07-17-2012 02:31 AM - edited 03-17-2019 11:28 PM
Hi colleagues!
Our company got a request to troubleshoot the Tandberg Experia system.
Customer complained on a communication lost problem. Touch Panel showed “No Communication” announcement. All the TV sets were in a standby mode.
When we opened the bottom TV segment I saw that Control unit doesn’t have any LED indication. We took out the amplifier to see where the power supplies the device. It was situated under the amplifier and looked like notebook switching adapter (power supply).
We moved it out and prepare the tester to measure the voltage. I took it back to lab and found the NetLinx Integrated Controller NI-3100 Specification.
There is:
Air conditioning was not always switched on in a room, so being closed to NetLinx, power supply could get temperature more than 50°C (122° F).
Power Supply
INPUT VOLTAGE
100-240 +10% VAC
INPUT FREQUENCY
47-63 Hz
INPUT CURRENT
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
13.5 VDC
OUTPUT CURRENT
4.4A MAX
CONNECTORS
Mini 2-pin captive wire connector (3.5 mm)
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature: 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)
In our case we got the other power supply inside.
We’ve measured the voltage, it was zero V. Old supply was burnt.
So we decided to change this supply on the other with higher current (3A to 4.16 A). New supply will live more due to a higher current. We had measured the voltage of a new power supply it was ~12V.
Action plan to prepare new power supply:
New PS views:
After these actions I went to change supply. When I connected it LED lighted on normally and the booting process started the Experia. After we checked the sys on a videoconference call, but the other side was not able to listen us. I had checked the contacts with all the mics and it helped. Next test was successful.
New power supply settlement
Left side sys view
Some opinions after experience with the system:
Advantages:
Drawbacks:
P.S. Please, if smb has admin guide, send it to me by e-mail or show the link.
KR
AZ
07-17-2012 03:19 AM
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