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Table 379: Battery and Power Supply Query Test (#5) 3 of 7<br />

Error<br />

Code<br />

2029<br />

2319<br />

2320<br />

2500<br />

Test<br />

Result<br />

Description / Recommendation<br />

Battery and Power Supply Query Test (#5)<br />

ABORT Internal system error<br />

1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 5 times.<br />

2 FAIL DC-powered cabinet: The PN’s Maintenance circuit pack is<br />

incorrectly reporting a problem with power. Replace the suspect circuit<br />

pack and run the test again.<br />

AC-powered cabinet: The system is in nominal power holdover, and<br />

the battery is so low that the system will disconnect power very shortly.<br />

1. If power returns, the port carriers in the PN should power-up again.<br />

Every circuit pack should be reinserted, and the system should<br />

continue to operate normally. There will probably be a minor alarm<br />

against battery and battery charger due to the fact that the<br />

batteries are recharging.<br />

2. If power does not return, the system will shut down to prevent<br />

damage to the batteries. Restore power, and the system will<br />

reboot. No manual intervention is required.<br />

3. Rerun the test. If the test still fails, the PN’s MAINT (Maintenance)<br />

circuit pack could be reporting this condition incorrectly. Resolve<br />

every alarm on this MO, and rerun the test. There are failures that<br />

can occur on the PN’s Maintenance circuit pack that will not be<br />

detected by their respective maintenance, but which will cause<br />

many, if not every, environment tests to fail. If many environment<br />

tests are failing, the suspect circuit pack, depending on the system<br />

configuration, should be replaced and the test rerun.<br />

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