and Remedy
Code
The CL was too late receiving the image data sent from the
RU, so that the image was retransmitted from the RU. - Check for errors on the network equipment such as the LAN cable
and the hub.
13530 CL image data receive timeout The network is overloaded, or a communication error occurs
- Execute the PING command in the RU PC-TOOL, and check the
due to hardware failure of the network, thereby causing connection between the CL and RU.
frequent retries.
- Check for errors on the network equipment such as the LAN cable
and the hub.
[During bootup]
FTP server data acquisition - Execute the PING command in the RU PC-TOOL, and check the
13900 The data cannot be gotten from FTP server and it is set to an connection between the CL and RU.
failure initial value. - Execute the FTP command in the RU PC-TOOL, and check to make
sure that the FTP server is correctly set.
- Make sure that the IIS (Internet information service) is installed.
3. Detail Code
The error log contains detail code associated with the error that occurred.
If the category of an error is either "3: Conveyance control" or "4: Overall control", a detail
code is displayed.
SC3
SA1∼9
l Sensor status
0: OPEN
1: CLOSE
l IP size
0. 14" x 17" (35 cm x 43 cm)
1. 14" x 14" (35 cm x 35 cm)
2. 10" x 12"
3. 8" x 10"
4. 18 cm x 24 cm
5. 24 cm x 30 cm
8. 15 cm x 30 cm
l Barcode
- - - - - - - : Before detecting the IP size
40000008 : After detecting the IP size
[Countermeasure]
Replace the subscanning motor (MZ1).
“MC 9.3 IP Transport Motor (MZ1)”
[Countermeasure]
Replace the spur gear of the subscanning * Nonuniformity is observed at 5 mm intervals in
center roller. the subscanning direction. The nonuniformity
“MC 9.7 Center Roller” cannot be visually recognized.
(A microscope is needed to check.)
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1.1 Precautions for Check, Replacement, and Adjustment 1.2 Types of Screws
- In this volume, descriptions are omitted regarding components that do not require
special attention or adjustment during their removal/reinstallation. For removal The DT screw and the TP screw employed in the machine are of similar shape and color.
procedures for such components, refer to the Parts List Volume. Check the screw type referring to the figures below when attaching a screw.
- When performing check/replacement/adjustment procedures on the machine, the
DT screw TP screw
following precautions should be observed.
Has four dots on the head Has no dot on the head
WARNING
To avoid electric shock hazards, power OFF the machine before performing the
procedures.
WARNING/CAUTION
1.3 Checking the Protective Grounding
Observe the warnings and cautions described in the "Safety Precautions".
u INSTRUCTION u
CAUTIONS Safety provided by grounding is assured by properly establishing power cable and additional
protective ground wire connections and securing the parts with retaining screws. To maintain
- When servicing any printed circuit board, be sure to wear an anti-static wristband to
safety, ensure that the parts and retaining screws removed for servicing purposes are
ground your body. If your body is not grounded, static electricity built on your body
restored to states existing upon installation. After the parts and retaining screws are restored
may cause damage to electronic parts on the board.
to the above-mentioned states, follow the procedures set forth in this service manual to verify
- Do not remove the cover of the scanning optics unit.
that the retaining screws are securely tightened to properly secure the parts.
- Never remove the red-painted screws.
u INSTRUCTION u
Some of the illustrations in this volume contain check/adjustment and half-punch indicators
1.4 Handling Parts Containing Hazardous Substance
as needed.
When handling parts containing a hazardous substance, such as the photomultiplier and the
For removal and reinstallation, perform the procedures as instructed by such indicators.
erasure lamp, fully exercise care in handling. The hazardous substance may leak from the
- Check/Adjustment indicator: Indicates that it is necessary to check or adjust the inside of a broken part.
installation location when the part or component removed
is to be reinstalled. This indicator is placed in the illustration
CHECK that depicts the procedures for removing the parts and
1.5 Checking the High-Voltage Switch and Image
components. When you see this indicator, refer to its relevant
When you install the covers after a check, replacement, or adjustment, make sure that the
"n Check/ Adjustment Procedures.”
high-voltage switch is ON. After the machine is restored to normal, run an image read check
- Half-punch indicator: Indicates that it is necessary to align the half-punches when
to verify that a read image is normal.
installing the parts or components. However, it is not indicated
for the half-punches for improving ease of assembly or
preventing erroneous assembly procedures.
3. Cover
3.1 Cover
n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the covers.
#1 Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
#2 Front-bottom cover
#3 Back cover
#4 Top cover
#5 Front-top cover
#6 Connector (PNL-A - PNL-B)
u NOTE u
Remove the covers in the following order.
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover : #1
- Front-bottom cover : #1→#2
- Back cover : #1→#3
- Top cover : #1→#3→#4
- Front-top cover : #1→#2→#3→#4→#5→#6
n Reinstallation Procedures
Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation.
n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the cover.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Back cover
n Reinstallation Procedures
Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation.
u NOTE u
Exercise care not to have the cable caught when reinstalling the board box cover.
u NOTE u
Slightly push down the left-hand side plate while removing so that the left-hand side
plate does not get damaged by the top cover retaining bracket (A).
CAUTION
When you place the unit in the orientation indicated in the figure, be careful not to
drop the unit, upset the unit, or have your fingers caught between the unit and the
table.
n Reinstallation Procedures
Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation.
u NOTE u
Exercise care not to deform the back-top plate as it is made from aluminum.
n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
(2) Place the unit in the orientation indicated in the figure.
CAUTION
When you place the unit in the orientation indicated in the figure, be careful not to drop
the unit, upset the unit, or have your fingers caught between the unit and the table.
u NOTE u
Exercise care not to deform the back-bottom plate as it is made from aluminum.
u NOTE u
Exercise care not to deform the top plate as it is made from aluminum.
n Reinstallation Procedures
Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation.
u NOTE u
Be sure to mount the top plate on the half punches and retain with the screws straightly.
Leakage of the light from the damaged threaded holes may cause image abnormalities.
n Reinstallation Procedures
#2
PS3x6 (x6) Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation.
#3
#1
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n Removal Procedures
4.1 Duct (Right) (1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
n Removal Procedures - Left-hand side cover
(1) Remove the following components.
(2) Remove the duct (Left).
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover REFERENCE
The duct (left) is attached to the housing by engaging with the hook.
(2) Remove the duct (Right).
REFERENCE
The duct (right) is attached to the housing by engaging with the hook.
n Reinstallation Procedures
Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation.
n Reinstallation Procedures
Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation.
n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Back cover
- Front-bottom cover
- Front-top cover
{MC:4.1_Duct (Right)}
{MC:4.2_Duct (Left)}
{MC:3.2_Board Box Cover}
{MC:4.8_Main Power Switch Assembly}
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n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Front-bottom cover
- Front-top cover
{MC:4.1_Duct (Right)}
{MC:4.2_Duct (Left)}
{MC:4.3_Power Supply Assembly}
(2) Remove the power supply assembly cover.
#1 Remove the screw.
#2 Remove power supply assembly cover.
#3 Disconnect the connectors.
#4 Unclamp the clamps.
#4
n Reinstallation Procedures
Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation.
#3
#2
#1
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n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Front-bottom cover
- Front-top cover
{MC:4.1_Duct (Right)}
{MC:4.2_Duct (Left)}
{MC:4.3_Power Supply Assembly}
(2) Remove the power supply assembly cover.
#1 Remove the screw.
#2 Remove power supply assembly cover.
#3 Disconnect the connectors.
#4 Unclamp the clamps. n Reinstallation Procedures
#4 Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation.
#3
#2
#1
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The FLASH ROM of the CPU board stores the RU machine data (configuration information, u NOTE u
scanner information and log information). Since the CPU board shipped as a service part When the CPU board is replaced, network settings on the RU all restore to the default
does not contain the machine data set, it is necessary to restore the RU as exactly it was settings. However, since the Console keeps the settings before the replacement, it cannot
before the replacement by updating the software version and adjusting the machine data be connected if the network settings have been modified to site-specific values. Temporarily
after replacement. change the network settings for re-connection. You need take a note of the addresses for the
purpose.
For the adjustment of the machine data, take either of the following procedures depending on
the RU conditions. (1) Turn ON the power of the Console.
- When the RU can boot up, back up the machine data, and restore the backed up machine
data after the replacement of the CPU board. (2) Turn ON the circuit breaker of the RU.
- When the machine cannot boot up and the machine data cannot be backed up, restore
(3) Start the RU PC-TOOL.
the machine-specific data by means of the machinespecific data CD-ROM attached to
the machine. If no machine-specific data CD-ROM is available, adjust the machine data {MU:1.2_Starting and Exiting RU PC-TOOL}
through format adjustment, and shading/sensitivity correction. (4) When an FD (floppy disk) is to be used for backing up the machine data, insert a
new FD into the Console. If another recording medium is to be used, connect it to
the Console.
4.6.1 Replacement Procedures
u NOTE u
Replace the CPU board according to the procedures mentioned in the following reference When the machine data is to be backed up in an arbitrary place in the hard disk of the
list. Console, the procedure (4) need not be taken. Proceed to the procedure (5).
Reference Part concerned
(5) Select the RU whose machine data is to be backed up from the “LIST OF
{4.6.2} Machine Data Backup EXISTING RU”.
{4.6.3} Replacing the CPU Board Con igu at on( )
EACH RU SETTING
CONNECTION TEST
RU NAME L EXISTING RU
u NOTE u
When the IP address of the RU of “172.16.1.10” and the IP address of the Console of
“172.16.1.20” (initial value) are employed, the procedure (7) in “4.6.2 Machine Data Backup”
and the procedures of “4.6.4 Setting the IP addresses of the RU and the Console” need not
be taken.
EACH RU SETTING
CONNECTION TEST
BACKUP #1 Click on [Network and Sharing Center] on the control panel.
CONFIGURATION
RU NAME LIST OF EXISTING RU
EXECUTE #2
→The “Local Area Connection Status” window appears.
KUP ESTORE
#1
#3 Click on [Properties].
ALL RUs SETTING
(10) Disconnect the power cable and the I/F cable from the RU.
BACKUP
#5 HISTORY LOG
(11) Eject the FD from the Console when the machine data has been backed up on the
FD.
EXECUTE #6
(12) Return to the reference list described in the replacement procedures.
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(7) Open the MUTL network address and take a note of the IP address. {MC:4.6.1_Replacement Procedures}
Con igu at on( )
RU IP Address
EACH RU SETTING
#1
CONNECTION TEST
RU NAME L ST OF EXISTING RU
RU IP DDR
172.16.1.10
BAC P RESTORE
RU Subnet mask
ALL RUs S ING
255.255.0.0 #2
RU PC TOOL / MUTL
RU Default GateWay
172.16.1.0 #3
FTP IP Address
172.16.1.20 #4
RU Securety IP Address
0.0.0.0 #5
n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Back cover
{MC:3.2_Board Box Cover}
- Board box cover
u NOTE u
The CPU board is equipped with the LAN port. When removing the CPU board, remove
the LAN port by drawing it out from the frame bracket.
REFERENCE
Refer to the following for details of “CPU Board Setting Display”.
{MU:4.3 [3-1]_CPU Board Setting Display}
RU IP Address
EACH RU SETTING
#1
CONNECTION TEST
RU IP ADDR
172.16.1.10
RU Subnet mask
→The “Local Area Connection Status” window appears. ALL RUs S ING
255.255.0.0 #2
#3 Click on [Properties]. RU PC TOOL / MUTL
RU Default GateWay
→The “Local Area Connection Properties” window appears. 172.16.1.0 #3
#4 Select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)”, and click on [Properties].
FTP IP Address
#5 Set the “IP address” and the “Subnet mask” in [Use the following IP address] to the #4
172.16.1.20
following default values.
IP address: 172.16.1.20 RU Securety IP Address
0.0.0.0 #5
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0
(2) Turn ON the circuit breaker of the RU. RU Securety Net Address
0.0.0.0 #6
(3) Start the RU PC-TOOL.
{MU:1.2_Starting and Exiting RU PC-TOOL}
Update
(4) Select the RU whose address is to be changed from the “LIST OF EXISTING RU”,
and input “172”, “16”, “1” and “10” in “RU IP ADDR”.
#7
LIST OF EXISTING RU
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RU NAME IP ADDRESS RU TYPE VERSION (7) Set the Internet settings of the Console to the site-specific settings noted in the
#1 ru0 172.16.1.10 CR-IRxxx Vx.x procedure (8) in “4.3.2 Machine Data Backup”.
{MC:4.6.1_Replacement Procedures}
CONNECTION TEST
RU NAME IS OF EX STING RU
RU IP ADDR
BACKUP RESTORE
(5) Confirm the PING results, and click on to exit from the window.
{MU:1.8_PING}
The RU software version is updated to update the RU software in the latest conditions. After #1
the updating, set the master CL.
(1) Insert the RU-APL CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of the Console.
#2
→ The “Set Up PC-TOOL” window automatically appears.
(2) Click on [START].
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l [GOOD indication]
"value = 0 = 0x0" should be displayed.
(3) Select the RU whose software version is to be updated from the “LIST OF #2
EXISTING RU”, and click on [FTP].
#1
LIST OF EXISTING RU
RU NAME IP ADDRESS RU TYPE VERSION
#1 ru0 172.16.1.10 CR-IRxxx Vx.x
EACH RU SETTING
CONNECTION TEST
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RU IP DDR
#2
l [GOOD indication]
"Transfer complete" should be displayed.
BACKUP RESTORE
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Another message is displayed.
LIST OF EXISTING RU
CAUTION
RU NAME IP ADDRESS RU TYPE VERSION Never turn OFF the power of the RU nor the Console during the write into the FLASH
#1 ru0 172.16.1.10 CR-IRxxx Vx.x ROM. If turned OFF, the program in the memory will be destroyed and cannot restart.
#2 #1
BACKUP RESTORE
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RU VERSION
#1 x.x
#2
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EACH RU SETTING
CONNECTION TEST
#2
RU NAME LIS OF EXIST NG RU
RU IP ADDR
l GOOD indication
BACKUP RESTORE
The text is displayed in black.
l NO GOOD indication
The text is displayed in red or the
ALL RUs SETTING
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u NOTE u
If the NO GOOD indication appears, return to the procedure (1), and again perform the
installation.
EACH RU SETTING
Restore the backup data created in “4.3.2 Machine Data Backup”, and restore to the
CONNECTION TEST
RU NAME OF EXISTING RU
RU IP ADDR
conditions before the replacement of the CPU board. RU NAME IP ADDRESS RU TYPE VERSION
ru0 172.16.1.10 CR-IRxxx Vx.x
u INSTRUCTION u
BACKUP RESTORE
- If the RU was not able to boot up before the replacement of the CPU board and you were ALL RUs SETTING
not able to back up the machine data, restore the machine-specific data by means of the RBMC07101.AI
machine-specific data CD-ROM attached to the machine. (2) Restore “CONFIGURATION”, “SCN OPTICAL DATA” and “HISTORY LOG”.
- If no backup data or machine-specific data is available, take the procedures for the “format
RESTORE
adjustment” and “shading/sensitivity correction” to adjust the machine. Also perform “shading
Con igu at on( )
EACH RU SETTING
CONNECTION TEST
CONFIGURATION
RU NAME LIST OF EXIST NG RU
EXECUTE #2
l Format adjustment
BACKUP ORE
#1
{MU:4.3 [6-4]_Format Adjustment} ALL RUs SETTING
l Shading/sensitivity correction
{MU:4.3 [6-5-1]_Shading/Sensitivity Correction}
RESTORE
l Shading speed correction #3 SCN ALL DATA
{MU:4.3 [6-5-2]_Shading Speed Correction} EXECUTE #4
RESTORE
#5 HISTORY LOG
EXECUTE #6
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n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Back cover
{MC:3.2_Board Box Cover}
n Reinstallation Procedures
Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation.
u INSTRUCTION u
When reinstalling the board, exercise care not to bring the fuse on the board into contact with
the brackets.
n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Left-hand side cover
Latch
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n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Left-hand side cover
{MC:4.8_Main Power Switch Assembly}
(2) Remove the main power switch and the power supply inlet.
#1 Disconnect the FAST-ON terminals.
u INSTRUCTION u
Disconnect while pressing the latch shaded in the figure below.
Latch
n Reinstallation Procedures
Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation.
u NOTE u
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- Reinstall the main power switch and the power supply inlet in the orientation as indicated in
the figure.
- Check that the main power switch is OFF.
- After the reinstallation, turn ON the power and confirm the air-breathing into the equipment.
n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Front-bottom cover
- Back cover
- Top cover
- Front-top cover
- Connector (PNL-A, PNL-B)
#2
DT3x6
#1
#3
SA4
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n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Front-bottom cover
- Back cover
- Top cover
- Front-top cover
- Connector (PNL-A, PNL-B)
#1 #2
DT3x6 (x2)
#3
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n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Front-bottom cover
- Back cover
- Top cover
- Front-top cover
- Connector (PNL-A, PNL-B)
#1
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#2
#1
DT3x6 (x3)
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#2
SA3
#1
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n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Front-bottom cover
- Back cover
- Top cover
- Front-top cover
- Connector (PNL-A, PNL-B)
{MC:5.4_Cable Junction Bracket}
#1
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n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Front-bottom cover
- Back cover
- Top cover
- Front-top cover
- Connector (PNL-A, PNL-B)
{MC:5.3_Cover Retaining Bracket}
#1
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n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Front-bottom cover
- Back cover
- Top cover
- Front-top cover
- Connector (PNL-A, PNL-B)
{MC:5.3_Cover Retaining Bracket}
{MC:5.7_Arm (White) (Opposite Reference Side)}
#2
#1
SA3
#4
#3
DT3x6
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n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Front-bottom cover
- Back cover
- Top cover
- Front-top cover
- Connector (PNL-A, PNL-B) (3)
{MC:5.3_Cover Retaining Bracket} PRIT03050013.ai
u NOTE u
Since the screw retaining agent is applied to the following screw, the screw has strong
tightening force. Use a box screwdriver (support size 5mm: for M2.5) and an adjustable
end wrench to remove the screw.
(5) Remove the screw to remove the IP suction arm driving motor assembly.
#2 #1 Remove the screw.
#2 Remove the IP suction arm driving motor assembly.
#1
BR3x6 (3B) #2
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#1
DT3x6 (4)
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Connector
#1
TP4x8 (x2)
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- Apply the screw retaining agent when reinstalling the screw (BR3x6) to retain the gear in
the removal procedure step 2.
n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Front-bottom cover
- Back cover
- Top cover
- Front-top cover
- Connector (PNL-A, PNL-B)
{MC:5.1_Cassette Ejection Sensor (SA4)}
{MC:5.2_Shutter}
(2) Remove the screw to remove the IP suction arm driving motor.
#1 Remove the screw.
#2 Remove the guide (large).
#2
#1
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(2) Remove the slide bearing and the bearing on the opposite reference side.
#1 Remove the slide bearing.
#2 Remove the bearing.
(6)
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#1
#3
#2
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REFERENCE
n Removal Procedures Remove the suction cup by means of a Phillips screwdriver while pressing down the
hose joint with a wrench or the like.
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover} #1 Remove the screw.
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover #2 Remove the guide.
- Front-bottom cover #3 Remove the screws.
- Back cover #4 Remove the suction cup assembly.
- Top cover #5 Remove the E-ring.
- Front-top cover #6 Remove the suction cup.
- Connector (PNL-A, PNL-B) #7 Remove the joint.
{MC:5.1_Cassette Ejection Sensor (SA4)} #8 Remove the packing.
{MC:5.2_Shutter}
{MC:5.3_Cover Retaining Bracket}
{MC:5.4_Cable Junction Bracket}
{MC:5.6_Arm (White) (Reference Side)}
{MC:5.7_Arm (White) (Opposite Reference Side)}
{MC:5.13_Cassette IN Sensor (SA1)}
{MC:5.15_Sensor Bracket Assembly (SA6, SA7)}
{MC:7.3_Rubber Rollers (A, B)} (Only Rubber Rollers (A))
{MC:5.10_Guide (Large)}
{MC:5.11_IP Suction Arm}
- Check that there is no excess of the hose in an area surrounded by the dotted line in the
figure. Otherwise, the hose might be pulled and get damaged when moving the IP suction
arm.
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REFERENCE
n Removal Procedures Remove the cassette IN sensor (SA1) while holding the arm as indicated in the figure.
#2
(DT3x6)
#3
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SA1 PRIT03050022.ai
n Reinstallation Procedures
Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation.
n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Front-bottom cover
- Back cover
- Top cover
- Front-top cover
- Connector (PNL-A, PNL-B)
{MC:5.4_Cable Junction Bracket}
{MC:5.6_Arm (White) (Reference Side)}
#3
#4 DT3x6 (x2)
#2
SA2
#1
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n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Front-bottom cover
- Back cover
- Top cover
- Front-top cover
- Connector (PNL-A, PNL-B)
{MC:5.4_Cable Junction Bracket}
{MC:5.6_Arm (White) (Reference Side)}
{MC:5.13_Cassette IN Sensor (SA1)}
#4
#3
DT3x6 (x2) #2
SA6
#2
SA7
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n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Front-bottom cover
- Back cover
- Top cover
- Front-top cover (3)
- Connector (PNL-A, PNL-B)
{MC:5.4_Cable Junction Bracket}
{MC:5.6_Arm (White) (Reference Side)} PRIT03050027.ai
#4
(2)
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#1
#5
#2
PA1
#4
#3
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n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Back cover
- Top cover
#5
#4 #3
BR3x6 (x2)
#2
#1
SVA1
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n Removal Procedures
REFERENCE
The IP sensor on the light emitting side differs from the one on the light receiving side in the
number of connector pins. The connector for the light emitting side has three pins.
