Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- Vivid™ E80 / Vivid™ E90 / Vivid™ E95
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1
- Introduction
- Chapter 2
- Site Preparations
- General Ultrasound system requirements
- Facility needs
- Environmental Dangers
- Chapter 3
- System Setup
- Setup reminders
- Receiving and unpacking the equipment
- Packing materials - recycling information
- Preparing for setup
- Completing the setup
- Configuration
- Connectivity overview
- Connectivity setup
- Product Locator Installation Card
- Chapter 4
- General Procedures and Functional Checks
- Chapter 5
- Components and Functions (Theory)
- Software overview
- InSite ExC
- Vivid E80/E90/E95 overview
- Top Console with LCD monitor and Operating Panel
- Main Console
- Air Flow control
- Casters and brakes
- Front End Processor (FEP)
- Back End Processor (BEP)
- Power distribution
- Input and Output (I/O) modules
- Restart Vivid E80/E90/E95 after diagnostics
- Chapter 6
- Service Adjustments
- Chapter 7
- Diagnostics/Troubleshooting
- Chapter 8
- Replacement Procedures
- Warnings and important information
- Loading the software
- Replacing covers and bumpers
- LCD Monitor and LCD Arm parts replacement
- Upper OP Panel/Touch Panel Assembly replacement
- Lower Operating Panel Parts replacement
- A/N Keyboard parts replacement
- Other Top Console Parts replacement
- Replacing XYZ Parts
- Main Console parts replacement
- Casters and Brakes replacement
- Front End Processor (FEP) / Card Cage parts replacement
- Back End Processor (BEP) parts replacement
- Main Power Supply replacement
- Patient I/O assembly replacement
- Peripherals replacement
- Cables replacement
- Chapter 9
- Renewal Parts
- List of Abbreviations
- Software for Vivid E80/E90/E95
- Covers and Bumpers
- Top Console parts
- XYZ parts
- Main Console parts
- Casters (wheels) parts
- Front End Processor (FEP) Card Rack parts
- Back End Processor (BEP) parts
- Main Power Supply
- I/O modules parts
- Peripherals for use with Vivid E80/ E90/E95
- Mains power cables - Vivid E80/E90/ E95
- Internal Cables - Vivid E80/E90/E95
- ECG cables - Vivid E80/E90/E95
- Physio TX parts
- Probes for Vivid E80/E90/E95
- Options - Vivid E80/E90/E95
- Chapter 10
- Care and Maintenance
- Index
General Ultrasound system requirements
Vivid E80/E90/E95 – Service Manual 2-7
GC091052 Rev. 3
EMI limitations
Ultrasound systems are susceptible to Electromagnetic
Interference (EMI) from radio frequencies, magnetic fields, and
transients in the air or wiring. They also generate EMI. The
Ultrasound system complies with limits as stated on the EMC
label. However there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation.
Possible EMI sources should be identified before the Ultrasound
system is installed.
Electrical and electronic equipment may produce EMI
unintentionally as the result of a defect. Some of these sources
include:
• medical lasers
• scanners
• cauterizing guns
• computers
• monitors
• fans
• gel warmers
• microwave ovens
• light dimmers
• mobile phones
• in-house wireless phones (DECT phones)
• wireless computer keyboard and mouse
• air conditioning system
• High Frequency (HF) surgery equipment
• general AC/DC adapters
The presence of a broadcast station or broadcast van may also
cause interference.
See: ‘EMI prevention/abatement’ on page 2-8 for EMI
prevention tips.