GTE Omni Si Database Technical Practices Manual
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I I I I i IREGISTER STORED DATA VALUEII,Ii III iFAULTCODEIIB IC’I02IE3 IH I I I LIIIIII; 12-PEC; : PEC No.I Channel No.I DataI Data ReadIAddress of Faulty Byte IRead AfterI I I III WrittenII1IIII WriteChannel I III Memory Failure \ %LIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII Ii13-PEC! Self TestI Error - i ; PEC No. I I I I I II II I Il.I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I,II I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I ; 00 = PEC-CEC1 DataIi Data Read:I; WrittenIAddress of Faulty ByteI CommonIIIII MemoryI ; Read-and-tII III l WriteIII...
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TL-130200-1001I I i IREGISTER STORED DATA VALUE1 II III II I1 IFAULT CODEI IIIBIC’ID2IE3HILI I1 17-CECI Alarm Faulti I Attendant; OO=ArtCard iI III I Console No. II II I, Alarm I Ol-lO=Tl Line III ! II I I IIiI I I.~_I Ii Numberl-16;II II II Ii 11-tB=Attend- IIII III. . .II I: antI II Ir 00-07 = Trans-i mission FaultI!II II I I IIiII II II III i 18-Commoni-1 PEC No. .ItII II i Memory Blocki ;IIEnd Address of BlockIAddress of Block ThatII Parity Error IIII III FailedI II II II IIII IQCEC; Preloadingr r...
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FUJITSU GTESECTION TL-130200-1001 ISSUE 1 BUSINESS SYSTEMS, INC. AUGUST 1987MAINTENANCE OMNI SI@’ TECHNICAL PRACTICES5.2.1.0
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PurposeThis Technical Practice has been prepared for FGBS Employees who operate and maintain the equipment manufactured and sold by Fujitsu GTE Business Systems, Inc. The information in this practice is subject to change and may not be suitable in all situations. Fujitsu GTE Business Systems, Inc. acknowledges that a customer’s special requirements or practices may take precedence over those supplied in this practice if a conflict develops during installation or ongoing operation. Fujitsu GTE Business...
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II IREGISTER STORED DATAVALUEI II I I FAULT CODEIII III I IBC’DzIEsHLII II III II I; 80 = Illegal Di-ii rectiveNo.lnto ;I II II I II II III II I II IITarget RoutineII II II II I r FF=PEDTest 1II II FailedIIIi 22-24SpareI II I 25 Real TimeI II I III I II1Clock FailureI I I IIII I ‘1”I III I II I IIII III If I I I:III I II II IfII Ic I-.IIII II,I II III I27 H/M Data notI i DiskOperationIi Failure Mode IIII r Backed upr r FailureI II I IIII IIII i 28-CAS Main/i ! PEC No.IIIIII ; ACDAgentI I( Data Link No.I...
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;I II IREGISTER STORED DATAVALUEI II II I IFAULT CODEIIIBIC’DzIIEsHII ILII I1 32- CIP Cardi ; PEC No.i 00 = CLP CardIIICard No.IIII FailureI If Test FailureiII;II II II II I IIII I; 01 =CIPCard [II IIII III:I II II XMlTError IIIII II IIII II II 02=CILCard iIIII II I I -.~_I II WatchdogII I IIIII I ;II II . . .I II Timer ErrorI IIII -I Ii 03=CIPCardIIII IIII IiII II I II I1Hardware Error IIII IIIII II! 04=CIPCard ,IIII I ; .;III II Initialization IIIIII I I III!I iI ErrorIII IIIII 33-CIP PortIII ]...
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I L- I3uLuu- I vu I. . I I REGISTER STORED DATA VALUEI I I I I IIIIIII i FAULT CODEIBC’D*EsHLI .:- ,I. . .I I i1 02 =Real-Time i Real-TimerI I Real-TimeINo MeaningI I r Packet Counti Packet CountI Data TimerII I ErrorIIII III i 03=15i 15Minutesi 15 MinutesIINo Meaning; I Minute Packet I Packet Counti DataTimer ;IIr Count LostI II i SyncI II II II I i 04=15 ,II 15 MinutesIr 15 MinutesII r Minute Packet I Packet CountI Data TimerINo MeaningIIII Count ErrorIIIII III I II1 OS=Logon[ Logon IDi Logon IDIIINo...
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REGISTER STORED DATA VALUE FAULT CODEII BIC’D2IEsIHL 39-ADMPtI 01 =Can’tInitialization and!!II I r r Enable ADMPII IAssociated! i orNoBufferIfI II .I I IErrors f 1 AvailableIIIiIII ; ; 02=Host;I0 PECOOSIII ; ; PEUADMP: IDSOOSIII I II I II .*.03 = DuplicateiiII I III I initial Request:II III. .I I 04=Config-IIII I I urating Data :i DevTypI Dev Number 1II Dev Number 2! PARM 1! PARM2 II 1 Errori Card SlotII II II I i I D5= PRDoes ‘m i PEC#i OWNGPIII IIII Not MatchIIIII III I I I 06=Spare; PARM 1; PARMZI II...
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NOTES: 6.Error Codes are as follows: 81 = Disk Directory Full 82 = Not Enough Spare to Define File 83 = File Size Is Larger then Disk 84 = Filename in Use 85 = Record Size too Large 86 = Device’s not tiqual87 = Device Invalid 88 = Filename Is Invalid 89 = Security Violation 8A = File Does not Exist 88 = Not Allowed on FMS System File . . .8C = File Is Already Open 8D = Mode Is Invalid 8E = FID(s) not Available- 8F = FIDIslnvalid90 = FID Is not an Active File 91 = FID Specified Is Already in Use 92 =...
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TTY Response Log Display2.1.3 A response log is provided within the system memory to record the responses to tests performed. The system performs these tests when certain tasks attempted will alter the system configuration.For example, the system conducts a series of tests when the PEC is to be placed in service or out of service. A response message is associated with each task attempted. If an operating system maintenance terminal is connected to the in-service CEC, the response messages are printed as...