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Disclaimer
The installation and service of equipment described herein is to be performed by qualified
personnel who are employed by Siemens or one of its affiliates or who are otherwise autho-
rized by Siemens or one of its affiliates to provide such services.
Assemblers and other persons who are not employed by or otherwise directly affiliated with
or authorized by Siemens or one of its affiliates are directed to contact one of the local
offices of Siemens or one of its affiliates before attempting installation or service proce-
dures.
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Validity of this Document. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Required measuring equipment and tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Required documents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Safety information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
General safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
General electrical safety information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Radiation safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Safety information - risk of infection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Mechanical safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Information on the protective conductor resistance test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Requirements 0
• Standard toolkit
• Allen wrench set
• Protective conductor resistance meter, e.g. Safety Tester Unimet 1100 ST, Mat. no.
05138727
Required documents 0
Please note:
¹ The product-specific safety notes in these instruc-
tions,
¹ The general safety information in TD00-000.860.01...
and
¹ The safety information in accordance with ARTD Part 2.
Observe the instructions in the "Safety Rules for Installation and Repair"
(ARTD-002.731.17 ...).
The protective conductor resistance must be measured after every intervention in the sys-
tem.
However, documentation of the measured values is required only during periodic safety
checks.
If parts/components that can significantly influence the protective conductor resistance
(e.g., replacement of the power cable, replacement of the power-up module, replacement
of multi-pole connection cables which also create the protective conductor connection
between system parts (e.g., monitor cable or C-arm cable)) are replaced or if protective
conductor connections have been repaired, the protective conductor resistance must be
measured. The values must be documented and evaluated in the protective conductor
resistance protocol.
NOTE For evaluation purposes, the first measured value and the
values documented during maintenance or safety checks
must be compared to the measured values. A sudden or
unexpected increase in the measured values may indicate a
defect in the protective conductor connections - even if the
limit value of 0.2 ohms is not exceeded. (Protective conduc-
tor or contacts).
The measurement must be performed according to DIN VDE 0751, Part 1 (see ARTD Part
2). The protective conductor resistance for all touchable conductive parts must be mea-
sured during the normal operating state of the system.
Make sure that control cables or data cables between the components of the system are
not mistaken for protective conductor connections.
During the measurement, the power cable and additional connection cables which also cre-
ate the protective conductor connection between system parts (e.g. monitor cable between
the basic unit and monitor trolley) must be moved section by section to detect cable breaks.
The protective conductor resistance must not exceed 0.2 Ohms.
Fig. 1: Measuring circuit for measuring the protective conductor resistance for units that are
disconnected from power, in compliance with DIN VDE 0751-1/2001-10, Fig. C2.
Pos. 1 = System
Pos. 2 = Application part type B (if available)
Pos. 3 = Measurement setup (integrated into measuring device)
Fig. 2: Installation of the socket strip Fig. 3: Socket strip connection D50
Pos. 1 Socket strip Pos. 1 D50.X2.1 - blue cable
Pos. 2 Mounting screw Pos. 2 D50.X2.2 - brown cable
Pos. 3 Cable running to Board D50 Pos. 3 D50 protective conductor terminal - yellow/green
cable
• Secure the socket strip (1/Fig. 2 / p. 10) to the two vertical shafts on the monitor car-
riage.
• First screw a screw and washer halfway into the second tap hole from the top of the
front shaft.
• Then insert the socket strip with its oblong hole.
• Secure the socket strip to the second tap hole from the top of the rear shaft with the sec-
ond screw and washer. Refer to (2/Fig. 2 / p. 10).
• Now tighten the screw on the front shaft.
• Run the cable of the socket strip to Board D50, as shown in (3/Fig. 2 / p. 10).
• Clamp the blue end of the cable in a free clamp on the D50.X2.1 terminal strip. Refer to
(1/Fig. 3 / p. 10).
• Clamp the brown end of the cable in a free clamp on the D50.X2.2 terminal strip. Refer
to (2/Fig. 3 / p. 10).
• Clamp the ground wire in a free clamp on the ground wire terminal strip. See
(3/Fig. 3 / p. 10).
• After installing and wiring the socket strip, plug all plugs/couplings in to the uninterrupt-
ible power supply.
• Plug the power plug of the monitor carriage into a wall outlet and switch the system on.
• Measure the secondary alternating current at the socket strip using a digital volt meter.
¹ The alternating current must be 230 V +/- 10%.
