User's Manual

X-2
Troubleshooting
The first and most important aspect of troubleshooting anything is to be systematic. Note where you have
looked and what you found.
Look first for the obvious.
Make a physical inspection of the entire facility. Are all necessary connections properly made? Do you
see any signs of obvious damage within the equipment?
Is the AC power ‘ON’ to the site and the equipment? (Check fuses and circuit breakers if necessary.)
Are all the switches in the correct operating position?
Is the input signal present?
Check LCD readings for presence of forward and reflected power and 31 V DC supply levels.
The above is an aid in determining the fault if some aspect of the system is not operating. The following table
deals with quality of operation:
Symptom Possible Fault Correction
Horizontal bars in picture (may roll
either way depending on phase)
AC grounding / AC interference Install EMI/RFI filter in AC line
Ensure modulator/processor and
power amplifier share a common
ground
Diagonal lines in picture Interference Install EMI/RFI filter in AC line
Determine source and frequency
of interfering signal (spectrum
analyzer may be required)