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Service Manual for BioCon-700
Copyright ⓒ 2009-2010 Mcube Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
The Information contained in this service manual is proprietary to the Mcube Technology Co.,
Ltd. It is only used for convenience of our customers.
The information in this document is subject to change at any time without notice. No part of this
document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or
mechanical, for any purpose, without the express written permission of Mcube Technology.
Examples or images in this document are fictitious and do not in any way represent real patient
data. For up-to-date user information, contact your local distributor or [email protected].
If it becomes necessary for the device to undergo servicing, please contact local distributor or
[email protected] for more information.
Any service work performed by persons who are not authorized by Mcube Technology Co., Ltd.
may void your warranty.
Manufactured by:
Mcube Technology Co., Ltd.
Room #803 Shinnae-Technotown,
485, Sangbong-Dong, Chungnang-Gu,
Seoul, 131-220, Korea
Tel.
Fax.
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Web site
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Service Manual for BioCon-700
Table of Contents
1
1.1
1.2
2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10
2.11
2.12
2.13
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
5
5.1
5.2
6
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
7
7.1
7.2
8
8.1
8.2
PRODUCT CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................... 1
PRODUCT CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................................... 1
SIGNAL INTERFACE ...................................................................................................................... 2
STRUCTURE AND ASSEMBLING OF THE DEVICE ............................................................ 4
STRUCTURE AND ASSEMBLING OF THE BOTTOM CASE ............................................................. 4
STRUCTURE AND ASSEMBLING OF THE UPPER CASE MODULE ................................................. 6
ASSEMBLING OF THE CONTROL B/D .......................................................................................... 8
ASSEMBLING OF THE MIDDLE CASE ......................................................................................... 10
ASSEMBLING OF THE BOTTOM CASE MODULE ........................................................................ 11
ASSEMBLING OF THE BATTERY COVER .................................................................................... 12
COVER BOLT AND LED HOLE .................................................................................................... 13
ASSEMBLING OF THE PROBE BUTTON ...................................................................................... 14
ASSEMBLING OF THE MOT-PUL B/D ......................................................................................... 15
ASSEMBLING OF THE METAL PLATE ......................................................................................... 16
ASSEMBLING OF THE ASP B/D................................................................................................. 17
ASSEMBLING OF THE UPPER CASE MODULE ............................................................................ 18
ATTACHING URETHANE SHEETS AND LABELS ........................................................................... 19
STRUCTURE THE SOFTWARE .........................오류! 책갈피가 정의되어 있지 않습니다.
STRUCTURE ............................................................ 오류! 책갈피가 정의되어 있지 않습니다.
STATE DIAGRAM ..................................................... 오류! 책갈피가 정의되어 있지 않습니다.
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................................... 20
DEVICE SETUP .......................................................................................................................... 24
INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE BATTERY ................................................................................. 24
CHANGING THE THERMAL PAPER ............................................................................................. 25
CHARGING THE BATTERY MODULE OF THE BIOCON-700 ........................................................ 26
CONNECTING THE PROBE TO THE SYSTEM ............................................................................... 28
ASSEMBLING THE ROLLING CART ............................................................................................ 29
CALIBRATION ............................................................................................................................. 30
TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................................... 32
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................................... 32
MESSAGE FOR ALERT ................................................................................................................ 33
MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................................................... 34
BATTERY CARE .......................................................................................................................... 34
CHANGING THE BATTERY MODULES ......................................................................................... 34
CHANGING THE THERMAL PAPER ............................................................................................. 34
CLEANING & DISINFECTION ....................................................................................................... 34
WEEKLY INSPECTION ................................................................................................................. 35
DEVICE REPAIR .......................................................................................................................... 35
DISPOSAL................................................................................................................................... 35
SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................... 36
SYMBOL DIRECTORY ................................................................................................................. 36
SPECIFICATION OF COMPONENTS ............................................................................................. 37
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ........................................................................................... 38
BIOCON-700.............................................................................................................................. 38
BATTERY MODULE ..................................................................................................................... 39
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1 Product Configuration
1.1 Product configuration
BioCon-700 is a 3-dimensional ultrasonic equipment to measure the bladder volume and
quantity of remaining urine safely and comfortably through non-invasive method. Its overall
structure is as below.
(System Diagram of the BioCon-700)
The system, in large, consists of a console, an ultrasonic probe, and a DC adapter (power).
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Component
DC Adapter
Console
Ultrasonic Probe
Function
Supplies a DC power required in a battery module for charging at
a console.
Controls system operation and various signals, and handles signal
transmission and reception.
Transmits and receives the ultrasonic signals, being used in close
contact with the patient.
The Console consists of a printer module, an LCD module, a battery module, and a
control board. Its functions are as below.
Component
Function
Controls the overall system with following major functions.
- Processes user’s input.
- Drives the stepping motor of the thermal printer and transmits
data
Control Board
- Controls the charging of a battery module
- Interfaces PC through USB and serial port
- Displays data on LCD
- Processes data received from the analog board
Battery Module
LCD Module
Printer Module
Provides the power required in the system.
Displays various information.
Prints the information about the bladder and bladder images in the
thermal printer.
The ultrasonic probe consists of a cap, a connector, and an analog board. Its
functions are as below.
Component
Function
Analog Board
Transmits an ultrasonic pulse to the ultrasonic probe, which
processes the signal just received and transmits the data
transferred through the A/D converter to the control board in
the console. It also drives the stepping motor required in
imaging.
Cap
Connector
1.2
Transmits ultrasonic signal
Connects the ultrasonic cable to the console
Signal Interface
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Console
Adapter
CJ8
CJ17
CJ6
LCD
CJ7
SD
Card
CJ5
Control Board
CJ19
USB
Printer
CJ2
CJ9
BAT
CJ4
CJ15
CJ10
AJ2
MJ1
ASP B/D
M_P B/D
AJ1
BJ6
speaker
Mechanical
Part
MJ2
MJ3
BJ5
BJ4
Probe
(Signal Interface of the BioCon-700)
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2 Structure and Assembling of the Device
2.1 Structure and Assembling of the Bottom Case
2.1.1 Structure and Components of the Bottom Case
The basic components forming the Bottom case of the device are printer module, speaker.
The basic structure is as below.
(Structure of the Bottom Case of the Device)
The items forming the Bottom case of the device are as below.
No.
Name
Material
Q’TY
①
Bottom case
PC-ABS
1EA
②
Speaker
1EA
③
Printer module
1EA
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2.1.2 Assembling of the Bottom Case
A.
B.
Interpose ② speaker into the speaker position of bottom case and fix with glue.
Fix ③ Printer to ① bottom case. Shown as the picture below, turn the fastener to the
direction of the arrow. After it is mounted on the ① bottom case, turn and lock the fastener
as it is caught to the ① bottom case.
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2.2 Structure and Assembling of the Upper Case Module
The basic components forming the upper case of the device are LCD module, and switches,
and LCD holder, and control B/D, and upper case. The basic structure is as below.
(Assembling of the LCD module)
No.
Name
Material
Q’TY
①
LCD Module
1EA
②
LCD Cover
1EA
③
Upper case
PC-ABS
1EA
④
LCD Holder
Steel
1EA
⑤
M2.5X4 mm Bolt
4EA
A.
Remove ② LCD Cover from ① LCD Module. (in case of new one).
B.
As shown on the Picture B, interpose ① LCD Module into the groove of ③ Upper case
C.
Cover the LCD with ④ LCD Holder and fix it with ⑤ M2.5X4 mm Bolt.
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2.2.1
Assembling of Buttons at the Upper Case
(Assembling of buttons at the upper case)
No.
Name
Material
Q’TY
①
Upper case
PC-ABS
1EA
②
Main Button
PC-ABS
1EA
③
Scan Button
PC-ABS
1EA
④
M2X4mm Bolt
4EA
A. Put ② main button into the ① Upper case and fix it with ④ M2X4mm Bolt.
B. Put ③ Scan button into the ① Upper case and fix it with ④ M2X4mm Bolt.
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2.3 Assembling of the Control B/D
(Connection of the connecter)
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A.
