Brilliance CT: 6-Slice, 10-Slice, 16-Slice and 16 Power Configurations
Brilliance CT: 6-Slice, 10-Slice, 16-Slice and 16 Power Configurations
Model: 4535 670 73191, 4535 670 73181, 4535 670 78851, 4535 670 05721
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Electrical-grounding Instructions
The equipment must be grounded to an earth ground by a separate conductor. The neutral side of the line is not to be considered the
earth ground. On equipment provided with a line cord, the equipment must be connected to properly grounded, three-pin receptacle. Do
not use a three-to-two pin adapter.
carefully prior to working on the system. For your own safety and for more detailed safety information, refer only to the current version of
the documents.
Use only specified tools and auxiliary materials. After finishing any service activity, ensure that all covers of the Brilliance CT, including
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WARNING IN ADDITION TO THE WARNINGS LISTED ABOVE, MAKE SURE TO FOLLOW ALL SAFETY
GUIDELINES AS DESCRIBED IN THE SAFETY CHAPTER OF THIS MANUAL. FAILURE TO DO SO
CAN RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY.
CAUTION Always use an ESD protection wrist strap when servicing any component in the system.
Contents
Host Software Installation for 6, 10, 16-slice configurations .......................................................................... 1-1
Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................................. 1-1
General Information ............................................................................................................................................................ 1-1
Notes about the software being installed............................................................................................................................ 1-2
Installation Notes ................................................................................................................................................................ 1-2
Before Installation .................................................................................................................................................................... 1-3
Host OS Installation ................................................................................................................................................................. 1-9
Host Model CD Installation..................................................................................................................................................... 1-12
Host Applications Installation ................................................................................................................................................. 1-13
Host Utilities Installation ......................................................................................................................................................... 1-15
Host Update CD ..................................................................................................................................................................... 1-16
Operator’s Manual CD Installation ......................................................................................................................................... 1-17
Introduction
These instructions describe how to install Brilliance 1.2 Software on a 6, 10, and 16-slice configuration system.
General Information
NOTE Read and understand this document in its entirety before proceeding. If you do not understand this
document, then please call your next level of support.
Installation Notes
1 The K2000 VISA Key (K2D key) and the Service Key determine the level of utilities activation, philips-level or O-
level.
2 A new options key is required if this is a new installation or if the feature set for a specific customer site has changed.
3 A backup of the existing version of system software, calibration, and six controllers (Ghost, TDP, MDP, Rhost, DMC,
and Couch) in NVRAM to an EOD should be made before installation or update of Release Brilliance CT Software, in
order to recover the system if the installation fails.
4 Calibrations should be restored even if re-running full calibrations after installation.
5 Unless the identical version of software is being installed on the system (such as would happen after a disk failure),
FULL calibrations must be performed after installing this software. See System Calibration for instructions on
performing full calibrations.
Before Installation
NOTE If the system has been previously installed continue with this section. Otherwise skip to Host OS
Installation on page 1-9.
1 Make sure you are logged in as philips_service.
2 Backup Registry Values:
a Click Start > Run.
b Type regedit and click OK.
c Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Marconi/Gantry Server.
d Record the value for Rotor-Type __________________.
NOTE This field may not exist. If it does not exist, continue without recording the value.
e Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Marconi/ Gantry Server/Manual Motion Table ID 107.
f Record the value for Manual Motion SL_RL laser gap in 0.1mm, default: 3159 __________________. To do this,
double-click on the Registry Entry to display the Properties window. On the Properties window, click Decimal to
view the value.
g On the Registry Editor window, click File > Exit.
3 Backup the calibration and configuration files to an EOD disk:
This process will not overwrite previous saved versions of calibration and
configuration data. Calibrations should be backed up even if re-running full
calibrations after installation.
a Insert a formatted EOD into the drive.
b Double-click the Backup/Restore icon on the Desktop.
c Click Browse to choose the location of the backup.
d Choose drive F:
e Click OK.
f Click Start Backup.
g Click OK when complete.
h Click Close on the Log window.
i Click Exit on Backup/Restore window.
WARNING A DIFFERENT EOD DISK MUST BE USED THAN THE ONE USED TO SAVE
CALIBRATIONS AND CONFIGURATION FILES, ABOVE.
a Insert a formatted EOD into the drive.
b Click the Disk button on the Scanner Application to launch the Archive Manager window.
c Make sure Local is selected.
d Select the studies that need to be archived.
e Click File > Copy Images.
f Select EOD and click OK.
g After the images are copied to the EOD, click File > Close on the Archive Manager Window.
9 Obtain the hospital name and default printer from the scanner application:
a Click Home > Utilities > Misc.
b Select Configuration.
c Click on Institution.
d Record Hospital Name ________________________________
_____________________________________
_____________________________________
e Click Cancel.
f Click the Filming button from workflow menu.
g On the Filming window, click File > Printer.
h Record Default printer____________ __________________
i Click Cancel.
j Close the Filming window.
g Click OK
Host OS Installation
1 Write down the 25-digit Windows XP product key located on top of the Dell PC. You will use this in a later step.
NOTE The following procedure must be done on the HOST PC, not the CIRS.
2 Unplug the system from the network. This will minimize the chances of getting a virus before the patches are
installed.
