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Technical Publication IN-1005R6 Installation HF Series Generators HF Series Generators Installation REVISION HISTORY REVISION DATE REASON FOR CHANGE o JAN 24, 2000 First edition 2 JUN 20, 2000 New edition 3 FEB 2, 2001 System Interconnection Signals 4 FEB 10, 2003 Compact + Compact-ESM Integration update 5 MAR 30, 2004 General improvements and new RF Adaptation 6 NOV 30, 2006 General improvements This Document is the english original version, edited and supplied by the manufacturer. ‘The Revision state of this Document is indicated in the code number shown at the bottom of this page. ADVISORY SYMBOLS The following advisory symbols will be used throughout this manual, Their application and meaning are described below. Note (> DANGERS ADVISE OF CONDITIONS OR SITUATIONS THAT iF NOT HEEDED OR AVOIDED WILL CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. ADVISE OF CONDITIONS OR SITUATIONS THAT IF NOT HEEDED OR AVOIDED COULD CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, OR CATASTROPHIC DAMAGE OF EQUIPMENT OR DATA. Advise of conditions or situations that if not heeded or avoided could cause personal injury or damage to equipment or data. Alert readers to pertinent facts and conditions. Notes represent information that is important to know but which do not necessarily relate to possible injury or damage to equipment. IN-1005R6 HE Series Generators Installation TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1 INTRODUCTION 1 4.4 Tools and Test Equipment : 1 1.2. Pre-installation Check . : : 2 1.3 General Cautions .. 3 2 UNPACKING, CABINET INSTALLATION AND POWER LINE CONNECTION... 5. 2.1 Compact Generators - Line Powered .. 8 2.2 Compact-ESM Generators - Battery Powered 1B 2.3 Control Console Installation : ae 25 3 CABLE CONNECTIONS «......seeecserseseeeeeeee 27 3.1 Cable Routing inside Generator Cabinet Bettie 7 344 General Cable Routing ....... ‘| 2 3.1.2 Line Powered Generator with Optional Supports 30 3.2 High Voltage Cables Connection .. we 82 3.2.1 High Voltage Cables See vee 88 3.2.2 X-ray Tubes with Metallic Insert Envelope . 33 83 Xray Tube Connection... scesccsccevesceessseeeees ; 34 BBA Stator Cable... sceeeeeceesesteceseeettee tenses 34 9.3.2 Tube Selection Signals d 37 3.4 Interconnection Cables ....... 7 a 37, 8.4.1 Serial Interconnection RS232/RS422 ..... 2. eee 38 3.4.2 Collimator Error Signal (Optional)... ‘i 40 3.4.3. Door Interlock Signal 4 8.4.4 Warning Light Signal ..... 41 3.4.5. Collimator Lamp and System Locks at 3.4.6 Buckys . ‘ ; 42 3.4.7 Tomo Device ......... a 8.4.8 lon Chambers (Optional) 43 IN-1005R6 i HF Series Generators Installation Section 3.4.9 Photomuttiplier (Optional) .. zt acre 3.4.10 RAD & Fluoro Table (Spot Film Device) + 3.4.11 Image System . : a 3.4.12 Spare Signals on RF Adaptation Board ........ 4 FINALINSTALLATION AND CHECKS .. 44 HVTransformer .... 42 Cable Fastening and Covers .. SYSTEM INTERCONNECTIONS ......... 5.1. System Interconnection Signals 5.2 System Interconnection Maps Page 47 48 54 IN-1005R6 SECTION 1 HF Series Generators Installation INTRODUCTION The Installation process depends on the Generator and System configuration. Installation must be performed in the order indicated along this document. Perform oniy the sections required to instal this Generator. 1.1. TOOLS AND TEST EQUIPMENT The following hand tools and products are required for the Installation: Standard service engineers tool kit. Electric drill motor and assorted bits. Sllicone Insulating Grease (proofing compound). Alcohol cleaning agent. The following test equipment is required for Configuration and Calibration: Digital Mutimeter. Non-invasive kVp Meter. Digital mAs Meter. Calculator. ‘Only for AEC purposes: + Sensitometer. + Densitometer. ‘+ Copper Plates for the Collimator Filter Holder (recommended for AEC / ABC calibration): 2units of 1 mm thickness, 1 unit of 0.5 mm thickness, 2 units of 0.2 mm thickness, 1 unit of 0.1 mm thickness. + Acrylic Plastic Plates can be used Instead of Copper Plates: 6 units of 5 om. thickness, 5 units of 1cm. thickness. IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators Installation + Only for Tomo purposes: = Tomophantom tool. + Only for Fluoro purposes: + Dosimeter, with R/min and mRjmin meters andior mGyimin and nGy/min meters. + Imaging Test Phantom tool. = Copper Plates: 2 units of 1 mm thickness, 4 unit of 0.5 mm thickness, 2 units of 0.2 mm thickness, 1 unit of 0.1 mm thickness. 4.2. PRE-INSTALLATION CHECK Prior to beginning installation, itis recommended to inspect the site and verity that the X-ray room complies with Pre-installation requirements, such as: + Incoming Line, + Main Switch and Safety Devices. + Conduits. + Space Requirements. (Refer to the “Pre-tnstallation” document.) 2 ‘| IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators Installation 1.3 GENERAL CAUTIONS RESIDUAL CHARGE. WAIT UNTIL THE LIGHT EMITTING DIODES ON THE CHARGE-DISCHARGE MONITOR BOARDS ARE OFF, APPROXIMATELY 3 MINUTES AFTER THE UNIT IS TURNED OFF. MAKE SURE THAT THE MAIN STORAGE CAPACITORS OF THE HIGH VOLTAGE INVERTER DO NOT CONTAIN ANY ALWAYS HAVE THE “IPM DRIVER BOARD” CONNECTED IN THE GENERATOR PREVIOUS TO MAINS POWER IS ACTIVATED IN IT. IF THE “IPM DRIVER BOARD” IS NOT CONNECTED, PERMANENT DAMAGE WILL OCCUR TO IGBTs. TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT TOUCH ANY HEATSINK OF THE CIRCUIT BOARDS EVEN THE GENERATOR {S TURNED OFF PREVIOUS TO DISASSEMBLE ANY BOARD, REMOVE ALL CONNECTORS PLUGGED TOIT. LINE POWERED GENERATOR: THIS GENERATOR IS PERMANENTLY CONNECTED TO THE POWER LINE, AND POWERED ON UNLESS THE SAFETY SWITCH INSTALLED IN THE ROOM ELECTRICAL CABINET 1S OFF. WHEN THE GENERATOR IS POWERED, THE NEON LAMP (GREEN) LOCATED ON THE TRANSFORMER 672 (GENERATOR CABINET) IS ON. INTERNAL PARTS OF THE GENERATOR (ALL FUSES, LINE CONTACTOR (6K5), INPUT TRANSFORMER (672), ON/OFF RELAY (3K3) AND LF-RAC MODULE) ARE PERMANENTLY POWERED ON THROUGH POWER LINE ALTHOUGH THE CONTROL CONSOLE IS OFF. BE SURE THAT THE SAFETY SWITCH IS OFF BEFORE HANDLING ANY INTERNAL PART OF THE EQUIPMENT. IN-1005R6 . 3 HF Series Generators Installation BATTERY POWERED GENERATOR: THIS GENERATOR IS PERMANENTLY CONNECTED TO THE POWER LINE THROUGH A LINE PLUG. WHEN IT DOES NOT WORK WITH STAND-ALONE, IT IS POWERED ON UNLESS THE SAFETY SWITCHINSTALLEDIN THE ROOM ELECTRICAL CABINET IS OFF. WHEN THE UNIT 1S POWERED, THE NEON LAMP (GREEN) LOCATED ON THE TRANSFORMER 672 IS ON. WHEN IT WORKS WITH OPTIONAL STAND-ALONE IT IS POWERED ON IN ALL SITUATIONS. WHEN THE UNIT IS TURNED ON, THE NEON LAMP (GREEN) LOCATED ON THE TRANSFORMER 672 IS ON. KEEP THE PROTECTION COVERS IN PLACE ALL THE TIME, ONLY REMOVE THE COVERS TO PERFORM SERVICE OPERATIONS. INTERNAL PARTS (CONTACTOR 6K5, LINE FUSES, BATTERY CHARGER BOARD, LINE MONITOR BOARD, BATTERY MONITOR BOARD, ENERGY GUARD BOARD AND STAND-ALONE BOARD) ARE PERMANENTLY POWERED ON AND HAVE THE FULL VOLTAGE POTENTIAL OF THE BATTERIES (APPROX. 400 VDC) ALTHOUGH THE UNITIS DISCONNECTED FROM THE LINE OR THE CONTROL CONSOLE IS OFF. USE CAUTION WHEN WORKING IN THIS AREA. IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators Installation SECTION 2 UNPACKING, CABINET INSTALLATION AND POWER LINE CONNECTION ‘The Generator is shipped in one box to facilitate transport and installation, Upon receipt of the X-ray unit and associated equipment, inspect all shipping containers for signs of damage. If damage is found, immediately notify the ‘cartier or their respective agent. 2.1 COMPACT GENERATORS - LINE POWERED 1. Open the shipping box. Take out the Control Console, Interconnection Cables, Cabinet Cover and other furnished parts. Do not discard any packing material such as envelopes, boxes or bags until all parts are accounted for as listed on the packing list. 2. _ Remove the packing material from the pallet. 3, _ Remove the Generator Cabinet from the shipping pallet, placing it near its chosen room position. This operation requires at least two people. 4, When the equipment is unpacked, verify that all items on the customer order are present, and the hardware and internal wiring is secure. 5. Check the part numbers / serial numbers of each component with its identification labels, and inspect all pieces for visible damage. if any damaged parts are found, repair or order replacements to prevent unnecessary delay in installation. Illustration 2-1 Compact Generators (two versions) ‘COMPACT GENERATOR FOR ONLY ONE LS TUBE fN9 ‘COUPACT GENERATOR FOR ONE OR TWO SINS TURES HF Series Generators Installation 6. Illustration 2-2 Insome cases, due to transport safety requirements, the HV Transformer is shipped outofthe Generator Cabinet. nstallthe HV Transformerinside the Cabinet (upper area) and secure it with the respective anchors or plates, then connect the following cables from the Power Module to the corresponding terminals on the HV Transformer: + P2-Shield (2 thin wires), P1 and P3. Connect these cables to the stud-brass terminals using two wrenches to tighten the nuts (one to hold the base nut in place and the other to tighten the nut over the cable) and avoiding twisting the studs. Ensure that the ‘connection is seoure and properly tightened. = Ground wire to Ground stud, = Connector Jt THE HV TRANSFORMER HAS TO BE SECURED WITH ITS ANCHORS OR PLATES INSIDE THE CABINET. OTHERWISE 1, P2 AND P3 STUDS MAY BE IN CONTACT WITH THE CABINET FRAME AND PRODUCE A SHORT-CIRCUIT. Cable Connections to the HV Transformer P2-Shield Pa Note (> Ground Wire GND Stud The Line Powered Generator Cabinet can be installed in one of the following ways: * Using the optional Wall Support only (for installation refer to step-8.) + Using the optional Wall Support and Base Support (for installation refer to steps-9.) Freestanding without supports (for installation refer to steps-12,) Optional Supports must be requested in the customer order. IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators Installation 8, _ Installation of the Generator Cabinet using a Wall Support Only. ‘An optional Wall Support can be provided to hang the Cabinet. The Wall ‘Support must be securely installed on a resistant wall that can hold both the Generator and Cables (keep in mind their weights). (Refer to the “Pre-Installation” document for more information.) a. Place the Wall Support against the wall and level it. b. Mark the anchoring holes on the wall. Make sure that there is a sufficient number of anchoring points in order to firmly secure the Generator Cabinet to the wall (minimum 4 / 6 anchoring points). lustration 2-3 Installation of the Wall Support (optional) Wall Mounting Holes ©. Secure the Support firmly to the wall. 4. Hang the Generator, at least two people are required. e. _ Fixthe two screws that join the rear side of the Cabinet to the Wall Support. Go to step-13. Mlustration 2-4 Installation of the Generator in the Wall Support (optional) Wall Support Wall Mounting Holes “Joint points for Cabinet - Wall Support IN-1005R6 7 HF Series Generators Installation 9. _ Installation of the Generator Cabinet using a Wall Support and a Base Support. ‘The Generator Cabinet can be assembled over a metallic Base Support (Cable Box) and a Wall Support at the rear side. The final assembly (Generator + Supports) can be hung on the wall (refer to step 10.) or left freestanding (refer to step 11.). (Refer to the *Pre-Installation” document for more information.) Mlustration 2-5 Compact Generator with optional Supports Generator Cabinet FREESTANDING Generator Cabinet Wat Support WALL SUPPORTED oe Base Suppor / Cable Box a ; IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators Installation 10. When hanging the Generator on the wall, the Wall Support must be securely installed on a resistant wall that can hold the Generator with the ‘Supports and Cables (Keep in mind their weights). (Refer to the “Pre-Installation” document for more information.) a. Place the Wall Support against the wall and level it. b. Mark the anchoring holes on the wall. Make sure that there is @ sufficient number of anchoring points in order to firmly secure the Generator Cabinet to the wall (minimum 4 / 6 anchoring points). Mlustration 2-6 Installation of the Wall Support (optional) Wall Mounting Holes Wall Suppor ©. Secure firmly the Support to the wall. d. Hang the Generator, at least two people are required. fe. _ Fixthe two screws that join the rear side of the Cabinet to the Wall ‘Support. Mlustration 2-7 Installation of the Generator in the Wall Support (optional) Cable Entrance Wall Support Mounting Holes soln points for Cabinet - Wall Suppo IN-1005R6 : 9 HF Series Generators installation 4. Remove the four Adjustable Leveling Legs from the base of the Generator Cabinet and re-install them in the Base Support. @. Assemble the Base Support under the Generator Cabinet and secure it using four M6x20 screws (supplied). At leasttwo people are required for this operation. bh. Gotostep-13. Mlustration 2-8 Installation of the Base Support (optional) Generator Cabinet a ee 11. When the Generator is freestanding, perform the following steps: ‘a. Remove the four Adjustable Leveling Legs from the Base of the Generator Cabinet and re-install them in the Base Support. b. Place the Base Support near its chosen place in the room. Level the Base using the Adjustable Leveling Legs. Keep the Base at the maximum distance from the floor. Seismic areas and other conditions require the Generator to be ‘securedto the floor. There are mounting holes on the bottom of the Base Support. Place the four spacers (provided) under the Base and secure them to the floor. Keep the four Leveling Legs at the ‘same height as the spacers (refer to ilustration 2-9). ¢. Assemble the Wall Suppor to the Base Support using two M6x20 ‘screws (supplied). Place the Generator Cabinet over the Base Supportand secure it using four M6x20 screws (supplied). Atleast two people are required for this operation. (refer tolilustration 2-9). d. Goto step-13. 10 : IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators Installation IMlustration 2-9 Installation of the Generator over the Base Support (optional) ‘Adjustable Leveling Legs Base Support (Cable Box) ‘Spacer for using in Seismic Areas. ‘Base Support (Cable Box) Joint points for Cabinet - Base Support ‘Base Suppor (Gable Box) IN-1005R6 1" HF Series Generators Installation Mlustration 2-10 Adjustable Leveling Legs Note (7 12. Installation of the Generator Cabinet Freestanding. Usually, the Generator Cabinet is freestanding. Place the Cabinet near its chosen place in the room. Level it using the Adjustable Leveling Legs at the bottom of the Cabinet. Keep the Base at the maximum distance from the floor. Seismic areas and other conditions require the Generator to be secured tothe floor. There are mounting holes on the bottom of he Cabinet. Keep the four Leveling Legs at the same height (refer to illustration 2-10). a = + a Adjustable Leveling Loge 13. Leave a sufficient working area around the equipment that will permit unhindered movements unti its final assembly. POWER LINE CONNECTION KEEP IN MIND THE GENERAL CAUTIONS FOR LINE POWERED GENERATORS INDICATED IN SECTION 1.3. DONOT POWER ON THE GENERATOR UNTIL SPECIFICALLY INSTRUCTED IN THIS SERVICE MANUAL. 