2.cathlab SS - Velara - (4512 - 984 - 31104 - REV - AA)
2.cathlab SS - Velara - (4512 - 984 - 31104 - REV - AA)
2.cathlab SS - Velara - (4512 - 984 - 31104 - REV - AA)
Philips Healthcare
INTRODUCTION AND
1
TECHNICAL DATA
Velara INSTALLATION 2
9890 000 02101
LEVEL 1
FAULT FINDING 3
DOCUMENTATION
REPLACEMENT 4
PROGRAMMINGS 5
ADJUSTMENTS 6
ACCEPTANCE 7
SERVICE INFORMATION 8
File: Velara_31104_AA
List of pages and drawings (LOPAD) Manual Order No: 4512 984 31104
released: 02/2012
1 ... 4
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Z0−1 (b/10.0)
Z1−1 (c/09.1) A3
Z1−2 (a/10.0) A3 4512 983 10441
Z1−3.1 (b/09.0) A3
Z1−3.2 (a/10.0) A3
Z1−3.2.1 (a/11.0) A3
Z1−3.3 (a/09.0) A3
Z1−3.4.1 (11.0) A3
Z1−3.4.2 (c/10.0) A3
Z1−4.1.1 (a/10.0) A3 4512 983 10451
Z1−4.1.2 (b/10.0) A3 4512 983 10461
Z1−4.1.3 (b/10.0) A3 4512 983 10471
Z1−4.1.4 (b/10.0) A3 4512 983 10701
Z1−13.2 (05.0) A3
Z1−14.2 (a/10.0) A3
Z1−15 (a/11.0) A3 4512 983 14551
Z1−15.1 (a/11.0) A3 4512 983 14561
Z1−15.2 (a/10.0) A3
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Z0−2 (b/10.0)
Z2−1.0 (a/09.0) A4
Z2−1.1 (c/09.0) A3
Z2−1.2 (b/09.0) A3
Z2−1.3 (b/08.0) A3
Z2−1.5 (08.0) A3
Z2−1.6 (b/09.0) A3
Z2−1.6.1 (09.0) A3
Z2−1.7 (c/10.0) A3 4512 983 06651
Z2−2.1 (b/08.0) A3
Z2−3.2 (03.0) A3
Z2−3.3.1 (a/06.0) A3
Z2−3.3.2 (a/06.0) A3
Z2−13 (03.0) A3
Z2−14 (03.0) A4
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Z0−3 (a/08.0)
SAFETY INFORMATION
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1. SAFETY INFORMATION
Only technically qualified, appropriately trained and instructed Field Service Engineers (FSE) must do the service
procedures of this X−ray generator. The FSE must be authorized to work with radiography equipment in medical
applications and to put this X−ray generator into operation.
The conditions for safe operation, and environmental conditions are part of the accompanying documents of the
X−ray system.
The instructions in this manual are considered as a supplementary guideline to do the service procedures of this
X−ray generator correctly. They are kept brief.
− Use the protection service kit for electrostatic discharge (ESD) when you touch sensitive electrostatic
devices!
− Remove all jewelry, such as bracelets, watches, or rings to prevent short circuits!
− Keep away water or other liquids from the inside of the X−ray generator to prevent short circuits or corrosion!
− Use appropriate lifting devices when you have to lift heavy loads or ask another person for help!
− Use the carrying handles or auxiliary lifting devices on the X−ray generator if available.
− If necessary, wear appropriate protective clothing, such as safety boots, safety goggles, and gloves!
− Before you do serivce procedures, make sure that the temperature inside the X−ray generator decreases to a
comfortable value!
− Be careful with sharp edges that some components can have!
− Make sure that you always have sufficient light!
− Do all relevant safety checks before you hand the X−ray system over to the customer!
− Never let problems unsolved that can affect the safety of the X−ray system!
1.6. TOOLS
− Use tools and measurement devices, which are suitable for the respective service procedure!
− Use test and adjustment devices which are calibrated at regular intervals!
− Do not use auxiliary materials past their expiration date!
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or
moderate injury.
Safety messages within single steps of a service procedure occur without a preceding signal panel. The single
signal word precedes these steps.
TIP indicates helpful information how to improve the service procedure or how to save time.
Other messages within single steps of a service procedure occur without a preceding message panel or message
symbol. The single message word precedes these steps.
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DRAWINGS
Mechanical dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z−1.1
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− 4512 984 26941 Applicable for Velara CV, CFD, RF and GCF
REV AA March 2003 First edition of Velara subsystem
REV AB June 2003 Corrections in chapters:
Technical data (compatible tubes), Installation (stator data, Cu interface),
Replacement added.
REV AC Nov 2003 Corrections in chapters:
Programmings (SAN/Signal Bus jumper).
Abbreviation Explanation
2.2. INTRODUCTION
The Velara family of generators for radiography is based on computer-controlled converter technology.
The converter operates in the non-audible frequency range.
Control between the internal function units (FUs) and the external online equipment takes place via a CAN bus.
Safety-relevant signals are transferred directly on the signal bus (SAN).
2.2.2. Applications
The Velara generator is intended to be incorporated in following systems, controlled via a system controller:
− Cardio Velara CFD
− URF Velara RF + Velara GCF + Velara GFD
− Cardio/Vascular Velara CV + Velara CVFD
2.2.3. Tools
In addition to the standard tools the following are required:
Tool
Tool name Model 12 NC Number Remark
code
Fluke−199/C0x
Oscilloscope TC095 4522−300−20301
Scope Meter
for Velara
0−modem cable RF/GCF/GFD in
4522−980−38603
Cable kit TC003 NT Systems and
Velara CV only
Service PC authorized
and maintained by Philips
2.2.4. Preparation
Connection diagram: see drawing Z−7.1, Z−7.2
Earthing diagram: see drawing Z−7.3
Legend: see drawing Z−7.10
2.2.6. Manpower
The technical documentation for planned maintenance work in compliance with the applicable regulations are
available at the responsible authority of Philips Medical Systems.
The importance of having maintenance implemented is pointed out to the operator in the operating instructions.
It must be guaranteed that the person carrying out maintenance work knows about the respective national
regulations and that this person observes these regulations throughout all steps of maintenance work.
2.3. COMPATIBILITY
− Velara CFD Upgrade for IBIS 2 (OMCP/FD) − 9890 000 7001. End of Production
− Velara CVFDRel.3 Upgrade for IBIS 2 (OMCP/FD) − 9890 000 7012. End of Production
− Velara CVFDRel.2 Upgrade for IBIS 2 (OMCP/FD) − 9890 000 7032. End of Production
− Velara CVFDRel.4.2 Upgrade for IBIS 2 (OMCP/FD)− 9890 000 70125 End of Production
− Velara CVFDRel.5 Upgrade for IBIS 2 (OMCP/FD) − 9890 000 70127 End of Production
CuBe’s:
CuBe RF Rel.3 4512 204 0035. x x x
CuBe CV 4512 204 0018. x
CuBe CVFD Rel. 5 4512 204 0052. x
Application
X−Ray tube housing Not for
assemblies CFD* RF & GCF GFD** CV CVFD current
series
MRC 200 0407 ROT−GS 1004 x x
MRC 200 0508 ROT 1001 x x
MRC 200 0508 ROT−GS 1001 x x
MRC 200 0508 ROT 1002 x x
MRC 200 0508 ROT−GS 1002 x x
MRC 200 0508 ROT 1003 x x
MRC 200 0508 ROT−GS 1003 x x x
MRC 200 0310 ROT−GS 1004 x x
MRC 200 0508 ROT 1005 x x
MRC 200 0508 ROT−GS 1005 x
MRC 200 0508 ROT−GS 1008 x x
Current information on further tubes to be connected is available at the service center Hamburg.
Refer to technical data on system level.
2.3.4. Options
Inside the generator there are no software options. The programming of certain software functions takes place via
the system controller.
1. Standards
However, the national instructions should always be given priority over these instructions.
The Velara X−ray generator needs a symmetrical (well balanced) 3−phase mains to ground.
The allowed isolating systems are the TN ,TT and IT (see figure 4).
Figure 4
Type A
Type B
Type C
Type D
Type F
IMPORTANT: Test before and after installation if all phases to P. E. do not differ more than 5 %.
In all other cases: Use a transformer as described below as otherwise the generator does not
operate within legal limits.
Type G
Only
via (PDU)
isolating To X-ray generator
transformer
5. Mains distribution
According to PMS standard UXN 035031 S0−1 a dedicated, low impedance, permanently installed connection, fed
in by the hospital stepdown transformer to supply large systems like MR, CT, X-ray Systems is required.
Recommended is the cable type NYC(W)Y.
The generator Velara without the surge arrester WN is designed for surge protection (at immunity test levels):
< 2kV between line(s) to ground and < 1 kV from line to line. This is according to IEC 60601−1−2 section 36.202.5.
If the hospital mains is not conform with these values the surge arrester WN (standard delivery of the generator)
must be connected.
The Surge Arrester Unit need to be installed in each Cardio Vascular System, independent whether the
IEC 60601−1−2 specification is fulfilled or not, or whether an additional PDU is connected in the mains power
supply.
The main resistance depends on the hospital step-down transformer, the mains supply line and all installation parts
such as fuses, terminals etc..
− R0 designates the mains resistance on the hospital transformer which must be measured at the
mains distribution panel by the electrician responsible in case it is not indicated on the
manufacturer’s label.
− R1 is dependent upon the length of lead l1 between hospital transformer and sub distribution panel
and upon the cross section selected, so:
R1 = l1 RCu RCu from table below
− R3 is dependent upon the length of lead l3 between sub distributor panel and cabinet rear cover
and upon the cross section selected, so:
R3 = l3 RCu RCu from table
− RXG specified X-ray generator mains resistance required at ENF1 (see Power data and mains
conditions)
Requirement 1:
To install equipment according to its mains resistance specification the following measurements and calculation
must be done.
Procedure:
3. Determine the room mains resistance specification (Rsp = < RXG), (see Power data and mains conditions).
4. Determine the distance between the mains distribution panel and the mains switch box in the X-ray room.
L = I1 + I3
R = RXG− R0 − R2
∂x2xL
A≥ (mm2 )
R
EZX 550
or
EZX 510B (only Integris systems).
See also drawing ”Power supply with mains transformer” (Z1−2) and CuBe (Z1−4.1x) .
The following information shows a list of cables which are compatible with the generator Velara.
The cables are part of the system cabeling and not included in the scope of delivery.
− H.V. cables
Type No. Supplier Plugs Diameter [mm] capacity [pF/m]2) Max. length [m]1)
9806 402 6xx02 Okonite O3/O3 16.5 155 30 m
9806 402 8xx02 Okonite O3/R5 16.5 155 30 m
9890 000 03xx1 Okonite O4/O4 18.2 187 28 m
1) In case the total capacity exceeds 4000pf note the following restrictions:
− the max kV must be reduced, e.g. for 28m 155 pf/m to 144 kV
for 30m 155 pf/m to 138 kV
− for a length >26m a longer afterglow at low tube current has to be accepted
− Stator cable
The following cables are components of the Velara GCF and GFD:
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adaptable
200 +10
2)
2)
to be insulated
from the floor
and wall 3)
2155 +10
2)
1955 +10
2)
2)
2)
adjustable
90° +1
14 +10
70 70
1) 1)
1) 690
160
3) 4 lens sheet metal screw
4 Fischer dowel S6 included
4 washer
520
4 Spring ring
A3 05-02-24 Schr.
0 500 1000
550
mm
Velara
Mechanical dimensions
Velara (a/05.0) Z-1.1
c Philips Medical Systems
Velara INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
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1. Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−1
1.1. Required tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−2
1.2. Installation of generator components in the cabinet rear cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−3
1.3. Installing the H.V. generator in cabinet E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−4
1.3.1. Overview of electrical connections of the H.V. generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−11
1.4. Installing the gridswitch tank GWS for the Velara GCF and GFD only . . . . . . . . . 2−12
1.4.1. GS tank is installed in generator cabinet E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−12
1.4.2. GS tank is delivered in an extra box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−12
1.4.3. Overview of electrical connections of the GS tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−13
1.5. Electrical connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−14
1.5.1. Install Surge Arrester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−14
1.5.2. Mains connection of E cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−15
1.5.3. Stator connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−16
1.5.3.1. Screening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−16
1.5.3.2. Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−17
1.5.4. Cooling unit / fan connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−18
1.5.5. Signal cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−19
1.5.5.1. Room decade cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−19
1.5.5.2. X-Ray tube housing assembly supervision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−19
1.5.5.3. CAN interface / signalbus interface / SDL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−20
1.5.5.4. Dose inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−21
1.5.5.5. Dose rate input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−21
1.5.6. Power ON control cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−21
1.6. Adapt generator to local mains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−22
1.7. Hardware programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−23
1.7.1. Central unit + Basic extension EZ (CuBe) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−23
1.7.2. Digital kV_mA_Control EH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−24
1.7.3. PCB Roco HS EY 100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−25
1.8. First Power ON at the generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−26
1.8.1. Check of the RCD (earth-leakage circuit-breaker) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−26
1.8.2. Switch ON the generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−27
1.9. Setting-to-work overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−28
1.10. Final installation work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−38
1.10.1. Securing the cabinet to the rear cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2−38
DRAWINGS
Connection of generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Z−2
Warning Labelling Velara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Z−10.1
Velara Labelling System Cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Z−10.2
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1. INSTALLATION
Grid switch
Grid switch
tank GWS
tank GWS
CuBe EZ CuBe EZ
EX11
EX21
NT24
Power NT Rotor Tube
supply Control Multi-
N Y plexer
WG
2Q
Converter Converter
Q Q 2Q Q
kV/mA control EH EH
GSS Fans M1 M2
GS Supervisor
EH 100
H.V.
Generator G H.V.
Generator G
In case the rear cover has been sent in advance, install the rear cover before the system is supplied.
Figure 1:
generator E
surge arrester WN mains terminal MEX
Figure 1
Figure 3: (1)
Figure 3
(1)
Figure 4: GM
S Loosen the three snap-action locks (1) at fan
assembly GM.
S Carefully pull the fan assembly a bit to the rear out
of the guide.
S Disconnect the PE connection going to cabinet E
located on the left-hand side on the inside of fan
assembly GM:
GM PE from E PE
S Remove the fan assembly from the cabinet.
(3)
Figure 4
(2)
Figure 4.1:
In case GS Supervisor is installed:
S Unscrew the GSS box temporarily from the cabinet by
2 Allen screws to insert the H.V. generator.
S Fix the box with a cable tie as shown in Figure 4.1.
Figure 5:
In case the packing material is strongly soiled with oil, deaerating hole
Figure 6:
IMPORTANT
Remarks for H.V. cables at the H.V. Generator or Grid Switch Tank:
1. Do not use a silicone washer.
2. Do not grease the plugs with silicone.
3. The union nuts of the H.V. connectors must be tightened up to ensure good electrical contact for
screening.
4. Only H.V. connectors which have threaded flange halves are allowed to be used.
5. Older H.V. cables still have connectors where the flange halves are kept together with a spring
washer. In such cases modification kit 4512 103 8085x is required.
6. Use the grub screw to tighten the cap nut.
Figure 7:
The following installation steps are not applicable for Velara RF, continue with Figure 9.
Figure 8, 8.1:
Figure 9:
Figure 9
Figure 10:
Figure 11:
Figure 11
G200 X 7 G200 X 5 G X200 X6
Figure 12:
Figure 13:
G200X2:1 <−− ENX1101 Power supply for the oil twirling stick in G: 230V AC
G200X2:2 <−− ENX1103 Power supply for the oil twirling stick in G: Zero
QC5:1 2QC5:1
Twist the cable! QC6:1 2QC6:1
1.4. INSTALLING THE GRIDSWITCH TANK GWS FOR THE VELARA GCF AND GFD ONLY
Figure 1:
In case the gridswitch tank (GS tank) has already
been installed in generator cabinet E at the factory:
S Loosen the clamping band lock and remove the
clamping band (1).
S Remove the deaerating screw (Figure 3, pos1)
completely.
E
S Store the screw at the GS Unit for a possible return
of the GS tank.
S Control all electrical connections of the H.V.
generator according chapter 1.4.3
S Skip the following steps in the chapter 1.4.2. Figure 1
(1)
(2)
Some of the photos in this chapter show the generator cabinet with the pre−installed GS tank.
S Remove the two front screws (2, Figure 1) for the locking of the running rails on generator cabinet E.
Figure 2:
S Pull out the guide rail (1) of the cabinet to the front.
(GS tank (GWS) is actually not present yet!)
GWS
Figure 2
(1)
Figure 3:
The transport bars are located at the cable support (3) (2) (3)
on the rear side of the cabinet.
S Push a transport bar (2) through the lugs (3) of the
GS tank.
S Push back the running rails along with the GS tank into the cabinet.
S Secure the running rails with the fixing screws (2) so that they cannot be pulled out, Figure 1.
S Remove the deaerating screw (1) completely.
S Store the screw at the GS Unit for a possible return of the tank.#
IMPORTANT
For CV systems the installation of the surge arrester is mandatory.
For Eleva systems this unit is necessary if IEC 60601--1--2 is not met.
L1 = brown
L2 = black
L3 = violet
PE= green/yellow
N (if available) is not connected
S Connect the mains feeder of the generator to the terminal WNX 1100 of the surge arrester Fit and install the
mains lead cleat with a cable clip at cable drag relief.
S Fit the cover.
The surge arrester has no fuse of its own. For this reason it may only be looped in between the generator and the
power--specific line fuse of the generator.
br
L2
L2 X1102
Mains supply
blk
50, 60Hz
L3
L3 X1103
vi
N
PE PE PE
gn/yw
WN
X1100
to Generator
from MEX
To attach the outgoing cables at the relief brackets, refer to drawing 2Z−2.
1.5.3.1. Screening
General remarks:
1.5.3.2. Connection
EX21
EX11
6 FlowSwitch 6
L2 − X1001 screen
L3 − X1101 WW
1
Imax = 210mA
2
S In case of need to connect an external relay for the
Umax = 230V
examination room to control external radiation 3
Imax = 1A
K2
One relay inclusive cable is part of delivery. 3
5
4
5
An installation place is reserved on the mains 6
connection terminal MEX of the cabinet rear ME
wall junction box
cover. EN_X\ 7
EZX510 A
1 tube version: V24_Supply
85°C
7 2
TEMP_CM
8
screen
1
S Connect the thermoswitch of the tube housing Imax = 100mA
5 thermo switch
TEMPSWITCH
assembly:
Tube 1:
85°C
− EWG X1A 5: −−> thermoswitch −−> EWG X1A 7 7
TEMP_CM
and 8
tube 1
Tube 2: screen
EWG X1 B
Po_24V
1
Imax = 100mA
5 thermo switch
TEMPSWITCH
85°C
TEMP_CM
8
tube 2
screen
Velara CV
S Connect the measuring chambers to the D-Sub connectors EZX11 ... X14.
There are no restrictions on the assignment because the measuring chambers are assigned to the auxiliaries
in SW programming.
S At the junior/extremity measuring chamber with draw pins 101−102−103 or A−D−H for measuring field selection.
These measuring chambers have only one measuring field. The terminal for the left-hand field is used in other
configurations for switching over intensification and must not be connected here.
See also drawing ”Power supply with mains transformer” (Z1−2) and CuBe (Z1−4.1x).
S Program the wire links from 1U, 1V, 1W accordingly the rated mains voltage to 1Ux, 1Vx, 1Wx.
For instance, connect 415V mains systems to the 400V terminals (1U4, 1V4, 1W4).
Warning
This device is wired for 400V 1U NF2:T1
1U1 480V
Rewired Date Signature 1U2 460V
for .....V .......... ............... 440V
1U3
1U4 400V
1U5 380V
2U
1V NF2:T2
1V1 480V
1V2 460V
1V3 440V
1V4 400V
1V5 380V
NOTICE: Risk of ENT24V defect
2V
S Do not change the ENT24V T1
programming! T2
In all cases it must be connected to
1W NF2:T3
ENT 2N.
1W1 480V
Failure to obey could result in 1W2 460V
440V
property damage. 1W3
1W4 400V
1W5 380V
2W
2N
ENT
Remark 1):
The input flow switch is scanned only if the programmed tube type should have a cooling unit connected:
TIP: In case of a defect in the flow circuit, the Warning 00TJ, exception 08474, leads to a graceful degradation.
Remark 2):
The physical print on the CuBe has a wrong indication, see sketch for W4:
However, the position of the jumper W4 has no influence to the CAN function;
the jumper is not read by the SW.
Jumper
Purpose Position Meaning Remarks
Switch
open default
W1 Debug solderable
closed debug mode
open default
W2 Debug solderable
closed debug mode
open default
W3 Debug solderable
closed debug mode
open default
W4 Debug solderable
closed debug mode
Jumper
Purpose Position Meaning Remarks
Switch
W1 Mode open default Not used
W2 CAN 1−2
RoCo 1 for all Velara
2−3 ROCO 1
W3 CAN 1−2
RoCo 1 for all Velara
2−3 ROCO 1
W4 Application no link Velara default not used
L1 L2 L3
S Put a link between L2 and N if
4-pole RCD-protection devices
need to be operated on 3-pole 1 3 5 N
mains.
Failure to obey could result in
death or serious injury.
The paragraph below describes the sequence of steps in which the generator software−programming should be
performed.
Depending on type of generator and system deployed, the programming and adjustment of the generator must be
performed with different tools:
1)Velara RF / GCF/ GFD Rel.1 or Rel 3 with NT Host: For RO and SRO tubes the delivered tube assembly can
be ROT 350 or ROT 360 although the programming via AGenT allows ROT 350 only.
S Take the internal mains resistance values from the SMI module “Room mains acceptance” and enter them in
the table below:
L1-L2: Ri= . . . . . . . . . mW
L1-L3: Ri= . . . . . . . . . mW
L2-L3: Ri= . . . . . . . . mW
Required max. mains resistance at the generator input at ENF1 (behind surge arrester WN, if installed):
S Switch ON the generator so that the rotor control adopts the programmed tube data.
S Switch OFF the generator so that the stator cables of the tubes can be connected.
S Connect the stator cables of the tube to EX11 and, if two tubes are present, to EX21.
S Switch ON again the generator so that the adjustment can be executed according to the table below.
S Make sure there are no obstacles in the beam. Move the table outside the beam.
S Place an Unfors Xi dose meter sensor on the detector.
It is not necessary to cover the detector, as only a very small amount of X− ray will be generated.
S Take all necessary precautions to protect yourself and others from radiation.
For Velara GCF in Eleva Systems set the test parameter via UI:
− Manual3Factor
− SmallFocus
− 110 kV
− 25 mA
− 30 ms
S TCOP displays the message: Must the new file written to the target? Select <Yes>.
Start FSF
Set parameters:
− FSCXGN_Manual3Factor_SmallFocus
− 125 kV
− 150 mA
− 10 ms
Hazard of radiation
S Take all necessary precautions to prevent yourself and others from radiation as the
following steps include the exposure of radiation.
Failure to obey could result in death or serious injury.
Start Exposure
Check the user interface indicates 125 kV (110 kV for Velara GCF).
Release Exposure
Read out the first dose value.
If everything is working properly, the Unfors should indicate: ”Hi−Sign”
Indicating a serious X−ray pulse.
The first dose measurement is only to make sure that the system operates properly.
*) For Eleva MD/OD these values are 700nGy. Refer to SRM of the system
Remove the grid switch diagnostic tool from the grid switch cable.
Re−connect the Grid Switch cable to EH 100 X1202.
Click on ”OK”
Logoff FSF / TCOP if applicable
In order to define the measurement mode and to store their offsets, the GSS Box performs during the GS
calibration:
S mA offset measurement
S CAN current measurement
S Only use the latest available GS Calibration SW (see InCenter) to calibrate the GSS Box!
GS Calibration Software >= 1.0.4.0 resets the in previous calibration defined measurement mode to the preferred
measurement mode (CAN measurement mode). This means that by execution of new calibration the BOX will
define the type of measurement mode again. If during the calibration procedure the measured
CAN current > 30 A, mAs measurement mode will be forced.
The table below shows which mode will be forced depending on the installed tube type.
After re--installation of one of the following parts the calibration procedure of the GSS Box must be executed:
S kV/mA control EH
S H.V. generator EG
S Gridswitch tank GWS
S GSS Control
S Tube replacement
2.2. Calibration
IMPORTANT
Always do the tube conditioning before you calibrate the GS.
This is to avoid the influence of the field emission in case of trend of arcing.
S Switch ON the mains room switch. Switch ON the additional transfer switch of an UPS, if such is installed.
S Connect the Service PC with the GSS box (EH100 X1302) with ”PC connector 0” and ”RJ45 cable”
(part of the Cable kit, service PC TC003).
After successful calibration (calibration software is terminated and GSS Box is disconnected (service cable is
diconnected) from the service PC) the GSS Box goes in idle mode for 60 sec. (green LED is ON).
TIP: Do not make exposures during the POST as this will cause Error Message 00X6!
When you restart the generator, the error message goes out of view.
Following the GSS Box performs a POST (Power On Self Test) for 2−4 sec. After the POST is passed the yellow
LED starts blinking and the GSS Box is ready for use.
Before you attach the cabinet to the rear cover, make sure that you have
S connected all cables,
S not left cables caught between the edges of the cabinet and the rear cover,
S not left loose objects (such as tools) behind the cabinet.
Mains supply
Control cables
MEX
Mains
supply
L1 L2 L3 N PE
WN
A4 02-11-22 Schr.
ENT
ATTENTION !
Internal supply is always 230Vac
Dangerous capacitor 4512 104 7232. or 4512 104 7232. or so that the system ist no longer live. Only switching off ENF1 is not sufficient. Attention!
voltage after switch-off.
Discharge time 1min.
4512 105 1260. or 4512 105 1260. or ACHTUNG !
Vor Ausfuehrung von Service - Arbeiten muss die Anlage durch Ausschalten des
Dangerous capacitor
voltage after switch-off.
4512 105 1307. 4512 105 1307. Hauptschalters spannungsfrei geschaltet werden. Hiermit wird auch das gesamte
System spannungsfrei. Das Ausschalten von ENF1 ist nicht ausreichend.
Discharge time 1min.
- 3V + ATTENTION !
Toujours couper l'installation du secteur avec l'interrupteur principal avant
d'effectuer des travaux de maintenance. Il ne suffit pas de deconnecter ENF1.
ATTENTION !
Dangerous capacitor Dig. KVmA Control EH Fangroup GM For mounting or
voltage after switch-off. CAUTION
Discharge time 1 min. 4512 178 0087. Air passages to Basic 4512 104 9349. demounting:
plug or draw the
ACHTUNG! / ATTENTION! H.V. Generator EG
be kept dust free! 4512 104 7025. connector in
G 200 : X7.
Hintere Steckverbindung der LPL ziehen,
bevor der HE entnommen wird.
Disconnect the PCB at the back before
dismounting the HV-tank.
4512 104 9454. 1 Workstation X1200 X1100
ATTENTION !
Pay attention to
4512 104 9455. 2 Workstation the inner earth
connection of
Breather the left fan sheet
must be open metall
during operation. ATTENTION
Closed during KEEP H.V. GENERATOR
transport N UPRIGHT POSITION WHILE
Schröder / Schubert
HANDLING IT.
TANK MUST NOT BE OPENED
Attention!
After POWER ON the converter power circuits ATTENTION
are alivel After CUT OFF dischange time 1min. mAs short-circuit plug
must be replaced
X1001 X1003 X1002 X1004 after measurement
blue grey red violet
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FAULT FINDING
Contents
TEXT
1. FAULT FINDING
S Make sure that none of the DC leading parts is still under voltage.
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IMPORTANT
Do not use the AGenT software for
-- Velara CVFD,
-- Velara CFD,
-- Velara RF/GCF with Eleva XP systems.
For Velara CV (Integris Systems) and for Velara RF,GCF, GFD in Eleva NT Systems a service PC is required to
run the service software AGenT, follow section 1.1.1
For Velara CFD, CVFD (Allura FD Systems) and Velara GCF, RF Rel. >= 2 in Eleva XP Systems the service
application is included in the FSF (Field Service Framework) installed on the system controller, continue with
section 1.2.
IMPORTANT
Only use service PCs authorized and maintained by Philips.
Start program ”AGenT”. (IST is required for Level 1 fault findingfinding procedures)
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6mA
30mA
RESET Command Clear ErrorLog, Tube statistics, Stop
Advanced Trace
Update Gen Firmware files are selectable
Restore files are selectable
Backup files are selectable
File Transfer files are selectable
Adjustment Conditioning Tube 1 . . . . . . . 02 Velara RF / GCF only
EDL Factor
Faultfinding Tests FRU Tests
TTS Test incl. ExpSim
Cont. Fluoro. Manual Mode
Error Log Detailed info save as txt file incl. cust. data
1.2. TABLES
In the service workspot or service tool there are three versions to display the information:
All tables can be saved as *.txt file. The tables cannot be stored in one process because <Shift + CTRL> does not
work.
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This table is used e.g. to get data for the tube report. The reset has to be done via AGenT menu \Configuration\Reset
Command. A tube deselect does not reset this counter.