3 Remove the EOD from the EOD drive. The system may hang during the installation process if an EOD is in the drive.
4 Insert the OS CD into the CD/DVD ROM drive of the Host PC. The label on this CD is: Brilliance_CT_OS_1.2.0.9
5 Restart the system:
a Click Start > Shutdown.
b On the Shutdown Window, select Restart from the drop-down menu, then click OK.
6 When the Welcome to Philips Medical Systems XP Unattended Install menu appears, press 1 = Begin Installation
to proceed with the installation. This will take approximately 10 min. The system will reboot itself when complete.
NOTE If this menu does not appear on the screen, the BIOS may not be configured properly. See Appendix A
- Instructions to set Host PC BIOS for instructions on configuring the BIOS.
NOTE When the Host restarts after the first reboot, you may see the start screen with a message that says it
is looking for the SCSI device and it timed out. This may happen a few times before the system detects
the SCSI Device. If the system does not find the SCSI device, Power off the Host using the power
button on the PC, wait 10 seconds, then press the button again to power on the Host.
The reason for this is that during a warm reboot, the SCSI device (EOD) may not fully dissipate it’s
charge, and fail to reset. A hard Power Off/Power On should reset the device.
7 When prompted, remove the CD from the drive and restart the computer by pressing <Ctrl><Alt><Delete>. The
system will begin setting up Windows, which will take approximately 17 min.
NOTE The computer may restart several times during this process.
NOTE Do not touch the keyboard or mouse until the Set Computer Name window appears.
NOTE While the Windows Setup Wizard installs files, a Message Box appears asking if you want to restart
your computer for the settings to take effect. DO NOT CLICK ON THIS BOX!
8 When prompted to Set Computer Name, enter the computer name and click OK. If the computer name was recorded
previously in Before Installation then use it.
9 When notified that the computer name has been changed successfully, click OK.
10 The system will prompt you to Set IP Address. If you do not want to set a Fixed IP Address for the Hospital LAN, click
NO and continue to Step 11, otherwise, click YES and continue with this step.
a Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Primary DNS, and/or Secondary DNS. Use information
recorded in Before Installation if applicable.
b Click OK when the IP address was changed successfully message box appears.
11 When prompted to Insert the Product Key, enter the 25-digit Product Key located on top of the Dell PC and click OK.
NOTE Leave the Set Proxy boxes blank.
12 Activate Windows.
a On the Activate Windows Dialog, select "Yes, I want to telephone a customer service representative to activate
windows" and click Next.
b Select a location for step 1. Once a location is entered, a phone number will appear in step 2 to call.
c Call this phone number and answer the questions given over the phone. You can use the touch-tone pad on the
phone to enter the number. Provide them with the installation ID.
d Type in the confirmation number in the boxes labeled A-G when they are given to you.
e Click the Next button. When instructed to, click the Finish button.
f The system will restart automatically.
13 After system restart, click OK when notified that the "Windows XP Installation was completed successfully".
14 Configure the Internet Connection Firewall:
a Click Start > Settings > Control Panel.
b Double-click Network Connections.
c Right-click on Hospital LAN, and select Properties from the pop-up menu.
d Click the Advanced tab.
e Set the check boxes so that Internet Connection Firewall is checked and Internet Connection Sharing is not
checked.
f Click Settings.
g Click Add.
h Enter DICOM for Description of service.
i Enter the Host PC name in the Name or IP address field.
j Enter 104 in both External Port Number and Internal Port Number fields for this service.
k Select the TCP radio button.
l Click OK.
m In the Services list, make sure that only DICOM, FTP Server, and Telnet Server are checked. If a Service
Settings window appears, click OK to close the window.
n Click the ICMP tab.
o Make sure that only Allow incoming echo request is checked.
p Close all dialog boxes by clicking OK or Close.
15 Reconnect the network cable.
16 If the system has a dual port network card for the Host-IRS Connection, verify that the Host-IRS Connection is
active.
a On the Host PC Desktop, right-click on My Network Places and select Properties from the pop-up menu.
b If the Host-IRS Connection has an X through it, physically move the network cable to the open port on the network
card.
c Verify the X disappears.
d Close all windows.
17 Drive Letter Correction.
NOTE In certain circumstances, installation of the Brilliance CT 1.2 Software causes the drive letters of the
EOD, CD-R, and CD drives to become mixed up. Check if your drives are defined properly as listed
below.
a Double-click My Computer.
b Check that your drives are defined as shown below:
Drive C: Local Disk (C:)
Drive D: Local Disk (D:)
Drive E: CD/DVD
Drive F: EOD
Drive G: CD-RW
NOTE If the EOD does not appear, power down the Host by pressing the Power Button on the PC. Wait 10
seconds, then press the Power Button again to power up the Host.
c If your drives are defined properly, skip to the Host Model CD Installation section below. Otherwise, continue with
Steps d-h.
d Right-click on My Computer and select Manage. This will open a Computer Management window.
e Select Disk Management.
f Right-click the button for the drive you want to change and select Change Drive Letter and Paths…
g Click Change and select the correct letter, then click OK.
NOTE The system does not allow two drives with the same letter. This means that if you want to exchange the
drive letters of two or more drives, you should give one of the drives an alternate letter temporarily.
h When all the drive letters have been corrected, close the Computer Management window.
18 Continue with Host Model CD Installation.
NOTE If you do not find the nView Display Mode, click Cancel to exit Advanced, select monitor number 2 and
uncheck the 'Extend my windows desktop onto this monitor' button, than click the Apply button. Select
monitor number 1 and go back to step ‘d’.
e In the nView Display Mode area, select the Horizontal span option from the nView Modes drop-down menu.
