Chapter 5 • Upgrades and Troubleshooting
Checking/Replacing the BME External AC Input Fuse
The AC power input cord plugs into the
screwdriver blade into the
AC input fuse plus a spare. If may be obvious that the fuse is blown, if not, check it with an ohmmeter or any other continuity device if
available. If the fuse is blown, replace it with the provided spare. Plug the AC power cord in and Power the BME ON. Verify that the unit powered ON correctly (check Front Panel LEDs). If the LEDs are in
the proper state, the problem has been corrected. If not, contact Extron Technical Support.
Checking/Replacing the BME Internal Power Supply AC Input Fuses
Each internal power supply has an AC input fuse. If a power supply fuse blows, the Front Panel LED for that power supply will go OFF (it is normally solid ON). If the BME has redundant power supplies, the redundant supply for the failed power supply will assume the full load and its front panel diagnostic LED will blink indicating that the Main (Primary) power supply is inoperative. To check/replace a power supply fuse, unplug the AC power cord from the BME rear panel, remove the Access Panel (see Page
Primary V+
Power Supply
Fuse
See note -
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Redundant V+ Power Supply would be located here.
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Figure 5-6.A BME- Exploded view.
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Primary V- Power Supply (Redundant V- would be located beside Primary
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Extron • Matrix 3200/6400 Series • User’s Manual |