No.
Name
Material
Q’TY
①
Upper case
PC-ABS
1EA
②
Control B/D
PC-ABS
1EA
③
M2X4mm Bolt
8EA
Assemble the Connecters, A, B and C as shown on the picture. Mount ② Control B/D
to ①Upper case and then fix it with ③M2X4mm Bolt.
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2.4
Assembling of the Middle Case
(Assembling of the middle case)
No.
Name
Material
Q’TY
①
Upper case
PC-ABS
1EA
②
Middle case
PC-ABS
1EA
③
M2.4X10mm Bolt
6EA
④
M2X4mm Flat Head Bolt
2EA
A.
Put the part A first as shown on the Picture A when assemble ② Middle case to ① Upper case.
B.
Fix ② Middle case with ③ M2.4X10mm Bolt.
C. Fix ② Middle case with ④ M2X10mm Flat Head Bolt.
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2.5 Assembling of the Bottom Case Module
No.
Name
Material
Q’TY
①
Upper case
PC-ABS
1EA
②
Bottom case
PC-ABS
1EA
③
M2.5X5mm Bolt
4EA
A.
Link the Connection A, B and C to each corresponding socket.
B.
Mount ② Bottom case first, and then fix the unit with ③ M2.5X5mm Bolt
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2.6
Assembling of the Battery Cover
No.
Name
Material
Q’TY
①
Console
PC-ABS
1EA
②
Battery
③
Battery Cover
④
M2X 4mm Bolt
A.
1EA
PC-ABS
1EA
2EA
Put ② Battery into ① Console and then slide up ③ Battery Cover horizontally as shown on the
Picture A.
B.
Fix ③ Battery Cover with ④ M2X 4mm Bolt.
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2.7 Cover bolt and LED hole
No.
Name
Material
Q’TY
①
Console
PC-ABS
1EA
②
Urethane sheet for LED
Urethane
1EA
③
Urethane sheet for Bolt hole
Urethane
1EA
A.
Cover the LED hole with ② Urethane sticker and cover Bolt holes with ③ Urethane stickers.
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2.8 Assembling of the Probe Button
No.
Name
Material
Q’TY
①
Probe Upper Cover
PC-ABS
1EA
②
Probe Button
Silicone
1EA
③
Button Bracket
Steel
1EA
④
M2X 4mm Bolt
4EA
A.
Insert ② Probe Button into the hole of ① Probe Upper Cover in right direction.
B.
Fix ② Probe Button with ③ Button Bracket firmly.
C. Fix with ④ M2X 4mm Bolt.
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2.9 Assembling of the Mot-Pul B/D
No.
Name
Material
Q’TY
①
Probe mechanical module
②
Probe Bottom Cover
③
Mot-Pul B/D
1EA
④
Cable
1EA
⑤
M2.5 X 6mm Support
4EA
1EA
PC-ABS
A.
Connect 12pin connector of ④ Cable to ③ Mot-Pul B/D.
B.
Assemble ④ Cable to ② Probe Bottom Cover.
1EA
C. Connect ③ Mot-Pul B/D to ① Probe mechanical module
D. As shown on the Picture B, assemble ① Probe mechanical module and ② Probe Bottom Cover.
E.
Fix ③ Mot-Pul B/D to ② Probe Bottom Cover with ⑤ M2.5 X 6mm Support.
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2.10 Assembling of the Metal Plate
No.
Name
Material
Q’TY
①
Probe CKDⅠ
②
Probe Metal Plate
③
M2.5 X 6mm Support
4EA
④
M2.5 X 4mm Flat Head Bolt
2EA
1EA
Steel
A.
Place ② Probe Metal Plate onto ① Probe CKD(complete knockdown)
B.
Fix ② Probe Metal Plate with ④ M2.5 X 4mm Flat Head Bolt.
1EA
C. Fix ③ M2.5 X 6mm Support as shown on the Picture A.
D. Fix the shield of Cable to ② Probe Metal Plate
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2.11 Assembling of the ASP B/D
No.
Name
Material
①
Probe CKD Ⅱ
1EA
②
ASP B/D
1EA
③
M2.5 X 4mm Bolt
4EA
A.
Fix ② ASP B/D to ① Probe CKDⅡ with ③ M2.5 X 4mm Bolt.
B.
Connect B2B B/D and ASP B/D with Coaxial cable.
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2.12 Assembling of the Upper case module
No.
Name
Material
Q’TY
①
Probe CKD Ⅲ
②
Upper case module
③
M2 X 4mm Bolt
2EA
④
M2 X 4mm Flat Head Bolt
8EA
1EA
Steel
1EA
A.
Assemble ① Probe CKD Ⅲ and ② Upper case module.
B.
Fix ① Probe CKD Ⅲ and ② Upper case module with ③M2 X 4mm Bolt and ④ M2 X 4mm Flat
Head Bolt.
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2.13 Attaching urethane sheets and labels
A.
Attach the ② Urethane labels to ① finished Probe as shown on the Picture A.
A.
Shown as above Picture A, attach the label on the finished Probe and Console.
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3 Circuit Diagram
VDDMPLL
VDDUPLL
P14
L11
VDDiarm
G7
K3
L5
M7
N10
R1
N5
VDDMOP
D8
E11
A15
A6
E5
B4
H14
VDDIO
K1
M6
N16
N9
VDDADC
P15
VSSi
VSSi
VSSi
VSSi
VSSi
VDDaliv e (1.8V)
VDDaliv e (1.8V)
VDDi
VDDi
VDDi
VDDi
VDDi
(1.8V)
(1.8V)
(1.8V)
(1.8V)
(1.8V)
VSSi_MPLL
VSSi_UPLL
VDDi_MPLL (1.8V)
VDDi_UPLL (1.8V)
VDDiarm
VDDiarm
VDDiarm
VDDiarm
VDDiarm
