Measuring Instructions For The Delegate And Chairman Unit (Lbb3330/00, Lbb3331/00); Supply Current; Internal Supply Voltages; Unit Presence - Philips CCS 800 Service Manual

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10.3
Measuring instructions for the Delegate and Chairman unit (LBB3330/00,
LBB3331/00).
How to check if a Delegate or Chairman unit is correct is described in the next paragraphs. The items which are
described are:

• supply current

• internal supply voltages

• unit presence

• unit type

• microphone switch and light-ring.
• internal signals for Delegate and Chairman units
• the priority switch
Before you start measuring:
Connect a Delegate and/or a Chairman unit to the CPSU.
Turn the volume control of all Delegate and Chairman units in the maximum clockwise position (volume
maximum).
Put the mode switch on the CPSU in the OPEN mode (1,2,3 or 4).
Terminate the audio-output signal AUDIO-CONTR by connecting a 680 ohm resistor between M1 and M2 (or
between pin 1 and 2 of X11) of the Delegate or Chairman unit.
Disconnect the loudspeaker from the Delegate or Chairman unit and connect a resistor of 25 ohm between pin 1
and 2 of X5.
10.3.1 Supply current
Measure the supply current from V+ by means of a current meter in the power supply line. This should be between
12mA and 22mA
10.3.2 Internal Supply Voltages.
Measure the internal supplies on the Units itself of +15V via M15 and +5V via M12, both related to M2 (= internal 0V):
a)
at M15 this should be:
b)
at M12 this should be:
Note: From Data book, the IC itself is specified as +/- 250mV
10.3.3 Unit presence
To detect the presence of a unit, measure the voltage via M101 related to M8 (= internal 0V).
> 4.5 V = unit present.
10.3.4 Unit type
To detect the presence of a Delegate or Chairman unit, measure the voltage via M100 related to M8.
< 0.5V = Chairman Unit
> 4.5V = Delegate Unit
LBB 3310/00, 3330/00 and 3331/00
4822 861 11006
+15V +/- 750mV
+ 5V +/- 250mV
page: 28
SERVICE MANUAL
Date of issue:
July 1998

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