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Service Manual
Manufactured by
SonoSite, Inc.
21919 30th Drive SE
Bothell, WA 98021-3904
USA
Telephone: 1-888-482-9449 or 1-425-951-1200
Fax: 1-425-951-1201
SonoSite Ltd
Alexander House
40A Wilbury Way
Hitchin, Herts
SG4 OAP UK
T: +44-1462-444800
F: +44-1462-444801
Caution:
United States federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
P03309-02 01/2004
Copyright 2004 by SonoSite, Inc.
All rights reserved. Printed in the USA.
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Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Audience ..............................................................................................1
1.2 Conventions Used in This Service Manual ....................................1
1.3 Product Upgrades and Updates ......................................................1
1.4 Customer Comments .........................................................................1
1.5 About the System ...............................................................................2
1.6 About the System Software ..............................................................4
1.7 Software Licensing .............................................................................4
Chapter 2: Safety
2.1 Electrical Safety ..................................................................................5
2.2 Equipment Safety ...............................................................................6
2.3 Battery Safety ......................................................................................6
2.4 Biological Safety .................................................................................7
2.5 Labeling Symbols ...............................................................................7
Chapter 3: System Overview
3.1 System Overview ...............................................................................9
3.2 Theory of Operation ..........................................................................9
3.2.1 Transducer ..............................................................................10
3.2.2 Front End Subsystem ............................................................10
3.2.3 Digital Signal Processing Subsystem ..................................12
3.2.4 Backend Subsystem ...............................................................12
3.2.5 Control Subsystem ................................................................14
3.2.6 Power Supply and Control Subsystem ..............................15
3.3 System Specifications ......................................................................16
3.3.1 System Dimensions ...............................................................16
3.3.2 Display Dimensions ..............................................................16
3.3.3 Transducers ............................................................................16
3.3.4 Imaging Modes ......................................................................16
3.3.5 Applications ...........................................................................16
3.3.6 Image Storage .........................................................................17
3.3.7 Accessories .............................................................................17
3.3.8 Peripherals ..............................................................................17
3.3.9 Temperature, Pressure, and Humidity Limits ..................18
3.3.10 Electrical ................................................................................18
3.3.11 Electromechanical Safety Standards .................................18
3.3.12 EMC Standards Classification ...........................................18
3.3.13 Airborne Equipment Standards ........................................19
3.3.14 ECG Standard ......................................................................19
3.3.15 DICOM Standard .................................................................19
Chapter 4: Setup and Operation
4.1 System Controls ................................................................................21
4.2 System Components ........................................................................22
4.3 Setup ..................................................................................................23
4.4 Touchpad ...........................................................................................24
4.5 Accessories ........................................................................................24
4.6 Preparing the System for Operation ..............................................25
4.6.1 Installing and Removing the Battery ..................................25
4.6.2 Using AC Power/Charging Battery ...................................26
4.6.3 Connecting to AC Power ......................................................27
4.6.4 Connecting and Removing Transducers ............................28
4.6.5 Turning the System On and Off ..........................................28
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Index .................................................................................................107
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Before servicing the TITANTM high-resolution ultrasound system, please read the information in this manual. This
text applies only to the SonoSite TITAN ultrasound system product manufactured after June 19, 2003. Please find
service information about products manufactured before June 17, 2003 in C1.51 Ultrasound System Service Manual
(P00715), C1.75 Ultrasound System Service Manual (P01118), C1.9 PLUS Ultrasound System Service Manual (P02287),
and C1.99 PLUS and ELITE Ultrasound System Service Manual (P02913).
1.1 Audience
The intended audience of this manual is properly trained field and in-house service personnel.
Chapter 1: Introduction
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Feature
Control panel
Transducer connection
Handle
Display
CompactFlash slots (front for image storage, back for system and transducers updates and
import/export of DICOM configuration)
Chapter 1: Introduction
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Feature
DC input connector
I/O connector
Battery
The TITAN system is a portable, software-controlled, ultrasound system using all-digital architecture. The
system is used to acquire and display high-resolution, real-time ultrasound images: 2D, color power Doppler
(CPD), directional color power Doppler (DCPD), Tissue Harmonic Imaging (THI), M Mode, and pulsed wave
(PW) Doppler. The system has cine buffer, image zoom, labeling, biopsy, measurements, calculations, a USB
connection for image transfer, image storage, image review, printing, recording, and the ability to archive
Doppler with audio output to a videotape.
Currently, the system supports the following broadband transducers:
C8/8-5 MHz 8 mm microcurved array
C11/8-5 MHz 11 mm microcurved array
C15/4-2 MHz 15 mm microcurved array
C60/5-2 MHz 60 mm curved array
HST/10-5 MHz 25 mm linear array
ICT/8-5 MHz 11 mm intracavitary array
L38/10-5 MHz 38 mm linear array
System accessories include the TITAN mobile docking system, the TITAN mini-dock, a power supply, a battery,
video and printer cables, and SiteLink Image Manager 2.1 software.
System peripherals include medical grade (conforming to the requirements of EN60601-1) and non-medical
(commercial) grade products. System medical grade peripherals include a printer and VCR. System non-medical
grade peripherals include a CompactFlash card and a Kensington Security Cable. Use of peripherals is covered
in the manufacturers instructions, which accompany each peripheral.
Chapter 1: Introduction
When the grace period expires, all system functions except for licensing are unavailable until a
valid license key is entered into the system.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Safety
Read this information before using the ultrasound system. The information in this manual applies to the
ultrasound system, transducer, accessories, and peripherals. This chapter contains safety information.
A Warning describes precautions necessary to prevent injury or loss of life.
A Caution describes precautions necessary to protect the products.
To avoid the risk of electrical shock or injury, do not open the system enclosures. All internal
adjustments and replacements, except battery replacement, must be made by a qualified
technician.
To avoid the risk of injury, do not operate the system in the presence of flammable gasses or
anesthetics. Explosion can result.
To avoid the risk of electrical shock, use only properly grounded equipment. Shock hazards
exist if the power supply is not properly grounded. Grounding reliability can only be achieved
when equipment is connected to a receptacle marked Hospital Only or Hospital Grade or
the equivalent. The grounding wire must not be removed or defeated.
To avoid the risk of electrical shock, before using the transducer, inspect the transducer face,
housing, and cable. Do not use the transducer if the transducer or cable is damaged.
To avoid the risk of electrical shock, always disconnect the power supply from the system before
cleaning the system.
To avoid the risk of electrical shock, do not use any transducer that has been immersed beyond
the specified cleaning or disinfection level. See Chapter 5, Cleaning and Disinfecting.
To avoid the risk of electrical shock and fire hazard, inspect the power supply, AC power cord
and plug on a regular basis. Ensure they are not damaged.
To avoid the risk of electrical shock, use only accessories and peripherals recommended by
SonoSite, including the power supply. Connection of accessories and peripherals not
recommended by SonoSite could result in electrical shock. Contact SonoSite or your local
representative for a list of accessories and peripherals available from or recommended by
SonoSite.
To avoid the risk of electrical shock, use commercial grade peripherals recommended by
SonoSite on battery power only. Do not connect these products to AC mains power when using
the system to scan or diagnose a patient/subject. Contact SonoSite or your local representative
for a list of the commercial grade peripherals available from or recommended by SonoSite.
To avoid the risk of electrical shock, inspect the interconnect cables on a regular basis for
damage.
To avoid the risk of electrical shock to the patient/subject, do not touch the system battery
contacts while simultaneously touching a patient/subject.
To prevent injury to the operator/bystander, the transducer must be removed from patient
contact before the application of a high-voltage defibrillation pulse.
Chapter 2: Safety
Caution:
Although your system has been manufactured in compliance with existing EMC/EMI
requirements (EN60601-1-2), use of the system in the presence of an electromagnetic field can
cause degradation of the ultrasound image. If this occurs often, SonoSite suggests a review of
the system environment. Identify and remove the possible sources of the emissions or move
your system.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD), or static shock, is a naturally occurring phenomenon. ESD is
common in conditions of low humidity, which can be caused by heating or air conditioning.
Static shock is a discharge of the electrical energy from a charged body to a lesser or
non-charged body. The degree of discharge can be significant enough to cause damage to a
transducer or an ultrasound system. The following precautions can help reduce ESD: anti-static
spray on carpets, anti-static spray on linoleum, and anti-static mats.
Do not use the system if an error message appears on the display: note the error code; call
SonoSite or your local representative; turn off the system by pressing and holding the power key
until the system powers down.
To avoid increasing the system and transducer connector temperature, do not block the airflow
to the ventilation holes on the side of the system.
The battery has a safety device. Do not disassemble or alter the battery.
Charge the batteries only when the ambient temperature is between 0 and 45C (32 and 113F).
Do not short-circuit the battery by directly connecting the positive and negative terminals with
metal objects.
Do not heat the battery or discard it in a fire.
Do not expose the battery to storage temperatures over 60C (140F). Keep it away from fire and
other heat sources.
Do not charge the battery near a heat source, such as a fire or heater.
Do not leave the battery in direct sunlight.
Do not pierce the battery with a sharp object, hit it, or step on it.
Do not use a damaged battery.
Do not solder a battery.
Chapter 2: Safety
Warning:
The polarity of the battery terminals is fixed and cannot be switched or reversed. Do not force
the battery into the system.
Do not connect the battery to an electrical power outlet.
Do not continue recharging the battery if it does not recharge after two successive six hour
charging cycles.
Caution:
To prevent the battery from bursting, igniting, or emitting fumes and causing equipment
damage, observe the following precautions.
Do not immerse the battery in water or allow it to get wet.
Do not put the battery into a microwave oven or pressurized container.
If the battery leaks or emits an odor, remove it from all possible flammable sources.
If the battery emits an odor or heat, is deformed or discolored, or in any way appears abnormal
during use, recharging or storage, immediately remove it and stop using it. If you have any
questions about the battery, consult SonoSite or your local representative.
Store the battery between -20C (-4F) and 60C (140F).
Use only SonoSite batteries.
Do not use or charge the battery with non-SonoSite equipment. Only charge the battery with the
TITAN system.
