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    							NDA-24234 CHAPTER 4
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    SYSTEM STARTUP
    Figure 022-2  LED Indications of IMG0 in Normal Operation (Multiple IMG Configuration)
    13 14
    MUX ACT
    MUX(PH-PC36) MUX(PH-PC36)
    13 14
    MUX ACT
    MUX(PH-PC36) MUX(PH-PC36)
    13 14
    MUX ACT
    MUX(PH-PC36) MUX(PH-PC36)
    13 14
    MUX ACT
    03 04
    IOC(PH-IO24) EMA(PH-PC40)
    OPE OPE/MB
    TOPU
    PIM3
    PIM2
    PIM1
    PIM0
    LPM
    BASEUFA N U
    FRONT VIEW
    : Lamp is ON (Green) : Lamp is OFF: Lamp is Flashing (Green) Legend CPU 0 → ACT
    TSW 0 → ACT PLO 0 → ACT System State
    CPU OPEIMG 0
    DSP 1 (PZ-DK224)
    DSP 0 (PZ-DK224)
    CPU OPE
    FRONTMUX
    MUX ACT
    MB
    This figure shows the LED indications (example) for a fully expanded IMG0 system.
    MUX(PH-PC36) MUX(PH-PC36)
    IMG 0 
    						
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    SYSTEM STARTUP
    Figure 022-3  LED Indications of IMG1 in Normal Operation (Multiple IMG Configuration)
    13 14
    MUX(PH-PC36) MUX(PH-PC36)
    13 14
    MUX(PH-PC36) MUX(PH-PC36)
    13 14
    MUX(PH-PC36)
    MUX(PH-PC36)
    MUX(PH-PC36) MUX(PH-PC36)
    13 14
    08
    DLKC (PH-PC20)
    DLKC (PH-PC20) GT (PA-GT09) TSW 00 (PH-SW12) TSW 01 (PH-SW12)
    TSW 02 (PH-SW12)
    TSW 03 (PH-SW12) TSW 10 (PH-SW12) TSW 11 (PH-SW12)
    TSW 12 (PH-SW12)
    TSW 13 (PH-SW12)PLO 
    Note
    PLO  
    Note (RES)
    GT (PA-GT09)
    TOPU
    PIM3
    PIM2
    PIM1
    PIM0
    TSWM
    BASEU
    FA N U
    FRONT VIEW
    : Lamp is ON : Lamp is OFF LegendSystem State
    IMG1
    TSW 0    ->  ACT
    PLO  0    ->  ACT
    DLKC  0 ->  ACT
    23 22
    0910 1112
    13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 
    This figure shows the LED indications (example) for a fully expanded IMG1 system. Note that this example 
    assumes that all of the four IMGs are used in an integrated multimedia exchange service.
    FRONTDLKC
    OPE/MB
    MB
    PLO
    FRONTMB
    ACT
    TSW
    FRONTMB
    TSW ACT
    TSW ACT
    GT
    MBR
    FRONTMB
    OPE/MB
    MBR
    MUX
    FRONTMB MUX ACT
    Note:PH-CK16/PH-CK17, or PH-CK16-A/PH-CK17-A 
    						
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    SYSTEM STARTUP
    Figure 022-4  LED Indications of IMG 2/3 in Normal Operation (example) (Multiple IMG Configuration)
    This figure shows the LED indications (example) of a fully expanded system of IMG 2/3.
    1
    314
    MUX
    (PH-PC
    36) M
    UX(PH
    -PC36)
    1314
    MU
    X(PH-
    PC36) MUX(P
    H-PC3
    6)
    13
    14
    MUX(
    PH-PC3
    6) MUX
    (PH-PC
    36)
    MUX
    (PH-PC
    36) M
    UX(PH
    -PC36)
    1314
    TOP
    U
    P
    IM3
    PI
    M2
    PIM1
    PIM0
    DUMM
    Y
    BASE
    U F
    ANU
    FRO
    NT V
    IEW
    : Lamp
     is ON
    IM
    G 2/3
    Leg
    end
    : Lamp
     is OFF
    System State
    TSW 0  -> ACT
    FRON
    T M
    UX
    MU
    X ACT
    MB 
    						
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    SYSTEM STARTUP
    Test Outline: The System has Alarm Lamps on the TOPU. Figure 023-1 shows the Alarm
    Lamps on the TOPU. For more information about each lamp, see the
    NEAX2400 IMX System Operations and Maintenance Manual.
    Figure 023-1  Alarm Lamps on the TOPU
    Note:
    SMJ and SMN are used in multiple IMG configuration only.
    NAP-200-023
    Sheet 1/2
    Check of Alarm Lamps of the TOPU
    ATTENTIONContents
    Static Sensitive
    Handling
    Precautions Required
    PWR
    ONMJMN
    SUP GRR
    GY
    SMJ SMNG
    ALM 
    						
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    SYSTEM STARTUP
    NAP-200-023
    Sheet 2/2
    Check of Alarm Lamps of the TOPU
    START
    Test  of  MJ  (MAJOR)  Lamp Set the circuit breakers of the Power Supplies (PWR0, 1) 
    in a PIM to OFF (About 10 seconds later, set the circuit 
    breaker(s) back ON.
    Confirm that the MJ lamp (red) on the TOPU turns ON.
    Cancel the alarm indicating by pressing the ALM RST 
    button on the TOPU.
    Test of MN (MINOR) Lamp Take an act side RGU Fuse out of the PWR card.
    Confirm that the MN lamp (red) on the TOPU turns ON.
    Cancel the alarm indication by pressing the ALM RST 
    button on the TOPU.
    Test of SUP (SUPERVISORY)
    LampOn the EMA Circuit card, flip the MB switch DOWN-
    UP-DOWN
    Confirm that the SUP lamp (yellow) on the TOPU turns 
    ON.
    Cancel the alarm indication by pressing the ALM RST 
    button on the TOPU.
    END
    ATTENTIONContents
    Static Sensitive
    Handling
    Precautions Required 
    						
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    SYSTEM STARTUP
    This page is for your notes. 
    						
