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VC-BD (Voice Conditioner Circuit Pack)<br />

Notes:<br />

a. Error Type 0: run the short test sequence first. If every test passes, run the long test<br />

sequence. Refer to each appropriate test’s description, and follow its recommended<br />

procedures.<br />

b. Error Type 1: the circuit pack stopped functioning or it was removed from the system. This<br />

alarm is logged approximately 11 minutes after the circuit pack is removed and/or the SAKI<br />

Sanity test (#53) fails.<br />

To resolve this error, insert a circuit pack in the same slot as the error indicates, if the circuit<br />

pack is not already in the system. Or, if the circuit pack is in the system and the red LED is<br />

on, then follow instructions for Red alarms.<br />

CAUTION: If<br />

! CAUTION:<br />

the TN788 Voice Conditioner circuit pack (VC-BD) is not Vintage 2 or later, it<br />

must be replaced.<br />

c. Error Type 18: this circuit pack is busied out by busyout board location.<br />

d. Error Type 257: transient communication problems exist between the switch and this circuit<br />

pack. Execute test board location and see the repair procedures for the Control<br />

Channel Looparound Test (#52).<br />

e. Error Type 513: the circuit pack detected an on-board hardware failure. The reported Aux<br />

Data values correspond to the following detected errors:<br />

Error Description<br />

4352 External RAM error<br />

4353 Internal RAM error<br />

4355 ROM Checksum error<br />

4357 Instruction set error<br />

Reset the circuit pack by executing busyout board location, reset board<br />

location, and release board location. When it is reset, the circuit pack executes a<br />

set of tests to detect the presence of any of the above faults. The detection of one these<br />

errors during initialization causes the circuit pack to lock-up and appear insane to the<br />

system. See the repair procedures in footnote (a) for Error Type 1.<br />

f. Error Type 769: the circuit pack detects a program logic error. While no action is required,<br />

this error may lead to errors of other types being reported against this circuit pack.<br />

g. Error Type 1025: the circuit pack cannot update NPE memory and read it back. This Error<br />

Type can be ignored, but it may lead to other Error Types being reported against this circuit<br />

pack.<br />

h. Error Type 1281: a critical hardware failure has been detected on the circuit pack. Use<br />

busyout board location, reset board location, followed by release board<br />

location. If Test #53 passes, the on-board circuitry is healthy. Use test board<br />

location long clear to retire the alarm. If Test #53 fails, replace the circuit pack.<br />

Communication Manager Release 5.0 Issue 4 January 2008 1411

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