Chapter 11 uhf troubleshooting tables, 1 troubleshooting table for receiver – Motorola CP150TM User Manual

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Chapter 11 UHF Troubleshooting Tables

11.1

Troubleshooting Table for Receiver

Table 11-1. Troubleshooting Table for Receiver

Symptom

Possible Causes

Procedure

Corrective Action

Radio Dead (no
turn-on beep, no
LED indication)

1. Battery dead or defec-
tive.

Substitute known good battery or
battery eliminator.

Charge or replace battery.

2. Defective batery con-
tacts.

Inspect battery contacts for corrosion
or bent terminals.

Clean/repair/replace J301.

3. Blown fuse

Check voltage on each side of fuse.
If blown, 0 VDC after fuse.

Check for short on output,
check D301, VR301, trouble-
shoot/repair as needed, replace
fuse.

4. DC switching fault

Verify battery voltage present at
S444 pin 5 when radio is on.

Verify Q494-1 is at least 1V dc,
Q494-6 is ~0.1V dc, Q493-3 is at
Vbatt.

Check/replace on-off-volume
control S444.

Troubleshoot/replace Q493/4.

5. Microprocessor not
starting up.

Verify clock input to U401-90
(EXTAL) is 7.3975 MHz using high
impedance probe. If clock is 3.8MHz,
check for shorts on U401 pins. Con-
nect RIB to verify communication via
CPS.

Verify U401-94 (RESET) is high.

Verify 16.8 MHz signal at U451-
34. If OK, troubleshoot/replace
U451. If not present, trouble-
shoot U201 Synthesizer. Repro-
gram/reflash as needed.

If RESET is Low, troubleshoot
regulator U320. Check for
shorts at U401 pins. Replace
U401 (depot only). Reprogram/
reflash as needed.

6. Regulator fault

Verify U310-5 is 5V dc, U320-5 is
3.3V dc, U330-5 is 3V dc.

Check for shorts on outputs,
troubleshoot/repair as needed,
replace faulty regulator.

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