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Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 6–1 Rev. 1 GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100 Chapter 6 – Software Installation and Setup The main subjects covered in this chapter are as follows: Section 6.1 – Overview on page 6-2 Section 6.2 – Recording System Information on page 6-7 Section 6.3 – System Configuration on page 6-24 Section 6.4 – Installation of Operating System & Drivers on page 6-45 Section 6.5 – Acquisition Software Installation on page 6-64 Section 6.6 – System Setup on page 6-88 Section 6.7 – Troubleshooting on page 6-103 Section 6.8 – Optical Disk Options on page 6-113 Section 6.9 – Modem Option on page 6-138 Section 6.10 – Interfile Option on page 6-162 Section 6.11 – XDICOM Option on page 6-178

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  • Chapter 6 Software Installation and SetupMillennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 61 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    The main subjects covered in this chapter are as follows:

    z Section 6.1 Overview on page 6-2

    z Section 6.2 Recording System Information on page 6-7

    z Section 6.3 System Configuration on page 6-24

    z Section 6.4 Installation of Operating System & Drivers on page 6-45

    z Section 6.5 Acquisition Software Installation on page 6-64

    z Section 6.6 System Setup on page 6-88

    z Section 6.7 Troubleshooting on page 6-103

    z Section 6.8 Optical Disk Options on page 6-113

    z Section 6.9 Modem Option on page 6-138

    z Section 6.10 Interfile Option on page 6-162

    z Section 6.11 XDICOM Option on page 6-178

  • Software Installation and Setup Overview

    6.1 OverviewMillennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 62 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    6.1.1 Software Installation Kit

    Acquisition Version 6.0 package consists of one CD and 3.5" diskettes.Some of these diskettes are specific to this version of the camera, while others are provided by the manufacturer of the computer, the monitor, the LAN Adapter and the operating system.

    6.1.1.1 Basic Software:z Operating system - OS/2 Warp Connect Version 3, with WinOS2

    and inherent TCP/IP support (CS/0001/00672), distributed on a CD-ROM + two 3.5" diskettes (Installation Diskette and Diskette #1).

    z Acquisition Software Version 6.0 is distributed on: CD-ROM - # LSW000382 Diskette 1 System

    LSW000011 - Revision 0 for HP Netserver, Dell PowerEdge 2200, and Dell PowerEdge 1300

    LSW000011 - Revision 1for Dell Optiplex GX200 computers.

    LSW000332 - Revision 1for Dell PowerEdge 1400 computers

    Ver 6.0 Supplement 1 & 2 Patch diskette LSW000403

    Ver 6.0 Motion and Worklist Patch diskette LSW000426

    Ver 6.0 DLQC Patch diskette LSW000430

    6.1.1.2 Computer Dependent Software:z Dell PowerEdge 1300 RCU diskette (LSW000101)

    orz Dell PowerEdge 2200 ECU diskette (LSW000022).

    orz Dell PowerEdge 1400 RCU diskette (LSW000312)

    orz HP NetServer Navigator CD provided by HP, used for system

    configuration, diagnostics and troubleshooting, provided with the HP NetServer computers.

  • Software Installation and Setup Overview

    orz Dell Optiplex GX200 computers CKERMIT diskette (LSW000203). Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 63 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    6.1.1.3 Miscellaneous

    z Corel SCSI diskette, provided only for systems with EOD and/or WORM Optical option.

    z Philips Brilliance-107 Installation Diskettes (for systems shipped with software configured Philips Monitor).

    z System Activator, which is configured for all options to be installed on that specific system.

    6.1.2 Platforms and Computers

    The Acquisition Station may be running on any of the following platforms:

    z HP Netserver LC 5/133 EISA/PCI Computer

    z Dell PowerEdge 2200

    z Dell PowerEdge1300

    z Dell OptiPlex GX200

    z Dell PowerEdge1400

    6.1.3 Available Options

    Acquisition Version 6.0 supports the following communication, image transfer and storage options that require specific installation, initialization and setup procedures. These are described in the relevant chapters of this manual (see Figure 6-1).

    Each one of these options should be installed, but only after the basic software installation has been successfully completed.

    z XEOD - Erasable Optical Disk

    z XMINIMAX - Write Once Read Many (WORM) Optical Disk

    z XMODEM - Modem Connectivity

    z XINTERFILE - an image data transfer protocol. Note that the importing capability is implemented in the basic

  • Software Installation and Setup Overview

    package, so that the INTERFILE option refers only to the exporting capability. Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 64 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    z XDICOM - an image data transfer protocol

    6.1.4 The Installation Procedure

    For an overview of the entire installation procedure for all computer platforms except for the Dell OptiPlex GX200 and Dell PowerEdge1400, refer to the flow chart given in Figure 6-1.

    For an overview of the entire installation procedure for the Dell OptiPlex GX200 and Dell PowerEdge1400, refer to the flow chart given in Figure 6-2.

    Note 1. When configuring a single option, perform Presets, Printers Etc. Backup again after configuring the option, as per Section 6.6.10.

    2. When configuring more than one option, perform Presets, Printers Etc. Backup (Section 6.6.10) after completing all the relevant configurations.

    3. System setup can be facilitated by using the basic settings of a configured system, as explained in Section 6.6.11.

    4. When using the backed up settings from one configured system, to setup another system, keep in mind the options installed on each of these two systems.

  • Software Installation and Setup Overview

    S/W V6Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 65 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    Figure 6-1 Installation for Dell Power Edge1300/2000 and HP Netserver

    Brilliance 107 MonitorW/O Controls ?

    Installation from scratch ?

    Installation

    Identify and Record System & Network Configuration

    HP NetServerEISA/PCI System ConfigurationSection 6.3.2

    OS/2 Installation per ComputerSection 6.4

    Acquisition Software Installation Section 6.5

    OED/WORMSection 6.8

    MODEMSection 6.9

    INTERFILESection 6.10

    DICOMSection 6.11

    NoteFor Troubleshooting guidelines refer toSection 6.7

    NO

    Option installation ?

    YES

    InstallationCompleted

    NO

    YES

    Dell PowerEdge2200 PCISystem ConfigurationSection 6.3.3

    TCP/IP Installation per ComputerSection 6.4

    System SetupSection 6.6

    NOBrilliance 107Software InstallationSection 6.4.5

    YES

    Loading Display Board Driver and OS.2 Fix Pack as needed per computer Section 6.4

    Dell PowerEdge 1300 PCISystem ConfigurationSection 6.3.4

    Pre-installationSection 6.3.1

  • Software Installation and Setup Overview

    S/W V6Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 66 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    Figure 6-2 Installation for Dell OptiPlex GX200 and Dell Power Edge 1400

    Brilliance 107 Monitor W/O Controls ?

    Installation from scratch ?

    Installation

    Identify and RecordSystem & Network ConfigurationSection 6.2

    OS/2 Installation Section 6.4.3.1

    Acquisition Software Installation Section 6.5

    OED/WORM Section 6.8

    MODEM Section 6.9

    INTERFILESection 6.10

    DICOMSection 6.1

    NoteFor Troubleshooting guidelines . refer to Section 6.7

    NO

    Option installation ? YES

    InstallationCompleted

    NO

    YES

    TCP/IP Installation Section 6.4.3.2

    System Setup Section 6.6

    NO Brilliance 107Software Installation Section 6.4.5

    YES

    Loading Driver Section 6.4.3.4

    System Configuration Section 6.3.5

    FixPak Installation Section 6.4.3.3

    Pre-installationSection 6.3.1

    ATI Driver Section 6.4.4.2

    TCP/IP Installation Section 6.4.4.3

    System Configuration Section 6.3.6

    FixPak Installation . Section 6.4.4.4

    Dell OptiPlex GX200 Dell PowerEdge 1400

    OS/2 Installation Section 6.4.4.1

  • Software Installation and Setup Recording System Information

    6.2 Recording System InformationMillennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 67 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    All the relevant system information contained in the following sub-sections must be obtained and recorded prior to starting the installation procedure. Failing to acquire this information may cause serious delays during installation.

    The required system information is divided into four groups of parameters:

    1. Information pertaining to the computer and installed boards

    2. System parameters, to be decided on in consultation with the customer

    3. Local Area Network (LAN) information, to be consulted with the local network administrator

    4. Wide Area Network (WAN) information, to be decided on in consultation with the local network administrator as well as with the network administrators of the remote networks.

    Since LAN configuration requires a variety of information, guidelines and charts are provided to assist in the gathering of this information. See Section 6.2.1 on page 6-8.

    Go to each of the charts listed below, complete those applicable to your network architecture by entering a check mark or recording the relevant information, and cross out the inapplicable options.

    a. Computer Information (Section 6.2.2 on page 615)

    b. System Parameters (Section 6.2.3 on page 616)

    c. LAN Configuration (Section 6.2.4 on page 618)

    d. WAN Configuration (Section 6.2.5 on page 621)

    Keep the charts for future reference and/or updates, preferably on site, or in the office, where they can be easily accessed by other service personnel.

    Any future modifications must also be recorded in the relevant configuration charts.

  • Software Installation and Setup Recording System Information

    6.2.1 Guidelines for Local Area Network InformationMillennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 68 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    6.2.1.1 IntroductionThe communication between the gamma cameras, processing stations, viewing stations and printers across the LAN is carried out as follows:

    z The OS/2 based gamma camera can connect directly to the network printers via TCP/IP, with the exception for the Helios printer as specified below.

    z Codonics printers are accessed via the TCP/IP FTP (File Transfer Protocol)

    z Networked DryStar printers are accessed via the TCP/IP DICOM protocol

    z DICOM systems connect with each other via the TCP/IP DICOM protocol.

    z Helios printers with S/W Version 1 are single user printers. If an OS/2 based system is the single user, it can access the Helios directly. If there are multiple systems on the LAN a single system must be selected to send the data to the Helios printer. The other systems use the services of this system for printing.Helios printers with S/W Version 2 are configured for single users by default, but can be configured as multi users (requires payment per user).If configured as multi users, the Helios Printer is accessed by OS/2 based systems via the TCP/IP LPR (Line Printer Remote) protocol.

