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Table 541: Emergency Transfer Query Test (#1532) 2 of 2<br />

Error<br />

Code<br />

Test<br />

Result<br />

Description <strong>and</strong> recommendation<br />

Emergency Transfer Query Test (#1532)<br />

PASS System software has control of Emergency Transfer within this cabinet. If<br />

Emergency Transfer is currently invoked (the emergency transfer LED is<br />

on), the cause could be a major alarm.<br />

1. The following shows the Error Types that can cause Emergency<br />

Transfer. If any of these <strong>error</strong>s appear in the log, see TONE-BD<br />

(Tone-Clock Circuit Pack), <strong>and</strong> resolve these Error Types first:<br />

● Error Type 3848, Aux Data 0<br />

● Error Type 2305, Aux Data 0<br />

These <strong>error</strong>s indicate the loss of one or more clock signals from the<br />

reported TN2312BP circuit pack.<br />

a. Examine the Error Log for <strong>error</strong>s reported against circuit packs in<br />

the same port network, especially TDM-CLK (TDM Bus Clock),<br />

TONE-BD (Tone-Clock Circuit Pack), <strong>and</strong> EXP-INTF (Expansion<br />

Interface Circuit Pack). Follow the repair or replacement<br />

procedures indicated for any such <strong>error</strong>s found.<br />

b. If the <strong>error</strong> is not corrected by resolving <strong>error</strong>s found in step 1,<br />

the TN2312BP circuit pack should be replaced. See Replacing<br />

the IPSI or Tone-Clock Circuit Pack.<br />

2. If none of the above stated <strong>error</strong>s appear in the log, check the<br />

Emergency Transfer hardware.<br />

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