Agilent Technologies 45A Sprinkler User Manual


 
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting
No Display Trouble Isolation
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No Display Trouble Isolation
This trouble isolation procedure helps isolate a problem to the assembly level when there is no
display on the flat-panel liquid crystal display screen.
A
Remove the cabinet and install the fan safety shield.
1 Disconnect the power cord from the oscilloscope. Refer to chapter 6, “Replacing
Assemblies,” for instructions on removing the cabinet. Use care in handling the
instrument.
2 Install the optional fan safety shield, Agilent Technologies P/N 54801-00601, over the fans
on the left side of the instrument.
WARNING SHOCK HAZARD!
The backlight inverter assembly, which is mounted at the front corner of the instrument near
the flat-panel display, operates at 900 V at turn on. DO NOT handle this assembly while it is in
operation.
WARNING INJURY CAN RESULT!
Once the cover is removed, the fan blades are exposed both inside and outside the chassis.
Disconnect the power cable before working around the fan. Use extreme caution in working with
the instrument when the cover is removed. Install the fan safety shield (Agilent Technologies
P/N 54801-00601) on the side of the chassis over the fan. Failure to observe these precautions
may result in injury.
3 Connect the power cord and press the power switch on the front panel.
B
Check the fan connections.
Verify that the fan mounted in the left side of the instrument and the CPU fan (on the
motherboard) are connected.
1 The instrument fans connect to the side of the Acquisition assembly at J3 and J5.
2 The CPU fan connects to the top side of the motherboard at J46 (Fan Power).
3 Connect the power cord and press the power switch on the front panel. Verify that both
fans are running and that the front panel power switch LED is illuminated. These are
indications that the power supply is functioning. If the fans and LED are off, go to the
Power Supply Trouble Isolation flowchart.
C
Connect an external monitor, cycle power, and observe the instrument power-on
sequence.
See table 5-1 to check the visual and audible power-on sequence, and repair as needed, referring
to other procedures as directed.