GE Healthcare · MRDiscovery22185272267857
2267857 gradient distortion fault has occurred on the % axis due to defective XGD amplifier.
Symptom
Will Not Scan with Gradient Errors.
Error message
2218527 Scanning has stopped. Gradient amplifiers are not ready. . Mon Jun 16 11:29:36 2008 Error: 2218527 Host: lx-mr Process: scn File: MsaScanOpsScrn.m Line: 909 Scanning has stopped. Gradient amplifiers are not ready 2267857 A gradient distortion fault has occurred on the %b. See Long Description 2267857 "A gradient distortion fault has occurred on the %b.->" Extended Error: Ensure all communication channels are functioning properly and that the gradient coil is connected and functioning properly.
Applies to
- Models
- Discovery
- Product
- Discovery MR450 Also called DVMR. This product is compatible with 1.5T 20.1, 20.1_IB1, IB2, 21.0 and DV22.0 software systems only.
- Software
- 20.1_IB1 and IB2 This release of software is applicable to Discovery MR450 and Discovery MR750 systems. See Long Description 20.1_IB1 is the unified Discovery MR450 and Discovery MR750 software release. Known internally to engineering as "DVIB". This release of software is applicable to Discovery MR450 and Discovery MR750 systems. 20.1_IB2 is the upgrade (bug fixes) for IB1.
- Component
- 5184566-2 XGD AMPLIFIER 5184566-2 XGD AMPLIFIER
- Area
- MR
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