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NOTE
Users
must
limit
their
service
to
Level
1
during
the
warranty
period.
The
Quantum
warranty
is
null
and
void
if
the
HDA
is
opened
or
any
Level
2
procedure
is
attempted.
All
time
and
material
to
repair
the
drive
will
be
billed
at
the
prevailing
rates.
5.3
Level
2
Maintenance
Level
2
maintenance
is
performed
by
trained
personnel
at
an
authorized
service
center
or
at
the
factory.
o
Level
1
plus
repair
of
HDA
and
PCBs.
5.4
Connector
Maintenance
Both
intermittent
problems
and
solid
problems
can
be
caused
by
con-
nectors.
Before
troubleshooting
by
observing
waveforms,
inspect
the
ribbon
cable
connector
on
the
SCSI
bus:
check
visually
with
a
3X
to
lOX
magnifier
that
all
wires
are
crimped
to
the
contacts;
flex
the
cable
gently
while
the
drive
is
operating
and
watch
for
intermittents;
clean
the
contacts
by
wiping
them
with
a
lint-free
cloth
moistened
with
a
contact-cleaning
solvent.
5.5
PCB
Waveforms
and
Techniques
The
waveforms
described
in
this
section
may
be
observed
for
trouble-
shooting:
to
determine
if
the
PCB
is
operating
correctly,
or
to
isolate
a
problem
to
the
board
or
the
HDA.
If
a
drive
successfully
recalibrates
when
operating
in
a
system,
the
following
waveform
tests
are
not
likely
to
reveal
any
problems,
since
most
circuits
must
operate:
power,
paR,
RAM
test,
motor
control,
microprocessor,
EPROM,
DICEY, FYLO,
seek,
servo,
read,
phase-Iocked-
loop,
write,
and
SCSI
interface.
These
waveform
tests
are
primarily
useful
with
a
drive
that
doesn't
recalibrate.
They
concentrate
on
read
functions;
these
exercise
almost
all
circuits
and
require
the
least
special
test
equipment.
It
is
easier
to
check
write
functions
by
noting
the
Sense
Error
Codes
and
Sense
Keys
reported
to
the
host
over
the
SCSI
bus.
5.5.1
o
Special
Test
Equipment
150
MHz
(or
better)
oscilloscope
with
differential
input
and
two
or
four
channels.
High
impedance
probes
are
required,
and
a
delaying
sweep
is
useful.
5-2

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BrandQuantum
ModelQ280
CategoryStorage
LanguageEnglish

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