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Contents 1
7
Section 1 General.................................................................................... 1.1
Introduction....................................................................................................................... 1.2 8
General Information on Servicing..................................................................................... 1.3
Service Policy, Service Parts and Patient Safety Checks................................................. 1.5
Service Policy......................................................................................................... 1.5
Service Parts.......................................................................................................... 1.5
Patient Safety Checks............................................................................................. 1.6
Maintenance Equipments/ Tools............................................................................. 1.6
Specifications.................................................................................................................... 1.7
Data Acquisition (When JE-921A/AG electrode junction box is used)......... 1.7
Data Processing........................................................................................... 1.7
Display.......................................................................................................... 1.8
Acquisition Program..................................................................................... 1.8
Photic Stimulator.......................................................................................... 1.8
Hyperventilation............................................................................................ 1.8
Review Program........................................................................................... 1.8
Safety........................................................................................................... 1.9
Electromagnetic Compatibility...................................................................... 1.9
Dimensions and Weight................................................................................ 1.9
Power Requirements.................................................................................. 1.10
Operation Conditions.................................................................................. 1.10
Transport and Storage Conditions.............................................................. 1.10
Panel Descriptions.......................................................................................................... 1.11
Component Example............................................................................................ 1.11
EEG-9100A/G/J/K...................................................................................... 1.11
EEG-9200A/G/J/K...................................................................................... 1.11
CC-901AK (PC Unit for EEG-9100A/G/J/K)......................................................... 1.12
CC-902AK (PC Unit for EEG-9200A/G/J/K)......................................................... 1.13
SC-901A/AK/AG Power Supply Unit (for EEG-9100A/G/J/K only)........................ 1.14
SM-930AA/AJ/AK Isolation Unit (for EEG-9200A/G/J/K only).............................. 1.14
JE-921A/AG Electrode Junction Box (Option)...................................................... 1.15
JE-922A/AG Mini Junction Box (Option)............................................................... 1.16
LS-901AG/AJ/AK Photo Control Unit (Option)...................................................... 1.17
Composition.................................................................................................................... 1.18
EEG-9100A/G/J/K................................................................................................ 1.18
Standard Components............................................................................... 1.18
Options....................................................................................................... 1.18
EEG-9200A/G/J/K................................................................................................ 1.20
Standard Components............................................................................... 1.20
Options....................................................................................................... 1.20
Connection Diagram....................................................................................................... 1.22
EEG-9100A/G/J/K................................................................................................ 1.22
EEG-9200A/G/J/K................................................................................................ 1.23
Please read these precautions thoroughly before attempting to operate the instrument.
1. To safely and effectively use the instrument, its operation must be fully understood.
3. Before Operation
(1) Check that the instrument is in perfect operating order.
(2) Check that the instrument is grounded properly.
(3) Check that all cords are connected properly.
(4) Pay extra attention when the instrument is combined with other instruments to avoid misdiagnosis or other
problems.
(5) All circuitry used for direct patient connection must be doubly checked.
(6) Check that battery level is acceptable and battery condition is good when using battery-operated models.
4. During Operation
(1) Both the instrument and the patient must receive continual, careful attention.
(2) Turn power off or remove electrodes and/or transducers when necessary to assure the patient’s safety.
(3) Avoid direct contact between the instrument housing and the patient.
6. The instrument must receive expert, professional attention for maintenance and repairs. When the instrument is
not functioning properly, it should be clearly marked to avoid operation while it is out of order.
9. When the instrument is used with an electrosurgical instrument, pay careful attention to the application and/or
location of electrodes and/or transducers to avoid possible burn to the patient.
10. When the instrument is used with a defibrillator, make sure that the instrument is protected against defibrillator
discharge. If not, remove patient cables and/or transducers from the instrument to avoid possible damage.
WARRANTY POLICY
Nihon Kohden Corporation (NKC) shall warrant its products against all defects in materials and workmanship for one year
from the date of delivery. However, consumable materials such as recording paper, ink, stylus and battery are excluded
from the warranty.
NKC or its authorized agents will repair or replace any products which prove to be defective during the warranty period,
provided these products are used as prescribed by the operating instructions given in the operator’s and service manuals.
No other party is authorized to make any warranty or assume liability for NKC’s products. NKC will not recognize any
other warranty, either implied or in writing. In addition, service, technical modification or any other product change
performed by someone other than NKC or its authorized agents without prior consent of NKC may be cause for voiding
this warranty.
Defective products or parts must be returned to NKC or its authorized agents, along with an explanation of the failure.
Shipping costs must be pre-paid.
This warranty does not apply to products that have been modified, disassembled, reinstalled or repaired without Nihon
Kohden approval or which have been subjected to neglect or accident, damage due to accident, fire, lightning, vandalism,
water or other casualty, improper installation or application, or on which the original identification marks have been
removed.
CAUTION
United States law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
The following describes some common interference sources and remedial actions:
1. Strong electromagnetic interference from a nearby emitter source such as an authorized radio station
or cellular phone:
Install the equipment and/or system at another location. Keep the emitter source such as cellular phone
away from the equipment and/or system, or turn off the cellular phone.
2. Radio-frequency interference from other equipment through the AC power supply of the equipment
and/or system:
Identify the cause of this interference and if possible remove this interference source. If this is not
possible, use a different power supply.
4. Electromagnetic interference with any radio wave receiver such as radio or television:
If the equipment and/or system interferes with any radio wave receiver, locate the equipment and/or
system as far as possible from the radio wave receiver.
5. Interference of lightning:
When lightning occurs near the location where the equipment and/or system is installed, it may induce
an excessive voltage in the equipment and/or system. In such a case, disconnect the AC power cord
from the equipment and/or system and operate the equipment and/or system by battery power, or use
an uninterruptible power supply.
If the above suggested remedial actions do not solve the problem, consult your Nihon Kohden representative
for additional suggestions.
The CE mark is a protected conformity mark of the European Community. Products with the CE mark comply
with the requirements of the Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC.
This equipment complies with EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 60601-1-2 (1993) which requires EN 55011, class B.
NOTE about Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive 2002/96/EEC
For the member states of the European Union only:
The purpose of WEEE directive 2002/96/EEC is, as a first priority, the prevention of waste electrical and
electronic equipment (WEEE), and in addition, the reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery of such
wastes so as to reduce the disposal of waste.
Contact your Nihon Kohden representative for disposal.
WARNING
A warning alerts the user to possible injury or death associated with the use or misuse of the instrument.
CAUTION
A caution alerts the user to possible injury or problems with the instrument associated with its use or
misuse such as instrument malfunction, instrument failure, damage to the instrument, or damage to other
property.
NOTE
A note provides specific information, in the form of recommendations, prerequirements, alternative methods or
supplemental information.
NOTE
Do not perform EEG measurement without the Z, C3, C4, A1 and A2 electrodes.
NOTE
The input jack Z is also used for checking electrode impedance.
NOTE
• The C3 and C4 electrodes are the system reference electrodes for EEG measurement.
• The input jacks C3 and C4 must be attached for EEG measurement even when the C3 and C4 are not
programmed in any montage.
Use of input jacks A1 and A2 (or FP1 and FP2), C3 and C4 during skin-electrode impedance check
When checking each electrode impedance, connect the leads from the electrode attached on the positions A1, A2, C3 and
C4 to the input jacks A1, A2, C3 and C4 respectively.
NOTE
• The A1 and A2 (or FP1 and FP2) electrodes are the reference electrodes for skin-electrode impedance check.
• The input jacks A1 and A2 (or FP1 and FP2) in addition to the Z, C3 and C4 must be attached for the
electrode impedance check.
PG1 PG2
22 23
Z
FP1 FP2
1 2
T1 F7 F8 T2
25 F3 Fz F4 26
13 3 19 4 14
A1 T3 C3 Cz C4 T4 A2
11 15 5 24 6 16 12
T5 P3 Pz P4 T6
17 7 20 8 18
OI O2
9 10
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................... 1.2
General Information on Servicing......................................................................................................................... 1.3
Service Policy, Service Parts and Patient Safety Checks..................................................................................... 1.5
Service Policy............................................................................................................................................. 1.5
Service Parts.............................................................................................................................................. 1.5
Patient Safety Checks................................................................................................................................ 1.6
Maintenance Equipments/ Tools................................................................................................................. 1.6
Specifications....................................................................................................................................................... 1.7
Data Acquisition (When JE-921A/AG electrode junction box is used)............................................. 1.7
Data Processing............................................................................................................................... 1.7
Display............................................................................................................................................. 1.8
Acquisition Program......................................................................................................................... 1.8
Photic Stimulator.............................................................................................................................. 1.8
Hyperventilation............................................................................................................................... 1.8
Review Program............................................................................................................................... 1.8
Safety............................................................................................................................................... 1.9
Electromagnetic Compatibility.......................................................................................................... 1.9
Dimensions and Weight................................................................................................................... 1.9
Power Requirements...................................................................................................................... 1.10
Operation Conditions..................................................................................................................... 1.10
Transport and Storage Conditions................................................................................................. 1.10
Panel Descriptions.............................................................................................................................................. 1.11
Component Example................................................................................................................................ 1.11
EEG-9100A/G/J/K.......................................................................................................................... 1.11
EEG-9200A/G/J/K.......................................................................................................................... 1.11
CC-901AK (PC Unit for EEG-9100A/G/J/K)............................................................................................. 1.12
CC-902AK (PC Unit for EEG-9200A/G/J/K)............................................................................................. 1.13
SC-901A/AK/AG Power Supply Unit (for EEG-9100A/G/J/K only)........................................................... 1.14
SM-930AA/AJ/AK Isolation Unit (for EEG-9200A/G/J/K only).................................................................. 1.14
JE-921A/AG Electrode Junction Box (Option).......................................................................................... 1.15
JE-922A/AG Mini Junction Box (Option).................................................................................................. 1.16
LS-901AG/AJ/AK Photo Control Unit (Option)......................................................................................... 1.17
Composition........................................................................................................................................................ 1.18
EEG-9100A/G/J/K.................................................................................................................................... 1.18
Standard Components................................................................................................................... 1.18
Options........................................................................................................................................... 1.18
EEG-9200A/G/J/K.................................................................................................................................... 1.20
Standard Components................................................................................................................... 1.20
Options........................................................................................................................................... 1.20
Connection Diagram........................................................................................................................................... 1.22
EEG-9100A/G/J/K.................................................................................................................................... 1.22
EEG-9200A/G/J/K.................................................................................................................................... 1.23
Introduction
All replaceable parts or units of this instrument and its optional units are clearly
listed with exploded illustrations to help you locate the parts quickly.
The information in the operator’s manual is primarily for the user. However, it
is important for service personnel to thoroughly read the operator’s manual and
service manual before starting to troubleshoot, service, maintain or repair this
instrument. This is because service personnel needs to understand the operation
of the instrument in order to effectively use the information in the service
manual.
CAUTION
To turn the power off, follow the procedure in “Power Off Procedure”
in Section 3 of the Operator’s manual. Do not press the power button
on the PC unit. If the power button is pressed while a program is
running, the program, data file in the hard disk and/or MO disk may
be damaged.
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General Information on Servicing
Safety
CAUTION CAUTION
There is the possibility that the outside surface of There is the possibility that when the lithium battery
the system, such as the operation keys, could be is broken, a solvent inside the lithium battery could
contaminated by contagious germs, so disinfect flow out or a toxic substance inside it could come
and clean the system before servicing it. When out. If the solvent or toxic substance touches your
servicing the system, wear rubber gloves to skin or gets into your eye or mouth, immediately
protect yourself from infection. wash it with a lot of water and see a physician.
Liquid Ingress
CAUTION
The system is not waterproof, so do not install the system where
water or liquid can get into or fall on the system. If liquid accidentally
gets into the system or the system accidentally drops into liquid,
disassemble the system, clean it with clean water and dry it
completely. After reassembling, verify that there is nothing wrong
with the patient safety checks and function/performance checks. If
there is something wrong with the system, contact your Nihon
Kohden representative to repair.
Environmental Safeguards
CAUTION
Depending on the local laws in your community, it may be illegal to
dispose of the lithium battery in the regular waste collection. Check
with your local officials for proper disposal procedures.
CAUTION
To disinfect the outside surface of the system, wipe it with a
nonabrasive cloth moistened with any of the disinfectants listed
below. Do not use any other disinfectants or ultraviolet rays to
disinfect the system.
- Chlorhexidine gluconate solution: 0.5%
- Benzethonium chloride solution: 0.2%
- Glutaraldehyde solution: 2.0%
- Benzalkonium chloride: 0.2%
- Alkyldiaminoethylglycine hydrochloride: 0.5%
Transport
CAUTION CAUTION
Use the specified shipment container and When transporting a board or unit of the system,
packing material to transport the system. If be sure to use a conductive bag. Never use an
necessary, double pack the system. Also, put the aluminum bag when transporting a board or unit
system into the shipment container after packing which a lithium battery is mounted. Also, never
so that the buffer material does not get into the use a styrene foam or plastic bag which
inside of the system. generates static electricity to wrap the board or
unit of the system.
CAUTION CAUTION
Because the outside surface of the system is Because most of the boards in the system are
made of resin, the outside surface of the system multilayer boards with surface mounted electrical
is easily damaged. So when handling the system, devices (SMD), when removing and soldering the
remove clutter from around the system and be electrical devices, a special tool is required. To
careful to not damage the system or get it dirty. avoid damaging other electrical components, do
not remove and solder SMD components yourself.
