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Fluke 1711AA Communications Test Set
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Model:
1711AA
Date:
1992
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Description:
Communication Measurement System
Information
In function, the 1711A/AA is very similar to the 17S2A. Most
of the same internal optional assemblies can be used, and
most programming commands and responses are die same. Unlike
die 1752A, die 1711A/AA is not equipped with its own
display, keyboard, or floppy drive. This configuration
allows the user added flexibility in using any of a variety
of terminals, located at any desired location relative to
the mainframe (or no terminal at all.) Compatible terminals
include die Fluke 10XX series and 1780A, or VT-100/ANSI
equivalents. An external floppy drive unit (Model 1760A/AA)
is available if desired. The 1711A/AA has five more option
slots than the 17S2A (total of 10), offering more memory and
I/O option space. The User Defined output, which does not
occupy an option slot, offers eight general-purpose output bits.
The 1711A/AA uses the 1752A SBC (Single Board Computer)
along with specialized BOOT chips that recognize die special
nature of the 1711 A/AA and its configuration file,
CONFIG.SYS. In theory, a 17S2A can become functionally
similar to a 1711 A/AA by simply operating without the VGK
board, in which case the serial port automatically becomes
the console. However, without the 1711 A/AA BOOT chips,
operational abilities would be limited, and die touch screen
and display would be unusable.
Manual Type:
Service Manual
Pages:
515
Size:
51.36 Mbytes (53857757 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
2
Manual-ID:
732156
Date:
1992 03 01
Quality:
Scanned document, all readable.
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1-1. THE 1722A INSTRUMENT CONTROLLER ... 1-3
1-2. THE 1752A DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM ... 1-3
1-3. PHYSICAL LAYOUT
... 1-3
1-4. POWER REQUIREMENTS ... 1-3
2 THEORY OF
OPERATION ... 2-1
2-1. INTRODUCTION
... 2-3
2-2. Bus Architecture
... 2-3
2-3. Description of Distinctive Devices
... 2-3
2-4. TMS99105 16-Bit Microprocessor
... 2-3
2-10. Programmable Array Logic Devices
(PALS) ... 2-4
2-11. Dynamic
Memory ... 2-4
2-12. Memory
Mapper ... 2-4
2-13. Introduction to 1722A
Modules ... 2-4
2-14. Power-Up Module (PUP)
... 2-4
2-15. Single-Board Computer (SBC)
... 2-4
2-16. Video/Graphics/Keyboard Interface (VGK)
... 2-5
2-17. Keyboard
... 2-5
2-18. Power Supply (OEM)
... 2-5
2-19. Video Monitor
(OEM) ... 2-5
2-20. Floppy Disk Drive (OEM)
... 2-5
2-21. POWER-UP MODULE (PUP) THEORY OF OPERATION ... 2-5
2-22. Functional Description
... 2-5
2-23. Circuit Description
... 2-6
2-24. Circuit Operation
... 2-6
2-25. SINGLE-BOARD COMPUTER THEORY OF OPERATION ... 2-6
2-26.
Introduction ... 2-6
2-27. Functional Description of SBC Operation
... 2-6
2-28. Bus
Structure ... 2-7
2-29. Data Bus
... 2-9
2-30. Address Bus
... 2-9
2-31. Memory
Mapper ... 2-9
2-32. Address
Decoding ... 2-9
2-36. Memory
... 2-10
2-38. Interrupt Logic
... 2-11
2-41. Time-of-Day Clock (Non-Volatile
Clock) ... 2-12
2-42. I/O Devices
... 2-12
2-47. Timing
... 2-13
'2-50. VIDEO/GRAPHICS/KEYBOARD Interface (VGK) ... 2-16
2-51.
Introduction ...