VDDiarm
VDDiarm
(1.8V)
(1.8V)
(1.8V)
(1.8V)
(1.8V)
(1.8V)
(1.8V)
VDDMOP
VDDMOP
VDDMOP
VDDMOP
VDDMOP
VDDMOP
VDDMOP
(SCLK
(SCLK
(SCLK
(SCLK
(SCLK
(SCLK
(SCLK
VDDOP
VDDOP
VDDOP
VDDOP
,100MHz:3.3V)
,100MHz:3.3V)
,100MHz:3.3V)
,100MHz:3.3V)
,100MHz:3.3V)
,100MHz:3.3V)
,100MHz:3.3V)
(3.3V)
(3.3V)
(3.3V)
(3.3V)
VDDA_ADC (3.3V)
VSSiarm
VSSiarm
VSSiarm
VSSiarm
VSSiarm
VSSiarm
VSSiarm
VSSMOP
VSSMOP
VSSMOP
VSSMOP
VSSMOP
VSSMOP
VSSMOP
VSSMOP
VSSMOP
VSSOP
VSSOP
VSSOP
VSSOP
VSSOP
VSSOP
VSSA_ADC
F6
F9
B17
F11
H15
M13
N15
R80
R95
100/1005
PWREN
4.7K/1005 VDD33V
100/1005
LCD_PWREN
BATSMB
CHARGER_INT
R72
R73
R74
F5
H13
K5
T9
P12
R5
T14
R78
R79
DN1
DP1
22/1005
22/1005
VDD33V
R81
CLKOUT1
MPLL
X-Tal
22/1005
MPLL
UPLL
UPLL
X-Tal
X1
H1
J7
M1
N8
M5
M9
U4
F12
E6
A12
D3
G9
F8
F3
C10
D15
R8
U8
T8
L9
P9
100/1005
100/1005 U9
100/1005 R9
R10
I2SLRCK
I2SSCLK
CDCLK
I2SSDI
I2SSDO
R224
R225
R226
R227
R228
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
T7
U7
P8
L3MODE R229
L3DATA
R230
L3CLOCK R231
L7
M8
R240
R241
100/1005
100/1005
R232
R233
R234
R235
R236
R237
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
R238
R239
100/1005
100/1005
Timer
TCLK1/EINT19/GPG11
TOUT0/GPB0
TOUT1/GPB1
TOUT2/GPB2
TOUT3/GPB3
TCLK0/GPB4
R11
F2
F1
F4
G3
G4
R75
100/1005
R77
100k/1005
H5
H6
J1
J5
J3
nTRST
TCK
TDI
TDO
TMS
T12
P13
N11
M10
USB
DN0
DP0
DN1/PDN0
DP1/PDP0
J11
R12
U12
P17
L13
U14
T13
H17
H16
Clock
EXTCLK
CLKOUT0/GPH9
CLKOUT1/GPH10
MPLLCAP
UPLLCAP
OM2
OM3
XTIpll
XTOpll
JTAG
nTRST
TCK
TDI
TDO
TMS
XTIrtc
XTOrtc
SDCLK
SDCMD
SDDATA0
SDDATA1
SDDATA2
SDDATA3
T6
P6
R6
N7
P7
R7
U10
T10 WP_SD
P10 nCD_SD
CM3
220/1005
220/1005
X-TAL
VDDiarm
P16
R17
VDD33V
VDDADC VDDUPLL VDDMPLL
DEBUG LED
R82
470/1005
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104/1005
WP_SD_
nCD_SD_
TOUT0
TOUT1
TOUT3
TOUT4
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
AMPEN
TP1
TP2
TOUT2
TP3
TP4
LnTRST
LTCK
LTDI
LTDO
LTMS
CM4
CM5
220/1005
220/1005
VDDMOP
VDDIO
LED_STATUS
of
7
S3C2410
Size
A3
Document Number
Rev
1.0
MCS01-DB-001
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IICSCL
IICSDA
SDCLK_
SDCMD_
SDDATA0_
SDDATA1_
SDDATA2_
SDDATA3_
Title
D1
LED/2012/GREEN
VDD33V
X2
32.768kHz
RTC Clock
VDDi
100/1005 L3MODE_
100/1005 L3DATA_
100/1005 L3CLOCK_
R211
R212
R213
R214
R215
12MHz
CM2
I2SLRCK_
I2SSCLK_
CDCLK_
I2SSDI_
I2SSDO_
R58
R66
T5
P5
N6
U5
U6
R57
LED_STATUS
PWR_OUT
100/1005
XMON_
100/1005
nXPON_
100/1005
Y MON_
100/1005
nY PON_
VDD33V
AIN7
CM22
open/1005
VDDi
RTCVDD (1.8V)
J15
J17
LnXDACK1
LnXDREQ1
LnXDACK0
LnXDREQ0
R220
R221
R222
R223
AIN5
UPLL
G6
J14
D11
C4
C17
C8
J13
PWREN
nBATT_FLT
22/1005
22/1005
22/1005
22/1005
R60
R61
XMON
nXPON
Y MON
nY PON
AIN2
MPLL
VDDalive
U1C
S3C2410A-266MHZ
nRESET
nRSTOUT/GPA21
R68
R69
R70
R71
G2
H4
H2
H3
USB_SUSPEND
USB_INT
N14
N17
M16
M17
M15
M14
100/1005 L15
100/1005 L17
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
P11
U11
T11
M11
AIN0
CM21
open/1005
M12
DMA
nXDACK1/GPB7
nXDREQ1/GPB8
nXDACK0/GPB9
nXDREQ0/GPB10
R52
R53
R54
R55
R56
TSP
XMON/EINT20/GPG12
nXPON/EINT21/GPG13
Y MON/EINT22/GPG14
LCD Control
nY PON/EINT23/GPG15
LEND/GPC0
IIS
VCLK/GPC1
VLINE:HSY NC/GPC2
I2SLRCK/GPE0
VFRAME:VSY NC/GPC3
I2SSCLK/GPE1
VM:VDEN/GPC4
CDCLK/GPE2
LCDVF0/GPC5
I2SSDI/nSS0/GPE3
LCDVF1/GPC6
I2SSDO/I2SSDI/GPE4
SPI
LCDVF2/GPC7
SPIMISO0/GPE11
External Interrupt
SPIMOSI0/GPE12
EINT0/GPF0
SPICLK0/GPE13
EINT1/GPF1
IIC
EINT2/GPF2
EINT3/GPF3
IICSCL/GPE14
EINT4/GPF4
IICSDA/GPE15
EINT5/GPF5
SDIO
EINT6/GPF6
EINT7/GPF7
SDCLK/GPE5
SDCMD/GPE6
EINT8/GPG0
SDDATA0/GPE7
EINT9/GPG1
SDDATA1/GPE8
nSS0/EINT10/GPG2
SDDATA2/GPE9
nSS1/EINT11/GPG3
SDDATA3/GPE10
LCD_PWREN/EINT12/GPG4
SPIMISO1/EINT13/GPG5
EINT16/GPG8
SPIMOSI1/EINT14/GPG6
EINT17/GPG9
SPICLK1/EINT15/GPG7
EINT18/GPG10
SB_SCRTL
SB_SSTAT
TXD0
RXD0
TXD1
RXD1
CB_FA
CB_CFG
CB_DCD
CM20
104/1005
J12
J16
ALE/GPA18
CLE/GPA17
R/nB
NCON
nFCE/GPA22
nFRE/GPA20
nFWE/GPA19
LnSCAS
LnSRAS
LSCKE
LSCLK0
LSCLK1
SX_TCK
SX_TMS
SX_TDI
SX_TDO
SX_INT
U16
T15
U17
T16
R15
T17
R16
N13
N12
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
CM19
104/1005
VDDRTC
G14
H12
R13
U13
G17
G16
G15
22/1005
22/1005
22/1005
22/1005
22/1005
ADC
AIN0
AIN1
AIN2
AIN3
AIN4
AIN5
AIN6
AIN7
Vref
R33
R34
R242
R243
R35
R36
R37
R38
R39
CM18
104/1005
nRESET
nRST_OUT
4.7K/1005
nSRASR47
nSCASR48
SCLE R49
SCLK0R50
SCLK1R51
LnWBE0
LnWBE1
LnWBE2
LnWBE3
