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SERIES9600 SERVICE MANUALERROR CODESPROCEDURESSCHEMATICSILLUSTRATED ONFIELD SERVICEBULLETINSCOMPREHENSIVEPARTS LISTBLOCK DIAGRAMS April 1997Used and Refurbished C-Arms are Available from www.SharpMedical.com - Call us at 800-969-9800An Independent C-Arm Service Provider. This PDF provided for research / historical purposes only.

PROCEDURESSeries 9600 Mobile C-Arm Imaging SystemClick on the desireds topic to go to that section in the 9600 C-Arm Service Manual.Explosion HazardsCOVER REMOVALControl PanelWorkstation CoversKeyboardKeyboard ReassemblyReplacing a Cover (Card Rack Assemb. - C-Arm Control)WORKSTATION ISOLATION TRANSFORMERWORKSTATION DC MEASUREMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTSCircuit BreakersC-ARM DC MEASUREMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTSBATTERY CHARGER OUTPUT ADJUSTMENTBattery Pack EvaluationBattery Charger EvaluationBattery Pack ReplacementUsed and Refurbished C-Arms are Available from www.SharpMedical.com - Call us at 800-969-9800An Independent C-Arm Service Provider. This PDF provided for research / historical purposes only.

START-UP AND SOFTWARE BOOTLoading Application SoftwarePeriodic Functions and ActionsBoot SequenceACCESSING THE MAINFRAME MENUCOPY FILES FROM 3 1/2-INCH FLOPPY DISK TO SRAMCOPY FILES FROM SRAM TO 3 1/2-INCH FLOPPY DISKSRAM Battery ReplacementINTERLOCKSFast Stop 24v InterlockInterlock Fault ConditionsUsed and Refurbished C-Arms are Available from www.SharpMedical.com - Call us at 800-969-9800An Independent C-Arm Service Provider. This PDF provided for research / historical purposes only.

Error CodesNavigationLinks to appropriate sections of the 9600 System Service Manual are indicated by blueunderlined words or blue boxes around areas when a link exists. Position the cursorwithin the box or over the blue underlined word and click to go directly to that section.BIOS ROM Error CodesThe following hexadecimal codes are displayed on the Technique Processor PCBhexadecimal displays. If the Technique Processor PCB fails the boot sequence, thehexadecimal displays on the Technique Processor PCB (U1 and U2) will exhibit the codethat corresponds to the test being performed at the time the Technique Processor PCBfailed.TECHNIQUEPROCESSORHEXDISPLAYSU2U1(MSB) (LSB)090A0E0F15161718TEST DESCRIPTIONChecksum BIOS ROMInitialize Video InterfaceTest CMOS Shutdown ByteTest Extended CMOS (If Present)Test 1st 64K of System MemorySet up Interrupt Vector TableSet Up Video I/O OperationsTest Video Memory(Except When EGA/VGA is Found)1BTest CMOS Battery Level1CTest CMOS Checksum1DSet Configuration From CMOS1ESizing System Memory and Comparew/CMOS1FTest Found System Memory2AKeyboard Initialization2BDiskette Initialization2CSerial Port Initialization2DParallel Port Initialization2EHard Disk InitializationUsed andRefurbishedC-Armsare Availablefrom www.SharpMedical.com31OptionROMInitialization - Call us at 800-969-9800An Independent C-Arm Service Provider. This PDF provided for research / historical purposes only.

SRAM Card Error CodesIf an error occurs while the system is attempting to load software from the SRAM card,one of the error codes listed below will be displayed on the Technique Processor PCBhexadecimal displays.TECHNIQUEPROCESSORHEXDISPLAYSU2U1(MSB) (LSB)5152535455565758595A5B5CTEST DESCRIPTIONInvalid function errorAddress Mark Not FoundWrite Protect ErrorSector Not FoundDiskette Change Line ActiveDMA OverrunDMA Boundary ErrorMedia Type Not AvailableBad CRCDiskette ControllerSeek FailedTime-outRefer to the following C-Arm Software sections:OverviewSRAM FilesStart-up and Software BootSRAM CardLoadfing Application SoftwareSRAM Battery ReplacementBoot SequenceUsed and Refurbished C-Arms are Available from www.SharpMedical.com - Call us at 800-969-9800An Independent C-Arm Service Provider. This PDF provided for research / historical purposes only.

