Getting Started With Troubleshooting; Check The Basics - Agilent Technologies N5230A Service Manual

2-port pna-l microwave network analyzers
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Troubleshooting

Getting Started with Troubleshooting

Getting Started with Troubleshooting
Where you begin troubleshooting depends upon the symptoms of the failure. Start by
checking the basics as outlined in the following section. Also review the flowchart in
4-1 on page
4-5. You should then be able to determine where in the troubleshooting
procedure to begin, to locate the failed assembly.

Check the Basics

A problem can often be solved by repeating the procedure you were following when the
problem occurred. Before calling Agilent Technologies or returning the instrument for
service, please perform the following checks:
1. Is there power at the mains receptacle? If not, correct this situation and proceed.
2. Is the instrument turned on? Check to see if the front panel line switch glows. This
indicates the power supply is on. If the front panel line switch is on but the power
supply does not appear to be on, go to
3. Is the Windows
operating system running? If not, refer to
®
Recovery"
in
Chapter 8
4. If other equipment, cables, and connectors are being used with the instrument, make
sure they are clean, connected properly and operating correctly.
5. Review the procedure for the measurement being performed when the problem
appeared. Are all the settings correct? If not, correct them.
6. If the instrument is not functioning as expected, return the unit to a known state by
pressing the
Preset
7. Is the measurement being performed, and the results that are expected, within the
specifications and capabilities of the instrument? Refer to the embedded help in the
analyzer for instrument specifications.
8. If the problem is thought to be due to firmware, check to see if the instrument has the
latest firmware before starting the troubleshooting procedure. Refer to
Upgrades"
in
Chapter 8
9. If the necessary test equipment is available, perform the operator's check and system
verification in
Chapter 3, "Tests and Adjustments."
Windows® is a U.S. registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
4-4
"Power Up Troubleshooting" on page
for instructions.
key.
for instructions.
PNA Series Microwave Network Analyzers
4-6.
"Operating System
"Firmware
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