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Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
Table 10-47. TEST #209 Announcement Checksum Test — Continued
Error
Code
0-256
10-144
Issue 4 May 2002
Test
Result
FAIL
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, then 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.) Then rerecord the lost
announcements (that is, 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 "General Notes" near the
beginning of this Maintenance procedure.
Description/Recommendation
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