Vectra PRO Service Manual2C4C - 79607A
Vectra PRO Service Manual2C4C - 79607A
Vectra PRO Service Manual2C4C - 79607A
MANUAL
Models:
PRO2c
PRO4c
TABLE of CONTENTS
Vectra Pro
Foreword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
1- Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
2.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
3- Nomenclature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
4- Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7
5- Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-36
7.1 Vectra Pro2 and Pro4 System Software and Upgrades .44
FOREWORD
Vectra Pro
Read, understand and follow the Safety Precautions and information contained in this manual.
This manual contains the necessary safety, and field service information for those Field Service Technicians,
approved by Chattanooga Group, Inc., to perform field service on the Vectra Pro units.
At the time of publication the information contained herein was current and up to date. However, due to
continual technological improvements and increased clinical knowledge in the field of electrotherapy, as well as
Chattanooga Group, Inc.s policy of continual improvement, Chattanooga Group, Inc. reserves the right to
make periodic changes and improvements to their equipment and documentation without any obligation on the
part of Chattanooga Group, Inc.
It is the sole responsibility for field technicians to stay informed and trained in the latest technology utilized in
the Vectra Pro units by Chattanooga Group, Inc. From time to time, as significant improvements are
incorporated, Service Bulletins will be produced and made available on our web site (www.chattgroup.com) in
lieu of reprinting a complete manual prematurely. These Service Bulletins will provide updated service
information and technology improvements to the Vectra Pro for use by approved service technicians.
Approved Service Technician Definitions;
1. Level I- Those Field Service Technicians that have successfully completed the minimal training required by
Chattanooga Group, Inc. in basic service techniques.
2. Level II- Those Field Service Technicians that have successfully completed Level I Training as well as
Level II training as required to perform specific troubleshooting and repair techniques and
procedures.
3. Level III- Those Field Service Technicians that have successfully completed Levels I & II Training as well as
Level III Advanced Training as required to perform all necessary Troubleshooting and Repair
techniques. The Technician having successfully completed the three levels of training and coupled
with experience should have the ability to train other technicians in Level I and Level II Training
with the necessary Training Materials from Chattanooga Group, Inc.
4. Temporary- Chattanooga Group, Inc., at its discretion and based on known experience of the technician,
may grant a Temporary Approval to a field technician for particular troubleshooting and repair
of a specific unit requiring immediate attention. This Temporary Approval in no fashion
acknowledges the training level of a technician as defined above. This Temporary Approval is
utilized only in unique situations for a specific unit for a specific service technique only and is
documented as such.
Due to the complex nature of the technology utilized by Chattanooga Group, Inc., the recommended
troubleshooting techniques are to determine Bad Board and board replacement only. No board component
level troubleshooting is recommended nor will information or parts be supplied by Chattanooga Group, Inc. Any
board component level troubleshooting performed will be at sole risk and liability of the Service Technician
performing such troubleshooting techniques.
This equipment is to be sold and used only under the prescription and supervision of a licensed medical
practitioner.
This equipment is to be serviced only by an Approved Service Technician.
1- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Vectra Pro
CAUTION
B. WARNING
CAUTION
WARNING
! DANGER
Text with a DANGER indicator will explain
possible Safety infractions that are imminently
hazardous situations that would result in death or
serious injury.
D. EXPLOSION HAZARD
2- THEORY of OPERATION
Vectra Pro
2.1 Overview
The Vectra series electrotherapy products are comprised of several PC board assemblies housed within a common
enclosure. These assemblies each support a distinct function in the product. The basic elements are User Interface,
Control Board, Stim Generation Board, Ultrasound Board, Ultrasound Applicator, and Power Supply Circuits.
See Figure 2.1 below.
FIGURE 2.1
2.2 Power Supply Circuits
A universal input power supply provides all parts of the system with 12 volts DC. The supply is connected to the mains
at all times when the cord is attached. The power switches on the top of the unit, switch the 12V output of the power
supply to the different components in the system by way of the Power Distribution Board. The 12V supply is regulated
locally at each PC board as required.
2.3 Control Board
The Control Board serves just as its name implies. It controls the operation of the stim boards, ultrasound boards, user
interface, and accessories. The control board communicates to the stim boards and ultrasound board through a
proprietary 8-bit parallel bus. The control board drives the display. The control board reads the touch screen or menu
buttons. The control board also reads the amplitude and contrast controls. The control board manages the ZIP drive and
infrared printer port. The control board through the power supply distribution board operates the gel warmer. Sound
output is generated by the control board and routed to an internal speaker or alternately to external speakers. The
control board reads the patient switch or manual stim switch.
2- THEORY of OPERATION
Vectra Pro
3- NOMENCLATURE
Vectra Pro
4
6
7
5
8
10
11
12
19
13
18
17
14
16
15
FIGURE 3.1
11. Stim Channels 3&4- Connect Channels 3&4 Lead Wires**
12. Ultrasound Applicator Port- Connect Ultrasound Applicator
13. Intensity Control- Adjust treatment intensity levels
14. Contrast Control- Adjust Touch Screen Contrast
15. Zip Drive- Removable media drive
16. OFF- Turn unit OFF
17. ON- Turn unit ON
18. LED- Indicates Power ON when illuminated
19. IR Port- For use with Jeteye accessory to enable printing of
patient treatment information
4- SPECIFICATIONS
Vectra Pro
A. Dimensions
1. 16 (406.4mm) Wide
21.5 (546.1mm) Deep
8 (203.2mm) High
2. 13.0 lbs (5.9kg) Less Accessories
3. Case Material: Polycarbonate Plastic and Steel
B.Outputs
1. PRO2
Two Muscle Stimulator Outputs
One Ultrasound Output
2. PRO4
Four Muscle Stimulator Outputs
One Ultrasound Output
INTERFERENTIAL
PREMOD
RUSSIAN
VMS
VMS BURST
HiVOLT
MICROCURRENT
Carrier Freq.