NOTE If all buttons are grayed out, select monitor number 2 and uncheck the 'Extend my windows desktop
onto this monitor' button, than press Apply button. Select monitor number 1 and try step ‘e’ again.
f Click Apply.
g Click Yes, and then click OK to confirm the settings. The right-hand screen should be activated.
h If the monitors appear swapped, follow Steps i-r. Otherwise, performs Steps n-r.
i click the Advanced button and select the Quadro4 980 XGL tab.
j Click on nView Display2… in the Display pulldown menu.
k Make sure Make this the primary display is checked.
l Click Apply.
NOTE This will change "nView Display2…" to "nView Display1…" and vice versa.
m Click Yes, and then click OK to confirm the settings.
n Make sure that the Screen resolution bar is set to 2560 x 1024.
o Click the Advanced button and select the Monitor tab.
p Verify the Screen Refresh Rate is set to 75Hz. If not, set the rate to 75Hz and click Apply. Otherwise, click OK.
q Click OK on the Display Properties Window.
r Close all open windows.
10 Log out of Administrator:
a Click Start > Shut Down.
b Select Log Off Administrator.
c Click OK.
11 Continue with Host Utilities Installation on the next page.
Host Update CD
1 Make sure you are logged in as philips_service.
2 Insert the Host Update CD into the CD/DVD ROM drive of the HOST PC.
3 Click Start > My Computer.
4 Double-click the E: drive.
5 Double-click Setup.
6 Click Start.
NOTE No need to change username or password. Wait approximately 5 minutes as the software is installed.
NOTE Do not touch the keyboard or mouse until install is complete.
7 When the "Installation completed" message appears at the bottom of the "Philips Install Supervisor" window, ensure
that all the items are "Done, (exit code: 0x00000000)". Then click "Close" in the "Philips Install Supervisor" window.
Also close the Explorer window.
8 Remove the CD.
9 Continue with Operator’s Manual CD Installation on the next page.
Introduction
These instructions describe how to install Brilliance 1.2 Software on a 16 Power system.
General Information
NOTE Read and understand this document in its entirety before proceeding. If you do not understand this
document, then please call your next level of support.
Installation Notes
1 The K2000 VISA Key (K2D key) and the Service Key determine the level of utilities activation, philips-level or O-
level.
2 A new options key is required if this is a new installation or if the feature set for a specific customer site has changed.
3 A backup of the existing version of system software, calibration, and six controllers (Ghost, TDP, MDP, Rhost, DMC,
and Couch) in NVRAM to an EOD should be made before installation or update of Release Brilliance CT Software, in
order to recover the system if the installation fails.
4 Calibrations should be restored even if re-running full calibrations after installation.
5 Unless the identical version of software is being installed on the system (such as would happen after a disk failure),
FULL calibrations must be performed after installing this software. See System Calibration for instructions on
performing full calibrations.
Before Installation
NOTE If the system has been previously installed continue with this section. Otherwise skip to (see Host OS
Installation on page 2-9).
1 Make sure you are logged in as philips_service.
2 Backup Registry Values:
a Click Start > Run.
b Type regedit and click OK.
c Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Marconi/Gantry Server.
d Record the value for Rotor-Type __________________.
NOTE This field may not exist. If it does not exist, continue without recording the value.
e Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Marconi/ Gantry Server/Manual Motion Table ID 107.
f Record the value for Manual Motion SL_RL laser gap in 0.1mm, default: 3159 __________________. To do this,
double-click on the Registry Entry to display the Properties window. On the Properties window, click Decimal to
view the value.
g On the Registry Editor window, click File > Exit.
3 Backup the calibration and configuration files to an EOD disk:
This process will not overwrite previous saved versions of calibration and
configuration data. Calibrations should be backed up even if re-running full
calibrations after installation.
a Insert a formatted EOD into the drive.
b Double-click the Backup/Restore icon on the Desktop.
c On the Back/Restore Window, click Browse to choose the location of the backup.
d Choose drive F:
e Click OK.
f Click Start Backup.
g Click OK when complete.
h Click Close on the Log window.
i Click Exit on Backup/Restore window.
WARNING A DIFFERENT EOD DISK MUST BE USED THAN THE ONE USED TO SAVE
CALIBRATIONS AND CONFIGURATION FILES, ABOVE.
a Insert a formatted EOD into the drive.
b Click the Disk button on the Scanner Application to launch the Archive Manager window.
c Make sure Local is selected.
d Select the studies that need to be archived.
e Click File > Copy Images.
f Select EOD and click OK.
g After the images are copied to the EOD, click File > Close on the Archive Manager Window.
9 Obtain the hospital name and default printer from the scanner application:
a Click Home > Utilities > Misc.
b Select Configuration.
c Click on Institution.
d Record Hospital Name ________________________________
_____________________________________
_____________________________________
e Click Cancel.
f Click the Filming button on the workflow menu.
g On the Filming window, click File > Printer.
h Record Default printer____________ __________________
i Click Cancel.
j On the Filming window, click File > Close.
g Click OK
Host OS Installation
NOTE The following procedure must be done on the HOST PC, not the CIRS.
1 Write down the 25-digit Windows XP product key located on top of the Dell PC. You will use this in a later step.
2 Unplug the system from the network. This will minimize the chances of getting a virus before the patches are
installed.
