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September 2009
TomoScan FOCUS LT
Users Manual
Olympus NDT, 48 Woerd Avenue, Waltham, MA 02453, USA
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Part number: DMTA041-01EN
Revision B
September 2009
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Table of Contents
Labels and Symbols ........................................................................................... 1
Important Information Please Read Before Use ..................................... 3
Intended Use .......................................................................................................................... 3
Instruction Manual ................................................................................................................ 3
Instrument Compatibility ..................................................................................................... 3
Repair and Modification ....................................................................................................... 4
Safety Symbols ....................................................................................................................... 4
Safety Signal Words ............................................................................................................... 5
Notes Signal Words ............................................................................................................... 6
Warnings ................................................................................................................................. 6
Electrostatic Discharge Precautions .................................................................................... 7
EMC Directive Compliance .................................................................................................. 8
Safety ....................................................................................................................................... 9
WEEE Directive ...................................................................................................................... 9
Warranty Information ......................................................................................................... 10
Technical Support ................................................................................................................ 10
1. Introduction ................................................................................................ 11
1.1 Key Features .............................................................................................................. 11
1.2 Manual Organization ............................................................................................... 12
2. Instrument Overview ................................................................................ 15
2.1 Description of the Front Panel ................................................................................ 15
2.2 Description of the Back Panel ................................................................................. 19
3. System Installation .................................................................................... 25
3.1 Standard Equipment ................................................................................................ 25
3.2 Installing the Unit ..................................................................................................... 25
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3.3 Connecting the Unit .................................................................................................. 27
3.4 Connecting Probes .................................................................................................... 28
3.5 Automatic Startup Modes ........................................................................................ 29
3.5.1 Auto-Boot on AC Power ................................................................................ 29
3.5.2 Auto-Boot on DC Power ................................................................................ 29
3.5.3 Auto-UT Mode ............................................................................................... 30
4. Operation Overview .................................................................................. 31
4.1 Hardware Configuration ......................................................................................... 31
4.2 TomoScan FOCUS LT Main Unit ............................................................................ 32
4.3 Workstation ................................................................................................................ 32
4.4 Ethernet Link ............................................................................................................. 33
5. Maintenance and Troubleshooting ........................................................ 35
5.1 Preventive Maintenance ........................................................................................... 35
5.2 Instrument Cleaning ................................................................................................. 36
5.3 Maintenance of the Fan Filters ................................................................................ 37
5.3.1 Cleaning the Fan Filters ................................................................................. 37
5.3.2 Changing the Fan Filters ............................................................................... 38
5.4 Changing the Fuse .................................................................................................... 39
5.5 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................ 41
6. Specifications .............................................................................................. 43
6.1 General Specifications .............................................................................................. 43
6.2 Operating Specifications .......................................................................................... 44
6.2.1 Pulser/Receiver Differences and Limitations ............................................. 44
6.2.1.1 Specifications of models FLT16128-P-O and FLT16128-R-O ......... 47
6.2.1.2 Specifications of models FLT32128-P-O and FLT32128-R-O ......... 49
6.2.1.3 Specifications of models FLT64128-P-O and FLT64128-R-O ......... 51
6.2.1.4 Specifications of models FLT3232-P-O and FLT6464-P-O ............. 54
6.2.2 Specifications of Conventional UT Channels ............................................. 55
6.3 Specifications of Recorded Data ............................................................................. 56
6.4 Specifications of the Ethernet Link ......................................................................... 57
6.5 Safety Standards ........................................................................................................ 58
7. Connector References ................................................................................ 61
7.1 I/O Connector ............................................................................................................. 62
7.2 DC OUT Connector ..................................................................................................... 64
7.3 DC IN Connector ......................................................................................................... 65
7.4 ETHERNET Connector ................................................................................................. 66
7.5 P Connectors .............................................................................................................. 67
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7.6 UT PHASED ARRAY Connector ................................................................................... 68
List of Figures ................................................................................................... 69
List of Tables ..................................................................................................... 71
Index ................................................................................................................... 73
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Labels and Symbols 1
Labels and Symbols
Safety-related labels and symbols are attached to the instrument at the locations
shown in the following figure. If any labels or symbols are missing or illegible, please
contact Olympus.
