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TROUBLESHOOTING EQUIPMENT
The equipment listed in Table 4-1 of this manual, or
equivalent equipment, may be useful when troubleshooting
this instrument.
TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNIQUES
In the following list of troubleshooting procedures, the
first two steps use diagnostic aids inherent in the
instrument’s operating firmware. These built-in tests can
locate many circuit faults to aid in isolating the problem cir
cuitry. The next four procedures are check steps that
ensure proper control settings, connections, operation, and
adjustment. If the trouble is not located by these checks,
the remaining steps will aid in locating the defective com
ponent. When the defective component is located, replace
it using the appropriate replacement procedure given
under “Corrective Maintenance” in this section.
B e fo re u sin g a n y te s t e q u ip m e n t to m a k e m e a s u re
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s ta tic -s e n s itiv e ,
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v o lta g e -s e n s itiv e c o m p o n e n ts o r a s s e m b lie s , e n s u re
th a t a n y v o lta g e o r c u rre n t s u p p lie d b y th e te s t
e q u ip m e n t d o e s n o t e x c e e d th e lim its o f th e com
p o n e n t to b e te s te d .
1. P o w e r-u p T e s ts
This scope performs automatic verification of the
instrument. If a failure occurs, refer to the “Calibration and
Diagnostics" discussion later in this section for interpreting
the failure.
If a problem is found, the associated troubleshooting
procedure may be used to isolate the problem. The
troubleshooting procedures are found in Table 6-6 (located
in the “ Diagnostics” subsection). See Figure 6-6 (also in
the Diagnostics subsection) for the Initial Troubleshooting
Guide.
2 . D ia g n o s tic T e s t R o u tin e s .
The instrument firmware contains diagnostic routines
that may be selected by the user from the front panel to
further clarify the nature of a suspected failure. The
desired test is selected using the MENU buttons after
entering the Extended Diagnostics Mode. Entry into the
Diagnostic Mode and its uses are explained in the "Cali
bration and Diagnostics” discussion later in this section.
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3 . C h e c k C o n tro l S e ttin g s
Incorrect control settings can give a false indication of
instrument malfunction. If there is any question about the
correct function or operation of any control, refer to either
the “Operating Information” in Section 2 of this manual or
to the scope’s Operators Manual.
4 . C h e c k A s s o c ia te d E q u ip m e n t
Before proceeding, ensure that any equipment used
with the scope is operating correctly. Verify that input sig
nals are properly connected and that the interconnecting
cables are not defective. Check that the ac-power-source
voltage to all equipment is correct.
5 . V is u a l C h e c k
W A R N I N G
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To a v o id e le c tric a l s h o c k , d is c o n n e c t th e in s tru m e n t
fro m th e a c p o w e r s o u rc e b e fo re m a k in g a v is u a l
in s p e c tio n o f th e in te rn a l circ u itry .
Perform a visual inspection. This check may reveal bro
ken connections or wires, damaged components, semicon
ductors not firmly mounted, damaged circuit boards, or
other clues to the cause of an instrument malfunction.
6 . C h e c k In s tru m e n t P e rfo rm a n c e a n d
A d ju s tm e n t
Check the performance of those areas where trouble
appears to exist. The trouble condition observed may be
the result of a lack of calibration. Complete Performance
Check and Adjustment procedures are given in Sections 4
and 5 of this manual respectively.
7 . Is o la te T ro u b le to a C irc u it
To isolate problems to a particular area, use any symp
toms noticed to help locate the trouble. Refer to the
Extended Diagnostics table (Table 6-6) in the “Calibration
and Diagnostics” discussion in this section as an aid in
locating a faulty circuit.
8 . C h e c k P o w e r S u p p lie s
W A R M I N G
F o r s a fe ty re a s o n s , a n is o la tio n tra n s fo rm e r m u s t b e
c o n n e c te d w h e n e v e r tro u b le s h o o tin g in th e P re re g u
la to r a n d In v e rte r P o w e r S u p p ly s e c tio n s o f th e
in s tru m e n t.
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