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Troubleshooting
Failing Parts or Assemblies:
The check procedures generally help you trace a problem to one part or assembly. The last step of the
specific check procedure you are using indicates that a part or assembly is failing. You should inspect the part or assembly before you
decide to replace it. It might be loose, dirty, or in need of a small repair. The check procedures might lead you to two, or even three, possible
failing parts or assemblies. The parts that might be failing are listed in order of the most probable failure. Also, the FRU parts are defined as
replaced units and are not repaired in the field.
Measuring Voltages:
Some check procedure steps instruct you to measure voltages on cable plugs and electronic board connectors. If you
are asked to measure voltage at several places on a plug or connector, a chart next to or near the instruction indicates the number of the
plug or connector, the pin numbers you should measure the signal name, and the correct voltage for the condition you are measuring.
Measure the voltage only at the pins listed in the chart. Remember to set the meter on the correct scale and to put the meter leads in the
correct position for the voltage you are asked to measure.
NOTE:
Use frame ground as the ground reference. Attach the black (ground) lead of meter to frame ground, except where specified
otherwise.
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