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DC-POWER (Single-Carrier Cabinet Environment)
Table 8-203. Test #79 Single-Carrier Cabinet Power Query Test
Error
Test
Code
Result
Description / Recommendation
1000
ABORT
System resources required to run this test are not available.
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 5 times.
2000
ABORT
Response to the test request was not received within the allowable time period.
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 5 times.
2. If the test continues to ABORT with a 2000 error code, check for and
3. If the test still aborts with this error code, escalate the problem.
2029,
ABORT
Internal system error
2319,
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 5 times.
2320,
2500
1
FAIL
There is currently a problem with the environment of the power system.
1. The power supply to any one of the carriers may have been lost.
2. One of the WP-91153 or 676-B power units for one of the carriers could be
3. The PN's MAINT (Maintenance circuit pack) could be incorrectly reporting
PASS
The PN's MAINT (Maintenance circuit pack) has reported no problem with the
power.
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resolve every MAINT (Maintenance circuit pack) error. Then, repeat the
test.
a. Verify, and if necessary restore, AC power at the wall outlet for each
carrier.
b. Rerun the test. If the test still fails, proceed to step 2.
defective.
a. If a WP-91153 or 676-B power unit does not have its yellow status LED
on, then replace the power unit (procedure in
Errors, and
Troubleshooting'').
b. Rerun the test. If the test still fails, proceed with step 3.
this error. Resolve every alarm on these MOs, and rerun the test. There
are failures that can occur on the PN's Maintenance circuit pack that will
not be detected by their respective maintenance, but that will cause many,
if not all, environment tests to fail. If more than two environment tests are
failing, the suspect circuit pack, depending on the system configuration,
should be replaced and the test rerun. If the test still fails, follow normal
escalation procedures.
Chapter 4, ''Alarms,
Continued on next page
Issue 1 May 2002
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