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GE Healthcare · MRSigna22523102252293

Intermittent Dynamic Disable faults requiring cable reseating and calibration

Symptom

Unable To Scan With Driver Module Errors Unable To Scan With Driver Module Errors.

Error message

2252310 DD Driver Fault Detected - Open Circuit See Long Description for extended error message. Fri Oct 22 19:03:04 2004 Error: 2252310 Host: PRD_GE_MR03 Process: NSP File: SCP:DCB Line: 1429 DD Driver Fault Detected - Open Circuit. Source of Fault is BD2 (Dynamic Disable Boards at Front of Body Coil). Value = 3644 mV Limit: 2177 mV-> Extended Error: This usually indicates that a cable somewhere in the circuit path is not connected or one of the load diodes has failed open. Inspect the failing path. Use TR DD MC System Path diagnostic to troubleshoot. In HD/HDx Systems, BD1 is the Dynamic Disable Board at Front of Body Coil BD2 is the Dynamic Disable Board at Front of Body Coil BD3 is the Dynamic Disable Board at Back of Body Coil BD4 is the Dynamic Disable Board at Back of Body Coil In 20.0 and later systems, try running the TR DD System Path diagnostic to troubleshoot.

2252293 The Driver Module Has Detected a Fault. Wed Apr 21 20:00:24 2004 Error: 2252293 Host: lx-mr Process: NSP File: SCP:DCB Line: 1986 The Driver Module Has Detected a Fault.^A Details of the Fault can be found in other error messages.->

Applies to

Models
Signa
Product
Signa HDxT This product is for 1.5T Signa HDxT systems with 15.0 software and HDi systems with 15.0 software. This product is for 1.5T Signa HDxT systems with 15.0 software and HDi systems with 15.0 software.
Software
15.0 For Product Signa HDxT and HDi only. -- NOT to be used with HDe. -- For Product Signa HDxT and HDi only. -- NOT to be used with HDe. --
Area
MR

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