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=== Adding/Deleting Sequences During a Scan ===
=== Adding/Deleting Sequences During a Scan ===
* To stop a sequence that has started: Click the button with the red square on it at the bottom of the screen.
* To stop a sequence that has started: Click the button with the red square on it at the bottom of the screen.
* To start a stopped sequence from the beginning: The sequence you stopped will now be greyed out on the list, as if it had completed and the program is ready to continue on. Right-click the sequence you just stopped and click "Rerun from here" if the scan you stopped was the one that had just started and you intend to run the rest of the card from there. If you are trying to redo a sequence that you stopped several series ago, copy it down by clicking on it and dragging it down to when you would like it to be run.  
* To start a stopped sequence from the beginning: The sequence you stopped will now be greyed out on the list, as if it had completed and the program is ready to continue on. Right-click the sequence you just stopped and click "Rerun from here", assuming the scan you stopped was the one that had just started and you intend to run the rest of the card from there. If you are trying to redo a sequence that you stopped several series ago, copy it down by clicking on it and dragging it down to when you would like it to be run.  
* To delete an upcoming sequence: Right-click the scan and click "Delete". This will remove it from the card you are currently running, but will not delete it from the exam card as it was designed and intended to be run. As such, if you are pressed for time and need to make a real-time decision to skip sequences, be assured that you can delete them from the currently-running program and the entire original card will still appear the next time you start the study.
* To delete an upcoming sequence: Right-click the scan and click "Delete". This will remove it from the card you are currently running, but will not delete it from the exam card as it was designed and intended to be run. As such, if you are pressed for time and need to make a real-time decision to skip sequences, be assured that you can delete them from the currently-running program and the entire original card will still appear the next time you start the study.


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* Click the "Patient" tab at the top left of the screen and choose "Close Patient". You will need to do this if, for example, you realize the patient has been registered incorrectly and you need to redo it, or you need to end the scan.
* Click the "Patient" tab at the top left of the screen and choose "Close Patient". You will need to do this if, for example, you realize the patient has been registered incorrectly and you need to redo it, or you need to end the scan.
* If you are trying to do this while paused between sequences, you may find that the "Close Patient" option is greyed out and you cannot click on it. Start the next sequence and stop it again immediately--the "Close Patient" option should now be available to you. This occurs because the software automatically prepares the next sequence after it finishes the current one, so you cannot close out when the scanner is already primed to continue. Allowing the primed sequence to begin and stopping it tells the system that the user wants the procedure stopped and it is now okay to close out the registered patient.
* If you are trying to do this while paused between sequences, you may find that the "Close Patient" option is greyed out and you cannot click on it. Start the next sequence and stop it again immediately--the "Close Patient" option should now be available to you. This occurs because the software automatically prepares the next sequence after it finishes the current one, so you cannot close out when the scanner is already primed to continue. Allowing the primed sequence to begin and stopping it tells the system that the user wants the procedure stopped and it is now okay to close out the registered patient.
===Editing Registration Info===
[[File:Editing Subjct Info.png | 200px | thumb | left | Editing Registration Info After Scan ]]
*Here is a screen shot from the CCN Operations Manual, which can be found on the desktop of the iMac computer next to the scanning console and the BruinLearn Safety and Training Course
===Checking Network Status===
In-Progress


== Peripherals Setup ==
== Peripherals Setup ==
=== iMac Won't Accept Password ===
*Make sure you have the correct password (message CCN admins if you can't remember).
*Restart the computer. Sometimes the iMac will give you a "Welcome" message as though it's logging in, then kick you out anyway with an "incorrect password" warning. Rebooting seems to resolve this.
=== Task Fails to Trigger ===
=== Task Fails to Trigger ===
* Exit your task (and ideally its entire host program) completely.
* Exit your task (and ideally its entire host program) completely.
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* If there have been any shenanigans with the button box, re-configure those settings in the controller box now.
* If there have been any shenanigans with the button box, re-configure those settings in the controller box now.
* Plug the trigger cable back in and start your task again.
* Plug the trigger cable back in and start your task again.
* This restart routine is usually sufficient to fix trigger problems because most of them arise from the task program not communicating with the task computer correctly. Matlab in particular can be finicky about this--unplugging and re-plugging the trigger USB while Matlab is running will cause unreliable behaviors.
* This restart routine is usually sufficient to fix trigger problems because most of them arise from the task program not communicating with the task computer correctly. Matlab in particular can be finicky about this--for example, unplugging and re-plugging the trigger USB while Matlab is running will cause unreliable behaviors that often affect downstream functionality (such as the scan triggers and button box responses). If you are using the eyetracker, multiple calibration/validation attempts have also been observed to cause problems with task triggers.
'''USB Connection'''
===Troubleshooting Connection Issues===
*When the USB labeled trigger/button box is plugged into a machine, the 'USB' light on the button box interface should be static; when not plugged into anything, it will flash.
*When the USB labeled trigger/button box is plugged into a machine, the 'USB' light on the button box interface should be static; when not plugged into anything, it will flash.
*If you notice that the 'USB' light on the button box is flashing while the USB is plugged into your machine, test the USB on a different machine (like the iMac). Often times the USB port may not be recognizing that there is an input being plugged in, and the machine may need to be restarted.
*If you notice that the 'USB' light on the button box is flashing while the USB is plugged into your machine, test the USB on a different machine (like the iMac). Oftentimes the USB port may not be recognizing that there is an input being plugged in, and the machine may need to be restarted.


