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Model 350AH1A
32
Rev B
4.2.1
General - Reading faults
The Model 350AH1A incorporates relatively simple fault detection circuitry, which makes use of the digital
display panel to alert the user or technician which component(s) need service. Use of these indications can
usually expedite troubleshooting of the amplifier. Most faults can be immediately determined down to the
assembly level. If a reset is still indicated, turn off the RF power signal to the input of the amplifier, read and
record the fault indication displayed on the digital control panel for later reference. Then, use the
RESET
function
to see if the fault clears. If the fault clears, slowly bring the amplifier’s drive level back up and
ensure that recommended RF power levels are not exceeded. If the fault indication is no longer visible, the
fault may have been brought about by a temporary transient condition, component thermal condition or
excessive RF drive to the amplifier’s input. If the fault does not clear with the RF drive off, some other
problem exists in the amplifier.
4.2.2
Power Supply Fault
Indication
– PS2
The main power supply has failed to produce DC voltage within the design range of the power supply. The
main power supply is located on the bottom shelf of the amplifier.
4.2.3
Thermal Faults
Only RF module thermal faults are detected. See Section 4.3.
4.2.4
ALC Fault
Indication –
ALC
As stated previously, the power limit controls could not limit either the DC and output current to the preset
threshold. This can be a transient type of problem, if the fault can be cleared. If the fault cannot be cleared
with no RF input drive power, then there is a malfunction in the ALC board or associated circuit.
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