- SIGNA MR355 / SIGNA MR360
- Service Manual
- 5856356-3EN Revision 5.0
- Basic Service Documentation. Copyright General Electric Company.
- 00000018WIA3050D330GYZ
- id_168946101.1
- Jul 5, 2019 4:57:32 PM
MR Front Status Indicator Troubleshooting Guide
Overview
This document describes the state of external status indicators, such as LEDs or lamps, visible from exterior or front of a component while system is in idle or standby state. With exception of LPCA, this document does not describe indicators inside component case or indicators on component circuit board. Indicators listed are those visible without need to withdraw component from chassis or to remove component covers (except for LPCA).
The document is divided into sections by cabinet or high-level component. Each section contains a table that explains the status indicators on each component. The tables are divided into 3 columns.
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The first column on left is labeled “Front Status Indicators” and lists the printed name on the front panel for the indicator, if available, or identifies it by description if it is unlabeled.
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The second column in middle is labeled “Status” and describes the indicator status when the system is idle or in standby condition. Indicators that can display multiple normal states may have one color or another listed in this column.
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The third column on right is labeled “Indicator Description”. This column describes the indicator states and condition indicated by each as well as location detail and other helpful information.
Be cautious of dim LEDs. Light from nearby lit, active LEDs often “bleeds” into inactive, dark LEDs making inactive LEDs appear active.
System Cabinet
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| HV DISABLE | Dark | Yellow when SW1 in down disabled position. |
| TR DISABLE | Dark | Yellow when SW2 in down disabled position. |
| DD DISABLE | Dark | Yellow when SW3 in down disabled position. |
| UNUSED | Dark | Yellow when switch marked ‘Unused’ in down disabled position. |
| CCC ERROR | Dark | Red when CAN Core Comm board detects failure on CAN link. |
| CCC HRT | Green | Flashing to indicate normal CAN Core Comm heartbeat. |
| MODULE ERROR | Dark | Red to indicate failure internal to Driver Module. |
| CCC STATUS | Green | Flashes in 2 ON, 2 OFF pattern when CAN link operation normal. |
| DCB HRT | Green | Flashing to indicate normal Driver Cntrl Board heartbeat. |
| DRIVER FAULT | Dark | Red when module operation interrupted. Can correlate with INIHIBIT LED status. Most of the time does NOT imply a hardware fault. |
| NB UNBLANK | Dark or green | Flashing green when NB unblank active. |
| BB UNBLANK | Dark or green | Flashing green when BB unblank active. |
| CW UNBLANK | Dark or green | Flashing green when CW unblank active. |
| INHIBIT | Dark or red | Red when inhibit line active. Alone does NOT indicate hardware failure. |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| POWER | Green | Indicates +5V is present on GP3 |
| HEARTBEAT | Green | Flashing LED indicates DSP1 operation. Flash sequence indicates which test failed when power-up tests fail (see SDD for details). |
| SYS_READY | Green | Indicates that entire gradient subsystem is ready to operate. |
| SGA_X_FLT | Dark | Yellow indicates fault on X-AMP module. |
| SGA_Y_FLT | Dark | Yellow indicates fault on Y-AMP module. |
| SGA_Z_FLT | Dark | Yellow indicates fault on Z-AMP module. |
| SGAPS_FLT | Dark | Yellow indicates fault on AMPPS module. |
| M/S_FLT | - | - |
| CAN_STATUS | Green | Flashes status messages (with 1 second dead time before repetition): 0 – Abnormal state – DSP1 is inoperable 1 – Pre-operational state 2 – Operational state 3 – Stopped state 4 – Boot state |
| CAN_FLT | Dark | Flashes error codes (with 1 second dead time before repetition): 0 – No error 1 – CAN Bus Off 2 – CAN Warning 3 – CAN Receive Message Lost 4 – Node Guard Timeout 5 – No CAN Power 6 – Self Test Error |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| POWER | Green | Indicates 3.3V(converted from VCC) is present on GP4 |
