Replacement Procedures
Replacement Procedures
Table of Contents
1. OVERVIEW..................................................................................................... 3
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1. Overview
This section is designed to provide instructions for maintaining the system software and
replacing defective parts. In most cases, it is not necessary to repair components in the field.
The DIS-200 is designed for easy exchange of field replaceable units (FRUs) such as disk
drives and computer boards.
These instructions can also be used to add options to the system after it is installed.
WARNING! The following assumptions are made for all the instructions in this
section of the manual.
If any of these conditions have not been met, do not begin the
procedure. Contact Field Service for instructions.
NOTE: The system warranty is dependent on all the conditions listed above being met.
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2. PC Cabinet Access
In order to replace some of the system components, it is necessary to remove the outside
covers of the electronics cabinet. Follow these instructions to remove the panels. Reverse
the instructions to replace the cabinet panels.
All external cable connections are made through the rear panel of the cabinet. It is not
necessary to remove the rear panel for any hardware replacement procedure. For some
replacement procedures, it is necessary to disconnect cables from the rear panel of the
cabinet.
WARNING: Always be sure to power down the system, the UPS, and disconnect
the main power cord from the wall outlet before performing any
service on the system.
CD Drive
Power LED
Hard Drives
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Left 1. Remove two screws from back lip of When replacing the side panel on
panel the cabinet frame, first engage the
2 Pull panel back slightly, using bottom channel, tip the panel into
indented handle just until clips are place and then fit into integrated
disengaged. clips. Slide the panel back into place
3. Lean panel slightly to the right and lift
up from bottom track
4. Remove panel and set aside.
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JP1 CDR/
CD-RW
PC POWER SUPPLY
(033-004)
LVDS INTERFACE
BOARD KIT
(726-458-G2)
Flopppy Drive
CPU
(098-651)
DIMM 1 (098-611) - FOR UPGRADE TO 512MB
DIMM 0 (098-611)
DIMM 2
POWER CONNECTOR
SECONDARY IDE
(CDR/CD-RW)
(HARD DRIVE)
PRIMARY IDE
FLOPPY DRIVE
HARD
DRIVE
Modem
IAPDB Board
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Power Connection
LVDS Interface Board Kit
Cable Connections
(see enlargement of
label below)
Advanced Graphics
Processor
(AGP)
Modem Board
IAPDB Board
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3. System Preparation
Peripheral components can be replaced without removing any panels from the PC.
However, it is recommended that the computer be shut down prior to disconnecting
existing components or connecting the replacement.
Prior to shutting down the PC, it is necessary to exit the application. To do this:
1. Close patient file that may be open by clicking arrow in Standard Control
box. The Warning dialog box will be displayed:
2. Exit application by pressing F-8 or displaying the function keys and pressing “Exit”.
3. A warning will appear asking for confirmation.
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The DIS-200 will safely and automatically save any new image data to the Hard Drive
and close the software program.
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Procedures for replacing these components are outlined in this section. Refer to Part 2 – PC
Cabinet Access and Part 3 – System Preparation prior to beginning any replacement procedure.
WARNING! The following assumptions are made for all the instructions in this
section of the manual.
CAUTION: If the Shut Down function does not result in the PC being powered OFF,
contact the Network Administrator for assistance. System errors may
occur if PC is simply turned off at the power button without proper shut
down procedures having been followed
NOTE: The keyboard may be connected to extension cable, in which case the
connection is at the end of the extension cable, near the keyboard.
2. Plug Keyboard cable into connector on the rear of the PC (see Figure below for
location of connection)
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7. A blank document will be displayed. To test that all letters on the keyboard work,
type the following sentence in upper and lower case letters:
THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG
8. If any of these functions fail to work, the keyboard is defective.
1. Click button on the Windows Desk Top or press the Windows key on the
keyboard (lower left side of keyboard).
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2. Click Settings
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7. Click on “Language”
tab
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8. Click on Add
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1. Turn OFF the x-ray system and the DIS-200 system, and any other peripheral
devices.
2. Unplug the main power cord.
3. Unplug the Keyboard connector from the rear of the PC.
4. Attach the Y-Keyboard adapter to the rear of the PC using the Keyboard outlet.
5. Use extension cables where necessary (see figure below). A maximum of two
100 ft. extensions can be used with the Y-Keyboard adapter (one for each
Keyboard).