    6.2.1.2 Information Required to Configure Client-Server Pairs

    The following information is required to configure the clients of the various client-server pairs.

    1. Any system that initiates a request is acting as a client,while a system responding to such a request is the server.

    Usually, to enable client-server interaction, configuration is only necessary on the client, in order to provide it with the information on how to access the server.

    In few cases, the server must also be configured to accept such a request. Server configuration is required for modem access (Section 6.9.4.2), multi-users access of the Helios printer (Section 6.6.8),Interfile Server (Section 6.10.2.1) and FTP access accept for the Codonics printer.

  • Software Installation and Setup Recording System Information

    2. Server Name is the name used in LANEDIT/WANEDIT

    3. Server Hostname is the name used in the TCP/IP host definitionMillennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 69 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    4. The arrow ( ) indicates the request initiation direction, which is not necessarily the transfer direction.

    z OS/2 based system OS/2 based system (Server) Server IP Address

    Server Hostname (up to 10 characters, the first character must be a letter a - z)

    z DICOM system DICOM system (Server) Server IP Address

    Server Hostname (up to 10 characters, the first character must be a letter a - z)

    Server Application Entity (case sensitive)

    Server Port Number

    z OS/2 based system with Interfile option Remote Interfile Server Server IP Address

    Server Hostname (up to 10 characters, the first character must be a letter a - z). If there is only one FTP server, it is recommended to use FTPSERVER as the Server Hostname.

    FTP Log-in name (for logging into the server) ftpclient (in lower case) is recommended. The log-in name is case sensitive.

    FTP Password interfile (in lower case) is recommended. the password is case sensitive.

    Source and/or destination directories (accessible via the above log-in)

    z Remote Interfile Client OS/2 based system FTP Log-in name (used by the remote Interfile client to log into

    the local FTP Server). The log-in name is case sensitive.

    Note server name = server hostname.

    Note server name = server hostname.

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    FTP Password FTP password to be used with the above log-in name. The password is case sensitive. Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 610 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    Directory pathname The local directory into which the remote client will transfer Interfile data (accessible via the above log-in). It is recommended to use the directory: D:\IF_username, where username is the above log-in name.

    Header file and Image file extensions (if a single file contains both header & image data, only the header extension is required).

    z OS/2 based system Codonics printer Printer IP Address

    Printer Hostname (up to 10 characters, the first character must be a letter a - z)

    FTP Username (for accessing the printer) LOCAL in upper case (default); case sensitive

    FTP Password - 2 (default); case sensitive

    z OS/2 based system Helios printer Printer IP Address

    Printer Hostname (up to 10 characters, the first character must be a letter a - z)

    Helios Software Version (1 or 2)

    LPR Username only for Helios with S/W version 2 configured as multi-user; case sensitive

    z OS/2 based system DryStar printer Printer IP Address

    Printer Hostname (up to 10 characters, the first character must be a letter a - z)

    Printer Application entity; case sensitive

    Printer Port Number

  • Software Installation and Setup Recording System Information

    6.2.1.3 TCP/IP InformationMillennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 611 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    Each device that implements TCP/IP communication is identified by a unique IP address and a unique Hostname. Actually, each interface must have its unique IP address and Hostname. Thus, if a device attaches to the LAN by more than one interface, as is the case for a Router, it will have a number of IP addresses and Hostnames, one per each interface.

    IP Address An IP address identifies both the network and the host attached to it. It consists of 32 bits arranged in four 8-bit groups separated by periods, where each 8-bit group is represented by its decimal value, e.g, 140.252.03.54. This address format is called dotted decimal notation.

    Part of the IP address identifies the network (netid), while the other part identifies the host (hostid) attached to it. The number of bits allocated to the netid depends on the size of the network. The greater the number of bits allocated to the netid, the fewer the number of bits in the hostid. Thus, in large networks with many attached devices, more bits are allocated to the hostid.

    There are four classes of IP addresses, with each class referring to a different network size. The address class is determined by the sequence of the first three (high-order) address bits, as follows:

    Class A

    Class B

    Class C

    Class D

    Network IDs for networks that connect to the worldwide Internet are allocated by a central authority, the Internet Network Information Center (InterNIC), while the Host IDs are allocated by the Local Network Administrator.

    However, in case of an internal hospital LAN that does not connect to the worldwide Internet and when there is no network administrator, you can define your own IP addresses.

    0 netid - 7 bits hostid - 24 bits

    10 netid - 14 bits hostid - 16 bits

    110 netid - 21 bits hostid - 8 bits

    1110 multicast address - 28 bits

  • Software Installation and Setup Recording System Information

    Our recommendations toward this goal are:

    Use IP address 89.1.1.1 for the Printer Server, if any.Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 612 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    Use IP address 89.1.1.Y for the Network Printers, where Y = 2 through 5.Use IP address 89.1.1.X for the Processing stations, where X = 6 through 99.Use IP address 89.1.1.100 for the first Viewing Station.Use IP address 89.1.1.200 for the first OS/2 based camera.

    Hostname Choose a Hostname for each network node accessed via TCP/IP. The hostname is the logical literal identifier of the system consisting of up to 10 characters, and it must be unique (for example Camera1, Camera2 ...) without spaces between the characters.

    6.2.1.4 Organizing the Required LAN Information

    Prepare a matrix of all the LAN Clients (processing stations, viewing stations, cameras and printer server) versus all the LAN Servers (all clients + Printers). For each matrix cell, fill in all the information required by the Client to initiate communication with the specific Server (see Table 61). Figure 6-3 shows a sample LAN Architecture with some of the communication information required for each node. In this figure:

    z The hostname/name of each network node is given in italic characters between parentheses

    z IP = IP Address - dotted decimal notation

  • Software Installation and Setup Recording System InformationMillennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 613 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    Figure 6-3 Example LAN Architecture

    Interfile FTP Server(ifserver)

    OS/2 Viewing Station(view1)

    OS/2 P&R Station(os2pr)

    OS/2 Camera(camera1)

    Interfile Client(ifclient)

    OS/2 P&R DICOM(dicom1)

    Codonics Other P&R DryStar/N Printer

    TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP

    TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP

    TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP

    IP=89.1.1.3T

    T

    IP=89.1.1.2IP=89.1.1.6

    IP=89.1.1.200

    IP=89.1.1.100

    IP=89.1.1.7IP=89.1.1.8

    IP=89.1.1.9 IP=89.1.1.10

    Application Entity = dicomPort Number = 104

    Application Entity = dicomPort Number = 104

    Application Entity = drystarPort Number = 104

    Username=LOCALPassword = 2

    Table 61: Information Required for the Example Network Shown in Figure 6-3(for abbreviations see below)

    ClientServer

    OS/2 P&R / Viewing / Camera

    OS/2 P&R/ Viewing / CameraDICOM

    Remote Interfile Client(IC)

    Other P&R / Viewing / Camera DICOM

    OS/2 P&R / Viewing / Camera (OST)

    OST IP Add.OST Hostname

    OST IP Add.OST Hostname

    OST IP Add.OST HostnameOST LINOST LIPOST DirIC IFHEIC IFIE

    ---------------

    OS/2 P&R/ Viewing / CameraDICOM (OSD)

    OSD IP Add.OSD Hostname

    OSD IP Add.OSD Hostname

    OSD IP Add.OSD HostnameOSD LINOSD LIPOSD DirIC IFHEIC IFIE

    OSD IP AddrOSD HostnameOSD Appl. Ent.OSD Port #

  • Software Installation and Setup Recording System Information

    Table 61: Information Required for the Example Network Shown in Figure 6-3(for abbreviations see below) (Continued)Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 614 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    Abbreviations used in Table 61:

    OST OS/2 based system which does not support DICOM

    OSD OS/2 based system which supports DICOM

    IS Interfile Server

    IC Interfile Client

    UD Other system which supports DICOM

    C Codonics Printer

    DS DryStar Printer

    IP Addr. IP Address

    LIN Log-in Username

    Dir Directory Pathname

    IFHE Interfile Header file Extension

    IFIE Interfile Image file Extension

    Appl. Ent. Application Entity

    LIP Log-in Password

    Remote Interfile Server (IS)

    IS IP Add.IS HostnameIS LINIS LIPIS Dir

    IS IP Add.IS HostnameIS LINIS LIPIS Dir

    IS IP Add.IS HostnameIS LINIS LIPIS DirIC IFHEIC IFIE

    ---------------

    Other P&R / Viewing / CameraDICOM

    --------------- UD IP addr.UD hostnameUD Appl. Ent.UD Port #

    --------------- UD IP addr.UD hostnameUD Appl. Ent.UD Port #

    Codonics C IP Addr.C Hostname

    C IP Addr.C Hostname

    C IP Addr.C Hostname

    C IP Addr.C Hostname

    DryStar DS IP Addr.DS HostnameDS Appl Ent.DS Port #

    --------------- DS IP Addr.DS HostnameDS Appl Ent.DS Port #

    ClientServer

    OS/2 P&R / Viewing / Camera

    OS/2 P&R/ Viewing / CameraDICOM

    Remote Interfile Client(IC)

    Other P&R / Viewing / Camera DICOM

  • Software Installation and Setup Recording System Information

    6.2.2 Computer Information Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 615 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    Platform and installation package - check one of the following:

    Platform: HP Netserver Display Board: MGA Millenium

    Display Board: MGA Millenium

    Display Board: MGA Millenium

    Display Board: NVIDIA TNT2

    TCP/IP Ethernet Adapter - check one of the following:

    3Com PCI

    HP PCI

    Other Adapter PCI EISA ISA Type:

    SCSI Controller 29160N

    Options Check the relevany options of the following:

    XEOD

    XMODEM

    XINTERFILE

    XDICOM

    Note Printers information is recorded in the LAN Information Table.