| HEARTBEAT | Green | Flashing LED indicates DSP1 operation. Flash sequence indicates which test failed when power-up tests fail (see SDD for details). |
| SYS_READY | Green | Indicates that entire gradient subsystem is ready to operate. |
| AMP_FLT_X | Dark | Yellow indicates fault on X-AMP module. |
| AMP_FLT_Y | Dark | Yellow indicates fault on Y-AMP module. |
| AMP_FLT_Z | Dark | Yellow indicates fault on Z-AMP module. |
| AMPPS_FLT | Dark | Yellow indicates fault on AMPPS module. |
| CLK_OK | Green | Indicates system clock is recovered from DVMRLINK. |
| CAN_STAT | Green | Flashes status messages (with 1 second dead
time before repetition) : 0 – Abnormal state – DSP1 is inoperable 1 – Pre-operational state 2 – Operational state 3 – Stopped state 4 – Boot state |
| CAN_FLT | Dark | Flashes error codes (with 1 second dead time
before repetition) : 0 – No error 1 – CAN Bus Off 2 – CAN Warning 3 – CAN Receive Message Lost 4 – Node Guard Timeout 5 – No CAN Power 6 – Self Test Error |
| LINK_UP | Green | Indicates DVMRLINK is linked up. |
| DATA_OK | Green | Indicates gradient data is captured from DVMRLINK. |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| LK1 | Red | Detects Leakage Sensor 1, reserved for HDe system |
| SF1 | Orange | Detects Leakage Sensor 1 Sensor fault , reserved for HDe system |
| LK2 | Red | Detects Leakage sensor 2 and Turns on Emergency Stop |
| SF2 | Orange | Detects Leakage sensor 2 Sensor fault and Turns on Emergency Stop |
| LK3 | Red | Detects Leakage Sensor 3 and Sends error message to system log |
| SF3 | Orange | Detects Leakage Sensor 3 Sensor fault and Sends error message to system log |
| L45 | Red | Detects Left Temperature Sensor 1 45 degree |
| L40 | Orange | Detects Left Temperature Sensor 1 40 degree |
| R45 | Red | Detects Right Temperature Sensor 2 45 degree |
| R40 | Orange | Detects Right Temperature Sensor 2 40 degree |
| BRM Pump | Red | Detects cooling BRM Pump, The system goes to Emergency Stop State and turns off the Pump. |
| Tank | Red | Detects Tank Water Level and Sends error message to system log |
| Cabinet Pump | Red | Detects Cabinet cooling Pump Alarm |
| Power | Green | Power good |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| Power | Green | Indicates Power is present on Exciter |
| Front Status Indicators | Location | Status | Indicator Description |
| REAR PS | ICN chassis | Dark | Red when power supply monitoring limits out of tolerance. May not initially coincide with ICN malfunction. |
| Temperature symbol | Dark | Red if ICN goes over temperature. | |
| TOP FAN | Dark | Red to indicate incorrect internal fan rotation speed. | |
| Arrow at top of concentric circles | Dark | Locate LED/Button to light green and identify ICN; push to light and manually identify ICN or can be activated remotely to light and identify ICN. | |
| Exclamation symbol inside triangle | Dark | Yellow indicates an internal ICN fault (bad fan, memory map issue) requiring service. | |
| OK | Green | Lit when ICN functioning. | |
| Block icon | Hard drive | Dark | Blue indicates hard drive ready for removal as part of service activity. |
| Exclamation symbol inside triangle | Dark | Red when hard drive reporting fault. | |
| OK | Green | Lit when hard drive functioning. |
| Front Status Indicators | Location | Status | Indicator Description |
| REAR PS | ICN chassis | Dark | Yellow when power supply monitoring limits out of tolerance. May not initially coincide with ICN malfunction. |
| Temperature symbol | ICN chassis | Dark | Yellow if ICN goes over temperature. |
| TOP FAN | ICN chassis | Dark | Red to indicate incorrect internal fan rotation speed. |
| Arrow at top of concentric circles | ICN chassis | Dark | Locate LED/Button to light green and identify ICN; push to light and manually identify ICN or can be activated remotely to light and identify ICN. |
| Exclamation symbol inside triangle | ICN chassis | Dark | Red indicates an internal ICN fault (bad fan, memory map issue) requiring service. |
| OK | ICN chassis | Green | Lit when unit functioning. |
| Block icon | Hard drive | Dark | Blue indicates hard drive ready for removal as part of service activity. |