6. Attach one Keyboard cable to the Y-Keyboard adapter, and the other Keyboard
cable to the other outlet on the Y-Keyboard adapter.
7. Reconnect the main power cable to the wall outlet.
8. Turn ON the x-ray system.
9. Turn ON the UPS, Power Conditioner and any other peripheral devices.
10. Turn ON the system.
11. After power up, select any Acquire mode.
12. At the Patient Database window, select the NEW button to start a new patient
file.
13. Verify both keyboards can be used to enter patient data.
14. When complete, select the CANCEL button at the Patient Data window.
Circular DIN
Connector
KEYBOARD 2 ND KEYBOARD
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WARNING! Proper ESD procedures must be followed when replacing any electrostatic
sensitive component in the system. A ground strap may be connected to
any point on the cabinet chassis.
1. Unplug existing mouse and discard. Also, the mouse connection may be a USB
type (flat connector instead of round).
NOTE: The mouse may be connected to extension cable, in which case the connection is at
the end of the extension cable, near the mouse
2. Plug mouse into connection on the rear of the PC Cabinet. Refer to Figure 10
for location of mouse connection).
USB mouse
connection
Standard mouse
connection
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“Jack in
the Box”
for testing
8. With the left mouse button, double-click the “Jack in the Box” icon
9. The “Jack in the Box” will pop out if the button works.
10. If “Jack in the Box” does not pop out, the mouse is defective.
11. Repeat steps for the right mouse button.
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WARNING! A wrist strap must be worn while executing this procedure in order to
prevent damage to the drive and other components inside the chassis.
NOTE: The cables should already be labeled from the installation process. If they are
not labeled on the GIM, please label the connection before disconnecting them.
Also, there may be other connections then those listed above. The cables
should also be connected to the strain relief near the cable port. These
connections to the strain relief will have to be removed and then reinstalled on
the new unit.
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21. While the system is rebooting, hold down the <shift> key. This will cause the
system to prompt you for a login account.
22. Logon as “serviceapp” using the password “orion”.
23. The system will boot up to the Service Application.
24. Select “Config” from the main menu of the Service Application
25. Select the Generator Lines tab
26. Select the Digital Outputs tab.
27. If Pulse Fluoro Ref is “disabled”, set to enabled (remember the original setting)
28. Change the Polarity setting from “Active High” to “Active Low”,
then change it back to “Active High”.
29. In the same screen, set Phase Delay to “0” (that’s the number zero without the
quotes).
30. If Pulse Fluoro Ref was changed to “enabled” (in three steps previous), return the
setting back to “disabled”. Otherwise, leave as “enabled”.
31. Select “Save” button and select “Yes” to the “Are you sure?” question.
32. Exit the Config window
33. Exit the Service Application
34. The Clinical Application will appear. Exit the Clinical Application. The C-arm and
PC will shutdown automatically.
35. Turn on the system.
36. The system will auto-login as “operator” and starts the clinical application.
37. Acquire a new patient and perform all functions and test acquiring a patient study
and verify all features.
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• CD Device
• Floppy Drive
• Hard Drive
• Modem
• CPU
• Motherboard
• PC Power Supply
• DVI Matrox Board
• Video Interface Board
• LVDS Board
• Hardcopy Board
• IAPDB
In order to replace these components, it is necessary to remove the side panel of the PC. Refer
to Part 2 – PC Cabinet Access and Part 3 – System Preparation prior to beginning any
replacement procedure.
NOTE: Follow Installation instructions provided with the replacement part either by
Shimadzu or the manufacturer of the part.
Mounting Clips
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1. Select “Data”
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3. Use the menu to choose a file and drag it down to the lower right selection box.
4. Insert a blank CD and click the Create CD button on the top menu bar.
5. Click OK at the next window.
6. When write is complete remove the CD and insert it into another PC and verify
the CD can be read.
7. Close Easy CD Creator and open Golden Hawk software by clicking the Icon on
the desktop.
8. Open a test file.
9. Write additional Data to the CD.
10. Review the CD on another PC to verify the write was created successfully.
11. If the CD can be reviewed testing is complete.
Record Method:
Finalize Session Don’t Finalize CD Track-at-once
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This procedure provides instructions on how to remove and attach the new floppy drive
in a DIS-200 system in the field.
EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS:
• Floppy drive
• Installation instructions
WARNING! A wrist strap must be worn while executing this procedure in order to
prevent damage to the drive and other components inside the chassis.
1. Turn OFF the entire system and unplug the System main power cord.
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Rear Chassis
Screws
1. Remove the two screws from the rear of the chassis. (See Above)
2. Disconnect the internal power cable between the power supply and the drive unit
being replaced (cut cable ties where necessary).
3. Disconnect the interface cable from the back of the drive.
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4. Remove the front cover by pressing the tabs and pulling the cover away from the
chassis.
Floppy Drive
5. Press in the tabs and remove the floppy drive. Remove the rails from the side of
the floppy drive and install them on the new floppy drive
6. Reconnect the interface cable and power cable to the new drive.
7. Reconnect the main power cable and power on the peripherals and PC.
8. Power the System ON.
9. Insert a blank floppy in the new drive.
10. Press Windows key on keyboard for START menu.
11. From the START button, select Programs and Windows 2000 Explorer.
12. To verify that the floppy drive works: Copy a file from the C: drive to the floppy
disk. Verify that the file appears on the A: drive.
13. Close the EXPLORER Window.
14. Select System Shutdown mode and confirm.
15. Turn OFF the PC and any peripheral devices.
16. Reattach the PC side panel and fasten it with the screws from the earlier step.
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17. Reattach the front panel to the PC tower by inserting the tabs on the right side of
the panel into the mounting holes on the PC, then tilt in the left side until the tabs
catch in the PC.
18. Turn ON the system, and ensure the system powers up properly.
4. Remove the two screws from the rear of the chassis and remove the side panel.
(See Above)
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5.
5. Remove the power connector and IDE Cable from the defective drive.
6. Remove the screw that holds the hard drive bay in place.
7. Remove the screws that hold the hard drive in the bay on both sides (four
screws).
8. Remove the defective hard drive from the metal bay.
9. Install the new Hard Drive into the metal bay and secure it with the screws.
10. Install the drive and bay back into the chassis.
11. Connect the power and IDE cable onto the new drive.
12. Remove the Ethernet cable from the computer.
13. Power on the system and verify it boots to the windows desktop.
14. Logon as serviceapp user.
NOTE: At this point, contact the system administrator to supply the network
information (IP address, Subnet, DNS, etc.). The machine name is the
serial number of the system as a default from the factory.
24. Insert the config floppy into the floppy drive (This is the floppy that should have
been made after initial setup of the system which includes SysConfig.xml,
UserConfig.xml and Calsettings.cal.).
25. Open the Service Application.
26. Click Config.
27. Click restore.
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WARNING! Proper ESD procedures must be follow when replacing any electrostatic
sensitive component in the system. A ground strap may be connected to
any point on the cabinet chassis.
1. Turn OFF the entire system and unplug the system main power cord.
Rear Chassis
Screws
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2. Remove the two screws from the rear of the chassis (see above).
3. Remove the modem cable attached to the board.
4. Remove the modem from inside the Chassis (Slot #1).
Modem in Slot #2
5. Insert the replacement board into the same slot the defective one came out of.
6. Turn ON the system and monitors, and ensure it powers up properly.
7. Exit any applications
10. Now contact Customer Care and request that they dial into the system to check
the connection.
11. Once Shimadzu confirms the connection, the installation is complete.
12. Perform normal shutdown.
13. Reattached the PC side panel and fasten it with the screws from the earlier step.
14. Power system back up.
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EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS
The following material should be provided with this replacement kit:
• Motherboard
• CPU
Definitions:
1. Turn OFF the entire system and unplug the system main power cord.
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Rear Chassis
Screws
2. Remove the two screws from the rear of the chassis. (See Above)
3. Remove the side panel by sliding the two tabs, sliding the panel forward, and
lifting from the chassis.