5000Hz
5000Hz
2500Hz
0.1 - 1000Hz
Beat/Burst or
Pulse Freq.
0-200
0-200
20~-00
5-200
5-200
1-120
Output
Method
Pads
Pads
Pads
Pads
Pads
Pads/Probe
Pads/Probe
Sweep Time
15 Seconds
15 Seconds
Scan
40%
% Duty Cycle
100%
Ramp UP/
DOWN Time
0.5-5.0 Sec.
0.5-5.0 Sec
0.5-5.0 Sec
0.5-5.0 Sec.
0-1.0 Sec
Cycle Time
Sec On/Off
5/5
10/10
10/20
4/12
10/30
10/50
Continuous
5/5
10/10
10/20
4/12
10/30
10/50
Continuous
5/5
10/10
10/20
4/12
10/30
10/50
Continuous
5/5
10/10
10/20
4/12
10/30
10/50
Continuous
Polarity
+/-
+/- (Alternating)
Amplitude
0-50mA RMS
0-50mA RMS
0-100mA RMS
0-200mA RMS
0-200mA Peak
0-500V Peak
0-995A Peak
Treatment
Time
(Max Minutes)
60
60
60
60
60
99
60
Available
On Channels
Pro2 (Pro4)
1&2
(1&2, 3&4)
1,2
(1,2,3,4)
1,2
(1,2,3,4)
1,2
(1,2,3,4)
1,2
(1,2,3,4)
2
(2,4)
1
(1,3)
4- SPECIFICATIONS
Vectra Pro
0-20W @ 1.0MHz
0-10W @ 3.3MHz
5cm2 Crystal
2cm2 Crystal
10cm2 Crystal
8.5cm2, 1.5
5cm2 Crystal
4.0cm2, 1.0
2cm2 Crystal
1.8cm2, +0.2/-0.4
TREATMENT TIME
30 Minutes Maximum
50% of maximum output until Crystal Temperature reaches approximately 100F (37.8C), then 10% of
maximum or Off to maintain Temperature
Warms coupling gel to approximately 100 F (37.8 C). Can be disabled by user
Allows the treatment information to be printed to any printer equipped with the Jeteye accessory.
5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
ERROR MESSAGE
DESCRIPTION
PROBABLE CAUSE
1) No Zip disk in Zip drive
2) Zip disk not fully inserted
into drive.
3) Zip disk is bad.
4) Zip drive does not have
power.
5) Zip drive ribbon cable not
inserted correctly.
POSSIBLE REMEDY
1) Insert Zip disk into Drive
2) Eject and reinsert disk.
3) Try another disk.
4) Check power cable.
5) Make certain ribbon cable
is inserted correctly and
completely to both the
control board J18 and the
Zip drive.
6) Replace Zip drive.
7) Replace Control board.
1) Place L.H. side of Vectra
unit within 3 feet (1 meter)
of Jeteye.
2) Make certain there is a
direct line of site between
the unit and the Jeteye.
3) Check connections and
power to the Jeteye.
4) Try another printer.
5) Install a good Jeteye.
6) Make certain connections
are correct and secure.
7) Replace IrDA board.
8) Replace Control board.
1) Replace with known good
applicator.
2) Replace Ultrasound
Harness.
3) Replace Ultrasound
board.
5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
ERROR MESSAGE
"Error: Touchscreen Driver
Unknown or Not Installed!"
"Ultrasound board not
detected. Unit is not
operational!"
DESCRIPTION
PROBABLE CAUSE
POSSIBLE REMEDY
5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
Tap Water
Up to 35ppm
Distilled Water
Up to 20ppm
10
Ppm of oxygen
5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
POWER CORD
PLUGGED INTO UNIT
EXPOSED
SCREW
POWER CORD
GROUND PRONG
FIGURE 5.1
WARNING
FIGURE 5.2
11
5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
FIGURE 5.3
NOTE:
Whenever a PC Board is suspect, refer to the respective
schematic(s) and perform tests to verify and isolate a
particular pc board.
See Section 6 for removal and replacement procedures.
12
5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
FIGURE 5.4
CHANNEL 1
OUTPUT
CHANNEL 2
OUTPUT
CHANNEL 1
COMMON
CHANNEL 2
COMMON
CHANNEL 3
OUTPUT
CHANNEL 4
OUTPUT
CHANNEL 3
COMMON
CHANNEL 4
COMMON
FIGURE 5.5
PROPER VMS WAVE FORM
FIGURE 5.6
13
5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
FIGURE 5.7
FIGURE 5.8
14
5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
INSTALL PATIENT
SWITCH ON BACK OF
UNIT AS SHOWN
FIGURE 5.9
FIGURE 5.10
15
5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
FIGURE 5.11
NOTE:
1000.0 Hz should be displayed in red within the Frequency
icon. If not, repeat steps 4 through 6.
7. Press Polarity until Alternating appears in red
within the Polarity icon.
8. Rotate Intensity Control until 995 is displayed in the
Amplitude Ch. 1 icon.
9. Press Start.
10. Compare wave form on scope to Figure 5.12 and
Figure 5.13.
NOTE:
The output will alternate between positive and negative on the
scope.
This test is for Channels 1 & 3 ONLY. The test will not work on
Channels 2 & 4. as they do not incorporate the MicroCurrent
Mode.
