Inconsistent Results
Many of the signals measured by the TAM are digitally controlled. If inconsistent results are obtained, or if failures appear in unrelated areas, the digital control may be at fault. Refer to the manual troubleshooting procedures for those assemblies to isolate those failures.
Erroneous Results
If the TAM manual probe troubleshooting seems to be giving erroneous results, its performance can be checked by placing the probe on the TAM test connector (A2Jll) located on the A2 Controller Assembly and executing the manual probe diagnostics. If either of the tests fail, the TAM is malfunctioning and should be serviced.
Blank Display
It is possible to use the TAM’s Manual Probe Troubleshooting without a display if an
Automatic Fault Isolation
Automatic Fault Isolation (AFI) is designed to isolate most faults to one or two assemblies. AFI can be run with the analyzer’s cover in place and requires only the CAL OUTPUT signal as a stimulus. The entire procedure takes less than 2 minutes to complete if no failures are found.
AFI performs checks of five functional areas in a
The sequence of checks is as follows:
1.Controller Check
2.ADC/Interface Check
3.IF/LOG Check
4.LO Control Check
5.RF Low Band Check
Display/Power Supply
AFI cannot check the
Controller Check
The TAM performs a