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Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
Table 8-505. Test #572 Maintenance/Test Circuit Pack Query Test — Continued
Error
Test
Code
Result
Description / Recommendation
2077
ABORT
The Maintenance/Test Circuit Pack Query located more than one
Maintenance/Test packet bus port in the PN.
1. Remove every Maintenance/Test circuit pack from the PN.
2. Insert one Maintenance/Test circuit pack (there should not be more than
3. Re-enter the test command.
2100
ABORT
Maintenance could not allocate every necessary system resource to perform
this test.
2500
ABORT
An internal operation failed; the test could not be completed.
1. Re-enter the command at 1-minute intervals up to 5 times.
FAIL
The Maintenance/Test packet bus port has detected faults on the Packet Bus.
The error codes are interpreted as follows:
1xxx
The Maintenance/Test packet bus port has reconfigured the packet bus around
the faulty leads. This action only occurs in high/critical-reliability systems
(duplicated PNC).
2xxx
The Maintenance/Test packet bus port is unable to correct every Packet Bus
fault it has detected.
x0xx
None of the packet bus faults are open faults.
x1xx
At least some of the packet bus faults are open faults. Look for error type 2305
in the Error Log. The Aux Data value indicates the number of open leads.
xxyy
The last two digits of the error code indicate the total number of faulty packet
bus leads detected.
1. See the
8-1236
Issue 1 May 2002
NOTE:
The software should not allow this to occur. This is an internal system
error. Escalate the problem, but also attempt the following work-around
steps.
one in an PN).
Examples:
Error Code 2003 FAIL: The Maintenance/Test packet bus port has
detected 3 faulty leads. None of them are opens. At least one was unable
to be corrected.
Error Code 1103 FAIL: The Maintenance/Test Packet Port has detected 3
faulty leads. At least one is an open. The Maintenance/Test circuit pack
was able to correct all of them by reconfiguring.
''Isolating and Repairing Packet-Bus Faults''
''Alarms, Errors, and Troubleshooting''
section in
Chapter 4,
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