11. Press Stop.
B. MicroCurrent Mode Test Results
1. Wave is the same between scope and Figure 5.12
and Figure 5.13.
a) Unit passed test.
2. No wave form or considerably different wave form.
FIGURE 5.12
PROPER NEGATIVE (-) Microcurrent WAVE FORM
FIGURE 5.13
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5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
CHANNEL 1 & 2
LEAD WIRES INTO
CHANNELS 1 & 2 DIN
FIGURE 5.14
MICROCURRENT PROBE
CONNECTED TO
MICROCURRENT DIN
TOUCH MICROCURRENT
PROBE TO BLACK
ELECTRODE ONLY
FIGURE 5.15
CONTACT QUALITY
ICON
FULL VERTICAL
BLUE BAR WITH PROBE
TOUCHING BLACK ELECTRODE
FIGURE 5.16
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Vectra Pro
2. Set Scope;
a) Time- 25S, Channel- 50V, Trigger- DC
3. Connect Scope Probes to each side of 650 Ohm
load on Channel 2.
4. Press Muscle Contraction.
5. Press High Volt.
6. Rotate Intensity Control clockwise until 250 (Volts) is
displayed.
7. Press Start.
8. Compare wave form on scope to Figure 5.17.
9. Press Polarity. Negative should display in red in
Polarity icon.
10. Compare wave form on scope to Figure 5.18.
11. Press Polarity. Positive should display in red in
Polarity icon. Compare wave form to Figure 5.17.
12. Press Display until Peak Current is displayed in
red in the Display icon.
13. The numbers in the Amplitude Ch. 2 icon must not
exceed 1.5. See Figure 5.19.
12. Press Stop.
B. High Volt Mode Test Results
1. Wave forms on scope the same as Figures 5.17 and
5.18 and Amps do not exceed 1.5.
a) Unit passed test.
FIGURE 5.17
PROPER NEGATIVE High Volt WAVE FORM
FIGURE 5.18
FIGURE 5.19
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5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
AFTER CHIMES
ARE HEARD,
TREATMENT
RESULTS WILL
DISPLAY
FIGURE 5.20
19
5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
FIGURE 5.21
FIGURE 5.22
FIGURE 5.23
20
5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
WARNING
FIGURE 5.24
NOTE:
Should the unit Time Out during set up, an audible sound will
be heard and the Ultrasound channel icon will display
Paused. Simply press the Resume icon to continue set up.
8. Rotate Intensity Control clockwise until the
appropriate Watts is displayed per Figure 5.25.
9. Compare Power Meter readings to Figure 5.25 for all
the settings for the respective Applicator being tested
per the settings listed in Figure 5.25.
10. Press Frequency until 3.3 MHz is diplayed in red
in the Frequency icon. Repeat test and compare
readings to Figure 5.25.
B. Ultrasound Applicator Output Test Results
1. Output ranges fall within the specified ranges as
listed in Figure 5.25.
a) Unit passed test
2. Readings fall outside specified ranges of Figure 5.25.
a) Possible bad Degassed Water in Power Meter.
b) Possible use of Power Meter other than Ohmic
Instruments UPM DT 10 Ultrasound Power Meter.
c) Possible bad or out of calibration Applicator.
d) Possible bad connection between Control Board
and Ultrasound Board.
e) Possible bad connection between Power
Distribution Board and Ultrasound Board.
e) Check Ultrasound Board.
f) Check Control Board.
2cm2
5cm2
10cm2
.81.2
1.62.4
3.24.8
.81.2
1.62.4
4.06.0
10
8.012.0
.81.2
4.06.0
10
8.012.0
15
12.018.0
20
16.024.0
FIGURE 5.25
21
OUTPUT RANGE
5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
WARNING
FIGURE 5.26
NOTE:
Should the unit Time Out during set up, an audible sound will
be heard and the Ultrasound channel icon will display
Paused. Simply press the Resume icon to continue set up.
7. Press green down arrow in Duty Cycle icon until
10% is displayed in red in the Duty Cycle icon.
8. Compare Power Meter readings to Figure 5.27 for
each of the following Duty Cycle settings listed in the
chart.
9. Press Frequency until 3.3 MHz is displayed in red
in the Frequency icon. Repeat test and compare
readings to Figure 5.27.
B. Ultrasound Duty Cycle Test Results
1. Duty Cycles fall within the specified ranges as listed in
Figure 5.27.
a) Unit passed test
2. Readings fall outside specified ranges of Figure 5.27.
a) Possible bad Degassed Water in Power Meter.
b) Possible use of Power Meter other than Ohmic
Instruments UPM DT 10 Ultrasound Power Meter.
c) Possible bad or out of calibration Applicator.
d) Possible bad connection between Control Board
and Ultrasound Board.
e) Possible bad connection between Power
Distribution Board and Ultrasound Board.
e) Check Ultrasound Board.
f) Check Control Board.
DUTY CYCLE
OUTPUT RANGE
10%
20%
50%
100%
.81.2
1.62.4
4.06.0
8.012.0
FIGURE 5.27
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5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
5CM2 APPLICATOR
INSTALLED INTO
ULTRASOUND PORT
1. Set Scope
FIGURE 5.28
SCOPE PROBE
CONNECTED TO
TO CHANNEL 2
FIGURE 5.29
PROPER Interferential (IFC) WAVE FORM
FIGURE 5.30
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5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
L.H. SIDE
(DIM)
R.H. SIDE
(BRIGHT)
FIGURE 5.31
DISK
ICON
FIGURE 5.32
EXIT
PROGRAM
FIGURE 5.33
24
5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
UTILITIES
ICON
FIGURE 5.34
POWER
ON
POWER
OFF
FIGURE 5.35
25
5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
POWER
CONNECTOR
J1
DC IN
DC IN
1
R110
174K
1%
C33
820uF/25V
C146
0.1uF
2
CON4P
8 - 15VDC IN
1
1
2
3
4
NOTE:
See Section 6 for Removal & Replacement procedures.
