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Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
LEDs on Tone-Clock Circuit Packs
The specific flashing pattern of a TN768, TN780, or TN2182 Tone-Clock circuit
pack's amber and green LEDs indicates the circuit pack's status. For example,
these flashing LED patterns are used to indicate whether the Tone-Clock circuit
pack is:
Deriving timing from an external source
Providing the timing signal for its PN
The amber and green LED patterns for TN768, TN780, and TN2182 Tone-Clock
circuit packs are as follows:
Table 8-592. Tone-Clock Amber/Green LED Flashing Codes
Circuit Pack Condition
1
flashing amber
2.7 seconds on
0.3 seconds off
flashing amber
0.3 seconds on
2.7 seconds off
steady amber
on
steady amber
off
"jingle bells" green and amber
0.1 seconds on, 0.2 seconds off,
0.1 seconds on, 0.4 seconds off,
0.4 seconds on, 0.4 seconds off
other green and amber
1.
The external synchronization reference being used is a primary reference, a secondary reference, or an external
Stratum-3 clock when the Tone-Clock is in the master PN. The external synchronization reference used in a
slave PN is an Expansion Interface circuit pack.
8-1526
Issue 1 May 2002
Tone-Clock
State
Explanation
active
An external timing source is being used as a
synchronization reference.
active
The circuit pack is being used as a
synchronization reference.
active
The circuit pack has been reset, but has not
been told which synchronization reference
source to use.
standby
The circuit pack is in standby mode (neither
generating tones nor supplying clocks).
standby
The system is running maintenance tests on the
standby Tone-Clock circuit pack. (The standby
circuit pack is providing tones.)
active
The system is running maintenance tests on the
active Tone-Clock circuit pack.
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