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Chapter 10
Controller Section
Keyboard Problems
Keyboard Problems
If the analyzer does not respond to keys being pressed or the knob being
rotated, the fault could be either on the A3 interface assembly or the A2
controller assembly. To isolate the A2 controller assembly, use the
following procedure. This procedure tests the analyzer response over
GPIB and the keyboard/RPG interrupt request signal.
1. Enter and run the following BASIC program:
10 OUTPUT 718; "IP; SP 1 MHz;"
20 WAIT 2 ! Wait 2 seconds
30 OUTPUT 718;"AT 70 DB;"
40 WAIT 2 ! Wait 2 seconds
50 OUTPUT 718;"AT 30 DB;"
60 WAIT 2 ! Wait 2 seconds
70 OUTPUT 718;"AT 10 DB;"
80 END
2. When the program runs, three or four clicks should be heard. This is
the A9 input attenuator changing attenuation value.
3. If the display shows the analyzer to be in RMT and the ATTEN
value displayed on the LCD changed
according to the program, the A2 controller assembly is working
properly. Refer to
Chapter 8 , “ADC/Interface Section.”
4. If there was no response over GPIB, the A2 controller is probably
defective. Be sure to also check the A19 GPIB assembly and A19W1.
5. If there was an improper response (for example, the displayed
ATTEN value changed but no clicks were heard), the A2 controller is
probably working properly.
6. attach a logic probe to A2U35 pin 213.
Look for pulses while pressing a key and rotating the knob (RPG).
This is the interrupt request signal for the keyboard and RPG.
7. If the interrupt request signal is always low, troubleshoot the A2
controller assembly.
8. If the interrupt request signal is always high, the fault is on either
the A3 interface or A1A1 keyboard assembly.
Summary of Contents for 8564EC
Page 17: ...25 1 General Information ...
Page 37: ...47 2 Adjustment Diagnostic Software ...
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Page 194: ...Chapter 4 257 Assembly Replacement Procedure 13 A21 OCXO Figure 4 34 A21 OCXO Mounting Screws ...
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Page 238: ...Chapter 7 319 General Troubleshooting Introduction Figure 7 2 Ribbon Cable Connections 1 of 3 ...
Page 239: ...320 Chapter7 General Troubleshooting Introduction Figure 7 3 Ribbon Cable Connections 2 of 3 ...
Page 242: ...Chapter 7 323 General Troubleshooting Introduction Figure 7 5 Service Cal Data Menu ...
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