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6. Maintenance
Troubleshooting
overview of the system and its major components. Try troubleshooting the system yourself, and if
you are not successful, call
NVISION
Technical Support as explained near the front of this manual.
In the event that a problem is caused by a bad circuit board, swapping the bad board with a replace-
ment circuit board is the quickest solution. If you need to order replacement boards or other compo-
nents, see
Technical Support Contact Information
Symptom
Possible Causes and Solutions
System not powering up.
Verify that the power cord(s) are plugged into the frame and the AC power
source. Use a voltmeter to verify the presence of power.
Check the AC line fuse on the power supply module. See
One or a few PS6000 power
supply modules not
powering up or not
operating properly.
Check that the PS6000 is fully seated in the frame.
Reset the PS6000 by reseating it in the frame.
Check that all five green LEDs on the front of the power supply modules are
lit. If an LED is not lit, it indicates a branch circuit may be faulty, which could
affect only certain modules in the frame. Replace the power supply.
Check PS6000 fuses. See
Intermittent signal on one or
two outputs.
Check input and output cable continuity.
Check AES Reference.
Check Video Reference.
Check cable terminations.
Possible bad card. Swap each card in the signal path with another card to see if
the problem moves with the card. If so, replace the card.
If all cables, terminations, and cards check out OK, call Technical Support.
(See
Technical Support Contact Information
Intermittent or missing
signals on all outputs.
Problems with the AES reference inputs could cause all inputs to operate
intermittently or not at all. Check the quality of the reference signals and their
cable connections.
Check the control card, which processes the references to produce sync. A
synchronous system requires an operational control card in order to pass
signals. An asynchronous system will operate in its last state even if the
control card is removed. Change over to the reserve control card to see if the
problem goes away.
Possible low voltage on power supply module. Check power test points on
power supply. Voltages at power supply test points may be slightly high in
lightly loaded systems. Replace the power supply if any test points indicate
low voltage.
Summary of Contents for NV5128
Page 1: ...User s Guide NV5128 Multi Format Router...
Page 44: ...34 Rev 2 3 14 Oct 08 2 Introduction Active Cards...
Page 92: ...82 Rev 2 3 14 Oct 08 6 Maintenance Obtaining Service...
Page 102: ...92 Rev 2 3 14 Oct 08 8 Glossary Glossary...
Page 106: ...96 Rev 2 3 14 Oct 08 A Part Numbers Power Supplies...
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