Non-medical (commercial) grade peripheral monitors have not been verified or validated by
SonoSite as being suitable for diagnosis.
Do not use the system if it exhibits erratic or inconsistent behavior. Discontinuities in the
scanning sequence are indicative of a hardware failure that must be corrected before use.
Do not use the system if it exhibits artifacts on the LCD screen, either within the clinical image or
in the area outside of the clinical image. Artifacts are indicative of hardware and/or software
errors that must be corrected before use.
Some transducer sheaths contain natural rubber latex and talc, which can cause allergic
reactions in some individuals. Refer to 21 CFR 801.437, User labeling for devices that contain
natural rubber.
Perform ultrasound procedures prudently. Use the ALARA (as low as reasonably achievable)
principle.
SonoSite does not currently recommend a specific brand of acoustic standoff.
Chapter 2: Safety
Chapter 2: Safety
3.2.1
Transducer
The transducer elements convert the pulser voltage to acoustic energy during the transmit portion of the
ultrasound acquisition cycle. Also, the transducer elements convert the acoustic echo to voltage in the receive
portion of the acquisition cycle. The system transducers have 64 to 128 elements. The front end subsystem senses
the voltage developed on the transducer elements.
3.2.2
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3.2.3
3.2.4
Backend Subsystem
The Backend subsystem is responsible for the conversion of raw acquisition data into a raster image ready for
display. This includes the acquisition data path with flash suppression and temporal filtering, and the display
data path with scan conversion into raster space. The Backend subsystem also contains the video data path that
supports generation of video comprising of the ultrasound image as well as graphics annotation. Video
generation of both standard composite interlaced video and progressive scan video is supported. Most
functionality is within the ASIC. However, the memory resources for acquisition memory, and display memory
are found in external memory components. The conversion from PC type video to TV type video is also
performed externally.
Control is received initially from the CPU to setup each functional block and afterward the hardware is
completely data driven. This control takes the form of programming setup registers inside the blocks and setting
up scan conversion tables. Each block provides temporary storage as required to buffer data and keep their
respective processing pipeline full and operating. Also note that the block diagrams show only the data path, but
each block is responsible for generating any necessary memory addresses for their respective input data stream.
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3.2.5
Control Subsystem
The control subsystem is shown in the figure below.
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3.2.6
Power
Select
VEXTS
VBATS
Power
Switch
On/Off
Latch
On/Off Key
PWR_Enable
VPWR
Digital
Power
Supplies
VCC1_Good
Off
RSTN
DPS_Enables
PS_Bus
VEXTS
Battery
Pack
VCC(n)
VCC1
CPU
BDATA
+HVB
+HV
+6V
-6V
Analog
Power
Supplies
HV_ADJ
APS_Enable
APS_Sense
Fan
Fan_Enable
Display
Power
Supplies
Transducer
Power
Supplies
SH_5V
SH_3.3V
SH_VPP
Power
Monitor
and
Control
Temp
Sense
BL_PWR
LCD(n)
LCD_Control
LCD_Enable
SH_Enable
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3.3.1
System Dimensions
Length: 11.8 in. (29.97 cm)
Width: 10.9 in. (27.69 cm)
Depth: 3.0 in. (7.62 cm)
Weight: 8.3 lbs. (3.76 kg) with the C60 transducer and battery installed
3.3.2
Display Dimensions
Length: 5.1875 in. (13.18 cm)
Width: 6.75 in. (17.15 cm)
Diagonal: 8.5 in. (21.59 cm)
3.3.3
Transducers
3.3.4
Imaging Modes
2D (256 gray shades)
Color power Doppler (CPD) (256 colors)
Directional color power Doppler (DCPD) (256 colors)
M Mode
Pulsed wave (PW) Doppler
Tissue Harmonic Imaging
3.3.5
Applications
Abdominal Imaging
Cardiac Imaging
Gynecology and Fertility Imaging
Interventional and Intraoperative Imaging Applications
Obstetrical Imaging
Pediatric and Neonatal Imaging
Prostate Imaging
Superficial Imaging
Vascular Imaging
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3.3.6
Image Storage
The number images saved to the CompactFlash card vary depending on the card storage capacity.
Cine buffer
3.3.7
Accessories
3.3.7.1 Hardware, Software, and Documentation
AIUM Ultrasound Medical Safety Guidance Document
Battery
Biopsy Guide
Carry case
External display
Mobile Docking System
Mini-Dock
Power supply
Quick Reference Guide
SiteLink Image Manager 2.1
System User Guide
Triple Transducer Connect
Ultrasound gel
3.3.7.2 Cables
Ethernet cable (10 ft./3 m)
Ethernet interface cable (7 in./18 cm)
External display power cord (6 ft./1.8 m)
External display VGA cable (3 ft./0.9 m)
Print control cable (10 ft./3.1 m)
Printer AC power cord (1 ft./30.5 cm)
VCR AC power cord (1.5 ft./45.7 cm)
VCR (control/audio) cable (6 ft./1.8 m)
Video cable (RCA/RCA) (10 ft./3.1 m)
Video cable (RCA/BNC) (10 ft./3.1 m)
S-video (6 ft./1.8 m)
System AC power cord (10 ft./3.1 m)
USB cable for SiteLink (10 ft./3.1 m)
3.3.8
Peripherals
See the manufacturers specifications for the following peripherals.
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3.3.9
3.3.10 Electrical
Power Supply Input: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.2 A Max @ 100 VAC.
Power Supply Output (system on):
(1) 15 VDC, 2.7A Max (system)
(2) 12.6 VDC, 0.8A Max (battery charging)
Power Supply Output (system off):
(1) 15 VDC, 2.0A Max (system)
(2) 12.6 VDC, 1.8A Max (battery charging)
Combined output not exceeding 52W.
Battery
6-cell, 11.25 VDC, 4.4 amp-hours, rechargeable lithium ion battery pack.
Run time is 2 hours or more, depending on imaging mode and display brightness.
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15
3
4
5
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17
18
19
6
7
20
10
11
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System Control
Description
Power
Alphanumeric
Annotation
Text
Picto
Arrow
THI
Depth
Depth
Depth Up
Depth Down
Zoom
Gain
Near
Far
Gain
AC power
indicator
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System Control
Description
Caliper/Calcs
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Touchpad
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Select
Use to switch among touchpad control for line position (2D), text position
(text), calipers for measurement (calipers), pictograph marker position/angle
(picto), arrow position/orientation (arrow).
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13
Save
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Remappable
controls
Controls features on the context menu which are adjusted based on the system
state.
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Forms
Setup
Report
Review
Patient
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(Delta key)
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Video recording
Record
Save Clip
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Freeze
Freeze
Stops the live imaging and displays a frozen image.
Cine
Review images stored in the cine buffer; (back/forward)
back/forward through last-in, first-out sequence.
All mode images can be stored and reviewed in
the cine buffer.
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Update
Toggles between image modes in M Mode and Doppler, e.g., between Doppler
sample line and Doppler spectral trace.
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Modes
M Mode
Doppler
Color
2D
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4.3 Setup
Key click
1
2
3
Beep alert
1
2
3
Sleep delay
1
2
3
Power delay
1
2
3
OB Authors
1
2
3
Date
1
2
3
Time
1
2
3
Delta Key
1
2
3
F Keys
1
2
3
Patient Header
1
2
3
Mode Data
1
2
3
System Status
1
2
3
Doppler Scale
1
2
3
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Duplex
1
2
3
Printer
1
2
3
Thermal Index
1
2
3
Video mode
1
2
3
Connectivity
1
2
3
System Information
1
2
Reset
To return settings for this setup page to factory default, select Reset from the
on-screen menu.
4.4 Touchpad
The touchpad is used to select, adjust, and move objects on the screen. For example, it controls the caliper
position, CPD/DCPD box position, floating cursor, and more.
Note: The arrow keys control much of the same functionality as the touchpad.
4.5 Accessories
For information about accessories and other SonoSite products, refer to the user guide for each product.
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Use only the specified SonoSite battery pack. For battery safety notes, see Battery Safety on
page 6.
The system can be powered from either a battery pack or external power.
The battery pack is a 6-cell, 11.25V (nominal), 4.4 amp-hour, Lithium-Ion, rechargeable battery pack.
The battery comprises six lithium-ion cells plus electronics, a temperature sensor, and battery contacts.
If the battery is being installed for the first time, it will need to be charged.
Warning:
To avoid injury to the operator and to prevent damage to the ultrasound system, inspect the
battery for leaks prior to installing.
Locking levers
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4.6.2
1
2
Verify the hospital supply voltage corresponds to the power supply voltage range. See
Electrical on page 18.
Connect the DC power cable from the power supply to the connector on the system. See Figure 1.2 on page 3.
Connect one end of the system AC power cord into the power supply. Then plug the other end into a
hospital-grade electrical outlet.
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Specification
3 hours @ 25 C
6 hours @ 25 C
4.6.3
Connecting to AC Power
Mini-Dock
Power Supply
A
H
I
To
PC
To
Ethernet
Power
Strip
B
Printer
Remote
Video- In Out
AC In
Power
Out
VCR
Audio
In
AC
Power
Video
In
S-Video Composite
Audio
Out
Video
Out
RS 232
Dip switches
1-4 Down
5,6 Up
G
To AC Power
(wall outlet)
AC In
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4.6.4
The transducer connector can become hot during operation. This is normal. Operate the system
in the docking system or on a flat, hard surface to allow air flow past the connector.
Caution:
The electrical contacts inside the system transducer connector may be damaged by foreign
material. Keep foreign material out of the connector.
4.6.5
1
2
Do not use the system if an error message appears on the display. Note the error code and turn
off the system. Call SonoSite or your local representative.
Locate the Power key on the top left side of the system. See Figure 4.1 on page 21.
Press the Power key once to turn on and once to turn off.
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To prevent loss of data or loss of images, transfer all images on the CompactFlash
card before performing the upgrade. Images remaining on the CompactFlash card
cannot be viewed or deleted after the upgrade.
Note: If you use SiteLink Image Manager for transferring images, SiteLink 2.1 is required after the upgrade. Contact the
Technical Support Department to receive a new version of the program.