| Exclamation symbol inside triangle | Hard drive | Dark | Red when hard drive reporting fault. |
| OK | Hard drive | Green | Lit when hard drive functioning. |
| Front Status Indicators | Location | Status | Indicator Description |
| Circle with vertical line power button | ICN chassis | Dark | Lit when ICN receiving power and energized. |
| Unlabeled button to left of USB port | Dark or Green | Locate LED/Button to light green and identify ICN; push to light and manually identify ICN or can be activated remotely to light and identify ICN. | |
| Sine squiggle symbol | Hard drive | Green | Lit when hard drive receiving power and active. |
| Cylinder symbol | Dark or Green | Flashes green to indicate hard drive activity. |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| PWR OFF | Dark | Yellow when unit in power off state. |
| STANDBY | Dark | Green when unit in standby state. |
| WAIT | Dark | Yellow when unit in transient state such as processing a command. |
| OPERATE | Dark | Green when unit in operate state. |
| PM ON | Dark | Red when UPM PWR LIMIT EXCEED |
| FLT | Dark | Red indicates internal amplifier fault condition. |
| AC PWR | Green | AC line power to unit present. |
| DC HV | Dark | Red when HV supply for XRFD active/not discharged to safe level. |
| UNBLANK | Dark | Yellow when unblank signal active and present. |
| TEST | Dark | Green when unit in TEST mode or system not scanning |
| BODY | Dark or green | Green when unit in BODY mode. |
| HEAD | Dark or green | Green when unit in HEAD mode. |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| CPU | Green | Flashes in proportion to CPU activity. |
| FAIL | Dark | Red indicates fault condition, usually due to external factor outside unit. Do not replace board based on LED status alone. |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| RST REQ | Dark or green | Green indicates system manual reset request from pressing front push button. |
| PWR OK | Green | Power good status from onboard regulator OK. |
| J14 RDY | Dark or green | Green indicates socket in use, DVMR link up. |
| J13 RDY | Green indicates socket in use, DVMR link up. | |
| J12 RDY | Green indicates socket in use, DVMR link up. | |
| J11 RDY | Green indicates socket in use, DVMR link up. | |
| J10 RDY | Green indicates socket in use, DVMR link up. | |
| REF OK | Green | Steady green indicates clock signal from DTX1 at J8 is OK. Flashing indicates clock signal missing. |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| POWER | Green | Power good for IXG. |
| REF | Green | Indicates clock signal from DTX1 at J8 is OK. Flashing indicates clock signal missing. |
| READY | Dark | Green LED but normally dark; not used. |
| HB | Green | XGP NIOS Heartbeat; may not flash until after successful download. |
| J11 READY | Dark or Green | Green when socket in use and DVMR Link up. |
| J11 FAULT | Dark or Red | Red when fault on DVMR Link. |
| J12 READY | Dark or Green | Green when socket in use and DVMR Link up. |
| J12 FAULT | Dark or Red | Red when fault on DVMR Link. |
| J13 READY | Dark or Green | Green when socket in use and DVMR Link up. |
| J13 FAULT | Dark or Red | Red when fault on DVMR Link. |
| J14 READY | Dark or Green | Green when socket in use and DVMR Link up. |
| J14 FAULT | Dark or Red | Red when fault on DVMR Link. |
| J15 READY | Dark or Green | Green when socket in use, XG2 X link up. |
| J15 FAULT | Dark or Red | Red when fault on XG2 X interface. |
| J16 READY | Dark or Green | Green when socket in use, XG2 Y link up. |
| J16 FAULT | Dark or Red | Red when fault on XG2 Y interface. |
| J17 READY | Dark or Green | Green when socket in use, XG2 Z link up. |
| J17 FAULT | Dark or Red | Red when fault on XG2 Z interface. |
| J18 READY | Dark or Green | Green when socket in use, XPS2 X link up. |
| J18 FAULT | Dark or Red | Red when fault on XPS2 X link. |
| J19 READY | Dark or Green | Green when socket in use, XPS2 Y link up. |
| J19 FAULT | Dark or Red | Red when fault on XPS2 Y link. |
| J20 READY | Dark or Green | Green when socket in use, XPS2 Z link up. |
| J20 FAULT | Dark or Red | Red when fault on XPS2 Z link. |
