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MX8000DEXP 2.5 Software Upgrade Computed Tomograph y Part Number: 4535 670 47491 Revision: A Service Publication, Philips Medical Systems (Cleveland) Inc. Highland Hts., OH 44143 © 2003 All right reserved under the copyright laws of the United States Philips Medical Systems All pages of this document contain proprietary and confidential information of Philips Medical Systems (Cleveland), Inc. The documents are intended for current Philips Medical Systems (Cleveland), Inc. personnel or are licensed to Philips Medical Systems (Cleveland), Inc. customer for use by the customer's in-house service employee on equipment located at the customer's designated site. Copying, disclosure to others or other use is prohibited without the express written authorization of Philips Medical Systems (Cleveland), Inc. Law Department. Report violation of these requirements to the Philips Medical Systems (Cleveland), Inc. Law Department, Highland Heights, Ohio. Contents

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MX8000DEXP2.5 Software Upgrade

Computed Tomography

Part Number: 4535 670 47491 Revision: A

Service Publication, Philips Medical Systems (Cleveland) Inc. Highland Hts., OH 44143

© 2003 All right reserved under the copyright laws of the United States

Philips Medical Systems

All pages of this document contain proprietary and confidential information of Philips Medical Systems (Cleveland), Inc. The documents are intended for current Philips MedicalSystems (Cleveland), Inc. personnel or are licensed to Philips Medical Systems (Cleveland), Inc. customer for use by the customer's in-house service employee on equipmentlocated at the customer's designated site. Copying, disclosure to others or other use is prohibited without the express written authorization of Philips Medical Systems(Cleveland), Inc. Law Department. Report violation of these requirements to the Philips Medical Systems (Cleveland), Inc. Law Department, Highland Heights, Ohio.

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Philips Medical Systems (Cleveland), Inc. Highland Hts. OH 44143

All rights reserved under the copyright laws of the United States

© 2003

This document prepared by the Service Publications Department.Note any additions/corrections via an electronic Field Feedback Form.

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SYMBOL DESCRIPTIONS

Attention symbol. Radiation warning symbol.

Laser warning symbol. Biohazard warning symbol.

Magnetism warning symbol. Projectile warning symbol.

Electrical warning symbol.

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REVISION HISTORY

REVISION DATE COMMENTS

-1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 A

08/05/03 08/25/03 09/10/03 09/29/03 10/10/03 10/14/03 10/20/03 10/27/03

Preliminary Issue Changes added going out for review to be beta tested. Update to manual and incorporate review changes. Changes and update to instructions. Corrections and adding Windows XP product keys for field units. Review changes incorporated, ready for signoff and release. Changes incorporated from last review, ready for signoff and release. Adding preface page, option keys list and changes for release.

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NOTICE

THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL CONFORMS WITH THE CONFIGURATION OF THE EQUIPMENT AS OF THE DATE OF MANUFACTURE. REVISIONS TO THE EQUIPMENT SUBSEQUENT TO THE DATE OF MANUFACTURE WILL BE ADDRESSED IN SERVICE UPDATES DISTRIBUTED TO PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS (CLEVELAND), INC. TECHNICAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION.

TO THE USER OF THIS MANUAL THE USER OF THIS MANUAL IS DIRECTED TO READ AND CAREFULLY REVIEW THE INSTRUCTIONS, WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS CONTAINED HEREIN PRIOR TO BEGINNING INSTALLATION OR SERVICE ACTIVITIES. WHILE YOU MAY HAVE PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED OR SERVICED EQUIPMENT SIMILAR TO THAT DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL, CHANGES IN DESIGN, MANUFACTURE OR PROCEDURE MAY HAVE OCCURRED WHICH SIGNIFICANTLY AFFECT THE PRESENT INSTALLATION OR SERVICE. THE INSTALLATION AND SERVICE OF EQUIPMENT DESCRIBED HEREIN IS TO BE PREFORMED BY AUTHORIZED, QUALIFIED PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEM (CLEVELAND), INC. PERSONNEL. ASSEMBLERS AND OTHER PERSONNEL NOT EMPLOYED BY NOR DIRECTLY AFFILIATED WITH PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS (CLEVELAND), INC. TECHNICAL SERVICES ARE DIRECTED TO CONTACT THE LOCAL PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS (CLEVELAND), INC. OFFICE BEFORE ATTEMPTING INSTALLATION OR SERVICE PROCEDURES.

INSTALLATION AND ENVIRONMENT EXCEPT FOR INSTALLATIONS REQUIRING CERTIFICATION BY THE MANUFACTURER PER FEDERAL STANDARDS, SEE THAT A RADIATION PROTECTION SURVEY IS MADE BY A QUALIFIED EXPERT IN ACCORDANCE WITH NCRP 102, SECTION 7, AS REVISED OR REPLACED IN THE FUTURE. PERFORM A SURVEY AFTER EVERY CHANGE IN EQUIPMENT, WORKLOAD, OR OPERATING CONDITIONS WHICH MIGHT SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASE THE PROBABILITY OF PERSONS RECEIVING MORE THAN THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE DOSE EQUIVALENT.

Diagnostic Imaging Systems - MECHANICAL–ELECTRICAL WARNING ALL OF THE MOVEABLE ASSEMBLIES AND PARTS OF THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE OPERATED WITH CARE AND ROUTINELY INSPECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER’S RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED IN THE EQUIPMENT MANUALS. ONLY PROPERLY TRAINED AND QUALIFIED PERSONNEL SHOULD BE PERMITTED ACCESS TO ANY INTERNAL PARTS. LIVE ELECTRICAL TERMINALS ARE DEADLY; BE SURE LINE DISCONNECTS ARE OPENED AND OTHER APPROPRIATE PRECAUTIONS ARE TAKEN BEFORE OPENING ACCESS DOORS, REMOVING ENCLOSURE PANELS, OR ATTACHING ACCESSORIES. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, REMOVE THE FLEXIBLE HIGH TENSION CABLES FROM THE X–RAY TUBE HOUSING OR HIGH TENSION GENERATOR AND/OR THE ACCESS COVERS FROM THE GENERATOR UNTIL THE MAIN AND AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLIES HAVE BEEN DISCONNECTED. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE ABOVE MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS OR FATAL BODILY INJURIES TO THE OPERATOR OR THOSE IN THE AREA.

ELECTRICAL–GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS THE EQUIPMENT MUST BE GROUNDED TO AN EARTH GROUND BY A SEPARATE CONDUCTOR. THE NEUTRAL SIDE OF THE LINE IS NOT TO BE CONSIDERED THE EARTH GROUND. ON EQUIPMENT PROVIDED WITH A LINE CORD, THE EQUIPMENT MUST BE CONNECTED TO PROPERLY GROUNDED, THREE–PIN RECEPTACLE. DO NOT USE A THREE–TO–TWO PIN ADAPTER.

Diagnostic Imaging Systems - RADIATION WARNING X–RAY AND GAMMA–RAYS ARE DANGEROUS TO BOTH OPERATOR AND OTHERS IN THE VICINITY UNLESS ESTABLISHED SAFE EXPOSURE PROCEDURES ARE STRICTLY OBSERVED. THE USEFUL AND SCATTERED BEAMS CAN PRODUCE SERIOUS OR FATAL BODILY INJURIES TO ANY PERSONS IN THE SURROUNDING AREA IF USED BY AN UNSKILLED OPERATOR. ADEQUATE PRECAUTIONS MUST ALWAYS BE TAKEN TO AVOID EXPOSURE TO THE USEFUL BEAM, AS WELL AS TO LEAKAGE RADIATION FROM WITHIN THE SOURCE HOUSING OR TO SCATTERED RADIATION RESULTING FROM THE PASSAGE OF RADIATION THROUGH MATTER. THOSE AUTHORIZED TO OPERATE, PARTICIPATE IN OR SUPERVISE THE OPERATION OF THE EQUIPMENT MUST BE THOROUGHLY FAMILIAR AND COMPLY COMPLETELY WITH THE CURRENT ESTABLISHED SAFE EXPOSURE FACTORS AND PROCEDURES DESCRIBED IN PUBLICATIONS, SUCH AS: SUBCHAPTER J OF TITLE 21 OF THE CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS, “DIAGNOSTIC X–RAY SYSTEMS AND THEIR MAJOR COMPONENTS”, AND THE NATIONAL COUNCIL ON RADIATION PROTECTION (NCRP) NO. 102, “MEDICAL X–RAY AND GAMMA–RAY PROTECTION FOR ENERGIES UP TO 10 MEV–EQUIPMENT DESIGN AND USE”, AS REVISED OR REPLACED IN THE FUTURE. THOSE RESPONSIBLE FOR PLANNING OF X–RAY AND GAMMA–RAY EQUIPMENT INSTALLATIONS MUST BE THOROUGHLY FAMILIAR AND COMPLY COMPLETELY WITH NCRP NO. 49, “STRUCTURAL SHIELDING DESIGN AND EVALUATION FOR MEDICAL OF X–RAYS AND GAMMA–RAYS OF ENERGIES UP TO 10 MEV”, AS REVISED AND REPLACED IN THE FUTURE. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE WARNINGS MAY CAUSE SERIOUS OR FATAL BODILY INJURIES TO THE OPERATOR OR THOSE IN THE AREA.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS FRONT MATTER PREFACE INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................................... 1 Installation Prerequisites ........................................................................................................................................ 1 Programming Preparation ...................................................................................................................................... 2 Rhost CPLD Code & DSP Code Update ............................................................................................................... 2 Replacing The DSP Program Chip ........................................................................................................................ 11 FRC Check ............................................................................................................................................................ 14 System Check ....................................................................................................................................................... 15 COUCH POWER BOARD JUMPER ........................................................................................................................... 16 Couch Control Board Programming ....................................................................................................................... 17 Verification of Checksums ..................................................................................................................................... 21 Programming and Designation List ........................................................................................................................ 22 Mark CCB with new revision Letter ........................................................................................................................ 22 System Check ...................................................................................................................................................... 23 GHOST PROGRAMMING .......................................................................................................................................... 24 DMC BOARD PROGRAMMING ................................................................................................................................. 30 1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................................................................................................... 37 1.1 Notes About the Software Being Installed ....................................................................................................... 37

1.2 Installation Notes ............................................................................................................................................. 37 2.0 HOST PC .............................................................................................................................................................. 39 2.1 Before Installation ............................................................................................................................................ 39

2.2 Host OS Installation ......................................................................................................................................... 41 2.3 Host Applications Installation ........................................................................................................................... 44 2.4 Host Incremental Release Installation ............................................................................................................. 46

3.0 RECON PC ........................................................................................................................................................... 47 3.1 Before Installation ............................................................................................................................................ 47 3.2 Recon PC Installation ...................................................................................................................................... 48 3.2.1 Installing OS (Windows XP) .................................................................................................................... 48 3.2.2 CIRS Application Software Installation .................................................................................................... 50 4.0 UTILITIES CD INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................. 55 5.0 HOST INCREMENTAL RELEASE INSTALLATION ............................................................................................. 56 6.0 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION AND REGISTRATION ............................................................................................ 57 7.0 GANTRY CONTROLLER BOARD SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ....................................................................... 60 8.0 COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................... 61

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9.0 SYSTEM CALIBRATION ...................................................................................................................................... 65 APPENDIX A .............................................................................................................................................................. 66 Instructions to set HOST PC BIOS ......................................................................................................................... 66 APPENDIX B .............................................................................................................................................................. 67 Instructions for Updating Factory Protocols ........................................................................................................... 67 APPENDIX C .............................................................................................................................................................. 68 Key Option Viewer ................................................................................................................................................. 68 Instructions for Updating Option Key and Service Key .......................................................................................... 68 APPENDIX D .............................................................................................................................................................. 69 Initializing Tube History at First Power-up ............................................................................................................. 69 APPENDIX E .............................................................................................................................................................. 70 Update Only Installations ....................................................................................................................................... 70 APPENDIX F ............................................................................................................................................................... 71 Gantry Controller Board Application Flash Installation Instructions ....................................................................... 71 Connect to HOST Server ................................................................................................................................. 72 Put All CPMs in Utility Mode ............................................................................................................................. 72 Install Application Flash Revision 2.5 on all CPMs ........................................................................................... 72 Put all CPMs in Applications Mode .................................................................................................................. 73 APPENDIX G .............................................................................................................................................................. 74 Gantry Controller Board Boot Flash Update Instructions ....................................................................................... 74 Connect to HOST Server ................................................................................................................................. 75 Put All CPMs in Utility Mode ............................................................................................................................. 75 Download Release 1.4 to RAM ........................................................................................................................ 75 Install Boot Flash 1.4 on all CPMs .................................................................................................................... 75 Verify all the CPMs have been updated ........................................................................................................... 76 APPENDIX H .............................................................................................................................................................. 77 NVIDIA Quadroz Pro Display Driver Update Instruction ........................................................................................ 77 APPENDIX I ............................................................................................................................................................... 78 Windows XP Product Keys ..................................................................................................................................... 78 APPENDIX J ............................................................................................................................................................... 84 Option Key Codes ................................................................................................................................................. 84

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PREFACE MX8000 DUAL EXP VERSION 2.5 UPGRADE

INTRODUCTION The purpose of this kit is to upgrade the MX8000 Dual Ver. EXP from 2.1.0.1 software to 2.5. Contained within this kit are hardware, software and firmware changes. These changes include:

1. Replacing the DSP program chip on the Rhost board 2. Replacing R28 on the FRC board (if necessary) 3. Modification of the Couch power board (add jumper) 4. Installing new firmware on the Rhost, couch control board, Ghost and the DMC 5. Installation of new Operating software and Application software on the Host and Recon computers 6. Boot flash and application flash downloads

In addition, activation of the XP operating system must be done while either connected to the internet or by phone. A five day K2D key (to enable the Service Tools) can be obtained from the Servcom website at: http://svc.cle.ms.philips.com/wizard/K2DQuickkey.htm

CONTENTS (4535 670 42231) The kit contains:

1. v2.5 Host and Applications CDs 2. v2.5 CIRS software 3. v2.5 Utility software 4. v2.5 Firmware CD 5. v2.5.0.1 Incremental release CD 6. v2.5 Software Upgrade Instruction Manual 7. MX8000 Dual Ver. EXP 2.5 Release Notes 8. MX8000 Dual Ver. EXP 2.5 Customer letter 9. MX8000 Dual Ver. EXP 2.5 Customer Doc Kit 10. MX8000 Dual Ver. EXP 2.5 Power-up Placard 11. DSP chip (Rhost)

Soldering Iron 12. 4.99K 0.25W 1% resistor 13. Jumper wire (3 inch)

NOT INCLUDED: FPGA / Xilinz download kit ( P/N 4535 670 12901 ) Chip Extraction Tool ( P/N 4535 662 63211 )

PROCEEDURE The following installation documentation will guide the FSE through the MX8000 Dual Ver. EXP 2.5 upgrade.