Make an Excel import if you want to change the real values into decimal values.
However, you have to move the dimensions − for example [kWs] − manually in a separate table column before you
can format them into numeric values.
Table text :
Last update : 02.03.2004 11:44:25
Reset date : 01.01.2002 0:00:27
All load units : 9132500,00 LU
All overload units : 17000,00 LU
Single static exposure load units : 5567500,00 LU
Series exposure load units : 41500,00 LU
CINE exposure load units : 1980000,00 LU
Fluoro load units : 1170000,00 LU
This table offers the data for balancing a rental tube in load units [LU]. The reset has to be done via AGenT
menu \Configuration\Reset Command. A tube deselect does not reset this counter. Fluoro LUs are counted during
PULSED FLUORO as well.
The LUs are counted according to two principles, a) calculation by energy and b) calculation by runtime.
− a) by energy: the nominal focus power x 100ms is in relation to the exposure settings (except cine runs):
e.g.: 1LU = 1 exposure (with focus power x 100ms = kV x mA x ms x 0.95)
− b) by runtime: 1 LU = the actual runtime is equal to 2 s for cine or 20 s pulsed fluoro.
Make an Excel import if you want to change the real values into decimal values.
However, you have to move the dimensions − for example. [LU] − manually in a separate table column before you
can format them into numeric values.
Table text :
Tube No.: 1
Focus : small
Installation date : 14.05.2003 12:44:41
Installation state : OK
Ie adaptation date : 14.05.2003 13:11:14
Ie adaptation state : OK
Boost adaptation date : 14.05.2003 13:13:52
Boost adaptation state : OK
The table shows information coming from the CuBe. It does not show the status within the KV_mA_Unit (for example
after replacements).
Velara CV:
The adaptation data for both foci are shown in one table.
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IMPORTANT
In case of an overload, more than one tube part (T2 to T6) can exceed its limit.
Table text:
Part Actual [ C ] Limit [ C ] level [ % ] [%]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
2 +122 +2650 +3 T2 focal spot
3 +69 +1600 +3 T3 focal track (outer anode)
4 +67 +1050 +4 T4 anode (inner anode)
5 +69 +250 +21 T5 rotor stem
6 +24 +59 +12 T6 oil temperature inside the tube housing
The temperatures [C] in this table are based on the data retrieved when the procedure was opened. The calculation
of the delivered level for each tube part is a linear percentage of the actual temperature with respect to the limit
based on 25% C room temperature (part at room temperature 0% part load).
Velara CV, CFD and CVFD (cine applications): The table is used for the VA acceptance test.
IMPORTANT
The count for 500 Ws takes place because the system is equipped with an MRC tube. If the system is
not equipped with an MRC tube, the value has to be zero between accelerations.
Table text: TTS terminal emulation
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05/ X--SEGMENT: Tube load table
time| tube| disk energy peak load| rotor energy focus
[s] [Ws] [W] [Ws]
13498 1 0 0 500
13499 1 0 0 500
13500 1 0 0 500
13501 1 0 0 500
13502 1 0 0 500
13503 1 0 0 500
13504 1 18 1035 500 small
13505 1 52 1035 500 small
13506 1 67 1014 500 small
13507 1 0 0 500
13508 1 0 0 500
13509 1 0 0 500
13510 1 0 0 500
13511 1 0 0 500
13512 1 0 0 500
This table indicates the real time disk energy, peak load and rotor energy. Each second a new entry is archived,
the refresh cycle for the whole table is 14 s.
The time stamp is in coincidence with the relative time stamp of the signalbus.
Table text:
This is not a valuable information for the four FUs. The configuration is recognized during Power ON Selftest
(POST).
Other status than operable is not present defect
Table text:
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IMPORTANT: The signals RQ_PH_X RQ_PL_X RQ_CO_X are applicable for Velara CV only. In case of CuBe
exceptions ‘00xx’, they are also part of the detailed error information.
Time Stamp EN_X NR_PR_X RQ_SN_X CTRL_X CTRL_X_C X_ACT_S RQ_PH_X* RQ_PL_X RQ_CO_X*
*
This table contains 12 status traces of the XS bus or internal SAN bus including the relative time [ms]. The minimum
resolution is 1ms!
−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
EN_X H4 input Enable X-ray (from footswitch)
CTRL_X H7 input Control start/stop X-ray (from SysCO SW) Testpoint: EZ X3
RQ_SN_X H3 input Requests X-ray synchronization (safety command e.g. filament ready)
X_ACT H6 output Velara creates X-ray active (High Voltage >70%)
Velara CV only:
1.2.9.1. Survey SAN state (Velara CFD and CVFD in Xper systems only)
EN_X true
CTRL_X false
RQ_SN_X true
X_ACT false
TIP: In case you want to control the last 12 states of the four signals given above − including a relative time stamp
with a resolution of 1ms − go to the menu: >Tables > ’Signal BUS’ and refer to Current status of Signal
Bus. There you can also see additional SAN signals.
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The four SAN signals are monitored at 1 s intervals, the min. resolution for a single exposure is > 900 ms. A serial
run to be displayed must be < 1 frame/sec.
Click [Start] to activate the monitor, use [Stop] to prevent overwriting.
Sequence: pulsed fluoro – exp(1s) – p fluoro – StandBy – cont fluoro – 3x exp − cont fluoro − StBy
Pulsed Fluoro:
CTRL_X and X_ACT get too short pulses for this resolution.
TIP: In case you want to control the last 12 states of the four signals given above − including a relative time stamp
with a resolution of 1ms − go to the menu: >Tables > ’Signal BUS’ and refer to Current status of Signal
Bus. There you can also see additional SAN signals.
idx dose nominal dose actual dose rate reg in reg out [ % ] new I [ mA ]
−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
0 +0.0E0 +0 +0.0E0 +0.0E0 +0.0E0 +0.0E0
1 +0.0E0 +0 +0.0E0 +0.0E0 +0.0E0 +0.0E0
0 +0.0E0 +0 +0.0E +0.0E0 +0.0E0 +0.0E0
t sample dose nominal dose actual dose rate t dr [ms] t esti [ms] mA_falling [mA]
−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
+0.0E0 0 +0 0 +0.0E0 +0.0E0 +0.0E0
+2.50E−1 0 +0 0 +2.50E−1 +0.0E0 +0.0E0
The following trace table is retrievable during runtime after fluoroscopy for
Velara RF only: menu \ Faultfinding \ Tables.
Table text:
act_idx idx delta_dose_rate PID_out factor dr_abs new I new U reg_status [mA] [kV]
−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
1 0 0 1.000 358963 1.696 69.94 stabilized
1 1 0 1.000 358963 1.696 69.94 stabilized
1 2 948 1.106 397368 1.809 70.83 regulating
1 3 146 0.981 389958 1.787 70.67 regulating
1 4 0 0.995 388017 1.781 70.62 regulating
1 5 0 1.000 388017 1.781 70.62 regulating
1 6 0 1.000 388017 1.781 70.62 regulating
1 7 −30 0.997 386856 1.778 70.60 regulating
1 8 −80 0.993 384166 1.770 70.53 regulating
1 9 −98 0.992 381117 1.761 70.47 regulating
1 10 −112 0.992 378092 1.752 70.40 regulating
1 11 −98 0.994 375836 1.745 70.35 regulating
…………………………………………………………………………………………
1 97 0 1.000 358963 1.696 69.94 stabilized
1 98 0 1.000 358963 1.696 69.94 stabilized
1 99 0 1.000 358963 1.696 69.94 stabilized
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When the fluoroscopy function is in the lock state, the dose values do not change.
TIP
This trace is not provided for the field service. For analysis, save the table and send the file to Help desk
if requested.
The values are archived in the order of event during emission and boost adaptation, there is no relation to certain
kV points.
This table shows the resistance in [M ohm] of the connected tube(s) regarding the measuring divider for tube current
measurement. Typical for a non-gridswitch tube: 64 M ohms, value for gridswitch tubes: 100 M ohms.
Also the 4.000 A Ie offset is displayed in this table. Refer to section ‘Tube current measurement’ in this chapter.
The generator re-calculates the entered dose values now. Some values might get changed. When the generator
stops to re−calculate, the 12 points are visible again. This is normal.
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1 2 3
To see physical location of test points, LEDs and push buttons refer to drawings “Printed-circuit boards” Z3.
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1.4.2. EY Ro Co
X11 + 15V supplied by DC / DC Converter on CuBe EZ
X12 + 5V supplied by DC / DC Converter on CuBe EZ
X13 GND Ground analog
X14 − 15V supplied by DC / DC Converter on CuBe EZ
X15 CU U1 stator current in phase U 9.3 A /V (− 2.5V DC offset)
X16 CU V1 stator current in phase V 9.3 A /V (− 2.5V DC offset)
X17 CU W1 stator current in phase W 9.3 A /V (− 2.5V DC offset)
X18 IM U intermediate voltage 142.5 V /V
X45 N IM intermediate voltage supply symmetry (0 Volt)
H1 Status Status RoCo, see LED explanation
Blinking Patterns
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1.4.3. EZ Cu Be
No test points
H1 green mains is connected to X-ray generator (EN F1 and EN F2 must be set to ON).
S1 MNON push button to set the generator to ON separately (from system).
Some system controler (Eleva, Integris or Allura) do not connect the Velara generator again when you set the Velara
generator to OFF by ENF1 and set it to ON by EN 100 S1.
X 1401 mAs ( − )
X 1400 mAs ( + )
H1 (red) Error
H2 (ye) Operation, either StandBy (1Hz) or during GS Run (2Hz)
H3 (green) Power Supply ok
In order to assure a safe environment for the customer and the service employees, the GS Supervisor is monitoring
(measuring) very low leakage current (350μA to 5mA) in the pauses between two consecutive pulses during grid
controlled fluoroscopy. The leakage can be caused by defects in the GS electronics or a short circuited small
filament (no supply for grid electronic). In case that leakage is detected, the GSS will disable the next GS−pulsed
run. In the begin of the next run the generator detects the open GS connection and sends an error message 03PE
to the host computer with the follow up of graceful degradation scenario (Pulsed Fluoro without GS).
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The second possible signal is the cathode current which is measured in the mAs path via additional 5 Ω
resistance of the GSS Box during the pulse pause.
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1.4.6.2. GS Calibration
IMPORTANT
Calibrate the GSS (Grid Switch Supervisor) BOX with the latest GS Calibration SW only.
(The SW is available in InCenter).
In order to define the measurement mode and to store their offsets, the GSS Box performs during the GS calibration:
mA offset measurement
Can current measurement
Both measurements are executed in the pulse pause.
The complete calibration consists of max three runs, each run starts with a POST, performs a pre--run test and an
X--ray run which is started by the FSE and determined by the GSS box.
Measure the mA offsets and store them in the GSS Box, as there are:
1. the tube individual Bias current
2. the HV divider current
to 1. GS tube types have different Bias resistors to stabilize the grid function,
MRM 120M
MRC 240,
SRM 120M tubes with the GS electronic in an extra tank feed the Bias current not through the mA
measuring path. Additionally these high resistor values have individual tolerances.
to 2. The resistor of the HV divider with 100 M does have also individual tolerances
Of course the tube to be calibrated should not have a leaking grid otherwise this current would be seen as offset
and compensated as well. To avoid this situation, the GS Diagnostic Test is mandatory before a GS calibration is
executed. GSS Box calibration is mandatory not only after initial installation, but also each time after replacement
of Tube, HV generator or GS--Tank.
Measurement of the Can current is performed in each calibration run to check for: too high field emission,
MRM tubes or Can cable shortened at generator side.
Field Emission:
If the absolute field emission is higher than 30 A during the pulse pause (already in the first run), the GS supervisor
will force the GSS box to switch to the cathode current method (mAs mode) in this calibration sequence (means:
after the 1st calibration run, the GS supervisor interrupts with the error message ’Can cable not connected..’). The
flag in the dialog box will be set to and is displayed in the
following re--run
MRM tubes:
MRM tubes will force the GSS box to switch to mAs mode in the calibration run 3 because the Bias current of the
MRM flows through the measuring resistor ( >300 μA during pulse pause). The flag in the dialog box will be set to
and is displayed in the following re−run of Calibration for
mAs offset only .
The Velara GSS Box operation mode depends on the installed tube type assembly and is configured indirectly
during the GS Calibration by the measured value of the Can cable. The default setting is Can current mode.
For MRC and SRM tube assemblies with Velara the default method is the measurement in the Can path.
For MRM tube assemblies the GSS Box is measuring the cathode current in the mAs measurement path (mAs
mode), set during GS Calibration.
The OMCP GSS Box is configured dedicatedly in the Connector EH 100 X 1404 to mAs mode. (The CAN wire is
not connected to the GSS box for any tube type at all).
The tube current AV_MA can be measured as an analog signal at test point X45 on the unit EH kV/mA control.
For the whole range of 0.1 mA through 1250 mA the amplification is switched with a hysteresis of 20 mA to 100 mA.
For setpoints < 20 mA the feedback line is amplified in the small range (20mA / V) and stays in this range 10:1 until
99 mA during mA regulation. If the regulator needs to exceed this value, the range is switched to less amplification
1:1 with a scale of 200mA/V.
This range handling is NOT analog to the conditions of the low-power extension of the H.V. converter!
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1.5.2. Ie correction
The measured tube current AV_MA at EH X45 (−offset) has to be corrected also by the current flowing via the
kV measuring divider resistor and the current through the tube Bias resistor (tube type dependend). The total value
is also available in the table \ Monitoring\ Read Ie corrections values, see 1.2.14 in this chapter.
The factor ‘2’ is required because only half the kV setpoint drives the current through the internal tube resistor.
In Case the GSS Control unit EH 100 is installed, the mAs testpoints at the H.V. generator are occupied.
The mAs testpoint does not have the tube current offset of 4mA!
Several Generator Errors create a message text to be displayed in the AGD (Acquisition Geo Display):
e.g. ‘X−ray generator not available’.
For Service on system level these exceptions can be retrieved from the System Technical Event Log, indicated by
the Exception Code with five numeric digits. The Velara CV can create four digits only!
For more information of access and format: Refer to the System Service Manual and Help file of the FSF.
Additionally the FSF (workspot of Velara CFD / CVFD / RF/ GCF) or the Service Software Tool AGenT (Velara CV
and RF/GCF in NT Sytems) retrieve the internal table for Errors, Warnings, Fatal Errors and Invalid Request on
Generator level, coded in alphanumeric format of four or five digits.
Errors:
− Not recoverable.
− A certain function is no longer available, e.g. radiation stops immediately.
Most of these errors are listed in the system technical event log.
Warnings:
− The customer can restart the function
or
− the system controller restarts the function without user intervention.
Warnings are not recorded in the system technical event log. They are only recorded in the generator error log.
Fatal errors:
− Temporarily generated by the FU kVmA or RoCo.
− They cause the generator to enter a safe state immediately.
Fatal errors are reported as a Warning after the warm start of the generator.
IMPORTANT: When you set he generator to OFF/ON this causes a loss of FRU fatal errors.
Invalid request:
These error messages indicate non-expected software conflicts between the generator and the system, e.g. it
may happen that the generator receives system parameter settings that do not match the configuration or
adjustments. Most of these errors are listed in the system technical event log.
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The fault finding via messages is based on the error code, displayed in the detailed error information. The error
code has a one-to-one relation to the exception number that is stored in the error log Velara and in the system
technical event log.
Example: 00A0 is equal to 06548 or 6548, refer to error list in this chapter.
− The error code is indicated by four digits alphanumerical in the detailed error information only.
− The exception number or error ID is listed by four or five digits in the error log and in the detailed error
information.
The first two digits of the error code indicate the Functional Unit ( FU ) reporting the error.
Example:
To see the related error code mark the log index and select ’DETAIL’.
Example
Error Information:
Error Info
Class: Error
Code: 00TC
Exception number: 08467
Turn-on time: 19−06−02 07:49:24
Time of error: 19−06−02 08:09:00
Explanation: TTS: Internal TTS Error
Task name: T_TS_main
Proc name: TS_iq_tube_load_state
Previous warning: 00
Explanation: invalid code
Dynamic Info:
FUs present: CU DR kV mA mA mA mA CI HI HI RC RC RC AD AD AD AD MD
Release level : 06 00 11 11 00 00 00 00 00 00 31 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
State of FU: 00 00 00 02 FF FF FF FF FF FF 02 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
CU card version: 03
X-ray parameters: tube no. U−set Ie−set mode phys.focus
X-ray settings: tube 1 84.0kV 357.142mA ADAP small
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HW Set Values
HW set values: Not implemented
Read HW Values
Read HW values: Not implemented
All explanations and Error fixing hints for Velara exception codes are available via error message decoder.
This tool is available on GCS DVD or downloadable from KNOVA, see below. It runs via MS Internet Explorer.
To download the error message decoder for all Velara types from Knova:
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0099 05757 WARNING Only occurs in special software versions where the trial period has elapsed. Software problem. No activity on field site. Send error log to help desk.
00A0 06548 INVALID The CU Received a Simulation Mode request from the SC during Adaptation. 1. Request simulation mode (without X−ray) in STANDBY
REQUEST
00A1 06549 INVALID Received a Simulation Mode ON request from the SC whilst we were already 1. Request simulation mode (without X−ray) in STANDBY
REQUEST trying to turn Simulation Mode ON anyway.
00A2 06550 INVALID Received a Simulation Mode OFF request from the SC whilst we were already Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
REQUEST trying to turn Simulation Mode OFF anyway. Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00A3 06551 INVALID The generator has received a dataset containing a DriveControl RECORD 1. Check and/or change values sent by system controller for the control method,
REQUEST request for an invalid control method (#1H). select another EPX2. Change CuBe
00A4 06552 INVALID The System Controller has selected an Xper with Patient Doserate Limitation 1. Check prefilter and patient dose rate limitation parameters in Xper.
REQUEST set to ”steep mode” but with a prefilter which is programmed as ”no filter” or 2. Check prefilter programming in generator Tube Configuration.
has not been programmed at all.
00A5 06553 INVALID SysCo has requested an invalid Drive Control state for Bolus Chase. #1 is the 1. Check and/or change values sent by system controller for the control method,
REQUEST buffer number, #2 is the current state and #3 is the requested state. select another EPX2. Change CuBe
00A6 06554 INVALID SysCo has requested Drive Control ”Record Run” or ”Play Run” for a control 1. Check and/or change values sent by system controller for the control method,
REQUEST method which does not support these values. #1 is the control method num- select another EPX2. Change CuBe
ber.
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00A7 06555 INVALID SysCo has requested a Drive Control state ”Play Run” at the same time as 1. Check and/or change values sent by system controller for the control method,
REQUEST Lock Control is set to Lock. This combination is not allowed. select another EPX2. Change CuBe
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00A8 06556 INVALID SysCo has requested doseInput AMPLIMAT or EXTERNAL with Chamber 1 or 1. Check and/or change values sent by system controller for the control method,
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REQUEST Film Screen Combination 1 where and FD7 is programmed. This combination select another EPX2. Change CuBe
is not allowed.
00A9 06557 WARNING This is a warning to indicate that the blank / boost adaptation was This is a warning to indicate that the blank / boost adaptation was automatically
automatically repeated. The system is operable now. repeated. The system is operable now.
00B0 06648 ERROR Internal SW Error in application data service interface (AD−SE) Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00B9 06657 ERROR Internal SW Error − a message has been ”received” from an unknown function Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
unit (FU)
00BP 06680 ERROR An unknown message has been received from system controller Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00BQ 06681 WARNING Calculation of Startup X−Ray Dataset Failed. Load a new Startup EPX from the SC.
00BR 06682 WARNING A startup x−ray dataset has been processed on startup and the dataset Load a new Startup EPX from the SC.
needed to be limited.
00BS 06683 INVALID AN adaptation request has been received whilst the CU was performing Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
REQUEST adaptation anyway. Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00BT 06684 WARNING An adaptation dataset calculation could not be sucessfully performed, due to 1. Change CuBe,
incorrect parameters or generator state. 2. Contact Help Desk
00BY 06689 INVALID The SysCo has requested an EDL curve for an invalid buffer, i.e. one which is Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
REQUEST unused, or one which does not contain the correct ControlMethod. Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00BZ 06690 INVALID System Controller sent select mode for an unused Buffer. Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
REQUEST Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
FAULT FINDING
00CB 06766 WARNING FU #1 sent IIM, which CU didn’t recognise. 1. Change FU mentioned in error remark.
Possible inconsistency between FU resp. CU version (Release/Level) 2. Change CuBe
Did you just install a wrong version?
FU−Parameter #1=02:kV−(mA−)Control, =03:(kV−)mA−Control, =0A:Roco
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00CC 06767 WARNING CAN ”frame−repeat−counter overflow” detected. 1. To prevent stator &/or ENT1 damage, check the installed RoCo sw Version. If
Communication with FU #1 disturbed. Possibly the FU is overloaded or the installed version is 451211322341 or 2, upgrade RoCo prom to at least version
stopped. 451211322343!
FU−Parameter #1=02:kV−(mA−)Control, =03:(kV−)mA−Control, =0A:Roco. 2. Check internal CAN terminating resistor EZX401−CAN 451210495171.
Could cause stator &/or ENT1 damage. 3. Check CAN cable(s).
4. Replace kVmA control.
5. Replace CuBe.
00CD 06768 WARNING CAN ”FU not addressable” error detected. 1. To prevent stator &/or ENT1 damage, check the installed RoCo sw Version. If
Transmit to FU #1 can’t be started. the installed version is 451211322341 or 2, upgrade RoCo prom to at least version
FU−Parameter #1=02:kV−(mA−)Control, =03:(kV−)mA−Control, =0A:Roco. 451211322343!
Could cause stator &/or ENT1 damage. 2. Check internal CAN terminating resistor EZX401−CAN 451210495171.
3. Check CAN cable(s).
4. Replace kVmA control.
5. Replace CuBe.
00CE 06769 WARNING CAN: ”rx−signal conflict” detected. 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
Reception from FU #1 disturbed. 2. Check CAN bus
FU−Parameter #1=02:kV−(mA−)Control, =03:(kV−)mA−Control, =0A:Roco 3. Change FU
4. Change CuBe
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While sending to FU #1, it is not communicating any more (i.e. the expected 2. Check CAN bus
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00CP 06780 WARNING CAN: ”Max FU count exceeded” error detected. 1. Change CuBe,
While auto configuration more FU’s found than handleable. 2. Contact Help Desk
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00CQ 06781 WARNING This error code is only used in Optimus RAD + R/F Update CU Firmware
00CR 06782 WARNING This error code is only used in Optimus RAD + R/F Update CU Firmware
00CX 06788 WARNING CAN: ”last−only−repeat−counter overflow” detected. 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
Reception from FU #1 disturbed. 2. Check CAN bus
FU−Parameter #1=02:kV−(mA−)Control, =03:(kV−)mA−Control, =0A:Roco 3. Change FU
4. Change CuBe
5. Contact Help Desk
00CY 06789 WARNING CAN: ”abort of rx of IIM #1#2H (unexp frame)” detected. 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
Reception from FU #1 disturbed. 2. Check CAN bus
FU−Parameter #1=02:kV−(mA−)Control, =03:(kV−)mA−Control, =0A:Roco 3. Change FU
4. Change CuBe
5. Contact Help Desk
00CZ 06790 WARNING CAN: ”unexpected frame received after IIM #1#2H” detected. 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
Reception from FU #1 disturbed, message is delivered nevertheless. 2. Check CAN bus
FU−Parameter #1=02:kV−(mA−)Control, =03:(kV−)mA−Control, =0A:Roco 3. Change FU
4. Change CuBe
5. Contact Help Desk
00DA 06865 WARNING No CPU−Access to CAN−chip. Problem with CAN−chip on CUBE 1. Change CuBe
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00DB 06866 WARNING CAN−chip reset not acknowledged. Problem with CAN−chip on CUBE 1. Change CuBe
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00DC 06867 WARNING CAN−chip reset release not acknowledged. Problem with CAN−chip on CUBE 1. Change CuBe
00DD 06868 WARNING CAN−chip DPRAM check failed. Problem with CAN−chip on CUBE 1. Change CuBe
00DE 06869 WARNING unexpected CAN−chip int−pointer. Problem with CAN−chip on CUBE 1. Change CuBe
| ERROR
00DF 06870 WARNING CAN−chip state undefined. Problem with CAN−chip on CUBE 1. Change CuBe
00DG 06871 WARNING CAN−chip error−active after passive #1H. 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
Info: 00DH ended. 2. Check cables and screens
3. Check CAN bus with analog oscilloscope
4. Change CuBe
00DH 06872 WARNING CUBE−CAN−chip state error−passive because of detected transmission 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
problems. It’s just an info; the transmission is still working. 2. Check cables and screens
Possibly no running FU is connected to the CAN bus or EMC problems. 3. Check CAN bus with analog oscilloscope
4. Change CuBe
00DI 06873 ERROR CAN−chip state bus−off. 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
CUBE−CAN−chip serious error because of detected transmission (probably 2. Check cables and screens
EMC) problems. 3. Check CAN bus with analog oscilloscope
No transmission possible til next startup. 4. Change CuBe
00DJ 06874 WARNING CAN−chip state DPRAM−error 1. Change CuBe
Problem with CAN−chip on CUBE
00DK 06875 WARNING CAN−chip state DPRAM−error&passive 1. Change CuBe
Problem with CAN−chip on CUBE
FAULT FINDING
00DL 06876 WARNING unexpected CAN−chip interrupt 1. Change CuBe,
Problem with CAN−chip on CUBE 2. Contact Help Desk
00DM 06877 WARNING CAN frame error (code #1H) 1. Change CuBe
Problem with CAN−chip on CUBE
00E0 06948 INFO iRMX exception #2#1H occurred. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
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00FA 07065 INFO CPU: CAL(CS)−Errorcode: #2#1H If the error code given in the ”Error Detail” is 07D2, then:
System CAN problem 1. Check that the System CAN connector / cable is connected properly to the
Generator.
2. If not, then connect it properly and reboot the Generator − this should solve the
problem.
Otherwise:
1. Check System CAN Terminating Resistor
2. Check cables and screens
3. Check CAN bus with analogue oscilloscope
4. Change CUBE &/or SIB board.
00FB 07066 INFO Fast Domain Error 1. Check System CAN Terminating Resistors
Communications Failure on System CAN 2. Check cables and screens
3. Check CAN bus with analog oscilloscope
4. Change CuBe5. Change SIB
00G0 07148 WARNING Internal SW failure. Invalid state transition action specified. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
| ERROR
00G1 07149 WARNING This error is not used. Update CU Firmware
| ERROR
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00G2 07150 WARNING CU could not initialise the internal CAN properly. 1. Restart Generator
| ERROR 2. Check internal CAN connections
CSIP Level 1 (12.0)
00G3 07151 WARNING The CU just entered CU ONLY Simulation Mode and any FUs present will be 1. Check/change kVmA Control
ignored. 2. Check/change kVmA Control CAN cable
3. Change CuBe
00G4 07152 ERROR A firmware update was unsuccessful because the archive file used was cor- Update CU Firmware
rupted.
00I1 07349 WARNING Not used in Optimus TC. Update CU Firmware
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00I2 07350 WARNING Not used in Optimus TC. Update CU Firmware
| ERROR
00I3 07351 WARNING Not used in Optimus TC. Update CU Firmware
| ERROR
00I4 07352 WARNING Not used in Optimus TC. Update CU Firmware
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00J1 07449 WARNING A message with an unexpected message number (IIM) has been received. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
The first parameter byte gives the IIM that was received.
00J2 07450 INVALID False Parameter received from System Controller. Error parameter bytes : 1 = Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
REQUEST Function Selector (FS) of faulty message; 2 = parameter id (PID) of the faulty Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
parameter in this message; 34 = sub−parameter id (SID).
00J3 07451 INVALID Corrupted/invalid message received from System Controller. Error parameter Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
REQUEST bytes : 1 = Function Selector (FS) of faulty message; 2 = parameter id (PID) of Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
faulty parameter; 34 = sub−parameter id; 5 = status.
00J4 07452 WARNING CU could not find parameter info in its internal table. Error parameter bytes : 1 Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
= Function Selector (FS) of faulty message; 2 = parameter id (PID) of faulty
parameter; 34 = sub−parameter id; 5 = type.
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00J5 07453 WARNING CU is attempting to send a false parameter to System Controller. Error para- Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
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00J6 07454 WARNING CU is trying to send a corrupted/invalid message to System Controller. Error Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
parameter bytes : 1 = Function Selector (FS) of faulty message; 2 = parameter
id (PID) of faulty parameter; 34 = sub−parameter id; 5 = internal error code.
00J7 07455 INVALID The CU software failed to process a fixed parameter of an LWDR message. Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
REQUEST Procedure ID can be used by XRG Development Team to determine the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
| WAR- source of the problem. Error Class of WARNING means a message from the
NING CU, INVALID REQUEST means its from the SC.
