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Unable to Scan with XGA and XPS reporting a power off fault for each Axis due to PS2 48 Volt 1000W Power Supply in PDU.

Symptom

Unable to Scan with XGA and XPS reporting a power off fault for each Axis See Long Description System intermittently stops and only way to recover is by rebooting system.These errors seen in log when interruption occurs: Mon Nov 30 10:26:41 2009 Error: 2267943 Host: RCMR1 Process: NSP File: SCP:FspMac.cpp Line: 320 Exception Class: Unknown Severity: Unknown Function: Gradient: N/A PSD: T1flair Coil: 8HRBRAIN Scan: 1502/13 The Z-Axis XGA is reporting a power off fault. Check EMO reset.-> Mon Nov 30 10:26:41 2009 Error: 2267944 Host: RCMR1 Process: NSP File: SCP:FspMac.cpp Line: 320 Exception Class: Unknown Severity: Unknown Function: Gradient: N/A PSD: T1flair Coil: 8HRBRAIN Scan: 1502/13 The Z-Axis XPS is reporting a power off fault. Check EMO reset.-> Mon Nov 30 10:26:42 2009 Error: 2267945 Host: RCMR1 Process: NSP File: SCP:FspMac.cpp Line: 320 Exception Class: Unknown Severity: Unknown Function: Gradient: N/A PSD: T1flair Coil: 8HRBRAIN Scan: 1502/13 The Y-Axis XGA is reporting a power off fault. Check EMO reset.-> Mon Nov 30 10:26:42 2009 Error: 2267946 Host: RCMR1 Process: NSP File: SCP:FspMac.cpp Line: 320 Exception Class: Unknown Severity: Unknown Function: Gradient: N/A PSD: T1flair Coil: 8HRBRAIN Scan: 1502/13 The Y-Axis XPS is reporting a power off fault. Check EMO reset.-> Mon Nov 30 10:26:43 2009 Error: 2267947 Host: RCMR1 Process: NSP File: SCP:FspMac.cpp Line: 320 Exception Class: Unknown Severity: Unknown Function: Gradient: N/A PSD: T1flair Coil: 8HRBRAIN Scan: 1502/13 The X-Axis XGA is reporting a power off fault. Check EMO reset.-> Mon Nov 30 10:26:43 2009 Error: 2267948 Host: RCMR1 Process: NSP File: SCP:FspMac.cpp Line: 320 Exception Class: Unknown Severity: Unknown Function: Gradient: N/A PSD: T1flair Coil: 8HRBRAIN Scan: 1502/13 The X-Axis XPS is reporting a power off fault. Check EMO reset.->

Error message

2267947 The X-Axis XGA is reporting a power off fault. Check EMO reset. See Long Description Error: 2267947 Host: RCMR1 Process: NSP File: SCP:FspMac.cpp Line: 320 Exception Class: Unknown Severity: Unknown Function: Gradient: N/A PSD: T1flair Coil: 8HRBRAIN Scan: 1502/13 The X-Axis XGA is reporting a power off fault. Check EMO reset.-> Extended Error: Ensure that the 48V input power cable is connected to the corresponding XGA. Ensure that the Octavius (Ethernet type) cable is connected to the corresponding XGA. Swap Octavius cables between axis and observe if fault follows the XGA. If fault follows the XGA, replace the XGA. If fault does not follow the XGA replace the GMC.

2267946 The Y-Axis XPS is reporting a power off fault. Check EMO reset See Long Description Error: 2267946 Host: RCMR1 Process: NSP File: SCP:FspMac.cpp Line: 320 Exception Class: Unknown Severity: Unknown Function: Gradient: N/A PSD: T1flair Coil: 8HRBRAIN Scan: 1502/13 The Y-Axis XPS is reporting a power off fault. Check EMO reset.-> Extended Error: Ensure that the 48V input power cable is connected to the corresponding XPS. Ensure that the Octavius (Ethernet type) cable is connected to the corresponding XPS.

Applies to

Models
Discovery
Product
Discovery MR750. Also called DVMR. This product is compatible with 3.0T 20.0, 20.1_IB1, IB2, 21.0 and DV22.0 software only
Software
DV22.0 For the Discovery MR750, MR450 or Optima MR450w products only. For the Discovery MR750, MR450 or Optima MR450w products only.
Component
5140621-4 48V Power Supply 1000W Condor PN GPMP 900_48 TEAL PN 0870109 5140621-4 48V Power Supply 1000W Condor PN GPMP 900_48 TEAL PN 0870109. Part is being set up for 3.0T DVMR program RSPL. 501139061, 5-Mar-08.
Area
MR

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