AT&T System 85 Installation And Test page 184

Release 2 versions 1, 2, 3, and 4. remote module and remote group interface
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Test 2 of PROC 620 tests each unit type of the digital network individually. The unit type is
set to 71 to test the digital network circuits associated with RMI for the entire switch.
Note: PROC 620 of Release 2 software can be used only to test the digital network
circuits. Release 1 software does not have this capability.
To test the RMI digital network circuits, proceed as follows:
1. At the MAAP, depress PROC NO; 620; ENTER.
2. Depress NEXT TEST to step to Test 2.
• A default equipment location and unit type may be displayed in Fields 2 through
7. Field 2 (unit type) blinks, indicating an optional entry field.
3. Enter 71 (Remote Module Interface) in Field 2, and depress ENTER.
• Fields 3 through 7 are dashed.
4. Depress EXECUTE.
• All the digital network circuits of the selected unit type, starting with the first
module, network cabinet, and carrier are tested.
• While the unit type is being tested, the WAIT indicator is turned on.
5. When the unit type is tested, the WAIT indicator is turned off; and a summary is
displayed.
6. If no circuits in the unit type tested failed, the following summary is displayed:
a. A 2 is displayed in Field 1.
b. The unit type tested is displayed in Field 2.
c. The number of circuits tested is displayed in Field 12.
d. A 0 (indicating no failures) is displayed in Field 13.
7. If failures are indicated in Field 13, depress NEXT CIRCUIT to display the first failure.
Record the following information:
a. The unit type of the failing circuit displayed in Field 2.
b. The equipment location of the failing circuit displayed in Fields 3 through 7.
c. The alarm status of the failing circuit displayed in Field 8.
d. The current status of the failing circuit displayed in Field 9.
e. The specific fault code displayed in Field 11.
f. The number of circuits tested displayed in Field 12.
g. The number of failing circuits disiplayed in Field 13.
8. When Field 13 is greater than 1, repeat Step 7 until all failures are displayed (all fields
except Field 1 are dashed).
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