Pmpes Critical, Major, Minor - Nortel DMS-100 Series Maintenance Manual

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7-106 Alarm clearing procedures
PMPES
critical, major, minor
For example, you can enter POST GREEN at the PES level of the MAP
terminal. When you enter the POST command, a display like the following,
appears on the MAP display:
Note 1: OPAC does not contain an environmental control unit (ECU). You
can continue to use the ECU alarm.
Note 2: For OPAC, the ECU indicator in the OPMPES indicates a failure in
one or more fans. Fan failure occurs when the fan fails to spin above a
threshold level of 2200 to 2600 rpm, when power was available.
Meaning
At the maintenance (MTC) level of the MAP display, the number that
precedes the PES alarm indicates the number of OPACs with a PES alarm.
The alarm can be critical, major or minor.
The following table defines critical, major and minor alarms.
Type of alarm
Critical
Major
Minor
At the OPMPES level of the MAP display, the numbers under RED,
AMBER, GREEN or OFFL indicate the number of OPACs in the indicated
state.
297-8211-550 Standard 05.01 August 1999
(continued)
Example of a MAP response:
OPMPES
2 Cond:
Common
Rectifiers
AC
FL0 FL1 CL0 CL1
.
.
BCC
0
1
0= W
.
.
1= W
.
.
Definition
More than ten percent of all OPACs in the office have a
maintenance state of RED.
Ten percent or less of all OPACs in the office have a
maintenance state of RED.
One or more OPAC has a maintenance state of AMBER.
There are no OPACs with a maintenance state of RED.
GREEN
REM2
BCCDVR
.
.
.
.
2
3
Temp
.
.
EHT ELT
.
.
.
.
2
1
RMM
2
Audit
Week
HBT
.
2
.
PESALRM
ECU FSP
.
.
.
Door
BCCFUSES
FRNT SIDE
0
.
.
.
1
.

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