2-16
2-52. The Microprocessor
... 2-19
2-53. Address Logic
... 2-19
2-54. Data Input and Output
... 2-21
2-55. ARGUS Interface
... 2-22
2-56. Data
Communication ... 2-22
2-57. Power-On
Preset ... 2-22
2-58. TSO and Programmer’s Keyboards
... 2-22
2-59. 1722A Keyboard
Interface ... 2-22
2-60. 1720A Keyboard
Interface ... 2-23
2-61. Touch-Sensitive Overlay (TSO)
... 2-23
2-62. Character
Display ... 2-24
2-63. Character-Generating ROM
... 2-24
2-64. Character Timing
... 2-24
2-65. Attributes
... 2-24
2-66. Double Size
... 2-26
2-67. Composite Video
Option ... 2-28
2-68. Character-Memory
Access ... 2-28
2-69. Programming the CRTC
... 2-29
2-70. Graphics
Display ... 2-29
2-71. Graphics Memory Timing
... 2-29
2-72. Display
Access ... 2-29 7
2-73. Vector Generator
... 2-31
2-74. Update
Mode ... 2-32
2-75. Processor Access To Graphics Memory
... 2-32
2-76. KEYBOARD THEORY OF OPERATION ... 2-32
2-77.
Introduction ...
2-32
2-78. Operation
... 2-32
2-79. Power-Up Sequence
... 2-32
2-80.
Scanning ... 2-32
2-81. Communication Protocol
... 2-33
2-82. Data Transmission Format
... 2-33
2-83. LED Control
... 2-33
2-84. Transducer (Beeper)
Control ... 2-33
3 MAINTENANCE
... 3-1
3-1.
INTRODUCTION ... 3.5
3-2. Required Tools and
Equipment ... 3.5
3-3. SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC Software ... 3.5
3-4.
Introduction ... 3.5
3-5. MAINTENANCE PHILOSOPHY ... 3.5
3-6. DIAGNOSTIC DESIGN ... 3.5
3-7. MENU LEVELS ... 3-5
3-8. OPERATION ... 3-8
3-9. Main
Menu ... 3.9
3-10. Test
Menu ... 3-11
3-11. Subtest
Menus ... 3-12
3-12. SUBTEST DESCRIPTIONS ... 3-13
3-13. Single-Board Computer
(SBC) ... 3.13
3-14. Floppy Disk Drive ...
3-14
3-15. Video/Graphics/Keyboard Interface
(VGK) ... 3-15
3-16. Option -002, Parallel
Interface ... 3-15
3-17. Option -004, -005, Bubble
Memory ... 3-16
3-18. RAM Options (-006, -007, -016,
-017) ... 3-16
3-19. Option -008,
IEEE-488/RS-232-C ... 3-16
3-20. Option -009, Dual Serial
Interface ... 3-16
3-21. Option -010, Analog Measurement Processor (1752A)
... 3-16
3-22. Analog Output Option -011
(1752A) ... 3-18
3-23. Option -012, Counter/Totalizer
(1752A) ... 3-18
3-24. NVRAM Options (-018, -019,
-020) ... 3-19
3-25. Dual Disk Drive
1760/61A ... 3-19
3-26. Winchester Disk Drives
1765A/AB ... 3-19
3-27. SCSI Interface and Option -440 Hard Disk
Test ... 3-19
3-28. System Diagnostic Error
Messages ... 3-20
3-29.
TROUBLESHOOTING ... 3-20
3-30.
Introduction ... 3-20
3-31. General Troubleshooting
Tips ... 3-20
3-32. LOGIC
TECHNIQUES ... 3-20
3-33. CIRCUIT ACTIVITY
OBSERVATION ... 3-21
3-34. POOR
CONNECTIONS ... 3-21
3-35. Dead Box
Procedure ... 3-21
3-36.
INTRODUCTION ... 3-21
3-37. POWER-UP
INDICATIONS ... 3-21
3-38. Normal
Operation ... 3-21
3-39. Fault
Indication ... 3-21
3-40. DISPLAY
INDICATIONS ... 3-22
3-41. Normal
Operation ... 3-22
3-42. Fault
Indication ... 3-22
3-43. DISK DRIVE
INDICATIONS ... 3-22
3-44. Normal
Operation ... 3-22
3-45. Fault
Indications ... 3-22
3-46. Disk Drive Fault
Indications ... 3-23
3-47. SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC
INDICATIONS ... 3-23
3-48. Normal
Operation ... 3-23
3-49. Fault
Indications ... 3-23
3-50. KEYBOARD
INDICATIONS ... 3-23
3-51. Normal
Operation ... 3-23
3-52. Fault
Indication ... 3-23
3-53. Board Isolation
Procedure ... 3-23
3-54.
