GE Healthcare · MROptimaBrivo2267520
TPS Reset fails with 2267520 due to defective RRX module.
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
2267520 The R1 gain calibration failed because the signal was received at the RRX for one or more channels was too small. This will cause TPS_reset to fail. In the /usr/g/service directory there are files called R1GainCal_'timestamp'. These files showed error only on one channel and always on the same channel Fri Mar 4 10:39:16 2011 Error: 2267520 Host: SAMMR Process: LxMxConsumer File: RrfCalibrator.cpp Server Name: ADS The R1 gain calibration failed because the signal was received at the RRX for one or more channels was too small. This will cause TPS_reset to fail
Applies to
- Models
- Optima, Brivo
- Product
- Optima MR450W Wide bore magnet. Not Discovery750 or Discovery450.
- Software
- DV22.0 For the Discovery MR750, MR450 or Optima MR450w products only. For the Discovery MR750, MR450 or Optima MR450w products only.
- Component
- 5174169 HDv Remote Receiver Module 5174169 HDv Remote Receiver Module
- Area
- MR
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