(2) Remove the IP sensor (SA5 : light emitting side), IP sensor retaining bracket.
#1 Unclamp the clamps.
#2 Disconnect the connectors.
#3 Remove the screws.
#4 Remove the IP sensor retaining bracket.
#5 Remove the screw.
#6 Remove the IP sensor (SA5 : light emitting side).
#2
#4
PNL-B
#5 #3
TP3x6 DT3x6 (x2)
#6
#2
SA5 #1
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n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Back cover
- Top cover
{MC:5.19_IP Sensor (SA5 : Light Emitting Side), IP Sensor Retaining Bracket}
(Only IP Sensor Retaining Bracket)
n Reinstallation Procedures
Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation.
n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Front-bottom cover
- Front-top cover
(4)
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(5)
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n Reinstallation Procedures
Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation.
u NOTE u
Check that the solenoid (SOLA1) and the bracket are reinstalled as indicated in the figure.
(3)
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bracket
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n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Front-bottom cover
- Back cover
- Top cover
- Front-top cover
- Connector (PNL-A, PNL-B)
{MC:5.1_Cassette Ejection Sensor (SA4)}
{MC:5.2_Shutter}
(3) Remove the screws on the opposite reference side.
{MC:5.3_Cover Retaining Bracket}
{MC:5.4_Cable Junction Bracket}
{MC:5.5_Cassette Cover Closing Roller Assembly}
{MC:5.6_Arm (White) (Reference Side)}
{MC:5.7_Arm (White) (Opposite Reference Side)}
{MC:5.13_Cassette IN Sensor (SA1)}
{MC:5.14_Cassette Hold Sensor (SA2)}
{MC:5.15_Sensor Bracket Assembly (SA6, SA7)}
{MC:5.16_Side-Positioning Mechanism Driving Gear (Reference Side)}
{MC:7.3_Rubber Rollers (A, B)} (Only Rubber Rollers (A))
{MC:5.10_Guide (Large)} (4) Remove the bracket.
{MC:5.11_IP Suction Arm}
{MC:5.19_IP Sensor (SA5 : Light Emitting Side), IP Sensor Retaining Bracket}
(Only IP Sensor Retaining Bracket)
{MC:5.20_Roller (Small) Assembly}
{MC:5.21_IP Sensor (SA5 : Light Receiving Side)}
{MC:5.22_Cassette Set Base Assemblies}
n Reinstallation Procedures
Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation.
u NOTE u
When removing the erasure unit, exercise care in handling as the unit is hot.
REFERENCE
- The number of erasure lamps of the erasure unit is different depending on the machine
#4 Remove the screws.
type.
#5 Pull out the erasure unit.
Number of Number of
Type
Erasure Lamps INV Board
CR-IR 392 (Standard Type) 2 1
CR-IR 392 (High Capacity Type) 4 2
n Reinstallation Procedures
Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation.
Reflection
plate
n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:6.1_Erasure Unit}
{MC:6.2_Reflection Plate}
(2) Remove the filter.
REFERENCE
- The erasure unit with four erasure lamps is attached with two INV boards.
- The erasure unit with two erasure lamps is attached with one INV boards and there are
connectors have not being connected.
n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:6.1_Erasure Unit}
(2) Rotate the erasure unit 180°.
- The number of erasure lamps of the erasure unit is different depending on the machine
type.
Type Number of Erasure
Lamps
CR-IR 392 (Standard Type) 2
CR-IR 392 (High Capacity Type) 4
n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:6.1_Erasure Unit}
{MC:6.2_Reflection Plate}
{MC:6.4_INV Board}
n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Back cover
- Top cover
{MC:3.3_Left-hand Side Plate}
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Back cover
- Top cover
{MC:3.3_Left-hand Side Plate}
{MC:3.5_Back-Top Plate}
{MC:3.7_Top Plate}
n Roller Location
n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Front-bottom cover (3) Remove the following components.
- Back cover #1 Remove the E-ring.
- Top cover #2 Remove the spur gear.
- Front-top cover #3 Remove the spur gears.
- Connector (PNL-A, PNL-B) #4 Remove the tension coil spring.
{MC:5.3_Cover Retaining Bracket} #5 Remove the housings.
{MC:5.4_Cable Junction Bracket} #6 Remove the bearings.
{MC:5.15_Sensor Bracket Assembly (SA6, SA7)}
{MC:6.1_Erasure Unit}
n Reinstallation Procedures
Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation.
n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Front-bottom cover (3) Remove the following components.
- Back cover
#1 Remove the tension coil spring.
- Top cover
#2 Remove the housings.
- Front-top cover
#3 Remove the bearings.
- Connector (PNL-A, PNL-B)
{MC:5.3_Cover Retaining Bracket}
{MC:5.4_Cable Junction Bracket}
{MC:5.15_Sensor Bracket Assembly (SA6, SA7)}
{MC:6.1_Erasure Unit}
{MC:7.3_Rubber Roller (A, B)}
(4)
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u NOTE u
When removing the roller, exercise care not to bring the roller into contact with the
surroundings and damage it.
(5)
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n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Back cover
- Top cover
{MC:3.2_Board Box Cover}
{MC:3.3_Left-hand Side Plate}
{MC:3.5_Back-Top Plate}
{MC:3.7_Top Plate}
{MC:4.6_CPU Board}
(4)
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n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Back cover
- Top cover
{MC:3.2_Board Box Cover}
{MC:3.3_Left-hand Side Plate}
{MC:3.5_Back-Top Plate}
{MC:3.7_Top Plate}
{MC:4.6_CPU Board}
{MC:7.5_Rubber Roller (E)}
#2
#1
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n Reinstallation Procedures
Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation.
n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover} (3) Remove the following components.
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover #1 Remove the housing.
- Back cover #2 Remove the bearing.
- Top cover
{MC:3.2_Board Box Cover}
{MC:3.3_Left-hand Side Plate}
{MC:3.5_Back-Top Plate}
{MC:3.7_Top Plate}
{MC:4.6_CPU Board}
{MC:7.5_Rubber Roller (E)}
{MC:7.6_Conveyor Guide Assembly}
n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Back cover
- Top cover
{MC:3.2_Board Box Cover}
{MC:3.3_Left-hand Side Plate}
{MC:3.5_Back-Top Plate}
{MC:3.7_Top Plate}
{MC:4.6_CPU Board}
{MC:7.5_Rubber Roller (E)}
{MC:7.6_Conveyor Guide Assembly}
CAUTION
Never touch the light-receiving face of the light-collecting unit even when you are
wearing gloves.
u INSTRUCTION u
When servicing the light-collecting unit, wear gloves.
n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover
- Left-hand side cover (3) Remove the screws.
{MC:3.4_Bottom cover}
u NOTE u
{MC:10.1_Post-reading Conveyor Guide Assembly}
Exercise care not to damage the acrylic part of the light-collecting unit with a screwdriver
when removing the screws.
- Check that the bracket of the light-collecting unit is correctly engaged with the hooks of
the subscanning unit.
#3 Place the light-collecting unit in the orientation as indicated in the figure.
u INSTRUCTION u
Be sure to place the light-collecting unit in the orientation as indicated in the figure. If
reversely placed, load is applied to the adhesive part of the photomultiplier, causing the
light-collecting unit to be damaged.
- Make sure that the connector (CN2) is correctly connected. Otherwise, an image with a
transparent portion will result.
When servicing any printed circuit board, be sure to wear an anti-static wristband to (2) When the board is replaced with a new one, recover the machine, and then
ground your body. If your body is not grounded, static electricity built on your body confirm the S-value.
may cause damage to electronic parts on the board. {IN:13._Confirming the S Value}
(3) If the PMT board is replaced with a new one, perform the "SCN ALL DATA" backup
n Removal Procedures procedures.
(1) Remove the following components. {MU:1.16_BACKUP}
{MC:3.1_Cover} (4) Check the following points.
- Right-hand side cover
- Left-hand side cover l The RU normally enters the READY state.
{MC:3.4_Bottom cover}
l The results of the image/conveyance checks are normal without
{MC:10.1_Post-reading Conveyor Guide Assembly}
nonuniformity.
{MC:8.1_Light-Collecting Unit}
{IN:12._Image/Conveyance Checks}
(2) Remove the board assmbly.
l There is no error occurrence.
Slowly remove the board assembly.
CAUTION
When servicing the scanning optics unit, be sure to wear an anti-static wristband to
ground your body. If your body is not grounded, static electricity built on your body
may cause damage to electronic parts on the board.
CAUTION u INSTRUCTION u
Do not remove the top cover of the scanning optics unit.
Never touch the window of the scanning optics unit. If fingerprints or the like are left
on the window, the scanning optics unit must be replaced.
u NOTE u
If you are going to use the scanning optics unit that was used in another machine, install
it and then make a shading speed correction. After shading correction, back up the "SCN
OPTICAL DATA".
{MU:4.3 [6-5-2]_Shading Speed Correction}
Green label
Green label
- Tighten the retaining screw while pressing the scanning optics unit against the
positioning pin.
Positioning pin
Positioning pin
10. Subscanning Unit (3) Remove the post-reading conveyor guide assembly.
n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the following components.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
{MC:3.4_Bottom cover}
(4) Mount the upper side of the post-reading conveyor guide assembly.
#1 Locate the upper part on the half punch.
#2 Reinstall the screws.
n Reinstallation Procedures
Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation.
u NOTE u
Place the sensor in the orientation as indicated in the figure when reinstalling the sensor.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
{MC:3.6_Back-Bottom Plate}
{MC:3.3_Left-hand Side Plate}
n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the components in the following order.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
{MC:3.5_Back-Top Plate}
{MC:3.6_Back-Bottom Plate}
Connector
- When reinstalling the motor assembly, tighten the screw while pressing the bracket against
the shaft.
n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the components in the following order.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Back cover
- Top cover
{MC:4.1_Duct (Right}
{MC:3.2_Board Box Cover}
{MC:4.6_CPU Board} CAUTION
{MC:3.3_Left-hand Side Plate} When you place the unit in the orientation indicated in the figure, be careful not to drop
{MC:3.5_Back-Top Plate} the unit, upset the unit, or have your fingers caught between the unit and the table.
{MC:3.6_Back-Bottom Plate}
{MC:10.3_IP Transport Motor (MZ1)} (5) Unclamp the clamps.
{MC:10.5_Subscanning Grip Motor (MZ2) and Subscanning Grip Sensor (SZ2) Assembly}
(2) Remove the screws.
(5)
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u NOTE u
When removing the screws, nudge down the back cover a little bit.
u NOTE u
When you put the bottom side of the machine facing down, temporarily reinstall the bottom cover.
#4 Move the bracket, and remove the pin of the subscanning grip assembly from the
guide hole.
n Check/Adjustment Procedures
- Reinstall the subscanning grip assembly by inserting its pin into the guide hole.
Groove Groove
- Put the spring between the cams. If the spring is disengaged, rotate the shaft and put the
spring between the cams.
n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the components in the following order.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
(3) Remove the center roller.
- Back cover
- Top cover #1 Remove the center roller.
{MC:4.1_Duct (Right} #2 Remove the bearing.
{MC:3.2_Board Box Cover}
{MC:4.6_CPU Board}
{MC:3.3_Left-hand Side Plate}
#2
{MC:10.4_Cleaning Guide Driving Assembly}
{MC:3.5_Back-Top Plate}
#1
{MC:3.6_Back-Bottom Plate}
{MC:10.3_IP Transport Motor (MZ1)}
{MC:10.5_Subscanning Grip Motor (MZ2) and Subscanning Grip Sensor (SZ2) Assembly}
{MC:10.6_Subscanning Grip Assembly}
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REFERENCE
You do not need to remove the bracket of the reference side.
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n Reinstallation Procedures
Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation.
n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the components in the following order.
(3) Remove the rubber roller (H).
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Back cover
- Top cover
{MC:4.1_Duct (Right} (3)
{MC:3.2_Board Box Cover}
{MC:4.6_CPU Board}
{MC:3.3_Left-hand Side Plate}
{MC:10.4_Cleaning Guide Driving Assembly}
{MC:3.5_Back-Top Plate}
{MC:3.6_Back-Bottom Plate}
{MC:10.3_IP Transport Motor (MZ1)}
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{MC:10.5_Subscanning Grip Motor (MZ2) and Subscanning Grip Sensor (SZ2) Assembly}
{MC:10.6_Subscanning Grip Assembly}
{MC:10.8_Rubber Roller (G)}
{MC:10.9_Guide (A)}
n Roller Location
CAUTION
When you place the unit in the orientation indicated in the figure, be careful not to
drop the unit, upset the unit, or have your fingers caught between the unit and the
n Removal Procedures table.
When you put the back side of the machine facing down, temporarily reinstall the back cover.
#2 #2
#3
#1 #3 #1
#4 E4
E4
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n Reinstallation Procedures
Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation.
n Reinstallation Procedures
Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation.
n Removal Procedures
(1) Remove the components in the following order.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
- Right-hand side cover, Left-hand side cover
- Back cover
- Top cover
{MC:4.1_Duct (Right}
{MC:3.2_Board Box Cover}
{MC:4.6_CPU Board}
{MC:3.3_Left-hand Side Plate}
{MC:10.4_Cleaning Guide Driving Assembly}
{MC:3.5_Back-Top Plate}
{MC:3.6_Back-Bottom Plate}
{MC:10.3_IP Transport Motor (MZ1)}
{MC:10.5_Subscanning Grip Motor (MZ2) and Subscanning Grip Sensor (SZ2) Assembly}
{MC:10.6_Subscanning Grip Assembly}
{MC:10.11_Rubber Roller (I)}
{MC:10.12_Guide (B)}
{MC:10.1_Post-reading Conveyor Guide Assembly}
{MC:8.1_Light-Collecting Unit}
(3)
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n Reinstallation Procedures
Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation.
REFERENCE
The roller (J) makes the perforated shaft end towards the opposite reference side.
CAUTION
When you place the unit in the orientation indicated in the figure, be careful not to
drop the unit, upset the unit, or have your fingers caught between the unit and the
table.
n Reinstallation Procedures
Reverse the removal procedures for reinstallation.
u INSTRUCTION u
Reinstall the scanner cleaning brush assembly by putting its protrusion under the pin on the
frame.
11. Replacing the Fuses and Fuse Locations n Fuse Replacement Procedures
CAUTIONS
11.1 Fuse Classification and Replacement Procedures - When servicing any printed circuit board, be sure to wear an anti-static wristband to
ground your body. If your body is not grounded, static electricity built on your body
may cause damage to electronic parts on the board.
n Fuse Classification - When replacing the fuse, check the rated amperage of the fuse to be replaced, and
replace it with a fuse of the same rated amperage. At that time, check the Rated
l How to understand fuse notations amperage (A) silk-screened on the board as well.
An example of classification symbols and rated amperage is shown below. - To remove the fuse, pull it straight up and off.
- When attaching the fuse, exercise care not to bend the pins of the fuse.
(1) Pull out the fuse, and replace it with a new one.
Rated amperage of
1.6A
Fuse classification
symbol
[Remove]
Fuse
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Pin
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n Fuse Location
n Fuse Information
Board indications Type Rated voltage (V) Rated amperage (A)
F1 LM 48 V 1A
F2 LM 48 V 5A
F3 LM 48 V 3.2 A
F4 LM 48 V 1.6 A
F6 LM 48 V 5A
F7 LM 48 V 3.2 A
F8 ST 250 V 8A
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Configuration
{MU:1.22_CDPath}
Operation
{MU:1.23_Initialize APL}
n Function n Function
Upon installing the RU software, a data folder corresponding to each machine is created in Cancel the selected state of "LIST OF EXISTING RU" and clear the values for "RU NAME"
the FTP server. The list of RU's that have their folders in the FTP server are listed in “LIST and "RU IP ADDR" to enable them to be registered anew.
OF EXISTING RU”. Used to execute the following commands in the RU input in the “RU NAME” and “RU IP
Con igu at on( )
EACH RU SETT NG
CONNECTION TEST
RU NAME IP ADDRESS RU TYPE VERSION ADDR” fields if not displayed in the “LIST OF EXISTING RU” field.
ru1 172.16.1.10 XXXXXX VX.X
OF EXISTING RU
- MUTL - PING
RU NAME
RU IP ADDR
BACKUP RESTORE
- MON - INSTALL
EACH RU SETTING
CONNECTION TEST
- For the RU where nothing is displayed in its "RU TYPE" field, uninstall it and then install the RU NAME L ST OF EXISTING RU
RU IP ADDR
RU software again.
- If "VERSION" is displayed in red, it indicates that the version of the RU software has not BACKUP RESTORE
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n Function n Function
Used to delete a folder of the RU stored in the FTP server and also to delete it from "LIST OF Used to start the maintenance utility (MUTL) of the RU service utility.
EXISTING RU". MUTL offers functions for diagnosing and adjusting the RU, such as adjustments of the
When reinstallation is required in such a case where the machine is to be used with the IP reading start position and reading width, as well as board checks.
address of the RU changed, use the “DELETE” command.
n Procedures
n Procedures {MU:4._MUTL (Maintenance Utility) Functions}
(1) Insert the RU-APL CD-ROM into the Console.
(5) Verify that the RU selected in the procedure (2) is deleted from "LIST OF
EXISTING RU."
n Function
Used to execute the "PING" command for the RU.
When you click on [PING], the “command prompt” window appears where you can check
whether or not the network connection from the Console to the RU is normal.
n Procedures
(1) Select an RU from "LIST OF EXISTING RU".
(3) Check the result of PING, and click on to close the window.
#2
#1
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l [GOOD indication]
If the following message appears, the result is normal.
| Ping statistics for 172.16.1.10: |
| Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), |
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SC03 IP sensor 1
SC09 "15x30/24x30 IP width" identifying sensor
n Procedures SG01 IP sensor 2
(1) Select an RU from "LIST OF EXISTING RU". SZ02 Grip release HP sensor
(2) Click on [MON]. * The SZ1 (IP leading edge sensor) status changes will not be displayed.
#2
n Function
Used to check the network for the RU selected from “LIST OF EXISTING RU”, and to check #1
the operation of the FTP server for the Console.
Clicking on [FTP], you can check whether or not the network connection to the RU and the
FTP server of the Console are normal.
n Procedures
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(3) Make sure that the GOOD indication appears, and click on [OK].
l [NO GOOD indication]
Any other message appears.
#1
#2
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l [GOOD indication]
“value=0=0x0” should be displayed.
CAUTION (2) Click on [NEW], and input “RU NAME” and “RU IP ADDR” of the RU to be
Never turn OFF the RU power during installation. If you turn OFF the RU power, the installed.
RU fails to start up because the contents of the FLASH ROM are corrupted. {MU:1.5_NEW}
(3) Use the [PING] command to check the connection of the machine.
u NOTE u
{MU:1.8_PING}
Restart the Console PC if “errCode=421” appears on the command prompt window during
installation. (4) Click on [INSTALL].
#1
n Function
Used to install the RU software into the RU entered in the "RU NAME" and "RU IP ADDR"
fields. Upon installation, an RU folder is created in the FTP server.
REFERENCE
The RU with the IP address described in the “RU IP ADDR” field is accessed before the
installation is started, to automatically recognize the type of the RU. RU PC-TOOL reads the
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→ Installation starts. (11) Check that the RU you have installed is displayed in the “LIST OF EXISTING RU”.
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#1 (12) Shut down the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch.
#2
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CAUTION (2) Use the [PING] command to check the connection of the machine.
Never turn OFF the RU power during version update. {MU:1.8_PING}
The contents of the FLASH ROM are corrupted, and the RU will no longer boot up.
(3) Click on [VERSION UP].
n Function
Used to execute RU software version updates.
REFERENCE
The RU selected before starting the version update is accessed, to automatically recognize #1
the device type of the RU. RU PC-TOOL reads the settings of the DIP switches mounted on
the CPU board of the RU to identify the device type.
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#1
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#1
#2
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#1
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(7) Check that the version update is completed, and press the [Enter] key.
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#1
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(9) Check that the version indication in the “LIST OF EXISTING RU” has changed.
#1
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l Details of USE
n Function No. Item Function
HISTORY information (including the number of IP’s processed by the RU, lighting time of
Displays the date when the RU software is installed. A
the erasure lamp, etc.) of the RU is displayed. Clear or edit the information when a unit has 1 INSTALLATION DATE
specific date can be entered manually.
been replaced or other occasions.
A total count of a period of time when the RU power is turned
TOTAL POWER ON
n Procedures 2 ON is displayed. A specific numerical value can be entered
TIME
manually.
(1) Select an RU from "LIST OF EXISTING RU".
(2) Click on [EDIT HISTORY]. l Details of IP
→ The "EDIT HISTORY" window appears. No. Item Function
(3) Check or change the contents displayed on the screen. 1 RESET Resets each item.
Refer to the detailed description of each item for details of the contents appearing on the Displays the date when the RU software is installed.
screen. 2 SINCE By clicking on [RESET], the system date is automatically
entered. A specific date can be entered manually.
(4) Click on [SET].
TOTAL READING Counts the total count that normal reading takes place per IP
3
COUNTER size, and displays the total in “ALL IP SIZES”.
TOTAL PROCESSING Displays the total count that normal reading and erasure take
4
COUNTER ALL IP SIZES place. A specific numerical value can be entered manually.