1 Remove any transducer or Triple Transducer Connect from the Titan system.
2 Connect the Titan system directly to the power supply or through the docking system/mini-dock. See
Connectivity on page 73.
3 Insert the CompactFlash card into the back slot.
The system displays the following message:
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Select Restart.
After restart, there is a short delay before the system goes into the upgrade process. Do not turn the system
off. The system displays the following message:
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When the system software upgrade is completed, the system displays the following message:
Select Restart.
When the operating software has been replaced, the system presents you with the license update screen so
that you may license the software. If upgrading a transducer, press Cancel from the on-screen menu.
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When the system software upgrade is completed, the system displays the following message.
Select Restart.
When the transducer software has been replaced, the system presents you with the license update screen so
that you may license the software for your transducer. Upgrade all transducers before obtaining license keys.
Repeat all steps in To upgrade transducer software:
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4.7.1
Technical support
1-877-657-8118
1-425-951-6700
service@sonosite.com
SonoSite website:
To receive your license key, you will need to provide the following information, which is displayed on the system
information screen of your system:
Name of the person installing the upgrade
System serial number (located on the bottom of your system)
ARM version
PCBA serial number
4.7.2
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Note: If you have entered a valid license key and you cannot complete the licensing procedure, verify that the license key
has been entered correctly. The license key should be exactly 12 digits (for example, 123348990552) with no other
characters or punctuation.
Note: If after confirming correct entry of the license key, you are still unable to license your system, call SonoSite technical
support. USA/Canada customers call 1-877-657-8118. International customers call your local representative or
1-425-951-1330.
If the system is on and the grace period expires, the license update screen must be displayed from the system
information screen. See System Information on page 24.
4.7.3
1
2
4.7.4
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36
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Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
6.1 Basic Troubleshooting
This chapter contains information to help you correct problems with system operation and provides instructions
on the proper care of the system, transducer, and accessories.
If you encounter difficulty with the system, use the information in this chapter to help correct the problem. If the
problem is not covered here, contact SonoSite technical support at the following numbers or addresses:
Technical support
1-877-657-8118
1-425-951-6700
service@sonosite.com
SonoSite website:
Solution
Press Freeze key. Zoom does not work when the image is frozen.
No CPD image.
No DCPD image.
No OB measurement selections.
Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
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Solution
Ensure that the patient information, date, and time are set accurately.
A maintenance icon
on the system screen.
displays
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Subassemblies
Display
Figure 6.2
Control Panel
Figure 6.3
System
Figure 6.4
Battery
Figure 6.5
Figure 6.8
DICOM
Table 6.3
Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
Display
An easy method to verify display failures is to attach an external monitor to any of the external video connectors
on the mini-dock. For example, if the system display is blank and the external monitor works properly, the
system display requires servicing. If the system display works correctly and the external monitor is blank then
either the mini-dock or the external display is at fault.
Follow the Display Flow Diagram (Figure 6.2) to evaluate the cause of failure.
6.6.2
Control Panel
An easy method to verify keyboard failures is to go to the patient information screen by pressing the Patient Key
and press each individual key on the keyboard. Press function keys and note their response.
Follow the Control Panel Flow Diagram (Figure 6.3) to evaluate the cause of failure.
6.6.3
System/Main PCBA
The main PCBA may present symptoms that are difficult to assess. Main PCBA failures typically result in assert
codes that are output to the display. If an assert code should display, note the assert code and contact SonoSite
technical support to clarify the failure. Figure 6.1 shows an assert code and a maintenance icon displayed on the
system screen.
Follow the System Flow Diagram (Figure 6.4) to evaluate the cause of failure.
Assert code
Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
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6.6.4
Battery
If the system does not operate or does not run for the expected duration for a given charge, battery failure may
have occurred.
Follow the Battery Flow Diagram (Figure 6.5) to evaluate the cause of failure.
6.6.5
6.6.6
DICOM
A DICOM troubleshooting chart is provided as Table 6.3.
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Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
Display
Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
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6.7.2
Control Panel
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Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
6.7.3
System
Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
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6.7.4
Battery
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Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
6.7.5
Figure 6.6 Mini-Dock and Mobile Docking System Flow Diagram, Part 1
Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
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Figure 6.7 Mini-Dock and Mobile Docking System Flow Diagram, Part 2
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Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
6.7.6
Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
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Error Code
Cause
Troubleshooting
Socket
communication
failed
TSOCKET_CONNE
CT_FAILURE
Invalid network
configuration.
Wrong port number.
Application is not
running.
Printer is offline.
Archiver
transaction
failed
TDICARCH_OPEN_
FAILURE
Printer
transaction
failed
TDICPRNT_OPEN_
FAILURE
Wrong Image
Setting
DICOM network
communication
failed
TDNETWORK_OPE
N_FAILURE
Internal failure
detected
TDNETWORK_REA
D_FAILURE
Invalid DICOM
Attribute
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Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
7.1.1
Required Parts
Service Assembly, Display, TITAN (P03861)
7.1.2
Required Tools
#1 Phillips screwdriver
Torque screwdriver, 2.010.0 inch pounds (0.231.1 newton meter)
8 mm nut driver
An anti-static mat
A wrist grounding strap
Caution:
7.1.3
Always use correct ESD procedures. ESD damage is cumulative and may not be noticeable at
first. Initial ESD symptoms may be slightly degraded performance or image quality.
Display Removal
1
2
Remove the battery from the system. See Section 4.6.1, Installing and Removing the Battery, on page 25 for
battery removal.
Remove the two screws from the back of the system per Figure 7.1.
Screws (2)
Lay the system on the top and remove the two screws from the bottom of the system per Figure 7.2.
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Screws (2)
Turn the system over, fully open the display, and lift off the Control Panel per Figure 7.3.
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Disconnect the two connectors from the display to the Main PCBA per Figure 7.3.3.5.
Connectors (2)
Remove the four screws from the Display Hinges per Figure 7.5.
Screws (4)
7.1.4
Display Replacement
1
2
3
4
5
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7.1.5
Required Parts
7.2.2
Required Tools
#1 Phillips screwdriver
Torque screwdriver, 2.010.0 inch pounds (0.231.1 newton meter)
8 mm nut driver
An anti-static mat
A wrist grounding strap
Caution:
7.2.3
7.2.4
Remove the two screws from the rear of the system per Figure 7.1.
Remove the two screws from the bottom of the system per Figure 7.2.
Turn the system over, fully open the display, and lift off the Control Panel per Figure 7.3.
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Always use correct ESD procedures. ESD damage is cumulative and may not be noticeable at
first. Initial ESD symptoms may be slightly degraded performance or image quality.
Required Parts
Parts for the Main System Repair could include any of the following
P03871 Service Assembly Main PCBA, TITAN
P03870 Service Assembly Power Supply, TITAN
P03869 Service Assembly TGC, TITAN
P03872 Service Assembly Speaker, TITAN
P03873 Service Assembly Upper Enclosure, TITAN
P03874 Service Assembly Lower Enclosure, TITAN
Note: Replacing the enclosure bottom requires printing a new label for the product. This must be printed prior to
shipping the enclosure bottom. You will be required to provide the information to print this label.
Nest Frame Assembly, TITAN (order these parts individually)
P00364 Connector, Interposer
P00524 Screw, Shoulder, Thrust Plate
P00353 Wear Plate
P00646 Spring, Thrust Plate
P02860 Nest Plate, Interposer
P00352 Shield, Perimeter, Long
P00527 Shield, Perimeter, Short
P02861 Post, Mounting
7.3.2
Required Tools
#1 Phillips screwdriver
Torque screwdriver, 2.010.0 inch pounds (0.231.1 newton meter)
8 mm nut driver
An anti-static mat
A wrist grounding strap
Caution:
7.3.3
Always use correct ESD procedures. ESD damage is cumulative and may not be noticeable at
first. Initial ESD symptoms may be slightly degraded performance or image quality.
Remove the display and the control panel from the system following the removal procedures in Section 7.1.3
and Section 7.2.3.
Remove the additional 4 screws from the bottom of the system per Figure 7.6.
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Screws (4)
Turn the system over and remove the top enclosure from the main PCBA. This exposes all of the replaceable
parts for the main system per Figure 7.7.
Main PCBA
Nest frame
assembly
Power supply
TGC assembly
Speaker
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Speaker
Press on the connector release and pull the connector out of the receptacle.
Gently pry off the retaining clip with a flat bladed pry tool. See Figure 7.8.
Connector
Retaining clip
Gently pry the shield from the power supply and set it aside. This part will be used in reassembly. Note that
the shield fits only one way. See Figure 7.9.
Power supply
shield
Remove the 7 screws that hold down the power supply PCB per Figure 7.10.
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Gently lift the power supply and shield assembly away from the Main PCBA.
Screws (7)
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Remove the flex cable from the TGC PCB by lifting on the flex release tab. See Figure 7.12.
Remove the flex cable from the Main PCBA by lifting gently on the flex release tab.
Remove the two screws holding the TGC PCBA in place.
Release tabs
Screws (2)
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Remove the 3 screws holding the Main PCBA in place per Figure 7.13.
Remove the 4 shoulder bolts holding the transducer nest frame assembly in place. As you remove the nest
frame assembly from the PCBA tilt the PCBA and enclosure to almost vertical to avoid spilling the Interposer
Connectors from the Assembly.
Disconnect the speaker wires from the Main PCBA.
Remove the TGC PCBA following the procedure in Section 7.3.3.3.
Screws (3)
CompactFlash
release buttons
Shoulder bolts (4)
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Critical Test Function A failure of the system functions tested in this section could affect
safety or effectiveness of the system adversely. While performing the steps in this section, verify
that the images on the system display and on the external monitor are acceptable.
Verify that all controls operate smoothly over their full range and that the system responds properly.
To obtain 2D images, SonoSite recommends using the RMI 413A Soft Tissue Phantom or the RMI 403 GS
Multipurpose Phantom. Any equivalent Phantom is acceptable.
To obtain Power Doppler images, SonoSite recommends using the RMI 425 Doppler Phantom or the RMI
1425A Doppler Phantom. Any equivalent Phantom is acceptable.