14. Verify that the power supply line is “OFF” in the Room Electrical Cabinet. Verify that the power line to the Generator is cut when the Emergency ‘Switch(es) is(are) activated. 15. The power supply line should conform with the Generator model defined inthe "Pre-Installation” document. Wire sizes indicated in this document are relative to the power supply line and wire length. Verify thatthe power line voltage and phase of the Generator coincides with the one for Room Electrical Cabinet. As indicated in the Pre-Installation document, 16 mm? (AWG 6) may be used from the Room Electrical Cabinet to the Generator Cabinet provided that the length does not exceed 6 m (20 fi). 2 IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators Mlustration 2-11 16. 17. Installation Cutthe cables to the appropriate length and remove insulation from both lends of the power and ground wires. Connect them to the respective terminals in the Room Electrical Cabinet. Route the Power Line Cables to the Ground Terminal and Input Line Fuses. These cables can be secured to the Fastening Bar of the Cabinet and routed internally along the rear side of the Cabinet; or they can be routed through the Round Cable Outlet on the Rear Cover of the Cabinet (always apply Local Codes for cable routing). (Refer to llustration 2-11.) Cable Routing in the Line Powered Generator Fastening Bar Input Transformer 6T2 {Ground Terminals Input Line Fuses (at the Rear Cover) Power Line Cables. Power Line Cables IN-1005R6 13 HF Series Generators Installation 48. For Single Phase Generators, connect the Power wires L1 and N (L2) to the Fuse Holders of F3 and F4 (right side ofthe Cabinet), andthe Ground wire tothe Ground stud in the Cabinet Frame (above these fuses or close to the right side of the HV Transformer) SINGLE PHASE GENERATORS ARE FACTORY DELIVERED TO OPERATE ON PHASE AND NEUTRAL. IN CASE OF CONNECTING THE EQUIPMENT TO A TWO-PHASE LINE, REPLACE THE NEUTRAL CARTRIDGE WITH THE FUSE SUPPLIED WITH THE GENERATOR. 19. For Three Phase Generators, connect the Power wires L1, L2 and L3 to the Fuse Holders of F3, F4 and FS (right side of the Cabinet), and the Ground wire to the Ground Studs in the Cabinet Frame (located above these fuses or close to the right side of the HV Transformer). Three Phase Generators do not need Neutral (N) wire connection from the Line. Ifthe unit is provided with the optional Fuse Module, connect the Neutral (N) wire from the Line to the Neutral Stud below F3 Fuse Holder. Mlustration 2-12 Power Line connections Ingut Tanst. 672 GND Studs GND stud Lt input Line L2 input Line LS input Line (eptiona) “4 IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators Installation For 80 KW Generators, the power supply line must be 480 VAC (or 530 VAC). If the Generator is supplied with an external step-up autotransformer, itwill include the cables to connect the autotransformer to the Generator Cabinet. Power line should be connected to the autotransformer terminals according to the line. o_ aa0V (os) SSEP-UP TRANSFORMER Input 380.VAC / 400 VAC / 415 VAC, Thee Phase, (uput 480 VAC / 530 VAC, Three Phase. Max Power Output: 80K, 10% aay ceo Topproe S sconce minus) 2 o0y es30¥) Fising Temperature: 40% s20v (s90M) 20. The whole System (Tables, Spot Film Devices, etc.) can be switched ON/OFF when the Generator is switched ON/OFF. For this, power the System through the output terminals of the Line Contactor 6KS (upper Contactor close to the Input Transformer). These terminals are located underneath the Line Contactor 6KS. lustration 2-13 Line Contactor 6KS (two versions) Line Contactor KS Line Contactor 85 Input Transformer 672 Input Transformer 6T2 Terminals IN-1005R6 15 HF Series Generators Installation 21, Three-Phase Generators can be provided with an optional Fuse Module mounted on Module-12, for switching ON/OFF the whole system when the Generator is turned ON/OFF. For this, connect the Neutral (N) wire from the Line to the Neutral Stud below F3 Fuse Holder. Power the System through the Output Terminals 12TS4 (U, V, W, N, GND) close to Fuses F14, F15, F16, Illustration 2-14 Power Line connections in the optional Fuse Module GND Studs Lt input Line Terminals 12TS4 LS input Line Neutral Stud HV Transformer Input Transformer 6T2 Input Line Fuses 16 IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators Installation 22. According to the nominal voltage of the line, verify or connect the wire ‘3k" tothe indicated terminal (TB) of Transformer 6T2. This wire is, factory connected to 230 VAC (for 1-Phase), 400 VAG (for 3-Phase) or 480 VAG / 530 VAC (for 80KW 3-Phase Generators). (Refer to ‘Schematic 543020XX). Note > For 220 VAC power line, connect the wire “3” to the 230 VAC terminals. For 380 VAC power line, connect the wire "3" to the 400 VAC terminals. Illustration 2-15 Connections on Transformer 6T2 = 23, After connecting the Power Line Cables, seoure them to the Fastening Bar using cable ties if they are routed over the Fastening Bar, or using suitable clampif they are routed through the Round Cable Outlet on the Rear Cover of the Cabinet (always apply Local Codes). 24, Install the Control Console as indicated in Section 2.3. IN-1005R6 7 HF Series Generators Installation’ 2.2 COMPACT-ESM GENERATORS - BATTERY POWERED 1. Open the shipping box, unpack the Control Console, Interconnection Cables, Cabinet Cover and other furnished parts. Do not discard any packing material such as envelopes, boxes, bags until all parts are accounted for as listed on the packing ist. 2 Remove the packing material from the pallet. One of the laterals is adapted to be used as a ramp for unpacking the Generator. IMlustration 2-16 Compact-ESM Generator (unit with batteries) Input Transformer 6T2 ‘Anderson Connector 6/10 18 IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators Mlustration 2-17 Anchoring Plates for the Battery Powered Generator Installation Remove both lateral anchoring plates of the Generator Cabinet. ‘Assemble the ramp to the pallet base. Move the Generator from the shipping pallet and place it near its site in the room. At least two people are requited for this operation. ‘THIS GENERATOR IS VERY HEAVY BECAUSE ITIS SHIPPED WITH THE BATTERIES INSTALLED. AT LEAST TWO PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED TO REMOVE THE UNIT FROM THE PALLET. THE EQUIPMENT IS SHIPPED WITH THE BATTERIES CHARGED (APPROX. 400 VDC). CAREFULLY HANDLE THE. UNIT DURING ITS UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION. SOME CONNECTORS ARE UNPLUGGED FOR TRANSPORT, DO NOT PLUG IN THEM UNTIL SPECIFICALLY INSTRUCTED TO DO SO IN THIS DOCUMENT. When the equipment is unpacked, verify that all items in the customer order are present, and the hardware and internal wiring is secure. Check the part numbers / serial numbers of each component with its identification labels and inspect all pieces for visible damage. If any damaged parts are found, repair or order replacements to prevent unnecessary delay in installation. ‘The Generator Cabinet usually is freestanding. Seismic areas and other conditions require the Generator to be secured to the floor by anchoring plates fixed to both lateral sides of the Cabinet. Leave a sufficient working area around the equipment that will permit unhindered movements unti its final assembly. IN-1005R6 19 HF Series Generators Installation’ POWER LINE CONNECTION 10. 1. 12. 13. 14, KEEP IN MIND THE GENERAL CAUTIONS FOR BATTERY POWERED GENERATORS INDICATED IN SECTION 1.3. 00 NOT PLUG THE UNIT INTO THE MAINS SOCKET OR POWER ON THE GENERATOR UNTIL SPECIFICALLY INSTRUCTED TO DO SO IN THIS SERVICE MANUAL. Before connecting the cables, ensure that the powerline tothe Generator is cut when the Emergency Switch(es) is(are) activated. Measure the line voltage at the wall socket. The power supply line should bbe according to the "Pre-installation” document. Obtain a suitable line cord with line plug to conform to local codes and requirements. Cut the line cord to the appropriate length. Fasten and route the cable over the top bar ofthe frameas shownin the Illustration 2-18, using cable ties (tie-wraps) in the holes provided. The cables should be routed through the cable entrance of the Front Panel of Module-t before ‘connecting the cable to the Terminals in 1T8-1 at the Front Panel. (Refer to llustration 2-18.) ‘The Terminal Block 1TB1 is also provided with connections: + tosupply power to a Table or another device (1TB1 Table), so the whole system (Tables, etc.) can be switched ON/OFF when the Generator is switched ON/OFF. (refer to Schematics 543020XX). + {0 install an optional Emergency Stop Button for isolating the Batteries and Power Line of the Generator. In this case, remove the jumpers installed in the Terminals of 1TBt (8-8, 7-10, 11-12) ‘and connect the Emergency Stop Button as indicated in Schematics 543020XX, ‘The minimum specification for this installation should be: = Emergency Stop Button: AC-15, 240 V, 3 A, Ith 10.4. ~ Cable: 2.5 mm? (AWG 14), 600 V. Connections of power supply must be made as indicated below: LINE VOLTAGE, TABLE SUPPLY (WHOLE SYSTEM) vert | ame-2 | ters | vere | seis | 1e1-6 Phase [ Naural | GND Prase | Neuwrat | GNO Install the line plug to the other end of the cord. IN-1005R8 HF Series Generators Installation Mlustration 2-18 Cable Routing in the Battery Powered Generator Cable Ties Lune Terminal in 178-1 Power Line Cord Cable Entrance “Table Terminal Block rout Breaker IN-1005R6 24 HF Series Generators installation 15, _ The equipmentis factory set for a 230 VAG input line. Connect cable “i” to Transformer 2T1 (close to Battery Charger Board) according to the nominal voltage of the Line. Set Jumper in SW1 of Line Monitor Board and connect cable “%:” in Transformer 6T2 (right side of Cabinet), as indicated below. POWER SUPPLY LINE (NOMINAL VOLTAGE) Stand-Alone | 230 VAC is 110 vac 208 Vac os 240 VAC Cable in aes Tesortes | TescrTBs 78.21 Te4orT8S | 1860187 Jumper in Setaccordingto | swiswih | swiswin | swiswih | Swt-Swith SW1 Line Monitor | PowerSupply Line | SWi-4 Swi Swi Swi-t Mlustration 2-19 Connections according to Nominal Voltage Plastic Covers ‘Charger Board Line Monitor Board SW1 Jumper Ti Terminal Sip 22 IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators Mlustrat Connections of J1 on Battery Charger and Anderson 6J10 1m 2-20 16. Installation For safety purpose, the following connectors are unplugged during shipping: + Remove the Protective Cover of the Battery Charger Board and carefully plug Connector J1 into the Battery Charger Board, Re-install the Protective Cover. + Carefully plug the Anderson Connector 6) 10 atthe right side of the Cabinet. WHEN THESE CONNECTORS ARE PLUGGED, FULL BATTERY VOLTAGE IS PRESENT ON THE TERMINALS OF CONTACTOR 6K5 AND ON THE BATTERY CHARGER BOARD, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE LINE PLUG IS CONNECTED OR NOT. WHEN THE LINE PLUG IS CONNECTED, THE BATTERIES ARE SUBJECT TO VOLTAGES PRODUCED BY THE CHARGER BOARD. 41 Connector on Battery Charger IN-1005R6 23. HF Series Generators Installation 17. 18. With Cabinet Cover close to the Cabinet, connect the “Line” and “Battery” lamp wires from the Cabinet cover to the respective Molex connectors on. the top of the Cabinet (remove the wire tie-wrap). Plug the Generator to the line socket and turn ON the Circuit Breaker. Visually check that: + “Line” and “Batteries” Lamps (on the Cabinet cover) are lit. = LED “CHECK” (yellow) is flashing on the Line Monitor Board (2A3). The MAX and MIN LEDs (red) on the Line Monitor Board should be off Perform the Line Monitor Board Adjustment: ~ Note the Nominal Line Voltage configured with SW1 atthe Line Monitor Board - Measure and note the Power Line Voltage with a Digitalmeter in the mains socket. = Adjust VDC on TP2 (positive) and TP1 (negative) with POT! at the Line Monitor Board as per the following formula: Vine Vina 220 "Vea 25" Vim Exam X25 = Vypa(@4VDO) Vocal V mains is the ine vottage obtained inthe mains socket. Vaominal's the nominal vottage configured with SWI + Allofthe green LEDs and LED DS‘ are lit on the Battery Charger Board. low of Green LEDs Charger Board 4 IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators 19, 20. Installation Turn Off the Circuit Breaker and unplug the Generator from the mains socket. Observe the “Line” Lamp is switch off. Install the Control Console as indicated in Section 2.3. 2.3 CONTROL CONSOLE INSTALLATION Control Console can be freestanding, wall supported or mounted on an optional Pedestal. Console is provided with several mounting holes on the bottom for anchoring to the Pedestal or another support Console CPU Boards and AEC Control Board can be located inside the Console (standard) or inside the Generator Cabinet (or Serial communication). ‘When a Pedestal is used, secure the Pedestal to the floor through the anchoring holes on its base and place the base cover. Attach the Console to the Pedestal using the mounting holes on the bottom of the Console. ‘When the Console is wall supported, secure the support to the wall and attach the Console to the support using the mounting holes on the bottom of the Console. Leave a sufficient working area around the equipment until its final assembly. IN-1005R6 25 HF Series Generators Installation SECTION 3 CABLE CONNECTIONS This section provides the information necessary to connect the Generator Cables with the system and options. Note 17 Note [F For more information about electrical requirements and cable connections, refer to the “Pre-Installation” document and Section 5 "System Interconnections’ at the end of this document. Identification of some terminal connections (TB, TS), boards, etc. along with this document (text and schematics) may have a prefix number which indicates the module number in the equipment. (a.e. TS2 as 4TS2, 10TS2 or 11TS2). ‘Some safety devices such as the Safety Switch / Emergency Switch, Warning Light, and Door Interlock Switch are supplied and installed by the customer. Verify that safety devices have been properly installed and routed during the Pre-Installation procedure. 3.1. CABLE ROUTING INSIDE GENERATOR CABINET 3.1.1 GENERAL CABLE ROUTING y Before connecting the Interconnection cables within the Generator Cabinet, cables must be first connected to each Device (Tables, Buckys, etc.) and routed through the raceways. Remove the ferrite blocks of the cables (factory clamped) when itis required to carry out a correct routing, then re-installthe ferrite blocks where they originally were around cables. Inside the Generator Cabinet, all Interconnection cables must be routed over the Fastening Bar (upper rear bar) ofthe Cabinet Frame minding the upper Cable Outlet at the rear side of the Cabinet Cover. (Refer to IMustration 3-1). IN-1005R6 27 HF Series Generators Installation Mlustration 3-1 Cable Routing in Compact Generator Stator Interconnections Cables Outlet (rear side) ae a rircornactone Gables Envance 5 Cable Tes Fastening Bar Input Tanstormer Power Line Cables _Input Line Fuses Stator & Interconnections Cables Power Line Cable Entrance ‘Stator & Interconnections Gabo Entrance Power Line Gable Entrance Input Line Fuses 28 IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators Installation 3. For Generators with a Low Speed Starter located behind the Front Panel (Module 4), Stator and Interconnections Cables have to be routed internally through the Cabinet close to the Input Transformer. 