• Screw the two mounting brackets onto the side of the network switch (network hub)
(1/Fig. 4 / p. 12) with the small bracket (2/Fig. 4 / p. 12) on the left and the large bracket
(3/Fig. 4 / p. 12) on the right.
• Switch on the power switch to the network switch.
• Secure the network switch in the monitor carriage to the available tap holes
(1/Fig. 5 / p. 12) with 2 screws and 2 washers.
Power cable 0
• Connect the power cable to the network switch and run it to the right side to the avail-
able socket strip.
• Connect the power plug of the power cable to the socket strip.
• Tie any extra power cable with cable ties and store it.
Network cables 0
Fig. 6: Side cover with network plug Fig. 7: Network hub, network cables
Pos. 1 Network cable from PC
Pos. 2 Network cables to RJ45 sockets
• Unscrew the cover with the installed RJ45 network socket on the right side of the moni-
tor carriage. Refer to (Fig. 6 / p. 13). The ground wire connection does not have to be
removed.
• Unplug the existing network cable from the RJ45 socket and run the cable to the net-
work switch. The network cable can be run through the available cutout behind the
monitor column down to the network switch.
• Connect the network cable to the first network socket (1/Fig. 7 / p. 13) on the network
switch.
• Install a second network socket on the cover with the installed network socket
(Fig. 6 / p. 13).
• To do this, break out one of the pre-punched rectangular knockouts on the cover next to
the existing network socket.
• Press the RJ45 socket included in the delivery through the cutout until it catches. Refer
to (Fig. 6 / p. 13).
• Run the two new network cables from the network switch back up through the cutout
behind the monitor column to the two RJ45 sockets and connect them on both sides.
• Gather any extra network cable and store it.
• Replace the cover with the two RJ45 sockets on the right side of the monitor carriage.
Make sure the ground wire terminal makes proper contact.
• After installing and wiring the network switch, plug all plugs/couplings in to the uninter-
ruptible power supply.
• Plug the power plug of the monitor carriage into a wall outlet and switch the system on.
• Wait for the system to boot.
• If the network has not been configured, perform the configuration.
• Connect a network cable to one of the two RJ45 sockets on the side and connect it to
the existing network.
• Start local service.
• Select "DICOM tests."
• Select a programmed host name in the "Host Name" list field.
• Select a DICOM logical name in the "Logical Name" list field.
• Select an programmed application entity title (AET) in the "AET" list field.
• Click "Go."
¹ The result "Host is alive" appears in the "Ping to host......." line.
¹ The result "Succeeded" appears in the "C-ECHO to AET....." line.
¹ Network function is satisfactory on the TCP/IP and DICOM levels.
• Remove the network cable from the RJ45 socket on the side and connect it to the other
RJ45 socket on the side.
• Click "Go" again.
¹ The result "Host is alive" appears in the "Ping to host......." line.
¹ The result "Succeeded" appears in the "C-ECHO to AET....." line.
¹ Network function is satisfactory on the TCP/IP and DICOM levels.
• Insert the 2 installation nuts (included) (1/Fig. 10 / p. 15) at an angle in the left-rear shaft
of the monitor carriage.
• Place the two installation nuts (1/Fig. 10 / p. 15) as far apart as necessary so that the
audio amplifier can be installed. If necessary, shift the position of the nuts up or down.
• On the left side (as seen from the front of the monitor carriage) after removing the side
cover, a ground wire attached on one side can be seen (approx. 30 cm in length). Run
the protective conductor through the round cable cutout to on the of the installation nuts
(1/Fig. 10 / p. 15).
• Secure the audio amplifier and additional ground wire to the shaft with a screw and
washer (1/Fig. 9 / p. 15).
• Then secure the audio amplifier to the shaft with the second nut and washer
(1/Fig. 9 / p. 15).
Audio in cable 0
• Run the audio in cable from the available audio in socket (1/Fig. 12 / p. 16) in the recep-
tacle in the upper cover of the monitor carriage to the audio amplifier and connect both
ends. Refer to (1/Fig. 12 / p. 16) and (3/Fig. 9 / p. 15).
Speaker wiring 0
Fig. 13: Cover with loudspeakers installed Fig. 14: Audio amplifier
Pos. 1 Audio amplifier mounting screws
Pos. 2 Socket for 12-V power supply
Pos. 3 Audio in socket
Pos. 4 Audio speaker out socket
• Run the speaker cable from the audio amplifier to the uppermost compartment of the
monitor carriage.
• Inser the stereo jack in the speaker in socket.
• Hold the new cover with the already installed speakers near the uppermost compart-
ment of the monitor carriage. Refer to (Fig. 13 / p. 17).
