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5189454-100
Rev 1
© 2006, General Electric Company,
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GE HEALTHCARE
DIRECTION 5189454-100, REVISION 1 GLOBAL MODEM OPTION INSTALLATION
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GE HEALTHCARE
DIRECTION 5189454-100, REVISION 1 GLOBAL MODEM OPTION INSTALLATION
LEGAL NOTES
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IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
LANGUAGE
DAMAGE IN TRANSPORTATION
All packages should be closely examined at time of delivery. If damage is apparent write “Damage
In Shipment” on ALL copies of the freight or express bill BEFORE delivery is accepted or “signed
for” by a GE representative or hospital receiving agent. Whether noted or concealed, damage
MUST be reported to the carrier immediately upon discovery, or in any event, within 14 days after
receipt, and the contents and containers held for inspection by the carrier. A transportation
company will not pay a claim for damage if an inspection is not requested within this 14 day period.
Call Traffic and Transportation, Milwaukee, WI (262) 785 5052 or 8*323 5052 immediately after
damage is found. At this time be ready to supply name of carrier, delivery date, consignee name,
freight or express bill number, item damaged and extent of damage.
Complete instructions regarding claim procedure are found in Section S of the Policy And
Procedures Bulletins.
14 July 1993
IMPORTANT...X-RAY PROTECTION
X-ray equipment if not properly used may cause injury. Accordingly, the instructions herein
contained should be thoroughly read and understood by everyone who will use the equipment
before you attempt to place this equipment in operation. The General Electric Company, Medical
Systems Group, will be glad to assist and cooperate in placing this equipment in use.
Although this apparatus incorporates a high degree of protection against x-radiation other than the
useful beam, no practical design of equipment can provide complete protection. Nor can any
practical design compel the operator to take adequate precautions to prevent the possibility of any
persons carelessly exposing themselves or others to radiation.
It is important that anyone having anything to do with x-radiation be properly trained and fully
acquainted with the recommendations of the National Council on Radiation Protection and
Measurements as published in NCRP Reports available from NCRP Publications, 7910 Woodmont
Avenue, Room 1016, Bethesda, Maryland 20814, and of the International Commission on
Radiation Protection, and take adequate steps to protect against injury.
The equipment is sold with the understanding that the General Electric Company, Medical Systems
Group, its agents, and representatives have no responsibility for injury or damage which may result
from improper use of the equipment.
Various protective materials and devices are available. It is urged that such materials or devices be
used.
CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or
Risk of equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the
Explosion manufacturer’s instructions.
Revision History
Revision History
Revision Date Reason for change
1 12/04/06 Initial release.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction............................................................................................................ 15
Section 1.0
System Requirement........................................................................................ 15
Section 2.0
Table of Contents
Material List ...................................................................................................... 15
Section 3.0
Flowchart .......................................................................................................... 15
Chapter 2
Installation Procedure........................................................................................... 17
Section 1.0
Overview ........................................................................................................... 17
Section 2.0
Hardware Installation ....................................................................................... 17
Section 3.0
Software Installation ........................................................................................ 18
3.1 Prerequisite...................................................................................................................... 18
3.2 Installing InSite Software ................................................................................................. 18
3.3 Installing Proactive Diagnostics ....................................................................................... 21
3.4 Health Page Installation Menu......................................................................................... 22
3.5 Setting Up Device Connection......................................................................................... 23
3.6 Setting Up InSite Checkout.............................................................................................. 25
3.7 Saving InSite Information................................................................................................. 26
Section 4.0
Function Check ................................................................................................ 27
Chapter 3
Finish Installation .................................................................................................. 29
Section 1.0
Attach Rating Plate .......................................................................................... 29
Section 2.0
Return Installation Card................................................................................... 30
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction
Section 1.0
System Requirement
This option is available ONLY for the System with Linux OC.
Section 2.0
Material List
1 - Introduction
Verify that the contents of this option kit are correct according to the Material List below.
Modem Option Kit (5189454)
Section 3.0
Flowchart
The Illustration below shows the main flow of the installation procedures of the option.
START
Preparation
Hardware Installation
Software Installation
Functional Check
END
Chapter 2
Installation Procedure
Section 1.0
Overview
This instruction describes the hardware and software installation procedure.
Section 2.0
Hardware Installation
Understand and follow the Safety Guidelines Manual.
2 – Installation
Procedure
1.) Turn OFF the Operator Console main power.
2.) Turn OFF the breaker in the Power Distribution Box (hospital supply).
3.) Remove the OC Rear Cover.
4.) Install Modem refer to diagrams shown as below.
Figure 2-1 InSite Modem Interconnect Diagram
INSITE MODEM OC
POWER AC115V
AC BOX
For Multi Tech Modem ONLY: Hold the shielding parts of the cable using
the metal clamp and screw.
AC/DC converter Modem
NOTICE This system is shipped with the Multi Tech modem (Global Modem) . However, some
countries do NOT approve this modem. Before connecting this modem, check if it is
approved for your country on website at http://www.multitech.com/support/gems/, Initial
Setup & Country Selection.
When your country does NOT approve the Global modem, a modem currently used in your
country must be selected instead of the Global modem.
5.) Restore OC to original configuration.
Section 3.0
Software Installation
3.1 Prerequisite
2 – Installation
Procedure
NOTICE After entering InSite Setup Screen, call the local support center to set up the InSite together.
GEMS - Americas GEMS - Europe GEMS - Asia
CT National Support Center European Support Center Asia Support Center
Phone: 1-800-321-7937 (33) 1 3083 1300 81-426-56-0033
FAX: (262)896-2710 (33) 1 3070 9970 81-426-56-0053
11.) After a moment, the InSite Setup Screen appears.
