NEC Neax 2400 Ipx System Operations And Maintenance Manual
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NDA-24307 CHAPTER 4 Page 353 Issue 1 UNIT/CIRCUIT CARD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE STEP 9 Take off the four screws and remove the Cooling Fan from the CPR. Refer to Figure 4-25. STEP 10 Fasten the new Cooling Fan and CPR with the removed screws. Then, connect the fan cable again. Refer to Figure 4-25. STEP 11 Connect the fan cable again and insert the CPR back into the LPM. Refer to Figure 4-23 and Figure 4-24. STEP 12 Fasten the CPR and LPM with the four screws. STEP 13 Connect the disconnected power, bus, and Ethernet cables to the relevant connectors. STEP 14 Turn ON the SW key on the PZ-PW92. STEP 15 Connect the disconnected power alarm cable to the PALM connector on the PZ-PW92. STEP 16 Analyze the indicated system message. The message displayed when the PWR SW on the PZ- PW92 was turned OFF. STEP 17 Clear the indicated ALM and confirm that the ALM lamp is lit again, indicating that the Cooling Fan is replaced securely. Figure 4-25 How to Remove the Cooling Fan CPR FRONT REAR Loosen, not remove, the screws.
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CHAPTER 4 NDA-24307 Page 354 Issue 1 UNIT/CIRCUIT CARD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE 7. FUSE REPLACEMENT The system uses the fuses shown in Figure 4-26 as a protection against an overload resulting from a short circuit. Figure 4-26 Kind of Fuse When excessive current is applied to a PWR circuit card, the related fuse is blown. The blown fuse after a fault can be confirmed as shown in Figure 4-27. Figure 4-27 Fuse After Blown Fault The purpose of fuses is to let them blow before the components are damaged. If any fuse gets blown, replace it immediately with a new one using the following procedure: (1) Confirm the blown fuse via the system message [6-A] or MJ lamp on the top of IMG 0/ISW. (2) Replace the fuse with a new one, referring to Figure 4-28 and Figure 4-29. (3) Determine the cause of the blown fault, referring to Figure 4-30 (case of RGU fuse) or Figure 4-31 (DC- 48V fuse.) 1.5A 12.5V25A If a fuse is blown, this area turns white. A normal fuse A fuse after blown fault
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NDA-24307 CHAPTER 4 Page 355 Issue 1 UNIT/CIRCUIT CARD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE The following figures show the location of fuses within the system. In the figures, the fuses are indicated by or . Figure 4-28 Fuse Locations in LPM/PIM/FANU/BASEU PIM LPM Note Note NECNEAX 2400 IMS PZ-M377 3.2A 5.0A PZ-M 3695.0A ..... ..... ..... ..... PZ-PW92 5.0A 25A PA-PW54-A/ PA-PW55-A/5.0A 0.5A 25A PBX [Front View] PA-PW54-B PA-PW55-B 5.0A 0.5A 25A
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CHAPTER 4 NDA-24307 Page 356 Issue 1 UNIT/CIRCUIT CARD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE In the TSWM, the fuse shown in Figure 4-29 is used for the PWR SW (PH-PW14) card, which is housed in Slot No. 00 and/or 01. Note:The PH-PW14 card is also used in Slot No. 00 and/or 01 of ISWM. Figure 4-29 Fuse Location on PWR SW Card (TSWM/ISWM) PH-PW14 (PWR SW) FUSE: 15A TSWM PBX (IMG1/2) Front View
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NDA-24307 CHAPTER 4 Page 357 Issue 1 UNIT/CIRCUIT CARD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Perform the procedure in Figure 4-30 to confirm the cause of the RGU fuse blown fault. Figure 4-30 RGU Fuse Blown Fault Flowchart Start Visual check: No pin contacting or backboard melting? OPE Lamp (green) of each LC card remains lit? Replace the blown fuse with a new one. The fuse is blown again?Yes Yes Yes Yes YesNo 1. Turn ON (UP) the MB key on the LC card. 2. Remove the card from the PIM. 3. Replace the fuse with a new one. Turn ON (UP) the MB keys on all LC cards, and remove them from the PIM. (Only PWR cards are inside the PIM) Turn ON (UP) the MB keys on the whole LC cards, and remove them from the PIM. (Only PWR cards are inside the PIM) The replaced fuse is blown again? Perform station-to-station connections within the PIM. Is any fuse blown? Perform station-to-station connections within the PIM. Is any fuse blown?No No No No No No Yes YesNo Fault in LC card that accompanied the fuse blowing. Fault of LC card that accompanied the fuse blowing. Probable Cause: Not confirmed. Needs further observation of the fault There is a short circuit on the backboard of the PIM. Fault in LC card that accompanied the fuse blowing. Fault of PWR card. Perform system initialization after inserting all removed cards. Fault of LC card that was removed Replace the blown fuse with a new one. Replace the blown fuse with a new one. Replace the PWR card Yes Insert the removed cards one by one (into the PIM). Is any fuse blown? The replaced fuse is blown again? Fuse is still blown? NoYes The replaced fuse is blown again?