| Ethernet link 1000/activity | Green | On is 1000 link valid. Flashing indicates 1000 activity. |
| Ethernet link/activity | Yellow | On is link valid. Flashing indicates activity at any speed. |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| S1 | Green | Lit to indicate SCP3 OS initialization started. |
| S2 | Dark | Yellow LED used to indicate an operational condition but normally dark. Not used. |
| S3 | Dark | Yellow LED used to indicate an operational condition but normally dark. Not used. |
| FAULT | Dark or Red | Red indicates a software controlled ‘fault’. Not an indication of SCP3 board condition. Do not replace SCP3 based on state of this LED. |
| HS | Dark | Blue LED service indicator but normally dark. Not used. |
| PWR | Green | Indicates onboard voltage regulators OK. |
| Ethernet link/activity | Yellow | On is link valid. Flashing indicates activity at any speed. |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| 1.8V | Green | SRF; onboard 1.8V onboard power regulator OK. |
| 2.5V | SRF; onboard 2.5V onboard power regulator OK. | |
| DSP0 | SRF; flashing DSP0 (SSP, X, Y, Z sequencers) after successful TPS Reset. | |
| DSP1 | SRF; flashing DSP1 (Rho1, Rho2, Theta1, Theta2 sequencers) after successful TPS Reset. | |
| 1.9V | TRF; onboard 1.9V onboard power regulator OK. | |
| WARP | TRF; flashing WARP after successful TPS Reset. | |
| SPU | TRF; SPU DUART Ch. A - waveform display data active; often inactive and LED dark. |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| HOST RST | Dark or green | Green indicates processor has detected a host reset event caused by either a TPS Reset or the Chassis Reset button pressed. |
| PWR OK | All onboard power supplies OK. | |
| SPU HB | Green | Flashing after successful TPS Reset indicating SPU processor is executing normally. |
| WARP HB | Flashing after successful TPS Reset indicating WARP processor is executing normally. | |
| NIOS HB | Flashing after successful TPS Reset indicating NIOS processor is executing normally. |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| PWR OK | Green | Lit when incoming power OK. |
| J14 RDY | Dark or Green | Green when socket in use, DVMR Link up. |
| J13 RDY | Green when socket in use, DVMR Link up. | |
| J12 RDY | Green when socket in use, DVMR Link up. | |
| J11 RDY | Green when socket in use, DVMR Link up. | |
| J10 RDY | Green when socket in use, DVMR Link up. | |
| REF OK | Green | Clock signal originating from DTX1 at J8 OK. Flashing indicates clock signal missing. |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| POWER GOOD | Green | Power good status. |
| FAULT | Dark | Yellow indicates internal board fault. |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| 1.5V | Green | Internal 1.5V power present. |
| CAN PWR | Green | +24V CAN bias present. |
| CAN STAT | Green | Flashes in 2 ON, 2 OFF pattern to indicate normal operation. |
| RF DISABLE | Dark or Yellow | Yellow indicates fault condition, unblank inhibited; condition usually external to unit. |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| 1.5V | Green | Internal 1.5V power present. |
| CAN PWR | Green | +24V CAN bias present. |
| CAN STAT | Green | Flashes in 2 ON, 2 OFF pattern to indicate normal operation. |
| RF DISABLE | Dark or Yellow | Yellow indicates fault condition, unblank inhibited; condition usually external to unit. |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| SENSE | Dark or Yellow | One LED for each channel. Yellow when body, head, or MNS RF transmit energy, minimum 10 Watts, detected. |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| 1.5V | Green | Internal 1.5V power present. |
| CAN PWR | Green | +24V CAN bias present. |
| CAN STAT | Green | Flashes in 2 ON, 2 OFF pattern to indicate normal operation. |
| INHIBIT | Dark or Yellow | Yellow indicates UPM fault condition inhibiting unblank; condition usually external to unit and often not a hardware failure. |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| BLOWER GOOD (left) | Green | Lit if fan tach normal, fan rotating at correct speed. |