4. Remove all external cables from the outside of the Chassis.
5. Pull tower out and lay on side.
Power Connector
Mounting
hardware S-DRAM memory
Modules
IDE and Floppy
Connections
Fan power
Additional Com 2
Hardware boards
Reset/Power
switch
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Power Connector
Mounting
hardware S-DRAM memory
Modules
IDE and Floppy
Connections
Fan power
Additional Com 2
Hardware boards
Reset/Power
switch
Intel D815EEAU2
Power Connector
DDR S-DRAM
memory Modules
Power
Cable Power, Reset,
LED header
See below
Intel D845GEBV2
7. Disconnect all internal cables to the Motherboard. (Take note of their position)
6. Remove the standoffs securing the long board.
7. Remove all hardware boards. (Take note of their position)
8. Remove the mounting screws that hold the motherboard in place. (Scattered
around the outside edge and in the middle)
9. D845 motherboard only: Unplug the power cable to the CPU fan.
10. Remove the S-DRAM DIMM from the old motherboard and install in the new
motherboard.
11. Insert the Motherboard.
12. Mount the Motherboard using the hardware removed from the defective one.
13. Install all the additional hardware boards.
14. Reconnect all power connections and cables.
NOTE: The D845GEBV2 motherboard connections are slightly different than the
D815EEAU2
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1 3 5 7 9
15. Install the Keyboard & Mouse and all other exterior connections.
16. Power up system and press [F2] to enter C-MOS and verify the C-MOS settings.
Main:
BIOS Version Cannot Change
Advanced:
Extended Configuration [Not Used]
PCI Configuration
Boot Configuration
Peripheral Configuration
IDE Configuration
Diskette Configuration
Event Log Configuration
Video Configuration
PCI Configuration:
PCI Slot1 IRQ Priority [Auto]
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Boot Configuration:
Plug & Play O/S [Yes]
Reset Config Data [No]
Numlock [On]
Peripheral Configuration:
IDE Configuration:
Diskette Configuration:
Video Configuration:
Security:
Supervisor Password Is [Not Installed]
User Password Is [Not Installed]
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Power:
APM
Power Management [Enabled]
Inactivity Timer [20 Minutes]
Hard Drive [Enabled]
ACPI
ACPI Suspend State [S1 State]
Video Repost [Disable]
Wake on LAN from S5 [Stay Off]
Boot:
Quiet Boot [Enabled]
Intel ® Rapid BIOS Boot [Disabled]
Scan User Flash Area [Disabled]
Boot Device Priority
1st Boot Device [Removable Dev.]
2nd Boot Device [Hard Drive]
3rd Boot Device [ATAPI CD-ROM]
4th Boot Device [Intel ® Boot Agent
Ve]
Hard Disk Drive
1st Hard Disk Drive [ID of installed Hard
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Drive]
Removable Devices
1st Removable Device [1st Floppy drive]
ATAPI CD-ROM Drives
1st ATAPI CDROM [ID of installed CD
Drive]
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WARNING! Proper ESD procedures must be follow when replacing any electrostatic
sensitive component in the system. A ground strap may be connected to
any point on the cabinet chassis.
1. Turn OFF the entire system and unplug the system main power cord.
Rear Chassis
Screws
2. Remove the two screws from the rear of the chassis. (See Above)
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Mounting Screws
3. Remove the four (4) screws that hold the power supply in place and remove the
power connections from the motherboard and other devices.
4. Remove the old power supply. Be careful not to hit the CPU processor.
5. Mount the New Power supply with the four (4) screws.
6. Insert the new power supply connections into the motherboard.
7. Plug the main power cord back into the system.
8. Turn ON the UPS and Power Conditioner (if installed).
9. Turn ON the system and monitors, and ensure it powers up properly.
10. From the Windows 2000 screen, press the “Start” button and the “Shut Down” to
shut the system down.
11. Turn OFF the PC, Isolation Transformer, UPS and all peripherals.
12. Replace the cabinet Side panel to the PC.
13. Power on the system.
This procedure provides instructions on how to remove and install a new graphics board
in a DIS-200 digital system in the field.
EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS:
• Graphics board
• Installation instructions
WARNING! A wrist strap must be worn while executing this procedure in order to
prevent damage to the drive and other components inside the
chassis.
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Rear Chassis
Screws
5. Remove the left side panel (as looking from the front of the PC tower) by pulling
the panel slightly toward the back, using the indent in the panel.
6. Lean the panel slightly outward and lift up from the bottom track.
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10. Pull the board out of the PC and slide in the replacement board.