3 Remove the EOD from the EOD drive. The system may hang during the installation process if an EOD is in the drive.
4 Insert the Host OS CD into the CD/DVD ROM drive of the Host PC. The label on this CD is:
Brilliance_CT_OS_1.2.0.9
5 Restart the system:
a Click Start > Shutdown.
b On the Shutdown Window, select Restart from the drop-down menu, then click OK.
6 When the Welcome to Philips Medical Systems XP Unattended Install menu appears, press 1 = Begin Installation
to proceed with the installation. This will take approximately 10 min. The system will reboot itself when complete.
NOTE If this menu does not appear on the screen, the BIOS may not be configured properly. See Appendix A
- Instructions to set Host PC BIOS for instructions on configuring the BIOS.
NOTE When the Host restarts after the first reboot, you may see the start screen with a message that says it
is looking for the SCSI device and it timed out. This may happen a few times before the system detects
the SCSI Device. If the system does not find the SCSI device, Power off the Host using the power
button on the PC, wait 10 seconds, then press the button again to power on the Host.
The reason for this is that during a warm reboot, the SCSI device (EOD) may not fully dissipate it’s
charge, and fail to reset. A hard Power Off/Power On should reset the device.
7 When prompted, remove the CD from the drive and restart the computer by pressing <Ctrl><Alt><Delete>. The
system will begin setting up Windows, which will take approximately 17 min.
NOTE The computer may restart several times during this process.
NOTE Do not touch the keyboard or mouse until the Set Computer Name window appears. Please ignore any
messages asking you to reboot. The system will reboot automatically.
NOTE While the Windows Setup Wizard installs files, a Message Box appears asking if you want to restart
your computer for the settings to take effect. DO NOT CLICK ON THIS BOX!
8 When prompted to Set Computer Name, enter the computer name and click OK. If the computer name was recorded
previously in Before Installation, then use it.
9 When notified that the computer name has been changed successfully, click OK.
10 The system will prompt you to Set IP Address. If you do not want to set a Fixed IP Address for the Hospital LAN, click
NO and continue to Step 11. Otherwise, click YES and continue with this step.
a Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Primary DNS, and/or Secondary DNS. Use information
recorded in Before Installation if applicable.
b Click OK when the IP address was changed successfully message box appears.
11 Reconnect the network cable.
12 When prompted to Insert the Product Key, enter the 25-digit Product Key located on top of the Dell PC and click OK.
NOTE Leave the Set Proxy boxes blank.
13 Activate Windows. If the Host PC is connected to the Internet, Windows will attempt to activate automatically once
the Product Key is inserted. If successful, a popup will appear indicating that Windows has been activated. Click OK
and continue to Step 14. Otherwise, continue with this step.
a On the Activate Windows Dialog, select "Yes, I want to telephone a customer service representative to activate
windows" and click Next.
b Select a location for step 1. Once a location is entered, a phone number will appear in step 2 to call.
c Call this phone number and answer the questions given over the phone. You can use the touch-tone pad on the
phone to enter the number. Provide them with the installation ID.
d Type in the confirmation number in the boxes labeled A-G when they are given to you.
e Click the Next button. When instructed to, click the Finish button.
f The system will restart automatically.
14 After system restart, click OK when notified that the "Windows XP Installation was completed successfully".
15 If the system has a dual port network card for the Host-IRS Connection, verify that the Host-IRS Connection is
active.
a On the Host PC Desktop, right-click on My Network Places and select Properties from the pop-up menu.
b If the Host-IRS Connection has an X through it, physically move the network cable to the open port on the network
card.
c Verify the X disappears.
d Close all windows.
NOTE If you do not find the nView Display Mode, click Cancel to exit Advanced, select monitor number 2 and
uncheck the 'Extend my windows desktop onto this monitor' button, than click the Apply button. Select
monitor number 1 and go back to step ‘d’.
e In the nView Display Mode area, select the Horizontal span option from the nView Modes drop-down menu.
NOTE If all buttons are grayed out, select monitor number 2 and uncheck the 'Extend my windows desktop
onto this monitor' button, than press Apply button. Select monitor number 1 and try step ‘e’ again.
f Click Apply.
g Click Yes, and then click OK to confirm the settings. The right-hand screen should be activated.
h If the monitors appear swapped, follow Steps i - r. Otherwise, perform Steps n-r.
i click the Advanced button and select the Quadro4 980 XGL tab.
j Click on nView Display2… in the Display pulldown menu.
k Make sure Make this the primary display is checked.
NOTE This will change "nView Display2…" to "nView Display1…" and vice versa.
l Click Apply.
m Click Yes, and then click OK to confirm the settings.
n Make sure that the Screen resolution bar is set to 2560 x 1024.
o Click the Advanced button and select the Monitor tab.
p Verify the Screen Refresh Rate is set to 75Hz. If not, set the rate to 75Hz and click Apply. Otherwise, click OK.
q Click OK on the Display properties window.
r Close all open windows on the Desktop.
11 Log out of Administrator:
a Click Start > Shut Down.
b Select Log Off Administrator.
c Click OK.
12 Continue with Host Utilities Installation on the next page.
Host Update CD
1 Make sure you are logged in as philips_service.
2 Insert the Host Update CD into the CD/DVD ROM drive of the HOST PC.
3 Click Start > My Computer.
4 Double-click the E: drive.
5 Double-click Setup.
6 Click Start.
NOTE No need to change username or password. Wait approximately 5 minutes as the software is installed.