| BLOWER GOOD (right) | Green | Lit if fan tach normal, fan rotating at correct speed. |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| Up or down- pointing arrows between SFPs | Green or dark | Arrow direction points to indicated SFP. Green LEDs indicate link up. Dark LED indicates link inactive or SFP normal. Lit red indicates SFP status abnormal. |
| USB | Green | Pioneer: Host PC power ON. Non-Pioneer: USB Hub power ON. |
| CAN | Green | Flashes with CAN activity. Dark is CAN disconnected, no activity. |
| PWR | Green | Indicates internal mainboard power good. |
| INPUT PWR | Green | Indicates 48V DC PS OK. |
| CLK | Green | Indicates the status of the ICE reference clock signal at J28. |
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| HB | Green | Indicates heartbeat from ASP (AGP SCP Processor) on ICE. • Green: Processor is in reset or ICE software has crashed • Blinking o Fast Blink (~2 blinks per second, 50% duty cycle): ICE software is running in boot code. During boot up, ICE first boots from internal flash memory, performs a Power-On Self Test (POST), then downloads application code from the host over Ethernet. The fast blink mode is expected for a short time during TPS reset while ICE performs these boot-up tasks, then it should switch to a “low blink” mode. If the fast blink mode persists - it could indicate a problem with ICE booting or downloading application code from the host. o Slow Blink (1 blink every 2 seconds): ICE software is running in application mode. This is the expected state during normal operation after TPS Reset. • Dark: could indicate the ICE software has crashed. |
| ICEFL | Dark | Red indicates failure in ICE internal POST event process OR ICE in reset. |
| FANFL | Dark | Red indicates fault of fan on rear of ICE OR ICE in reset. |
| IDB PWR | Green | Indicates Integrated Daughter Board mainboard power OK. Not present on later models. |
| Ethernet link/activity | Yellow | J53 & J54; On is link valid. Flashing indicates activity at any speed. |
| Ethernet link 1000/activity | Green | J53 & J54; On is 1000 link valid. Flashing indicates 1000 activity. |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| Mode | G | This indicate the mode of operation |
| ENABLE | G | Lights on when the amplifier is enabled by the GP. |
| SPARE | Spare | |
| GATDR | Y/G | Power supply switch status of gate driver |
| LR | Y/G | Lights on when control board has sent PWM signals to HVL right bridge IGBT. |
| LL | Y/G | Lights on when control board has sent PWM signals to HVL left bridge IGBT. |
| HL | Y/G | Lights on when control board has sent PWM signals to HVH left bridge IGBT. |
| HR | Y/G | Lights on when control board has sent PWM signals to HVH right bridge IGBT. |
| 4R | Y/G | Lights on when control board has sent PWM signals to LV Right bridge IGBT. |
| 4L | Y/G | Lights on when control board has sent PWM signals to LV left bridge IGBT. |
| WF | R | Wire Fault disconnected connector or broken wire in XFA |
| CUV | R | Control under voltage. Abnormal voltage on control board. |
| OV | R | These indicate over voltages on the bus voltage of IGBT. |
| UV | R | These indicate under voltages on the bus voltage of IGBT |
| V OSC | R | Vdrive Oscillation , this is used to indicate whether Vdrive is stable enough to control IGBT switching . |
| HOSC | R | Heat sink over temperature. |
| OCINST | R | These indicate instantaneous over current in the ICOIL |
| OCAVG | R | These indicate average over current in the ICOIL |
| COIL | R | Status of output current color of led shows the direction of the current(Yellow=Positive, Green=Negative) |
| VFILT | R | Not used. |
| LED LOCATION | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
| C | OCP2 | OCS2 | UV7Z | OV7Z | OCS7Z | OCP7Z | ||||
| B | FF7Z | FF7Y | FF7X | OTHS | UVVB | UV2 | UV7Y | OV7Y | OCS7Y | OCP7Y |
| A | Enable | GD | FF2 | PSWF | OVVB | OV2 | UV7X | OV7X | OCS7X | OCP7X |
| location number | LED type | name | Status |
| 1A | bicolor LED | Enable | OFF:Disable , YELLOW:Fault, GREEN:Enable |
| 1B | bicolor LED | FF7Z | YELLOW/GREEN : do FlipFlop Z axis 700V DC-DC |
| 2A | bicolor LED | GD | YELLOW /GREEN : do FlipFlop for Power Supply of Gate Drive |
| 2B | bicolor LED | FF7Y | YELLOW /GREEN : do FlipFlop Y axis 700V DC-DC |
