Main Bay Checkout
21 Troubleshooting Guide
The Allegiant system has been designed to perform reliably for long periods of time. All circuitry consists of
21.1Main Bay Checkout
1.Main power switch is ON and power LED indicator is not lit: Check main line fuse on rear of main bay. Refer to Maintenance Information Section for replace- ment instructions.
2.Any of the green LED indicators located on the front of the main power supply is out: Replace blown fuses associated with any unit fuse indicators.
3.Green CPU LED indicator in main CPU bay is not blinking and red LED is OFF. Remove power from main bay for ten (10) seconds. Apply power and ver- ify LED is blinking. If not, replace the microprocessor module.
If red LED is lit, replace microprocessor board batteries. Follow procedure out- lined in Maintenance Information Section.
4.Intermittent video output or system operation: Verify all circuit card modules are properly seated in their respective rack connectors.
5.Power Supply LEDs lit, but no power indication on modules or accessory devices: Verify proper seating of power supply within the card cage. Verify that supplied retaining screws are installed.
21.2Keyboard Checkout
1.No keyboard display indicators: Check interconnect cable for cut or broken wires between keyboard and main CPU bay. Replace cable if necessary. Relo- cate keyboard connector on main CPU bay to another keyboard input port.
Replace keyboard.
2.Keyboard indicators lit but keyboard is inoperative: Verify keyboard is
3.Limited keyboard functions: If possible, perform a local keyboard test to ver- ify operation of all keys. See Chapter 14, “User Information,” on page 38. If a local test cannot be performed, replace the keyboard.
Users of the optional LTC 8850 GUI Software or the optional LTC 8059 MCS package should refer to lockout tables to determine if problem is related to user restriction tables. If table settings are verified and no discrepancies are found, replace keyboard.
4.Keyboard Joystick not centered: If the analog joystick of the system keyboard becomes
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