When making penetration measurements on a phantom, apply the phantom reference value and tolerance
to the measurement.
8.3.1
on the transducer. To test, put your finger on the probe and run it across the transducer face. Your finger
touching the transducer face should appear at the orientation mark on the display image format.
With the array pointing down and the orientation mark to the operators left, element #1 corresponds with
the left side of the array.
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8.4.1
2D Image Quality
To test 2D image quality:
1 Verify that the ultrasound image appears uniform in both the axial and lateral direction, with no dropouts
2
8.4.2
or intensity variations.
Verify that the cystic structure at the focal zone is clearly differentiated from the surrounding tissue and is
echo-free, while solid tissue, with numerous echo sources, appears solid.
Ellipse. (If the caliper line setup is on, then a dotted line connects the two calipers. See the TITAN Ultrasound
System User Guide, if necessary.) The Cal 1 caliper is active by default.
Use the touchpad to position one of the calipers.
Press the Select key to fix the caliper and enable the other caliper.
Use the touchpad to move the other caliper. The results update as you move the caliper, and the
measurement is complete when you finish moving the calipers. (Press the Select key to alternate the active
caliper, and adjust the measurement with the touchpad.)
To perform another distance measurement on the image, select the other distance icon and repeat the
preceding steps.
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8.4.3
8.4.4
Measurements
Tolerance
Axial Distance
+/- 2%
Lateral Distance
+/- 2%
Penetration
To test penetration:
1 Adjust the system controls to obtain a clear image that shows the limits of echo penetration as shown in
2
Table 8.2.
Measure from the center of the skinline to the deepest vertical positionwhere the scatter echoes start to
break up and tissue definition is lost.
C60
ICT
C15
L38
C11
2D Penetration
11.5 cm
5.0 cm
19.0 cm
6.0 cm
5.0 cm
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CPD
To test CPD:
Note: Use the RMI 425 Doppler Phantom or the RMI 1425A Doppler Phantom.
1 Connect any transducer and set up the system for CPD mode.
2 Acquire the image.
3 Press and release the Color key for CPD/DCPD mode. Select CPD from the on-screen menu. A Region of
Interest (ROI) box is displayed on top of the grayscale image. (Press the 2D key to return to 2D imaging.)
Use the touchpad to move the CPD ROI. While you are moving the CPD ROI, you will see an outline of the
new position moving on the display. When you stop moving, the new position will display the CPD ROI.
(The size of the CPD ROI is fixed. There is no control to change it.)
8.5.2
Use the touchpad to move the DCPD ROI. While you are moving the DCPD ROI, you will see an outline of
the new position moving on the display. When you stop moving, the new position will display the DCPD
ROI. (The size of the DCPD image is fixed. There is no control to change it.)
1
2
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Turn gain clockwise to increase the amount of DCPD gain. (While in DCPD imaging, near and far affect only
the 2D image; they do not affect the DCPD image.)
Turn gain counterclockwise to decrease the amount of DCPD gain.
Image the vessel using a Doppler phantom. Verify that as the gain controls increase and decrease, Doppler
echo intensity increases and decreases to correspond. Verify that no flow exists outside the vessel.
Save a DCPD image by pressing the Freeze key and then the Save key.
8.5.3
M Mode Imaging
To test M Mode Imaging:
1 Attach a C60 transducer and acquire an image.
2 Press the M Mode key for the M Mode sample line.
3 Position the M Mode sample line over the image using the touchpad.
4 Press the M Mode key again to turn on M Mode.
5 Select the desired sweep speed from the on-screen menu (slow, med, or fast). The on-screen menu will show
6
7
8.5.4
8.5.5
active.
Observe a decrease in dot size and a significant loss in penetration due to the higher frequency. Image
resolution increases.
Press the THI key again to turn off Tissue Harmonic Imaging.
8.5.6
8.5.7
Products with replaced subassemblies, or products that have been otherwise disassembled, must undergo
an Image Quality Verification Test/Livescan.
The Image Quality Verification Test/Livescan should be performed after successfully completing Section 8.3,
Setting Up Performance Tests, on page 61 and Section 8.5.1, CPD, on page 64.
The test is completed before returning the system to service.
A certified sonographer must perform the test.
The Livescan test performed is at the discretion of the Sonographer and will represent their acceptance of a
successful service event.
Image Review
Review all saved images and verify that the images are displayed properly.
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8.5.8
Printer
To test printer operation:
1 Print two images in rapid succession and verify proper operation.
2 Verify that the print control on the system functions correctly.
8.5.9
Battery Charging
To test battery charging operation:
1 Remove the system from the Docking System and insert a battery into the system.
2 Press the Power key to turn the system on. Allow the battery to discharge. The battery indicator icon on the
3
4
5
display, below the Transducer Type indicator, will extinguish from left to right as the battery discharges.
Note: The battery may take 12 hours to discharge.
Reattach the system to the Docking System and attach the AC power cord to the power connector.
Note that the battery indicator indicates that the battery is charging. The sections of the battery indicator will
light sequentially from left to right as the battery charges.
If charging is not evident, see Chapter 6, Troubleshooting for troubleshooting procedures.
Use only the recommended video monitor, printer, or VCR when verifying the video output at
the video receptacle.
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1-877-657-8118
1-425-951-6700
service@sonosite.com
SonoSite website:
8.6.2
Shipping Instructions
Please contact SonoSite to get a return material authorization number (RMA). Contact SonoSite before returning
any product.
The shipping address for all returned products is:
SonoSite, Inc.
Attn: Technical Support RMA ___________________
21919 30th Drive SE
Bothell, Washington 98021
USA
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9
14
10
15
4
5
11
12
6
7
Front view
Rear view
Description
Ultrasound system
Side panels
(Use to lift, raise, or transport the docking system)
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Description
Transducer storage
Locking wheels
(Press down/pull up on locks to lock/unlock)
CompactFlash shield
Wrist rest/handle
10
Cable hooks
11
12
VCR bay
13
14
Mini-dock
15
Storage
To insert system:
1 Push in the handle release button and lift the handle to the upper most position.
2 Close the lid on the ultrasound system and slide into the docking system. Connection will be made when
3
Warning:
To prevent injury, do not use the handle to lift the docking system over an obstacle or threshold.
Use the side panels to lift over an obstacle or threshold.
To remove system:
1 Close the lid on the ultrasound system.
2 Push in the handle release button and lift the handle to the upper most position.