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CHAPTER 4 NDA-24307 Page 358 Issue 1 UNIT/CIRCUIT CARD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Perform the procedure in Figure 4-31 to confirm the cause of the DC-48V fuse blown fault. Figure 4-31 DC -48V Fuse Blown Fault Flowchart Start Visual check: No pin contacting or backboard melting? OPE Lamps (green) of LC/TRK/NCU cards remain lit? Make sure in which module the fuse has blownNo 1. Turn ON (UP) the MB key on the circuit card. 2. Remove the card from the PIM. 3. Replace the fuse with a new one. Turn ON (UP) the MB keys on the whole circuit cards, and remove them from the PIM. (Only PWR cards are inside the PIM) Turn ON (UP) the MB keys on the whole circuit cards, and remove them from the PIM. (Only PWR cards are inside the PIM) The replaced fuse is blown again?No No No No Fault of circuit card that accompanied the fuse blown.Perform system initialization after inserting all removed cards. Fault of circuit card that was removed Replace the blown fuse with a new one. Replace the blown fuse with a new one.Yes Yes Yes Insert the removed cards one by one (into the PIM). Is there any fuse blowing? The replaced fuse is blown again? The fuse is still blown? There is a short circuit on the backboard of the PIM. Fault of PWR card. Replace the PWR cardYes YesLPM / TSWM / ISWM / PIM No Fault of circuit card that accompanied the fuse blown. Perform system initialization after inserting all removed cards. Yes Insert the removed cards one by one (into the PIM). Is any fuse blown?
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NDA-24307 CHAPTER 5 Page 359 Issue 1 CHAPTER 5 FAULT REPAIR PROCEDURES This chapter provides information on how to repair the fault(s) within the system. If any of the components or equipment listed in Table 5-1 has a failure, move on to the repair procedure explained for each faulty condition. Table 5-1 Fault Repair Procedure Quick Referenc e FAULTY ITEM FAULTY SITUATION REFERENCE SECTION Line Fault DP/PB Telephone Dial tone is not heard.Section 1.3, Line Fault - When Dial Tone (DT) Cannot Be Heard Dialing results in a wrong connection.Section 1.4, Line Fault - When Dialing Results in a Wrong Connection Bell does not ring.Section 1.5, Line Fault - When Bell Does Not Ring Answer/speech cannot be made.Section 1.6, When Call Cannot Be Answered and Speech Cannot Be Made D termDterm cannot be operated. Operations are abnormal.Section 1.7, Dterm Fault Trunk FaultNo connections can be set up. PB/DP signals are erroneously received or set out from ORT/SND. No three-way calling can be made on CFT, or noise gets in a established connection. A connection results in no speech. Noise gets in a established connection.Section 2.3, Trunk (ORT, SND, CFT) Fault and Section 2.4, Trunk (COT, TLT, DTI) Fault ATTCON/DESKCONNo speech can be made. No control operations can be made.Section 3.3, ATTCON/DESKCON Fault Unit Fault Faults related to speech.Section 4.2, Unit Fault - Fault Related to Speech Dial tone is not heard.Section 4.3, Unit Fault - When Dial Tone (DT) Cannot Be Heard The ACT MUX card side has become faulty and system changeover has been executed.Section 4.4, Unit Fault - ACT-Side MUX Card Is Faulty and System Has Changed Over
