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Figure  4-3.  Simulator  Unit  -  Internal  Left  View

TM  55-4920-413-13&P Table 4-5. Troubleshooting Lamp Test Circuit (AVIM). NOTE Before  performing  troubleshooting,  remove  oil  pressure  (A2)  board  and  reconnect  using  extender  board. Trouble Probable   Cause Remedy l15vac   Indicator F1 Fuse (2 amp) S1, T4, DS1 Replace  defective  components lamp does not light FO-5 28vdc  Indicator F2 Fuse (8 amp) S1, 330 ohm Replace  defective  components lamp does not light 330 ohm resistor 2W, DS2 FO-5 Low Oil Press NO 1 and NO 2 DS5/DS6 Replace  defective  components, Lamps do not light CR8/CR7 Figure 4-12, FO-4 and FO-5 High Oil Temp NO 1 and NO 2 DS7/DS8 Replace  defective  components, lamps do not light CR6/CR5 Figure 4-12, FO-4 and FO-5. Engine Out NO 1 and NO 2 DS9/DSl0 Replace  defective  components, do not light CR4/CR3 Figures 4-12, FO-4 and FO-5 Lamp Supply Overload NO 1 DS3/DS4  S19, Replace  defective  components, and NO 2 do not light CR12/CRll Figures 4-12, FO-4 and FO-5 Low Rotor SPD does not light DS1l Replace  defective  components, CR2 Figures 4-12, FO-4 and FO-5 All Indicator Lamps do not light Lamp Test Replace  defective  components, Switch S8 Figures 4-12, FO-4 and FO-5 INTEGRAL  LIGHTING  INT 8 amp Fuse (F3) Replace  defective  components, Position indicates no vac S39, T4 Figure FO-5 b. Power Supply Circuit (Input Voltage to A1 Board). (1) Set all Power to OFF. (2) Remove power supply board (A1) Figure 4-3 and recon nect, using extender board. (3) Connect digital voltmeter positive to loop 2 and nega- tive to loop 8 on extender board, using two leads. (4) Observe that ON-OFF-SIM ONLY switch is set to SIM  ONLY  and  set  equipment  POWER  is  ON.  Digital  volt- meter will indicate between 21 and 27 vac. If not, perform Troubleshooting Table 4-6. (5) Disconnect lead from loop 2 and connect to loop 4. Dig- ital voltmeter will indicate between 21 and 27 vac. If not, per- form Troubleshooting Table 4-6. (6) Disconnect lead from loop 4 and connect to loop 29 and disconnect negative lead from loop 8 and connect to loop 43. Digital voltmeter will indicate between 7 and 9 vac. If not, per- form Troubleshooting Table 4-6. (7) Disconnect lead from loop 29 and connect to loop 53 and disconnect negative lead from 43 and connect to loop 49. Digi- tal voltmeter will indicate between 7 and 9 vac. If not, perform Troubleshooting Table 4-6. (8) Disconnect lead from loop 53 and connect to loop 7 and disconnect negative lead from loop 49 and connect to loop 11. Digital voltmeter will indicate between 23 and 29 vac. If not, perform  Troubleshooting  Table  4-6. c.  Power  Supply  Circuit  (Voltage  Output  A1  Board). (1) Connect digital voltmeter positive lead to loop 47 and negative lead to loop 63. Digital voltmeter will indicate between 4.9 and 5.1 vdc. If not, perform Troubleshooting Table 4-6. (2) Disconnect leads from loops 47 and 63. Connect digi- tal  voltmeter  positive  lead  to  loop  23  and  negative  lead  to  loop 27. Digital voltmeter will indicate between 4.9 and 5.1 vdc. If not, perform Troubleshooting Table 4-6. (3) Disconnect leads from loops 23 and 27. Connect digi- tal voltmeter positive lead to loop 5 and negative lead to loop 14. Digital voltmeter will indicate between 14 and 16 vdc. If not, perform Troubleshooting Table 4-6. (4) Disconnect positive lead from loop 5 and connect to loop 3. Digital voltmeter will indicate between -14 and -15 vdc. If not, perform Troubleshooting Table 4-6. (5) Disconnect positive lead from loop 3 and connect to loop 1, digital voltmeter will indicate between 33 and 41 vdc. If not, perform Troubleshooting Table 4-6. 4-7

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