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GE Healthcare · MRSigna22540122223817

Unable to Download or Reset The TPS MGD or ISE Due to RRF Power supply.

Symptom

Fails TPS Reset when booting up to Applications or when Resetting TPS See Long Description When the MR system is booting up to applications it will fail TPS reset but Applications will successfully boot. With Applications up and "Reset TPS" has been selected, TPS fails to download successfully.

Error message

2254012 RRF-DIF Fiber Optic Link Error on the Master RRF-DIF board. Tx Ready for Data signal is in an Invalid State.

2254012 RRF-DIF Fiber Optic Link Error on the Master RRF-DIF board. 20 MHz Clock Present signal is in an Invalid State.-> See Long Description Extended Error: Check the Gigalink fiber optic connection between the IRF I/O and RRF-DIF Boards. If IT cables are connected and the system indicates that the 20MHz clock is missing then check the state of the voltage status LEDS on the rear of the Exciter Board. If any are not illuminated then check for missing voltages from the test points on the front of the RRF power supply modules

2223817 TPS is Not Responding. Please Reset TPS Wed Apr 28 16:58:01 2004 Error: 2223817 Host: GEMS Process: NSP File: TardisReset.cc Line: 398 TPS is not responding. Please reset TPS.

Applies to

Models
Signa
Product
Signa HDxT This product is for 1.5T Signa HDxT systems with 15.0 software and HDi systems with 15.0 software. This product is for 1.5T Signa HDxT systems with 15.0 software and HDi systems with 15.0 software.
Software
15.0 For Product Signa HDxT and HDi only. -- NOT to be used with HDe. -- For Product Signa HDxT and HDi only. -- NOT to be used with HDe. --
Component
2292267-2 5V RF MODULE RF POWER SUPPLY 2292267-2 5V RF MODULE RF POWER SUPPLY
Area
MR

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