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MX8000 DUAL V. EXP 2.5 FIRMWARE UPGRADE INTRODUCTION These instructions describe how to install 2.5 software upgrade kit into a MX8000 Dual v. EXP system. This upgrade will cover installation of a new Programmer Chip on the RHost, placing a jumper on the Couch Power Board, loading New Firmware, loading New Host and Recon Software.

INSTALLATION PREREQUISITES

NOTE Revision 2.1software must be installed on the MX8000 Dual v. EXP prior to installation.

Ensure the unit is fully functional before beginning this upgrade. The Rhost, DMC Ghost and the couch firmware upgrades are performed using the JTAG programming cable and the Xilinx software. These items are included in the FPGA / Xilinx Download Kit. The Xilinx software must be installed on the service engineer's laptop before the Rhost, DMC, Ghost and couch firmware can be installed.

Tools Required Standard FE Tool Kit PLCC Extractor Tool Service Parts – (453566263211) or (old number 378885)

P.C. running Microsoft WIN98, WIN2K or WIN-NT software with available parallel port

453567012901 FGPA/XILINX Download Kit

WARNINGUSE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN OPERATING OR WORKING ON EQUIPMENT WITH COVERS REMOVED. DANGEROUS VOLTAGES ARE EXPOSED WHEN THE GANTRY COVERS ARE REMOVED. ACCIDENTAL CONTACT WITH THESE VOLTAGES MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO SERVICE PERSONNEL.

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PROGRAMMING PREPARATION • Load the CD (MX8000DEXP_FW_2.5_20031017) containing all firmware files to support SGL 2.5 release into your PC

using “My Computer”. • Copy the directory “SGL_2.5” from the CD to your C drive. • Change the properties for all files in the new directory from “Read Only” to Read\Write by:

a. Right Click on SGL_2.5 folder b. Select Properties c. Click Read Only to uncheck it d. Click Apply e. Check “Apply change to this Folder, Subfolder and Files”. f. Click Ok g. Click Ok to close properties window. h. Remove Firmware CD.

RHOST CPLD CODE AND DSP CODE UPDATE 1. Move Patient Table (carbon top) all the way out away from the Gantry.

2. Perform Gantry shutdown and remove power from the system at the 480 wall box.

3. Carefully open the front and right side covers of the Gantry.

4. Carefully rotate the X-Ray tube to the 6:00 position and lock the scan frame using the locking pin.

CAUTIONAN ELECTROSTATIC HAZARD EXISTS FOR DEVICES ON THE CIRCUIT BOARDS. USE A GROUNDED STATIC WRIST BAND TO PREVENT ELECTROSTATIC DAMAGE OF PCB COMPONENTS. FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE COMPONENTS ON THE CIRCUIT BOARDS. SEE XR4009 FOR DETAILS.

5. Open the Main Drive fuses (F357-359) and the Slip ring Fuses (F351-353) (Do not re-install these until after the FRC Check).

6. Remove the Rhost cover to access the Rhost Board Assembly/CPM Board (#312209 Rev. A). Set the cover aside to be placed back on the system later.

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Figure 1 Rhost Assembly/CPM Board

7. Carefully Install the JTAG cable connector pins on the Rhost header P3 as follows: P3 Location on Rhost Bd (P3 is positioned to the back right hand corner of the Rhost PCB).

Figure 2 Connection to Rhost Assembly

Pin 1: No Connection Pin 2: VCC Pin 3: GND Pin 4: TCK Pin 5: TDI Pin 6: TMS Pin 7: TDO

Pin -1

Pin -7

P3 LOCATION

REMOVE COVER TO ACCESS THE R-HOST ASSEMBLY 178974

Rotate X-Ray Tube to 6:00 Position, in Order to Work on R-Host Bd.

P2 LOCATION

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NOTE On older RHOST PCB assemblies P3 is mislabeled on the silkscreen side and therefore two connectors maybe labeled as P2 at both locations. See figure above for proper placement on P3 location.

8. Connect the JTAG cable to the parallel port on the PC.

9. Power ON the 480 wall box.

10. Launch the Xilinx JTAG programming software application (Start => Programs => Xilinx ISE5 => Accessories => Impact).

Figure 3 Operation Mode Selection

11. When the “Operation Mode Selection” window appears perform the following steps: a. Select CANCEL b. From the main menu Select EDIT=> ADD DEVICE…=> XILINX DEVICE c. When the “ADD DEVICE WINDOW” appears, browse to C:\SGL_2.5\Rhost. Select file name CPMCPLD_C.jed and

select OPEN.

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Figure 4 Add Device Screen

12. Move the cursor over the IC device outline and press the left mouse button to select it. See figure 5 .

Figure 5 Rhost Screen

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Figure 6 Program Options

13. Select OPERATIONS, then PROGRAM from the main menu. The “Program Options” window appears.

14. Ensure that the erase before programming block and verify block are checked. See figure 6.

15. Select Ok.

16. When programming is complete, the “Programming Succeeded” message should appear.

17. Exit the programmer application (Press no to the Save CDF file window).

18. Remove the 480V power to the Gantry.

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Figure 8 P4 Location on RHost Board

19. Now carefully place the Program Parallel cables setup on to P4 as follows: (P4 is located on the right side of RHost board when facing the Gantry). See figure 8.

P4 Location(4) Screws to secure the CPM Board

U52 Flash Prom

Pin 1: No ConnectionPin 2: VCC Pin 3: GND Pin 4: TCK Pin 5: TDI Pin 6: TMS Pin 7: TDO

Pin 1

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20. Apply 480V power to the Gantry.

21. Launch the Xilinx JTAG programming software application. (If not already done) (Start => Programs => Xilinx ISE5 => Accessories => Impact).

Figure 9 Operation Mode Selection

22. When the “Operation Mode Selection” window appears, perform the following steps:

a. Select Cancel

b. From the main menu Select Edit => Add Device => Xilinx Device

c. When the “Add Device Window” appears, browse to C:\SGL_2.5\R Host. Select the file name DSPCPLD_C.jed and select “Open”. See figure 10.

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Figure 10 Add Device

23. Move the mouse cursor over the IC device outline and press the left mouse button to select it. See figure 11.

24. Select “Operations” the “Program” from the main menu. The program options window appears. See figure 12.

Figure 11

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Figure 12

25. Ensure that the “Erase Before Programming” block and “Verify” block are checked.

26. Select Ok.

27. When programming is complete, the “Programming Succeeded” message should appear.

28. Exit the programmer application (Press No to the save CDF file window).

29. Remove 480V power to the Gantry. Remove the JTAG cable.

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REPLACING THE DSP PROGRAM CHIP

1. Carefully remove the four (4) Phillip screws that secure the CPM Board to the RHost board.

NOTE The Program Chip is very close to the CPM Board. Remove the board first to have a better access to pull chip straight up from its location. Keep track of the four phillip screws they will be used later to re-secure the CPM Board back in position.

2. Carefully lift the CPM Board up and away from its connection to the R-Host Board. Place the CPM Board down on an antistatic surface. Ensure that you lift the CPM Board straight up.

3. Carefully remove the Program Chip #314298 from location U52 of the R-Host Board with the PLCC Extractor Tool. See figure 13. Gently squeeze the PLCC Extractor Tool, to remove U52.

CAUTIONDO NOT LIFT OR WIGGLE THE CHIP. JUST SQUEEZE THE EXTRACTOR TOOL. FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE COMPONENTS ON THE CIRCUIT BOARDS.

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Figure 13 Removing Program Chip

4. Carefully place a New Program Chip #314298 (Rev. B) back into U52 position. Ensure the device is properly oriented before inserting it into the socked. See figure 14.

5. Replace the Rhost CPM board

6. Mark the Rhost Assembly or place new label (revision X) on the board. This completes the upgrade to the R-Host.

U52 Flash Prom

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Figure 14 Socket and New Program Chip

7. Reinstall RHOST cover and ty-raps any cables, if removed earlier.

Make sure to align the notch of Program Chip up with the Socket

Mark Assembly/Place New Label Here

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FRC CHECK

1. Ensure the 480V power is still removed from the Gantry.

2. Locate the FRC PCB on the scan frame (with X-ray tube at the top, FRC will be to the right).

3. Check the revision on the front edge of the FRC PCB.

4. If the 362370 is revision C or later, continue with next section.

Figure 15 FRC PCB Showing Location R28

5. If the 362370 revision is A or B, change R28 to a 4.99K ohm.

a) Remove the FRC Assembly cover. b) Remove the FRC PCB. c) Remove R28 using a solder iron. d) Install the 4.99K ohm resistor, supplied in place of R28. e) Re-install the FRC PCB. f) Re-install the FRC assembly cover.

R28 resistor

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SYSTEM CHECK

1. Re-install the main drive fuses (F357- 359) and slip ring fuses (F351-353).

2. Power on 480V to the Gantry.

3. Start the Console Application and ensure the E-stop loop can be closed. This will ensure that Rhost is still functional.

4. Perform a Gantry shutdown.

5. Turn Off the 480V to the Gantry.

6. Remove the main drive fuses (F357-359) and slip ring fuses (F351-353).

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COUCH POWER BOARD JUMPER Before beginning this procedure, bring the Patient Table to a height of 800 mm. Shutdown the power from the system at the 480 wall box.

1. Remove the Patient Table telescoping covers to gain access to remove the couch power board. (Refer to service manual if needed)

2. Place the green vertical support brace in position to secure the Patient Table. (Refer to service manual if needed) 3. Carefully disconnect and remove the couch power board. Make sure you label/tag the cables to reconnect them to their

proper locations later. Note the board may be a Marconi #178970 Rev.B, ….. 4. Place the couch power board on an antistatic surface and carefully with the fine tip iron supplied, solder a jumper across D8

on the component side of the board. See figure 16. Ensure that there are no solder bridges or visible short circuits.

Figure 16 Solder location of jumper

Solder Jumper at Location D8 Make sure to shorten wire (to a minimal), do not use the entire 3 in.

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5. Reinstall the Couch Power Board back in position and connect the cables to their proper location.

6. Remove the green vertical support brace from the Patient Table.

COUCH CONTROL Board PROGRAMMING

1. Ensure the system is powered down at 480 wall box. Verify all led’s are out on couch control board. 2. Install the JTAG cable connector pins to the Control Board header P703 as follows:

Pin 1: TDI Pin 2: VCC(+5V) Pin 3: TMS Pin 4: NC Pin 5: TCK Pin 6: NC Pin 7: TDO Pin 8: NC Pin 9: NC Pin 10: GND

Figure 17 Couch Control Board

3. Connect the other end of the JTAG cable to the printer port on the PC. 4. Power ON at the 480 wall box.

P703 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

P703 is located toward the upper left corner of the Couch Control PCB.

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5. Launch the Xilinx JTAG programming software application. 6. When the “Operation Mode Selection“ menu appears as shown below in figure 18.

a. Select “Load Configuration File (.cdf, .pdr)”

Figure 18 Operation Mode Selection

b. Select “finish”. c. Browse to C:\SGL_2.5\Couch d. Select and open file: “COUCH.cdf”

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Figure 19 Configuration

e. Three devices will be displayed in the boundary scan chain. The first device will be listed as “xc95288x1”. The second device will be listed as “xc95288x1”, and the third device as “xc9572x1”.

f. Right click on the first device in the chain (xc95288x1) to prepare this device for downloading cpld file C:\SGL_2.5\Couch\362308_u50_rev_b.jed

g. Select “Program” from the menu.

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Figure 20

h. Select “Erase Before Programming” and “Verify” from the menu. i. Select “OK”. Device programming will now begin. If you are successful you will receive a message that the programming

completed successfully. j. Right click on the 2nd device in the chain (xc95288xl) to prepare this device for downloading cpld file

C:\SGL_2.5\Couch\362308_u51_rev_e.jed k. Select “Program” from the menu. l. Select “Erase Before Programming” and “Verify” from the menu. m. Select “OK”. Device programming will now begin. If you are successful you will receive a message that the programming

completed successfully.

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n. Right click on the 3rd device in the chain (xc9572xl) to prepare this device for downloading cpld file C:\SGL_2.5\Couch\362308_u38_rev_a.jed

o. Select “Program” from the menu. p. Select “Erase Before Programming” and “Verify” from the menu. q. Select “OK”. Device programming will now begin. If you are successful you will receive a message that the programming

completed successfully

Verification of Checksums: 1. From the main menu select Edit=> select All. 2. From the main menu select Operations, Get Device Checksum. You should see “Get Checksum Succeeded”.

3. Verify the checksums match the checksum table that follows. Note: You may have to scroll back in the lower window to see all the checksum results.

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PROGRAMMING & DESIGNATION LIST:

Assy. Number S/W REV. Device Type Part Number Ref.