4, For Generators with the Low or High Speed Starter located on a shelf (Module 10 or 11), Stator and Interconnections Cables have to be routed internally through the Cabinet close to the HV Transformer. In order to avoid signal interferences, it is strongly recommended to fold and fasten close to the Generator Cabinet the portion of cables not routed (see picture below). - Never wrap in circles. 5. Connect all cables as indicated in Section 3 "Cable Connections’. 6. Secure all cables to the Fastening Bar using cable ties after all cable / wire connections are complete. IN-1005R6 29 HF Series Generators Installation 3.1.2 LINE POWERED GENERATOR WITH OPTIONAL SUPPORTS: 1. Before connecting the Interconnection cables within the Generator Cabinet, cables must be first connected to each Device (Tables, Buckys, etc.) and routed through the raceways. Remove the ferrite blocks of the cables (factory clamped) when itis required to carry outa correct routing, then re-install the ferrite blocks where they originally were around cables. 2 Cables can enter into the Generator through the Cable Outlet on the upper side ofthe Wall Support or through the Cable Outlet at the rear side of the Base Support (according to the raceway position in the room and. Local Codes). The non used Cable Outlet has to be closed with the cover supplied. (Refer to illustration 3-2). 3. Routeeach cable through the Base Support and take out each one tofold and fasten individually the remaining portion of cable that is not used for Generator connections. Then, route the other end of the cable through both Supports. (Refer to illustration 3-2). 4, Inside the Generator Cabinet, all Interconnection cables must be routed over the Fastening Bar (upper rear bar) ofthe Cabinet Frame minding the upper Cable Outlet at the rear side of the Cabinet Cover. (Refer to IMlustration 3-1) 5. For Generators with a Low Speed Starter located behind the Front Panel (Module 4), Stator and Interconnections Cables have to be routed internally through the Cabinet close to the Input Transformer. 6. For Generators with the Low or High Speed Starter located on a shelf (Module 10 or 11), Stator and Interconnections Cables have to be routed internally through the Cabinet close to the HV Transformer. 7. Allthe folded cables shouldbe putinto the Base Suppor. Installthe Front Cover of the Base Support. In order to avoid signal interferences, it is strongly recommended to fold and fasten the remaining portion of cables as indicated in Illustration 3-2, before putting them inside the Base Support. Never wrap them in circles. 8 Connect all cables as indicated in Section 3 "Cable Connections”. 9. Secure all cables to the Fastening Bar using cable ties after all cable / wire connections are complete. 30 IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators Installation Illustration 3-2 Cable Routing and Outlets Fastening Bar Upper Cables Outlet Fastening Bar ‘Generator Cover ‘Wall Suppor Cabinet Frame INTERNAL CABLE ROUTING INTERNAL CABLE ROUTING FROM UPPER CABLES OUTLET FROM LOWER CABLES OUTLET a Cables Entrance (upperside of Wall Support IN-1005R6 3t HF Series Generators Installation 3.2 HIGH VOLTAGE CABLES CONNECTION FOR GENERATORS WITH A HV TRANSFORMER WITH X-RAY ‘TUBE RECEPTACLES (ANODE / CATHODE) FOR ONLY ONE XRAY TUBE CONNECTION AND WHEN THIS TUBEIS BEING USED FOR “FLUOROSCOPY / SPOT FILM": CONNECTIONS OF THE FILAMENT LEADS “FIL-1 RTN" (J4-15) AND “FIL-2 TN" (J4-16) ON THE INTERFACE CONTROL BOARD HAVE BEEN INVERTED, AND THE “HT INL” (J3-13) IS DISCONNECTED AND INSULATED IN THE CABINET. THESE ‘CONNECTIONS ARE FACTORY SET. (REFER TO SCHEMATIC 5430200X). FOR GENERATORS WITH A HV TRANSFORMER WITH DOUBLE X-RAY TUBE RECEPTACLES (ANODE / CATHODE ‘TO CONNECT TWO TUBES) AND WHEN ONE OF THE X-RAY ‘TUBES IS BEING USED FOR “FLUOROSCOPY /SPOT FILM”, ‘THIS TUBE MUST ALWAYS BE CONNECTED TO THE TUBE-2 RECEPTACLES. FOR GENERATORS WITH A HV TRANSFORMER WITH DOUBLE X-RAY TUBE RECEPTACLES (ANODE / CATHODE TO CONNECT TWO TUBES): CONNECTIONS OF THE FILAMENT LEADS “FIL-1 RTN” (J4-15) AND “FIL-2 RTN” (4-16) ON THE INTERFACE CONTROL BOARD HAVE BEEN INVERTED. THESE CONNECTIONS ARE FACTORY SET. (REFER TO SCHEMATIC 543020XX). 32 : IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators Installation 3.2.1 HIGH VOLTAGE CABLES ‘Anode and Cathode cables are fu The Terminal Pins of the High Voltage cables are extremely delicate and easily damaged. They therefore must be handled carefully. Make sure that they are straight and that the splits in the pins are open (parallel to sides). 1ed according to the room layout (length of the cables). 1 ‘Assemble the mounting accessories of each Termination Plug following ‘the Cable manufacturer's instructions. Do not install the Silicone washer supplied with the HV Cables. Prepare the High Voltage terminals that will be installed in the X-ray Tube(s) receptacles. Apply Sificone Paste over the entire surface of the Plug including the Pins, Carefully connect the Anode and Cathode cables from the HV Transformer to the respective X-ray Tube(s) receptacles. Ensure that all connections are made correctly, maintaining correct Anode and Cathode orientation, Tighten the cable nuts securely. Put approximately 1m (0.5") of HV Oil in the HV Transformer receptacles. Carefully connect the Anode and Cathode cables ftom the X-ray Tube(s) to the respective HV Transformer receptacles. Ensure that all connections are mace correctty, maintaining correct Anode and Cathode orientation. Tighten the cable nuts securely. 32.2 X-RAY TUBES WITH METALLIC INSERT ENVELOPE In case of X-ray Tubes with a Metallic Insert Envelope, its required to connect, the wire from the Metallic Insert Envelope to the Black Banana Plug connection onthe HV Transformer to obtain a correct mA measures. Forthese X-ray Tubes the part number of the HV Transformer has to be coded in revision A or higher (ae. A6094-16A). (Refer to Section 52 - Map 54302038). IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators installation 3.3. X-RAY TUBE CONNECTION 334 STATOR CABLE Note [7 Note (7 Note X-ray Tubes are equipped with the Stator cable installed. For Generators with a “Single X-ray Tube for Fluoroscopy / Spot Film’, connect the Stator wires as indicated for Tube-2, except for Generators with the Low Speed Starter LF-RAC located behind the Front Panel (module-4), in this case connect wires as Tube-1, A LV-DRAC (Low Voltage - Digital Rotatory Anode Controller) is required for High Speed X-ray Tubes. Connections between LV-DRAC and Power Module are factory made. Route the Stator cable together with the HV cables to the Generator Cabinet. Connect the Stator cable terminals to the indicated Terminal Block TS2: TERMINAL TS2, STATOR WIRES. TUBE-t ‘TuBE2 MAIN S241 182.9 AUX (Shit) Ts22 182-10 COMMON 1523 Ts2. Terminal Block TS2 may be marked as 4TS2, 10TS2 or 11TS2 depending on the Generator mode. For Philips or Siemens X-ray Tubes refer to Interconnection Maps YF-021 oF VF-024. MAKE SURE THAT STATOR WIRES ARE PROPERLY CONNECTED. BEFORE MAKING ANY EXPOSURE, CHECK ‘THAT THE ANODE ROTATES CORRECTLY. IN GENERATORS EQUIPPED WITH LV-DRAC: THE LV-DRAC OUTPUT CAN BE AS HIGH AS 1000 Vrms, FOR SAFETY REASONS (TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCKS), THE STATOR CABLE MUST BE SHIELDED AND BOTH ENDS OF THE ‘SHIELD MUST BE CONNECTED TO GROUND. DUE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE (EMC) PROBLEMS, THE IGBT's HEATSINK IS NOT GROUNDED. IT 1S CONNECTED TO THE NEGATIVE TERMINAL OF THE INPUT RECTIFIER. TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK, BE SURE THAT THE INPUT LINE IS DISCONNECTED AND THE CAPACITOR BANK IS PROPERLY DISCHARGED BEFORE MANIPULATING THE LV-DRAC. IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators FANS Installation Wires from fans should be routed with the Stator Cables, and connected to the indicated terminal of the Generator Cabinet. Depending on the model of X-ray Tube, the fans are powered at 115 VAC or 220 VAC. Make the following connections to select the fan voltage. For Compact Generators (for only one LS Tube) with the Low Speed Starter LF-RAC located behind the Front Panel (module-4), connect wires from fans to: (eaatcawe 15 VAC 220 VAC. Lstisnsten0 g1s1-27, 3131-26 For Compact Generators (for one or two LS Tubes) with the Low Speed Starter LF-RAC located on a shel at the bottom of the Generator (module-10), connect wires from fans to: ea (GENERATOR WITH LOW SPEED STARTER CONNECTION WIRES FROM FANS 115 vac 220 VAC. aaa 1OTS2-6 ane 1OTS2T TBA-TH with TBI-22 or TBK-23 [TBAT with TO1-25 or TB1-28 7 on the Generator Cabinet fnithe LF-RAC Boare fon the LF-RAG Board ae 10TS2-14 and 10TS2-18 Tea-T2 wih TBi-22 or 181-23. | TB4-T2 wth TH4-25 or TH1-26 as TUBES on the Generator Cabinet ‘nthe LF-RAC Board onthe LE-RAC Board Note (> For Generators with a “Single X-ray Tube for Fluoroscopy / Spot Film” connect the Fan wires as indicated for Tube-2. For Compact Generators (for one or two HS Tubes) with the High Speed Starter LV-DRAC located on a shelf at the bottom of the Generator (module-11), connect wires from fans to: ue ‘GENERATOR WITH HV TRANSFORMER AND HIGH SPEED STARTER FOR ONLY ONE X-RAY TUBE CONNECTION WIRES TO FANS 115 VAC 220 VAC. er 1978256 and 117827 dump 117828 wih 1178217 | ump t1TS2-6wih 782-18 on the LY-DRAG Motte ‘onthe LY-ORAG Medile ‘onthe LVDRAG Module pepe 11782414 and 11782-16 Jump 117S2-14 an 1782417 | Jump 11752-14 with 17752-18 con he LY-DRAC Module ‘onthe LV.ORAC Module ‘nthe LV-DRAC Module a (GENERATOR WITH HV TRANSFORMER AND HIGH SPEED STARTER FOR TWO X-RAY TUBES ‘CONNECTION WIRES TO FANS 11s vac 220 VAC, pe $NTS2-6and 1172-7 ‘wie masked wih 11752-17 [wire marked 17" wth 11782-18 ‘onthe LV-DRAG Module ‘onthe LV-DRAC Module ‘onthe LWADRAC Moda oe wTset4and 1178215 | wremarked "TZ" wih 1178217 | wire marked “T2" wih 1TS2-18 onthe LV-DRAC Module ‘onthe LV-ORAC Module ‘onthe LV-DRAC Module Note > For Generators with a “Single X-ray Tube for Fluoroscopy / Spot Film* connect the Fan wires as indicated for Tube-2. IN-1005R6 35 HF Series Generators Installation ‘THERMOSTAT OR PRESSURE SWITCH SIGNAL, If the X-ray Tube is provided with a Safety Thermostat (approx. 65°C) or Pressure Switch (must be NC Contact), the two wires should be routed to the Terminal Block TS2 in the Generator Cabinet and connected to the following Terminals. Incase that the X-ray Tube is provided with a Safety Thermostat (approx. 65°C) and a Pressure Switch (both must be NC Contacts), connect them in series before routing, connecting both wire-ends to their respective Terminals in TS2, [wacmosorwnes [ves Tae cr aT a Note Terminal Block TS2 may be marked as 4TS2, 10TS2 or 11TS2 depending on the Generator model. Note For Generators with a “Single X-ray Tube for Fluoroscopy / Spot Film’, connect the Stator wires as indicated for Tube-2, except for Generators with the Low Speed Starter LF-RAC located behind the Front Panel (module-4), in this case connect wires as Tube-1. fan X-ray Tube is not provided with Thermostat signal, jump both connections, in the Terminal Block TS2 (refer to above table). GND AND/OR SHIELD The connection of the GND and/or Shield wire of the Stator cables depend on the Generator model (GENERATOR MODEL eosieenon ee Number of Xray Tubes ‘tartar type and Location GND andor SHIELD WIRE LFRAC (Low Speed) eee behind the rent Panel Medule 4) “TS2°6 1 0r2 Tubes ieee cosacr ena paeeassoy 10TS2-8 or 10752-16 eee LV.DRAC (High Speed) 117S2-8 (for Tube-t) i Lower Cabinet Shel (Mode 11) 11TS2-16 for Tube) IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators Installation 3.3.2 TUBE SELECTION SIGNALS Note 17 This section only applies to Generators with two X-ray Tubes. ‘The Tube Selection signals are available through two contac free of voltage located on the starter. ‘TUBE-1 SELECTION TUBE-2 SELECTION ‘SELECTION COMMON on the LF-RAC Board 410 a aaa. fon the LV-ORAC Module KTH 64, wnKri-72 te (connect both) 3.4 INTERCONNECTION CABLES Note 17 ‘This section identifies the cables and runs needed for Generator and System. Interconnection. Route and connect the interconnection cables from each ‘component installed in the system to the Generator Cabinet as indicated in llustration 3-3 and Section 5.2 - Interconnection Maps “543010XX". Interconnection cables should not be routed into the same conduit or cable raceway as the Power or High Voltage cables. For Serial Generators (RS232 / RS422): Console CPUs are located inside the Generator Cabinet and interconnections are factory made. Only one cable (serial communication) from JS of ‘he Generator Cabinet should be connected to the Serial Console or PC Interface Box. 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IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators GENERATOR TS Installation TOUCH SCREEN PC (TPC) For systems using a TPC, perform the following connections: (Refer to Section 5.2 - Maps 54301052, A6188-03). 1 Ac SUPPLY CABLE 17050. TSSOP Connect the AC Supply Cable (A7059-xx) from “AC Supply" connector ofthe TPC to the respective terminals in TS1 of the Generator Cabinet. Connect the Serial Interconnection Cable (A7087-xx) from "COM1 (Generator)" of the TPC to J5 of the Generator Cabinet. Connect the Handswitch Cable to the Handswitch connector of the TPC. The TPC includes extra connectors for optional connections of a Printer, Dosimeter, Laptop, Mouse or/and Keyboard. Connect them as indicated in the illustration below. In some cases, these communication ports are used to interface the TPC with an Imaging System (refer also to “Configuration” document in the Service Manual). ee: vnoowron HANDSWITGH > a ‘COM 1 (GENERATOR) Pn | [TOUGH SCREEN rv a KB (KEYBOARD) —}-1— oprona.xevaoano i ‘AC Supply Cable IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators Installation VIRTUAL CONSOLE (PC) Systems using a Virtual Console running on a PC usually must have a PC Interface Box installed between the PC and Generator. (Refer to Section 5.2 - Maps 54301052, A6188-03 and /F-036). Perform the following connections: 1. Remove the Back Cover of the PC Interface Box. Connect the Serial Interconnection Cable (A3352-01) from JS of the Generator Cabinet to J1 of the PC Interface Box. Connect the Handswitch Cable to J2 of the PC Interface Box. Connecttthe Interface Box-Computer Gable (A3363-01) to J3 of the PC. Interface Box and the other end (2 connectors) to COMt (Communication) and J1 (Auto ON/OFF) of the Computer connectors. Note J1 connector is only available in Computers provided with Auto ON/OFF Board inside (factory installed). 