Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
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Issue 1 May 2002
Notes:
a. Error Type 1
This error indicates the circuit pack totally stopped
functioning or it was physically removed from the system.
NOTE:
The alarm is logged about 11 minutes after the circuit pack has been
removed or when the SAKI test (#53) fails.
If the circuit pack is not in the system, insert a circuit pack (in the same slot
as the error indicates) to resolve this error. If the circuit pack is in the
system and the red LED is on, see
‘‘LED Alarms without Alarm Log Entry or
with Error Type 1’’ on page 6-5
b. Error Type 14
This error is logged whenever the Announcement
Checksum test (#209) fails. The Aux Data indicates the identifying number
of the first defective announcement found. This number corresponds to the
announcement numbers on the announcement administration form. The
extension associated with the announcement can be determined with the
display announcement command. This error always appears in
conjunction with Error Type 2817. Follow the procedures for Error Type
2817 to troubleshoot Error Type 14.
c. Error Type 23
The circuit pack has been logically administered but not
physically installed. The alarm clears when the circuit pack is installed.
d. Error Type 125
A wrong circuit pack is inserted in the slot where this
circuit pack is logically administered. To resolve this problem, either
remove the wrong circuit pack and insert the logically administered circuit
pack OR use the change circuit-pack command to re-administer this slot
to match the circuit pack inserted.
2817(j)
Announcement
Checksum test (#209)
MINOR
ON
test board UUCSS sh r 3
17682
In-line Error
1769(j)
In-line Error
3840(l)
Any
None
3999(o)
Any
None
1.
Run the short test sequence first. If every test passes, run the long test sequence. Refer to each appropriate
test’s description, and follow its recommended procedures.
Table 8-46.
Announcement Circuit Pack Error Log Entries —
Continued
Error
Type
Aux
Data
Associated Test
Alarm Level
On/Off
Board
Test to Clear Value
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