Loc. Program File Checksum

4535 670 24111-1 B XC95288XL T80P-1143 U50 362308_U50_Rev_b.jed 8324

4535 670 24111-2 D XC95288XL T80P-1143 U51 362308_U51_Rev_e.jed 8adf

4535 670 24111-3 A XC9572XL T80P-1190 U38 362308_U38_Rev_a.jed 87F0

4. The 3 Xilinx CPLDs are now programmed. 5. Power down system at 480 wall box. Verify all leds are out on couch control board. 6. Remove JTAG programmer connector.

Mark CCB with new revision letter:

7. After programming label the 362308 PCB in the location shown with Name, Assembly Number and latest revision level. As shown in figure 21.

Figure 21 Placement of new revision label

8. The CPLD program procedure is complete.

Couch Control PCB Assy. 362308 Rev. J

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SYSTEM CHECK

9. Re-install the main drive fuses (F357- 359) and slip ring fuses (F351-353).

10. Power on 480V to the Gantry.

11. Start the Console Application and ensure the E-stop loop can be closed. This will ensure that Rhost is still functional.

12. Perform a Gantry shutdown.

13. Turn Off the 480V to the Gantry.

14. Remove the main drive fuses (F357-359) and slip ring fuses (F351-353).

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GHOST PROGRAMMING 1. Make sure Gantry 480V power is OFF. 2. Attach JTAG programmer to connector P16 on 362319 board. The named wires on the JTAG programmer go to the following

Pins: Pin 1: TDI Pin 3: TMS Pin 4: VCC Pin 5: TCK Pin 7: TDO Pin 10: GND

Figure 22 P16 on 362319 Board

P16 1 10 2 9 3 8 4 7 5 6

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3. Connect the other end of the JTAG programmer cable to the printer port on the PC. 4. Turn Gantry 480V Power On. 5. Launch Xilinx JTAG programmer software (Start => Programs => Xilinx ISE5 => Accessories => impact). 6. When the “Operation Mode Selection” menu appears as shown below.

a. Select “Load Configuration File (.cdf,.pdr)”

b. Select “finish”.

c. If your system uses the old version of the Ghost, (Upper Right Hand Corner of the board will display in silkscreen “Marconi Medical Systems Assembly 178970), Select and open file ”C:\SGL_2.5\Ghost\362319_Marconi\Ghost 362319Rev_B.cdf”

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d. If your system uses the new version of the Ghost, (Upper Right Hand Corner of the board will display in silkscreen “Philips Medical Systems Assembly 453567009301), Select and open file ”C:\SGL_2.5\Ghost\453567028981_Philips \Ghost_453567028981_revC.cdf”

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e. Three devices will be displayed in the boundary scan chain. The first device will be listed as “XC95288XL. The second device will be listed as “XC18V02” and the third device as “XC2S150”.

f. Right click on the first device in the chain (xc95288xl) to prepare this device for downloading cpld file .

g. Select “Program” from the menu.

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h. Select “Erase Before Programming” and “Verify” from the menu. i. Select “OK”. Device programming will now begin. If you are successful you will receive a message that the

programming completed successfully.

NOTE During programming the auditable alarm will be on.

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7. Shutdown JTAG programmer software. Remove 480V power from the Gantry. Disconnect the JTAG programmer hardware. 8. Note: Make sure that the GHost assembly is marked with the correct revision level consistent with this version of CPLD &

FPGA programming PROM code.

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DMC BOARD PROGRAMMING 1. Turn gantry 480V power OFF at the wall box. 2. Remove associated hardware in order to remove the DMC from the DMS.

0.0 Rotate the rotor such that the DMS is in the 12 o’clock position.

Figure 23 DMS at 12:00 location

1.0 Remove the DMS (clear) cover. 2.0 Disconnect the P5 cable from the DMC Board. Refer to figure 24. 3.0 Release the four screws securing the DMP/DMC Cover. 4.0 Remove the DMP/DMC Cover

DMS Cover

DMP/DMC Cover

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Figure 24 Location of DMP/DMC boards and Cover

3. Use both hands to depress the levers and pull out the DMC board. (Use appropriate Electro Static Protection) 4. Attach JTAG programmer to connector P27 on 470-7190-0021 board (Refer to Figure 24). The named wires on the JTAG

programmer go to the following pins: Pin 1: TDI Pin 3: TMS Pin 4: VCC Pin 5: TCK Pin 7: TDO (or RD) Pin 10: GND

P27 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

P5 Cable DMP Board

DMC Board

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Figure 25 Location of P27 on the DMC board

5. Reinstall DMC card and associated cabling. 6. Turn gantry 480V power On. 7. Launch the Xilinx JTAG Programmer software (Start => Programs => Xilinx ISE5 => Accessories => impact).

P27 LOCATION

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Figure 26 Operation Mode Selection

8. Choose Load Configuration File and click on Finish. 9. Browse to C:\SGL_2.5\DMC\ and select file DMC_REV_G.cdf. 10. Click on open.

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Figure 27

11. Click on device # 12 in the chain. The device should become highlighted and have the following information under it (refer to image below):

Xc18v02 DSC_PIPE_08_06_03.mcs

Note: First and last characters maybe dropped.

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Figure 28

12. In the operations menu select “Program” 13. Set the program options to “Erase Before Programming” and “Verify” 14. Click on OK to begin programming. 15. If the programming was successful you should get a “Programming Successful” message. 16. Turn gantry 480V power OFF. 17. Remove DMC and remove JTAG cable from DMC. (Use appropriate Electro Static Protection) 18. Replace DMC and all associated hardware and covers.

DEVICE #12 is HIGHLIGHTED

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Figure 29 Succeeded Menu

19. Remove the locking pin from the Gantry scan frame. 20. Re-install main drive fuses (F357-359) and slip ring fuses (F351-353). 21. Turn Gantry 480V power On. 22. Firmware upgrade is now complete. Proceed to Software Upgrade.

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SOFTWARE UPGRADE 1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION

Read and understand this document in its entirety before proceeding. If you do not understand this document, then please call your next level of support.

1.1 Notes About the Software Being Installed • This document contains instructions to install the MX8000DEXP software on the following CDs:

Host OTS CD Version (for upgrade to Windows XP) 2.5_HOST_XP_UPGRADE_OS_20030924 (2 CDs)

Host OTS CD Version (for new Windows XP systems) 2.5_HOST_XP_OS_20030915

Host 3rd party and App. CD Version: MX8000DEXP_HOST_APP_2.5_20031008

Utilities CD: MX8000DEXP_UTIL_2.5_20031009

Recon OS and Applications: CIRS_3.0.9.11

1.2 Installation Notes

Please read before installing this software.

• This document describes how to perform a complete installation of Release 2.5 software (except for some Philips proprietary features). Subsets of a complete installation may also be done by following the instructions beginning in that section. o Normal installations of this software at customer sites will typically be "Full installations". The site must have a

minimum of Release 2.1 Software already installed when upgrading. This procedure installs software from all of the CDs mentioned in section 1.1.

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o In certain circumstances (typically at Beta Sites or in house), an "Application Update" or "Recon only installation" may be done which already has an earlier version of Release 2.5 software. However, when in doubt, perform a "Full Installation." See appendix E for information on "Application Update" and "Recon Only" installations.

o This document describes 3 types of FULL installations: � Version 2.1 to Release 2.5 � Version 2.5 to an updated version of 2.5 � Clean system installation with no backup of any kind.

• The single utilities CD must be installed. The K2D Key and the Host Service Key determine the level of utilities activation, Philips level or O-level.

• Installation of an OTS or application or utilities CD will clear any K2D visas that have been entered. The old visa number will no longer be valid. If you are planning to activate Philips level utilities, a new Visa number will be required.

• Dell 650 PCs and some Dell 530 PCs contain a feature called "Hyper-threading". This feature should be enabled on all Host and Recon PCs that have this feature.

• Depending on which operating system the Host PC was originally purchased with, the operating system will be installed from either the Windows XP "upgrade" CD set (2 CDs) or the Windows XP "new installation" CD set (one CD). Details for determining which CD set to use can be found in section 2.2 of this document. The same application and utilities CDs will be used with either installation. The Windows XP operating system will require activation either via internet or telephone.

• A backup of the existing version of system software and calibrations to an EOD should be made before installation or update of Release 2.5, in order to recover the system if the installation fails. This is specified in the installation instructions.

• Note: After installing the utilities CD, the Boot Flash must be updated on all of the controller boards.

• Note: After installing the utilities CD, the Application Flash must be updated on all of the gantry boards.

• Unless the identical version of software is being installed on the system (such as would happen after a disk failure), some calibrations must be done be performed after installing this software. See section 9.0 of this document for the specific calibrations that must be done.

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2.0 HOST PC 2.1 Before Installation

1. If the system has been previously installed, save the Calibration and configuration files to an EOD disk. Note: this process will not overwrite previous saved versions of calibration and configuration data.

• If you are installing this software on a 2.1 system: o Log on to the system as "install" (password: install) o Insert a formatted EOD into the drive o Press "7" <Enter> in the menu window to start the site backup program o Press “F” <Enter> for the destination drive o Press <Enter> to dismiss the dialog when prompted.

• If you are installing this on a 2.5 system: o Log in as philips_service or olevel_service (password olevel) o Double click on the Backup Site files icon on the desktop, or select backup site files from the menu. o Press “F” <Enter> for the destination drive o Press <Enter> to dismiss the dialog when prompted.

If the system has been previously installed, prepare to obtain the following network values. • Log in as "Config" password: mxconfig

• Make a note of the DICOM names, AE Titles, and IP addresses that you would like to keep. This installation will not save any folders on the D drive. If any of your nodes are folders, make a note of their location on the D drive. You will need to add these locations to the DICOM network configurations after the installation.

Obtain the system identification information: • If you are updating from a 2.1 system:

o Log in as "install” (password: install) o Select 6 from the menu. o Select the “Identification” TAB: o Record the Computer name HOST- 8151 o Select the “Protocols” TAB. Double click the TCP/IP Protocol entry. o Determine if the "Obtain IP address from a DHCP server" option is selected. Then the IP address, Subnet mask, and

Default gateway values are set automatically and do not need to be recorded. o Determine if the "Specify an IP address" option is selected. Then the IP address, Subnet mask, and Default gateway

values do need to be recorded. o Record: � IP Address _________

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� Subnet mask ____________________ � Default Gateway ____________________ � Any settings in the "Advanced IP Addressing" area (Click the "Advanced" button) � Exit the window. When asked if you wish to “restart” select “no”.

• If you are updating from a 2.5 system, access the information as follows: o Log in as philips_service. Click Start->control panel. Double click network connections. Double click "Local Area

Connection". Click properties. Click "Internet protocol". Click Properties. o Record: � Obtain an IP address automatically/Use following IP address � If Use following IP address is selected � IP Address:_________________________ � Subnet mask:________________________ � Default Gateway:_____________________

o Close all dialogs. Right click on "My Computer". Select "Properties" o Select Computer name o Record Full computer name:____________________________ o If you cannot log in as philips_service, obtain this administration from the hospital network administrator.

• Log out (Start->Shutdown->Logoff) 4. Archive all Patient Image data to an EOD disk. Note: A different EOD disk must be used than the one used to save

calibration and configuration files, above. • Insert a formatted EOD into the drive

• Start the scanner application by logging in as Username: "mx" (no password)

• Refer to the operator's manual for instructions on how to archive image data. • Eject EOD after image archive

5. If the system has been previously installed, obtain the hospital name and default printer from the scanner application. To retrieve the hospital name, click "Misc" on the main menu bar and then click "Configuration". Click "Institution" to see the hospital name. To retrieve the default printer, Click in the master film window, then click "File" and "Printer"

6. Continue with the "Host Installation CD 1" procedure described in section 2.2 of this document.

2.2 Host OS Installation NOTE: The following procedure must be done on the HOST PC, not the RECON PC. The host PC is on the left side of the cabinet as you face it, and is labeled “Host”.

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1. Determine whether to use the "upgrade installation" CDs or the "new installation" CD. a) If there is a sticker on the top of the Host PC containing a Microsoft Windows XP product ID, use the CD labeled

2.5_HOST_XP_OS_20030915. b) Otherwise use the CD labeled: 2.5_HOST_XP_UPGRADE_OS_20030924 CD #1

2. Based on step 1, insert the 2.5_HOST_XP_UPGRADE_OS_20030924 CD #1, or 2.5_HOST_XP_OS_20030915 CD into the CD drive.

3. Ensure NO EOD is in the EOD drive. Note: Before starting system read steps 4-7.

4. Restart the system. (Start->Shutdown->Restart) 5. Verify the BIOS settings are correct, particularly the "Hyper Threading" setting. Consult appendix A for information on how to

do this. 6. The system will restart after the BIOS settings are checked. 7. When prompted, press <Y> in response to the “Do you want to install this software?” question. The software will begin to

install. This process may take up to 15 minutes. Note: If this question does not appear on the screen, the BIOS may not be configured properly. See Appendix A for instructions on configuring the BIOS.

8. If you are using the upgrade installation, when the prompt appears remove the 2.5_HOST_XP_UPGRADE_OS_20030924 CD #1 CD and insert the 2.5_HOST_XP_UPGRADE_OS_20030924 CD #2 CD. When the CD light stops blinking, press OK

9. When prompted (or when the A:\> prompt appears), remove the CD from the drive and restart the computer by pressing <Ctrl><Alt><Delete>. Note: you may ignore any messages you see on the line before the A:\> prompt.

10. When the system reboots, Windows XP installation will proceed. After a few minutes, a prompt will appear asking for the Windows product key.

o If there Is a sticker on the top of the Host PC containing a Microsoft Windows XP product ID, use the Product ID on the sticker.

o Otherwise, use the Windows XP Key list provided in Appendix I. Locate the row in the "XP Upgrade Keys For Field Units" for the host PC for the scanner you are installing. The value in the "XP Operating System Upgrade Product Key" column is the key to use.

