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See the [[Macintosh Quadra 840AV Capacitor Replacement Guide]] for recapping information. | See the [[Macintosh Quadra 840AV Capacitor Replacement Guide]] for recapping information. | ||
== ⚠️ PRAM battery — remove it now == | |||
The Quadra 840AV carries a 3.6 V 1/2AA lithium PRAM battery. These leak and can '''burst''', spraying corrosive electrolyte across the logic board and destroying nearby components — often while the machine simply sits in storage. '''Remove the PRAM battery from any un-serviced unit.''' If one has leaked, neutralise and clean the residue and repair corroded traces and vias before troubleshooting.<ref name="mac2_batt">[https://68kmla.org/bb/threads/warning-exploding-maxell-pram-batteries.25169/ "Warning! Exploding Maxell PRAM Batteries"], 68kMLA; and [https://macdat.net/macintosh/macii/macintosh_iicx.html MacDat — Macintosh II family]. Source for the leaking/exploding lithium PRAM battery that destroys nearby components.</ref> | |||
== Logic board (tantalum capacitors) == | |||
Unlike the LC and Mac II surface-mount-electrolytic boards, the 68040-family Quadra 840AV logic board uses '''tantalum''' capacitors, which do not leak with age — the '''logic board does not normally need recapping'''. If the board misbehaves, look to leaked-PRAM-battery corrosion, socket/connector contacts and the power supply rather than to board capacitors.<ref name="quadra_tant">[https://retroviator.com/2021/09/02/apple-macintosh-quadra-650/ "Apple Macintosh Quadra 650"], Retro Viator; and the Apple Macintosh Quadra/Centris 650 Service Source. Source for the 68040-family logic boards using tantalum capacitors (no logic-board recap needed) while the power supply uses electrolytics that do need replacing.</ref> | |||
== Power supply == | |||
The power supply uses electrolytic capacitors that fail with age (fails to power on, unexpected power-off, clicking when plugged in). '''Recap the power supply''' and confirm the rails.<ref name="mac2_psu">[https://68kmla.org/bb/threads/compact-desktop-power-supply-capacitor-lists-by-make-and-model.35890/ "Compact/Desktop Power Supply Capacitor Lists (by make and model)"], 68kMLA; and [https://www.bigmessowires.com/2016/04/21/capacitor-replacement-in-a-vintage-power-supply/ "Capacitor Replacement in a Vintage Power Supply"], Big Mess o' Wires. Source for the shared desktop PSU form factor (IIci/IIcx/IIvi/IIvx/Performa 600/Quadra 650/Quadra 700), the electrolytic failure symptoms and the PSU capacitor lists.</ref> | |||
== AV features == | |||
The Quadra 840AV adds the AT&T DSP3210 digital signal processor and video in/out. If the machine boots but AV functions (video capture/out, enhanced sound) fail, confirm the AV software/extensions are installed and check the DSP and the AV connector before suspecting the main logic. | |||
== References == | |||
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== Related Pages == | == Related Pages == | ||
Revision as of 00:08, 16 July 2026
Troubleshooting the Macintosh Quadra 840AV requires understanding its unique architecture, including the AV-specific features like the DSP chip and video I/O circuitry. This guide covers common problems and their solutions.
Preliminary Checks
Before detailed troubleshooting:
- Verify the power cable is securely connected
- Check that the power outlet is working
- Ensure all internal cables are properly seated
- Remove any recently added hardware (NuBus cards, RAM, etc.)
- Disconnect external SCSI devices
Power Supply Voltage Check
| Rail | Target | Acceptable Range |
|---|---|---|
| +5V | 5.0V | 4.85V – 5.15V |
| +12V | 12.0V | 11.9V – 12.7V |
| -12V | -12.0V | -11.5V – -12.7V |
No Power
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| Completely dead, no fan | Power supply failure | Test PSU voltages; recap or replace PSU |
| Completely dead, no fan | Blown fuse in PSU | Check and replace internal PSU fuse |
| Completely dead, no fan | Failed power switch | Test continuity of front panel power switch |
| Clicking/ticking sound | PSU overload protection | Disconnect drives; check for shorts on logic board |
| Fan spins briefly then stops | PSU failure or short | Check for shorts; test PSU under load |
| Intermittent power | Loose power connector | Reseat power supply connector to logic board |
Startup Chime But No Video
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| Chime, no video | Bad VRAM | Remove optional VRAM SIMMs; test with onboard VRAM only |
| Chime, no video | Failed monitor | Test with known-good monitor |
| Chime, no video | Bad video cable | Inspect and replace video cable |
| Chime, no video | Logic board failure | Check for capacitor leakage; inspect video circuitry |
| Chime, garbled video | VRAM failure | Reseat or replace VRAM SIMMs |
| Chime, rolling picture | Monitor sync issue | Try different resolution in PRAM or with different monitor |
Video Artifacts
Common causes of display artifacts:
- Failing VRAM (soldered or in SIMMs)
- Cold solder joints on video circuitry
- Capacitor leakage affecting video section
- Overheating
No Startup Chime
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| No chime, fan runs | Bad RAM | Test RAM SIMMs individually; try known-good RAM |
| No chime, fan runs | Bad ROM | Rare; logic board replacement likely needed |
| No chime, fan runs | Logic board failure | Check for capacitor leakage; inspect for damage |
| No chime, fan runs | CPU failure | Very rare; requires logic board repair |
| Death chimes (pattern) | RAM failure | Replace RAM; try different SIMM slots |
Sad Mac Error Codes
The Quadra 840AV displays a Sad Mac icon with a hexadecimal error code when hardware failures are detected during startup.
