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Toshiba Voice Processing Vp100 Installation And Maintenance Manual
Toshiba Voice Processing Vp100 Installation And Maintenance Manual
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6-38 installation and Maintenance Manual HARDWARE ERRORS The VP 100 logs each hardware error. along Lvith its date, time, and type, in the HardLvare Error Table. This section explains how to read and intfrpret the information in the Hardware Error Table. It also suggests some probable causes and remedies. 0 To LIST the Hardware Error Table, from the @ prompt, enter: a*- LIST HARDWW or (L H) 1-1 . l To CLEAR the Hardware Error Table, from the @ prompt, enter: CLEAR HARDW.m or (C H) -1 - _...
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MAINTENANCE 6-39 - _ Error Type:Name 2: Tone Reflection Table 6-2 Hardware Error Types and Remedies Source Remedy Pr‘iority Selftest or Clear Hardware Error Table. Run TE L 1. 2 TEST LIKE 1. If one channel fails, disconnect line cord and run TE L 1 again . If errors repeat, replace the LI. If all lines fail. check the configuration or MB as possible cause,If error repeats. replace MB and metal case. 3: Prompt Selftest or TEST LIKE 1. Same as error 2. 2 4: DTlMF Reflection Selftest or...
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6-40 installation and Maintenance Manual - _ ‘. Table 6-2 Hardware Error Types and Remedies (continued) Error Type:Name Source Remedy Priority . 16: HD =l PROMPTS Defect in prompt area Restore system prompts from the CAT to 3 logged into Defect List. the HD. Refer to the PROCEDURES chapter. If errors repeat, replace the HD. If the error repeats, replace MB and mef;rl .case. 17: HD Defects DATA-1 = DXTA-2 = D.XTA-3 = D.ATA-4 = Too many defects, or defects in a critical area. ERROR...
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MAINTENANCE 6-41 Table 6-2 Hardware Error Types and Remedies (continued) Error Type:Name Source Remedy Priority . 27: Option Control Problem wide rhr Option Contact Toshiba technical support. 3 Chip Error Control Chip. DATA-1 = ERROR C(?lJE: -._-.- - 01 = OCC READ ERROR (OCC CHIP PRqBABLY BAD OR MISSDG) l ‘- 02 = OCC CHECKSml ERROR ’ 03 = SERLV. NUhlBERS ON THE OCC AND SECTOR 3 ARE DIFFERENT 0-t = COATENTS OF THE OCC AlW SECTOR 3 ARE DIFFERENT 05 = OCC SERIAL WJlBER IS ALL ZEROES 06 =...
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6-42 Installation and Maintenance Manual 6.8 VP 100 SYSTEM DIAGRAMS Figure 6-3 through Figure 6-5 illustrate various vie\vs of the VP 100 cabinet. t Tosht~a VP Systems Release 6.1 December, 1992
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MAINTENANCE 6-43 Power and Telephone Cables Figure 6-3 The VP 100 Cabinet Front View Toshiba VP Systems Release 6.1 * December, 1992
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fi-AA /nsta//;ltinn and Maimsm~~~ Manual . . Card Reset xX LEDs Mounting - Locations ‘ Channel Statrjs LEDs -i- ._Q___Q__-Q___Q~ __-_-_-------- 0 / I 03 05 07 0 . Ho’der Mo;&ing Locations Figure 6-4 The VP 100 Front View of Metal Enclosure Alarm LED Power LED Toshiba VP Syskms Release 6.1 December. 1992
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MAINTENANCE 6-45 __ .._ . Fuse Holder, - Power Switch Port Numbers IEC Connector I I I d- II OI’ cl’ cl3 cl5 cl7 cl - _ cl2 04 0.6 08 _. - I A 1 I I / . * Term 1 Term 2 AUX Connector Figure &!5 VP 100 Bottom View of Metal Enclosure . . Toshiba VP Systems Release 6.1 December. 1992
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’ 6-46 Installation and hfaintenance Manual 6.9 HARDWARE REPLACEMENT .- The following sections explain how to safely replace sub-assemblies in the VP 100 cabinet. The sub-assemblies do not contain any replaceable components. Replacing. attempting to replace. or modifying any of the sub-assemblies voids all warranties. An assembly may be replaced by the manufacturer with an equivalent assembly. .*- b WARNI’NG 4 Use’of a wrist grounding strap prevents damage to sensitive electronic components....
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MAINTENANCE 6-47 Pin Pin 1 / Indicator . . Ha;d Disk Mounting Screws Fan Mounting - Power T-----l / SUPPlY Line Card Line Card Extractors , Fan Main Board , III II ’ I II \ Power 1 ’ IIA Mounting Screws Figure 6-6 The VP 100 Components and Their Mounting Locations _ _ A. a Toshiba VP Systems Release 6.1 December. 1992