  • Software Installation and Setup Recording System Information

    6.2.3 System ParametersMillennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 616 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    Customer ProvidedInformation

    Consult the customer for his choice for the values of the system parameters listed below. For more details on the meaning of these parameters and how to set them, refer to Section 6.6.2 on page 690.

    System Date Format - Check one of the following:

    American (MM.DD.YY)

    European (DD.MM.YY)

    Dose Units - Check one of the following:

    mCi (milli Curie)

    MBq (Mega Becquerel)

    Hospital Logo - Enter the string to be placed in the title bar of reports created on this system and in the 1st line of the Acquisition Window Control Panel of cameras:

    Department Logo -Enter the string to be placed in the 2nd line of the Acquisition Window Control Panel (relevant for cameras only)

    Weight & Length Units - Check one of the following combinations:

    Pounds and Inches

    kg and cm

    Pounds & cm

    kg and Inches

    DetectorInformation

    Crystal Thickness /8"

    Server Information TCP/IP Server - check the following options:

    ON - Both System Archive access via TCP/IP and the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) are enabled

  • Software Installation and Setup Recording System Information

    Interfile Server - check the following options:

    OFF - The background Interfile Server (which automatically Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 617 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    translates Interfile files transferred via TCP/IP FTP and adds them to the local archive) is disabled

    Station ID Station ID Number: A number (0 - 999) used as part of the label assigned to removable media (Optical Disk Cartridges and Diskettes). The label of a removable media is used as prefix for all the studies residing on it.Each one of the stations of a particular site must be assigned a unique Station ID Number to ensure that removable media initialized on different stations are labeled differently. This labeling method ensures that up to 64 optical cartridges and up to 64 diskettes can be uniquely labeled by each of 999 stations.Stations without optical disk are assigned ID numbers 0 through 49.Stations with optical disk are assigned ID numbers in steps of 50. i.e., 50, 100, 150, etc.

    AutomaticCLOSE_DATA

    Setting

    Check one of the following:

    Automatic Close Data

    Manual Close Data

    Target P&RStation Name

    Default Target Processing & Review (P&R) Station Name:

    Note The unassigned station IDs (e.g., between 50 - 100) will be used when more than 64 diskettes or cartridges are initiated on a single station. When initiating the 65th diskette/cartridge a message pops up, suggesting to incriminate the stations ID.Notify the customer to expect such a message and to accept the suggested Station ID.

  • Software Installation and Setup Recording System Information

    6.2.4 LAN InformationMillennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 618 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    LAN ConfigurationInformation

    Fill the Table below with the LAN parameters pertaining to your LAN (refer to Table 61 on page 6-13 as an example).

    InterfileInformation

    ClientServer

    Note The required Interfile information depends on whether the Interfile option is included in the local systems activator. For cameras without the Interfile option, fill in only the Interfile Clients Information Table, while for cameras with the Interfile option fill in also the Interfile Servers Information Table.

  • Software Installation and Setup Recording System Information

    1. For each remote Interfile Client that will be able to transfer/retrieve Interfile data into/from a specified directory in the local system, enter an Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 619 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    entry in the Interfile Clients Information Table below, where:

    z Log-in Name - the name assigned to the client for accessing the local station

    z Log-in password - the password assigned to the client for accessing the local station

    z Directory pathname - the full path of the directory into which the client can transfer interfile data

    z Clients Header File Extension

    z Clients Image File Extension

    2. Only if the local systems activator includes the Interfile option:

    For each remote Interfile Server to whose specified directory the local system will be able to transfer Interfile data, add an entry into the Interfile Servers Information Table, with the following information (which is received from the remote server):

    z Log-in Name - the name assigned to the local system for accessing the remote server

    Table 62: Interfile Clients Information

    # Log-in Name Log-in Password Directory PathnameHeader File Extension

    Image File Extension

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    z Log-in password - the password assigned to the local system for accessing the remote serverMillennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 620 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    z Directory pathname - the full path of the servers directory into which the local system can transfer interfile data. The format of this pathname depends on the Operating System of the remote server

    Note Inform each remote Interfile Server about your Header File Extension (*.HDR) and your Image file extension (*.IMG)

    Table 63: Interfile Servers Information

    # Log-in Name Log-in Password Directory Pathname

  • Software Installation and Setup Recording System Information

    6.2.5 Wide Area Network InformationMillennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 621 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    WAN Accessed ViaModem

    1. For each remote modem host station to which the local camera will be able to connect (via the modem), add an entry into the Modem Hosts Information table, where:

    z Name - Hostname of the remote modem host station (up to10 characters); each name must be unique in the LAN/WAN.

    z Telephone Number - including dial prefix and area code; up to 14 characters without commas

    Table 64: Modem Hosts Information

    # Name Telephone Number

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    2. For each remote modem client to be granted modem connection to the local camera, add its activator number into the Modem Users Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 622 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    Information table below.

    WAN Accessed ViaISDN Routers

    For each remote TCP/IP station to which the local camera will be able to connect via an ISDN Router, add the following information into the ISDN Routing / Access Information Table below.

    z IP Address of the ISDN Router Interface that connects to the LAN on which the local camera resides.

    Table 65: Modem Users Information

    # Remote Station Activator Number

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    z IP Address of the Remote Station

    Table 66: ISDN Routing / Access InformationMillennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 623 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    # IP ADDRESS OFREMOTE STATION

    IP ADDRESS OFISDN ROUTER

  • Software Installation and Setup System Configuration

    6.3 System ConfigurationSystem configuration depends on the computer configuration, which may Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 624 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    vary from site to site, regarding the installed CPU, Display Board(s), RAM and Disk capacity and Network Adapters. Therefore, special care must be taken during system configuration to ensure that it reflects the actual configuration of the local system.

    Prior to configuring your computer, the Pre-installation procedure must be completed. This procedure is decscribed in Section 6.3.1 on page 624. Once completing Pre-installation, proceed to the configuration procedure that matches your computer type as follows:

    z Section 6.2.2 on page 615 - for HP NetServer EISA/PCI Computers configuration

    z Section 6.3.3 on page 632 - for Dell PowerEdge 2200 Computers configuration

    z Section 6.3.4 on page 636- for Dell PowerEdge 1300 Computers configuration

    z Section 6.3.5 on page 638- for Dell OptiPlex GX200 Computers configuration

    z Section 6.3.6 on page 641 - for Dell PowerEdge 1400 Computers configuration.

    6.3.1 Pre-installation ProcedureA Load from Cold Software Installation should be performed when installing software on a new computer.

    z If you are installing on a new system (no data to backup), proceed to the section that matches your computer type. See Section 6.2.2 on page 615 to Section 6.3.6 on page 641

    z If you are replacing a computer, the following back-up procedures should be performed.

    The pre-installation procedure consists of the following steps to be performed in the given order.

    1. Backup to Diskettes as described in Section 6.3.1.1 on page 625.

    2. Manually Saving parameters from ACQ.PAR as described in Section 6.3.1.2 on page 625.

    3. Manually Saving CT Parameters as described in Section 6.3.1.3 on page 626.

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    6.3.1.1 BackupMillennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 625 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    1. Open the Service container from the Desktop and click the BACKUP icon.

    2. Perform Front End Maps,User, Presets and if you are upgrading from a version with the Hawkeye option, perform CT backup according to the instructions in Section 3.1.5.3.1 on page 3-7.

    6.3.1.2 Manually Saving Parameters From ACQ.PAR

    If you are upgrading from a software version prior to version 5.0 perform the following:

    1. Open an OS/2 window and type D: .

    2. Type: CD D:\acqdb\dat .

    3. Type: epm acq.par .

    4. Find the following parameters and write down their values:

    z lMaxBedLengthAvail

    z fltEnergyFactorLow1

    z fltEnergyFactorLow2

    z Radius Compensation

    z DetectOpacity

    z RandomsWeight

    5. Close the file.

    WARNING

    Before commencing the Software Installation it is essential to perform the backup procedures described below to prevent the irretrievable loss of data!

    Note These parameters will be in acqusr.par after software installation

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    6.3.1.3 Manually Saving CT Parameters

    If you are upgrading from a software version prior to version 6.0 which Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 626 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    includes the Hawkeye option, then perform the following:

    1. Open an OS/2 window and type D: .

    2. Type cd acqdb\ct\cfg .

    3. Type EPM ctcfg.par .

    4. Search for the parameter dblCTtoNMdist and write down its value.

    5. Close the file.

    6. Type EPM ctuser.par .

    7. Search for the following parameters and write down their values.

    z bfCheckDoor

    z lFusSliceThick

    z lDelaySecondStart

    8. Close the file.

    9. Proceed to the section that matches your computer type. See Section 6.2.2 to Section 6.3.6.

    6.3.2 Configuring HP NetServer EISA/PCI COMPUTERS

    6.3.2.1 Configuration Steps

    HP NetServer configuration consists of the following steps, to be performed in the given order:

    z Deleting disk partitions, which is relevant only for previously used partitioned disks - Section 6.3.2.2

    z Running ECU - Section 6.3.2.3

    z Installing ECU Partition - Section 6.3.2.4

    z Partition the disk into partitions C and D - Section 6.3.2.5

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    6.3.2.2 Deleting Disk PartitionMillennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 627 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    This is only relevant for previously partitioned disk

    1. Insert OS/2 Installation diskette into the floppy drive, and restart the system.

    2. When prompted, remove the Installation diskette and insert OS/2 diskette #1 (the original IBM diskette).

    3. When the Welcome screen appears, press .

    4. When the OS/2 prompt appears, remove the OS/2 diskette #1 and insert the Diskette 1 System (485-3101-0402).

    5. Type FDISK, press and record the size of the first partition.Delete all partitions, one after the other, as follows:

    a. While the cursor is located on the partition to be deleted, press .

    b. Select the Delete partition option from the menu.