Identification label location
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Identification label
M/N: model number
S/N: serial number
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Important Information Please Read Before Use 3
Important Information Please Read Before Use
Intended Use
The TomoScan FOCUS LT
TM
has been designed to perform nondestructive inspections
of industrial and commercial materials.
Do not use the TomoScan FOCUS LT for any purpose other than its intended use.
There should be no inspection or examination of human or animal body parts.
Instruction Manual
This instruction manual contains essential information for using this Olympus
product safely and effectively. Before use, thoroughly review this instruction manual
and use the product as instructed.
Keep this instruction manual in a safe, accessible location.
Instrument Compatibility
Please contact Olympus for the current list of equipment and components, such as
probes, compatible with the TomoScan FOCUS LT.
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Using incompatible equipment can result in a malfunction and/or equipment
damage.
Repair and Modification
The TomoScan FOCUS LT does not contain any user-serviceable parts.
Do not disassemble, modify, or attempt to repair the instrument to prevent
human injury and/or equipment damage.
Safety Symbols
The following safety symbols might appear on the instrument and in the instruction
manual:
General warning symbol:
This symbol is used to alert the user to potential hazards. All safety messages that
follow this symbol shall be obeyed to avoid possible harm.
High voltage warning symbol:
This symbol is used to alert the user to potential electric shock hazards higher
than 1,000 volts. All safety messages that follow this symbol must be obeyed to
avoid possible harm.
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Safety Signal Words
The following safety symbols might appear in the documentation of the instrument:
The DANGER signal word indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury. It calls attention to a procedure,
practice, or the like, which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in
death or serious personal injury. Do not proceed beyond a DANGER signal word until
the indicated conditions are fully understood and met.
The WARNING signal word indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury. It calls attention to a procedure,
practice, or the like, which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in
death or serious personal injury. Do not proceed beyond a WARNING signal word until
the indicated conditions are fully understood and met.
The CAUTION signal word indicates a potentially hazardous situation. It calls
attention to an operating procedure, practice, or the like, which, if not correctly
performed or adhered to, could result in minor or moderate personal injury, material
damage, particularly to the product, destruction of part or all of the product, or loss of
data. Do not proceed beyond a CAUTION signal word until the indicated conditions are
fully understood and met.
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Notes Signal Words
The following safety symbols might appear in the documentation of the instrument:
The IMPORTANT signal word calls attention to a note that provides important
information or information essential to the completion of a task.
The NOTE signal word calls attention to an operating procedure, practice, or the like
that requires special attention. A note also denotes related, parenthetical information
that is useful but not imperative.
The TIP signal word calls attention to a type of note that helps you apply the
techniques and procedures described in the manual to your specific needs, or that
provides hints on how to use the capabilities of the product effectively.
Warnings
General Warnings
Carefully read the instructions contained in the users manual prior to powering
on the instrument.
Keep the users manual in a safe place for further reference.
Follow the installation and operation procedures.
It is imperative to respect the safety warnings on the instrument and in the users
manual.
If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the
protection provided by the equipment could be impaired.
Do not install substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modification to the
instrument.
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Service instructions, when applicable, are for trained service personnel. To avoid
a dangerous electric shock, do not perform any service unless qualified to do so.
For any problem or question regarding this apparatus, contact Olympus or an
authorized Olympus representative.
Before powering on the instrument, you must connect the protective earth
terminal of the instrument to the protective conductor of the AC power cord. The
AC plug shall only be inserted in a socket outlet provided with a protective earth
contact. Never negate the protective action by using an extension cord (power
cable) without a protective conductor (grounding).
Only use fuses with the required rated current, voltage, and specified type
(normal-blow, slow-blow, quick-acting, etc.). Do not use repaired fuses or short-
circuited fuse holders. To do so could cause an electric shock or fire hazard.
Whenever it is likely that the ground protection is impaired, you must power off
the instrument and secure it against any unintended operation.
The instrument must be connected only to a power source corresponding to the
type indicated on the rating plate.
Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
If, for any reason, you must disassemble your instrument or touch any internal
component, ensure you take all the necessary precautions against electrostatic
discharges (ESD). Electrostatic discharges might be responsible for damaging or even
destroying electronic components in your system. Electrostatic damage to
components can take the form of upset or even catastrophic system failures. In
addition, omitting to take appropriate precautions could void your limited warranty.
