Emerson IM-106-5500 Manual Do Utilizador

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Instruction Manual
IM-106-5500, Original Issue
August 2005
CCO 5500
6-8
COMPONENT TESTS 
Some instrument components/operation can be verified as follows: 
Heater Cartridge 
Perform the steps for Section 5, Replacement of the Heater Element within 
the transmitter up to step 4. Remove one lead from the heater cartridge and 
measure the resistance across the two cartridge terminals. It should be about 
3.5S. If the circuit is open the heater cartridge needs replacing. 
Chopper Motor 
1. Turn the power ON. 
2. Observe the chopper motor and blade between the lens and heater 
cartridge. If the blade is spinning, the chopper motor is OK. 
3. If the blade is not spinning, the supply to the chopper motor can be 
measured at the test points M+ and M– on the board to the front of the 
unit (nearest the lens) - it should be about 1V DC. If it is, the chopper 
motor assembly requires changing; if it is, not the transmitter unit is 
faulty. 
LED INDICATIONS 
If instrument malfunction is suspected, there are LEDs within the instrument 
indicating various power rails and equipment operations. 
Signal Processor LEDs
5V, -15, +15
Situated top/left of processor. Should all be 
ON, indicating that the power supplies to the 
instrument are functioning correctly.
M-DIR
Should operate approximately every 4 
seconds.
SOL_MDRV
Supply to the solenoid that drives the filter into 
the optical path within the receiver pulses 
every time the M-DIR changes (approximately 
every 2 seconds).
+V1, -V1 and +12V
Middle bottom left of board. All should be ON. 
Power supplies to the isolated analog current 
output.
+12V
Bottom left of board. Should be ON. Indication 
of the isolated supply for the plant status input.
PS
Bottom left of board. In normal operation, this 
LED should be OFF. During plant-off periods, 
however, if the plant status input is being used, 
this LED will illuminate and the rolling averages 
not updated.
Receiver LEDs
+V and -V
These LEDs should be ON indicating that the 
power supplies within the unit are functioning 
correctly.
Transmitter LEDs
+V and -V
These LEDs should be ON indicating that the 
power supplies within the unit are functioning 
correctly.
Power Supply LED
+12V
This LED should be ON indicating that the 
power supply unit is functioning correctly. This 
LED will extinguish should the supply voltage 
drop from 12 to 11V.