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Service level
This subsection contains information and procedures to help you determine if a faulty power supply is the problem with your instrument. If
replacing the power supply does not fix the fault, you will need to return the instrument to a Tektronix Service Center for repair, as no other
internal electronic assemblies or modules are user-replaceable.
Check for common problems
Use the following table to help isolate possible failures. The table lists problems and possible causes. The list is not exhaustive, but it may
help you eliminate a problem that is quick to fix, such as a loose power cord. For more detailed troubleshooting, see the
Table 4: Failure symptoms and possible causes
Symptom
Possible cause(s)
Instrument will not power on
Power cord not plugged in.
Faulty power supply.
Defective micro-controller assembly.
Instrument powers on, but one or more fans will
not operate
Faulty fan power cable.
Fan power cable not connected to circuit board.
Defective fan .
Faulty power supply.
One or more defective point of load regulators.
Instrument with Option 5-WIN (external
Windows 10 OS SSD) doesn't boot up,
but removing the Opt 5-WIN drive lets the
instrument power on correctly.
Option 5-WIN SSD defective drive.
Defective SATA riser board.
Flat-panel display blank or has streaks in
display
Faulty LCD screen or video circuitry.
Equipment required
• Digital voltmeter to check power supply voltages.
• 0.1 inch spacing 2-pin jumper.
• An antistatic work environment. To prevent electrostatic damage to components whenever you work on the instrument, wear
properly-grounded electrostatic prevention wrist and foot straps, and work in a tested antistatic environment on an antistatic mat.
Maintenance
5 Series MSO Service Manual MSO54, MSO56, MSO58
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