CAUTION
Maintain the accuracy of the measuring and test equipment by checking
and calibrating it according to the check and calibration procedures.
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Service Policy, Service Parts and Patient Safety Checks
Service Policy
Our technical service policy for this instrument is to replace the faulty unit, board
or part or damaged mechanical part with a new one. Do not perform electrical
device or component level repair of the multilayer board or unit. We do not
support component level repair outside the factory for the following reasons:
• Most of the boards are multilayer boards with surface mounted electrical
devices, so the mounting density of the board is too high.
• A special tool or high degree of repair skill is required to repair the multilayer
boards with surface mounted electrical devices.
Service Parts
Refer to “Replaceable Parts List” of this manual for the service parts for
technical service that we provide.
NOTE
When ordering parts or accessories from your Nihon Kohden representative,
please quote the code number and part name which is listed in this service
manual, and the name or model of the unit in which the required part is
located. This will help us to promptly attend to your needs. Always use parts
and accessories recommended or supplied by Nihon Kohden Corporation to
assure maximum performance from your instrument.
For patient safety checks, perform the following checks as described in the
IEC 60601-1 “Medical electrical equipment - Part 1: General requirements for
safety”:
• Protective earth resistance check
• Earth leakage current check
• Enclosure leakage current check
• Patient leakage current check
• Withstanding voltage check
Checking tool
When checking the internal noise of the electrode junction box and skin-
electrode impedance check function, the checking tools are necessary. Refer to
Section 6 “Maintenance”.
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Specifications
Data Processing
Sensitivity
EEG INPUT: OFF, 1, 2, 3 (2.5), 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 30, 50, 75, 100, 150, 200 μV/mm
DC INPUT: OFF, 10, 15, 20, 30, 50, 70, 100, 150, 200 mV/mm
Time constant (Low-cut filter) 0.001, 0.003, 0.03, 0.1, 0.3, 0.6, 1.0, 2.0 s
0.08, 0.16, 0.27, 0.53, 1.6, 5.3, 53, 159 Hz (–6 dB/oct)
High-cut filter 15, 30, 35, 60, 70, 120 (–12 dB/oct),
50 (RAPID), 300 Hz (–18 dB/oct)
AC filter 50 or 60 Hz, (rejection ratio: 1/25 or more)
Calibration waveform
Waveform shape: 0.25 Hz step wave or 10 Hz sine wave
Voltage: 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1,000 μV (×1000 for DC input signal)
ECG elimination filter Available in acquisition and review programs
Impedance check
Indication on the screen: All electrodes are displayed on the screen in electrode position layout.
Impedance for each electrode is displayed and electrodes with impedance higher
than the preset impedance threshold are highlighted.
Indication on LED: LEDs on the electrode junction box with impedance higher than the preset
impedance threshold light.
Impedance threshold: 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 kΩ
Pattern 36 sets of programmable montages combined with programmable individual
amplifier settings
Reference electrode selector A1 → A2, A1 ← A2, A1 ↔ A2, A1 + A2, VX, AV (with unsuitable electrode
deletion function), Aav, Org, SD and OFF.
Marking signal Photic stimulation mark, Hyperventilation mark
Service Manual EEG-9100/9200 1.7
1. GENERAL
Display
Display resolution 1024 dots × 768 lines (EEG-9100)
Up to 1600 dots × 1200 lines (EEG-9200)
Number of display channels Up to 64 and one mark channel
Display modes Overwrite and page-by-page
Waveform display color 16 colors
Waveform display on/off Provided
Waveform position adjustment Provided
Waveform freeze Provided
Patient image display Available when the optional QP-111A Camera Interface Board and/or QV-
110AK Digital Video Unit, and video camera are used (EEG-9200 Only).
Waveform sweep speed 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60 s or 5 min/page
Timing mark 0.1, 1 s
Time scale off, 0.2, 1 s
Event mark Displays at the bottom of the screen
EEG scale Provided
Acquisition Program
Timer function Manual timer, recording timer, HV timer
Data storage device Hard disk drive (standard), MO disk drive (option)
Sampling frequency 100, 200, 500, 1000 Hz
Photic Stimulator
Maximum flash energy 0.64 J or more
Stimulation modes 3 automatic (30 steps, programmable), manual, and single
Mode of operation Continuous operation with intermittent loading
Duty cycle Max. 5 minutes continuous operation in 30 minutes
Automatic stimulation
Stimulus rate 0.5, 1 to 33 (1 Hz steps), 50 and 60 Hz
Stimulation period 1 to 99 seconds in 1 second steps
Pause period 1 to 30 seconds in 1 second steps
Manual stimulation Manually set frequency and stimulation period
Photic frequency 0.5 Hz, 1 to 33 Hz in 1 Hz steps, 50 and 60 Hz
Stimulation time 1 to 99 s in 1 second steps and continuous stimulation (FREE: Max. 5 min)
Pulse mode Normal, random, and double
Random stimulation 1 to 33 Hz in 1 Hz steps within ±50%
Single stimulation Manual key operation single stimulation or automatic single stimulation by
external trigger signal.
Trigger input TRIG. INPUT connector (1 to 5 V)
Trigger output TRIG. OUTPUT connector (3 V or more)
Hyperventilation
Hyperventilation interval 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 4 or 5 s
Stimulation time 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 min
Review Program
Changeable items Montage, sensitivity, high-cut filter, time constant, reference electrode, and
display speed
Safety
EEG-9100/9200 series electroencephalograph
Safety standard IEC 60601-1: 1988
IEC 60601-1 Amendment 1: 1991
IEC 60601-1 Amendment 2: 1995
IEC 60601-2-26: 1994
EN 60601-1-1: 1992-06 with AM1: 1995 - 10
Type of protection against electric shock Class I
Degree of protection against electric shock Type BF
Degree of protection against harmful ingress of water IPX0 (non-protected)
Degree of safety of application in flammable gas Not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anaesthetic
mixture with air or oxygen or nitrous oxide
Mode of operation Continuous
Electromagnetic Compatibility
EEG-9100/9200 series electroencephalograph
IEC 60601-1-2: 1993
CISPR11: 1990 GROUP 1 CLASS B
EEG-9200A/G/J/K
CC-902AK PC unit 109.3 (W) × 349.1 (D) × 396.5 (H) mm, 9.4 kg
The dimensions and weight differ according to model. Refer to the Operator’s
manual of the PC unit.
Isolation unit SM-930AA/AJ: 150 (W) × 250 (D) × 140 (H) mm, 7.5 kg
SM-930AK: 180 (W) × 320 (D) × 140 (H) mm, 12.5 kg
Cart (option) KD-024A: 620 (W) × 850 (D) × 1300 (H) mm, 45.5 kg
KD-025A: 620 (W) × 850 (D) × 830 (H) mm, 36.0 kg
KE-920A: 500 (W) × 735 (D) × 800 (H) mm, 30.0 kg
LS-901AG/AJ/AK Photo control unit 155 (W) × 300 (D) × 75 (H) mm, 3.9 kg
Multiple portable socket outlet SD-901AJ: 240 (W) × 60 (D) × 95 (H) mm, 0.6 kg
SD-901AG/AK: 240 (W) × 63 (D) × 81 (H) mm, 0.75 kg
SD-903AJ: 240 (W) × 60 (D) × 117 (H) mm, 0.6 kg
SD-903AG/AK: 240 (W) × 63 (D) × 81 (H) mm, 0.75 kg
JE-921A/AG Electrode junction box 185 (W) × 72 (D) ×167 (H) mm, 1.0 kg (not including cables)
JE-922A/AG Mini junction box 83 (W) × 24 (D) × 128 (H) mm, 0.3 kg (not including cable, cable length: 5.0 m)
Power Requirements
EEG-9100A/G/J/K
Line voltage SC-901A: AC 100 to 127 V
SC-901AG/AK: AC 220 to 240 V
Line frequency 50/60 Hz
Power consumption 420 VA
EEG-9200A/G/J/K
Line voltage SM-930AA: AC 117 V
SM-930AJ: AC 110 to 127 V
SM-930AK: AC 220 to 240 V
Line frequency 50/60 Hz
Power consumption 750 VA (for PC unit, display and MO disk drive)
1 kVA (PC unit, display, MO disk drive and photo control unit)
Operation Conditions
Temperature 10 to 35°C (50 to 95°F)
Humidity 30 to 80% (noncondensing)
Atmospheric pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa
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Panel Descriptions
Component Example
EEG-9100A/G/J/K
Mouse
MO disk drive
Power supply unit, (locally purchase)
SC-901A/AK/AG
EEG-9200A/G/J/K
Laser printer
Display
(locally purchase)
Keyboard
Mouse
MO disk drive
(locally purchase) Stand, KC-001A
Isolation unit,
SM-930AA/AJ/AK
PC unit,
CC-902AK
1 2 3
4 5 6 2 7 8
Front view
Name
1. CD-R/RW drive
2. USB connector
3. Power socket
4. RS-232C connector
5. Protective ground terminal
6. Network connector
7. S-video connector
9 8. PC Card slot
9. Power button
1 2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Name
1. PC power switch
2. CD-RW drive
3. Hard disk access LED
4. CD-RW eject button
5. AC socket
6. Protective ground terminal
7. Video connector
8. USB connectors for electrode junction box
9. USB connector for mouse
10. USB connector for keyboard
11. Video connector
12. RS-232C connector
2 Name
1. AC outlets
2. AC SOURCE socket
3. FUSE holder
3
4. Equipotential ground terminal
5. Protective ground terminal
1
Example: SC-901A 5
3
Example: SM-930AJ
Name
1. OUTPUT (AC outlet)
2. Protective ground terminal
3. AC SOURCE socket
4. Equipotential ground terminal
5. BREAKER
Front panel
1 2 3
X1 X2 X1 X2
X5
4
RESP F
X3 X4
X3 X4
PG1 PG2
6
22 23 X6
Z
RESP C
SELECTOR(K )
FP1 FP2
1 2
2 5 10 20 50
T1 F7 F8 T2
25 F3 Fz F4 26
7
13 3 19 4 14
X7
IMPEDANCE
12
CHECK Fz T3 C3 Cz C4 T4 A2 RESP A
11 15 5 24 6 16 12
T5 P3 Pz P4 T6
17 7 20 8 18
SpO2/CO2
DC1/DC2
OI O2
9 10
10
8 5
11
USB
PHOTO
MARK
Name
1. Impedance display LED
14 2. Z jack
3. Bipolar jack
4. Bipolar jack/RESP F, C, A jack
DC 3
DC 4
5. Electrode jack
DC 5 6. 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 KΩ SELECTOR
DC 6
(Impedance preset key)
MARKER
PG1 PG2
Z
FP1 FP2
T1 F7 F8 T2
F3 Fz F4
1
A1 T3 C3 Cz C4 T4 A2
T5 P3 Pz P4 T6
O1 O2
X1 X2 X3 X4
X5 X6 X7 3
Name
1. Electrode jack
2. Z jack
3. Extra input jack
4. Multiple output connector
1 4 5 6 7 8 9
SINGLE
MIC SPEAKER TRIG. TRIG. PHOTO MARK RS-232C
INPUT OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT
2 14
POWER
PHOTIC LAMP
3 13 12 11 10
Name
1. SINGLE button
2. Power indicator
3. POWER switch
4. MIC INPUT connector
5. SPEAKER OUTPUT connector
6. TRIG. INPUT connector
7. TRIG. OUTPUT connector
8. PHOTO MARK connector
9. RS-232C connector
10. PHOTIC LAMP connector
11. HV connector
12. Equipotential ground terminal
13. AC SOURCE socket
14. FUSE holder
Composition
EEG-9100A/G/J/K
Standard Components
EEG-9100A
EEG-9100G
EEG-9100J
EEG-9100K
Options
SC-901A Power supply unit (100 V, two AC outlets) for A/J version 1
SC-901AG Power supply unit (220 to 240 V, one AC outlet) for G version
KE-910A Cart
EEG-9200A/G/J/K
Standard Components
EEG-9200A
EEG-9200G
EEG-9200J
EEG-9200K
Options
SM-930AK Isolation unit (220 to 240 V, three AC outlets) for K/G version
TRIG. OUTPUT
TRIG. INPUT
SPEAKER OUTPUT
MIC INPUT
EPJ AMP board Flash lamp assembly
CN210/211/220/221 1
CN191 CN212 CN211
EEG-9100A/G/J/K
(DC input 3 to 6)
PHOTO STIM board
CN060 CN070 CN021 CN011
EPJ CPU board
CN030
CN041
CN042
CN052
CN051
PHOTO MARK CNJ041 5 Hyperventilation unit
CN091
(Remote mark) CN040
CN043 6
2 3 CNJ041
CNJ013
CNJ012
4
Connection Diagram
2 SWITCH board
Universal
Functional ground lead connector
Printer
AC power cord
TRIG. OUTPUT
TRIG. INPUT
SPEAKER OUTPUT
MIC INPUT
EPJ AMP board Flash lamp assembly
CN210/211/220/221 1 PHOTO STIM board
CN191 CN212 CN211
(DC input 3 to 6)
EEG-9200A/G/J/K
CN041
CN042
CN052
CN051
PHOTO MARK CNJ041 5 Hyperventilation unit
CN091
CN040
CN043
(Remote mark)
2 3 6
CNJ041
CNJ031
CNJ013
CNJ012
4
Functional ground lead SWITCH board
Universal
connector
USB 4 : MK2M10DF09DF09-006-0684
Keyboard AC power cord
AC socket connector 5 : 172171-1 (S11, 15) for LS-901AJ/AK/AG
6 : M63-12/S-1612A cable for LS-901AJ/AK/AG
PC unit
7 : M63-04-0028SA L=450
AC power cord Mouse
8 : Printer cable
AC power cord
9 : Display cable
Male/female connector
AC power cord
Solder
Solder dip Isolation unit
1.23
1. GENERAL
1
Section 2 Changing Settings
2
Changing the MO User Label When Installing Two or More Instruments in an Area or Connecting the
Instrument to a Network....................................................................................................................................... 2.2
General....................................................................................................................................................... 2.2
Procedure................................................................................................................................................... 2.2
General
When installing two or more EEG instruments in an area or connecting the
instrument to a network with other Nihon Kohden digital EEGs, assign the
different MO disk volume number for each instrument. The default “MO User
Label” in the MO disk volume number is “A”. Refer to “Writing Down the Data
in the Volume Set Dialog Box Before PC Unit or Hard Disk Replacement” in
Section 6.