Miscellaneous Error CodesOne of the following codes will be displayed on the X-ray control panel display if acommunications or software error occurs. If a RT FAIL or I/O FAIL is displayed it will bein the following format: ERROR HH nnnn. HH is a hex number and nnnn is the erroraddress.CODEDESCRIPTIONFRAMING ERRORCommunications error between theControl Panel Processor PCB and theTechnique Processor PCBCommunications error between theControl Panel Processor PCB and theTechnique Processor PCBCommunications error between theControl Panel Processor PCB and theTechnique Processor PCBIndicates a run-time software fatal error.Indicates an I/O software fatal error.OVERFLOW ERRORPARITY ERRORRT FAIL HH nnnnI/O FAIL HH nnnnUsed and Refurbished C-Arms are Available from www.SharpMedical.com - Call us at 800-969-9800An Independent C-Arm Service Provider. This PDF provided for research / historical purposes only.

Event Codes & MessagesThe software executed on the Technique Processor PCB monitors operating conditionsand hardware states. Transitions in conditions and states are signaled by software eventcodes.The most recent 128 event codes are stored in a buffer to provide a record of the eventsleading up to a failure. The event buffer can be examined using the STATUS mode. TheHexadecimal number indicates the two right digits of the event code. These twohexadecimal digits indicate the specific event. Many event codes signal events whichoccur during normal operation.Some event codes are also written to the Control Panel display as error and warningmessages. Events that are written to the display as messages are designated as fatal -they cease system operation -- or as non-fatal. Not all of the events are written to thedisplay as error messages. Event codes and the corresponding messages written to thedisplay are listed in the following table. The type of event/error message is defined as: Event EFatal FNon Fatal NCODE0102030405EVENT / MESSAGEENGLISHN/AN/AN/AFOOTSWITCH STUCKTYPEN/AN/AN/AN/AE, F06PRECHARGE FAILE, F07HV INVERTER ONE, F08090A0B30 MINUTESMAIN PRGM LOADEDINIT COMPLETEIFB RESETEEEE, FDESCRIPTIONMessage only to indicate languageN/AN/AN/AX-ray ON switch, footswitch, orhandswitch has been sensed closedduring the boot sequence. Refer toX-ray On/Disable section.System has not completed prechargecycle, sensed by Analog Interface PCBfrom 200V (B ) onGenerator Driver PCB.Refer to Interlocks/Stator section.High Voltage generator sensed on withno X-ray command initiated. Refer toX-ray On/Disable and kV Generationsections.Time marker groups events in Event fileMain program is loaded to RAMHardware initialization completeThe Image Function PCB has lostcommunication with the TechniqueProcessor PCB and the watchdog timerhas reset the IF PCB. Refer to theC-Arm Control and Image Systemsections.Used and Refurbished C-Arms are Available from www.SharpMedical.com - Call us at 800-969-9800An Independent C-Arm Service Provider. This PDF provided for research / historical purposes only.

Event Codes & Messages (Cont.)0CAD CHANNEL-0FAILEDE, F0DAD CHANNEL-1FAILEDE, F0EAD CHANNEL-8 FAILED E, F0FAD CHANNEL-11FAILEDE, F10MAIN.TXTE, F111213141516FLUORO - XRAYPRESS ANY KEYFLUORO - XOFFFLUORO - DIAGFLUORO BOOSTFLUOROX - FILMENEN/AEEkVp detected during boot-up without Xray command initiated. Refer toC-Arm Control and kV Generationsections.mA detected during boot-up without X-raycommand initiated. Refer toC-Arm Control and mA Generationsections.Voltage sensed on redundant kV sensecircuitry in HV tank during boot-up. Referto C-Arm Control andkV Generation sections.To much current sensed fromBattery Charger PCB during boot-up.Refer to C-Arm Control andPower Distribution sections.Error reading MAIN.TXT file fromSRAM card during boot-up.Indicates last function performedMessage only.Indicates end of fluoro exposure.Not used.Indicates fluoro exposure in boost mode.Operator initiated transition; fluoro to filmUsed and Refurbished C-Arms are Available from www.SharpMedical.com - Call us at 800-969-9800An Independent C-Arm Service Provider. This PDF provided for research / historical purposes only.