3 Remove the ultrasound system.
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9.2 Mini-Dock
The TITAN mini-dock (mini-dock) provides connectivity for the TITAN ultrasound system when the system is
out of the docking system. The mini-dock provides connections to an external printer and/or monitors, a power
supply, USB connection to SiteLink Image Manager, VGA connection, and S-video connection.
9.3 Connectivity
9.3.1
Connection Panel
Definition
DC input
Print control
USB
Flashing yellow LED (Light-Emitting Diode) indicates Ethernet network activity
Ethernet
Solid green LED (Light-Emitting Diode) indicates Ethernet network connection status
RS-232 (VCR control/audio)
S-video out
S-video in (available on future releases)
RGB video out
Composite video out
Audio out
ECG (available on future releases)
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9.3.2
Power Supply
A
H
I
To
PC
To
Ethernet
Power
Strip
B
Printer
Remote
Video- In Out
AC In
Power
Out
VCR
Audio
In
AC
Power
Video
In
S-Video Composite
G
To AC Power
(wall outlet)
AC In
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Audio
Out
Video
Out
RS 232
Dip switches
1-4 Down
5,6 Up
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SystemIo
page4
RESETn
SDA_3V
SCL_3V
DvEncoder
CLK_PAL_ENC
CLK_NTSC_ENC
RESETn
CLK_14_318182
CLK_17_734475
CLK_ENCODER
VideoDecoder
RESETn
SDA_3V
SCL_3V
CLK_ENCODER
page3
RESETn
SCL_3V
CLK_ENCODER
SDA_3V
page2
SDA_3V
SCL_3V
CLK_PAL_ENC
CLK_NTSC_ENC
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P1-22
P1-24
P1-25
P1-27
P1-28
P1-30
P1-31
P1-33
P1-34
P1-36
P1-37
P1-39
P1-40
P1-42
P1-43
P1-45
P1-46
P1-48
P1-49
P1-51
P1-52
P1-54
P1-55
RESETn
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60
57
59
P1-62
P1-60
P1-57
P1-59
RESETn
VCOIN1
R27
47.5K
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
0805
FB6
C82
0.01UF
50V
C81
0.01UF
50V
C72
0.1UF
16V
C58
0.1UF
16V
C71
0.1UF
16V
C57
0.01UF
50V
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34
33
32
31
30
29
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BOUT1
BOUT2
BOUT3
BOUT4
BOUT5
BOUT6
BOUT7
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24
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22
21
20
ROUT7
GOUT0
GOUT1
GOUT2
GOUT3
GOUT4
GOUT5
GOUT6
GOUT7
ROMDATA0
ROMDATA1
ROMDATA2
ROMDATA3
ROMDATA4
ROMDATA5
ROMDATA6
ROMDATA7
BIN0
BIN1
BIN2
BIN3
BIN4
BIN5
BIN6
BIN7
RIN7/YIN7
GIN0/UVIN0
GIN1/UVIN1
GIN2/UVIN2
GIN3/UVIN3
GIN4/UVIN4
GIN5/UVIN5
GIN6/UVIN6
GIN7/UVIN7
RIN0/YIN0
RIN1/YIN1
RIN2/YIN2
RIN3/YIN3
RIN4/YIN4
RIN5/YIN5
RIN6/YIN6
TVCLK
TVHREF
TVVS
TVHS
GCLK
GHREF
GVS
GHS
C90
0.1UF
16V
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
U1B
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
5
10
28
45
56
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101
106
131
136
146
156
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PLLGND 130
AL300
19
37
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61
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C73
C74
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16V
16V
96
D
D
111
116
121
C83
C84
0.01UF 0.01UF 141
50V
50V
151
PLLCLK
122 RESETB
126 OCLK
129 VCOIN
140
139
138
137
135
134
133
132
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17
16
15
14
13
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ROUT0
ROUT1
ROUT2
ROUT3
ROUT4
ROUT5
ROUT6
DV_CLK_OUT
DV_ENABLE
DV_VSYNC_OUT
DV_HSYNC_OUT
SDA_3V
SCL_3V
R17
47.5K
R18
47.5K
R19
47.5K
U1A
AL300
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
0805
FB5
C85
0.1UF
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C67
0.1UF
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D
C86
0.1UF
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VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
SDA
SCL
I2CADDR
I2C
BLUE0
BLUE1
BLUE2
BLUE3
BLUE4
BLUE5
BLUE6
BLUE7
GREEN0
GREEN1
GREEN2
GREEN3
GREEN4
GREEN5
GREEN6
GREEN7
RED0
RED1
RED2
RED3
RED4
RED5
RED6
RED7
U2B
AL128
34 DAVDD
44 DAVDD
45 DAVDD
14
19
29
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67
74
84
94
108
118
142
155
160
DAGND 36
DAGND 38
DAGND 40
ADGND 128
ADGND 133
ADGND 136
149 RESET
148 PWRDWN
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GHSDIV
GHSOUT
GHSOUT2
GVSOUT
GVSOUT2
GCLK
GVSYNC
GHSYNC
157 INTYPE0
156 INTYPE1
SDA_3V 10
SCL_3V 13
11
12
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126
125
124
122
121
120
119
117
116
115
114
112
111
110
109
107
106
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100
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143
141
140
138 ADVDD
131 ADVDD
130 ADVDD
8
24
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61
70
79
89
99
113
123
139
144
150
100
R100
RESETn
R24
47.5K
3.3V
C77
C78
0.01UF 0.01UF
50V
50V
C66
0.1UF
16V
3VDAVDD
C76
0.01UF
50V
C75
0.01UF
50V
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RB1
RB2
RB3
RB4
RB5
RB6
RB7
GB0
GB1
GB2
GB3
GB4
GB5
GB6
GB7
BB0
BB1
BB2
BB3
BB4
BB5
BB6
BB7
RA0
RA1
RA2
RA3
RA4
RA5
RA6
RA7
GA0
GA1
GA2
GA3
GA4
GA5
GA6
GA7
BA0
BA1
BA2
BA3
BA4
BA5
BA6
BA7
R14
47.5K
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5
3
4
1
2
U2A
AL128
MENU
SELECT
INC
DEC
RGBOUT
PAL
159
158
154
153
XIN1/FIN1
XOUT1
XIN2/FIN2
XOUT2
3.3V
R15
47.5K
CLKTYPE 152
D
C89
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50V
R32
49.9
R33
47.5K
16
17
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19
20
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BOUT1
BOUT2
BOUT3
BOUT4
BOUT5
BOUT6
BOUT7
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B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
G0
G1
G2
G3
G4
G5
G6
G7
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R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
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14
15
27
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38
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VREF 35
FS_ADJUST 36
COMP 34
IOR 33
IOG 32
IOB 29
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
VAA 12
VAA 30
VAA 31
C87
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DO1
DO2
DO3
DO4
DO5
DO6
DO7
C88
0.1UF
16V
C80
0.1UF
16V
0805
FB4
CVID
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18PF
C45 50V
330PF
50V
2.7UH
C44
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330PF
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21
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P2-21
27
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18
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
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P2-28
P2-29
P2-19
P2-18
P2-30
P2-31
P2-32
P2-33
C70
330PF
50V
D
C52
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3.3V
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C60
330PF
50V
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ANALOG_G
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C69 50V
330PF
50V
C55
330PF
50V
3.3V
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MQ9
MQ10
MQ11
MQ12
MQ13
MQ14
MQ15
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DV_VSYNC_OUT
DV_HSYNC_OUT
ANALOG_R
37.4
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37.4
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DO2
DO3
DO4
DO5
DO6
DO7
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WCK ORDY
WRST
PLRTY
TST AVDD
VDD
RESET VDD
RE
VDD
OE
RCK AGND
RRST GND
SDA
GND
SCL
GND
SDAEN
DI0
DI1
DI2
DI3
DI4
DI5
DI6
DI7
