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2254602 RF Amp Firmware Detected Power Supply(PS1) Fault due to RF amplifier.Will Not Scan With RF Errors.Replace 513584…

2254602 RF Amp Firmware Detected Power Supply(PS1) Fault due to RF amplifier.Will Not Scan With RF Errors.Replace 5135844-3 3T XRFD RF Amplifier,wqr.Discovery MR750 20.1

Symptom

Will Not Scan With RF Errors Will not scan with RF errors

Error message

2248763 RF Amplifier Error RF amplifier failed to power off in the allotted amount of time when commanded to do so 2248763 RF Amplifier Error. RF amplifier failed to power off, in the allotted amount of time, when commanded to do so. Please power cycle the RF Subsystem and perform a TPS Reset.

2254602 RF Amp Firmware Detected Power Supply(PS1) Fault Error: 2254602 Host: HSSMR750 Process: NSP File: SCP:Srfd3RfNbCanHWO Line: 2857 Exception Class: Unknown Severity: Unknown Function: RF: RF Transmit PSD: IR Coil: HD TR Knee PA Scan: 17269/2 RF Amp Firmware Detected Power Supply(PS1) Fault. RF Amp detected a power supply(PS1) fault. Fault V: 38V, spec: 41V. Unit: 1(1,2,3,4,5,6- Lo+48V,Hi+48V,Lo+15V,Hi+15V,Lo-15V,Hi-15V)-

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
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
5135844-3 3T XRFD RF Amp 5135844-3 3T XRFD RF Amp
Area
MR

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