MX4000/6000 Dual: 4550 193 80281 Revision A
MX4000/6000 Dual: 4550 193 80281 Revision A
MX4000/6000 Dual: 4550 193 80281 Revision A
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Symbol Descriptions
This document was prepared by the CT PMG Haifa Service Innovation Department.
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Safety Information
To the User of This Manual
The user of this manual is directed to read and carefully review the instructions, warnings and cautions contained herein prior to beginning installation or service activities.
While you may have previously installed or serviced equipment similar to that described in this manual, changes in design, manufacture or procedure may have occurred
which significantly affect the present installation or service.
Electrical-grounding Instructions
The equipment must be grounded to an earth ground by a separate conductor. The neutral side of the line is not to be considered the earth ground. On equipment
provided with a line cord, the equipment must be connected to properly grounded, three-pin receptacle. Do not use a three-to-two pin adapter.
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MX4000/6000 Dual Service Tools User Guide Overview
Overview
• Advanced—diagnostic and
troubleshooting tools for the service
engineer only
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MX4000/6000 Dual Service Tools User Guide Automatic Calibration
Automatic Calibration
Follow the instructions in the MX4000/6000 Dual Calibration Manual for full automatic calibration.
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MX4000/6000 Dual Service Tools User Guide Filtration Image (Sinograph)
Procedure
1 Click Filt.Image; the Sinograph window opens.
Figure 2:
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MX4000/6000 Dual Service Tools User Guide Filtration Image (Sinograph)
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MX4000/6000 Dual Service Tools User Guide Filtration Image (Sinograph)
2 Set Data calibration to NONE. This reconstructs the image without calibration data.
3 Click Confirm. The image opens on the screen (see Figure 3).
The horizontal green cross hair on the image represents the detector number (0–720 from top to bottom).
The vertical green cross hair represents the sampling (1024) from left to right.
Artifacts on the image without the application of calibration data indicate that the cause is due to a hardware or
software problem and not due to a corrupted calibration.
Module Detector
Detector # in Module
Figure 3:
4 To close the image view, right-click on the image and select EXIT (see Figure 3).
5 If there are no artifacts, repeat the procedure and set Data calibration to Sensitive (Air Calibration).
If artifacts appear, we can assume that the problem occurs as a result of Air Calibration.
6 Repeat the procedure using the remaining Data calibration options until artifacts appear.
7 Click Exit to close the Filt.Image dialog.
8 If, after the test, the conclusion is that a specific calibration is the cause of the artifacts, repeat the calibration.
Refer to the MX4000/6000 Dual Calibration Manual for instructions.
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MX4000/6000 Dual Service Tools User Guide Channel Mask
Channel Mask
This tool allows you to disable (mask) a single channel (detector) or range of channels so that they are removed from
the reconstruction process.
NOTE In case of a bad module, you must replace the entire DAS assembly.
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MX4000/6000 Dual Service Tools User Guide Scan Evaluation
Scan Evaluation
Scan Evaluation is used when running the Impulse Response and Slice Width tests on the Manual Performance check
(refer to the MX4000/6000 Dual Performance Manual V1.0 for instructions). Starting from Software V1.2 the procedure
is fully Automatic and there is no need for this step.
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MX4000/6000 Dual Service Tools User Guide Hardware Test
Hardware Test
The Hardware Test is used for manual control of the different system component. This tool can be used for
troubleshooting different hardware problems without the use of the Gantry controls or the CT-Box.
Figure 5:
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MX4000/6000 Dual Service Tools User Guide Hardware Test
Equipment
Enables selection of the desired system component for testing.
Control
There are two Test functions:
• Status - retrieves present status information of the system. The results are listed in the Test Information field at the
bottom of the Hardware Test dialog.
• Command - sends the requested hardware test command via the CAN Bus. The results are listed in the Test
Information field at the bottom of the Hardware Test dialog.
No. exposures - produces a report of the number of times the X-ray exposure was activated from system installation or
replacement of X-ray Tube to the present.
Gantry Test
The Gantry test enables manual motion control checks of the rotation and tilt at different parameters.
Figure 6:
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MX4000/6000 Dual Service Tools User Guide Hardware Test
Figure 7:
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MX4000/6000 Dual Service Tools User Guide Hardware Test
Collimator Test
The Collimator test enables manual thickness setting of the:
• A-Plane (Pre-collimator)
• P-Plane (Post-collimator)
Figure 8:
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MX4000/6000 Dual Service Tools User Guide Hardware Test
H.V. Test
The H.V. test enables testing of the HV system with different parameters as listed in the table below.
Figure 9:
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MX4000/6000 Dual Service Tools User Guide Hardware Test
DAS
The DAS test is a quick method for testing the DAS system determining module failure.
Figure 10:
• Connect ITS (Internal Test Sample) - Select this option and perform a scan. The data sent to the DAS I/O board will
come from Internal Raw data programmed into the DAS boards instead of the scan information passed through the
detectors. If the problem in the data channels still exists, then the problem lies in data channels themselves (DAS
board or DAS motherboard); if the problem disappears, then the problem lies in the detector modules.
• Disconnect ITS - Returns the system to normal scan acquisition
WARNING MAKE SURE TO SELECT DISCONNECT ITS BEFORE YOU RETURN THE SYSTEM TO
THE CUSTOMER.
