2.3.4
Maintenance Overview
Board Replacement
A failure in the SYSCON2.1 will generally interrupt communication between the GCP
networkbased software and the detectors. A simplified view of the system is shown below.
CAC3
CAN
RS485
RS232
Digital Communication
DC Supply
AC Supply
Analyzers
GCP
Ethernet
Ethernet
Switch
(optional)
I/O
Boards
(I
2
C)
120/240VAC
120/240VAC
120/240VAC
24VDC
Heaters
24 V
Supply
PECM
SSR
Board
24VDC
24VDC
I
2
C
24VDC
I
2
C
24VDC
EPCs
SVCMs
Ethernet
I
2
C
I
2
C
GCP
Color
Touch
Display
SYSCON
(SIB3)
PECM
Controller
Board
DPMs
Figure 2-19 Power Distribution and Communication Paths
Most problems can be resolved by checking interconnects between cable, boards, and
connectors. If a component must be replaced, the following sections give detailed procedures.
Remote Database Backup
Because these procedures separate the CAC3 memory from the backup-battery voltage on
the SIB3, the database must be backed up to a workstation on the network or directly
connected.
2.3.5
Service Procedures
Preparing to Replace A Component
The analyzer must be shut down using the
General Analyzer Shutdown Procedure
in the
Maxum Edition II Analyzer General Maintenance Manual.
Electronic Compartment Component Descriptions and Maintenance Procedures
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