NOTE Do not touch the keyboard or mouse until install is complete.
7 When the "Installation completed" message appears at the bottom of the "Philips Install Supervisor" window, ensure
that all the items are "Done, (exit code: 0x00000000)". Then click "Close" in the "Philips Install Supervisor" window.
Also close the Explorer window.
8 Remove the CD.
9 Continue with Operator’s Manual CD Installation on the next page.
8 Restart the host computer without logging out from the Scanner Application. Only click on anything that requests to
"end now", otherwise ignore error messages.
a Click Start > Shutdown.
b Select Restart from the drop-down menu.
c Click OK.
9 Continue with I-Box Software Installation installation on the next page.
1 Login as philips_service (use the philips_service password) if not already logged in. Make sure Caps Lock is off.
2 Double-click the IBoxDiag icon on the desktop.
3 Select Manual Test and click Next.
4 Click Get Version. If the I-Box version is 2.19, and FPGA version is either 2.1 or 1.3 (both should work), click OK.
Exit the IBoxDiag program and skip to Gantry Controller Boards Software Installation on the next page. Otherwise,
continue to Step 5.
5 Click Back.
6 Select IBox program upgrade and click Next.
7 If you want to Backup Current Program on U40, input a path to save the program and click Next, then click Next
again. Otherwise click Skip.
8 When asked to Save new program, click Browse and navigate to
C:\usr\diamond.root\I-BoxSW\I-Box_ver_2.19_for_u40.bix and click Open.
9 Click Next to download the firmware to U40.
10 Click Yes when the I-Box diagnostics successfully downloaded window appears.
11 Click Exit to close the I-Box Diagnostics Wizard.
12 Continue with Gantry Controller Boards Software Installation on the next page.
In order to ensure that the latest versions of gantry software are installed, the gantry software must be reloaded
whenever a new application software CD is installed on the Host PC.
The Automation Utilities are available for proprietary use only. Third party is provided with Connect to controller where
the burn process is manual as it was in previous releases. Prior to using these procedures, be sure to open the E-Stop
by pressing the red button on the CT Box. If you forget to do this, it sometimes results in certain boards, predominately
the Couch and/or the DMC, yielding NO RESPONSE. To remedy this, just back out to the menu that says “All
controllers in utility mode”, select this option again, and continue. If the system contains a GMP board, it will respond as
the MDP. The menus will indicate NO RESPONSE from the TDP since the GMP is its replacement.
If the site does not have the following printers to install, then go to System Calibration. If you have to reload the CIRS
OS and Application software, complete those procedures first, then go to System Calibration.
CIRS OS Installation
Network connection
Make sure the CIRS Ethernet switch is not connected to a hospital or Philips network. This prevents viruses during the
installation.
NOTE BIOS Setup could be done by console redirection through either IPMI hyper terminal telnet session or
DPC Console (see the CIRS Service Manual section “Tools for Advanced Server’s Diagnostic” for tools
description). You can also attach a monitor, keyboard, and mouse directly to the servers.
Before Installation
5 When prompted, enter the Windows XP product key as it appears on the tag (or
the upgrade key from the list if applicable) and press <Enter>.
6 Windows XP Professional Setup will start.
CAUTION Do not re-insert the CD until instructed to do so in the CIRS Application Software
Installation section.
7 When the Windows XP installation is complete, the server will reboot and display the login prompt.
8 Login as “philips_serevice”, using the philips_serevice password.
9 When when login completes, you will see system settings change box with the following message:
Windows has finished installing new devices. The software that supports your device requires the
you restart your computer. You must restart your computer before the new settings will take
effect.
Do you want to restart your computer now?
10 Click Yes.
11 First time you login you may see the Found New Hardware Wizard:
12 Click Next to complete the installation, then click Cancel when asked if you want to reboot the Recon PC.
Important! After OS installation using CIRS CD, or if server came directly from Granite Microsystems, each server's
IP address is preset to 192.168.0.250 on one NIC. It is absolutely critical to login to each server (directly
or by Remote Desktop Connections) right after the OS installation of the server has been completed, and
modify each server's IP addresses for both NICs to the appropriate values. Do not wait until after installing
the OS on all three servers, because it would create an IP address conflict since all servers are configured
with the IP address during OS install. Also, make sure that both NICs (data and diagnostic) on each
server have ethernet cables plugged in before attempting to connect to the server remotely. If any of the
servers report an IP address conflict, boot to the service partition, run the System Setup Utility, and check
the LAN configuration to make sure that the correct IP address is assigned the BMC NVRAM of the
server. See Appendix C - Server Setup Instructions - Server Setup Instructions for more information
13 Enter IP addresses:
a Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet Connections > Network Connections.
b On the Network Connections Window, double-click the connection named Local Area Connection 2.
c On the Local Area Connection 2 Status page, click Properties to open the Properties page.
d On the Local Area Connection 2 Properties page, click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to select it, then click
Properties.
e On the TCP/IP Properties page, select Use the following IP address and enter:
— 192.168.0.200 for Server S1
— 192.168.0.210 for Server S2
— 192.168.0.220 for Server S3
NOTE In the event that the hospital's LAN uses the 192.168.0.XXX IP addresses, use 10.168.0.XXX instead
(replace all occurrences of 192 with 10). Keep the remaining values the same. You must also change the
“Hosts” file, located at C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts, to include the replacement. Right-click on
the file and select Open With... > Notepad. Replace all occurrences of 192 with 10. Do this on all servers
in your configuration. For example if you have a 2-server configuration, you would have to change the
Hosts file on both servers.