BATTERY
BATTERY
1
R109
24.9K
1%
2
B
PCB1
+12VDC
T12
D20
3
STPCB
-12VDC
C22
820uF/25V
D23
1
2
2
1N5819
4
1N5819
D31
1
1N4754A
1N5819
D21
2
VCC
(+5VDC)
L12
1
D32
2
C26
820uF/25V
2
1
6000-100K
77901
FMMD914
2
2
1
R86
2.7K
5%
Q27
FMMT3906
FB
GND
COMP
VSW
VIN
C16
100uF/25V
2
U36
1
R82
3.74K
1%
C37
820uF/25V
D42
R100
82K
5%
C21
820uF/25V
1
C36
820uF/25V
1N5821
8
R90
1.24K
1%
LT1170CT
TO-220-5
1
2
21
C134
0.1uF
1
1
C140
2.2uF/16V
R99
20K
5%
HS3
H2
6098B
H1
4-40 LOCKNUT
4-40x5/16 PPH
26
5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
NOTE:
See Section 6 for Removal & Replacement procedures.
FIGURE 5.36
+60V
+60V
R61
100.00
0.1%
ISOGND1
+12V1
1
2
D45
FMMD914
R60
10.0K
1%
4.99K
1%
C124
820pF
1
3
Q21
FMMT5551
SOT-23
2
Q16
FMMT5551
SOT-23
3
Q20
FMMT5551
SOT-23
2
R58
100.00
0.1%
R62
100.00
0.1%
2
-60V
Q17
FMMT5401
SOT-23
R56
10.0K
1%
R97
470
5%
R69
100.0K
1%
2 2
2
3
HCPL-2601
DIP8
C139
0.1uF
8
7
6
5
R63
100.0
1%
CATHOD
VCC
VE
VOUT
GND
ANODE
Q15
FMMT5551
SOT-23
R59
10.0K
1%
R64
100.0
1%
3
AD7233AN
DIP8
C130
0.1uF
MICROI
D47
FMMD914
6
5
+/-5V
U38
3
VSS
VOUT
GND
LDAC
LF453CM
SO-8
R84
MICROI
SOT-23
Q18
FMMT5551
SOT-23
HCPL-2631
DIP8
R108
470
5%
R95
470
5%
VDD
SCLK
SDIN
SYNC
8
7
R96
470
5%
/MCSYNC
C138
0.1uF
VCC
D46
FMMD914
/MCSYNC
GND
3
4
1
/MCDAT
/MCDAT
1
2
VO1
VO2
CATHOD2
ANOD2
U33
VCC
3
4
ANOD1
CATHOD1
U39
3
Q22
FMMT5401
2 1
/MCCLK
/MCCLK
U30A
3
12-BIT DAC
SOT-23
470
5%
Q23
FMMT5401
470
5%
OPTO-ISOLATORS
R106
R107
C131
0.1uF
Q19
FMMT5401
SOT-23
VCC
-12V1
VCC
2 2
2 2
C127
0.1uF
1
-12V1
R65
100.00
0.1%
C135
0.1uF
+12V1
ISOGND1
-60V
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5- TROUBLESHOOTING
5.27 Stim Board High Volt Circuit Test
The following tests apply to Stim Boards 1 and 2.
A. High Volt Voltage Test
1. Using a Digital Multimeter, check the voltage at D37
Cathode. See A on schematic.
a) Voltage Specification: 10.17VDC.
2. If voltage reading is not exactly 10.17VDC, adjust
voltage at VR1. See B on schematic and Figure 5.37.
3. Voltage will not adjust to 10.17VDC at VR1 indicates
bad board. Replace board with part number 78325F.
B. High Volt Pulse Tests
1. Set Scope;
a) Time- 2.5S, Channel- 5.0V, Trigger- DC
b) Reference Scope to DC Ground.
2. Check pins 5 and 7 of U5 (see C on schematic)
for presence of square wave. See Figure 5.38.
a) Pin 5 Specification: 500S - 800S
b) Pin 7 Specification: 75S
3. No presence of square wave at any of the test pins
indicate bad board. Replace board with Part
Number 78325F.
4. Pin 5 and/or Pin 7 reading is out of spec as described
in step 2, a and b, indicates bad board. Replace board
with part number 78325F.
NOTE:
See Section 6 for Removal & Replacement procedures.
Should all test points be in spec and still no output, the board is
bad. Replace board with part number 78325F.
