3M brand Bridging video switcher
KrisBlueNZ Sadly passed away in 2015 Jan 27, 2015 #2 Hi Stanley and welcome to Electronics Point I've edited the thread title to include the name of the device you're repairing. What is the model number? What are the fault symptoms?
Hi Stanley and welcome to Electronics Point I've edited the thread title to include the name of the device you're repairing. What is the model number? What are the fault symptoms?
KrisBlueNZ Sadly passed away in 2015 Jan 27, 2015 #4 What is the model number? What are the fault symptoms?
KrisBlueNZ Sadly passed away in 2015 Jan 27, 2015 #8 OK it looks like it's a 3M model 101 bridging video switcher. Have you tried Googling those keywords? There doesn't seem to be service information available. If you want, upload some photos of the circuit board. Be sure that all of the part numbers on the large ICs are readable.
OK it looks like it's a 3M model 101 bridging video switcher. Have you tried Googling those keywords? There doesn't seem to be service information available. If you want, upload some photos of the circuit board. Be sure that all of the part numbers on the large ICs are readable.
S Stanley Bollinger Jan 27, 2015 #11 yes I did Google it and found out the unit is to old there must be manuals on how to repair the unit. I got my EE Degree from USC in 1974 and I worked on repairing TV's back in the day
yes I did Google it and found out the unit is to old there must be manuals on how to repair the unit. I got my EE Degree from USC in 1974 and I worked on repairing TV's back in the day
KrisBlueNZ Sadly passed away in 2015 Jan 27, 2015 #12 If you want, upload some photos of the circuit board. Be sure that all of the part numbers on the large ICs are readable.
If you want, upload some photos of the circuit board. Be sure that all of the part numbers on the large ICs are readable.