GE Healthcare · MRExcite225231150422225231851384
Unable To Scan With Driver Module Errors Due to Shorted Body Coil Diode.
Symptom
Unable To Scan With Driver Module Errors Unable To Scan With Driver Module Errors.
Error message
2252311 DD Driver Fault Detected - Short Circuit. Sun Mar 2 15:54:06 2008 Error: 2252311 Host: MR3T Process: NSP File: SCP:DCB Line: 1846 Exception Class: Unknown Severity: Unknown Function: RF: RF Bias PSD: Spin Echo Coil: HEAD Scan: 50422/2 DD Driver Fault Detected - Short Circuit. Source of Fault is BD2 (Dynamic Disable Boards at Front of Body Coil). Value: 50 mA Limit: 40 mA-> 2252318 Exception Class The Driver Module Has Detected a Power Supply Fault Source of Fault is High Voltage Power Supply. Fri Apr 7 08:18:07 2006 Error: 2252318 Host: b5 Process: NSP File: SCP:DCB Line: 1355 Exception Class: Unknown Severity: Unknown Function: RF: RF Bias PSD: Vasc TOF Coil: HEAD Scan: 51384/3 The Driver Module Has Detected a Power Supply Fault. Source of Fault is High Voltage Power Supply. Actual Voltage = 10.0 Limit Voltage = 950.0->
Applies to
- Models
- Excite
- Product
- 3T Excite HDx 14.0 Software. The software that this solution is tied to is indicated by the Software concept below.
- Software
- 14.0 M5 Excite HDx HDi Platforms only.
- Component
- 5250104 DIODE BOARD XLT 3T RF body coil diode board
- Area
- MR
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