00J8 07456 WARNING The CU is trying to send a run data message with an invalid X−Ray Mode. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00J9 07457 INVALID Message from SC received whilst the Generator is being controlled over the Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
REQUEST Service Interface. The SC message has been ignored. Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00JA 07465 INVALID No interface version received, message ignored. Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
REQUEST Failure during initialisation by the System Controller Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00JB 07466 INVALID Unknown LWDR Message received from SC. Possible compatibility problem Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
REQUEST SC−Opti TC. Parameter 1 = Function Selector (FS). Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00JC 07467 WARNING tx LWDR message size invalid. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
Internal SW Error. Possible compatibility problem SC−Opti TC. Parameter 1
= Function Selector (FS).
00JD 07468 INVALID Unknown/invalid/corrupted LWDR Message received from SC. Possible com- Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
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REQUEST patibility problem SC−Opti TC. Parameter 1 = Function Selector (FS). Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
CSIP Level 1 (12.0)
00JE 07469 INVALID The CU has received an LWDR message with a parameter value that it can Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
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REQUEST not translate to its internal format. Possible compatibility problem SC−Opti TC. Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
Function Selector = param 1, Parameter id = param 2, sub−param id = params
3&4, value = params 5&6.
00JF 07470 INVALID LWDR message received from SysCo with parameter which does not fit the 1. Check that the Sysco and Generator CU software versions are compatible.
REQUEST currently selected Application Interface version − or LWDR message has been 2. Check that the System CAN connector / cable is connected properly to the Ge-
corrupted. nerator. If not, then connect it properly and reboot the Generator − this should solve
the problem.
Otherwise:
1. Check System CAN Terminating Resistor
2. Check cables and screens
3. Check CAN bus with analogue oscilloscope
4. Change CUBE &/or SIB board.
00L1 07649 WARNING GC: checksum error. 1. Reload SW
| ERROR Reasons may be: − Checksum error for selected table part. − Table data cal-
culated for the first time.
00L2 07650 INVALID GC: data access error Invalid Request:
REQUEST Reasons may be: − Selected (programmable) table parts not exist or accessi- 1. Check EPX Parameter (tube, focus, t, Q, I, f, t_run,..)Warning: 1. Reload SW
| WAR- ble. − Selected table parts not valid. − No. of coordinates of selected table is 2. Contact Help Desk
NING zero.
00L3 07651 WARNING GC: limit data error. 1. Check EPX Parameter (tube, focus, f, t,..)
Reasons may be: − (Progammable) tables contain not enough coordinates for 2. Reload SW
FAULT FINDING
specified application. − Expected table values not found.
00L4 07652 INVALID GC:limits inconsistent.Reasons may be: The lower and upper limits of the 1. Check EPX Parameter (tube, focus, t, Q, I, f, t_run,..)
REQUEST limitation tables are inconsistent (Example: I_min > I_max). Combination of 2. Reload SW
applicational data produce inconsistent lower and upper limits. (Example:
I_min > I_max(power factor = 0).
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Code No Class
00L5 07653 INVALID GC: calculation error.Reasons may be: Division by zero. Input parameter not Invalid Request:
REQUEST usable for calculation. (eg pulse speed value = 0 ). Input parameter specifica- 1. Check EPX Parameter (tube, focus, t, Q, I, f, t_run,..)Warning: 1. Reload SW
| WAR- tion not kept! (eg Decreasing U coordinates into curve). Error in sequence of U 2. Contact Help Desk
NING coordinates of curve.
00L6 07654 INVALID GC: function not implemented. Invalid Request:
REQUEST Reasons may be: − Selected nomogram is unavailable. − Selected vario focus 1. Check EPX Parameter (tube, focus, t, Q, I, f, t_run,..)Warning: 1. Reload SW
| WAR- function or X−ray technique is not implemented. 2. Contact Help Desk
NING
00M0 07748 ERROR The initialisation of the FU(s) ##H, ##H failed. Note: Although the FU(s) did respond to one or more initialisation messages, it did
00H can be ignored, 02H:kV−(mA−)Control, 03H:(kV−)mA−Control, not complete the start−up sequence.1.Replace the FU(s) mentioned in the error
0AH:RoCo. message.2.Contact Help Desk and send Error Log incl. Detail Error.
00M1 07749 ERROR Configuration key is missing or defective. Replace Key
For future use − the existing CU has no configuration key and so this error
message should never appear.
00M3 07751 ERROR No response at all from FU(s) at initialisation. Note: The FU(s) did not respond to the first request during start−up within
Example: FU(s) 0AH, 00H, 00H, 00H, 00H, 00H 1s.1.Check CAN cable connection to FU kVmAControl and FU RoCo.2.Replace
00H can be ignored; 02H:kV−(mA−)Control, 03H:(kV−)mA−Control, the FU(s) mentioned in the error message.3.Contact Help Desk and send Error
0AH:RoCo. Log incudingDetailed Error Log.
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00M4 07752 ERROR This error points to a failure which can only be caused by the software. A func- 1. Change CuBe,
CSIP Level 1 (12.0)
tion call is performed from the function group MC and the module mcidle.c to a 2. Contact Help Desk
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procedure in the function group SE. This procedure returns a parameter which
is out of range.
00M5 07753 ERROR This error points to a failure which can only be caused by the software. A func- 1. Change CuBe,
tion call is performed from the function group MC and the module mcidle.c to a 2. Contact Help Desk
procedure in the function group SE. This procedure returns a parameter which
is out of range.
00MA 07765 INFO This error points to a failure which can only be caused by the software. A This error points to a failure which can only be caused by the software. A back-
background program called OSRAM has detected, that the limit for the alloca- ground program called OSRAM has detected, that the limit for the allocated me-
ted memory for the job, referenced by the job id, is reached. For OSRAM refer mory for the job, referenced by the job ID is reached. Contact the Helpdesk and
to XRG−D−107/99. send Error Log.
00MB 07766 INFO This error points to a failure which can only be caused by the software. A This error points to a failure which can only be caused by the software. A back-
background program called OSRAM has detected, that the limit for the availa- ground program called OSRAM has detected, that the limit for the available me-
ble memory for the job, referenced by the job id, is reached. For OSRAM refer mory for the job, referenced by the job ID is reached. Contact the Helpdesk and
to XRG−D−107/99. send Error Log.
00MC 07767 INFO This error points to a failure which can only be caused by the software. A This error points to a failure which can only be caused by the software. A back-
background program called OSRAM has detected, that the limit for the borro- ground program called OSRAM has detected, that the limit for the borrowed me-
wed memory for the job, referenced by the job id, is reached. For OSRAM mory for the job, referenced by the job ID is reached. Contact the Helpdesk and
refer to XRG−D−107/99. send Error Log.
00MD 07768 INFO This error points to a failure which can only be caused by the software. A This error points to a failure which can only be caused by the software. A back-
background program called OSRAM has detected, that the limit for the alloca- ground program called OSRAM has detected, that the limit for the allocated me-
ted memory for the job, referenced by the job id, is increasing. For OSRAM mory for the job, referenced by the job ID is increasing. Contact the Helpdesk and
refer to XRG−D−107/99. send Error Log.
00ME 07769 INFO This error points to a failure which can only be caused by the software. A This error points to a failure which can only be caused by the software. A back-
background program called OSRAM has detected, that the limit for the availa- ground program called OSRAM has detected, that the limit for the available me-
ble memory for the job, referenced by the job id, is decreasing. For OSRAM mory for the job, referenced by the job ID is decreasing. Contact the Helpdesk and
refer to XRG−D−107/99. send Error Log.
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00MF 07770 INFO This error points to a failure which can only be caused by the software. A This error points to a failure which can only be caused by the software. A back-
background program called OSRAM has detected, that the limit for the borro- ground program called OSRAM has detected, that the limit for the borrowed me-
wed memory for the job, referenced by the job id, is increasing. For OSRAM mory for the job, referenced by the job ID is increasing. Contact the Helpdesk and
refer to XRG−D−107/99. send Error Log.
00MG 07771 WARNING The checksum of the table which stores the parameters for OSRAM is corrup- 1. In case that a release update is performed this exception can be ignored
ted. This happens also when the table does not (yet) exist after installing a 2. Try to restart the generator, if the same warning occurs again, it may be a CuBe
new CUBE board or parts of it. HW error in NVRAM, change the CUBE.
3. Check the battery jumper W6 and battery G2 on CuBe board.
00MH 07772 ERROR This error points to a failure which can only be caused by the software. A This error points to a failure which can only be caused by the software. A back-
background program called OSRAM analyses all jobs which are part of the ground program called OSRAM analyses all jobs which are a part of the CU soft-
CU−SW. OSRAM has not found all jobs under their expected names. For OS- ware. OSRAM has not found all jobs under their expected names. Contact the
RAM refer to XRG−D−107/99. Helpdesk and send Error
00MI 07773 INFO This error points to a failure which can only be caused by the software. A This error points to a failure which can only be caused by the software. A back-
background program called OSRAM has detected, that the limit for the number ground program called OSRAM has detected, that the limit for the number of ob-
of objects for the job, referenced by the job id, is reached. For OSRAM refer to jects for the job, referenced by the job ID is reached. Contact the Helpdesk and
XRG−D−107/99. send Error Log.
00MJ 07774 INFO This error points to a failure which can only be caused by the software. A This error points to a failure which can only be caused by the software. A back-
background program called OSRAM has detected, that the limit for the number ground program called OSRAM has detected, that the limit for the number of ob-
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of objects for the job, referenced by the job id, is increasing. For OSRAM refer jects for the job, referenced by the job ID is increasing. Contact the Helpdesk and
to XRG−D−107/99. send Error Log.
CSIP Level 1 (12.0)
00MK 07775 WARNING The data for a filament received from the FU is different to the data stored in 1. In case that a release update is performed this exception can be ignored
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the CU. Parameter #2 is the filament number, #1 is the FU number, where 2. In case the problem still persists, perform an adaptation on the tube and focus
FUmA A = 3, FUmA B = 4 etc., #3 is the tube number (tube 1..2) and #4 is the 3. Uninstall and reinstall the blamed tube by tube configuration procedure
focus (1=small..3=large).
00ML 07776 WARNING The CU could not contact one or more FUs necessary for running and so is Check CAN cable connection to FU−kV, FU−mA and FU−RoCo. If one or more of
rebooting in CU only mode. the FU(s) mentioned in the error message parameters is not physically present,
then do a CAN Auto Detect from the Service Interface. If it still fails after the above
fixes have been performed, then replace the FU(s) mentioned in the error mes-
sage.
00MM 07777 WARNING This error points to a failure which can only be caused by the software. A This error points to a failure which can only be caused by the software. A back-
background program called OSRAM analyses all jobs which are part of the ground program called OSRAM analyses all jobs which are a part of the CU soft-
CU−SW. OSRAM has found all jobs under their expected names, but the job ware. OSRAM is missing a job that was there before. Contact the Helpdesk and
identified by ”job id” is now gone. send Error Log.
00MN 07778 WARNING A message has been received from an FU during startup of the CU which is 1. Check / replace affected FU.
shorter that the expected message. Possible incompatibility between CU and 2. Check / replace CuBe
FU or problem with FU. Expected size = param 1, received size = params
2&3, FU = param 4, iim = p. 5
00MO 07779 WARNING Unexpected message received from an FU during CU startup. 1. Check table ”Subsystem SW and HW releases”, if possible.
FU−Parameter #1=02:kV(mA)Control, =03:(kV)mA Control, =0A:RoC. Para- 2. Check / replace affected FU.
meter ”iim” can be ignored. 3. Replace CuBe4. Contact Help Desk and send Error Log incl. Detail Error Log
Possible software incompatibility between CU and FU, or problem with FU. and table ”Subsystem SW and HW releases”, if it was available.
00MP 07780 WARNING The generator is about to reboot itself automatically. None required − this message is intended to show that the CU rebooted delibera-
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tely and not due to an error.
00N0 07848 WARNING The LWDR Pack was unable to create the requested message. Function se- Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
lector requested was #1H and the LWDR Pack error code was #2H.
00N1 07849 WARNING CU could not find parameter info in its internal table. Error parameter bytes : 1 Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
= Function Selector (FS) of faulty message; 2 = parameter id (PID) of the
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00N2 07850 INVALID LWDR Pack tried to decode a message which had one or more missing fixed Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
REQUEST parameters. Function selector is #1H, param id #2H, sub−param id #3#4H Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
LWDR status is #5H.
00N3 07851 INVALID False Parameter in LWDR message received from System Controller. Error Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
REQUEST parameter bytes : 1 = Function Selector (FS) of faulty message; 2 = parameter Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
id (PID) of the faulty parameter in this message.
00N4 07852 INVALID Corrupted/invalid LWDR message received from System Controller. Error Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
REQUEST parameter bytes : 1 = Function Selector (FS) of faulty message; 2 = parameter Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
id (PID) of the faulty parameter in this message.
00N5 07853 INVALID Unknown LWDR Message received from SC. Possible compatibility problem Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
REQUEST SC−Opti TC. Parameter 1 = Function Selector (FS). Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00N6 07854 INVALID TheBox is attempting to send an out of range LWDR parameter to CU. Error Probably a software conflict internally to Integris Interface software in the CuBe
REQUEST parameter bytes : 1 = Function Selector (FS) of faulty message; 2 = parameter Generator, contact the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Infor-
id (PID) of the faulty parameter in this message. mation.
00N7 07855 INVALID TheBox is trying to send a corrupted/invalid LWDR message to the CU. Error Probably a software conflict internally to Integris Interface software in the CuBe
REQUEST parameter bytes : 1 = Function Selector (FS) of faulty message; 2 = parameter Generator, contact the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Infor-
id (PID) of the faulty parameter in this message; 3 = internal error code. mation.
00N8 07856 INVALID TheBox is trying to send an unknown LWDR Message. Possible compatibility Probably a software conflict internally to Integris Interface software in the CuBe
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REQUEST problem TheBox−Opti TC. Parameter 1 = Function Selector (FS). Generator, contact the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Infor-
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mation.
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00N9 07857 WARNING TheBox ran out of memory trying to create an LWDR message. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00NA 07865 ERROR SDL: Max. transmit retries reached. Fit message lost. Check SDL Link
A transmission towards the Integris Acco failed.
00NB 07866 ERROR SDL: Rx SEQ mismatch. At least one Fit message lost. Check SDL Link
Synchronisation problem at SDL level.
00NC 07867 ERROR SDL: Tx SEQ mismatch. At least one Fit message lost. Check SDL Link
Synchronisation problem at SDL level
00ND 07868 WARNING Received an unexpected message − FU type is #1H, iim is #2H. Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00NE 07869 unbestimmt Not currently used. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00NF 07870 INVALID Unexpected or unrecognised FIT command received. Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
REQUEST Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
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00NG 07871 INVALID TheBox tried to encode or decode a FIT message with an unexpected or unre- Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
REQUEST conized message type. Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00NH 07872 INVALID A FIT parameter was either missing or incorrect. Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
REQUEST Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00NI 07873 WARNING An unexpected FIT command / message was received. The command is Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
reported using #2#1H and the message type using #4#3H. Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00NJ 07874 INVALID TheBox attempted to process an unexpected buffer (given by #1H). Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
REQUEST Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00NK 07875 WARNING An unexpected LWDR message was received by TheBox. Function selector = Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
#1H. Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
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00NL 07876 INVALID An internal parameter to a function call was out of range. Probably a software conflict internally to Integris Interface software in the CuBe
REQUEST Generator, contact the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Infor-
mation.
00NM 07877 INVALID An illegal SID value has been read from the hardware. Check SID hardware / connection.
REQUEST
00NN 07878 WARNING TheBox received an SID value which it could not convert into a valid LWDR 1. Check SID hardware / connection.
EDL distance. 2. Contact the Helpdesk and send Error Log.
00NO 07879 INVALID A curve could not be calculated because the given curve parameters were out Probably a software conflict internally to Integris Interface software in the CuBe
REQUEST of range. Generator, contact the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Infor-
mation.
00NP 07880 INVALID An unexpected / invalid CU or TheBox state was received. Probably a software conflict internally to Integris Interface software in the CuBe
REQUEST Generator, contact the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Infor-
mation.
00NQ 07881 WARNING A request (number #1H) from TheBox to the CU software for information fai- Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
led.
00NR 07882 WARNING TheBox failed to find the required mA value in the curve returned by the TC 1.Restart Generator
software. 2.Reload FW
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00NS 07883 WARNING An attempt was made to divide a value by zero. 1. Change EPX.
2.Restart Generator
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3.Reload FW
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00PC 08067 INVALID DRC input parameter #1H out of range. 1. Check and/or change values sent by system controller for the control method,
REQUEST This occurs if the entry check of all parameters from XR fails or the boundary− select another EPX2. Change CuBe
check of kV_mA_curve fails. One of these values is out of the specified range.
00PD 08068 ERROR PC comm: unknown TDL proc id. 1. Change CuBe,
The service call to DRC is wrong, the called service procedure is not available 2. Contact Help Desk
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00PE 08069 WARNING checksum of NV RAM is invalid/wrong, may be a NV Problem 1. In case that a release update is performed this exception can be ignored
2. Try to restart the generator, if the same warning occurs again, it may be a CuBe
HW error in NVRAM, change the CUBE.
3. Check the battery jumper W6 and battery G2 on CuBe board.
00PF 08070 WARNING the kV−mA−curve or kV−mA−ms−curve, gotten from the CU SW, contains 1. Check and/or change values sent by system controller for the control method,
more than two equal consecutive kV curve points select another EPX2. Change CuBe
00PG 08071 WARNING this warning occurs when the following kV value of a curve point doesn’t in- 1. Check and/or change values sent by system controller for the control method,
crease.DRC got this curve from CU select another EPX2. Change CuBe
00PH 08072 WARNING This warning will never be occur in Optimus TC. EDL is deactivated in DRC for 1. Change CuBe,
OPTIMUS TC Release 1. 2. Contact Help Desk
00PI 08073 WARNING This warning occurs when a dose rate curve dosn’t exist. 1. Check and/or change values sent by system controller for the control method,
select another EPX2. Change CuBe
00PJ 08074 WARNING DCALC Dr_curve has strange values. 1. Check and/or change values sent by system controller for the control method,
DRC expands the curve coming from CU. This warning occurs, if DRC makes select another EPX2. Change CuBe
an expansion error.
00PK 08075 WARNING the kV−mA−curve for continuous fluoroscopy, got from CU SW, contains more 1. Check and/or change values sent by system controller for the control method,
than one equal consecutive kV−mA curve point select another EPX2. Change CuBe
00PL 08076 WARNING This warning occurs if the measurement of dose goes > 20mV. This means a 1. Check the dose signal line or cable, maybe there is a disturbance on it or the
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00PM 08077 INVALID This occurs if the entry check of all parameters from CU fails especially for 1. Check and/or change values sent by system controller for the control method,
REQUEST pulsed technic. One of these values is out of the specified range. select another EPX2. Change CuBe
00PN 08078 WARNING the kV−mA−ms curves for a pulsed technic, got from CU SW, contains more 1. Check and/or change values sent by system controller for the control method,
than one equal consecutive kV−mA−ms curve points select another EPX2. Change CuBe
00PO 08079 WARNING This warning occurs if the control method changes whilst a pulse technic is still 1. Check SAN bus
running in an x−ray pulse 2. Change CuBe
00PP 08080 WARNING More than 500% of dose has been measured relative to the expected dose 1. Check EPX Parameter (tube, focus, t, Q, I, f, t_run,..)
(100%) 2. Check patient is present or fits to the loaded curve.
Should no longer occur (since Velara CV 1.1.4). 3. Check that personnel operate generator correctly.
00PQ 08081 WARNING DRC: dose much smaller after expo. than during expo. 1. Check SAN bus
The ”measured” dose after the pulse is lower than during pulse and so the 2. Change CuBe
reported dose will be taken from the latest time during pulse.
00PR 08082 INVALID DRC: Parameters concerning the sensor don’t fit together Change SensorScanTime in dataset to be greater than 0.
REQUEST FDXD installed, but dataset sent with SensorScanTime of 0. This is not com-
patible with FDXD.
00PS 08083 WARNING This Warning is issued at state machine failure−result with a parameter (va- 1. if failure−result−parameter is 1−4 :Contact Help Desk and send Error Log.
lues 1−5). 2. if failure−result−parameter is 5 : compare framespeed−parameter (e.g. 25 fps)
Values from 1−4 are internal for the developers, Value 5 typically means that with real sequencer−frequency from SysCo.
the dataset requested framespeed and the realized framespeed are not the
same.
00PT 08084 WARNING DRC calculation problem has occurred, the regulation curve has been limited. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00PU 08085 WARNING Interpolation problem, regulation values have been skipped over. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00S* 08342 Service PCcomm: Service access trace Disconnect PC during startup generator, could be a problem that FSF / System
This entry is made every time AGenT establishes a connection with the Gene- does not recognize that the system is master
rator.
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00S? 08363 ERROR An internal Software/Runtime problem was detected. Under normal conditions Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
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00S0 08348 ERROR During the Tube Data programming a data distribution error occurred 1.Restart Generator
2.Reload FW
00S1 08349 WARNING The configuration stored at the NVRAM does not match with the configuration Read out the actual Generator Configuration (Installation) and write it back to the
| ERROR stored at the FlashDisk. This could mean, that the battery is empty or the Generator.
FlashDisk corrupted or something was changed e.g. A Function Unit or the
FlashDisk or the Cube Board.
00S2 08350 ERROR Timeout reached Nothing to fix at all!
Could ocur in the CU Simulation Mode or more generally, if a task does not
respond to a service request within 5 minutes.
00S3 08351 WARNING The persistant baudrate of 115kbps was switched back to the default 9600bps If the Service Tool was using 115kbps, check the cable and its shielding.If the Ser-
because a lower baudrate was used by the Service Tool. vice Tool should use a lower baudrate, then don’t switch the Generator baudrate to
115kbps.
00S4 08352 WARNING The CU Battery Lifetime is low. Replace the Battery on the CU PCB and on the FU mA/kV PCB.Don’t forget to
The Battery Lifetime may have exceeded its 2 year guaranteed lifetime. renew the ”Battery Lifetime” after the Batteries have been replaced with new
ones.Remark: ”Renew Battery Lifetime” is a ”Reset” function (not available on older
Systems).
00S5 08353 ERROR The Restore of a Backup file was not successful. Reasons may be:⋅Restored Zip file was corrupted⋅The restored zip file does not
contain a backup.⋅Restored file was not zipped.Solution:⋅Use a valid Backup file.
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00S6 08354 WARNING Restore data from different firmware version. The Backup was made by a Solution: Use the same Firmware version for Backup and Restore.
CSIP Level 1 (12.0)
different version of the firmware than that which is currently running on the
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system. It is possible that some restored data were ignored or overwritten with
different data.
00SA 08365 ERROR This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00SB 08366 ERROR This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00SC 08367 ERROR This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Probably a software conflict between the AGenT Service Tool and the Generator.
1. Retry the service command which preceded this error.
2. Contact the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00SD 08368 ERROR This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00SE 08369 ERROR This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00SF 08370 ERROR This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00SG 08371 ERROR This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00SH 08372 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Probably a software conflict between the AGenT Service Tool and the Generator.
1. Retry the service command which preceded this error.
2. Contact the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00SI 08373 ERROR This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00SJ 08374 ERROR This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Possible transmission problem.
1. Check that the correct cable has been connected between AGenT and the Ge-
nerator.
2. Retry the service command which preceded this error.
3. Contact the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
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00SK 08375 ERROR This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Probably a software conflict between the AGenT Service Tool and the Generator.
1. Retry the service command which preceded this error.
2. Contact the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00SL 08376 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Probably a software conflict between the AGenT Service Tool and the Generator.
1. Retry the service command which preceded this error.
2. Contact the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
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00SM 08377 ERROR This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Probably a software conflict between the AGenT Service Tool and the Generator.
1. Retry the service command which preceded this error.
2. Contact the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00SN 08378 ERROR This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00SO 08379 ERROR This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Probably a software conflict between the AGenT Service Tool and the Generator.
1. Retry the service command which preceded this error.
2. Contact the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00SP 08380 ERROR This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00SQ 08381 ERROR To prevent occurrence of this error, plug the cable into the Service Interface Nothing to fix at all!
connector at the Generator after you have started Windows 2000/NT and
AGent.
00SR 08382 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00SS 08383 ERROR The request that was sent to the Generator could not be performed, because Probably a software conflict between the AGenT Service Tool and the Generator.
the request was not allowed, incorrect or a previous error leads to this re- 1. Retry the service command which preceded this error.
sponse. 2. Contact the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00ST 08384 ERROR RMX (operating system) error. Probably a software conflict between the AGenT Service Tool and the Generator.1.
Nothing to fix. Maybe reboot will help. Reboot the Generator and retry the service command which preceded this error.2.
Contact the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
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00SU 08385 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
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00SV 08386 ERROR This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Update CU Firmware
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00SW 08387 ERROR This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Update CU Firmware
00SX 08388 ERROR FU mA incompatible. 1. Check kVmA Prom D800, should be version 4512 113 27332 or 4512 113 27319
The Version of the FU mA could not be handled by the CU Firmware. 2. In case Prom is proper version contact Help Desk and send Detailed Error Log
00SY 08389 ERROR FU Off request failed. Update CU Firmware
The FU was requested to stop operation, but it dosen’t work.
00SZ 08390 ERROR This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Update CU Firmware
00T? 08463 ERROR An internal resource problem was detected. Update CU Firmware
00TA 08465 ERROR The received message is unknown and will not be processed. Update CU Firmware
00TB 08466 WARNING Tube Supervision Error from FU kV. 1. Check cable for tube temperature switch at EZ X510:A5 und A7
Tube Housing contact or cable defect, detected by FU kV.
Tube temp switch:
closed at < 85 deg.C = ok
if cable has short circuit = 00TB
can be open if connector EZ X510 is removed.
00TC 08467 ERROR Internal TTS Error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
For more Information see TTS Internal Error Logging. Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00TD 08468 ERROR This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Update CU Firmware
00TE 08469 ERROR NVRAM Checksum Error. Update CuBe SW
The checksum found is not correct, that could mean the battery is empty or
the NVRAM is corrupt.
00TF 08470 ERROR The requested NVRAM space is unavailable. Update CU Firmware
00TG 08471 ERROR The temperature of the focal track exceeds the To limit. If Tubeprotection switched off at EPX then the tube was running too hot and forced
to stop the exposure else Contact the Helpdesk and send Error Log.
00TH 08472 WARNING Load Data Supply inconsistent. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
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00TI 08473 WARNING Tube Housing Contact state inconsistent. 1.Restart Generator
The Tube Housing Contact is open, but the calculated temperatures of the 2.Reload FW
tube don’t match with it. Check the tube type programming or cooling unit.
00TJ 08474 WARNING Defect in Cooling Unit flow circuit. 1. Check Cable connected probably at X510A
Velara RF rel 1.2, CFD rel 1.3, CV rel 1.4, CVFD rel 1.1 will scan the input flow 2. Check Cooling Unit has been powered on.
switch only if the programmed tube type should have a cooling unit connected. 3. Check that coolant level is Ok.
Note: This warning will lead to Graceful Degradation. 4. If everything else is Ok, then replace Cooling Unit otherwise correct the failure.
00TK 08475 INFO A glitch has caused the TTS model to calculate a peak value which exceeds Software problem. No activity on field site. Send error log to help desk.
the Nominal Power of the tube (so far only seen in RF systems).
00X0 08848 ERROR The FURoCo did not respond during tube switch to a stator request within the Check/change FRU RoCo hardware and/or Tube Multiplexer.
time required
00X1 08849 ERROR FU−RoCo acceleration timeout. 1. Check RoCo HS hardware, possible error combination with Roco HS error 10xx
The FURoCo did not obtain the requested speed within the time required 2. Check stator cable3. Check tube (bearings)
00X2 08850 ERROR The sending of a message on the CAN bus to the FU−RoCo/kV/mA failed. 1. Change CuBe,
2. Contact Help Desk
00X3 08851 ERROR The FUkV did not respond to a tube selection request within the time required. 1. Change CuBe,
2. Contact Help Desk
00X4 08852 ERROR The FUkV did not respond to the Data setting messages within the time requi- 1. Check/change kVmA Control
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00X5 08853 ERROR The FUmA rejected the X−ray parameter setting 1. Deinstall/install tube again
2. Contact Help Desk
00X6 08854 ERROR The FUmA Grid Test Failed 1. Tube current leakage during grid application is higher than specified. Replace
the tube or disable the grid function.