Figure 2-3 InSite Setup Screen
Proactive Diagnostics is a tool to automatically run programs during scanner operation. Results
from these programs are sent to the Automated Support Center (ASC) to inform service of
conditions that need attention on the scanner.
You can customize the proactive diagnostics schedule if desired. This will bring up the prodiags
tool.
1.) Click on ProDiag tag.
2.) The Proactive Diagnostics install screen appears.
Click on DEFAULT.
Figure 2-4 Proactive Diagnostics Install Screen
2 – Installation
Procedure
The system health page contains a collection of logs and statistics gathered over a specific time
period, typically 30 days. It is used during troubleshooting and planned maintenance. During
installation you can configure the frequency, content, and recipients of the report. The report will
be automatically mailed to up to ten users.
1.) The Health Page screen appears.
Verify that a proper E-mail address is entered.
Note: Type in the correct E-Mail address of the primary site FE. You must enter at least one E-Mail
address. The system prompts you for up to nine additional addresses. The system sends a copy
of the Health Page to each E-Mail address. Use the additional E-Mail addresses to send a copy of
the Health Page to the secondary site FEs.
Enter the COMPLETE address, to ensure E-Mail delivery!
At least one address must be entered. There is no default address. After typing in the address,
you must type in a <return> so that it shows up in the list of addresses with the scroll bar. A total
of 10 addresses are allowed.
Figure 2-5 Health Page Setting Screen
xxxxx.xxxxxx@gemsa.med.ge.com
MODEM CONFIGURATION
1.) Configure Modem information.
Figure 2-6 Modem Configuration Screen
2 – Installation
Procedure
• Dial-out Prefix
This lets you enter the digits and numbers to get an outside long distance phone line. The phone
prefix is used by proactive diagnostics to contact the Automated Support Center. The actual phone
number to use is automatically determined.
If you need to change the phone number, you may use the command:
/usr/g/insite/bin/installinsite -dp dialingnumber
• Internal Prefix
Enter the internal prefix used in a hospital to prevent the InSite from dailing an extension. If the
internal prefix is not used in a hospital, select None.
• Dialing Mode
Select whether the phone line dials using "touch tones" or "pluse".
• Modem Type
Select the [Multi tech] modem (Global modem) from the menu. (The current modem is displayed.)
- Selecting a USRobotics modem:
The preferred Hayes modem is the Hayes Optima V.34. However, the slower model,
Hayes Optima V.FC is also supported.
- Selecting the modem for Europe:
Note: The modem hardware setting screen to be displayed depends on the modem to be connected.
3.) Set the modem hardware, following the instructions displayed on the monitor screen.
4.) When the modem hardware setting has been completed successfully, the following message
should be displayed on the status line of the bottom side of the Modem configuration screen.
Displayed: "Device Connection: Completed Successfully."
5.) If "Status : Failed" appears, set the CPU Serial Port Speed again to the lower values than
currently set. If this error occurs repeatedly, consult your local technical support center.
NOTICE VERY IMPORTANT: You MUST run the checkout in order to establish the InSite connection.
Checkout MUST be rerun in the event of a system re-load.
1.) The InSite Checkout Screen appears.
Click on CHECKOUT NOW.
Figure 2-8 InSite Checkout Screen
2 – Installation
Procedure
2.) The following window appears, click on OK.
Figure 2-9 Configure InSite Now Window
Note: The OLC checkout procedure depends on whether or not a customer’s system has iLinq
license. For a iLinq-licensed system, verify that iLinq icon is seen next to the Service Icon
after the checkout has been successfully completed.
The configuration files for Class-M software and InSite features are saved to MOD/DVD-RAM as
part of the Save System State process.
1.) Set the write protect tab of the MOD/DVD-RAM to the write position and insert the MOD/DVD-
RAM into the MOD/DVD drive of the OC.
2.) On the desktop menu, click on Savestate.
3.) Click on Confirm.
4.) Click on Continue several times according to the messages to be displayed.
The MOD/DVD-RAM auto-format phase will be started, then the system state data are saved
on the MOD/DVD-RAM.
Note: You can see the message "This is an Optical Disk containing a file system." after clicking "Continue"
button several times. This is the last chance to cancel the procedure "Saving system state data".
If "Continue" is clicked on this message, you can NOT cancel this procedure any more.
5.) "System State Saved Successfully" appears. Click on Continued.
6.) Press the eject button of the MOD/DVD drive to eject the MOD/DVD-RAM from the MOD/DVD
drive.
7.) In desktop menu, select Shutdown to restart the system.
NOTICE When performing Application-Shutdown and then restarting the system, always use the
Shutdown button. Do not use the Startup Button, because this might not work correctly.
8.) Verify that the system starts up with no error.
Section 4.0
Function Check
1.) Perform Power On Self Test:
a.) Switch ON the main switch of the OC.
The test progress information is displayed on the monitor.
b.) Verify that the system starts up normally.
2.) Perform the normal test scannings and check that the images are normal.
2 – Installation
Procedure
Chapter 3
Finish Installation
Section 1.0
Attach Rating Plate
1.) Attach the provided rating plate to the following location of OC.
Figure 3-1 Rating Plate for Big OC
OC Rear Side
3 – Finish Installation
Label area Rating plate
Rating Plate
OC Rating Plate
Section 2.0
Return Installation Card
1.) Complete and verify the site-specific information on the Red Product Locator Installation Card.
2.) Send the Product Locator Card to the appropriate address provided belowl:
- Address for GEMS-AM sites:
Send to the address printed on the Product Locator Card.
- Address for GEMS-E sites:
Send to the address Printed on the Product Locator Card.
- Address for GEMS-A sites:
Send to the local PLS or Service Administrator.
www.gehealthcare.com
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