=== Screen(s) Fails to Display Task ===
=== Screen(s) Fails to Display Task ===
* Make sure that the correct input option is selected on the AV box.
** Look at the front panel of the black box on the control room desk. Check that the light to the RIGHT of the input you want (DisplayPort, HDMI, etc.) is lit orange. If not, simply press the correct button.
* Try another cable. If you usually use DisplayPort, you can try HDMI, or vice versa.
* Try an(other) adapter. There are several in the box by the window (please return whatever you use to the box when you're done).
* If you usually duplicate displays, try extending. Certain laptops and/or programs are susceptible to crashing in mirror mode specifically.
* Reset the AV box. At the leftmost edge of the front panel of the box, there is a power button. Press it once to turn off, then again to turn back on.
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* Unplug the HDMI cable from your task computer.
* Unplug the HDMI cable from your task computer.
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* Make sure your task computer display settings are configured to duplicate (not extend) displays on external monitors.
* Make sure your task computer display settings are configured to duplicate (not extend) displays on external monitors.
* Plug the HDMI cable back into your task computer and if it still will not at least mirror your screen on the BOLD screen, unplug the BOLD screen cable from the splitter and plug it directly into your task computer. You will not be able to monitor the task from the external display in the control room, but at least the participant will be able to see the task from the BOLD screen.
* Plug the HDMI cable back into your task computer and if it still will not at least mirror your screen on the BOLD screen, unplug the BOLD screen cable from the splitter and plug it directly into your task computer. You will not be able to monitor the task from the external display in the control room, but at least the participant will be able to see the task from the BOLD screen.
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=== Button Box Fails to Respond ===
=== Button Box Fails to Respond ===
* Redo the settings on the controller box as outlined by the instructions taped directly above it. Remember that steps 3 and/or 5 will be different depending on whether you are using the 2-button box, 4-button box, or trackball mouse.
* Redo the settings on the controller box as outlined by the instructions taped directly above it. Remember that steps 3 and/or 5 will be different depending on whether you are using the 2-button box, 4-button box, or trackball mouse.
* Make sure the cables in the scanner suite are connected firmly.
* Make sure the cables in the scanner suite are connected firmly.
* If one or more buttons are still not responding, ask the MR Tech for another box. There are spares in the drawer beneath where the test magnet and thermometer are kept.
* If one or more buttons are still not responding, ask the MR Tech for another box. There are spares in the drawer beneath where the test magnet and thermometer are kept. Remember, do NOT bring the demo button box from the testing room into the scanner room--it is NOT MR safe.


=== Pulse Monitor Doesn't Work ===
=== Pulse Monitor Doesn't Work ===
* Most likely, a previous group didn't put it back in the charging port securely enough. If the charge is depleted, you probably won't be able to restore charge quickly enough to use it for your current scan, unfortunately. Replace the monitor in the charging port and make sure you plug it in completely (the little squares at the top will flash green).
Note that the HR monitor needs to be close enough to the scanner before the computer in the control room can detect it on the physiological display. The screen on the bore will also show the physio readings and relevant error messages when it senses that the monitor is nearby. If you try to test or check the monitor device from the control room, the waveform won't change and the battery icon will be red regardless of actual charge.
* If the charge seems fine, but there nevertheless seems to be no or intermittent signal, check the finger attachment. Make sure it is undamaged and snugly encases the sensor loop inside. If the attachment is ripped or missing, there are new ones in the scanner suite in the labelled drawer with the other physio equipment.
 
The small square lights on the top left of the device are the charging indicators. They will flash green when the device is successfully charging.
 
