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Troubleshooting
6.11.11 PA_ISO_SW, Fault
This fault will only show up if there is a problem found with the PA ISO Switch
during the System Test. During the System Test each PA, and its related ISO
resistor, are switched out one at a time. The ISO resistor for that PA should be
disconnected and therefore should not increase in temperature. If it heats up, then
the switch is not actually disconnecting the PA and ISO resistor. The System Test is
aborted and this fault is reported in the Fault Log. For more information refer to
“Self Diagnostics” earlier in this section.
6.11.12 Combiner ISO Faults
There is one more ISO fault:
PAC_ISOB (ISO Resistor for 2.5kW combiner). This over temperature condition of
the Bz isolation resistor is caused by an imbalance between the outputs of the two
foursomes on Z Plane B. If this load reaches 145°C the PA Controller will mute all
of the PAs. The system can be reset by pressing an ON button. This fault will only
show up if the Master Controller is not operational or if the ISO APC Foldback
routine initiated by the Master Controller fails to reduce the temperature of the Iso
load. The foldback description is in the Master Controller Faults under “System ISO
Foldback."
6.11.13 PAC#_REF, +5V Reference Fault
This fault means that the +5V reference voltage, which comes from the Life Support
Board and is common to all of the controller boards, is less than 4.6V. This voltage
is used as the reference for all system calibration. A change in this voltage would
cause major errors in system calibration and overload settings and is therefore a
critical fault. If only one of the PA Controllers has this fault, all PAs associated with
that board will be muted and switched out. This fault will show up in the fault log as
PAC1_REF.
6.11.14 PAC#_VOLTS, Power Supply Fault
This fault is activated if the supply voltage to the PAs under the control of an
individual PA Controller is under 30Vdc or over 65Vdc. If fault remains, the
transmitter will be muted.
6.11.15 PAC#_-15V, PA Controller PS Fault
This is a critical fault since the PA Controller has basically lost its muting ability if
the -15V is lost. When this fault is detected the transmitter will be muted..
6.11.16 PAC#_J#, Cable Fault
There are four cables connected to the PA Controller, at J1, J2, J11 and J12. J1 and
J2 connect to the Isolation Board, while J11 and J12 connect to Z Plane B. The PA
Controller board has ID jumpers to select the board as PA Controller 1. The Z Plane
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