| 3A | bicolor LED | FF2 | YELLOW /GREEN : do FlipFlop 200V DC-DC |
| 3B | bicolor LED | FF7X | YELLOW /GREEN : do FlipFlop X axis 700V DC-DC |
| 4A | bicolor LED | PSWF | YELLOW: Control UV , GREEN: WF |
| 4B | bicolor LED | OTHS | YELLOW: Over Temp of Heat sink, GREEN: EDLC |
| 5A | GREEN LED | OVVB | Over Voltage of VBUS |
| 5B | GREEN LED | UVVB | Under Voltage of VBUS |
| 5C | GREEN LED | OCP2 | Over Current of primarily side for V200 DC-DC |
| 6A | GREEN LED | OV2 | Over Voltage of V200 output |
| 6B | GREEN LED | UV2 | Under Voltage of V200 output |
| 6C | GREEN LED | OCS2 | Over Current of secondary side for V200 DC-DC |
| 7A | GREEN LED | UV7X | Under Voltage of X-axis V700 output |
| 7B | GREEN LED | UV7Y | Under Voltage of Y-axis V700 output |
| 7C | GREEN LED | UV7Z | Under Voltage of Z-axis V700 output |
| 8A | GREEN LED | OV7X | Over Voltage of X-axis V700 output |
| 8B | GREEN LED | OV7Y | Over Voltage of Y-axis V700 output |
| 8C | GREEN LED | OV7Z | Over Voltage of Z-axis V700 output |
| 9A | GREEN LED | OCS7X | Over Current of secondary side for X-axis V700 DC-DC |
| 9B | GREEN LED | OCS7Y | Over Current of secondary side for Y-axis V700 DC-DC |
| 9C | GREEN LED | OCS7Z | Over Current of secondary side for Z-axis V700 DC-DC |
| 10A | GREEN LED | OCP7X | Over Current of primarily side for X-axis V700 DC-DC |
| 10B | GREEN LED | OCP7Y | Over Current of primarily side for Y-axis V700 DC-DC |
| 10C | GREEN LED | OCP7Z | Over Current of primarily side for Z-axis V700 DC-DC |
Cooling System
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| Power | Green/Dark | Indicates power supply is on/off |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| Power | Green/Dark | Indicates power supply is on/off |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| Power | Green/Dark | Indicates power supply is on/off |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| Temperature Set Point | LCD | Displays coolant temperature or set point in ℃ or °F |
| Cooling Indicator | LCD | Solenoid valve is open and chiller is cooling the process fluid when this light is illuminated. |
| Alarm Indicator | LCD | Illuminates to indicate an alarm fault condition. |
| Over Temperature Indicator | LCD | Illuminates to indicate water temperature is above high temperature alarm set point. |
| Low Temperature Indicator | LCD | Illuminates to indicate water temperature is below low temperature alarm set point. |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| HIGH PRESSURE GAS BYPASS | Green | Indicates gas bypass in normal closed position. Dark indicates in open position. |
| OVER TEMP-ERROR He discharge | Dark | Red indicates helium gas discharged from compressor is |
| over temperature | ||
| OVER TEMP-ERROR He after cooler | Dark | Red indicates helium gas discharged from shield cooler is over temperature. |
| OVER TEMP-ERROR Water outlet | Dark | Red indicates water temperature discharged from compressor is over temperature |
| Hour meter | Data | To indicate a total operating hour of the compressor unit, and the hour counting will be referred for maintenance interval. |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| Hour meter | Data | To indicate a total operating hour of the compressor unit, and the hour counting will be referred for maintenance interval. |
| INDICATING LAMP | Lamp On/Off | Solenoid Valve Shut Off/Open |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| LCD display | LCD | Please see vendor chiller manual: control panel display section after chiller power on |
Magnet
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| Heart Beat LED | DS9-Green | LED Blinking indicates System is healthy LED off otherwise |
| App Mode | DS4-Green | LED on when FPGA Configured in Application mode LED off otherwise |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| 1 POWER | ON | Lit Indicates POWER IS ON |
| 2 MOTOR DISABLE | ON | Lit indicates MOTOR IS STIOPPED. Blinks means Motor enable |
| 3 HEARTBEAT | FLASH | FLASHES When VARIABLE FREQ |
| 4 ENCODER-B | FLASH | FLASHES When TABLE MOVES |
| 5 ENCODER-A | FLASH | FLASHES When TABLE MOVES |
| 6 EOT | ON | Lit when TABLE AT MOX POSITON |
