Testing The Module Power Supply - Avaya 1000M Installation And Commissioning Manual

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Testing the module power supply

NN43021-310
Standard 06.01
Performing acceptance tests
See Software Input/Output: Administration (NN43001-611) for a detailed
explanation of software prompts and the Software Input/Output: System
Messages (NN43001-712) for the meaning of system messages and display
codes generated during acceptance tests.
Note: If you fail to see an expected display code while performing any
test, contact your Avaya support representative.
Use this procedure to test module power supplies and ringing generators and
their interface to the system monitor. This procedure should be performed for
each power supply at system installation, or whenever a module is installed.
Note: Performing these tests on a single CPU system may cause a
sysload. Performing these tests on a dual CPU system may cause an
initialization. Disregard INI messages during the tests.
Procedure 52
Testing module power supply
1
Verify that the green LED on each power supply is lit and that each red
column LED is OFF.
2
Set the power supply to OFF. If there is an MPDU in the module, use the
associated circuit breaker on the MPDU. If there is a switch on the power
supply, use the switch.
The green LED on the power supply should go out.
The red column LED should light.
The system terminal should display PWR0002 and BSD090.
Note: If the power supply is in an IPE Module, XMI messages may be
generated.
The system terminal should then display BSD000.
3
Set the power supply to ON.
The green LED on the power supply should light.
The red column LED should go out.
The system terminal should display PWR0000.
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