Diagnostic Testing and Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting the Device
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Troubleshooting the Ethernet Interface
If Ethernet interface does not operate properly, there are several things to check. When
the interface is hooked to a network, the Link LED should light (green) and the RECV
LED should blink red. If that does not happen, check U17 pins for a n5 V dc.
U17 is powered by power supply component U303. Check that U16 provides the correct
25 MHz frequency to U17. Finally, if there still is an Ethernet problem, the fault could be
caused by the U17 Ethernet Controller itself .
Troubleshooting the Keypad, Master Alarm Output, Trigger Input, and Trigger Out Lines
When the device is powered, the U25 Field Programmable Gate Array is programmed by
the contents of the flash ROM U9 as part of the initialization routine. Thus programmed,
the FPGA interfaces with the keys portion of the A2 Display PCA and the backplane
communication bus for every module slot. Check that the backplane is plugged snugly
into the SYS/CTRL card and the display cable is securely connected to the backplane
card. U25 controls the rear panel master alarm output, trigger output, and trigger input
lines. If there are any problems in this area, check the drivers Q1, master alarm output,
and Q2, trigger output, and receiver, U11 pin 2, trigger input, for correct signal operation.
Check the power supply voltages. Note that the fanout for the trigger output line is
increased by SYS/CTRL Q1 and Q2 so that this output can be connected to 20 trigger
input lines without overloading the signal. If there are problems with loading of the
trigger output line, check SYS/CTRL Q1, or Q2.
Troubleshooting the Power Supply
To troubleshoot the power supply circuits, check each voltage, proceeding from the raw
dc supply through the 5V switcher and subsequent regulator circuits. If one of the
supplies is folded back due to excessive current draw, remove PCBs from the SYS/CTRL
card to see if this unloads the power supply. If this works, then troubleshoot the bad
board. When tracking down power supply loads, use a sensitive voltmeter and look for
resistive drops across filter chokes, low value decoupling resistors, and circuit traces.
Also, check for devices that are too warm.
A2 Display PCA Troubleshooting
The following provides troubleshooting hints for the A2 Display PCA. Use this material
in conjunction with Chapter 2, “Theory of Operation.” A Display Extender Cable is
available from Fluke (PN 867952) for use during troubleshooting.
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Warning
To avoid electric shock, disconnect all channel inputs from the
device before performing any troubleshooting operations.
The Display Controller reads the DTEST* and LTE* inputs to determine how to initialize
the display memory. DTEST* and LTE* default to logic 1 and logic 0, respectively, to
cause all display segments to be initialized to "on". DTEST* is connected to test points
A2TP4, and LTE* is connected to A2TP5. Either test point can be jumpered to VCC
(A2TP6) or GND (A2TP3) to select other display initialization patterns. Display Test
Patterns #1 and #2 are a mixture of "on" and "off" segments with a recognizable pattern
to aid in troubleshooting. When either of the special display patterns is selected, the
beeper is also sounded for testing without interaction with the Microprocessor. Table 6-
11 indicates the display initialization possibilities.
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