Chapter 5: Troubleshooting; Intro,Dllction; Analytic Troubleshooting; Lviaterials Required - HP 340 Series Service Manual

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Troubleshooting
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Introduction
Analytic Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting SPUs is the process of getting answers to these five questions:
• What exactly is wrong, or what are the bad symptoms?
• Where are the bad symptoms appearing?
• When do the bad sYlnptoms occur?
• How bad is the problem or to what extent does it occur?
• What actually caused the problem in the first place?
Getting the answers to these questions usually makes the troubleshooting process much more
effective and less costly. When a failure in a workstation occurs, remember these questions and
get the answers to each of them.
After you have all answers possible, decide what's the most probable cause of the problem.
Sometimes you'll arrive at several choices for a cause. For each choice, qualify it against the
answers to the questions above. The most probable cause is the one that logically justifies the
correct answers to these questions.
Materials Required
Several iterrlS lnay be required to troubleshoot the SPU to the failed assembly:
• Model 340 Workstation SPU's Service Handbook
• Series 200/300 Test Tools Package.
• SCSI Test Connector (1252-2297).
• Digital Voltmeter.
• Anti-Static Workstation.
Test LED Displays
Eight test LEDs are located behind the rear panel and can be seen through the vertical slot in
the rear panel. In this manual, the LED's are shown in the following context:
LED On
LED Off
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