• Wire the speakers as indicated in (Fig. 13 / p. 17).
¹ Right channel (left speaker in the figure (Fig. 13 / p. 17): Connect the brown cable
to the positive terminal post (marked +) on the speaker. Connect the green cable
to the negative terminal post (marked -) on the speaker.
¹ Left channel (right speaker in the figure (Fig. 13 / p. 17): Connect the white cable
to the positive terminal post (marked +) on the speaker. Connect the yellow cable
to the negative terminal post (marked -) on the speaker.
• If the ground wire terminal has not yet been removed from the old cover, unscrew the
ground wire from the old cover.
• Loosen the nut on the ground wire terminal on the new cover with the installed speak-
ers.
• Secure the ground wire on the ground wire terminal on the new cover. In doing so,
ensure good contact of the ground wire with the cover.
• Screw the cover with the installed speakers onto the monitor carriage. To do this, use
the previously removed cover screws from the old cover.
• After installing and wiring the audio package, plug all plugs/couplings in to the uninter-
ruptible power supply.
• Plug the power plug of the monitor carriage into a wall outlet and switch the system on.
• Set the volume controller (1/Fig. 15 / p. 18) to its mid-poisition.
• If an audio source is being used by the customer (e.g., MP3 audio player), unplug it and
set the volume according to the customer's desire.
Fig. 16: Left cover plate for installation of VGA sockets Fig. 17: Cover plate with VGA sockets installed
• Unscrew the existing cover plate on the left side of the monitor carriage. The ground
wire can remain connected.
• Install the VGA sockets in the existing cover plate on the left side of the monitor car-
riage as follows:
¹ When installing a video splitter, remove the the right pre-punched knockout pro-
vided for the reference-image video signal and install the VGA socket (included).
¹ When installing a video splitter, remove the the center pre-punched knockout pro-
vided for the live-image video signal and install the VGA socket (included).
¹ When installing 2 video splitters, remove the the right and center pre-punched
knockouts provided for the live-image and reference-image video signals and
install the VGA sockets (included).
• Affix the label for the live-image VGA socket over the VGA socket installed in the center
(if used).
• Affix the label for the reference-image VGA socket over the VGA socket installed on the
right (if used).
NOTE Prerequisites:
SW version VC10A + installed SP1 software update. Perform
for the M460 type PC only.
Without a video splitter, both monitors are connected via DVI
cable. The graphics card should transmit the image data via
the digital DVI interfaces only (best image quality).
Since analog video signals are the prerequisite for the video
splitter, the graphics card has to be operated in analog mode
when installing this option.
Under normal circumstances, the graphics card recognizes
this on its own (as is the case with the graphics card built into
the M450 type PC).
However, the graphics card installed in the M460 type PC in
most cases does not recognize whether analog or digital
monitors are connected. As a result, the graphics card
remains in digital operating mode and the monitors remain
dark after the wiring of the video splitter.
With the release of the VC10A SP1 software, there are 2 aux-
iliary programs available to force the graphics card to change
form digital to analog mode and vice versa.
NOTE The DVI jacks in the graphics card built into the imaging sys-
tem PC have connectors both for digital image data transmis-
sion and and analog image data transmission to the
monitors.
The DVI cables installed in the column of the monitor car-
riage are fully wired and can transmit both digital and analog
signals to the monitors.
The DSC 1905-DC and DSC 1906-DC monitors each have a
DVI jack that likewise can receive both digital and analog sig-
nals.
Through direct wiring of the DVI jacks of the PC with the DVI
jacks of the monitor, either digital or analog operating mode
is possible, and the images will be displayed on screen.
To change the graphics card from digital to analog or vice
versa, connect (temporarily if necessary) the DVI jacks of the
PC directly with the DVI jacks of the monitors.
In this case, use the DVI cable available in the monitor car-
riage column without any additional adapters.
This ensures that both monitor images will continue to be
visible after the change in operating mode.
NOTE The two icons for changing the graphics card to digital or
analog operating mode are only visible when you are logged
on as administrator.
Prerequisite: The system is switched on and ready for use. The monitors display the syngo
Examination screen and the Reference screen.
• Start local service.
• Click <Utilities> in the main window.
• Under <Source>, open the list and select "System".
• Select "Shutdown Application" and click <Go>.
¹ The following message is displayed: “Application shutdown was selected. Are
you sure?
• Click <OK>.
¹ The application ends and Windows XP is active.
• In the Windows XP menu bar click <Start>-<Shutdown>.