The basic rules of ESD control are:
1. Handle ESD-sensitive components only in protected work areas. Always ground
yourself when handling ESD-sensitive components or assemblies. Be sure to use
the proper maintenance and work procedures in conjunction with the type of
material.
2. Always use a conductive or shielding container during storage or transportation
of ESD-sensitive components or assemblies (for ex., printed circuit boards). The
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materials used must create a Faraday cage, which isolates the contents from
electrostatic charges.
3. Open ESD-safe containers only at a static-safe workstation. A workstation such as
this includes equipment to perform the three critical functions: grounding,
isolation, and neutralization.
At the static-safe workstation, follow these instructions before beginning any work:
Put on your wrist strap or foot grounding devices.
Test your grounding devices to ensure that they are functioning properly.
Check all grounding cords to make sure they are properly connected to ground,
ensuring the effective dissipation of electrostatic charges.
If you have an ion generator, turn it on. This helps dissipate static charges from
any nonconducting materials.
Be sure that your work surface is clean and clear of unnecessary materials,
particularly common plastics.
When handling electronic devices, hold the components by the plastic edges.
Avoid touching the metal leads.
When passing loaded boards or components between individuals, both
individuals must be grounded to the same ground point or potential.
Avoid bringing components in contact with your clothing, hair, or other
nonconducting materials.
The previous procedures are only a summary of the measures to be taken against
electrostatic discharges. Please consult the literature dedicated to this topic for more
details.
EMC Directive Compliance
This equipment generates and uses radio-frequency energy, and if not installed and
used properly (that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturers instructions), may
cause interference. The TomoScan FOCUS LT has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for an industrial device in accordance with the specifications of the
EMC directive. However, it should not be used in a residential, commercial, or light
industrial environment.
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Safety
This instrument is a Class 1 instrument and installation is category II compliant.
Before applying power, verify that the correct safety precautions have been taken (see
the following warnings). In addition, note the external markings on the instrument
that are described under Safety Symbols.
WEEE Directive
In accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE), this symbol indicates that the product must not be disposed of as
unsorted municipal waste, but should be collected separately. Refer to your local
Olympus distributor for return and/or collection systems available in your country.
Industrial inspection systems usually include equipment from other manufacturers.
This is a summary of applicable items:
This directive applies to the above-mentioned equipment manufactured by
Olympus, as indicated by Annex 1A, item 9, Monitoring and Control
Instruments.
The WEEE symbol has been placed on the TomoScan FOCUS LT , Multiplexer,
and probe units manufactured by Olympus, in accordance with Article (10),
Information for Users, and Annex IV, Symbol for the Marking of Electrical and
Electronic Equipment.
As suggested in Article (6), Treatment, and Article (7), Recovery of the
directive, Olympus accommodates and encourages waste material collection and
processing systems for their products at the end of their working life.
The various other electrical and electronic components, which have not been
manufactured by Olympus (such as: motors, motor encoders, PLC, relays, air-
conditioner, power supply, connectors, switches, personal computer, keyboard,
monitor, uninterruptible power supply, electrical cabinet, cables, and sensors) but
which form part of the Industrial Inspection System, have been procured from
manufacturers who have individually evaluated and marked their products as
CE certified.
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Warranty Information
Olympus guarantees your Olympus product to be free from defects in materials and
workmanship for a period and conditions specified in the Olympus terms and
conditions, available at: http://www.olympus-ims.com/en/terms/.
The Olympus warranty only covers equipment that has been used in a proper manner
as described in this instruction manual and has not been subjected to excessive abuse,
attempted unauthorized repair, or modification.
Inspect materials thoroughly on reception for evidence of external or internal damage
that might have occurred during shipment. Notify the carrier making the delivery
immediately of any damage, since the carrier is normally liable for damage in
shipment. Preserve packing materials, waybills, and other shipping documentation in
order to establish a damage claim. After notifying the carrier, contact Olympus for
assistance with the damage claim and equipment replacement, if necessary.
This instruction manual attempts to teach the proper operation of your Olympus
product. The information contained herein is intended solely as a teaching aid and
should not be used in any particular application without independent testing and/or
verification by the operator or the supervisor. Such independent verification of
procedures becomes more important as the criticality of the application increases. For
this reason, Olympus offers no warranty, expressed or implied, that the techniques,
examples, or procedures described herein are consistent with industry standards nor
that they meet the requirements of any particular application.