11. A prompt will appear indicating an error in the computer name. Click "OK" to dismiss the error message. Enter HOST-xxxx for the computer name (where xxxx is the serial number of the scanner) or the computer name recorded in the previous step (these should be the same). Do not change the password. Click "Next".

12. When the system reboots, log in as “Administrator” (password: install). The system may take a few minutes to initialize before any icons or dialog boxes appear on the screen.

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13. You must activate the Windows XP software. This can be done via Internet if the system is attached to the Internet, or by telephone. When the "Let's Activate Windows" dialog box appears do the following:

• Internet activation o Select "Yes, let's activate over the Internet…" and click "Next" o Select "No, Just activate…" and click "Next" o Click "OK"

• Telephone activation o Select "Yes, I want to telephone…" and click "Next" o Select your location o Call the toll free number indicated o Enter the confirmation ID o Click "Next" o Click "Finish" Note: A “Found New Hardware” popup may appear at this point or later for the CAN PCI/331. Press Next to install the

driver automatically, then press Finish. Note: A “Found New Hardware” popup may appear at this point or later for the video card. Press Next to install the driver

automatically, then press Finish. Note: At some time during this process, a "Service Control Manager" dialog box may appear warning of a service failure.

This dialog box may be dismissed. Note: At some time during this process, a dialog box referring to a DHCP error may appear. This dialog box may be

dismissed by pressing "No". 14. Verify the screen resolution

• Right click on an empty area of the screen

• Click Properties

• Click the Settings tab

• Adjust the screen resolution to 1280 by 1024 pixels if necessary

• Click the “Advanced” button

• Click the "Monitor" tab

• If you have a flat panel monitor o Adjust the screen refresh rate to 60Hz if necessary. When prompted, click "Yes"

• Otherwise, record the screen refresh rate setting. It will be needed later when installing the Recon PC

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• Click OK

15. Dismiss the Display Properties dialog box by clicking "OK". 16. The drive letters of the CD reader and EOD must be changed so that the CD is drive E:, the EOD is drive F:, and the CD

writer (if installed) is G:. Note: These instructions describe how to change the CD reader and EOD. Use a similar method to set the CD writer drive letter.

• Click Start->Settings->Control Panel

• Double Click "Administrative Tools"

• Double Click "Computer Management"

• Click "Disk Management" (Bottom left side of the Computer Management window)

• In the bottom right part of the screen, right click the E: drive. Click on "Change Drive letter and paths"

• Click Change

• Select Q and click OK

• Click Yes in the "Confirm" dialog"

• In the bottom right part of the screen, right click the F: drive (you may need to scroll to see it). Click on "Change Drive letter and paths"

• Click Change

• Select E and click OK

• Click Yes in the "Confirm" dialog"

• In the bottom right part of the screen, right click the Q: drive. Click on "Change Drive letter and paths"

• Click Change

• Select F and click OK

• Click Yes in the "Confirm" dialog"

• If a CD writer is installed on the system, it should be set to Drive G: in a similar fashion.

• Close the "Computer Management" and "Administrative Tools" windows 17. There may be a popup window concerning new hardware found. Install the hardware by selecting all defaults. 18. Restart the computer. (Start->Shutdown->Restart the Computer)

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2.3 Host Applications Installation 1. Log in as “Administrator” (password: install). 2. Insert the CD labeled " MX8000DEXP_HOST_APP_2.5_20031008" 3. Double click "My computer", double click the E: drive, and double click "Setup” 4. Enter "install" in the password field, and then click "Start". 5. The software components download will take about 20 minutes. It is important to pay attention to what is happening

until the DAOSDK component is installed. If the DAOSDK component appears to stall for more than 10 seconds during installation, press the shift key once. If it stalls again, press the shift key again. Otherwise, do not touch the keyboard or mouse until the "Date and Time Properties" window appears.

NOTE: If the DAOSDK portion of the installation stalls and the shift key is not pressed, the installation software will indicate that the DAOSDK installation has failed and continue with the next portion of the installation. The DAOSDK installation windows will be left on the desktop. If the "DAOSDK installation complete" dialog box appears and the installer software is obviously installing other software components, you can click OK in the "DAOSDK installation complete" dialog box to dismiss it. However, it is much better to watch the installation as until the DAOSDK component has been installed so that the shift key can be pressed if necessary.

Note: If any portion of the component download fails, you can repeat the installation of the components by redoing step 3 and 4 above. The installer software will skip all components which have been successfully installed and retry components that failed.

6. When the time/date window(s) appear, wait for the “Installation completed” message to appear at the bottom of the “Philips Install Supervisor” window. Then adjust the date and time if necessary. Also, click on the "Internet Time" tab and uncheck the "Automatically synchronize…" check box. Close the "Date and Time Properties" window. Occasionally, two Date and Time Properties" windows may appear. Close them both. Note: It is critical that the time is set correctly at this point and not modified after the application CD has been installed. Under certain conditions, modifying the date and time after the application CD has been installed will result in the option and service keys being corrupted. The only way to correct this corruption is a full reinstallation.

Note: An error dialog box may appear concerning modifying a registry entry that is to be deleted. Dismiss the dialog box. This error can be ignored.

7. When the "Installation completed" message appears at the bottom of the "Philips Install Supervisor" window, scroll through the Install Supervisor and ensure that all the items are “Done, (exit code: 0x00000000)”. Then click "Close" in the window. Occasionally, two "Philips Install Supervisor" windows may appear. Close them both.

8. Close the "Expect-5.21" window if it is open. 9. Remove the CD from the drive. 10. Configure the page file:

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• Start->Settings->Control Panel

• Double click "System"

• Click the "Advanced" tab

• Click the "Settings" button under "Performance".

• Click the "Advanced" tab

• Click change

• Select the D drive. Click the "Custom Size" radio button and set the initial and max values to 4000. Click "Set"

• Select the C drive. Click the "No Paging File" radio button. Click "Set". Click OK

• Dismiss all of the dialog boxes open by clicking OK

• If prompted, click OK on the dialog box about needing to reboot.

• If prompted, click "No" on the question about rebooting.

• Close control panel window

11. Reconfigure the gigabit Ethernet between the Host and Recon PC. o Gigabit Ethernet between the Host and Recon PC. o Right click "My Network Places" and select properties. o Determine which LAN connection is between the Host and Recon PCs. This is typically "Local Area connection 2" on

Dell 530 computers and Local Area connection on Dell 650 computers. Right click on the correct connection and select properties.

o Click on "Internet Protocol" and then "Properties" o Select "Use the following IP address " o Set the IP address to 192.168.0.100 o Set the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0 o Click OK o Click Close

• Restore the network settings saved previously. o Double click "Local Area Connection" (If the Gigabit connection was “Local Area connection 2”) or “Local Area

Connection 2” (If the Gigabit connection was “Local Area connection”) o Click Properties o Select "Internet Protocol" and click Properties o Update the fields according to what was recorded in the "Before Installation" step. o Click OK

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o Click Close o Close the “Network Connections” window.

12. Restart the Host PC. (Start=> Shutdown => Restart)

2.4 Host Incremental Release Installation These are the instructions to install the incremental release CD: MX8000DEXP_HOST_INCR_RELEASE__2.5.0.1_20031020,

Note: This incremental release is only valid for Host PC software version: Host App CD Version: MX8000DEXP_HOST_APP_2.5_20031008

1. Reboot the Host PC. 2. Log in as user Philips_service 3. Insert the Stargate Host Incremental CD. The label on this CD is:

MX8000DEXP_HOST_INCR_RELEASE_2.5.0.1_20031020 4. Navigate to the CD drive and double click on the “install” icon. 5. Press <Y> in response to the “OK to install … “ question. 6. Press <Y> in response to the “OK to reboot … “ question. 7. When the computer reboot is complete, remove the CD from the CD drive. 8. The installation process is now complete.

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3.0 RECON PC 3.1 Before Installation

NOTE: The following procedure must be done on the RECON PC, not the HOST PC. The recon PC is on the right side of the cabinet as you face it, and is labeled “RECON”.

1. To switch the display to the Recon computer, enter the key sequence: <ScrollLock><ScrollLock><2><Enter><Esc>

To return the display to the Host display screen (after installation of the Recon PC is complete): <ScrollLock><ScrollLock><1><Enter><Esc>

Log on to Recon as Philips_Service password QualityKey 2. If the system has been previously installed, obtain the following network values.

• Computer name: o Double click on “System”. Select "Computer Name" Click "Change". o Close All Dialog Boxes

• IP Address and network settings (if assigned by the Hospital) o Double click on "Network Connections" icon on the Recon PC desktop or Click Start->Settings->Network Connections. o Right click on “100Mbit LAN” (if connected) o Click on “Properties”. o Click on “Internet Protocol” o Click on “Properties” o Record the following settings: � “Obtain an IP address automatically/Use the following IP address” setting. NOTE: If the "automatically" choices are

selected, other network settings fields may be inaccessible. � IP address � Subnet mask � Default Gateway

o Click on OK to dismiss dialog boxes.

Note: Acquisitor Board has to be inserted into Recon PC prior to the OS installation

Enable Hyper threading if PC supports it: see Appendix A for instructions on how to determine if the PC supports Hyper threading and how to enable it.

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3.2 Recon Software Installation

NOTE: The following procedure must be done on the RECON PC, not the HOST PC. The recon PC is on the right side of the cabinet as you face it, and is labeled “RECON”. NOTE: Ensure that Section 3.1 has been completed.

3.2.1 Installing OS (Windows XP) 1. Insert the CD marked CIRS 3.0.9.11 into CD-ROM drive and restart the Recon PC. 2. This should cause the system to boot from CD. After boot the following screen will appear: (If this message does not

appear, verify that the BIOS is correctly set to boot from CD) * Philips Medical Systems - CIRS Operating System Installation * * NOTE: Installation of this software will * DESTROY any data currently on the hard disk. * * Do you want to install this software? * Press Y to Continue (partitions disk, then reboot PC) * Press N to Stop the installation (reboot PC without destroying data)

3. Answer “Y” to the question if you want to install the operating system. This will partition the disk and reboot PC. The following message would appear on the screen after reboot:

* Systems prior to serial number 8060 may have been purchased * with Windows 2000. These systems require an "upgrade" key * which is included in the installation instructions in a list.

4. If your system falls into this category and has XP key in the table in Appendix I or has a yellow key tag (similar to the one pictured here) attached to the PC answer “Y”.

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5. Otherwise answer “N” and use the Windows XP key found on the sticker on top of the recon PC. The sticker should look similar to the one pictured below. Note: Do not use the product key that is on the sticker in the picture.

6. Enter Windows XP product key when prompted and press “Enter”. Enter the key exactly as it is printed (all capital letters and including the "-").

7. Windows XP Professional Setup will start. The PC will reboot. Remove CIRS CD when prompted: * Please Remove the CD-ROM. * Press the Ctrl-Alt-Delete keys simultaneously to reboot the PC.

8. When OS installation is completed, the PC will reboot automatically and you will be presented with the login prompt. 9. Login as “mxservice” with password “service_only”

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10. The first time you login you will see “Found new hardware” wizard: Press Next to continue

11. Press “Finish” to complete the installation then press “No” when asked if you want to reboot the Recon PC (it will be done later after CIRS application installation).

3.2.2 CIRS APPLICATION SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Note: CIRS Application install destroys all raw data storage, but not the calibration tables on recon.

1. Insert CD labeled “CIRS 3.0.9.11” into CD-ROM drive. The CIRS Application installation window will popup:

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2. Press “Yes” to start the installation. CIRS software installation is done automatically

3. When the box displayed here appears, click OK to reboot the computer. Remove the CD from the drive while the system is booting.

4. Login as “mxservice” with password “service_only” 5. Delete the following icons from CIRS Desktop: (Right click on icon, select Delete)

• AcqDiagGUI

• 3DBP Diagnostics

• Enable Crosstalk

• Disable Crosstalk

6. Double click on the "Network Connections" icon on the CIRS desktop 7. Restore any network settings you have saved in the previous steps or set the 10/100 Mbit card to the Hospital assigned IP

address (if any), otherwise leave it as default ("obtain IP address automatically"). 8. Disable Internet Time: double click on date/time at the lower right corner of the screen, select Internet Time and uncheck the

box “Automatically synchronize with an Internet time server” and click OK.

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9. Check your screen resolution: right click on the desktop and select Properties from the pull down menu. Select Setting and adjust screen resolution to 1280x1024 pixels (if it’s not set to this value).

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10. Select “Advanced” tab and click the Monitor tab. Set screen refresh rate to 60 Hz for flat displays, or to the same value that it was set to on the host PC for other displays. (This value should have been recorded in section 2.2 step 14). Click ok to desktop reconfigured message if the refresh rate was changed. Click OK, then click OK again.

11. Double click on “System Properties” icon and select “Computer Name”. Select “Change” and enter “RECON-XXXX” in the Computer name plane, where XXXX is System’s serial number (eg 8056). Press OK then press OK again when prompted to restart computer. Press OK on System Properties window. Press Yes in “System Setup Change” dialog to restart the Recon PC.

12. When the PC restarts, log in as mxservice (password: service_only) 13. The activation popup window may appear at the bottom of the screen. If it does not appear, click on the yellow key icon on

the task bar (next to the time). Note: It may take a few minutes for the yellow key icon to appear. The following activation screen will appear:

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14. If Recon PC connected to the Internet, select the first option (Internet activation), otherwise select the second option

(telephone activation) and follow the activation instructions. 15. To return the display to the Host display screen enter:

<ScrollLock><ScrollLock><1><Enter><Esc>

16. If this installation is part of a "Full installation" or "Application Update", continue the installation process by proceeding to the next section. Otherwise, restart the host PC so that the appropriate filter files will be copied from the host to the recon PC.