Event Codes & Messages (Cont.)CODE17EVENT / MESSAGECOLLIMATOR STUCKTYPEE, N18IRIS JITTERE, N19FLUOROS - FILM1AFP DEADE, F1B1CN/ABAD IRIS POTN/AE, F1DBAD IRIS CALE, F1EBOOST OVERTIMEE, N1FHOUSING IS WARME, N20HOUSING IS HOTE, N21ANODE IS WARME, NEDESCRIPTIONThe collimator iris can't open or close.Refer to the Image System section.Collimator cannot maintain specified fieldsize.Operator initiated transition; standby tofilmCommunication loss between ControlPanel Processor PCB and TechniqueProcessor PCB. Refer to C-ArmControl section.N/AThe collimator iris potentiometer voltageis incorrect or out of range. Refer toImage System section.The collimator iris calibration datacontained in the EEPROM on theImage Function PCB is not valid. Referto the Image System andImage System Calibration sections.The boost exposure has been terminatedafter exceeding the preset time limit.Refer toSystem Configuration in the C-ArmSoftware section.Housing temperature is atapproximately 60% of its rated heatcapacity.Housing temperature is at approximately80% of its rated heat capacity.The anode is at 60% of its rated heatcapacity.Used and Refurbished C-Arms are Available from www.SharpMedical.com - Call us at 800-969-9800An Independent C-Arm Service Provider. This PDF provided for research / historical purposes only.

Event Codes & Messages (Cont.)22ANODE IS HOTE, N2324N/AHOUSINGOVERHEATEDN/AE, F25WILL OVERHEATE, N2627N/ANO BOOST - HOTN/AE, NAnode temperature is at approximately80% of its rated heat capacity.N/AHousing temperature is at 100% of itsrated value and the thermal cutoff switchhas activated open.The tube anode or housing is at 80% ofits rated heat capacity. Continued use inFILM mode, without allowing the tube tocool may damage the tube. You mustwait for the tube to cool before the nextFILM exposure is allowed, or select asufficiently lower technique. The displaywill also present the message WAIT.N/AThe X-ray tube anode or housing is at80% of its rated heat capacity. Continueduse in fluoro boost, without cooling, maydamage the tube. When displayed, theBOOST ENABLE LED turns off.Used and Refurbished C-Arms are Available from www.SharpMedical.com - Call us at 800-969-9800An Independent C-Arm Service Provider. This PDF provided for research / historical purposes only.

Event Codes & Messages (Cont.)CODE28EVENT / MESSAGEINSTANT ON - TOTYPE DESCRIPTIONEPrearm in FILM mode has timed out afterno X-ray command has been received.EPrearm in FILM mode terminated from frontpanel by operator pressing another key.N/A N/AE, F Error opening mapping file. See alsoSRAM Card, Overview, Start-up Boot.N/A N/AE, F The Image Function PCB hasn't respondedto the Technique Processor. Refer to the CArm Control and Image System sections.EOperator initiated transition; film to fluoroN/A Generator loading software, message only29INSTANT ON - FP2A2BN/ANO MAPPING FILE2C2DN/AIFB TIMEOUT2E2F3031FILMX - FLUOROPLEASE WAITN/ABATTERYDISCONNECTED32FILMS - FLUOROE33STANDBY MODEE34353637STANDBY OVERFILM - XOFFXRAY COMPLETERELEASED EARLYEEEE, N38XRAY OVER-TIMEE, N393A3BN/AN/ANO OPTION FILEN/AN/AE, F3C3D3EN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AE, FBatteries not connected or low B voltage.Occurs early in boot-up sequence. Referalso to thePower Distribution section.Operator initiated transition; standby tofluoroGenerator not used for 30 minutes.Filaments turned off.Generator activated after standby condition.Indicates end of film exposure.Exposure has endedDuring a film exposure, the X-ray on switchwas released, before the desired mAs.Proper mA not achieved for allotted time inFILM mode.N/AN/AOPTIONS.DAT file not found onSRAM card. See alsoSystem ConfigurationN/AN/AN/ASee also Technique Processor PCB and Analog Interface PCB.Used and Refurbished C-Arms are Available from www.SharpMedical.com - Call us at 800-969-9800An Independent C-Arm Service Provider. This PDF provided for research / historical purposes only.