Olympus reserves the right to modify all products without incurring the
responsibility for modifying previously manufactured products.
Technical Support
Olympus is firmly committed to providing the highest level of customer service and
product support. If you experience any difficulties when using our product, or if it
fails to operate as described in the documentation, first consult the users manual, and
then, if you are still in need of assistance, contact our After-Sales Service centers. The
list of Olympus After-Sales Service centers is available at: http://www.olympus-
ims.com/en/service-and-support/service-centers/.
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Introduction 11
1. Introduction
The TomoScan FOCUS LT (LT stands for latest technology) is a high-performance
UT inspection system. This system uses phased array and conventional ultrasound to
perform nondestructive inspections. The TomoScan FOCUS LT was designed to
replace the TomoScan FOCUS and TomoscanIII PA, and provide users with
increased performance and capabilities. The open architecture allows direct
connection with Microsoft
Windows
workstations
through standard network protocols.
The Automated Ultrasonic Testing for Pipeline Girth Welds publication provides an
overview of the principles of automated ultrasonic testing (AUT) of girth welds, and
explains the many parameters that influence the results of these inspections. This 366-
page book, available from Olympus, is a useful reference that examines basic AUT
concepts, and explains aspects of the process including sizing and acceptance criteria.
1.1 Key Features
TomoScan FOCUS LT key features include:
Setup, data acquisition, and data analysis from standard computer
TomoView software for both data acquisition and analysis
16, 32, or 64 focusing channels
Up to 128 channels with linear amplifier for phased array inspection
Real-time data compression
High pulsing rate
High data throughput (up to 8000 8-bit A-scans/second of 512 points each)
Flexible interface with scanners and manipulators
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The TomoScan FOCUS LT is available in different configurations, which are identified
by two numbers separated by a colon. The first number indicates the number of
focusing channels; the second number indicates the total number of elements in the
configuration. Table 1 on page 12 shows possible TomoScan FOCUS LT
configurations.
For the complete description of the different TomoScan FOCUS LT model
numbers, please refer to section 6.2 on page 44.
1.2 Manual Organization
This manual contains instructions on the use of the instrument. It is organized to offer
a useful reference on the systems different functions. The manual contains the
following chapters:
Chapter 2 on page 15, Instrument Overview covers the external and internal
features of the TomoScan FOCUS LT unit and contains a brief description of the
connectors.
Chapter 3 on page 25, System Installation explains the procedures for installing
and connecting the unit.
Chapter 4 on page 31, Operation Overview describes the basic operation of the
TomoScan FOCUS LT.
Chapter 5 on page 35, Maintenance and Troubleshooting deals with the basic
maintenance that applies to the instrument.
Chapter 6 on page 43, Specifications presents the general specifications of the
instrument.
Table 1 Possible TomoScan FOCUS LT Configurations
16:128
32:32 32:128
64:64 64:128
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Chapter 7 on page 61, Connector References covers the technical description of
the TomoScan FOCUS LT connectors.
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2. Instrument Overview
This chapter describes the front and back panels of the TomoScan FOCUS LT.
2.1 Description of the Front Panel
Figure 2-1 on page 16 shows the front panel of the TomoScan FOCUS LT unit. This
panel enables the user to perform the following:
Connect a phased array probe to the TomoScan FOCUS LT
Connect up to 4 conventional ultrasound probes
Enable or disable UT conventional ultrasound mode
Connect the TomoScan FOCUS LT to an Ethernet network
Output DC voltage to power external devices
Connect the TomoScan FOCUS LT to a an AC or DC power source
Monitor the unit power supply status
Connect input/output signals (encoders, alarms, etc.)
Turn on and off the TomoScan FOCUS LT
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Figure 2-1 The TomoScan FOCUS LT front panel
The front panel of the TomoScan FOCUS LT contains the following elements:
I/O
This connector is used to connect any digital input/output signals.
DC OUT
This connector provides a power supply voltage of 12 VDC rated at 1 A for
external devices.
DC IN
This connector allows the TomoScan FOCUS LT to be supplied from a DC power
source. The DC IN connector accepts voltages in the range of 15 VDC to 24 VDC,
rated at 5 A.
