IBM 1483DSV User Manual

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Problem Determination and Maintenance
Symptom
Recommended Action
The alarm fails to sound.
1. Enter either Offline Setup mode (Keyboard menu) or Online
   Setup mode (Alarm Volume Function) as described in
   Chapter 3 to set the Alarm Volume to the desired level.
2. If the selection does not cycle from Off to 7 when the Enter
   key is pressed several times in succession, the Keyboard
   element is failing.
3. If the selection changes, but the alarm does not sound
   when the alarm volume is set to 7, the Display/Logic element
   is failing. 
The Keyboard Click fails to
sound.
1. Enter Offline Setup mode (Keyboard menu) as described in
   Chapter 3 and turn Click Enable On, then select Click Volume
   (Keyboard menu).
2. Press Enter.
3. If the selection fails to cycle to 7 after you press Enter
    several times, the Keyboard element is failing.
4. If the selection cycles to 7, but the click does not sound
   when the Enter key is pressed, the Display/Logic element is
   failing.
Error Code
(Operator Status Row)
Recommended Action
 1. Be sure the appropriate Keyboard Type has been
    selected in Offline Test mode. Refer to the “Offline
    Keyboard Menu” section of Chapter 3.
 2. Be sure your controller supports the attached keyboard.
 1. Use the Offline Keyboard menu to ensure that the
     Keyboard type setting (3-13) coincides with the mode
     in which you are operating.
  2. If the problem persists, notify your supervisor.
 1. Press the Reset key and retry the failed operation.
 2. Verify that the other display stations connected to
    your control unit are operational.
 3. If they are not, notify your supervisor.
X
210
X
nn, or
X
X
nnn, or
nn, nnn-nnn
(n=a number, zero through
nine)
X
X
X
2%%
73
200
Note:
The symptoms and actions that follow apply only to display stations connected
to the following control units: MTX/MTC 1174 Network Controller; Memorex
Telex 1274; IBM 3174, 3274, or 3276. For a more detailed explanation of some
of these symbols, refer to Chapter 3, “Setup Menus, Controls, and Indicators.”