4. Loosen the captive retaining screws and pull out on them to unseat the IOC from
the shelf.
Warning: To avoid possible electrostatic damage to the IOC,
place it in a static-free bag or on a static-free surface.
5. Place the IOC in a static-free bag or on a static-free surface.
6. Install a new IOC using the appropriate procedure in
160.
Removing a Redundant IOC
To remove one IOC when two IOCs are in a shelf, use the following procedure.
Note: To avoid generating unnecessary alarms, be sure to take
the IOC out of service before removing it.
Caution: To avoid a loss of output signals, do not take the only
IOC in a shelf out of service.
1. Issue the following command to take the IOC out of service:
ED-EQPT::IOCm:::IOCSTATE=OOSRV;
where m is 1 or 2, and depends on the slot in which the IOC is installed (1 is the
left slot and 2 is the right slot).
An IOC that is out of service cannot be selected to generate or monitor outputs.
An out-of-service IOC does not generate alarms.
2. Attach a wrist grounding strap and connect it to the TimeProvider chassis.
3. Loosen the captive retaining screws and pull out on them to unseat the IOC from
the shelf.
Warning: To avoid possible electrostatic damage to the IOC,
place it in a static-free bag or on a static-free surface.
4. Place the IOC in a static-free bag or on a static-free surface.
5. Install a new IOC using the appropriate procedure in
160.
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