UT ON
This button alternately enables and disables the P connectors.
When its indicator light is on, it indicates that the conventional ultrasound mode
is enabled and the last four phased array channels are routed onto the P125, P126,
P127, and P128 connectors.
When its indicator light is off, it indicates that the conventional ultrasound mode
is disabled.P125, P126, P127, P128
These LEMO
Windows
XP or Microsoft
Windows Vista
; HGG.2B.305.CLLP
Olympus; 21AB0109
Suggested cable connector
LEMO; FGG.2B.305.CLCD62Z
Olympus; 21AB0014
Figure 7-2 The DC OUT connector
Table 13 Pinout for the DC OUT connector
Pin I/O Signal Description
A Output +12 V +12 V output, 1 A, (maximum load
capacitance: 1200 F)
B NC No connection
C GND Ground
D NC No connection
E NC No connection
A
E
D C
B
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7.3 DC IN Connector
Description
2-pin, male connector
Manufacturer; number
W.W. Fischer Inc.
; D.103.Z051-60
Olympus; 21AB0321
Suggested cable connector
W.W. Fischer Inc.; S.103.Z051-130
Olympus; 21AB0322
Figure 7-3 The DC IN connector
Table 14 Pinout for the DC IN connector
Pin I/O Signal Description
1 Input +15 V to +24 V 15 VDC to 24 VDC input, 5 A max.
2 GND Ground
1
2
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7.4 ETHERNET Connector
Description
8-position modular, female connector
Manufacturer; number
Stewart Connector; SS-650810SAFLS
Olympus; 21AI0080
Suggested cable connector
Stewart Connector; 940SP-360808
Olympus; 21AI0079
Figure 7-4 The ETHERNET connector
Table 15 Pinout for the ETHERNET connector
Pin I/O Signal Description
1 Output TX+ Data transmission
2 Output TX Data transmission
3 Input RX+ Data reception
4 NC No connection
5 NC No connection
6 Input RX Data reception
7 NC No connection
8 NC No connection
Pin 1
Pin 8
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7.5 P Connectors
Description
Female, coaxial
Manufacturer; number
LEMO
; SWH.00.250.CTHV
Equivalent: W.W. Fischer Inc.
; WDE.101.A004
Olympus; 21AB0107
Suggested cable connector
LEMO; FFC.00.250.CTAC31
Equivalent: W.W. Fischer Inc.; S.101.A004/3.0
Olympus; 21AB0016
Figure 7-5 The P connectors
Table 16 Pinout for the P connectors
Connector I/O Signal Description
P125 to P128 Input/Output RF The P connectors are used to
transmit and receive the RF signals
of four conventional ultrasound
probes.
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7.6 UT PHASED ARRAY Connector
Description
160-pin, female, Minidock-type connector
Manufacturer; number
Global Components; 30033-160T
Olympus; 21AI0170
Suggested cable connector
Framatome; 89649-002
Olympus; 21AI0153
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List of Figures
Figure 2-1 The TomoScan FOCUS LT front panel ............................................................... 16
Figure 2-2 Protective bumper of the front panel ................................................................. 19
Figure 2-3 The TomoScan FOCUS LT back panel ................................................................ 20
Figure 2-4 Protective bumpers of the back panel ................................................................ 22
Figure 3-1 The TomoScan FOCUS LT unit ........................................................................... 26
Figure 4-1 The hardware architecture of the TomoScan FOCUS LT ............................... 31
Figure 5-1 Fan filter removed from the TomoScan FOCUS LT ........................................ 38
Figure 5-2 Pulling out the fuse holder in the TomoScan FOCUS LT ................................ 40
Figure 5-3 Fuse and spare fuse locations (fuse holder pulled out - side view) ............... 41
Figure 6-1 Illustration of pitch-and-catch inspection .......................................................... 45
Figure 6-2 The twisted pairs in an Ethernet cable ............................................................... 58
Figure 7-1 The I/O connector ................................................................................................... 62
Figure 7-2 The DC OUT connector ........................................................................................... 64
Figure 7-3 The DC IN connector .............................................................................................. 65
Figure 7-4 The ETHERNET connector ...................................................................................... 66
