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    IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3  LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL 
    Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8-43
    8-7-4 MOD Drive Removal Procedure (cont’d)
    NOTE: Mounting hardware may vary in size from M3 to 4-40 threads. Hardware length may seem the 
    same but in fact may be different and very critical. ALWAYS keep track of EXACTLY where 
    each screw was removed so that it is returned to the same place on re-assembly.
    Figure 8-46  MOD Case without MOD 
    						
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    IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3  LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL   
    8-44 Section 8-7 - BEP MOD Replacement Procedure (BEP 2.x and above only)
    8-7-5 MOD Drive Installation Procedure
    Now reverse the removal procedure to install the new MOD. It cannot be stressed enough to use the 
    EXACT same screws to mount the new drive in the SAME position as they were removed.
    If wrong screw, that is only slightly too long, is used to mount the MOD to the case the MOD will NOT 
    function.
    1.) Refer to Figure 8-45 on page 8-42  and Figure 8-46 on page 8-43 , go through the side of the MOD 
    case to install the four screws mounting the MOD to the case.
    2.) Attach the power and IDE Cables to the MOD. Refer to Figure 8-45 on page 8-42 .
    3.) Install the four screws, two on each side, to attach the top cover and side rails from the MOD case.
    NOTE: The side rails may need to be adjusted slightly so the MOD face is flush to the front of the BEP 
    when it is installed in the chassis.
    4.) Slide the MOD into the front of the BEP as shown in Figure 8-42 on page 8-41 .
    5.) Install the two screws in the front of the MOD drive as shown in Figure 8-42 on page 8-41 .
    6.) Place the adhesive trim back on the BEP front face as shown in Figure 8-41 on page 8-40 .
    7.) Install the one screw securing the side of the MOD to the rack as shown in Figure 8-40 on page 8-40 
    .
    8.) Plug in the power connectors previously removed. Plug the IDE Cable into the CD-RW Drive and 
    the Motherboard. See Figure 8-43 on page 8-41  for reference. Pay attention to the orientation of 
    the guide pin on the IDE Cable connector and the missing pin on the IDE connection.Figure 8-47  IDE Ribbon Connector
    IDE Guide Pin 
    						
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    IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3  LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL 
    Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8-45
    8-7-5 MOD Drive Installation Procedure (cont’d)
    9.) Connect the cover fan power cable and replace the side cover from the BEP.
    NOTE: When replacing the BEP Cover, ensure that you start it at the bottom to get the cover lip 
    between the BEP chassis and AC transformer cover. Slide it forward and secure it.
    10.) Replace the console front cover as shown in Section 8-2-5 on page 8-9.
    11.) Replace the left- and/or right-side covers as shown in Section 8-2-2 on page 8-5.
    12.) If required, Power On/Boot-up the system as described in Section 4-3-1 on page 4-2. 
    13.) Check MOD operation.Figure 8-48  BEP Cover Installation Tip 
    						
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    IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3  LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL   
    8-46 Section 8-8 - BEP Patient I/O Replacement Procedure (BEP 2.x and above only)
    Section 8-8
    BEP Patient I/O Replacement Procedure (BEP 2.x and above only)
    8-8-1 Manpower
    One person, 1 hour + travel
    8-8-2 Tools
    Phillips screwdriver
    8-8-3 Preparations (click here to view the cover removal video)
    1.) Power Down/Shutdown the system as described in Section 4-3-2 on page 4-3.
    2.) Remove the left- and/or right-side covers as shown in Section 8-2-2 on page 8-5.
    3.) Remove the front cover as shown in Section 8-2-5 on page 8-9.
    8-8-4 Patient I/O Removal Procedure
    NOTE: Mounting hardware may vary in size from M3 to 4-40 threads. Hardware length may seem the 
    same but in fact may be different and very critical. ALWAYS keep track of EXACTLY where 
    each screw was removed so that it is returned to the same place on re-assembly.
    1.) Remove the side cover from the BEP. Carefully disconnect the cover fan power cable and set the 
    cover aside.
    2.) Disconnect the cable from the back of the patient I/O. It may be easier to disconnect this cable at 
    the I/O VIC Tray because access is limited due to space behind the Patient I/O.
    3.) Remove the one screw attaching the side of the Patient I/O as shown in Figure 8-50 on page 8-47 . Figure 8-49  Patient I/O Connection 
    						