Procedure
1. Click the Start button on the taskbar. The Start menu opens.
4. Type in the MO disk volume number with a capital letter from “A” to “Z” in
the MO USER LABEL text box.
How to Troubleshoot
Use this section to locate, identify and solve a problem in the instrument or an
error message displayed on the screen. The troubleshooting tables in this section
are divided into general problems and displayed error messages.
2. In the “Problem” or “Error Message” column, find the trouble item that
matches the problem or error message.
3. Do the action recommended in the “Action” column. (Do the first action
recommended in the “Action” column).
5. If none of the actions solve the problem, contact your Nihon Kohden
representative.
WARNING
When checking a cable connection, close the EEG-9000 application
program, turn off the power of the PC unit and all components, and
unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet (For the procedure,
refer to the next page). Failure to follow this warning may cause
electrical shock.
After checking the cable connection, turn on the power of all components, then
restart the PC unit.
NOTE
Before contacting your Nihon Kohden representative for technical
support, please complete a copy of the Maintenance Check Sheet (the
original copy is provided at the end of the Section 6 “Maintenance”),
and if possible, provide additional detailed information on the problem.
Send the complete copy of the Maintenance Check Sheet to your Nihon
Kohden representative. This will allow your Nihon Kohden representative
to provide you with the best support.
Troubleshooting
Waveform Acquisition
NOTE
Before measurement, confirm the following:
• The examination room is free from artifact-causing sources.
• The electrodes are firmly attached to the patient.
• The electrodes and electrode leads are not dirty, damaged or frayed.
If not, pulse noise caused by static electricity or generated by a display
may be superimposed on the EEG waveform. Refer to “Instrument
Location” in Section 2 of the EEG-9100/9200 Operator’s manual.
During waveform acquisition the The storage drive (the MO disk or hard Click the OK button on the message
following message appears. disk which saves the EEG data file) is dialog box, then end the measurement
“The disk is full. Close the current almost full. and save the file. Refer to “Starting and
file to exit the acquisition program. Ending EEG Measurement - Ending
Insert a new disk. the Measurement and Saving the File”
[CAUTION] in Section 5 of the Operator’s manual. 3
Do not turn off the power of the After saving the file, prepare a new MO
main unit or connected instruments disk, or delete unnecessary files in the
(Photo Drive unit or MO drive). hard disk.
This can cause loss of EEG data and
damage to the hard disk.”
The waveform is not displayed. The color of the waveform and Use a different color for waveform and
background is the same. background.
The Display setting in the Pattern tableSet the Display setting to “ON” for
is set to “OFF”. necessary channels.
The waveforms do not sweep Many channels are displayed. The PC unit cannot process all running
smoothly. The FFT analysis function is set to on. programs. Reduce the channels to
display or set the FFT analysis function
to off.
The AC filter does not function. The AC filter setting is not correct. Select the correct AC filter setting (50 or
60 Hz) in the System program.
Noise is not caused by AC line Use the proper filter according to the
influence. artifact.
Noise in AV derivation. An unused electrode for AV derivation is Delete unnecessary electrodes for AV
selected in the AV Delete dialog box. derivation in the AV Delete dialog box.
The electrode name on the screen is The electrode that is used for Select the electrode for the storage
indicated in red. measurement is not selected for the electrode in the Electrodes to be Saved
storage electrode. dialog box of the System program.
The electrode is selected for the AV Select all electrodes which are selected
derivation but not selected for the for the AV derivation for the storage
storage electrode. electrode in the Electrodes to be Saved
dialog box of the System program.
The amplifier setting (sensitivity, The amplifier setting is not set to Set the amplifier setting to ACC with the
time constant or high-cut filter) does “ACC”. pattern table in the System program. You
not change with the Amp bar. can temporarily change the amplifier
setting in the Acquisition program and
Review program.
The Acquisition program does not When an error appears, follow the
—
open. instructions in the dialog box.
Faulty USB cable connection. Turn off the power of the PC unit,
then check that the USB cable from
the electrode junction box is correctly
connected to the PC unit.
Faulty electrode junction box. Replace the electrode junction box.
No calibration waveform appears on Faulty EPJ CPU board. Replace the EPJ CPU board or electrode
the screen. junction box.
Artifact is superimposed on all
calibration waveforms.
Only baselines appear on the screen.
No waveform appears on the screen.
Artifact is superimposed on all Faulty EPJ CPU board if no SELECTOR Replace the EPJ CPU board or electrode
signals input from the electrode (Impedance threshold display) LED on junction box.
jacks. the electrode junction box lights.
Faulty EPJ AMP board. Replace the EPJ AMP board.
A specific electrode signal does not Faulty electrode lead. Replace the electrode lead.
appear. Faulty EPJ AMP board. An amplifier Replace the EPJ AMP board or electrode
corresponding to the signal is faulty. junction box.
NOTE
Either of the following combinations cannot be used.
• X5 jacks and RESP F (airflow) jack
• X6 jacks and RESP C (chest) jack connector
• X7 jacks and RESP A (abdomen) connector
If either of the above combinations is used, the signal from the X5,
X6 or X7 jacks is measured.
Control
Problem Possible Cause Action
When the power is turned on, the The settings in the BIOS setup screen are Check and correct the settings in the
instrument does not start but the not correct. BIOS setup screen according to “BIOS
BIOS setup screen is displayed on Default Setting” in Section 6. 3
the screen.
When the power is turned on, The AC adapter is not correctly Connect the AC adapter to the power
nothing is displayed on the screen connected to the power supply unit and unit and PC unit correctly.
(EEG-9100). PC unit, and the rechargeable battery of
the PC unit is discharged.
Faulty PC unit. Replace the PC unit.
When the power is turned on, The power of the display is not turned on.Press the power switch of the display to
nothing is displayed on the screen turn the display on.
(EEG-9200). The brightness or contrast of the display Adjust the brightness or contrast. Refer
is not appropriate. to the Operator’s manual of the display
and PC unit.
The display cable is not connected to the Connect the display cable to the video
PC unit correctly. connector on the PC unit correctly.
The input line (BNC/D-Sub) is not Select the correct input line. Refer to
correct. the Operator’s manual of the display.
When the power is turned on, A floppy disk is inserted into the floppy Remove the floppy disk.
Windows does not start. disk drive.
Faulty electrode junction box. 1. Turn the power of the PC unit off.
2. Remove the USB cable from the PC
unit.
3. Restart the PC unit.
If Windows starts correctly, the
electrode junction box is faulty. Replace
the electrode junction box.
The settings in the BIOS setup screen are Check and correct the settings in the
not correct. BIOS setup screen according to “BIOS
Default Setting” in Section 6.
Problem with the Windows operating Reinstall Windows and EEG-9000
system. system program.
Faulty PC unit. Replace the PC unit.
The screen is dark. The brightness or contrast is not Adjust the brightness or contrast. Refer
appropriate. to the operator’s manual of the display
or PC unit.
The EEG-9000 application program A screen saver program is active. Close the screen saver program.
does not work correctly. Another windows application program is Close all Windows application
active. programs. Or, delete the application
program if it conflicts with the EEG-
9000 system program.
The USB cable from the electrode Turn off the power of the PC unit, then
junction box is not connected to the PC connect the USB cable to the PC unit
unit. correctly.
Problem with the EEG-9000 application Reinstall the EEG-9000 system
program. program.
Faulty PC unit. Replace the PC unit.
The mouse does not function The mouse is not connected to the PC Turn off the power of the PC unit, then
(EEG-9100). unit. connect the mouse cable to mouse
connector on the PC unit correctly.
Program malfunction. Use the Task Manager to close the
program, then shut down Windows.
Refer to “Closing the Program and
Shutting Down Windows” in this
section.
Faulty mouse. Replace the mouse.
The keyboard does not function Temporary error. Turn off the power of the PC unit, then
(EEG-9100). on again.
The active window is behind an inactive When the AC power cord of the PC unit
window. The title bar of the active is disconnected and the PC unit operates
window is highlighted. on battery power, this trouble occurs.
Click the title bar of the window so that
the window is active.
Program malfunction. Use the Task Manager to close the
program or shut down Windows. Refer
to “Closing the Program and Shutting
Down Windows” in this section.
Faulty PC unit. Replace the PC unit.
The mouse or keyboard does not The mouse is not connected to the PC Turn the power off, then connect the
function (EEG-9200). unit. mouse cable to mouse connector on the
The mouse is connected to the keyboard PC unit correctly.
connector.
The keyboard is not connected to the PC Turn the power off, then connect the
unit. keyboard cable to keyboard connector
The keyboard is connected to the mouse on the PC unit correctly.
connector.
The displayed window is inactive. The Click the title bar of the window so that
title bar of the window is dimmed. the window is active.
Faulty mouse. Use the Task Manager to close the
Faulty keyboard. program or shut down Windows. Refer
to “Closing the Program and Shutting
Program malfunction. Down Windows” in this section.
The manual mark (MARK ON, Faulty mark cord connection. Connect the mark cord to the electrode
MARK OFF) does not appear. junction box correctly.
Faulty mark cord. Replace the mark cord.
Faulty EPJ CPU board. Replace the EPJ CPU board.
The layout of the window is The size of the window is changed. When Change the size of the window properly.
changed. the size of the window is changed, the
position of the button changes.
The date and time is not correct. The date and time setting is not correct. Set the correct date and time. Refer to
the Windows online help.
The backup battery of the PC unit is Contact your Nihon Kohden
discharged. representative.
When the power is turned on, the The backup battery of the PC unit is Contact your Nihon Kohden
“Strike F1 to continue Press F2 to discharged. representative.
system setup” message appears, and
Windows does not start. (EEG-9200)
When the power is turned on, the The backup battery of the PC unit is Contact your Nihon Kohden
“Alert! System Battery voltage is discharged. representative.
low” message appears, and Windows
does not start. (EEG-9200)
Activation
Problem Possible Cause Action
The flash lamp does not light. The AC power cord is not connected to Connect the AC power cord correctly.
the photo control unit correctly.
Faulty flash lamp assembly cable Check that the flash lamp assembly 3
connection. cable is correctly connected to the
PHOTIC LAMP connector on the photo
control unit.
Faulty RS-232C cable connection. Check that the RS-232C cable is
correctly connected to the photo control
unit and PC unit.
The power of the photo control unit is 1. Close the Acquisition program.
turned on after the Acquisition program 2. Turn on the photo control unit power.
opens. 3. Open the Acquisition program.
The “Use photic stimulation” check box Check the “Use stimulation” check box.
on the Photic Stimulation dialog box
(System program) is not checked.
The photic stimulation mode is set to Select the correct photic stimulation
“Single”. mode.
The flash lamp is faulty. Replace the flash lamp.
The photic stimulation mark or HV The photo mark connection cable is not Turn off the power of the PC unit and
mark does not appear. connected to the electrode junction box photo control unit, then check that
and the photo control unit correctly. the photo mark connection cable is
connected to the electrode junction box
and the photo control unit correctly.
Faulty photo mark connection cable. Replace the photo mark connection
cable.
The flash lamp is faulty. Replace the flash lamp.
Faulty EPJ CPU board. Replace the EPJ CPU board.
Faulty PHOTO STIM board. Replace the PHOTO STIM board.
Power
Problem Possible Cause Action
The PC unit operates on battery Faulty isolation AC power on the power Check that the power fuse is not blown.
power (EEG-9100 Only). supply unit. If the fuse is not blown, replace the
The MO disk drive does not operate. power supply unit.
The printer does not operate.
The flash lamp does not light. Faulty +5 VD and/or +12 VA on the Check that the F012 fuse is not blown.
The photo control unit is not PHOTO STIM board. If the fuse is not blown, replace the
recognized (The Display Activation PHOTO STIM board.
Control button on the tool bar is
dimmed).
No pacing sound (SPEAKER Faulty +12 VA on the PHOTO STIM Check that the F013 fuse is not blown.
OUTPUT) occurs. board. If the fuse is not blown, replace the
PHOTO STIM board.
The photo control unit does not Faulty +5 VD and/or +12 VA on the Check that the F012 fuse is not blown.
operate. PHOTO STIM board. If the fuse is not blown, replace the
PHOTO STIM board.
Faulty isolation AC power on the photo Check that the power fuse is not blown.
control unit. If the fuse is not blown, replace the
photo control unit.