LnGCS6
J4
J2
J6
K4
K2
K6
L6
L3
L14
L12
K15
K17
K16
K14
K13
K12
L16
CM17
104/1005
LALE
LCLE
LRnB
VDD33V
R67
LnFCE
LnFRE
LnFWE
NAND
22/1005
22/1005
22/1005
22/1005
22/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
UART
nCTS0/GPH0
nRTS0/GPH1
TXD0/GPH2
RXD0/GPH3
TXD1/GPH4
RXD1/GPH5
nRTS1/TXD2/GPH6
nCTS1/RXD2/GPH7
UCLK/GPH8
CM16
104/1005
NAND BOOT
nWBE0R42
nWBE1R43
nWBE2R44
nWBE3R45
nGCS6R46
R25
R26
R27
R28
R29
LCD Data
VD0/GPC8
VD1/GPC9
VD2/GPC10
VD3/GPC11
VD4/GPC12
VD5/GPC13
VD6/GPC14
VD7/GPC15
VD8/GPD0
VD9/GPD1
VD10/GPD2
VD11/GPD3
VD12/GPD4
VD13/GPD5
VD14/GPD6
VD15/GPD7
VD16/GPD8
VD17/GPD9
VD18/GPD10
VD19/GPD11
VD20/GPD12
VD21/GPD13
VD22/nSS1/GPD14
VD23/nSS0/GPD15
CM15
104/1005
22/1005nOE
4.7K/1005
22/1005nWE
A17
B16
C15
A16
F16
F17
C14
B15
D16
F13
F14
L1
L2
L4
M3
M4
M2
N1
N3
N2
N4
P1
P3
P2
T1
R2
U1
T2
R3
R4
U2
T3
U3
T4
P4
CM14
104/1005
R63
R64
R65
SDRAM
nBE0:nWBE0:DQM0
nBE1:nWBE1:DQM1
nBE2:nWBE2:DQM2
nBE3:nWBE3:DQM3
nSCS0:nGCS6
nSCS1:nGCS7
nSCAS
nSRAS
SCKE
SCLK0
SCLK1
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
CM13
104/1005
22/1005nGCS4
PCI
DCLK
HSY NC
VSY NC
VDEN
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
R9
R10
R11
R12
R13
R14
R15
R16
R17
R18
R19
R20
R21
R22
R23
R24
10K/1005
LnOE
VDD33V
LnWE
R41
VD0
VD1
VD2
VD3
VD4
VD5
VD6
VD7
VD8
VD9
VD10
VD11
VD12
VD13
VD14
VD15
VD16
VD17
VD18
VD19
VD20
VD21
VD22
VD23
10K/1005
LnGCS4
R40
Chip Select
nXBACK/GPB5
nXBREQ/GPB6
nGCS0
nGCS1/GPA12
nGCS2/GPA13
nGCS3/GPA14
nGCS4/GPA15
nGCS5/GPA16
nOE
nWAIT
nWE
OM0
OM1
LDATA0
LDATA1
LDATA2
LDATA3
LDATA4
LDATA5
LDATA6
LDATA7
LDATA8
LDATA9
LDATA10
LDATA11
LDATA12
LDATA13
LDATA14
LDATA15
LDATA16
LDATA17
LDATA18
LDATA19
LDATA20
LDATA21
LDATA22
LDATA23
LDATA24
LDATA25
LDATA26
LDATA27
LDATA28
LDATA29
LDATA30
LDATA31
CM12
104/1005
LnGCS2
22/1005nGCS2
G1
G5
D17
E15
E16
E14
E17
F15
C16
G13
E13
R14
U15
B8
A8
D7
E7
C7
B7
A7
C6
F7
B6
D6
A5
C5
B5
D5
A4
A3
B3
A2
A1
B2
C3
B1
C2
C1
D2
D4
D1
E3
E2
E4
E1
CM11
104/1005
LADDR[25:24]
Data
DATA0
DATA1
DATA2
DATA3
DATA4
DATA5
DATA6
DATA7
DATA8
DATA9
DATA10
DATA11
DATA12
DATA13
DATA14
DATA15
DATA16
DATA17
DATA18
DATA19
DATA20
DATA21
DATA22
DATA23
DATA24
DATA25
DATA26
DATA27
DATA28
DATA29
DATA30
DATA31
CM10
104/1005
LADDR24
LADDR25
Address
ADDR0/GPA0
ADDR1
ADDR2
ADDR3
ADDR4
ADDR5
ADDR6
ADDR7
ADDR8
ADDR9
ADDR10
ADDR11
ADDR12
ADDR13
ADDR14
ADDR15
ADDR16/GPA1
ADDR17/GPA2
ADDR18/GPA3
ADDR19/GPA4
ADDR20/GPA5
ADDR21/GPA6
ADDR22/GPA7
ADDR23/GPA8
ADDR24/GPA9
ADDR25/GPA10
ADDR26/GPA11
CM9
104/1005
100/1005
100/1005
B14
D14
A14
C13
B13
D13
A13
C12
B12
G12
D12
E12
B11
A11
C11
G11
A10
B10
E10
D10
F10
A9
D9
E9
B9
C9
E8
CM8
104/1005
R59
R62
USB_EOT
USB_WAKEUP
22/1005 ADDR2
22/1005 ADDR3
22/1005 ADDR4
U1B
S3C2410A-266MHZ
VD[23:0]
CM6
104/1005
LADDR2 R30
LADDR3 R31
LADDR4 R32
LADDR5
LADDR6
LADDR7
LADDR8
LADDR9
LADDR10
LADDR11
LADDR12
LADDR13
LADDR14
LDATA[31:0]
CM7
104/1005
U1A
S3C2410A-266MHZ
LADDR[14:2]
Sheet
2
Service Manual for BioCon-700
20
21
BA0
BA1
15
39
LnWBE0
LnWBE1
LDQM
UDQM
37
38
LSCKE
LSCLK0
SCKE
SCLK
28
41
54
6
12
46
52
VSSQ0
VSSQ1
VSSQ2
VSSQ3
19
18
17
16
nSCS
nSRAS
nSCAS
nWE
LnGCS6
LnSRAS
LnSCAS
LnWE
LADDR2
LADDR3
LADDR4
LADDR5
LADDR6
LADDR7
LADDR8
LADDR9
LADDR10
LADDR11
LADDR12
LADDR13
LADDR14
23
24
25
26
29
30
31
32
33
34
22
35
36
LADDR24
LADDR25
20
21
15
39
LnWBE2
LnWBE3
37
38
LSCKE
LSCLK1
28
41
54
3
9
43
49
VDDQ0
VDDQ1
VDDQ2
VDDQ3
U3
LADDR[25:24]
1
14
27
VDD0
VDD1
VDD2
VSS0
VSS1
VSS2
LDATA0
LDATA1
LDATA2
LDATA3
LDATA4
LDATA5
LDATA6
LDATA7
LDATA8
LDATA9
LDATA10
LDATA11
LDATA12
LDATA13
LDATA14
LDATA15
2
4
5
7
8
10
11
13
42
44
45
47
48
50
51
53
DQ0
DQ1
DQ2
DQ3
DQ4
DQ5
DQ6
DQ7
DQ8
DQ9
DQ10
DQ11
DQ12
DQ13
DQ14
DQ15
VDD33V
6
12
46
52
K4S561632H-UC75/32MBY TE
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
BA0
BA1
LDQM
UDQM
19
18
17
16
nSCS
nSRAS
nSCAS
nWE
SCKE
SCLK
LDATA0
LDATA1
LDATA2
LDATA3
LDATA4
LDATA5
LDATA6
LDATA7
29
30
31
32
41
42
43
44
16
17
LCLE
LALE
VDD33V
8
19
LnFRE
LnGCS6
LnSRAS
LnSCAS
LnWE
18
9
LnFWE
LnFCE
U4
I/O0
I/O1
I/O2
I/O3
I/O4
I/O5
I/O6
I/O7
VCCQ
VCC
VSS
VSS1
37
12
13
36
VDD33V
CLE
ALE
R83
4.7K/1005
RE
WP
WE
CE
R/B
NC
7
6
LRnB
K9K1208U0A-48TSOP
VDD33V
3
9
43
49
VDDQ0
VDDQ1
VDDQ2
VDDQ3
VSSQ0
VSSQ1
VSSQ2
VSSQ3
VDD33V
LDATA[31:0]
1
14
27
VDD0
VDD1
VDD2
VSS0
VSS1
VSS2
LDATA16
LDATA17
LDATA18
LDATA19
LDATA20
LDATA21
LDATA22
LDATA23
LDATA24
LDATA25