f In the Subnet Mask field, enter 255.255.255.0.
g Click OK on the TCP/IP Properties page.
h Click Close on the Local Area Connection 2 Properties page.
i Click Close on the Local Area Connection 2 Status page.
j On the Network Connections Window, double-click the connection named Local Area Connection.
k On the Local Area Connection Status page, click Properties to open the Properties page.
l On the Local Area Connection Properties page, click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to select it, then click
Properties.
m On the TCP/IP Properties page, select Use the following IP address and enter:
— 192.168.0.150 for Server S1
— 192.168.0.151 for Server S2
— 192.168.0.152 for Server S3
NOTE In the event that the hospital's LAN uses the 192.168.0.XXX IP addresses, use 10.168.0.XXX instead
(replace all occurrences of 192 with 10). Keep the remaining values the same. You must also change the
“Hosts” file, located at C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts, to include the replacement. Right-click on
the file and select Open With... > Notepad. Replace all occurrences of 192 with 10. Do this on all servers
in your configuration. For example if you have a 2-server configuration, you would have to change the
Hosts file on both servers.
Windows Activation
When Windows reboots, the activation popup window would appear at the bottom of the screen. If the window does not
appear, click on the yellow key icon on the lower bar. You can also click Start > All Programs > Activate Windows.
The following activation screen will appear.
If the Recon PC is connected to the Internet select the first option (Internet activation), otherwise select the second
option (telephone activation) and follow the activation instructions.
NOTE If the yellow key icon is not present, Click Start > Run and enter:
“C:\WINDOWS\system32\oobe\msoobe.exe /a”. This will bring up the activation window.
4 Right-click on the first Foreign disk (Disk 1) and select Import Foreign Disk.
6 Click OK.
7 Click OK again. The final screen will look like the one below.
NOTE For 6-slice, 10-slice, and 16-slice systems, use the Software CD labeled CIRS-3.4.1.6.
For 16 Power systems, use the Software CD labeled CIRS-3.4.1.7.
NOTE If you are reloading application software, then follow the steps on this page. If this a new install of
application software, start with Remote Desktop Connection to the Server.
NOTE Only follow the instructions that are applicable to your server configuration:
Three Server Configuration (S1, S2, and S3) on page 8-3
Two Server Configuration (S1 and S2) on page 8-11
One Server Configuration (S1 only) on page 8-19
d Click Yes to all prompts until the following prompt: CIRS Installation Complete! Choose OK to reboot the
computer. Click Cancel at this prompt.
e Remove the CIRS-X.X.X.X CD-ROM from the CD drive!
f Close the My Computer Window.
g Delete the AcqTestGUI icon (for Brilliance CT 16 Power, if present).
14 Close the Remote Desktop Connection to S3.
15 Login to the S2 server (192.168.0.210) from the Host. Refer to Step1.
16 Install application software as described in Step 13.
17 Update the 3DBP device driver.
a Click Start, then right-click on My Computer.
b Select Manage.
c Click Device manager.
d Click the [+] on Philips back projection devices.
e Right-click 3DBP Backprojection board.
f Select Update driver…
g Select “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)”.
h Click Next.
i Select “Don't search. I will choose the driver to install”
j Click Next.
k Click Have Disk…
l Enter C:\Program Files\Philips\CIRS\drivers.
m Click OK.
n Click Next.
o Click Finish.
p Close the Computer Management Window.
18 Update 3DBP board FPGA.
a Double-click on the 3DBP Diagnostics icon to start the CIRS 3DBP Board Diagnostics application
25 Power off each server by depressing and holding the switch on the front of the server until the green light to the left
of the switch goes off.
26 Power on each server by depressing and holding the switch on the front of the server until the green light to the left
of the switch illuminates. The CIRS servers must be powered-on in the proper order:
— Power-on S2 and S3.
— Wait at least 3 minutes.
— Power-on S1.
27 Application software is now installed and the CIRS is operational.
d Click Yes to all prompts until the following prompt: CIRS Installation Complete! Choose OK to reboot the
computer. Click Cancel at this prompt.
e Remove the CIRS-X.X.X.X CD-ROM from the CD drive!
f Close the My Computer Window.
g Delete the AcqTestGUI icon.
11 Update the 3DBP device driver.
a Click Start, then right-click on My Computer.
b Select Manage.
c Click Device manager.
d Click the [+] on Philips back projection devices.
e Right-click 3DBP Backprojection board.
f Select Update driver…
g Select “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)”.
h Click Next.
i Select “Don't search. I will choose the driver to install”
j Click Next.
k Click Have Disk…
l Enter C:\Program Files\Philips\CIRS\drivers.
m Click OK.
n Click Next.
o Click Finish.
p Close the Computer Management Window.
20 Power off each server by depressing and holding the switch on the front of the server until the green light to the left
of the switch goes off.
21 Power on each server by depressing and holding the switch on the front of the server until the green light to the left
of the switch illuminates. The CIRS servers must be powered-on in the proper order:
— Power-on S2.
— Wait at least 3 minutes.
— Power-on S1.
22 Application software is now installed and the CIRS is operational.
3 Power-off the server by depressing and holding the switch on the front of the server until the green light to the left of
the switch goes off.