The flash lamp does not light. Faulty +512 V on the PHOTO STIM Check that the F011 and/or F014 is not
board. blown. If the fuse is not blown, replace
the PHOTO STIM board.
* The +5 VD power is generated from the +12 VA.
Printer
The following table explains general troubleshooting used with the instrument.
For details, refer to the printer Operator’s manual.
MO Disk Drive
The following table explains the general troubleshooting in combination with the
instrument. For details, refer to the MO disk drive Operator’s manual.
CD-RW Drive
The following table explains the general troubleshooting. For details, refer to PC
unit Operator’s manual and CD-R/CD-RW recorder software online help.
Error Messages
System Program
Error Message Possible Cause Action
At least one electrode must be No electrode is selected and saved for Select and save the proper electrodes.
selected. waveform acquisition. Refer to “Selecting and Saving the
Electrodes for Waveform Acquisition” in 3
Section 4 of the Operator’s manual.
Drive “D” is CD-ROM drive. The MO disk drive is not recognized. Check that the USB cable or
Storage drive is set to “C”. USB2Xchange adapter is correctly
connected to the MO disk drive and PC
unit.
Drive “D” not found. The MO disk drive is not recognized. Check that the USB cable or
Storage drive is set to “C”. USB2Xchange adapter is correctly
connected to the MO disk drive and PC
unit.
Please close Acquisition program You tried to open the System program Close the Acquisition program, then
before you start the System program. when the Acquisition program was open. open the System program.
Please close Database Manager You tried to open the System program Close the Database Manager program,
program before you start the System when the Database Manager program then open the System program.
program. was open.
Please close File Utility program You tried to open the System program Close the File Utility program, then
before you start the System program. when the File Utility program was open. open the System program.
Please close Review program before You tried to open the System program Close the Review program, then open
you start the System program. when the Review program was open. the System program.
The storage folder and the automatic The same directory is selected for the Change the directory for the “Automatic
copy folder cannot be the same “Storage drive” option and “Automatic copy after acquisition” option, or
folder. copy after acquisition” option. uncheck the “Automatic copy after
acquisition” option.
Time-out error (over 30 seconds). The system setting file is faulty. Reinstall the EEG-9000 system program.
The settings file may be damaged.
NOTE
When the optional JL-951T3 SpO2 Adapter is connected to the electrode
junction box and there is an extreme power surge, an “SpO2 UNSTABLE
PULSE” message appears. To prevent noise from the AC power line,
ground the electroencephalograph with a low impedance ground lead (i.e.
1.5 m or less), connect the AC power cord to another AC outlet and/or
turn off the power of surrounding equipment.
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Block Diagram...................................................................................................................................................... 4.2
EEG-9100A/G/J/K...................................................................................................................................... 4.2
EEG-9200A/G/J/K...................................................................................................................................... 4.3
Signal Flow........................................................................................................................................................... 4.4
Electrode Junction Box......................................................................................................................................... 4.5
EPJ INPUT Board...................................................................................................................................... 4.7
EPJ AMP Board......................................................................................................................................... 4.7
EPJ CPU Board........................................................................................................................................ 4.10
Settings When Using Two Electrode Junction Box................................................................................... 4.11
Power Supply Unit, SC-901A/AG/AK (for EEG-9100A/G/J/K only).................................................................... 4.12
Isolation Unit, SM-930AA/AJ/AK (for EEG-9200A/G/J/K only)........................................................................... 4.12
Photo Control Unit.............................................................................................................................................. 4.13
PHOTO STIM Board................................................................................................................................. 4.14
SWITCH Board......................................................................................................................................... 4.15
S/H
A/D converter J-BOX USB
EEG-9100A/G/J/K
controller controller
4. BOARD DESCRIPTION
Block Diagram
CPU
USB cable
MIC INPUT
SPEAKER OUTPUT
TRIG. INPUT
TRIG. OUTPUT
Printer
S/H
A/D converter J-BOX USB
controller controller
EEG-9200A/G/J/K
CPU
H8S
TAP CPU
MIC INPUT
SPEAKER OUTPUT
TRIG. INPUT
TRIG. OUTPUT
Printer
4.3
4. BOARD DESCRIPTION
4
4. BOARD DESCRIPTION
Signal Flow
5 MO cable
USB
(USB) USB connector
connector
6 Printer cable
(USB)
(Example is EEG-9100)
The host CPU in the PC unit controls all units and boards by sending and receiving the operation control signals and input/
output signals.
1. The electrode junction box converts the acquired analog signals (EEG waveforms, respiration waveforms, ECG
waveforms, DC input signals, remote mark on/off signals, etc.) to digital data and transfers the digital data to the PC
unit as serial data by USB communication.
The PC unit generates the electrode junction box control signals for functions such as resetting traces to the baseline,
changing the reference electrodes and checking the skin-electrode impedance, etc.
2. The photo control unit controls the photic stimulation and hyperventilation pacing sound by receiving a command from
the PC unit by RS-232C communication.
3. The photo control unit transfers the photo mark signal and hyperventilation mark signal to the electrode junction box.
4. The photo control unit outputs the photic trigger signal to the TRIG. OUTPUT connector.
5. The PC unit communicates with the MO disk drive to read/write EEG data files.
6. The PC unit communicates with the printer to print patient information, events and EEG waveforms.
The JE-921A/AG Electrode Junction Box consists of the EPJ INPUT board, EPJ
AMP board and EPJ CPU board.
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The general functions of the electrode junction box are to:
• amplify the EEG signals picked up from the electrodes
• process the SpO2 and CO2 data from SpO2 probe and CO2 sensor kit
• amplify the DC input signals from the DC input connectors
• simultaneously sample the amplified signals at the frequency of 1 kHz
• convert the sampled analog signals to digital serial data
• convert the photo mark signals and HV mark signals from the photo control
unit to digital serial data
• output the digital data to the PC unit by USB communication
• measure the skin-electrode contact impedance and display the skin-electrode
contact impedance with the LEDs
AGND AGND
AGND
Gain ´8
Voltage reference Gain ´117
C3 TC 2 s
+
C4
300 Hz
-18dB/oct +
AGND
Z Gain ´117
TC 2 s
+
X1+ to X4+ Z amplifier AGND 300 Hz
-18dB/oct +
X1- to X4- AGND
AGND
(´4 blocks)
DC3 to DC7
RESP F, RESP C, RESP A
EPJ INPUT board/EPJ AMP board block diagram
300 Hz
From EPJ CPU board (CN030) Gain ´8 + -18dB/oct
CN041 AGND
+5 V
RxD2, TxD2 SpO2/CO2 (CN051) DGND DGND
(Floating) (Non-floating)
+5 V AGND
RxD1, TxD1 SpO2/CO2 (CN061)
R-CHECK
LEVEL
A A A A
AGND
K K K K
(Non-floating) (Floating)
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Input Protection Circuit
Each input circuit has 100 MΩ resistor as input impedance. Clipping diodes
are provided to protect the input circuit from excessive voltage caused by static
energy or electrical surgery unit.
• Reset circuit
Resets the trace to the baseline.
• Reset circuit
Resets the trace to the baseline.
DC Input Circuit
• Buffer amplifier
Provides 1.5 MΩ input impedance.
• Reset circuit
Resets the trace to the baseline.
Multiplexing Circuit
Multiplexes the data from the sample and hold circuit and outputs it as serial
data.
Power
circuit U022, U023 (Non-floating) +5 V +5 VF (Floating)
U050
IMPCHK 50 K SW A, SW B, SW C
J-BOX
control circuit
PHOTO MARK
IRQ2
+5 V
CN040
001 D-
002 U041
003 Digital isolator
USB cable 004 D+ USB Control U051
To PC unit? 005 CN070
006 U053
007 U064
008
U061 U073
12 MHz DC
U062 U074
DGND
MPX +5 VF
A/D converter
EPJ CPU board block diagram
CN030
+3.3 V
DGND
CN091
REMOTE MARK
DGND
4.9
4. BOARD DESCRIPTION
4
4. BOARD DESCRIPTION
Isolation Circuits
The digital isolators are used for transferring the digital data from the floating
circuit to the non-floating circuit.
1. Set the ID number to “2” for the second electrode junction box.
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The ID number can be set by the J012 jumper switch (default setting: ID 1)
on the EPJ CPU board in the electrode junction box. When the power of the
electroencephalograph is turned on, the following LED that indicates the
impedance threshold lights
Shorted: ID number = 1, Impedance threshold LED – 10 kΩ
Opened: ID number = 2, Impedance threshold LED – 20 kΩ
2. Create the shortcut icons for the first and second electrode junction boxes.
Refer to “Settings When Using Two Electrode Junction Boxes” in Section 2
of the JE-921A/AG operator’s manual.
The power supply unit consists of an AC socket with fuse folders and noise filter,
medical isolation transformer, choke coil and AC outlet socket to supply isolation
power to a PC unit, locally purchased MO disk drive and printer.
Isolation transformer
Choke coil
AC Socket
1:1
Noise filter Outlet socket
Fuse
L L
N N
Fuse
Circuit breaker
Isolation transformer
AC Socket 1:1 Choke coil Outlet socket
L L
C101
0.01μF
N N
Thermal fuse Thermal fuse
SM-930AA/AJ/AK:
3 outlet sockets
L011 CNA041
CNJ011
PG1 1
3 CNJ042
K
+5 VD
A
4 uF/1000 V PG2 (0 V) T-LAMP, etc
CNJ011 + DGND
4 CN041
NCS-254-RF 2
TRIG. OUTPUT
4 3
CN042
U014 +5 VD
TRIG. INPUT
1 2 LAMP. T 3 1
Photo trigger CN043
control circuit PH/HV MRK To electrode
4 2 Trigger/Mark
control circuit junction box
DGND
512 V IN F012 160 mA (Photo mark cable)
1k +12 VA DGND
CGND +12 VA HV DTC
HV TRG CNJ041
To HV unit
CNJ012 F011 200 mA
Pacing -12 VA
control circuit
AGND
AC INLET CN052
-12 VA HV TRG, etc SPEAKER OUTPUT
FC +5 VD
CN051
(Floating circuit)
Photo control unit block diagram
MIC INPUT
2 A (100 to 127 V AC) U033 TOUT1, TOUT2, xIRQ0, etc
1.25 A (220 to 240V AC) Power transformer (Non-floating circuit)
EPROM
+12 VA +5 VD U021
D0-D15
380 V AC CPU
U011 U013
F013 2.0 A A0-A15 H8S/2655 RXD0 RXD0'
+12 VA +5 VD U034 CNJ013
TAP E + Regulator Regulator U031 TXD0 TXD0' To PC unit
15 V AC U032 RS-232C
drive circuit (RS-232C cable)
E + U012 SRAM
-12 VA
CGND DGND
CNJ013 F014 2.0 A Regulator
19.6608 MHz
-12 VA
AGND DGND
4.13
4. BOARD DESCRIPTION
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4. BOARD DESCRIPTION
WARNING
Before connecting or disconnecting the flash lamp assembly cable,
turn the power off. After the power is turned off, high voltage is
present in the PHOTIC LAMP connector for several minutes.
WARNING
Always connect the flash lamp assembly cable to the PHOTIC LAMP
connector on the photic stimulator control unit. When you do not use
the flash lamp assembly or it is disconnected from the photic
stimulator control unit, attach the PHOTIC LAMP connector cap to
the PHOTIC LAMP connector. When the instrument power is on,
about 600 V is present at the PHOTIC LAMP connector on the photic
stimulator control unit. Touching the PHOTIC LAMP connector
causes electrical shock.
SWITCH Board
When the power of the photo control unit is turned on, the LED042 POWER
ON/OFF LED lights. You can check the photic stimulation by pressing the
SW041 switch (Single button). When this switch is pressed, the photic lamp
lights once and the LED on the SW041 lights synchronized with the photic
trigger signal.
The procedures in this section tell how to remove, replace and install major
components in the instrument.
• To remove components from the cart, refer to the KE-910A or KD-024A/025A
Cart Installation Guide or “Setting the Components on the Cart” on Section 2
of the EEG-9100/9200 Operator’s Manual.
• To remove the connection cables, refer to “Cable Connections” in Section 2 of
the EEG-9100/9200 Operator’s manual.
• To remove, replace and install the components in the PC unit, refer to the
personal computer documentation.
WARNING WARNING
To avoid the possibility of injury to yourself or To avoid accidental discharge of static electricity
damage to the instrument, do not install or which could damage the components of the
remove any component or change switch settings instrument, use a grounded wrist strap when
while the power is on. installing or removing any component of the
instrument.
WARNING WARNING
Before connecting or disconnecting the flash After the power is turned off, wait at least one
lamp assembly cable, turn the power off. After the minute to remove cables and disassemble the
power is turned off, high voltage is present in the instrument. When the instrument is turned on,
PHOTIC LAMP connector for several minutes. about 600 V is present at pin 2 of the PHOTIC
LAMP connector on the photo control unit.
WARNING
Before connecting or disconnecting a cable, close
the EEG-9000 application program, shut down
Windows, turn off all components and unplug the
AC power cord from the AC outlet.
CAUTION CAUTION
Fuses cut off the power when an abnormality Do not use or change the DIP switches or jumper
occurs in the instrument. Eliminate the malfunction settings or expand the system as recommended
before replacing the fuse. Use the correct fuse in the Product Guide of the personal computer
only. The fuse rating is shown on the holder. because the DIP switches and jumper settings on
the system board and CPU module and the
installed hardware are specially set for the
instrument. Changing these settings can affect 5
the performance of the instrument.
