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3-4 MAC
TM
600 Revision G
2047426-002
Troubleshooting: General Fault Isolation
Visual Inspection
A visual inspection of the equipment can detect disconnected cables,
debris on circuit boards, missing hardware, and loose components. These
could cause symptoms, and equipment failures.
NOTE
Perform the visual checks before starting any troubleshooting
procedures.
Table 3-1. Visual Inspection List
Sl No: Area Look for:
1 I/O connectors and
cables and AC power
cord
Fraying or other damage
Bent prongs or pins
Cracked housing
Loose screws in plugs
2 Interface cables Excessive tension or wear
Loose connection
Strain reliefs out of place
3 Circuit boards Moisture, dust, or debris (top and bottom)
Loose or missing components
Burn damage or smell of over-heated
components
Socketed components not firmly seated
PCB not seated properly in edge connectors
Solder problems: cracks, splashes on board,
incomplete feed through, prior modifications or
repairs
4 Ground wires/wiring Loose wires or ground strap connections
Faulty wiring
Wires pinched or in vulnerable position
5 Fasteners Loose or missing screws or other hardware,
especially fasteners used as connections to ground
planes on PCBs
6 Power source Faulty wiring, especially AC outlet
Circuit not dedicated to system
(Power source problems can cause static
discharge, resetting problems, and noise.)
7 Keypad Cuts or cracks in keypad membrane
Illegible labels
8 LCD display Scratched or opaque display filter
9 Battery pack Cracked, swollen, or leaky battery pack
enclosure
Debris on battery pack electrical contacts

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