Troubleshooting Techniques
Identifying the Problem
To troubleshoot an E1364A Switch Module problem, you should first identify the problem and then isolate the cause to a replaceable part. See Chapter 3, "Replaceable Parts," or Appendix B, "Backdating Information," for descriptions and locations of replaceable parts, depending on the serial number of your switch module.
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Problem Type | Symptom | Possible Solutions |
Operator Errors | See Appendix C of the | |
| the SYST:ERR? command. | E1364A User’s Manual for Switch |
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| errors and causes. |
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| E1300A/E1301A or E1302A User’s |
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| information on operator errors. |
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Catastrophic | Switch not responding to commands. | Check logical address setting. |
Failures |
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Performance | Switch failing | Check user wiring and test |
Out of | Resistance Test (Test | connections. |
Specification |
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| Replace relays that correspond to |
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| the channels that are failing. For |
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| example, if channel 15 fails, replace |
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| relay K115. |
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| If most of the channels are near |
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| or above the test limit (3.5 Ω), |
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| replace the entire module (part |
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| number |
| Switch failing DC Isolation Test | Check user wiring and test |
| (Test | connections. |
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| Clean the printed circuit board. |
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