GE Healthcare · MROvation224866422402651177491864
Defective AN8295Y Analogic Gradient causing Digital Banding Artifact with Bright White line down the center
Symptom
Horizontal Banding Artifact with Bright Vertical White Line down the center See attachments in the Cause Concept for an example of the artifacts.
Error message
2248664 MDS link failure. 2248664 2 NSP SCP:MdsLinkHWO 1983 MDS link failure. An MDS device failed to respond to SCP. If the link is broken, a separate error message will be logged. If not, a spurious error occurred. MDS timer: 0x0025 Transmitted header: 0x10 Gradient Transmitted opcode: 0x01-> 2240265 Y Axis Gradient Amplifier Fault. 2240265 1 NSP SCP:GradientScaMdsHWO 1201 Y Axis Gradient Amplifier Fault. RMS current overload. Possible causes: PSD is exceeding the limits of the Gradient Subsystem or faulty High Speed Serial Data (fiberoptic) cables. Please Reset TPS to recover the Gradient Subsystem. EN 339 SR 335 1177491864 1 1
Applies to
- Models
- Ovation
- Product
- Ovation with EXCITE
- Software
- OVATION5 Applies to Ovation5 (Excite) only. Ovation5 is 12.x platform software, not OvationHD.
- Component
- 5118227 AN8295Y Analogic Gradient Amplifier Unit 5118227 AN8295Y Analogic Gradient Amplifier Unit 5118227 AN8295Y Analogic Gradient Amplifier Unit
- Area
- MR
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