INTRODUCTION ... 3-23
3-55. ISOLATING DEFECTIVE PUP OR
VGK ... 3-24
3-56. ISOLATING DEFECTIVE SBC OR
VGK ... 3-24
3-57. Fault Analysis
Procedure ... 3-25
3-58. SBC FAULT
ANALYSIS ... 3-25
3-59.
Introduction ... 3-25
3-60.
Symptoms ... 3-25
3-61. VGK FAULT
ANALYSIS ... 3-28
3-62.
Introduction ... 3-28
3-63.
Symptoms ... 3-29
3-64. KEYBOARD FAULT
ANALYSIS ... 3-31
3-65. PUP FAULT
ANALYSIS ... 3-31
3-66. Troubleshooting OEM
Modules ... 3-31
3-67. ACCESS
PROCEDURES ... 3-31
3-68.
Introduction ... 3-31
3-69. External Line Fuse
Replacement ... 3-31
3-70. Top and Bottom Chassis Cover
Removal ... 3-31
3-71. Power supply Fuse
Replacement ... 3-31
3-72. Card-Cage Cover
Removal ... 3-33
3-73. Disk Drive Access (Old Chassis, Figure
3-13) ... 3-34
3-74. Disk Drive Access (New Chassis, Figure
3-15) ... 3-34
3-75. Bade Panel
Removal ... 3-34
3-76. Fan
Removal ... 3-38
3-77. Power supply
Removal ... 3-38
3-78. Power-Up Assembly (PUP)
Removal ... 3-38
3-79. Video Monitor Circuit Card
Removal ... 3-38
3-80. Front Panel
Removal ... 3-40
3-81. CRT
Removal ... 3-41
3-82. Touch Sensitive Overlay (TSO)
Removal ... 3-41
3-83. CALIBRATION AND
ALIGNMENT ... 3-41
3-84. Required
Equipment ... 3-41
3-85.
Preparation ... 3-41
3-86. Video Alignment
Procedure ... 3-41
3-87. CENTERING 1 (LEFT &
RIGHT) ... 3-43
3-88. CENTERING 2 (UP AND
DOWN) ... 3-43
3-89. VERIFY
ROTATION ... 3-43
3-90. PINCUSHION/BARREL
CORRECTION ... 3-43
3-91. HORIZONTAL ALIGNMENT
1 ... 3-43
3-92. HORIZONTAL ALIGNMENT
2 ... 3-43
3-93. HORIZONTAL ALIGNMENT
3 ... 3-43
3-94. HORIZONTAL ALIGNMENT
4 ... 3-43
3-95. VERTICAL ALIGNMENT
1 ... 3-43
3-96. VERTICAL ALIGNMENT
2 ... 3-43
3-97. VERTICAL ALIGNMENT
3 ... 3-43
3-98. VERTICAL ALIGNMENT
4 ... 3-43
3-99. CENTERING
CHECK ... 3-43
3-100. BRIGHTNESS CONTROL
CHECK ... 3-43
3-101. Floppy Disk Drive Speed Adjustment
Procedure ... 3-47
3-102. Floppy Disk Controller
Calibration ... 3-47
3-103.
PREPARATION ... 3-47
3-104. VCO FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENT (REV F AND LATER) ... 3-47
3-105. Equipment
Setup ... 3-47
3-106.
Adjustment ... 3-47
3-107. VCO FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENT (REV D
ONLY) ... 3-47
3-108. Equipment
Setup ... 3-48
3-109.
Adjustment ... 3-48
3-110. WRITE PULSE-WIDTH ADJUSTMENT (REV D
ONLY) ... 3-48
3-111. Equipment
Setup ... 3-48
3-112.
