Hardware Integrity Validation (C76-C85) Rev-01 Page 1 of 7
ON-SITE REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
Hardware Integrity Validation Product Calisto, Calisto 2 S/Ns C76 C85 (10620 and up) NOTICE: The following document contains six sections, 1.0 Electronic Board Verification, 2.0 Power Supply Source Validation, 3.0 Power Supply Input Validation, 4.0 Power Switch Validation, 5.0 Thermal Fuse Validation and 6.0 Power Supply Validation. TIME REQUIRED: - 15 minutes TOOLS NEEDED: - 3/8" flat screwdriver - Multimeter measuring up to 300VAC and up to 25 VDC CAUTI ON Please follow the procedure carefully to prevent any accidents. The monitor must be powered on to determine any malfunction. For this reason, electrical shocks are highly possible. Make sure the door is closed when you are not working directly on the monitor. Make sure the electrical tools and equipment you use are properly insulated. To prevent yourself from being the unintentional path to ground, make sure the monitor is well grounded. Hardware Integrity Validation (C76-C85) Rev-01 Page 2 of 7 1.0 ELECTRONIC BOARD VERIFICATION NOTICE: At this step a validation that the Calisto is working properly will be made. Check the status of the LEDs on the electronic board assembly. LED ACTIVITY Power LED Always ON Cell I/O LED Always ON CPU LED Blinking If the LEDs do not behave as described above, please follow the steps in the next sections. Power LED (13.2V) CPU LED CELL I/O LED Hardware Integrity Validation (C76-C85) Rev-01 Page 3 of 7 2.0 POWER SUPPLY SOURCE VALIDATION NOTICE: At this step a validation that the Calisto receives enough power and also that the power supply is working properly will be made. Please refer to the figure below for the correct installation of the power cord. Note that, besides AC NEUTRAL and AC LIVE, a third feed line must be provided, the EARTHline. Using a multimeter set on voltage measurement, measure the voltage between pin 1 and pin 2 of the TB2 connector, see image above. The voltage must be in a range of 100 V AC and 240 V AC. V Hardware Integrity Validation (C76-C85) Rev-01 Page 4 of 7 3.0 POWER SWITCH VALIDATION NOTICE: At this step the integrity of the rocker switch will be validated. 1. Power on Calisto (if not already done). 2. Be sure that the main fuse is functional, see Section 3.0. 3. Measure the voltage between pin 3 of TB7 connector and pin 1 of TB3 connector then measure the voltage between pin 4 of TB7 connector and pin 2 of TB3 connector. Both voltages must be in a range of 100 V AC and 240 V AC. If its not the case then please, contact Morgan Schaffer at support@morganschaffer.com with the code Rocker switch replacement. V V Hardware Integrity Validation (C76-C85) Rev-01 Page 5 of 7 4.0 THERMAL FUSE VALIDATION NOTICE: At this step the integrity of the thermal fuse will be validated. 1. Power on Calisto (if not already done). 2. Check the continuity between pin 1 and pin 2 of the TB7 connector. See figure below: If there is no continuity then please, contact Morgan Schaffer at support@morganschaffer.com with the code Thermal fuse replacement. Hardware Integrity Validation (C76-C85) Rev-01 Page 6 of 7 5.0 POWER SUPPLY INPUT VALIDATION NOTICE: At this step the integrity of the power supply input will be validated. The goal is to test the functionality of the main fuse. 1. Power on Calisto (if not already done). 2. Measure the voltage between pin 1 and pin 2 of the TB8 connector. See figure below: If there is no voltage then please, contact Morgan Schaffer at support@morganschaffer.com with the code main fuse replacement. V Hardware Integrity Validation (C76-C85) Rev-01 Page 7 of 7 6.0 POWER SUPPLY VALIDATION NOTICE: At this step the integrity of the internal Power Supply will be validated. 1. Power on Calisto (if not already done). 2. Using a multimeter set on V DC, measure the voltage between the two pins of the J11 connector (see figure below). The voltage should be between 13.1 and 13.25 VDC and steady. If the voltage is under 12 V, or is not steady, it means that the power supply is no longer valid and in this case contact Morgan Schaffer at support@morganschaffer.com the code Power supply replacement. J11 Connector Position 2 on J11 Position 1 on J11