5. Re-install the Back Cover of the PC Interface Box. 6. Check to set proper Line Voltage on PC. Plug the Power Line cable for the Computer to a 110 VAC or 230 VAG socket. sears ane a oe) so iter | oD 3.4.2 COLLIMATOR ERROR SIGNAL (OPTIONAL) This option must be requested on the customer order. For systems using an ‘Automatic Collimator, the X-ray exposure can be inhibited due to a Collimator Error. This signal can be used only for one Automatic Collimator in the system, special interconnection should be required when two Collimators are present. Connect two wires from the Collimator to Terminal Block 4TS3-20 (Collimator Error signal) and 3TS1-18 (or another GND in this Terminal Block). Collimator Error signal goes (through the Interface Cable) from 4TS3-20 in the Generator Cabinet to terminal J2-6 in Connector J2 of the ATP Console CPU Board. If the system is not provided with Automatic Collimator connect 4TS3-20 to GND @GTS1-18) 40 IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators Installation 3.4.3 DOORINTERLOCK SIGNAL ‘Connect two wires from the Room Door interlock Switch(es) to Terminal Block ‘3TS1-22 (Door signal) and 3TS1-23 (Door Rin - gnd). Ifthe X-ray Room is not provided with a Door signal, place a jumper between both connections in Terminal Block 3TS1. At this point, proceed to perform the complete Configuration and the Calibration procedures except for AEC, Fluoro and ABC procedures. Once Configuration and Calibration tasks have been performed, proceed with the rest of the Installation and Calibration tasks. 3.4.4 WARNING LIGHT SIGNAL Room Warning Lamp(s) canbe externally powered, orinternally by the Terminal Block 3TS1. Room Lamp(s) must be connected through the Terminal Block 3TS1-47 and 3TS1-48 (internal relay on Interface Control Board) to enable the Generator switches On/Off the Room Warning Lamps. (Refer to Section 5.2 ~ VF -008). 3.4.5 COLLIMATOR LAMP AND SYSTEM LOCKS Note 7 ‘The Generator can supply power to the Manual Collimator Lamp and System Locks (Table, Vertical Bucky, etc) Connect wires from the Colimator Lamp to Terminal Block TB7-3 (24 VAC) and TB7-4 (0 VAC) of the Lock Board. Connect wires from the Locks to Terminal Block TB7-5 (+24 VDC) and TB7-6 (0. VDC) of the Lock Board. When required, voltages (VAC and VDC) on TB7 can be changed ‘by connecting their respective wires to the other available terminals on the Input Transformer 6T2. (Refer to Schematics 543020XX).. IN-1005R6 4 HF Series Generators Installation 34.6 BUCKYS ‘Connect the Bucky as indicated in the Section 5.2 (Interconnections Maps for Buckys), and test them before connecting the lon Chambers. ‘The following table represents the standard Bucky cable connections: ‘SYSTEM ‘CABLE FROM BUCKY IS CONNECTED TO. “Terminal Block 37S! of the Generator Cabinet Systems with 1 or 2 Bucky ‘Pater to Section 52 - Bucky) “Terminal Bleck TB2 ofthe optional “Tomo / Bucky Adaptation Board, ‘Systems with 3 oF 4 Bucky located in tho Genarator Cabinet (Roter to “Tomo / Bucky Adaptation Board" and Section $.2 ~ Buckys}. Terminal Block TBI of the optional ‘Tome / Bucky Adaptation Board’, ‘The Bucky of a RAD only Table with Tomo Device ocated in the Generetor Cabinet (Refer to “Tomo / Bucky Adaptation Board" and Section 8.2 ~ Buckys). Note Optional “Tomo / Bucky Adaptation Board’ is required to install ‘more than two Buckys in the System. (Refer to the “Tomo / Bucky Adaptation Board” and the Manual for the Bucky) the “Bucky Start’ signal enters the Bucky through a relay or another inductive device (a.e. a motor), itis mandatory to add the supplied R2-C2 close to each Bucky, $0 they have to be connected on the terminal output of the Bucky assembly. The R-Cs are attached to the Generator hamess in @ bag. I1’Bucky Start” signal enters the Bucky through an optocoupler, do not add the supplied R2-C2 for the Bucky. Note The operations described above will prevent noises and uncontrolled Bucky movements that can cause exposure cutting ‘oF console blocking. 2 IN-1005R6 3.4.7 TOMO DEVICE Note > HF Series Generators. Installation RAD Only Table ‘The Tomo cable (A3089-01) from connector J13 of the "ATP Console CPU Board’ has to be connected to the Terminal Blocks TB1 and TB2 of the optional “Tomo / Bucky Adaptation Board”, located in the Generator Cabinet. ‘The cables from the Tomo Device are also connected to the Terminal Blocks: TB1 and TB2 of the optional “Tomo / Bucky Adaptation Board’. Refer to the “Tomo / Bucky Adaptation Board” for mote detailed information and interface, (Refer also to the Manuals of the Tomo Device) RAD only Table requires the optional “Tomo / Bucky Adaptation Board’. BE Table ‘The Tomo cable (A6742-01) from connector 13 of the “ATP Console CPU Board’ has to be connected to the “RF Adaptation Board”. ‘Some RF Tables with Toro send Tomo Time information (binary cade) to the Generator. Each Table has a specific codification of this binary code. in order to ensure proper functioning, the Table type has to be specified for interfacing itwith the Generator. 3.4.8 ION CHAMBERS (OPTIONAL) Note [> The "AEC Control Board” (A8012-XX) must be installed on the ATP Console CPU Boardbetore installing the lon Chamber(s). The optional “AEC Adaptation Board’ (A3263-03) is also required except for Systems with only one AID or ‘Vacutec lon Chamber type. (Refer to the “lon Chamber" Service Manuals). ‘Systems with only one AID or Vacutec lon Chamber type: ‘Connect the lon Chamber cable to the Terminal Block 3TS1 of the Generator Cabinet and Connector J5 of the ATP Console CPU Board, as indicated in Section 5.2 - AEC /on Chambers, tems that require the optional “AEC Adaptation Board”: For Systems with more than one Vacutes, AID or similar (Comet) lon Chamber "ype, or with another type of lon Chamber (even if tis only one), perform the following tasks in the order described: The Generator is only compatible with lon Chambers that output a positive ramp. IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators installation fan ton Chamber requires High Voltage (200t0 500 VDC), the Generator must include an Interface Control Board (version A009-09/12) that supplies this voltage. The Interface Control Board must have Jumpers from WS to WE in “A” position. This High Voltage is supplied through Terminal Block 3TS1-39 "PT SPLY’ ofthe Generator Cabinet and sent with a wire to TB1-9 of the “AEC Adaptation Board? (ON CHAMBERS WITH HIGH VOLTAGE. PHILIPS AMPLIMAT ce BvMcGR 'AMP-Phenolie Connector DB 15 Connector ‘300 VOC 230 VOC 500 VOC 400 VOC Notes: - ifthe System included botn GE and BVM-CGR lon Chambers, Terminal TB1-9 must supply 270 VDC. ~ Philips Amplat fon Chambors can not be instafed with GE or BYM.CGR fon Chambers. (Clwarine Note [FP Note 17 DO NOT CONNECT ANY ION CHAMBER TO THE GENERATOR CABINET UNTIL HIGH VOLTAGE IS EITHER VERIFIED OR ADJUSTED TO THE VALUES REQUIRED. OTHER VOLTAGE COULD DAMAGE THE ION CHAMBERS. ‘Turn the Generator ON and verity voltage in TB1-9 according to the lon Chambers to be installed. f necessary, adjust the High Voltage at Potentiometer R20 of the Interface Control Board. Tum the Generator OFF atter adjustment. Connect each lon Chamber cable to J1 (IC1), J2 (IC2), 3 (IC3) or JS. {IC4) of the “AEC Adaptation Board”. The code forthe lon Chamber cable supplied by the Generator manufacturer is A3253-01 ‘Same on Chamber types have to be installedin consecutive order starting at J1 (IC). In the case of using four lon Chambers, C3 and IC4 must have the same film”cassette combination. The Vacutec, AID or similar lon Chamber type is directly connected to the “AEC Adaptation Board”. For Comet ton Chambers, cable connection has to be made previously through the Comet Preamplifier PA-021 and then directly to the “AEC Adaptation Board’. For other cases, a cable adapter is required. The Generator manufacturer has the following cable adapters available: GE (3082-01), CGA-BVM (A9081-01), Philips Amplimat (A3080-01/02 with DB-15 or A6727-01/02 with Phenolic connector) and MEDYS (A6715-01). 4 IN-1005R6 Mtustration 3-4 Four lon Chamber Connection GENERATOR 1st "ATP CONSOLE BOARD a POWER INTERFACE Cable AEC INTERFACE Cable HF Series Generators Installation “ATP CONBOLEC>U BOAR ALG TEREACE CAB + Connections tre of voltage IC Adaptation cables ‘AEC ADAPTATION BOARD (x3263-3) 1 [HON CHAMBER Cable _ ¢ | PREAMPLIFIER Ter J2 PLLON CHAMBER Cable _T Ic 2 PREAMPLIFIER 4g [LION CHAMBER cable [iearneniroren | pee m1 jg [tONGHawBER Cable [753 ppeaweunen {EC anaPrarones * Connections with iC Adaptation Cables a |__ owcnaureas Lat“ ees ite1-8 Yl mareenea AAPTATON CABLE soArrAvON cno.e® | towcrawacns i sted a] ‘Configure Jumpers from JP1 to JP8 and from JP13 to JP16 according to the group of lon Chamber type: JUMPERS POSITION 1ON CHAMBER TYPE, ‘JP, JP4, JP7, SPB Pt, JP2, JPS, JPS ‘P13, JP14, JPIG, JPY. ICt= 162 = 109 =104 8 8 8 IC1 = 102 = 163 8 8 a ter =1¢2 8 A A 1G1 # 102 # 103 = 104 A A A IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators Installation Each type of lon Chamber requires a specified reference voltage for “Area Selections” and “AEC Reset’ signals: + Vacutes, AID and Comet lon Chambers require GND (TB1-10). + MEDYS, CGR-BVM, GE and Philips Amplimat lon Chambers require +24 VDC (TB1-4), The reference voltage is provided from: TB1-7 “Relay 1” for IC1; T81-6 “Relay 2° for |C2; TB1-5 "Relay 3" for IC3; and TB1-8 “Relay 4° for IC4. For each group of lon Chambers of the same type, connect a wire between each ofthe above mentionedterminals to TB1-10 (GND), TB1-4 (+24 VDC) or TB1-3 (412 VDC) depending on the voltage required (examples: for four MEDYS lon Chambers add only a wire jumper between TB1-7 and TB1-4; or for one MEDYS fon Chamber as IC-1 and ‘one COMET lon Chamberas IC-2adda wire jumper between TB1-7.and 81-4, and another wire between TB1-6 and TB1-10). DO NOT TURN ON THE GENERATOR UNTIL THE INPUT SIGNALS OF ALL THE ION CHAMBERS ARE CONNECTED TO. THE REQUIRED VOLTAGE. OTHER VOLTAGE MIGHT DAMAGE THE ION CHAMBERS. on Chambers output must be 0 VOG when there is no-radiation {(No-Oftset adjustment). Ian lon Chamber output has an offset, it must be adjusted to 0 VOC with the respective Potentiometer. Configure Jumpers from JP9 to JP12 ang turn ON the Generator only to adjust the following Potentiometers (if needed) according to the lon Chamber output 1ON CHAMBER OUTPUT ‘JUMPERS POSITION sP9 (ict) ‘P10 (C2) sent (C3) Pr2 (1c) NO-OFFSET ADJUSTMENT A A A A OFFSET ADJUSTMENT 8 8 8 8 ‘TEST POINT AND POTENTIOMETER (ONLY F JUMPERS IN"B" POSTION) Piri TP2- Ra Psp Pia PS 6 Tum OFF the Generator and connect the AEC Interface ceble (A3251-01) between Connector JS of the ATP Console CPU Board and Connector J4 of the “AEC Adaptation Board”. 46 IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators Installation 3.4.9 PHOTOMULTIPLIER (OPTIONAL) Note Connect the optional Photomuttiplier as indicated in the schematic "Section 5.2 = Photomultiplier (IF-011) and RF System (IM-300)". “AEC Contro! Board" version A3012-06/07/09 is factory installed when the Photomuttiplier option is ordered. itcan be used for AEC. with up to four lon Chambers, AEC controlled by the Photomuttiplier, and ABC performed with the Photomutiplier or the TV Camera. ‘ ‘The Photomultiplier requires negative High Voltage controlled by the Generator. The “Interface Contro! Board” (version A3009-09 or AS008-12) in the Generator Cabinet supplies this type of voltage. Check on this board that Jumpers from W3 to W8 are in "B" position. High Voltage is supplied through Terminal Blook 3TS1-39 “PT SPLY and 31S1-42 “IC GND” of the Generator Cabinet The High Voltage Power Supply of the Generator can be used to provide either Positive High Voltage to the lon Chambers or Negative High Voltage to the Photomultiplier, not both. ‘Never connect the Photomultiplier if the Jumpers W3 to WB In the “Interface Contro! Board” are In “A” position (positive voltage). In order to have the Photomultiplier working with AEC, it has to be externally selected by using the *-PT SEL (-SFC)" signal in terminal 4TS3-7 of the Generator Cabinet. Ifthe System always uses the Photomuttiplie for AEC, connect awire between 4TS3-7 and GND (from STS!) in the Generator Cabinet. Ithe System is provided with a Photomulttplier Selection signal, use one of the Spare signals in the “AF Adaptation Board” (refer to Section 3.4.12). IN-A005R6 47 HF Series Generators Installation 3.4.10 RAD & FLUORO TABLE (SPOT FILM DEVICE) ‘The "RF Adaptation Board” is installed in all Conventional AF Generators. It provides circuitry to induce compatibility between numerous Rlad and Fluoro Tables with the Generator. Connections between the "AF Adaptation Board” and the Generator are factory performed. ‘The Fluoro cable (A3267-01) from connector Jt of the "Fiuoro CPU Board” must be connected to U1 of the "AF Adaptation Board”. INTERFACE OF RF SYSTEMS The Generator can be interfaced with the main RF Systems. Additional Interface Schematics can be provided with this Service Manual whenever the RF Systemis indicated in the Generator order. Perform all the connections and set all the jumpers according to the respective interface as detailed in each ‘Schematic. If Interface Schematics are not available, refer to the Manuals of the Table and/or Spot Film Device for the interface signals required as well as the schematics in Section 5.2 - RF System. Perform connections as described in the points below: + ‘The “PREP", "FLUORO" and “RAD EXPOSURE" orders from the Table to the "RF Adaptation Board" are adapted to give the"-SF PREP”, *-FT ‘SW CMD" and "-FL EXP (RAD EXPOSURE)’ signals of the Generator. Each one has three jumpers for its configuration according to the type of voltage given by the Table. They share the same Retum to the Table. Insert or remove the following Jumpers on the “RF Adaptation Board” according to the type of signals given from the Table for PREP, RAD EXPOSURE and FLUORO. ‘TABLE SIGNAL TYPE ‘CONNECTION ON RF ADAPTATION BOARD FREE OF VOLTAGE (DRY CONTAC INSERT Jumpers: JP1, JP2, JP3, JP4, JP8, JP9, JP10, JP12, JP13.and JP14, INSERT Jumpers: JPI, JP3, JP4, JPB, JP9, JP1O, JPI2, JP13 and JP14, 2avoc REMOVE Jumper: JP2 aaa REMOVE Jumpers: J, P2,JPS, JP JP, 8 JP10, JP, JPY an INSERT Jumpers: JP1, JP8 and JPI2, 15vAC. + REMOVE Jumper: JP2, JP3, JP4, JP9, JP10, JP13 and JP14, IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators instalation ‘The "READY" output of the Generator is sent through a N.O. (Normally (Open) contact as "GEN READY’ tothe Table to inform that the Generator, is ready for a RAD Exposure. ‘The “ALOE” output of the Generator is sent through aNN.O. contacto the Table as “EXPOSURE ON’ to acknowledge the RAD exposure, or as “EXPOSURE END” to advance the film to the next position. Set Jumper JP17 in position A for “EXPOSURE ON" or in position B for “EXPOSURE END” (50 ms pulse atthe end ofthe RAD exposure). Any of these signals can also be configured for “NO FLUORO ACKNOWLEDGE" by setting Jumper JP16 in position A or for"FLUORO ACKNOWLEDGE" by setting Jumper JP16 in position B. “GEN READY" and "EXPOSURE ON / EXPOSURE END" share the same return to the Table which is common for both N.O. contacts. TABLE SIGNALS. ‘CONNECTION ON RF ADAPTATION BOARD PREP order Tee RAD EXPOSURE order Te43 FLUORO order Tees TB4.20 GND (Jumper JP2 is meorod - free of votago) RETURN of