Display Test And Software Revision; Power Supply Checks - Keithley 263 Instruction Manual

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With
either
error, the instrument
will
be completely
in-
operative.
In the event of a ROM error try replacing
U47 and
for a RAM error, try replacing
U46.
If a calibration
error
occurs,
the two
exponent
decimal
points will
flash. The instrument
will
be functional
under
these conditions,
but calibration
is not accurate.
Use the
calibration
procedures
in paragraph
8-4 of this section to
calibrate
the instrument.
If an NVRAM
error persists
after
calibration,
then
the
NVRAM
may
be
defective.
Try
replacing
U15 and U41.
8.7.3 Display Test and Software
Revision
This test displays
all digit
segments
allowing
the user to
check for defects and displays
the current
revision
level of
the software
installed
in the unit.
Perform
the following
steps as follows:
1. Turn on the instrument
while holding
in the COUL but-
ton. The normal
power
up tests on RAM,
ROM,
and
NVRAM
will be performed
(see paragraph
8.8.1) and
then all display
segments
and indicators
will
turn on
and remain on as long as the COUL button is held in.
2. Release the COUL button.
The software
revision
level
will be displayed
briefly.
For example,
if the sofhvare
revision
level is Al, then the following
message will be
displayed
briefly:
Al
The instrument
will
now display
a value
terminated
with
a "T". This number
represents
temperature
infor-
mation
and should
be between
25,000 and 45,000. A
value outside of this range indicates
a problem
with the
temperature
compensation
circuitry.
3. To return
to normal
operation,
turn the instrument
off
and then on again.
8.7.4 Power Supply
Checks
All power
supply
voltages
should be checked first to make
sure they
are within
the required
limits.
If the various
operating
voltages
are not
within
the required
limits,
troubleshooting
the
remaining
circuitry
can
be
quite
difficult.
Table 8-12 outlines
the various
power
supply
voltages
that
should be checked. In addition
to the usual voltage
checks,
it is a good idea to check the various
supplies
with
an
oscilloscope
to make sure that no noise or ringing
is present.
Table 8-12. Power Supply Checks
step
Item/Component*
Required Condition
Remarks
1
52
Set as required
Line voltage
selection.
2
Fl
Check for continuity
3
Line power
Connect line power and turn on
4
*V supplies
f22V nominal
Referenced
to analog common v
5
+17V supply
17v i15%
Referenced
to signal common
v
6
-24v supply
-24V +15%
Referenced
to signal common
v
7
+5v supply
5v *lo%
Referenced
to digital
common
v
8
+10.6V REF
10.6V +lO%
Referenced
to signal common
v
9
+6V supply
6V *15%
Referenced
to digital
common
v
10
-5v supply
-5v *5%
Referenced
to digital
c~mtn~n
v
8-16

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