JEOL Probe Users Listserver Moderator: Ellery Frahm, [log in to unmask], Electron Microprobe Lab, University of Minnesota Post a message: send your message to [log in to unmask] Unsubscribe: send "SIGNOFF PROBEUSERS" to [log in to unmask] On-line help and FAQ: http://probelab.geo.umn.edu/listserver.html * Does that model have, as does the 840, a temperature sensor on the water-cooled beam deflection electronics which cuts power to the system electronics if it thinks there has been undue temperature rise? If it does, maybe there has been a water flow failure to that branch of the water cooling, or maybe the sensor has gone phut. cheers Ritchie On 12 Oct 2010 at 8:45, Neal Nichols wrote: JEOL Probe Users Listserver Moderator: Ellery Frahm, [log in to unmask], Electron Microprobe Lab, University of Minnesota Post a message: send your message to [log in to unmask] Unsubscribe: send "SIGNOFF PROBEUSERS" to [log in to unmask] On-line help and FAQ: http://probelab.geo.umn.edu/listserver.html * My JSM5800LV lost all displays and electronic controls the other night. Vacuum controls are OK. All obvious fuses are OK, power indicators on boards are all green. There may have been a power interruption or transient. Powering off and on didn't help. Is there a reset of some kind or a component most likely to cause this failure? Any thoughts or suggestions will be appreciated. Neal T. Nichols Manager, Materials Testing American Glass Research 349 Tomahawk Drive Maumee, OH 43537 (419) 740-6071 fax (419) 897-9111 -- Ritchie Sims Ph D Phone : 64 9 3737599 ext 87713 Microanalyst Fax : 64 9 3737435 Department of Geology email : [log in to unmask] The University of Auckland Private Bag 92019 Auckland New Zealand