11. Secure the board with the screw removed earlier.
12. Connect the reference monitor SVGA cable (if the option is installed) to the
graphics board.
13. Connect the graphics cable to the board.
14. Power on the system.
15. Follow standard Windows and digital system startup procedure.
16. If the system starts up properly and gets to the main menu of the clinical
application, then the graphics board was properly installed. If the reference
image option is installed in the system, then select a patient for review and send
an image to the reference monitor. If the reference monitor displays the image,
then this function is operational.
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18. Insert the bottom edge of the side panel into the edge on the bottom of the PC
tower.
20. Push the panel toward the front of the PC tower until the front edge of the panel
locks into the front of the tower.
21. Screw in the two screws in the rear of the PC to hold the side panel.
22. Power the system back on and verify that the application is started.
This procedure provides instructions on how to remove and install a new video interface
board in the DIS-200.
EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS:
The following material is provided with the replacement kit:
WARNING! A wrist strap must be worn while executing this procedure in order to
prevent damage to the drive and other components inside the chassis.
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Rear Chassis
Screws
5. Remove the left side panel (as looking from the front of the PC tower) by pulling
the panel slightly toward the back, using the indent in the panel.
6. Lean the panel slightly outward and lift up from the bottom track.
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7. Disconnect the external Video cables from the board. This can include two BNC
connections, a SVGA connection and an S Video connection (for optional scan
converter). Please mark which cable came from which connector.
8. Disconnect the jumper cable from the IAPDB (an internal cable).
9. Using a Philips screwdriver, remove the one screw used to secure the video
interface board in the PC.
10. Pull the board out of the PC and slide in the replacement board.
11. Secure the board with the screw removed earlier.
12. Connect the internal jumper cable from the IAPDB.
13. Connect the external cable(s) to the board.
14. Power on the system.
15. Follow standard Windows and digital system startup procedure.
16. If the system starts up properly and gets to the main menu of the clinical
application, then the video interface board was properly installed. Verify that the
monitor(s) that are connected to the BNC or SVGA connection display the same
video. If the scan converter option is installed in the system, then select a patient
for review and verify that the image on the primary monitor is also available on
the scan converter output. Perform functionality test on the system.
17. Perform normal shutdown.
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19. Insert the bottom edge of the side panel into the edge on the bottom of the PC
tower.
20. Tilt the side into the tower cabinet.
21. Push the panel toward the front of the PC tower until the front edge of the panel
locks into the front of the tower.
22. Screw in the two screws in the rear of the PC to hold the side panel.
23. Power the system back on and verify that the application is started.
This procedure provides instructions on how to remove and install a new video interface
board in a DIS-200..
EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS:
WARNING! A wrist strap must be worn while executing this procedure in order to
prevent damage to the drive and other components inside the chassis.
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Remove these
screws to take
off side panel
6. Remove the left side panel (as looking from the front of the PC tower) by pulling
the panel slightly toward the back, using the indent in the panel.
7. Lean the panel slightly outward and lift up from the bottom track.
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Retaining screws
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21. Insert the bottom edge of the side panel into the edge on the bottom of the PC
tower.
22. Tilt the side into the tower cabinet.
23. Push the panel toward the front of the PC tower until the front edge of the panel
locks into the front of the tower.
24. Screw in the two screws in the rear of the PC to hold the side panel.
25. Power the system back on and verify that the application is started.
This procedure provides instructions on how to remove and install a hardcopy (digital
host control) interface board in a DIS-200..
EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS:
DEFINITIONS
Digital Host The digital host control board interfaces to laser printers using a protocol
Control board develop by 3M, called 3M 831. This board is a small board with a 37-pin
(DHC) connector on the external side of the board and an internal connection for
a serial communications cable.
WARNING! A wrist strap must be worn while executing this procedure in order to
prevent damage to the drive and other components inside the chassis.
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Rear Chassis
Screws
6. Remove the left side panel (as looking from the front of the PC tower) by pulling
the panel slightly toward the back, using the indent in the panel.
7. Lean the panel slightly outward and lift up from the bottom track.
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8. Disconnect the external hardcopy cable (37 pin) from the board.