Event Codes & Messages (Cont.)3FWARNING, HIGH MAE, N40WARNING, LOW MAE, N4142N/AIRIS TOO LARGEN/AE, N4344mA ON IN ERRORREGULATOR FAILE, FE, N4546KV ON IN ERRORSTATOR NOT ONE, FE, F47OVERLOAD FAULTE, F48SATURATION FAULTE, F494AN/AINTERLOCKS OPENN/AE, F4B4C4DN/AE, FE, F4E4FN/ANO RANGE FILEOVER-VOLTAGEFAULTNO SERVO TABLENO MUXRAM DATAE, FE, F50CHARGER FAILEDE, F51USER ENDE, N5253545556EXIT PROGRAMN/ALOADING STATUSN/ANO MA LIMITSE, NN/AE, NN/AE, FmA detected higher than allowed range fordesired technique.mA detected lower than allowed range fordesired technique.N/ACollimator iris size is incorrect for selectedfield size. See Image Function PCB.mA sensed without an X-ray requestFilament voltage out of range onmA regulator circuitry. Sensed byAnalog Interface PCB from FIL B SENSsignal on the X-ray Regulator PCB.kVp sensed without an X-ray requestAnode in X-ray tube sensed not rotating.Refer to Interlocks/Stator section.Excessive current to high voltage tanksensed by tuned circuit, L1, C1 ongenerator controller assembly. Refer tokV Generation section.Darlington driver transistors Q1 and Q2 ongenerator controller assembly not fullysaturated.N/A 24V generator interlock circuit has beenopened.N/AFailure to open Calrange.dat fileExcessive kVp sensed in H.V. tanksecondary winding after boot-up.UroView only.Cannot access data in MUX.DAT file onSRAM card.The Battery Charger PCB output has beendetected out of range after boot-up.Message indicates Mainframe Menuaccess.Message indicates Mainframe Menu exit.N/AMessage when Status Mode is accessed.N/AmA Limit file missing. See also 4C and4F.Used and Refurbished C-Arms are Available from www.SharpMedical.com - Call us at 800-969-9800An Independent C-Arm Service Provider. This PDF provided for research / historical purposes only.

Event Codes & Messages (Cont.)57WARNING, HIGH KVE, N58WARNING, LOW KVE, N59WAITN/A5A? PCT CHARGE5B5C5D5E5F60616263STANDARD 5R/MINLOW DOSECHEST 5R/MINEXTREMITIES 5R/MINSTANDARDCHESTEXTREMITIESN/ACHECKSUM ERRORN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A64BOOT-UP TERMINATEDN/AEkV detected higher than allowed rangefor desired technique.kV detected lower than allowed range fordesired technique.Message only, displayed alternately withWILL OVERHEATUsed as a message with battery chargestate, 50 or 70 percent.Message only, ABS table display nameMessage only, ABS table display nameMessage only, ABS table display nameMessage only, ABS table display nameMessage only, ABS table display nameMessage only, ABS table display nameMessage only, ABS table display nameMessage only. During boot, a checksumroutine is run on the MAIN software. Ifchecksum is in error this message will bedisplayed.Message only. Displayed afterCHECKSUM ERROR (see above).Used and Refurbished C-Arms are Available from www.SharpMedical.com - Call us at 800-969-9800An Independent C-Arm Service Provider. This PDF provided for research / historical purposes only.

Heat Warning MessagesHeat warning messages will appear on the X-ray control panel fluorescent display to alertthe operator when a potential X-Ray tube overheat condition will occur. Remedy thiscondition by allowing the X-Ray tube to cool. These messages alternate with the normalinformation displayed on the fluorescent display.Fluoro Mode WarningsWARNINGHOUSING ISHOTANODE ISHOTNO BOOST HOTWAIT . . .WILLOVERHEATDESCRIPTIONHousing temperature is at approximately 80% of its ratedheat capacity. You may continue with fluoro, pulsed-fluoro,fluoro boost, and pulsed-fluoro boost exposures butdiscretion is advised.Anode temperature is at approximately 80% of its ratedheat capacity. You may continue with fluoro, pulsed-fluoro,fluoro boost, and pulsed-fluoro boost exposures butdiscretion is advised.The housing or anode temperature is at approximately90% of its rated heat capacity. Continued use in fluoroboost without cooling may damage the X-ray tube. Fluoroand pulsed-fluoro are not prevented.The housing or anode temperature is at approximately90% of its rated heat capacity. Continued use withoutcooling may damage the X-ray tube. Wait for the tube tocool before attempting more exposures. All fluoroscopymodes are prevented.Film Mode WarningsWARNINGDESCRIPTIONHOUSING IS HOTHousing temperature is at approximately 80% of itsrated heat capacity. You may continue with filmexposures but discretion is advised.Anode temperature is at approximately 80% of its ratedheat capacity. You may continue with film exposuresbut discretion is advised.The predicted (by software) housing or anodetemperature is at approximately 90% of its rated heatcapacity because the selected technique will exceedthe heat rating of the tube if the exposure is taken.Continued use without cooling may damage the X-raytube. Film exposures are disabled. Wait for the tube tocool or select a sufficiently lower technique beforeattempting more exposures.ANODE IS HOTWAIT . . . . WILLOVERHEATSee also Technique Processor PCB and Analog Interface PCB.Used and Refurbished C-Arms are Available from www.SharpMedical.com - Call us at 800-969-9800An Independent C-Arm Service Provider. This PDF provided for research / historical purposes only.