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4.0 Utilities CD Installation Note: The Recon PC installation must be complete and the Recon PC must be powered on before performing this step of the installation.

1. If you are logged in, log out (Start=>shutdown=>logout). Log onto the Host PC as user philips_service (for Philips personnel

only) or olevel_service (password olevel). Wait for the desktop icons to appear. This may take 20 seconds. 2. Click Start, and right click "My Computer". If there is not a check mark next to "Show on Desktop", click "show on Desktop" 3. Insert the CD labeled " MX8000DEXP_HOST_UTIL_2.5_20031009" 4. Double click "My computer", double click the E: drive, and double click "Setup" 5. Change the user name to the account you logged into. Set the password appropriately. Click Start. 6. Wait approximately 5 minutes as the software downloads. Do not touch the keyboard or mouse until the installation is

complete. 7. When the "Installation completed" message appears at the bottom of the "Philips Install Supervisor" window, ensure that all

the items are “Done, (exit code: 0x00000000)”. Then click "Close" in the window. 8. Remove the CD. 9. Close the “My Computer” window.

Continue with the Incremental Release CD installation as described in the next section.

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5.0 Host Incremental Release Installation

NOTE: The CD to be installed must be placed in the HOST PC, not the RECON PC. The host PC is on the left side of the cabinet as you face it, and is labeled “Host”. 1. If no Host Incremental Release CD has been provided with this system, continue with the "System Configuration and

Registration" as described in the next section.

2. If a Host Incremental Release CD has been provided with the system, install it now using the specific instructions provided with the Host Incremental Release CD with the following exceptions:

• There is no need to do another reboot.

• There is no need to download gantry software at this time. It will be done later in the installation process.

3. If this installation is part of a “Full Installation” or “Application Update”, continue with the "System Configuration and Registration" as described in the next section.

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6.0 System Configuration and Registration 1. Log in as philips_service or olevel_service if not already logged in. 2. Patch the video driver if necessary

• Right click on an empty area of the screen

• Click Properties

• Click the Settings tab

• Find the Display type (visible in the left center area of the dialog box)

• If the Display type is “… nVidiaQuadro4 700XGL" o Double click the "My Computer" icon on the desk top and navigate to c:\drivers\video\NVIDIA_PATCH. If necessary,

click "Show contents of this folder" to get to the specified location. o Double click nVidia_patch to install the patch. o Do not restart the computer at this time (Click “NO” to restart message). o Click OK and then close the “My Computer” window.

• If the Display type is “…NVIDIA Quadro 2 Pro" o Close the display properties box by clicking "cancel" o Refer to appendix H for instructions for updating the driver for this card. o Return to step 1. (The steps in appendix H only need to be done once, so skip this step the second time through).

• Close the "Display Properties" window.

3. Double click on My Computer. Navigate to c:\Philips\. If necessary, click "Show contents of this folder" to get to the specified location. Double click inconfig.bat.

(a) Press "Y" <Enter> in response to the "OK to configure…" question (b) If you have a site backup EOD, insert the EOD in the drive and enter "y" in response to the "restore site data"

question. Otherwise, answer no and skip to step (c). (i) Close the browser window that opens when the EOD is inserted. (ii) Enter "F" to select the EOD (iii) Select the latest date code from the list by entering the number next to it. The dates are encoded

yyyymmddhhmmss (iv) IF YOU ARE UPDATING TO V2.5 FROM V2.1

Note: if you are using the numeric keypad, make sure that the Num Lock light on the keyboard is lit. Use the “Num Lock” key to light it.

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1. When the "Select files… " menu appears, a. Press "1" <Enter> to select 2.1 to 2.5 Calibration Files b. When the menu reappears, Press "3" <Enter> to select LAN and Networking files. c. Next, press "4" <Enter> to select Protocols d. Next, press “6” <Enter> to select Keys e. Next, press "7" <Enter> to select 4D angio protocols f. Next, press "9" to Fix spaces in DICOM files g. Finally, press "11" <Enter> to exit the restore process.

(v) IF YOU ARE RESTORING V2.5 FROM a previous V2.5 Note: If you are using the numeric keypad, make sure that the Num Lock light on the keyboard is lit. Use the “Num Lock” key to light it. 1. When the "Select files… " menu appears,

a. Press "2" <Enter> to select 2.5 to 2.5 Calibration Files b. When the menu reappears, Press "3" <Enter> to select LAN and Networking files. c. Next, press "4" <Enter> to select Protocols d. Next, press "6" <Enter> to select Keys e. Next, press "7" <Enter> to select 4D angio protocols f. Next, press "9" to Fix spaces in DICOM files g. Next, press "10" <Enter> to update the protocols. h. Finally, press "11" <Enter> to exit the restore process.

(c) Verify that the option key displayed is correct. If the option key is not correct, or if you have a new option key to enter, answer Y to the “Enter Option Key” question and then follow the directions for entering the key. Otherwise enter N to answer the "Enter Option Key" question.

(d) At this point, some automated updates will run. Do not touch the keyboard or mouse until the "Is this computer a Dell 650?" prompt appears.

(e) If the host computer is a Dell 650 (the ring around the power button indicates the model number), Answer yes to the "… Dell 650?" question. When prompted, answer "no" to the reboot question. Another dialog box will appear reminding you to reboot later. Click OK to dismiss it. If the host computer is not a Dell 650, answer no to the "… Dell 650?" question.

(f) Another automated update may run. Do not touch the mouse or keyboard until the "press any key…" prompt is seen in the inconfig.bat window.

(g) Press any key when prompted (h) Click "OK" or "Yes" in each dialog box that appears. Errors may be ignored. (i) Press any key when prompted

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(j) Press any key when prompted (k) Click "OK" or "Yes" in each dialog box that appears. Errors may be ignored. (l) Press any key when prompted (m) When prompted, answer yes to the "reboot" question.

4. Configure the desktops for user accounts:

a) Log off and log in as user mx (no password) b) Right click on the taskbar (on the bottom of the screen). Click Properties. Click "Auto-hide the taskbar" so that it is

checked. Click OK. Note: This is a critical step. If it is not done now, it cannot be done later. c) A command window should be visible on the screen. When prompted, click in the window and press the space bar.

(If the prompt does not appear after 20 seconds, press the space bar. This should cause the prompt to appear. Press the space bar again in response to the prompt). After this, do not touch the mouse or keyboard until the login prompt appears.

5. Repeat step 4 for user mxs (no password) 6. Repeat step 4 for user config (password: mxconfig) 7. Repeat step 4 for user mxservice (password: service_only) 8. Repeat step 4 for user olevel_service (password: olevel) 9. If you are installing this software as philips_service, log onto the Host PC as user philips_service. View the enabled options

to make sure that all of the expected options are enabled. If necessary, update the option key. See Appendix C for information on how to do this.

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7.0 Gantry Controller Boards Software Installation 1. In order to ensure that the latest versions of gantry software are installed, the gantry software must be reloaded whenever a

new application software CD is installed on the Host PC. 2. Philips_service access to Service Tools will require that a K2D visa be installed. The steps to enter a K2D are:

a. Go to the c:\usr\diamond.root\Diag\K2000. b. Double click VisaEntry.exe c. Get the machine id (this will be needed in order to get the visa) d. Obtain a visa (the K2D key) (See Preface instructions)

Type in the visa, click apply and then close the K2D windows. 3. Log in as "philips_service", or olevel_service (password: olevel) 4. Start up Service Tools by double clicking the icon on the desk top. In order to find out the revision of the boot flash, it is

necessary to connect to the individual boards. The opening menu of each board tells what revision the boot flash is at.

NOTE While performing Appendix G & F, AVOID CYCLING POWER TO THE GANTRY unless instructed to do so. This is true of a CPM push button reset, too. If a power cycle/reset does occur, start over from the beginning and continuing with the board you were working on when the power cycle/reset occurred.

5. Follow the instructions specified in Appendix G for each board to update the boot flash. 6. Follow the instructions specified in Appendix F for each board to update to the application flash.

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8.0 Completing the Installation 1. Log onto the Host PC as user philips_service (for Philips personnel only) or olevel_service (password olevel) 2. Consult Appendix D to determine if the tube shot counters must be adjusted. If necessary, make the adjustments as

described in Appendix D. 3. Start the scanner application.

• If you logged in as philips_service, find the "Scanner application" icon on the desktop. Right click on it and click on "Open".

• If you logged in as olevel_service, start the scanner application by selecting the appropriate menu entry. 4. Restore the previously obtained hospital name and default printer from the scanner. To change the hospital name, click

"Misc" on the main menu bar and then click "Configuration". Click "Institution" to see the hospital name. To change the default printer, click in the master film window, then click "File" and "Printer"

5. Under Service, select Service Parameters. Verify the following parameters are set correctly. Change them if necessary, click OK when complate.

• Recon Parameters • - Phantom Calibration Yes • - Image Balance Yes • - Slice Normalization Yes • - Image Threshold 0 • - Axial image view convention Right on Left • - Surview image view convention Right on Left • - CCT Image View Convention View from Bed • Scan Parameters • - Scan with x-ray Yes • - Gantry Rotation Yes • - Z-Control Yes • - Diagnostic level 0 • - XRT Warmup 10 • - Dose Right (ACS) Yes • - Dose Z-efficency Warning No • - Overlap Warning No • - ECG tag source Accusync • - CDRH Test No • Product • - Product Serial Number Set this to the serial number of the scanner

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6. ONLY IF UPDATING FROM V2.1 to V2.5: Update protocols to 2.5 using the following instructions: a. If the patient data window is up, close it by pressing the Cancel button. b. From the Service menu, select Service Terminal, and type in the password (letmein), then press <enter>. c. In the Service Terminal window that opens:

� Right click on the top blue bar. � Click on "properties" � In the dialog that comes up, click on layout. � Click OK � Select "Save properties for future windows with the same title" and click OK

d. In the Service Terminal window, type ./Protocol21Update.csh then press <enter>

e. When prompted, type "y" and <Enter> to continue. This may take up to 40 minutes depending on the number of protocols to convert.

f. When prompted, type <Enter>. g. The last message printed by the utility will indicate how many protocols were converted successfully. If the numbers

indicate that not all of the protocols were converted successfully, use the scroll bar on the window to scroll up and find which protocols failed conversion. Write these protocols down. These protocols will need to be deleted and re-entered.

h. In the Service Terminal window, type csh CheckGenKeys.csh then press <enter> i. Type "exit" in the Service Terminal window, then press <enter> causing the window to disappear.

7. Log out of the scanner application. This will log you out as well. 8. Log in as you did in step 1 of this section. 9. Save any Calibration and configuration files to an EOD disk.

• Insert a formatted EOD into the drive

• Log in as philips_service

• If logged in as philips_service, double click on the "Backup Site Files" icon on the desktop

• If logged in as olevel_service, select the appropriate menu entry.

• Press “F” <Enter> for the destination drive

• Press <Enter> to dismiss the dialog when prompted. 10. Right click the task bar and select Properties and enable Auto-hide.

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11. Enable Telnet • Start->Settings->Control Panel (or Start->Control Panel)

• Double click "Hummingbird Inetd"

• Select "Telnetd"

• Click "Enable"

• Click "Save" and then "OK"

• Close the "Inetd" and "Control Panel" windows 12. Enable Cesar FTP

• Start->Programs->CesarFTP->CesarFTP

• Click Settings->Edit Server Options

• Under “Startup Options”, select “Server is online on startup”

• Click OK

• Click Control->Exit

• Set radio buttons so that shutdown immediately is selected, and Close server is NOT selected. Click OK 13. If you have a new service key, enter it:

• Start->Run

• Type " c:\usr\tamar.root\bin\setpwd.exe -s" in the text box and hit enter 14. Set Bed Position Picture. (This procedure sets the bed position icon in the application window to reflect the actual bed

position in the Gantry room with reference to the Operating Station.)

• From the Windows Start menu, select Run.

• In the command window, type the following:

• For a Gantry on the left side of the bed type: o c:\usr\usp.root\bin\scanner_pos.csh L and press <Enter>.

• For a Gantry on the right side of the bed, type: o c:\usr\usp.root\bin\scanner_pos.csh R and press <Enter>.

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15. If Patient Image data has been saved and you wish to restore it from the EOD:

• Start->Shutdown. Select "Close all programs and log on as a different user". Click Yes

• Log in as "mx" (no password)

• Insert the EOD containing the image data into the drive

• Refer to the operator's manual for instructions on how to restore archived image data.

• When completed, ensure that the Patient Image data EOD is ejected from the Host PC.

• Log out of the application when the image restore is complete

• NOTE: Due to some problems in the EOD software, it may be necessary to power off/on the host PC before the archived data can be read in. The system can be powered off safely after doing a Start->Shutdown, selecting “Shut down the computer”, and clicking on “Yes”. When the “Safe to power off…” message appears, press the power button to turn off the computer. Wait ten seconds, and then press the power button again to restart the computer.

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9.0 System Calibration

Note: If you have previously calibrated the system using the same version of MX8000DEXP software that you are now installing (i.e. you are reinstalling the exact same software) and you have a good site backup EOD, you do not need to recalibrate. For all other installations, including 2.1 to 2.5 upgrades and 2.5 Beta revision upgrades, you must redo the calibrations specified below.

1. Log on to the system as "philips_service" or olevel_service (password: olevel) and start the Scanner Application from the desktop icon.

Start the selective system calibration tool as described in the service manual.

2. Run the following calibrations:

o ASIC Non-linearity Calibration o Air Calibration o Phantom Calibration o HCOR Calibration

3. Back up the site files: o Insert the site backup EOD into the EOD drive o Double click on the "Backup Config Files" icon. o Enter "f" and then <Enter> when prompted for the drive letter o When prompted, press any key to dismiss the dialog. o Eject the EOD from the drive.