    6. Press to exit the FDISK dialog, and press to exit and save changes.

    7. Before pressing ++, insert the HP Navigator CD into the CD drive.

    If you pressed ++ before inserting the HP Navigator CD, insert it, shut down and restart the system, and skip Step 8.

    8. Press ++ to reboot the system.

    9. Proceed to Section 6.3.2.3 - Running ECU.

    WARNING

    The following steps will permanantly erase all the files on your hard disk.Backup all the required files before proceeding.

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    6.3.2.3 Running ECU

    1. Verify that DIP Switch #4 of SW1 on the computer motherboard is set to Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 628 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    ON position.

    2. Verify that the system has restarted while the HP NetServer Navigator CD was inside the drive, and that the HP NetServer Navigator welcoming screen is shown.Otherwise, insert the HP NetServer Navigator CD into the CD drive and restart the computer.

    3. After the HP Navigator utility has been loaded, select NetServer Utilities.

    4. Select EISA Configuration Utility and press to continue.

    When prompted, press again.

    Select Step 3 : View or edit details to view the details of your computer configuration.Verify the following definitions:

    System - HP NetServer LC System Board (CFG v2.00S)General System InformationSystem Date and Time

    System LanguageSystem Language English

    Flexible Disk DrivesEmbedded ControllerPrimaryFlexible Drive A 1.44 MB (3.5-inch)Flexible Drive B Not Installed

    Fixed Disk DrivesEmbedded IDE Hard Disk Controller DisabledDrive 1 Not Installed or SCSIDrive 2 Not Installed or SCSISecurity OptionsPower-On PasswordPress Enter to SetNetwork Server ModeDisabledKeyboard Lock DisabledVideo Blanking DisabledPower Switch Lock DisabledStart from Flexible DiskEnabledWrites to Flexible DiskEnabled

    Cache ConfigurationInternal Cache ControlEnabledSecondary Cache ControlEnabledSecondary Cache ModeWrite Back

    Video ConfigurationEmbedded Video Adapter DisplayDisabledPrimary Video Adapter TypeVGA/EGA

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    System MemoryBase Memory 640 KBMillennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 629 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    Total memory Installed48 MBKeyboard Options

    Numlock On at BootEnabled at StartupKey Click OffKeyboard Auto Repeat ControlKeyboard Auto Repeat Delay1/4 secKeyboard Auto Repeat Speed30.0/secMini-DIN Mouse Enabled

    Dual Serial PortsSerial Port A COM1Serial Port B COM2

    Parallel Port ConfigurationParallel Port Enabled as LPT1Parallel Port Mode Uni-directional mode

    Embedded - NetServer LF/LC AIC-7770 Integrated SCSI HostAdapter (CFG v2.2)

    SCSI Controller EnabledHost Adapter Interface DefinitionsInterrupt Level IRQ 15Host Adapter BIOS Base AddressC8000HBus Release Time 60 BCLKSData FIFO Threshold100%SCSI Channel A Configuration(Internal SCSI)SCSI Channel InterfaceDual Channel, Single-Ended SCSIHost Adapter SCSI ID7SCSI Bus Parity CheckEnabledSCSI Selection Timeout256 millisecondSCSI Bus Reset at Power-onEnabledSCSI Channel B Configuration(External SCSI)Host Adapter SCSI ID7SCSI Bus Parity CheckEnabledSCSI Selection Timeout256 millisecondSCSI Bus Reset at Power-onEnabledPrimary Channel Selection A (Internal SCSI)BIOS and Device ConfigurationPress to configure

    Only for systems with disk > 1G, and/or optical storage device(s), press and perform the following:

    For systems with disk > 1G:Select BIOS configuration and verify the following definitions:Support removable Disks as Fixed DisksBoot OnlyExtended Translation for Drivers > 1 GByteEnabled

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    Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 630 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    Support More Than Two DriversEnabledSupport for Bootable CD-ROMEnabledSupport for Int13ExtensionsEnabledPress .If the system does not have an optical storage device, pion section.

    Only for systems with optical storage device(s) (WORM and/or EOD), perform the following:

    Select Device configuration.Set the parameter Included in BIOS Scan for Channel A Device #2 & #4 to no.Press .Press ESC.PCI 6 - PCI VGA ControllerPCI Function 1 EnabledStandard VGA ResourcesEnabled

    PCI/EISA - PCI Ethernet ControllerPCI Function 1 Enabled

    When all definitions are set as detailed above, press , .

    5. Select Step 5 : Save and exit.

    6. Select Save the configuration and restart the computer, and press .

    7. Remove the diskette 1 System and press .

    8. Shut down the computer.

    9. Set DIP Switch #4 (Config Unlock) on the Motherboard to OFF position.

    10. Proceed to Section 6.3.2.4, Installing the ECU Partition.

    CAUTION

    Whenever updating the ECU definitions to a larger disk capacity, the ECU partition must be re-installed (Section 6.3.2.4).

    Note Check the interrupt of the PCI Ethernet Controller as follows:Move the cursor to PCI Function 1, press for , and verify:Interrupt (IRQ) 11 Trigger: level

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    6.3.2.4 Installing the ECU Partition

    On an empty disk:Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 631 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    1. Power ON the computer.

    2. verify that the HP NetServer Navigator CD is inserted in the CD-drive.

    3. The Main Menu of HP NetServer Navigator appears after approximately two minutes.

    4. Select Configuration Assistant.

    5. Select Custom.

    6. Select IBM OS/2.

    7. Select OS/2 Warp Family.

    8. Select Install/Update Utility Partition.

    9. Press Execute.

    10. Wait until the Custom Configuration screen is displayed (about two minutes).Press Exit and then press YES.

    11. Remove the HP NetServer Navigator CD. The system resets automatically.

    6.3.2.5 Partitioning the Disk to Partitions C and D

    1. Insert the OS/2 Installation diskette into the floppy drive.

    2. Insert the Acquisition Ver. 6.0 CD into the CD drive.

    3. Reset the computer, pressing ++ simultaneously.

    4. When prompted, remove the OS/2 Installation diskette and insert OS/2 diskette #1 (the original IBM diskette).

    5. When the Welcome screen appears, press .

    6. When the OS/2 prompt appears, remove OS/2 diskette #1, insert the Diskette 1 System (485-3101-0402) into the floppy drive, type FDISK and press .

    Note Do not remove Acquisition Ver. 6.0 CD from the drive until Acquisition installation is completed!

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    7. When the FDISK screen appears, move the cursor to the 2nd line and press .Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 632 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    8. Select Create Partition and press .

    9. For brand new disk, type 500 and press .For disks where the partition has been deleted, take the number recorded in step 5 Section 6.3.2.2, and add or reduce the number by 10. Type in this number and press

    10. Select Primary Partition and press .

    11. Select Create at Start of Free Space and press .

    12. Move the cursor down to the 3rd line and press .

    13. Select Create Partition and press .

    14. Accept the size of the partition by pressing .

    15. Select Extended Logical Drive and press .

    16. Press to exit.

    17. Press to save and exit.

    18. Remove the diskette from the floppy drive.

    19. Proceed to Section 6.4.1.

    6.3.3 Configuring Dell PowerEdge 2200 COMPUTERS

    6.3.3.1 Configuration Steps

    Configuration of the Dell PowerEdge 2200 computer consists of the following steps, to be performed in the given order:

    z Deleting disk partitions, which is relevant only for previously used partitioned disks - Section 6.3.3.2

    z Computer configuration - Section 6.3.3.3

    z Partition the disk into partitions C and D - Section 6.3.3.4

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    6.3.3.2 Deleting Disk Partition

    (relevant only for previously used partitioned disk) Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 633 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    1. Insert OS/2 Installation diskette into the floppy drive and restart the system.

    2. When prompted, remove the Installation diskette and insert OS/2 diskette #1 (the original IBM diskette).

    3. When the Welcome screen appears, press .

    4. When the OS/2 prompt appears, remove the OS/2 diskette #1 and insert the Diskette 1 System.

    5. Type FDISK and press . Record the size of the first partition, then delete all partitions, one after the other, as follows:

    a. While the cursor is located on the partition to be deleted, press .

    b. Select the Delete partition option from the menu.

    c. Proceed until all partitions are deleted.

    6. Press to exit the FDISK dialog, and press to exit and save changes.

    7. Proceed to Section 6.3.3.3 Computer Configuration.

    6.3.3.3 Computer Configuration

    1. Insert the Dell ECU Diskette into drive A.

    2. Press the Reset button to restart your computer.

    3. When the Welcome opening screen appears, press .

    4. Select Configure computer from the main menu.

    WARNING

    The following steps will erase all the files on your hard disk with noway to recover them.

    Backup all the desired files before proceeding.

    Important Do not press ++ to reboot the system.

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    5. When the secondary menu appears (takes about 1 minute), select Step 3: View or edit details to view the details of your computer Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 634 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    configuration.