Low Battery Charge MessagesUnder most circumstances the battery condition is never a problem. It is possiblehowever, that during periods of heavy use some consideration must be made to allowadequate recharging time. The messages listed below will be displayed on the X-raycontrol panel fluorescent display if a battery condition error is sensed.MESSAGE70 PCTCHARGEDESCRIPTIONWhen the batteries are reduced to 70 percent of theireffective charge a warning message will appear on thecontrol panel display.The message "70 PCT CHARGE" will alternate with thedisplayed technique.If the effective charge drops to 50 percent, the display willalternate the message "50 PCT CHARGE." Film exposuresare disabled.50 PCTCHARGESee also Technique Processor PCB and Analog Interface PCB.Error Messages During OperationError messages will be displayed on the X-ray Control Panel when conditions occur whichresult in automatic system shutdown or require system ESCRIPTIONThis error message will appear if the Battery Packs in theGenerator are not connected when the system is powered up.Connect all Battery Packs and reboot the Generator.The Battery Charger circuit has failed. If this messageappears during startup, the system cannot be operated. If themessage appears during normal use, the system can still beoperated but the Batteries will not be recharged betweenexposures. This message alternates with the techniquedisplay between exposures.FOOTSWITCH A fault has been detected in the footswitch, X-RAY ON switch,STUCKor associated switch sensing electronics. Results in automaticshutdown. Occurs only during boot-up.PRECHARGE The precharge cycle has failed which may indicate that theBatteries are weak. Results in automatic shutdown.FAILREGULATORFAILBADTHERMISTORDETECTED .PRESS ANYKEYA filament regulator circuit failure has been detected. Thefilament supply voltage is outside the desired voltage.A fault has been detected within the (X-ray Tube) housingtemperature thermistor or its associated circuitry or cables.Results in automatic shutdown. Occurs only during boot-up.Used and Refurbished C-Arms are Available from www.SharpMedical.com - Call us at 800-969-9800An Independent C-Arm Service Provider. This PDF provided for research / historical purposes only.

Error Messages During Operation (Cont.)MESSAGEDESCRIPTIONHV INVERTER ON High voltage was detected when it should have been off,resulting in system shutdown.KV ON IN ERROR KV was sensed without an X-ray requested. This indicatesa fault with the High Voltage Generator and shuts downthe system.MA ON IN ERROR MA was sensed without an X-ray requested. This indicatesa fault with the High Voltage Generator and shuts downthe system.STATOR NOT ON The stator is not rotating. Operation of the system withoutthe stator rotating would be destructive to the Tube.Results in automatic shutdown.OVERLOADIndicates a fault in the high voltage regulator circuit andFAULTresults in automatic shutdown. See alsokV Generator.SATURATIONIndicates a high voltage regulator fault and results inFAULTautomatic shutdown. See also kV Generator.INTERLOCKSThe interlock circuit has been broken. This could be dueOPENto a fault sensed by software or a direct hardware failure.Results in automatic shutdown.OVERVOLTAGEA high voltage regulation failure was detected. Results inFAULTautomatic shutdown. (This fault occurs at about 140 kVp toprotect X-ray cables, high voltage power supply, and X-rayTube.) See Also kV Generator.Used and Refurbished C-Arms are Available from www.SharpMedical.com - Call us at 800-969-9800An Independent C-Arm Service Provider. This PDF provided for research / historical purposes only.

