If one or more LEDs stay on then the unit has locked up and it is setting a code through the LEDs. The monitor is probably ok and the problem would be in one of the PCBA's. I need to know which LED(s) are staying on. The LEDs turn on and off in sequence starting with the upper left working down the left column then down the right column. The pump is the 4gas cycling and sounds like it is working correctly.
Does this unit have a 230v plug?
Bob
max <max@...> wrote:
Hi Bob
Yes 2 red LEDs come up, forget which once though
Yes the fan runs,
Yes it beeps
Yes there is some compressor or pump in there that runs for a few
seconds and then stops.
So that is what makes me think it is a video monitor problem
Just bought the monitor into the shack, but checked and it is 115v !!!
so there is a 230-115v tranny in there some where, guess what I don't
keep no more......
Might have to go see my mate tomorrow
Thanks
Max
> Hi Max, I don't have any more manuals but mabye someone else does.
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> Several factors could cause no video. Do any of the red LEDs light up
> in the center of the analyzer? Does the fan in the back of the unit
> run? Any beeping sounds when powering on?
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> Bob
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>> Hi Guys
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>> Anyone got a mtc manual for one of these.
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>> Like it has no video display ??
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>> Thanks
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>> Max
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