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Troubleshooting and Block Diagrams 8712ET/ES and 8714ET/ES
Category 1 Failures: Dead or No Display RF Network Analyzers
4-10 Service Guide
Troubleshooting Digital Group Problems
Error During Power-up
1. If there is no beep at power-up, but the CRT display is normal
The problem is probably in the sound generator or speaker on the CPU board. Check
the sound generator ICs (U500-U503, U515-U517, and U300) and the speaker (LS501),
or replace the CPU board (refer to “Removing the CPU Board Assembly” on page 3-6).
2. If there is no beep at power-up and no CRT display
The problem is most likely one of two conditions:
no power to CPU board (no CPU LEDs on)
another fault in the CPU assembly
Look through the TEST RESULTS hole on the rear panel to see if the LEDs are lit. If
none of the LEDs are lit, push the CPU board all the way into the backplane connector
to ensure a good connection. Note that it is also possible for the board to have a bad or
intermittent backplane connection and yet receive enough power to activate the LEDs.
If the LEDs are on, remove the CPU board (remove rear panel screws first). Then
reinstall the CPU board, making sure to push it all the way in so that it connects
properly with the backplane. If there is still no beep at power-up and the CPU error
code LED continues to display an “8,” replace the entire CPU board (refer to “Removing
the CPU Board Assembly” on page 3-6).
3. If the disk drive light does not illuminate
Make sure the power (3-wire) cable and ribbon cable are connected from the disk drive
to the CPU board. Check the cables. The problem can be either a bad disk drive or bad
drive circuitry on the CPU. If a 3.5" disk drive controller error message appears during
power-up, replace the CPU. Otherwise, replace the disk drive.
4. If there is no CRT display
Adjust the front panel intensity knob clockwise to increase the brightness. If there is
still no CRT display, remove the display and check the ribbon cable connection to the
CPU board. If the problem persists, check the output from the VIDEO OUT COLOR
VGA connector on the rear panel with a VGA display.
a. If the VIDEO OUT COLOR VGA signal appears good
The problem is most likely either the display assembly or the ribbon cable.
b. If the VIDEO OUT COLOR VGA signal appears bad
The video circuitry is probably bad. Replace the CPU (refer to “Removing the CPU
Board Assembly” on page 3-6) or confirm video signals.
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