Nortel Meridian 1 Replacement Manual page 52

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Replacing equipment
553-3001-520 Standard 16.00 April 2000
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Pull the upper locking device away from the faceplate on the card and the
lower locking device downwards and insert the card firmly into the
backplane connector. Press the upper locking device firmly against the
faceplate and the lower locking device upwards to latch the card inside
the module. The Fibre Peripheral Controller card automatically starts the
self-test.
9
Observe the red LED on the front panel during self-test. If it flashes three
times and stays on, it has passed the test. Go to step 11. If it does not flash
three times and then stays on, it has failed the test. Pull the card partially
out of the module and reinsert it firmly into the module. If the problem
persists, troubleshoot or replace the Fibre Peripheral Controller card.
10 Connect the fibre-optic patchcords to the optical connectors of the Fibre
Peripheral Controller card faceplate. For a wall-mounted Fibre Remote
IPE, plug the fibre-optic span FC/PC optical connectors into the FC/PC
optical connectors on the Fibre Peripheral Controller card faceplate.
11 At the prompt in the LD 32 program, type
Peripheral Controller card, and press the Enter key to enable the card. If
the uppermost red LED on the Fibre Peripheral Controller card faceplate
turns off, the card is functioning correctly and is enabled. The outcome
of self-test will also be indicated by LD 32 on the MMI terminal
connected to the Fibre Peripheral Controller card. If the LED stays on,
replace the card.
12 Tag the defective card(s) with a description of the problem and prepare
them for shipment to your equipment supplier's repair depot.
, where
is the Fibre
ENXP x
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