TROUBLESHOOTING: Troubleshooting Procedure
Revision J
Solar 7000/8000/View Patient Monitor
4-37
414993-001
Troubleshooting Chart
Is the MAIN menu
displayed on the
monitor?
The display is completely blank or resetting intermittently. There is a serious
hardware failure so try one of the following solutions.
1.
Verify the rear power switch is turned ON.
2.
Verify the monitor DISPLAY ON/OFF switch is turned ON. (Solar 7000 only.)
3.
When power is initially applied to the monitor, the DISPLAY ON/OFF
indicator is not illuminated.
■
Remove all external connections (except power cord) to check for overload
caused by malfunctioning peripheral device.
■
There are loose connections to the power supply in the Solar 7000 monitor,
Solar 8000 processing unit, or SolarView remote display controller.
■
Swap bad power supply with a known good one.
■
Swap main processor PCB with a known good one.
4.
When power is initially applied to the monitor, the DISPLAY ON/OFF
indicator flashes quickly (more than two times per second).
■
Remove all external connections (except power cord) to check for overload
caused by malfunctioning peripheral device.
■
The power supply is underloaded.
▲
Check for a loose power supply connection.
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Check for a failed PCB.
5.
When power is initially applied to the monitor, the BOOT CODE indicates
that the serial EEPROM is damaged or missing.
■
Ensure serial EEPROM U9 is in place on the main processor PCB.
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Swap main processor PCB with a known good one.
6.
When power is initially applied to the monitor, the BOOT CODE indicators
that the BOOT FLASH or MAIN FLASH has failed.
■
Try downloading new software.
■
Swap main processor PCB with a known good one.
7.
When power is initially applied to the monitor the DISPLAY ON/OFF
indicator is not illuminated continuously.
■
Check for a loose connection to the Solar 8000/View display or Solar 7000
low-voltage supply.
■
Check for a loose connection to the keycap PCB.
■
Swap main processor PCB with a known good one.
8.
When power is initially applied, the DISPLAY ON/OFF indicator is
illuminated continuously, but the display is blank.
■
Check for a loose connection to the CRT.
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For the Solar 7000 monitor, check for a loose connection to the CRT
controller or deflection PCB.
■
For the Solar 7000 monitor, swap high-voltage power supply with a known
good one.
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For the Solar 7000 monitor, swap deflection PCB with a known good one.
■
Swap main processor PCB with a known good one.
Summary of Contents for Solar 7000
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