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68P81083C20-D December 6, 2004
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Chart 1-8A, Control Head Model I 9-15
Control Head I Troubleshooting Procedure
Power Supply
Check that the radio is connected to a power supply.
ON/OFF switch
1. Check that radio turns on. I.e. SW B+ is 12V DC. If not, press the ON/OFF switch to turn the
radio off again.
2. If the radio does not turn ON, verify that there is DC voltage on the MIC-HI/ON_OFF line and
that this voltage goes to ground when pressing the ON/OFF switch.
3. If DC voltage is present, but does not go low, check J0650 and R0698.
5V DC supply
12VDC is now assumed to be present both on A+ and SW B+.
1. Check that there is 5 VDC on U0654 pin 3. If not check R0673 and U0654.
Reset
Check that the control head reset is functional.
Radio resets control head
1. Monitor uP reset on U0653 pin 18 with an oscilloscope. Turn radio off and on.
2. Check that the uP reset goes from low to high (5 VDC) after power up and stays high.
Check reset circuit
1. If U0653 is not reset check Q0652 and U0657.
2. Check that D0674 is not shorted.
Check the undervoltage detector IC U0657
1. Disconnect the control head from the radio and connect J0650 pins 7 and 13 to ground and
pins 17 and 18 to a variable DC supply.
2. Measure the DC voltage at U0654 pin 3.
3. Monitor U0657 pin 1.
4. Increase slowly the DC supply starting from 4 V.
5. Check that U0657 pin 1 changes from 0V to 5 VDC when TP3 is approx. 4.3 V. If not replace
U0657.
6. Connect J0650 pin 3 to U0654 pin 3 (VCC). Check that U0657 pin 1 goes low.
7. If not replace Q0652.
Continuous reset
If the control head is continuously reset by the radio it may be due to a bus communication problem
or the microprocessor not working.
Microprocessor Clock
1. Check that the microprocessor oscillator is working (4 MHz square wave on TP2). If not,
check Y0650 and U0653.
2. Clean PCB area round Y0650.

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