Settings Before You Start Measuring; Internal Supply Voltages; Phantom Supply Of The External Symmetrical Microphone Input; Supply Current Measurement - Bosch CCS800 Service Manual

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CCS800 | Service manual | Chapter 7 | Diagnostics and faultfinding
7.3.1

Settings before you start measuring

Set the insertion switch (S1), located at the rear side, to the left position ("1").
Set the potentiometer of the headphone volume (R201) to maximum (fully clockwise).
Set the mode switch (S2) to "auto mode 1" (fully counter clockwise).
Set the Volume control (S3) for the Delegate and Chairman units to maximum (fully clockwise).
Set the gain control potentiometer (R199) for the external microphone in the middle position.
Set the gain control potentiometer (R200) for the recorder input in the middle position.
Set AFS switch (S4) to Off (LBB 3310/10 only).
Remove the loudspeaker connector (X3) and mount a 25 Ohm resistor on X5 pt. 2 and 4 (M57, M59). See illustration
chapter 13.3.1.
7.3.2

Internal Supply Voltages

Connect the CPSU to the mains and measure the following internal supply lines, related to M2 (= GND):
Measuring points on the bottom layout are colored in blue (See chapter 13.3).
Measuring points
M6 (V+)
M7 (V-)
M15
M25
M26
M27
7.3.3

Phantom supply of the external symmetrical microphone input

Measure the following internal supply lines, related to M133 (= GND):
Measuring points
M28
M131
M132
7.3.4

Supply current measurement.

Measure the supply current from V+ by means of a current meter in the power supply line itself: this should be between
30mA and 40mA.
On the CPSU board is the power supply voltage present after fuse F1 at measuring spot M9 (SUPP).
Reference:
X1
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Measurement results
+19.5 V ± 400 mV
- 4.5 V ± 100 mV
+15 V ± 750 mV
+5 V ± 250 mV
+7.5 V ± 350 mV
+10 V ± 500 mV
Measurement results
+12 V ± 600 mV
+12 V ± 600 mV
+12 V ± 600 mV
See Ch. 13.7
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