| 7 HOME | ON | Lit when TABLE AT HOME POSITION |
| 8 DOCK-STOP | ON | Lit WHEN DOCKED PROPERLY |
| 9 UP LIMIT | ON | Lit when TROLLEY READY TO ENGAGE |
| 10 FIBER OPTIC TX | FLASH | FLASHES when NORMAL COND |
| 11 FIBER OPTIC RX | FLASH | FLASHES when NORMAL COND |
| 12 FIBER OPTIC RESET | FLASH | FLASHES when TPS RESET |
| 13 ~ 24 | MFO only, not for service |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| 1 POWER | ON | Lit Indicates POWER IS ON |
| 2 MOTOR DISABLE | ON | Lit indicates MOTOR IS STIOPPED. Blinks means Motor enable |
| 3 HEARTBEAT | FLASH | FLASHES When VARIABLE FREQ |
| 4 ENCODER-B | FLASH | FLASHES When TABLE MOVES |
| 5 ENCODER-A | FLASH | FLASHES When TABLE MOVES |
| 6 EOT | ON | Lit when TABLE AT MOX POSITON |
| 7 HOME | ON | Lit when TABLE AT HOME POSITION |
| 8 DOCK-STOP | ON | Lit WHEN DOCKED PROPERLY |
| 9 UP LIMIT | ON | Lit when TROLLEY READY TO ENGAGE |
| 10 FIBER OPTIC TX | FLASH | FLASHES when NORMAL COND |
| 11 FIBER OPTIC RX | FLASH | FLASHES when NORMAL COND |
| 12 FIBER OPTIC RESET | FLASH | FLASHES when TPS RESET |
| 13 ESTOP LOOP OPEN | ON | Lit when ESTOP LOOP BACK PRESENT |
| 14 SAFE MODE LED | ON | Lit when SRI5 FPGA IS IN SAFEMODE |
| 15 APP MODE LED | ON | Lit when SRI5 FPGA IS IN APPMODE |
| Front Status Indicators | Expected LED Status | Indicator Description |
| 10V PORT B | Green | 10 V power supply to PORT B is on. |
| 6V | Green | 6V85_A to MEGA SW3 is on. 6V85_A is from regulator box. |
| 5V | Green | 5V_A on MEGA SW3 is on, this 5V_A is generated from 6V85_A |
| 3.3V | Green | 3V3_D on MEGA SW3 is on, this 3V3_D is generated from 5V_A. |
| +15V | Green | +15V from driver module is on. |
| -15V | Green | -15V from driver module is on. |
| 10V PORT UNO | Green | 10V power supply to PORT UNO is on, |
| 10V PORT A | Green | 10V power supply to PORT A is on |
| BODY OVC DET | Off | Lit yellow when bias circuit in over-current detected state. |
| RESET | Off | Lit when Reset is applied. |
| RX UNBLANK | Lit in UNBLANK State. | |
| BODY | LED should be on when the status of corresponding signal SPDT_BODY is logic high ("1") and off when logic low ("0"). | |
| LPBK | LED should be on when the status of corresponding signal SPDT_LPBK is logic high ("1") and off when logic low ("0"). | |
| LPBK CBL DET | Loopback Cable Detect, Lit when the cable is connected. | |
| CLK CBL DET | CLK Cable Detect, Lit when the cable is connected | |
| LO CBL DET | LO Cable Detect, Lit when the cable is connected. | |
| ANTENNA PRE | TNS Antenna Present, Lit when antenna is connected. | |
| SPIKE DET | Lit when a spike is detected. | |
| COIL PRE 1 | Lit when Coil Present signal is detected | |
| COIL PRE 2 | Lit when Coil Present signal is detected | |
| COIL PRE 3 | Lit when Coil Present signal is detected | |
| COIL PRE 4 | Lit when Coil Present signal is detected | |
| Tx ENBL A | Lit when Tx_ENBL signal for port A is detected | |
| Tx ENBL B | Lit when Tx_ENBL signal for port B is detected | |
| 24V SRI | Green | Lit when 24V from SRI is on. |
| J21 | LED status varies based on clinical coils that are connected, refer to 5327134-2PDL | |
| J24 | LED status varies based on clinical coils that are connected, refer to 5327134-2PDL | |
| J23 | LED status varies based on clinical coils that are connected, refer to 5327134-2PDL | |
| J22 | LED status varies based on clinical coils that are connected, refer to 5327134-2PDL |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| HUB3V3 OK | Green | Lit = RF Hub +3.3V power supply good for connector J1 |
| PORT ID2 | Green | See Table 37-1 for Port ID decoding |
| PORT ID1 | Green | See Table 37-1 for Port ID decoding |
| PORT ID0 | Green | See Table 37-1 for Port ID decoding |
| CLK ACTIVE | Green | Lit = 80MHz master clock active |
| PWR GOOD | Green | Lit = RRx power is good |
| IRF LINK UP | Green | Lit = IRF link up, Blinking = IRF link error |
| VRF LINK UP | Green | Lit = VRF link up, Blinking = VRF link error |
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RF Hub Port ID Assignments
The Mega Swith provides port ID <000> to the RRx all the time. The RRx module recognizes as if the RRx is the first RRx module.
