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ANN-BD (Announcement Circuit Pack)
Table 59. TEST #209 Announcement Checksum Test — Continued
Error
Test
Code
Result
2000
ABORT
2100
ABORT
ABORT
0-256
FAIL
555-233-119
Description/ Recommendation
Response to the test request was not received within the allowable time
period. If Error Type 1538 is present in the Error Log, follow the
maintenance strategy recommended for this Error Type.
Could not allocate the necessary system resources to run this test.
Internal system error.
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals a maximum of 5 times.
Test failed. The error code indicates the total number of defective
announcements that were found.
When TEST #209 fails with error code 0, the Global Checksum failed on
the board, but no individual Checksum failed.
NOTE:
Since the announcements are recorded digitally, it is possible for the
Announcement Checksum Test to fail but still have all the
announcements sound uncorrupted. When an individual
announcement fails the Checksum Test, always listen to the
announcement first before taking any action (an announcement can
be played back by dialing the announcement extension associated
with the announcement number). If the announcement sounds
corrupted, rerecord it or delete it.
1. Look in the Error Log to determine the number of the first defective
announcement. Play back the announcement. If the announcement
sounds defective, rerecord it or delete it. If the error code was greater
than one (indicating that there is more than one defective
announcement), run this test again and repeat this step.
2. If after deleting and rerecording all defective announcements, the
checksum test still fails, reset the circuit pack using the reset board
PCSS command and run this test again.
3. If the test still continues to fail, reseat the circuit pack and restore all
announcements with an appropriate time estimate (for example, 40
minutes.) Rerecord the lost announcements (those recorded since the
last save operation) and run this test again.
4. If the test still continues to fail, replace the circuit pack, and run this test
again.
!
WARNING:
Replacing the circuit pack results in loss of integrated
announcements. See
Maintenance procedure.
''General Notes''
near the beginning of this
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