Hello i havi solderd in
www.donrowe.com/user_guides/vector/vector_d_models.pdf
www.hemispheregps.com/.../vector/875-0076-001_VectorManual%20053101_.pdf
Without a schematic diagram, and troubleshooting procedures, it is very very hard to service such a piece of equipment such as this. I get a few of these over a year and invariably, it is the Output Devices, that fail, and along with this usually the CPU,or "Brain" gets "Fried" as well.
You have to treat this in two parts, the Input and the Output, the only way to repair is to isolate these two sections, then troubleshoot and repair the Input section, FIRST, once this is all going correctly, then, the Output section, is attended to if applicable, often it is an "Overload" on the Output side that causes a failure on the Input side, so many many times we have two "Faults" that need to be attended to, if only one is repaired the unit will soon fail again.
One simply MUST obtain a service manual, to be able to have any chance at a repair. The best way to do this is to contact the manufacturer, and ask for one. Then you will have a schematic diagram, to work from.
7/31/2010 6:05:51 PM •
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