PARTS PROCESSING Displays the number of times the part of interest is used.
5
COUNTER Specific numerical values can be entered manually.
l Details of LASER
No. Item Function
Displays the date when the RU software is installed. (3) Set the respective CONFIGURATION items.
2 SINCE By clicking on [RESET], the system date is automatically
(4) Click on [SET].
entered. A specific date can be entered manually.
TOTAL COUNT FOR A total of the lighting count of the lamp since the erasure lamp (5) Shut down the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch.
3 THE ERASURE LAMP is replaced is displayed. A specific numerical value can be (6) Turn ON the main power switch to restart the RU.
CLEANING entered manually.
(3) Enter "CL IP ADDRESS" and "CL NAME", and click on [SET].
EACH RU SE ING
CONNEC ION ES
ROM of the RU to a recording medium such as an FD. You can back up the following data.
RU NAME IS O EXIS ING RU
l "ERROR LOG"
BACKU S ORE
"EXECUTE".
Log data is backed up. A RUs SE NG
l "CONFIGURATION"
Configuration data is backed up. To change the backup location,
l "TRACE LOGS" click on .
Trace log data (design analysis information) is backed up.
l "HISTORY LOG"
History data (processing counter and erasure lamp lighting time) is backed up.
l "LOG ALL"
All of “ERROR LOG”, “TRACE LOGS” and “HISTORY LOG” are backed up at a time. Only the drives and directories
recognized by the Console are
l "SCN ALL DATA" displayed as the locations available
All of “SCN LIGHT COLLECTING DATA” and “SCN OPTICAL DATA” are backed up at a time. for backup.
l "SCN LIGHT COLLECTING DATA"
Of the scanner data, light-collecting data is backed up.
The selected
location
appears.
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medium such as an FD to the FLASH ROM of the RU. The items to be restored include:
EACH RU SE NG
CONNEC ION ES
RU NAME S O EXIS NG RU
l "HISTORY LOG"
History data (processing counter and erasure lamp lighting time) is restored.
Click on to change
l "SCN ALL DATA" the region to restore.
All of “SCN LIGHT COLLECTING DATA” and “SCN OPTICAL DATA” are restored at a time.
The selected
location
appears.
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The file that has been set in the "Pass" text box is
1 "FILE OPEN" button
n Function displayed on the Timing Chart screen.
The I/O trace data is displayed in a timing chart. The path of IOT.LOG to be displayed as the timing
2 "Pass" text box
You can check operations including the reading of cassettes, erasure, and conveyance check chart is entered.
in the RU PC-TOOL MUTL. The display scale for the time base (horizontal
Note that only the I/O trace data can be displayed. 3 "Scale" button
axis) is changed.
1 2 3 4 I/O name display text box The I/O name is displayed.
The timing chart is displayed. With the scroll bar
5 Chart display area available, the display range may be moved by
manipulating the scroll bar.
By placing the mouse pointer in the chart area and
pressing the left or right button of the mouse, the
5
following values are displayed in the A, B, and A-B
fields.
- A: Time elapsed from power ON to the position
6 "Measure Point (Unit: msec)" area pointed by the left mouse button.
- B: Time elapsed from power ON to the position
4 pointed by the right mouse button.
- A-B: Time difference between positions A and B.
When the [CLEAR] button is clicked, the values in the
A, B, and A-B fields are cleared.
n Procedures
(1) Back up the "LOG ALL".
{MU:1.16_BACKUP}
7 4 “BOTH” button
Both “FATAL and “WARNING” errors windows are
displayed.
5 “CLEAR” button The error log of the FTP server is cleared.
u NOTE u
*1: When the error log is to be completely cleared, do so after the main power switch of the
RU is turned OFF. If the log is cleared while the RU is working, the data carried in the RU
is again written into the FTP server when the RU power is subsequently turned OFF, and
the data cannot be cleared as a result.
CAUTION
n Function
- Before executing UNINSTALL, be sure to take note of the IP addresses (user settings)
The RU's of the same device type as those recorded in the RU-APL CD-ROM inserted into
of the RU, Console, and FTP server.
the Console are collectively uninstalled. You need not use the command when a single
Once UNINSTALL is executed, all the user settings are lost.
machine is connected.
- For the RU connected to the Console, back up the following files. Those files must
be restored after installation.
Upon the uninstallation, the folders of the uninstalled RU's are deleted from the FTP server
- CONFIGURATION
and the RU’s disappear from "LIST OF EXISTING RU". In addition, the contents of “C:/
- HISTORY LOG
ProgramFiles/FujiFilm/FCR” directory on the Console are deleted.
- SCN ALL DATA
u NOTE u
If a plurality of RU’s of the same device type exist, the software and configuration data for the (1) Insert the RU-APL CD-ROM into the Console.
RU of the same type are all deleted from the FTP server upon executing UNINSTALL. (2) Select an RU from "LIST OF EXISTING RU".
Be sure to perform INSTALL after UNINSTALL is executed.
(3) Click on [UNINSTALL] on ALL RUs SETTING.
→ The confirmation window appears.
(5) Verify that the RU selected in the procedure (2) is deleted from "LIST OF
EXISTING RU."
(9) Check that the version update is completed, and press the [Enter] key.
(11) Check that the version indication in the “LIST OF EXISTING RU” has changed.
- To copy the RU-APL CD-ROM data, its whole data should be completely copied to a single
folder. If it is partially copied, the installation cannot be executed. l To enter the path in a GUI manner just like the Explorer, click on […] and
- "CDPath" setting should be made only when necessary. If "CDPath" is set, installation from proceed to the next procedure.
the RU-APL CD-ROM cannot be executed.
(1) Select “CDPath” from the [Configuration (C)] menu. → The window for selecting the folder appears.
#2
"CDPath(D) Ctrl+D"
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→ “CDPath” is set.
(9) Verify that the RU's IP address, which was selected in the procedure (6), is
n Function displayed, and then click on [OK].
Effects RU application initialization. → Initialization starts.
u NOTE u (10) Once the initialization of the application is completed, press the [Enter] key.
Effect RU application initialization only when no error code appears and the machine does
not boot up during troubleshooting.
n Procedures
(1) Disconnect the RU power cable and the I/F cable.
(2) Change the DIP switch (S7) settings on the CPU board.
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#1 Set the DIP switch-No.3 to OFF. (11) Turn OFF the power of the RU.
#2 Change the IP address of the Console to 172.16.1.20. Write down the IP address if a (12) Disconnect the RU power cable and the I/F cable.
site-specific value is used.
(13) Restore the original setting for DIP switch on the CPU board.
#3 Set the DIP switch-No.7 to ON. {MC:4.6.3_Replacing the CPU Board_n Reinstallation Procedures}
REFERENCE (14) Restore the machine.
When the machine is started with the DIP switch (S7)-No.7 set to ON, the IP address of
the RU is set to the default (172.16.1.10) only when initialized. (15) Connect the power cable and the I/F cable to the RU.
The IP address of the Console need be changed to 172.16.x.x accordingly.
(16) Turn ON the power of the RU.
The RU starts under the following conditions:
- When the addresses of the RU and the FTP server are known:
#1 Set the DIP switch-No.3 to OFF. - All LEDs light up.
- Initialization does not take place.
#2 Set the DIP switch-No.8 to ON.
(17) Start the RU PC-TOOL.
(3) Connect the power cable and the I/F cable to the RU. (18) Delete the initialized RU.
(4) Turn ON the power of the RU. {MU:1.6_DELETE}
The RU starts under the following conditions: (19) Install the RU software.
- All LEDs light up. {MU:1.11_INSTALL}
- Initialization does not take place.
2. Client PC l Commands that the client PC can directly execute for the RU
Even when the Console is not running, it is possible to execute command by specifying the
RU's IP address. Executable commands are MUTL, PING, and MON.
The client PC is a notebook PC on which CLIENT PC-TOOL is installed. When CLIENT PC-
TOOL is installed on a notebook PC from the RU-APL CD-ROM, the notebook PC can be Console
used as the client PC.
RU Client PC
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l Client PC operation immediately after installation l Client PC operation after hospital list creation
When you install and start CLIENT PC-TOOL, the following window opens. When an RU is registered in the hospital list of CLIENT PC-TOOL, all commands of CLIENT
RU PC-TOOL Ver.X.X
Configuration(C) Operation(O)
PC-TOOL can be executed. However, executable commands vary depending on whether
the client PC is in the "ON-LINE mode" or "OFF-LINE mode".
IP ADDRESS VERSION UP EDIT HISTORY
EXECUTE HOSPITAL
FUJIFILM HOSPITAL
FTP SERV. : 17
DB
EXECUTE
UPLORD (CLIENT PC->FTP SERVER->RU)
EXECUTE EXECUTE
DOWNLORD (RU >FTP SERVER >CL ENT PC)
EXECUTE
DOWNLORD (RU->FTP SERVER->CLIENT PC)
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EXECUTE Refer to the following for the difference between the "ON-LINE mode" and "OFF-LINE mode"
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and the details on commands executable in the respective modes.
The following commands can be executed immediately after installation: {MU:2.6_ON-LINE and OFF-LINE}
- Commands selectable from the "Configuration (C)" menu
- Commands executable for a machine having an address that is entered in the IP address
field (MUTL, PING, and MON)
Refer to the following for the detailed procedures of checking the respective settings.
{MU:2.10_Checking the Console Setup when Using the Client PC}
2.1.4 Precautions for Using a Notebook PC without a CD-ROM
Drive
The RU-APL CD-ROM is required for installing CLIENT PC-TOOL, creating the hospital list,
and executing the version update command.
Before using a PC without a CD-ROM as the client PC, it is necessary to copy the contents
of the RU-APL CD-ROM to a certain place within the client PC.
When the CD path is set up after CLIENT PC-TOOL installation, it is possible to create the
hospital list and execute the version update command even when the RU-APL CD-ROM is
not on hand.
This section describes the procedure for installing CLIENT PC-TOOL on the notebook PC (1) Insert the RU-APL CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of the notebook PC.
with the RU-APL CD-ROM so that the notebook PC can be used as the client PC. → The “Set UP PC-TOOL” window automatically appears.
u NOTE u
Be sure to copy the entire data from the RU-APL CD-ROM.
(2) Create a new folder in an arbitrary location within the client PC.
(3) Copy all the data in the RU-APL CD-ROM copied in the procedure (1) into the
folder created in the procedure (2).
(4) Double-click the "SetupRun.exe" file that is among the copied data.
→ The "Set Up PC-TOOL" window opens.
(5) Take the procedures from (2) to (6) in the following section, and install the CLIENT
PC-TOOL.
{MU:2.2.1_Installing CLIENT PC-TOOL from the RU-APL CD-ROM}
{MU:2.11_Checking the “Internet Options” Setting of the Client PC} (10) Enter the address of the RU or Console connected to the network in the user's
site, and then execute the "PING" command to verify that the client PC is
(3) Start the CLIENT PC-TOOL.
connected to the network in the user's site.
{MU:3.2_Starting and Exiting CLIENT PC-TOOL}
{MU:1.8_PING}
(4) Check to make sure that the CLIENT PC-TOOL is in the ON-LINE mode.
{MU:3.27_OnLine}
Create the hospital list in “CLIENT PC-TOOL”. The hospital list includes names of sites, FTP Refer to the following for the procedures of registering, deleting and copying the RU in the
servers used at the site, and the RU’s registered in a tree format. Upon registering a site, hospital list.
FTP server and RU in the hospital list, their folders are created in the C drive of the client PC. {MU:3.5_NEW RU}
With “CLIENT PC-TOOL”, the maintenance can be performed only for the RU registered in {MU:3.7_COPY}
the hospital list. {MU:3.6_DELETE}
FUJIFILM HOSPITAL
172.016.001.021
RU4 FTP1
172.016.001.022
RU C- OO Ve 5
Con igu at on(C) Ope a ion O)
HOSPITAL ERROR DB
FUJIFILM HOSPITAL
FTP SERV. :
READ (MEDIA->CLIENT PC)
ru0 ( 172 355 , .7 )
ru1 ( 172. , CR- R356 , 1.7 )
FTP SERV. : 172.16.1.21
ru2 ( 172.16.1.12 , CR-IR355 , 1.7 ) EXECUTE
ru3 ( 172.16.1.13 , CR-IR356 , 1.7 )
WRITE (CLIENT PC->MEDIA)
EXECUTE
UPLORD (CLIENT PC->FTP SERVER->RU)
EXECUTE
DOWNLORD (RU->FTP SERVER >CLIENT PC)
EXECUTE
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u NOTE u
The RU-APL CD-ROM is required for preparing/editing the hospital list. Therefore, have the
RU-APL CD-ROM on hand before you start performing the procedure.
If you create or edit the hospital list with a PC without a CD-ROM drive, it is necessary to
copy the RU-APL CD-ROM data to a certain location within the client PC and set the CD-
path. Refer to the following for the procedures of setting the CD-Path.
{MU:3.24_CDPath}
client PC, so that it is necessary to change over the mode of the client PC depending on the The following commands are available when the client PC is in the OFF-LINE mode.
type of the maintenance. The client PC can be changed over between the ON-LINE and - Commands to register the RU where the maintenance will take place
OFF-LINE modes through the use of the “OnLine” command of CLIENT PC-TOOL. - Commands to edit the machine information of the RU acquired during the ON-LINE mode
{MU:3.27_OnLine} Client PC
Data in the client PC is
l ON-LINE mode edited.
OFF-LINE
"OnLine" is checked.
RU FTP
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A command is executed
for the RU and the FTP.
Client PC
ON-LINE
RU FTP
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MON
EXECUTE
ru3 ( 172.16.1.13 , CR-IR356 , 1.7 )
WRITE (CLIENT PC->MEDIA)
UPLOAD edited in the OFF-LINE mode to the {MU:3.22_UPLOAD}
EXECUTE
UPLORD (CLIENT PC->FTP SERVER->RU)
FTP RU and the FTP server.
GET VERSION
EXECUTE
DOWNLORD (RU->FTP SERVER->CLIENT PC)
Copies the maintenance information of
EXECUTE
UPLOAD, DOWNLOAD DOWNLOAD the RU stored in the FLASH ROM of {MU:3.23_DOWNLOAD}
the RU and in the FTP to the client PC.
REFERENCE
The commands available during the ON-LINE mode include those for accessing only the
FLASH ROM of the RU and those for accessing both the FLASH ROM of the RU and the
RU FTP server.
The commands for accessing both the FLASH ROM of the RU and the FTP server include:
- GET VERSION
HUB - FTP
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- VERSION UP
- UPLOAD
- DOWNLOAD
During the OFF-LINE mode, you can edit the CONFIGURATION information, HISTORY Changes the name of an RU
RENAME {MU:3.8_RENAME}
information or the like registered the hospital list. registered in the hospital list.
hospital list
FTP SERV. 172.16.1.20
- EDIT HISTORY
ru1 ( 172.16.1.11 , CR-IR356 , 1.7 )
FTP SERV. 172.16.1.21
- DELETE - ERROR DB
Writes the machine information
EXECUTE
Import FD.
EXECUTE
RU FTP
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ON-LINE
2.7.3 Import and Export
DOWNLOAD Available only when the client PC is in the OFF-LINE mode.
Import: Reads hospital names, the FTP server, and the RU information (hospital list) stored
in an external recording medium into the CLIENT PC-TOOL.
RU FTP
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in the CLIENT PC-TOOL into an external recording medium.
Client PC
OFF-LINE
RU FTP
RU C- OO Ve 5
Con gu at on(C) Ope a ion O)
S I A I O RACE EX ER ERROR DB
U I I M HOS I A
SERV 72 6 20
READ MEDIA->C EN C)
u0 ( 72 6 0 CR-IR355 7)
u ( 72 6 CR-IR356 7)
SERV 72 6 2
u2 ( 72 6 2 CR-IR355 7) EXECU E
u3 ( 72 6 3 CR-IR356 7
Hospital list
WRI E (C EN C->MEDIA)
EXECU E
U ORD (C EN C-> SERVER->RU)
EXECU E
DOWN ORD (RU-> SERVER->C EN C)
EXECU E
Import Export
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Two ways are available as countermeasures to be taken when a mistake is made during the
installation of the CLIENT PC-TOOL.
[Click]
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u NOTE u
Always select “For Client PC”. If “For FTP-Server” is selected, the software cannot be
normally installed. If you select “For FTP-Server” inadvertently and click on [SET], re-
install according to the following procedures.
{MU:2.8_Corrective Procedure to Be Performed after Improper CLIENT PC-TOOL
Installation}
REFERENCE
The “FTP Server” and “inetinfo” paths are as follows:
C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\FTP.exe
C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\inetsrv\inetinfo.exe
(3) Click on the “Connections” tab, and click on “LAN Settings” button.
→ The “Local Area Network (LAN) Settings” window opens.
(4) Make sure that a check mark is not put in the check box for the “Proxy server”
setting. If checked, cancel it.
[Verify]
No check mark is put.
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The CLIENT PC-TOOL is installed into a notebook PC of a service engineer to serve as {MU:3.5_NEW RU}
a maintenance tool for use of service engineers. It is used to update the RU software {MU:3.10_MUTL}
{MU:3.6_DELETE}
in version and check the connection between the Console and the RU on the client PC
{MU:3.11_PING}
networked with the RU. {MU:3.7_COPY}
{MU:3.12_MON}
3.1.1 CLIENT PC-TOOL Main Window {MU:3.8_RENAME}
{MU:3.13_FTP}
CLIENT PC-TOOL Ver.X.X {MU:3.9_GET VERSION}
Configuration(C)
{MU:3.14_VERSION UP}
IP ADDRESS 172 16 1 10 VERSION UP EDIT HISTORY
{MU:3.15_EDIT HISTORY}
MUTL PING MON FTP EDIT CONFIGURATION EDIT CL NAME
{MU:3.16_EDIT CONFIGURATION}
HOSPITAL I/O TRACE EXPERT ERROR DB
FUJIFILM HOSPITAL
FTP SERV. : 172.16.1.20
{MU:3.17_EDIT CL NAME}
READ (MEDIA -> CLIENT PC)
ru0 ( 172.16.1.10 , CR-IRXXX , 1.7 )
ru1 ( 172.16.1.11 , CR-IRXXX , 1.7 ) {MU:3.18_I/O TRACE EXPERT}
FTP SERV. : 172.16.1.21
ru2 ( 172.16.1.12 , CR-IRXXX , 1.7 ) EXECUTE
ru3 ( 172.16.1.13 , CR-IRXXX , 1.7 ) {MU:3.19_ERROR DB}
WRITE (CLIENT PC -> MEDIA)
{MU:3.20_READ}
EXECUTE {MU:3.21_WRITE}
UPLORD (CLIENT PC -> FTP SERVER -> RU)
{MU:3.22_UPLOAD}
EXECUTE {MU:3.23_DOWNLOAD}
DOWNLORD (RU -> FTP SERVER -> CLIENT PC)
Configuration
EXECUTE {MU:3.24_CDPath}
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{MU:3.25_Export}
{MU:3.26_Import}
{MU:3.27_OnLine}
{MU:3.28_Network}
u NOTE u
If your click of [START] opens the following window without starting CLIENT PC-TOOL,
the version of CLIENT PC-TOOL stored on the RU-APL CD-ROM is later than the
version of CLIENT PC-TOOL installed on the client PC.
3.3 Maintenance Mode
Refer to the following for the maintenance mode.
{MU:1.3_Maintenance Mode}
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- Click on [BACK] when the CLIENT PC-TOOL is to be updated in version, and take the
following procedures for updating the version of the CLIENT PC-TOOL.
{MU:2.9_Updating CLIENT PC-TOOL}
- If you do not intend to update CLIENT PC-TOOL on the spot, click on [CONTINUE].
n Function n Function
The hospital list contains the name of each site, the FTP server used there, and the RU’s Used to register the name of a site, the FTP server used there and the RU in the hospital list
registered in a tree form. When the site, FTP server and RU are registered in the hospital in the tree form. Folders for storing the respective data are created in the C drive of the client
list, their respective folders are created in the C drive of the client PC. PC according to the tree constructed in the hospital list.
n Procedures
RU C- OO Ve 5
(1) Right-click "HOSPITAL". From the menu that pops up, choose [NEW RU].
Con igu at on(C) Ope at on(O)
REFERENCE
ru0 ( 172.16.1.10 , CR- R355 , 1.7 )
ru1 ( 172.16.1.11 , CR-IR356 , 1.7 )
FTP SERV. : 172.16.1.21
ru2 ( 172.16.1.12 , CR- R355 , 1.7 ) EXECUTE
ru3 ( 172.16.1.13 , CR- R356 , 1.7 )
WRITE (CLIENT PC->MEDIA)
EXECUTE
UPLORD (CLIENT PC->FTP SERVER->RU)
Right-click the “site name” when the FTP server or the RU is to be registered in the site
EXECUTE
DOWNLORD (RU >FTP SERVER->CL ENT PC)
name you have registered.
EXECUTE
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Refer to the following for the detailed procedures of registering in the hospital list. you have registered.
{MU:3.5_NEW RU}
(2) Enter a new site name in the "HOSPITAL NAME" field and then click on [SET].
(3) In the "FTP-SERV. IP ADDR" field, enter the IP address of the FTP server used at
the site, and then click on [SET].
REFERENCE
If the CD path is set up, the confirmation window does not open as indicated in the
procedure (4). In this instance, skip to the procedure (5).
(6) Input “RU NAME” and “RU IP ADDR”, and click on [SET].
