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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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

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

The Customer-Provided Alarming Device (CPAD) Test closes the relay that activates the CPAD<br />

for one minute. If more than one minute is necessary to verify CPAD activation, use the repeat<br />

option for the <strong>test</strong> customer-alarm location comm<strong>and</strong> to close the relay for up to 99<br />

minutes. For example, entering <strong>test</strong> customer-alarm location r 5 closes the relay for<br />

five minutes.<br />

When the repeat option is used, the results for Test #115 come back immediately <strong>and</strong>, for each<br />

<strong>test</strong> that passed, the CPAD is kept on for one minute. The CPAD does not turn off after the<br />

PASS result <strong>and</strong> then turn back on. Instead, the CPAD is kept on continuously for the entire<br />

time. If the CPAD is being activated <strong>and</strong> deactivated in a flickering fashion, there is a problem<br />

with either the CPAD or a PN’s Maintenance circuit pack.<br />

This <strong>test</strong> runs on CAB-CALM (Customer alarm) <strong>and</strong> MAINT (PN Maintenance Circuit Pack).<br />

Issue 5 May 2009 1205

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