LDATA26
LDATA27
LDATA28
LDATA29
LDATA30
LDATA31
2
4
5
7
8
10
11
13
42
44
45
47
48
50
51
53
DQ0
DQ1
DQ2
DQ3
DQ4
DQ5
DQ6
DQ7
DQ8
DQ9
DQ10
DQ11
DQ12
DQ13
DQ14
DQ15
VDD33V
CM24
104/1005
LADDR24
LADDR25
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
K4S561632H-UC75/32MBY TE
NAND FLASH
CM38
104/1005
CM37
104/1005
CM36
104/1005
CM34
104/1005
CM33
104/1005
CM32
104/1005
CM31
104/1005
CM30
104/1005
CM29
104/1005
CM28
104/1005
CM27
104/1005
CM26
104/1005
VDD33V
CM25
104/1005
VDD33V
CM35
104/1005
LADDR[25:24]
23
24
25
26
29
30
31
32
33
34
22
35
36
LDATA[31:0]
LADDR[14:2]
U2
LADDR2
LADDR3
LADDR4
LADDR5
LADDR6
LADDR7
LADDR8
LADDR9
LADDR10
LADDR11
LADDR12
LADDR13
LADDR14
CM23
104/1005
LDATA[31:0]
LADDR[14:2]
64MByte
SDRAM(64MBYTE)
VBUS
R100
12K/1005
5
1
3
R93
4.7k/1005
USB(Device)
SOCKET
USB Port B ty pe/MINISMD
4
VBUS1 2
U6
VDD33V
74AHC1G08/SOT
R94
10k/1005
CM41
104/1005
V1
103Z/2KV
V2
103Z/2KV
10K/1005
10K/1005
10K/1005
10K/1005
10K/1005
R88
R89
R90
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
SDDATA1_
SDDATA0_
SDCLK_
SDCMD_
SDDATA3_
9
SDDATA2_
+
SD CARD
WP
nCD
DAT1
DAT0
VSS2
CLK
VDD
VSS1
CMD
CD/DAT3
DAT2
SW
PAD1
PAD2
PAD3
PAD4
HOLE1
HOLE2
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
DM1B-DSF-PEJ/SD CARD SOCKET
CM53
104/1005
CT1
4.7uF/10V/2012
CM48
104/1005
CM51
104/1005
CM52
104/1005
VCC1V8A VCC1V8B
VDD33V
J5
11
10
WP_SD_
nCD_SD_
CM39
104/1005
10K/1005
R87
VDD33V
VBUS
10
DH1 11
D+
H2
GND0
GND1
GND_F1
GND_F2
GND_F3
GND_F4
R86
DP2
CM46
103/1005
R92
105/25V/2012
USB CLIENT
nRST_OUT
CM45
104/1005
CM40
R97
1.5K/1005
22/1005
DP2
22/1005
DN2
DP
R91
VDD33V
J2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
VDD33V
CM50
103/1005
R98
R99
VDD33V
1mega/1005
DGND3
DATA0
DATA1
DATA2
DATA3
VCCIO2
DATA4
DATA5
DATA6
DATA7
DATA8
DATA9
DGND4
DATA10
USB_INT
LnXDACK1
LnXDREQ1
USB_EOT
nRST_OUT
DP1
VBUS2
43
44
45
46
47
48
VDD33V
49 R96
50 100k/1005 VCC1V8B
51
52
X3
53
54
55
12MHz
56
CM42
CM43
57
220/1005
220/1005
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
LnWE
LnOE
LnGCS2
U5
DATA11
DATA12
DATA13
DATA14
DATA15
VCCIO3
VBUS
VCC(1V8)2
XTAL2
XTAL1
VCC1
VCC2
WAKEUP
SUSPEND
GND
CM49
104/1005
VDD33V
LADDR4
LADDR3
LADDR2
VCC(1V8)1
A7
DGND2
A6
A5
A4
A3
VCCIO1
ISP1582BS
A2
A1
A0
WR
USB_WAKEUP
RD
USB_SUSPEND
CS
2
4
6
R207
DN
DP
R85
DN2
CM44
103/1005
LADDR8
LADDR7
LADDR6
LADDR5
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
INT
DGND1
DLOW
DIOR
DACK
DREQ
EOT
RST_N
RREF
AGND2
DM
DP
RPU
AGND1
VCC1V8A
LADDR9
1
3
5
DN
R206
0/1005
CM47
104/1005
DN1
0/1005
1.5K/1005
LDATA11
LDATA12
LDATA13
LDATA14
LDATA15
LDATA10
VBUS1
470k/1005
R84
J3
VBUS2
HEADER 3x2/SMD
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
LDATA0
LDATA1
LDATA2
LDATA3
VDD33V
LDATA4
LDATA5
LDATA6
LDATA7
LDATA8
LDATA9
LADDR[9:2]
LDATA[31:0]
USB JUMPER SETTING
A : USB1.1
B : USB2.0
Title
MEMORY/USB
Size
A3
Document Number
Mcube Technology Co., Ltd.
www.mcubetech.co.kr
21/42
Rev
1.0
MCS01-DB-002
Date: Monday , September 21, 2009
Sheet
3
of
7
Service Manual for BioCon-700
7
XC2C256-7VQG100
CM115
104/1005
PRT_STB1
PRT_STB2
PRT_STB3
VPLDIO
VPLDIO
8
7
6
5
1 RA3
2 100/AR
3
4
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
1 RA4
XP_AD_CS
2 100/AR XP_DETECTOR
3
XP_MOT_LIMIT
4
XP_KEY
1 RA5
ANPWREN
2 100/AR
KEY 2
3
KEY 1
4
KEY 0
R134
100/1005
TP27
R247
R248
300/1005
300/1005
KEY 2
VDD33V
R149
10k/1005
KEY 3
KEY
3
4
+
ANPWREN
ANPWR
TP8
1
2
3
4
S1
S2
S3
G
D1
D2
D3
D4
ANGND
CM123
101/1005
8
XP_PULSER_DAMP
XP_TCG_SHUNT
XP_AD_SDATA
XP_AD_SCLK
XP_AD_CS
7
6
XP_DETECTOR
XP_MOT_LIMIT
XP_KEY
5
8
7
6
5
4
IICSDA
IICSCL
3
ANPWR
2
SI9433DY
1
+
Probe Connector
B3
TP10
MPZ2012S331A
Printer Power
9
Analog Power
IO01
IO02
IO03
IO04
IO05
IO06
IO07
25
24
23
IO08
IO09
IO10
IO11
22
IO12
IO13
IO14
IO15
IO16
IO17
IO18
IO19
20
IO20
IO21
IO22
16
27
28
29
30
IO23
IO24
IO25
IO26
101/1005
101/1005
101/1005
101/1005
101/1005
101/1005
101/1005
MOTGND
21
19
18
17
CM138
CM139
CM140
CM141
CM142
CM193
CM194
CM195
101/1005
101/1005
open/1005
101/1005
101/1005
104/1005
104/1005
104/1005
CM197
CM198
101/1005
101/1005
15
14
ANGND
H1
H2
SH1
SH2
10226-1210PE
ANGND
PROBE/PRINTER/KEY
Size
A3
Document Number
22/42
Rev
1.0
MCS01-DB-004
Date: Wednesday , January 27, 2010
www.mcubetech.co.kr
CM129
CM130
CM131
CM133
CM134
CM136
CM137
26
Title
1105 SABM-10T
Mcube Technology Co., Ltd.
