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frank
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Hi all,
I own an old Tektronix 4107 serial terminal, not really useful, but I
like having working pieces of history. It used to work, but after some
years of storage, it doesn't work anymore. It powers up, fan spins, some
led on the PCBs lighten up, the caps-lock led on the keyboard flashes forever.
The reset button doesn't seem to do anything, screen remains dark unless
I press the self-test button and then it becomes white-ish with raster
lines visible but not equally spaced it seems.
I've been unable to find a service manual or even only a schematic on
the net and I've stared at the thing wondering how one is supposed
to start removing the electronic boards (there's a huge amount of
electronics in this 1983 terminal).
I would start probing the vital signals of the CPU and so on, but
it's really hard without even knowing how the boards are supposed to
be estracted from the case.
Now, I'm sure someone out there has a service manual lying around,
so I'd appreciate a copy of it (just kidding, but, why not asking)?
Any hint/help is welcome.
Best regards
Frank IZ8DWF
I own an old Tektronix 4107 serial terminal, not really useful, but I
like having working pieces of history. It used to work, but after some
years of storage, it doesn't work anymore. It powers up, fan spins, some
led on the PCBs lighten up, the caps-lock led on the keyboard flashes forever.
The reset button doesn't seem to do anything, screen remains dark unless
I press the self-test button and then it becomes white-ish with raster
lines visible but not equally spaced it seems.
I've been unable to find a service manual or even only a schematic on
the net and I've stared at the thing wondering how one is supposed
to start removing the electronic boards (there's a huge amount of
electronics in this 1983 terminal).
I would start probing the vital signals of the CPU and so on, but
it's really hard without even knowing how the boards are supposed to
be estracted from the case.
Now, I'm sure someone out there has a service manual lying around,
so I'd appreciate a copy of it (just kidding, but, why not asking)?
Any hint/help is welcome.
Best regards
Frank IZ8DWF