The small light at the top right corner of the device is the finger detection indicator. It will shine red when the sensor is not successfully picking up on a physiological signal. The bore screen will also display an error message. When you see this light and/or error, it means no finger is detected--whether this be because there is no finger in the clip yet, the finger is improperly positioned in the clip, or the sensors in the clip are not positioned correctly to pick up on the signal.
 
* The most common reason for the HR monitoring device to fail is insufficient charge. It is easy to replace the device in the the charging port and unintentionally leave it in a discharging state by not pushing down all the way. If the charge is depleted, you probably won't be able to restore charge quickly enough to use it for your current scan, unfortunately. Replace the monitor in the charging port and make sure you plug it in completely (the little squares at the top will flash green).
* If the charge seems fine, look inside the finger attachment. There are two small, oval-shaped holes inside: a red light is projected through one and received by a sensor in the other. Make sure neither the light nor the sensor are occluded by the attachment. Check that when you put the monitor on, the light is over the fingernail.
** If you do not see the red light at all, the sensor loop has gotten shifted around and is now positioned incorrectly within the clip. Remove the rubber finger attachment completely by gently pulling on it--it should slide off easily. Straighten out the sensor loop inside and replace the attachment so that the red light properly shines through one of the holes. Make sure the sensor is not blocked on the opposite side of the light, then try inserting a finger again.
* If nothing seems to be wrong with the sensors, check the finger attachment itself. Make sure it is undamaged and snugly encases the sensor loop inside. If the attachment is ripped or missing, there are new ones in the scanner suite in the labelled drawer with the other physio equipment. If it does not appear damaged, clean it thoroughly and try again. Sometimes a careful cleaning helps recover the sensor's sensitivity.


== Scanner Suite ==
== Scanner Suite ==
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=== Fans ===
=== Fans ===
* There are two small fans that run continuously in the room, one on each side of the scanner. They are turned off for concurrent EEG-fMRI data collection. If you are not running one of those studies and notice that the fans are turned off or out of place, orient them toward the bed and turn them back on.
* There is a small fan that runs continuously in the room, on the floor between the coil rack and the counter. It is turned off for concurrent EEG-fMRI data collection. If you are not running one of those studies and notice that the fan is turned off or out of place, orient it toward the bed and turn it back on.
* If you notice that the fan has been significantly moved from its usual spot, notify CCN staff. Because the back of the device contains weakly ferrous components, the fan is tied to the coil rack and weighed down with sandbags. It should never be far away from its usual position on the floor, so alert CCN if it is.


== Scan Failure ==
== Scan Failure ==
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* See "Adding/Deleting a Sequences During a Scan" further above on this page for help with this.
* See "Adding/Deleting a Sequences During a Scan" further above on this page for help with this.


=== Redo the patient setup ===
=== Re-plug the Coils ===
This can help if you notice your sequence refusing to start (e.g., the status says "Preparing...", then cycles back to "Waiting for User to Continue" without doing anything). Other typical accompanying errors include "Preparation of measurement system has failed" and "failed to converge".
* Move the bed back to home.
* Remove the participant or at least have them sit up.
* Unplug the coils. Make sure the posterior coil is flush with the back of the bed and not sitting crookedly in the square space.
** The 32ch coil is sensitive to positioning inconsistencies. Be aware that just being able to push the plug into the port isn't enough--take care to push the posterior coil all the way back and line everything up straight.
* Plug the coils back in. Re-align and send the participant back to isocenter.
 
=== Reset the Bed Alignment ===
Re-aligning the bed can help resolve the issue in which the bore screen reads "Isocenter" in positions that are not isocenter. This can be done even while you have a participant on the bed--just be sure to talk them through what's happening.
* Move the bed back to home.
* Unplug and re-plug the coil connections.
* Lower the bed down (as if you were preparing to have a participant climb up or step down).
* Move the bed back to home. Re-align and try moving to isocenter again.
 
=== Completely Redo the Patient Setup ===
* Close out the subject.
* Close out the subject.
* Redo the prep as if you were just beginning a new scan:
* Redo the prep as if you were just beginning a new scan:
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** Try running your protocol again.
** Try running your protocol again.


=== Restart the scanner ===
=== Restart the Scanner ===
* Open the Staglin Operating Manual on the iMac computer and follow the instructions for Standard Shutdown and Reboot Procedures.
* If nothing is working, a reboot may be in order. Contact CCN staff to confirm that this is necessary and to help walk you through the reboot steps.
* This will take about 30 minutes from beginning to end, so make a decision appropriate to your participant's and your users' availability.
* Open the Staglin Operating Manual on the iMac computer to refer to the instructions for Standard Shutdown and Reboot Procedures.
* Inform CCN personnel even if you have time for the reboot and it completes successfully. They will need to enable certain permissions post-restart (and want to stay up to speed on scanner issues in general).
* This will take about 30 minutes from beginning to end, so make a decision appropriate to your participant's and the users' availability.
* Again, inform CCN personnel even if you have time for the reboot and it completes successfully. They will need to enable certain permissions post-restart (and want to stay up to speed on scanner issues in general).