→ The added contents are displayed in the hospital list.
n Function n Function
Used to delete the site, FTP server or RU registered in the hospital list. The folders of the Used to copy the RU registered in the hospital list. The folder of the selected RU is copied in
site, FTP server or the RU deleted from the tree are deleted from the C drive of the client PC. the C drive of the client PC.
n Procedures u NOTE u
The "COPY" command works only when the RU to be added has the same model number
(1) Right-click the item to be deleted from the hospital list, and select [DELETE] from
as an existing one. If the RU to be added differs from existing ones, use the "NEW RU"
the displayed menu.
command.
(2) Click on [OK].
→ The selected item is deleted. n Procedures
(1) Select [COPY] from the menu which appears by right-clicking on the RU to be
copied in the hospital list.
(2) Enter a new site name in the “HOSPITAL NAME” field, and click on [SET]. Or
select an existing site name from the pull-down menu, and click on [SET].
(3) Enter the IP address of the FTP server being used at the site in the “FTP-SERV.
IP ADDR” field, and click on [SET]. Or select an IP address from the pull-down
menu, and click on [SET].
(4) Input “RU NAME” and “RU IP ADDR”, and click on [SET].
→ The copied RU is added to the hospital list.
n Function n Function
Used to change the name of the RU registered in the hospital list. Used to identify the version of the RU software of the RU registered in the hospital list by
accessing the FTP server from the client PC while connected with the network in the site.
n Procedures The identified version of the RU software is displayed in the hospital list.
(1) Select [RENAME] from the menu which appears by right-clicking on the RU to be
u NOTE u
renamed in the hospital list.
This command is available when the client PC is connected with the network in the site and
(2) Input the name of the RU to be changed, and click on [SET]. the CLIENT PC-TOOL is in the ON-LINE mode.
→ The RU name is changed.
n Procedures
(1) Connect the client PC with the network in the site, and make the network settings.
{MU:2.4_Client PC Network Setup and Connection Verification}
(2) Select [GET VERSION] from the menu displayed by right-clicking on the RU
whose software version is to be identified in the hospital list.
→ The RU software version number then appears.
n Function n Function
Used to start up the MUTL of the RU service utility. The MUTL serves to diagnose and adjust Executes the PING command for the RU or the FTP server selected in the hospital list.
the RU, such as board checks and mechanical checks. Although the same commands as Clicking on [PING], the “command prompt” window appears, where you can check whether
those of the Console appear when the MUTL is started up from the client PC, some of them the network connection from the client PC to the RU or the FTP server is normal.
cannot be executed.
u NOTE u
u NOTE u This command is available when the client PC is connected with the network in the site and
This command is available when the client PC is connected with the network in the site and the CLIENT PC-TOOL is in the ON-LINE mode.
the CLIENT PC-TOOL is in the ON-LINE mode.
n Procedures
n Procedures (1) Connect the client PC with the network in the site, and make the network settings.
(1) Connect the client PC with the network in the site, and make the network settings. {MU:2.4_Client PC Network Setup and Connection Verification}
{MU:2.4_Client PC Network Setup and Connection Verification}
(2) Select the RU or FTP server in the hospital list.
(2) Select the RU in the hospital list.
(3) Click on [PING].
(3) Click on [MUTL]. → The “command prompt” window appears.
n Details of Items (4) Check the result of PING, and click on to close the window.
Refer to the following for details on the functions and the procedures for the MUTL #2
commands.
{MU:4_MUTL (Maintenance Utility) Functions}
#1
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l [GOOD indication]
If the following message appears, the result is normal.
| Ping statistics for 172.16.1.10: |
| Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), |
n Function
Used to display the status when the sensor of the I/O of the RU (sensors or the like) changes
its status. No ON/OFF indication appears for the motor.
u NOTE u
This command is available when the client PC is connected with the network in the site and
the CLIENT PC-TOOL is in the ON-LINE mode.
n Procedures
(1) Connect the client PC with the network in the site, and make the network settings.
{MU:2.4_Client PC Network Setup and Connection Verification}
REFERENCE
- When the power of the RU is turned OFF, the monitor function is disabled. However,
the items displayed within the monitor window are left unchanged.
- When you click on [STOP], the monitor temporarily stops working. Click on [START] to
resume the monitor function.
- To reset (erase) the information appearing on the window, close the monitor window,
and then open the monitor window.
n Details of Items
Refer to the following for the items and I/O names appearing on the window.
{MU:1.9_MON}
#1
n Function
Used to check the network with the RU selected in the hospital list, and verify that the FTP
server in the Console is operating. #2
Clicking on [FTP], you can check whether or not the network connection to the RU and the
FTP server of the Console are normal.
u NOTE u
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the CLIENT PC-TOOL is in the ON-LINE mode. l GOOD indication
“value=0=0x0” should be displayed.
{MU:2.4_Client PC Network Setup and Connection Verification} (5) Make sure that the GOOD indication appears, and click on .
(2) Select the RU in the hospital list.
#2
(3) Click on [FTP].
#1
→ Two windows appear.
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l [GOOD indication]
"Transfer complete" appears.
(2) Connect the client PC with the network in the site, and make the network settings. → Installation starts.
{MU:2.4_Client PC Network Setup and Connection Verification} (18) Confirm the version, and click on [OK].
(3) Turn ON the power of the Console. (19) Set “CONFIGURATION”, and click on [SET].
(4) Turn ON the circuit breaker of the RU. {MU:1.14_EDIT CONFIGURATION}
REFERENCE (20) Check that the installation is completed, and press the [Enter] key.
The “CLIENT PC-TOOL uninstallation” takes place in the procedures (5) to (9).
(21) Click on [OK].
(5) Insert the RU-APL CD-ROM into the client PC's CD-ROM drive. → The RU PC-TOOL window restores.
n Function n Function
Used to view the HISTORY information (such as the number of IP’s processed by the RU Used to set the CONFIGURATION information for the RU stored in the C drive of the client
and lighting time of the erasure lamp) of the RU stored in the C drive of the client PC. The PC.
information can be reset when units are replaced. The following four kinds of information are
displayed and may be edited. n Procedures
- USE
u NOTE u
- IP
- LASER The information to be displayed or edited by executing [EDIT CONFIGURATION] is the
- LAMP information stored in the C drive of the client PC. To acquire the latest information specified
in the RU, connect the client PC with the network in the user’s site, change over the CLIENT
n Procedures PC-TOOL to the ON-LINE mode, and download the CONFIGURATION information.
{MU:3.23_DOWNLOAD}
u NOTE u
The information to be displayed or edited by executing [EDIT HISTORY] is the information (1) Select the RU in the hospital list.
stored in the C drive of the client PC. To acquire the latest information specified in the RU,
connect the client PC with the network in the user’s site, change over the CLIENT PC-TOOL (2) Click on [EDIT CONFIGURATION].
to the ON-LINE mode, and download the HISTORY information. → The "EDIT CONFIGURATION" window appears.
{MU:3.23_DOWNLOAD}
(3) Check or change the contents displayed on the screen.
(1) Select the RU in the hospital list. REFERENCE
(2) Click on [EDIT HISTORY]. Refer to the following for details of each item.
{MU:1.14_EDIT CONFIGURATION}
→ The "EDIT HISTORY" window appears.
(3) Check or change the contents displayed on the screen. (4) Click on [SET].
REFERENCE u NOTE u
Refer to the following for details of each item. To write the specified information in the FLASH ROM of the RU, upload the
{MU:1.13_EDIT HISTORY} CONFIGURATION information while the client PC is connected with the network in the
site and the CLIENT PC-TOOL is in the ON-LINE mode.
(4) Click on [SET]. {MU:3.22_UPLOAD}
u NOTE u
To write the specified information in the FLASH ROM of the RU, upload the HISTORY
information while the client PC is connected with the network in the site and the CLIENT
PC-TOOL is in the ON-LINE mode.
{MU:3.22_UPLOAD}
u NOTE u
To write the specified information in the FLASH ROM of the RU, upload the
CONFIGURATION information while the client PC is connected with the network in the
site and the CLIENT PC-TOOL is in the ON-LINE mode.
{MU:3.22_UPLOAD}
(4) Enter "CL IP ADDRESS" and "CL NAME", and click on [SET].
n Function n Function
Used to view the I/O trace data of the RU stored in the C drive of the client PC in the form of Used to check the error names and occurrence conditions by referring to the error log data of
a timing chart. Note that, however, only the I/O trace data can be displayed. the RU, stored in the C drive of the client PC.
n Procedures n Procedures
u NOTE u u NOTE u
The information to be displayed or edited by executing [I/O TRACE EXPERT] is the The information to be displayed or edited by executing [ERROR DB] is the information stored
information stored in the C drive of the client PC. To acquire the latest information specified in the C drive of the client PC. To display the latest information stored in the RU, connect the
in the RU, connect the client PC with the network in the user’s site, change over the CLIENT client PC with the network in the site, change over the CLIENT PC-TOOL to the ON-LINE
PC-TOOL to the ON-LINE mode, and download the TRACE LOGS information. mode, and click on [UPDATE] or download the ERROR LOG information.
{MU:3.23_DOWNLOAD} {MU:3.23_DOWNLOAD}
(1) Check to make sure that the CLIENT PC-TOOL is in the OFF-LINE mode. (1) Select the RU in the hospital list.
{MU:2.6_ON-LINE and OFF-LINE}
(2) Click on [ERROR DB].
(2) Select the RU in the hospital list. → The "ERROR-DB" window appears. The error log data stored in the client PC is
(3) Click on [I/O TRACE EXPERT]. displayed.
→ The "I/O TRACE EXPERT" window appears, and the trace data stored in the client
n Details of Items
PC is displayed.
Refer to the following for the items appearing on the “ERROR DB” window and detailed
functions.
n Details of Items
{MU:1.19_ERROR DB}
Refer to the following for the items appearing on the “I/O TRACE EXPERT” window and
detailed functions.
{MU:1.18_I/O TRACE EXPERT}
n Function
Used to copy the CONFIGURATION information and machine-specific data from a recording
medium such as an FD to the C drive of the client PC. The items which can be copied by
means of the READ command include:
l "CONFIGURATION"
Copies the configuration data.
l "HISTORY LOG"
Copies the history data (processing counter and erasure lamp lighting time).
n Procedures
(1) Select the RU in the hospital list.
(2) Select the items to be read from the pull-down menu of “READ”.
l "TRACE LOGS"
Copies the trace log data (design analysis information).
l "HISTORY LOG"
Copies the history data (processing counter and erasure lamp lighting time).
l "LOG ALL"
Copies the whole “ERROR LOG”, “TRACE LOGS” and “HISTORY LOG” at a time.
CAUTION
n Function
The LED panel of the RU lights up while the FLASH ROM of the RU is being updated.
Used to copy the CONFIGURATION information and machine-specific data from the C drive
Never turn OFF the RU power for the while.
of the client PC to the FLASH ROM of the RU. The items which can be uploaded include:
If the RU power is turned OFF, the contents of the FLASH ROM are corrupted, and the
l "CONFIGURATION" RU will no longer boot up.
Copies the configuration data.
(1) Check that the CLIENT PC-TOOL is ON-LINE.
l "HISTORY LOG" {MU:2.6_ON-LINE and OFF-LINE}
Copies the history data (processing counter and erasure lamp lighting time).
(2) Select the RU in the hospital list.
l "SCN ALL DATA"
Copies the whole of “SCN LIGHT COLLECTING DATA” and “SCN OPTICAL DATA” at a time. (3) Select the item to be uploaded from the pull-down menu of “UPLOAD”.
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The contents copied in the FLASH ROM become effective by turning OFF the main power
switch of the RU and again turning it ON.
u NOTE u
This command is available when the client PC is connected with the network in the site and
the CLIENT PC-TOOL is in the ON-LINE mode. Connect with the network in the site and
make network settings before taking the procedures.
{MU:2.4_Client PC Network Setup and Connection Verification}
Used to copy the CONFIGURATION information, error log data or the like from the FLASH (2) Select the RU in the hospital list.
ROM of the RU to the client PC. The items which can be downloaded include:
(3) Select the item to be downloaded from the pull-down menu of “DOWNLOAD”.
l "ERROR LOG"
Copies the error log data. (4) Click on [EXECUTE].
→ DOWNLOAD starts.
l "CONFIGURATION"
Copies the configuration data. (5) Click on [OK].
l "TRACE LOGS" REFERENCE
Copies the trace log data (design analysis information). Change over the CLEINT PC-TOOL to the OFF-LINE mode to execute respective
commands, when the downloaded information is to be edited or viewed. Refer to the
l "HISTORY LOG"
following for the detailed procedures of changing over to the OFF-LINE mode.
Copies the history data (processing counter and erasure lamp lighting time).
{MU:2.6_ON-LINE and OFF-LINE}
l "LOG ALL"
Copies the whole “ERROR LOG”, “TRACE LOGS” and “HISTORY LOG” at a time.
u NOTE u
This command is available when the client PC is connected with the network in the site and
the CLIENT PC-TOOL is in the ON-LINE mode. Connect with the network in the site and
make network settings before taking the procedures.
{MU:2.4_Client PC Network Setup and Connection Verification}
n Function n Function
When an RU is to be registered in the hospital list or the RU software is to be updated in Used to copy the tree information registered in the hospital list, and folders of the site, FTP
version, the necessary data is usually acquired from the RU-APL CD-ROM. If a folder in server and RU stored in the C drive of the client PC to the hard disk of the client PC or to an
which the complete RU-APL CD-ROM data is copied is present on the hard disk of the client external recording medium.
PC, you can acquire the necessary data from the hard disk without the RU-APL CD-ROM by
u NOTE u
specifying the folder path.
- The data to be copied by means of [Export] is too large to be stored in a recording medium
u NOTE u with a small recording capacity such as an FD. Specify the hard disk with a sufficient
- Completely copy all of the data into a single folder when the RU-APL CD-ROM data is to be empty space or a recording medium with a large capacity as the destination of the data to
copied. You cannot register an RU in the hospital list or update the RU software in version be copied.
with a folder containing a partial copy of the data. - Upon execution of [Export], a “SERV” folder is created in the specified storage region. Do
- Set the “CDPath” only when necessary. If the “CDPath” is set, you cannot register an RU not change the folder name and the stored contents of the created “SERV” folder.
in the hospital list or version-update the RU software from the RU-APL CD-ROM even if the
CD-ROM is inserted into the client PC. Cancel the setting when not necessary.
n Procedures
(1) Select “Export” from the “Configuration (C)” menu.
n Procedures
→ The “EXPORT” window appears.
Refer to the following for the procedures.
{MU:1.22_CDPath} (2) Select the data location to be exported, and click on [OK].
(3) Verify the location to be exported, and click on [OK].
→ The data is stored in the location specified in the procedure (2).
n Function n Function
Used to read the data stored by means of [Export], display the data in the tree of the hospital Used to change over the CLIENT PC-TOOL between the OFF-LINE and ON-LINE modes.
list, and store it in the C drive of the client PC. The available commands differ between the OFF-LINE and ON-LINE modes.
u NOTE u l ON-LINE mode
If data with the site name same as that registered in the hospital list is to be read, the A check mark appears at the head of “OnLine” in the “Configuration (C)” menu.
following error message appears and [Import] is interrupted.
To read the data having the site name same as that registered in the hospital list, delete the l OFF-LINE mode
site having the same name registered in the hospital list, before re-trying [Import]. A check mark does not appear at the head of “OnLine” in the “Configuration (C)” menu.
Refer to the following for details of the ON-LINE and OFF-LINE modes.
{MU:2.6_ON-LINE and OFF-LINE}
n Procedures
(1) Select “OnLine” from the “Configuration (C)” menu.
→ A check mark disappears from the head of “OnLine” in the “Configuration (C)” menu,
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n Procedures
(1) Select “Import” from the “Configuration (C)” menu.
→ The “IMPORT” window appears.
n Function
Upon executing the “Network” command, the “Network Connection” window of Windows
appears. This command is used to connect the client PC with the network at the user’s site
and make the network settings.
n Procedures
(1) Select “Network” from the “Configuration (C)” menu.
→ The “Network Connection” window appears.
The MUTL, which offers a utility used by service engineers, is operated by starting up the {MU:4.3[2]_Conveyance Check}
MUTL from the RU PC-TOOL on the Console or from the CLIENT PC-TOOL on the client PC.
{MU:4.3[2-1]_Conveyance Setting}
CAUTION {MU:4.3[2-2]_Processing Mode Setting}
The RU cannot read normally after the MUTL (maintenance utility) is used. Be sure to
{MU:4.3[2-3]_Number of Conveyance Setting}
turn OFF the main power switch of the RU and again turn it ON upon completion of the
MUTL operation.
{MU:4.3[3]_Board Check}
{MU:4.3[1-7]_UPDATE}
A1
{MU:4.3[6-5]_Correction}
{MU:4.3[6]_Scanner Check}
{MU:4.3[6-5-1]_Shading/Sensitivity Correction}
{MU:4.3[6-1]_Polygon Motor}
{MU:4.3[6-8]_S Value}
0 {MU:4.3[6-4-3-5]_15 x 30cm}
{MU:4.3[6-8-1]_S Value Now}
{MU:4.3[6-4-4]_Default Setting (FREQ)}
{MU:4.3[6-8-2]_S Value Calculate}
{MU:4.3[6-4-5]_Default Setting (Pixel)}
{MU:4.3[6-8-3]_PMT/Light Guide Change}
{MU:4.3[6-4-6]_Optic Setting (FREQ)}
0 {MU:4.3[6-8-3-1]_LED Initialize}
{MU:4.3[6-4-7]_Optic Setting (Pixel)}
A3 B1 {MU:4.3[7]_For Design}
EACH RU SETTING
CONNECTION TEST
RU NAME IP ADDRESS RU TYPE VERSION
ru1 172.16.1.10 XXXXXX VX.X
RU NAME OF EXISTING RU
Since images cannot be read or output on the client PC, always start up the MUTL from the RU IP ADDR
RU PC-TOOL of the Console to check the virtual images and the scanner. BACKUP RESTORE
REFERENCE
ALL RUs SETTING
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The MUTL has the same menu items to appear either started from the RU PC-TOOL of the (3) Click on [MUTL].
Console or from the CLEINT PC-TOOL of the client PC.
→ The “MUTL” window appears, and indication on the operation panel changes from
“onL” to “PC” flashing.
Con gu ation(C)
EACH RU SETTING
CONNECT ON TEST
RU NAME LIST OF EXISTING RU
R DR
BACKUP RESTORE
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REFERENCE
Refer to the following for canceling the RU maintenance mode.
{MU:1.3_Maintenance Mode}
CAUTION u INSTRUCTION u
Be sure to restart the machine upon completion of the MUTL operation. Turn OFF the main
Do not start multiple MUTL's for a single RU.
power switch. Otherwise, such problems may occur that the settings will not be reflected or
If multiple MUTL's are started, the RU software becomes out of control.
conveyance cannot normally take place.
(1) Connect the client PC with the network in the site, and make the network settings.
u NOTE u
{MU:2.4_Client PC Network Setup and Connection Verification}
Check to make sure that the operation that was performed in the MUTL has been completed
(2) Select the RU in the hospital list. before exiting the MUTL.
If the operation that was performed in the MUTL is under way, the operation running on the
RU remains intact even when the MUTL is exited by clicking on .
RU C- OO
Con gu a ion( )
Ve 5
Ope a ion O)
(1) Click on in the upper right corner of the MUTL window.
IP ADDRESS 172 16 1 10 VERSION UP EDIT HISTORY
HOSPITAL
FUJIF LM HOSPITAL
FTP SERV
ru0 ( 172.16.1.10 , CR IR355
I/O TRACE EXPERT
(2) Shut down the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch.
EXECUTE
EXECUTE
UPLORD (CLIENT PC->FTP SERVER >RU)
EXECUTE
DOWNLORD (RU->FTP SERVER->CLIENT PC)
EXECUTE
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IP DD 10 VERSION UP
EXECUTE
WRITE (CLIENT PC->MEDIA)
EXECUTE
UPLORD (CLIENT PC->FTP SERVER->RU)
EXECUTE
DOWNLORD (RU >FTP SERVER >CL ENT PC)
EXECUTE
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REFERENCE
Refer to the following for canceling the RU maintenance mode.
{MU:1.3_Maintenance Mode}
[1] Network Address (2) Shut down the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch.
Procedures
REFERENCE
The following description is made by an example of procedures only for “setting the IP
address”. When two or more settings are to be made, repeat the procedures (1) and (2), and
carry out [UPDATE] once at the end.
(2) [SET]
→ “OK” appears.
(3) Click on [CANCEL] to go up to an upper layer of the menu.
(4) [UPDATE]
→ “OK” appears.
(4) [SET]
(2) Convert the hexadecimal number into a binary number. Relation between the Binary Number and the DIP Switches
→ Hexadecimal “2” means binary “0010”, hexadecimal “4” means binary “0100”, and the The first digit of the binary number corresponds to the first DIP switch.
setting is “0010 0100”.
OFF ON
{n Hexadecimal-Binary Conversion Table}
1
(3) See the DIP switch settings from the binary number obtained in the procedure (2). 2
→ As the third and sixth digits of the binary number are 1 and the others are 0, the third 3
and sixth DIP switches are ON and the others are OFF. 4
5
{n Relation between the Binary Number and the DIP Switches} DipSW
6
Exiting Procedures 7
8
(1) Exit the MUTL.
1 = ON
(2) Shut down the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch. 0010 0100 0 = OFF
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Function/Purpose Procedures
All LEDs on the operation panel are lit or unlit. (1) Select “ON” or “OFF” of the function.
