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Table 18. Sensor information, event description, and service action for the 8001-12C and 8005-12N (continued)
Sensor name (Sensor ID)
Peripheral Temp (0x02)
v OCC Active 1 (0x08)
v OCC Active 2 (0x09)
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Problem analysis, system parts, and locations for the 8001-12C, 8001-22C, 8005-12N, and 8005-22N
Event description
v Transition to Critical from Less
Severe
v Transition to Non-recoverable from
Less Severe
v Transition to Critical from
Non-recoverable
v Lower Non-critical – going low
v Lower Non-critical – going high
v Lower Critical – going low
v Lower Critical – going high
v Lower Non-recoverable – going
low
v Lower Non-recoverable – going
high
v Upper Non-critical – going low
v Upper Non-critical – going high
v Upper Critical - going low
v Upper Critical - going high
v Upper Non-recoverable – going
low
v Upper Non-recoverable – going
high
Device Disabled
v State Deasserted
v Device Enabled
Service action
Ensure that the room temperature
meets the requirements that are
specified for the system. Ensure that
there are no air flow obstructions at
the front or at the rear of the system.
No service action is required.
If the sensor name is OCC Active 1,
replace CPU 1. If the sensor name is
OCC Active 2, replace CPU 2. Go to
"8001-12C or 8005-12N locations" on
page 73 to identify the physical
location and removal and
replacement procedure.
No service action is required.

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