• Select "Log off meduser".
• At the keyboard of the imaging system, press and hold the Shift key. Then click <OK>.
¹ A "Log on" window is displayed.
• You can now release the Shift key.
• Under "User name”, enter administrator.
• Enter the administrator password as the "Password"
¹ See the Knowledge Base, “Password List for SP”.
• Click <OK>.
¹ You are now logged on to the Windows XP operating system with administrator
rights.
NOTE If the password from the Knowledge Base “Password List for
SP” was invalid, proceed as follows:
• In the local service main menu, click <Configuration> and
<Next>.
• Enter the password from the “Password List for SP” in the
"Account for Administrator" field and confirm again.
• Press the <Enter> key on the imaging system PC key-
board.
¹ The new password is immediately valid.
• End the application again as described above and log on
as administrator with the new password.
• Log on to the imaging system as administrator See section "Log off as 'meduser' and
log on as 'administrator'".
¹ You are logged on as administrator (Windows XP).
• Start the batch file by double-clicking the “No Videosplitter” icon.
¹ A command window is visible briefly, and then closes again.
¹ The registry entries to change to digital operating mode for the graphics card are
written.
¹ The change to analog operating mode does not become active until the system is
restarted.
• In the menu bar select <Start>-<Shutdown > and then switch off the system.
• Switch on the system again and wait for it to boot up.
¹ After booting the Imaging PC, the syngo Examination and Reference screens
have to be visible at the monitors.
• Log on to the imaging system as administrator See section "Log off as 'meduser' and
log on as 'administrator'".
¹ You are logged on as administrator (Windows XP).
• Start the batch file by double-clicking the “No Videosplitter” icon.
¹ A command window is visible briefly, and then closes again.
¹ The registry entries to change to digital operating mode for the graphics card are
written.
¹ The change to digital operating mode does not become active until the system is
restarted.
• In the menu bar select <Start>-<Shutdown > and then switch off the system.
• Switch on the system again and wait for it to boot up.
¹ After booting the Imaging PC, the syngo Examination and Reference screens
have to be visible at the monitors.
¹ The OSD menu is blocked when the system is delivered. To unlock the OSD
menu, press the "Set" (4) key once and the "Up" (2) key three times (1/2 second
each).
¹ The main menu is displayed.
Fig. 22: Monitor OSD <Status> menu (DVI analog) Fig. 23: Monitor OSD <Status> menu (DVI digital)
• In the "Mode" line, "DVI analog" or "DVI digital" is displayed depending on whether the
graphics card operating mode was last changed to analog or digital.
• If the incorrect operating mode is displayed, change to the operating mode desired as
described above and then check it.
• If the correct operating mode is displayed, close all menus by pressing "Set" multiple
times.
¹ The menu for saving changes is displayed.
• Save the change by pressing the "Up" key.
¹ The OSD menu is no longer displayed.
• To lock the OSD menu, press the "Set" (4) key once and then the "Up" (2) key three
times.
¹ The OSD menu is locked again.
• Check the operating mode (analog / digital) at the right monitor in the same manner.
NOTE If 2 video splitters are installed, both the live image (image on
the left monitor) and the reference image (image on the right
monitor) will be available as XGA video signals via the two
video sockets on the side after installation.
If only one video splitter is installed, either the live image or
the reference image can be outputted as an XGA video signal
via the video socket.
If only one video splitter is used: As the customer if the live
image or the reference image should be available as an XGA
video signal via the video socekt.
Fig. 24: Monitor carriage video cables Fig. 25: Monitor carriage video splitter
Pos. 1 PC DVI Out Monitor1 Pos. 1 Video cables, PC to video splitter
Pos. 2 PC DVI Out Monitor2 Pos. 2 Video cables, video splitter to VGA sockets
Pos. 3 Video cables, video splitter to monitors
Pos. 4 DVI-VGA adapter
Pos. 5 Power supply cables to video splitter
Pos. 6 Threaded bolts to faster video splitter
Pos. 7 Holding plate to faster video splitter
• Temporarily plug all power plugs and power couplings into the uninterrupbitle power
supply (UPS).
• Temporarily plug the power plug on the monitor carriage into the power outlet.
• Switch on the monitor carriage and wait until the imaging system is operational.
• Disconnect the right DVI plug from the PC.
¹ If the reference monitor (right monitor) no longer displays an image, mark the dis-
connected cable "Reference Monitor."
¹ If the live monitor (left monitor) no longer displays an image, mark the discon-
nected video cable "Live Monitor."