Error Messages During Operation (Cont.)WARNING,HIGH KVWARNING,LOW KVWARNING,HIGH MAWARNING,LOW MABOOSTOVERTIMERELEASEDEARLYkV detected higher than allowed range for desiredtechnique.kV detected lower than allowed range for desiredtechnique.mA detected higher than allowed range for desiredtechnique.mA detected lower than allowed range for desiredtechnique.The boost exposure will automatically terminate after 30seconds, even if the BOOST footswitch is still depressed.Release the BOOST footswitch completely and then pressit again to resume boost exposures. See also SystemConfiguration.During a film exposure, the X-RAY ON switch wasreleased early, before the desired mAs was reached.Press the switch again and hold it down until exposure timeis complete.Used and Refurbished C-Arms are Available from www.SharpMedical.com - Call us at 800-969-9800An Independent C-Arm Service Provider. This PDF provided for research / historical purposes only.

Status ModeThe Status Mode is used to analyze various system parameters such asbattery condition, heat status of the X-ray tube, A/D and PIO status of theAnalog Interface PCB, and examine the event history of the system. Use theinstructions listed below to enter the STATUS mode. Once in the STATUS mode, thevarious system parameters can be examined as desired.Entering the Status Mode1.Press and hold the C-Arm Mode button on the Control Panel for five seconds. Themessage LOADING STATUS will appear on the Control Panel display.2.The message STATUS V 1.5 indicates that you have entered the status mode.Once in this mode, press either the kV or mA controls to scroll through the statusmenus.3.When the desired menu title appears on the Control Panel display, select it bypressing any key on the Control Panel.4.Scroll through the choices listed within this menu by pressing the kV or mA control.5.To read the information or value contained under a menu item, display the itemname and press any Control Panel key.6.To return to the first level of status menus, scroll to the message EXIT THIS MENUand press any Control Panel key.7.To exit the status menu mode and return to normal operation, scroll to the messageEXIT TO SYSTEM and press any Control Panel key. When returning to normalsystem operation the Control Panel will display the message LOADING SYSTEM.Used and Refurbished C-Arms are Available from www.SharpMedical.com - Call us at 800-969-9800An Independent C-Arm Service Provider. This PDF provided for research / historical purposes only.

Status Menu ChartUse the following chart to navigate through the Control Panel Status menu. Use thekV or mA controls to scroll horizontally, then press a function key to select a CHANNELCURRENTHEAT1PIOSTATUS1A - FFH1B - STLINEVOLTAGEFILAMENTB ANNEL10CHANNEL11CHANNEL12CHANNEL131C - 1DH2A-03 H2B - 4OH2C - NSTALLTABLESAVEINFORMVECTORFVECTORTABLEG3C - BLEH2VECTORTABLEH3VECTORTABLEKV 415AECTABLE3B - FFHANEOUSVERSIONE3A - B sed and Refurbished C-Arms are Available from www.SharpMedical.com - Call us at 800-969-9800An Independent C-Arm Service Provider. This PDF provided for research / historical purposes only.NUMBERFILMSHOTSEXITTHISMENUEXITTOSYSTEM

Status MenusThe available status menus and the items contained under each are listed below. Notethat a typical readout is listed for all applicable menu items.Battery StatusCHARGE VOLTS Refer to the Power DistributionCHARGE CURRENT section; Battery Charger PCB, andLINE VOLTAGE Batteries.FILAMENT B See Filament Regulator SetupEXIT THIS MENUHeat StatusHOUSING HEATANODE HEATTHERMISTOREXIT THIS MENURefer to X-Ray TubeAD/DA StatusUse this menu to read the AD/DA information being received by theAnalog Interface PCB.After selecting this menu, scroll through the AD/DA channels listed below. To read thevoltage measured on the selected channel, press any key. The display will change toshow the channel number and the associated voltage.CHANNEL NUMBER:0 MEASURED KVP1 MEASURED MA2 FILAMENT B 3 VIDEO LEVEL4 HOUSING THER.5 DOSIMETER (not used)6 CAMERA POSITION7 CAMERA IRIS WIPER8 TAP VOLTAGE9 LINE VOLTAGE10 CHARGE CURRENT11 CHARGE VOLT12 FILAMENT CURRENT13 SPARE14 SPARE15 SPAREEXIT THIS MENUUsed and Refurbished C-Arms are Available from www.SharpMedical.com - Call us at 800-969-9800An Independent C-Arm Service Provider. This PDF provided for research / historical purposes only.