CAUTION CAUTION
Removal and replacement of any components in Use only parts recommended by Nihon Kohden
the instrument should only be done by qualified to assure maximum performance from your
service personnel. instrument.
Required Tools
• Anti-static bench mat
• Wrist ground strap
• Phillips screwdriver (insulated type, for M3 and M4 screws)
• Hex socket driver (for 8 mm floating bolt, 5.5 mm spacer bolt and nut)
• Tweezers
2. Remove the four M4 binding head screws which fasten the rear cover to the
front cover.
4. Remove the five 8 mm floating bolts which fasten the PCB unit to the front
cover.
Front cover
PCB unit
6. Remove the five M3 screws with spring washers and open the shield sheet
(OUT).
7. Remove the flat cable and USB cable which are connected to the EPJ CPU
board.
The boards are connected with 5.5 mm spacer bolts and 5.5 mm spacer nuts.
WARNING WARNING
Before connecting or disconnecting the flash After the power is turned off, wait at least one
lamp assembly cable, turn the power off. After the minute to remove cables and disassemble the
power is turned off, high voltage is present in the instrument. When the instrument is turned on, 5
PHOTIC LAMP connector for several minutes. about 600 V is present at pin 2 of the PHOTIC
LAMP connector on the photo control unit.
1. Remove the eight M4 binding screws which fasten the top cover and bottom
cover to the chassis.
Capacitor
2. Remove the two M3 screws with spring washers which fasten the heat sink
to the chassis.
3. Remove the two 5 mm jack posts of the RS-232C connector on the rear
panel.
4. Pull up the PHOTO STIM board and remove all cables which are connected
to the PHOTO STIM board.
2. Remove the four M3 screws with spring washers which fasten the front
panel to the chassis.
4. Remove the two M3 screws with spring washers which fasten the SWITCH
board to the front panel.
SWITCH board
General................................................................................................................................................................. 6.3
Checking the Electrode Junction Box................................................................................................................... 6.4
Checking Noise.......................................................................................................................................... 6.4
Checking the Skin-electrode Impedance Check Function.......................................................................... 6.5 6
Checking the EEG Input Circuit.................................................................................................................. 6.6
Differential Mode Check................................................................................................................... 6.6
Common Mode Check..................................................................................................................... 6.8
Checking the Power Supplies............................................................................................................................... 6.9
Checking the AC Power Voltage Output from the Power Supply Unit (EEG-9100).................................... 6.9
Checking the AC Power Voltage Output from the Isolation Unit (EEG-9200)............................................. 6.9
Checking the Power on the Photo Control Unit........................................................................................ 6.10
PHOTIC LAMP Connector............................................................................................................. 6.10
Adjusting the Pacing Sound............................................................................................................................... 6.11
Checking for Disk Damage Using Check Disk.................................................................................................... 6.12
MO Disk.............................................................................................................................................................. 6.13
Writing Down the File and MO Data Before PC Unit or Hard Disk Replacement............................................... 6.14
General..................................................................................................................................................... 6.14
Procedure................................................................................................................................................. 6.15
Explanation of Each Setting..................................................................................................................... 6.16
Installing the EEG-9000 System Program.......................................................................................................... 6.18
General..................................................................................................................................................... 6.18
Before Installation.......................................................................................................................... 6.18
Procedure - EEG-9100............................................................................................................................. 6.18
Installation Flowchart..................................................................................................................... 6.18
Step 1 - Installing Windows XP Professional................................................................................. 6.19
Step 2 - Installing the System Utilities............................................................................................ 6.21
Step 3 - Installing the Device Drivers............................................................................................. 6.22
Step 4 - Changing the Windows Settings....................................................................................... 6.22
Step 5 - Installing the EEG-9000 System Program........................................................................ 6.30
Step 6 - Installing the Electrode Junction Box Driver..................................................................... 6.31
Step 7 - Changing the Drive Letter................................................................................................. 6.33
Step 8 - Allocation of Form Disk Numbers to the Drive D and the Drive R.................................... 6.33
Procedure - EEG-9200............................................................................................................................. 6.34
Installation Flowchart..................................................................................................................... 6.34
Step 1 - Installing Windows XP Professional................................................................................. 6.34
Step 2 - Installing the Dell System Software.................................................................................. 6.36
Step 3 - Installing the Device Drivers............................................................................................. 6.37
Step 4 - Creating the User Account............................................................................................... 6.38
Step 5 - Changing the Windows Settings....................................................................................... 6.39
Step 6 - Installing the EEG-9000 System Program........................................................................ 6.46
Step 7 - Installing the Electrode Junction Box Driver..................................................................... 6.47
Step 8 - Changing the Drive Letter................................................................................................. 6.49
Internal Switch Settings...................................................................................................................................... 6.50
General
This section explains the check procedure and adjustment procedure for the
following items and how to install the EEG system program.
For periodic maintenance, use the Maintenance Check Sheet in this section.
This check sheet is useful to check the operation of the instrument after check/
adjustment or board/unit replacement.
Checking Noise
Use the EEG noise checker to check the internal noise of the electrode junction
box. This checker shorts circuits all EEG inputs as shown in the circuit diagram.
Assemble the EEG noise checker locally with parts that are purchased locally or
from your Nihon Kohden representative.
1. Connect the EEG noise checker to the multiple connector of the electrode
junction box.
4. Check that the amplitude of the noise on the screen is less than 1.5 μVp-p
with the Voltage cursor.
Required Parts
Circuit diagram Description Qty Code No.
20
Not used 21
22
26
Not used 27
Not used 28
29
43
44
Not used
50
Required Parts
Description Qty Code No.
Resistor, MRS25F2001 2.0 kΩF 40 227051
Resistor, MRS25F4991 4.99 kΩF 40 227434
Resistor, MRS25F1002 10.0 kΩF 40 227728
Resistor, MRS25F2002 20.0 kΩF 40 228014
Circuit diagram Resistor, MRS25F4992 49.9 kΩF 40 228398
Connector, PCR-S50FS 1 545287
Resistor
1 Housing, PCR-LS50LA 1 545394
20
Not used 21
22
26
Not used 27
Not used 28
29
43
44
Not used
50
1. Connect the EEG differential mode input checker to the multiple connector
of the electrode junction box.
5. Check that the amplitude of each channel is 50 μV/mm with the Voltage
cursor. (The amplitude of C3-0V, C4-0V is 0 V: flat)
Required Parts
Circuit diagram
1M 500 mV
1
4
5
6
6
7
20
Not used 21
22
100
26
Not used 27
Not used 28 Ground (reference)
29
30
33
34
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
Not used
50
1. Connect the EEG common mode input checker to the multiple connector of
the electrode junction box.
5. Check that the amplitude of each channel is as follow with the Voltage
cursor.
5 V, 60 Hz sine wave
20
Not used 21
Required Parts
22
Description Qty Code No.
Connector, PCR-S50FS 1 545287
26 Housing, PCR-LS50LA 1 545394
Not used 27
Not used 28
29
42
Ground (reference)
43
44
Not used
50
Checking the AC Power Voltage Output from the Power Supply Unit (EEG-9100)
NOTE
Before measurement, remove all AC power cord connected to the 3-
prong AC outlet on the rear panel of the power supply unit.
1. Measure the output voltage from the 3-prong AC outlet on the power supply
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unit.
2. Make sure that the measured voltage is not more than +10% of the line
voltage.
Checking the AC Power Voltage Output from the Isolation Unit (EEG-9200)
NOTE
Before measurement, remove all AC power cord connected to the 3-
prong AC outlet on the rear panel of the isolation unit.
1. Measure the output voltage from the 3-prong AC outlet on the isolation unit.
2. Make sure that the measured voltage is not more than ±10% of the line
voltage.
WARNING
Always connect the flash lamp assembly cable to the PHOTIC LAMP
connector on the photic stimulator control unit. When you do not use
the flash lamp assembly or it is disconnected from the photic
stimulator control unit, attach the PHOTIC LAMP connector cap to
the PHOTIC LAMP connector. When the instrument power is on,
about 600 V is present at the PHOTIC LAMP connector on the photic
stimulator control unit. Touching the PHOTIC LAMP connector
causes electrical shock.
Use the following volumes on the PHOTO STIM board of the photo control unit
to adjust the pacing sound intensity, duration and input volume for MIC INPUT.
Before adjusting the volumes, remove the ZE-510AK Hyperventilation unit. If it
is connected, no sound can be output from the speaker.
Pacing Volume/Duration
1. Connect the speaker to the SPEAKER OUTPUT connector on the photo 6
control unit.
3. Adjust the pacing sound intensity and duration with the following volumes.
VR052: pacing sound intensity
VR051: pacing sound duration
Input Volume
1. Connect the speaker to the SPEAKER OUTPUT connector on the photo
control unit and connect the microphone to the MIC INPUT connector on
the photo control unit.
Run Check Disk once a month, or whenever your system has a problem, to
check, diagnose and repair damage on the hard disk or MO disk.
NOTE
After formatting or assigning a volume number to a MO disk, run Check
Disk on the MO disk to check that data can be properly saved.
2. Right-click the drive icon that you want to check. The pop-up
menu opens.
7. During the disk check, if an error is found, a dialog box opens to fix the
error. Follow the instructions in the dialog box. 6
8. When the disk check is complete, the Checking Disk dialog box opens.
Check the contents and click the OK button.
MO Disk
When the same MO disk is used for a long time, it becomes dirty. Clean the MO
disk every 3 months with a locally available MO disk cleaning kit.
General
The EEG waveforms, patient information and measurement settings can be saved
as an EEG data file in a hard disk or MO disk in the Acquisition program or
Review program. When a new EEG data file is saved or a new MO disk is used,
a file name or MO disk volume number is automatically assigned (To change
the MO disk volume number, use the Initialize dialog box in the File Utility
program). The new file name and volume number are based on the EEG data file
name or MO disk volume number settings.
Problem
When you replace a PC unit or hard disk and reinstall the EEG-9000 system
program, the current file name and volume number configuration data in the hard
disk are lost. If this information is not restored, new files and MO disks may be
assigned the same name or number as previous files and MO disks. If this occurs,
it causes the following problems:
• If two or more files with the same file name are used in an instrument, an EEG
data file cannot be moved or copied in the File Utility program.
• If two or more MO disks which have the same volume number are used in the
instrument, this causes conflict in the EEG database in the instrument and the
instrument cannot recognize the EEG data files in these MO disks.
Solution
When replacing a PC unit or hard disk:
1. Before replacement, open the Volume Set dialog box and write down the six
settings described in the following sections.
When two or more Nihon Kohden digital EEGs are installed in the same
area or connected to the same network, change the MO disk volume number
identification number. Refer to “Changing the MO Settings When Installing Two
or More Instruments in a Area or Connecting the Instrument to a Network” in
Section 2.
CAUTION
Only use the specified personal computer. Otherwise the EEG-9000
system program does not operate correctly.
Procedure
When a PC unit or hard disk is replaced, some important registry data is lost.
Before replacing the PC unit or hard disk, write down the file name configuration
data for an EEG data file and volume number configuration data for a MO disk.
After replacement, enter the data in the Volume Set dialog box.
1. Click the Start button on the taskbar. The Start menu opens.
The MO disk volume number consists of the “MO User Label” and “Volume
Number” settings that are saved in the volume number configuration data.
Country
Identifies the language. This is used as the second digit when assigning a new
EEG data file name.
A: English
C: Chinese
J: Japanese
Example:
In the file name “MA123456.EEG”, the second character “A” means that the
language is English.
Serial Number
Displays the serial number of the instrument and is used as the third to fifth digits
when assigning a new EEG data file name.
To change the setting, type in a three digit number from “001” to “999”.
File Number
Displays the total number of created EEG data files (including files which are
opened in the Review program and saved as a different file) as a three digit code
number. This three digit code number is used as the sixth to eighth characters
when assigning a new file name. When a new file name is assigned, the three
digit code number is automatically incremented by one. The default setting is
“001”.
When this three digit code reaches “zzz”, it resets to “001”.
To change the setting, type in a three digit number code number from “001” to
“999”.
If the current total number of files is lost, estimate the total number of files
created and type in one of the following three digit code numbers.
Example:
In the file name “MA123456.EEG”, the first character “M” means the instrument
is EEG-9100/9200 Series digital EEG.
MO User Label
Identifies the MO disk, CD-R disk and CD-RW disk volume number. The
corresponding character is used as the eighth digit of the volume number when
assigning a new disk volume number. The default setting is “A”.
To change the setting, type in a letter from A to Z.
When two or more Nihon Kohden digital EEGs are installed in the same area
or connected to the same network, select a different character for each Nihon
Kohden digital EEG.
Volume Number
Displays the total number of assigned MO disk, CD-R disk and CD-RW disk
volume numbers. The total number is saved as a seven digit number. This
seven digit number is used as the first to seventh digits when assigning a new
volume number. When a new disk volume number is assigned, this number is
automatically incremented by one. The default setting is “0000001”.
If the current volume number is lost, only type in the first digit.
General
This section explains how to install the EEG-9000 system program and Windows
XP Professional.