PREP, RAD EXPOSURE and FLUORO Te4-1 Gunper Peis removed) i GENERATOR READY a 7 Te49 EXPOSURE ON / EXPOSURE END eae NO FLUORO ACKNOWLEDGE / FLUORO ACKNOWLEDGE ae ‘COMMON of GENERATOR READY and EXPOSURE ON / END Tose + An independent “FLUORO FOOT SWITCH’ can be connected directly to TB1-1 and TB1-2 of the "RF Adaplation Board” SELECTION OF TABLE OPERATION MODE FROM THE GENERATOR (OPTIONAL) Some RF Tables (Prestige, Prestilix, Televix, Telegem, etc) need a selection of Table Operation Mode from the Generator. Abinary code from the Generator (WSt and WS2) is sent to the “AF Adaptation Board’. it is decoded and sent to the Table through N.O. contacts as "SFD SELECT’, "DIRECT SELEC' ', "DIGITAL SELECT (DSI)" and “SPECIAL SELECT’ to select the operating mode. These signals share the same return to the Table which is common for all the N.O. contacts. IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators Installation Connect the wire marked “Tomo” (WS2) of the "Tomo Cable" (A6742-xx) to ‘TBS-S of the “RF Adaptation Board”. Connect the wires from the Table as indicated below: WIRE FROM TABLE SIGNAL ‘CONNECTION ON RF ADAPTATION BOARD ‘SPD SELECT 945 DIRECT SELECT B17 DIGITAL SELECT (05) 1816 ‘SPECIAL SELECT Tes SEL RETURN (oommon) e468 3.4.11 IMAGE SYSTEM ‘The “RF Adaptation Board’ is the interface of the Generator with an Image System and, if needed, with the Image intensifier. (Refer to schematics in Section 5.2 - RF System) FLUORO PULSES SYNCHRONISM Fluoro pulses must be synchronized with the Vertical Synchronism of the ‘TV Camera. Connect the signals according to the following situations: + if the Imaging System provides a Digital output signal for Vertical Synehronism, connect it as “EXP SYNC+" to J2-4, its retum as "EXP SYNC-" to J2-9, and set Jumper JP19 in C position, on the “AF Adaptation Board? + Ifthe Imaging System does not provide the Vertical Synchronism signal, connect the Video Cables as indicated below: VIDEO CABLES OF IMAGING SYSTEM ‘CONNECTION ON RF ADAPTATION BOARD FROM IMAGING SYSTEM CONTROL VID IN (BNC) TO TV MONITOR ‘VIO OUT (BNO) Jumper JP19\nB postion ‘Jumper JP23 to connect oo isolate the shield | _NSerted = Connectes ‘ofthe Video Cable (BNC) to Generator GND | removed = isolated Note [> ‘Some TV Monitors provide a Video output connector (BNC). In this case, to avoid noises on the Image, connect directly: ~ The Video signal from the Imaging System to the Monitor = The Video output of the TV Monitor to the VID IN of the ‘RF Adeptation Board”. ~ Set Jumper JP19 in B position. 50 IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators Installation ABC INTERFACE Connect the signals according to the following situations: + Ifthe imaging System provides an ABC output signal proportional to the brightness, connect the "ABC SIGNAL" to TB2-12, its return as "GND" to “TB2-14, set Jumper JP2 in B position and remove Jumper JP22, on the “RF Adaptation Board”. + If the Imaging System does not provide an ABC output signal proportional to the brightness, connect Video Cables as indicated below: ‘VIDEO CABLES OF TV SYSTEM CONNECTION ON AF ADAPTATION BOARD FROM IMAGING SYSTEM CONTROL VID IN (BNC) TOTV MONITOR Vib OUT (BNO) Jumpers JP20 and JP21 in A position Insert Jumper JP22 dumper JP23 to connect of 0 igoate the shieis |__seted = Connected ofthe Video Cable (BNC) to’Generator GND | emoved = totated ‘According to the type of "AEC Control Board” (A3012-xx) installed, check that the ABC output signal is correctly routed between J3-9 on the “AF Adaptation Board’ and the terminal in the Generator Cabinet indicated in the table below (for more details, refer to Section 5.2 - RF System (IN4-300)". RF ADAPTATION BOARD with AEC Control Board £3012-02 | with AEC Control Board A3012-06/07 13-9 (ABC OUT) aTS1-S1 PTINPUT) 4753-18 (ABOUT) INTERFACE OF RF SYSTEMS Additional Interface Schematics can be provided with this Service Manual whenever the RF System is indicated in the Generator order. Perform alll the connections and set all the jumpers according to the respective interface as detailed in each Schematic. If Interface Schematics are not available, refer to the Manuals of the Image ‘System and Image Intensifier for the interface signals required as well as to schematios in Section 5.2 - RF System. Perform the connections as indicated in the following points. IN-1005R6 51 HF Series Generators Installation imagin. me ‘The “VIDEO UNBLANK" output is activated with RAD preparation (PREP ACTIVE). the full mage Blanking on the TV Monitor is obtained. This prevents a flash on the TV Monitor during radiographic exposures. The following connection is provided through a “dry contact” (free of voltage): ‘SIGNALS TO IMAGING SYSTEM ‘CONNECTION ON RF ADAPTATION BOARD VIDEO UNBLANK Tp2-10 VIDEO UNBLANK RETURN Te2-11 ‘The “LAST IMAGE HOLD (LIH)" output is activated at the same time that the X-rays are switched-off(Fluoro not active). The last ful image is maintained on the TV Monitor until the X-rays are switched-on again, Set Jumpers JP11 and ‘SPAS in B position for “LIM” function. The following connection is provided through a “dry contact’ (free of voltage): ‘SIGNALS TO IMAGING SYSTEM ‘CONNECTION ON RF ADAPTATION BOARD LAST IMAGE HOLD (LIM) e238 LAST IMAGE HOLD RETURN (LIH ATN) E29 {tis recommended to connect the 24 VDG from the Imaging System to TB2-13 “LIH ENABLE” on the “AF Adaptation Board’. Pulsed Fluoro at variable rate (a.e. from 80 PPS to 1 PPS) needs an interface from the Generator to the Imaging System in order to freeze or capture anew image. This interface is achieved with the connections indicated in the table below, with each signal passing through the Open Collectors and Emitters to Ground of the corresponding transistor. onTON GRRE AGRFTATON BOARD aus rom mee eure wuxane sere eon BE 8 wa Toe : mee wea VO NEN =UaLE’ TOR? GATE mH 7 wane 2 i006 HF Series Generators Installation Image intensifier Field Selection (Zoom) Normally, the Image intensifier Field Selections are connected directly rom the Table to the Image Intensifier. Ifthe outputs from the Table are not compatible with the inputs on the Image Intensifier, adapt these selections on the “RF Adaptation Board’ as indicated below: ‘GONNEGTION ON RF ADAPTATION BOARD SELECTIONS FROM TABLE IMAGE INTENSIFIER INPUT ‘output LL MNaUN Teett Tee ZOOM U.MEDIUM Tez Te22 ZOOM2 UL MAXIMUM T3419 Tee) ZOON3 7 124-20 (Gonorator GND} Te24 200M COMMON Set Jumpers JPS, JP6 and JP7 in B position J ‘The Selections from the Table have to send Ground (from the Generator) when they are activated. The outputs to the image intensifier (ZOOM 1, 2, 3) are sent as “dry contacts” (free of voltage). The Commonis sent as‘ZOOM COMMON’. ‘TV MONITOR IMAGE REVERSE SELECTION Image Reversal Selections are normally connected directly from the Table to the Imaging System, If the outputs from the Table are not compatible with the inputs on the Imaging System, adapt these selections on the “RF Adaptation Board" as indicated below: ‘CONNECTION ON RF ADAPTATION BOARD SELECTIONS FROM TABLE IMAGING SYSTEM INPUT ‘OUTPUT HORZ REVERSE Tesi4 T3826 HEV VERT REVERSE e418 327 vReV = TB4-20 (Generator GND) Te2s REV COMMON. The Selections from the Table have to send Ground (from the Generator) when they are activated. The outputs to the Image Intensitier (H REV and V REV) are sent as “dry contacts” (free of voltage). The Common is sent as "REV COMMON". IN-1005R6 53 HF Series Generators Installation 2 SPARE SIGNALS ON RF ADAPTATION BOARD Note If the RF System has been interfaced using Additional Interface ‘Schematics, some Spare signals may have already been used. Spare Signals for direct connections: ‘SIGNAL NAME CONNECTIONS ON RF ADAPTATION BOARD SPARE Bie Te SPARE 2 Ba Te22 SPARE 3 44 ‘TESS cI ___ SPARES wb Te4 E SPARE 6 240 TB216 Spare Signals through Optocouplers, all inputs have to be 24 VDC: ‘CONNECTIONS ON RF ADAPTATION BOARD INPUT oureur: Nt e418 ourt e217 IN2 Te17 oure 82-10 NB e418 outa e219 Na T3410 ours "T82.20 IN.COMMON 84-10 GND. e214 54 IN-1005RE HF Series Generators Installation SECTION 4 FINAL INSTALLATION AND CHECKS 4.1 HV TRANSFORMER This point does not apply to the hermetic HV Transformers (black aluminium HV Transformers). Ventilation Serow ‘The HV Transformer contains “Shell Diala AX" oil. Check that there is no oil leakage. If leakage is found, remove the oil fill plug from the top of the HV Transformer and verify that the oil level is within 20 mm (3/4”) from the top of the HV Transformer. Add “Shell Diala AX’ oil if necessary. Unscrew the Ventilation Screw from the top of the HV Transformer. 4.2 CABLE FASTENING AND COVERS Note Before re-installing cabinet covers, perform the restofthe required Calibration procedures (.. AEC, Fluoro, ABC). Check that all electrical connections are firm and secure. Cables should be correctly routed. (Refer to Section 3.1) In order to avoid signal interferences, it is strongly recommended to fold and fasten close to the Generator Cabinet the portion of cables not routed (see picture below). ‘Never wrap in circles. Re-install the Cabinet covers and connectits internal ground wires. Power line, High Voltage and Interconnections cables must go through the cover cable outlet IN-1005R6 55 HF Series Generators SECTION 5 Installation SYSTEM INTERCONNECTIONS 5.1. SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION SIGNALS Table 5-1 ‘System Interconnection Signals ‘Allinput signals are active low. This means the inputs must be pulled to ground (chassis ground of the Generator) thru relay contacts, by a transistor or other ‘switching device. The current requirement of the switch is less than 10 mA. Do not apply 115/220 VAC logic signals to any of the logic inputs. If 115 / 220 VAC logic signals are used in the X-ray table (Le. fluoro command), these signals must be converted to a contact closure by a relay. ‘The outputs signals from the Generator to the subsystem devices are usually active low (switched to chassis ground of the Generator). The outputs are open collector transistor drivers with a maximum current of 0.5 Amperes. [SIGNAL NAME ‘SIGNAL DESCRIPTION “Tis analog inputs the opus tom he RF Adapaton Boardor rom aging System. ADC hve gals used or ystems aac our thalusesalmaging Systems ix te Brghnessiovel WhenaDC ovals used, aninputrangect Oto 1Ovots srequod. The Sabiaod valu fhe nut willbe between 8 an 7 vos “Tis sigral selects he Fluor operatonmode low gral selects Automatic Bighness Contra ahighsalseiects Manual i Move. cs “Thigh going signalindeatathe AcualLongth OfExposur.Thisegnalicusedcintraceto some Spot Fimeyetomandlis used 19 advance the Spot Film devs tothe net poston fen mul exposurs ee made onthe sme fim, nea “Thislow going signalindcatestne Actua LengthOFExpoeur, Ths ignal uso tinatac to some Spot Fimeystam aris E sod to advance the Spot Film deve othe net poston won mu-exposurs are made onthe sare im. “AUTO OFF __| THs signal ony apples to Generator systems wth he Stand-tne option ‘AUX BUCKY SPLY sternal wotage suply toured othe Bucky motion, when this wotae is nt +24 VOC. -2eEP ‘Alow signal energize the Fuso buzzot. -BUCKY 1 DR CMD ‘low sgnlo the Intatace Conve Board as a command to output a Bucky (arma the Table Bucky) ave signa “BUCKY 1 MOTION Tis going signal om Bucky inates Bucky maton and eer ie exposures enabled. Bucky 1 On __| This signe! rgnated rom the Sucky supply ofthe Power Modul whon an exposure ode. stars the Bucky “BUCKY 2 OR CMD _ | Alowsgnaltoth nota Cont Boardasacommansie ouputaBucky-2rarmally he VericalBuck Stand) ve signal =BUCKY 2 MOTION | Tic low going sana fom Buck? nscats Bucky.2n moto, and therefore ho exposure is erated IN-1005R6 7 HF Series Generators Installation Table 5-1 (cont.) ‘System Interconnection Signals ‘SIGNAL NAME SIGNAL DESCRIPTION BUCKY 2.0R | Tis signals onto’ tom the Bucky sup of fe Power Module when an exposure order stars he Buy. BUCKY EXP __| THisiow gong (0 vos) signa stars the Bucky exposure The signal rates on the nkrtace Board Bucky sPLy | Voting suply euired forthe Bucky drive command. cAMSYNC | Sie. signal trom maging Sytem. This signals ued for tning in tho Ganerator -caurtog | Iiteortnetcsioan/ieoCanea Alonsgratch ean tat Geto matnaaF ue eons CHTCUK | Sera data cock othe HT Carwol Board. Tis dock syetronizes he O-HT DATA sg C-HTDATA | Seria data tothe HT Conta Board. Tha cata bayncvonous wth the C-HT CLK gna -couuwaron | Rigen NO EXPOSUREHOAD crater mamta Gana. Thatarann wane nee “is tw signal nceates at @ Compression Devs has been seecied. This Input changes the onghal dnsty 10 he appropriate dent er Cempression seecton DOOR “Tis sels the tere forth Door of the X-ay oom pst set This ow going signa tom a SI dvs indates hat the DSI has been selected an wil be ved fr the next expcare. sbi Lom going Expose signal the HT Contol cara I-PREP stow hen a Spe Fim or RAD exposures made soa FLO exponire made FLDSI ‘pe. sina fom he BS deve This signals used fr tining nthe Generar Soe “Thisishe EXPOSURE COMMANDingu when he Tube 2 Pu /Spol Finis selected. lhe -SF PREPinplisopen en «Foro exposures stated, adhe -SF PREP inp low then & Spot Fm expose sade. “FLDIDR | Alow signal oseoct the right olin the lon Chamber =FLODR | Alow gran sect ef fd nthe fon Chanber, £10308 | Alowsigralo select tho corer eld inthe lon Chamber “FTSWCMO | This ow going soa! nests the Fire exponire command. is needed for Pulsed Fuoo al variable ae HT-CCUK | Sova data deck tom th HT Contol Gard, ThisGlckeynhories the HT-C DATA sign HT-CDAT | Seal data rom the HT Convo ard. This datas syrevonous wih the HT-C CLK signa tie “Ths signals ow when the onic in he tigh votage vasfome isi the RAD positon, This salty itelock wach provers an exposure fhe tigh otiago switch nthe HV Transfomer) iin th wrong poston Hvpror. | T#sralogcsgnal orgintesinthe optional AEC ConrolBoar) controle utp ofthe Power Supplyenthelreertase Certo Board #5 vats programs the cup to be O vols, and vols programs the ouput appoximatay 1200 voks. IGN GND forthe IC SLY. Ictineut | Ths npatsthe output he Bucy 1 on Chamber (nomaty the Table on Chabon Iceweut | Ths rpatisthe output fhe Buch 2 on Chernbr(nomaly the Vertical Bucky Stand lon Chane) ICSINPUT __| Ths rpati te output he Spot Fm lon Charbo. vo spty omer sup fr the ln Gharbe. This ouput stout win the ange of 50 680 vs, -AVOWN | Alowsignl isa command fhe HT Cotte Board dive the Puce kVp DOWN dng a ure exposurein ABC mode. “Kv UP ‘Aton sgnala a command forthe HT Conte Bardo cio the Fire Kp UP rng & For exposure in ABC mode. IN-1005R6 HF Series Generators Installation Table 5-1 (cont) ‘System Interconnection Signals SIGNAL NAME SIGNAL DESCRIPTION LINE CONT | Alow signal ners the main ne cortatr KS the Power Modo Stanalsyctvoncuswihibe AC ne. Thissignalorgrtesin se lterlaceBoarJardisusedtosynevenze Fux exposures une snc | wtnine AC ine “act ‘ow saa! ets Magicatont mode on he Inge Tbe “waa ‘low sia sets Magniteston-2 made onthe nage Tube 001 S[wsenceresa [Foam formar] —revseo | acm [ists | ** [7] 6]s]«]3]?] +] 0 [nev 3 arciaces [roman aoe SEDECAL TABLE BUCKY INTERFACE ey | peering [iseoay | ave INTERFAZ BUCKY MESA TABLE BUCKY DONG-A GENERATOR POWER MODULE INTERFACE PANEL ' 1 1 1 1 1 Interface Control Board 1 I BUCKY 1 | savoc 1 I 4, SUCRE 1 I 2 I orrmonon —S5 uens \ tt T T a ex iNT i | Tl: | BOCKYTMOTIONATN —_| TS!