Vectra Pro
CONNECTOR
J1
VOLTAGE
ADJUSTMENT AT
VR1 (10.17VDC)
FIGURE 5.37
PIN 5
PIN 7
FIGURE 5.38
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5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
+12V
PEAK DETECTOR
U8B
D7
ZC5800E
64.9
1%
C145
0.01uF
R9
0 - 2.5V
HIVOLT CAL
LT1172CN8
DIP8
C75
0.1uF
R98
6.8K
5%
-12V
C63
0.1uF
FB
+12V
Q4
NL
SOT-23
E2
E1
VC
GND
2.7K
5%
C32
2200uF/16V
VIN
C4
10uF/50V
2
5
NC
R116
HV I
-12V
10.0K
1%
1N5819
LF453CM
SO-8
HV I
1.0K
1%
1 1
3
2
2
CTX50-4
U41
VSW
D37
D39
1N5819
R17
1
R18
T13
1
C61
18pF
D40
1N4754A
R19
10
5%
C38
220uF/25V
2 1
D6
ZC5800E
3
C72
0.01uF
LF453CM
SO-8
DC IN
U8A
1
DC IN
2
1
VR1
2.0K 10T
1 : 50
3
R111
R117
1.00K
1%
T2
71331
T1
NL
HVPOS
HVPOS
NL
2
Lp = 50uH
R13
64.9
1%
1:8
D1
2
4
1
C52
0.1uF
R2
10MEG 1/4 WATT
5%
C1
0.01uF/630V
R1
2.49K 1/4 WATT
1%
R10
1
C50
0.1uF
POLARITY RELAY
FR1M
3
D2
1N5819
C51
0.1uF
1 1
VCC
K1
T4
VCC
Q2
S601-E
D5
1N4762
77918
11
13
9
VCC
2
1.00K
1%
1
16
G5V-2-H-DC5
Q1
IRF540
TO-220
HVNEG
Q3
S601-E
C2
0.015uF/630V
D4
1
C56
VCC
0.1uF
FR1M
T3
2
HVNEG
R3
10MEG 1/4 WATT
5%
U5
1
2
3
4
NC
IN1
GND
IN2
NC
OUT1
VDD
OUT2
8
7
6
L1
+12V
100uH/1812
ADC CLK
/MCCLK
/MCSYNC
/MCDAT
R14
1
1.00K
1%
C3
100uF/25V
C5
1.0uF/50V
MC34152P
DIP8
ADC CLK
/MCCLK
/MCSYNC
/MCDAT
5
2
PE-5762
TO:
Input/output
Section
HVRELAY
29
5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
+60V1
+60V1
C76
0.1uF/100V
C83
2
L7
1
+12V
C65
0.1uF/100V
2
100uH/1812
0.1uF
CLASS-S
POWER AMP
C11
1
SINECUR1
MOSFET DRIVER
100uF/25V
D13
2
K3
C9
6
L5
2
K4
ALS
AL0
AHS
AHB
AHO
13
PWM1
C8
L4
2
PWM1
11
ISOGND1
VCC
ISOGND1
HY3479
L10
2
G5V-2-H-DC5
11
33uF/50V
C14
0.18uF/100V
C67
1
VCC
C19
0.018uF/100V
C121
1
VCC
0.1uF
10
5%
10
5%
6000-561K
1
C110
Q8
IRFD120
DIP4
R20
6000-561K
1
1
2
Q12
IRFD120
DIP4
R24
0.1uF
0.1uF/100V
PULSECUR1
2
R5
0.5 1W
1%
VCC
VCC
SENSESEL1
C99
0.1uF
C98
0.1uF
2
C106
0.1uF
PULSECUR1
C58
1000pF
HER105
FIGURE 5.39
10
G5V-2-H-DC5
D15
16
14
13
12
HIP4081AIP
DIP20
C20
0.018uF/100V
1
16
VCC
4
8
AHI
HDEL
LDEL
13
16
15
1
2
R35
100.0K
1%
VDD
VCC
C15
0.18uF/100V
11
19
18
17
10
BLI
ALI
6000-561K
20
5
6
7
8
9
BHS
BLO
BLS
6000-561K
1
PWMA3
PWMA1
BHO
BHI
DIS
VSS
T7
33uF/50V
BHB
OUTPUT TRANSFORMER
1:2
L11
4
1
T9
PE-67100
10
5%
U15
2
3
4
R38
100.0K
1%
0.1uF/100V
R42
1.00K
1%
10
5%
Q7
IRFD120
DIP4
R25
1
4 2
3 1
C105
1%
100.0
1
2
1
2
Q11
IRFD120
DIP4
R29
HER105
R66
SINECUR1
SENSESEL1
30
5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
+60V2
+60V2
C77
0.1uF/100V
C84
2
L6
1
+12V
C66
0.1uF/100V
2
100uH/1812
0.1uF
C10
1
CLASS-S
POWER AMP
MOSFET DRIVER
SINECUR2
SINECUR2
100uF/25V
R67
D12
C7
L3
2
L9
2
K5
VDD
VCC
ALS
AL0
AHS
AHB
AHO
20
19
18
13
9
17
16
15
14
13
L2
2
33uF/50V
13
6000-561K
ISOGND2
C12
0.18uF/100V
VCC
C17
0.018uF/100V
C122
1
VCC
0.1uF
G5V-2-H-DC5
6000-561K
C68
1
ISOGND2
HY3479
VCC
10
5%
10
5%
Q6
IRFD120
DIP4
R21
1
PWM2
L8
2
Q10
IRFD120
DIP4
1
2
C6
1
R26
PWM2
11
1
16
G5V-2-H-DC5
10
12
11
C111
C18
0.018uF/100V
1
16
VCC
HIP4081AIP
DIP20
R36
100.0K
1%
C13
0.18uF/100V
11
BLI
ALI
AHI
HDEL
LDEL
4
1
BHO
BHS
BLO
BLS
6000-561K
9
10
BHB
BHI
DIS
VSS
6000-561K
1
1
2
3
T6
33uF/50V
T8
PE-67100
OUTPUT TRANSFORMER
1:2
10
5%
U14
4
5
6
7
8
R39
100.0K
1%
0.1uF/100V
PWMB3
PWMB1
R43
1.00K
1%
10
5%
Q5
IRFD120
DIP4
R27
1
C107
100.0
1%
3
1
2
Q9
IRFD120
DIP4
R30
HER105
0.1uF
0.1uF/100V
D14
1
PULSECUR2
R4
0.5 1W
1%
C108
0.1uF
C59
1200pF
2
2
PULSECUR2
HER105
C70
0.1uF
C74
0.1uF
2
VCC
FIGURE 5.40
VCC
SENSESEL2
SENSESEL2
31
5- TROUBLESHOOTING
5.30 Ultrasound Board Generator Circuit Test
A. Power Connector Voltage Test
1. Using a Digital Multimeter, check the voltage at pins 1
and 4. See A on schematic.
a) Voltage Specification: 8VDC to 15VDC.