Before Installation
CAUTION CAUTION
When you reinstall the EEG-9000 system Use only the provided “Windows XP” and “Drivers
program, the current EEG data file name and MO and Utilities” CDs. Otherwise, the system may
disk volume number configuration data in the malfunction.
registry is lost. If this information is not restored,
new files and MO disks may be assigned the
same name or number as previous files and MO
disks. Write down the file name and volume
number configuration data before installation and
reenter the data after installation. Refer to
“Writing Down the Registry Data Before PC Unit
or Hard Disk Replacement” in this section.
Procedure - EEG-9100
Installation Flowchart
Install the EEG-9000 system program according to the following steps.
• To install Windows XP Professional, device drivers and the EEG-9000 System
program, do steps 1 to 8.
• To install just the EEG-9000 system program, do step 5.
• To install a printer driver, refer to the installation manual of the printer.
Step 8 - Allocation of Form Disk Numbers to the Drive D and the Drive R
2. When the Boot menu appears, press the F12 key. The “Boot Device Menu”
appears.
If you wait too long, the current operating system begins to load into memory.
If this happens, let the system complete the load operation, then shutdown
the system and try again.
5. When the “Press any key to boot from CD …” message appears, press the
Enter key.
6. When the “Welcome to Setup” screen appears, press the Enter key. The
“Windows XP Licensing Agreement” screen appears.
7. Press the F8 key (I agree). The information about the current partitions is
displayed in the lower area.
NOTE
If there are EEG data files in the Drive D, they are deleted when you
do the following steps 9 to 12. To install the System program without
deleting the data files, select “C: Partition1[NTFS] 20000MB”, press
the Enter key and go to step 13.
9. Delete all of the displayed partitions with the D key. Press the L key on the
Delete confirmation screen.
10. When “Unpartitioned space” is the only thing on the Partition List screen,
press the C key to create a partition.
11. Specify 20,000 (20GB) for “Create Partition of size (in MB).” And press the
Enter key.
13. Select the “Format the partition using the NTFS file system” option and
press the Enter key.
14. When the “To format the drive, press F.” message appears, press the F key.
Formatting starts. This step is necessary to format the hard disk with NTFS.
After formatting, the necessary files to set up Windows XP are copied to the
hard disk.
15. In the “Regional and Language Options” screen, click the Next button.
17. In the “Computer Name and Administrator password” screen, type the
following.
• Computer name: EEG
• Administrator password: none (Don’t enter a password for Administrator.)
• Confirm password: none (Don’t enter a password for Administrator.)
Afterwards, click the Next button.
18. In the “Date and Time Settings” screen, check the date and time and click the
Next button.
19. In the “Networking Settings” screen, select the “Typical settings” option and
click the Next button.
20. In the “Workgroup or Computer Domain” screen, select the “No, this
computer is not on a network, or ......” option and click the Next button.
21. When the “Display Settings” dialog box appears on the black screen, click
the OK button.
22. When the “Monitor Settings” dialog box appears on the black screen, click
the OK button.
23. When the “Your computer might be at risk” pop-up window appears on
the right lower corner of the screen, click the Close button on the top right
corner of the pop-up window to close it.
24. When the “Take a tour of Windows XP” pop-up window opens, click it. The
“Windows XP Tour” dialog box opens. Click the Cancel button to close the
dialog box.
25. From the Start menu, select Settings Control Panel. The Control Panel
Window opens.
28. Click “Create a new account” in the “Pick a task” menu. The “Name the new
account” pop-up window opens.
29. Type “EEG1” in the “Type a new name for account” box, then click the Next
button.
30. Click the OK button to close the “Name the new account” pop-up window.
32. Select “Properties”. The “Taskbar and Start Menu Properties” dialog box
opens.
33. In the Taskbar page, uncheck the following check boxes and click the Apply
button.
• Group similar taskbar buttons check box
• Hide inactive icons check box
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35. Select the “Classic Start menu” option and click the Apply button.
36. Click the OK button to close the “Taskbar and Start Menu Properties” dialog
box.
3. In the “Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard ....” dialog box, click the Next
button.
4. In the “Ready to Install the Program” dialog box, click the Install button.
5. When “Welcome Dell System Owner” window opens, click the Next button.
10. When the “InstallShield Wizard Complete” message appears, select the “Yes,
I want to restart my computer now.” option and click the Finish button. The
computer automatically restarts.
11. Remove the Drivers and Utilities CD (Disk 2) from the CD drive.
4. When “Welcome Dell System Owner” window opens, click the Next button.
Installation procedure:
i) Click the device driver name in the list.
ii) Click the Extract button under the Installation Instructions.
iii) Follow the instructions on the driver Install dialog box.
iv) When the installation program prompt you to restart the computer,
restart the computer.
NOTE
If the message does not appear, restart the computer from the
Windows Start menu.
7. When all device drivers are installed, close all windows and remove the CD.
iii) In the Hardware page, click the Hardware Profiles button. The
Hardware Profiles dialog box opens.
iv) Set the “Select the first profiles listed if I don’t select a profile in”
option in the Hardware profiles section area to 3 seconds.
v) Close the Hardware Profiles dialog box and System Properties dialog
box.
iii) In the Computer Name page, click the Change button. The Computer
Name Changes dialog box opens.
vi) When the “You must restart this computer for the changes to take
effect” message appears, click the OK button.
viii) When the “Do you want to restart your computer now?” message
appears, click the Yes button. The computer automatically restart.
iii) In the Advanced page, click the Settings button in the Performance
area. The Performance Options dialog box opens.
iv) In the Visual Effects page, select the “Adjust for best performance”
option and click the Apply button.
iii) In the Advanced page, click the Settings button on the Start and
Recovery area. The Start and Recovery dialog box opens.
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iv) Uncheck the following check boxes in the System Startup area.
• Time to display list of operating systems check box
• Time to display recovery options when needed check box
v) Close the Start and Recovery dialog box and System Properties dialog
box.
iii) In the Automatic Updates page, check the “Turn off Automatic
Updates.” radio button and click the Apply button.
iii) In the Desktop page, select “None” in the Background list box and
click the Apply button.
iv) Exit the Display Properties dialog box by clicking the OK button.
iii) In the Screen Saver page, select “None” in the Screen saver list box
and click the Apply button.
iv) Exit the Display Properties dialog box by clicking the OK button.
iii) In the Screen Saver page, click the Power button. The Power Options
Properties dialog box opens.
v) Select “Never” in all the list boxes in the Settings for Always On
power scheme area and click the Apply button.
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vii) In the Options area, check the “Always show icon on the taskbar”
check box and uncheck the “Prompt for password when computer
resumes from standby” check box.
viii) In the Power buttons area, set “When I close the lid of my portable
computer” to “Do nothing”.
ix) Close the Power Options Properties dialog box and Display Properties
dialog box.
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iv) Click the Advanced button. A dialog box for the display and graphic
chips opens.
vi) Exit the dialog box for the display and graphic chips and Display
Properties dialog box.
iii) In the Appearance page, click the Effects button. The Effects dialog
box opens.
iv) Change the “Use the following transition effect for menus and tooltips”
option from “Fade effect” to “Scroll effect”.
v) Close the Effects dialog box and Display Properties dialog box.
iii) In the Desktop page, click the Customize Desktop button. The Desktop
Items dialog box opens.
iv) In the General page, uncheck the My Document check box in the
Desktop icons area.
vi) Exit the Desktop Items dialog box by clicking the OK button.
vii) Click the apply button on the Display Properties dialog box.
xi) Right-click the Internet Explorer icon on the desktop. The pop-up
menu opens.
iii) From the Tool menu, select Folder Options. The Folder Options dialog
box opens.
iv) In the View page, select the “Show hidden files and folders” and
uncheck the “Hide extensions for known file types” and “Use simple
file sharing [Recommended]”, then click the Apply button.
vi) When the Folder views message appears, click the Yes button.
vii) Exit the Folder Option dialog box by clicking the OK button.
iv) Check that the CD-RW (CD-ROM) drive is set to the drive E.
To change the drive letter, use the Change and Drive Letter and Path
for X (X: drive) dialog box. You can open the dialog box by selecting
“Change” from the right-click pop-up menu for the drive.
ii) From the Tools menu, select Options. The Options dialog box opens.
iii) In the Preferences page, uncheck the following check boxes in the
General area.
• Run Windows Messenger when Windows starts check box
• Allow Windows Messenger to run in the background check box
ii) Check that the mark appears on the speaker icon on the task bar.
iii) In the Hardware page, click the Device Manager button. The Device
Manager window opens.
iv) Double-click the “Network adapters” in the list on the Device Manager
window. The device list appears.
v) Right-click “1394 Net Adapter” in the device list. The pop-up menu
opens.
vi) Select “Disable”. The “Do you really want to disable it?” message
appears.
viii) Right-click “Dell Wireless 1397 WLAN Mini-Card” in the device list.
The pop-up menu opens.
ix) Select “Disable”. The “Do you really want to disable it?” message
appears.
xi) Close the Device Manager window and System Properties window.
iv) Select “Off (not recommended)” radio button, and click the OK button.
ii) Double-click the Security Center icon. The Windows Security Center
window opens.
iii) In the Resources area, Click the “Change the way Security Center
alerts me”. The Alert Settings window opens.
vi) Close the Security Center window and Control Panel window.
iii) Double-click the Local Security Policy icon. The Local Security
Settings window opens.
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iv) Select “Security Options” from the “Local Policies” folder in the list.
The security information is displayed on the right side of the Local
Security Settings window.
vi) Close the “Accounts: Limit local account use of blank passwords to
console login only” window, Local Security Settings window and
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Administrative Tools window.
iv) Right click on an area that has not been allocated for Disk0. The pop-
up menu opens.
vi) Click the Next button. The Select Partition Type dialog box opens.
vii) Select the “Extended partition” radio button and click the Next button.
viii) Check and confirm that the “Partition size in MB:” is allocated to the
largest value and press the Next button. The Completing the New
Partition Wizard dialog box opens.
ix) Check the settings you made and press the Finish button.
x) Right click on an area that has not been allocated for Disk0. The pop-
up menu opens.
xi) Select “New Logical Drive.” The “Welcome to the New Partition
Wizard” dialog box opens.
xii) Click the Next button. The Select Partition Type dialog box opens.
xiii) Check and confirm that the “Logical drive” radio button is selected
and then press the Next button. The Specify Partition size dialog box
opens.
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xiv) Check and confirm that the “Partition size in MB:” is allocated to the
largest value and the press the Next button. The “Assign Drive Letter
or Path” dialog box opens.
xv) Specify D for “Assign the following driver letter:” and click the Next
button. The Format Partition dialog box opens.
xvi) Make the following settings for “Format this partition with the
following settings.” and press the Next button.
xvii) After checking the settings in the “Completing the New Partition
Wizard” dialog box, press the Finish button. Formatting of the hard
disk starts.
CAUTION CAUTION
If you add or change the user name, add this After installing the system program, do not change
user name to the Administrator group before or add the user name. If the user name is added or
installing the EEG-9000 system program. changed and this user name is not added to the
Otherwise, the system program cannot be Administrator group, the instrument does not
installed. operate. Even if this user name is added to the
Administrator group, the system program has to be
installed again.
5. Click the Next button and follow the instructions in the wizard.
i) The installation starts. When the Confirm Serial Number dialog box
appears, enter the serial number for the instrument.
ii) Follow the wizard to continue the rest of the installation procedure.
When installation finishes, restart the computer.
3. In the Hardware page, click the Device Manager button. The Device
Manager opens.
6. In the Hardware Update Wizard. Select “No, not this time” and click the
Next button.
7. When the “This wizard helps you install software for:” message appears,
select “Install from a list or specific location [Advanced]” and click the Next
button.
8. In the “Please choose your search and installation options” dialog box, select
“Include this location in the search:” and click the Browse button.
10. Click the Next button in the “Please choose your search and installation
options” dialog box.
12. When the Completing the Hardware Update Wizard opens, click the Finish
button.
13. Close the “EEG-9000 USB Target Properties”, “Device Manager” and
“System Properties”.
When the electrode junction box is connected to the PC unit after Windows XP
was installed:
CAUTION
Before connecting or disconnecting instruments, make sure that
each instrument is turned off and the power cord is disconnected
from the AC socket. Otherwise, the patient or operator may receive
electrical shock or injury.
1. Connect the USB cable from the electrode junction box to the PC unit.
2. Turn on the power of all components, then press the power button to turn
the PC unit on. When Windows XP starts, the electrode junction box is
automatically detected as “EEG-9000” and the Found New Hardware
Wizard opens.
3. In the Found New Hardware Wizard, select “No, not this time” and click the
Next button.
4. When the “This wizard helps you install software for:” message appears,
select “Install from a list or specific location [Advanced]” and click the Next
button.
5. In the “Please choose your search and installation options” dialog box, select
“Include this location in the search:” and click the Browse button.
7. Click the Next button in the “Please choose your search and installation
options” dialog box.
9. When the Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard opens, click the
Finish button.
1. Right-click the My computer icon on the desktop. The pop-up menu opens.
5. Select “Change Drive Letter and Path…”. The “Change drive letter and
path…” dialog box opens.
6. Click the Change button and change the drive letter as follows.
Drive C: Hard disk
Drive D: Hard disk
Drive E: DVD/CD-RW drive
Drive R: Temporary Data Drive
2. Specify “D” for the drive and “Data HD” for the Disk Number. Check and
confirm that the specified instrument is EEG and press the OK button.
4. Specify “R” for the drive and “TEMP HD” for the Disk Number. Check and
confirm that the specified instrument is EEG and press the OK button.
Procedure - EEG-9200
Installation Flowchart
Install the EEG-9000 system program according to the following steps.