    Verify the following definitions:Memory options

    Dimm memory 64 MBExtended memory 64512 KBBase memory 640 KB

    CPU optionsCache EnabledMP Specification Version 1.4

    CPU InformationProcessor 1 InstalledProcessor 2 Not InstalledCPU Speed 233 MHzLevel 2 Cache Size512 KB

    System InformationBIOS Revision A06Service Tag NKZ6D

    Boot optionPOST Errors Do not IgnoreKeyboard Errors Do not IgnoreNumLock EnabledReset button EnabledSpeaker enable EnabledBoot sequence A: then C:PCI Bus SCSI EnabledScan Sequence Embedded devices first

    Password optionsPassword on boot EnabledSupervisor Password Not enabledUser password Not enabled

    Mouse optionsIntegrated mouse Enabled

    Video optionsFast video BIOS Enabled and cached

    Diskette optionsIntegrated Diskette ControllerEnabledDrive A: 3.5 inch, 1,44 MBDrive B: Not installedDrive access User

    Integrated Serial InterfaceSerial Port 1 Port 3F8, IRQ 4Serial Port 2 Port 2F8, IRQ 3

    Integrated Parallel InterfaceParallel integrated Port 378, IRQ 7

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    Parallel Port Mode bidirectionalPCI-5 PCI Ethernet ControllerMillennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 635 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    PCI function EnabledPCI-6 PCI VGA Controller

    PCI function 1 EnabledStandard VGA SourcesEnabledSelect IRQ 11 and press .

    Embedded - PCI SCSI ControllerPCI function 1 Enabled

    When all definitions are set as above, press .

    6. Select STEP 5 : Save and exit

    7. Remove the Dell ECU diskette and press .

    8. Restart the system from the drive.

    6.3.3.4 Partitioning the Disk to Partitions C and D

    1. Insert the OS/2 Installation diskette into the floppy drive.

    2. Insert the Acquisition Ver. 6.0 CD into the CD drive.

    3. Reset the computer.

    4. When prompted, remove the OS/2 Installation diskette and insert OS/2 diskette #1 (the original IBM diskette).

    5. When the Welcome screen appears, press .

    6. When the OS/2 prompt appears, remove OS/2 diskette #1, insert the Diskette 1 System into the floppy drive, type FDISK and press .

    7. When the FDISK screen appears, move the cursor to the 2nd line and press .

    8. Select Create Partition and press .

    9. For brand new disk, type 500 and press .For disks where the partition has been deleted, take the number recorded in step 5 Section 6.3.3.2, and add or reduce the number by 10. Type in this number and press .

    10. Select Primary Partition and press .

    11. Select Create at Start of Free Space and press .

    Note Do not remove Acquisition Ver. 6.0 CD from the drive until Acquisition installation is completed!

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    12. Move the cursor down to the 2nd line and press .

    13. Select Create Partition and press .Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 636 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    14. Accept the size of the partition by pressing .

    15. Select Extended Logical Drive and press .

    16. Press to exit.

    17. Press to save and exit.

    18. Remove the diskette from the floppy drive.

    19. Proceed to Section 6.4.1.

    6.3.4 Configuring Dell PowerEdge 1300 COMPUTERS

    6.3.4.1 Configuration Steps

    Configuration of the Dell PowerEdge 1300 computer consists of the following steps, to be performed in the given order:

    z Deleting disk partitions, which is relevant only for previously used partitioned disks - Section 6.3.4.2

    z Partition the disk into partitions C and D - Section 6.3.4.3

    6.3.4.2 Deleting Disk Partition

    (relevant only for previously used partitioned disk)

    1. Insert OS/2 Installation diskette into the floppy drive and restart the system.

    2. When prompted, remove the Installation diskette and insert OS/2 diskette #1 (the original IBM diskette).

    3. When the OS/2 prompt appears, remove the OS/2 diskette #1 and insert the Diskette 1 System.

    WARNING

    The following steps will erase all the files on your hard disk with noway to recover them.

    Backup all the desired files before proceeding.

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    4. Type FDISK, press , write down the size of the first partition, then delete all partitions, one after the other, as follows:Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 637 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    a. While the cursor is located on the partition to be deleted, press .

    b. Select the Delete partition option from the menu.

    c. Proceed until all partitions are deleted.

    5. Press to exit the FDISK dialog, and press to exit and save changes.

    6. Proceed to Section 6.3.4.3.

    6.3.4.3 Partitioning the Disk to Partitions C and D

    1. Insert the OS/2 Installation diskette into the floppy drive.

    2. Insert the Acquisition Ver. 6.0 CD into the CD drive.

    3. Reset the computer.

    4. When prompted, remove the OS/2 Installation diskette and insert OS/2 diskette #1 (the original IBM diskette).

    5. When the Welcome screen appears, press .

    6. When the OS/2 prompt appears, remove OS/2 diskette #1, insert the Diskette 1 System into the floppy drive, type FDISK .

    7. When the FDISK screen appears, move the cursor to the 2nd line and press .

    8. Select Create Partition and press .

    9. For brand new disk, type 500 .

    For disks where the partition has been deleted, take the number recorded in step 5 Section 6.3.4.2, and add 20.

    Type in this number and press .

    Important Do not press ++ to reboot the system.

    Note This procedure should be performed only after deleting existing partitions as described above in Section 6.3.4.2.

    Note Do not remove Acquisition Ver. 6.0 CD from the drive until Acquisition installation is completed!

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    10. Select Primary Partition and press .

    11. Select Create at Start of Free Space and press .Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 638 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    12. Move the cursor down to the 2nd line and press .

    13. Select Create Partition and press .

    14. Accept the size of the partition by pressing .

    15. Select Extended Logical Drive and press .

    16. Press to exit.

    17. Press to save and exit.

    18. Remove the diskette from the floppy drive.

    19. Proceed to Section 6.4.1.

    6.3.5 Configuring Dell OptiPlex GX200 Computers

    Configuration of the Dell OptiPlex GX200 computer consists of the following steps, to be performed in the given order:

    z Verifying that AC Power Recovery is ON. See Section 6.3.5.1

    z Deleting disk partitions, which is relevant only for previously used partitioned disks - Section 6.3.5.2.

    z Partition the disk into partitions C and D - Section 6.3.5.3.

    6.3.5.1 Verifying that AC Power Recovery is ON.

    It is important to confirm the BIOS settings before proceeding with the installation.

    1. Press ++ to restart the computer. The computer will start loading the BIOS.

    2. Press the key to enter the BIOS setup program.

    3. Verify that AC Power Recovery .. ON

    Note Entering the BIOS setup program will take a few seconds

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    If not 1. Using the arrow key, select ON.Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 639 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    2. Press to exit. The following message will be displayed: Save And Exit.

    3. Press

    6.3.5.2 Deleting a Disk Partition

    1. Insert OS/2 Installation diskette into the floppy drive.

    2. Insert the Acquisition Software version 6.0 into the CD-ROM drive.

    3. Restart the system.

    4. When prompted, remove the Installation diskette and insert OS/2 diskette #1 (the original IBM diskette). Press .

    5. When the Welcome screen appears, press .

    6. When the OS/2 prompt appears, remove the OS/2 diskette #1 and insert the Diskette 1 System.

    7. Type FDISK . Write down the size of the first partitition and then delete all partitions, one after the other, as follows:

    a. While the cursor is located on the partition to be deleted, press .

    b. Select the Delete partition option from the menu.

    c. Proceed until all partitions are deleted.

    8. Press to exit the FDISK dialog, and press to exit and save changes.

    9. At this time you are requested to press ++. Do not do this.

    Note This procedure is only relevant for a previously-used partitioned disk.

    WARNING

    The following steps will erase all the files on your hard disk and youwill not be able to recover them.Backup all the required files before proceeding to prevent the irre-trievable loss of data!!

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    10. Proceed to Section 6.3.5.3.Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 640 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    6.3.5.3 Partitioning the Disk to Partitions C and D

    1. Insert the OS/2 Installation diskette into the floppy drive.

    2. Verify that the Acquisition Ver. 6.0 CD is in the CD-ROM drive.

    3. Reboot the system by pressing ++.

    4. When prompted, remove the OS/2 Installation diskette and insert OS/2 diskette #1 (the original IBM diskette). Press .

    5. When the Welcome screen appears, press .

    6. When the OS/2 prompt appears, remove OS/2 diskette #1, insert the Diskette 1 System into the floppy drive, type FDISK .

    7. When the FDISK screen appears, press .

    8. Select Create Partition and press .

    9. For entirely new disks, type 800 .For disks that the partitions have been deleted, take the number that was recorded in Section 6.3.5.2 step 7 and add 50. Type in this number and press .

    10. Select Primary Partition and press .

    11. Select Create at Start of Free Space and press .

    12. Press to exit.

    13. Press to save and exit.

    14. Remove the diskette from the floppy drive.

    15. Proceed to Section 6.4.3.

    CAUTION

    This procedure should be performed on new disks or after deleting existing partitions on an old disk (as previously described in Section 6.3.5.2).

    WARNING

    Do not remove Acquisition Ver. 6.0 CD from the drive until Acquisition installation is completed!

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    6.3.6 Configuring Dell PowerEdge 1400 ComputersMillennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 641 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    Configuration of the Dell PowerEdge 1400 computer consists of the following steps, to be performed in the given order:

    z Bios Configuration Section 6.3.6.1 on page 641

    z Enhanced Bios Configuration Section 6.3.6.2 on page 642

    z Deleting disk partitions, which is relevant only for previously used partitioned disks Section 6.3.6.3 on page 643.

    z Partition the disk into partitions C and D Section 6.3.6.4 on page 644.

    6.3.6.1 Bios Configuration

    It is important to confirm the BIOS settings before proceeding with the installation.1. Press ++ to restart the computer.