Exiting Procedures (2) Shut down the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch.
(1) Exit the MUTL. (3) Turn ON the main power switch to restart the RU.
(2) Shut down the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch.
Function/Purpose Procedures
The software version of the RU is displayed. (1) View the indication on the screen.
Exiting Procedures (2) Shut down the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch.
(1) Exit the MUTL. (3) Turn ON the main power switch to restart the RU.
(2) Shut down the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch.
(1) Reserve an examination on the Console. Use the “Sensitivity” menu in the “QC/
Function/Purpose TEST”.
Cause the blue LED of the PMT board to illuminate, and input the resulting light from the
light-collecting guide to generate image output. (2) Start the MUTL.
If there is no problem with the output image, it can be decided that the failure of the scanning (3) Select the read conditions in “[5-1] LED Virtual Read”.
optics unit is responsible for the image abnormality.
- OFF: Normal read
RU - ON (0.1 mR): Virtual read with an assumed dose of 0.1 mR
- ON (1 mR): Virtual read with an assumed dose of 1 mR
The blue LED PMT board PMT board
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is illuminated Normally, use “ON (0.1 mR)”.
Image
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(2) Shut down the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch.
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Function/Purpose
Turn ON or OFF the polygon.
When it is turned ON, it is checked to see whether the polygon is operating normally a
predetermined time after the polygon is activated.
Procedures
(1) Select “ON” or “OFF” of the function.
- ON: The polygon is activated to check the operation.
- OFF: The polygon is turned OFF.
Results
GOOD
“THE POLYGON IS TURNED ON (ST)” appears.
NO GOOD
An error code appears.
Exiting Procedures
(1) Exit the MUTL.
(2) Shut down the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch.
Procedures
CAUTION
While the laser is being turned ON, do not turn OFF the polygon.
If the polygon is turned OFF, the laser is irradiated to a single spot, possibly result in a
machine failure or fire.
Results
GOOD
The following message appears.
TURNNING ON THE LASER IS IN PROGRESS..
LDIFINT: 300
LDIFNOW: 0
LDIFNOW/LDIFINT: 0
THE LASER IS TURNED ON.
REFERENCE
- LDIFINT: Factory-default LD current value
- LDIFNOW: Current value at present
- LDIFNOW/LDIFINT: Value to indicate how much the current has dropped, from the factory
default until at present.
NO GOOD
An error code appears.
[6-3-1] HV Setting/Diagnostic
Function/Purpose
The HV voltage is set in a range of 250 to 1000 and output. The set value (instruction value)
is compared with the actually output HV value (detection value), to check that the difference
between the instruction value and the detection value is in a range of +/-10%.
Procedures
(1) Input the HV value (250 to 1000).
(2) [SET]
Exiting Procedures
(1) Exit the MUTL.
(2) Shut down the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch.
Results
GOOD
“RESULT-OK” appears.
NO GOOD
An error code appears.
REFERENCE
When both Manual Adjustment (FREQ) and Manual Adjustment (Pixel) are to be made,
Manual Adjustment (FREQ) should be performed first. If Manual Adjustment (Pixel) is done
first, it may be necessary to perform Manual Adjustment (Pixel) once again, as a result of
Manual Adjustment (FREQ).
- Of the IPs used by the user, the largest sized IP should be utilized for adjustment. --- Example ---
- To adjust the main scan length, expose an IP to radiation while using a steel rule or other If the measured value of the reading width is 170 mm when an IP of 14"x14" (35 cm x
thin article. If you use a tester or other thick article, the resulting image is larger than the 35 cm) size is outputted to a 14" x17" (35 cm x 43 cm) film:
actual size so that the main scan length cannot be properly adjusted.
(175 - (170/1))/175x100 = 2.8 (%)
(1) Place a 175 mm-length steel rule on an IP of 14” x 14” (35 cm x 35 cm) or 14” x Since the adjustment will be made so as to enlarge the white blank portion, enter the
17” (35 cm x 43 cm) size, and expose it with the tungsten X-ray tube at about value "2.8" in the Input range field.
1 mR.
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u INSTRUCTION u - The reduction ratio is indicated in the lower right corner of the output film.
At least two IPs should be exposed for checks before and after the adjustment.
(2) Read one of IP’s prepared in procedure (1), and output the image. Use the menu Direction of
of “Sensitivity” in “QC/TEST”.
IP conveyance
Reduction ratio:
u INSTRUCTION u 100% RT-01
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{IN:12._Image/Conveyance Checks}
- The white blank portion within the output image reduces when you enter a minus (-)
value and enlarges when you enter a plus (+) value.
Minus Plus
White blank
portion
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u NOTE u (9) Measure the actual size of the 175 mm-length steel rule and the size of the white
Do not turn OFF the RU before the MUTL text display field reads "RESULT-OK." If the blank portion, and verify that there is no misalignment.
RU is powered OFF, the main scan length data will not be retained. (10) Back up “CONFIGURATION” and “SCN ALL DATA”.
{MU:1.16_BACKUP}
#1
Exiting Procedures
(1) Exit the MUTL.
(2) Shut down the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch.
#2
(3) Turn ON the main power switch to restart the RU.
#3
2.8
#4
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- The white blank portion within the output image enlarges when you enter a minus (-)
value and reduces when you enter a plus (+) value.
Minus Plus
u NOTE u
Do not turn OFF the RU before the MUTL text display field reads "RESULT-OK." If the
RU is powered OFF, the main scan length data will not be retained.
(8) Read one of IP’s prepared in procedure (1), and output the image. Use the menu
of “Sensitivity” in “QC/TEST”.
u INSTRUCTION u
Be sure to observe the following instructions to proceed with operations of outputting
the image.
{IN:12._Image/Conveyance Checks}
(9) Verify that there is no white blank portion and the resulting image is not cut off.
Procedures b
+ 0.5 x 10 = Adjustment value
Reduction
u NOTE u (PIXEL)
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Carry out “[6-4-2] Manual Adjustment (Pixel)” before taking the procedures below. --- Example ---
If the positional misalignment is 1 mm when an IP of 14"x14" (35 cm x 35 cm) size is
REFERENCE outputted to a 14" x17" (35 cm x 43 cm) film:
The procedures are mentioned for setting “[6-4-3-1]10x12 inch” as an example. The similar ((1/1 + 0.5) x 1) = 15 (PIXEL)
procedures are to be taken for other settings except the command name. Since the adjustment will be made so as to reduce the white blank portion, enter the
value "15" in the Input range field.
(1) Expose an IP of an arbitrary size with a tungsten X-ray tube at about 1 mR.
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u INSTRUCTION u - The reduction ratio is indicated in the lower right corner of the output film.
At least two IPs should be exposed for checks before and after the adjustment.
(2) Read one of IP’s prepared in procedure (1), and output the image. Use the menu Direction of
of “Sensitivity” in “QC/TEST”. IP conveyance
Reduction ratio:
u INSTRUCTION u 100% RT-01
Be sure to observe the following instructions to proceed with operations of outputting
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{IN:12._Image/Conveyance Checks} - The white blank portion within the output image enlarges when you enter a minus (-)
value and reduces when you enter a plus (+) value.
Minus Plus
u NOTE u
- Do not turn OFF the RU before the MUTL text display field reads "RESULT-OK." If the
RU is powered OFF, the main scan length data will not be retained.
- “Input range” only accepts values ranging from -25 to 25.
(8) Read one of IP’s prepared in procedure (1), and output the image. Use the menu
of “Sensitivity” in “QC/TEST”.
u INSTRUCTION u
Be sure to observe the following instructions to proceed with operations of outputting
the image.
{IN:12._Image/Conveyance Checks}
(9) Verify that there is no white blank portion and the resulting image is not cut off.
Procedures
(1) [Manual Adjustment (FREQ)]
(2) [OK]
Exiting Procedures
(1) Exit the MUTL.
(2) Shut down the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch.
Procedures
(1) [Manual Adjustment (Pixel)]
(2) [OK]
Exiting Procedures
(1) Exit the MUTL.
(2) Shut down the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch.
[6-5-1] Shading/Sensitivity Correction (8) Read the IPs prepared in the procedure (2) for a time interval of 10 to 11 minutes
after the exposure. Use the “Sensitivity” menu in the “QC/TEST”.
u NOTE u
[6-5-1-1] ST (GR)
If an image as shown below appears after the reading, it is not an error.
Function/Purpose
Shading/sensitivity correction takes place. Using this command, you can carry out “[6-5-2]
Shading Speed Correction” and “[6-5-3] Sensitivity Correction” at the same time.
u INSTRUCTION u
- Carry out format adjustment before making corrections. If the image has a white blank
portion, an error might result.
- Read the IP for a time interval of 10 to 11 minutes after the IP exposure. Correction cannot
take place normally with other timings.
- Use an IP of 14” x 14” (35 cm x 35 cm) or 14” x 17” (35 cm x 43 cm). Correction cannot
take place normally with other sizes.
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REFERENCE REFERENCE
“Shading/Sensitivity Correction” takes place in the procedures from (1) to (9). “Checking the Sensitivity Correction” takes place in the procedures from (10) to (12).
(1) Measure and record the dose. (10) With a tungsten X-ray tube, expose a 14" x 14" (35 cm x 35 cm) or 14" x 17" (35
cm x 43 cm) IP to about 1 mR of radiation.
(2) Expose the IP under the following conditions.
(11) Read the IP obtained in step (9) during a 1-minute period between 10 and 11
X-ray tube Dose (mR) Tube voltage Center S value
minutes after the exposure by using the "QC/TEST," "Image Format" or "Image
Tungsten 1 80 200 Format - 1," and "SINGLE" menus, and then output the read image.
(3) Start the MUTL. (12) Confirm the S value.
(4) Input the X-ray dose measured in the procedure (1) in “[6-5-1-1] ST (GR)”. {IN:13._Confirming the S Value}
(2) Shut down the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch.
Function/Purpose
The polygon correction data of ST(GR) is generated.
Use this command when only shading speed correction is to be carried out.
Use the “[6-5-1] Shading/Sensitivity Correction” command when “[6-5-3] Sensitivity
Correction” is also to be carried out together.
u INSTRUCTION u
- Carry out format adjustment before making corrections. If the image has a white blank
portion, an error might result.
- Read the IP for a time interval of 10 to 11 minutes after the IP exposure. Correction cannot
take place normally with other timings.
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[6-5-3-1] ST (GR) (8) Read the IPs prepared in the procedure (2) for a time interval of 10 to 11 minutes
after the exposure. Use the “Sensitivity” menu in the “QC/TEST”.
Function/Purpose u NOTE u
Sensitivity correction of the IP is carried out. If an image as shown below appears after the reading, it is not an error.
Use this command when only sensitivity correction is to be carried out.
Use the “[6-5-1] Shading/Sensitivity Correction” command when “[6-5-2] Shading Speed
Correction” is also to be carried out together.
u INSTRUCTION u
- Carry out format adjustment before making corrections. If the image has a white blank
portion, an error might result.
- Read the IP for a time interval of 10 to 11 minutes after the IP exposure. Correction cannot
take place normally with other timings.
- Use an IP of 14” x 14” (35 cm x 35 cm) or 14” x 17” (35 cm x 43 cm). Correction cannot
take place normally with other sizes.
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(9) Check that “RESULT: OK” appears on the MUTL.
REFERENCE
REFERENCE
“Sensitivity Correction” takes place in the procedures from (1) to (9).
“Checking the Sensitivity Correction” takes place in the procedures from (10) to (13).
(1) Measure and record the dose.
(10) With a tungsten X-ray tube, expose a 14" x 14" (35 cm x 35 cm) or 14" x 17" (35
(2) Expose the IP under the following conditions. cm x 43 cm) IP to about 1 mR of radiation.
X-ray tube Dose (mR) Tube voltage Center S value
(11) Read the IP obtained in step (10) during a 1-minute period between 10 and 11
Tungsten 1 80 200
minutes after the exposure by using the "QC/TEST," "Image Format" or "Image
(3) Start the MUTL. Format - 1," and "SINGLE" menus, and then output the read image.
(4) Input the X-ray dose measured in the procedure (1) in “[6-5-3-1] ST (GR)”. (12) Check that the image has no unusual nonuniformity.
(5) [SET] (13) Confirm the S value.
(6) The confirmation window appears, and click on [OK]. {IN:13._Confirming the S Value}
(14) Back up “CONFIGURATION” and “SCN ALL DATA”.
Exiting Procedures
(1) Exit the MUTL.
(2) Shut down the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch.
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G 1.0G#0.7 0 50R5Q0.5
(1) Select “ON” or “OFF” of the function.
R->L G1.0G#0.7 0.50R5Q1.0
XXXXXXXXXX
(2) Shut down the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch.
Exiting Procedures
(1) Exit the MUTL.
Exiting Procedures
(1) Exit the MUTL. (2) Shut down the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch.
(2) Shut down the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch. (3) Turn ON the main power switch to restart the RU.
Appendix.1 Procedures for (12) Delete the RU which has been registered with the old IP address.
{MU:1.6_DELETE}
Changing the RU IP Address (13) Shut down the Console and the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch of the
RU.
Register a new IP address in the RU when the IP address is to be changed.
(14) Start up the Console and the RU.
u NOTE u
The RU address which has been registered cannot be changed. (15) Check to make sure that the image can be correctly read.
(1) When a registered RU is present in the “LIST OF EXISTING RU” of the RU PC-
TOOL, select the RU and change the IP address in [MUTL]. When the IP address
is to be changed for the first registration (installation) of the RU, enter “172.16.1.10”
(the default setting when delivered; the IP address of the FTP server need be set
to “172.16.x.x”) in “RU IP ADDR” of the RU PC-TOOL, and change the IP address
in [MUTL].
{MU:4.3[1]_Network Address}
When the IP address of the FTP server is to be changed concurrently, follow the
similar procedures to change. When the IP address of the FTP server is changed,
change the IP address of the Console.
{MU:Appendix.2_Procedures for Changing the IP Address of the FTP Server}
(2) Click on [NEW] in the RU PC-TOOL, input the RU name in “RU NAME”, and input
the IP address specified in the procedure (1) in “RU IP ADDR”.
(5) Shut down the Console and the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch of the
RU.
(6) Start the Console and the RU. The maintenance utility of the Console is started.
(Click on the upper left and the upper right in this order on the Console software
start window).
{CR-IR 391CL Service Manual}
(7) Click on [Connected equipment] of the maintenance utility of the Console.
→ The “Setting connection devices” window appears.
(8) Click on [Image Reader].
→ The “Settings necessary for the Image Reader” window appears.
(9) Change the “Host name” and “IP address”, and click on [OK].
(11) Click on [Exit] to exit from the service utility of the Console.
(3) Click on “Network connection”, and set the IP address of the Console.
(4) Click on “EDIT CL NAME” of the RU PC-TOOL, and change “CL NAME” and “CL
IP ADDRESS”.
{MU:1.15_EDIT CL NAME}
(5) Exit the RU PC-TOOL.
(6) Shut down the Console and the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch of the
RU.
(7) Start up the Console and the RU. The maintenance utility of the Console will
start.
{CR-IR 391CL Service Manual}
(8) Click on [Connected equipment].
→ The “Setting connection devices” window appears.
(9) Click on [Server (this equipment)].
→ The “Server equipment settings” window appears.
(10) Check the contents of the “Server (this equipment)” window, and click on [OK].
(12) Click on [Exit], and exit the service utility of the Console.
(13) Shut down the Console and the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch of the
RU.
→ The IP address and the FTP server address specified in the RU are restored to the
default values. The default settings are as follows.
