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5-34 Emergency power conservation recovery procedures
Emergency power conservation measures
Restoring the LGCs, LTCs, and DTCs to duplex operation
Restoring the LGCs, LTCs, and DTCs to duplex operation
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297-8021-545 Standard 14.02 May 2001
WARNING
Potential extended equipment outage
Nortel recommends that you contact the Emergency
Technical Assistance Service (ETAS) before you expedite
recovery of equipment.
WARNING
Potential loss of service or extended outage
Use this procedure only to restore normal operation after you
perform the procedure for emergency power conservation.
Do not use this procedure or sections of this procedure for
equipment maintenance purposes
WARNING
Static electricity damage
When you handle circuit cards, wear a wrist strap that
connects to the wrist-strap grounding point. A grounding
point is on the frame supervisory panel (FSP) or the modular
supervisory panel (MSP). The wrist strap protects the cards
against static electricity damage.
WARNING
Briefly state reasons for the ESDS caution
Enter the reasons for the electro-static discharge caution: an
ESDS caution informs the reader to observe precautions for
handling an electrostatically sensitive device.
Reseat the NT6X46 signaling processor memory card in slot 11.
Determine if the power converter is a NT2X70AE card.
If the power converter
is a NT2X70AE card
(continued)
Do
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