• To install Windows XP Professional, device drivers and the EEG-9000 System
program, do steps 1 to 9.
• To install just the EEG-9000 system program, do step 6.
• To install a printer driver, refer to the installation manual of the printer.
2. When the Boot menu appears, press the F12 key. The “Boot Device Menu”
appears.
If you wait too long, the current operating system begins to load into
memory.
If this happens, let the system complete the load operation, then shutdown
the system and try again.
4. Select “Onboard or USB CD-ROM Drive” and press the Enter key.
5. When the “Press any key to boot from CD …” message appears, press the
Enter key.
6. When the “Welcome to Setup” screen appears, press the Enter key. The
“Windows XP Licensing Agreement” screen appears.
7. Press the F8 key (I agree). The information about the current partitions is
displayed in the lower area.
NOTE
If there are EEG data files in the Drive D, they are deleted when you
do the following steps 9 to 12. To install the System program without
deleting the data files, select “C: Partition1[NTFS] 20000MB”, press
the Enter key and go to step 13.
9. Delete all of the displayed partitions with the D key. Press the L key on the
Delete confirmation screen.
10. When “Unpartitioned space” is the only thing on the Partition List screen,
press the C key to create a partition.
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11. Specify 20,000 (20GB) for “Create Partition of size (in MB).” And press the
Enter key.
13. Select the “Format the partition using the NTFS file system” option and
press the Enter key.
14. When the “To format the drive, press F.” message appears, press the F key.
Formatting starts. This step is necessary to format the hard disk with NTFS.
After formatting, the necessary files to set up Windows XP are copied to the
hard disk.
15. In the “Regional and Language Options” screen, click the Next button.
17. In the “Computer Name and Administrator password” screen, type the
following.
• Computer name: EEG
• Administrator password: none (Don’t enter a password for Administrator.)
• Confirm password: none (Don’t enter a password for Administrator.)
Afterwards, click the Next button.
18. In the “Date and Time Settings” screen, check the date and time and click the
Next button. The computer automatically restarts and Windows XP desktop
opens.
19. When the “Display Setting” pop-up window opens on the screen, click the
OK button.
20. When the “Monitor Settings” dialog box appears on the black screen, click
the OK button.
21. In the “Welcome to Microsoft Windows” screen, click the Next button in the
right lower corner of the screen.
22. In the “Help protect your PC” screen, select “Not right now” and click the
Next button in the right lower corner of the screen.
23. In the “Who will use this computer?” screen, type the following.
• Your name: EEG1
• 2nd name: none
: :
• 5th name: none
Afterwards, click the Next button in the right lower corner of the screen.
24. In the “Thank you!” screen, click the Finish button in the right lower corner
of the screen. Then Windows XP desktop opens.
25. When the “Your computer might be at risk” pop-up window appears on
the right lower corner of the screen, click the Close button on the top right
corner of the pop-up window to close it.
26. When the “Take a tour of Windows XP” pop-up window opens, click it. The
“Windows XP Tour” dialog box opens. Click the Cancel button to close the
dialog box.
28. Select “Properties”. The “Taskbar and Start Menu Properties” dialog box
opens.
29. In the Taskbar page, uncheck the following check boxes and click the Apply
button.
• Group similar taskbar buttons check box
• Hide inactive icons check box
31. Select the “Classic Start menu” option and click the Apply button.
32. Click the OK button to close the “Taskbar and Start Menu Properties” dialog
box.
3. In the “Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard ....” dialog box, click the Next
button.
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4. In the “Ready to Install the Program” dialog box, click the Install button.
5. In the “InstallShield Wizard Complete” dialog box, click the Finish button.
The “Drivers and Utilities CD” is installed.
6. When the “Welcome Dell System Owner” window opens, click the Next
button.
11. When the “InstallShield Wizard Complete” message appears, click the
Finish button.
3. When the “Welcome Dell System Owner” window opens, click the Next
button.
Installation procedure:
i) Click the device driver name in the list.
ii) Click the Extract button under the Installation Instructions.
iii) Follow the instructions on the driver Install dialog box.
iv) When the installation program prompt you to restart the computer,
restart the computer.
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NOTE
If the message does not appear, restart the computer from the
Windows Start menu.
6. When all device drivers are updated, close all windows and remove the
DVD.
2. Click the User Accounts icon. The User Accounts window opens.
4. Type EEG1 in the “Type a name for the new account” and click the Next
button.
5. Check that the “Computer administrator” option is selected and click the
Create Account button.
8. When the Windows XP desktop opens, right-click the task bar. The pop-up
menu opens.
9. Select “Properties”. The “Taskbar and Start Menu Properties” dialog box
opens.
10. In the Taskbar page, uncheck the following check boxes and click the OK
button.
• Group similar taskbar buttons check box
• Hide inactive icons check box
12. Select the “Classic Start menu” option and click the Apply button.
13. Exit the Taskbar and Start Menu Properties dialog box by clicking the OK
button.
iii) In the Hardware page, click the Hardware Profiles button. The
Hardware Profiles dialog box opens.
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iv) Set the “Select the first profiles listed if I don’t select a profile in”
option in the Hardware profiles selection area to 3 seconds.
v) Close the Hardware Profiles dialog box and System Properties dialog
box.
iii) In the Computer Name page, click the Change button. The Computer
Name Changes dialog box opens.
vi) When the “You must restart this computer for the change to take
effect” message appears, click the OK button.
viii) When the “Do you want to restart your computer now?” message
appears, click the Yes button. The computer automatically restart.
iii) In the Advanced page, click the Settings button in the Performance
area. The Performance Options dialog box opens.
iv) In the Visual Effects page, select the “Adjust for best performance”
option and click the Apply button.
iii) In the Advanced page, click the Settings button on the Start and
Recovery area. The Start and Recovery dialog box opens.
iv) Uncheck the following check boxes in the System Startup area.
• Time to display list of operating systems check box
• Time to display recovery options when needed check box
v) Close the Start and Recovery dialog box and System Properties dialog
box.
iii) In the Automatic Updates page, check the “Turn off Automatic
Updates” radio button and click the Apply button.
iii) In the Desktop page, select “None” in the Background list box and
click the Apply button.
iv) Exit the Display Properties dialog box by clicking the OK button.
iii) In the Screen Saver page, select “None” in the Screen saver list box
and click the Apply button.
iv) Exit the Display Properties dialog box by clicking the OK button.
iii) In the Screen Saver page, click the Power button. The Power Options
Properties dialog box opens.
v) Select “Never “ in the Turn off monitor list box and click the Apply
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button.
vi) Close the Power Options Properties dialog box and Display Properties
dialog box.
iv) Click the Advanced button. The plug and Play Monitor and Intel (R)...
dialog box opens.
vi) Exit the dialog box for the display and graphic chips and Display
Properties dialog box.
iii) In the Appearance page, click the Effects button. The Effects dialog
box opens.
iv) Change the “Use the following transition effect for menus and tooltips”
option from “Fade effect” to “Scroll effect”.
v) Close the Effects dialog box and Display Properties dialog box.
iii) In the Desktop page, click the Customize Desktop button. The Desktop
Items dialog box opens.
iv) In the General page, uncheck the My Document check box in the
Desktop icons area.
vi) Click the apply button on the Display Properties dialog box.
viii) Right-click the Internet Explorer icon on the desktop. The pop-up
menu opens.
iii) From the Tool menu, select Folder Options. The Folder Options dialog
box opens.
iv) In the View page, select the “Show hidden files and folders” and
uncheck the “Hide extensions for known file types” and “Use simple
file sharing [Recommended]”, then click the Apply button.
vi) When the Folder views message appears, click the Yes button.
vii) Exit the Folder Option dialog box by clicking the OK button.
ii) From the Tools menu, select Options. The Options dialog box opens.
iii) In the Preference page, uncheck the following check boxes in the
General area.
• Run Windows Messenger when Windows starts check box
• Allow Windows Messenger to run in the background check box
iv) Select “ Off (not recommended)” radio button, and click the OK
button.
ii) Double-click the Security Center icon. The Windows Security Center
window opens.
iii) In the Resources area, Click the “Change the way Security Center
alerts me”. The Alert Settings window opens.
vi) Close the Security Center window and Control Panel window.
iii) Double-click the Local Security Policy icon. The Local Security
Settings window opens.
iv) Select “Security Options” from the “Local Policies” folder in the list.
The security information is displayed on the right side of the Local
Security Settings window.
vi) Close the “Accounts: Limit local account use of blank passwords to
console login only” window, Local Security Settings window and
Administrative Tools window.
iv) Right click on an area that has not been allocated for Disk0. The pop-
up menu opens.
vi) Click the Next button. The Select Partition Type dialog box opens.
vii) Select the “Extended partition” radio button and click the Next button.
viii) Check and confirm that the “Partition size in MB:” is allocated to the
largest value and press the Next button. The Completing the New
Partition Wizard dialog box opens.
ix) Check the settings you made and press the Finish button.
x) Right click on an area that has not been allocated for Disk0. The pop-
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up menu opens.
xi) Select “New Logical Drive”. The “Welcome to the New Partition
Wizard” dialog box opens.
xii) Click the Next button. The Select Partition Type dialog box opens.
xiii) Check and confirm that the “Logical drive” radio button is selected
and then press the Next button. The Specify Partition size dialog box
opens.
xiv) Check and confirm that the “Partition size in MB:” is allocated to the
largest value and the press the Next button. The “Assign Drive Letter
or Path” dialog box opens.
xv) Specify D for “Assign the following driver letter:” and click the Next
button. The Format Partition dialog box opens.
xvi) Make the following settings for “Format this partition with the
following settings.” and press the Next button.
xvii) After checking the settings in the “Completing the New Partition
Wizard” dialog box, press the Finish button. Formatting of the hard
disk starts.
CAUTION CAUTION
If you add or change the user name, add this After installing the system program, do not change
user name to the Administrator group before or add the user name. If the user name is added or
installing the EEG-9000 system program. changed and this user name is not added to the
Otherwise, the system program cannot be Administrator group, the instrument does not
installed. operate. Even if this user name is added to the
Administrator group, the system program has to be
installed again.
5. Click the Next button and follow the instructions in the wizard.
i) The installation starts. When the Confirm Serial Number dialog box
appears, enter the serial number for the instrument.
ii) Follow the wizard to continue the rest of the installation procedure.
When installation finishes, restart the computer.
3. In the Hardware page, click the Device Manager button. The Device
Manager opens.
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4. Double-click “EEG-9000” in “Universal Serial Bus controllers” in the
device list.
6. In the Hardware Update Wizard. select “No, not this time” and click the
Next button.
7. When the “This wizard helps you install software for:” message appears,
select “Install from a list or specific location [Advanced]” and click the Next
button.
8. In the “Please choose your search and installation options” dialog box, select
“Include this location in the search:” and click the Browse button.
10. Click the Next button in the “Please choose your search and installation
options” dialog box.
12. When the Completing the Hardware Update Wizard opens, click the Finish
button.
13. Close the “EEG-9000 USB Target Properties”, “Device Manager” and
“System Properties”.
When the electrode junction box is connected to the PC unit after Windows XP
was installed:
CAUTION
Before connecting or disconnecting instruments, make sure that
each instrument is turned off and the power cord is disconnected
from the AC socket. Otherwise, the patient or operator may receive
electrical shock or injury.
1. Connect the USB cable from the electrode junction box to the PC unit.
2. Turn on the power of all components, then press the power button to turn
the PC unit on. When Windows XP starts, the electrode junction box is
automatically detected as “EEG-9000” and the Found New Hardware
Wizard opens.
3. In the Found New Hardware Wizard, select “No, not this time” and click the
Next button.
4. When the “This wizard helps you install software for:” message appears,
select “Install from a list or specific location [Advanced]” and click the Next
button.
5. In the “Please choose your search and installation options” dialog box, select
“Include this location in the search:” and click the Browse button.
7. Click the Next button in the “Please choose your search and installation
options” dialog box.
9. When the Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard opens, click the
Finish button.
1. Right-click the My computer icon on the desktop. The pop-up menu opens.
5. Select “Change Drive Letter and Path…”. The “Change drive letter and
path…” opens.
6. Click the Edit button and change the drive letter as follows.
Drive C: Local Disk
Drive D: Data Drive
Drive E: DVD/CD-RW Drive
Drive R: Temporary Data Drive
Use this section to check the internal switch and jumper switch setting on the
EPJ CPU board and PHOTO STIM board.
NOTE
Do not change the following factory default settings unless necessary. In
the tables, the factory default settings are underlined.
The BIOS setting differs depending on the model of the PC unit. Refer to the PC
unit Operator’s manual.
Memory Information
Memory Installed = 1024 MB
Memory Available = 979 MB
Memory Speed = 800 MHz
Memory Channel Mode = Dual
Memory Technology = DDR2 SDRAM
DIMM A Size = 1024MB
DIMM B Size = ****DIMM slot empty****
NOTE
Due to an amount of memory being assigned for system use, “Memory
Available” is less than “Memory Installed”. Note that certain operating
systems may not be able to use all the available memory.