J19
P3
ANGND
TP9
S4
3
4
N2
2N7002
SI9433DY
1105 SABM-10T
1
2
8
7
6
5
10
VDD33V
MPZ2012S331A
CM145
104/1005
D1
D2
D3
D4
11
MOTPWR
CM143
104/1005
S3
1
2
PRTPWREN
S1
S2
S3
G
12
CT6
100uF/16V/7343
3
4
1105 SABM-10T
VPRE
B2
R144
470k/1005
CM147
104/1005
1
2
N1
2N7002
VDDPRT
470k/1005
R147
R148
10k/1005
S2
1
2
3
4
CT5
10uF/10V/2012
VDD33V
CM148
104/1005
KEY 1
CM149
104/1005
R145
10k/1005
CM150
104/1005
VDD33V
1105 SABM-10T
1
2
3
4
5
12512WS-05A00
13
R135
10k/1005
VAUX
LADDR2
LADDR3
LADDR4
LADDR5
LDATA15
LDATA14
LDATA13
LDATA12
LDATA11
LDATA10
LDATA9
LDATA8
LnOE
LnXDREQ0
LnXDACK0
TP7
VF
CO
10022HS-27
J10
P2
CM144
104/1005
BAT43WS
R143
470k/1005
D6
3
4
R146
470k/1005
PWR_KEY
VDD7V2
S1
1
2
LGND
26
27
PRT_PWRLED
PRT_ERRLED
XP_SCAN_EN
XP_PULSER_NIN
XP_PULSER_PIN
XP_MOT1_STEP
XP_MOT2_STEP
XP_MOT1_DIR
XP_MOT2_DIR
VDD33V
R141
10k/1005
D5
BAT43WS
STB4
STB5
STB6
DI
VH3
VH4
25
VDD33V
Printer Connector
TP29
KEY 0
VDD33V
PGND1
PGND2
PGND3
PGND4
19
20
21
22
23
24
PRT_PAPER
R142
10k/1005
STB1
STB2
STB3
TM
15
16
17
18
VDDPRT
PRT_FEEDSW
DO
LAT
CLK
VDD
11
12
13
14
R123 10k/1005
R127 10k/1005
R129 1k/1005
R130 10k/1005
XP_PULSER_DAMP
XP_TCG_SHUNT
XP_AD_SDATA
XP_AD_SCLK
XP_AD_SCLK
XP_AD_CS
CM122
101/1005
PRT_STB4
PRT_STB5
PRT_STB6
PRT_DI
MOTPWREN
XP_SCAN_EN
XP_PULSER_NIN
XP_PULSER_PIN
XP_MOT1_STEP
XP_MOT2_STEP
XP_MOT1_DIR
XP_MOT2_DIR
CM126
101/1005
1 RA1
2 100/AR
3
4
1 RA2
2 100/AR
3
4
VPLDIO
CPLD
VDD33V
AIN0
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
7
8
9
10
PRT_DO
PRT_LAT
PRT_CLK
VDD33V
VDDPRT
CM125
101/1005
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
8
16
PGND1
PGND2
104/1005
CM146
SX_TDO
SGND
VDD33V
VDDPRT
9
10
NC1
NC2
CM124
101/1005
IO76
IO77
IO78
IO79
IO80
IO81
IO82
TDO
GND7
IO85
IO86
IO87
VCCIO21
IO89
IO90
IO91
IO92
IO93
IO94
IO95
IO96
IO97
VCCIO22
GSR
GND8
CE1
CE2
IN1
IN2
MA+
MB+
MAMBVH1
VH2
CM120
104/1005
PRT_DO
PRT_LAT
PRT_CLK
PRT_STB1
PRT_STB2
PRT_STB3
PRT_STB4
PRT_STB5
PRT_STB6
PRT_DI
PRT_PAPER
PRT_PWRLED
PRT_ERRLED
PRT_FEEDSW
PRTPWREN
CM121
101/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
CM112
104/1005
CM111
104/1005
R131
R132
R133
R124
CM106
104/1005
CM105
104/1005
CM110
104/1005
CM109
104/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
100/1005
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
VPLDIO
101/1005
CM132
nRST_OUT
LnWE
LnGCS4
CLKOUT1
IO50
IO49
TCK
TMS
IO46
TDI
IO44
IO43
IO42
IO41
IO40
IO39
VCCIO12
IO37
IO36
IO35
IO34
IO33
IO32
GND3
IO30
IO29
DGE
GCK2
VCC1
GND2
CDRST
GCK1
GCK0
GND1
VCCIO11
IO19
IO18
IO17
IO16
IO15
IO14
IO13
IO12
IO11
IO10
IO9
IO8
IO7
IO6
VAUX
GTS1
GTS0
GTS3
GTS2
LDATA2
LDATA3
LDATA4
LDATA5
LDATA6
LDATA7
R111
R112
R113
R114
R115
R116
R118
R120
R121
R122
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
LDATA0
LDATA1
R125 100/1005 50
R126 100/1005 49
48
47
R128 100/1005 46
45
44
43
42
TP28
41
40
39
38
VPLDIO
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
VPLD
VCCIO13
IO52
IO53
IO54
IO55
IO56
VCC2
IO58
IO59
IO60
IO61
GND4
IO63
IO64
IO65
IO66
IO67
IO68
GND5
IO70
IO71
IO72
IO73
IO74
GND6
U13
VPLD
R117 100/1005
R119 100/1005
PRT_MOT_IN1
PRT_MOT_CE1
PRT_MOT_CE2
PRT_MOT_IN2
SX_TCK
SX_TMS
KEY 3
SX_TDI
SX_INT
CM108
104/1005
CM107
104/1005
LADDR5
LADDR4
LADDR3
LADDR2
1
2
3
4
5
6
CM113
104/1005
2
15
6
11
3
14
5
12
OUT1(A+)
OUT3(B+)
OUT2(A-)
OUT4(B-)
CM114
101/1005
PRT_MOT_CE1
PRT_MOT_CE2
PRT_MOT_IN1
PRT_MOT_IN2
J9
KA3100D
VCC
VS1
VS2
CM119
101/1005
1
4
13
CM127
104/1005
VDD33V
CM117
104/1005
VDDPRT
CM118
101/1005
U12
VAUX
CM116
104/1005
VDD33V
CM128
101/1005
VPLDIO
R137
10k/1005
VDD33V
LADDR[5:2]
LDATA15
LDATA14
LDATA13
LDATA12
LDATA11
LDATA10
LDATA9
LDATA8
LDATA7
LDATA6
LDATA5
LDATA4
LDATA3
LDATA2
LDATA1
LDATA0
R136
10k/1005
VPLD
VDDaliv e
LDATA[31:0]
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Service Manual for BioCon-700
PWR_KEY
TP31
CT24
SRC
CM173
105/25V/2012
R182
22/1005
14
SDA
15
SCL
VDD33V
VDD33V
CM183
104/1005
R218
open/1005
0
QGND
DAC
105/25V/2012
R193
100k/1005
10
S1
G2
D2
IICSDA
BATSMB
5
2
SMBDAT
4
3
D1
S2
S1
G2
D2
6
U23
IICSCL
5
CHARGER
SMBCLK
4
B14 MPZ2012S331A
MOTGND
U25
+
MOTGND
Probe Motor Power
R201
R200
R217
8
7
open/1005
6
open/1005
4.7k/10055
AIN2
B13
MPZ2012S331A
WSL2512/0.01/1%
ON/OFF
VIN
VOUT
+
VS+
VSA4
VCC
A2
FIL
VOUT VEE
LT6100
1
2
3
4
VDD33V
MOTGND
www.mcubetech.co.kr
CM170
104/1005
CT29
100uF/16V/7343
VDD_CORE VDDi
TP20
P14
1
2
3
4
+
MC33375ST-1.8
N5
2N7002
PWREN
ALIVE
S1
S2
S3
G
D1
D2
D3
D4
8
7
6
5
SI9433DY
VDDiarm
+
VDDUPLL
VDDMPLL
VDD_CORE
LDO
DLO
R203
1k/1005
R204
100/1005
Green
CM192
open/1005
Power LED
Red
D12
MDC30354
Title
POWER
Size
A3
Document Number
23/42
Rev
1.0
MCS01-DB-006
Date: Wednesday , January 27, 2010
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CT43
10uF/10V/2012
2
4
CM169
104/1005
CT28
10uF/10V/2012
CM168
104/1005
VDDalive
3
GND
MOTPWR
TP22
R199
51k/1005
5
MIC29302BU
CM191
104/1005
FLAG
R198
4
CT38
100uF/16V/7343
OUT
R202
12k/1005
1
EN
THM
GND
IN
VDDADC
+
VDD33V
TP19 VDDaliv e
FDC6302P
TP21
U24
6
3
CM188
104/1005
CT37
10uF/10V/2012
+
VDD7V2 VDD33V R246
4.7k/1005
1
G1
+
LOAD
6
CM184
104/1005
D1
S2
2
7
CM187
104/1005
G1
MOTPWREN
MPZ2012S331A
B+
C H2
D
T H1
B-
505601MR005XX00XX
0
FDC6302P
VPRE
VDD7V2
P16
1
+
VDDMOP VDDIO
J18
5
SMBCLK 4
SMBDAT 3
THM
2
1
R194
100k/1005
0
0
6
GND
+ CT33
R191
100k/1005
R195
4.7k/1005
P15
3
0
9
IMAX
+
TP18
VDD33V
MC33375ST-3.3
ON/OFF
3
VIN
VOUT
22uF/16V/3528 22uF/16V/3528
CM182
33
INT
11
GND2
16
GND1
CHARGER_INT
+ CT32
17
I.C.
