Problems With An Rpi - Nortel Companion MICS-XC Installation Manual

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Problems with an RPI

To troubleshoot an RPI, follow these steps:
1. Verify that the RPI is plugged into a working AC outlet.
2. Verify that all the connections (power cord, jumper lead,
input and output, and so on) to the RPI are correct and
secured.
3. Verify the power supply:
Verify the power cord fuse.
Verify the green internal RPI light is on.
Verify the Base Station's green light is on.
Verify that the red light is not solid. A solid red light
indicates that both radios on the Base Station are busy,
that the ICS is downloading data into the Base
Stations, or that one or both radios have not been
assigned to a cell.
Verify that the red light is not flashing.The red light
flashes for about 15 seconds when a Base Station is
powered up. This is normal.
4. If none of the Base Stations connected to the RPI (or to one
of its power supply units) is functioning correctly, replace
the RPI (or power supply unit).
Tip -
output connectors OK1 to OK8 or OBIX1 to OBIX8, and
the right power supply unit provides power through OK9
to OK16 or OBIX9 to OBIX16.
If only one or a few of the Base Stations seem faulty, see
Problems with a Base Station.
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The left power supply unit provides power through
Troubleshooting / 93
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