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| bd139:
:( I'd probably buy a new one then. The lifespan of these looking at the engineering is a couple of years at most. I actually just shifted mine and am using an old Tek because I can actually repair that if it goes bang. |
| frozenfrogz:
I have not had a look inside the MSO1000Z series, so this is just a wild guess: Does the board have a backup battery? I think the 2000z series does have a 3V lithium coin cell. Might possibly be a dead battery issue. |
| Daruosha:
The coin cell battery in the DS/MSO 2000 series keeps the internal RTC going. AFAIK, the 1000z series do not have a builtin RTC and they don't need a backup battery inside. |
| bd139:
There was no RTC in mine. |
| Shock:
You could try following what happened in this thread. https://www.eevblog.com/forum/repair/rigol-ds1054z-stuck-during-boot/ You might want to reseat the cables and test voltages at the power cable. The caps in the supply are cheap and high hours on the supply may be a contributing factor. So first rule out the easy stuff. I think the back of the main PCB has voltages/labels in english. --- Quote from: JJalling on August 06, 2015, 08:05:13 pm --- --- Quote from: JJalling on August 06, 2015, 07:53:26 pm --- --- Quote from: ataradov on August 06, 2015, 07:50:14 pm ---I'd try to download FW update into a flash drive and see what happens. Other than this, return may be the only option. --- End quote --- I have just tried that. Put the firmware file on a USB-stick. Insert the stick in the front of the scope and turn it on. When I turn on the scope, it gives a beep, but thats all. Ohh crap!! /Jonas --- End quote --- Ok, its fixed now. I inserted the USB-stick, and during power-on I repeatedly pressed the "Help" button on the scope. The scope booted and asked if I wanted to update the firmware. I pressed "Cancel" and the scope is now working again. /Jonas --- End quote --- |
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