PIO StatusUse this menu to read the status of the PIO’s on the Analog Interface PCB.There are three PIOs on the Analog Interface PCB, each with three ports: A, B, and C.Each port is responsible for 8 signals.Select the PIO Status Menu, press any key and scroll through the PIO ports: 1A, 1B, 1C,2A, 2B, 2C, 3A, 3B and 3C. The hexadecimal content of each port is displayed.With the desired PIO port displayed, press any key. You may now scroll through theindividual lines within each port to examine their state - high or low. The name of thesignal line is given along with the port designation.Press any key again to display the associated IC number and the actual IC pin numberalong with the line state - high or low. You may toggle back and forth between this modeand the mode above by pressing any key.For example -PIO PORTPIO 1BHEX CONTENTS:FF HIndividual lines can be read by signal name:B2 STATOR RUN LOor by pin number:U38 PIN 20 LOTypical hex values for each of the 9 individual PIO ports are listed below:Port 1A FF HPort 1B 00 HPort 1C 1D HPort 2A 03 HPort 2B 40 HPort 2C D0 HPort 3A B3 HPort 3B FF HPort 3C FF HEXIT THIS MENUUsed and Refurbished C-Arms are Available from www.SharpMedical.com - Call us at 800-969-9800An Independent C-Arm Service Provider. This PDF provided for research / historical purposes only.

Panel DiagnosticsPANEL LED TEST - Tests all control panel LED’s and fluorescentdisplayPANEL KEY TEST -Tests all control panel keys and displays thecorresponding hex codePANEL KV/MA TEST - Tests operation of kV and mA controlsSPEAKER TEST - Tests speaker mounted to Control PanelProcessor PCBPANEL SOFTWARE - Displays software revision for theControl Panel Processor PCBEXIT THIS MENUCalibrate DataA-Vector TableB-Vector TableB1-Vector TableC-Vector TableD-Vector TableD1-Vector TableE-Vector TableF-Vector TableG-Vector TableH1-Vector TableH2-Vector TableH3-Vector TableK-Vector TableL-Vector TableLAST CALIBRATE (Contains date of last calibration and initials ofcalibrator)NO. OF WRITESEXIT THIS MENUEvent HistoryEvents codes are reported in reverse order, with the most recent event first. The eventsare stored in the EEPROM TABLE and the LOCAL TABLE. Refer toEvent History files for further information.The format for event code reporting is:E - NN HHHHwhere:NN event count (1-128)HHHH the event codeSelect EVENT HISTORY, press any key, and scroll through the items listed below.EEPROM TABLE - Last 128 events (beginning with most recent) stored in EEPROM.This table is only updated when a fatal system error occurs.LOCAL TABLE - Last 128 events (beginning with most recent) stored in RAM.LAST FATAL ERR - Date and time of last fatal errorTOTAL FATAL ERR - Gives count of total errors; FATAL CNT. nEXIT THIS MENUUsed and Refurbished C-Arms are Available from www.SharpMedical.com - Call us at 800-969-9800An Independent C-Arm Service Provider. This PDF provided for research / historical purposes only.

Speaker PitchThis menu allows the speaker pitch to be changed.SELECT TONEEXIT NO SAVEEXIT AND SAVEMiscellaneousScroll through this menu of miscellaneous data and press any key to read the selecteditem.MODEL NUMBERSERIAL NUMBERINFORMATIONSOFTWARE PART NUMBERTOTAL DISK SPACEFREE DISK SPACEINSTALLATIONNO. FILM SHOTSEXIT THIS MENUEXIT TO SYSTEMExiting Status Mode1.Select EXIT TO SYSTEM using the Control Panel buttons. Press any key on theControl Panel.2.If Status Mode was executed from the Mainframe Menu, the message MAINFRAMEMENU appears on the Control Panel display which returns control to theWorkstation.Used and Refurbished C-Arms are Available from www.SharpMedical.com - Call us at 800-969-9800An Independent C-Arm Service Provider. This PDF provided for research / historical purposes only.

Workstation Boot and Error CodesThe following section contains a listing of the checkpoint codes written to the twocharacter display on the Series 9600 Workstation's Communications PCB.During the boot process, the alphanumeric LEDs on the rear panel displays two digitcodes indicating the s

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