- Discovery MR750 3.0T System Service Methods
- 5690009-2EN Revision 4
- 00000018WIA305EAE20GYZ
- id_131075214.0
- Feb 21, 2021 9:03:39 PM
LVShim Procedures
Prerequisites
| Required persons | Preliminary requirements | Procedure | Finalization |
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| Not Applicable | 30 minutes | 10 minutes |
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| Condition | Reference | Effectivity |
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No required conditions. | - | - |
About this task
Three different shimming procedures are described in this document.
LVShim - Rough (performed at new site installations only):
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The objective is to improve the homogeneity to a point where Grafidy and other calibrations can be performed. Use the three-piece LVShim phantom. The Rough LVShim process is performed with the sampling diameter of 45 cm DSV and a bandwidth higher than Fine Shim and Gradient Shim.
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Rough LVShim is usually required at new sites that were never previously shimmed. For a new magnet installation, the magnet ATR shim currents are used for Rough LVShim.
LVShim - Fine
The objective is to further improve and tune the homogeneity as compared to Rough LVShim. Use the three-piece LVShim phantom. The Fine LVShim process is performed with a sampling diameter of 45 cm DSV and a bandwidth lower than Rough Shim.
LVShim - Rough and Fine use the Supercon shim power supply to dial correction currents into superconductive correction coils.
LVShim - Gradshim
The objective is to perform fine tuning of the homogeneity of the magnet by using gradients only. The Gradshim process is performed with a sampling diameter of 22 cm DSV and the same bandwidth as Fine LVShim, which depends on the quality (good/bad) of the fine tuning. Once the scan passes and all harmonics are within specification, the magnetic field is reanalyzed in Test mode automatically at 45 DSV for customer acceptance.
The Gradshim process includes LVShim - Test. The objective of this test is to analyze completed scans at 45 DSV without calculating currents.
For DV systems 22.x and earlier, 1.5T LVShim uses green phantoms and 3.0T LVShim uses pink phantoms.
For DV systems 23.x and later, 1.5T LVShim uses green phantoms and 3.0T LVShim uses either green or pink phantoms.
During LVShim procedures, the system performs a SNR check to verify system integrity. If the SNR check fails, troubleshoot the SNR issue (in particular, check the I and Q drive cable connections) before continuing with LVShim.
Preparing for LVShim Procedure
Procedure
Rough LVShim Procedure
About this task
This procedure is required for new sites that were never shimmed. To set up the phantoms and system, follow the procedures in the Magnet and Cryogens Subsystem Manual. The setup procedure to perform Supercon Shim - Rough and Supercon Shim - Fine are the same, but the specifications for each mode are different. The LVShim tool scans at different bandwidths and is analyzed at 45 cm DSV.
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The bandwidth for Supercon Shim - Rough is 1,000 Hz and automatically selected.
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The bandwidth for Supercon Shim - Fine is 400 Hz.
Procedure
Fine LVShim Procedure
About this task
To set up the phantoms and system, follow the procedures in the Magnet and Cryogens Subsystem Manual. The LVShim tool scans at different bandwidths and is analyzed at 45 cm DSV.
Procedure
Gradshim LVShim Procedure
About this task
By default, Gradshim is performed in Auto mode, although Manual mode is also available. Both modes are described below.
Auto Mode
About this task
In Auto mode, gradient currents are automatically calculated after you click Scan to fine tune the homogeneity of the magnet. In this mode, the tool stops after the X, Y, and Z harmonics are within specification. In Test mode, the image from the last scan is automatically reanalyzed.