RU
Console
IP Address : 172.16.1.20
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INDEX
INDEX 01 INDEX 10
● カバー ● ケーブル
COVER CABLE
INDEX 02 INDEX 11
● カセッテセット部 ● 回路図
CASSETTE SET UNIT CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
INDEX 03 INDEX 12
● 消去部 ● 部品番号検索表
ERASURE UNIT PARTS NOS. SEARCH TABLE
INDEX 04 INDEX 13
● 搬送部 ● 締結用および配線用のサービス部品一覧表
CONVEYOR List of Service Parts for Securing and Wiring
INDEX 05
● 光学部
SCANNING OPTICS UNIT
INDEX 06
● 集光部
LIGHT-COLLECTING UNIT
INDEX 07
● 副走査部
SUB SCANNING UNIT
INDEX 08
● 制御部
CONTROLLER
INDEX 09
● オプション
OPTION
01C カバー 3
COVER 3
RANK REF. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS SERIAL NO. REFER TO
Rear-Side Top
E 1 345N101059B 背面上遮板 1
Light Protect Plate
Rear-Side Bottom
E 2 345Y100185A 背面下遮板 1
Light Protect Plate
D 3 358Y100140C 基板ボックスカバー Board Box Cover 1
Top Light Protect
E 4 345N101064B 上面遮板 1
Plate
D 5 362N100235B 受 Receiver 1
E 6 319N101931A 軸 Shaft 1
Left-Hand Side
E 7 345N101065E 左側面遮板 1
Light Protect Plate
D 8 388N100787 バネ Spring 1
D 9 322N100230 すべり軸受 Plain Bearing 1
E 10 356N105606B ブラケット Bracket 1
D 11 342N100048F レバー Lever 1
D 12 386N100395 緩衝機材 Shock Absorber 2
D 13 367N100097A 脚 Foot 4
Bottom Light Protect
E 14 345Y100186A 底面遮板 1
Plate
02A カセッテセット部 1
CASSETTE SET UNIT 1
RANK REF. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS SERIAL NO. REFER TO
#10001 to
D 1.1 398N100028C シャッタ Shutter 1
#59999
#60001 or
D 1.2 398N100033 シャッタ Shutter 1
later
D 2 388N100791A ねじりコイルバネ Torsion Coil Spring 1
Compression Coil
D 3 388N100790A 圧縮コイルバネ 1
Spring
E 4 341N100458B アーム Arm 1
SA1, SA4,
D 5 146S0102 ホトインタラプタ Photo Sensor 4
SA6, SA7
E 6 310S9042016 平行ピン Straight Pin 1
D 7 327N100467A 平歯車 Spur Gear 2
D 8 327N100293 平歯車 Spur Gear 1
E 9 341N100237 アーム Arm 1
D 10 327N100467A 平歯車 Spur Gear 1
02B カセッテセット部 2
CASSETTE SET UNIT 2
RANK REF. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS SERIAL NO. REFER TO
D 1 388N100800 引張りコイルバネ Extension Spring 1
D 2 360N100404A ハウジング Housing 2
D 3 322SY165 すべり軸受け Plain Bearing 2
D 4 118SX213 ステッピングモータ Stepping Motor 1 MA1
D 5 327N100289 歯車 Gear 1
D 6 327N100290 平歯車 Spur Gear 1
D 7 327N100467A 平歯車 Spur Gear 1
E 8 341N100237 アーム Arm 1
D 9 327N100471B 平歯車 Spur Gear 1
D 10 146S0102 ホトインタラプタ Photo Sensor 1 SA3
D 11 388N100801 引張りコイルバネ Extension Spring 1
E 12 322N100221A すべり軸受け Plain Bearing 2
02E カセッテセット部 5
CASSETTE SET UNIT 5
RANK REF. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS SERIAL NO. REFER TO
D 1 322N100310A すべり軸受 Plain Bearing 4
D 2 322N100228 軸受 Plain Bearing 2
D 3 363N101037C ガイド Guide 2
D 4 134S0058A 電磁バルブ Solenoid Valve 1 SVA1
D 5 370N100359A ホース Horse 2
D 6 372S0050A 管継手 Joint 2
D 7 375N100012A パッキン Packing 1
D 8 372S0053A 管継手 Joint 1
D 9 372S0048 管継手 Joint 1
D 10 316S1082 束線部品 Cable Tie 1
A 11 133Y100043 電動ポンプ Pump 1 PA1
D 12 370N100358A ホース Horse 1
D 13 371N100114A 管継手 Joint 1
D 14 392N0009A 吸着盤 Suction Cup 1
D 15 363N101051B ガイド Guide 3
E 16 341Y100207F アーム Arm 1
02F カセッテセット部 6
CASSETTE SET UNIT 6
RANK REF. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS SERIAL NO. REFER TO
D 1 334N3677 ゴムローラ Rubber Roller 4
D 2 362N100503B 受 Guide 4
D 3 146S0083 ホトインタラプタ Photo Sensor 1 SA5-2
D 4 363N101050A ガイド Guide 2
D 5 118Y100111 モータ Motor 1 MA3
D 6 388N100784A 引張りコイルバネ Extension Spring 5
D 7 362N100501B 受 Guide 1
D 8 362N100502B 受 Guide 3
D 9 362N100526 受 Guide 1
D 10 332N100265B ガイド Guide 1
Compression Coil
D 11 388N100786 圧縮コイルバネ 5
Spring
D 12 332N100266B ガイド Guide 4
D 13 322N100230 すべり軸受 Plain Bearing 1
D 14 322N100221A すべり軸受 Plain Bearing 1
E 15 310S9042010 平行ピン Straight Pin 5
02G カセッテセット部 7
CASSETTE SET UNIT 7
RANK REF. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS SERIAL NO. REFER TO
E 1 338N100132B スペーサ Spacer 4
D 2 322SY165 すべり軸受け Plain Bearing 4
D 3 360N100404A ハウジング Housing 4
D 4 388N100530A 引張りコイルバネ Extension Spring 1
D 5 327N100286A 平歯車 Spur Gear 2
D 6 327N100473 平歯車 Spur Gear 1
D 7 334N100297 ゴムローラ Rubber Roller 2
D 8 388N100531A 引張りコイルバネ Extension Spring 1
04A 搬送部 1
CONVEYOR UNIT 1
RANK REF. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS SERIAL NO. REFER TO
D 1 327N100238A 平歯車 Spur Gear 1
D 2 327N100239 平歯車 Spur Gear 1
D 3 327N100240 平歯車 Spur Gear 2
D 4 327N100472 歯車 Gear 1
D 5 327N100286A 平歯車 Spur Gear 2
D 6 388N100530A 引張りコイルバネ Extension Spring 1
D 7 360N100404A ハウジング Housing 6
D 8 322SY165 すべり軸受け Plain Bearing 6
E 9 338N100132B スペーサ Spacer 6
D 10 118SX210 ステッピングモータ Stepping Motor 1 MC1
D 11 334N100295 ゴムローラ Rubber Roller 1
A 12 334N100299 ブラシローラ Brush Roller 2
D 13 388N100531A 引張りコイルバネ Extension Spring 1
D 14 387N0187B 帯電防止材 Antistatic Brush 2
04B 搬送部 2
CONVEYOR UNIT 2
RANK REF. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS SERIAL NO. REFER TO
D 1 360N100404A ハウジング Housing 2
D 2 322SY165 すべり軸受け Plain Bearing 2
E 3 338N100132B スペーサ Spacer 2
D 4 334N100296 ゴムローラ Rubber Roller 1
D 5 146N0016B ホトインタラプタ Photo Sensor 1 SC3
D 6 387Y0019B 帯電防止材 Antistatic Brush 1
Rubber Roller
D 7 334N3619 ゴムローラ 3
Assembly
D 8 334Y100152 ローラ Roller 3
05 光学部
SCANNING OPTICS UNIT
RANK REF. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS SERIAL NO. REFER TO
D 1 839Y100052 光学部 Scanning Optics Unit 1
06 集光部
LIGHT-COLLECTING UNIT
RANK REF. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS SERIAL NO. REFER TO
ボードアセンブリ Board Assembly
D 1 113Y100317G 1
(PMT27A) (PMT27A)
D 2 815Y100060 集光ガイド Light-Collecting Guide 1
07A 副走査部 1
SUB SCANNING UNIT 1
RANK REF. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS SERIAL NO. REFER TO
D 1 363Y100351C ガイド Guide 1
D 2 364Y100039B ガード Guide 1
D 3 334N100162C ローラ Roller 3
07B 副走査部 2
SUB SCANNING UNIT 2
RANK REF. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS SERIAL NO. REFER TO
D 1 362N100234A 受 Cam 1
D 2 327N100234A 歯車 Gear 1
D 3 327N100237E 平歯車 Spur Gear 2
D 4 327N100235C 平歯車 Spur Gear 1
D 5 327N100241C 平歯車 Spur Gear 1
D 6 118Y100110A ステッピングモータ Stepping Motor 2 MZ1, MZ2
D 7 146S0102 ホトインタラプタ Photo Sensor 1 SZ2
07C 副走査部 3
SUB SCANNING UNIT 3
RANK REF. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS SERIAL NO. REFER TO
D 1 388N100527 引張りコイルバネ Extension Spring 2
D 2 360N100236 ハウジング Housing 2
D 3 322N100216D すべり軸受 Plain Bearing 2
D 4 322SB052 ころがり軸受 Ball Bearing 2
D 5 387N100021B 帯電防止材 Antistatic Brush 4
D 6 334N100141 ゴムローラ Rubber Roller 1
D 7 334N100298 ゴムローラ Rubber Roller 1
D 8 363N100811 ガイド Guide 1
07D 副走査部 4
SUB SCANNING UNIT 4
RANK REF. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS SERIAL NO. REFER TO
D 1 388N100527 引張りコイルバネ Extension Spring 2
D 2 360N100236 ハウジング Housing 2
D 3 322SB052 ころがり軸受 Ball Bearing 2
D 4 322N100216D すべり軸受 Plain Bearing 2
D 5 334N100141 ゴムローラ Rubber Roller 1
D 6 334N100298 ゴムローラ Rubber Roller 1
ボードアセンブリ Board Assembly
D 7 113Y100316D 1
(SED27A) (SED27A)
D 8 350N101476 カバー Cover 1
D 9 308S0565 ネジ Screw 2
07E 副走査部 5
SUB SCANNING UNIT 5
RANK REF. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS SERIAL NO. REFER TO
1 ****
D 2 327N100248A 平歯車 Spur Gear 1
07F 副走査部 6
SUB SCANNING UNIT 6
RANK REF. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS SERIAL NO. REFER TO
D 1 327N100285 平歯車 Spur Gear 1
D 2 322N100220B すべり軸受 Plain Bearing 2
D 3 322N100216D すべり軸受 Plain Bearing 1
D 4 334Y100124A ローラ Center Roller Assy 1
D 5 322N100219 すべり軸受 Plain Bearing 1
D 6 363N100689 ガイド Guide 1
D 7 388N100526 引張りコイルバネ Extension Spring 1
E 8 319N101154B 軸 Shaft 1
D 9 387N100024D 帯電防止材 Antistatic Brush 1
08 制御部
CONTROLLER
RANK REF. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS SERIAL NO. REFER TO
D 1 358N100126B カバー Cover 2
ボードアセンブリ Board Assembly
C 2 113Y100692A 1
(CPU37A) (CPU37A)
ボードアセンブリ Board Assembly
C 3 113Y100693A 1
(SND37A) (SND37A)
D 4 369N100141A ダクト Duct 2
D 5 119S0095 電動ファン Fan 1 FAN1, *1
E 6 350N102065B カバー Cover 1
D 7 128S1138 ブレーカ Breaker 1
D 8 120S1801 ソケット Socket 1
ボードアセンブリ Board Assembly
C 9 113Y100320C 1
(PSU27B) (PSU27B)
Power Supply
C 10 125N100032B 電源(PSU27A) 1
(PSU27A)
*1:「ネブライザ対策キット」(オプション品)を取付けている装置の場合、「9 オプション」を参照すること。
{SP:9_ オプション }
*1: For the machine in which the "kit for nebulizer" (optional item) is being installed, see "9 OPTION".
{SP:9_OPTION}
◆注 記/NOTE ◆
・ CPU 基板の交換時、DipSW の設定を確認したうえで交換すること。
{MC:4.6.3_CPU 基板の交換 }
- When replacing the CPU board, confirm the DIP switch settings before performing the
replacement.
{MC:4.6.3_Replacing the CPU Board}
09 オプション
OPTION
■ ネブライザ対策キット(日本向け)/ Kit for nebulizer (Japan only) ■ ネブライザ対策キット(日本向け)/ Kit for nebulizer (Japan only)
RANK REF. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS SERIAL NO. REFER TO
D 7 119S0096 電動ファン Fan 1
A 8 376Y100025 メカニカルフィルタ Mechanical Filter 1
10 ケーブル
CABLE
RANK REF. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
E 1 136N0377 ケーブル Cable 1 2/4
E 2 136N0416 ケーブル Cable 1 2/4
E 3 136N0417A ケーブル Cable 1 2/4
E 4 136N0427 ケーブル Cable 1 2/4
E 5 136N0450 ケーブル Cable 1 2/4
E 6 136Y103125 ケーブル Cable 1 2/4
E 7 136Y103126A ケーブル Cable 1 2/4
E 8 136Y103127B ケーブル Cable 1 2/4
E 9 136Y103129C ケーブル Cable 1 2/4
E 10 136Y103130C ケーブル Cable 1 2/4
E 11 136Y103132B ケーブル Cable 1 3/4
E 12 136Y103133B ケーブル Cable 1 3/4
E 13 136Y103134A ケーブル Cable 1 3/4
E 14 136Y103138F ケーブル Cable 1 3/4, 4/4
E 15 136Y103139B ケーブル Cable 1 4/4
E 16 136Y103146C ケーブル Cable 1 4/4
E 17 136Y103216E ケーブル Cable 1 4/4
E 18 136Y8545B ケーブル Cable 1 2/4
11 回路図
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
A A
C -B FAN-A CNSN3-P
1
UL1007-AWG28橙 1
+
2 3
FAN1
C -A
3
UL1007-AWG28黒
2 3
- 119S0095
CE (CE_ 00) 1 1 4
SVH-41T-P1.1 DF5-1822SC
1
A /
FG G
N 25 4 N 25-4
136Y103130
C
INV-A INV-B C
PSU27B-CN6 VCC_24V UL1007-AWG22橙 1 UL1007-AWG22橙 INV1-CN1
1
2
GND 3
1
3
1
2
0.71A >
3 2 2 3 0.71A 109N100007
XHP-3
DF5A-5S-5C 5 SXH-001T-P0.6
5557-04R 5559-04
DF5-1822SC 5556 B 5558 B
INV2-CN1
0.71A <2> 3
1
113Y100320 2
3 0.71A 109N100007
XHP-3
D
SXH-001T-P0.6 D
2
GND 2
3
VH_AUX(12V) 3
3.5A
GND
5
VCC(5V) 5 113Y100692
2.4A
6
GND 6
7
VCC_24PS 7
1.0A
GND_P
DF5A-8DS-5C 8 8
DF5A-8DS-5C
DF5-1822SC DF5-1822SC
CPU-CN18
PSU27B-CN3 1
+15ASIN UL1007-AWG22橙 1
0.9A
2
GND_A 2
3
-15ASIN 3
0.3A
GND_A
DF5A-4S-5C
DF5A-4DS-5C
DF5-1822SC DF5-1822SC
G G
H H
機種 2245 ユニット -
11 回路図
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
光学部
136Y103132
CPU-CN15 1 V5 D UL1007-AWG28灰 1
LDD27A-CN5
1.6A 136Y101881 Scanning Optics Unit
2 GND 2
GND 2 1
113Y100692 5 LDONH 5 3 PDA 104Y100007
6 LDONL 6
7 LDOKH 7 113Y100312 5
8 LDOKL 8 6 LDK 3
9 LDIFH 9 7 VCC LD 2 D
10 LDIFL 10 8 1 124Y100022
11 VREF DA 11 DF13-8S-1.25C
12 GND 12 DF13-2630SCFA
13 V5 D 13 1.6A
1 LD IDLEL 1
15 LD TMPH 15
16 A0 16
17 A1 17
B B
DF1B-18DS-2.5RC 18 EN 18
DF1B-2428SCA 19
20 DF1B-20DS-2.5RC
DF1B-2428SCA
集光部
Light Collecting Unit
C C
CPU-CN17 1 HVMONH UL1007-AWG28灰 1
PMT27A-CN1
2 HVMONL 2
3 +15VOKH 3
+15VOKL
5 HVSH 5 136Y102013
HVSL CNZ32-J CNZ32-P
6 6 CPU-CN4 SYN27A-CN3 SYN27A-CN2
7 VCC +15AS 7 8 1 1 1 1
UL1061-AWG26黒 1
POL-CN1
8 GND A 8 7 2 2
136Y8891 (On-board) 2 2 2
PIDXL UL1007-AWG28灰 UL1061-AWG24灰
9 VCC +15AS 9 6
GND
3 3 3
Y 3 3
P
10 GND A 10
113Y100317 113Y100692 5
13 VCC -15AS 13 2
GND 7 7 7 7 7
GND A VCC_24PS
1 1 1 8 8 8 3.2A 8 8
D
ERSH XADRP-08V D
15 15 DF1B-8EP-2.5RC DF1B-8ES-2.5RC 8P-SCN XADRP-08V
ERSL SXA-001T-P0.6
16 16 DF1-PD2428SCB DF1B-2428SCA SCN-001T-P1.0 SXA-001T-P0.6
17 LEDSIGH 17
18 LEDSIGL 18
22 VION_L 22 3
GND 3 3 3
DF1B-22DS-2.5RC 23
始点センサー
DF1B-2428SCA 2 5
SSL 5 5 5
Start point sensor
SSH
25 6 6 6 6 6P-SCN
DF1B-6DS-2.5RC
26 DF1B-6EP-2.5RC DF1B-6ES-2.5RC SCN-001T-P1.0
DF1B-2428SCA
27 DF1-PD2428SCB DF1B-2428SCA
28
E 29 E
30 CPU-CN14 1
SED2L UL1007-AWG28灰 1
SZ1
31
2
SED1L 2
32
3
V5_D 3 1.6A 113Y100316
33 GND
DF1E-4S-2.5C
3 HIF3BA-34D-2.54C DF1E-4S-2.5C
DF1B-2428SCA
HIF3-2428SCA DF1B-2428SCA
読取先端検出 Edge detect
CPU-CN13 UL1553-1.5D-2V
1 1 PMT27A-CN2
UM-QP-1.5VCR3A(40) 136Y103134
SML001 136Y103133
2
3
VCC_AUX 3 3 VCC_AUX 3
GND UART RXD
136Y103138 SND-CN14 KEY0_IN
5 5 5 5 電源ボタン Power button
CPU-CN3 CAN_TX UL1007-AWG28灰 KEY1_IN
1 1 6 6 6 6 消去ボタン Erasure button
2 CAN RX UL1007-AWG28黒 2 113Y100693 7 7 7 7 挿入LED Cassette IN LED
DF1E-2S-2.5C DF1E-2S-2.5C 8 8 8 8 排出LED Cassette OUT LED
DF1B-2428SCA DF1B-2428SCA 9 9 9 9 大線量LED Over-dose LED
10 10 10 10 消去中LED Erasure LED
11 11 11 11 ブザー Buzzer
12
PLED0_OUT 12 12 GND 12
13
PLED1_OUT 13 13 VCC 13
1
PLED2_OUT 1 1 GND 1
15
PLED3_OUT 15 15 GND 15
16
BZR_OUT 16 16
SHR- 5V S-B
17
D B- 6DES-2 5RC D B- 6DE -2 5RC SSH-003 - 0 2 H
G 18 D B-2428SCA D B-30 CB G
19
DF1B-20DS-2.5RC GND
DF1B-2428SCA
20
113Y100694
CPU-CN5 1
VCC UL1061-AWG28灰
2
7
GND
8
H 10 H
11
機種 2245 ユニット -
DF1B-12DS-2.5RC 12
名称 回路図 補助名称 PRITWO
DF1B-2428SCA
コード Z22N2245000 Rev. 02
頁
富士フイルム株式会社 3
4
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
11 回路図
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
136Y103138 ※パントモ無しはSA9を無くしたハーネス136Y103216になります
カセッテIN検出 SND-CN9
SND-CN6 1 VCC S1 UL1007-AWG28赤 1 A (Cassette IN) 1
A VCC S2 179609-1 A
5 SEN2 5 136Y103139
113Y100693 6 GND2 カセッテホールド検出 113Y100693 6
7 VCC S3
UL1007-AWG28赤 1 A2 (Cassette hold) 7 MT2A UL1007-AWG24橙
8 SEN3
UL1007-AWG28灰 2 146S0102 8 +24V 2A
9 GND3
UL1007-AWG28黒 3 179228-3 9 MT2AB
10 VCC S4 179609-1 10 +24V 2AB
11 SEN4 11 MT2B
12 GND4 IP突出防止コマHPセンサ 12 +24V 2B MA1
13 VCC S5
UL1007-AWG28赤 1 A MT3A
146S0102
13 1 吸盤駆動モータ
1 SEN5
UL1007-AWG28灰 2 +24V 3A
1 2 Sucker driving motor
15 GND5
UL1007-AWG28黒 3 179228-3 15 MT3AB 3
146S0102
19 SXA-001T-P0.6
UL1007-AWG28灰 2 24DRV1
XADRP-20V 20
UL1007-AWG28黒 3 179228-3 SXA-001T-P0.6
179609-1 SOLA1 カセッテホールドSOL
1
Cassette Hold Solenoid
吸盤HP検出
UL1007-AWG28赤 1 A (Sucker HP)
2 107Y0183A
UL1007-AWG28灰 146S0102 3 OLA 5556PBTL
2 1.26A(0.24A)
UL1007-AWG28黒 5557-04R
3 179228-3
179609-1
SND-CN11 SVA1
INV-C INV-D 136Y103146 1
INV1-CN2
2 1 IPリーク IP leak
UL1007-AWG28赤 1 1 UL1007-AWG28灰 1
UL1007-AWG28灰 2 2 2
3 2
134S0059 XAP-02V-1
SXA-001T-P0.6 0.12A
C
UL1007-AWG28黒 3 3 3
5 C
UL1007-AWG28赤 6
UL1007-AWG28灰 5 5 5
7
UL1007-AWG28黒 6 6 6 XHP-6
SND-CN8 8
1 UL1007-AWG28赤 7 7 SXH-001T-P0.6 9
2 UL1007-AWG28灰 8 8
10
3 UL1007-AWG28黒 9 9
11
UL1007-AWG28赤 10 10
12
5 UL1007-AWG28灰 11 11
13
6 UL1007-AWG28黒 12 12 24DRV2 UL1007-AWG22橙 MA2
1
INV2-CN2
< >
1
UL1007-AWG28灰 118Y100082 幅寄駆動モータ
15 DCMCW 1
DF1B-6DS-2.5RC DF1B-12DEP-2.5RC DF1B-12DES-2.5RC 2 UL1007-AWG28灰
DF1B-2428SCA 109N100007 16 DCMCCW 2
DF1-PD2428SCB DF1B-2428SCA 3
17
XAP-02V-1
SXA-001T-P0.6
XADRP-18V 18
SND-CN5 5
D
1
6
SXA-001T-P0.6 D
XHP-6 PA1
2 SND-CN12 +24V FANONOFFDRV 133Y100031
3 カセッテ小サイズ検出 SXH-001T-P0.6 1 1 IP吸着
VCC S8 UL1007-AWG28赤 1
2 2
A IP adsorption pump
5 SEN8 UL1007-AWG28灰 2 146S0102 3 3 XARR-03VF 0.12A
GND FAN
6 GND8 UL1007-AWG28黒 3 179228-3 179228-4 SXAM-001T-P0.6
7 VCC S9 179609-1 < > 179609-1
MC1
8 SEN9
9 GND9
109N100007 SND-CN10 1 MT6A UL1007-AWG22橙 1 幅寄せ搬送モータ
10 VCC S10
2 +24V 6A 2 Side-Positioning motor
3 MT6B 3
11
+24V 6B 118SX213 0.632A(0.0A)
12 パントモカセッテ判別
13 On Off2 UL1007-AWG28赤 1 A (Pantomography cassette)
5 +24V 6AB 5
146S0102 6 MT6BB
XAP-06V-1
1 LDSND2 UL1007-AWG28灰 2
6
7 MT7A
UL1007-AWG24橙 SXA-001T-P0.6
15 GND11 UL1007-AWG28黒 3 179228-3
E DF1B-16DS-2.5RC 8 +24V 7A MZ1 E
16 179609-1
DF1B-2428SCA パントモ対応機で使用 9 MT7AB 1 副走査モータ
Built for Pantomography 10 MT7B 2 Sub scanning motor
11 +24V 7B 3 Z
カセッテOUT検出
SND-CN4 1 VCC S12 UL1007-AWG28赤 1 4 (Cassette OUT)
12 MT7BB
118SX214相当品 0.872A(0.2A)
146S0102 13 +24V 9
UL1007-AWG28灰
2 SEN12 UL1007-AWG28灰 2
5
1 24V DRV3
PHR-6
3 GND12 UL1007-AWG28黒 3 179228-3
6
15
SPH-002T-P0.5S
179609-1
5 XADRP-16V 16
6 SXA-001T-P0.6
7 VCC S14 MZ2
UL1007-AWG28灰 A IP長さ検出センサ UL1007-AWG24橙
8 SEN14 1
1 ソフトニップ解除モータ
9 GND14 UL1007-AWG28黒 2 146S0083 IP落下(受光) 2 NIP release motor
10 VCC S15 UL1007-AWG28灰 3
IP Fall 3
DF1B-2428SCA INV1-CN3
UL1007-AWG28灰
1 冷陰極蛍光灯
1 IP長さ検出センサ
2 146S0082 IP落下(発光) XHP-2
2
1 123N0009
UL1007-AWG28黒 3 PHR-3 (IP Fall:radiation) SXH-001T-P0.6
SPH-002T-P0.5S 上側
INV1-CN4 1 冷陰極蛍光灯
XHP-2
2
123N0009
SXH-001T-P0.6
G G
INV2-CN3 1 冷陰極蛍光灯
SND-CN3 XHP-2
2
123N0009
1
2
SXH-001T-P0.6
3 IP検出1 INV2-CN4
VCC S17 UL1007-AWG28赤 1 C (IP-detect 1)
1 冷陰極蛍光灯
5 SEN17 UL1007-AWG28灰 2 146N0016 XHP-2
2
123N0009
6 GND17 UL1007-AWG28黒 3 179228-3 SXH-001T-P0.6
7 179609-1
8
9 副走査ニップセンサ
10 VCC S19 UL1007-AWG28赤 1 Z2
11 SEN19 UL1007-AWG28灰 2 146S0102
H
DF1B-12DS-2.5RC 12 GND19 UL1007-AWG28黒 3 179228-3 H
機種 2245 ユニット -
DF1B-2428SCA 179609-1
名称 回路図 補助名称 PRITWO
12 部品番号検索表
PARTS NOS. SEARCH TABLE
Part No. INDEX No.-Drawing No Part No. INDEX No.-Drawing No Part No. INDEX No.-Drawing No Part No. INDEX No.-Drawing No Part No. INDEX No.-Drawing No Part No. INDEX No.-Drawing No
107Y0183A 02C-9 310S9042010 02F-15 334N100295 04A-11 360N100236 07C-2 388N100531A 02G-8
107Y0183A 02D-9 310S9042016 02A-6 334N100296 04B-4 360N100236 07D-2 388N100531A 04A-13
109N100007 03A-13 316S1082 02E-10 334N100297 02G-7 360N100404A 02B-2 388N100782A 03A-5
109N100007 03B-13 319N101154B 07F-8 334N100298 07C-7 360N100404A 02G-3 388N100782A 03B-5
113Y100316D 07D-7 319N101931A 01C-6 334N100298 07D-6 360N100404A 04A-7 388N100784A 02F-6
113Y100317G 06-1 319Y1164B 02C-6 334N100299 04A-12 360N100404A 04B-1 388N100786 02F-11
113Y100320C 08-9 319Y1164B 02D-6 334N3619 04B-7 362N100234A 07B-1 388N100787 01C-8
113Y100692A 08-2 322N100199 02C-7 334N3677 02F-1 362N100235B 01C-5 388N100789B 02C-13
