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Maintenance and Trouble Clearing
FJTU-320-515-480
Step 6
Determine which current alarm has the greatest service effect. List that alarm in
the first available section of the Alarm Clearing Procedures portion of the trouble
log.
Critical (service-affecting) alarms should be cleared first, followed by any other
service-affecting alarms. Then any remaining major (non–service-affecting
[NSA]) alarms, followed by any minor alarms, should be cleared.
If using the LEDs, refer to Section 2, Plug-In Unit Front-Panel Devices, for
Step 7
additional information to interpret the LED indications. If appropriate, use the
listed Related Condition Codes in the Alarm and Status Descriptions table and go
to Section 3, Responding to Alarms and Conditions, to find the probable causes
and suggested corrective actions. List the probable causes in the trouble log.
Step 8
If using the alarm and/or AO log messages, use the condition type, such as AIS
(alarm indication signal) or LOS (loss of signal), and the AID (access identifier)
type and go to Section 3, Responding to Alarms and Conditions, to find the
probable causes and suggested corrective actions. List the probable causes in the
trouble log.
Step 9
Use the procedures recommended in Section 3, Responding to Alarms and
Conditions, to correct the trouble condition. Did the alarm or status condition
clear?
Record the time in the Time Cleared column of
your form and continue with Step 10.
Retrieve all current conditions.
Step 10
RTRV-ALM-ALL:TID::CTAG;
Issue 9, May 1999
If Yes:
TL1
FNC and FNC Customer Use Only
1.1: Alarm/Status Identification
If No:
Call Fujitsu at 1-800-USE-FTAC
(1-800-873-3822).
FLEXR 7.71
Click once in the Alarm window.
Exit.
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