Figure 7-5 The P connectors .................................................................................................... 67
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List of Tables
Table 1 Possible TomoScan FOCUS LT Configurations ................................................ 12
Table 2 Fuse rating according to power supply voltage ............................................... 40
Table 3 Troubleshooting guide ......................................................................................... 41
Table 4 General specifications ........................................................................................... 43
Table 5 TomoScan FOCUS LT hardware limitations ..................................................... 45
Table 6 Specifications for models FLT16128-P-O and FLT16128-R-O ......................... 47
Table 7 Specifications for models FLT32128-P-O and FLT32128-R-O ......................... 49
Table 8 Specifications for models FLT64128-P-O and FLT64128-R-O ......................... 51
Table 9 Specifications for models FLT3232-P-O and FLT6464-P-O ............................. 54
Table 10 Specifications of recorded data ........................................................................... 56
Table 11 Ethernet cable parameters and specifications ................................................... 57
Table 12 Pinout for the I/O connector ................................................................................. 62
Table 13 Pinout for the DC OUT connector ......................................................................... 64
Table 14 Pinout for the DC IN connector ............................................................................ 65
Table 15 Pinout for the ETHERNET connector ..................................................................... 66
Table 16 Pinout for the P connectors .................................................................................. 67
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Index
A
AC indicator light 17
AC power 29
AC power requirements
specifications 44
air outlets 21
architecture, hardware network 31
auto-boot on AC power 29
auto-boot on DC power 29
auto-UT 30
B
back panel 19
external ground 21
fans 21
fuse and fuse holder 21
power entry module 20
protective bumpers 22
beam forming specifications
FLT16128-P-O 49
FLT16128-R-O 49
FLT32128-P-O 51
FLT32128-R-O 51
FLT3232-P-O 55
FLT64128-P-O 53
FLT64128-R-O 53
FLT6464-P-O 55
Bootp server 33
bumpers, protective 19, 22
button, UT ON 16
C
cable part number, crossover 27, 33
Canadian and U.S. standards 58
cautions
See also warnings 19
connecting probes 28
front panel handles 19
ventilation of the unit 26
changing the fan filter 38
changing the fuse 39
cleaning
fan filter 37
instrument 36
warning 36
compliance
EMC directive 8
configuration, hardware 31
connecting probes 28
caution 28
connecting the unit 27
connection of the instrument
warning 27
connector references 61
See also connectors
connectors 61
DC IN 16
pinout 65
technical references 65
DC OUT 16
pinout 64
technical references 64
ETHERNET 18
pinout 66
technical references 66
I/O 16
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pinout 62
technical references 62
P 16
P125 to P128
pinout 67
16
technical references 67
UT PHASED ARRAY 18
technical references 68
copyright ii
crossover cable part number 27, 33
D
data acquisition and processing, specifications
56
data type, specifications 57
DC indicator light 17
DC power 29
DC power requirements
specifications 44
DC IN connector 16
pinout 65
technical references 65
DC OUT connector 16
pinout 64
technical references 64
directive, EMC 58
document
copyright ii
part number ii
publishing date ii
revision ii
E
electrostatic discharge precautions 7
EMC directive 58
compliance 8
environment specifications 43
Ethernet
cable 57, 58
connector 18, 66
link 33
European directives and standards 58
external ground 21
F
fan filters
changing 38
cleaning 37
part number 38
features, key 11
FLT16128-P-O 47
FLT16128-R-O 47
FLT32128-P-O 49
FLT32128-R-O 49
FLT3232-P-O 54
FLT64128-P-O 51
FLT64128-R-O 51
FLT6464-P-O 54
front panel 15
AC indicator light 17
DC indicator light 17
DC IN connector 16
DC OUT connector 16
ETHERNET connector 18
handles 18
I/O connector 16
on/off switch 18
P125 to P128 connectors 16
protective bumpers 19
STBY indicator light 17
UT PHASED ARRAY connector 18
UT ON button 16
UT ON indicator light 16
fuse 21
changing 39
fuse holder 21
spare 21
warning 21, 40
G
