
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
555-233-123
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Issue 4 May 2002
Replacing a TN736 or TN752 Power Unit Circuit
Pack
If the TN736 or TN752 power unit circuit pack is in a control carrier of a PPN
system, then refer to the
‘‘Handling Control Circuit Packs’’
section in
‘‘Routine Maintenance Procedures’’
. Replacing either power unit interrupts the -5
volt supply to the carrier. This causes all the analog circuit packs in the carrier to
fail their Loop Around Tests and may cause failures in circuit packs in the control
complex. After the power unit has been replaced, look for alarms against these
maintenance objects. If ANL-LINE alarms exist, refer to Test #47 (Loop Around
and Conference Test) in ANL-LINE Maintenance documentation. For CO-TRK
alarms, refer to Test #33 (Loop Around and Conference Test) in CO-TRK
Maintenance documentation.
Hardware Error Log Entries and Test to Clear
Values
Notes:
a. Where P is an appropriate port network number taken for the PORT field of
the Error Log.
b. Run the Power Unit Query Test (#127) first using the test environment P r
2 command. Then, if a carrier must be recycled to clear the CARR-POW
alarm, use the recycle carrier PC command to run the Power Unit Recycle
Test (#126). The Power Unit Recycle Test (#126) is not included in either
the long or Short Test Sequences.
!
WARNING:
The Power Unit Recycle Test (#126) is destructive. For more
information, refer to the description of this test.
Carrier Port Power Unit Error Log Entries
Error
Type
Aux
Data
Associated Test
Alarm
Level
On/Off
Board
Test to Clear Value
0
1
1
Run the Short Test Sequence first. If all tests pass, run the Long Test Sequence. Refer to the
appropriate test description and follow the recommended procedures.
0
Any
Any
Any
test environment P sh r 1
1(a)(b)
0 or 1
Power Unit Query Test
(#127)
MAJOR
ON
test environment P r 2
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