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OEn 34
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INB-
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INA-
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MAX4019
12
13
10
9
5
6
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MD9
MD10
MD11
MD12
MD13
MD14
MD15
18PF
C54 50V
330PF
50V
5VRGBDAC
5V
WE
IRDY
IE
WCK ORDY
WRST
PLRTY
TST AVDD
VDD
RESET VDD
RE
VDD
OE
RCK AGND
RRST GND
SDA
GND
SCL
GND
SDAEN
DI0
DI1
DI2
DI3
DI4
DI5
DI6
DI7
5VRGBDAC
AL440B
C62
0.1UF
16V
RESETn 27
35
OEn
34
32
31
25
3.3V
24
23
R34
10K
MD0
MD1
MD2
MD3
MD4
MD5
MD6
MD7
R21
100
R20
100
2.7UH
C41
L2
100
R39
VREF
U12
LT1790BCS6-1.25
6 Vout
Vin 4
C61
0.1UF
16V
D
3.3V
C47
0.1UF
16V
R23
1.00K
C40
330PF
50V
CHROMA
18PF
C39 50V
330PF
50V
2.7UH
C38
L1
R22
150
R16
100
MD[15..0]
MQ[15..0]
MWENH
MWENL
MWRST
MREN
MRRST
MWCLK
MRCLK
MD0
MD1
MD2
MD3
MD4
MD5
MD6
MD7
MD8
MD9
MD10
MD11
MD12
MD13
MD14
MD15
MQ0
MQ1
MQ2
MQ3
MQ4
MQ5
MQ6
MQ7
MQ8
MQ9
MQ10
MQ11
MQ12
MQ13
MQ14
MQ15
U11
77
78
71
66
69
73
68
88
87
86
85
83
82
81
80
55
54
53
52
50
49
48
47
98
97
96
95
93
92
91
90
65
64
63
62
60
59
58
57
AC
AY
ACMP
C37
0.1UF
16V
3VDAVDD
32
30
31
151
37
39
41
43
35 VREF
42 RSET
10 BLANK
11 SYNC
26 CLOCK
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
GOUT0
GOUT1
GOUT2
GOUT3
GOUT4
GOUT5
GOUT6
GOUT7
DV_ENABLE
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
ROUT0
ROUT1
ROUT2
ROUT3
ROUT4
ROUT5
ROUT6
ROUT7
R25
47.5K 3.3V
MWENH
MWENL
MWRST
MREN
MRRST
MWCLK
MRCLK
MD0
MD1
MD2
MD3
MD4
MD5
MD6
MD7
MD8
MD9
MD10
MD11
MD12
MD13
MD14
MD15
MQ0
MQ1
MQ2
MQ3
MQ4
MQ5
MQ6
MQ7
MQ8
MQ9
MQ10
MQ11
MQ12
MQ13
MQ14
MQ15
TVCSYNC
TVHSYNC
TVVSYNC
TVCLK
AC/BOUT
AY/GOUT
ACMP/ROUT
COMP
VREF
RSET
DV_CLK_OUT
76 MEMCONFIG0
75 MEMCONFIG1
VCC
72 MEMTYP
CLK_PAL_ENC
CLK_NTSC_ENC
C64
0.1UF
16V
IHSREF
OHSREF
OHSFB
OPLLCLK
123
124
125
127
20
23
26
29
32
35
38
41
44
47
50
53
56
58
61
46
47
48
49
50
PWRDN
I2CADDR
YUVIN
TEST1
TEST2
SDA_3V
SCL_3V
38
40
39
41
42
43
81
82
83
HOSTCLK
XIN
XOUT
IREQ
SCL
SDA
GOUT1
GOUT2
GOUT3
CLK_ENCODER
84
85
86
88
89
90
PCLKA
PCLKB
SCLK
PHS
PVS
PDSPEN
ROMADDR0
ROMADDR1
ROMADDR2
ROMADDR3
ROMADDR4
ROMADDR5
ROMADDR6
ROMADDR7
ROMADDR8
ROMADDR9
ROMADDR10
ROMADDR11
ROMADDR12
ROMADDR13
ROMADDR14
ROMADDR15
142
143
144
145
147
148
149
150
152
153
154
155
157
158
159
160
AB
AG
AR
ADEN
VRB
VRT
129
132
137
7
135
134
TEST1
TEST2
TEST3
TEST4
TEST5
TEST6
TEST7
TEST8
TEST9
TEST10
TEST11
TEST12
P1-20
P1-23
P1-26
P1-29
P1-32
P1-35
P1-38
P1-41
P1-44
P1-47
P1-50
P1-53
P1-56
P1-58
P1-61
2 GND
1 GND
33
26
25
23
22
21
20
18
17
16
15
9
NC4
NC3
NC2
NC1
28
21
20
19
4
1
ENA
VEE
11
76
28
21
20
19
77
5V
5V
3.3V
C18
0.1UF
16V
0805
FB2
0805
FB1
C31
0.1UF
16V
C25
0.1UF
16V
C26
0.1UF
16V
3.3V
C19
0.1UF
16V
6
5
1
C22
0.01UF
50V
C20
C21
0.01UF 0.01UF
50V
50V
3.3V
C91
0.01UF
50V
U5B
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
NCP
NCP
NCP
NCP
NCP
NCP
NCP
NCP
NCP
NCP
NCP
NCP
NCP
NCP
NCP
NCP
KS0127B
VDDA
VDDA
VDDA
VDDA
VDD3
VDD3
VDD3
VDD3
VDD3
VDD3
9 VDDA1
85
89
93
98
11
12
42
43
66
67
R11
10K
SCL_3V
SDA_3V
1
2
29
30
31
32
49
50
51
52
79
80
81
82
99
100
6
13
14
19
40
41
60
64
65
83
87
91
95
C15
0.1UF
16V
PAL_NTSCn
R10
75
R9
75
20 VDD
59 VDD
SDA_3V
SCL_3V
LUMA_IN
CHROMA_IN
RESETn
34
36
35
U14
3 XTALIN VDD
4 XTALOUT
CLKA
8 FS
CLKB
2 GND CLKC
CY22381FI
RESETn
CLK_NTSC_ENC
CLK_PAL_ENC
CLK_ENCODER
P2-34
P2-36
P2-35
80 PIN CONN TO
CONNECTOR PCB
SDA_3V
SCL_3V
C16
0.1UF
16V
R12
10K
0.1UF
16V
75
72
69
70
77
78
97
58
24
57
96
84
86
88
90
92
94
8
7
10
TV_HSYNC 26
76
3
4
15
TV_VSYNC 23
18
C17
0.1UF
16V
0.1UF
16V
CLK_26_8Mhz
C14
C13
U5A
Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
Y5
Y6
Y7
45
46
47
48
53
54
55
56
HS1
HAV
HS2(IIC)
EHAV
VAV(OENC0)ODD
EVAV(OENC1)PID
OEN
CCDAT
VS
CCEN
CK
CK2
KS0127B
25
5
22
17
73
74
21
C0 33
C1 34
PORTA
C2 35
SCH(PORTB)
C3 36
TESTEN
C4 37
TEST
C5 38
C6 39
VRT
C7 44
VRB
COMP2
EXV0 16
EXV1 27
SCLK
EXV2 28
SDAT
EXV3 61
AEX0
EXV4 62
AEX1
EXV5 63
EXV6 68
EXV7 71
AY0
AY1
AY2
AC0
AC1
AC2
XTALI
XTALO
RST
UV0
UV1
UV2
UV3
UV4
UV5
UV6
UV7
Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
Y5
Y6
Y7
C23
0.01UF
50V
VCOIN2
TV_CLK
TV_HREF
TV_VSYNC
TV_HSYNC
C24
0.1UF
16V
R13
47.5K
RESETn
ROMDATA0
ROMDATA1
ROMDATA2
ROMDATA3
ROMDATA4
ROMDATA5
ROMDATA6
ROMDATA7
BIN0
BIN1
BIN2
BIN3
BIN4
BIN5
BIN6
BIN7
RIN7/YIN7
GIN0/UVIN0
GIN1/UVIN1
GIN2/UVIN2
GIN3/UVIN3
GIN4/UVIN4
GIN5/UVIN5
GIN6/UVIN6
GIN7/UVIN7
RIN0/YIN0
RIN1/YIN1
RIN2/YIN2
RIN3/YIN3
RIN4/YIN4
RIN5/YIN5
RIN6/YIN6
TVCLK
TVHREF
TVVS
TVHS
GCLK
GHREF
GVS
GHS
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
0805
FB3
C33
0.01UF
50V
C32
0.01UF
50V
C28
0.1UF
16V
D
C27
0.1UF
16V
D
122 RESETB
126 OCLK
129 VCOIN
140
139
138
137
135
134
133
132
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
11
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
1
2
3
4
9
8
6
7
R8
47.5K
3.3V
R5
47.5K
R6
47.5K
R7
47.5K
U4A
AL300
C36
0.1UF
16V
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
U4B
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
5
10
28
45
56
71
76
87
101
106
131
136
146
156
128 PLLVCC
PLLGND 130
AL300
19
37
51
61
66
C29
C30
0.1UF 0.1UF 91
16V
16V
96
D
D
111
116
121
C34
C35
0.01UF 0.01UF 141
50V
50V
151
46
47
48
49
50
PWRDN
I2CADDR
YUVIN
TEST1
TEST2
38
40
39
41
42
43
81
82
83
HOSTCLK
XIN
XOUT
IREQ
SCL
SDA
GOUT1
GOUT2
GOUT3
123 IHSREF
124 OHSREF
125 OHSFB
127 OPLLCLK
84
85
86
88
89
90
PCLKA
PCLKB
SCLK
PHS
PVS
PDSPEN
ROMADDR0
ROMADDR1
ROMADDR2
ROMADDR3
ROMADDR4
ROMADDR5
ROMADDR6
ROMADDR7
ROMADDR8
ROMADDR9
ROMADDR10
ROMADDR11
ROMADDR12
ROMADDR13
ROMADDR14
ROMADDR15
142
143
144
145
147
148
149
150
152
153
154
155
157
158
159
160
RB0
RB1
RB2
RB3
RB4
RB5
RB6
RB7
GB0
GB1
GB2
GB3
GB4
GB5
GB6
GB7
BB0
BB1
BB2
BB3
BB4
BB5
BB6
BB7
RA0
RA1
RA2
RA3
RA4
RA5
RA6
RA7
GA0
GA1
GA2
GA3
GA4
GA5
GA6
GA7
BA0
BA1
BA2
BA3
BA4
BA5
BA6
BA7
60
59
58
57
55
54
53
52
70
69
68
67
65
64
63
62
80
79
78
77
75
74
73
72
100
99
98
97
95
94
93
92
110
109
108
107
105
104
103
102
120
119
118
117
115
114
113
112
RIN0
RIN1
RIN2
RIN3
RIN4
RIN5
RIN6
RIN7
GIN0
GIN1
GIN2
GIN3
GIN4
GIN5
GIN6
GIN7
BIN0
BIN1
BIN2
BIN3
BIN4
BIN5
BIN6
BIN7
DV_VSYNC_IN
DV_HSYNC_IN
DV_ENABLE_IN
DV_CLK_IN
64
65
67
68
70
71
73
74
76
77
79
80
82
83
85
86
88
89
91
92
94
95
97
98
100
102
103
105
63
66
69
72
75
78
81
84
87
90
93
96
99
101
104
P1-64
P1-65
P1-67
P1-68
P1-70
P1-71
P1-73
P1-74
P1-76
P1-77
P1-79
P1-80
P1-82
P1-83
P1-85
P1-86
P1-88
P1-89
P1-91
P1-92
P1-94
P1-95
P1-97
P1-98
P1-100
P1-102
P1-103
P1-105
P1-63
P1-66
P1-69
P1-72
P1-75
P1-78
P1-81
P1-84
P1-87
P1-90
P1-93
P1-96
P1-99
P1-101
P1-104
<=+/-
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C2 DOCK
Video Decoder
.XXX=+/-
.XX=+/-
200 PIN
DOCK CONN
SH. 3
REV
OF 4
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
P1-116
P1-117
P1-118
P1-119
P1-120
P1-121
P1-122
P1-123
P1-124
P1-125
P1-126
P1-127
P1-128
P1-129
P1-130
P1-131
Ethernet
Printer
Control /
API Test
USB
SIGNALS
129
130
131
111
112
113
114
115
VCR SERIAL
PORT CMOS
P1-111
P1-112
P1-113
P1-114
P1-115
142
143
P1-142
P1-143
162
163
164
165
166
138
139
167
P1-167
P1-138
P1-139
132
133
134
135
136
137
140
141
106
107
108
109
110
P1-106
P1-107
P1-108
P1-109
P1-110
P1-132
P1-133
P1-134
P1-135
P1-136
P1-137
P1-140
P1-141
159
160
161
P1-159
P1-160
P1-161
EXT_RXC
EXT_TXC
EXT_RTSC
EXT_CTSC
SDA_5V
SCL_5V
RATE
C3
0.1UF
16V
63
64
80
STAT_FRAME
CTRL_LINE
ACTLED
LILED
SPEEDLED
ENET_RX+
ENET_TX+
ENET_RXENET_TX-
USB_D+
USB_POWER
USB_D-
P2-81
P2-82
MTG1
MTG2
D
P2-60
P2-61
P2-62
