GE Healthcare Senographe DS
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Product history and compatibility
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Product history and compatibility Chapter 3
1 INTRODUCTION
• The Senographe DS Acquisition System is a product which continuously evolves to meet new needs
and to take account of component improvements and obsolescence.
• This manual is intended to be applicable to all versions of the system.
• System changes are summarized in section 3 System historyOverview Chronogram of this module.
This chart shows the main manufacturing versions in chronographic order. It shows the main Field
Modification Instructions and hardware and software changes applicable to each manufacturing ver-
sion. It indicates the corresponding Technical Releases, and the evolution of associated technical
publications.
• The evolution and compatibility of the main electronic components are summarized in section Com-
ponent FW/SW to ADS Version compatibility Matrix of this module. It indicates PI numbers used in
each main version, and which components are backwards compatible.
• New versions may be introduced in manufacturing, or an existing system may be modified by the
application of an FMI (Field Modification Instruction). Changes may also occur to individual systems
when a component fails and is replaced by a newer version.
• Some replacement components/FRUs and some service procedures may be applicable only to cer-
tain versions of the system. The document module FRU/Component Index on page 145 identifies
these components and procedures by Compatibility codes, which are described and defined in sec-
tion 5 Compatibility codes on page 68 of this module.
2 MANUFACTURING VERSION IDENTIFICATION AND LABELING
2-1 How to Identify Your System
As the Senographe DS system evolves, successive manufacturing versions exist for the same system
name. You can identify the manufacturing version of your Senographe DS system by viewing the follow-
ing two items together:
• the model number on the system identification label, which can be found on the cover of the Genera-
tor Cabinet for newer systems, and on the back of the Gantry column covers for older systems.
Illustration 1 on page 52 shows an example of the system identification labelling for pre-Penduick
systems, and Illustration 2 on page 53 shows an example of the system identification labelling for
Penduick and above systems.
• the AWS Application Software version that is displayed on the Service Desktop home page. For
more information on displaying the Service Desktop home page, refer to Launching the Service
Desktop on page 120.