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Figure 5-2. Audible Alarm Wiring Diagram
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Troubleshooting Procedures - Continued

TM 5-6350-264-14&P-9 NAVELEX EE 181-AA-OMI-100/E121 DZ-204 T.O 31S9-2FSS9-1-9 NOTE Troubleshooting  procedures  listed  in  table  5-1  may  require  more  than  one  person  to  perform  corrective action. Covers should be removed as necessary to perform troubleshooting procedures. Never disconnect a wire without first marking that wire to assure proper reconnection. Table 5-1 Troubleshooting Procedures Trouble Probable cause Corrective action 1 Constant a Poor or broken a Set multimeter to dc volts Connect positive meter alarm. ground con- lead to TB2-1 and negative meter lead to TB2-2. nectors Meter should indicate more than 1 vdc. (1)   If meter does not indicate more than 1 vdc for both tests, turn power switch S3 to POWER OFF. (2)   Set multimeter to ohms Connect leads to TB2-1 and TB2-2, and then to TB2-2 and TB2-3 Meter should indicate 100, 000 ohms or more for both tests. (3)   If the meter indicates less than 100, 000 ohms, inspect wiring and P1 for shorts, broken or loose connections, or bent pins. b Connect meter leads to the following points: TB2-1 to P1-25; TB2-3 to P1-13; TB2-2 to outer enclosure; TB2-2 to P1-3, 4, 16, 17; TB2-2 to P1-23; TB2-2 to battery negative lead; TB2-2 to TB3-3. Meter should indicate 0 ohms at each point. c If the multimeter reads more than 0 ohms at any of the above points, inspect wiring for broken or loose connections, inspect plugs for bent or broken pins and inspect conduit for poor connections.  Repair or replace defective wiring or connectors. 5-6

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