GE Healthcare · MRExciteSigna2262134
Coil validation error due to coil cable.
Symptom
Coil ID Fails and CoilID Light is Red See Long Description Customer is attempting to scan, but getting error that something is wrong with coil ID. The Coil ID LED turns red.
Error message
2262134 Coil validation error. Coil ID device was not detected on a coil. Coil ID is required for this connector See Long Description Tue Sep 2 07:14:13 2008 Error: 2262134 Host: hde Process: NSP File: SCP:SRI Line: 348 Exception Class: Unknown Severity: Unknown Function: Patient Handling: Control/Display PSD: Unknown Coil: Unknown Scan: -1/-1 Coil validation error: Coil ID device was not detected on a coil. Coil ID is required for this connector. Please try connecting coil again. Extended Error: This could be a problem with the coil ID communication chain which includes the Coil, the cable between the Coil and the LPCA, the LPCA, the cable between the LPCA and SRI, and the SRI. Please run Coil ID diagnostics.
Applies to
- Models
- Excite, Signa
- Product
- Excite HD For 12.0 1.5T Systems only.
- Software
- 12.0 Excite HD and 3T Excite HD products only
- Component
- SecondOpinion 1.5T HD NV Array Medrad with cable 5117092-2 See comments in resolution concept for second opinion requirements before ordering this part
- Area
- MR
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