FlashGuard 2000B Troubleshooting Guide
FLASHHEAD (STROBE) PROBLEMS
Section 1 Flashhead does not operate in any mode, no LED’s on.
Possible Cause: | Input power incorrect. |
Diagnostic Test: | Measure input power – it should be 120 VAC ±10%. |
Corrective Action: Supply correct input power. | |
Possible Cause: | Power supply interlock switch not engaged. |
Diagnostic Test: | Press the power supply interlock switch and hold it down. |
Corrective Action: Close the unit – the system should operate properly. | |
Possible Cause: | Blown F1 (4 Amp) fuse, or transformer (630mA) fuse. |
Diagnostic Test: | Remove all three circuit boards and check for damage. Remove the |
| photocell wiring from |
(pg. 9) and check for improper resistances. Leave the flashhead cable disconnected, replace the fuse and apply power. Reconnect the strobe cable, the photocell wiring, and the circuit boards one by one to determine which one will blow the fuse.
Corrective Action: Replace the defective component.
Section 2 Flashhead does not operate in any mode, control power indicator on,
Possible Cause: Flashhead interlock switch not engaged.
Diagnostic Test: Remove the flashhead wires
Corrective Action:
Possible Cause: Relay K1 not energizing.
Diagnostic Test: When the interlock switches are engaged, the K1 relay should energize. If not, measure for 120 VAC across the relay coil. Alternatively, remove the connectors and check resistance across the K1 coil – it should be 300Ω.
Corrective Action: Replace the K1 relay.
Possible Cause: Faulty
Diagnostic Test: Visually check the traces on the
Corrective Action: Replace the
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