-8 t +. vz4voe (SEE NOTE 1) t I | | BUCKY 1 DR Bucky START <4 a a ovac + (SEENOTE) + 1157220 VAC eno ovac ADO JUMPER wy SLY i ' t t t Lists t ' t t I I ‘ADD JUMPER TO TS1-27 for 115 VAC T 31-25 or 220 VAC NOTE 1: Be euro that 6 teminal ie not connected to 4 trina. NOTE 2: Select cores vellage inthe Ducky according 1 AC input [NOTE 3: In the case ot nlse dueto Bucky, al R2=22 ohm. 12. 4: and C2470 nF, 250 VAC as shown, NOTA 1: Asogurarse que a terial 8 ‘no estéconectado a4 NOTA 2: Seleccionar la tonsién del bucky segin la orrada AC NOTA®: En caso de rides debido al Bucky, aa him, 12a, 594: aa | aa ma | SoS speci Se yF-001 sauce vhetst: [3121+ 1s [ea 3 Tair aes ‘TABLE BUCKY INTERFACE Te BETO INTERFAZ BUCKY MESA VERTICAL BUCKY GENERATOR POWER MODULE BUCKY LEBEL Gomi-Autommic) INTERFACE PANEL BUCKY INNOMED (BC 420) \ Ht 1 I I Ieace Convo Board Semi-Automatic f | e 240 Bucky I I ca, SORTS — [fdesenesssaasesseeseiecd cea at | BOGRVEWOTION | TS1-12 J yans0, oe ot T KS erin Ted | SOCRYENOTONA | (SEE NOTE 1) Ht 1 tie Ht 1 1. Ht Irs el sucky 208 er BUCKY START + a ORT? feel H DacuD foreo! | | 1 i el ! 1 1 e ovac Tst-19 +48} 72! | me (SE NOTE) I | 1 1 : | Te8 1 \ ‘ADO JUMPER TO s J“ | secon | TSB Pare ac + | _tsazny OR BEES ee oo [NOTE 1: Be sure tat 82 terminalis ot connacte to 89 terminal [NOTE 2: Solot conect vottage in 0 bucky acorsing to AC input NOTE 3: tn te caso of noiso due to Bucky, add R2=22 ohm, 1/2w, 8%: and (02470 nF, 250 VAC as shown Dont add that R2-C2 ler Lobol-Flrehln 6000 Serie Bucky, and ‘remove resistor RG and G7 inte INTERFACE CONTROL board. NOTA 1: Asegurarse ue termina 'B2 no estéconectade al BS. NOTA 2: Seleccionar la tension del Duchy segin la entrada AC NOTA: En caso de ruidos debigo al Bucky, afar R2e22 ohm, 1/2W, 5%, y (62470 nF, 250 VAC segin se musta Pra Busty Lisbel-Farsheim Series 8000, no far esa R2-C2, y quer las resistoncies R96 y RB7 en la ala INTERFACE CONTROL, er [tomce ene) oma [romn| cane | [eateerrminese __ WF-02 ore eae ee ae oa] [Sete] @la021 +1 Tae ape =k -Cowree | r.asacia_| 0027 sveisee [totes feo 2 SEDECAL VERTICAL BUCKY INTERFACE Désonrron_[ssceoey | owe INTERFAZ BUCKY VERTICAL VERTICAL BUCKY GENERATOR POWER MODULE BUCKY LIEBEL (Automatic) INTERFACE PANEL. BUCKY INNOMED (IBC 430) | 1 I 1 I t Interface Conta Board ‘Automatic \ | s2avoo ae I 1 ce, SUCRE at \ 1 eee a |__ eewenoron I T8112 [nro \ Lr T T ig exe INT Tle | SaRVEROTONRM | ts1-19 (SEE NOTE») i > eine I 1 Ks | | rotor fg BUCKY 2A ser Bucky START Gy TR? I 1 oRewo apo, | 1 8-9 are 1 I 1 ES aa I 1 ey [131-10 seevoren S| | BEB owe eel | ao sumpen I 1 e I 1 oe | | T3819 I 1 ‘ADD JUMPER TO | a 18/220 VAG SSh% crear mrie ee aa i aaa r T8126 fr 220 VAG NOTE 1: Bo uve hat £2 terminalis rot connected to BS trina. NOTE 2: Solctcorect votage inthe chy according to AC input NOTE 3 intho case of noise due to Bucky, add (02=470 nF, 250 VAC as shown. Dont acd hat R2-C2 for Liebel-Fiersheim 2000 Series Bucky, and remove ritor R96 and RO7 in he INTEAFACE CONTROL board hen 2, 8%; and NOTA 1: Asogurarse quo ol torminal 'B2 no est conectace a BS. NOTA 2: Selocconar la tonsion dol bucky segdn la enrada AC NOTA: En caso de ruldos debico al Bucky, aad F2=22 ohm, 1/2W 5%, y (022470 nF, 250 VAC seein co muosta. Pata Bucky Liebel-Flashem Series 6000, no ahaclt esa R2-C2, y quar las resistoncias R36 y R37 onl tela INTERFACE CONTROL. Se = Sie a _ tro [seenc antes | F.aancia forowwr| acveco | aowz | iseoss | °'* z7le{s[a[sl2[ 1] 0 |e rev Bee Pres ReGernge | Feancn ]100a07 icles [> as ‘SEDECAL VERTICAL BUCKY INTERFACE Désowrron | ceueper | awe INTERFAZ BUCKY VERTICAL VERTICAL BUCKY GENERATOR POWER MODULE BUCKY ULTRAVIT INTERFACE PANEL ' 1 1 1 1 1 Interface Control Board 1 1 eee 1 ! szavo 1 1 ce, DURE fe ee ee 1 ree 3 | aeRaWOTON TS? |v-t0 \ He T T oe eXPINT PPE recente . The | sseanorowam | ts1-13 (SEENOTE) H ee 2400 1 Ht 3) e 1 brett |e ie eee | _evcey2on ser a eens EE | i baewo sores] I me Re | I 1 Ht ce | | tT? ovac iL Te1-10 < - t ovac aes ! | 00 mre 1 I ‘ | [a2 Ty ape Leptin | szz0 vac LISHS ¢ Raeanr He YRC ; ‘SnD 1 T5125 200 VAG th ; "ote NOTE 1:Be sure mat 2 tena s nal eonneced 1 4 terminal NOTE 2: Select coreet vokagein te uaky according a AC input NOTE: Inthe case of nose due to Bucky, add R2=22 ober, Ow, 5%: an C2870 oF, 250 VBC 38 shown. NOTA + Asogrorse gue ol trina! 2 0 05 conectaco al NOTA Selocionar a ersin del bucky segin aera AC NOTA: En caso de ros dbide at Bucky. fac R222 ote, Si C2e870 nF. 250 VAC sogin so uss 7 emnaes P Ta | Sa SEETTSE] rcorncton Gabe nomes [rose Tamme Foes aoe [ease asiaasonn ——VF+002 3 sence Fanon ovowsr] ~acwsep [A oz [rere 7]s[s]4]s]2]1] 0] na -ctaaea | tana [ose VERTICAL BUCKY INTERFACE ay bossearren [sear | be INTERFAZ BUCKY VERTICAL VERTICAL BUCKY GENERATOR POWER MODULE BUCKY DONG-A INTERFACE PANEL Interiace Contol Board BUCKY vesvoc x4 BUCKY = coor 5 | (SEE NOTE 1) seayos 3 7 Bucky START < a BERT? | BROMO I 6-9] | I | « t ovac eae \ ‘ADD JUMPER | ee + aut I IEEE | PauiPen 1157290 vac | sig ¢ torear ir 6 ome fey eeceeneea| PERTTECHaga CER eens me re he ; "he NOTE 1: Be sure that 6 eines ro connected 4 tome NOTE 2: Soest corrct voltage inthe bucky according t AC input NOTE: Inthe case of noise due to Bucky, add R2=22 ohm, 1/24, 5% and C2470 nF 250 VAG as shown. 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CHYCS TWENTE ‘SsION wauunawy wanaurnWoLoHa qwosa3s ‘5 eS TT Sea ae 20-291 80 ne fporazss [ara 69100 No 0d se worsien ION Technical Publication CF-1004R4 Configuration HF Series Generators HF Serles Generators Configuration REVISION HISTORY REVISION DATE REASON FOR CHANGE, 0 ‘APR 1, 2001 First edition 1 FEB 10, 2003 Documentation update 2 MAY 20, 2004 Documentation update 3 APR 1, 2005 Text revision 4 AUG 1, 2005 Anode Stator Configuration This Document is the English original version, edited and supplied by the manufacturer. The Revision state of this Document is indicated in the code number shown at the bottom of this page. Note F ADVISORY SYMBOLS The following advisory symbols will.be used throughout this manual. Their application and meaning are described below. DANGERS ADVISE OF CONDITIONS OR SITUATIONS THAT IF NOT HEEDED OR AVOIDED WiLL CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. ADVISE OF CONDITIONS OR SITUATIONS THAT IF NOT HEEDED OR AVOIDED COULD CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, OR CATASTROPHIC DAMAGE OF EQUIPMENT OR DATA. Advise of conditions or situations that if not heeded or avoided could cause personal injury or damage to equipment or data. Alert readers to pertinent facts and conditions. Notes represent information that is important to know but which do not necessarily relate to possible injury or damage to equipment. CF-1004R6 HF Series Generators Configuration TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1 INITIAL CONFIGURATION PROCEDURE . 1.1. Configuration and Test Switches : 3 1.4.1 8024SW1 - ATP Console CPU Board . 3 1.1.2 3024SW2 - ATP Console CPU Board 3 4.4.3 3024SW3 - ATP Console CPU Board ..... Sarees 4 1.1.4 3024SW4- ATP Console CPU Board ..........-.- : 4 1.4.5 000SW2-HT Controller Board ....essesssseeeeeeeteeteneee 4 4.2. Anode Starter Configuration 5 1.2.1 High Speed Version . ee Secret 5 1.2.2 Low Speed Version ; 5 1.8. Workstations Configuration ....... 8 1.4 Basic Configuration of Generator Boards PEPreyVeeeetesryyeeeerrieseial) 1.5 AEC Configuration ee ar eee aerate 13 4.6 Fluoto Configuration .. Se eee 14 2 EXTENDED MEMORY SETTING. 7 241 Extended Memory Locations ae eee te 7 2.2 Howto Enter and Store Data in the Extended Memory ........2.+ 19 23 X-ray Tube Type Selection .......eescee 20 23.1. X-ray Tube Insert Protection Curves ..... 20 23.2. Programming of Rotor Acceleration Time and Fiament Sting Tine 24 24° Uimitof Maximum KW... 25 3 FILAMENT AND ANODE TESTS ...........+ peeeteeeeees 27 3.1. Filament Driver 27 3.2 Focal Spots Configuration and Test .. 27 3.8 Anode Rotation Test . 28 4 XRAY TUBEDATA oes eeeeeeees 31 cF-1004R4 i HF Series Generators SECTION 1 Note [> Configuration INITIAL CONFIGURATION PROCEDURE Configuration provides the inital settings for extended memory and checkout procedures that must be carried out prior to making X-ray exposures. Functional characteristics of this Generator are defined at the time of installation. Calibration data and some configuration data are stored in the extended memory area on a non-volatile memory chip (U3-EEPROM) located on the HT Controller Board in the Power Cabinet. ‘When the initial setup and checkout has been completed the Generator will be ready for Calibration. Record all the configuration settings in the Data Book. DO NOT SUPPLY THE MAIN POWER UNTIL SPECIFICALLY INSTRUCTED TO DO SO IN THIS DOCUMENT. ‘THE MAIN CAPACITORS OF THE HIGH VOLTAGE INVERTER, RETAIN A LARGE PORTION OF THEIR CHARGE FOR APPROX. 3 MINUTES AFTER THE UNIT IS TURNED OFF. ‘The Generator configuration is determined by: + X-ray Tube(s) number, model and use. + System requirements (Bucky, Tomo, AEC, ..) + Maximum kV, mA, KW. Specific versions of U24-EPROM on the ATP Console CPU Board and US-EPROM on the HT Controller Board are based on the Generator configuration. (Refer to llustration 1-1). The system configuration and test switches are: DIP SWITCH LOCATION FUNCTION ‘302481 - ATP Console CPU Board ‘System Configuration 30245W2 - ATP Console GPU Beard Test ‘3024513 - ATP Console GPU Board No used for Configuration ‘3000502 - HT Contr Board ‘Systm Coniiguation and Test cF-1004R4 HF Series Generators Configuration : Illustration 1-1 EPROM and Switch locations 0 z ATP CONSOLE CPU BOARD - A3024 5 : (CF-1004R4 1.1. CONFIGURATION AND TEST SWITCHES 1A Table 1-1 HF Series Generators Configuration ATP Console Dip Switches must be configured with the Generator tumed OFF, and they are read when the Generator is turned ON again. 3024SW1 - ATP CONSOLE CPU BOARD Set dip switch 3024SW1 in accordance with the Table 1-1. ‘System Configuration Dip Switch 3024SW1 on the ATP Console CPU Board ‘2024SW1 POSITION OPEN (OFF) ‘CLOSED (ON) 1 60H“) soz“? Normal - Application mode. Exposures are inhibited whon ‘Door Interlock Switch is opened. A [Not used. Satin “OFF” position Not used, 4 Not used. Satin “OFF” position Not used ‘Noto.- +4) This switch is related with the frequency ofthe Rotor Controller. For Generators with High Speed Starr (LV- DRAG) or Generators Powered through Batteries with Stand Alone set alyays SW1-1 to 60 He, inthe rest of Gener ators set SWI-1 in accordance with the Power Line Frequency. 1.1.2 3024SW2 - ATP CONSOLE CPU BOARD Set dip switch 3024SW2 verifying that each position is set as Table 1-2. Table 1-2 ‘Test Dip Switch 3024SW2 on the ATP Console CPU Board ‘2024SW2 POSITION (OPEN (OFF) ‘CLOSED (ON) ‘Skips reception wih the HT Controer. Use only for display purposes, troubleshooting or Domo ‘Consoles when there is no Power Module. Bo ‘sure that JB connector isnot pluggedo the ATP Console CPU Boar. ‘Normal - Application mode. ‘Tck Sound (button / command acknowledge) is. ‘not emitted by the ATP Console CPU Board. Tick Sound (buon / command acknowedge) is emited by the ATP Console CPU Board Normal - Application mode. ‘Service Mode . In this made and some Consoles, I the selected Focal Spot indicators blinking it means that Generators operating in High Speed. kt will help to service engineer during Configuration and Calibration procedures. KV Log (Renard) Scale Mode for KV variation (KY changes in logarthmic steps) KV Lineal Scale Mode for KV variation (Normal mode) (kV changes one by one). CF-1004R4 HF Series Generators Configuration 4.1.3, 3024SW3 - ATP CONSOLE CPU BOARD Dip Switch 3024SWS is not used for configuration but all their switches must be set in “Off" position. 1.1.4 3024SW4 - ATP CONSOLE CPU BOARD Dip Switch 3024SW4 is not used for configuration but al heir switches must be set in “OM position. 1.1.5 3000SW2-HT CONTROLLER BOARD HT Controller Dip Switches can be configured while the Generatoris ON except Dip Switch 3000Sw2-1. Set dip switch 3000SW2 as indicated in Table 1-3. Table 1-3 ‘Test Dip Switch 3000SW2 on the HT Controller Board in the Power Module ssw ‘OPEN (OFF) Lose (om ae ata Frain of Por Boxe Tmo od Flemoregourg'tne e117 naa Sypesoo Flare, Ror Ree Eror E79) a ‘Normal ~ Not used. ‘Not used. att + | Neral itl A Lap Gow Dip mA top Open Flare! Cart Conant"? a on" @ | corer oro Ttme RAO. | On for Gone wh wo Titan RAD. 7 | Becetng Tibet Flan We Bectng Tbe amen & | Boosing Tbo-2 Fanon We Being Tbe? et ‘Notes. *1) Set in Closed (On) position only for Calibration and Testing procedures wien incicated inthe Service Manual 2) Note that 8142-1 n Closed (On) positon is only set to program the Fotor Boost Time and Flament Setting Time, therefore it changes the functions of Switches SW2-2 and SW2-4 10 SW2-8. eter to Sections 2.3 and 2.3.2 and configure the Rotor Boost Time and Filament Setting Time switches after Xray Tube Type selection. *9) This tums off the flamant sono radiation wil be produced during the exposure. WARNING: THE kV OUTPUT OF THE HV TRANSFORMER WILL BE WHATIS SET ON THE CONSOLE IF THE X-RAY TUBE HV CABLES ARE NOT CONNECTED TO THE HV TRANSFORMER, FILL. COMPLETELY BOTH HV RECEPTACLES WITH HV OIL. *"4) Set SW2.5 according to the Generator kV rating (eter to the Generator model andr specifeations) 15) Set to "No Boosting” when using Xray Tubes with Small Focal Spot smaller then 0 6. 4 CF-1004R4 HF Series Generators Configuration 1.2 ANODE STARTER CONFIGURATION 1.24 HIGH SPEED VERSION ‘The High Speed Starter (LV-DRAC - Low Voltage Digital Rotating Anode Controller) is required for High Speed X-ray Tube(s). Connections between the LV-DRAC and the Generator Cabinet are factory made, so any wire connection is required. 1.22 LOW SPEED VERSION For Low Speed, voltage and capacitor Is factory set to 220 VAC, 30 uF. Other voltages require their corresponding adaptation. inallcases, referto X-ray Tube Product Data. Check that capacitor values of the Low Speed Stator correspond to the values recommenced by the X-ray Tube manufacturer. Also, the Rotor speed must be the indicated by manufacturer. If needed replace the capacitors. CONFIGURATION FOR ONE OR TWO TUBES WITH THE SAME STARTING VOLTAGE (110 VAC OR 220 VAC) When the stator requiresa voltage of 110 VAC (a.e. X-ray Tube Toshiba E7239/£7240/E7242/E7252/E7299/E7813/E7865) perform the following modifications: If the Power Input Transformer 6T2 is for using with power lines up to 240 VAC (part number 50509030), remove the wire connected to terminal 6T2-4 (230 VAC RTA) and connect it to terminal 6T2-3 or 6T2-8 (110 VAC). If the Power Input Transformer 6T2 Is for using with power lines up to 530 VAC (part number 50509029), remove the wire connected to terminal 6T2-4 (230 VAC RTA) and connect it to terminal 6T2-40 (110 VAC). For X-ray Tube Toshiba £7252 or E7813 (or when it is required) replace also the Fuse F1 (6A) on the LF-RAC Board by another fuse of 10 A. This change affects to all the Tubes connected to Generator. CF-1004R4 6 HF Series Generators Configuration CONFIGURATION FOR TWO TUBE STATORS WITH DIFFERENT ‘STARTING VOLTAGE AND CAPACITOR For Generators equipped with a LF-RAC module for two X-ray Tubes, with possible selection of vottage and capacitor jumpers on the LF-RAC Board, set jumpers according to the respective X-ray Tube(s) as indicated in next pages. ‘The DC Brake of the Low Spaed Starter (LF-RAC) can be removed by desoldering CR6 on the LF-RAC Board (refer to schematic 543020xx). In this case, the Tube will remain coasting STARTING VOLTAGE OF 220 VAC AND 330 VAC (A “Kit of 830 VAC" is required with this configuration). ~ "TUBE MODEL 220,VAG , 20 uF 200 VAC, 15 uF vouace | TezTiwinTersorteie | 12Ti win Tareq TBTe TUBE [ Gapacrton [180-71 win Tt-12 or Tata | TBS-T1 wih TB1 18 or TBH-16 VOUTAGE | Te2T2 wih TBLSorTeL6 | TSAT2 win Tene or TRIO TUBE? [ capacrton [00-12 win T1120 781-10 | 1B9-T2 wih TB1-15 or TBI-16 SE SBEIS wee 1038 a ne vACRR a (84.2-02)) gevacrrn LF-RAC BOARD 1041 ra cou ete, CF-1004R4 HF Series Generators ‘Configuration ‘STARTING VOLTAGE OF 220 VAG AND 110 VAC (A "Kit of 110 VAC" is required with this configuration). ‘TUBE MODEL. 