2. Low or no voltage indicates bad wiring harness or bad
Power Distribution Board.
a) Check Harness and replace if bad with Part Number
79524.
b) Test Power Distribution Board. See Page 36.
B. Power Supply Voltage Test
1. Using a Digital Multimeter, check the voltage at #1 of
D6. See B on schematic.
a) Voltage Specification: +12VDC.
2. Check the voltage at #2 of D5. See B below.
a) Voltage Specification: -12VDC.
3. Check the voltage at #1 of D1. See B below.
a) Voltage Specification: +5VDC.
4. Low or No Voltage at any or all of the test points in
steps 1 through 3 indicate the Ultrasound Board is
bad. Replace board with Part Number 79291D.
C. Output Voltage Test
1. Using a Digital Multimeter, check the voltage at #1 of
D12. See C schematic.
a) Voltage Specification: +35VDC.
2. Check the voltage at #2 of D27. See C below.
a) Voltage Specification: -35VDC.
3. Low or No Voltage at any or all of the test points in
steps 1 and/or 2 indicate the Ultrasound Board is bad.
Replace board with Part Number 79291D.
NOTE:
See Section 6 for Removal & Replacement procedures.
32
Vectra Pro
5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
VCC
BATTERY
VDD
R22
1
MTG1
MTG2
MTG3
MTG4
MTGHOLE
R2
15.4K
FID2
TRANSFORMER PARAMETERS:
PRI IND:25uH
1:.833 (PRI:SEC) (+12)
1:.833 (PRI:SEC) (-12)
1:.367 (PRI:SEC) (+5)
MAGNETICS KOOL-Mu CORE 77310-A7
MTGHOLE
MTGHOLE
FID1
MTGHOLE
FID3
TP2
TESTPOINT
2.49K
VCC=+5V : 200mA
+12V : 100mA
-12V : 60mA
FIDUCIAL
FIDUCIAL
FIDUCIAL
MOI3
MOI1
MOI2
MTGHOLE
MTGHOLE
B140
D7
Z1
1N5363B
Z4
Z5
VCC
(+5 VDC)
D1
2
C27
820uF/25V
L2
Z6
2
1
SK34
4.7uH/2A
B140
8
FB3
FB4
C19
4.7uF/35V
2
R18
3.74K
U4
4
DC_IN+
V_IN+
C1
820uF/25V
77901
Z2
8 - 15VDC
C86
0.1uF
2
D8
MTGHOLE
POWER CONNECTOR
C20
820uF/25V
D5
2
-12V
MTG7
C10
820uF/25V
MTG6
MOIRE
+12V
MTG5
B140
C85
0.1uF
MOIRE
Z3
MOIRE
D6
T1
J2
R19
2
COMP
Q2
2N7002
R17
1.24K
LT1270ACT
C28
1.0uF/50V
PWRDOWN1
FERRITE
GND
FERRITE
Z7
FB
1.00K
AGND
1
CON4P
FB6
1
V_IN-
VSW
FERRITE
FB5
VIN
FERRITE
4.7uF/35V
2
2
3
4
C87
2
2
VCC
R31
4.7K
1
2
R1
4.7K
Q1
2N7002
PWRDOWN2
+35VADJ
T2
+12V
D12
Y3
1
1
TRANSFORMER PARAMETERS:
PRI IND: 25uH
17:32:32 (PRI:SEC:SEC)
MAGNETICS KOOL-Mu CORE 77310-A7
ES1D
(+35VDC)
R34
1.00K
C21
470uF/50V
Y5
+5.0V
C2
C22
D3
Y1
Y2
R23
28.0K
5
2
1N5363B
R36
2.00K
COMP
12
FB
1.25V
Y4
10
LF347M
6296B
28.0K
-8.0V
R30
8
1.00K
2
C34
Q3
MMST3904
LF347M
R37
2.00K
D11
FMMD914
1 1
D10
FMMD914
0 - 2.5V
2
0.1uF
1
R40
ERRVOLT
LF347M
M2
M1
C26
0.1uF
U11B
U11C
HS1
1.00K
C32
0.01uF
C89
0.01uF
LT1270ACT
R38
1
R32
GND
COMP
C4
0.01uF
-12V
C33
0.1uF
-12V
3
4
DAC0800LCM
+12V
14
R4
4.99K
VLC
U11D
VSW
10.0K
VREF+
VREF-
IOUT
R27
1
13
VIN
V+
V-
LF347M
6
R84
47K
C31
470uF/50V
U5
IOUT
11
7
5
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
77900X
D0
D1
ES1D
(-35VDC)
U11A
U10
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
2
1
SK38
DAC
DAC[0..7]
Y6
D13
D27
Snubber
+12V
VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT
+12V
-12V
R28
6.04K
-35VADJ
OUTPUT
LM336M-5.0
DAC0
DAC1
DAC2
DAC3
DAC4
DAC5
DAC6
DAC7
R20
42.2K
SK34
DAC[0..7]
180uF/20V
820uF/25V
D2
C88
0.1uF
D9
R39
2
