Toshiba 2000 user manual Maintenance, Daily Inspection

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Chapter 4 Maintenance

4.1 Daily Inspection

The following items should be inspected daily in order to maintain normal system operation and prevent unnecessary trouble from occurring.

Item

 

Inspection Description

 

 

Action

 

Check the LED in

 

POWER (green): On when 5V

 

 

Inspect the power supply

 

front of the power

 

power supply is normal

 

 

related items under "Periodic

 

module.

 

 

 

 

Inspection" below.

 

Check the LED at the

 

RUN (green): ON when

 

 

See below

 

front of the C2

 

program is running normally.

 

 

 

 

module.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check the LED of the

 

When external input signal is

 

 

• Check that the input voltage

 

input module.

 

ON, the corresponding LED is

 

 

is within specification.

 

(Digital input)

 

ON.

 

 

• Check that the input

 

 

 

 

 

 

terminal is secure.

 

 

 

 

 

 

• Check that the module is

 

 

 

 

 

 

secured.

 

Check the LED of the

 

When output is ON,

 

 

• Check that the external load

 

output module.

 

corresponding LED is ON and

 

 

voltage is within

 

(Digital output)

 

corresponding external load is

 

 

specification.

 

 

 

active.

 

 

• Check the internal fuse.

 

 

 

LEDs indicating blown fuse

 

 

• Check that the output

 

 

 

 

 

terminal is secure.

 

 

 

and external power failure

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

• Check that the module is

 

 

 

(FL, FH, or F) are OFF.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

secured.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Action

• When the C3 module LED status is abnormal

The application program may be at fault if the error is not corrected after performing the following. Check the application program once more.

(1)Restarting the C2 module.

(2)Replacing the C2 module.

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Contents Integrated Controller Vseries Important Information Safety Precautions Markings used on the model 2000 and in this Manual Precautions on Installation Precautions on Wiring Precautions for Operation Safety Precautions on Maintenance and Inspection Safety Precautions on Replacing Components Safety Precautions in Daily Operation Safety Precautions on Disposal Limitation of Applications Preface Related Manuals Procedure flow Notational convention Guide to Reading this Manual Excellent system performance Functions and FeaturesContents Hardware Setup・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・39 Checking the Content of the Package Before Turning On the PowerDIP-SW Name and Function of Each PartName and Function of Each Part RST EMC Installation RequirementsComputer module C2PU37 User’s Manual 24VDC Power RequirementsAbout the Hard Disk Drive Precautions when usingWhen turning Off the Power Daily useAbout the External FDD Daily Cleanup and Storage/TransportationRadio Wave/Power Voltage Interference Repair and ServiceDisposal Module disposal Battery disposalInstallation ProcedureBefore Getting Started Precautions when Installing in the Case Installing BasesModule Installation Grounding Tips GroundingGrounding method Installation Grounding connection between base Wiring of the power supply Wiring of the power supply 6E8C1111 Connector Connection Handling Power On and Power OffTurning On the Power Turning Off the PowerPower Supply module PS694 with Battery Power Off with Windows6F8C1111 UPS Power Supply module PS691 with UPS I/FHard Disk Handling About the Hard DiskFloppy Disk Handling About the External FDDWrite Protecting a Floppy Disk To enable write About the PC Card Installation Removal Daily Inspection MaintenancePeriodic Maintenance CRT Replacement Timing of Major PartsHow to Remove the HDD pack Replacing the Hard Disk DriveIntalling the HDD pack RAS Function RAS Function Overview RAS HardwareRAS Support Software RAS Memory WDT Circuit and Hardware ResetInterrupt Signals Hardware Processing RAS FunctionsMI events NMI eventsHardware Setup Setting the Bios Xxxxxx KB Boot Main Advanced Power does not turn on An error message appearsAppendix a Q&A Operating system does not start No character is entered when a key is pressedScreen display is improper Mouse does not workApplication program cannot be used Floppy disk drive cannot be usedFloppy disk cannot be used If the problem is still not solved Television and radio interference appearsCase of trouble or malfunction Specifications Appendix B Device SpecificationsModels Interface Specifications RGB InterfaceSerial Interface RS-232C Keyboard and Mouse Interface USB InterfaceEthernet Interface FDD Interface Pcmcia card slot Page 6F8C1111
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