2. The grid control circuit on kVmA control is defect.
3. The coaxial cable between kVmA control and tube is brocken.
4. The small filament of the GS tube is shortened to the cathode cup
5. The GS electronic could be defect, replace either Tube (MRC, MRM) or GS tank
(SRM)
00X7 08855 ERROR The FUmA did not respond to the Data setting messages within the time requi- 1. Check/change kV−mA−Control and CAN cable
red 2. Change CuBe
00X8 08856 ERROR FU−mA focus not installed. 1. Change CuBe,
The dataset from AD specifies a tube/focus combination which is not available 2. Contact Help Desk
00X9 08857 ERROR DRC did not respond to a calculation request within the time required 1. Change CuBe,
2. Contact Help Desk
00XA 08865 ERROR The X−Ray mode / Nomogram Selector combination in the data set does not 1. Change CuBe,
yield a valid DRC mode 2. Contact Help Desk
00XB 08866 ERROR The FUmA Control State Machine has not responded to a request to go to the 1. Change CuBe
OFF state within the time required 2. Check/change kV−mA−Control
3. Contact Help Desk
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00XC 08867 ERROR The FUkV Control State Machine has not responded to a request to go to the 1. Change CuBe
OFF state within the time required. 2. Check/change kV−mA−Control
3. Contact Help Desk
00XD 08868 ERROR The FURoCo State Machine has not responded to a request to go to the INIT 1. Change CuBe2. Check/change RoCo HS
state within the time required. 3. Contact Help Desk
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00XE 08869 ERROR The FUmA Control State Machine has not responded to a request to go to the 1. Change CuBe
STANDBY state from the OFF state within the time required 2. Check/change kV−mA−Control
3. Contact Help Desk
00XF 08870 ERROR The FUkV Control State Machine has not responded to a request to go to the 1. Change CuBe
STANDBY state from the OFF state within the time required 2. Check/change kV−mA−Control
3. Contact Help Desk
00XG 08871 ERROR The FURoCo State Machine has not responded to a request to go to the 1. Change CuBe2. Check/change RoCo HS
STOPPED state from the INIT state within the time required. 3. Contact Help Desk
00XH 08872 ERROR The FUmA Control State Machine has not responded to a request to go to the 1. Change CuBe
STANDBY state from a more prepared state within the time required 2. Check/change kV−mA−Control
3. Contact Help Desk
00XI 08873 ERROR The FUkV Control State Machine has not responded to a request to go to the 1. Change CuBe
STANDBY state from a more prepared state within the time required 2. Check/change kV−mA−Control
3. Contact Help Desk
00XJ 08874 ERROR The FURoCo State Machine has not responded to a request to go to the 1. Change CuBe2. Check/change RoCo HS
STOPPED state from a more prepared state within the time required 3. Contact Help Desk
00XK 08875 ERROR The FUmA Control State Machine has not responded to a request to go to the 1. Change CuBe
requested prepared state from the STANDBY state within the time required. 2. Check/change kV−mA−Control
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00XL 08876 ERROR The FUkV Control State Machine has not responded to a request to go to the 1. Change CuBe
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requested prepared state from the STANDBY state within the time required 2. Check/change kV−mA−Control
3. Contact Help Desk
00XM 08877 ERROR The FURoCo State Machine has not responded to a request to go to the re- 1. Change CuBe2. Check/change RoCo HS
quested started/starting state from the STOPPED state within the time requi- 3. Contact Help Desk
red.
00XN 08878 ERROR The FUmA Control State Machine has not responded to a request to go to the 1. Change CuBe
PREPARED XRAY state from the PREPARED state within the time required 2. Check/change kV−mA−Control
3. Contact Help Desk
00XO 08879 ERROR FU−handler looping. 1. Change CuBe,
The main loop in the procedure to run all FU state machines has run more 2. Contact Help Desk
than the specified maximum loops without reaching a stable state
00XP 08880 WARNING More timers have been requested than the module XRswtim can maintain 1. Change CuBe,
2. Contact Help Desk
00XQ 08881 WARNING Unexpected message received 1. Change CuBe,
2. Contact Help Desk
00XR 08882 WARNING Run Data could not be collected within the time required. 1. Change CuBe
2. Check/change kV−mA−Control
3. Contact Help Desk
00XS 08883 WARNING Notification of X−ray Off has not been received from the Radiation State ma- 1. Check Tube and HV cable
chine within the time required 2. Check/change kV−mA−Control3. Check/change HV tank
00XT 08884 WARNING Notification of X−ray Off has not been received from the Radiation State ma- 1. Check Tube and HV cable
chine within the time required 2. Check/change kV−mA−Control3. Check/change HV tank
00XU 08885 WARNING Procs: 8003,8004,8005,8008,8009,8010,8018,8030,8031,8032,8033,8035 A 1. Change CuBe,
field in the message has an unexpected value 2. Contact Help Desk
00XV 08886 WARNING The kV value from DRC is not within the range of the specific yield table provi- 1. Change CuBe,
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00XW 08887 ERROR Grid not allowed by FU−mA. 1. Deinstall/install tube again
Grid mode has been selected for a tube/focus combination that does not sup- 2. Change CuBe
port grid mode 3. Check/change kV−mA−Control
4. Contact Help Desk
00XX 08888 WARNING FUmA aborts Ie adaptation 1. Check for previous 02xx errors
2. Start adaptation again
00XY 08889 WARNING FUmA aborts boost adaptation 1. Check for previous 02xx errors
2. Start adaptation again
00XZ 08890 WARNING Proc: XRVN_HANDLE_AD_MSG_ADAP_IE_REQ (8030) Adaptation request 1. Check for previous 02xx errors
received while adaptation in progress, Proc: 2. Start adaptation again
XRVN_HANDLE_AD_MSG_ADAP_BOOST_REQ (8031) Adaptation request
received while adaptation in progress
00Y0 08948 ERROR Specific yield out of range, adjusted. Reprogram Yield Table.
A zero value has been detected in the Yield Table.
00Y1 08949 ERROR FUKV did not respond to Tube Selection message Check FUkV for reason for failure
00Y2 08950 ERROR Roco did not confirm that the rotor was stopped Check RoCo Hardware
00Y3 08951 ERROR The rotation speeds XR got during start up from SE and FU−RoCo do not fit. 1. Deinstall / install tube
00Y4 08952 INVALID Curve received from AD is not valid. 1. Check EPX Parameter (tube, focus, f, t,..)
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REQUEST 2. Reload SW
CSIP Level 1 (12.0)
00Y5 08953 INVALID The selected index to play was not recorded before Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
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REQUEST Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00Y6 08954 INVALID Only the record/play mode is allowed to change, if you switch from record to Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
REQUEST play. Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
00Y7 08955 unbestimmt Error is disabled This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
code occurs contact the help desk.
00Y8 08956 WARNING The requested adaptation parameter from the FU−mA got changed by AD. Probably a software conflict between the kV_mA firmware and the CuBe software
in the Generator, contact the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Er-
ror Information, also send table ”HW SW Configuration”.
00Y9 08957 WARNING User started adaptation but waited too long before applying CTRL_X signal to CTRL_X must be applied during adaptation otherwise no exposures can be perfor-
allow adaptation exposures med. In order to protect the generator/tube the time that the generator will wait in
the PREPARED state for the user to give the CTRL_X is limited.
00YA 08965 WARNING Adap−filament not available. 1. Deinstall/install tube again
ADAP state−machine requests Adaptation of Filament not in configuration 2. Contact Help Desk
00YB 08966 ERROR XR−manager looping. 1. Change CuBe,
The main loop in the procedure to run all XR state machines has run more 2. Contact Help Desk
than the specified maximum loops without reaching a stable state
00YC 08967 ERROR The FUmA has not responded to a simulation request within the time required 1. Check/change kVmA Control
2. Change CuBe
00YD 08968 WARNING No response to FUmA calibration request 1. Check/change kVmA Control
Note: should be solved with CU SW Sep 20.1, released in CV 1.1.4, RF 1.1.1, 2. Change CuBe
FAULT FINDING
CVFD 1.1.1
00YE 08969 ERROR X_ACT_S signal missing. 1. Check SAN bus
The X_ACT_S signal is not connected to the CU
00YF 08970 INVALID Tube switch during preparation. Probably a software conflict between the SysCo and the Generator, contact the
REQUEST A tube switch was requested when generator not in standby Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
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00YG 08971 ERROR Filament status msg not received. 1. Change CuBe,
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00YH 08972 ERROR CAN config msg not received. 1. Change CuBe,
XR not initialised properly 2. Contact Help Desk
00YI 08973 ERROR Options msg not received. 1. Change CuBe,
XR not initialised properly 2. Contact Help Desk
00YJ 08974 ERROR SW backup timer terminated X−Ray 1. Change CuBe,
2. Contact Help Desk
00YK 08975 WARNING EN_X signal missing. 1. Check SAN bus
The EN_X signal is not connected to the CU
00YL 08976 ERROR The EN_X_C signal could not be changed via CON_EN_X_C. 1. Change CuBe
0 = EN_X_C is disabled and cannot be enabled
1 = EN_X_C is enabled and cannot be disabled
00YM 08977 ERROR Doserate limit cannot be kept, Ie below Imin. 1. EPX: Extend curve towards lower kV−values if possible.
To keep to the dose rate limit, EDL would have to go below the Imin value. 2. EPX: Use a filter or one with higher absorbtion.
3. EPX: Increase the time in the curve (only for CM 33, 34, 44 and 45).
4. Check the source image distance, it might be too low.
00YN 08978 WARNING The PREP signal EN_X signal was detected at Start Up 1. Check SAN bus
00YO 08979 WARNING RQ_SN_X signal detected at Start Up 1. Check SAN bus
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00YP 08980 WARNING The X−ray signal CTRL_X signal detected at Start Up 1. Check SAN bus
00YQ 08981 WARNING The X−ray signal CTRL_X_C signal detected at Start Up 1. Check XS−bus
CSIP Level 1 (12.0)
00YR 08982 WARNING The X−ray signal X_ACT_S signal detected at Start Up 1. Check XS−bus
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00YS 08983 WARNING The PREP ready signal NR_PR_X signal failure at Start Up 1. Check SAN bus
00YT 08984 ERROR The X−ray signal CTRL_X_C signal detected in STANDBY 1. Change CuBe
00YU 08985 ERROR The X−ray signal X_ACT_S signal detected in STANDBY 1. Check/change kVmA Control
2. Change CuBe
00YV 08986 ERROR Doserate limit cannot be kept, t below tmin. 1. EPX: Increase the ms value in the curve (only for CM 33, 34, 44 and 45).
To keep to the dose rate limit, EDL would have to go below the tmin value.
00YW 08987 ERROR Doserate limit cannot be kept, Q below Qmin. 1. EPX: Increase the mA value in the curve (only for CM 33, 34, 44 and 45).
To keep to the dose rate limit, EDL would have to go below the Qmin value. 2. EPX: Increase the ms value in the curve (only for CM 33, 34, 44 and 45).
00YX 08988 INVALID Requested X−ray mode not allowed in simulation ”without X−ray” 1. Select allowed X−ray mode
REQUEST
00YY 08989 INVALID Simulation mode request under wrong conditions. 1. Request simulation mode (without X−ray) in STANDBY
REQUEST
00YZ 08990 ERROR Invalid segment length in message from FU. 1. Check/change kVmA Control
Unexpected message format received from an FU 2. Check/change kVmA Control CAN cable
3. Change CuBe
00Z0 09048 ERROR An emergency reduced data set is required but has not yet been received by 1. Send an emergency reduced data set to the CU.
XR.
00Z1 09049 WARNING The FU−RoCo doe not reply to a retrigger message (rotation request). Check RoCo Hardware
00Z2 09050 INVALID Second Update Filament Checksum Request. 1. Deinstall / install tube
REQUEST Before the first Request was finished, XR got a second Update Filament
Checksum Request.
00Z3 09051 INVALID Request for not installed filament. 1. Deinstall / install tube
REQUEST XR got a request for a filament which has not been installed.
00Z4 09052 WARNING Timeout on a filament limit data request to the FU−mA. Check FUmA for reason for failure
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00Z5 09053 WARNING Cooling Unit Coolant Flow Defect. If a cooling unit is present, then check and repair/replace cooling system,or, if no
The cooling of the tube’s coolant can no longer be guaranteed. cooling unit is present, then check programming.
Note: this warning is no longer reported after Velara RF rel 1.2, CFD rel 1.3,
CV rel 1.4, CVFD rel 1.1
00Z6 09054 INVALID Datasetting during Idle with Prep. Leave PREP first and then set data.
REQUEST In IDLE and PREP condition a data setting is not allowed.
00Z7 09055 WARNING No Rotation Limits from FURoCo at startup. 1. Check CAN.
No information was received from FU RoCo at startup. 2. Check RoCo Hardware.
3. Check RoCo Firmware.
00Z8 09056 ERROR Emergency Power Limit Exceeded. Reduce actual frame speed.
Whilst running an emergency dataset the 330W limit has been exceeded.
00Z9 09057 WARNING Fil #1H State #2H from FUmA, assumed NOT INSTALLED. 1) Update CU Firmware and / or FUmA Firmware.
XR received an undefined filament state from the FUmA.
00ZA 09065 WARNING Tube Yield tables NVRAM data is corrupt or missing, default values will be Reboot the generator. If the error no longer appears and a SW Update had just
used. been performed, then no further action is necessary.
Can be caused by a SW Update.
00ZB 09066 WARNING Tube Statistics NVRAM data is corrupted or missing, new data will be created. Reboot the generator. If the error no longer appears and a SW Update had just
Can be caused by a SW Update. been performed, then no further action is necessary.
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00ZC 09067 WARNING Tube Load Units NVRAM data is corrupted or missing, new data will be crea- Reboot the generator. If the error no longer appears and a SW Update had just
CSIP Level 1 (12.0)
FAULT FINDING
02AE 26569 WARNING SW development error. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02AF 26570 WARNING SW development error. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02CA 26765 WARNING Internal SW failure. Perhaps caused by mad HW. 1. Change kVmA−Control
02CB 26766 WARNING A CAN message with wrong IIM−no (no recipient defined) received. 1. Change FU mentioned in error remark.
CU sent IIM, which the FU didn’t know. 2. Change CuBe
Possibly inconsistency between FU and/or CU version (Release/Level)
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02CC 26767 WARNING multiple reception of the same CAN frame (transmitter ill). 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
Communication with CU disturbed. Possibly CU is overloaded. 2. Check CAN bus
3. Change FU
4. Change CuBe
5. Contact Help Desk
02CE 26769 WARNING Unexpected signal value in CAN rx task. 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
Reception from CU disturbed. 2. Check CAN bus
3. Change FU
4. Change CuBe
5. Contact Help Desk
02CF 26770 WARNING CAN bus timeout during domain transmission. 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
Transmission to CU disturbed. 2. Check CAN bus
3. Change FU
4. Change CuBe
5. Contact Help Desk
02CG 26771 WARNING Error message 02CF not reported because of wrong error mailbox token. 1. Change kVmA−Control
02CX 26788 WARNING Multiple rx of the same CAN last/only frame (transmitter ill). 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
Reception from CU disturbed. 2. Check CAN bus
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3. Change FU
4. Change CuBe
CSIP Level 1 (12.0)
02CY 26789 WARNING Aborted CAN domain receive (because of timeout or wrong signal). 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
Reception from CU disturbed. 2. Check CAN bus
3. Change FU
4. Change CuBe
5. Contact Help Desk
02CZ 26790 WARNING Unexpected CAN domain frame received (outside IIM−reception). 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
Reception from CU disturbed, message is delivered nevertheless. 2. Check CAN bus
3. Change FU
4. Change CuBe
5. Contact Help Desk
02DA 26865 WARNING No CPU access to the CAN controller. 1. Change kVmA−Control
Problem with CAN−chip on the FU.
02DB 26866 WARNING Reset or release of the CAN controller was not acknowledged. 1. Change kVmA−Control
Problem with CAN−chip on the FU.
02DD 26868 WARNING Check of the DPRAM of the CAN controller failed. 1. Change kVmA−Control
Problem with CAN−chip on the FU.
02DE 26869 WARNING Unexpected interrupt pointer in the CAN controller. 1. Change kVmA−Control
Problem with CAN−chip on the FU.
02DF 26870 WARNING CAN controller state undefined. 1. Change kVmA−Control
Problem with CAN−chip on the FU.
02DG 26871 WARNING CAN controller state ERROR ACTIVE after ERROR PASSIVE. 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
Info: 02DH ended. 2. Check cables and screens
3. Check CAN bus with analog oscilloscope
4. Change CuBe
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02DH 26872 WARNING CAN controller state ERROR PASSIVE. 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
FU−CAN−chip error because of detected transmission problems. It’s just an 2. Check cables and screens
info; the transmission is still working. 3. Check CAN bus with analog oscilloscope
Possibly no running FU is connected to the CAN bus or EMC problems. 4. Change CuBe
02DI 26873 WARNING CAN controller state BUS OFF. 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
FU−CAN−chip serious error because of detected transmission (propably EMC) 2. Check cables and screens
problems. 3. Check CAN bus with analog oscilloscope
No transmission possible til next startup. 4. Change CuBe
02DJ 26874 WARNING CAN controller state DPRAM ERROR. 1. Change kVmA−Control
Problem with CAN−chip on the FU.
02DK 26875 WARNING CAN controller state DPRAM ERROR and ERROR PASSIVE. 1. Change kVmA−Control
Problem with CAN−chip on the FU.
02EA 26965 ERROR Interrupt 0: divide by zero. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
SW or HW development error. Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02EB 26966 ERROR SW or HW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02EC 26967 ERROR SW or HW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
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02ED 26968 ERROR SW or HW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
CSIP Level 1 (12.0)
02EE 26969 ERROR SW or HW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02EF 26970 ERROR SW or HW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02EG 26971 ERROR SW or HW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02EH 26972 ERROR SW or HW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02EI 26973 ERROR CAN connection to CU lost 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
2. Check CAN bus
3. Change FU
4. Change CuBe
5. Contact Help Desk
02GA 27165 WARNING Interpolation not possible This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
code occurs contact the help desk.
02HA 27265 WARNING kV nominal value out of range. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
code occurs contact the help desk.
02HB 27266 ERROR kV nominal value out of range. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
code occurs contact the help desk.
02HC 27267 WARNING Z nominal value out of range. Not relevant for Velara.
FAULT FINDING
02HD 27268 ERROR Z nominal value out of range. Not relevant for Velara.
02HE 27269 WARNING kV actual value more than 3 kV too high during transition standby to exposure 1. Check kV feed back connection EG 100 X14 to EH X11
> 400ms after PREP 2. Error occurs intermittently since converter has been replaced: check screwed
connections at converters E(2)Q C5:1 & C6:1 to HV tank EG X 1001 through X
10004.
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02HF 27270 ERROR kV actual value more than 4kV too high during transition standby to exposure 1. Check kV feed back connection EG 100 X14 to EH X11
> 400ms after PREP 2. Error occurs intermittently since converter has been replaced: check screwed
connections at converters E(2)Q C5:1 & C6:1 to HV tank EG X 1001 through X
10004.
02HG 27271 WARNING kV actual value AV_HT out of range −1% plus −6kV or +1% plus +6kV, 2 mea- 1. Occoured in CVFD < 5.7 or CV < 2.4 or RF < 3.7:
surements within 20ms (see Detail Error log for anode / cathode values) The Warning is logged intermittently or often , but only in PAAP = Pulsed Fluoro or
GS Fluoro). The detailed log shows the time in ms between the last EXOFF and
the Warning. It should be appr. > 250ms to confirm that in this Release the SW
detects a too low actual kV value. Update the CuBe SW into CVFD >= 5.7 or CV >
=2.4 or RF >=3.7
2. Warning occurs intermittently: check whether this WARNING is followed by Err
02HH in the ErrorLog. If so, continue with Error fixing 02HH. Otherwise: check
connection EH X11 to HV tank EG 100 X14 especially for SN till 04 6800 (SUB D
plug HT_AN or HT_CA is intermittently open) or replace HV tank
3. Warning occurs intermittently since converter has been replaced: check connec-
tions at converters E(2)Q C5:1 & C6:1 to HV tank EG X 1001 through X 10004.
4. Check for tube arcing, try re conditioning
5. Replace FRU EH Dig kVmA control (kV measuring circuit defect)
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02HH 27272 ERROR kV actual value AV_HT out of range 20kV > U > 170kV, 3 retries within 1.Error occurs intermittently: check connection EH X11 to HV tank EG 100 X14
30ms.(see Detail Error log for anode / cathode values) (HAT_AN or HAT_CA is intermittently open)
2. Check Detail Error Info ‘Read HW values’ : The lowest site of kV actual value
points to weak converter.
3.Run Offline diagnostics ccording to SNL109 ’Trouble Shooting Converter IGBT
Check’ for the Converter blamed by ‘kV actual value’ .
4.Swap converters or replace the Converter blamed by test result and / or ’kV
actual value’.
02HI 27273 WARNING E value (HV converter DC) out of range 470V > E > 780V (in StBY and be- 1. Check voltage at ENK2 :41 :42 or at EH V6.2 (ConvQ1) or V6.6 (Q2) pin7 with
fore radiation), 3 retries within 30ms (see Detail Error log for values) scale factor 300V/1V
2. Replace FRU kVmA Control.
02HJ 27274 ERROR E value during stand by out of range. 1. Check voltage at ENK2 :41 :42 or at EH V6.2 (ConvQ1) or V6.6 (Q2) pin7 with
E value (HV converter DC) out of range 400V (radiation) > E > 730V (in StBY scale factor 300V/1V
and before radiation), 3 retries within 30ms (see Detail Error log for values) 2. Replace FRU kVmA Control
3. Might appear after converter damage, breakers and fuses might have been on
after the event, generator was turned on with a short−circuit in converter which
caused the spring contacts on damping resistors ENR1, 2 and 3 to open (these
can be re−soldered).
02HK 27275 WARNING During Radiation the E value (HV converter DC) is out of range 400V (radia- 1. Check mains input resistance, maybe too high
tion) > E > 730V, 3 retries within 30ms (see Detail Error log for values) 2. Check voltage at ENK2 :41 :42 or at EH V6.2 (ConvQ1) or V6.6 (Q2) pin7 with
scale factor 300V/1V
3. Replace FRU kVmA Control.
02HL 27276 ERROR E value during high tension out of range. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
code occurs contact the help desk.
02HM 27277 WARNING Converter 1 temperature out of range. 1. Check Temp−Sensor in converter 1(EQ Anode); Refer to SNL 109 ’Trouble
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02HN 27278 ERROR Converter 1 temperature out of range. 1. Check Temp−Sensor in converter 1(EQ Anode); Refer to SNL 109 ’Trouble
Shooting Converter IGBT Check’
2. Replace Converter 1(EQ Anode)
02HO 27279 WARNING Converter 2 temperature out of range. 1. Check temp−Sensor in converter 2(EQ Catode); Refer to SNL 109 ’Trouble
Shooting Converter IGBT Check’
2. Replace Converter 2 (EQ Catode)
02HP 27280 ERROR Converter 2 temperature out of range. 1. Check temp−Sensor in converter 2(EQ Catode); Refer to SNL 109 ’Trouble
Shooting Converter IGBT Check’
2. Replace Converter 2 (EQ Catode)
02HQ 27281 WARNING High tension tank temperature out of range. Replace high voltage tank
02HR 27282 ERROR High tension tank temperature out of range. Replace high voltage tank
02HS 27283 WARNING Divider test cathode out of range. Replace high voltage tank
02HT 27284 ERROR Divider test cathode out of range. Replace high voltage tank
02HU 27285 WARNING Divider test anode out of range. Replace high voltage tank
02HV 27286 ERROR Divider test anode out of range. Replace high voltage tank
02HW 27287 WARNING Asymmetric kV actual >= 15%. See Detail Error log for deviation of kV for 1. Refer to SNL 109 ’Trouble Shooting Converter IGBT Check’ for the Converter
Anode (EQ converter 1) and Cathode (E2Q converter 2). blamed by kV actual value (finding from Detailed Error info)
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02HX 27288 ERROR Asymmetric kV actual >= 15%. 3 measurements within 30−40ms after X_ACT. Note: Converter 1 = EQ = Anode; Converter 2 = E2Q = Cathode.1. Run Offline
See Detail Error log for deviation of kV for Anode and Cathode. Grid Switch: diagnostics according to ’Trouble Shooting Converter’ for the Converter blamed by
CSIP Level 1 (12.0)
grid signal GSOutput does not enable emission current flow during radiation kV actual value (finding from Detail Error info) 2. Converter # (depends on devia-
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FAULT FINDING
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02OE 27969 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02OF 27970 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02OG 27971 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
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02OH 27972 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02OI 27973 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02OJ 27974 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02OK 27975 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02OL 27976 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02OM 27977 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02ON 27978 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02OO 27979 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02OP 27980 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
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02OR 27982 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02OS 27983 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02OT 27984 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02OU 27985 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02OV 27986 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02OW 27987 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02OX 27988 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02OY 27989 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02OZ 27990 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02RA 28265 WARNING Grid mode changeover requested during prep. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
code occurs contact the help desk.
02RB 28266 WARNING Tube switch requested during preparation. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
code occurs contact the help desk.
02RC 28267 WARNING Requested P out of range. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
code occurs contact the help desk.
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02SA 28365 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
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02SB 28366 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
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02SC 28367 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Probably a software conflict internally to kV_mA firmware in the Generator, contact
the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02SD 28368 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02SE 28369 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02SF 28370 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02SG 28371 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02SH 28372 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Probably a software conflict internally to kV_mA firmware in the Generator, contact
the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02SI 28373 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02SJ 28374 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Possible transmission problem.
1. Check that the correct cable has been connected between AGenT and the Ge-
nerator.
2. Retry the service command which preceded this error.
3. Contact the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02SK 28375 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Probably a software conflict internally to kV_mA firmware in the Generator, contact
the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02SL 28376 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Probably a software conflict internally to kV_mA firmware in the Generator, contact
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02SO 28379 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Probably a software conflict internally to kV_mA firmware in the Generator, contact
CSIP Level 1 (12.0)
the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
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02SP 28380 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02SQ 28381 WARNING To prevent occurrence of this error, plug the cable into the Service Interface Nothing to fix at all!
connector at the Generator after you have started Windows 2000/NT and
AGent.
02SR 28382 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02SS 28383 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Probably a software conflict internally to kV_mA firmware in the Generator, contact
the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02ST 28384 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe reboot will help. Probably a software conflict between the AGenT Service Tool and the Generator.1.
Reboot the Generator and retry the service command which preceded this error.2.
Contact the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02SU 28385 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
02UA 28565 ERROR HW configuration identifier wrong 1. check ID resistors 68 Ohms on Q100 X1:8 and X1:27 and Q500 X1:12 and
X1:13 against Q100 X2:11 on each converter
2. Replace kVmA Control
02UB 28566 WARNING Set Up request received during preparation. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
code occurs contact the help desk.
02UC 28567 WARNING Adaptation aborted because no suitable correction value could be found. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
code occurs contact the help desk.
02VA 28665 WARNING DSP: divider test cathode out of range. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
code occurs contact the help desk.
FAULT FINDING
02WA 28765 WARNING Wrong tube selected. Repair Tube Multiplexer WG
02WB 28766 ERROR Wrong tube selected. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
code occurs contact the help desk.
02WC 28767 WARNING EN X C signal faulty. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
code occurs contact the help desk.
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Error− Ecept− Error− Error_Remark Error_Fixing
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FAULT FINDING
Code No Class
02WD 28768 ERROR EN X C signal faulty. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
code occurs contact the help desk.
02WE 28769 WARNING Wrong grid mode selected. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
code occurs contact the help desk.
02WF 28770 ERROR Wrong grid mode selected. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
code occurs contact the help desk.
02WG 28771 WARNING Tube arcing detected. carry out tube reconditioning procedure
02WH 28772 ERROR Not applicable for Velara systems. Not relevant for Velara.
02WI 28773 WARNING Converter 1 (EQ Anode) over voltage detected. 1. Check detailed error log to confirm that converter 1 (EQ Anode) is blamed by
values− refer to SNL 109 ’Trouble Shooting Converter IGBT Check’
2. try with different kV and load settings
3. Swap converters
4. Replace converter
02WJ 28774 ERROR Converter 1 (EQ Anode) over voltage detected. 1. Check detailed error log to confirm that converter 1 (EQ Anode) is blamed by
values− refer to SNL 109 ’Trouble Shooting Converter IGBT Check’
2. try with different kV and load settings
3. Swap converters
4. Replace converter
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02WK 28775 WARNING Measuring not stable This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
CSIP Level 1 (12.0)
02WL 28776 ERROR Tube Supervision Error. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
code occurs contact the help desk.
02WM 28777 ERROR Tube Supervision Error. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
code occurs contact the help desk.
02WN 28778 WARNING Converter 1 (EQ Anode) over current detected. 1.Refer to SNL 109 ’Trouble Shooting Converter IGBT Check’ for the Converter
EQ 1 Anode before replacement.
2. Call Helpdesk and send Detail Error Log
02WO 28779 ERROR Converter 1 (EQ Anode) over current detected. 1.Refer to SNL 109 ’Trouble Shooting Converter IGBT Check’ for the Converter
EQ 1 Anode before replacement.
2. Call Helpdesk and send Detail Error Log
02WP 28780 WARNING Converter 2 (E2Q Cathode) over voltage detected. 1. Check detailed error log to confirm that converter 2 (E2Q Cathode) is blamed by
values− refer to SNL 109 ’Trouble Shooting Converter IGBT Check’
2. Try with different kV and load settings
3. Swap converters4. Replace converter
02WQ 28781 ERROR Converter 2 (E2Q Cathode) over voltage detected. 1. Check detailed error log to confirm that converter 2 (E2Q Cathode) is blamed by
values− refer to SNL 109 ’Trouble Shooting Converter IGBT Check’
2. Try with different kV and load settings
3. Swap converters4. Replace converter
02WR 28782 WARNING Converter 2 (E2Q Cathode) over current detected. 1. Refer to SNL 109 ’Trouble Shooting Converter IGBT Check’ for the Converter
E2Q Cathode before replacement.
