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9985-OM (V1.18)

9985 PRODUCT MANUAL

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Operating Instructions

Troubleshooting

Basic Troubleshooting Checks

Failures of a general nature (affecting many cards and/or functions
simultaneously), or gross inoperability errors are best addressed first by
performing basic checks before proceeding further. Table 3-3 provides basic
system checks that typically locate the source of most general problems. If
required and applicable, perform further troubleshooting in accordance with
the other troubleshooting tables in this section.

9985 Processing Error Troubleshooting

Table 3-4 provides 9985 processing troubleshooting information. If the 9985
card exhibits any of the symptoms listed in Table 3-4, follow the
troubleshooting instructions provided.

In the majority of cases, most errors are caused by simple errors where the
9985 is not appropriately set for the type of signal being received by the card.

Note:

The error indications shown below are typical for the corresponding error con-
ditions listed. Other error indications not specified here may also be displayed
on DashBoard™ and/or the 9985 card edge status indicators.

Note:

Where errors are displayed on both the 9985 card and network remote con-
trols, the respective indicators and displays are individually described in this
section.

Table 3-3

Basic Troubleshooting Checks

Item

Checks

Verify for power presence

On both the frame Network Controller Card and the 9985, in all cases when power is
being properly supplied there is always at least one indicator illuminated. Any card
showing no illuminated indicators should be cause for concern.

Check Cable connection
secureness and connecting
points

Make certain all cable connections are fully secure (including coaxial cable attachment
to cable ferrules on BNC connectors). Also, make certain all connecting points are as
intended. Make certain the selected connecting points correlate to the intended card
inputs and/or outputs. Cabling mistakes are especially easy to make when working
with large I/O modules.

Card seating within slots

Make certain all cards are properly seated within its frame slot. (It is best to assure
proper seating by ejecting the card and reseating it again.)

Check status indicators and
displays

On both DashBoard™ and the 9985 card edge indicators, red indications signify an
error condition. If a status indicator signifies an error, proceed to the following tables in
this section for further action.

Troubleshoot by substitution

All cards within the frame can be hot-swapped, replacing a suspect card or module
with a known-good item.

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