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Appendix A

Instructions To Set Host PC BIOS

1. Restart the system. If you are logged in to the system, This can be accomplished by selecting Start->Shutdown->Restart the

computer, and clicking on yes. If you are not logged in, Press <Ctrl><Alt><Del>, click on the Shutdown button, select "Shutdown and Restart", and click "OK"

2. When the F2=Setup message appears in the upper right hand corner, Press <F2> 3. If a dialog box appears requesting a password, use the password "dilbert" 4. In setup, use the down arrow key to scroll to “Boot Sequence”, and then Press <Enter> 5. Verify that the IDE CD –ROM device is before the hard disk in the list. If not, adjust it using the directions on the screen. 6. Press <Enter> to dismiss the Boot Sequence list. 7. Dell 650 PCs and some Dell 530 PCs have a feature called "Hyper-Threading" which should be enabled.

• Use the down arrow to get to CPU Information -> Hyper-Threading (Note: some Dell 530 PCs will not have this option. There is no action for Hyper-Threading on these PCs.)

• Enable Hyper-Threading by pressing the right arrow key. 8. Press <Esc> to exit setup. 9. If prompted, select “Save Changes and Exit”. Press <Enter> to leave Setup mode.

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Appendix B

Instructions for Updating Factory Protocols

A unique set of protocols is loaded depending on the generator key present on the Host system. Use this procedure when changing keys on a system or when there is a need to restore the factory protocols. Note that custom protocols are unaffected by this procedure.

1. Shut down the Scanner Application and login as “philips_service” 2. Ensure that the correct tube power key has been entered on the system.

Click the Start menu, and then Run. 3. Enter “cmd” and click OK.

Change directory to c:\usr\diamond.root\bin 4. Type “csh CheckGenKeys.csh” and hit <enter>. 5. Several error messages will be output, followed by a statement of what tube key was found. The protocol files will be copied

to the correct directories (\usr\diamond.root\spr\ and \usr\diamond.root\spr\Factory\). Any site-specific protocols will remain in spr and will be included in the new protocol configuration file.

6. The procedure is complete. Start the application as needed.

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Appendix C Key Option Viewer

To obtain a list of the currently enabled user options on the system, do the following while logged into the Philips Service account:

• Bring up a command shell via the START->RUN and enter “cmd” and click OK.

o In the command window enter: � “cd C:\usr\diamond.root\bin”. � “csh optionviewer.csh”. � Enter “exit” to exit from the command window.

Instructions for Updating Option Key and Service Key

Option Key Update • Log in as username "olevel_service".

• Type 10 in the menu window to select “Application Key Update”.

• When prompted, enter the key 4 digits at a time.

• Dismiss the key window when prompted.

Service Key Update • Log in as username "Philips_service”.

• Start->Run

• Type “c:\usr\tamar.root\bin\setpwd.exe -s” in the text box and hit enter.

• When prompted, enter the key

• Dismiss the key window when prompted.

• Enter "10" and then <Enter> in the "Installation Menu" window to restart the computer.

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Appendix D Initializing Tube History at First Power-up

The gantry now has two shot counters: 1. Gantry shot count -- (on Ghost) used for Tube History in the Service Tools. 2. Rhost shot count -- used as a backup that doesn't get reset.

The Rhost shot count is unchanged and still can be read via GantryDevelReq message with value 180 (use CANSender to send and results will appear in CANTrace).

The Gantry shot count is a new addition to the software, and will start at 0 when the gantry is first powered up. If the software is being installed on a new system, both counts will be 0. No initialization is need in this case.

If the release 2.5 software is being installed as an UPGRADE, the Gantry shot count should be synchronized with the Rhost shot count. This is a manual procedure as shown below and the user must be logged in as philips_service and have a valid K2D key.

With the system powered up (after key-switch but before taking shots):

1. Send GantryDevelReq with value 180 using CAN Sender. Four info messages from Rhost appear in CAN Trace. Record the value of the info message for Exp Count: ____________ (shot count)

2. Send GhostDevelReq message with the following parameter values to set the Gantry shot count: a. ush_param1 9002 (command) b. ush_param2 0 c. int_param1 value recorded above (shot count) d. int_param2 0 e. int_param3 value recorded above (repeat shot count) f. int_param4 0

3. Send GhostDevelReq message with the following parameter values using CAN Sender.

a. ush_param1 9001

4. Verify the info message returned in CAN Trace displays the shot count set above.

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Appendix E Update Only Installations

Update only installations are not supported at this time. A full system installation is required.

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Appendix F Gantry Controller Board Application Flash Installation Instructions Version 1.4 Host PC Server and the Service Tools GUI will be used.

Attention: The opening Options menu of the Server is: All boards in application mode All boards in utility mode Exit

While the Ordinary Text window is: Supreme Controller mode: Utility 09/23/03 Release 1.4 Host PC Server

By making the selection All boards in utility mode, all boards present in the system and communicating are put into utility mode. The following information is then displayed in the User Feedback window:

This Server operates as a Supreme Controller. It allows all the Gantry Controllers to be put into utility or app mode. While this Server is running, it is in control of what mode the Controllers boot to. In utility mode, a gantry power cycle, individual CPM push button reset, or reboot from the baseboard menu will boot the board back into utility mode. In app mode, a gantry power cycle or push button reset will boot the board into app mode. Exiting the Interface does not stop the Server from running. When the Server is not running, a push button reset or power cycle puts the board(s) in app mode.

A Continue option is displayed allowing you to read the previous info. Once you click on Continue, the next menu that comes up is a dynamically constructed menu of any board that responded to the Server. The menu itself has diagnostic value informing the Operator of any boards that did not answer. Each board that answered the Server can be connected to and interacted with as in the past. Once all your duties have been performed, you can return, return, return, etc. to the menu above. By selecting All boards in application mode, the boards are automatically kicked out of utility mode into app mode. That is if the boot flash in those boards is at Release 1.4. Otherwise, they will just sit in utility mode. While the Server is in app mode, if you go out and individually hit each CPM reset or power cycle the gantry, the old boot flash boards will then boot into app mode.

Attention: Be sure to perform the following steps on a freshly restarted system to ensure the latest versions of software will run.

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CONNECT TO HOST SERVER 1. Start up ServiceTools.exe by double clicking its icon. This starts the Service Tools application GUI. Click on CPM Reset; this

brings up a utility used to reset the boards from the Host. If the gantry EStop is not open, the Shutdown "Long" pushbutton will be enabled. Turn the key on the CT Box to the "OFF" position and activate the Shutdown "Long" pushbutton. When the EStop is open AND the tube heat is low, the Reset pushbuttons will be enabled.

2. Select the Controller Utilities button. 3. If a menu is displayed in the Options section, then you are connected to the Host Server.

PUT ALL CPMS IN UTILITY MODE 4. Click on All boards in utility mode. 5. Information is displayed describing the behavior of the Server.

Note: The boards are put into utility mode to increase CAN bandwidth (see Notes). 6. Click on Continue. 7. The Server constructs a menu of all the boards it was able to communicate with. Those boards are now in utility mode.

INSTALL APPLICATION FLASH REVISION 2.5 ON ALL CPMS 8. Verify the version of the utility Host Server is 1.4. Click on the DMC. 9. If successful the Ordinary Text window will display information about the board contacted. 10. Click on TOOLBOX, Utilities and click on Application flash burner. 11. Click on filename, navigate to C:\usr\diamond.root\GantryCPM, Select appropriate file for the DMC. Select Execute. The

filenames for each board is as follows: Ghost: GHostBd.bin Couch: GalaxyBd.bin MDP: MPBd.bin Tilt: TiltBd.bin Rhost: RHostBd.bin DMC: MCBd.bin

12. A successful burn will be evidenced by the following two lines displayed in the User Feedback window: "Closing the file", and "The file is closed".

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13. Click on EXIT, click on QUIT, click on Continue. Click on RETURN. Click on RETURN. Click on RETURN. Repeat steps 8 through 13 five times, each time replacing the DMC in step 8 with rhost, tdp, mdp, couch, and ghost and selecting the appropriate file in step 11.

PUT ALL CPMS IN APPLICATION MODE 14. Click on Return. 15. Click on All boards in application mode. This will only work if the Release 1.4 boot flash has been burned first. Otherwise, a

power cycle will work. 16. Exit the Service Tools GUI.

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Appendix G Gantry Controller Board Boot Flash Update Instructions Version 1.4 Host PC Server and the Service Tools GUI will be used.

Attention: The opening Options menu of the Server is:

All boards in application mode All boards in utility mode Exit

While the Ordinary Text window is: Supreme Controller mode: Utility 09/23/03 Release 1.4 Host PC Server

By making the selection All boards in utility mode, all boards present in the system and communicating are put into utility mode. The following information is then displayed in the User Feedback window:

This Server operates as a Supreme Controller. It allows all the Gantry Controllers to be put into utility or app mode. While this Server is running, it is in control of what mode the Controllers boot to. In utility mode, a gantry power cycle, individual CPM push button reset, or reboot from the baseboard menu will boot the board back into utility mode. In app mode, a gantry power cycle or push button reset will boot the board into app mode. Exiting the Interface does not stop the Server from running. When the Server is not running, a push button reset or power cycle puts the board(s) in app mode.

A Continue option is displayed allowing you to read the previous info. Once you click on Continue, the next menu that comes up is a dynamically constructed menu of any board that responded to the Server. The menu itself has diagnostic value informing the Operator of any boards that did not answer. Each board that answered the Server can be connected to and interacted with as in the past. Once all your duties have been performed, you can return, return, return, etc. to the menu above. By selecting All boards in application mode, the boards are automatically kicked out of utility mode into app mode. That is if the boot flash in those boards is at Release 1.4. Otherwise, they will just sit in utility mode. While the Server is in app mode, if you go out and individually hit each CPM reset or power cycle the gantry, the old boot flash boards will then boot into app mode. Attention: Be sure to perform the following steps on a freshly restarted system to ensure the latest versions of software will run.

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CONNECT TO HOST SERVER 1. Start up ServiceTools.exe by double clicking its icon. This starts the Service Tools application GUI. Click on CPM Reset; this

brings up a utility used to reset the boards from the Host. If the gantry EStop is not open, the Shutdown "Long" pushbutton will be enabled. Turn the key on the CT Box to the "OFF" position and activate the Shutdown "Long" pushbutton. When the EStop is open AND the tube heat is low, the Reset pushbuttons will be enabled.

2. Click on the Controller Utilities button. Click connect (Philips Level Service Tools). 3. If contact has been made with the Host PC Server, then the Options section will have a menu in it.

PUT ALL CPMS IN UTILITY MODE 4. Click on All boards in utility mode. 5. Information is displayed describing the behavior of the Server.

Note: The boards are put into utility mode to increase CAN bandwidth (see Notes).

6. Click on Continue.

7. The Server constructs a menu of all the boards that it could communicate with. Those boards are now in utility mode.

DOWNLOAD RELEASE 1.4 TO RAM 8. Click on the DMC. Click on TOOLBOX, utilities click on DOWNLOADER. 9. Download the CPM Internal Flash Image into external memory. 10. The binary file to be downloaded is located in C:\usr\diamond.root\Diag\CPMIntFlash\CPMIntFlashImage.bin. In the browse

window, navigate to select the file and click open. Place the cursor at the end of the filename within the box and hit return. 11. A successful download will be evidenced by the following single line displayed in the event window: "Starting the downloaded

code." Repeat steps 8 through 11 five times, each time replacing the DMC in step 8 with rhost, tdp, mdp, couch, and ghost.

INSTALL BOOT FLASH REVISION 1.4 ON ALL CPMS 12. Verify the version of the utility Host Server is 1.4. Click on the DMC. 13. If successful the Ordinary Text window will display information about the board. 14. Click on Toolbox, click utilities and click on Boot flash burner V1. 15. Click on EXECUTE to begin the boot flash burn.

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16. A successful boot flash burn will be evidenced by the following three lines displayed in the event window: "Closing the file", and "The file is closed" and "Disabling internal flash programming".

17. Click on EXIT, click on QUIT, and click on Continue. Click on RETURN. Click on Return. Click on RETURN again. Repeat steps 12 through 18 five times, each time replacing the DMC in step 12 with rhost, tdp, mdp, couch, and ghost.

VERIFY ALL THE CPMS HAVE BEEN UPGRADED 18. Turn off power to the gantry. Wait 30 seconds. 19. Turn on power to the gantry. Wait about 60 seconds for all the boards to boot into the application.

NOTES:

Step #4 places the boards in utility mode and prevents the application from running and interfering with CAN access to other boards. The interference is in the form of CAN traffic, which consumes CAN bandwidth and therefore slows down activity. During this procedure, AVOID CYCLING POWER TO THE GANTRY unless instructed to do so. This is true of a CPM push button reset, too. If a power cycle/reset does occur during the Boot flash burn, the CPM may be dead and will need to be replaced.

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Appendix H NVIDIA Quadro2 Pro Display Driver Update Instructions

1. Right click "My Computer" and click "Manage". 2. Click "Device Manager" 3. Click the "+" to the left of "Display adapters" (on right side of screen) 4. Right click "NVIDIA Quadro2 Pro" and click "Properties". 5. Click the "Driver" tab 6. If the "Driver Version" is 2.9.1.7, then no action is required. Close the dialog boxes and return to where you came from in the

installation instructions. 7. Otherwise, close the dialog boxes. Double click "My Computer" and navigate to c:\drivers\video\R46138. 8. Find the "Setup" file that is type "Application", and double click on it. 9. When prompted to uninstall the current driver, click "Yes" 10. The system will restart. Log in the as user philips_service (for Philips personnel only) or olevel_service (password olevel). 11. When prompted, click "Continue Anyway" 12. When prompted, click "Yes" to overwrite the newer file. (This may happen several times). 13. Select "Yes, I want to restart…" and click "Finish" 14. When the system restarts, log in as administrator and return to where you came from in the installation instructions.