Adjustment ... 3-48
3-113. READ PULSE-WIDTH ADJUSTMENT (REV D
ONLY) ... 3-48
3-114. Equipment
Setup ... 3-48
3-115.
Adjustment ... 3-48
3-116.
Button-Up ... 3-48
3-117. PREVENTIVE
MAINTENANCE ... 3-48
3-118. System Diagnostic
Procedure ... 3-48
3-119. Filter Replacement and
Cleaning ... 3-48
3-120. Cabinet and Touch-Sensitive Overlay
Cleaning ... 3-49
3-121.
SHIPPING ... 3-49
4 LIST OF REPLACEABLE PARTS ...
...
4-1.
INTRODUCTION ... 4-3
4-2. REPLACEMENT MODULES, CABLES, AND
CONNECTORS ... 4-4
4-3. FIELD SERVICE
KITS ... 4-4
4-4. REPLACEMENT PROMS AND
PALS ... 4-4
4-5. HOW TO OBTAIN
PARTS ... 4-4
4-6. MANUAL STATUS
INFORMATION ... 4-4
4-7. NEWER
INSTRUMENTS ... 4-4
4-8. TECHNICAL SERVICE
CENTERS ... 4-4
4-9. PARTS
LISTS ... 4-4
TABLE OF CONTENTS ... 5-1
6
OPTIONS ... 6-1
6-1.
INTRODUCTION ... 6-3
6-2.
OPTIONS ... 6-3
6-3. Memory Options ... 6-3
6-4. Interface
Options ... 6-3
6-5. 1752A Measurement and Control
Options ... 6-3
6-6. LANGUAGE
SYSTEMS ... 6-3
6-7. APPLICATION Software
OPTIONS ... 6-4
6-8.
PERIPHERALS ... 6-4
6-9. SERVICE
INFORMATION ... 6-4
6-10. 1722A/1752A CONFIGURATION INFORMATION ... 6-4
17XXA-006/7/16/17 RAM EXPANSION MODULE ... 006-1
17XXA-008IEEE-488/RS-232-C
INTERFACE ... 008-1
17XXA-009 DUAL SERIAL Interface ... 009-1
1752A-010 ANALOG MEASUREMENT PROCESSOR ... 010-1
1752A-011 ANALOG OUTPUT MODULE ... 011-1
1752A-012 COUNTER/TOTALIZER ... 012-1
1752A-013 MAINFRAME Interface ASSEMBLY ... 013-1
17XXA-018/019/020 Nonvolatile
Memory ... 018-1
17XXA-440 40M-Byte Hard
Disk ... 440-1
7
APPENDICES ... 7-1
A.
Glossary ... A-l
B. IEEE-488 Reference ... B-l
C. RS-232-C Reference ... C-l
8 INDEX
9 OEM MANUALS
10 1711A/AA COMMUNICATION/MEASUREMENT SYSTEM ... 10-1
10-1.
INTRODUCTION ... 10-3
10-2. THEORY OF
OPERATION ... 10-3
10-3.
MAINTENANCE ... 10-3
10-4. LIST OF REPLACEABLE
PARTS ... 10-3
10-5. Manual Status
Information ... 10-3
10-6. Newer
Instruments ... 10-3
10-7. SCHEMATIC
DIAGRAMS ... 10-3
11 1722A/AP INSTRUMENT
CONTROLLER ... 11-1
11-1.
INTRODUCTION ... 11-3
11-2. Port
Configuration ... 11-3
11-3. Remote Control Unit
(RCU) ... 11-3
11-4. THEORY OF
OPERATION ... 11-3
11-5. Communication
Protocol ... 11-3
11-6. Switch
Configuration ... 11-4
11-7.
Operation ... 11-4
11-12.
MAINTENANCE ... 11-5
11-13. Remote Control Unit Fault
Analysis ... 11-5
11-14. LIST OF REPLACEABLE
PARTS ... 11-5
11-15. Module Revision
Information ... 11-5
11-16. NEWER
INSTRUMENTS ... 11-5