    							NDA-24234 CHAPTER 5
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    CHAPTER 5 INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE
    1. HOW TO ENTER DATA IN THE TEST CHECK COLUMN
    Each NAP in this Chapter has check column for test result entry for each test item (see Figure 5-1). This para-
    graph explains the method of entering test result into the check column concerned using Figure 5-1 as an exam-
    ple.
    1. Method of Entry
    Each check column consists of two sections of “PROVIDED” and “CHECK”.  If the equipment or service
    feature pertaining to the test item is provided in the system, enter “*” in the PROVIDED section.  At the
    time of performing installation tests, the test item with “*” marked in the PROVIDED section must be test-
    ed without exception.
    In the “CHECK” column, enter the results of each test as follows:
    When the test result is good:“OK”
    When the test result is no good:“
    ×”
    2. Fault Recovery
    If a fault is discovered as a result of an installation test, enter “
    √”
      into the related check sheet.  After finish-
    ing all tests in the same category, be sure to repair the detected fault before proceeding to the next test.
    3. Entry into Check Column after Fault Recovery
    After fault recovery work has been completed, a test must be performed to confirm that the fault has been
    completely corrected. If the result of this confirmation indicates that the fault has been corrected, enter
    “OK” next to the “
    ×”
      entered previously.  This entry should appear as:  “
    × OK”. 
    						
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    Figure 5-1   Example of Entry to Test Check Column
    This example is NAP-200-024: DT Connection Test
    When “*” is already printed in the “PROVIDED” section, the item concerned
    is a basic function of the system. Test the item without exception.
    When “PROVIDED” section is blank, the installer should enter “*” 
    mark as per the Job Specification.
    The item marked with “*” must be tested without exception.
    Check whether the OPE lamp (G) is turning ON on the RST circuit 
    cards.
    Check whether the OPE lamp (G) is turning ON on the LC circuit 
    cards.
    Lift handset.
    Confirm DT (Dial Tone).
    Check whether the Busy lamp (R) is turning ON for the 
    connected ORT and LC.
    Continue listening to DT for about 12 seconds.
    Confirm that DT changes to Reorder Tone (ROT).
    Continue listening to ROT for about 30 seconds.
    When System Data (SYS1, 
    INDEX 64, b
    3 = 0, b4 = 0) 
    are assigned.Confirm that ROT changes to 
    “no tone.”
    When System Data (SYS1, 
    INDEX 64, b
    3 = 0, b4 = 1 or 
    b
    3 = 1, b4 = 0) are assigned.Confirm that howler tone is 
    heard after ROT stops. 
    (Analog Ports only)
    Hang up and release the connection.
    These are the 
    Test Check 
    Columns, the 
    left column is 
    “PROVIDE” 
    column and the 
    right columns is 
    the “CHECK” 
    columns.
    START
    END
    *
    *
    *
    *
    * 
    						
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    INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE
    2. BASIC CONNECTION TEST
    2.1 Outline
    After the system has been started up, establish some basic connections and verify that the system operates nor-
    mally.
    2.2 Basic Connection Test Procedure
    Perform tests on the operations of the processors and the system by referring to the NAP Number indicated to
    the right of each item in the following flowchart. If an operation cannot be performed satisfactorily, perform the
    necessary repair procedure(s) based on Chapter 6, “FAULT RECOVERY DURING TESTS”.
    START
    DT (Dial Tone) Connection Test:NAP-200-024
    Station-to-Station Connection Test:NAP-200-025
    END 
    						
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    INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE
    NAP-200-024
    Sheet 1/1
    DT (Dial Tone) Connection Test
    START
    Check whether the OPE lamp (G) is turning ON on the RST circuit cards.
    Check whether the OPE lamp (G) is turning ON on the LC circuit cards.
    Lift handset.
    Confirm DT (Dial Tone).
    Check whether the Busy lamp (R) is turning ON for the connected ORT and LC.
    Continue listening to DT for about 12 seconds.
    Confirm that DT changes to Reorder Tone (ROT).
    Continue listening to ROT for about 30 seconds.
    When System Data (SYS1, 
    INDEX 64, b
    3 = 0, b4 = 0) are 
    assigned.Confirm that ROT changes to “no tone”.
    When System Data (SYS1,  
    INDEX 64, b
    3 = 0, b4 = 1 or 
    b
    3 = 1, b4 = 0) are assigned.Confirm that howler tone is heard after ROT 
    stops. (Analog Ports only)
    Hang up and release the connection.
    END
    LCORTADT, ROT
    *
    *
    *
    *
    * 
    						
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