    The computer will start loading the BIOS.

    2. Press the key to enter the BIOS setup program.

    Note This section is relevant when acquisition boards were inserted or removed.

    Note Entering the BIOS setup program will take a few seconds

    3 Verify that the Bios Version is A08 (on the right side of the screen)

    4 Verify that the Diskette Drive A is 3.5inch, 1.44Mb

    5 Verify that the System Memory is 256 Mb ECC SDRAM

    6 Verify that the Video Memory is 4Mb SDRAM.

    7 Highlight the CPU Information and press

    8 Press and verify that the Clock Speed is1.26

    9 Verify that the Primary Drive 0 is CD-ROM Reader.

    10 Verify that the Primary Drive 1 is Off

    11 Verify that the Secondary Drive 0 is.Off

    12 Verify that the Secondary Drive 1 is Off

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    If any of the above settings are not correct, proceed as follows

    1. Using the arrow key, select the Primary Drive 0 and press . Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 642 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    2. Change the Drive Type to Off by pressing + or - Key on the numeric keypad.

    3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to set the Drive Type of Secondary Drive 0 to Off.

    4. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to set the Drive Type of Secondary Drive 1 to Off.

    5. Highlight the Boot Sequence and press .a. Verify that the 1..........Diskette Drive A:b. Verify that the 2..........Hard Drive C:c. Verify that the 3..........CD ROM Deviced. If any of the above settings are not correct, proceed according to

    the directions on the screen.

    6.3.6.2 Enhanced BIOS Configuration

    This process is required to disabled the 2nd SCSI Channel

    1. Insert the Dell RCU for Dell 1400SC diskette P/N LSW000312 into the floppy drive.

    2. Press (or ++) key to continue past the Welcome panel, once verified for correctness.

    6 Highlight the Integrated Devices and press

    7 Verify that the SCSI controller is ON.

    8 Verify that the Network Interface controller is ON.

    9 Verify that the Mouse controller is ON.

    10 Verify that the Serial Port 1 is AUTO.

    11 Verify that the Serial Port 2 is AUTO.

    12 Verify that the IDE controller is AUTO.

    13 Verify that the Diskette controller is AUTO.

    14 Press to exit.

    Note This section is relevant when acquisition boards were inserted or removed.

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    3. Use [up/down arrow] key to highlight Configure Computer.

    4. Press .Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 643 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    5. When the Resource Configuration Utility screen appears press and select Dell System PowerEdge 1400.

    6. Use [up/down arrow] key to highlight Step 3: View or edit details.

    7. Press

    8. In Embedded PCI SCSI Controller.

    9. Disabled the PCI Function 2.

    10. Verify that the Embedded PCI SCSI Controller parameters are as follows:

    PCI Function 1..EnabledPCI Function 2..Disabled

    11. Press to save and exit.

    12. The Resource Configuration Utility screen appears.

    13. Select option 5 Save and Exit and .

    14. Select Save File Configuration and Restart The Computer and press .

    6.3.6.3 Deleting a Disk Partition

    1. Insert OS/2 Installation diskette into the floppy drive.

    2. Insert the Acquisition Software version 6.0 CD into the CD-ROM drive.

    3. Restart the system.

    Note This procedure is only relevant for a previously-used partitioned disk.

    WARNING

    The following steps will erase all the files on your hard disk and youwill not be able to recover them.

    Backup all the required files before proceeding to prevent the irretrievable loss of data!!

  • Software Installation and Setup System Configuration

    4. When prompted, remove the Installation diskette and insert diskette #1 System. Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 644 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    Press .

    5. If Red screen is displayed, press ; then type A .

    6. Type FDISK . Record the size of the first partition and then delete all partitions, one after the other, as follows:

    a. While the cursor is located on the partition to be deleted, press .

    b. Select the Delete partition option from the menu.

    c. Proceed until all partitions are deleted.

    7. Press to exit the FDISK dialog, and press to exit and save changes.

    8. Proceed to Section 6.3.6.4 on page 644.

    6.3.6.4 Partitioning the Disk to Partitions C and D

    1. Insert the OS/2 Installation diskette into the floppy drive.

    2. Insert the Acquisition Ver. 6.0 CD into the CD drive.

    3. Reset the computer by pressing ++ simultaneously.

    4. When prompted, remove the OS/2 Installation diskette and insert diskette #1 System.

    If a red screen is displayed, press twice.

    5. Type A:FDISK .

    6. When the FDISK screen appears, move the cursor to the 2nd line and press .

    7. Select Create Partition and press .

    Important Do not press ++ to reboot the system

    Note This procedure should be performed only after deleting existing partitions as described above in Section 6.3.6.3 on page 643.

    Note Do not remove Acquisition Ver. 6.0 CD from the drive until Acquisition installation is completed!

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    8. For entirely new disks, type 800 .

    For disks that the partitions have been deleted, take the number that Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 645 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    was recorded in Section 6.3.6.3 on page 643 step 6 and add 50. Type in this number and press .

    9. Select Primary Partition and press .

    10. Select Create at Start of Free Space and press .

    11. Move the cursor down to the 2nd line and press .

    12. Select Create Partition and press .

    13. Accept the size of the partition by pressing .

    14. Select Extended Logical Drive and press .

    15. Press to exit.

    16. Press to save and exit.

    17. Remove the diskette from the floppy drive.

    18. Proceed to Section 6.4.4 on page 658.

    6.4 Installation of Operating System & Drivers

    This section includes installation instructions of operating systems and drivers for the following computer platforms as follows:

    1. HP Netserver and Dell PowerEdge 2200 computers:

    z OS/2 Warp Connect Installation - Section 6.4.1.1 on page 647

    z TCP/IP Installation Section 6.4.1.2 on page 648

    z Loading the Matrox MGA Driver - Section 6.4.1.3 on page 649

    2. Dell PowerEdge 1300 computer:

    z OS/2 Warp Connect Installation - Section 6.4.2.1 on page 650

    z TCP/IP Installation Section 6.4.2.2 on page 651

    z Loading the Matrox MGA Driver - Section 6.4.2.3 on page 652

    3. Dell OptiPleX GX200 computer

    z OS/2 Warp Connect Installation - Section 6.4.3.1 on page 654

    z TCP/IP Installation Section 6.4.3.2 on page 655

  • Software Installation and Setup Installation of Operating System & Drivers

    z Installing FixPak for OS/2 Warp Connect -Section 6.4.3.3 on page 656

    z Loading NVIDIA TNT2 Driver - Section 6.4.3.4 on page 656Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 646 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    4. Dell PowerEdge 1400 computer:

    z OS/2 Warp Connect Installation - Section 6.4.4.1 on page 658

    z Loading ATI Driver - Section 6.4.4.2 on page 659

    z TCP/IP Installation - Section 6.4.4.3 on page 660

    z Installing FixPak for OS/2 Warp Connect - Section 6.4.4.4 on page 661

    In addition, this section includes installation instructions for Brilliance 107 Monitor Installation - Section 6.4.5 on page 662 (relevant only for systems with the Philips Brilliance 107 Monitor).

  • Software Installation and Setup Installation of Operating System & Drivers

    6.4.1 HP Netserver and Dell PowerEdge 2200Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 647 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    6.4.1.1 OS/2Warp Connect Installation For HP Netserver and Dell PowerEdge 2200

    1. Insert the OS/2 Installation diskette into drive A:.

    2. Insert the Acquisition Ver. 6.0 CD into the CD drive.

    3. Press ++ keys to reset the computer.

    4. When the prompt appears to insert OS/2 diskette1 into drive A:, IGNORE THIS MESSAGE and perform the following.

    a. Remove the OS/2 Installation diskette

    b. Insert diskette 1 System (LSW000011)

    c. Press .

    5. When the OS/2 prompt E:\xxxxxx appears, type: EXIT .

    OS/2 installation takes about 10 minutes.

    6. When OS/2 prompt appears again, remove the diskette from drive A: and press ++ to reset the computer.

    7. Wait until the Introducing OS/2 screen appears and click the QUIT button on the screen.

    CAUTION

    Be careful to insert diskette 1 System and not the original OS/2 diskette 1, as prompted by the system.

    Note After the next step, drive C: will be formatted.Ensure that you backed up your personal software from drive C:.

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    6.4.1.2 TCP/IP Installation Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 648 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    1. Verify that Acquisition Ver. 6.0 CD is in the CD drive.

    2. Open an OS/2 window as follows:

    a. Double-click the LaunchPad icon on the desktop.

    b. In the LaunchPad, click the OS/2 Window icon.

    3. In the OS/2 window, type E:\INSTALL , where E: is the CD drive.

    4. Confirm that C: is to be used as the installation drive and click [OK].Files will be copied to your hard disk.

    5. After files have been copied, clicks [OK] to start the installation.

    6. Confirm Installation On This Workstation and click [OK].

    7. Select Advanced Installation and click [OK].

    8. Select only IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 3.0... and click [OK].

    9. In the opened notebook there are two pages: Adapter and TCP/IP.

    a. In the Adapter page, select Other Adapter.

    b. In the Path field type:For 3Com Adapter on HP Netserver: E:\3COMPCI and click [OK].For HP LAN Adapter: E:\HPLAN and click [OK].For 3Com Adapter on Dell Computer: E:\3COMDELL and click [OK].

    c. Select Ethernet instead of Token Ring and click [OK].

    d. Click Settings, and click [OK].

    e. In the TCP/IP page, type your Host_name and IP_address.f. After filling both pages, click the Install button located at the

    bottom of the screen.

    10. Click the Install button in the next window. The system will perform shutdown (you must confirm shutdown, close all windows and then press ++).

    When the system restarts, it will continue the installation and shut down again.

    After restarting, installation will continue.