general specifications 43
AC power requirements 44
DC power requirements 44
environment 43
housing 43
system 44
grills for air outlets 21
ground
external 21
terminal 21
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warning 27, 36
guide, troubleshooting 41
H
handles, front panel 18
caution 19
hardware configuration 31
hardware network architecture 31
holder, fuse 21
housing specifications 43
I
I/O connector 16
pinout 62
technical references 62
indicator lights
AC 17
DC 17
STBY 17
UT ON 16
installation of the system 25
installation, system
connecting probes 28
connecting the unit 27
installing the unit 25
standard equipment 25
instrument
cleaning
warning 36
connecting 27
instrument cleaning 36
instrument overview 15
back panel 19
front panel 15
introduction 11
key features 11
manual organization 12
K
key features 11
L
LEDs See indicator lights
link, Ethernet 33
M
maintenance
changing the fuse 39
fan filters 37
instrument cleaning 36
maintenance and troubleshooting 35
manual
introduction 11
organization 12
Minidock-type connector See UT PHASED ARRAY
connector
model numbers 12
model numbers, FOCUS LT
description 44
module, power entry 20
N
network configuration
Ethernet link 33
FOCUS LT main unit 32
hardware network architecture 31
workstation 32
notices, safety
cautions
connecting probes 28
front panel handles 19
ventilation of the unit 26
warnings
connection of the instrument 27
grounding 27, 36
instrument cleaning 36
power supply 18, 21
recommended fuses 21, 40
unit positioning 23, 26
voltage on LEMO connectors 17, 55
numbers, FOCUS LT model
description 44
O
Olympus
office address ii
technical support 10
on/off switch 18, 29, 30
warning 18, 21
operating specifications 44
data 56
data acquisition and processing 56
data type 57
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pulsers/receivers 44
TCG 56
UT section 55
operation overview 31
hardware configuration 31
organization, manual 12
outlets, air 21
overview, instrument See instrument overview
P
P connectors 16
P125 to P128 connectors 16
pinout 67
technical references 67
panel, back See back panel
panel, front See front panel
parameters and specifications
Ethernet cable 57
pinouts
DC IN connector 65
DC OUT connector 64
ETHERNET connector 66
I/O connector 62
P125 to P128 connectors 67
power cord, warning 18, 21
power entry module 20
power supply
warning 18, 21
precautions
electrostatic discharge 7
preventive maintenance 35
probes, connecting 28
caution 28
protective bumpers 19, 22
pulser/receiver specifications 44
FLT16128-P-O 47
FLT16128-R-O 47
FLT32128-P-O 49
FLT32128-R-O 49
FLT3232-P-O 54
FLT64128-P-O 51
FLT64128-R-O 51
FLT6464-P-O 54
R
recommended fuses, warning 21, 40
references, connector 61
remote power up 29
rev. sync. see revolution synchronization signal
63
S
safety
installation category 9
instrument class 9, 58
overvoltage category 58
signal words 5
symbols 4
safety notices
cautions
connecting probes 28
front panel handles 19
ventilation of the unit 26
warnings
connection of the instrument 27
grounding 27
instrument cleaning 36
power supply 18, 21
recommended fuses 21, 40
unit positioning 23, 26
voltage on LEMO connectors 17, 55
safety standards 58
server, Bootp 33
spare fuse 21
specifications 43
standard equipment 25
standards
Canadian and U.S. 58
European and directives 58
startup mode
auto-boot on AC power 29
auto-boot on DC power 29
auto-UT 30
startup modes 29
STBY indicator 30
STBY indicator light 17
support information 10
switch, on/off 18
warning 18, 21
system installation 25
connecting probes 28
connecting the unit 27
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installing the unit 25
standard equipment 25
system specifications 44
T
TCG, specifications 56
technical support 10
terminal, ground 21
Time-Corrected Gain, specifications 56
top tour 63
trademark disclaimer ii
troubleshooting 41
changing the fuse 39
U
unit
connecting 27
positioning, warning 23, 26
UT PHASED ARRAY connector 18
technical references 68
UT section specifications 55
UT ON button 16, 30
UT ON indicator light 16
V
ventilation of the unit, caution 26
voltage on LEMO connectors, warning 17, 55
W
warnings
connection of the instrument 27
electrical 7
general 6
grounding 27, 36
instrument cleaning 36
power supply 18, 21
recommended fuses 21, 40
unit positioning 23, 26
voltage on LEMO connectors 17, 55
warranty information 10
WEEE directive 9
workstation 31, 32
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