Latest revision as of 01:01, 24 February 2024

Here you will find descriptions of issues commonly encountered during typical scan operations and general guides on how to resolve them. For more specialized troubleshooting guides, go to the Troubleshooting section of the Main Page and click on the topic that best suits the equipment you need help with.

Console

Adding/Deleting Sequences During a Scan

  • To stop a sequence that has started: Click the button with the red square on it at the bottom of the screen.
  • To start a stopped sequence from the beginning: The sequence you stopped will now be greyed out on the list, as if it had completed and the program is ready to continue on. Right-click the sequence you just stopped and click "Rerun from here", assuming the scan you stopped was the one that had just started and you intend to run the rest of the card from there. If you are trying to redo a sequence that you stopped several series ago, copy it down by clicking on it and dragging it down to when you would like it to be run.
  • To delete an upcoming sequence: Right-click the scan and click "Delete". This will remove it from the card you are currently running, but will not delete it from the exam card as it was designed and intended to be run. As such, if you are pressed for time and need to make a real-time decision to skip sequences, be assured that you can delete them from the currently-running program and the entire original card will still appear the next time you start the study.

Closing a Patient

  • Click the "Patient" tab at the top left of the screen and choose "Close Patient". You will need to do this if, for example, you realize the patient has been registered incorrectly and you need to redo it, or you need to end the scan.
  • If you are trying to do this while paused between sequences, you may find that the "Close Patient" option is greyed out and you cannot click on it. Start the next sequence and stop it again immediately--the "Close Patient" option should now be available to you. This occurs because the software automatically prepares the next sequence after it finishes the current one, so you cannot close out when the scanner is already primed to continue. Allowing the primed sequence to begin and stopping it tells the system that the user wants the procedure stopped and it is now okay to close out the registered patient.

Editing Registration Info

Editing Registration Info After Scan
  • Here is a screen shot from the CCN Operations Manual, which can be found on the desktop of the iMac computer next to the scanning console and the BruinLearn Safety and Training Course

Checking Network Status

In-Progress

Peripherals Setup

iMac Won't Accept Password

  • Make sure you have the correct password (message CCN admins if you can't remember).
  • Restart the computer. Sometimes the iMac will give you a "Welcome" message as though it's logging in, then kick you out anyway with an "incorrect password" warning. Rebooting seems to resolve this.

Task Fails to Trigger

  • Exit your task (and ideally its entire host program) completely.
  • Unplug the trigger cable.
  • If there have been any shenanigans with the button box, re-configure those settings in the controller box now.
  • Plug the trigger cable back in and start your task again.
  • This restart routine is usually sufficient to fix trigger problems because most of them arise from the task program not communicating with the task computer correctly. Matlab in particular can be finicky about this--for example, unplugging and re-plugging the trigger USB while Matlab is running will cause unreliable behaviors that often affect downstream functionality (such as the scan triggers and button box responses). If you are using the eyetracker, multiple calibration/validation attempts have also been observed to cause problems with task triggers.

Troubleshooting Connection Issues

  • When the USB labeled trigger/button box is plugged into a machine, the 'USB' light on the button box interface should be static; when not plugged into anything, it will flash.
  • If you notice that the 'USB' light on the button box is flashing while the USB is plugged into your machine, test the USB on a different machine (like the iMac). Oftentimes the USB port may not be recognizing that there is an input being plugged in, and the machine may need to be restarted.

Screen(s) Fails to Display Task

  • Make sure that the correct input option is selected on the AV box.
    • Look at the front panel of the black box on the control room desk. Check that the light to the RIGHT of the input you want (DisplayPort, HDMI, etc.) is lit orange. If not, simply press the correct button.
  • Try another cable. If you usually use DisplayPort, you can try HDMI, or vice versa.
  • Try an(other) adapter. There are several in the box by the window (please return whatever you use to the box when you're done).
  • If you usually duplicate displays, try extending. Certain laptops and/or programs are susceptible to crashing in mirror mode specifically.
  • Reset the AV box. At the leftmost edge of the front panel of the box, there is a power button. Press it once to turn off, then again to turn back on.