6 metering cir, Cuit, 7 the alarm circuits – Fluke Biomedical 875 Victoreen User Manual

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Maintenance, Calibration, and Troubleshooting

Metering Circuit

5


TEST push button to provide a convenient input signal. Voltages at these points should be measured with
no signal input.

5-5

onnect the cable conn

urn the function switch to

TP502 under two con

s: 1) with no signal input; 2) with a

ut obtained by p

the CHANNEL T

button.

1. Disc

ecting the readout module to the detector. T

TEST.

2. Measure the voltages at TP501 and

dition

signal inp

ressing

EST push

The voltages should be:

No Signal

Channel Test Signal

TP501

+

-2.8 V

TP502

-1.5 V

+

5 V

6.3 V

These voltages are approximate and actual value

ffer somewhat. Any marked departures from

these values is an indication of a malfunction.

5.6 Metering Cir

The signal circuit that dr

er whose output on pin

9 should equal its input

These signals vary from

button pressed.

All other faults in the me

s.

ard contains a

ower supply whose voltage is critical. It

asure 6.2

± 0.001 V at TP401. It may be

(P/N 876A-1-75, Schematic 876A-1-3B)

ils, so for troubleshooting purposes, it will be
re similar for troubleshooting purposes. E.g.

the simplest way to eliminate certain problems is to replace printed circuit board 876A-1-75. Where the

tood, but completely analogous procedures apply to the high alarm circuit. At some points, it is

deeme

s

h

In
w

s

curren

pin 1 of U502 is -9.9 V (low) and the voltage at the same point is + 13.7 V when high.

s at

critical points in the signal chain between test point TP502 and relay K501:

s may di

cuit

(P/N 876A-1-3E, Schematic 876A-1-92)

ives the meter is U401 (Figure 5-2). This is a voltage follow

on pin 10.

-1.5 V with no signal to +6.3 V with the CHANNEL TEST push

tering circuit should be detectable by resistance measurement

NOTE

The preamplifier metering bo
regulated p
should me
adjusted by R413.

5.7 The Alarm Circuits

The alert and high alarm circuits differ only in very minor deta
sufficient to discuss them together. As a matter of fact, they a

discussion is given in terms of particular pin numbers for definiteness, the alert alarm circuit is to be
unders

d sufficient to describe the voltage state as simply high or low; at other points, particular voltage

ave been given. The maximum high value is +15 V, and the minimum low value is -10 V.

the alert alarm circuit, if a measurement can be made directly on a pin of an OP AMP, a high reading

ill u ually be close to +15 V, and a low reading close to -10 V. For example, the normal (low input

t) voltage on

However, if the voltage is measured on the other side of the resistor R510, the high is only +1.45 V,
whereas the low is still the same -9.9 V.

If the Channel Test has shown the system to be operative, the following will be the voltage state

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