See the Sad Mac Error Codes page for a comprehensive list.
| Code | Meaning | Action |
|---|---|---|
| 0000000F | ROM checksum error | Logic board issue; check for damage |
| 0000000E | RAM test failed | Replace or reseat RAM SIMMs |
| 00000001 | Bus error | Check NuBus cards; reseat connectors |
| 0000000D | Bad RAM address | Test SIMMs individually |
Audio Problems
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| No audio output | DSP failure | Test with audio INIT disabled; DSP may need replacement |
| No audio output | Capacitor failure | Check and replace audio section capacitors |
| No audio output | Software issue | Reset PRAM; reinstall Sound Manager |
| Distorted audio | Leaking capacitors | Recap audio section of logic board |
| No audio input | DSP failure | Test GeoPort; DSP failure likely |
| No PlainTalk | DSP or software | Reinstall PlainTalk extensions; check DSP |
The AT&T DSP 3210 handles audio processing. If audio problems persist after recapping, the DSP may have failed.
Video Capture Problems
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| No video input | Cable issue | Check S-Video/composite cables |
| No video input | DSP failure | The DSP handles video processing |
| No video input | Software issue | Reinstall AV software; check extensions |
| Video input distorted | Bad capacitors | Recap video input section |
| No video output | Port failure | Test both S-Video and composite out |
RAM Problems
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| Wrong RAM amount detected | Bad SIMM | Test SIMMs individually |
| Wrong RAM amount detected | Dirty contacts | Clean SIMM contacts with isopropyl alcohol |
| Startup failure | Incompatible SIMM | Verify 60 ns, 72-pin; avoid 1MB, 2MB, 64MB SIMMs |
| Random crashes | Marginal RAM | Test with RAM diagnostic software |
| Random crashes | Mixed RAM speeds | Use matched SIMMs when possible |
Remember: The Quadra 840AV does not support 1 MB, 2 MB, or 64 MB SIMMs.
SCSI Problems
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| Drive not detected | Termination issue | Ensure proper SCSI termination |
| Drive not detected | ID conflict | Check for duplicate SCSI IDs |
| Drive not detected | Bad cable | Inspect and replace SCSI cables |
| Slow performance | Termination/cabling | Check cable length; verify termination |
| Data corruption | Bad drive | Run disk diagnostics; replace drive |
Floppy Drive Issues
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| Disks not recognized | Dirty heads | Clean drive heads with cleaning disk |
| Disks not recognized | Bad ribbon cable | Inspect and reseat floppy cable |
| Read errors | Worn heads | Replace floppy drive mechanism |
| Won't eject | Mechanical failure | Manual eject with paperclip; repair mechanism |
See Macintosh Floppy Drive Maintenance for detailed floppy drive care.
GeoPort Problems
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| GeoPort adapter not working | DSP failure | Test other DSP functions (audio) |
| GeoPort adapter not working | Software issue | Reinstall GeoPort software |
| No dial tone | Adapter not connected | Check GeoPort adapter connections |
| Poor call quality | DSP overload | Close other applications using DSP |
Capacitor-Related Failures
Many Quadra 840AV problems stem from capacitor failure. Symptoms include:
- Audio distortion or failure
- Video problems
- System instability
- Failure to start
- Corrosion damage to traces
See the Macintosh Quadra 840AV Capacitor Replacement Guide for recapping information.
⚠️ PRAM battery — remove it now
The Quadra 840AV carries a 3.6 V 1/2AA lithium PRAM battery. These leak and can burst, spraying corrosive electrolyte across the logic board and destroying nearby components — often while the machine simply sits in storage. Remove the PRAM battery from any un-serviced unit. If one has leaked, neutralise and clean the residue and repair corroded traces and vias before troubleshooting.[1]
Logic board (tantalum capacitors)
Unlike the LC and Mac II surface-mount-electrolytic boards, the 68040-family Quadra 840AV logic board uses tantalum capacitors, which do not leak with age — the logic board does not normally need recapping. If the board misbehaves, look to leaked-PRAM-battery corrosion, socket/connector contacts and the power supply rather than to board capacitors.[2]
Power supply
The power supply uses electrolytic capacitors that fail with age (fails to power on, unexpected power-off, clicking when plugged in). Recap the power supply and confirm the rails.[3]
AV features
The Quadra 840AV adds the AT&T DSP3210 digital signal processor and video in/out. If the machine boots but AV functions (video capture/out, enhanced sound) fail, confirm the AV software/extensions are installed and check the DSP and the AV connector before suspecting the main logic.
References
- ↑ "Warning! Exploding Maxell PRAM Batteries", 68kMLA; and MacDat — Macintosh II family. Source for the leaking/exploding lithium PRAM battery that destroys nearby components.
- ↑ "Apple Macintosh Quadra 650", Retro Viator; and the Apple Macintosh Quadra/Centris 650 Service Source. Source for the 68040-family logic boards using tantalum capacitors (no logic-board recap needed) while the power supply uses electrolytics that do need replacing.
- ↑ "Compact/Desktop Power Supply Capacitor Lists (by make and model)", 68kMLA; and "Capacitor Replacement in a Vintage Power Supply", Big Mess o' Wires. Source for the shared desktop PSU form factor (IIci/IIcx/IIvi/IIvx/Performa 600/Quadra 650/Quadra 700), the electrolytic failure symptoms and the PSU capacitor lists.