Port ID RRx ID 0 RRx 1 1 RRx 2 10 RRx 3 11 RRx 4 100 RRx 5 101 RRx 6 110 RRx 7 111 RRx 8
Rear Pedestal
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| A-connector RED | Dark | Red when coil connected to ‘A’ and sensed, but coil ID invalid. |
| A-connector GREEN | Dark or Green | Green when coil connected to ‘A’ and sensed and coil ID valid. |
| B-connector RED | Dark | Red when coil connected to ‘B’ and sensed, but coil ID invalid. |
| B-connector GREEN | Dark or Green | Green when coil connected to ‘B’ and sensed and coil ID valid. |
| +15V IN | Green | Indicate +15V input to LPCA motherboard valid. |
| -15V IN | Green | Green to indicate -15V input to LPCA motherboard valid. |
| +15V OUT | Green | Green to indicate +15V output to Aport valid |
| +10V OUT | Green | Green to indicate +10V output to Aport valid |
| -15V OUT | Green | Green to indicate -15V output to Aport valid |
| INT select1 | Green or Dark | INT green LED lit to indicate LPCA internal preamp used. |
| EXT select1 | Green or Dark | EXT green LED lit to indicate external preamp(in coil) used. |
| INT select2 | Green or Dark | INT green LED lit to indicate LPCA internal preamp used. Same function with “INT select1”. Shall always in same status with “INT select1”. |
| EXT select2 | Green or Dark | EXT green LED lit to indicate external preamp(in coil) used. Same function with “EXT select1”. Shall always in same status with “EXT select1”. |
Patient Table
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| UP_LIMIT | Green | When table up to highest position |
| HOME_POSITION | Green | Table in home position |
| DN_FOOT PEDAL | Green | When down foot pedal is pressed down |
| UP_FOOT PEDAL | Green | When up foot pedal is pressed down |
| OVER CURRENT | Green | When over current protection effect |
| 5V POWER | Green | When 5V power is on |
| 24V POWER | Green | When 24V power is on |
| 42V POWER | Green | When 42V power is on |
Magnet Monitor
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| Power | Green | MM3 power supply OK. |
| Heater | Yellow or dark | Yellow indicates when heater circuit active. |
| Alarm | Dark | Red indicates MM3 in alarm condition. |
Global Operator’s Console
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| Unmarked on DVD drive | Dark or green | Flashes green to show drive read or write activity. |
| Unmarked on PC front | Green | Indicates PC power supply good. |
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| Power | Green | Lit to indicate normal power supply operation. |
| 1-8 or 1-16 | Green or yellow or dark | Solid green indicates connection at 1Gbit speed. Solid yellow indicates connection at 10/100Mbit speed. Flashing green indicates activity at 1Gbit speed. Flashing yellow indicates activity at 10/100Mbit speed. Dark indicates port unused or inactive. |
Operator’s Workspace
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| Unmarked | Blue or green | Blue Indicates monitor power displaying video; green indicates monitor not displaying video and in standby mode. |
Section 9 - MRU
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| HEATER TEST | Dark | Case 1 - Solid green indicates LED operation normal in response to pressing TEST HEATER LED button with TEST HEATER toggle switch in center location. Case 2 - Solid green indicates heater circuit ‘A’ or ‘B’ continuity normal in response to moving TEST HEATER toggle switch to ‘A’ or ‘B’ locations while TEST HEATER LED button is not pressed. |
| CHARGER POWER | Green | Indicates unit receiving AC power and battery charger operating normally. |
| BATTERY TEST | Dark | Green indicates enough charge for battery to illuminate LED in response to pressing TEST BATTERY button. |
| HEATER ACTUATED | Dark | Red indicates heater circuit actuated in response to pressing red RUN DOWN button. This LED may also sometimes falsely illuminate during routine testing. Internal reset of unit required to extinguish LED. |
MDP
| Front Status Indicators | Status | Indicator Description |
| POWER ON | Green | Indicates MAIN INPUT CB1 ON and incoming site AC power present. |