10.0K
R29
2
10M
6.65K
GENERATOR POWER
SUPPLY CIRCUIT
33
5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
34
FIGURE 5.41
HOT
(ABOVE ROOM TEMP)
ROOM
TEMPERATURE
2cm2
1VDC
1.5VDC
5cm2
1VDC
1.5VDC
10cm2
1VDC
1.5VDC
FIGURE 5.42
5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
+12V
OUT
L12
C84
0.1uF
FB1
FERRITE
C64
0.1uF
W2
W4
2.2
X1
W7
W8
X3
X14
X7
1000pF/500V
R41
187
+12V
71331
2.8uH/2A
G5V-2-H-DC12
G5V-2-H-DC12
R60
1.0M
ISAMPLE
13
1
16
Isolated Tab
-35VADJ
L5
1
16
Q6
IRF510
OUTER BRAID
CON4
2.2
HS3
X10
CENTER
INNER BRAID
11
C35
9
R51
HS2
3
4
6
8
11
13
R64
10 Ohm/1W
MC34152P
X5
2200pF/500V
11.5uH/2A
+12V
1
PE-5762
W3
X12
6
5
1
2
OUT2
W5
IN2
VDD
GND
W1
OUT1
C47
0.1uF
V1
X2
R35
1.0M
J3
4
K2
C48
K1
AMP_
IN1
100uF/25V
T3
1 : 50
L14
Isolated Tab
1
AMP
R48
NC
W6
U15
NC
X11
1 MHZ FILTER
Q4
IRF510
T4
C66
0.1uF
MOSFET DRIVER
C65
0.1uF
C61
0.1uF
POWER AMP
C45
J4
RCA JACK
CLASS-D
0.1uF
C60
0.1uF
C46
+35VADJ
33uH/1812
GND
C59
0.33uF/35V
SOUNDHEAD CONNECTOR
IN
U17
78M08
1
FB2
2
1
FMMD914
FERRITE
C62
0.1uF
C63
0.1uF
2
1
2
1
C68
0.1uF
C67
0.1uF
6098B
D26
M2
M1
M2
M1
6098B
VCC
FILSEL[0..1]
FILSEL0
R57
4.7K
1
FILSEL[0..1]
+12V
Q9
2N7002
R61
4.7K
+12V
DS2502RD
47K
R65
2
Q8
BSS84
R63
T1
Q5
2N7002
DS2502PG
D25
ZC5800E
D24
Q7
MMST3904
SA30A
10.0K
R62
1
DS2502WR
47
L1
1
L3
VCC
1
VCC
100uH/1812
C56
C14
100uH/1812
C5
C15
2
0.1uF/100V
100uF/25V
100uF/25V
R59
VSAMPLE
0.1uF
13.3K
R50
1.00K
1
C16
2
L13
470uH/1812
VCC
0.1uF
1
C11
U2
15pF
ENB
DATA
CLK
VSS
PDOUT
PHR
PHV
S/ROUT
14
C24
1
CIN
VCO
P2
SIG
PP
C1A
P3
150pF
12
7
5
11
MC145157-2DW
C1B
INH
R1
R2
VCOIN
VSS
12
C58
0.1uF
15
HEADTEMP
1.5K
C57
0.1uF
TEMP
0 - +2.5 VOLTS
DC
(TO
ADC)
8 MHZ
1.0 - 3.3 MHZ
10
CLK_8MHZ
VCO
R13
1.0M
R15
12.1K
DEMOD
R66
13
74HC4046M
FR_EN
FR_DATA
FR_CLK
P1
7
5
16
15
15pF
FIN
FR
FV
LD
VDD
OSCIN
OSCOUT
REFOUT
R25
300K
U7
2
8MHZ
C7
14
11
10
9
3
4
Y1
8.00MHz
8
13
3
VDD
4
1
2
16
C8
0.1uF
2
2 1
R14
R11
100
R21
2
C18
0.1uF
C17
2
1.00K
4.7K
1.5uF/50V
AMPLIFIER
CIRCUIT
35
5- TROUBLESHOOTING
Vectra Pro
36
Vectra Pro
6.1 General
MAINS
CONNECTOR
WARNING
OPEN FUSE
HOUSING
FIGURE 6.1
REMOVE & REPLACE
FUSES
FIGURE 6.2
REMOVE 10
MOUNTING SCREWS
FIGURE 6.3
37
Vectra Pro
WARNING
FIGURE 6.4
REMOVE 4 SCREWS
MOUNTING DRIVE
TO BRACKET
FIGURE 6.5
INSTALL HEAT
SHIELD BEFORE
INSTALLING
SCREWS
FIGURE 6.6
38
Vectra Pro
POWER
DISTRIBUTION
BOARD
WARNING
DISCONNECT
FAN HARNESS
FIGURE 6.7
CAUTION
REMOVE 4 FAN
MOUNTING SCREWS
AND LOCKNUTS
FIGURE 6.8
39
Vectra Pro
WARNING
CONTROL BOARD
HARNESS & COMPONENT KEY CHART
CONTROL BOARD
CONNECTOR DESCRIPTION
NOTE:
Make certain the ribbon cables (9 and 10) are outside the
insulator before installing the Control Board.
Do not overtighten the screws. Overtightening will damage the
threads of the plastic studs in the top.
After installing the IrDA Board (11) place a small bead of silicon
to the area where the board connects to the Control Board
Connector (J5). This secures the IrDA to avoid the connection
loosening during unit transport.
Make certain all Harness, Cable and Component Connectors
are seated completely in their respective sockets.