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Appendix I

Windows XP Product Keys

XP Upgrade Keys For Field Units CT Scanner Serial #

Location Dell PC Serial # PC Function: Host Or Recon

OS shipped from Dell

XP Operating System Upgrade Product Key

8006 CT Engineering Test Bay 12 NT TT7VQ-7VQDB-V84F8-MHKWK-JPWRR

8006 CT Engineering Test Bay 12 win2k XJM3K-7XBXD-HCB2T-F6YCM-288RX

8007 CT Engineering Test Bay 15 NT FC6XV-2MHGM-M2DQT-7X4KC-F8KC7

8007 CT Engineering Test Bay 15 win2k VVPFX-37RMG-7GBVT-3YKJK-T2KPK

8009 CT Engineering Test Bay 13 NT P8HYQ-X8J7X-4G9BF-BRFFB-TQG2C

8009 CT Engineering Test Bay 13 win2k VVPFX-37RMG-7GBVT-3YKJK-T2KPK

8010 Southpointe (Beta)

88rgw01 RECON PC win2k MXXCB-C3KYW-46GBY-RP3VK-449JK

8010 Southpointe (Beta) 54wgw01 HOST PC win2k K849M-3H9WC-77MTY-MJYM7-84C8P

8011 CT Mfg. Haifa 84wgw01 HOST PC win2k QYRWQ-TJYBW-K3K9G-MD32Q-6TVR4 8011 CT Mfg. Haifa

c8rgw01 RECON PC win2k FJDYJ-F7WK8-KRT8K-JCQMY-F2WPH 8012 Grady (Beta) bpk2C11 HOST PC NT TQRD8-32HPB-TJXP4-8FB3F-GQGWX

8012

Grady (Beta)

23ygy11

SGL RECON PC, DUAL 2.4GHZ XP BRYVB-6GKKR-6CRKB-YD7KJ-GKPHR

8013 Kent 2t22611 HOST PC NT M78PH-DM8CM-387MT-BJ8HP-FQR2P 8013 Kent

3c12611 RECON PC win2k TBB6W-RDQ3T-92R7X-RTDB8-23GW4

8014 CT Training, Cleveland

81l2511 RECON PC win2k VMDJK-XYFTX-6B4Q8-CY84J-CF9J7

8014

CT Training, Cleveland

74wgw01 HOST PC win2k BC628-TQG4R-G73YW-CWYBR-YJXJ9

8015 Dunlee (CT Eng. Bay 9)

8T22611 HOST PC NT VY78T-CVVFR-KC39J-3MQDQ-VP7TP

8015

Dunlee (CT Eng. Bay 9)

6C12611 RECON PC win2k WRYRG-QWFXB-RKX8H-KXMWB-F2WP4

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8016 DMS Mobile (from RSNA)

8c12611 RECON PC win2k G8JGQ-7C2KG-2MCHQ-RGMPM-RXHTV

8016

DMS Mobile (from RSNA)

7t22611 HOST PC NT T4G3Q-H23WK-M3BP3-FFHRG-97F29 8017 CT Eng. Haifa 1T22611 HOST PC NT DMTFC-QP96R-FW6P6-H9JW8-4MD62 8017 CT Eng. Haifa

1c12611 RECON PC win2k FW42D-BGJFT-7MXJV-RMMWW-72BG4 8018 Metro (Beta)

9D12611 RECON PC win2k XJJTC-Y3MHV-YRTX6-PR648-PCWQH 8018 Metro (Beta)

4t22611 HOST PC NT H2CQT-HQM6T-JRWHX-68VW7-R2WQK 8019 Nayharia (Beta)

5t22611 HOST PC NT XD8TC-JBX47-RTTQG-PF9G4-2CWQP 8019 Nayharia (Beta)

4C12611 RECON PC win2k KMTB9-DX7VH-P36B4-3XMDC-WR9K4 8020 Klinikum Nord 96DFC11 RECON PC win2k RBXGT-WCJVQ-BDQ6R-D8382-JWMHH 8020 Klinikum Nord

HQK2C11 HOST PC NT RJY3W-3KQ4P-2GXX6-VRGDG-3MP99

8021 CT Training, Cleveland

2QK2C11 HOST PC NT MBXD3-T9BV8-MDXTX-22GGR-VD37P

8021

CT Training, Cleveland

B6DFC11 RECON PC win2k Q76JY-9VK8R-BYW73-YHBMD-9YQBF

8022 Ospedale Di Lugo

13YGY11

SGL RECON PC, DUAL 2.4GHZ XP See PC Case

8022 Ospedale Di Lugo GDK2C11 HOST PC NT WBD8V-X6DQD-HQ6KD-8Y6BT-2VQ7V

8023 Staedtisches Klinikum

CQK2C11 HOST PC NT T4PGM-GF8M9-Q9YH8-43H98-THQ7X

8023

Staedtisches Klinikum

86DFC11 RECON PC win2k QR6R2-PKR34-DRTVQ-FMXF8-XPKMP 8024 AZ Osp Cardarelli JDK2C11 HOST PC NT WHF2Y-9GFWQ-JDXJY-P3B38-FT6YR 8024 AZ Osp Cardarelli

C6DFC11 RECON PC win2k G438G-F499V-9Y4JW-XGBVF-DCKMV

8025 Bethesda-Spital Radiologie

2FK2C11 HOST PC NT VD34C-VVC64-32K4V-YY29M-T7FWC

8025

Bethesda-Spital Radiologie

J78JF11 RECON PC win2k JQFRK-QFJMF-6BQH2-4TQHW-FHY7H 8026 Raffaele 388JF11 RECON PC win2k K3YB2-WK946-CQPQK-F7738-FH6TR 8026 Raffaele

3CK2C11 HOST PC NT RHMC8-3PKQY-T98QG-Q8T6W-893YC 8027 Caldwell County CBK2C11 HOST PC NT GJ8T6-V7869-49FX7-7GYGF-7RM8V 8027 Caldwell County

3F8JF11 RECON PC win2k M3BHT-XQBDF-H924G-73BG6-3WHJV

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8028 Lawrenceville Health Center

H6DFC11 RECON PC win2k V3FJC-Q97M9-CKHQG-6K9W9-6J8JF

8028

Lawrenceville Health Center

FGK2C11 HOST PC NT F4MW8-X3437-KWFY9-XXJBG-VJXFV 8029 Envision Radiology 8FK2C11 HOST PC NT DMTFC-QP96R-FW6P6-H9JW8-4MD62 8029 Envision Radiology

188JF11 RECON PC win2k XHVGW-W3DP3-P7VQG-JDFQ4-3KTQH 8030 Ecomedica 2F8JF11 RECON PC win2k G3XDM-RRG4H-HQTD4-38TPP-JJK9P 8030 Ecomedica

3GK2C11 HOST PC NT JCQ27-WQG64-967WJ-3XFXK-R8MJV 8031 CT Eng. Bill Ringler GPK2C11 HOST PC NT GGMXX-PCQWW-9RFJF-DH94P-G2JKK

8031

CT Eng. Bill Ringler

53YGY11

SGL RECON PC, DUAL 2.4GHZ XP See PC Case

8032 Desert Med IMG JDBQL11 RECON PC XP See PC Case 8032 Desert Med IMG

7NK2C11 HOST PC NT JQQWH-F47YB-JT3KX-GT3V3-KXJ7X

8033 Ospedale Per GLI Infermi

64WGW01 HOST PC win2k RWX2G-3VF4W-99RV4-Q6HPB-JXV79

8033

Ospedale Per GLI Infermi

288JF11

SGL RECON PC, DUAL 2.4GHZ win2k Q37YG-Q37JW-B66G7-XQVGB-GJ27F

8034 San Jorge Childrens Hospital

JPK2C11 HOST PC NT QGKJ2-K3YGC-3XMTP-FJ2CC-WJFYC

8034

San Jorge Childrens Hospital

HDBQL11 RECON PC XP See PC Case

8035 Washington County Regional

DBK2C11 HOST PC NT PKVT6-WBR37-MHX8D-R3XWK-HM4DF

8035

Washington County Regional

1FBQL11 RECON PC XP See PC Case 8036 AZ Osp Cardarelli 6DBQL11 RECON PC win2k MBPQ6-B9HPX-WQP2H-7J7C9-2HJMX 8036 AZ Osp Cardarelli

4PK2C11 HOST PC NT RHR2W-JVB9G-VGX6F-8V8R3-76XPV

8037 U.S.Army DEPMEDS

6MK2C11 HOST PC NT XMXVG-CG4Y2-893HT-XJV7H-FWD8X

8037

U.S.Army DEPMEDS

BFBQL11 RECON PC XP See PC Case 8038 CT Training Best 7GBQL11 RECON PC XP See PC Case 8038 CT Training Best

7MK2C11 HOST PC NT F374X-KDD3J-V7GY2-QT82R-63VX7 8039 Medicanova HBK2C11 HOST PC NT HYQX4-RBJYP-GYYTP-X9MKY-P4QQ2

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8039 Medicanova 5GBQL11 RECON PC XP See PC Case

8040 Doctors Imaging Center

4GBQL11 RECON PC XP See PC Case

8040

Doctors Imaging Center

HLK2C11 HOST PC NT G773Y-CH8K6-PFY93-Q2YJV-BQJT7

8041 Crosby Memorial Hosp.

4MK2C11 HOST PC NT XQX9R-T9QHJ-K9QJH-JHG2R-PCBRH

8041

Crosby Memorial Hosp.

4FBQL11 RECON PC XP See PC Case

8042 Three Rivers Medical Center

6GBQL11 RECON PC XP See PC Case

8042

Three Rivers Medical Center

HMK2C11 HOST PC NT V2B6V-MGW42-8QD9J-FP9RK-W9H4F 8043 999 Hospital 4T22611 HOST PC NT CQJJJ-9WR4B-4H2TT-KFB7X-RBQH2 8043 999 Hospital

2FBQL11 RECON PC XP See PC Case 8044 Imaging Specialists 3FBQL11 RECON PC XP See PC Case 8044 Imaging Specialists

3RK2C11 HOST PC NT CBMH3-2H4JG-VJ2X2-DDK33-2H3QX

8045 Highland Medical Center

8LK2C11 HOST PC NT B8F8K-V2CFQ-9Y2TK-4W6KB-XVWVX

8045

Highland Medical Center

5FBQL11 RECON PC XP See PC Case 8046 Desert Springs 6DK2C11 HOST PC NT G4G7W-VFH9T-CJTQP-39XVF-67RKP

8046

Desert Springs

2PSPG11

SGL RECON PC, DUAL 2.4GHZ win2k See PC Case

8047 Boulder City Hospital

FJK2C11 HOST PC NT XBDJJ-49B8V-PT3KR-PYHRR-KRDQF

8047

Boulder City Hospital

PNSPG11 RECON PC

bad serv tag, Assuming win2K CMHBK-MDR9F-7XPB8-86GDD-XX9PC

8048 Kliniken Essen - Mitte

8NSPG11 RECON PC win2k CFBV7-Y3VR4-XG847-XK6VJ-H34K2

8048

Kliniken Essen - Mitte

FNK2C11 HOST PC NT GD962-TVPTP-8X6W4-RRQWD-38G32

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8049 Tallahassee Health Imaging

CKK2C11 HOST PC NT DMB6Q-Q8FF6-8RDK7-XTJ6F-C4V8P

8049

Tallahassee Health Imaging

5NSPG11 RECON PC win2k FG8JQ-86WB4-GTQBQ-46XD7-KT897

8050 Stargate 164 Testbed

GNSPG11 RECON PC win2k M689F-KDTRY-YGP8M-PFV6C-3G7YR

8050

Stargate 164 Testbed

JGK2C11 HOST PC NT HM6DP-7M3D9-VX9YP-8QYKF-3PXYP 8051 CT Training, Best GNK2C11 HOST PC NT J3DRH-XQQWD-MRC8W-JJ8F9-PKXDH

8051

CT Training, Best

6FBQL11

SGL RECON PC, DUAL 2.4GHZ XP See PC Case

8052 Al Saeed Specialist Hospital

CNK2C11 HOST PC NT DXM33-CJFJQ-CHW3H-3BMR4-QTCX9

8052

Al Saeed Specialist Hospital

CDBQL11 RECON PC XP See PC Case

8053 Rolla Radiology Group

8FBQL11 RECON PC XP See PC Case

8053

Rolla Radiology Group

BBK2C11 HOST PC NT R3VX4-86QW3-3XBX6-BC846-3DWD7 8054 Midwest GI Care BKK2C11 HOST PC NT PXX38-2VK32-3M9QX-R3MMD-8XXG7 8054 Midwest GI Care

9NSPG11 RECON PC win2k TT4WY-FR8WV-8RBTT-YPPHJ-2TM9R

8055 Pamukkale University

7FBQL11 RECON PC XP See PC Case

8055

Pamukkale University

6KK2C11 HOST PC NT RFCXG-TB84G-Y3MG2-RTPCT-FDPRV

8056

Drew medical Inc.(Beta)

6HK2C11 HOST PC NT BH68X-2R824-KX86K-64VCD-XT84F

8056

Drew medical Inc.(Beta)

9FBQL11

SGL RECON PC, DUAL 2.4GHZ XP CMHBK-MDR9F-7XPB8-86GDD-XX9PC

8057 Hospital Bidasoa 9GK2C11 HOST PC NT Q73FW-BMXHJ-68DBY-XY6XJ-X8Q3V 8057 Hospital Bidasoa

HNSPG11 RECON PC win2k Q8468-77CFR-F2Y4V-CRQCR-MFGVK 8058 M.G.T.S.S 1PSPG11 RECON PC win2k DHVBF-KDT6R-HK8VC-7YYFD-6JYY2 8058 M.G.T.S.S