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CHAPTER 5 NDA-24307 Page 360 Issue 1 FAULT REPAIR PROCEDURES Speech System Fault (LN)Faults related to speech.Section 5.2, Speech Path System Fault - Fault Related to Speech Dial tone is not heard.Section 5.3, Speech Path System Fault - When Dial Tone (DT) Cannot Be Heard STBY side is faulty.Section 5.4, Speech Path System Fault (LN) - STBY Side Has Become Faulty Speech Path System Fault (Whole System/ISW)Fault related to speech.Section 6.2, Speech Path System Fault (Whole System/ISW) - Fault Related to Speech ACT side becomes faulty intermittently.Section 6.3, Speech Path System Fault (Whole System/ISW) - ACT side becomes Faulty Intermittently STBY side becomes faulty intermittently.Section 6.4, Speech Path System Fault (Whole System/ISW) - STBY side becomes Faulty Intermittently Clock is faulty.Section 6.5, PLO Fault Control System Fault Fault occurs occasionally at the ACT side.Section 7.2, Control System Fault - Fault Occurs Intermittently STBY side is faulty.Section 7.3, Control System Fault - STBY Side is Faulty Alarm Indication Fault No fault indication is made on the Alarm Indicator Panel.Section 8.2, Fault of Alarm Indicating Panel Fault is not detected.Section 8.3, Fault That Cannot Be Detected Power Supply Fault Fuse for RGU/-48V has blown.Section 9.2, Fuse Blown Fault The circuit breaker of PWR supply is off.Section 9.3, Circuit Breaker OFF Fault in PWR Supply Alarm lamp on the PWR supply is lit.Section 9.4, Fault of Alarm Lamps on PWR Supply Fan Unit (FANU) FaultFans are not activated even if the temperature has risen higher than a predetermined degree. Fans are not activated even if the FAN START switch is set to AUTO position.Section 10.2, Fan Unit Fault Tone Fault Tone is distorted.Section 11.2, Tone Fault Table 5-1 Fault Repair Procedure Quick Reference (Continued) FAULTY ITEM FAULTY SITUATION REFERENCE SECTION
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NDA-24307 CHAPTER 5 Page 361 Issue 1 FAULT REPAIR PROCEDURES System Down Fault Cause for the fault cannot be identified.Section 12.1, When Cause for Fault Cannot Be Identified The faulty circuit card can be detected.Section 12.2, When Faulty Circuit Cards Can Be Assumed From System Message CCIS Line FaultA Specific CCH/CCT card is faulty. When the signal transmission line is a digital line, transmission/ receiving of control signals cannot be performed. When the signal transmission line is an analog line, transmission/receiving of control signals cannot be performed.Section 13.3, Specific CCH/CCT Card Is Faulty and Section 13.4, Fault of CCH, DTI and Related Flat Cable ISDN Line FaultA specific DCH/PRT card is faulty. When the signal transmission line is a digital line, transmission/receiving of control signals cannot be performed.Section 14.3, Specific DCH/PRT Card Is Faulty Section 14.4, Fault of DCH, DTI and Related Flat Cable Hard Time Clock Fault EMA card is faulty.Section 15, Hard Time Clock Fault Table 5-1 Fault Repair Procedure Quick Reference (Continued) FAULTY ITEM FAULTY SITUATION REFERENCE SECTION
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CHAPTER 5 NDA-24307 Page 362 Issue 1 FAULT REPAIR PROCEDURES 1. LINE FAULT This section explains the fault repair procedure in a case where only one specific station line is in any of the faulty conditions listed in Table 5-2. Table 5-2 Line Fault Situation FAULTY SITUATION REFERENCE SECTION When Dial Tone cannot be heardSection 1.3, Line Fault - When Dial Tone (DT) Cannot Be Heard When dialing results in a wrong connectionSection 1.4, Line Fault - When Dialing Results in a Wrong Connection When the bell does not ringSection 1.5, Line Fault - When Bell Does Not Ring When call cannot be answered and speech cannot be madeSection 1.6, When Call Cannot Be Answered and Speech Cannot Be Made D term FaultSection 1.7, Dterm Fault