220 VAC, 30 HF 150 VAC, 30 uF vourace | Ta2TiwinTer-serTei-6 | T5271 wih TBI-8o 781-9 CAPACITOR "TB9-T1 with TB1-12 or TBI-19 vourace | Te2Te win Ters5orT81-6 | TS2T2wit 781-8 orTB1-8 CAPACITOR "T8972 wih TB1-12 oF T3118 a 7 LF-RAG BOARD oat ez re goat . pa cF-1008R6 7 HF Series Genorators Configuration 1.3 WORKSTATIONS CONFIGURATION Note ‘The workstations can be configured according to the customer preferences or default. Each combination of Tube / Device / lon Chamber is associated to one ‘workstationin the system. If during the system configuration some push-button has not been related to one workstation (value “Tube - 0”), these push-buttons won't be able to be selected during operation. ‘The different combinations of X-ray Tubes, Devices, lon Chambers and kV ‘Tracking (optional) are configured from the Console as described below: CUSTOMIZED CONFIGURATION This procedure has to be performed always that “ATP Console CPU Board is replaced by a new one. 1. With the Generator OFF, set dip switch 3024SW2-3 on the ATP Console CPU Board in “On” position to permit the service mode. In accordance with the Console model, enter in configuration mode by holding pressed the “ON” push-button and then simultaneously press “42” and *-2" density (or “Slow” and “Fast” Film/Screen) push-buttons, Until all the workstations push-buttons are illuminated, 3. Select the first workstation to be configured, by pressing the respective push-button or combination of push-buttons, only these push-buttons blink and the Console shows one of the following values: CF-1004R6 HF Series Generators Configuration DISPLAY FUNCTION VALUE DESCRIPTION Value ES No-contigured workstation 1 Tibet Tube? Saute: DEWCcES - WORKING MODE Direct (No Bucky) Bucky-t Bucky:2 Standard Tomo ‘Standard RF (Spot Fim Device) Digital Rad and Fluoro "2 Ging “2 bsa @ Jon ie CHAMBERS No AEC. Jon Ghamber-1 fon Chamber 2 fon Cambor 3 fon Chamber-4| Photomutipler| kV TRACKING Value a (OPTIONAL) Formula-t Formule-2 Formulas Formulas Formulas Formula Formula? Formula Notes = Some of lsted values are not configurable depending on tho Generator made! 1) Only when the Tomo is controled from the Generator: In this case, the workstation has to be configured as Tube “1” or "2, Device "STD Torno” and fon Chamber °°. tthe Tore is controled tom ihe Table, the workstation has fo be configured as Tube "2. Device “STD RF" and ion Chamber “0” 2) These Devices are only avaliable for Generators provide with intartace option for Digital Systems. 4. Note (> Set the new value by pressing the corresponding “increase” or “Decrease” push-buttons. In some Consoles, ‘No Bucky” is selected when neither of the “Bucky” nor “Tomo” push-buitons are selected. OF-1004R4 HF Series Generators Configuration Note [7 Select the next workstations to be configured and set the respective values of each one. Exposures made from workstations configured with: * Device ‘Direct (No Bucky), Bucky-1, Bucky-2 and Standard Tomo” are only enabled with the internal “Preparation” and “Exposure” signals controlled by the Handswitch or lad Footswitch. + Device “Standard RF" and “DSI" are only enabled with the extemal signals for “Preparation”, "RAD Exposure” and "Fiuoro Exposure’. Fluoro can only be made from this Device selection. + Device “infimed: DSI, Cine, DSA" are only enabled with the external “Digital Preparation” and “Exposure” signals connected to Terminal Block 4TS3 of the Generator Cabinet. Select one of the workstation configured as available and in accordance: with the Console model exit configuration mode by simultaneously pressing“+2" and*-2" (or “Slow” and “Fast” Film/Screen) pust-buttons, then a double-bip will sound and the Console go on with the starting process. 1) Optional “Tomo / Bucky Adaptation Board” (in the Power Cabinet) is required to configure more than two Buckys or one Tomo Device in the system. For systems without the optional “Tomo / Bucky Adaptation Board” only can work directly with two Buckys, and the value assigned to them must be “1” and "2" in the second value. 2) TOMO must be always related to Bucky-1. Onlyone TOMO can ‘be used in the system, so only one of the workstations should be configured with the value “3” in the second value. 3) Optional ‘AEC Control Board’ (connected to the Console CPU Board) is required to configure any fon Chamber. Optional “AEC Adaptation Board” is required to configure any ‘no-standard or more than one lon Chambers in the system. 10 CF-1004R4 HF Series Generators Configuration DEFAULT CONFIGURATION Default configuration sets some default values to each workstation. It only should be used to re-initialize the workstation configuration when the complete configuration has been lost or itis not possible to select any workstation. 1 With the Generator OFF, set dip switch 3024SW2-3 on the ATP Console CPU Board in “On” position to permit the service mode. In accordance with the Console model, enter in configuration mode by holding pressed the “ON” push-button and then simultaneously press "42" and "-2" density (or “Siow” and "Fast" Film/Screen) push-buttons, Until all the workstations push-buttons are illuminated. Press the “AEC Reset” push-button once, and in accordance with the Console model exit configuration mode by simultaneously pressing "+2" and "-2" (or “Slow” and “Fast” Film/Screen) push-buttons, then a double-bip will sound and the console go on with the starting process. {tis recommended to pertorm a proper configuration of each workstation in the system after a default configuration. OF-1004R4 1 HF Serles Generators Configuration 1.4 BASIC CONFIGURATION OF GENERATOR BOARDS The following Jumpers should be fectory set or removed to contigure the ‘Generator boards for working with the application. Checks the below jumpers in the Generator boards. GENERATOR BOARDS JUMPERS POSITION HT CONTROLLER Pt and JP2in "2 \JP3, JPS and JPG in "2" and JPA in "1": for Compact Generators {3P3, JPS and JPB ini and JPA in“2" for Vertical Generators. FILAMENT CONTROL PLAT INTERFACE CONTROL Wt in 2-3" waint-2 \W3 to W10 nA" fr postive High Voltage supply for lon Chamber Wa to W10 in Yor negative High Vottage supply far Photoruliper Tube ATP CONSOLE CPU ‘JP, JP2 and JPS in“B"(ccldreg) oP in “B* (Cam-Syrc) PSin"B"_{or ATS Digtal System set JFS in"C) IPS in“A* (eoldered) Connector J8 configured for RS232 90: UPB, JP10 and JP11 in“ IPT, JPB, JP21 and JP22 do not matter jumpers postion JP 12 removed 413 intaed (cet) P14 installed (soldered) P15, JP16, JP17 and JP18 removed AP 191A" (soicered) 2 CF-1008R4 HF Series Generators 1.5 AEC CONFIGURATION Configuration Configure the following Jumpers on the “AEC Control Board (located over the "ATP Console CPU Board") and on the "AEC Adaptation Board” when this, option is installed in the Generator Cabinet. AEC CONTROL BOARD (A3012-01/02/05) JUMPER DESCRIPTION WPL A FORTV CAMERA 8 FOR PHOTOMULTIPLIER C__FOURTHION CHAMBER & ATS-O1G ‘8301206: JPI-0, JP2:A AND JP4‘8 FOR FOURTH ION CHAMBER & ATS-01G. wP2 A FORTVCAMERA ‘301202: JPA JP2A AND PAA FOR ABC WITH TV CAMERA 8 FORPHOTOMULTPLIER, ‘8301200 JPL, JP2-8 AND JP4-A FOR ABC WITH PHOTOMULTIPUER WP& A FOR PHOTOMULTIPLIER - AEC 3 FORIONCHAMBER - AEG & ATS-DIG PSA FORHIGH Sensmviry JPA” FOR AEC WHEN USING ION CHANGER WITH HIGH SENSITIVITY B__ FOR LOW SENSITIVITY §BP2B_FOR AEC WHEN USING ION CHANGER WITH LOW SENSITVITY ‘NOTE: HIGH SENSITIVITY 1S> 2V/mA (> 0229 V/uGy) (a. Vacuec lon Chamber) LOW SENSIMVITY [5 <2V/mA_(<0.223 V/nGy) (rter to lon Chamber documeniation) AEC CONTROL BOARD (A3012-06/07/09) JUMPER DESCRIPTION Pt A FORTV GAMERA ‘JP1-A FOR ABC WITH TV CAMERA 8 FORPHOTOMULTIPLER, {P1-B FOR ABC WITH PHOTOMULTIPLIER © __ EXTERNAL Ky CONTROL {UP1-C FOR ABC WITH EXTERNAL KV UP & DOWN CONTROL 2A FORHIGH SENSmrivITY JPA. FOR AEC WHEN USINGION CHAMBER WITH HIGH SENSITIVITY B_FORLOW SENSITIVITY P28. FOR AEG WHEN USING ION CHAMBER WITH LOW SENSITIVITY P38 —_ FORNORMAL OPERATION JP3.B FOR NORMAL OPERATION P4__A___ FORNORMAL OPERATION PLA FOR NORMAL OPERATION (Onin A3D12-06) nore: HIGH SENSITIVITY 15> 2V/mA (> 0223 V/uGy) (a2. Vacutec ion Chamber) LOW SENSITIVITY 1S <2V/mA (£0229 V/yG)) (rferto lon Crambor documentation) CF-1004R4 13 HF Series Generators Configuration AEC ADAPTATION BOARD (A3263-03) JUMPERS POSITION —_ ee ee 1.6 FLUORO CONFIGURATION Fluoro configuration depends on position of jumpers W1 and W2 in the “Fluoro CPU Board" and jumper JP4 in the “Console CPU Board’, as indicated below: “JUMPERS WV FLUGRO GPU BOARD NRLUORO ¢ IsenTED REMOVED wi TAC ot enable AAS rate we ‘Aaya neored (realeg [ JUMPERS IN ATP CONSOLE CPU BOARD (A3024-109 I we Ginga nie erie Gone “4 CF-1004R4 HF Series Generators Configuration Also, configure the following Jumpers on the optional “AF Adaptation Board” according to the Board version. RF ADAPTATION BOARD (A3514-03) wuwpen[_Posmion _[FUNGTON etal jnpers | -2¢ VDC fore np PREP ORDER, RAD ORDER, and FLUGRO ORDEA Tipo abe, ” | Reroveal iumoers | aa vac tore wuts PREP ORDER, RAD ORDER, and FLUORO ORDER bie Pt, vers.ser4 1” sari P15 | 115 vac torte inpus PREP ORDER, RAD ORDER, en FLUORO ORDER Get | Generar oa VOO for PREP RAD /FLVORO ORDER Ba Removed External supply for PREP / RAD / FLUORO ORDER 200M put siotod Fam Gonoratr -9 NEED hig ‘ZOOM 1 output selected from Table or extemal control Z00M2 oaput sled tom Generator (-€ NEED me ZOOM 2 output selected from Table or external contro! 20043 capt sete tom Ganeaor 4 SEL) ne ZOOM 3 ouput selected rom Tate or extemal cont Un apt etcod tom an oral erable al a UH output selected for Last Image Hold function LW ouput eee tom an eeraleabi signal fet LIH output selected for Last image Hold function iP ONEND cup actve for eiy RAD exponie ort EXP ON/END output active for Fivoro and RAD exposure a For EXP ON ouput ele along the RAD expose For EXP END output atv about 50 ms pulse at the and of the RAD exposure we For ABG Window adjustment For normal operation Pulsed Fivoro sync. tom the Line syne. #1 [ele|>/ole|>|o/e|=|=/>|e[>]=|>/=|>]e|>/=>|=|>]=|> Pio Pulsed Fluoro sync. from the TV Camera syne Pulsed Fluoro syne. om an external syne. (gta, et) For ABG OUT signal tom the video in sP20 For ABC OUT signal fom a negative System ABC signal For ABC OUT signal fom a postive System ABC signal 'ABC OUT signal generated from a System ABC signal wrat ‘AC OUT signal incoming directly from the System When JP2t In postion A wea Re [When Jt in positon B Normal positon 28 Removed | To reduce no'se in the ABC ciculty CF-1008R4 15 HF Series Generators Configuration RF ADAPTATION BOARD (A3514-04) [_ suwpen POSITION | FUNCTION “apo, gpa, |_Setatiumpers [+24 vO tr tn inputs PREP ORDER, RAD ORDER, and FLUORO ORDER JP ‘JP8, JP9, " | Remove al jumpers | 280 VAC fo tho inputs PREP ORDER, RAD ORDER, and FLUORO ORDER uP10, P13, P13, P14 | SetoniyJP1, | 115 VAG forthe inputs PREP ORDER, RAD ORDER, and FLUORO ORDER Set Generator +24 VG fr PREP [AAD FLUORO ORDER Jee External supply for PREP / RAD / FLUORO ORDER ZOOM 1 cutout selected tom Generator (-8 INSEL) Ps ZOOM 1 euput selecied tom Table or extemal Gotral 200M 2 output selected tom Generator (-6 INSEL) Ps ZOOM 2 output selected rom Table or extemal conta! 200M 3 output selected fom Generator (-4 IN SEL) ZOOM 3 output selected trom Table or extemal conto! [LH output selected from an external enable signal LH output solocod fr Last Imago Hold function [LH output selacad rom an external enable signal Removed A 8 a 8 A 8 A 8 a Ps 8 LH output selected fr Lest Image Hold tnetion A EXP ONIEND ouput active for only RAD exposure P16 B EXP ONIEND ouput active for Fluora and RAD exposure a For EXP ON output active along the RAD exposure wPx7 B For EXP END output active about 50 ms pulse atthe end ofthe RAD exposure A For ABO Window adjustment sP8 8 For normal operation a Pulsed Fiuoro syne. rom the Line syr. P19 8 Pulsed Fiuora syn. from the TV Gamera video c Pulsed Fluoro syne. rom an extemal sync. (TV Camera, digital, etc.) a For ABC OUT signal fom the video in P20 B For ABC OUT signal fom a negative System ABC signal c For ABC OUT signal fom a postive System ABC signal a [ABC OUT signal generated trom a System ABC signal wpe 8 ‘ABC OUT signa incoming directly from the System Set [when JP21 i position A P22 Removed | Wen JP2t in postion B Set ‘Normal position P23 Removed __ | Toreduse noise inthe ABC crculry A ‘Normal poston P28 8 For Fluoro order enable 16 CF-1004R4 HF Series Generators SECTION 2 Configuration EXTENDED MEMORY SETTING 2.1 EXTENDED MEMORY LOCATIONS Note 17 Note Note 17 Note 17 Miscellaneous configuration and calibration data are stored in the Extended Memory Locations. itis recommended to note the values factory storedin each Memory Location. (Refer to Table 2-1) For Generators with only one Radiographic X-ray Tube, this Tube have to be configured, calibrated and used as Tube-1 Generators with one or two X-ray Tube(s) for only Radiographic use do not require to store any value in the Memory Locations: E19, E25, £26, E27. For Generators with a Fluoroscopic X-ray Tube, this Tube have to be configured, calibrated and used as Tube-2. For these Generators, the value ofthe E17 Memory Location is not readable as “Tube-2 ~ Filament stand-by (Autocalibrated)”. Generators with a singie X-ray Tube for Fluoroscopy / Spot Film requires to store the respective values of the Memory Locations: ~ E01: Tube-1 - RAD filament stand-by (Autocalibrated), ~ E17: Tube-2 - Fluoro filament setting. ~ E18: Tube-2 - Fluoro Tube type. ~ E29 and E91: Tube-2 - Exposure Time adjustments. ~ Other required Memory Locations. OF-1004R4 7 HF Series Generators Configuration Table 2-1 Extended Memory Locations ei TUBE-t = RAD famant tra by soca Not fel chargon) E02 TUBE-I = RAD Tbe pe ES Low Digts mA Loop Closed (hom 10 mato 80 mA coe {AEC clbraton £05 High Dial mA Locp Giosed (rom 100 mA E06 iv Loop 7 Maximum KW (aco se On ft cangeabo over ae) £00 AEC wackng £09 (AEC cltraton Eo AEC wackng =n (AEC Gonpresson Doves Tine adamant ea AEC Denaty Scale ea TUBE: - Exponue Tne eetnert- Daly ew Not vod e TUBE-t- Exposure Te asusirert- Gea 6 Not sea TUBE-2 AD lament standby AusclratNat a charge fie ‘TUBE-2 - FLUORO filament setting ee TUBE.2- RAD or FLUORO Tube ype Ee Maxim FLUORO WW E20 AEC calaon eas Not ued ea Not ues 3 [AEC cabraton/Potomutipir AE carat (SF camer) ee [AEC uaskng/ AEC vacking (equal vate for bot) 525 FLUORO mA cisplay carat 50K £26 FLUORO mA copay clbraton at 0 KV ea FLUORO mA cpl cltration a 1208V Ee Note ea TUBE.2 - Exposure Te adusiment- Delay =o Novus =i TUBE.2- Exposure Tne ausment Cea kV E22 Nota = Note For Fuorosopi ute value in E¥7 moans "For lament sting” and rat be manly aet 18 CF-1004R4 HF Series Generators Configuration 2.2 HOWTO ENTER AND STORE DATA IN THE EXTENDED MEMORY Note (> Note [7 ‘The Extended Memory data are entered from the Console when the unit is in service mode. Access to memory locations as indicated below: 1, Turn the Generator OFF and set the Test dip switch 3024SW2-3 on the ATP Console CPU Board in “On” position to permit the service mode, 2, Turn the Generator ON by pressing the “Power On” push-button on the Console. 