Processor Information
Processor Type = Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo
CPU T8400 @2.26 GHz
Core Count = 2
Processor ID = 1067A
Current Clock Speed = 2.267 GHz
Minimum Clock Speed = 1.60 GHz
Maximum Clock Speed = 2.267 GHz
Device Info
Primary Hard Drive = 160 GB HDD
Modular Bay Device = DVD+/–RW
Dock eSata Device = {none}
Video Controller = Intel GM45 Graphics
Video BIOS version = 1659
Video Memory = 32 MB
Panel Type = 15.4” Wide XGA
Native Resolution = 1280 by 800
Audio controller = I DT 92HD71
Battery Info
Primary **% Charged
Battery health Normal
AC Adapter = 90 W
Boot Sequence
Diskette Drive
Internal HDD
USB Storage Device
CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive
eSATA Dock HDD
Cardbus NIC
Onboard NIC
Date/Time
(current date and time display)
MM DD YY 08 06 09 (example)
HH MM SS A/P 08:05:42 PM (example)
System Configuration
Integrated NIC Enabled w/PXE
System Management Disabled
Parallel Port ECP
Serial Port COM1
SATA Operation AHCI
Miscellaneous Devices All Enable
USB Power Share Off 25%
Video
Ambient Light Sensor
LCD Brightness Brightness On Battery 8
Brightness On AC 15
Security
Admin Password Present setting: Not set
System Password Present setting: Not set
Internal HDD PW Present setting: Not set
Password Bypass Disabled
Password Change Allow Non-Admin Passward Changes
TPM Security Off
Computrace® Disabled
CPU XD Support Enabled
Non-Admin Setup Changes Off
Performance
Multi Core Support Enabled
HDD Acoustic Mode Bypass
Intel® Speed Step Enabled
Power Management
Wake On AC Off
Auto On Time --:-- AM Disabled
USB Wake Support Off
Wake on LAN/WLAN Disabled
Express Charge Standard Charge
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Charger Behavior Charger Enabled
POST Behavior
Adapter Warnings Enabled
Keypad (Embedded) Fn Key Only
Mouse/Touchpad Touchpad-PS/2
Numlock LED On
USB Emulation Enabled
Fn Key Emulation Enabled
Fast Boot Minimal
Virtualization Support
Virtualization Off
VT for Direct 1/0 Off
Trusted Execution Off
Wireless
Wireless Switch All Off
Wireless Devices All Off
Maintenance
Service Tag *******
Asset Tag {none}
System Logs
BIOS Events
DELLDiag Events
Thermal Events System Logs
Power Events
System
General:
System Board (No settings)
Date/Time Current date and time
Boot Sequence Onboard or USB Floppy Drive ON
SATA0-WDC WD1600BEKT-75A25T0
ON
Onboard or USB CD-ROM Drive ON
Onboard Network Controller ON
USB Device ON
Drives:
Diskette Drive Enable
SATA Operation RAID On RAID → AutoDetect/AHCI
SMART Reporting Enable Smart Reporting OFF
Drivers SATA-0 ON
SATA-1 ON
SATA-2 OFF
System Configuration:
Integrated NIC Enable
Integrated NIC2 Enable
USB Controller Enable
Serial Port #1 Auto
Serial Port #2 Auto
Miscellaneous Devices Front USB ON → OFF
Rear Dual USB (Under NIC1) and
Powered USB ON
Rear Dual USB (Under NIC2) ON
PCI Slots ON
Audio ON
WIFI NIC Slot ON
Video:
Primary Video Auto → Onboard/Card
Performance:
Multi Core Support Enable Multi Core Support ON
Intel® SpeedStep™ Enable Intel® SpeedStep™ ON
C States Control C States Control ON → OFF
Limit CPUID Value Enable CPUID Limit OFF
Virtualization Support:
Virtualization Enable Intel® Virtualization Technology
ON
VT for Direct I/O Enable Intel VT for Direct I/O
®
OFF
Security:
Admin Password Not Set
System Password Not Set
Password Changes Enable Password Changes ON
CPU XD Support Enable CPU XD Support ON
Computrace(R) (No settings, Disable)
Chassis Intrusion (On-Silent) → Disable
SATA- 0 Password Not Set
SATA- 1 Password Not Set
Power Management:
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AC Recovery Power Of → Power On
Auto On Time Disable 12:00 AM
Low Power Mode Enable Low Power Mode OFF
Remote Wake Up Disable
Suspend Mode S3
Fan Control Override Fan Control Override OFF
Maintenance:
Service Tag ----- (Tag for the PC)
Asset Tag (No settings)
System Management Disable
SERR Messages Enable SERR Messages ON
Watchdog Timer Support Enable Watchdog Timer OFF
POST Behavior:
Fast Boot Enable Fast Boot ON
Numlock LED Enable Numlock LED ON
POST Hotkeys Enable F12 = Boot Menu ON
Keyboard Errors Enable Keyboard Error Detection ON
System Logs:
BIOS Events Mark ALL Entries
The maintenance check sheet is provided at the end of this subsection. Make a
copy of this check sheet before using it. The check sheet contains the check items
grouped as follows:
• Overview
• Power
• Input circuit and amplifiers
• Operation
• Activation
• Hard disk, MO disk drive and MO disk
• CD-ROM/CD-RW disk drive and CD-R/CD-RW disk
• Safety
The rest of this section describes how to check each of the above items.
Overview
Item Check Procedure Action
Dirt Check that the outside of the instrument is not If the outside of the instrument is dirty, clean
dirty. it with a cloth moistened with neutral soap or
alcohol.
Loose screws Check that there are no loose screws. If any screw is loose, tighten it.
Damaged or bent Check that there are no physically damaged If any part is damaged or bent, replace it.
parts or bent parts. This includes the pins on the
connector or socket.
Installation Check that the instrument is installed correctly.If the instrument is not installed correctly, install
it correctly.
Electrode lead Check the continuity of the electrode lead wire If a signal discontinuity is found, replace the
with a multimeter. electrode lead wire with a new one.
Cords and cables Check that the cords and cables are connected to If a cord or cable is not correctly connected,
their connectors. reconnect it.
Power
Item Check Procedure Action
Power cord Check that a 3-prong power cord which has If a 3-prong power cord is not used, replace it.
three terminals (hot, neutral and ground) is used.
Check that the power cord is not damaged. If the power cord or connection cable is
damaged, replace it.
Equipotential Check that the instrument is grounded to a If the instrument is not grounded, use the
grounding dedicated equipotential ground terminal in the provided ground lead to ground the instrument
facility. to a dedicated equipotential ground terminal.
Protective grounding Check that the PC unit, electrode junction box If the PC unit, electrode junction box, and/or
and MO disk drive are grounded to the power the MO disk drive is not grounded, use the
supply unit or isolation unit with a protective provided ground lead to ground the instrument
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ground lead. to a dedicated protective ground terminal on the
power supply unit or isolation unit.
Equipment connected Check that no equipment other than the PC unit, If other equipment is connected to the power
to power supply unit printer and MO disk drive is connected to the supply unit, disconnect it.
(EEG-9100A/G/J/K) 3-prong AC outlets on the power supply unit.
Equipment connected Check that no equipment other than the PC unit, If other equipment is connected to the isolation
to isolation unit display and MO disk drive is connected to the unit, disconnect it.
(EEG-9200A/G/J/K) 3-prong AC outlets on the isolation unit.
Fuse in power supply Remove the fuse from the fuse holder on the If any condition described in the left column is
unit and photo power supply unit and photo control unit and not satisfied, replace the fuse.
control unit check the following:
Operation
Item Check Procedure Action
Startup Check that the PC unit correctly starts up after If the PC unit does not correctly start up after
power on. power on, restart it.
Keyboard Check that the keyboard works correctly. If the keyboard does not work correctly,
1. Check the cable connection (EEG-9200).
2. Restart the PC unit.
Mouse Check that the mouse works correctly. If the mouse does not work correctly,
1. Check the cable connection.
2. Restart the PC unit.
Display Check that the screen displays correctly. If the screen does not display correctly,
1. Check the brightness, contrast, AC power
cord connection and display cable connection
(EEG-9200).
2. Contact your Nihon Kohden representative.
Printing Check that the instrument prints correctly. If the instrument does not print correctly,
1. Check the cable connection.
2. Reinstall the printer driver.
3. Contact your Nihon Kohden representative.
Reset function Check that all waveforms return to the baseline If all waveforms do not return to baseline,
when the Reset button on the amp bar is clicked. contact your Nihon Kohden representative.
Impedance check Use the impedance checker to check that the If the impedance check function does not
function impedance check function operates correctly. operate correctly,
1. Restart the PC unit.
2. Replace the electrode junction box.
Marks on the mark Check that the remote mark, photo mark and HV If the remote mark is not displayed correctly,
channel mark are displayed correctly. check the remote mark cable connection.
If the photo mark or HV mark is not displayed
correctly,
1. Check the photo mark cable connection.
2. Replace the EPJ CPU board or photo control
unit (PHOTO STIM board).
Activation
Item Check Procedure Action
Photic stimulation Check that the flash lamp lights by pressing the If the flash lamp does not light, replace the
SINGLE button on the photo control unit. xenon tube or flash lamp assembly.
Check that the flash lamp lights according to If the flash lamp does not light,
the setting in the Activation dialog box of the 1. Check that the flash lamp assembly cable is
Acquisition program. connected to the photo control unit correctly.
2. Turn the power of the photo control unit off,
then on again.
3. Replace the PHOTO STIM board.
Hyperventilation Check that the hyperventilation unit is working If the hyperventilation pacing sound does not
correctly by checking the hyperventilation occur, 6
pacing sound. 1. Check that the hyperventilation unit cable is
connected to the photo control unit correctly.
2. Turn the power of the photo control unit off,
then on again.
3. Replace the PHOTO STIM board.
Safety
After replacing the board or unit, it is recommended to check the following items
for electrical safety.
(Refer to “Maintenance Check Sheet” of this section for details about individual check items.)
Date:
Customer:
Customer Address:
Service Personnel: Service Company:
Instrument Name: Instrument Model:
Instrument Serial Number: Hardware Revision:
Software Revision: 6
When ordering parts or accessories from your nearest Nihon Kohden Corporation
representative, please quote the code number and part name which are listed in
this service manual, and the name or model of the unit in which the required
part is located. This will help us to promptly attend to your needs. Always use
Nihon Kohden parts and accessories to assure maximum performance from your
instrument.
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CAUTION
Connect only the recommended equipment to the instrument input/
output connectors or jacks. Otherwise, there is a risk of electrical
shock to the patient and operator.
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X3 X4
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WARNING
When the JE-922A/AG Mini junction box or BE-911A/BE-912A EEG
disk electrode is not used, make sure that the multiple connector
cover is firmly attached to the electrode junction box. Failure to follow
this warning may cause electrical shock to the patient and operator.
CAUTION
Only connect the JE-922A/AG Mini Junction box or BE-911A/BE-
912A EEG Disk Electrode to the multiple connector. When another
type of mini junction box is connected, the instrument may
malfunction.
CAUTION
Do not touch the multiple connector on the electrode junction box
while the power is turned on. Before connecting the JE-922A/AG
Mini Junction Box or the BE-911A/912A EEG Disk Electrode to the
electrode junction box, discharge the electrostatic energy from
yourself by touching a metal part which is connected to ground.
Otherwise, the electrode junction box may malfunction.
SpO2/CO2 Connector
Pin No. Signal
7 5 1 DGND
SpO2/CO2
DC1/DC2
2 Not used
4 3 3 +5 V OUT
4 RxD
2 1 5 TxD
6 Not used
7 CON CHK
Multiple Connector
Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal
25 50 1 FP1 26 T2
2 FP2 27 Not used 8
3 F3 28 Not used
4 F4 29 X1 ��–�
5 C3 30 X1 +
6 C4 31 X2 +
7 P3 32 X3 +
8 P4 33 X4 +
1 26 9 O1 34 X2 �–
10 O2 35 X3 �–
11 A1 36 X4 �–
12 A2 37 X5 +
13 F7 38 X5 �–
14 F8 39 X6 +
15 T3 40 X6 �–
16 T4 41 X7 +
17 T5 42 X7 �–
18 T6 43 Z
19 FZ 44 AG
20 PZ 45 AG
21 Not used 46 AG
22 PG1 47 Not used
23 PG2 48 Not used
24 CZ 49 Not used
25 T1 50 Not used
DC Input Connector
Max. ±5 V, input impedance: 1.5 MΩ
1
Pin No. Signal
3
2 1 Not used
2 DC INPUT
3 DGND
HV Connector
WARNING
Always connect the flash lamp assembly cable to the PHOTIC LAMP 8
connector on the photic stimulator control unit. When you do not use
the flash lamp assembly or it is disconnected from the photic
stimulator control unit, attach the PHOTIC LAMP connector cap to
the PHOTIC LAMP connector. When the instrument power is on,
about 600 V is present at the PHOTIC LAMP connector on the photic
stimulator control unit. Touching the PHOTIC LAMP connector
causes electrical shock.
RS-232C Connector
1 5 Pin No. Signal
1 Not used
2 RXDO’
3 TXDO’
4 Not used
5 DGND
6 9 6 Not used
7 RTS
8 Not used
9 Not used
11 A1 36 X4 �–
X5 X6 X7
8
12 A2 37 X5 +
13 F7 38 X5 �–
14 F8 39 X6 +
15 T3 40 X6 �–
16 T4 41 X7 +
Multiple output connector 17 T5 42 X7 �–
18 T6 43 Z
19 FZ 44 AG
20 PZ 45 AG
1 26 21 Not used 46 AG
22 PG1 47 Not used
23 PG2 48 Not used
24 CZ 49 Not used
25 T1 50 Not used
25 50