US (UltraSound)
J9
J10
J11
PATIENT SWITCH
MANUAL STIM
SPEAKER
J12
POWER IN
J1
VIDEO
J23
TOUCHSCREEN
J20
LCD
J22
IrDA
J5
ON/OFF
J13
ZIP DRIVE
J18
CONTRAST
J14
AMPLITUDE
J15
BACKLIGHT
J21
FIGURE 6.9
40
CONTROL BOARD
CONNECTOR No.
Vectra Pro
WARNING
REF
NO.
STIM BOARD #2
CONNECTOR
HARNESS
DESCRIPTION
J3
Channel 4 Harness
J4
Channel 3 Harness
J1
JP1
FIGURE 6.10
MOVE JUMPER
TO PINS 1 & 2
OF JP2
(VECTRA PRO4)
NOTE:
Do not overtighten the screws. Overtightening will damage the
threads of the screws and/or the mounting studs and/or the
board.
Make certain all Harness and Cable Connectors are seated
completely in their respective sockets.
PIN 1
PIN 2
PIN 3
FIGURE 6.11
41
Vectra Pro
WARNING
3
4
REF
NO.
STIM BOARD #2
CONNECTOR
HARNESS
DESCRIPTION
J3
Channel 1 Harness
J4
J5
Microcurrent Harness
J1
Channel 2 Harness
JP1
FIGURE 6.12
MOVE JUMPER TO
PINS 2 & 3
OF JP2
(VECTRA PRO2 & 4)
NOTE:
Make certain all Harness and Cable Connectors are seated
completely in their respective sockets.
Do not overtighten the screws. Overtightening will damage the
threads of the screws and/or the mounting studs and/or the
board.
PIN 1
PIN 2
PIN 3
FIGURE 6.13
42
Vectra Pro
WARNING
FIGURE 6.14
ULTRASOUND BOARD
HARNESS KEY CHART
REF
NO
ULTRASOUND
BOARD
CONNECTOR
HARNESS
DESCRIPTION
J2
J1
J3
Ultrasound Applicator
FIGURE 6.15
43
7- SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
Vectra Pro
FIGURE 7.1
FIGURE 7.2
NOTE:
Strike a key when ready indicates software installation is
complete.
The Software version number will appear in the upper portion of
the splash screen.
FIGURE 7.3
44
7- SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
Vectra Pro
EXTRACT
CHIPS
FIGURE 7.4
45 CHAMFER
UPPER L.H.
CORNER
SOCKET NO.
PART NO.
VERSION NO.
FIGURE 7.5
45
Vectra Pro
SET METER
TO WATTS
WARNING
FIGURE 8.1
FIGURE 8.2
46
Vectra Pro
FIGURE 8.3
WARNING
47
9- TECHNICAL MAINTENANCE
Vectra Pro
9.1 General
A. Technical Maintenance Schedule
1. The Service Tests found in Section 5 Troubleshooting
should be performed at least annually from the first
date each Vectra Pro unit was placed into service.
These tests will verify that the equipment is operating
within OEM Specifications.
2. Use the Maintenance/Troubleshooting Test Data Sheet
to record all test results for a particular unit when
performing Technical Maintenance, Ultrasound
Calibration and/or Troubleshooting.
3. Should it be necessary or desired to have the factory
perform annual calibration and technical maintenance,
contact the Chattanooga Group, Inc Service
Department.
4. Should it become necessary to send the unit to the
factory for repair after Troubleshooting has been
performed, send a copy of the completed
Maintenance/Troubleshooting Test Data Sheet for the
particular unit requiring factory service. This
information is essential to the Service Department in
repairing and sending the unit back in a timely fashion.
5. Find the Maintenance/Troubleshooting Test Data
Sheet at the end of this section. You may copy this as
necessary to record data for the Vectra Pro units.
48
Serial No.:
Service Date:
Customer:
Customer Contact:
Phone:
Ext:
SERVICE MANUAL
REFERENCE
FAILED*
5.3
SERVICE MANUAL
REFERENCE
ULTRASOUND TESTS
5.4
US APPLICATOR IDENTIFICATION
PASSED
FAILED*
5.5
5.6
5.8
5.9
5cm2 APPLICATOR
1 WATT OUTPUT READING:
5.10
5.11
FAILED*
FAILED*
FAILED*
5.12
5.13
5.14
CHIME TEST
UNIT CHIMED
FAILED*
5.18
FAILED*
FAILED*
5.2
2cm2 APPLICATOR
1 WATT OUTPUT READING:
STIMULATOR TESTS
(Perform the tests on all channels as required)
Complete a separate sheet on units with channels 3 & 4
VMS MODE TEST
WAVE FORM GOOD
5.17
5.15
5.19
WARNING
49
5.20
5.21
FAILED*
5.22
FAILED*
5.23
Vectra Pro
40
Vectra Pro
41
Myossage
Massage Lotion
Nylatex
Elastic Wraps
OptiFlex
Continuous Passive Motion
Para-Car e
Paraffin Wax Unit
Pillow Perfect
Cervical Pillow Line
Pivotal Therapy System
Orthotics for the Spine
ProPower Pillow
Power Massage Pillow
PresSsion
Intermittent Compression
Pron Pill o
Positioning Pillow
SPORT-PAC
Soccer Ball Shaped Cold Pack
Therma-Wrap
Hot and Cold Compression
Triton
Treatment and Traction Equipment
TX
Treatment and Traction Equipment
Vectra Series
Electrotherapy products.
Wellness 1st
Back Support
Womens Contour Back Support
Back Support
HANDISIZER
Hand Exersiser
VersaBath Seat
Aid to Daily Living