4 Power-on the server by depressing and holding the switch on the front of the server until the green light to the left of
the switch illuminates.
NOTE You must wait at least three minutes before you can login using Remote Desktop Connection.
5 Login to the S1 server (192.168.0.200) from the Host.
a Open CIRS folder on the Host PC Desktop or Service Laptop.
b Double-click the Remote Desktop icon.
c Click OK at the Security Warning.
d At the login prompt, enter “philips_service”. For the Password, use the philips_service password.
e Click OK.
6 Install application software.
a Insert CD-ROM labeled CIRS-X.X.X.X into the CD drive of the CIRS server.
b If CD does not autoplay after inserting the disk:
— Click Start > My Computer.
— Double-click on the blue ball that says CIRS.
c At the Install CIRS software? prompt, click Yes.
d Click Yes to all prompts until the following prompt: CIRS Installation Complete! Choose OK to reboot the
computer. Click Cancel at this prompt.
e Remove the CIRS-X.X.X.X CD-ROM from the CD drive!
f Close the My Computer Window.
g Delete the AcqTestGUI icon.
System Calibration
NOTE If you are reinstalling the same Brilliance CT version on a system that was calibrated using that same
version, and you have a good site backup EOD, you do not need to recalibrate. Calibrations should be
restored even if re-running full calibrations after installation. Run Air Calibration and HCOR Calibration
by following the procedures in the Brilliance CT Calibration Manual.
NOTE Full calibrations are required when upgrading from Brilliance 16P 1.0 to any version of Brilliance CT
1.2. Also, full calibrations are required when installing a new system. Otherwise, calibrations are not
required but they are recommended.
1 Insert CD labeled "Intel Server Board SE7501BR2 for S1 or SE7501WV2 for S2/S3 Resource CD" (if it is available)
into CD-ROM and boot from it.
a Click Continue at the Welcome Screen.
b Click on Continue.
c Select Server Configuration Utilities.
d Select Run System Setup.
2 If no CD is available, boot to the Service Partition (F4 option during boot up), change directory (cd) to C:\SSU, and
type ssu.
3 “System Setup v2.2” flashes across the screen.
4 Scroll to PEM (Platform Event Management) on the left-hand side of the screen.
5 Select the Configure LAN button.
6 Check the Enable LAN Alerts box.
7 Leave the password box empty.
8 Set LAN Access to Always Available.
9 Make sure that SNMP Community is labeled Public.
10 Set IP Setup to Static.
11 For the Host IP Address: enter 192.168.0.150 for S1, enter 192.168.0.151 for S2, enter 192.168.0.152 for S3.
12 Set the Gateway address to 0.0.0.0.
13 For the Subnet Mask, enter 255.255.255.0.
14 Make sure Alert IP Address1 and Alert IP Address2 are both blank.
15 Click on Save.
16 Select the Options submenu and click on Configure Serial Over LAN.
17 Set the baud rate to 19.2.
18 Select Always Available.
19 Click Save.
20 Click Close.
21 Click OK at the screen where a MAC address error is mentioned.
22 Click Close.
23 Click File, then Exit.
24 Click OK.
25 Remove the CD from the server.
26 Reboot.
NOTE BIOS Setup could be done by console redirection through either IPMI hyper terminal telnet session or
DPC Console (see the CIRS Service Manual section “Tools for Advanced Server’s Diagnostic” for tools
description). You can also attach a monitor, keyboard, and mouse directly to the servers.
Use Granite CD labeled “PHILIPS, System Diagnostic Utilities, Part Number: SOFGR-064, Revision:009, Disk 1 of 1”.
This should be done on ALL SERVERS (S1, S2, S3).
S1 Server
1 Carefully slide the S1 server out from the rack. Please pay attention to the cabling at the back of the server, ensure
that no interference is encountered.
2 Turn the server off and remove the power plug to the server.
3 Remove the cover to the server.
4 Set BMC Boot Block Write Enable Jumper to the "enable" position as indicated on the following figure. Make sure to
change it back to the "disable" position after BIOS update is completed.
Figure D - 1: BMC Boot Block Write Enable Jumper setting for S1 Server
5 Reinsert the power connector to the server and start the server.
6 Insert CD into CD-ROM drive and reboot the Server (if you're using SOL, follow the instructions in the CIRS Service
Manual (IPMI BIOS SETUP).
NOTE If using SOL, communication with the Server will be lost at the point when BMC gets updated. When
this happens, wait about 10 minutes to let the update complete, then reboot the Server, press F2 to go
to the BIOS setup and verify that BIOS/BMC/SDR/FRU have been set to the required version.
7 When Server boots from CD the following menu comes up:
9 Answer “Y” at the following screen and BIOS update would start.
NOTE You have just 10 seconds to respond.
10 You will see numerous updates relating to uploading, etc. After a period of time, a red window will popup stating that
the BIOS will now be written. DO NOT do anything with the S1 server during this time. Once this gets done another
red window will popup to do another write. Once again, DO NOT do anything with the S1 server during this time.
Once completed, the screen will display a J: prompt.
11 Eject the CD from the drive.
12 Restart the computer, enter BIOS setup, and verify that the version is at the required level. Refer to Check BIOS
Versions.
13 Remove power to the server and move the J1J1 jumper to its original position.
14 Replace the cover removed earlier and carefully push to server back into the rack ensuring that no cable interference
is encountered.