P2-46
P2-47
P2-48
P2-49
P2-50
P2-51
P2-53
P2-54
P2-55
P2-52
P2-56
P2-57
P2-58
P2-59
P2-41
P2-39
P2-40
P2-17
P2-37
P2-38
P2-9
P2-10
P2-11
P2-12
P2-13
P2-14
P2-15
P2-16
P2-4
P2-5
P2-6
P2-7
P2-8
P2-1
P2-2
P2-3
R2
47.5K
3.3V
P2-63
P2-64
P2-80
P2-65
P2-66
P2-67
P2-68
P2-69
P2-70
P2-71
P2-72
P2-73
P2-74
P2-75
P2-76
P2-77
P2-78
P2-79
60
61
62
46
47
48
49
50
51
53
54
55
52
56
57
58
59
41
39
VCR_RXC
VCR_TXC
VCR_RTSC
VCR_CTSC
40
MONO_IN
17
HEADPHONE_SNS
MONO_OUT
37
38
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
R1
47.5K
3.3V
3.3V ENET_LED_PWR
5VIN
3_3VIN
PRINTER_SENSE
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
AUD_R_IN
AUD_L_IN
VPWR
AUD_R_OUT
AUD_L_OUT
ECG_ANALOG
ECG_FILTER_CLK
ECG_POWER_CLK
ECG_SENSE
D
ON_OFF
144
145 DOCK_SENSE0
146 DOCK_SENSE1
147 DOCK_SENSE2
148 SYSTEM_SENSE0
149 SYSTEM_SENSE1
150 SYSTEM_SENSE_ENA
151 SYSTEM_STATUS0
152 SYSTEM_STATUS1
153 SYSTEM_STATUS2
154
C2
155
0.1UF
156
16V
157
D
D
158
DOCK_SENSEA
DOCK_SENSEB
VBAT_SNS
VCHGR
VPWR_IN_RTN
P1-144
P1-145
P1-146
P1-147
P1-148
P1-149
P1-150
P1-151
P1-152
P1-153
P1-154
P1-155
P1-156
P1-157
P1-158
P1-162
P1-163
P1-164
P1-165
P1-166
Audio I/O
ECG / Honda
Connector
Interface
System
Sense /
Status
DC Power /
Battery Charger
Interface
VPWR_IN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
P1-1
P1-2
P1-3
P1-4
P1-5
P1-6
P1-7
P1-8
P1-9
P1-10
P1-11
P1-12
P1-13
P1-14
P1-15
P1-16
P1-17
P1-18
P1-19
RESETn
3_3VIN
C7
0.1UF
16V
D
C10
0.1UF
16V
C8
0.1UF
16V
C11
0.1UF
16V
D
C12
0.1UF
16V
MAX3225E
19 VCC
18
GND
11
1
16
9
17
8
SCL_3V
SDA_3V
RESETn
T1IN
T2IN
T1OUT
R1OUT
T2OUT
R2OUT
C1+
R1IN
C1R2IN
C2+
INVALID
C2RDY
V+
V-
U3
VPWR
R4
10K
R3
10K
14 FORCEON
20 FORCEOFF
13
12
15
10
2
4
5
6
3
7
SCL_3V
SDA_3V
C6
0.1UF
16V
C1
0.1UF
16V
RESETn
3_3VIN
3.3V
C9
0.1UF
16V
VL 1
GND 2
IOL 3
VL 1
GND 2
IOL 3
MAX3371
U8
5VIN 6
VCC
5 SHDN
4 IOC
MAX3371
6 VCC
5 SHDN
4 IOC
U7
MBR0540T1
D1
U6
3 MR RESET 1
4 WDI
VDD 5
GND 2
TPS3820-33DB
10K
R37
R36
100K
R35
33.2K
SCL 6
SDA 5
VCC 8
U13
2 G
C92
4.7UF
16V
3.3V
D1
42
43
44
45
P2-42
P2-43
P2-44
P2-45
C5
330UF
10V
D
5V
Q1B
SI4920DY
D2
C4
330UF
10V
4 G
D1
3.3V
Q1A
SI4920DY
D2
Q2
2N3904
VCR_RX
VCR_TX
VCR_RTS
VCR_CTS
M24C04-WDW6T
7 WC# VSS 4
1 NC
2 E1
3 E2
R38
100K
VPWR
7
8
1
5
6
3
2
78
P1-201
P1-202
<=+/-
.XXX=+/-
.XX=+/-
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
C2 DOCK
System I/O
MII Interface:
DOCK_TRSTN
DOCK_TMS
DOCK_TDI
DOCK_TCK
DOCK_TDO
MTG1
MTG2
174
178
184
186
188
190
196
200
168
175
176
177
179
180
181
182
183
185
187
189
191
192
193
194
195
197
198
199
P1-168
P1-175
P1-176
P1-177
P1-179
P1-180
P1-181
P1-182
P1-183
P1-185
P1-187
P1-189
P1-191
P1-192
P1-193
P1-194
P1-195
P1-197
P1-198
P1-199
P1-174
P1-178
P1-184
P1-186
P1-188
P1-190
P1-196
P1-200
169
170
171
172
173
P1-169
P1-170
P1-171
P1-172
P1-173
SH. 4
REV
OF 4
79
32
33
P10-33
31
P10-31
P10-32
30
P10-30
R22
0.00
0805
FB8
3.3V
C39
100PF
50V
0805
FB11
C38
0.1UF
16V
0.00
C42
100PF
50V
C43
100PF
50V
C40
100PF
50V
L3
L5
600 OHM@100MHZ
L6
49.9
R21 49.9
R20
L9
600 OHM@100MHZ
L8
R_OUT
0.00
R26
C23
100PF
50V
0.00
G_OUT
0.00
C44
100PF
50V
0.00
R31
C_RTN
C_OUT
C41
100PF
50V
Y_RTN
Y_OUT
C37
100PF
50V
C33
100PF
50V
14
12
13
8
4
5
15
9
10
11
GND1
GND2
0.00
B_OUT
C29
100PF
50V
R28
P1-15
P1-9
P1-10
P1-11
P1-16
P1-17
P1-14
P1-12
P1-13
P1-8
P1-4
P1-5
P1-3
P1-7
P1-2
P1-6
P1-1
PHONO
P3
3 POS PHONE
C16
0.001UF
50V
C26
100PF
50V
R27
R29
C36
100PF
50V
L7
600 OHM@100MHZ
600 OHM@100MHZ
HSYNC
C32
100PF
50V
C28
100PF
50V
P5-10
P5-11
P5-8
P5-6
P5-7
P5-9
P5-1
P5-3
P5-4
P5-5
P5-2
P5-12
P5-13
P5-14
10
11
8
6
7
9
1
3
4
5
2
12
13
14
CVID_OUT
C15
0.001UF
50V
600 OHM@100MHZ
C14
0.001UF
50V
P5-18
P5-17
P5-16
P5-15
MTG4
MTG3
MTG2
MTG1
H_AUDIO_L
2 P4
H_AUDIO_SNS 11
H_AUDIO_R
3
1
R7
100K
3.3V
600 OHM@100MHZ
C25
100PF
50V
C22
100PF
50V
1.00K
10K
R12
VSYNC
0805
FB10
C31
100PF
50V
ANALOG_B
R19
0805
FB9
C27
100PF
50V
ANALOG_G
0805
FB12
CHROMA_OUT
YCOUT_RTN
ANALOG_R
R8
C8
0.001UF
50V
1.00K
R11
C13
0.1UF
16V
D
0805
FB7
C21
100PF
50V
R5
1.00K
C7
0.001UF
50V
C24
100PF
RGB_RTN 50V
R13
0.00
LUMA_OUT
27
28
29
P10-28
P10-29
24
26
23
P10-23
P10-24
P10-26
22
P10-22
25
21
P10-21
P10-25
20
P10-27
R4
1.00K
CVID
19
18 CVID_RTN
P10-20
P10-19
P10-18
15 AUD_R_OUT
16 AUD_L_OUT
17 HEADPHONE_SNS
P10-15
P10-16
P10-17
ECG_SDA
ECG_SCL
EXT_RXC
EXT_TXC
EXT_RTSC
EXT_CTSC
VPWR
ECG_ANALOG
EGC_FILTER_CLK
ECG_PWR_CLK
ECG_SENSE
ECG_AUDIO_RIGHT
ECG_AUDIO_LEFT
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
P10-2
P10-3
P10-5
P10-6
P10-7
P10-8
P10-9
P10-10
P10-11
P10-12
P10-13
P10-14
4
1
2 RTN
RTN 1
4 CHROMA LUMA
P6
Mounting
Holes
Not Used
Key Pin
Not Used
15 POS VGA
Connector
Composite Video
Output
0.00
R32
0.00
R1
51
52
53
54
55
56
P10-51
P10-52
P10-53
P10-54
P10-55
P10-56
AUD_R_IN
0.00
ENET_LED_PWR
ENET_TX+
ENET_TXENET_RX+
ENET_RX-
VCR_RX
VCR_TX
VCR_RTS
VCR_CTS
FB6
0805
0805
FB5
FB3
MTG2
MTG1
P10-82
P10-81
Y_IN
C17
47PF
50V
C18
47PF
50V
ACTLED
499K
R14
VBAT_SNS
RATE
VCHGR
VPWR_IN
VPWR_IN_RTN
C30
0.1UF
16V
STAT_FRAME
CTRL_LINE
PRINTER_SENSE
3.3V
R18
47.5K
10K
R17
0.00
Place near P9
R30
1.00K
R15
GREEN
D2
C34
100PF
50V
1.00K
R16
L4
600 OHM@100MHZ
LILED
GREEN
D1
6
4
1
9
P9-1
P9-2
P9-3
P9-4
P9-5
P9-6
P9-7
<=+/-
.XXX=+/-
.XX=+/-
C47
0.001UF
50V
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
0.00
R25
P2
8 POS RJ45
Ethernet
with
Transformer
USB Connector
C46
0.1UF
16V
TDC
RDC
RTN 1
OEM Serial
Port
SCALE
NONE
SIZE
DATE
REV
OF
C
SH.
D01911
Friday, May 10, 2002
C2 Dock Connector
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
Power Input
Connector
3 POS PHONE
1
2
3
4
5
GND1
GND2
2 RTN
P8-3
P8-2
P8-1
P8-4
P8-5
P8-6
2 P12
11
3
1
P11
4 CHROMA LUMA
C45
18PF
50V
P7-5
P7-10
P7-11
P7-2
P7-3
P7-7
P7-8
P7-6
P7-4
P7-1
P7-9
0.00
R24
3
2
1
4
GND1
GND2
C20
47PF
50V
5
GND1
GND2
2
3
7
8
C35
100PF
50V
C19
47PF
50V
CIN_RTN
C10
0.001UF
50V
C6
100PF
50V
C_IN
C3
100PF
50V YIN_RTN
C11
C12
0.001UF 0.001UF
50V
50V
FB4
0805
1.00K
R9
C9
0.001UF
50V
L2
600 OHM@100MHZ
L1
600 OHM@100MHZ
1.00K
R3
0805
1.00K
R6
1.00K
R2
C5
100PF
50V
C2
100PF
50V
AUD_L_OUT
AUD_R_OUT
SPEED LED
0805
FB2
C4
100PF
50V
CHROMA_IN
MONO_OUT
0805
FB1
C1
100PF
50V
AUD_L_IN
MONO_IN
R10
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
61
62
63
64
LUMA_IN
YCIN_RTN
P10-65
P10-66
P10-67
P10-68
P10-69
P10-70
P10-71
P10-72
P10-73
P10-74
P10-75
P10-76
P10-77
P10-78
P10-79
P10-80
P10-61
P10-62
P10-63
P10-64
57
59
58
60
48
50
47
49
P10-48
P10-50
P10-47
P10-49
P10-57
P10-59
P10-58
P10-60
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
37
36
35
34
P10-38
P10-39
P10-40
P10-41
P10-42
P10-43
P10-44
P10-45
P10-46
P10-37
P10-36
P10-35
P10-34
4
1
4
1
3
2
3
2
0.00
Place near P5
4
1
3
2
3
2
R23
4
1
1
4
4
1
3
2
3
2
4
1
4
1
3
2
3
2
P10-1
P10-4
4
1
3
2
GND2
GND1
Video
The video data originates on the main PCBA in 640 480, RGB-888 square pixel format at 60Hz refresh rate NTSC
and 50Hz for PAL video.
9.5.2
Power Distribution
The battery charger and VPWR signals provided by the AC power supply are intended to be passed through the
dock so that the system behaves the same whether the AC power supply is plugged into the dock or directly to
the system (with no dock).
The dock uses the 3.3V and 5V power supplies available on the Main PCB. When the dock is connected, the dock
provides necessary surge limiting and reset circuitry necessary to ensure proper operation of all components.
The dock provides the capability to turn OFF 3.3V and 5V power supplies to as much of the dock as possible to
allow for a minimum power state.