2. Call Helpdesk and send Detail Error Log
02WS 28783 ERROR Converter 2 (E2Q Cathode) over current detected. 1. Refer to SNL 109 ’Trouble Shooting Converter IGBT Check’ for the Converter
E2Q Cathode before replacement.
2. Call Helpdesk and send Detail Error Log
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Error− Ecept− Error− Error_Remark Error_Fixing
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Code No Class
02WT 28784 WARNING Converter 1 (EQ Anode) short circuit detected. 1. For Velara SN 03 4000 through 04 5103 check for FCO ’IGBT Errors’ : 722
00056, 708 00043, 706 00016.
2. Check for Error 02WU as follow up in Velara Error Log: Detailed Error will blame
the converter 1 (EQ Anode).
3. Call Helpdesk and send Detail Error Log
02WU 28785 ERROR Converter 1 (EQ Anode) short circuit detected. 1. For Velara SN 03 4000 through 04 5103 check for FCO ’IGBT Error’ : 722
00056, 708 00043, 706 00016.
2. Refer to SNL 109 ’Trouble Shooting Converter IGBT Check’
3. Call Helpdesk and send Detail Error Log
02WV 28786 WARNING Converter 2 (E2Q Cathode) short circuit detected. 1. For Velara SN 03 4000 through 04 5103 check for FCO ’IGBT Errors’ : 722
00056, 708 00043, 706 00016.
2. Check for Error 02WW as follow up in Velara Error Log: Detailed Error will
blame the converter 2 (E2Q Cathode).
3. Call Helpdesk and send Detailed Error Log.
02WW 28787 ERROR Converter 2 (E2Q Cathode) short circuit detected. 1. For Velara SN 03 4000 through 04 5103 check for FCO ’IGBT Error’ : 722
00056, 708 00043, 706 00016.
2. Refer to SNL 109 ’Trouble Shooting Converter IGBT Check’ for the Converter
E2Q
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02WY 28789 WARNING DSP: error unknown. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
code occurs contact the help desk.
02WZ 28790 WARNING DSP: divider test anode out of range. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
code occurs contact the help desk.
03AA 36565 WARNING Software development error on FU_mA_a or CU. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03AB 36566 WARNING Software development error on CU. Probably a software conflict between the kV_mA firmware and the CuBe software
Note: should be solved with CFD 1.1.1, CV 1.1.4, RF 1.1.1, CVFD 1.1.1 in the Generator, contact the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Er-
ror Information, also send table ”HW SW Configuration”.
03AC 36567 WARNING Ie−regulation active on two filaments. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
Software development error on CU.
Note: should be solved with CFD 1.1.1, CV 1.1.4, RF 1.1.1, CVFD 1.1.1
03AI 36573 WARNING Wrong IIM received. Probably a software conflict between the kV_mA firmware and the CuBe software
Software development error on CU. in the Generator, contact the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Er-
ror Information, also send table ”HW SW Configuration”.
03BA 36665 WARNING Coordinates not monotonic. 1. Check if WARNING 03PB is logged in Velara Err Log: kVmA Prom D800 should
Problems with the measurement of the Emission Current Boost Curve. be version 4512 113 27317
2. Check Filament Current for both focuses during standby in conditioning or nor-
mal mode.
3.Check Tube High Voltage.
4. Check Error Flag of Emission Current.
FAULT FINDING
03BB 36666 WARNING No measurement values for adap. Found. 1. Check if WARNING 03PB is logged in Velara Err Log: kVmA Prom D800 should
Emission Current Measurement failed. be version 4512 113 27317
2. Check Filament Current for both focuses during standby in conditioning or nor-
mal mode.
3.Check Tube High Voltage.
4. Check Error Flag of Emission Current.
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03CA 36765 WARNING Internal SW failure. Perhaps caused by mad HW. 1. Change kVmA−Control
Error− Ecept− Error− Error_Remark Error_Fixing
3−58
FAULT FINDING
Code No Class
03CB 36766 WARNING A CAN message with wrong IIM−no (no recipient defined) received. 1. Change FU mentioned in error remark.
CU sent IIM, which the FU didn’t recognise. 2. Change CuBe
Possibly inconsistency between FU resp. CU version (Release/Level)
Did you just install a wrong version?
03CC 36767 WARNING Multiple reception of the same CAN frame (transmitter ill). 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
Communication with CU disturbed. Possibly CU is overloaded. 2. Check CAN bus
3. Change FU
4. Change CuBe
5. Contact Help Desk
03CE 36769 WARNING Unexpected signal value in CAN rx task. 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
Reception from CU disturbed. 2. Check CAN bus
3. Change FU
4. Change CuBe
5. Contact Help Desk
03CF 36770 WARNING CAN bus timeout during domain transmission. 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
Transmission to CU disturbed. 2. Check CAN bus
3. Change FU
4. Change CuBe
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03CX 36788 WARNING Multiple rx of the same CAN last/only frame (transmitter ill). 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
Reception from CU disturbed. 2. Check CAN bus
3. Change FU
4. Change CuBe
5. Contact Help Desk
03CY 36789 WARNING Aborted CAN domain receive (because of timeout or wrong signal). 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
Reception from CU disturbed. 2. Check CAN bus
3. Change FU
4. Change CuBe
5. Contact Help Desk
03CZ 36790 WARNING Unexpected CAN domain frame received (outside IIM−reception). 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
Reception from CU disturbed, message is delivered nevertheless. 2. Check CAN bus
3. Change FU
4. Change CuBe
5. Contact Help Desk
03DA 36865 WARNING No CPU access to the CAN controller. 1. Change kVmA−Control
Problem with CAN−chip on the FU.
03DB 36866 WARNING Reset or release of the CAN controller was not acknowledged. 1. Change kVmA−Control
Problem with CAN−chip on the FU.
03DD 36868 WARNING Check of the DPRAM of the CAN controller failed. 1. Change kVmA−Control
Problem with CAN−chip on the FU.
03DE 36869 WARNING Unexpected interrupt pointer in the CAN controller. 1. Change kVmA−Control
Problem with CAN−chip on the FU.
03DF 36870 WARNING CAN controller state undefined. 1. Change kVmA−Control
Problem with CAN−chip on the FU.
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Error− Ecept− Error− Error_Remark Error_Fixing
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Code No Class
03DG 36871 WARNING CAN controller state ERROR ACTIVE after ERROR PASSIVE. 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
Info: 03DH ended. 2. Check cables and screens
3. Check CAN bus with analog oscilloscope
4. Change CuBe
03DH 36872 WARNING CAN controller state ERROR PASSIVE. 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
FU−CAN−chip error because of detected transmission problems. It’s just an 2. Check cables and screens
info; the transmission is still working. 3. Check CAN bus with analog oscilloscope
Possibly no running FU is connected to the CAN bus or EMC problems. 4. Change CuBe
03DI 36873 WARNING CAN controller state BUS OFF. 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
FU−CAN−chip serious error because of detected transmission (propably EMC) 2. Check cables and screens
problems. 3. Check CAN bus with analog oscilloscope
No transmission possible til next startup. 4. Change CuBe
03DJ 36874 WARNING CAN controller state DPRAM ERROR. 1. Change kVmA−Control
Problem with CAN−chip on the FU.
03DK 36875 WARNING CAN controller state DPRAM ERROR and ERROR PASSIVE. 1. Change kVmA−Control
Problem with CAN−chip on the FU.
03EA 36965 ERROR SW or HW development error. Leads to generator hang−up. 1. Check kVmA Prom D800, should be version 4512 113 27332 or 4512 113 27319
2. In case Prom is proper version contact Help Desk and send Detailed Error Log
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03EB 36966 ERROR SW or HW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
CSIP Level 1 (12.0)
03EC 36967 ERROR SW or HW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03ED 36968 ERROR SW or HW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03EE 36969 ERROR SW or HW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03EF 36970 ERROR SW or HW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03EG 36971 ERROR SW or HW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03EH 36972 ERROR SW or HW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03EI 36973 ERROR CAN is unable to send an error to CU. CAN Bus has no conection with kVmA control
03FA 37065 WARNING NVRAM: Invalid checksum. 1. Check the battery jumper W5 on DigkV_mA_Control board.
Data lost. 2. Change DigkV_mA_Control board
03FB 37066 WARNING NVRAM: Standby filament not found. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
SW development error.
03FC 37067 ERROR No NVRAM plugged in. Change DigkV_mA_Control
Memory not found.
03FD 37068 WARNING NVram empty. 1. Check the battery jumper W5 on DigkV_mA_Control board.
FAULT FINDING
2. Change DigkV_mA_Control board
03GA 37165 ERROR SW development error. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03GB 37166 WARNING SW development error. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03GC 37167 WARNING SW development error. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03GD 37168 WARNING SW development error. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
Velara_3_3
03GE 37169 WARNING SW development error. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
3−59
03GF 37170 WARNING SW development error. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
Error− Ecept− Error− Error_Remark Error_Fixing
3−60
FAULT FINDING
Code No Class
03GG 37171 WARNING SW development error. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03GH 37172 WARNING SW development error. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03GI 37173 ERROR Divide by zero error. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03HA 37265 ERROR Unknown hardware. Change DigkV_mA_Control
03HB 37266 WARNING Intermediate circuit voltage < 200 V. 1. Check intermediate voltage for filement converter. AC voltage at N X1101
| ERROR against X1103. DC voltage at H C9(325 V)
2. Replace kVmA control
03HF 37270 WARNING Undefined analog input channel. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
SW development error.
03HG 37271 WARNING If=actual filament current out of tolerance. 1. Check detailed error log for ’Read HW Values’, to get the set point and the faulty
value fil. circuit 1 = small focus fil. circuit 2 = large focus
2. Replace kVmA control
03HH 37272 ERROR If=filament current setpoint too large. Change DigkV_mA_Control
03HI 37273 ERROR If=actual filament current out of tolerance. 1. Check detailed error log for ’Read HW Values’, to get the set point and the faulty
500 mA out of tolerance value fil. circuit 1 = small focus fil. circuit 2 = large focus
2. Check high voltage cable cathode plug
3. Replace kVmA control
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03HJ 37274 ERROR If=filament current actual out of tolerance. 1. Check detailed error log for ’Read HW Values’, to get the set point and the faulty
1A out of tolerance value fil. circuit 1 = small focus fil. circuit 2 = large focus
CSIP Level 1 (12.0)
Velara
03KA 37565 WARNING Condi.−X−Ray mode without mAs parameter. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
Velara_3_3
Velara
Code No Class
03MA 37765 WARNING SW development error. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03MB 37766 WARNING Status change not allowed. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
code occurs contact the help desk.
03MC 37767 WARNING FU init data not expected. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
code occurs contact the help desk.
03MD 37768 WARNING CU communication during grid test Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03OA 37965 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03OB 37966 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03OC 37967 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03OD 37968 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03OE 37969 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03OF 37970 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
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03OH 37972 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03OI 37973 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03OJ 37974 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03OK 37975 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03OL 37976 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03OM 37977 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03ON 37978 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03OO 37979 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03OP 37980 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03OQ 37981 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
FAULT FINDING
03OR 37982 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03OS 37983 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03OT 37984 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
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FAULT FINDING
Code No Class
03OU 37985 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03OV 37986 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03OW 37987 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03OX 37988 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03OY 37989 ERROR SW development error. Restart Generator.If problem remains, contact the Help Desk and send the Error
Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03PA 38065 ERROR Tube current Ie: zero measured. 1. Check if WARNING 03PB is logged in Velara Err Log: kVmA Prom D800 should
Emission Current Measurement failed. be version 4512 113 27317
2. Check Filament Current for both focuses during standby in conditioning or nor-
mal mode.
3.Check Tube High Voltage.
4. Check Error Flag of Emission Current.
03PB 38066 WARNING Tube current Ie out of tolerance. 1. Check kVmA Prom D800, should be version 4512 113 27332 or 4512 113 27319
Note: might be solved with FUmA 4512 113 27317 2. In case Prom is proper version contact Help Desk and send Detailed Error Log
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03PC 38067 ERROR Ie out of tolerance. 1. Check kVmA Prom D800, should be version 4512 113 27332 or 4512 113 27319
CSIP Level 1 (12.0)
Note: should be solved with FUmA 4512 113 27315, released in CV 1.1.4, RF 2. In case Prom is proper version contact Help Desk and send Detailed Error Log
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Velara
03SF 38370 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
Velara_3_3
03SG 38371 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
Error− Ecept− Error− Error_Remark Error_Fixing
Velara
Velara
Code No Class
03SH 38372 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Probably a software conflict internally to kV_mA firmware in the Generator, contact
the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03SI 38373 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03SJ 38374 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Possible transmission problem.
1. Check that the correct cable has been connected between AGenT and the Ge-
nerator.
2. Retry the service command which preceded this error.
3. Contact the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03SK 38375 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Probably a software conflict internally to kV_mA firmware in the Generator, contact
the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03SL 38376 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Probably a software conflict internally to kV_mA firmware in the Generator, contact
the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03SO 38379 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Probably a software conflict internally to kV_mA firmware in the Generator, contact
the Helpdesk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03SP 38380 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
03SQ 38381 WARNING To prevent occurrence of this error, plug the cable into the Service Interface Nothing to fix at all!
connector at the Generator after you have started Windows 2000/NT and
AGent.
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03SR 38382 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
CSIP Level 1 (12.0)
03SU 38385 WARNING This is a Software bug. Nothing to fix. Maybe retry will help. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
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10CA 56765 ERROR Internal SW failure. Perhaps caused by mad HW. Change RoCo−Control
10CB 56766 WARNING CAN: invalid CAN ID %u. Update CU Firmware
CU sent IIM, which was addressed to a diferent FU.
Possibly inconsistency between FU resp. CU version (Release/Level)
Did you just install a wrong version?
10CC 56767 ERROR CAN: frame rep. overflow IIM%u. 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
Communication with CU disturbed. Possibly CU is overloaded. 2. Check CAN bus
3. Change FU
4. Change CuBe
5. Contact Help Desk
10CD 56768 WARNING CAN: no RTR from CU. 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
| ERROR Transmission to CU disturbed. 2. Check CAN bus
3. Change FU
WARNING − RoCo y 9890 000 02698
4. Change CuBe
Error − RoCo x 9890 000 02697 5. Contact Help Desk
10CE 56769 ERROR CAN: rx signal conflict IIM%u. 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
Reception from CU disturbed. 2. Check CAN bus
3. Change FU
4. Change CuBe
5. Contact Help Desk
10CF 56770 WARNING CAN: tx timeout. 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
FAULT FINDING
| ERROR Transmission to CU disturbed. 2. Check CAN bus
3. Change FU
WARNING − RoCo y 9890 000 02698
4. Change CuBe
Error − RoCo x 9890 000 02697 5. Contact Help Desk
10CI 56773 WARNING CAN: IMPOSSIBLE ERROR. Change RoCo−Control
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FAULT FINDING
Code No Class
10CP 56780 WARNING CAN: CPU: PXerr %d %s(%d). Change RoCo−Control
Error message of the Operating System. Perhaps caused by mad HW.
10CR 56782 WARNING CAN: CPU: message request fail. Change RoCo−Control
Problem with reception from CU.
10CS 56783 WARNING CAN: CPU: message send error. Change RoCo−Control
Problem sending message within RoCo sw
10CY 56789 WARNING CAN: rx abort IIM%u. 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
| ERROR Reception from CU disturbed. 2. Check CAN bus
3. Change FU
WARNING − RoCo y 9890 000 02698
4. Change CuBe
Error − RoCo x 9890 000 02697 5. Contact Help Desk
10CZ 56790 WARNING CAN: unexpected frame (IIM%u). 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
Reception from CU disturbed, message is ignored. 2. Check CAN bus
3. Change FU
4. Change CuBe
5. Contact Help Desk
10DA 56865 ERROR CAN: chip access error. Change RoCo−Control
Problem with CAN−chip on the FU.
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10DC 56867 ERROR CAN: chip reset release error. Change RoCo−Control
Problem with CAN−chip on the FU.
10DE 56869 WARNING CAN: illegal interrupt pointer. Change RoCo−Control
Problem with CAN−chip on the FU.
10DF 56870 ERROR CAN: chip state undefined. Change RoCo−Control
Problem with CAN−chip on the FU.
10DG 56871 INFO CAN: chip err act. after pass.. 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
Info: this ends the exception indicated by 10DH or 10DI. 2. Check cables and screens
3. Check CAN bus with analog oscilloscope
4. Change CuBe
10DH 56872 WARNING CAN: chip state error passive. 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
FU−CAN−chip error because of detected transmission problems. It’s just an 2. Check cables and screens
info; the transmission is still working. 3. Check CAN bus with analog oscilloscope
Possibly no running FU is connected to the CAN bus or EMC problems. 4. Change CuBe
10DI 56873 WARNING CAN: chip state bus−off. 1. Check internal CAN Terminating Resistors
FU−CAN−chip serious error because of detected transmission (probably EMC) 2. Check cables and screens
problems. 3. Check CAN bus with analog oscilloscope
Condition has cleared and transmission is now possible again. 4. Change CuBe
10DJ 56874 ERROR CAN: chip DPRAM Error. Change RoCo−Control
Problem with CAN−chip on the FU.
10DK 56875 WARNING CAN: chip DPRAM Error&passive. Change RoCo−Control
Problem with CAN−chip on the FU.
10DL 56876 WARNING CAN: unexpected interrupt. Change RoCo−Control
Problem with CAN−chip on the FU.
10EE 56969 WARNING HW defect in the FU−RoCo. Change RoCo−Control
Velara
Velara
| ERROR ERROR for start−stop tube; otherwise WARNING.
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Error− Ecept− Error− Error_Remark Error_Fixing
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Velara
Code No Class
10ER 56982 WARNING Real Time Clock malfunction − HW defect in the FU−RoCo. Change RoCo−Control
| ERROR ERROR for start−stop tube; otherwise WARNING.
10FB 57066 WARNING Short circuit detected. 1. Carry out FRU test RoCo.
| ERROR For MRC tube a WARNING is generated, for a non−MRC tube an ERROR is 2. Check stator cable.
generated. 3. Measure the stator coil resistance.
4. Measure RoCo output current.
10FT 57084 WARNING Overcurrent detected. 1. Carry our FRU test RoCo.
Acceleration current for at least one phase is too high. 2. Measure the stator coil resistance.
3. Measure stator current with a scope.
4. Replace FRU RoCo.
10IF 57370 WARNING Initialization failed. 1. Check CAN.
2. Check RoCo Hardware.
3. Check RoCo Firmware.
10LA 57665 WARNING Acceleration count limit exceeded. Bouncing hand or foot switch.
10LH 57672 WARNING Phase current %u mA (>%u). 1. Carry our FRU test RoCo.
| ERROR Phase current is larger than expected (see detailed error log for values). 2. Measure the stator coil resistance.
For MRC tube a WARNING is generated, for non MRC tubes an ERROR. 3. Measure stator current with a scope.
4. Replace FRU RoCo.
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10LL 57676 WARNING Phase current %u mA (<%u). 1. Carry our FRU test RoCo.
CSIP Level 1 (12.0)
| ERROR Phase current is smaller than expected (see detailed error log for values). 2. Measure the stator coil resistance.
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For MRC tube a WARNING is generated, for non MRC tubes an ERROR. 3. Measure stator current with a scope.
4. Replace FRU RoCo.
10LO 57679 WARNING Intermediate Voltage is greater than expected − see detailed error log. 1. Carry out FRU test RoCo.
| ERROR 2. Check +15V DC supply from CuBe.
3. Measure the FRU RoCo intermediate voltage
4. Replace FRU RoCo.
10LT 57684 WARNING FRU RoCo Heatsink temperature limit exceeded. Replace FRU RoCo.
| ERROR At 25°C NTC temperature sensor should have 15 kOhms +/− 5%.
10LU 57685 WARNING Intermediate Voltage is less than expected − see detailed error log. 1. Carry out FRU test RoCo.
| ERROR 2. Check +15V DC supply from CuBe.
3. Measure the FRU RoCo intermediate voltage.
4. Replace FRU RoCo.
10LZ 57690 WARNING Temperature sensor failed or not connected. NTC itself or its crimped cable connection is open to Y100 X4.
| ERROR Note: The sensor tolerance xy % temperature is checked once at power on. At 25°C NTC temperature sensor should have 15 kOhms +/− 5%.
10OE 57969 WARNING Roco operating system error. Replace FRU RoCo.
10OF 57970 WARNING Roco operating system error. Replace FRU RoCo.
10RC 58267 ERROR Rotation check failed. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
Tube anode does not rotate at requested speed. code occurs contact the help desk.
1. Check/change tube
2. Check/change FRU RoCo
10RF 58270 WARNING Rotation check failed. If there are no errors which suggest a different problem (e.g. 10LL etc.), then
FAULT FINDING
Acceleration failed. Tube anode does not rotate at requested speed. change the tube due to possible stator defect.
1. Check/change tube
2. Check/change FRU RoCo
10RI 58273 ERROR Invalid rotation request : %u. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
code occurs contact the help desk.
Velara_3_3
3−65
Error− Ecept− Error− Error_Remark Error_Fixing
3−66
FAULT FINDING
Code No Class
10RT 58284 WARNING Rotation request timeout. If exception 10RT occur together with 03HN, than check the installed CuBe SW
| ERROR Version. In case that one of the following version below is installed, upgrade CuBe
firmware and mA prom on kVmA Control:
a) RF/GCF/GFD is less than Rel. 3.6; mA Prom is less than 27 319 (old CAN) or
27332 (new CAN)
b) CV is less than Rel. 2.1.3; mA Prom is less than 27 319 (old CAN) or 27332
(new CAN)
10SA 58365 WARNING Overcurrent detected. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
This error is obsolete. code occurs contact the help desk.
10SC 58367 WARNING RoCo is defective. Will be followed by another exception which explains why. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
| ERROR
10SF 58370 WARNING This error is obsolete. Contact the Help Desk and send Error Log, including Detailed Error Information.
10TD 58468 ERROR Invalid data for tube %u. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
code occurs contact the help desk.
10TE 58469 WARNING Stator %u hardware error. Check/change FRU RoCo hardware and/or Tube Multiplexer.
| ERROR Tube selector relay not connected (see detailed error log for which tube).
10TF 58470 ERROR Stator %u switching failed. Check/change FRU RoCo hardware and/or Tube Multiplexer.
Tube selector relay feedback signal(s) not at expected level (see detailed error
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10TI 58473 ERROR Invalid stator request : %u. This exception Code is implemented for special test purpose only. In case that this
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Velara REPLACEMENT
REPLACEMENT
Contents
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REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES
S Make sure that none of the DC leading parts is still under voltage.
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IMPORTANT
Make performance checks after replacement work.
What-to-do table
Locate the item to be replaced with section “Faultfinding”. The 12NC is available in the eSPF under
http://dehsspf1.de.ms.philips.com/pms/index.html.
Also the actual replacement instructions are available for download in the eSPF
The following section lists in sequential order the actions to be performed to replace the defective item.
The standard replacement procedure is:
Tools
In addition to the standard tools the following are required:
1. CONVERTER 8E ASSEMBLY
1.1. Compatibility
The Converters 100/2 (8E) 4512 204 0004. and 4512 204 0055. are compatible and can be used in mixed mode.
1.2. GENERAL
Converter EQ or E2Q must always be removed from the generator cabinet as complete assemblies. Before this
is possible, the following must be performed:
− Unscrewing of the converters from the lateral members of the generator cabinet.
− Removal of all three cabinet covers to get access to the cable connections.
Take care that no foreign matter such as screws, washers etc. fall into the converter, especially when loosening
the power lines going to the converter on the rear side of the generator.
The space provided for the cables going to the converter is rather small. Therefore care must be taken not to dam-
age the cables during installation.
In case both converters are to be replaced, it is advisable to start with converter E2Q.
Remove the rear cover plate for the power line (2).
2
Front side:
Rear side:
− X1 (control cable) X3
24V
Q
2 NT24 −
− X3 (24V voltage supply) 1 NT24 +
X1
kV_mA
− Ground H X13
GND
300
3 4
When installing the converters, make sure that the oscillating-circuit capacitors C5 and C6 both come to be located
towards the front and the outside of the cabinet.
In case two converters are to be installed, start with the left converter (EQ) and then continue with the right con-
verter (E2Q) (for location also see Z2−1.0 cabinet E).
8 7
Push the first converter EQ from the front side into the
generator cabinet.
Q 9 2Q
2Q 10 Q
− Ground
Rear side:
− X1 (control cable)
Front side:
Fix the cover plates at the front and rear side of the converter.
1.5. ADJUSTMENT
2. KV/MA CONTROL EH
2.1. COMPATIBILITY
IMPORTANT
Do not upgrade the CuBe firmware during this kVmA replacement!
The kVmA Control unit 4512 178 00877 comes with the
mA--EPROM 4512 113 27573 and
kV--EPROM 4512 113 27431
and is compatible with the all CuBe SW releases
Velara CVFD Rel ≥ 5.7.1
Velara CV Rel > 2.1.4 and
Velara RF/GCF Rel > 3.5.1
IMPORTANT
The tube adaptation data are stored in the FRU kVmA Control only and can not be restored!
Improvements:
Prevention of cold restart of the system caused by intermittend converter exceptions, converter shortcut
(02WU, 02WW) and over current (02WO, 02WS).
The new kV Control on the kVmA Units will treat the following exception codes different:
Short circuit warning / error converter 1 / 2 WARNINGS 02WT, 02WV cancelled
Errors 02WU, 02WW recoverable
In the past all failures given above, except arcing, led immediately to an unrecoverable state of the generator (fa-
tal error), because the PLDs state machine interrupted all IGBT control signals and could only be reset by restarting
the generator. The system UI message was quite unclear: First the monitor became black. A retry on the footswitch
-- because the ready sign is still ON -- indicated the radiation sign although there was no radiation. The second mes-
sage was “Fluoro cancelled”.
The impact for the operator was that he had to reboot the system to start a new run.
After this modification, the converter messages are treated as described above.
With the updated kV software, it is sufficient to release the fluo / exp command and to try it again. The UI message
on the console says: “Fluoroscopy / Exposure failed, please try again“.
Besides the converter errors given above, the arcing and over voltage failures protect the high voltage part of the
system (tube, high voltage generator, converters) by immediately setting the rail power to the high voltage parts
to OFF. Both detection mechanisms are implemented as HW detection circuits on the kVmA Control using the high-
voltage measuring circuit.
2.4. REMOVAL
GS Supervisor
EH 100 H.V.
Generator
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2.5. INSTALLATION
TIP
It depends on the specific system which re--configurations and adjustments have to be done.
Refer to the respective section in order to do these procedures.
Before installation please check whether the CuBe is installed with compatible FW, see chapter 3.3
Compatibility.
Remove the transparent plastic film insulation at the battery EH G2!
There is no hardware programming necessary.
For the mechanical installation of the kVmA Control proceed in reverse order of removal as would be logical.
First reconnect X1.
Slide the unit half way back to put the cable under the bracket.
Make sure that the clamp of the cable is connected properly.
The NVRAM of the new kVmA Control is empty: no tube type is stored and it does not contain any adaptation data
of the tube(s). The tube type(s) must be reconfigured and the tube(s) adapted. After adaptation the data are stored
in the kVmA Control only.
Disconnect the stator cable(s) at EZ X11 / X12 before switch ON the system.
Switch ON ENF1 and start up the system.
The CuBe reports the mismatch of tube configuration in CuBe and kVmA Control in the
Velara Error Log: 00S1 Warning: Reconfiguration needed.
This message can be neglected and will be solved with the following procedures.
Start Field Service Framework [FSF] Menu \ Configuration \ Generator \Detector Data
Select a different detector type, e.g. Image Intensifier (II).
This is to force the system to send a ’store config’ message.
Click [Apply] to send the ’store config’ message to the generator.
This is to initiate a config−distribution from the CuBe into the kVmA unit.
Click [Ok].
2.6.1.1. Adaptation
It is highly recommended to make a system backup after each successful adaptation. This prevents a mismatch
for restore when the checksum has been changed by next adaptation.
2.7. Velara CV
IMPORTANT
A ’store config’ message must be generated in order to supply the configuration from the CuBe to e.g.
the kVmA unit. This makes it necessary to change the configuration data of the AGenT temporarily.
Connect the service PC cable kit connector #0 to the generator EZ X 200--1 (connector #2)
Start program AGenT.
Perform the re--configuration with AGenT:
Select Menu\ Configuration\ Programming Data.
Select a different detector type, e.g. FDXD, to force sending a ’store config’ message.
Click [Apply].
The Log information in the menu \ FaultFind \Table/Logs \ Adaptation \ —any focus are logged values. They do
not yet show the actual installation and status!
Select tube number 1 and small or large focal spot for adaptation.
The Velara contactor K1 will be activated with a ’click’
For correct adaptation, in this screen you must always answer YES to the question: ”Must the
new file be written to the target?”−−> Y.
The mA values will be displayed on the TCOP screen and on the Acquisition Console. They do not give real values
but are used to see the progress status of the adaptation steps.