113Y100693A 08-3 322N100199 02D-7 334Y100124A 07F-4 362N100236 02C-10 388N100789B 02D-13
113Y100694B 01A-5 322N100216D 07C-3 334Y100152 04B-8 362N100236 02D-10 388N100790A 02A-3
113Y100694B 01B-5 322N100216D 07D-4 338N100132B 02G-1 362N100497A 02C-12 388N100791A 02A-2
118SX210 04A-10 322N100216D 07F-3 338N100132B 04A-9 362N100497A 02D-12 388N100792A 02C-8
118SX213 02B-4 322N100219 07F-5 338N100132B 04B-3 362N100501B 02F-7 388N100792A 02D-8
118Y100110A 07B-6 322N100220B 07F-2 340N100248D 01A-4 362N100502B 02F-8 388N100800 02B-1
118Y100111 02F-5 322N100221A 02B-12 340N100312 01B-4 362N100503B 02F-2 388N100801 02B-11
119S0095 08-5 322N100221A 02F-14 341N100237 02A-9 362N100526 02F-9 392N0009A 02E-14
119S0096 09-7 322N100228 02E-2 341N100237 02B-8 363N100689 07F-6 398N100028C 02A-1.1
120S1801 08-8 322N100230 01C-9 341N100458B 02A-4 363N100811 07C-8 398N100033 02A-1.2
125N100032B 08-10 322N100230 02C-11 341Y100207F 02E-16 363N101037C 02E-3 401N100195 03A-6
128S1138 08-7 322N100230 02D-11 342N100048F 01C-11 363N101042B 02C-1 401N100195 03B-6
133Y100043 02E-11 322N100230 02F-13 345N101059B 01C-1 363N101042B 02D-1 401N100196 03A-7
134S0058A 02E-4 322N100310A 02E-1 345N101064B 01C-4 363N101043B 02C-2 401N100196 03B-7
136N0377 10-1 322SB052 07C-4 345N101065E 01C-7 363N101043B 02D-2 401N100202 03A-9
136N0416 10-2 322SB052 07D-3 345Y100185A 01C-2 363N101050A 02F-4 401N100202 03B-9
136N0417A 10-3 322SY165 02B-3 345Y100186A 01C-14 363N101051B 02E-15 401N100203 03A-8
136N0427 10-4 322SY165 02G-2 347N100879 09-5 363Y100351C 07A-1 401N100203 03B-8
136N0450 10-5 322SY165 04A-8 348N100233C 03A-11 364N100138 03A-10 405N102604 01A-2.1
136Y103125 10-6 322SY165 04B-2 348N100233C 03B-11 364N100138 03B-10 405N102624 01A-2.2
136Y103126A 10-7 327N100234A 07B-2 348N100234C 03A-12 364Y100039B 07A-2 405N103102A 01B-2.1
136Y103127B 10-8 327N100235C 07B-4 348N100234C 03B-12 367N100097A 01C-13 405N103103A 01B-2.2
136Y103129C 10-9 327N100237E 07B-3 350N101476 07D-8 369N100141A 08-4 405N103104 01B-12
136Y103130C 10-10 327N100238A 04A-1 350N102065B 08-6 370N100358A 02E-12 407N100021C 03A-2
136Y103132B 10-11 327N100239 04A-2 350N102070G 01A-8 370N100359A 02E-5 407N100021C 03B-2.1
136Y103133B 10-12 327N100240 04A-3 350N102071F 01A-1 371N100114A 02E-13 407Y100017 03B-2.2
136Y103134A 10-13 327N100241C 07B-5 350N102072D 01A-3 372S0048 02E-9 603Y100077A 03A-4
136Y103138F 10-14 327N100248A 07E-2 350N102073D 01A-6 372S0050A 02E-6 603Y100077A 03B-4
136Y103139B 10-15 327N100285 07F-1 350N102074C 01A-9 372S0053A 02E-8 815Y100060 06-2
136Y103146C 10-16 327N100286A 02G-5 350N102075C 01A-7 375N100012A 02E-7 839Y100052 05-1
136Y103216E 10-17 327N100286A 04A-5 350N102076D 01A-10 376Y100025 09-8 840Y100270 03A-1
136Y8545B 10-18 327N100289 02B-5 350N102765 01B-8 386N100395 01C-12 840Y100272 03B-1.1
146N0016B 04B-5 327N100290 02B-6 350N102766 01B-1 386N100471 01A-11 840Y100291 03B-1.2
146S0082 02C-4 327N100293 02A-8 350N102767 01B-3 386N100471 01B-11
146S0082 02D-4 327N100467A 02A-7 350N102768 01B-6 387N0187B 04A-14
146S0083 02F-3 327N100467A 02A-10 350N102769 01B-9 387N100021B 07C-5
146S0102 02A-5 327N100467A 02B-7 350N102770 01B-7 387N100023 02C-3
146S0102 02B-10 327N100471B 02B-9 350N102771 01B-10 387N100023 02D-3
146S0102 02C-5 327N100472 04A-4 356N105549C 03A-3 387N100024D 07F-9
146S0102 02D-5 327N100473 02G-6 356N105549C 03B-3 387Y0019B 04B-6
146S0102 07B-7 332N100265B 02F-10 356N105606B 01C-10 388N100526 07F-7
304S0067 09-3 332N100266B 02F-12 356Y101459C 09-1 388N100527 07C-1
306SF004016 09-4 334N100141 07C-6 357Y100473A 09-2 388N100527 07D-1
308S0565 07D-9 334N100141 07D-5 358N100126B 08-1 388N100530A 02G-4
308S2780516 09-6 334N100162C 07A-3 358Y100140C 01C-3 388N100530A 04A-6
13 締結用および配線用のサービス部品一覧表
List of Service Parts for Securing and Wiring
1. 締結用および配線用のサービス部品について 1. Service Parts for Securing and Wiring
● 発注の際は部品コードと発注数量を明記すること。発注数量は 100 個単位とする。 Clearly indicate the part code and quantity required when ordering service parts.
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Service parts can be ordered in sets of 100.
● サービス部品の納入時、部品コードをサービスマニュアルで使用されている記号に読
替えるための表が「5.[部品コード]→[記号]読替表」に用意されている。 The table in “5. [Parts Code] to [Symbol] Conversion Table” is provided for converting
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{SP:13_5.[部品コード]→[記号]読替表 } the parts code of delivered service parts to the symbols used in the service manual.
{SP:13_5. [Parts Code] to [Symbol] Conversion Table}
2. ねじ類 2. Screws
● サービス部品一覧表の中のねじの記載方法の例を以下に示す。この記載方法はサービ The following is an example of how screws in the service parts table are described.
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スマニュアル内の記載方法と同じである。 This description method is the same as that in this Service Manual.
13 締結用および配線用のサービス部品一覧表
List of Service Parts for Securing and Wiring
参考情報 参考情報
記号 部品コード Reference information 記号 部品コード Reference information
Symbol Parts code 形状 部品名称 材質、処理など Symbol Parts code 形状 部品名称 材質、処理など
Shape Parts name Material/treatment, etc. Shape Parts name Material/treatment, etc.
BR3x6 308S0401 鋼 鋼
ばね座金 + みがき丸座金 TP3x6 308S0414 亜鉛メッキ + 白色 3 価ク
BR3x10 308S0403 座金組込み
亜鉛メッキ + 白色 3 価ク 六角頭 TP ネジ ロメート
十字穴付六角ボルト
BR3x12 308S0404 ロメート Cross recessed 色:うすい白色
Cross recessed TP4x8 308S0424
色:うすい白色 hexagon head TP Steel
BR3x32 308S0432 hexagon head
Steel screw Zinc plating/White trivalent
screw with spring
BR4x8 308S0406 Zinc plating/White trivalent TP4x12 308S0426 chromating
and plain washers
chromating Color: Light white
BR4x25 308S0411 Color: Light white 六角穴付き止めネジ 鋼
鋼 WP3x4 303S0102 (W ポイント) 亜鉛メッキ + リン酸塩処理
亜鉛メッキ + 白色 3 価ク Hexagon socket Steel
六角頭デルタイトネ ロメート WP4x4 303S0107 head set screw Zinc plating/Phosphate
ジ 色:うすい白色 (double -point) treatment
DT3x6 306S0101
Hexagon head Steel 鋼
deltight screw Zinc plating/White trivalent 低頭 六角穴付き 亜鉛メッキ + 白色 3 価クロ
chromating TP3x6 低頭 TP ネジ メート
308S0653
Color: Light white Thin head Hexagonal recessed Steel
ステンレス TP3x6 thin head TP screw Zinc plating/White trivalent
十字穴付なべ小ねじ chromating
不動態化処理
*N4x8 301S2000408 Cross recessed pan
Stainless steel
head screw
Passive state treatment
鋼
六角頭樹脂用タッピ
PS3x6 306S0151 亜鉛メッキ + 白色 3 価クロ
ングねじ
メート
Hexagon head
Steel
tapping screw for
PS3x8 306S0152 Zinc plating/White trivalent
plastic
chromating
ステンレス
六角ボルト
不動態化処理
*R8x20 304S1000820 Hexagon head
Stainless steel
screw
Passive state treatment
鋼
トラスねじ
黒色 3 価クロメート
T2x5 301S3750205 Cross recessed
Steel
truss head screw
Black trivalent chromating
13 締結用および配線用のサービス部品一覧表
List of Service Parts for Securing and Wiring
3. 止め輪、座金、ナット類
3. Stopper Rings, Washers, Nuts
参考情報
記号 部品コード Reference information
Symbol Parts code 形状 部品名称 材質、処理など
Shape Parts name Material/treatment, etc.
*E3 315S3360030
ステンレス
*E4 315S3360040
E 形止め輪 不動態化処理
E ring Stainless steel
*E6 315S3360060
Passive state treatment
*E8 315S3360080
KL リング
KL6 315S0051
K-CL ring
ステンレス
六角ナット 不動態化処理
*Na8 305S1110008
Hexagon nut Stainless steel
Passive state treatment
13 締結用および配線用のサービス部品一覧表
List of Service Parts for Securing and Wiring
4. 配線用部品
4. Wiring Parts
参考情報 参考情報
Reference information Reference information
記号 部品コード 記号 部品コード
Symbol Parts code 概略外形寸法など(mm) Symbol Parts code 概略外形寸法など(mm)
形状 部品名称 形状 部品名称
Approx. external Approx. external
Shape Parts name Shape Parts name
dimensions (mm), etc. dimensions (mm), etc.
NK-4N 316S1006 21x7x10 (WxHxD)
コードクランプ
NK-5N 316S1007 22x9x10 (WxHxD)
スペーサ Code clamp
CS-12C 347S0913 10x16x10 (WxHxD)
Spacer NK-6N 316S1008 24x11x10 (WxHxD)
クランプ
KGCP-08-0 316S0476 10x19x10 (WxHxD)
clamp
13 締結用および配線用のサービス部品一覧表
List of Service Parts for Securing and Wiring
5. [部品コード]→[記号]読替表
この表は、サービス部品納入時、サービス部品の部品コードをサービスマニュアル記載
の記号に読替えるときに使用すること。
1. How to Use
the Preventive Maintenance Section
The preventive maintenance programs are based on the machine usage interval or the
process count. Perform the specified preventive maintenance programs at the predefined
intervals or when the predefined process count is reached.
Since the maintenance programs differ depending on the respective intervals, they should be
performed according to the Program List.
The Preventive Maintenance Program List and the specified maintenance programs are
listed below:
{PM:1.1_Preventive Maintenance Program List}
{PM:1.2_Preventive Maintenance Program when the Machine Has Been Used for
1 Year, 3 Years and 5 Years, or when a Process Counts of 6,000, 18,000 or 30,000 Is
Reached}
{PM:1.3_Preventive Maintenance Program when the Machine Has Been Used for
2 Years and 4 Years, or when a Process Counts of 12,000 or 24,000 Is Reached}
REFERENCE
The process counts are based on a daily process count of 20 and annual operating days of
300.
u INSTRUCTION u
Safety provided by grounding is assured by properly establishing power cable and additional protective ground wire connections and securing the parts with retaining screws. To maintain safety,
ensure that the parts and retaining screws removed for servicing purposes are restored to states existing upon installation. After the parts and retaining screws are restored to the above-mentioned
states, follow the procedures set forth in this service manual to verify that the retaining screws are securely tightened to properly secure the parts.
Periodic
Reference Time
Maintenance program 1Y 2Y 3Y 4Y 5Y replacement Remarks
section requirements
parts
2. Details of Maintenance Procedures
2.1 Backing Up the Log ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦
2.2 Checking the Error Log ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦
2.3 Checking the Erasure Lamp Lighting Time ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦
3. Checking the Image/Conveyance ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦
4. Pulling Out the Machine ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦
5. Removing the Covers
5.1 Removing the Covers (1st/3rd/5th Years) ¦ - ¦ - ¦
5.2 Removing the Covers (2nd/4th Years) - ¦ - ¦ -
6. Turning Off the High-Voltage Switch - ¦ - ¦ -
7. Erasure Unit
7.1 Removing the Erasure Unit ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦
7.2 Cleaning the Filter ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦
7.3 Cleaning the Reflection Plate - ¦ - ¦ -
8. Cassette Set Unit
8.1 Cleaning the Roller (Small) - ¦ - ¦ -
8.2 Cleaning the Suction Cups - ¦ - ¦ -
8.3 Cleaning the Rubber Rollers - ¦ - ¦ -
8.4 Cleaning the Shutter - ¦ - ¦ -
8.5 Reinstalling the Erasure Unit ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦
2. Details of Maintenance Procedures (3) Click on to select the location where the data is to be backed up. After
selection, click on [OK]. Verify the location for backup and click on [OK].
REFERENCE
The path for the RU PC-TOOL is as follows:
C:\Program Files\FujiFilm\FCR\Tool\RuPcTool\RuPcTool.exe
(2) Select “LOG ALL” from the BACKUP items, and click on [EXECUTE].
Con gu a ion(C)
EACH RU SETTING
CONNECTION TEST
#2
RU NAME LIST OF EXISTING RU
RU IP ADDR
ERROR LOG
CONFIGURATION
STORE
TRACE LOGS
HISTORY LOG
ALL RUs SETTING
LOG ALL
SCN ALL DATA
SCN LIGHT COLLECTING DATA
SCN OPTICAL DATA
#3
Con gu a ion(C)
EACH RU SETTING
CONNECTION TEST
#1
"LOG ALL"
RU NAME LIST OF EXISTING RU
#2
RU IP ADDR
BACKUP RESTORE
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→ The window opens for prompting to select the location for backing up the data.
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EACH RU SETTING
CONNECTION TEST
RU NAME LIST OF EXISTING RU
RU P ADDR
BACKUP RESTORE
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(3) Select the log, and check to make sure that the error log is not abnormal.
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(4) Click on .
→ The window returns to the RU PC-TOOL window.
EACH RU SETTING
CONNECTION TEST
RU NAME LIST OF EXIST NG RU
RU IP ADDR
BACKUP RESTORE
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(1) Remove the erasure unit. (2) Clean the filter with a moistened cloth.
{MC:6.1_Erasure Unit}
u NOTE u
For the preventive maintenances in the 2nd/4th years, clean the reflection plate before
reinstalling it.
8. Cassette Set Unit (2) Clean the roller (small) with a moistened cloth.
u INSTRUCTION u
- Clean the rubber roller (C, D) while rotating the gear of the left-hand side.
- When cleaning the rubber roller (C, D), as you need to put your hand deep into the
machine, pay attention not to hurt yourself by the tip of the bracket.
CAUTIONS
9.1 Removing the Bottom Cover
- Never touch the light-receiving face of the light-collecting guide even when you are
(1) Remove the bottom cover. wearing gloves.
- Do not wipe the light-collecting guide with a dry sheet of lens cleaning paper.
{MC:3.4_Bottom Cover}
Otherwise, the guide might get damaged.
- Do not wipe the photomultiplier attachment face.
10. Turning ON the High-Voltage Switch 11. Reinstalling the Covers and
(1) Turn ON the high-voltage switch (S1). Cleaning the Covers
REFERENCE
The error 285 occurs if the machine is started with the high-voltage switch kept OFF.
11.1 Reinstalling the Covers (1st/3rd/5th Years)
(1) Reinstall the right-hand side cover.
{MC:3.1_Cover}
REFERENCE
Check the additional protecting ground wire only when the machine is installed in the
patient environment.
(2) Check that the parts and cables removed for servicing purposes are connected in
the same manner as for installation.
(3) Check to ensure that the screws once removed are snugly retained.
CR-IR 392 Service Manual 03.15.2012 03 Revision (FM6003) 3, 9, 11, 13, 14, 30,
Appx IN-5, Appx IN-34, Appx IN-35
10, 24, Appx IN-4, Appx IN-22,
12.01.2012 04 Revision (FM6113)
Appx IN-30
Installation (IN)
3.3 Transfer
10. Starting Up the RU
3.4 Temporary Placement
3.5 Checking the Items Supplied 11. Changing the RU and FTP Server Settings
4. Installation Procedures
12. Image/Conveyance Checks
l When installed in the patient environment "Accessory equipment connected to be the analog and digital interfaces must be certified
according to the respective IEC Standards. Furthermore all configurations shall comply
In the room where the machine is to be installed, the hospital-grade grounding terminal and
with the medical system standard, IEC60601-1-1:2000 and IEC60601-1:2005 chapter 16.
outlet should be provided.
Everyone who connects additional equipment configures a medical system, and is therefore
The installation place should be within reach of the cable of the patient environment support
responsible that the system complies with the requirements of IEC60601-1-1:2000 and
cable kit from the hospital-grade grounding terminal and outlet.
IEC60601-1:2005 chapter 16.
l When installed in other than the patient environment If in doubt consult with the your local technical service representative."
Make sure that persons other than routine operators of the machine will not touch the
machine inadvertently.
CAUTION
- When unloading/moving the machine, two persons should always cooperate to do
so.
- Before unloading the machine, secure a proper machine transfer route.
The operation procedures depend on the packing format. Refer to the corresponding
procedures for unloading.
{IN:3.2.1_Unloading (Only in USA)}
{IN:3.2.2_Unloading (Outside Japan and USA)}
u NOTE u (2) Secure a space required for installation procedures and temporarily fix the
The caster is recommended to have the following requirements. machine with the adjustable feet.
- The caster should have a load capacity more than 150kgf, and is stable and not shaky.
- Tabletop size: bigger than W560 x D540 x H15 (mm) (W22.0 x D21.3 x H0.6 (inch)).
l For China
n Machine Main Body Check Item Qty. Remarks
Abbreviated product name Destination Qty. Unit Pantomography CD-R (machine-specific data) 1 Machine-specific data CD-R
CR IR 392 RU = : # Japan 1 Inch Not supported CD-ROM 1
For installation
CR IR 392 RU PNTM = : # Japan 1 Inch Supported (application software)
CR IR 392 RU PNTM = USA : E USA 1 Inch Supported CD (Reference Guide) 1 For operation
■ Available Item
Abbreviated product name Description Qty. Remarks
IR 392 ADD STAND FOR LCD = #(E) Additional Stand for LCD 1
IR 392 STAND WAGON = #(E) Stand Wagon 1
IR 391 CASSETTE RACK = #(E) Cassette rack 1
IR 355 CASSETE RACK FOR LC #(E) Rack for long cassette 1
IR 355 ARM FOR LCD MONITOR #(E) Arm 1
Wall-retaining fitting
IR 355 STAND WALL FIX KIT #(E) 1
(long type)
IR 355 CPU FLOOR MOUNT KIT #(E) Mount 1
IR CPU FLOOR MOUNT KIT EU E Mount 1 For Europe
IR 392 SUPPORT BAR FOR LC = #(E) Support Bar for LC 1
Dummy cassette for Enclosed to
IR DUMMY CASSETTE FOR MBL #(E) 1
mobile the Operation Manual
4. Installation Procedures
REFERENCE
No transportation protective member is put inside the machine.
5. Connecting the Cables (1) Connect the power cable to the machine, and set the main power switch to the
ON position.
(2) Measure the resistance value of the power cable.
5.1 Checking the Power Cable (Reference value)
Terminal L-N L-E N-E
Resistance value 100 kΩ~ ∞ ∞
WARNING
- Before measuring the resistance value, make sure that the power plug is unplugged
from the outlet.
- If the machine is to be installed in the patient environment, see the following
procedures.