• Switch off the imaging system again and wait until the monitor carriage switches off.
• Unplug the power plug on the monitor carriage from the power outlet.
• Reconnect the power plug and power couplings to the uninterruptible power supply.
• Set the video splitter for the live image in the middle compartment of the monitor car-
riage.
¹ Position the video splitter as indicated in (Fig. 25 / p. 26).
• Connect the monitor-to-video-splitter video cable to the left VGA output socket on the
vide splitter and screw it tight. Refer to (3 und 4/Fig. 25 / p. 26).
PC-DVI-socket-to-video-splitter video cable
• Remove the video cable with attached DVI and VGA plugs from the accessory kit.
• Connect the video cable to the DVIA socket on the PC and run it along the right shaft
into the middle compartment on the monitor carriage to the video splitter.
• Connect the video cable to the VGA input socket on the video splitter and secure it.
Refer to (1/Fig. 25 / p. 26).
Video-splitter-to-VGA-socket video cable
• Remove the video cable withVGA plugs attached to both ends from the accessory kit.
• Connect the video cable to the right VGA output socket on the video splitter and secure
it. Refer to (2/Fig. 25 / p. 26).
• Run the video cable to the cover plate with the installed VGA sockets and connect it to
the VGA socket from the back side. Refer to (Fig. 16 / p. 19). If 2 video splitters are
installed, connect the cable to the power supply of the second video splitter on the
Y-end of the first cable and secure it from being unplugged using cable ties.
• (6/Fig. 30 / p. 30) shows the threaded bolts for fastneing the video splitter(s).
• Screw in a threaded bolt in the available tap holes to the left and right sides of the
installed video splitter.
• If two video splitters are installed, screw two sets of two threaded bolts together and
screw these in to the left and right sides of the video splitters. Stack the video splitters
on top of each other. Refer to (Fig. 30 / p. 30).
• Position the metal bracket (7/Fig. 30 / p. 30) above the video splitter(s) and attach them
with the threaded bolts.
• After installing and wiring the video splitter(s), plug all plugs/couplings in to the uninter-
ruptible power supply.
• Plug the power plug of the monitor carriage into a wall outlet and switch the system on.
• Wait for the system to boot.
NOTE If only one monitor image is visible after the system boots,
follow the instructions in the section "Activating dual-moni-
tor operation" before testing the image quality in order to
activate both video outputs on the graphics card, determine
the sequence of the monitors and set the correct
mouse-pointer function.
Requirements
• Plug all power plugs and power couplings into the uninterruptible power supply.
• Plug in the power plug of the monitor carriage.
Assigning the video cable to the monitor and DVI sockets of the PC graphics card
• Connect the video cable of the Live monitor to the left DVI socekt (1/Fig. 31 / p. 32) of
the PC graphics card.
• Connect the video cable of the live monitor to the left DVI socket (2/Fig. 31 / p. 32) of
the PC graphics card.
• Move the mouse pointer completely from left to right and then from right to left.
¹ You must be able to move the mouse pointer from the left margin of the live moni-
tor to the right margin of the reference monitor in one line.
¹ If the mouse pointer does not move across both monitors correctly when you
move the mouse, but rather upon reaching the right margin of the reference moni-
tor jumps to the left margin of the live monitor, or upon reaching the left margin of
the live monitor jumps to the right margin of the reference monitor, the correct
mouse movement my be set by inverting the sequence of the monitor icons in the
"Settings" tab card of the "Display properties" window.
• If necessary, grab one of the monitor icons with the mouse and invert their order by
clicking on the left monitor icon and dragging it horizontally to the right before releasing
the mouse button.
• Click the "Apply" button.
NOTE After inverting the monitor icons, the icons must be dis-
played at the same level horizontally.
If the icons are not on the same level, the mouse pointer will
jump vertically when changing from one monitor to the other.
If necessary, again move one of the monitor icons to the
same level as the other and again click the "Apply" button.
• Check for the mouse movement again by moving the mouse pointer completely from
left to right and then from right to left.
• Close the "Display properties" window by clicking the "OK" button.
• Run all the newly installed cables neatly using cable ties and fasten them securely.
• Reinstall the cover panels that were removed earlier. Make sure in particular that the
protective conductor connections make good contact.
• After closing all the covers, perform a ground conductor resistance test.
• Check the ground conductor connections of all the re-installed covers as well.
¹ The protective conductor resistance must not exceed 0.2 ohms.
Chapter PC M460, changing the graphics card operating mode (digital - analog) added.