Troubleshooting Guide; Main Bay Checkout - Bosch LTC 8600 Instruction Manual

Allegiant microprocessorbased video switcher/control systems cpu firmware version 10.0
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22 Troubleshooting Guide

22.1 Main Bay Checkout

Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
The Allegiant system has been designed to perform reliably for long periods of time.
All circuitry consists of state-of-the-art components designed around a modular
concept. The modular concept allows quick location and replacement of suspect
circuits. If system troubleshooting becomes necessary, follow the guidelines:
1.
Main power switch is ON and power LED indicator is not lit: Check main line
fuse on rear of main bay. Refer to Maintenance Information Section for replace-
ment instructions.
2.
Any of the green LED indicators located on the front of the main power supply
is out: Replace blown fuses associated with any unit fuse indicators.
3.
The CPU contains several LEDs that are used to indicate its health and status.
Please refer to chart below for details:
LED Name
Functional Description / Troubleshooting Information
CPU ACT.
Random green blinking indicates normal CPU activity. If always ON or always
OFF, the CPU is not functioning due to a serious problem with the CPU or the
system power supply.
BATT LOW
Lights red to indicate low or dead CPU battery condition. Replace batteries,
per procedure described in Maintenance Information section.
TEMP CRIT
Lights red to indicate extremely high or extremely low CPU temperature con-
dition. This would occur if the system is installed in an unsuitable environ-
ment or if there is a serious fault with the CPU causing it to overheat.
LAN LINk/ACT
Not used.
LAN 100BASET
Not used.
LAN DUP/COL
Not used.
SDU ACT
Random green flashing indicates control data is being sent out Biphase port.
CONSOLE
Lights green to indicate device is attached to system RS-232 CONSOLE port.
PRINTER
Lights green to indicate device is attached to system RS-232 PRINTER port.
ALARM
Lights green to indicate device is attached to system RS-232 ALARM port.
LED1
Lights RED when data is being written to FLASH memory. This would occur
whenever changes are made to user-defined settings, such as camera title
programming, alarm table re-configurations, downloads from Master Control
Software, etc.
LED2
Not used.
LED3
Not used.
LED4
Not used.
LED5
Not used.
LED6
Not used.
LED7
Not used.
LED8
Random green blinking indicates normal keyboard polling communication
activity. If not blinking, it would indicate a problem with the CPU.
4.
Intermittent video output or system operation: Verify all circuit card modules
are properly seated in their respective rack connectors.
5.
Power Supply LEDs lit, but no power indication on modules or accessory
devices: Verify proper seating of power supply within the card cage. Verify that
supplied retaining screws are installed.
Instruction Manual
LTC 8600 | LTC 8800 Series
F.01U.127.393 | 2.0 | 2009.03

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