The time for each sub step differs whether the re−programming or re−adaptation of the tube has been done.
IMPORTANT If ”revised mA” = 2 appears, the adaptation has failed. Restart the adaptation procedure.
It is advised to re run the tube Yield Calibration and EDL Calibration, depending on the time the last calibration
has been executed.
It is highly recommended to make a backup after each successful adaptation. This prevents a mismatch for restore
when the checksum has been changed by next adaptation.
Start program AGenT.
Create a backup file:
Menu\ Configuration \ Backup
-- Name and storage location of the file’backup.zip’ can be freely selected.
It is highly recommended to make a backup after each successful adaptation of the tube(s). This prevents a mis-
match for restore when the checksum has been changed by next adaptation.
After automatic reboot, the WARNINGS 00MK and 00MG are logged.
The Error 00S1 ’Reconfiguration needed’ requests a restore.
No changes are required.
Click [Apply] to send the ’store config’ message to the generator.
This is to initiate a config−distribution from the CuBe into the kVmA unit.
Click [Ok].
The generator is ready for adaptation of the tube.
Shut down the system.
Re−connect the stator cable of the tube(s) at EZ X11 / X12.
Start Field Service Framework [FSF] Menu \ Configuration \ Generator \Detector Data
Select a different detector type, e.g. Image Intensifier (II).
This is to force the system to send a ’store config’ message.
IMPORTANT
The generator data are included in the system backup file. There is no backup exclusively for the genera-
tor any more. The backup is used e.g. when the CuBe is replaced.
Make sure the actual configuration and adjustment results are stored in the generator backup file.
If necessary, create a new backup as fallback in case the upgrade was not successful.
2.10.2. Documentation
In case of different HW version, update the customer card ”Stammkarte” ( yellow cardboard) and the copy
of this customer card that is mounted in the E cabinet close to the CuBe. Use a permanent marker.
Log this action in the electronic service site log book.
File this document in the section ”Service Information” of the System Reference Manual
2.11. ACCEPTANCE
Start up the system, the Velara Built In Self Tests will be executed during Power On.
Test all applicable functions.
3.1. INFORMATION
IMPORTANT
DO NOT UPGRADE the current CuBe software!
The new CuBe must be operated with the same software (release, level and version) as the defect CuBe
as otherwise the generator and the system can not commuicate with each other.
Exception: Velara RF release 3.9.1 and release 3.11.1 must be upgraded to release 3.12.1.
This section describes the steps to be done for the replacement of the CuBe for all Velara X--ray generator types.
CuBe assy spare part #: 4512 104 99519 4512 105 08317 4512 105 13701
Rel 2.1.5 Rel 5.11.3 Rel 3.12.1
-- Software loaded
4512 113 24825 4512 113 26371 4512 113 31402
-- Unit CuBe 4512 178 00968 4512 178 00968 4512 178 00968
-- Interface / Amplimat Board 4512 178 00223 n.a. 4512 178 00342
-- Protective earth conductor yes yes yes
-- CAN2 connector EZ X 401 yes yes yes
RF--3: 4512 204 00351
CFVD--5: 4512 204 00522
/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9 3)
CV: 4512 204 0018 /3/4/5/6/7 4)
RF--2: 4512 204 00321
Initial CuBe: 1/2/3/4/5/6 CVFD: 4512 204 00241
RF: 4512 204 00171
/7/8/9 1) /2/3/4/5
/2/3/4/5 2)
CFD: 4512 204 0191/2
GFD: 4512 204 00301
Table1: Items supplied
1) The CuBe Velara CV 4512 204 00183/4/5/6/7/8 respectively 4512 104 99518 is NOT compatible with
CuBe SW Rel < 1.1.6!
2) The CuBe for Velara RF / GCF Rel1 4512 204 00171/2/3 is NOT upgrade able into RF Rel 2.x or 3.x!!
3) The CuBe Velara RF--3 (not GCF) 4512 105 06609 is downgrade able with special care to RF rel 1.x, rel 2.x and
GFD Rel 1.x, see chapter 1.3.
4) The CuBe Velara CVFD--5 4512 204 00526/7 respective 4512 105 08316/7 is downgrade able with special care to lower releases as
Rel 4.2, 3.7 etc., see chapter 1.3.
3.1.3. Compatibility
The delivered and preloaded CuBe versions are NOT compatible with:
If the SW of the delivered CuBe needs to be downgraded, a restore of configuration and adjustment data may not
be possible: the setting−to−work procedures for all software programming and adjustments need to be executed
again.
Before replacing the CuBe, check the installed SW version in current CuBe, if possible.
Do not upgrade the current Velara SW with this CuBe replacement!
In case the existing backup file is not up to date, create a new backup. However, depending on the malfunction
of the CuBe this may not be possible.
Explanations:
Any generator adjustment creates a new checksum of the backup file.
The tube adaptation data are stored in the FRU kV_mA Control only and can’t be restored! Only the checksum
of the adaptation data is stored in the kV_mA Control and a copy in the CuBe and in the Backup file.
− In case an adjustment is executed without the follow up of a Backup, the checksums will not match after
Restore!
Tube Yield, EDL, Generator Configuration, Tube Load Data, Tube statistic Data and Error Log: These Data are part
of the Backup file and will be restored in the new CuBe.
3.2.2.3. Backup Velara CV, RF, GCF and GFD in Eleva NT Systems
Switch ON the system.
Connect the Service PC cable kit connector # 0 to the generator at
EZX 200 connector # 7 or # 10(Velara CV: EZ X 200−1 connector # 2).
Start ’AGenT’.
Store the actual configuration and adjustment data of the generator in a backup file, select:
Menu \ Configuration \ Backup.
The name and the storage location of the file ’backup.zip’ can be selected freely.
IMPORTANT: Check the labeling of the plugs before you disconnect any cable.
For all one tube generators: The connector EZX 520 is needed again for the new CuBe (a tube
Multiplexer EWG is not present).
rd
Y Drant
2Q Converter Q Converter
Cabinet
ground PE1 PE1
GM Fan unit
gn/yw
rd
rd
X1100 X1200
G H.V. generator
E
Earthing diagram
Z2−1.7
Figure1: Earthing diagram
Check that the transparent plastic film insulation is removed from the battery EZ G2.
Check the jumper setting of the new CuBe according to the table in chapter 5 of this manual.
Slide the CuBe into the rack and reconnect all connectors previously removed.
If necessary, connect the plug EZX 520 ’Tube Multiplexer − Dummy’ .
Tighten the two fixing screws at the front side of the CuBe.
IMPORTANT: The generator reports an exception, either 00S1 as a WARNING or as an Error (’Reconfiguration
needed’).
Depending on the Velara type / release the WARNING 00S1 can be neglected, the Error 00S1 re-
quires a re adaptation of the tube(s). Refer to the chapter of the applicable Velara type.
All Velara CFD should have been upgraded to Velara CVFD Rel 5.7. via FCO 722 00 118.
If so, continue with section 3.3.2. VELARA CVFD.
Restore the system backup (overrides the configuration but restores the calibration data other than adaptation
as a local copy in the system’s FSF).
Execute: Customization > Xper > Verification > Xper Batch Verification.
Execute: Systems Specific Functions > Activate Changes (to finalize the database upload to the generator).
The generator reboots for about 3 min. The CuBe LED’s EZ H1 and H8 will start flashing and a ’click ’ of the
contactor ENK1 is recognizable.
Readapt the tube again.
Make a system backup again.
Start up the system in application mode as the adjustments can only be done in the Application mode.
You can also see this in Survey > Generator > Actual Installation
TIP: The generator data are not part of the ghost image. The generator backup file can be stored on an extra CD
and is used e.g. in case of CuBe replacement.
3.3.3. Velara CV
Read the software version via AGenT and in case the current version differs from the requested version, the
Velara software must be downloaded into the generator.
All valid software versions for the Velara CV are available on the PMS InCenter.
→→→!!³
Copy the file firmware_yy_zz.exe to your PC (hard drive) and extract the software installation files on your
Harddrive by running firmware_yy_zz.exe: ³ update.arj ³ update.csd ³ version.txt
Connect Service PC to the Velara EZ X200−1: connector # 0 at PC, connector # 2 at CuBe
Start AGenT to load the SW Velara CV in the Velara CuBe flash disk.
Select
Menu /Configuration /Update Generator
Firmware
Select ’ update.csd’ file extracted previously.
Reboot: The Generator will reboot automatically, see Figure 1 red message on the AGenT screen. The contactor
ENK1 stays deactivated.
The reboot takes max. 3 minutes. Then the LED’s H1 and H8 on the CuBe EZ start flashing for 6 sec.. H1 keeps
on flashing, indicating the idle function of the CuBe.
TIP: If the ENK1 does not give click sound, a missing data set might be the reason.
S Select an APR.
S Set the ENK1 to ON.
Figure 1
Since the reboot is finished (EZ H 1 is flashing), the CuBe is processing the transferred zipfile for about 30 seconds.
Shut down and power on the system because the SysCo may has lost the generator.
In case an ERROR / WARNING 00S1 occours a Re−Configuration is requested. This means the existing genera-
tor configuration has to be confirmed.
In case the WARNING 00S1 still persists, execute a restore of the configuration is needed, see next chapter.
The generator performs automatically a restart, indicated in the lower AGenT status line:
’Restart in progress’. This takes appr. 3 minutes.
Select an APR Program.
TIP: If the clinical UI shows that the generator is still not ready after the startup:
S Apply the switch S1 of the CuBe to start a hardware reset.
Make sure that the programmed tube type does match the installed tube.
Shut down the system.
Re−connect the stator cable of the tube at E X11.
Start the system for a final system test.
This step is necessary if the FCO’s 708 00 87, 708 00 85 , 706 00 32, 706 0035 are not yet implemented.
The Velara SW RF/GCF/GFD Rel 1.x are still available on the PMS InCenter.
→→→!!³
Copy the file firmware_yy_zz.exe to your PC (hard drive) and extract the software installation files on your
Harddrive by running firmware_yy_zz.exe: ³ update.arj ³ update.csd ³ version.txt
Connect Service PC to the Velara EZ X200: connector # 0 at PC, connector #7 or # 10 at CuBe
Start AGenT to load the SW Velara RF/GCF or GFD Rel 1.x in the Velara CuBe flash disk.
Select
Menu /Configuration /Update Generator
Firmware
Select ’ update.csd’ file extracted previously.
Reboot: The Generator will reboot automatically, see Figure 1 red message in AGenT screen. The contactor ENK1
stays deactivated.
The reboot takes max. 3 minutes. Then the LED’s H1 and H8 on the CuBe EZ start flashing for 6 sec. H1 keeps
on flashing, indicating the idle function of the CuBe.
Since the reboot is finished (EZ H 1 is flashing), the CuBe is processing the transferred zipfile for about 30 seconds.
The exception Codes Error 00S1 / Warning 00S1 indicate that the new CuBe has default configuration data only.
2nd Reboot: The Generator reboots automatically again for 3 minutes. At the end the LED’s H1 and H8 on the
CuBe EZ start flashing for 6 sec. H1 keeps on flashing, indicating the idle function of the CuBe.
The generator performs automatically a restart; the reboot takes max. 3 minutes. Then the LED’s H1 and H8
on the CuBe EZ start flashing for 6 sec. H1 keeps on flashing, indicating the idle function of the CuBe.
Select
AGenT Menu > Configuration > Programming Data
The installed Tube type(s) are displayed, click [Apply] to send the unchanged data to the generator:
Wait approximately 3 minutes until the restart of generator has been finished.
TIP
The delivered CuBe Velara RF--3. is preloaded with the actual SW Rel 3.12.1. In case the defect CuBe
has SW Rel 3.9.1. or 3.11.1., we recommend an update to Rel 3.12.1.
In case the current version differs from the requested version, the Velara SW must be downloaded:
-- Select menu General functions > Install software > Generator > Upgrade component software
-- Follow instructions on screen.
Send back the defective CuBe to Service Logistics HH to receive a credit note.
3.4.2. Documentation
Update the customer card ”Stammkarte” (yellow cardboard) and the copy of the customer card that is attached
in the E cabinet close to the CuBe. Use a permanent marker.
Log this action in the electronic Service Log Book if applicable.
File this document in the section ”Service Information” of the System Reference Manual.
Start up the system, the Velara built−in self tests is executed automatically.
Run functional tests in Fluoro and Exposure mode.
1) The physical print on the CuBe of previous versions has a wrong indication, see sketch:
However, the position of jumper W4 has no influence to the CAN function; the jumper is not read by the SW.
2) Velara RF/GCF/GFDwRel 1.2; Velara CFD wRel 1.3; Velara CVw Rel 1.4; Velara CVFDw Rel 1.2
scan the input flow switch only if the programmed tube type should have a cooling unit installed.
In case of a defect in the flow circuit, WARNING 00TJ, Exception 08474 leads to graceful degradation.
Figure 1
Disconnect the data cable from EZX 530 and leave it with the old RoCo unit.
Disconnect the mains wires form:
− ENK2: T1: (brown)
− T2: (black)
− T3: (violet)
− and ground wire to ENX N (blue)
and leave it with the old RoCo unit.
Figure 3
Tilt the RoCo with the base plate and remove it from
the cabinet to the rear.
Figure 4
Install the ferrite ring core (from the old RoCo) on the
mains wires and ground wire of the new RoCo unit.
Connect the mains wires to:
− ENK2: T1: (brown)
− T2: (black)
− T3: (violet)
− and ground wire to ENX N (blue).
Figure 5
Fix the spring clip for the screening [3] from the cable
support [3] on connector EX11.
For this purpose press the clip together and push it on
diagonally from the top. 4
The MRC flag in the RoCo could be set so that the RoCo starts immediately when you
set the generator to ON. This can cause damage to the tube as the RoCo does not
recognize whether a different tube has been connected to the generator or not.
For factory shipment the EEPROM of the RoCo has no tube type programmed.
Failure to obey could result in property damage.
LED2 (green) On
2
Carry out a test of functions, reattach all lateral covers of the generator and push the generator against
the rear cover.
Figure 8
Disconnect the data cable from EZX 530 and leave it with the old RoCo unit.
Disconnect the mains wires form:
− ENK2: T1: (brown)
− T2: (black)
− T3: (violet)
− and ground wire to ENX N (blue)
and leave them with the old RoCo unit.
All cable connections going from the RoCo base plate to the generator should be removed so that the base plate
can be removed.
Figure 10
Tilt the RoCo with the base plate and remove it from
the cabinet to the rear.
Figure 11
Figure 12
Figure 13
Push contactor K11 [1] to the right from the top hat
rail [2].
Remove the left-hand clamp on the top hat rail [3]. 1
Figure 14
Remove the two fixing screws [1] for the top hat
rail [2]. 1 1
Take off the top hat rail [2] from the spacing bolts [3].
Remove the two spacing bolts [3].
Remove the three fixing screws [4] for PCB WGon 4
Figure 15 4
Figure 16
Figure 17
Figure 18
Figure 19
1
2
Figure 20
Figure 22
Install the ferrite ring core (from the old RoCo) on the
mains wires and ground wire of the new RoCo unit.
Connect the mains wires to:
− ENK2: T1: (brown)
− T2: (black)
− T3: (violet)
− and ground wire to ENX N (blue).
Figure 23
Fix the spring clip for the screening [3] from the cable
support [3] on connector EX11.
For this purpose press the clip together and push it on
diagonally from the top. 4
The MRC flag in the RoCo could be set so that the RoCo starts immediately when you
set the generator to ON. This can cause damage to the tube as the RoCo does not
recognize whether a different tube has been connected to the generator or not.
For factory shipment the EEPROM of the RoCo has no tube type programmed.
Failure to obey could result in property damage.
LED2 (green) On
2
Carry out a test of functions, reattach all lateral covers of the generator and push the generator against
the rear cover.
6. H.V. GENERATOR EG
6.1. REMOVAL
Switch OFF the generator via ENF1.
Push generator cabinet E away from the wall.
Remove all cover panels of the cabinet.
Before the H.V. generator can be removed from the generator cabinet E, all electrical connections going to the
H.V. generator must be removed.
Figure 1:
In case of GS supervisor is installed this unit
2
EH 100 needs to be removed:
1
Cut the two cable ties (pos 1).
Unscrew the 2 bolts (Allen key) of the bracket (pos 2)
Disconnect cable ’Measuring circuit’ from G 100 X 14
Disconnect cable ’Filament Circuit’ from G 100 X10
Disconnect the cable ’mAs sensing’ (Banana plugs)
from G100
Fix the Box temporarely by a cable tie
(Figure1b, pos 3)
Disconnect the following cable connections from G200 X2 G100 X14
G100 X10
H.V. generator G:
G200 X4
− G200 X2 from power supply EN Figure 1
Figure 1 b
Figure 2:
− G200 X7 from fan GM, 230V~
− G200 X5 from converter 2Q, 24V+
− G200 X6 from kV/mA control, 24V+
Figure 3:
Remove the screening cap (1) from connection
terminals
G X 1001 − G X 1004.
For this purpose unscrew the two fixing bolts [(2) Fig-
ure 6] (10 mm across flats).
Disconnect the converter supply lines:
− G X1001 from Q C5:1
− G X1002 from Q C6:1
− G X1003 from 2Q C5:1
− G X1004 from 2Q C6:1
Figure 4:
Loosen the three snap action locks (1) at fan
assembly GM.
Carefully pull the fan assembly a bit to the rear out of GM
the guide.
Disconnect the PE connection going to cabinet E
located on the left-hand side on the inside of fan (1)
assembly GM:
GM PE from E PE
Remove the fan assembly from the cabinet.
(2)
2 1
Figure 6:
Before removing the H.V. generator, screw in the
deaerating screw (1) so that no oil can escape.
(1) (2)
Figure 6
Figure 7:
− Before removing the H.V. generator from cabi-
net E check again that all lines and cables are
disconnected from the H.V. generator.
− To avoid damage (jamming) of the cables the
cable ends at the
Figure 8:
Figure 9:
3
In case of GS Supervisor Box installed:
Check the GS Supervisor box EH 100 is secured with
a cable tie (3).
Figure 9
6.2. INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT
Make sure to connect the cables and connection terminals corresponding to their color codings.
IMPORTANT
When you connect the H.V. cables to the H.V. generator:
1. Do not use a silicone washer.
2. Do not grease the plugs with silicone.
3. The union nuts of the H.V. connectors must be tightened up to ensure good electrical contact for
screening.
4. Only H.V. connectors which have threaded flange halves are allowed to be used.
5. Older H.V. cables still have connectors where the flange halves are kept together with a spring
washer. In such cases modification kit 4512 103 8085x is required.
6. Use the grub screw to tighten the cap nut.
For the installation of H.V. generator EG proceed in reverse order of the removal procedure as would be logical.
Connect Can Current Cable to the female FAST ON and bind the cables with 2 cable ties as shown in fig 5.
Check whether the HV sockets are filled with some oil. At least the lower half of the plug must be wet by oil.
Remove the deaerating screw (Figure 6, pos1) completely from the cover of the H.V. generator.
In case the H.V. generator needs to be returned, this screw must be fixed again. Therefore, keep the screw laying
on top of the cover.
6.3. ADJUSTMENTS:
Set the generator to ON via ENF1.
7.1. REMOVAL
Switch OFF the generator via ENF1.
Pull generator cabinet E away from the wall.
Remove the front and rear cover panels of the
cabinet.
Figure 1:
(1) (2)
Figure 2:
GWS
(2) (1)
Figure 3:
Disconnect the cables from the gridswitch tank:
-- HV H.V. cable of G,
minus pole tube 1 or 2
-- Tube H.V. cable of tube O4 (cathode)
-- X1300 gridswitch cable from EH 100X 1202
(3) GWS (3)
(2)
-- X1400 Can current cable (red)
from GX 1200 Tube
-- X1100 PE cable from GX 1100
7.2. INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT
When you connect the H.V. cables to the Grid Switch Tank:
1. Do not use a silicone washer.
2. Do not grease the plugs with silicone.
3. The union nuts of the H.V. connectors must be tightened up to ensure good electrical contact for
screening.
4. Only H.V. connectors which have threaded flange halves are allowed to be used.
5. Older H.V. cables still have connectors where the flange halves are kept together with a spring
washer. In such cases modification kit 4512 103 8085x is required.
6. Use the grub screw to tighten the cap nut.
For the installation of gridswitch tank EGWS proceed in reverse order of the removal procedure as would
be logical.
TIP
Make sure that no parts fall into the converters during installation work.
If this happens, you have to disassemble the converters completely before you can remove the foreign
parts!
When the mains circuit as a whole or individual components of this circuit are removed and reinstalled, reprogram-
ming or realignment is usually not required.
This does not apply to:
-- Mains transformer NT ----> Programming of the mains voltage
-- Earth-leakage circuit breaker ENF1, ENF2 ----> Test of functions
8.1.1. Removal
Separate the generator from the mains supply.
Pull generator cabinet E away from the wall.
Remove the front and lateral cover panels of the cabinet.
Disconnect all cable connections at the mains circuit according to the table below (see Z1--2, Z2--1.1):
Figure 1:
(1)
8.1.2. Installation
For the installation of the mains circuit proceed in reverse order of the removal procedure as would be logical.
After the mains transformer ENT is installed it must be programmed according to the mains voltage present on site.
When delivered the transformer is set to 400V.
See chapter
8.2.1. Removal
Figure 2:
K1 being removed. Junction element (1) is visible.
(1)
Figure 3:
Disconnect mains supply lines ENF1:L1, :L2, :L3 (1)
and remove them.
(1)
Figure 4:
(1)
TIP: Before you remove the screws for contactor
K1, make sure to cover the gap between the
two converters (1). This is to avoid that the
screws fall into the converters as otherwise
you must disassemble the converters com-
pletely before you can remove the screws!
Figure 5:
Remove the fixing screws (1) of contactor K1.
Carefully pull K1 towards below out of ENF1.
Press K1 aside to get access to the lower fixing screw
of ENF1.
(1)
Figure 6:
(4)
In the figure K1 (2) and the junction element (3) are dis-
connected from ENF1.
Remove the upper and the lower (1) fixing screw of (1)
ENF1 (4).
(3) (2)
8.2.2. Installation
8.3.1. Removal
Figure 7:
TIP: Before you remove the screws for contactor
K1, make sure to cover the gap between the
two converters (1). This is to avoid that the
screws fall into the converters as otherwise
you must disassemble the converters com-
pletely before you can remove the screws!
(1)
8.3.2. Installation
For the installation of ENK1 proceed in reverse order of
the removal procedure as would be logical.
Alignment or programming is not required.
8.4.1. Removal
Press ENF2 on the top hat rail down and tilt it away to the front/top.
Remove ENF2.
8.4.2. Installation
For the installation of ENF2 proceed in reverse order of the removal procedure as would be logical.
8.4.3. Adjustment
8.5.1. Removal
Press ENK2 on the top hat rail down and tilt it away to the front/top.
Remove ENK2.
8.5.2. Installation
For the installation of ENK2 proceed in reverse order of the removal procedure as would be logical.
Alignment or programming is not required.
Switch ON the generator via ENF1.
8.6.1. Removal
Figure 8:
Remove the two lower fixing screws (1) at mains
transformer NT.
(1)
Figure 9:
8.6.2. Installation
For the installation of mains transformer ENT proceed
in reverse order of the removal procedure as would be
logical.
Switch ON the generator via ENF1.
After the mains transformer ENT is installed it must be
programmed according to the mains voltage present on
site. When delivered the transformer is set to 400V.
See chapter
8.7.1. Removal
Figure 10 + 10a:
Press down the fixing strap (1) of supply NT24 (2)
and lift the supply from the top hat rail (3) to the
front/top.
Remove supply NT24 from the cabinet.
(1)
(3) (2)
8.7.2. Installation
(2)
8.8.1. Removal
Figure 11:
Remove the upper fixing screw (1).
(1)
Figure 12:
Remove the lower fixing screw (1).
Remove the power ON circuit EN100 from the
cabinet.
(1)
8.8.2. Installation
For the installation of EN100 proceed in reverse order of the removal procedure as would be logical.
Alignment or programming is not required.
9.1. REMOVAL
Disconnect the mAs plug from the old GS Supervisor Box EH100 X1400+ and EH100 X1401− and
connect it in the EH100 X1400+ and EH100 X1401− on the new GS Supervisor Box.
9 7 3
5
9.2. INSTALLATION
8
4
1 4 6
2
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PROGRAMMINGS
Contents
TEXT
1. Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5−1
1.1. Hardware programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5−1
1.1.1. Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5−1
1.1.1.1. Mains transformer NT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5−1
1.1.1.2. Central unit + Basic extension EZ (CuBe) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5−2
1.1.1.3. Digital kV_mA_Control EH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5−3
1.1.1.4. PCB Roco HS EY 100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5−4
1.1.2. Customization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5−5
1.2. Software programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5−5
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1. PROGRAMMING
1.1.1. Configuration
Program the wire links from 1U, 1V, 1W accordingly the rated mains voltage to 1Ux, 1Vx, 1Wx.
Eg. connect 415 V mains systems to the 400 V terminals (1U4, 1V4, 1W4).
1U NF2:T1
1U1 480V
1U2 460V
1U3 440V
1U4 400V
1W NF2:T3
1W1 480V
1W2 460V
1W3 440V
1W4 400V
1W5 380V
2W
2N
ENT
Remark 1):
The input flow switch is scanned only if the programmed tube type should have a cooling unit connected:
TIP: In case of a defect in the flow circuit, the Warning 00TJ, exception 08474, leads to a graceful degradation.
Remark 2):
The physical print on the CuBe has a wrong indication, see sketch for W4:
However, the position of the jumper W4 has not influence to the CAN function;
the jumper is not read by the SW.
Jumper
Purpose Position Meaning Remarks
Switch
open default
W1 Debug solderable
closed debug mode
open default
W2 Debug solderable
closed debug mode
open default
W3 Debug solderable
closed debug mode
open default
W4 Debug solderable
closed debug mode
Jumper
Purpose Position Meaning Remarks
Switch
W1 Mode open default Not used
W2 CAN 1−2
RoCo 1 for all Velara
2−3 ROCO 1
W3 CAN 1−2
RoCo 1 for all Velara
2−3 ROCO 1
W4 Application no link Velara default not used
1.1.2. Customization
N/A
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
EZ CuBe RF / GCF only Release 1 Central unit + Base extension with AMPLIMAT TC Z1−4.1.1
EZ CuBe C/V Central unit + Base extension with unit Integris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z1−4.1.2
EZ CuBe C/FD CuBe CVFD Central unit + Base extension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z1−4.1.3
EZ CuBe GCF / RF Release >1 Central unit + Base extension with AMPLIMAT GFD Z1−4.1.4
SAN
Velara FD/GCF 8
15
X420 X530 NT +24V
2 X11 EWG
SAN interface 15
Tube
multiplexer
DRC input 9 X520 (Option)
X300 25
25 X20
X11
K11
DS input 15 X12 Chamber DRC interface 2 X15
X13 selector ENK2:4
EH
X14 X310
Unit Amplimat (Option)
SID 3 X500
X1009 5
Serial Data Link 9
XS Bus
X1021
Unit Integris (Option) Power Control
interface
25
X12 kV control mA control
EX21
25 1
Power control 2
Grid switch
X14 X13 X11 X1 X6 3
X540 X8
X550
X16
EWGX11
NT+/-24V X1
9 2 2 EH100 EX11
X1404 4 X1
X1 - X4 X51 1
EZ X410
EZ X420 X1404 X1201 Y200 Y100 X52 2
EH100 X1200 SMB X53 3
X1200 X1 EN100 Rectifier RoCo HS
25 4 X1404:5
Power on circuit X1404:10 X42
4 X3 37 37 2
100X14 100X10 EH100
+/- 24V DC Measuring circuit X7 X8 GS Supervisor
not applicable EY
X1103 Tube heating for Velara RF Rotor control
N Velara RF
BNC X1202
Cooling unit X1101 only
of X1001 200X6
Fan of air-cooled tube X901
L 100X1
4
6
2
K2 M
X1102 C5:1
3~
X1001
3
5
1
N C6:1
X1002
100X1
T3
T1
F2
2,2-3,2A
E2Q
L2
L3
L1
Surge
L1
L2
T1
T2
2
4
1
3 3x380~...480V~
EG
MEX 300 L1/2/3 H.V.generator
arrester 31 41
Mains L3 T3 6 5
supply Discharging circuit 2
K1 K2 300 X11/13
A2/A3 09-09-30 Schr.