{IN:Appendix 1._Installing in the Patient Environment}
- If the power cable is to be locally prepared, be sure to use a power cable that
complies with the requirements stated below.
- Using the cable not corresponding to the conditions below may cause an electric
(3) Measure the resistance value between the E terminal of the power cable and the
shock or a fire.
bottom of the machine frame, and make sure that there is continuity.
<For the U.S. and Canada>
UL-listed detachable power cable
Hospital Grade plug
Cable wire diameter : 16 AWG or larger, 3-conductor
Rated voltage: 125 VAC or higher
Rated current: Minimum 6.25 A
Cable type: SJT
Cable length: 3 m or shorter
(for the U.S. only)
- Should be equipped with the GROUND RELIABILITY LABEL conforming to the
UL60601-1.
- UL-Iisted detachable power supply cable
- Hospital Grade plug
(for Canada only)
- Plug: If molded on type-hospital grade complying with CSA C22.2, No.21.
hospital grade disassemble type complying with CSA C22.2, No.42.
- Cable: Complies with CSA C22.2, No.21. (4) Set the main power switch to the OFF position after completion of the
<For Europe> measurement.
Cable certified by a country in which the machine is to be installed
Cable wire diameter: 1.0 mm2 or larger, 3-conductor
Rated voltage: 250 VAC or higher
Rated current: 5A
Cable type: H05VV-F
Cable length: 3 m or shorter
<For Japan>
Do not use the power cable other than the one attached with the machine.
CAUTION
A telephone cable should not be plugged into the I/F cable connector. The type of
cable compatible with this machine is an IEC950/UL1950-listed cable only.
u NOTE u
For the I/F cable, only UTP type straight LAN cable of category 5E or more should be used.
CAUTION
Only devices evaluated to IEC/UL60950-1 can be used.
For final placement of the machine, check the requests of the user, and observe the (1) Secure the machine at the installation position.
procedures described below to secure the machine and cables in place.
6.2 Connecting and Retaining the Power Cable
l Retaining the machine with the anti-drop retainer;
Follow the procedures below when the machine is to be retained with the anti-drop retainer WARNING
(option).
If the machine is to be installed in the patient environment, see the following
{IN: Appendix 2._Securing the Machine with the Anti-Topple Retainer}
procedures.
{IN:Appendix 1._Installing in the Patient Environment}
CAUTION
Do not tie or bundle the power cable in such a manner that it is overloaded.
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8. Installing the RU PC-TOOL (4) Select “Change User Account Control settings”.
u NOTE u #1
- If the OS of the Console is Windows Vista or Windows 7, turn off the UAC (User Account
Control) function before installation.
- After the installation, be sure to turn back on the UAC (User Account Control).
(5) Lower the slide bar to the bottom and click “OK”.
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(10) Click “OK” if settings under “Allowed programs and features” are changed; or,
click “← (Back)” if not.
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l When the [INSTALL] button is not active: → The “User Account Control Settings” window opens.
→ The RU PC-TOOL is installed. As the version may be not up to date, once uninstall the
RU PC-TOOL, and again install it. (19) Lower the slide bar to the bottom and click “OK”.
{IN:8.2_Uninstalling the RU PC-TOOL}
(16) Select “Control Panel” from the Windows start menu.
#1
#2
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→ The “All Control Panel Items” window opens. (20) Close the “User Account Control Settings” window.
(17) Click “User Accounts”.
(21) Restart the Console.
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→ Installation starts.
#1
u NOTE u
When the windows of “Info Host Server”, “Bmp Server” or the like appear during the
#2 installation, click on [OK] for all items and close the windows.
As they sometimes appear behind other windows, minimize the other windows in such a
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→ Installation starts.
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u NOTE u
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- If the OS of the Console is Windows Vista or Windows 7, turn off the UAC (User Account
Control) function before installation.
- After the installation, be sure to turn back on the UAC (User Account Control).
(5) Lower the slide bar to the bottom and click “OK”.
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9. Installing the RU Software (5) Enter the "y" and press the [Enter] key.
→ Message files for IIP are copied to the Console.
(1) Turn ON the power of the RU.
u NOTE u
Perform steps (2) to (7) only when the CR Console is to be connected. To connect a
console other than the CR Console, proceed to step (8).
(3) Execute "Change_MSG" inside the RU-APL CD-ROM. (6) Shut down the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch.
u NOTE u
- Install the software under the default settings without changing the RU NAME and the
RU IP address in this procedure.
- If the default RU NAME and IP address are already used in another machine in the
network, once change the settings of the other machine, and install the RU software.
- If the default RU NAME and IP address are already used in the same network and
cannot be changed, connect the RU directly with the Console via the LAN cable, change
the RU NAME and the IP address, and then connect to the network.
RU
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IP Address : 172.16.1.20
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(10) Shut down the Console and the RU, and turn OFF the main power switch.
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10. Starting Up the RU 11. Changing the RU and FTP Server Settings
(1) Start up the Console. Take the following procedures to change the RU NAME, the RU IP address, the FTP server
IP address and the configuration settings.
(2) Turn ON the power of the RU.
(3) Press the erasure button on the operation panel to erase the IP.
u NOTE u
Expose the IP at X-ray tube voltage of 80 kVp. Otherwise, the image check cannot be
done normally.
u INSTRUCTION u
- Expose two IPs of the largest size to be used at the user’s site to the following dose.
- With the X-ray tube, the first IP should be exposed in a normal orientation, and the
second in a 180-degree upside-down orientation.
If any nonuniformity is observed, compare the films output from the two IPs of the same
size, and determine whether such nonuniformity is caused by the machine or the X-ray
tube.
4 mm or less
l If nonuniformity is observed in same direction on two films:
White blank
portion
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u NOTE u
- The distance measured on the film may differ from the actual size on the IP, depending
on the reading size and film size. The actual size on the IP should be calculated using
the distance measured on the film and the reduction factor for the film. Compute the
actual size on the IP according to the following equation.
IP in normal orientation IP in 180-degree upside-down
(first IP) orientation (second IP) 100
Actual size on IP Measured value
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Reduction factor (%)
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- Adjust the white blank portion if necessary, according to the following procedures.
{MU:4.3 [6-4-2]_Manual Adjustment (Pixel)}
l If positions of nonuniformity vary:
{MU:4.3 [6-4-3]_Manual Adjustment (IP Pixel)}
13. Confirming the S Value (2) Set the tube voltage to 80 kVp. Confirm the exposure conditions under which the
radiation dose is 1 mR.
Read the IP exposed to 1 mR of radiation during a 1-minute period between 10 and 11 u NOTE u
minutes after an X-ray exposure. Check the displayed S value and the “S value converted to If the radiation dose measured by the dosimeter is not 1 mR, leave the tube voltage at
exposure to 1 mR” obtained from the average dose value are within the control limits. 80 kVp and adjust the distance, tube current, and time to obtain a radiation dose of
REFERENCE 1 mR. Record the adjusted exposure conditions.
- Distance _________ cm
The method for calculating the S value control limits is outlined below:
- Tube voltage _________ kVp
- S value control limits for user adjustments
- Tube current _________ mA
Upper limit: 200 x 1.5 = 300 - Time _________ sec
Lower limit: 200/1.5 = 133
- S value control limits for service technician adjustments
Upper limit: 200 x 1.3 = 260 REFERENCE
Lower limit: 200/1.3 = 154 If the exposure conditions are unknown, use the following values as the reference
To eliminate the necessity for adjusting the machine within a short period of time after values and make fine adjustments:
service technician inspection/adjustment, the S value control range for service technician
- Distance: 180 cm X-ray tube
adjustments is narrower than that for user adjustments. - Tube voltage: 80 kVp - Tube voltage
- Tube current: 50 mA - Tube current
(1) Position a cassette so that the cassette center coincides with the X-ray - Time: 0.013 sec - Time
radiation field center. Perform setup so that the X-ray radiation field outline is
approximately 3 cm outside the cassette outer frame. Temporarily remove the
Distance
cassette and then position a dosimeter at the radiation field center.
X-ray tube
180 cm or more
Dosimeter
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(3) Under the exposure conditions confirmed in the procedure (2), measure the
radiation dose five times and average the measured values.
--- Example ---
Cassette First Second Third Fourth Fifth Average
X-ray radiation field measurement measurement measurement measurement measurement value
Center a dosimeter
with respect to 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.0 1.04
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(4) Enter the exposure conditions and the average radiation dose determined in the
procedure (3) in the "FCR S Value Control Table."
(8) Read the IP exposed in the procedure (7) during a 1-minute period between 10
and 11 minutes after the exposure.
u INSTRUCTION u
Use the Console menu of “QC/TEST” and “Image format”.
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u NOTE u
If the “S value converted to exposure to 1 mR” is not in a range from the lower limit to
the upper limit of the control limits, carry out the sensitivity correction and again confirm
the S value.
{MU:4.1[6-5-3]_Sensitivity Correction}
Appendix 1. Installing in Connection Locations of Cables for Additional Protective Grounding of the
Equipment and Clamp Locations
the Patient Environment INSTRUCTION
Operation procedures for installing the machine in the patient environment differ depending Please use power supply cord and clamp (which is required for keeping the additional
on whether the machine is to be installed within Japan or outside Japan. Refer to the protective ground cord in position) approved by the electrical standard of the country to which
corresponding procedures for operation. the equipment is to be installed.
Patient Environment
Patient environment is the area for the patient to receive medical procedures (treatment,
tests, diagnosis, monitoring). It is the space measuring 2.5 m in all four directions and 2.5 m
in height from the area of the patient’s body.
It excludes the space traveled by the patient to reach the medically-used room.
Medically-Used Room
Room equipped with protective grounding (medical use outlet or medical use grounding
terminal) implemented by the medical grounding method. The protective grounding inside
the medically-used room is equipotential, and the protective grounding of this medically-used
room is equipotential to that in the other medically-used room.
Generally, a portion of the medically-used room is the patient environment.
Appendix 2. Securing the Machine with 2. Securing the Machine with the Anti-Drop Retainer
the Anti-Drop Retainer (1) Remove the bottom cover.
{MC:3.4_Bottom Cover}
1. Components
(2) Attach the attachment parts to the bottom cover.
REFERENCE
The attachment parts for the left-hand side and the right-hand side are the same.
REFERENCE
- Embed the Bottom plate with the protrusions of the bottom cover at the back of the
bottom plate.
- Out of eight screw holes on the base plate, four outer holes are spare ones.
(5) Install the machine while pushing the attachment parts against the protrusions of
the Bottom plate.
CAUTION
- When installing the machine to the Bottom plate, use care not to get your hands
pinched between the attachment parts and Bottom plate.
- When moving the machine, two persons should always cooperate to do so.
Appendix 3. Assembling and Securing the Stand Wagon and Additional Stand for LCD
u INSTRUCTION u
Do not impact the stand wagon or additional stand for LCD while reading the image. Otherwise, image abnormality might result.
List of operation item for installing the stand wagon and additional stand for LCD Packaging image
Reference Stand wagon and
Operation item Only stand wagon
section additional stand for LCD
1. Components ¦ ¦
2. Assembling the Additional Stand for LCD - ¦
3. Installing the Optional Items for the Stand Wagon
3.1 Installing the Guide Bracket for Long Cassette ¦ ¦
4. Installing the Optional Items for the Additional Stand for LCD
4.1 Mounting the Arm - ¦
4.2 Installing the Base - ¦
4.3 Mounting the Cassette Rack and the Rack for Long Cassette - ¦
5. Applying the Seal - ¦
6. Fixing the Machine ¦ ¦
7. Securing the Additional Stand for LCD
7.1 Fixing the Additional Stand for LCD to the Floor (Anchor Nut) - ¦
7.2 Fixing the Additional Stand for LCD on the Wall (Screw) - ¦
7.3 Fixing the Additional Stand for LCD on the Wall (Wall-Retaining
- ¦
Fitting (Long Type))
8. Securing the Stand Wagon
8.1 Fixing the Stand Wagon to the Floor ¦ -
8.2 Fixing the Stand Wagon on the Wall ¦ -
8.3 Fixing the Stand Wagon to the Additional Stand for LCD - ¦
Accessories 2
No. Name Qty. Remarks
13 Bracket (for fixing the machine) 2
14 Spacer 4
15 Hexagon screw 4 For fixing the machine
Screw (with plain washer and
16 4 For attaching the bracket
spring washer M5x16)
Accessories
No. Name Qty. Remarks
Bracket for retaining an additional
4 2
stand for LCD (to a stand wagon)
2 For additional stand for LCD body
5 Spring washer (SW8)
4 For retaining the anchor
2 For additional stand for LCD body
6 Plain washer (W8)
4 For retaining the anchor
7 Hex socket head button bolt (8x20) 4 For retaining the anchor
8 Grip anchor 4 For retaining the anchor
Cross recessed pan head tapping
9 4 For fixing to the wall
screw (4x40)
10 Washer (W4) 10
11 Stem band 4
12 Insulock 4
13 Insulock plate 4
14 NK clamp 12
15 Retaining band 1
16 Seal 1
17 Screw (T5x12) 6 Spare 2 pcs.
Flat washer-faced pan-head screw
18 10 For fixing to the wall
(4.8x45)
19 Cap nut (M5) 2 Spare
20 POM washer (for M5) 6
21 POM collar 4
Screw (with plain washer and
22 8
spring washer M5x12)
Base
No. Name Qty. Remarks
7 Coupling bracket 1
8 Base 1
4 Small truss screw (T5x12) 5
Cassette Rack
No. Name Qty. Remarks
9 Cassette rack 1
10 POM washer (W6.6) 4
11 Seal 1
4 Small truss screw (T5x12) 4
T5x12
POM washer
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REFERENCE
4.1 Mounting the Arm The base can be placed either on the right or the left at symmetrical positions.
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#2
T5x12 (x2)
#1
T5x12 (x2)
#3
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REFERENCE
The number of seals to be applied depends on whether an optional part has been
mounted.
u INSTRUCTION u
u NOTE u Leave the right-hand side cover and left-hand side cover removed.
Be sure to fix the machine to the stand wagon. Otherwise, the machine might topple.
{MC:3.4_Bottom Cover}
(1) Remove the bottom cover.
(4) Fix the machine to the stand wagon.
{MC:3.4_Bottom Cover}
(4)
(2) Attach the attachment parts to the bottom cover. Q3x20 (x4)
REFERENCE
The attachment parts for the left-hand side and the right-hand side are the same.
{IN:Appendix 4._Floor/Wall Conditions and Fixing Method in Respective Fixing (2) Secure the additional stand for LCD.
Modes}
[Secure]
Button bolt
Spring washer (SW8)
Plain washer (W8)
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(1) Place the additional stand for LCD on the anchoring position, and mark the u INSTRUCTION u
positions for the screws. Use retaining screws suitable for the material of the wall.
If the wall is made of steel or light-gauge steel, use the cross recessed pan head
tapping screw, and use the flat washer-faced pan-head screw (course thread) for the
wooden wall.
Refer to the following for details.
{IN:Appendix 4._Floor/Wall Conditions and Fixing Method in Respective Fixing
Modes}
<Reference value>
W4
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CAUTION
Wheels on the stand wagon are for maintenance, not for transportation.
Stand wagon must be fixed to the floor, on the wall, or to the already-fixed additional
stand for LCD.
(5)
Button bolt
Spring washer (SW8)
Plain washer (W8)
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<Reference value>
u INSTRUCTION u
Use retaining screws suitable for the material of the wall.
If the wall is made of steel or light-gauge steel, use the cross recessed pan head
tapping screw, and use the flat washer-faced pan-head screw (course thread) for the
wooden wall.
Refer to the following for details.
{IN:Appendix 4._Floor/Wall Conditions and Fixing Method in Respective Fixing
Modes}
(1) Move the stand wagon into the additional stand for LCD. u NOTE u
When the base (optional item for the additional stand for LCD) is to be used, fasten it
CAUTION together with the brackets.
When you bring the stand wagon into the additional stand for LCD or pull out the
stand wagon from the additional stand for LCD, exercise care not to have your fingers REFERENCE
pinched at the gap between the stand wagon and the additional stand for LCD. Since the distance between the legs of the additional stand for LCD is a little wider than
the width of the stand wagon, temporarily tighten the screws to fasten the brackets on
both sides before securely tightening them.
The floor/wall conditions and the fixing method in respective fixing modes are as follows:
Floor/wall conditions Fixing method
When the additional stand for LCD is to be fixed to the floor - Concrete floor - Strike an anchor at four positions, and secure the additional stand for LCD
- Compression strength of 245 kgf/cm2 or higher is assumed. with the bolts.
When the additional stand for LCD is to be directly fixed to
the wall
In the case of a wall made of steel or - Pillar of steel partition or lightweight steel aggregate of lightweight - Secure the additional stand for LCD with four or more cross recessed pan
lightweight steel aggregate steel partition head tapping screws (4x40).
- A pillar or aggregate with a thickness of 0.6 mm or thicker is
assumed.
In the case of a wooden wall - Wooden pillar on wall foundation - Secure the additional stand for LCD with four or more flat washer-faced
- A pillar of Hinoki (Japanese cypress) with a water content of 8.8%/ pan-head screws (course thread, 4.8x45).
pine tree with a water content of 11.0%/cedar with a water content - It is assumed that the additional stand for LCD is fixed to the pillar in a
of 9.0% is assumed. screwing depth of 27 mm or more.
When the additional stand for LCD is fixed to the wall by a
wall-retaining fitting (long type) (*1)
In the case of a wall made of steel or - Pillar of steel partition or lightweight steel aggregate of lightweight - Fix the wall-retaining fitting (long type) to the wall with four or more cross
lightweight steel aggregate steel partition recessed pan head tapping screws (4x40).
- A pillar or aggregate with a thickness of 0.6 mm or thicker is - Fix the wall-retaining fitting (long type) to the additional stand for LCD with
assumed. four truss tapping screws (4x40).
In the case of a wooden wall - Wooden pillar on wall foundation - Secure the wall-retaining fitting (long type) to the wall with four or more flat
- A pillar of Hinoki (Japanese cypress) with a water content of 8.8%/ washer-faced pan-head screw (course thread, 4.8x45).
pine tree with a water content of 11.0%/cedar with a water content - It is assumed that the additional stand for LCD is fixed to the pillar in a
of 9.0% is assumed. screwing depth of 27 mm or more.
- Fix the wall-retaining fitting (long type) to the additional stand for LCD with
four or more truss tapping screws (4x40).
(*1) If a part of the wall where the additional stand for LCD is to be fixed is wider than the additional stand for LCD, the additional stand for LCD is fixed to the wall via an optional wall-retaining fitting (long type).
Whether the additional stand for LCD is directly fixed to the wall or fixed via the wall-retaining fitting (long type) should be decided depending on the following values as reference.
Center punch
Marked position
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CAUTION
When drilling a hole, wear protective goggles.
REFERENCE
Drill prepared holes with a drill bit having a diameter of 5 to 6 mm in order to prevent the
resulting anchor holes from being decentered.
[Strike vertically]
Hammer
12.5 mm
Anchor nut
The top of the
anchor nut should
35 mm not protrude from
the floor surface.
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Remove the guide plate and stopper (inch/metric) and reinstall them to the position in
accordance with the inch/metric specifications.
{MC:5.27_Guide Plates, Stopper (Inch/metric)}
REFERENCE
The roller and E-rings mounting position varies depending on the machine
specifications. Refer to the following figures for reinstallation.
REFERENCE
The IP retaining guide mounting position varies depending on the machine
specifications. Refer to the following figures for reinstallation.
(2) Manually rotate the gear of the motor, and move the IP suction arm to the front.
(8) Loosen the screw on the opposite reference side. (11) Remove the bracket.
#1 Remove the screws.
#2 Remove the bracket.
(13) Switch the position of the side-positioning guide and bracket. REFERENCE
The straight pin and KL ring mounting position varies depending on the machine
#1 Loosen the screw.
specifications. Refer to the following figures for reinstallation.
#2 Switch the position of the side-positioning guide and bracket.
#3 Tighten the screw.
REFERENCE
The bracket mounting position varies depending on the machine specifications. Refer to
the following figures for reinstallation.
REFERENCE
The stopper mounting orientation varies depending on the machine specifications. Refer
to the following figures for reinstallation.
(16) Reinstall the parts with the reversed procedures from step 1 through 11.
(4) Switch No.5 of the DipSW (S7) on the CPU board to ON.
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Be sure to correctly combine the type of Erasure unit (2 or 4 lamps) and the setting of
No.5 of the DipSW (S7) on the CPU board.
Appendix 8. Nothing
This section describes procedure to mount CR-IR 392 on a vehicle. Turn OFF the main power of the equipment and load the dummy cassette.
For usage of the dummy cassette, see “Vehicle Mounting Operation Manual” enclosed to the
dummy cassette.
CAUTION u NOTE u
- Operating and non-operation climate conditions of the equipment mounted on a - When loading the dummy cassette, be sure to turn OFF the main power of the equipment.
vehicle are the same range as the one described in the product specification. - When loading the dummy cassette, be careful not to pinch your hand between the cassette
- During the usage of equipment, the power of the equipment might be forcibly turned set base and dummy cassette.
OFF if the internal temperature goes up. Therefore, be careful not to block the vent
hole on the side cover.
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The rack to mount the equipment must meet the following specifications:
- The rack should have a load capacity more than 150kgf, and is stable and not shaky.
- Tabletop size: bigger than W560 x D540 x H15 (mm) (W22.0 x D21.3 x H0.6 (inch)).