Advanced GE Logiq E9 & Vivid E9
Agenda – Advanced Service Training for GE Logiq E9 and Vivid E9
- Logiq E9, Introduction and Overview
- Introduction, Clinical Features
- Physical Design
- Design Features
- Control Panel
- Displays
- Touch Screen
- External I/Os
- Probes
- Basic Use of Logiq E9
- Touch Screen menus
- Dataflows
- Functional Design & Theory of Operation, Logiq E9 and Vivid E9
- Typical Boot Sequence
- Software Theory & Design
- Design changes, software configurations
- Installing software on Logiq E9 & Vivid E9
- Hardware Design and Theory of Operation
- Front End PCBs
- Location
- Function
- Front End signal flow and buses
- LEDs for troubleshooting
- Design changes
- Student Lab, Front End Board Removal and Replacement
- Back End Processor (BEP)
- Components
- Connections
- Inputs and outputs
- Design history and versions
- Student Lab, Access to BEP
- Remove and replace BEP power supply
- Power Subsystem
- Assemblies and functions
- Student Lab, Remove and replace main power supply
- User Interface
- Components and theory of operation
- Console control and data signals
- LCD monitor (touch screen)
- XY and Z mechanisms
- Student Lab, Remove and replace Upper Op Panel & Touch Screen
- Front End PCBs
- Diagnostics and Servicing of Logiq E9 and Vivid E9
- Tools Needed
- Collecting Vital Information
- Service Diagnostics
- CSD
- DC Offset calibration
- Monitor adjustments
- Adjusting the XY & Z Mechanisms
- Power Supply Troubleshooting
- Student Lab, Logiq E9 Utilities & Diagnostics
- Preventive Maintenance
- User Maintenance
- Service PMs & Quality Testing
- Vivid E9, Overview & Design Differences
- Clinical & Design Features
- User interface & I/Os
- Probes
- Typical Power On Sequence
- Configuration (Config) Screens
- Network set-up
- DICOM & connectivity
- Clinical & Design Features
- Design Theory & Hardware Design of Vivid E9
- Control Panel
- LCD Monitors
- BEP
- Service & User Maintenance
- Student Lab, Vivid E9 Config & Diagnostics
- Final Test