    After installation is completed, click [OK] to restart the system.

    Note Do not install TCP/IP if a TCP/IP board is not installed in your computer.

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    11. Check your TCP/IP connection using the PING command, as follows:

    a. In an OS/2 window, type ping IP_Address ,Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 649 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    where IP_Address is an IP address of an existing and operating network station.

    If the following lines will appear, TCP/IP is working:

    64 bytes from IP_Address:icmp_seq=0. time=0. ms64 bytes from IP_Address:icmp_seq=1. time=0. ms...

    b. Stop ping by pressing +, concurrently.

    12. Proceed to Section 6.4.1.3 on page 649 - Loading Matrox MGA Driver.

    6.4.1.3 Loading Matrox Millennium Display Driver For HP Netserver and Dell PowerEdge 2200

    1. Open an OS/2 window or a full screen OS/2 session.

    2. Verify that Acquisition Ver. 6.0 CD is in the CD drive.

    3. Type E: (where E: refers to the CD drive).

    4. Type CD MGA\MILLEN2 .

    5. Type INSTALL .

    6. Click Primary Display, click the [OK] button.

    7. In the dialog box for Primary Display selection, select MATROX MGA Millennium/Mystique Series.

    8. Click INSTALL.

    9. When done, close the application window.

    10. Change system resolution by double-clicking the MGA Settings icon residing on the desktop, and selecting the resolution: 1280x1024x65536.

    11. Close the application from its System Menu.

    CAUTION

    Do not attempt to select any other resolution because the program will not run properly. Selecting some of the resolutions could necessitate re-installation from the beginning.

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    12. Shut down and restart the system.

    13. When the system restarts, double-click the MGA Settings icon Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 650 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    residing on the desktop, select the Font tab, and change the font size to 12.

    14. Close the application from its System Menu.

    15. If the system monitor is Philips Brilliance 107, proceed to Section 6.4.5 Philips Brilliance 107 Software Installation on page 6-62.Otherwise, proceed to Section 6.5 on page 664 - Acquisition Software Installation.

    6.4.2 Dell PowerEdge 1300

    6.4.2.1 OS/2Warp Connect Installation For Dell PowerEdge 1300

    1. Insert the OS/2 Installation diskette into drive A:.

    2. Insert the Acquisition Ver. 6.0 CD into the CD drive.

    3. Press ++ keys to reset the computer.

    4. When the prompt appears to insert OS/2 diskette1 into drive A:, IGNORE THIS MESSAGE and perform the following.

    a. Remove the OS/2 Installation diskette

    b. Insert diskette 1 System (LSW000011)

    c. Press .

    5. When the OS/2 prompt E:\xxxxxx appears, type CD\ .

    6. Type: EXIT and press .OS/2 installation takes about 10 minutes.

    7. When the prompt appears, type E: and then CD \ and press and E:\AIC78U2 .

    CAUTION

    Be careful to insert diskette 1 System and not the original OS/2 diskette 1, as prompted by the system.

    Note After the next step, drive C: will be formatted.Ensure that you backed up your personal software from drive C:.

  • Software Installation and Setup Installation of Operating System & Drivers

    8. When OS/2 prompt appears again, remove the diskette from drive A: and press ++ to reset the computer.Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 651 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    9. Wait until the Introducing OS/2 screen appears and click the QUIT button on the screen.

    10. Click the LaunchPad button that appears at the bottom of the screen and then click the C:\ button.

    11. Type:

    a. E:

    b. AICKYK

    c. EXIT .

    6.4.2.2 TCP/IP Installation

    1. Verify that Acquisition Ver. 6.0 CD is in the CD drive.

    2. Open an OS/2 window as follows:

    a. Double-click the LaunchPad icon on the desktop.

    b. In the LaunchPad, click the OS/2 Window icon.

    3. In the OS/2 window, type E:\INSTALL , where E: is the CD drive.

    4. Confirm that C: is to be used as the installation drive and click [OK].Files will be copied to your hard disk.

    5. After files have been copied, click [OK] to start the installation.

    6. Confirm Installation On This Workstation and click [OK].

    7. Select Advanced Installation and click [OK].

    8. Select only IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 3.0... and click [OK].

    9. In the opened notebook there are two pages: Adapter and TCP/IP.

    a. In the Adapter page, select Other Adapter.

    b. In the Path filed type: For 3Com Adapter on HP Netserver: E:\3COMPCI and click

    [OK]. For HP LAN Adapter: E:\HPLAN and click OK.

    Note Do not install TCP/IP if a TCP/IP board is not installed in your computer.

  • Software Installation and Setup Installation of Operating System & Drivers

    For 3Com Adapter on Dell Computer: E:\3COMDELL and click [OK].Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 652 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    c. Select Ethernet instead of Token Ring and click [OK].

    d. Click Settings, then click [OK].

    e. In the TCP/IP page, type your Host_name and IP_address.f. After filling both pages, click the Install button located at the

    bottom of the screen.

    10. Click the Install button in the next window. The system will perform shutdown (you must confirm shutdown, close all windows and then press ++).

    When the system restarts, it will continue the installation and shut down again.After restarting, installation will continue.

    After installation is completed, click [OK] to restart the system.

    11. Check your TCP/IP connection using the PING command, as follows:

    a. In an OS/2 window, type ping IP_Address , where IP_Address is an IP address of an existing and operating network station.

    If the following lines will appear, TCP/IP is working:

    64 bytes from IP_Address:icmp_seq=0. time=0. ms64 bytes from IP_Address:icmp_seq=1. time=0. ms...

    b. Stop ping by pressing +.

    12. Proceed to Section 6.4.2.3 on page 652 - Loading Matrox MGA Driver.

    6.4.2.3 Loading Matrox Millennium Display Driver For Dell PowerEdge 1300

    1. Close all running applications and open an OS/2 window or a full screen OS/2 session.

    2. Verify that Acquisition Ver. 6.0 CD is in the CD drive.

    3. Type E: (where E: refers to the CD drive).

    Note Verify that Launchpad is closed. To close Launchpad, click Launchpad, click the right mouse button and select Close.

  • Software Installation and Setup Installation of Operating System & Drivers

    4. Type CD MGA\MIL_G200 .

    5. Type INSTALL .Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 653 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    6. Click Primary Display; click [OK].

    7. In the dialog box for Primary Display selection, select MATROX MGA Millennium/Mystique MGA-G100/MGA-G200 Series and click OK.

    8. Click the CHANGE button, type E:\MGA\MIL_G200 .

    9. Click INSTALL.

    10. Select [OK] when message box appears.

    11. When done, close the application Window.

    12. To change system resolution, double-click the MGA Settings icon on the Desktop, and select the resolution: 1280x1024x65,536.

    13. Close the application from its System Menu.

    14. Shut down the system.

    15. When the system restarts, double-click the MGA Settings icon residing on the Desktop, select the Font Tab, and change the font size to 12.

    16. Close the application from its System Menu.

    17. If the system monitor is Philips Brilliance 107, proceed to Section 6.4.5 - Philips Brilliance 107 Software Installation.

    Otherwise, proceed to Section 6.5 - Acquisition Software Installation.

    CAUTION

    Do not attempt to select any other resolution because the program will not run properly. Selecting some of the resolutions could necessitate re-installation from the beginning.

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    6.4.3 Dell OptiPlex GX200 ComputerMillennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 654 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    6.4.3.1 OS/2Warp Connect Installation for Dell OptiPlex GX200

    1. Insert the OS/2 Installation diskette into drive A:.

    2. Verify that the Acquisition Ver. 6.0 CD is in the CD-ROM drive.

    3. Press ++ keys to reboot the computer.

    4. When the prompt appears to insert OS/2 diskette1 into drive A:, IGNORE THIS MESSAGE and proceed as follows:

    a. Remove the OS/2 Installation diskette

    b. Insert diskette 1 System (LSW000011)

    c. Press .

    5. When the OS/2 prompt D:\xxxxxx appears, type CD\ .

    6. Type: EXIT and press .

    7. When the prompt appears, type A: and then press . Type IBM506 then press .

    8. When the OS/2 prompt appears again, remove the diskette from drive A: and press ++ to reboot the computer.

    9. Wait until the Introducing OS/2 screen appears and click the QUIT button on the screen.

    10. Click the LaunchPad button that appears at the bottom of the screen and then click the C:\ button.

    11. Type FDISK .

    CAUTION

    Be careful to insert Diskette 1 System and not the original OS/2 diskette 1, as prompted by the system.

    Note After the next step, drive C: will be formatted.Make sure that you have backed up your personal software from drive C.

    Note The OS/2 installation takes approximately 10 minutes.

  • Software Installation and Setup Installation of Operating System & Drivers

    12. Move the cursor down to the 2nd line and press .

    13. Select Create Partition and press .Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 655 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    14. Accept the size of the partition by pressing .

    15. Select Extended Logical Drive and press .

    16. Press to exit.

    17. Press to save and exit.

    18. Press ++ to reboot the computer.

    19. Proceed to Section 6.4.3.2 on page 655.

    6.4.3.2 TCP/IP Installation

    1. Verify that Acquisition Ver. 6.0 CD is in the CD-ROM drive.

    2. Open an OS/2 window (if not already open) and type E:\INSTALL (where E: is the CD drive).

    3. Confirm that C: is to be used as the installation drive and click [OK].Files will be copied to your hard disk.

    4. After files have been copied, click [OK] to start the installation.

    5. Confirm Installation On This Workstation and click [OK].

    6. Select Advanced Installation and click [OK].

    7. Select only IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 3.0... and click [OK].

    8. In the opened notebook there are two pages: Adapter and TCP/IP.

    a. In the Adapter page, select Other Adapter.

    b. In the File Location field type:

    E:\3COGX200 and press [OK].

    c. Select Ethernet instead of Token Ring and click [OK].

    d. Click Settings, then click [OK].

    e. In the TCP/IP page, type your Host_name and IP_address.

    f. After filling both pages, click the Install button located at the bottom of the screen.