VMAX
5
R192
10k/1005
1
REF
4
REF
MIC29302BU
MPZ2012S331A
R189
WSL2512/0.01/1%
TP26
BATT
20
19
CSIN
BATT
FLAG
4
5
U21
CT36
10uF/10V/2012
THM
18
IICSDA
2
B11
OUT
R245
4.7k/1005
VDD7V2
CM186
104/1005
13
0
BATSMB
SDS0604-220M
+
EN
VDD7V2
R196
470k/1005
0
CM181
103/1005
1
FDS6670S
21
CSIP
104/1005
R188
10k/1005
IICSCL
L4
IN
TP16
R197
470k/1005
VDD
N3
22
PGND
12
CM180
DLO
23
DLO
VDD33V
0
U20
2
CCS
CCI
CCV
VDDRTC
CT27
100uF/16V/7343
R205
20k/1005
CM177
ACOK MAX1535B/TQFN
6
7
8
B10
MPZ2012S331A
CM167
104/1005
32
FDS6679Z
P11
CM189
101/1005
CM176
10k/1005
R244
4.7k/1005
VPRE
R178
470k/1005
0/1005 CM174
R180
100k/1005
R184
CM190
104/1005
R186
BT1
CR2032_SOCKET
R219
10K/1005
26
DHI
U22
D11
D13
MMSZ4678T1
VPRE
CM185
104/1005
ACIN
D10
MMSD4148
MMSD4148
0
24
DLOV
104/1005
103/1005 103/1005 103/1005
B12
+
CT35
100uF/16V/7343
3
PWR_OUT
R216
10k/1005
2
LDO
DCIN
VDDRTC
D1
D2
D3
D4
SI9433DY
N4
2N7002
FDS6679Z
P9
LDO
CM172
105/25V/2012
nACOK
THM
PDL
30
PDL
S1
S2
S3
G
1
1
RB160L
CSSN
DHIV
SRC
R185
10K/1005
CM175
22uF/16V/3528
28
25
31
29
27
+
PDS
CSSP
CT30
2.2uF/20V/3516
R181 D9
22/1005
miniSMDC260F12
+
22uF/16V/3528
1
104/1005
SRC
R183
100K/1005
CT25
+
CM171
PDS
2
THM
GND
FDS6679Z
P6
6
3
FDS6679Z
P5
nACOK
Vf use
F1
CT34
10uF/10V/2012
DCIN
LOAD
R179 WSL2512/0.01/1%
VPRE
8
7
6
5
CM179
104/1005
MPZ2012S331A
TP17
P13
1
2
3
4
CM178
104/1005
22uF/16V/3528
IMAGE
TP25
Vf use
CT26
10uF/10V/2012
0
104/1005
B9
J17
5
6
7
8
MQ172
1
2
3
4
CM166
104/1005
R187
470k/1005
B7
MPZ2012S331A
CT23
+
R190
470k/1005
CM165
2
TP24 B16
TP23
MPZ2012S331A
4
TP15
CT31
100uF/16V/7343
TP38
DCIN
TP14
Sheet
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7
Service Manual for BioCon-700
4 Device Setup
4.1
Installing or Removing the Battery
The battery is installed in a bay in the BioCon-700. When you are changing the battery
or removing the battery for storage, follow these instructions.
Power off
Turn the system off.
Disconnect accessories
Disconnect all connections from the console.
Loosen the two screws using a screwdriver.
Remove the battery cover.
IMPORTANT: When removing the battery cover,
be careful to not bend the cover.
Pull out the battery using the strap on the battery.
Insert the new battery. When inserting, the top
side of the battery (the side having LED) should
be up (facing the bottom of the unit) and the strap
on the battery should be in the right. The
battery cannot be properly installed if the
orientation is incorrect.
WARNING:
CAUTION:
To avoid the risk of explosion, only use batteries recommended
by Mcube Technology.
Never use excessive force to install the battery.
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4.2 Changing the Thermal Paper
1) Open the printer cover as shown to the left.
2) Pull out the empty bobbin.
3) With the printer paper in one hand, unroll a
small length of the paper and insert into the
unit as shown.
4) Close the printer cover after inserting the
paper.
CAUTION:
z
z
Be sure to insert the paper in the correct orientation.
To avoid damaging the system:
- Only use thermal paper recommended by Mcube Technology.
- Only print when the thermal paper is correctly loaded.
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4.3 Charging the Battery Module of the BioCon-700
Connect an AC cord to a DC adapter.
The picture shows an adapter with the AC cord
properly connected.
Connect the DC jack to the adapter terminal of
the console.
*Direction of the DC jack: Check the direction
of the DC jack.
The picture shows a console with the proper
connection to the DC jack.
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Connect the AC plug to a socket.
Check the color indicator on the console.
*Green in power indicator: Tells that the
adapter connected and AC power is present.
The system is ready to charge and be
operated.
*Yellow in power indicator: Denotes that the
device is charging. When the battery is fully
charged, the yellow indicator turns green.
*Fully charging the battery may take up to
approximately 6 hours..
WARNING:
z
Only use AC/DC Adapters recommended by Mcube
Technology.
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4.4 Connecting the Probe to the System
1. Check the direction of the probe
connector as shown in the left picture.
2. Align the probe cable to the probe
terminal. After aligning, push the probe
cable straight in until there is a click sound.
* To disconnect the probe from the console,
push the relief clamps marked by arrow on
the probe connector and pull out.
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4.5
Assembling the Rolling Cart
Refer to “Rolling Cart Assemble Manual(MRC_BioCon_700)” for assembling instructions of a optional
rolling cart.
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4.6
Calibration
There are two methods for the calibration. Following table shows the calibration process.
Step
CalKit Calibration
Phantom Calibration
Open the cap of the calibration kit and Place the CubeScan phantom on a
1
pour saline solution up to the fill- flat surface.
mark of the calibration kit.
And open the cover of the
Confirm that the air bubble is absent. phantom.
You can also the pure water on behalf
of the saline solution. But in this case,
do calibration after confirming that all
the air bubbles went away.
2
Close the cap of the calibration kit.
Drop about 5ml water to the center
surface of the phantom.
3
Align the probe scan button with the
arrow mark of the calibration kit, and
put the probe head into the probe
holder firmly.
Place the holder on the top of the
Cubescan phantom.
Check if the holder is in a stable
and flat position.
Put the probe head into the probe
holder firmly.
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4
5
6
Connect the probe to the device.
Turn the device on.
Touch the Setup icon in the Top Screen.
7
Touch the following icon in the Setup Screen.
SCAN
8
Touch the following icon in the Setup Touch the following icon in the
Scan Screen.
Setup Scan Screen.
9
Wait until the calibration is completed.
If calibration is done successfully, the calibration date will be changed.
If calibration error is occurred during calibration, contact a local distributor
or Mcube Technology.
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5 TROUBLESHOOTING
5.1
Troubleshooting
Error message
Description
Actions
Use again after charging the battery.
BATTERY LOW!!!
Battery low
NO PAPER!
Printer error
NO SCANHEAD!
connection
error
IMPORTANT: To lengthen lifetime of the
battery charge the battery when battery
capacity is around 20%.
1. Check if the cover of the printer is open.
If the cover is open, close the cover and try
printing again.
2. Check if the thermal paper is empty. If
there is no paper, insert a new roll paper
and try printing again.
3. After the above actions the same trouble
happen, contact authorized technical
center.
Check if the connection between the probeterminal in a console with the probe
connector is firm. If the trouble is continued
even in a proper connection, contact
authorized technical center.
Contact a local distributor or authorized
technical center.
!ERROR!
!IN CABLE
CONNECTION!
Mismatched Ultrasonic
Probe!
No SD card!
Unformatted card!
Wrong file name
Failure in reading
Failure in writing!
Abnormal probe
motor !
Transducer
circuit open
Wrong probe
attachment
No SD card
installed in a
SD card slot
Use of
unformatted
card.