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    IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3  LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL 
    Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8-47
    8-8-4 Patient I/O Removal Procedure (cont’d)
    4.) Peel back the adhesive trim as shown in Figure 8-51 on page 8-47 . Figure 8-50  CD-RW Side Screw
    Figure 8-51  BEP Front Adhesive Trim 
    						
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    IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3  LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL   
    8-48 Section 8-8 - BEP Patient I/O Replacement Procedure (BEP 2.x and above only)
    8-8-4 Patient I/O Removal Procedure (cont’d)
    5.) Remove the two screws in the front of the Patient I/O as shown in Figure 8-51 on page 8-47 .
    6.) Slide the Patient I/O out the front of the BEP.
    7.) Remove the interface cable from the back of the Patient I/O.
    8-8-5 Patient I/O Replacement Procedure
    1.) Attach the interface cable to the back of the new Patient I/O.
    2.) Insert the new Patient I/O and cable into the drive bay and secure it in the front with the two screws 
    previously removed. refer to Figure 8-51 on page 8-47 .
    3.) Attach the one screw to the side of the Patient I/O through the rack. refer to Figure 8-
    50 on page 8-47 .
    4.) Attach the Patient I/O interface cable to the BEP IO VIC Tray. Ensure all cables are properly 
    arranged and secure.Figure 8-52  IDE Ribbon Connector
    IDE Guide Pin 
    						
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    IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3  LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL 
    Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8-49
    8-8-5 Patient I/O Replacement Procedure (cont’d)
    5.) Connect the cover fan power cable and replace the side cover from the BEP.
    NOTE: When replacing the BEP Cover, ensure that you start it at the bottom to get the cover lip 
    between the BEP chassis and AC transformer cover. Slide it forward and secure it.
    6.) Replace the front cover as shown in Section 8-2-5 on page 8-9.
    7.) Replace the left- and/or right-side covers as shown in Section 8-2-2 on page 8-5.
    8.) If required, Power On/Boot-up the system as described in Section 4-3-1 on page 4-2.
    9.) Check Patient I/O operation.Figure 8-53  BEP Cover Installation Tip 
    						
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    IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3  LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL   
    8-50 Section 8-9 - Power Supply Battery Pack Replacement Procedure
    Section 8-9
    Power Supply Battery Pack Replacement Procedure
    8-9-1 Manpower
    One person, .5 hour + travel
    8-9-2 Tools
    Phillips screwdriver
    8-9-3 Preparations (click here to view the cover removal video)
    We anticipate,with the exception of a failure, batteries will only need to be replaced once every three 
    years.
    1.) Power Down/Shutdown the system as described in Section 4-3-2 on page 4-3.
    2.) Remove the left- and/or right-side covers as shown in Section 8-2-2 on page 8-5.
    3.) Remove the upper rear cover as shown in Section 8-2-3 on page 8-7.
    4.) Remove the lower rear cover as shown in Section 8-2-6 on page 8-10.
    5.) Remove the Back End Processor as shown in Section 8-3-4 on page 8-14.
    8-9-4 Power Supply Battery Pack Removal Procedure
    1.) Remove the cover of the Back End Processor.
    2.) Remove the four screws from the power supply battery pack cover plate.
    3.) Disconnect the battery pack connection wire.
    4.) Remove the power supply battery pack from the Back End Processor.
    Figure 8-54   Removing / Installing the Power Supply Battery Pack
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    IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3  LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL 
    Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8-51
    8-9-5 Power Supply Battery Pack Installation Procedure
    1.) Slide the new power supply battery pack into its position in the Back End Processor.
    2.) Attach the power supply battery pack cover plate and secure it with the four screws removed in 
    Section 8-9-4 on page 8-50.
    3.) Apply Power .... turn the system on.
    4.) Connect the new battery pack to the power supply connector while power is applied to the Back End 
    Processor. This will avoid a possible spark while connecting the battery.
    5.) Attach the cover for the Back End Processor removed in Section 8-9-4 on page 8-50.
    6.) Install the Back End Processor into the scanner as described in Section 8-3-6 on page 8-16.
    The UPS batteries will drain slightly when the system is in the off condition. The off condition is defined 
    as:
    - Circuit Breaker in the OFF position
    - System unplugged from the wall outlet
    If the system is left in the OFF condition for an extended period of time (3 to 5 days or more), the system 
    may not boot up or may beep when turned ON. Should this occur, the system needs to recharge the 
    UPS batteries. This could take 15 minutes to as long as 24 hours, depending on the battery age, system 
    input voltage and system temperature.
    To eliminate draining the UPS batteries, the system should remain plugged into the wall outlet with the 
    circuit breaker in the ON position.Figure 8-55   Power Supply Battery Pack
    CAUTIONThe battery pack contains a 24V charge that will cause a spark when it is re-connected to the 
    power supply without power applied to the Back End Processor. Be careful that this spark does 
    not damage any equipment or cause any personal injury.
    To avoid the spark, connect the battery with power applied to the BackEnd Processor.
    In Line
    20A Fuse
    Battery 1
    Battery 2
    Compression tape used to
    minimize battery pack movement 
    while installed in chassis
    Heat-shrink holds batteries together
    and insulates terminals.
    Spacer
    seperates
    batteries
    +-
    -
    +
    Label to be
    attached to
    this surface 
    						
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    IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3  LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL   
    8-52 Section 8-10 - Before Starting a Software Upgrade
    Section 8-10
    Before Starting a Software Upgrade
    8-10-1 Printers
    In R2.1.0 software and greater, if the customer has an HP990, HP970, UP-D50, UP-D895, UP-D21 or 
    Talley printers, any settings they have made in the device driver, such as Gray Scale Images, will be 
    lost.  These printer settings will need to be recorded.   You need to go to Utilities>Periperals>Printers in 
    order to record the printer settings.
    8-10-2 Save Connectivity Settings
    NOTE: DICOM TCPIP settings should not be deleted with the Base Image Load due to the use 
    of upgrade scripts. However, It may be helpful to record this settings before proceeding 
    in case an error occurs in the loading of software.
    NOTE: DICOM Workflows and DICOM Device Configurations are on the “D:” drive and will be saved 
    when User Defined Cohfigurations are saved. 
    If you want to Import exams back on to your system after the FMI, you should record any vital DICOM 
    data before proceeding with this FMI or upgrading software.
    1.) Select Utilities>Connectivity>TCPIP tab and record all information on that tab with particular 
    attention to:
    - The “Enable DHCP” box should NOT
     be checked
    - Computer Name: ______________________________
    - IP-Address: ______/________/_________/_________
    - Subnet Mask: ______/________/________/________
    - Remote Archive IP-Address: ______/________/_________/_________
    - Remote Archive Name: ______________________________________
    If the system has been Insite enabled, open the Service Diagnostic Interface and record InSite IP 
    Address settings.
    2.) Select the “Wrench” Icon. Log in as GE Service using the current password.
    3.) Select Utilities>iLinq Configuration Utility>Accept (3 times)>InSite Checkout tab
    4.) Record the Insite IP Address:   _________/__________/__________/_________    and                           
    Unlabeled IP Address: __________/___________/__________/_________ 
    - In the unlabeled IP Address line enter the System IP Address. This may be either the one 
    obtained from the hospital administrator or if the system is not on a network it would be the 
    factory default address. This address can also be found in the System>Connectivity>TCP/IP 
    Tab
    5.) Select the Device Connection Tab and record:
    CPU Serial Port Name ____________________ CPU Serial Port Speed ____________________
    6.) Select Exit in the Device Connection screen.
    7.) Select OK in the Exit Confirmation window.
    8.) Close the Netscape Diagnostic window. 
    						
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