    CAUTION

    Do not install TCP/IP if a TCP/IP board is not installed in your computer.

  • Software Installation and Setup Installation of Operating System & Drivers

    9. Click the Install button in the next window.

    The system will perform shutdown (you must confirm shutdown, close Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 656 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    all windows and then press ++).

    When the system restarts, it will continue the installation and shut down again.

    After restarting, installation will continue.

    After installation is completed, click [OK] to restart the system.

    10. Check your TCP/IP connection using the PING command, as follows:

    a. In an OS/2 window, type ping IP_Address and press where IP_Address is an IP address of an existing and operating network station).

    If the following lines appear, TCP/IP is working:

    64 bytes from IP_Address:icmp_seq=0. time=0. ms64 bytes from IP_Address:icmp_seq=1. time=0. ms...

    b. Stop PING by pressing +.

    11. Proceed to Section 6.4.3.3.

    6.4.3.3 Installing FixPak for OS/2 Warp Connect

    1. Open an OS/2 window (if not already open). Type E: .

    2. Type Fix40 .

    3. When prompted to reboot the system, press ++.

    The system will restart, running some script files. Then it will reboot again.

    4. Proceed to Section 6.4.3.4 on page 656.

    6.4.3.4 Loading NVIDIA TNT2 Driver For Dell OptiPlex GX200

    1. Close all running applications and open an OS/2 window or a full screen OS/2 session.

    2. Verify that Acquisition Ver. 6.0 CD is in the CD-ROM drive.

    Note Verify that Launchpad is closed. To close Launchpad, click Launchpad, click the right mouse button and select Close.

  • Software Installation and Setup Installation of Operating System & Drivers

    3. Type E: (where E: refers to the CD drive).

    4. Type CD NVIDIA .Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 657 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    5. Type TNT2 .

    A message appears twice asking whether you want to replace the old files. Select [Yes] both times.

    6. When done, close the OS/2 Window.

    7. Shutdown the computer and press ++ once prompted.

    8. To change system resolution, right-clickclick the Desktop. A menu appears.

    9. Select System Setup.

    10. Double-click the System icon and select the resolution: 1280x1024x65536.

    11. Close the System Settings Dialog by double-clicking the upper left corner of the dialog.

    12. Shutdown the computer and press ++ once prompted.

    13. Proceed to Section 6.5 on page 664 - Acquisition Software Installation.

    Note If the above resolution does not appear, perform the following:

    a. Click the arrow in the bottom right corner of the dialog box

    b. Under the Display Name, select Philips Brilliance 1720 DC 17 inch, Philips Electronics Company.

    c. Select the resolution listed above.

    CAUTION

    Do not attempt to select any other resolution because the program will not run properly. Selecting some of the resolutions could necessitate re-installation from the beginning.

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    6.4.4 Dell PowerEdge 1400 ComputerMillennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 658 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    6.4.4.1 OS/2Warp Connect Installation for Dell PowerEdge 1400 SC

    1. Insert the OS/2 Installation diskette into drive A:.

    2. Verify that the Acquisition Ver. 6.0 CD is in the CD-ROM drive.

    3. Press ++ keys to reboot the computer.

    4. When the prompt appears to insert OS/2 diskette1 into drive A:, IGNORE THIS MESSAGE and proceed as follows:

    a. Remove the OS/2 Installation diskette

    b. Insert diskette 1 System (LSW000332)

    c. Press .

    5. When the OS/2 prompt E:\xxxxxx appears, type CD\ .

    6. Type: EXIT .

    7. When the prompt appears, type A: . Type IBM506 .

    8. When the OS/2 prompt appears again, remove the diskette from drive A: and press ++ to reboot the computer.

    9. Wait until the Introducing OS/2 screen appears and click the [QUIT] button on the screen.

    10. Proceed to Section 6.4.4.2 on page 659.

    CAUTION

    Be careful to insert Diskette 1 System and not the original OS/2 diskette 1, as prompted by the system.

    Note After the next step, drive C: will be formatted.Make sure that you have backed up your personal software from drive C.

    Note The OS/2 installation takes approximately 10 minutes.

  • Software Installation and Setup Installation of Operating System & Drivers

    6.4.4.2 Loading ATI Driver for Dell PowerEdge 1400 SC

    1. Close all running applications and open an OS/2 window or a full screen Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 659 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    OS/2 session.

    2. Verify that Acquisition Ver. 6.0 CD is in the CD drive.

    3. Type E: (where E: refers to the CD drive).

    4. Type CD ATI .

    5. Type OS2INST .

    6. In the opened Main Menu, select Quick Setup and press .

    7. In the opened Monitor Selection menu, select the Custom entry using the arrow keys and press .

    8. Acknowledge the displayed warning message by pressing .

    9. In the opened Application Resolution menu, select 1280X1024 and press .

    In the Adjust 1280X1024 mode window, select 75 Hz Non-Interlaced and press .

    10. In the displayed blue screen, press twice, then press twice to exit.

    11. When the status of the selected/installed mode appears, confirm by clicking [Y] twice.

    12. Save the configuration in C:\MACH_OS2 and press twice.

    13. From the Main Menu, select Drivers Installation and press twice.

    14. At systems prompt Enter the drive which you will be installing from, type E .

    15. At systems prompt Enter full name of directory, type E:\ATI .

    16. At systems prompt Install OS/2 Warp 3.0 drivers, and press twice.

    17. When the message Your PM drive has been successfully.... appears, press .

    18. Press twice to exit.

    Note Verify that Launchpad is closed. To close Launchpad, click Launchpad, click the right mouse button and select Close.

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    At systems prompt Do you wish to exit the installation (Yes/No)? type Y.Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 660 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    19. In the OS/2 window, type dspinstl .

    20. Click [Primary Display], then click the [OK] button.

    21. In the Primary Display Selection dialog, select ATI 3D Rage [Enhanced V4.3] and click [OK].

    22. At the message Install using defaults for monitor type, click [OK].

    23. Click the [CHANGE] button, type C:\MACH_OS2 .

    24. Click [INSTALL].

    25. Confirm the message by clicking [OK].

    26. Restart the computer by pressing ++.

    27. To change the resolution, click right on the desktop.

    28. In the pop-up menu, select System Setup.

    29. Click the System icon and select the resolution 1280x1024x65.536.

    30. Close the application from the system menu.

    31. Restart the computer by pressing ++.

    6.4.4.3 TCP/IP Installation

    1. Verify that Acquisition Ver. 6.0 CD is in the CD-ROM drive.

    2. Open an OS/2 window as follows:

    a. Double-click the LaunchPad icon on the desktop.

    b. In the LaunchPad, click the OS/2 Window icon.

    3. In the OS/2 window, type E:\INSTALL (where E: is the CD drive).

    4. Confirm that C: is to be used as the installation drive and click [OK].Files will be copied to your hard disk.

    5. After files have been copied, click [OK] to start the installation.

    CAUTION

    Do not install TCP/IP if a TCP/IP board is not installed in your computer.

  • Software Installation and Setup Installation of Operating System & Drivers

    6. Confirm Installation On This Workstation and click [OK].

    7. Select Advanced Installation and click [OK].Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 661 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    8. Select only IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 3.0... and click [OK].

    9. In the opened notebook there are two pages: Adapter and TCP/IP.

    a. In the Adapter page, select Other Adapter.

    b. In the Path field type:

    E:\Intel100 and press [OK].

    c. Select Ethernet instead of Token Ring and click [OK].

    d. Click Settings, then click [OK].

    e. In the TCP/IP page, type your Host_name and IP_address.

    f. After filling both pages, click the Install button located at the bottom of the screen.

    10. Click the Install button in the next window.

    The system will perform shutdown (you must confirm shutdown, close all windows and then press ++).

    When the system restarts, it will continue the installation and shut down again.

    After restarting, installation will continue.

    After installation is completed, click [OK] to restart the system.

    11. Check your TCP/IP connection using the PING command, as follows:

    a. In an OS/2 window, type ping IP_Address (where IP_Address is an IP address of an existing and operating network station).

    If the following lines appear, TCP/IP is working:

    64 bytes from IP_Address:icmp_seq=0. time=0. ms64 bytes from IP_Address:icmp_seq=1. time=0. ms...

    b. Stop PING by pressing +.

    6.4.4.4 Installing FixPak for OS/2 Warp Connect

    1. Click the LaunchPad button that appears at the bottom of the screen and then click the C:\ button.

    2. Open an OS/2 window and type E: .

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    3. Type Fix40 .

    4. When prompted to reboot the system, press ++.Millennium VG3 / VG5 Service Manual 662 Rev. 1GE Medical Systems Direction 2368211-100

    The system will restart, running some script files. Then it will reboot again.

    Proceed to Section 6.5 Acquisition Software Installation on page 6-64.

    If you are using Brilliance 107 monitor, proceed to Section 6.4.5 Philips Brilliance 107 Software Installation on page 6-62.

    6.4.5 Philips Brilliance 107 Software Installation

    1. Select and open the OS/2 System folder.

    2. Select and open the Command Prompts folder.

    3. Run WinOS/2 Window.

    4. Select and open WinOS/2 Main folder.

    5. Run File Manager.

    6. Insert Brilliance Installation diskette into drive A.

    7. Select Run from the File drop down menu, type A:\setup.exe .

    8. Select and open the CustoMax folder which was created.

    9. Run Brilliance-107.The following dialog will appear: