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Table 420: Customer-Provided Alarming Device Test (#115)<br />

Error<br />

Code<br />

Test<br />

Result<br />

Description / Recommendations<br />

Customer-Provided Alarming Device Test (#115)<br />

Any ABORT Internal system error or response from the test was not received in the<br />

time allowed.<br />

1. Repeat the command at one-minute intervals up to 3 times.<br />

PASS The request was successfully sent to the PN’s maintenance or<br />

TN2312BP IPSI circuit pack to turn on the CPAD. Inspect the CPAD to<br />

verify that it is operating.<br />

1. If the CPAD is operating but a customer says that the CPAD did not<br />

indicate an actual system alarm:<br />

a. Enter display system-parameters maintenance to check<br />

the administered alarm activation level.<br />

b. Compare the administered alarm level with the customer’s<br />

specifications. If the administered alarm level does not match the<br />

customer’s specifications, change the alarm level on the<br />

change system-parameters maintenance screen.<br />

2. If Test #115 passes but the CPAD is not being activated, check the<br />

CPAD connection to the PN’s Maintenance or TN2312BP IPSI circuit<br />

pack.<br />

3. If the CPAD can be activated but not deactivated, enter<br />

status port-network or status cabinet to verify that<br />

Emergency Transfer is not activated in the affected PN or cabinet.<br />

Note that Emergency Transfer can be forced to manual OFF using<br />

set emergency-transfer for the TN2312BP circuit pack.<br />

4. If Emergency Transfer is OFF and the CPAD still cannot be<br />

deactivated:<br />

a. Enter display system-parameters maintenance to check<br />

the administered CPAD alarm levels.<br />

b. Enter display alarms to compare CPAD levels against those<br />

currently in the system.<br />

Communication Manager Release 5.0 Issue 4 January 2008 1563

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