hay dose anyone can let me how to fix this problem
When i boot up the c-arm i am getting a blank interface on the c-arm and then after about 2 minutes the interface will display 20 filled in boxes and froze
next time plugged in wall for about an hour, came back powered unit back on and then boot sequence made past all 20 blocks, then made it to 4 arrows and froze up. Restarted again and then unit froze up on 20 blocks again.
Here's the diag boot sequence.
The bootup squares have the following meaning:
Five Squares: Initialization of interrupts, display, and timers is complete.
Ten Squares: EEPROM checksum verification is complete.
15 Squares: Keyboard initialization is complete.
20 Squares: Control Panel Processor PCB’s UART initialization is complete. Control Panel Processor has sent its “boot complete” message to the Fluoro Functions PCB.
The bootup arrows have the following meaning:
No Arrows: The operating system begins loading. If bootup fails on this arrow, reload the software.
One Arrow: ARCNet initializes. Software architecture initializes. System sets C-Arm time. If bootup fails on this arrow, check ARCNet connection on the Fluoro Functions PCB and X-ray Controller PCB. Reload software.
Two Arrows: The system performs a CRC on persistent (non-volatile) data. If bootup fails on this arrow, reload the software.
Three Arrows: Internal software timers initialize. If bootup fails on this arrow, reload the software.
Four Arrows: Operating system completes loading. General application software starts (Gen_Init). If bootup fails on this arrow, check ARCNet connections on Fluoro Functions PCB and X-Ray Controller PCB. If Workstation completes boot, check System Interface PCB. Reload software.
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abno sas
OEC 9800 problem on boot up
April 10, 2016 08:47
hay dose anyone can let me how to fix this problem
When i boot up the c-arm i am getting a blank interface on the c-arm and then after about 2 minutes the interface will display 20 filled in boxes and froze
next time plugged in wall for about an hour, came back powered unit back on and then boot sequence made past all 20 blocks, then made it to 4 arrows and froze up. Restarted again and then unit froze up on 20 blocks again.
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RxMedicalSystemsServices
re: OEC 9800 problem on boot up
April 11, 2016 08:50
Pls plug a monitor at CPU and check the booting.
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abno sas
re: re: OEC 9800 problem on boot up
April 12, 2016 09:08
your Email plz i'll send you a pictures of booting
thank you
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Staate Hayward
re: OEC 9800 problem on boot up
April 12, 2016 09:08
Here's the diag boot sequence.
The bootup squares have the following meaning:
Five Squares: Initialization of interrupts, display, and timers is complete.
Ten Squares: EEPROM checksum verification is complete.
15 Squares: Keyboard initialization is complete.
20 Squares: Control Panel Processor PCB’s UART initialization is complete. Control Panel Processor has sent its “boot complete” message to the Fluoro Functions PCB.
The bootup arrows have the following meaning:
No Arrows: The operating system begins loading. If bootup fails on this arrow, reload the software.
One Arrow: ARCNet initializes. Software architecture initializes. System sets C-Arm time. If bootup fails on this arrow, check ARCNet connection on the Fluoro Functions PCB and X-ray Controller PCB. Reload software.
Two Arrows: The system performs a CRC on persistent (non-volatile) data. If bootup fails on this arrow, reload the software.
Three Arrows: Internal software timers initialize. If bootup fails on this arrow, reload the software.
Four Arrows: Operating system completes loading. General application software starts (Gen_Init). If bootup fails on this arrow, check ARCNet connections on Fluoro Functions PCB and X-Ray Controller PCB. If Workstation completes boot, check System Interface PCB. Reload software.
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abno sas
re: re: OEC 9800 problem on boot up
April 12, 2016 01:14
Thank you sir
that Meaning the problem in the fluoro functions PCB.
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abno sas
re: OEC 9800 problem on boot up
April 12, 2016 01:15
If any one can help mail me to show hem the picture of the problem ... thank you
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