80
9.6.1
Required Tools
9.6.2
#1 Phillips screwdriver
1/8 inch, 5/32 inch, and 1/4 inch hex wrench, ball type
3/8 inch and 1/2 inch wrench or socket
13/16 inch and 3/4 inch open end wrench
Cup Surround
1
Remove the six (6) screws attaching the cup surround to the top of the docking system.
9.6.3
Casters
1
2
3
Tilt the docking system in any direction and lay it on its side.
Remove the caster by turning the 13/16 inch nut on the caster shaft counter-clockwise until the caster is
removed from the docking system base.
Install the new caster in the same manner.
81
9.6.4
Power Supply
1
Remove the rear cover on the docking system by pressing on the black lever at the bottom of the cover per
Figure 9.13.
Rear cover
release lever
Pull the cover down and away from the docking system.
The power supply is located on the upper shelf on the left side.
Power supply
Power strip
Printer/video
cables
82
Unplug the power connector from the power strip and from the power supply per Figure 9.14.
Remove cable cover from top rear of docking system to expose mini-dock wiring.
Remove the power supply from the docking system by unplugging the cable from the mini-dock per
Figure 9.15 and removing the cable tie that attaches it to the docking system.
Power supply
cable
Cable tie
The power supply cable is threaded through the TITAN support leg from the power supply in the rear up to
the mini-dock.
Lower the docking system to the lowest point.
Tilt the docking system toward the rear and carefully lower it so it lays on the ground.
In the right support leg, as you face it from the bottom, you will notice the cables attached to a cable tie.
Remove the cable tie and the tape from around the cables.
Separate the cables and pull the cable from the power supply down to the bottom of the docking system
support leg.
Tilt the docking system back to the upright position and pull the power supply from the rear of the docking
system, pulling the cable up from the support leg.
Install the new power supply into the rear of the docking system and thread the cable down the support leg.
Lay the docking system back down, pull the excess cable free then thread the cable up the support leg to the
top of the docking system.
Attach the power supply connector to the mini-dock and replace the cable tie.
Retape the wires and reattach the wires to the support leg with a new cable tie.
Install the power supply power cord.
83
9.6.5
Locking Handle
1
2
3
4
Remove the six (6) screws attaching the cup surround to the top of the docking system per Figure 9.12.
Lift the cup surround from the docking system.
Remove the two 3/8 inch locking nuts from the handle screws per Figure 9.12.
Remove the two 1/8 inch hex screws holding the handle in place per Figure 9.16.
Deflector
Retaining clip
1/8" hex screw
Video/power
cables
9.6.6
Lift the handle from the docking system. Remove the retaining clip from the latch link assembly and remove
the handle.
Install the new handle and reassemble the docking system in the reverse order.
Deflector
1
2
3
4
5
6
9.6.7
Remove the six (6) screws attaching the cup surround to the top of the docking system per Figure 9.12.
Lift the cup surround from the docking system.
Peel the old deflector from the frame per Figure 9.16.
Clean any adhesive residue from the frame.
Install the new deflector in place of the old deflector noting the notches cut out for the attaching hardware.
Reinstall the cup surround.
Mini-Dock
1
2
Remove the cover from the top of the docking system just behind the mini-dock per Figure 9.17 to expose the
cables attached to the mini-dock.
Disconnect all of the cables.
Cable cover
84
3
4
Raise the docking system to the highest point by pressing on the foot pedal and lifting on the outer edges of
the cup surround.
Looking under the top of the docking system note two access holes per Figure 9.18. These access holes are to
remove the two (2) screws holding the mini-dock in place.
Access holes
Looking from the front of the docking system find the two screws holding the mini-dock in place and remove
them using a Phillips screwdriver.
Phillips screw
Access hole
85
9.6.8
5/32" hex
screws (4)
86
Remove the screws using the 5/32 hex wrench. Remove the screws carefully as the Triple Transducer
Connect will drop from the bottom of the Mobile Docking System.
#1 Phillips
screws (5)
5/16" shoulder
screws (4) in
each nest frame
assembly
1/8" hex
screws (4)
Figure 9.22 Main PCBA screws and Nest Frame Shoulder Screws
87
Remove each nest frame assembly by tilting the board on edge and lifting off each nest frame.
Note: Tilting the board prevents the interposer connectors from dropping out of each nest frame assembly.
See Figure 9.23.
After lifting off each nest frame assembly set the Triple Transducer Connect back on the top enclosure.
Tilt the Main PCBA over per Figure 9.24.
Transducer cable
connectors (2)
88
At this point the transducer can be disconnected from the Main PCBA and the Main PCBA removed from
the Triple Transducer Connect. Remove the transducer cable connectors shown in Figure 9.24.
The transducer assembly is removed from the Triple Transducer Connect by removing the strain relief
shown in Figure 9.22. Remove the three (3) 1/8" hex screws from the strain relief.
A.1.1
Display
Description
P03861
89
A.1.2
Control Panel
90
Part Number
Description
P03862
P03863
P03864
P03865
P03866
P03867
P03868
A.1.3
1
3
Part Number
Description
P03870
P03872
P03869
P03873
not shown
P03874
P03871
91
92
93
94
95
A.1.4
8 (x4)
2 (x4)
4 (x4)
6 (x2)
7 (x2)
96
Find Number
Part Number
Description
P00364
Connector, Interposer
P00524
P00353
Wear Plate
P00646
P02860
P03834
P03833
P02861
A.1.5
AC Adapter
Description
P01139
97
A.1.6
Mini-Dock
98
Part Number
Description
P03875
A.1.7
19
13
9
10
11
15
14
6
99
16
17
100
Part Number
Part Description
P00536
P00537
P01139
P02491
P02500
P02505
P02506
P02507
Part Number
Part Description
P02952
P03132
P03133
P03300
P03301
P03302
10
P03303
11
P03304
12
P03306
13
P03307
14
P03310
15
P03418
Shelf, VCR
P03443
16
P03499
17
P03500
Caster, Swivel
18
P03595
Deflector, Ejector
P03610
P03611
P03613
P03653
19
101
A.1.8
102
Part Number
Description
P04195
P00481
P00522
P00624
P00900
Plunger, Spring
P01304
Handle, Latch
P01305
P03708
P03709
P03713
Shaft, Latch
P03768
Description
P03315
Assembly, PCB,TTC
P03699
P03700
Frame, TTC
P03707
P03747
P03756
Cover, Spring
P03902
103
104
Technical support
1-877-657-8118
1-425-951-6700
service@sonosite.com
SonoSite website:
105
Date:
Company:
Address:
Phone Number:
Fax Number:
E-mail address:
Device Description
Name:
Serial Number:
Part Number:
Lot Number:
Software Version:
Other Identifiers:
Revision:
Event Description
Diagnosis
Service Performed
Performed By:
Actions:
Date:
Parts Removed
Part Name
Part Number
Serial Number
Lot Number
Rev Replaced By
Parts Installed
Part Name
Part Number
Serial Number
Lot Number
Rev Replaced By
Test:
Performed By:
Performed By:
Result:
Pass
Fail
Result:
Pass
Fail
106
F00019 Rev B
Index
Numerics
2D performance tests
axial measurement accuracy 62
image quality 62
lateral measurement accuracy 63
penetration 63
error message 6
external power 25
A
AC power indicator 21
accessories 16
acquisition subsystem 10
alphanumeric 21
annotation 21
assert code 42
assistance, customer 1
B
battery
installation 25
safety 6
specifications 18
storage and shipping 18
troubleshooting diagram 46
battery charging test 66
C
cable specifications 17
cable, connect mobile docking system 71
caliper/calcs 22
cautions 5
connectivity 71
control panel assembly
replacement procedure 54
troubleshooting diagram 44
control subsystem 14
conventions used 1
D
depth 21
display
failures 41
subsystem 12
display assembly
replacement procedure 51
troubleshooting diagram 43
duplex images 24
F
forms 22
freeze 22
G
gain 21
grace period 4
I
image
problem 39
quality verification test 65
review 65
L
license key
install 34
obtain 34
license update screen, display 35
M
main PCBA
failures 41
replacement procedure 55
mini-dock
connectivity 27, 71
description 71
service 71
troubleshooting diagram 47
mobile docking system
connectivity 71
description 69
service 69
troubleshooting diagram 47
mobile docking system connectivity 27
modes 22
monitor 16
moving image 64
Index
107
P
performance tests
2D 62
battery 66
CPD 64
DCPD 64
M mode 65
overview 61
printer 66
PW 65
THI 65
video output 66
peripherals 17
phantoms
RMI 1425A Doppler 61
RMI 403 GS Multipurpose 61
RMI 413A Soft Tissue 61
RMI 425 Doppler 61
power
battery charge indicators 26
battery pack 25
subsystem 15
power supply replacement procedure 57
print 22
printer
problem 39
test 66
processing subsystem 12
product failures, reporting 105
products, returning 67
R
recording problem 39
replacement parts
list 89
ordering 103
return material authorization number (RMA) 67
S
safety, ergonomic 5
save image 22
service event report 105
shipping instructions 67
software
license 4, 34
upgrade 29
SonoSite technical support, contact 67
speaker replacement 57
subassembly replacement 40
108
Index
system
charging requirements 26
dimensions 16
information screen 35
insert 70
measurement accuracy 63
overview 9
remove 70
software 4
specifications 16, 18
troubleshooting diagram 45
upgrade software 29
system control
AC power indicator 21
alphanumeric 21
annotation 21
caliper/calcs 22
depth 21
forms 22
freeze 22
gain 21
modes 22
power 21
print 22
remappable controls 22
save 22
select 22
THI 21
touchpad 22
update 22
video recording 22
zoom 21
system setup
beep alert 23
connectivity 24
date 23
delta key 23
Doppler scale 23
duplex images 24
F keys 23
key click 23
mode data 23
OB authors 23
patient header 23
power delay 23
printer 24
sleep delay 23
system information 24
system status 23
thermal index 24
time 23
video mode 24
VCR problem 39
video output tests 66
video recording 22
U
update 22
W
warnings 5
Z
zoom
description 21
problem 39
Index
109
110
Index