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MX4000/6000 Dual Service Tools User Guide Data Analyse
Data Analyse
Explanation and procedures will be added in the next revision.
Auto Verify
Auto Verify runs the auto-performance test which include:
• Acceptance
• Constancy
• Performance
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MX4000/6000 Dual Service Tools User Guide System Log
System Log
The System Log opens the current log file in the Error Log Viewer for analysis and system troubleshooting.
Setting
The Setting menu includes different functions that control system behavior and allow the user to set access rights,
passwords, etc.
This section explains the different functions.
Figure 11:
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MX4000/6000 Dual Service Tools User Guide Setting
System setting
The System setting dialog contains many variables that can be configured. It is highly recommended to retain the
factory default values for these variables except for the following:
• Modifying the Image Rotation Angle
• Modifying the Laser Location
Figure 12:
2 Click Confirm and then click Exit.
Figure 13:
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MX4000/6000 Dual Service Tools User Guide Setting
User Manage
The User Manage function enables addition or deletion of logon User names.
Modify password
The Modify password function enables modification of logon passwords.
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MX4000/6000 Dual Service Tools User Guide Setting
ID Generator
The ID Generator creates the identity format for an
anonymous Patient ID (see Figure 16). The Patient ID
string is composed of four variables (see example in
Figure 15), each of which is configurable according to
hospital convention.
1 2 34 3
Figure 15:
4
The variables strings are as follows:
1 An ID string of letters or words
2–4 String of letters or words, or Date in configurable Figure 16:
format, or Number (consecutive with start and end
range)
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MX4000/6000 Dual Service Tools User Guide Setting
Display Setting
Display Setting enables you to configure the information displayed on the image and to set up the image information
layout according to hospital convention. While the Surview or Axial images are displayed, user can set the template of
displaying corresponding text information.
Edit an existing display template or add a new template as follows:
1 Click Display Setting; the Layout Setup window opens. The image is displayed and shows parameter positioning
(see Figure 17).
Figure 17:
To creat a new template:
1 Click New; the Create Template dialog opens. The Create Template and Edit Template (shown in Figure 18) dialogs
are similar.
2 Give the new template a name (unique name of the template, it can't be the same as other templates).
3 Follow the instructions on page page 21 for creating the template.
4 Click Save to save the current modifications, or OK to exit the interface and save current modifications, or Cancel to
exit the interface without saving the current modifications.
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MX4000/6000 Dual Service Tools User Guide Setting
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MX4000/6000 Dual Service Tools User Guide Setting
Parameters position
selector
• LT = Left Top Font Selector
for Image
• RT = Right Top
Display
• LB = Left Bottom
• RB = Right Bottom
Horizontal Parameter
positioning
Drag an item with the mouse
to the left or right to change Available
the horizontal order Parameter
List
Parameter listed at selected Drag an item
position with the
mouse to the
selected
information list
Figure 18:
— Maximum Width—Sets the maximum width of one information string to display; the unit is character.
— Move Up—Moves the selected line in the selected information list one line upwards.
— Move Down—Moves the selected line in the selected information list one line downwards.
— Add—Adds a new line in the selected information list. This line is blank at first; the user can add string in it
anytime.
— Remove—Delete a line being selected in the selected information list.
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MX4000/6000 Dual Service Tools User Guide Setting
Record
The Record function allows the user record auto-voice messages in the local language.
LanguageSetting
LanguageSetting enables the user to select the system interface language. The user has a choice of either English or
Chinese. Follow the procedure to set up the language during system installation or after re-installing the application
software.
Change the system interface language as follows:
1 Click LanguageSetting; the LanguagesSetting dialog
opens.
2 Select the language setting from the drop-down list and
click OK (see Figure 19).
DICOM Config
DICOM Config is the interface used to set up the MX4000/6000 Dual network installation and configuration.
Full instructions for network setup are included in the MX4000/6000 Dual Network Installation and Configuration
Manual.
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MX4000/6000 Dual Service Tools User Guide Setting
Co
The Co function lists the service and options license keys and available options for the system.
Enter the service license key as follows:
1 Select the Cooperate info tab.
1 Follow the service contract between the customer and
Philips request procedure for a service key.
2 Enter the User's ID code for generation of a new
Service key.
3 Type the new service key in the New lease code field
and click Confirm.
4 Click Exit to return to the main screen.
1 If necessary to re-enter the options license key because of computer or hard disk replacement, click Select Module.
2 Read the license key from the label shown in Figure 21 and Figure 22.
Figure 21: Option License Label ROW Configuration Figure 22: Option License Label China Configuration
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MX4000/6000 Dual Service Tools User Guide Setting
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MX4000/6000 Dual Service Tools User Guide Scan Status
Access Manager
The Access Manager allows the administrator to enable
or disable specific functions for each specific logon user.
To activate this function, you must log on as administrator.
Figure 24:
IP Manager
The IP Manager function is used for setup of the local IP to the hospital network.
Firewall Setup
Firewall Setup opens the Windows XP firewall application. Set up the firewall according to the hospital IT policy.
Scan Status
Explanation and procedures will be added in the next revision.
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