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DC-POWER (Single-Carrier Cabinet Environment)<br />

If a Carrier Port Power Supply is physically removed from a carrier in a single-carrier cabinet,<br />

there will not be a DC-POWER alarm. DC-POWER maintenance cannot distinguish between<br />

removal of the power supply and the physical absence of the cabinet.<br />

There is a nominal power holdover of .25 second in an PN single-carrier cabinet.<br />

Error log entries and recommended actions<br />

Table 176: Single-Carrier Cabinet Power Error Log Entries<br />

Error<br />

Type<br />

0 2<br />

Aux<br />

Data<br />

Associated Test Alarm<br />

Level<br />

On/Off<br />

Board<br />

Demand test descriptions and error codes<br />

Recommended Action 1<br />

0 Any Any Any test environment UU<br />

513 0 or 1 Single-carrier cabinet<br />

power query test (#79)<br />

1. UU is the universal cabinet number indicated in the PORT field of the Alarm Log.<br />

2. Run the short test sequence first. If every test passes, run the long test sequence. Refer to each test’s<br />

description and recommended procedures.<br />

Investigate tests in the order presented. By clearing errors associated with the first test, errors<br />

generated from other tests may also be cleared. Click on the link to see the full description of<br />

the test, error codes, and recommended actions.<br />

Order of Investigation Short Test<br />

Sequence<br />

MAJ ON test environment UU r 2<br />

Long Test<br />

Sequence<br />

D/ND 1<br />

Single-Carrier Cabinet Power Query Test (#79) X X ND<br />

Emergency Transfer Query Test (#124) X X ND<br />

External Device Alarm Query Test (#120) X X ND<br />

Ring Generator Initialization Test (#117) X X ND<br />

Ring Generator Query Test (#118) X X ND<br />

1. D = Destructive; ND = Nondestructive<br />

Communication Manager Release 5.0 Issue 4 January 2008 675

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