Invalid
character as a
file name
Read error in
SD card
Write error in
SD card
Angle motor
error
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Contact a local distributor or authorized
technical center.
Use after installing the SD cart to the SD
card slot.
Use after formatting(FAT32)
Use valid character as a file name.
Do not use following characters as a file
name.
\ / : * ? “ < > |
Try after reformatting the SD card or use
another SD card.
Try after reformatting the SD card or use
another SD card.
Contact a local distributor or authorized
technical center.
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5.2
Message for alert
Message
Delete this file?
The data has been saved
“Filename”
Recorded the file exist
Do you re-record voice?
Cannot find the file!
Duplicate file name
Not enough space in SD card!
Too long name!
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Description
Check for the file deletion.
To notice that the data is saved as a
“Filename”
When there is a annotated voice recording to
the current data.
There is no file with that name
There is a file with same name.
There is not enough space in SD card.
Too long file name. (up to 255 characters)
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6 MAINTENANCE
6.1
Battery Care
Do not overcharge the battery and avoid deep discharges. To lengthen the battery’s
lifetime, use the system while the battery is between 25%~75%.
The BioCon-700 does draw power from the battery even while powered off. To avoid
deep discharge, disconnect the battery from the system if it will not be used for more
than a week. When storing the battery, pre-charging to about 75% is recommended.
6.2
Changing the Battery Modules
See 4.1 “Installing or removing battery”
6.3
Changing the Thermal Paper
See 4.2 “Changing the thermal paper”
6.4
6.4.1
Cleaning & Disinfection
Cleaning
1) Cleaning outer case (housing) of the system
a) Wipe the main body 1~2 times using soft cloth dampened with isopropyl
alcohol or any other appropriate hospital cleaning solution.. Do not allow
liquids to leak into the device while cleaning..
b) Thoroughly dry the device with a clean, soft cloth before re-deployment.
2) Cleaning the probe
Since the surface of the Probe affects the result of data, users should keep
as follows;
a) Before you using the device, you have to wipe out the probe cap cleanly
4~5 times by using soft cloth which was dampened with isopropyl alcohol
or an appropriate hospital cleaning agent. Then you can use the device
after drying with a dry, clean cloth.
b) Apply gel on the top of probe, position the probe on the abdomen of patient,
and start scanning.
c) Try to scan at least 2 ~ 3 times to get more accurate results.
d) Remove and re-apply gel after scanning 4 ~ 5 times, to scan again.
e) Remove the residual gel on the probe’s surface after scanning finished.
f) Move carefully not to drop the probe off.
WARNING:
z
CAUTION:
z
z
To avoid electric shock disconnect the system
from the AC mains and the battery.
Do not immerse the console or the probe.
Do not use harsh, corrosive chemicals (e.g.
hydrochloric acid, bleach).
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6.4.2
Disinfection
1) Disinfection of the Probe
a) Clean the Probe prior to disinfection.
b) Dampen a soft cloth with disinfected solution listed in the table below.
c) Wipe the probe with a dampened cloth.
d) Air dry or towel dry with a soft, clean cloth.
e) Inspect the Probe and the cable for any damage such as cracks.
WARNING:
z
CAUTION:
z
To avoid electric shock disconnect the system
from the AC mains and the battery
Do not immerse the console or the probe.
Disinfectants Lists for the Probe disinfection
Use any glutaraldehyde based disinfectant to disinfect the Probe. Following table lists
compatible disinfectants.
Disinfection Solutions
Cidex
Cidex 7
Metricide 14
Metricide 28
Type
Liquid
Liquid
Liquid
Liquid
CAUTION:
6.5
Country of Origin
USA
USA
USA
USA
Manufacturer
Johnson & Johnson
Johnson & Johnson
Metrex Research Inc.
Metrex Research Inc.
z Do not use Cidex Plus or Metricide Plus 30 to
disinfect the device. Cidex Plus or Metricide Plus
30 will attack and damage the plastic enclosure.
This will be considered as abuse and will void the
warranty.
Weekly Inspection
a) Try to scan with the probe disconnected, check if the “NO SCANHEAD”
message is displayed on the main display.
b) Thoroughly inspect the probe for cracks or leakage.
c) Inspect the probe cable for any damage.
d) When scanning, check for any abnormal noise emanating from the probe
head.
6.6
Device Repair
Faults not described in section “6. Troubleshooting” are intended to be serviced by a
certified technician. In the event a situation outside of those described in the section
occurs, contact an authorized servicer or Mcube Technology for servicing.
6.7
Disposal
The device and accessories may contain environmentally hazardous materials (mineral
oil, lead, battery pack, etc). When they have reached the end of its useful service life,
return them to the Mcube Technology, or follow your local regulations for hazardous
waste disposal.
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7 SPECIFICATIONS
7.1 Symbol Directory
Symbol
Description
Type BF patient applied part
(B= body, F= floating applied part)
Attention, see the User guide.
Direct current(DC)
Alternating current(AC)
IPX1
Degrees of protection against the ingress of water.
CE marked in accordance with the Medical Device
Directive
UL classification mark for Canada and the U.S.
Collect separately from other household waste (see European
Commission Directive 93/86/EEC). Refer to local regulations for
disposal.
Date of manufacture
Reference number
Serial number
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7.2 Specification of Components
Item
Power
Battery
Ultrasound Probe
Transducer
Thermal printer
Features
AC/DC Adapter:
- Model: JMW128 KA09XXXXX
Input: AC 100-240V~, 50-60Hz
Output: DC 9Vdc, 3A
- Comply with UL 60601-1.
- Only use adapters supplied by MCube Technology.
- Battery Pack: Li18S
Battery cell: Li-ion rechargeable (2P-2S)
- Scan: approximately 2400 scans**
- Charging time: Fully charging a completely discharged battery may
take up to approximately 6 hours.
- sector scan
- 2.6MHz ultrasound frequency
- B-mode scan image
- scan angle : 120°
- water resistance: rated at IPX1(only probe)
- Diameter: 10mm
- Resonant frequency:2.6MHz
- Bandwidth: minimum 40% at 6dB
- Penetration depth(normal patient): 18cm
- Built in(57mm width)
Display
- 7" TFT LCD
- WVGA(800×480 pixels)
- 16.7 million colors
Range
- Bladder volume range: 0 - 999ml
- Accuracy*: ±15%,±15ml (0 - 999ml)
External Interface
- USB 2.0 basic
Classification of
protection against
electric shock
- ClassⅡ equipment
- Type BF equipment
Water resistance
Mode of operation
- Main body(Console): Ordinary equipment
- Probe: rated at IPX1
- Continuous operation.
Dimension
- 66(L)×202(W)×130(H) mm
Language
- English
* Accuracy: According to the scanning instruction, and scanning on a Mcube Technology
tissue-equivalent bladder phantom.
** Battery operation time: - For a new battery module fully charged
- Tested on Mcube Technology’s test conditions
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8 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
8.1
BioCon-700
8.1.1 Operating conditions
Condition
Description
Ambient temperature range
+10 – +40℃ (+50 - +104℉)
Relative humidity
+30% – +75% non-condensing
Atmospheric pressure range
+700hPa – +1060hPa
8.1.2 Storage and transport conditions
Condition
Description
Ambient temperature range
-10 – +60℃ (+14 - +140℉)
Relative humidity
+20% – +80% non-condensing
Atmospheric pressure range
+600hPa – +1060hPa
CAUTION:
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If you are not using this device more than a week, please
disconnect battery from the device. Store the battery in
accordance with the recommended conditions.
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8.2 Battery Module
8.2.1 Battery Storage Conditions
Condition
Description
Ambient temperature range
-10 – +30℃ (+50 - +86℉) ≤ 1 Year
-10 – +45℃ (+50 - +113℉) ≤ 3 Month
-10 – +60℃ (+50 - +140℉) ≤ 1 Month
Relative humidity
+20% – +80% non-condensing
Atmospheric pressure range
+600hPa – +1060hPa
CAUTION:
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Prior to storing the battery, charge it to about 75%.
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