6NSPG11 HOST PC win2k WDBQ4-MBTQY-6XXRV-2BHKJ-FJ947

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8059 United Memorial Health Cntr

B8RGW01 HOST PC win2k PXMXT-WKWHY-MKXRP-J9QTM-WVHF2

8059

United Memorial Health Cntr

BKK2C11

SGL RECON PC, DUAL 2.4GHZ NT WPY8C-4MYVM-J7PCJ-7G3J2-3G8J2

8060 Kreiskrankenhaus 9HK2C11 HOST PC NT DFWT8-8VXB6-86BFG-YM3HY-RPM84

8060

Kreiskrankenhaus

7NSPG11

SGL RECON PC, DUAL 2.4GHZ win2k DBVR4-BM3J9-WG3DG-8KX89-4WDMK

All PC's starting with scanner serial number 8061 are believed to be XP

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Appendix J

OPTION KEY CODES The following option keys are provided for those sites that have one or more of the new 2.5 options on backorder(Bolus Pro Ultra, SAS, StereoTaxis). If the system being upgraded is not on this list then the existing 2.1 option key should be used. SN SITE BPUSAS ST KEY

8012 GRADY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL,GA x x x 192FBBE60129908578290FE1602F248272B1F0EFA0BA5FE299A421DA99DAAB62 8016 DMS IMAGING, ND x x x 5E46BBE70129908418EFA84647808325D5165788071DF8453E03867D3E7D0CC5 8020 KLINIKUM NORD OCHSENZOLL, GERMANY x x x 272DBE66012990857A17339D5C131D7E4E8DCC135C8663DEA5981DE6A5E6975E 8022 OSPEDALE DI LUGO, ITALY x x x 3727BBE601299085780721CF4E090AAC5C9FDE018E9471CCB78A0FF4B7F4854C 8024 AZ. OSP. CARDARELLI, ITALY x x 8027BBD601299085783016F8F93E3DAB6BADE938B9E785FB80BD38C380C3B27B 8026 OSPEDALE S. RAFFAELE, ITALY x x 3E27BBA601299085780E2886470003A55596D70487997BC5BE8306FDBEFD8C45 8027 CALDWELL COUNTY HOSPITAL, KY x x 58ABBFE401299087F6EA40AEAF686FCD3DFBBF6EEFB5D0ADD6EB6E95D695E42D 8028 LAWRENCEVILLE HEALTH IMAGING, GA x x 910E9269012BB93ACFB5B05E5F909B0DCD0B4F9E1F41235D261B9E65266514DD 8030 ECOMEDICA, ITALY x x B627BF1601299085780620CECF080F5D5D9BDF0E8FD1B3CDB68B0EF5B6F5844D 8032 DESERT MEDICAL IMAGING, CA x x 7E059269012BB93ACC5A5CB2B37477E121E7A372F3ADCFB1CAF77289CA89F831 8033 OSPEDALE PER GLI INFERMI, ITALY x x x CEA8BBE701299084F6FF56B8397E7DDB2BE8A976F9E306BBC0FD7883C083F23B 8034 SAN JORGE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, PR x x x D127BBA601299085786147E9A86F6CCA3AF9B867E8F217AAD1EC6992D192E32A 8036 AZ. OSP. CARDARELLI, ITALY x x D627BBD601299085786640AEAF686BFD3DFBBF6EEFB1D3ADD6EB6E95D695E42D 8037 U.S. ARMY DEPMEDS x x 2B27BBD601299085781B3DD3521516804086C21392CCAED0AB9613E8ABE89950 8038 TRAINING /BEST NETHERLANDS x x A12DBE66012990857A11359BDA151B78888FCAD55A8065D8A39E1BE0A3E09158 8039 MEDICANOVA, ITALY x x x 9DABBB2401299087F62F856B6AADAEC8F83B7AA92A741668132EAB50135021E8 8040 DOCTORS IMAGING CENTER, TX x x B827BBD60129908578082EC0C10605935395D10281DFBDC3B88500FBB8FB8A43 8041 PICAYUNE CLINIC INC., MS (CROSBY HOSP.) x x x 8825BBD6012990857A381CF2F33437A161A3E33EB3AD4FF18AB732C98AC9B871 8042 THREE RIVERS MEDICAL CENTER, KY x x A627BBD601299085781630DEDF181B8D4D8BCF1E9FC1A3DDA69B1EE5A6E5945D 8044 IMAGING SPECIALIST GROUP LIMITED, TX x x 962DBBE6012990857A2602ECED22298F7FB9FDEEADF391EF94A92CD794D7A66F 8045 HIGHLAND MEDICAL CENTER, TX x x 7E25BBD6012990857ACEEA0405C2C157975115C4455FBA077C41C43F7C3F4E87 8046 DESERT SPRINGS HOSPITAL, NV x x x A727BBE601299085781731DFDE191ABC4C8FCE119E8461DCA79A1FE4A7E4955C 8047 BOULDER CITY HOSPITAL, NV x x 092DBBD6012990857AB99D7372BDB620E0266273326C0E700B36B3480B4839F0 8049 TALLAHASSEE HEALTH IMAGING., FL x x 8F079269012BB93AC6ABA74948878C1ADA1C58890856344A310C8972317203CA 8051 TRAINING /BEST NETHERLANDS x x 252DBE66012990857A15319F5E111F7C8C8BCED15E8461DCA79A1FE4A7E4955C 8053 ROLLA RADIOLOGY GROUP, MO x x E026BBD60129908579D0F71998DFDC4A8A4D08DB5842A71A615CD9226122539A 8056 DREW MEDICAL INC., FL x x x BD2FBBE601299085780D2BC5C40B00A65695D4CB849E7BC6BD8005FEBDFE8F46

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8057 HOSPITAL BIDASOA x x 2927BBD60129908578193FD1501714824284C013908A6FD2A99411EAA9EA9B52 8058 M.G.T.S.S., ALGERIA x x A652BBED012990BE362D7E90915655C303C58150D18FED93E8D550ABE8ABDA13 8059 UNITED MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, NY x x x 6135BBE6012990856AD1E50B0ACDCE68985B1AC54A50B508734ECB3073304188 8062 PORTER MEDICAL CENTER, VT x x EF729259012BB93ABBCBBA5455929137C7014598154B29572C11946F2C6F1ED7 8063 MARLBORO HOSPITAL, MA x x x 63729659012BB93ABBC7B658D99E993BCB0949981903E65B201D9863206312DB 8065 OSPEDALE S. FRANCESCO, ITALY x x x E4729299012BB93ABBC0B15F5E999AFCCC0F4E911E04E15C271A9F64276415DC 8067 OSPEDALE S. FRANCESCO di Paola, ITALY x x x E8729259012BB93ABBCCBD5352959630C003429D1208ED502B1693682B6819D0 8068 LUKAS KRANKENHAUS, GERMANY x E4059259012BB93ACC4046A8296E6DCB3BF9B968EAF7F5ABD3ED6893D093E22B 8071 PAPP CLINIC, GA x x 670D9269012BB93ACC4345ABAA656EF838FEBA6BEAB4D6A8D3EE6B90D390E128 8072 PERRY HOSPITAL, GA x x x 23079259012BB93ACE87836DECABA80EFE3C7CAD2C32306E1528AD56155627EE 8073 UROLOGY CENTER OF THE SOUTH, TN x x x BB079259012BB93ACE9F9B7574B3B016E62464B5346A08760D30B54E0D4E3FF6 8076 SEMMELWEIS HOSPITAL, HUNGARY x x B0079269012BB93ACE94907E7FB8BB2DED2A6FB03F61037D063BBE45064534FD 8077 FORT DETRICK/ U.S. ARMY DEPMEDS x x 27079269012BB93ACE838769E8AFAC3AFA3C78A92876146A112CA952115223EA 8079 OSPEDALE S. SALVATORE, ITALY x x x 35079259012BB93ACE91957BFABDBE18E82B6AB53A20C578033EBB40034031F8 8080 BAY PARK COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, OH x x D7079259012BB93ACE737799185F5CFA0ACC8859D886E49AE1DC59A2E1A2D31A 8083 BAPTIST BEAUMONT HOSPITAL, TX x x 09729269012BB93ABBADDC32B3F4F761A16723F2732D4F314A77F2094A0978B1 8086 ROSTOV-ON-DON REGIONAL HOSP. #2, RUSSIA x 81069269012BB93ACFA5A04E4F888B1DDD1B5F8ECF11134D350B8E75367504CD 8088 FAYETTE COUNTY HOSPITAL, IL x 8B729269012BB93ABBAFDE3031F6F563A36521F0722F4D334875F00B480B7AB3 8091 FUJIAN LONGHAI CITY #1 HOSPITAL, CHINA x x 79059269012BB93ACC5D5BB5B47370E626E0A475F4AAC8B6CDF0758ECD8EFF36 8092 GUANGZHOU #8 PEOPLE HOSPITAL, CHINA x x 6B059229012BB93ACC4F49E7A66162F434F2B66926B8DAA4DFE2679CDF9CED24 8094 TRILAKES REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, MS x x x DC78BF90012990F3511A638D8C4B4CEE1EDC9C4DCCD6338EF5C84DB6F5B6C70E 8095 AMI, AZ x x 3770BFA0012990F351F1886667A8A735F533776A27791B651E23A65D1E5D2CE5 8098 AMERICAN HOSPITAL, DUBAI x x x 0D0697D9012BB93ACFA9AC02C38482E1D112534CC319FC413A0782793A7908C1 8100 SOUTHEAST RADIOLOGY CORPORATION, FL x x 820E9269012BB93ACFA6A34D4C83881EDE185C4D0C52304E35088D76357607CE 8101 ANDERSON RADIOLOGY, SC x x 880E9669012BB93ACFACA94746898614D412564B06583A443F02877C3F7C0DC4 8102 SPRING VALLEY HOSPITAL, NV x x x 0B069259012BB93ACFAFAA44C5828127D714558A051FFA473C01847F3C7F0EC7 8103 CASTLEREAGH RADIOLOGY, AUSTRALIA x x x AF853B6A012E1009D614977978BFBC1AEA2868B93866047A013CB942014233FA 8104 FORT DETRICK/ U.S. ARMY DEPMEDS x x CF069269012BB93ACF6B6E80014645D313D59140C19FFD83F8C540BBF8BBCA03 8105 PRESCOTT MEDICAL IMAGING, AZ x x x 300F9269012BB93AC6949876F7B0B325E52767B637690B750E33B64D0E4D3CF5 8106 MISSION HOSPITAL, PHILLIPINES x x 8D0F9659012BB93AC6A9A54B4A8D8A28D81A5A8B0A141678300E8B70337001C8 8109 DALLAS COUNTY HOSPITAL x 9D853B6A012E1009D626A54B4A8D8E28D81A5A8B09543678300E8B70337001C8 8110 SACRED HEART MEDICAL CENTER, OR x x 19853B5A012E1009D622A14FCE898A1CDC1A5E8F0E50324C370A8F74377405CC 8113 HANNIBAL CLINIC, MO x x 87853B5A012E1009D63CBF5150979402C2044091104E2C522914916A296A1BD2 8115 U.S. ARMY DEPMEDS x x 9E853B6A012E1009D625A648498E8D2BDB1C59860913F64B300D8873307302CB 8116 INTERNAL MEDICINE ASSOCIATES, TN x x B5853B5A012E1009D60E8D6362A5A630F03672A3227C1E601B26A3581B5829E0 8118 OTHELLO COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, WA x x x 33853B5A012E1009D6088B65E4A3A036F63474A9243AD8661D20A55E1D5E2FE6 8121 CENTRAL AR RADIATION THERAPY INST, AR x x A4853B5A012E1009D61F9C7273B4B721E12763B2336D0F710A37B2490A4938F1

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8122 SICHUAN SHIFANG x A3853B5A012E1009D6189B7574B3B026E62464B5372A28460E30B54E0D4E3FF6 8126 New Medical Centre Hospital, Dhabi x 5F8D3E2A012E1009D6E467C9884749EA1ADC9847C892F7BAF2CC49B2F1B2C30A 8127 METRO IMAGING LLC, MO x x 6F853B5A012E1009D6D457B9B87F7CEA2AECA875F8A6C4BAC1FC7982C182F33A 8129 NEFTEYUGANSK CITY HOSPITAL, RUSSIA x AB853B6A012E1009D610937D7CBBB81EEE286CBD3C22204E0638BD46054637FE 8133 ST. MARY HOSPITAL, NY x x B1853B5A012E1009D60A896766A1A234F43276AB263CD9641F22A75C1F5C2DE4 8134 HOPITAL PRINCIPAL DAKAR, SENEGAL x x 47853B6A012E1009D6FC7F91905754F202C48051D08EEC92E9D451AAE9AADB12 8135 CLINICA KENNEDY, ECUADOR x x x B68A3FAA012E1009D90D816F6EA9AECCFC3F7EA12E34D16C172AAF54175425EC 8136 HOSPITAL JOSEP TRUETA, SPAIN x x 54853B5A012E1009D6EF6C82834447D111D79342C39DFFB1FAC742B9FAB9C801 8140 CENTRO IMAGENES DE MANATI, PUERTO RICO x x CA8D3B5A012E1009D671F21C1DD2D94F8F4D0DD25D03612F6759DC276427569F 8144 C.T.O. ALESINI, Italy x x 56853B5A012E1009D6ED6E80814645D313D49140C19FFD83F8C540BBF8BBCA03 8145 THE METHODIST HOSP, TX x x 4B853B5A012E1009D6F0739D9C5B58CE0EC88C5DDCC6239EE5D85DA6E5A6D71E 8149 GANSU HUA TING #1 x x 9F853B1A012E1009D624A709488F8C1ADA1858890B16147A320C8972317203CA