SLC‚ Series 5 Remote Terminal 363-205-401 TOP
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Issue 7
March 1997
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Conversions – This section is used to convert an in-service RT system
from one feature package to another. This includes the replacement of
circuit packs and setting options. This section does not include any pre-
conversion activities (grooming special services, digital facility activities,
office-to-office testing, ...), and only provides the steps necessary to
change the feature package equipage of the RT channel bank.
This document does not provide procedures to turn up equipment shelves other
than the RT channel bank (for example, DDM-1000 or DDM-2000 multiplexers,
DDM-Plus, or T1 repeater shelves). Refer to the appropriate documentation to
equip and turn up this type of equipment. The Lucent Numerical Index provides a
listing of documents in a division. The division is the first three numbers of the
document. The 363-000-000 Numerical Index lists the
SLC
Carrier System, DDM-
1000, DDM-2000, DDM-Plus, and other documents concerning Loop
Transmission Systems.
How to Use This Document
To find the instructions for performing acceptance, power up, RT turn up, DT turn
up, or conversion tasks proceed as follows:
1.
Go to the appropriate tab section and find your task in the TASK INDEX
LIST (IXL-001).
2.
Turn to the indicated director level or detailed level procedure. All
procedures in each section are in numerical order, regardless of type.
Procedures in this TOP are of two types:
a.
Non Trouble-Clearing Procedures (NTP) - A director level procedure
that lists normal work items to perform other than trouble clearing.
b.
Detailed Level Procedures (DLP) - Detailed step-by-step
instructions.
3.
Perform all the items in the director level procedure in the indicated order
unless it sends you to another director-level procedure. When you
complete a director-level procedure, you have finished the task. Where
more detailed information is required, you will be sent to a Detailed Level
Procedure DLP-( ). You may also be sent to a Detailed Level Procedure by
another Detailed Level Procedure.
4.
IMPORTANT: When you complete a DLP, you MUST return to the
procedure which sent you there.
5.
IMPORTANT: In most cases, if one director-level procedure sends you to
another director-level procedure, you should not return to the first director
level procedure after you complete the second.
6.
Sometimes you will be asked to verify that things have occurred. This may
take the form of a formal statement of the expected response. At other
times, the instructions will merely state
verify that ...
. If the expected