9. Disconnect the serial ribbon cable (for serial communications) from the board.
10. Using a Philips head screwdriver, remove the one retaining screw from the
mounting bracket on the PC.
11. Pull the board out of the PC and slide in the replacement board.
12. Secure the board with the screw removed earlier.
13. Reconnect the serial ribbon cable to the board.
14. Reconnect the external hardcopy cable to the board.
15. Power on the system.
16. Perform normal boot up.
17. When the system has powered up to the application, exit and start the service
application. Select the “Diag” function and execute the diagnostics for the
hardcopy board. If the tests pass, the board has been installed properly.
18. Perform full function test on the system.
19. Perform normal shutdown.
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20. Insert the bottom edge of the side panel into the edge on the bottom of the PC
tower.
22. Push the panel toward the front of the PC tower until the front edge of the panel
locks into the front of the tower.
23. Screw in the two screws in the rear of the PC to hold the side panel.
Power the system back on and verify that the application is started.
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This procedure provides instructions on how to remove and install an IAPDB in a DIS-
200 system in the field.
EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS:
• IAPDB
• Installation instructions
DEFINITIONS
IAPDB Image Acquisition, Processing and Display Board – the main board in the
system, responsible for interfacing to the camera, GIM unit, performing the
image processing and driving the video display in the system.
WARNING! A wrist strap must be worn while executing this procedure in order to
prevent damage to the drive and other components inside the chassis.
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Screws to be
removed to
remove side
cover
6. Remove the left side panel (as looking from the front of the PC tower) by pulling
the panel slightly toward the back, using the indent in the panel.
7. Lean the panel slightly outward and lift up from the bottom track.
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Standoffs
8. Disconnect the external DVI cable (short cable to graphics board) from the board.
9. Disconnect the GIM cable (network style connector) from the board.
10. Disconnect the internal video ribbon cable.
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34. Insert the bottom edge of the side panel into the edge on the bottom of the PC
tower.
36. Push the panel toward the front of the PC tower until the front edge of the panel
locks into the front of the tower.
37. Screw in the two screws in the rear of the PC to hold the side panel.
38. Power the system back on and verify that the application is started.
39. Run System Diagnostic Testing. Refer to Section 5 – System Testing for details
on this procedure.
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Rear Chassis
Screws
Figure 1
4. Remove the two screws from the rear of the chassis. (See Figure 1)
5. Remove the side cover.
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PC Bracket
mounting screw
IAPDB Board
Figure 2
6. Remove the PC bracket mounting screw from the IAPDB board. (See Figure 2)
Top Standoff
Figure 3
7. Remove the top Standoff screw from the board. (See Figure 3)
8. Remove the cables connected to the IAPDB board.
9. Cut the Tie wrap in the chassis that supports the board to the board brace. (Not
shown in Figure 3)
10. Remove the IAPDB board from the PC motherboard.
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Figure 4
11. Remove the existing memory module from the IAPDB board by pulling the white
ejection tabs away from the module. (The module will unseat itself from the
connector. See Figure 4)
12. Insert the new or replacement module into the connector and lock the white tabs.
13. Insert the IAPDB board back into the chassis slot that it was removed from.
14. Fasten the PC bracket with the screw that was removed from the earlier step.
15. Reattached the PC side panel and fasten it with the screws from the earlier step.
16. Turn ON the system and monitors, and verify the system boots to the main
menu.
17. Perform full functionality testing on the system
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Motherboard
Hard Drive Replacement Kit, LRG D845 726-223-G2 w/ Instructions
Motherboard
Hard Drive Replacement Kit, STD D845 726-223-G1 w/ Instructions
Motherboard
Hard Drive Replacement Kit, LRG D845 726-223-G2 w/ Instructions
Motherboard
IAPDB Board Replacement Kit 726-159-G5 w/ Instructions
Iris Assembly Replacement Kit, SF 726-548-G2 w/ Instructions
Isolation Transformer – 100V 735-272-G3
Isolation Transformer – 115V 735-272-G1
Isolation Transformer – 230V 735-272-G2
Keyboard Replacement – LT Gray 098-632
Keyboard Replacement - Black 098-699
LVDS Interface Board Replacement Kit 726-160-G1 w/ Instructions
Manual, Technical 726-602-G1
Manual, User 726-600-G1
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