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TM 11-5820-890-30-5 6-12.  GENERAL. This   section   provides   the   troubleshooting   procedures   used   to   isolate   a   defective   control-monitor.   The troubleshooting  information  is  presented  in  the  form  of  flowcharts.  They  systematically  get  from  a  symptom  to the  bad  module. 6-13.  OPERATIONAL  CHECK. The  operational  check  provides  a  step-by-step  procedure  for  evaluating  a  control-monitor.  If  the  operational check is passed, the control-monitor can be returned to service. If it does not pass the test, the bad module or the  troubleshooting  chart  to  be  used  will  be  identified.  The  troubleshooting  procedures  are  in  paragraph  6-14. The operational check is divided into steps. Each step verifies a particular function. Follow the instruction in the “Action”  column.  Check  the  response.  If  the  response  is  correct,  proceed  with  the  next  lettered  step.  When  a Step has been completed, proceed with the next Step. A “No response “  in  the  “Response”  column  means  that any  response  is  not  of  interest. The  switch  settings  for  the  test  equipment  are  given  in  the   “EQUIPMENT PRESETS” section of each test setup figure. Connect  the  test  setups  only  when  directed,  and  with  the  power  supply  set  to  OFF.  The  large current capacity of the test power supply can cause personal injury. Verify the test setup before turning  the  power  supply  ON. CAUTION Static  electricity  and  stray  voltages  can  damage  the  control-monitor.  Use  an  antistatic  pad  on the  work  surface  and  wear  a  grounded  wrist  strap  when  troubleshooting. NOTE CB1 should be turned OFF whenever the control-monitor is being connected to the test radio. If the  control-monitor  does  not  turn-on  properly  when  power  is  applied,  try  turning  CB1  OFF  and back  ON  a  few  times  until  it  does. 6-11


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