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    DIRECTION 2286865, REVISION 14LOGIQ™ 7 SERVICE MANUAL
    Section 5-4 - Block Diagrams and Theory 5-25
    5-4-9 Interconnect Cabling (BT09 or later) (cont’d)
    Figure 5-44   USB Connection (BT09 or later)
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    BB USB type A (Ver. 2.0)
    USB type B (Ver. 2.0)
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    7 8910
    11 12
    OP Panel
    DVD Drive
    Color Printer Front Panel
    (Voice Command Mic,USB Memory or Service)
    Rear Panel
    Out
    VCR1
    VCR2
    Service
    BW Printer 4D BoxBB
    USB Option Dongle
    BB
    (reserve)
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    BBAA
    (reserve)AAA
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    BECOMP4
    (ATX MOTHER)
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    on motherboard 
    						
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    5-4-10 Difference points between BT07 (or la ter) and BT06 (or earlier) Systems for 
    R7.5.x 17 to 19 LCD Monitor Upgrade
    For BT06 or earlier system, the DVI cable is connected directly to the monitor from the BECOMP3 via 
    the DVI-HDMI adapter.
    Figure 5-45   R7.5.x 17” to 19” LCD Monitor Upgrade (For  BT07 or later)
    Figure 5-46   R7.5.x 17” to 19” LCD Monitor Upgrade (For  BT06 or earlier) 
    						
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    DIRECTION 2286865, REVISION 14LOGIQ™ 7 SERVICE MANUAL
    Section 5-5 - Common Service Platform 5-27
    Section 5-5
    Common Service Platform
    5-5-1 Introduction
    The Service Platform contains a set of software modules that are common to all PC backend ultrasound 
    and cardiology systems. This web-enabled technology provides linkage to e-Services, e-Commerce, 
    and the iCenter, making GE’s scanners more e-enabled than ever. The Common Service Platform will 
    increase service productivity and reduce training and service costs.
    5-5-2 Global Service User Interface (GSUI)
    GSUI is the pattern for the user interface. This interface standard will be followed by all modalities to 
    achieve a common look-and-feel for service software across all GEMS products.
    5-5-2-1 Internationalization The user interfaces provided by the service platform are designed for GE personnel and as such are in 
    English only. At this time there is no multi-lingual capability built into the Common Service Interface.
    5-5-2-2 Service Login 5-5-2-2-1 For BT04 or later 1.) Touch  Utility > Service. It will take about ten (10) seconds for activating.
    2.) Make sure that CAPS  is OFF (should be released or dimmed)
     for password entry performed later.
    3.) The Service Login window for Service Platform will be shown on the monitor display.
    Figure 5-47   Service Login
    CAUTIONIf the Login window for Service Platform is not displayed on the monitor, the installation of the 
    Service Platform has failed. Reload the applicat ion software or Base System Software (OS) + 
    application software.  Contact a Technical Support for details.
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    5-5-2-2 Service Login (cont’d)
    4.) Select GE Service  at the “Select User Level” field. 
    5.) Enter the password for the Service Platform.
    6.) Click on  Okay.
    5-5-2-2-2 For BT03 or lower:
    Click on the button with the wrench icon  in the status bar at the bottom of the scanner console. This button links 
    the user or the Field Engineer (FE) to the service login screen.
    5-5-2-3 Access / Security The service interface has different access and security user levels. Users are only granted access to 
    the tools they are authorized to use.
    NOTE: *For a GE Field Engineer, the password changes at specific intervals. Except for iLinq, all access to the service interface is via the Network port. A modem on the scanner is 
    specifically intended for iLinq  use. 
    Every access request, whether successful or not, will be logged into a service access log that is 
    viewable to authorized users. Figure 5-48   User Level
    Table 5-2   User Level
    User LevelAccess Authorization
    Operator These service tools are normally used in-house and are protected with a spec
    ial scanner configuration 
    that is not allowed to leave the facility.
    Administrator Use the OnLine Center access method provided by 
    iLinq.
    External Service Required for a external Service other than GE FE.
    GE ServiceRequires a network connection and knowledge of a password.* 
    						
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    DIRECTION 2286865, REVISION 14LOGIQ™ 7 SERVICE MANUAL
    Section 5-5 - Common Service Platform 5-29
    5-5-3 Service Home Page
    When the Common Service Desktop is started, the Service Home Page appears. The Home Page 
    contains the software revision along with the hardware inventory and the results of the latest System 
    Health Information. The navigation bar at the top of the screen allows the user to select from several 
    tools and applications.
    NOTE: When using the Common Service Desktop do 
    NOT iconify any of the Common Service Desktop 
    windows. If you iconify them they end up in the lower left-hand corner of the screen behind the Service 
    Desktop Manager window and cannot be restored. Resize the windows with the mouse and move them 
    as needed to make room for other windows.
    Figure 5-49   Service Home Page
    For BT07 or later
    For BT06 or lower 
    						
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    5-5-4 Error Logs Page
    From the Error Logs page the Log Viewer displays five categories with pull-down sub-menus. The 
    Service Interface has a log viewing tool driven by the following high-level requirements.
    • Simple filtering of the scanner log(s) with filtering capabilities being a function of login access 
    permissions.
    • Logs are viewable by all service modes.
    • Allow for multiple instances of the log viewer.
    • Color-coded log entries for severity levels: * Severity 1 - Color coded Green
    * Severity 2 - Color coded Yellow
    * Severity 3 - Color coded Red
    • Support the transfer of logs to local and/or remote destinations
    Figure 5-50   Log Page 
    						
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    DIRECTION 2286865, REVISION 14LOGIQ™ 7 SERVICE MANUAL
    Section 5-5 - Common Service Platform 5-31
    5-5-4-1 Logs
    The six sub-menus of the Logs category are System, Power, Temperature, Probe, Board, and DICOM.
    Figure 5-51   Log Sub-Menus (System)
    LogsDescriptions
    System Software bug information for software engineering to debug the software.Power Not used for LOGIQ 7.
    Infomatics Exam informations. Whenever the New patient or En d Current Patient is pressed, they are reported as a log. 
    						
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    TemperatureError (!!)
    The error occurred in the temperature with “!!” mark. In the time when the error occurred, the 
    message “Temp is above safe limit. Check air-filter! Shutdown in #seconds.” appears in the status 
    bar and the system is automatically shut down.
    The temperature which the error occurs:
    • 75 degrees or higher for Rack Temperature (1)
    • 65 degrees or higher for Rack Temperature (2)
    • 65 degrees or higher for HV Temperature
    Warning (@@) The warning occurred in the temperature with “@@” mark. In the time when the warning occurred, 
    the message “This system is overheated! Check air-filter!” appears in the status bar.
    The temperature which the warning occurs:
    • 70 degrees or higher for Rack Temperature (1)
    • 60 degrees or higher for Rack Temperature (2)
    • 60 degrees or higher for HV Temperature
    Info (^^) The information occurred in the temperature with “^^” mark to call attention. In the time when the 
    information occurred, the message “Approaching the overheat limit! Check air-filter!” appears in the 
    status bar.
    The temperature which the information occurs:
    • 65 degrees or higher for Rack Temperature (1)
    • 50 degrees or higher for Rack Temperature (2)
    • 50 degrees or higher for HV Temperature
    Others Temperature information
    Probe Displays the probe name and connector #.
    Board Displays the Part #, Board #, and Dip switch revision.
    DICOM Whenever DICOM data are sent, logs are reported. An error l
    og is reported in an error status and an information log is 
    reported in a normal status. (The log is command or status information specified by DICOM statement.)
    LogsDescriptions 
    						
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    5-5-4-1-1 Log Viewing
    The Service Platform has a log viewing tool driven by the following high-level requirements.
    • Simple filtering of the scanner log(s) with filtering capabilities being a function of login access permissions.
    • Logs are viewable by all service modes.
    • Allow for multiple instances of the log viewer.
    • Color-coded log entries for severity levels: * Severity 1 - Color coded Green
    * Severity 2 - Color coded Blue
    * Severity 3 - Color coded Red
    • Support the transfer of logs to local and/or remote destinations
    5-5-4-1-2 Informatics Informatics is the ability to collect and upload usage information logged on the scanner. The Service 
    Platform is used to report the logged data via the log viewing feature.
    5-5-4-2 Utilities The two sub-menu of the Utilities category are Plot Log and Plot Page.
    5-5-4-3 Search On the Text Search  sub-menu of the Search category, users enter case-sensitive text they wish to filter.Figure 5-52   Utilities Category
    Figure 5-53   Search Category 
    						
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    5-5-4-4 Filter
    Click on he sub-menu,  System Logs, to enter Filter menu. Filtering is used to extract select data from 
    the Error Logs. There are four different error levels and 11 packages that can be filtered.
    5-5-4-5 Exit The sub-menu,  Exit Log Viewer , returns the user to the Common Service Desktop home page.
    Figure 5-54   Filter Category
    Figure 5-55   Exit Category
    BT04/BT06/BT06-2
    or later 
    						
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