DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Maintenance for R6vs/si
555-230-127
Issue 1
August 1997
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
Page 10-217CABINET (Cabinet Sensors)
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Notes:
a. Refer to POWER (Battery & Battery Charger) Maintenance documentation
for a description of this test.
b. Refer to AC-POWER (AC-Power) Maintenance documentation for a
description of this test.
c. Refer to CARR-POW (Carrier Port Power Unit for AC- and DC-Powered
Systems) Maintenance documentation for a description of this test.
d. Refer to EMG-XFER (Emergency Transfer) Maintenance documentation
for a description of this test.
e. Refer to EXT-DEV (External Alarm) Maintenance documentation for a
description of this test.
f. Refer to RING-GEN (Analog Ring Generator) Maintenance documentation
for a description of this test. This test shows up in the test sequence only if
there is a TN768 Tone-Clock circuit pack in the port network being tested.
Cabinet Temperature Query Test [for
Non-Variable Speed Fans] (#122)
This test queries the Maintenance/Tape Processor in a Standard system PPN, the
Duplication Interface circuit pack in a PPN for a High or Critical Reliability
system, or the EPN Maintenance circuit pack in an EPN for the status of the
cabinet sensors in the cabinet that contains non-variable speed fans.
NOTE:
The descriptions for Error Codes 1 and 2 (FAIL) in the following table are
reversed for Generic 1 systems that use a TN731B maintenance circuit
pack . That is, Error Code 1 indicates an "over temperature" problem while
Error Code 2 indicates and "air flow" problem. If you are servicing a Generic
1 system, be sure to follow the proper service strategy.
1. D = Destructive, ND = Non-destructive
External Alarm Lead Query Test (#120) (e) X X ND
Analog Ring Generator Initialization Test (#117) (f) X X ND
Analog Ring Generator Query Test (#118) (f) X X ND
Table 10-75. System Technician-Demanded Tests: CABINET — Continued
Order of Investigation
Short Test
Sequence
Long Test
Sequence D/ND
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