3. In accordance with the Console model, enter calibration mode by simultaneously pressing *+2" and “-2" density (or “Siow” and “Fast” Film/Screen) push-buttons. The indicator lamp for the solected ‘workstation will be flash confirming that the Generator isin the calibration mode. In calibration mode, only the kV and mA parameters can be ‘modified, values for Time and mAs are factory programmed. 4, Increase the mA value beyond the maximum mA position, one step for each of the memory locations. The mA Display will show the first Extended Memory location (E01), they will continue sequentially as the “Increase mA" push-button is pressed. ‘The values stored in each location are displayed on the kV Display after pressing the “AEC Reser’ push-button or after pressing the “+1” or "-1” (or “increase” and “Decrease’) density push-buttons. Since these push-buttons are also used to increase or decrease the stored values. ‘one number should be added or subtracted from the reading to obtain the stored value. 5. Select the new value by pressing “+1” or "1" (or “Increase” and “Decrease’) density push-buttons. Each time these push-buttons are depressed the displayed value (on the kV Display) is increased or decreased one step. 6 Store the new value by pressing the “AEC Resef’ push-button {Check-summ function). Ifthe “AEC Reset” push-button is not pressed after a new value is selected, no modified data will be retained and the kV Display reverts to either the selected KV value or the original data. 7. Exitcalibration mode by simultaneously pressing"+2"and"-2" (ar’Siow” and "Fast" Film/Screen) push-buttons, 8 Tum the Generator OFF and set Test dip switch 3024SW2-3 on the ATP. Console CPU Board in “Off” position to place the Generator in normal mode. (OF-1004R4 19 HF Series Generators Configuration 2.3. X-RAY TUBE TYPE SELECTION 23.1 X-RAY TUBE INSERT PROTECTION CURVES Note Inorderto properly select the X-ray Tube Insert Protection Curves for the Tubes connected to the Generator, perform the following procedure: 1. Selectone workstation of the corresponding X-ray Tube to be configured. Enter in calibration mode and selectthe respective memory location (E02 ‘or E18) (memory location is shown on the mA Display). 3, Identify in Section 4 “X-ray Tube Data’, the X-ray Tube that is being installed and note its Tube type number. 4, Set the Tube number by pressing “+1” or *-1" (or “increase” and “Decrease’) density push-buttons until the correct number is showed in the KV Display. 5. Store the value by pressing the “AEC Reset’ push-button. 6. Verify that the Tube code (ID) showed in the mAs Display is the same of ‘the Tube code listed in Section 4"X-ray Tube Data’. The Tube code (ID) can be only read for the selected X-ray Tube after pressing the “AEC Reset" push-button. 7. required, repeat this procedure for the other X-ray Tube, 8. Exit calibration mode. For Generators with High Speed Starter, configure NOW the High Speed X-ray Tubes by setting the respective dip Switches 3243SW1 and / or 32438W2 on the “Control DRAC Board”. (Refer to “LV-DRAC - Digital Rotating Anode Controller” document). Record configuration data for E02 and E18 in the Data Book. (OF 1004R4 HF Series Generators Configuration 2.3.2 PROGRAMMING OF ROTOR ACCELERATION TIME AND FILAMENT SETTING TIME Note [> Rotor Acceleration Time is determined by the X-ray Tube and Rotor characteristics and it must be considered when the Generator is about to be configured. X-ray Tube could be permanently damaged unless the required RPM are reached before an exposure. (Refer to technical information of the Xray Tube). Dip Switch 30008W2 on the HT Controller Board is used to program: Rotor Acceleration Time. That depends on Stator voltage, Stator frequency, and Stator type, quality of X-ray Tube bearings, and X-ray ‘Tubeanode size. A read tachometer can beusedtodeterminetne anode RPM. Customer application will determine the acceleration times. Be sure that the Rotor Acceleration Times meet all requirements for anticipated customer applications. Rad Filament Setting Time. Sometimes, after configuration of the Rotor Acceleration Time, itis required to increase the Filament Setting Time to the following time. For that, configure the respective switches again. This adjustment avoids Error-12. Fluoro Rotor Hoid-over Time. Fluoro Filament Hold-over Time. They are only allowed when dip switch 3000SW2-1 is in “Closed” (On) position after power the Generator OFF and back ON again. LOW SPEED STARTER VERSION (LF-RAC) Rotor Acceleration Time is programmable from 0.8 to 2.7 seconds. After this time the Rotor is hold running in maintaining mode as tong as “Prep” is active. Fiuoro Rotor and Filament Hold-Over Time can be also programmed to run for 1 minute or not at al, after releasing the Fluoro Pedal. 1 Turn the Generator OFF and note current settings of the dip switch 3000SW2 on the HT Controiler Board. Dip switch 3000SW2-1 should not be switched with power on. CF-1004R4 2t HF Series Generators Configuration 2. Set dip switches 3000SW2-1 and 3000SW2-2 as incicated below, in order to enable the selection of times with the Low Speed Starter. [so00swa-t (selection enabie) {30008W22 (Low Speed Starter) ON OFF Note With Low Speed operation, Rotor Acceleration Time, Filament Setting Time, and Fluoro Rotor and Filament Hold-Over Time are configured with dip switch 3000SW2 per this instruction. 3. Configure the Rotor and Filament Times by setting the dip switches 3000SW2-4 through 3000SW2-8 per Table 2-2. Table 2-2 Low Speed: Configuration of Rotor and Filament Times TUBE 13000527 3000828 ROTOR ACCELERATION TIME. ANDFILAMENT SETTING TIME | OPEN (OFF) | CLOSED (ON) OPEN (OFF) | CLOSED (ON) 0.8 seconds a a 112 seconds u a 118 seconds a a 227 saconds g a TuBE2 L ‘3000825 30008125 ROTOR ACCELERATION TIME AND FILAMENT SETTING TIME | OPEN (OFF) | CLOSED (OM | OPEN OFF | CLOSED (OM) (0.8 sooonds a a 112 seconds a Qo “8 seconds Q a 2:7 so00nds Q [Hl ‘30008 W2-4 FLUORO ROTOR AND FILAMENT HOLD-OVER TIME ‘Alter releasing the Fluoto Pedal the Rotor siops and the Flamer Curent goes ack o stand-by a ‘tar oleasing the Fuoro Pedal, 1 minutes passes before the Rotor stops and the Filarsent Curent goos back lo stand-by a Note 7 ‘The Rotor Acceleration Time and Filament Setting Time is factory ‘set f0 1.8 seconds. Maintain this value when itis unknown or not provided with the X-ray Tube documentation. Record switch configuration in the Data Book. CF-1004R4 HF Series Generators Configuration To validate previous configuration, turn the Generator ON, wait until Error-01 (E01) appears on the Console and turn the Generator OFF. Set dip switch 3000SW2 to the original settings as recorded instep-1. (Refer to Section 1.1.5 for thenormal settings of Dip Switch 3000SW2). HIGH SPEED STARTER VERSION (LV-ORAC) 1 2. 4. ‘Turn the Generator OFF. Configure the High Speed X-ray Tube according to the LV-DRAC documentation, specially dip switches 3243SW1 and 3243SW2 of the LV-DRAG (fefer fo this document in the Service Manual). Record current settings of the dip switch 3000SW2 on the HT Controller Board. Dip switch 3000SW2-1 should not be switched with power on. Set dip switches 3000SW2-1 and 3000SW2-2 as indicated below, in order to enable the selection of times with the High Speed Starter. 30008W2-1 ‘30008W2.2 (Golection enable) (High Speed Start) ON ON Note With High Speed operation: = Rotor Acceleration Time is related to the High Speed X-ray Tubes configured in the LV-DRAC (HSS). Fluoro and Spot Film Rotor Hold-Over Time is configured in the LV-DRAC (HSS). ~ Rad Filament Setting Time and Fluoro Filament Hold-over Time are configured with dlp switch 3000SW2 per this instruction. CF-1008R4 23 HF Series Generators Configuration 5. Configure the Filament Times by selting the dip switches 3000SW2-4 through 3000SW2-8 per Table 2-3. The Filament Setting Time should be configured in accordance to Rotor Acceleration Time of the X-ray Tube, Table 2-3 High Speed: Configuration of Filament Time ‘use. 3000827 so00sw28 eee ieee ae OPEN (OFF) CLOSED (ON) OPEN (OFF) CLOSED (ON) 0.8 seconds: a a 1.2 seconds Qo a 1.8 s9conds a Q 2.7 seconds Q o mee 000s Was a000SW26 eee eee OPEN (OFF) CLOSED (ON) OPEN (OFF) CLOSED (ON) 0.8 seconds: a a 1.2 seconds Q a 1 seconds a a 2.7 seconds: Oo Q a0008W28 FLUORO FILAWENT HOLD-OVER TIME ‘OPEN (OFF __| CLOSED (ON) After releasing the Fiuoro Pedal, the Filament Current goes back to stand-by. a ‘ter releasing he Fro Pedal, 1 minutes passes bofore the Filament Current goes back to stand-by. Q Note (7 ‘The Filament Setting Time is factory set to 1.8 seconds. Maintain this value when it is unknown or not provided with the X-ray Tube documentation. Record switch configuration in the Data Book. To validate previous configuration, turn the Generator ON, wait until Error-01 (E01) appears on the Console and turn the Generator OFF. ‘Set dip switch 3000SW2 to the original settings as recorded Instep-t. (Refer to Section 1.1.5 for the normal settings of Dip ‘Switch 3000SW2). 24 OF-1004R4 HF Series Generators ‘Configuration 2.4 LIMIT OF MAXIMUM kW Note [> Note [FP ‘The Maximum kW of the Generator is factory set according to the Generator performance. Generator kW can be limited to a lower value, This limit can be set to a lower value to match the maximum Generator power to the Line power, due to a high line impedance (refer to Pre-installation document). 1. Enter calibration mode. 2. Select the £07 Memory Location (memory location is shown on the mA Display). 3. Set the now limit of Maximum kW by pressing the “+1” or *-1" (or “increase” and “Decrease’) density push-buttons until the correct ‘number is showed in the kV Display. 4. Store the new value by pressing the “AEC Reset” push-button, 5. Exit from calibration mode. Record configuration data for E07 in the Data Book (OF 1004R4 25 HF Series Generators SECTION 3 Configuration FILAMENT AND ANODE TESTS 3.1. FILAMENT DRIVER Make sure the Generator is OFF. Verity that Test dip switch 3000SW2-2 (Filament and Rotor intorfock bypass) on. the HT Controller Board is in the “Off” position. ‘Turn the Console ON and verify that both LEDs (OS1 and DS2) on the Filament Driver Board are ON. 3.2 FOCAL SPOTS CONFIGURATION AND TEST Determine the mA station where switch-over from Smallto Large Focal Spot ill take place. The smallest mA station for the Large Focal Spot can be any of the available mA station or E01 memory location when is required to configure all mA stations for the Small Focal Spot. This mA station is selected according to the Tube rating and/or customer preference. IF THE mA STATION FOR FOCAL SPOT CHANGE IS NOT CONFIGURED ACCORDING TO THE X-RAY TUBE RATINGS, ‘THE TUBE FILAMENTS CAN BE PERMANENTLY DAMAGED. 1. With the Generator OFF, set dip switch 3024SW2-3 on the ATP Console ‘CPU Board in “On” position to permit the service mode. 2. Power ON the Console and enter in calibration mode. 3. Select the smallest mA for the Large Focal Spot by using the “mA Increase / Decrease" push-button. 4, Store the Selected mA station by pressing the “Power On" and “AEC Reset’ push-buttons on the Console. This stores the switch-over pointfor the focal spot selection. When it is confirmed, the ATP Console CPU Board emits a “double-beep” If the focal spot switch-over point Is changed after mA calibration, the mA stations affected must be re-calibrated. OF -1004R4 27 HF Series Generators Configuration 5. Note 7 6 7, 8 Exit from calibration mode and perform the following test. The test described only applies to RAD Tubes. In case of a RAF Tube (Tube-2) both filament are always ON (lighted). Select a “Direct” workstation and a mA station for the ‘Small Filament, Press “Prep” for RAD and observe through the Xray Tube window that the Small Filament lights more than the Large Filament. Select the highest mA station for the Small Focal Spot. Verify that effectively the Small Filament is ON (lighted) and the Large Filament is, OFF. Observe filaments through the X-ray Tube window. Select the lowest mA station for the Large Focal Spot. Verify that ‘effectively the Large Filament is ON (lighted) and the Small Filament is ‘OFF. Observe filaments through the X-ray Tube window. If required for the second Tube, repeat this procedure. 3.3. ANODE ROTATION TEST Perform the following tests for each X-ray Tube in the installation, checking the low and high speed when itis required. Note [> Two people are needed for these tests, one at the Console and the service engineer looking at the anode of the X-ray Tube. These tests also can be done by hearing the sound of the anode rotating, NEVER MAKE EXPOSURES DURING THE TESTS, THE PERSON CLOSE TO THE X-RAY TUBE WILL BE EXPOSED. With the Generator OFF, set dip switch 3024SW2-3 on the ATP Console CPU Board in “OFF” position (application mode), turn the Console ONand select the corresponding X-ray Tube. Press the “Prep” push-button and visually check that the Tube anode rotates in the proper way. (Refer fo the X-ray Tube documentation). 26 CF-1004R4 HF Series Generators Note > Configuration Hold pressed the “Prep” push-button and check that the rotation speed of the Tube anode is in compliance with the X-ray Tube specifications (check the low and high speed when itis required). For this test is recommended to tum off the Tube filaments (switch 3000SW2-2 onthe HT Controller in "On" position) and use astroboscope to measure the anode speed. In service mode (switch 3024SW2.3 in “On’), if the Focal Spot indicator is blinking it means the Generator is operating in High Speed. To select High Speed increase the kV, mA and/or Exposure Time values. Release the “Prep” push-button and visually check that the Tube anode brakes. If required for the second Tube, repeat this procedure, OF -1004R4 HF Series Generators ‘Configuration SECTION 4 X-RAY TUBE DATA ‘The following table lists several common X-ray tubes and their corresponding number. Ifa specific tube is not listed, tube specifications are given to enable you chose a similar tube type. Ifnone of the listed tubes are satisfactory, contact your generator supplier to obtain special software. 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