GTE Omni Si Database Technical Practices Manual
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TL-130200-1001 CARD NO. FB-17312-AFB-17314-1ATable 1.1 OMNI Sl Cards (Continued) MNEMONICDESCRIPTION RPTRRepeater Card (Note 3) MlMBMemory 1 Megabyte (Note 1) FB-20718-1ATlSSupervisory Alarm Circuit for Tl . . .FB-20771-l AINCKIntermediate Network Clock (Note 1) - FB-20922-AINCKSFB-20974-A FB-20992-A FB-20996-A FB-51051 -AFB-51267-A FB-51279-APCMTS NSDC RABR PFT PFWTA PCONFSynchronized Intermediate Network Clock (Note 1)PCM Tone Source Card (Note 1) Narrow Serial Device Controller (Notes 1, 3) Recorder...
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TL-130200-1001Power Restrictions1.4.3 There are three power restriction categories for the removal and replacement of OMNI SI printed circuit boards. PABX service may be affected as follows: l AC power ON -No interruption to PABX service l AC power OFF - Warm start required (about a 15 second system outage) lAC power off and battery pack fuse removed - Cold start required (about a ten minute system outage) Cards with peripheral service circuits (lines and trunks) may be removed and replaced while the...
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TL-130200-1001 Table 1.2Power Restriction Status Card No.MnemonicAC ONAC OFFRemoveBattery Fuse . .FB-15277-l A FB-15278-A FB-15280-A FB-17187-A FB-17188-A SILFDC LCM PCMI TPl2 X X X XX 52101 FB-17220-BOA1 FMSD FB-17224-A FB-17225-A IFCC CIP X X X 8187M-21
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TL-130200-1001Table 1.2Power Restriction Status (Continued) Card No.1 Mnemonic / AC ON 1 AC OFF / BgyT&e 1 FB-17226-A FB-17227-A FB-17228~BOA VPLC PBEiTPREX X X -FB-17229-AADMP-AX FB-17230-BOAADMP-C -X FB-17231 iA-FB-17235-A FB-17236-AUCB VCIP DVCIPX X X FB-17242-A FB-17246-A FB-17250-A FB-17251 -AFB-17254-ANIC VPLC 2 POPS PRLT PLCCX - /X X X X FB-17265-AOCAX FB-17276-A OAIODX FB-17288-A CP85EX FB-17314-l A MlMBXX FB-20718-l A TlSX FB-20771-1 AFB-20922-A FB-20974-AINCK INCKSPCMTSX X X FB-20992-A...
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MAINTENANCE2.0 The OMNI SI system provides software support and COMMANDSstatus display programs that aid in system maintenance AND DISPLAYSand fault isolation. The system provides maintenance displays, maintenance commands and maintenance request commands . Maintenance displays provide records of system operations andrecords of automatic fault detection. Maintenance commands, memory access commands, and maintenance requests permit testing of devices and/or circuits and the removal of defective devices...
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Tb-130200-1001Fault Log2.1.2 The status printout wilt show NO ALARMS PRESENT when Request Commandsthere are no faults in the system. If the printout shows that alarms are present, a printout of the fault log should be requested by executing the appropriate fault log command. The fault log is a record of the last 32 faults that were detected by the CEC.A printout of these faults is arranged in the same order that the faults occurred (earliest is first entry on the list; most recent is the last entry on...
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5210Fault codes and their associated fault message printouts form the basis for system troubleshooting as described in section 5.0of this practice. A fault code quick reference chart is given in Figure 2.3. For each code, the fault title and the meaning of data stored in the CEC CPU registers are given.MONTH/DAY .~_HOUR/MINUTE . ON-LINE CEC (0) (CONTROLS ON-LINE l-l-Y) CEC REPORTING FAULT (0) (REPORTS FAULT) FAULT CODE di-d? CECX &i--6b B C D E H L xx xx xx xxxx xx IcXX = TWO HEXAIDECIMAL DIGITSREGISTER...
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I L-l 3uzuu- I vu I Table 2.1Fault Codes and Functions CODE FUNCTION 00BLOCK PARITY FAILURE 01DYNAMIC RAM MEMORY FAILURE 02CONTROL MEMORY READ-AFTER-WRITE FAILURE 06=- SYSTEM NETWORK TEST FAILURE. . . - 08NETWORK TEST MALFUNCTION 09DIRECTIVE TEST MALFUNCTION M-2610 .DlRECTlVE HOPPER FULL MALFUNCTION 11ILLEGAL EVENT ERROR MALFUNCTION 12READ-AFTER-WRITE FAILURE IN CHANNEL MEMORY 15Tl ALARM 1610 MS STOPPED 17ALARM FAULT 19PRE-LOADING MEMORY TEST FAILURE 20EVENTHOPPERERROR 21DIRECTIVE HOPPER ERROR 22MDR SDC...
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.- .-..--- .--. II I IREGISTER STORED DATA VALUEI I I I II I IIIII FAULT CODEI IIIBIC’ID2IE3IHILI I I I ! 00-CEC I IIf 02 = TestI Pageonwhich IAddress of Faulty ByteII Block ParityII IFailureI FailureI III failureoccurred II II IIIII 00 IO 08 I4II III=II I1 IIII III; o,:,, 09=15 ;I I .;. ;IIII II1 02=DOOA=D4 ;IIII 03=DlOB=D5 II I . . .I III II II I; 04=12 OC=l6 ;I I II II II II II; 05=13 OD=17 ;II II II 06 DZOE D6I==II tI III; 07=D3OF=D7 ;II II,I I Ol-CECI- II IIIII II I DynamicI II1 02 = Test,...
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.- .----- .W”. IIIII IREGISTER STORED DATA VALUEI I III II IFAULT CODEI8C’IIIID2I IEsHILI II III I II I’ 05=Readi’ Data After Writef Written] Data Read;I IAddress of Faulty ByteII Ii ErrorinCEC III1III iI II II I ; MemoryIIII I IIII II III’=-. I III1III I:II I ‘I-I I; 06= MPB85;r TimeoutIIII II I II II II III! (WhileI I IIIi Loading)II I III II IIII -I II II 07 = CannotIII I IIIII IIIIIIII II Ii Bring UpIIIII II Channel onI II Ii StartupIII1 II III,I I fI ;II 08= FirstI III I II III Ii Faulty Byte;IIIII...