S2 Server
1 Carefully slide the S2 server out from the rack. Please pay attention to the cabling at the back of the server, ensure
that no interference is encountered.
2 Turn the server off and remove the power plug to the server.
3 Remove the cover to the server.
4 Set BMC Boot Block Write Enable Jumper (J4B2) to the "enable" position as indicated on the figure below. Make
sure to change it back to the "disable" position after BIOS update is completed.
NOTE The jumper is located immediately next to the PCIx connector where the 3DBP riser is plugged.
Figure D - 2: BMC Boot Block Write Enable Jumper setting for S2/S3 Servers
6 Once the riser is disengaged from the server's motherboard, remove the power connection(s) to the power board.
For a single 3DBP and a single-channel Power Module, the connection is on ST3 and for a dual 3DBP and a dual-
channel Power Module the connections are ST2 and ST3.
9 Insert CD into CD-ROM drive and reboot the Server (if you're using SOL, follow the instructions in the CIRS Service
Manual (IPMI BIOS SETUP).
NOTE If using SOL, communication with the Server will be lost at the point when BMC gets updated. When
this happens, wait about 10 minutes to let the update complete, then reboot the Server, press F2 to go
to the BIOS setup and verify that BIOS/BMC/SDR/FRU have been set to the required version.
10 When Server boots from CD the following menu comes up:
12 Answer “Y” at the following screen and BIOS update would start.
NOTE You have just 10 seconds to respond.
13 You will see numerous updates relating to uploading, etc. After a period of time, a red window will popup stating that
the BIOS will now be written. DO NOT do anything with the S1 server during this time. Once this gets done another
red window will popup to do another write. Once again, DO NOT do anything with the S1 server during this time.
Once completed, the screen will display a J: prompt.
14 Eject the CD from the drive.
15 Restart the computer, enter BIOS setup, and verify that the version is at the required level. Refer to Check BIOS
Versions.
16 Remove power to the server and remove the power connector.
17 Move the J4B2 jumper to its original position.
18 ·Insert the power supply harness connectors into the sockets on the Power Module card of the 3DBP riser assembly.
For the dual 3DBP and a dual-channel Power Module, the end connector of the harness, P6, must be inserted in the
ST2 (lower) socket. P7 is inserted in the ST3 (upper) socket. In the case of a single 3DBP and a single-channel
Power Module, connect the end connector of the power wiring harness, P6, to the power input connector (ST3).
19 ·The use of long nose pliers (vice-grip pliers work nicely) is recommended to insert the plugs into the sockets. Gently
apply pressure to the ends of the plug/socket pair, going back and forth several times to reach the fully-seated
position.
20 Angle the assembly into position, and engage the retainer bracket of the top board into the top card guide.
21 As the rear of the assembly is lowered into position, make sure that each of the retainer brackets engages its
corresponding card guide. You may have to position the retainer brackets with a screwdriver or similar object to
insure that they engage the card guides as the riser assembly is lowered into position. Also make sure that the
plenum piece is positioned between the riser PCB and the riser sheet metal component.
22 As the riser is lowered into position, the rear of the riser assembly fits inside the rear of the chassis
23 Make sure the riser card is aligned with the PCI slot on the motherboard.
24 Note that the lower lip of the riser assembly fits on the outside of the chassis rear frame.
25 When fully lowered into position, check that the retainer brackets of both the 3DBP(s) and the Power Module are
inserted in their respective card guides.
26 For two 3DBPs, it will look like this. It is imperative that all of the card guides are properly engaged. This is necessary
to maintain the proper separation of the cards within the riser assembly.
27 Replace the cover removed earlier and carefully push to server back into the rack ensuring that no cable interference
is encountered.
28 Reinsert the power connector to the server.
S3 Server
29 Carefully slide the S2 server out from the rack. Please pay attention to the cabling at the back of the server, ensure
that no interference is encountered.
30 Turn the server off and remove the power plug to the server.
31 Remove the cover to the server.
32 Set BMC Boot Block Write Enable Jumper (J4B2) to the "enable" position as indicated on the figure below. Make
sure to change it back to the "disable" position after BIOS update is completed.
NOTE The jumper is located immediately next to the PCIx connector. It may be necessary to remove the
empty riser assembly.
Figure D - 3: BMC Boot Block Write Enable Jumper setting for S2/S3 Servers
37 Answer “Y” at the following screen and BIOS update would start.
NOTE You have just 10 seconds to respond.
38 You will see numerous updates relating to uploading, etc. After a period of time, a red window will popup stating that
the BIOS will now be written. DO NOT do anything with the S1 server during this time. Once this gets done another
red window will popup to do another write. Once again, DO NOT do anything with the S1 server during this time.
Once completed, the screen will display a J: prompt.
39 Eject the CD from the drive.
40 Restart the computer, enter BIOS setup, and verify that the version is at the required level. Refer to Check BIOS
Versions.
41 Remove power to the server and remove the power connector.
42 Move the J4B2 jumper to its original position.
43 Replace the cover removed earlier and carefully push to server back into the rack ensuring that no cable interference
is encountered.
44 Reinsert the power connector to the server.
Conclusion
1 Apply power to the S3 server and then S2. Wait for at least 3 minutes and then apply power to S1.
2 Complete a Functional Scan to ensure that the unit is fully operational.
3 Return to CIRS OS Installation to complete the OS installation, followed by the CIRS Application Software
installation.