32 42
EN
Power supply E
Block diagram
Generator Velara
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Surge arrester
L1 EL1 F1 36-45A
K1
EQ300
L1 X1101 ring core
L1 T1 1 2 L1
K2 14 R1 Mnemonic's
13
L2 47R
L2 X1102 AC OV XG mains supply 0V X-ray generator
L2 T2 3 4 L2 AC 230V L1 mains supply 230V AC phase 1
Mains supply
23 24
R2
AC 230V L2 mains supply 230V AC phase 2
~
3 380V...480V L3 47R kV Power unit
L3 X1103
50, 60Hz L3 T3 5 6 L3 EQ/E2Q GND 12V ground +12V supply
5 windings 33 34
R3
47R MNON/ mains on
L1 L2 L3
N
MEWN F2 31 32 PO 12V +12V supply
T1 T2 T3 X11
2,8A PW ON NG DC supply relay power on -
PE 41 Discharging circuit
PE PE E 1V
42
X13 PW ON PO DC supply relay power on +
1U 1W
1U1 1V1 1W1 480V RD MN ON/ ready mains power on
T ZX8:1 EZ
t
Thermo ZX8:2 CuBe
fuse
2U 2V 2W 2N
100X3:1 X4:1 X3:1 X4:1 X5:1 X6:1 X16:1
PO 24V
X1104 L +
X1102 + EQ Converter X4:2 2Q EG200X6:2 EH
N NT24 -
GND 24V
100X3:2 X3:2 X4:2 X5:2 X16:2
X3:1
T1 V10 PO 12V
8 8 K2
X3:3 9 V3
1 3 5 H1 K1
12
15R
10K
K2 R6 R4 R2 5 5
1K
V9 gn
2 4 6 X3:2 R1 X2:1 X2:2 X1:4 X1:9
X901 V5 5K11 V4
t T:T1
V6 Thermo RC1
Cooling unit X1001 K1 V2 C1 T fuse
T:T2
3 phase 47 m
1
X1101
A1 K2 A1 K1
N C2 V7
K1
5K11
Cooling unit V8 R5 R3
1K
A2 A2
Schroeder / Riess
100 m 2
1 phase (L2) 12 9
or X1103
100 N
Fan of air-cooled 2 3 X1102
X1105 Power on
tube assembly circuit S1 V1
X1:6 X1:7 X1:2 X1:1 EN
MNOF PO12V
PWONPO PWONNG
X540:1 X540:9
X540:4
AC 0V XG
AC 230V L2 X540:7 X540:2
X540:6
Central unit
CuBe
03.11.2010
MN OF RD MN ON/ MN ON/
X12:8 X12:21
L1 L2 L3 N L3 N L3 N L2 N EH kV-brain
kV Control
A3
23 24
L3
L3 T3 6 5
L2 34 34
F2 L1 L3
32 31 41 42
T1 T2 T3
1U 1V 1W
NT24
1U1 1V1 1W1
1U4
1V3
1V4
1W3
L1 L2 L3
AC/24V
DC +
2U 2V 2W 2N
+ 24V DC ZX8:1 WGX11:1 H100 X1401:1,2
X1102
L -
1 3 5
N - ZX8:2
X1103 H100 X1401:6,7
WGX11:2
K2
2 4 6
X901
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
14
X1001 X1104 X11
10
11
12
13
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
X14 100X1
1
1
300
19
37
2 20
21
X11 X13 L1 L2 L3
HX2 18
36
Measuring and control 3
22
2
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
14
16 5
34 converter Q to 24 100X14
10
11
12
13
15 6
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
33 25
kV control EH
Converter Q Measuring signals
7
(Z1-3.4.1) 14
32 26
kV-actual 13
31 (see Z1-3.3) 8
27 (actual valves)
12 9
valve 11
30
10
28
(Z1-3.2) going to kV-mA
29 29
10 11
28 30 control EH
Hardware I1 9 12
31
NT- 27
NT+
24V DC kV regulator IGBT activation
8
7
26
25
Activation signals for
the IGBTs going from
13
14
32
33 C5:1 X1001
+
6 15
I2 5
24 kV control EH to 16
34
23 35
4
22
converter Q 17
36 100X4
3
(see Z1-3.3) 18 C6:1 X1002
kV-nominal 21
2 20 19
37
HT_AN
valve 1 1 TB_CU_NG
1 X14:11
X8 2 X14:14
2
X500 X12 for Velara RF TB_CU_PO HT_AN_GND
1 1 only X14:24
14 14 X14:1
2 2
15
X8
15
3
16
3
16 kV - brain mAs
HT_CA_GND
4 4 100X1 1 X14:26
5
17
5
17
X13
X7
EZ
18 18 1 2
6
19 Control signals +24V 6
19 19 2
20 C5:1 X1003 100 HT_CA
7
20 DC going 7
20 18
37
Measuring and control 3
21
8 8 36 22
100X3 Measuring circuit X14:12
AC_230V
X2
X16 from NK1 : 1 / 3 / 5 200X6
EG
AC_0V_XG
1
2
1
2
1
2
H.V. generator
3 (Z1-3.3)
mA-actual
mA-Control X1 100X10
valve (Z1-3.4.2)
V1 tube heating T3
Hardware V2 1 1
Schr.
mA regulator
2 2
V3 T2
09-01-23
V4 3 3
4 4
A1/A3
EH100 GS Supervisor
X6 X1201 (Z1-15.1) X1202
mA-nominal Grid switch output
valve mA - brain
NT- NT+ 24V DC
X1401:1,2 Process
X1404:10 kV-mA unit
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X1401:6,7 X1404:5 Z1-3.1
EMC filter Q300 L1 Q200 V5 L2
L1 NN1
ENK1:1 1 4
C3 C1
47K R1
Power supply NN2
3300u 3300u
L2
ENK1:3 2 5 480 ... 750V
3x 380 ... 480V~
C2 C4
50, 60Hz 47K R2
L3 NN3 3300u 3300u
ENK1:5 3 6
32
C6 C5 C4 X12 X11
31 ENK1 switch-off of generator
Discharging of DC circuit after
41
X14 X13 42
ENK2
34
32 31
Q300
33 41
C7
Y- condenser
Alarm_off
Driver 1 X14
X12
FAULT Alarm timer Q 100
D102 Fault driver 1 Alarm_off to driver 1 kV power
X11 X15
Fault driver 2 Alarm_off to driver 2
C1 Collector 1 Fault driver 3 Alarm_off to driver 3
X1:20 X13 ON_Sense Fault driver 4 X53 Alarm_off to driver 4
I1_1
Fault driver 5 + 6 Reset
(I2_1)
G1 Gate 1
I1_1/ X1:1
Power supply PO18V_Driv1
(I2_1/) PO_24V_2 L61
Driver 1 GND_DRIV1 CV_SC X1:31 CV_SC
DC/DC Conv. E1 Emitter 1 X1:12
A100 NG15V_Driv1 CV_SC\
CV_SC\
Alarm_off
Driver 2 X24
X22
FAULT
Identification ID_A
ID_B
X1:08
X1:27
ID_A
D202 ID_SEL ID_B
X21 X25
ON_Sense C2 Collector 2
X1:21 X23
I1_2
(I2_2)
G2 Gate 2
ID_C X1:12 X2:12 X1:09
X2:11 X1:11 Identification ID_C
I1_2/ X1:2
ID_D X1:13 X2:13 X1:28 ID_D
(I2_2/) Power supply PO18V_Driv2 ID_SEL
PO_24V_2 L62
Driver 2 GND_DRIV2
DC/DC Conv. E2 Emitter 2 Reset X1:06
NG15V_Driv2 X2:06
A200 X2:05 X1:05
FAULT\
EH X14 Q100 X1 CV_ID_SEL
X1:37
ALARM_OFF
driver 5 NNC1 NNC3
NN2 X1:24
kV control X1:29 X2:01 X1:01
E_P0
I1_5
EH X13 2Q100 X1 (I2_5) G5 C1 C3
I1_6
(I2_6) G6 C2 C4
X2:04 V2 V4
I1_6/ X1:11 X1:04 G2 G4
(I2_6/) E2 E4
Q 500
NNE2 NNE4
D402 X2:14 X1:14 PO_12V
X41
X45 X1:7 / 9
C4 Collector 4
I1_4 X1:23 X43 ON_Sense X2:7 / 9 VCC
+ 5V
Low Power Extension
GND
(I2_4)
G4 Gate 4
X2:8 / 10 X1:8 / 10 4512 108 0988x
I1_4/ X1:4
Power supply PO18V_Driv4
(I2_4/) PO_24V_2 L64
Driver 4 GND_DRIV4
DC/DC Conv. E4 Emitter 4
A400 NG15V_Driv4
14.10.2010
PO_24
X5:1 rd M1 Q
X5:2 M X1002
X3:1 X4:1 PO_12V C6:1 HT_AN
X5:3 blk TB_CU_NG
PO_24V
Power VCC X14:14 X14:11
100 u +5V
Low voltage supply Supply VDD X6:1 rd M2 X1404:10 X14:01 X14:24
EH100
ENT 1u 1 u +15V X8 HT_AN_GND
X6:2 M TB_CU_PO HT_CA_GND
X3:2 X4:2 VEE X6:3 blk
GND_24V
A3
32
C6 C5 C4 X12 X11
31 ENK1 Discharging of DC circuit after
42 switch-off of generator
X14 X13 41
ENK2
34
32 31
Q300
33 41
C7
Y- condenser
X112
DISABLE_DRV Driver 1 FAULT Alarm timer Q100
I_1 >1 Fault driver 1 DISABLE_DRV to driver 1 kV power
Fault driver 2 DISABLE_DRV to driver 2
C1 Collector 1 Fault driver 3 DISABLE_DRV to driver 3
I1_1 X1:20 ON_Sense Fault driver 4 DISABLE_DRV to driver 4
>1
(I2_1) Fault driver 5 + 6 X19 DISABLE_DRV
>1
G1 Gate 1
I1_1/ X1:1
(I2_1/) PO16V_Driv1
PO_24V_2 Power supply
Driver 1 GND_DRIV1 CV_SC X1:31 CV_SC
DC/DC Conv. E1 Emitter 1 X1:12
NG10V_Driv1 CV_SC\
CV_SC\
X2:04 V2 V4
I1_6/ X1:11 X1:04 G2 G4
E2 E4
Q500
DISABLE_DRV FAULT NN1 NNE2 NNE4
X412 X2:14 X1:14 PO_12V
>1
I_4
X1:7 / 9
I1_4 X1:23 ON_Sense C4 Collector 4
X2:7 / 9 VCC
+ 5V
Low Power Extension
>1 GND
(I2_4)
>1
X2:8 / 10 X1:8 / 10 4512 108 0988x
G4 Gate 4
I1_4/ X1:4
(I2_4/) PO16V_Driv4
PO_24V_2 Power supply
Driver 4 GND_DRIV4
DC/DC Conv. E4 Emitter 4
NG10V_Driv4
01.03.2011
PO_24
X5:1 rd M1 Q
X5:2 X1002
E
X3:1 X4:1 M C6:1
PO_12V blk HT_AN
X5:3 TB_CU_NG
PO_24V
Power VCC X14:14 X14:11
100 u +5V
Low voltage supply Supply VDD X6:1 rd M2 X1404:10 X14:01 X14:24
H100
ENT 1u 1 u +15V X8 HT_AN_GND
X6:2 M TB_CU_PO HT_CA_GND
X3:2 X4:2 VEE X6:3 blk
GND_24V -15V X1404:5 X14:26
X500
W1
GS Supervisor X7 X14:12
HT_CA EQ kV power unit
VDD Fan Vent_on X1003 100
4512 108 1358.
C5:1
Measuring circuit
+15V control GND_L 2Q
X1004
X7:1 for Velara RF only
/ 4512 108 1550.
Fan on : 39°C C6:1
X7:2 S1 for fan control -
Fan off : 31°C
G
X7:3
T1
H.V. generator
VELARA CSIP Level 1 ( a/11.0 ) Z1-3.2.1
C Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
X4 200 X3 X1
Power supply K5 EWG X30:1 03 plug
EN X11nn EWG X15:1 K1 Tube switch 1 1 6 1
K6 EWG X30:2 Tube switch 2 2 C4 5 2
PO 24V
EWG X30:3 neutral 3 4 3
+ EWG X30:4 Tube switch 1 return 4 3
K1 1
CuBe EWG X15:18 TB2\ + EWG X30:5 Tube switch 2 return 5 2
EZ X520 K5 2
M
EWG K6
EWG X30:6 common 6 1 3 2 1 2
Tube extension
4
3
X2 end-position switch
M2
S1.1 tube 2
T1 1 2
3
R2
2k
tube 1
S1 Motor switch
100M
105
1 2
3
C2
EQ C5:1
X1001
kV power unit
X3
X1002
C6:1 X5
C29
L1 X14:14 TB CU NG EHX11:14
X4
10R
10R
V13 R13 R14 X14:1 TB CU PO EHX11:1
R10
10K
X1404:10
Velara GFD/GCF/CVFD/CV X8
Velara RF V10
EH100 only V11 C28 L2 X14:11 HT AN EHX11:11
GS Supervisor V12 4,7uF
16 15 14 13 12 11 X14:24 HT AN GND EHX11:24
10K
X1404:5 R1 X23 tube 1 tube 2
X7 C21// 1 2 3 4 5 6
R11 C22 or
external
10K
R2 10n 4n7 2n2 1n 470p 220p H.V.changeover
switch GWB
kV/mA control
L3 X14:12 HT CA EHX11:12 EHX11
E2Q C5:1 X1003
1 2 3 4 5 6 X14:25 HT CA GND EHX11:25
R3
10K
kV power unit 16 15 14 13 12 11
X22
C23//
C6:1
X1004 R12 C24 EHX11:3
X14:3 TP HT GND
R4
10K
10n 4n7 2n2 1n 470p 220p
R20 V9
X14:16 TP HT SG EHX11:16
X1
X2
100 H.V. Adjustment X14:05 HE ID SEL1 EHX11:05
W1 X14:06 ID A EHX11:06
C1 W2 X14:19 ID B EHX11:19
W3 X14:07 ID C EHX11:07
106 W4 X14:20 ID D EHX11:20
100M
W5
R1
2k W6
W7
W8
X14:18 HE ID SEL2 EHX11:18
EHX1:1
FI TF1 1 X10:1
100 H.V. Adjustment X11:6 T2
M2
S1.2
EHX1:2
FI TF1 2 X10:2 X11:5 tube 1
3 2
1
mA control
EH EHX1:4
FI TF2 1 X10:3 X11:3 T3
tube 2
EHX1:5
FI TF2 2 X10:4 X11:2 3 2
1
Mnemonics
FI TFn m filament transformer n line m
200
HT AN high voltage anode side actual value
X2 X1 HT AN GND high voltage anode side ground
ENX1101 1 230V~ L3 1
HT CA high voltage cathode side actual value
Power supply 230V~ ENX1103 2 neutral 2 HT CA GND high voltage cathode side groundH
EN M1
3 3 NG 15V -15V supply
Schr.
E2Q100X4:1 1
A1 +
X7
Converter 24V+ E2Q100X4:2 2 Temperature
2Q control 1
Note:
X6 GM 1,2 on: 40°C 2
XRG - Bus
X ACT_S/ 22 X12:22 X ACT_S/
yl H9
STOP_X_C/ 24 X12:24 STOP_X_C/
RESET_C/ 23 X12:23 RESET_C/
CTRL X C/
CAN_H 25 X12:25 CAN_H
yl H10 Start
CAN_L 12 X12:12 CAN_L
Selftest
X ACT S/ CAN-announcement
kV - Kernel H900
Mains type:
1 phase = low
EZ CuBe VCC
yl
H11 Ready
Watch dog error
Power supply 2 phase = open X540:5 X12:09 ST_PH\
(not used) (not used) Status
X900
MAINS_ID
X520 watchdog X901
X20
K5 07 07 X12:07 TB 1 RT\
K6
K7 05 05 X12:05 TB 2 RT\
K8 06 06 X12:06 TB 3 RT\ (not used)
+15V
K2/K3
18 18 X12:18 TB 2\
X12:19 TB 3\ (not used) PO_24V VCC (+5V)
Tube extension EWG Tube
Multiplexer
X510A
02 EZX500 EZX540
1,7k
X12:08 08 04
X1 X21 05 04 04 X12:04 TH OL (not used)
VDD
A5 K2 15 EN100 K2
PW_ON_PO
B5 15 16 16 16 03 X12:03 TH OL SW/ 1.7...3.3V Power ON
Tube housing
(Thermo Switch) B7 17 17 17 X12:17 CM TH
kV - brain X12:21
21 09 contactor
A7 PW_ON_NG EZX520
50
01 V24_Supply
07 EZX500
18 18
TB 2/ X12:18
Tube
Tube1 Tube2 extension
X1 TB 3/ X12:19 19 19
E_PO X13/14:24 CV1/2_E_PO VCC
VCC
K1
W17
1
E_NG X13/14:05 CV1/2_E_NG 2 EN_X_C\
3 1Q100 X1
VDRIVER
CV_TM X8:1 X13/14:06 CV1/2_TM I1-1/ X13:01
CV1_I1 VCC
NTC 15k I1-1 X13:20
V1...V4 20°C X8:3 X13/14:25 CV1/2_TM_GND I1-2/ X13:02
CV1_I2
CV_GND_TM I1-2 X13:21
EQ100 or
X13/14:31
2Q100 X1
E2Q500 X13/14:12 CVn_SC\
VCC
I2-1/ X14:01
X1:11 X2:11 X13/14:37 CVn_ID_SEL I2-1 X14:20
X13/X14:08 ID_A
ID_B
Digital kV I2-2/
I2-2
X14:02
X14:21
X13/X14:27
X1:12
X1:13
X2:12
X2:13
X13/14:09
X13/X14:28
ID_C
ID_D
regulator I2-3/ X14:03
VCC
DSP D48 I2-3 X14:22
Digital Signal I2-4/ X14:04 kV power unit E2Q
Processing I2-4 X14:23
X14
X11:06 ID_A VCC CV1_In
VCC I2-5/ X14:10
X11:19 ID_B CV2_I5 I2-5 X14:29
1 W15
X11:07 ID_C I2-6/ X14:11
2 CV2_I6
X11:20 ID_D 3 I2-6 X14:30
01.03.2011
W1 ... W 8 : ENABLE
CV2_In
solderable VCC
X11:05 HE_ID_SEL1
EG100
VCC
X11:18 HE_ID_SEL2 1 W16 VCC 3,3V
H. V. generator,
X11:16 TP HT SG 2
measuring circuit 3
NTC
HV tank, oil 0... +7.5V AV_AN PW_ON\
X11:03 TP HT GND
10kV/V
X4 AV_AN_IN
X11:11 HT AN
+
100M 20k X11:24 HT AN GND TEST_FP\ X30 X3 20kV/V
AV_HT EH
A3
CAN H X12:25
+
G2 V DC AV(1)
3V mA CPU
20 mA/V -200 mV of fset 5000 kHz/A -20 kHz offset
mA Range\ 200 mA/V -20 mV of fset 500 kHz/A - 2 kHz offset
EG100X14:01 X45 X43 V DC AV(0)
X11:01 TB_CU_PO AV_MA MA_FR
H.V. generator Analog In
mA 5R TB_CU V
measuring circuit EG100X14:14 X11:14 TB_CU_NG
f
mA Range\
FI_AV_1
FI_AV_0
+4mA offset
FI_NV_1 FI_NV_0 FI_ON_1 FI_ON_0
PI-Controller
2.5A/V FI_CV_0
DC X42 DRV_A_G
FI_CU_PO_0 AV_FI_0 VCO_CV_0
converter
DRV_A_S
T5 X40
FI_ON_0 FI_ON_X_0
FI_CU_NG_0
DRV_B_G
W3
(solderable)
DRV_B_S
average filament current
FI_NV_1
PI-Controller VCO
DRV_C_G
2.5A/V FI_CV_0
X41
FI_CU_PO_1 DC AV_FI_1 VCO_CV_0
DRV_C_S
converter
T6 X40 DRV_D_G
FI_ON_1 FI_ON_X_1
FI_CU_NG_1 DRV_D_S
W4
(solderable)
G
PWM_CV
Schroeder / Riess
DC 0V
V DC AV(0)
V DC V DC AV(1)
FI_ON_X_0 C6 DRV_B_G V2
0V DC 325V DC heat
C12 C13 DRV_B_S sink
FI_ON_X_1
X101 X102
EG100 X10
C11 C8
DRV_D_G V4 heat H.V. generator
220 µ sink
DRV_D_S G100X10:3
FI_TF_2_1 X1:03
A3
T6 FI_TF_2_2 X1:04
G100X10:4
EH mA control
C7 DRV_C_G V3
heat
DRV_C_S sink EH
mA control
* valid for ≥ 4512 108 12134 4512 108 1212.
( c/10.0 ) 4512 108 1213.
VELARA CSIP Level 1 Z1-3.4.2
C Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
X550 X540 K1
Power Control 4 RD_MN_ON RD_MN_ON 7
3 MN_ON MN_ON 2
11 MN_OF MN_OF 6
1 PO12V
X200 4
2 COM1 TxD Firmware TC Tube K2
EZ
3 COM1 RxD 9
Flash drive EN100 X1
4 COM1 RTS supervision Power on
Service PC 5 COM1 CTS
circuit
X500
Main computer
6 COM1 DSR
7 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PW_ON_NG 21
X11 XSBUS Interface
8 COM1 DCD Connect only in PW_ON_PO 8
D7: Claire
20
22
COM1 DTR
COM1 RI PC 104 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Integris systems
STOP_X_C\ STOP_X_C\ 24
X510
Power control B6 input X_ACT_S\ X_ACT_S\ 22
AT Bus X100
X420 Integris systems B7
X101 EN_X_C
B4
1
H2
RQ_CO_X
Signalbus VDD
Vcc
9 EN_X Signal bus
yw interface K2 K2
2
H3 EWG X20
SAN (W8) 10
3
W7 RQ_SN_X Tube K1
EN_X_C\
11
yw
12 V15_Sig. bus
K1 VCC
extension RESET_C\ 23
13 output
H4
11 ICTRL_X_C
EN_X
15 W7 or W8 yw CTRL_X_C\ 10
8
D7:Claire
GND_Sig. bus
W8 D8
or EN_X\ X520
X410 H5
NR_PR_X
NV_Memory
1
2 Reset_SW\
yw iReset_SW
TB_2\
TB_3\
18
19
TB_2\
TB_3\
18
19
EH
3 NR_PR_X\ TB_2_RT\ 5 TB_2_RT\ 5 Function Unit
H6
4
5
CTRL_X\
X_ACT\
X_ACT
Tube
kV_mA_Control
Signal bus (W7) 9 RQ_CO_X\
yw
extension TB_3_RT\ 6 TB_3_RT\ 6 EH X12
10 RQ_PH_X\ H7
13 CTRL_X
not used yw X3 TB_1_RT\
14 TB_1_RT\ 7 7
15 13
16 RQ_SN_X\ 12
1)
22 RQ_PL_X\ 25
25
SYS RST XG\
X400 X401
1 1 D7: Claire, D2+D6: CAN Bus Controller A5 Tempswitch 15
2 2 CANn VCC 16 1) TH_OL_SW\ 3
System CAN
CAN I/O
>= 85°C
3 3 GND_SYSCAN Tube A6 2
System CAN 1 4 4
CAN Baud rate
housing 4 1) TH_OL 4
W4 A7
5 5 1 Temp CM 17 Temp_CM 17
fast System CAN
6 6 D2 2 Generator position A8
System CAN 2 7 7 CANp 3
normal
W5
CAN_L
B8/3
CAN_L
12
8 8 1
lateral D6 CAN_H CAN_H
9 9 V15_SYSCAN 2 25
3 frontal
X11 X12
1 1
Amplimat TC ROCO_ON\ 1 EY
3
11
3
11
right 2
left 2
P_400V ROCO_READY\ 9 Rotor Control
Door switch test
4 4 release 2 A1-
X3 Amplimat
RESET_C\ 10 EY100 X1
12 12 center 2 B2 Doorswitch 21 CAN_L 2
input off X310 Door switch
CAN_H 3
5 5 PO.15V 1 not used B3 not used
13 13 VDD 2 24V_Supply
6 6 oil level switch 4
VEE gain 3 ICTRL_X_C VCC
7 7 signal 2 A1+ 3 not used 5
VDD X4 DSMC0V 5 DSMC0V A8
8 8 reference 2 6
Measuring chamber
reference
6 VDD Cooling 7
1 X11 - DSMCSG 7 VDD
2 X12 X13 X14 signal
DSMCSG unit A4 Oil_flowswitch 8
X13
+ 10 VEE
3 1 1 oil flow o.k. 8
iReset_SW
EZ
3 COM1 RxD 9
Flash drive EN100 X1
4 COM1 RTS supervision Power on
Service PC 5 COM1 CTS
circuit
6
7
COM1 DSR
Main computer PC 104 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 X11
XSBUS Interface
PW_ON_NG
X500
21
8 COM1 DCD Connect only in PW_ON_PO 8
20 COM1 DTR 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Integris systems
D7: Claire
22 COM1 RI STOP_X_C\ STOP_X_C\ 24
AT Bus X100
X101 X510
X420 Power control B6 input X_ACT_S\ X_ACT_S\ 22
1
H2
RQ_CO_X
Signalbus Integris systems B7
9
2
EN_X Signal bus
yw interface B4
VDD
EN_X_C
H3 Vcc
SAN (W8) 10
W7 RQ_SN_X K2 K2
3 yw EWG X20 EN_X_C\
12 V15_Sig. bus
not used 13
K1 VCC Tube K1
11
11
H4
EN_X
extension RESET_C\ 23
15 W7 or W8 yw output
8 ICTRL_X_C
D7:Claire
or GND_Sig. bus CTRL_X_C\ 10
W8 D8
EN_X\
X410 H5
NR_PR_X
NV_Memory
1 1
yw
X520
iReset_SW
2 2 Reset_SW\
Signal 3 3 NR_PR_X\ TB_2\ 18 TB_2\ 18 EH
H6 TB_3\ TB_3\
bus 4
5
4
5
CTRL_X\
X_ACT\
X_ACT
TB_2_RT\
19
5 TB_2_RT\
19
5 Function Unit
(W7) yw
10
9 9
10
RQ_CO_X\
RQ_PH_X\ Tube
kV_mA_Control
H7
13 13 CTRL_X
X3
extension TB_3_RT\ 6 TB_3_RT\ 6 EH X12
14 14 yw
15 15
16 16 RQ_SN_X\ TB_1_RT\ 7 TB_1_RT\ 7
22 22 RQ_PL_X\ 13
25 25 12
1)
25
RQ SN X\
GND Sig.
+12V
>= 85°C
3 3 GND_SYSCAN
CAN Baud rate
Tube A6 2
4 4 housing 4 1) TH_OL 4
W4 A7
System CAN 1 5
6
5
6 D2
1
2 fast System CAN
2 Temp CM 17 Temp_CM 17
Generator position CAN_L A8
normal CAN_L
7 7 CANp 3 B8/3 12
W5
8 8 1
System CAN 2 9 9 V15_SYSCAN 2
lateral D6 CAN_H CAN_H
25
3 frontal
23 ROCO_STATOR3\
X300 AT Bus 10 ROCO_STATOR2\
2 DSBVSG DRC_interface
DRC 3
4
DSBVNG
DRBVSG
D13
U1 D13: Multiplexer
X513 A1/
6 DRBVNG
- MUX A
SWCUON 2 B1 V24_Supply
AT Bus
D
7 DRTVPO +
8 DRTVNG 4 A3 Oil levelswitch 3 not used X530
RC_ST_2\
5 D7 Claire ROCO_STATOR2\ 12
1
Cooling RC_ST_3\
ROCO_STATOR3\ 13
unit 3/5 A8
Anything_IO
Schroeder / Riess
DCD VEE
(SDL) 4
D11 C11
11
7 1) Plug tube multiplexer 14
TXD_return
03.11.2010
2 Conv. (Vcc)
S1 run status CAN-announcement Vbat in 9 9
1
EZ CuBe CV
yellow red
VDD 2 Ready Powergood 10 10
Power supply DC/DC +15V Reset D7
Conv. 3 Watch dog error
24V DC V66
VEE
24V Supply
-15V
+24V
Vbst_in
Central unit + Base extension
X10
with Unit integris
Battery
X900:1 V46
EZ PE2 2 1 X900:2 FAN C111
G2
X900:3
3,9V
EZ
3
Service PC 4
COM1 RxD
COM1 RTS
Flash drive
supervision
9 EN100 X1
Power on
5 COM1 CTS
circuit
GS Supervisor
6
7
COM1 DSR
Main computer PC 104 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 X11 XSBUS Interface
PW_ON_NG
X500
21
8 COM1 DCD Connect only in PW_ON_PO 8
EH100 1 3 4 20 COM1 DTR 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Integris systems
D7: Claire
2
X1200 5 6 7 8 22 COM1 RI STOP_X_C\ STOP_X_C\ 24
AT Bus X100
X101 X510
RQ SN X\
GND Sig.
1
EN X
RQ_CO_X B7
9
2
9
2
EN_X Signal bus
yw interface B4
VDD
EN_X_C
H3 Vcc
10 10
W7 RQ_SN_X K2 K2
SAN (W8) 3
12
3
12 V15_Sig. bus
yw EWG X20 EN_X_C\
13 13
K1 VCC Tube K1
11
11 11
H4
EN_X
extension RESET_C\ 23
15 15 W7 or W8 yw output
8 8 ICTRL_X_C
D7:Claire
14 14 GND_Sig. bus CTRL_X_C\ 10
W8 D8
EN_X\
or
X410 H5
NR_PR_X
NV_Memory
1 X520
yw iReset_SW
2 Reset_SW\
3
4
NR_PR_X\
CTRL_X\ H6
TB_2\
TB_3\
18
19
TB_2\
TB_3\
18
19
EH
5 X_ACT\
X_ACT
yw
TB_2_RT\ 5 TB_2_RT\ 5 Function Unit
9
10
RQ_CO_X\
RQ_PH_X\ H7 Tube
kV_mA_Control
Signal bus (W7) 13 CTRL_X
X3
extension TB_3_RT\ 6 TB_3_RT\ 6 EH X12
14 yw
15
not used 16 RQ_SN_X\ TB_1_RT\ 7 TB_1_RT\ 7
22 RQ_PL_X\ 13
25 12
1)
25
SYS RST XG\
>= 85°C
3 3 GND_SYSCAN
CAN Baud rate
Tube A6 2
4 4 housing 4 1) TH_OL 4
W4 A7
System CAN 1 5
6
5
6 D2
1
2 fast System CAN
2 Temp CM 17 Temp_CM 17
Generator position CAN_L A8
normal CAN_L
7 7 CANp 3 B8/3 12
W5
8 8 1
System CAN 2 9 9 V15_SYSCAN 2
lateral D6 CAN_H CAN_H
25
3 frontal
23 ROCO_STATOR3\
X300 AT Bus 10 ROCO_STATOR2\
2 DSBVSG DRC_interface
DRC 3
4
DSBVNG
DRBVSG
D13
U1 D13: Multiplexer
X513 A1/
6 DRBVNG
- MUX A
SWCUON 2 B1 V24_Supply
AT Bus
D
7 DRTVPO +
8 DRTVNG 4 A3 Oil levelswitch 3 not used X530
RC_ST_2\
5 D7 Claire ROCO_STATOR2\ 12
1
Cooling RC_ST_3\
ROCO_STATOR3\ 13
unit 3/5 A8
Anything_IO
Schroeder / Riess
6 A4 Oil_flowswitch 8 ROCO_ON\ 1 EY
oil flow o.k. ROCO_READY\ 9 Rotor Control
B5 EN_X_active 9 RESET_C\ 10 EY100 X1
CAN_L 2
CAN_H 3
K2
4
Door switch test VCC
5
B2 Doorswitch 21 6
Door switch
7
not used B3 not used
VDD
8
iReset_SW
VEE
11
1) Plug tube multiplexer 14
03.11.2010
24V Supply
-15V
+24V
Vbst_in
CuBe CVFD
Battery
EZ
3
Service PC 4
COM1 RxD
COM1 RTS
Flash drive
supervision
9 EN100 X1
Power on
5 COM1 CTS
X500 circuit
Main computer
6 COM1 DSR
7 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PW_ON_NG 21
X11 XSBUS Interface
8 COM1 DCD Connect only in PW_ON_PO 8
D7: Claire
GS Supervisor
not for Velara RF
3 4
20
22
COM1 DTR
COM1 RI PC 104 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Integris systems
STOP_X_C\ STOP_X_C\ 24
EH100 1 2 X510
X1200 5 6 7 8 Power control B6 input X_ACT_S\ X_ACT_S\ 22
AT Bus X100
X420 Integris systems B7
X101
RQ SN X\
GND Sig.
B4 EN_X_C
H2
Signalbus VDD
+12V
1
EN X
RQ_CO_X Vcc
9 9 EN_X Signal bus
yw interface K2 K2
2 2
H3 EWG X20 EN_X_C\
10 10
W7 RQ_SN_X Tube 11
SAN (W8) 3
12
3
12 V15_Sig. bus
yw
extension
K1
RESET_C\
K1 23
VCC
13 13 output
H4
11 11 ICTRL_X_C
EN_X
15 15 W7 or W8 yw CTRL_X_C\ 10
8 8
D7:Claire
14 14 GND_Sig. bus
W8 D8
EN_X\ X520
or
X410 H5
NR_PR_X
NV_Memory
1
2 Reset_SW\
yw iReset_SW
TB_2\
TB_3\
18
19
TB_2\
TB_3\
18
19
EH
3 NR_PR_X\ TB_2_RT\ 5 TB_2_RT\ 5 Function Unit
H6
4
5
CTRL_X\
X_ACT\
X_ACT
Tube
kV_mA_Control
Signal bus (W7) 9 RQ_CO_X\
yw
extension TB_3_RT\ 6 TB_3_RT\ 6 EH X12
10 RQ_PH_X\ H7
13 CTRL_X
not used yw X3 TB_1_RT\
14 TB_1_RT\ 7 7
15 13
16 RQ_SN_X\ 12
1)
22 RQ_PL_X\ 25
25
SYS RST XG\
X400 X401
1 1 D7: Claire, D2+D6: CAN Bus Controller A5 Tempswitch 15
2 2 CANn VCC 16 1) TH_OL_SW\ 3
System CAN
CAN I/O
>= 85°C
3 3 GND_SYSCAN Tube A6 2
System CAN 1 4 4
CAN Baud rate
housing 4 1) TH_OL 4
W4 A7
5 5 1 not used Temp CM 17 Temp_CM 17
fast System CAN
6 6 D2 2 Generator position A8
System CAN 2 7 7 CANp 3
normal
W5
CAN_L
B8/3
CAN_L
12
8 8 1
lateral D6 CAN_H CAN_H
9 9 V15_SYSCAN 2 25
3 frontal
+ VEE 18 VEE
standard MC\ 11
Chamber xn
1) Plug tube multiplexer 14
19
03.11.2010
10 K
15 5
A2 rectifier V V
4 X53 W W W
X45
X4
N L3 6
A
3 X42
10 K
16 5 X7 SH
NN1 W V
4
CU W1
11 7 3
12 8 4 EX11
or
NG IM tu be multiplexer
X44 N- or
T2 NTC
X9:1 rd 2 phase
U
EY200 X9:3 blk
M1
2K15
X4:1 X4:3
Uref=+5V
RoCo Rectifier Measurement protection V
>- 4512 108 09604 T MP I6BT M Tube
X17 1)
X41 CU W 9,3A /V CU W1 W
G ND
X16 1)
9,3A/V
Mnemonics CU V CU V1 1) Note: -2V offset or
Typical value for
MRC = 2...2 ,5A 3 phase
CA N H generator CAN high active X15 1) U
CU U 9,3A/V CU U1
CA N L generator CAN low active
CU n Current phase n
IM U input voltage intermediate voltage
PH U CU V
NG
NG IM
negative
negative intermediate (voltage)
IM U
X18
M Tube
PH U CU ph ase current (phase) U + CU U1
PH U VO ph ase voltage (phase) U - U CU V1 W
SDN/ T rigger
PO positiv e 1V CU W1
SDCL/ and
PO IM positive intermediate (v oltage) 142,5V +15V VDD
Logic
RC ST 2/ rotor con trol stator 2 -15V VEE
RC ST 3/ rotor control stator 3
PH U VO
RESET C/ reset Fu
SDCL/ short circuit clear U PHASE
Start
SDN/ short circuit detection
Selftest
Computer ST ATUS
control H1 CA N-announ cement
Ready
Watch dog error
Direction of blow of fan M1: up
+ 1) ignore W 1
W1 1)
mode: open No. 1...12
Driver
with IGBT modul
X2:3 ST ART - HI +
W2 galvanic
not used Start __
X2:4 - HI/ 1
2 decoupling
3
address: +
+
W3
1
2 READY - C = MRCRD X2:1
3 not used
READY - GND X2:2
2)
X1:3 CAN H W4
1 +5V RCST 2/ X3:1
X1:2 CA N L MRC SO LO 2 Tube m ultiplexer EW G,
3 RCST 3/ X3:2
sw itch over of stator contactors
X1:10 RESET C/
X1:12 RCST2\
X1:13 RCST 3\
X11
X1:7 2) A pplication
+15V W4 of RoCo HS
XRG-BUS
EZX530
10 0 m 1
Coding Rotor control
05-03-03 Schr.
X1:11
.
.
.
X1:17
47 m
X13
3
EY100 9890 000 0269x
GND
Rotor control HS
4512 108 0974.
X3 Umax = 230V
High voltage tube switch Tube1
Imax = 1A
Tube 2 Tube 1
Tube 2
U V W U V W Tube2
1,2,3 and 5
Tube 1
EX21 EX11
1
2
1
2
3
3
not used
EG200 X4:4 X4:1 X4:2 X4:5 X4:3 X4:6
jumper
used
for
Tube Switch 2 return\
B1 A1 A2 B2 B5 A5 A7 B7 B8 A6 B6 A7 A2 A3 A8 A1 A5 A6
X1 X3 X 30 4 1 2 5 3 6 X 40 4 1 2 5 3 6
X12
1
2
Imax=100mA
PO_24V
Imax=100mA
PO_24V PO_24V PO_24V
neutral
T=50ms
not used
T=50ms
R7 R5 R2
T=50ms
T=50ms
C3
Tube Switch 1
Tube Switch 2
Tube Switch 3
Tube Switch 4
X 21 12 15 17 02 21 09 18 10 25 06 05 07
jumper jumper
16 04
8 12 12 12
12
K5
neutral
K11 5 9 9 9 9
Stator PO_24V_1 K5 K6 K7 K8
neutral
8
K6
5
K1 12 14 22 24
Tube
8 K1 11 K1 21
K7 5 8
K8
5
7 8 6 5 12 11
K2
Tube
supervision K2 3 K2 4 K2 13
8 7 5 6
K3
Room
K3 3 K3 4
Tube_Temp_Common
Tube_related_Temp_
Tube_related_Temp_
3
4
2
Tube_related_Door_
X-Ray Signal
PO_24V
EWG
PO_24V
Sensor
TB2\
ST_2\
Switch
Switch
neutral
TB_3\
ST_3\
230V
0V
0V
X 20 X15
Tube multiplexer
X11
Schroeder / Riess
1
1
3
2
2
18 10 12 16 17 04 21 09 19 23 25 07 05 06
EZX 520 18 10 12 16 17 04 21 09 19 23 25 07 05 06
EN_X_active
RoCo_Stator2\
RoCo_Stator3\
TH_OL_SW\
V24_Supply
Temp_CM
Doorswitch
TB_1_RT\
TB_2_RT\
TB_3_RT\
(not used)
(not used)
TB_3\
TH_OL
TB2\
K1
Signal Bus
EZ
Anything_IO
Anything_IO
SAN
CuBe W7 or
W8
01.11.2010
EZX410:13/25
EZX420:09/15
GND_SIGBUS
V15_SIGBUS
EZX500:18
EZX530:12
EZX500:17
EZX500:04
EZX500:19
EZX530:13
EZX500:07
EZX500:05
EZX500:06
EZX500:03
EZX420:10
EZX410:15
Claire
EN_X
EN_X\
NX1101
NX1103
ENT24+
EY 100 X51/52/53
ENT24-
Rotor Control
EY100X1:12
EHX12:19
EY100X1:13
EHX12:18
EHX12:17
EHX12:04
EHX12:07
EHX12:05
EHX12:06
EHX12:03
System
A3
SAN
or EWG
Signal Bus
System
Tube multiplexer 2 Tube
M2 S1.2
X10:3 FI_TF2:1 X11:3
Tube/03
X10:4 FI_TF2:2 X11:2 3 2
G100X10
1
EHX1
view on
HV: Plug
X10:1 FI_TF1:1 X11:6
Schröder / Schubert
G
X10:2 FI_TF1:2 X11:5
05.08.2011
A3
Circuit principle
Velara RF
X1101 1 1 Tube
view on view on
C2 HV Plug HV Plug
Stand
X1102 High voltage
X1100 X6 measuring
X14:14
circuit 6.8V
TB_CU_NG
X5
200mA/V HT_AN
X14:11
X14:01 G100X14 CAN
TB_CU_PO HT_AN_GND
X14:24 Connection
HT_CA_GND BIAS
Tube current X8
X24:25 EHX11
measuring circuit
X7 HT_CA
X1 X14:12
X1103
G100
X1104
C1
EH100X1404:5 EH100X1404:10 HV Adjustment SRM-Typ
with grid
XA
M2 S1.2
X10:3 FI_TF2:1 X11:3
COM
Tube/03 -HT/03 -Tube/04 LF
X10:4 FI_TF2:2 X11:2 1 2 1 2 SF
G100X10
3 3
EHX1 GS
view on view on
HV Plug HV Plug
X10:1 FI_TF1:1 X11:6
20V Supply
G
X10:2 FI_TF1:2 X11:5
IGBT-Cascade
2.7kV
G100X7 G100X8
EN X
6
2
EN X\
G
GCF EZX420
7 3 RQ SN X\
X1100 X1100
4
8
+12V Processor
X1302 X1400
Service GS Ind GS Fail
X1200 BIAS
laptop H2 H1 BNC
EHX6
yw rd X1202 GS Tank GWS
05.08.2011
SMB X1201
X1404:9
X1401:1
X1401:2
NT 24 2
X1404:8
Vcc 3V +
X1401:6 UI com Ring core
X1404:3 gy
X1401:7
NT 24 2 EH100 GS Supervisor -
A3
Powon 2.4V
100
EPE1 PE1
H3
gn
H1 rd GS Fail : GS Failure detected
: during startup (1...8): number of detected errors Circuit principle
2.4V
: after startup: selftest failed
H2 yw GS Ind : GSS operational Grid switch unit
H3 gn Powon : VCC 3V ok
GS Supervisor Velara GCF
4512 983 14561 CSIP Level 0 ( a/11.0 ) Z1-15.1
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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Tube 1/03
M2 S1.1 3 3
2 2
X1101 1 1 Tube
view on view on
C2 HV Plug HV Plug
X1102 Stand
High voltage
X1100 X6 measuring
X14:14
circuit 6,8V
TB_CU_NG
X5
200mA/V HT_AN
X14:11
X14:01 G100X14 CAN
TB_CU_PO HT_AN_GND
X14:24 Connection
HT_CA_GND BIAS
Tube current X8
X24:25 EHX11
measuring circuit
X7 HT_CA
X1 X14:12
X1103
G100
X1104
C1
EH100X1404:5 EH100X1404:10 HV Adjustment
M2 S1.2
X10:3 FI_TF2:1 X11:3
MRC
Tube/03 -HT/03
MRM
X10:4 FI_TF2:2 X11:2 1 2 1 2
G100X10
3 3
EHX1
view on view on
HV Plug HV Plug
X10:1 FI_TF1:1 X11:6
G
X10:2 FI_TF1:2 X11:5
MRM MRC
IGBT-Cascade 120M 240M
G100X7 G100X8
EN X MRM : 2,2kV
6
2 Fibre optic interface
CVFD EZX420 EN X\ MRC : 3,3kV
CV EZX410 7 3 RQ SN X\
8 4
Processor
G
+12V
X1302 X1100
Service GS Ind GS Fail X1401
laptop H2 H1 BNC
yw rd X1202
EHX6
SMB X1201
X1200 X1402
XA MRC/MRM-Type
30.03.2010
with grid
X1404:9
X1401:1
X1401:2 Ring core
NT 24 2 rd
X1404:8
Vcc 3V +
X1401:6 UI com
X1404:3
X1401:7
NT 24 2 EH100 GS Supervisor -
Powon 2,4V
100
A3
WIRINGS
Cabinet E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z2−1.0
E Cabinet wiring options grid switch GWS and GS Supervisor (EH100) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z2−1.6
E Cabinet wiring options grid GS Supervisor (EH100) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z2−1.6.1
Grid switch
tank GWS Grid switch
tank GWS
CUBE EX11
EZ
CUBE EX21
EZ
Power
supply N Tube
Rotor multipler
control Y
Converter
Q 2Q 2Q
Q
Q
kV/mA kV/mA
control EH control EH
Fans
GS Supervisor
EH100
H.V.
Generator G H.V.
Generator G
A3/A4 09-03-03 Schr.
Cabinet E
CuBe R/F-3
CuBe C/V Z H X13
Conv. 1
X12
CuBe X1
HV_Adjust.
CuBe CVFD X16 X14 X11
X6
Grid X2
H900
H800
The mounting of S1 H2 H1 X200
Reset Service
X530
Roco
X500
kV_mA
X520
Tube Multiplexer
X540
Power Circuit
X8
24 V
24 V Q 100 X1
Conv. 2 HV_Adjustment 230 V
is dependent on G 200X6 :2
2Q 100 X1
Z X500 G 100 X14 N X1104
N X1001
G 200X6 :1
the generator Z X200-1
CuBe C/V only
Y 100 X1 H X12 Jumper N 100 X1 NT24 -
NT24 +
L1 5 windings G 100 X10
variant
EN F1 : L1
EN F1 : L2
EN F1 : L3
Q 100 X3 :1 Q 100 X3 :2
Z X8 :1 Z X8 :2
L1 L2 L3
L N
shown
tilted
X7 200 X2
GM X1 :3 3 1 N X1101
100
X 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 GM X1 :2 2 2 N X1103
K1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1
1 3 X14
F2 K2 42 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
X5
1 1 2 3 4 5 X4
2 4 6 32 2Q 100 X4 :2 H X11
2 4 6 2
L1 L2 L3 N N N PE 1
N H X2 :2
G 200 X2 :2
2Q 100 X4 :1 1
Y 200 X3 X6
Q 300 : L1 Q 300 X13 Y 200 X4
2Q 300 : L1 G 200 X2 :1 H X16 :2 2
Q 300 X11 Y 200 X2 6 X10
Q 300 : L2 H X2 :1 H X16 :1 1
2Q 300 : L2 2Q 300 X13 Y 200 X1
2Q
Q 300 : L3
Q
2Q 300 X11
2Q 300 : L3 X1001 X1003 X1002 X1004
H X1
C5 C6 Q C5 :1 2Q C6 :1
G Q C6 :1 2Q C5 :1
1 2 2 1
G X1001 G X1004
A3 09-01-28 Schr.
G X1002
C6 C5 G X1003
1 2 2 1 E
Cabinet wiring
Front
100 N K1 :6
X1
kV_mA
X1
kV_mA N K1 :4
1 2 3
Z X11
Stator 1
Cabinet ground X1
Y 100
X51 / X52 / X53 PE1 1
2
Z PE1 G 200 X7 :2
3
G 200 X7 :3
Y G X1100
PE1
M1 M2
ZK530 X1
X1
NK2:2
NK2:4
X2
GM
X3
NK2:6
NK1102
X4
G
Y:L13
A3 09-01-28 Schr.
Y Y Z X11
200 100
1 2 3
X520 stator 1 X4
X200 X530 X500 Tube Multiplexer X540 EX11:1/2/3 Tubes
X8
S1 H2 H1 X40
1 3 5 13 A1
A1 Tube 1 A8 1 4
stator 2
Y
X1
EX21:1/2/3 B1 Tube2 B8 Jumper
21 31 41 53
WGX20
Z
22 32 42 54 3 6
1 2 3
K11 Room X50
X15
X3 1
2 4 6 14 A2 1
1 tube 1/2 8 NX1101
NX1103
2 3 NT24 +
1
X11 1 2 NT24 - 3
WGX11:1 4
X5
WGX11:2
X12 1 2 X30 G200X4:1
NT24 1 4
G200X4:4
+ + - - 100 X20 ZX520
G200X4:2
G200X4:5
F1
100 WG X21 Jumper
3 6
G200X4:6
G200X4:3
L N
WG:L1
WGX15:1
WGX15:2
X X X X X
1 1 1 1
K1 9
F2 K2 0 0 1 1 1
X51 X52 X53
1 0 0 0 0
1 1 3 5 1 2 3
Y:L11
N
G
X2
200 X4
Attention
A3 08-02-25 Schr.
1 WGX30:1
WGX30:2
E
6 WGX30:6
Cancel the connection ZX11 (stator 1)
to Y100:51 / X52 / X53 and discard
the cable. Cabinet wiring options
Tube multiplexer WG
1U NF2:T1
1U1
1U2
480V
460V
N
1U3 440V 100
1U4 400V
1U5 380V X2
2U NK2:1 NT:T1 1
F1
1V NF2:T2
1V1 480V
1V2 460V
1V3 440V T1 T2 T3
1V4 400V
1V5 380V
2V NK2:3
T1 N100X2:1
T2 NK2:A1 NT:2U NT:2V NT:2W
NF2:T3 NT:T2
1W
1W1 480V NT:2N
A1
1W2 460V
L1 L2 L3
1W3 440V 1 3 5 X X X X X
1W4 400V
9 1 1 1 1
1W5
2W
380V
NK2:5
F2 K2 0 0 1 1 1
1 0 0 0 0
2N NX1104 1 1 4 5
NT T1 T2 T3
L1 L2 L3 N N N PE
NT:1U
NT:1V
NT:1W
A3 08-02-25 Schr.
E
Cabinet wiring options
Mains transformer NT
++ - - 100
NT24 X1
F1
Cabinet
ground
N
L1 L2 L3
L N
PE1
EH100 PE1
H X13 X12 X1
X6
Grid
Pull. out existing mAs plug from GM
H900
H800
EH100 X1201
X1302
PE1
EH 100 EH 100
H3
H2
H1
X1400
mAs
+
- EH100 X1404:10
X1400
-
+ EH100 X1404:5
X14
X1202
G100 mAs + NT24 +
X1404 X1201 X1200
5 1 5 4 3 2 1
EH100 X1404 10 9 8 7 6
10 6
100
G100 mAs - NT24 -
H X6
G
GWS X1300
Z X420
A3 09-03-03 Schr.
G X1200
GX1200
Connector Can
HV generator Current Wire
X1200
X1100 GWS X1100
Lid shown E
GWS X1400 GWS : HT
tilted Cabinet wiring options
G Grid-switch GWS and
+ Connector Can
Current Wire
- GS Supervisor (EH100)
EH100 X1404: 8/9
CuBe CVFD
PE1 PE2
X410
EZ X512 X510A I Tube Cooler Signalbus
1 2 1
Z
2 5
3 6 X510B I Room
EH100 X1404: 1/2
++ - - 100
NT24 X1
F1
Cabinet
ground
N
L1 L2 L3
L N
PE1
EH100 PE1
H X13 X12 X1
X6
Grid
Pull. out existing mAs plug from
G100 mAs +/- and plug it on GM
H900
H800
X14 X11 X2
X16 EH 100 X1400+ and EH100 X1400-
EH100 X1201
X1302
PE1
EH 100 EH 100
H3
H2
H1
X1400
mAs
+
- EH100 X1404:10
X1400
-
+ EH100 X1404:5
X14
X1202
G100 mAs + NT24 +
X1404 X1201 X1200
5 1 5 4 3 2 1
EH100 X1404 10 9 8 7 6
10 6
100
G100 mAs - NT24 -
H X6
G Z X420
A3 09-01-28 Schr.
G X1200
GX1200
Connector Can
HV generator Current Wire
X1200
X1100
Lid
shown
tilted
G Cabinet wiring options
+ Connector Can
Current Wire
- GS Supervisor (EH100)
EH100 X1404: 8/9
EH100 X1404: 3
Velara CSIP Level 1 (09.0) Z2-1.6.1
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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Protective earth of hospital Wall junction box ME rear E
rd
gn/yw
X1100 X1400
gn/yw
PE1
gn/yw
Z Cu Be
PE2
PCB CuBe
MEX L1 L2 L3 N PE
gn/yw PE1
PE1
EH100
gn/yw GS Supervisor
X1404 Connector Can
P rd Current Wire
E
stand
WN
X1100 X1200
Surge arrester
Optional rd
gn/yw
L10 7 turns
Bias / CAN cabel red or grey
29.03.2010
G H.V. generator
A3
E
Earthing diagram
1 1 1 L1 L2 L3
100
NT24
+ + - -
NT X1
1U NF2:T1 R1 R2 R3 F1
1U1 480V
460V 1 X2
1U2 NT:T1 2
K1:A1
1U3 440V K2:1 1 X3
2
400V X1102 3
1U4 K2:5
1U5 380V L N
T1 T2 T3
2U NK2:1 2 2 2
1V NF2:T2 X1105
X1103
1V1 480V X901
460V K2:14 K2:24 K2:34
1V2 F2:L1 F2:L3
1V3 440V
1V4 400V F2:L2
Connection module
1V5 K2:23
380V
2V NK2:3
K2:13 K2:33
T1 N100X2:1
T2 NK2:A1
1W NF2:T3 NT:2V
K2:41 F1:T3 K1:5
K1:3
1W1 480V F1:T2 K1:A2
F1:T1 NT:T2
1W2 460V X1102
100X3:1 NT:2U 100X3:3
RC 2 NT:2W
1W3 440V 1 3 5 31 A2 K2:A2 100 X3:2 NT:2N
A1
1W4 400V K1:1 K1:31
1W5 380V K1 43 L1 L2 L3
1 3 5 X 901 1001 1101 1102 1103 1104 1105
2W NK2:5
2N NX1104 44
13 23 33
F2 K2
41
2 4 6 32
14 24 34 42
2 4 6
A1 A2 T1 T2 T3 PE
L1 L2 L3 N N N
R1:2 A1 A2
100X2:2 RC1 K2:A2
A3 08-02-25 Schr.
R1:1 R3:1
R2:1
Power supply N
Direction of blow M1 / M2 M1 M2 2 2 2
C5 C6 C10
C5 C6 1 1 1
X2
2 2- GND 300:L3
V1 C C2:2 (-) 300 :L1
300: L2 (via L1)
V5:5 (-) (via L1)
(via L1)
+ C2 - 3
200 1 2
1 2
E C GND
+ -
C
200 V5 4 5 6
300:L2 2 2-
V5:2 L2 X32
V3 C 3 3- V5:2
(via L1)
300:L3 V5:3
X34
+ C4 -
A3 03-01-28 Schr.
L1 X31
X11 X13
E C
1 2 V5:1
C (via L1)
R2 V4 G 300 GND 2
100 E
300 Q/2Q
Converter
+ M6
-
X1200
X1200 X1100
X5
X1201
X6 X5 X7
100
200
X10
X4 X2
X1202 X7 X8
X14
+ -
D-Sub
m-As
X1001 X1003 X1002 X1004
A3 06-08-15 Schr.
EG
H.V. Generator
1 Workstation
M6
X1200
Ap 2 X1200 X1100 Ap 2
+ -
Ap 1 Ap 1
X5
X1201
X6 X5 X7 100
200
X10
X4 X2
X1202 X7 X8
X14
+ -
D-Sub
m-As
X1001 X1003 X1002 X1004
A3 06-08-15 Schr.
EG
H.V. Generator
2 workstations
X1 X2
EN F3 :T1 X1
L1
EZ X51
Direction of blow of fan M1: up
X2
EN F3:T2 L2
X4
GND X3 thermal sensor
EN F3:T3 L3
X4
EN X1102 N UL UH VL VH W L WH
X9
1 M1 (rd)
2
3 M1 (blk)
P U V W N
Y 200 X6
PO Y100 X43 Stator cable to
intermediate connection strip
X7 or tube extension
NG Y100 X44
Y 100
Schr.
NN6
X43 X45 X51 X52 X53 X42 X44
03-02-10
PO N1PH U V W SH NG SH
1 2 3
Y200 X6 Y200 X7 Y
Dual speed rotor control
A3/A3
X50
1 1
1
X1 X3
A1 B1 X11 X12
X4
1 1
25 pole 25 pole
X5
1 1
X20 X21
A4 03-01-28 Schr.
Tube multiplexer
4512 108 1208x
X11 X203
X900 X8
X510-B
X101 X100
X111
X110
X520
Geode PC 104
X550
X112
X220 X201
X310 * X221
3
* X221 3 10
10
PC 104: 4512 050 00821
G2
X500
X300 + X221
3
W3 W2 3V 10
X400 X530
Schroeder / DE25BND
W1
X401 X50 X200
H8 H1
H2
H3
W5 W4 H4
W7 H5
H6
11.02.2010
X420 X410 32 1 3 2 1
H7
1 MBd 250 KBd
Sig. bus
X3 CTRL_X
250 KBd 1 MBd
Front
Lat.
W8 false
S1
SAN
o.k.
X2
X10
A3/A4
Velara
EZ, Cu Be
4512 178 0096.
4512 983 07791 CSIP Level 0 ( a/10.0 ) Z3-1
C Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
X102
M1
X1
X2
W1 W2
X6
X107 W3 X40
W4 X43 X41
X801 X42
X800 X45
W8 H800
W7
X11
X44 SAVZ
!!A ttentio n !!
X70 GND No te th e p o larity
G2
+
-
H9
X8 H10
X31 X901 H11
X900 H900
X14
X30
X5
X13 X4
X3
X56
X57
X53 X58 X52
W15 W16 X51 X16
X66
X1000 W17 X67 X1001
A3/A4 04-02-25 Schr.
EH
Dig. kV mA Control
4512 108 1212.
Velara (04.0) Z3-2
C 1994 Philips Medical Systems
X12 X14
X5 X3 H1
X11 X13
X2
X1
X15 X16 X17
W4
15
W1 W2
X4 W3
X18
X9 X10
X8 X6 X7
A3/A4 04-02-25 Schr.
EY 100
RoCo HS
4512 108 1284.
Velara (04.0) Z3-3
C 1994 Philips Medical Systems