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CIC Pro™
2026419-033E
Checkout procedures
Safety tests and checkout procedures
Overview
WARNING
ACCIDENTAL SPILLS — To avoid electric shock or device
malfunction, liquids must not be allowed to enter the device. If
liquids have entered a device, take it out of service and have it
checked by a service technician before it is used again.
WARNING
DISCONNECTION FROM MAINS — When disconnecting the
system from the power line, remove the plug from the wall outlet
first. Then you may disconnect the power cord from the device. If
you do not observe this sequence, there is a risk of coming into
contact with line voltage by inserting metal objects, such as the pins
of leadwires, into the sockets of the power cord by mistake.
The safety tests and checkout procedures provide a method of verifying operational
and functional performance without having to disassemble the unit. Failure to attain
the prescribed results indicates a need for calibration, configuration, or repair of the
equipment.
The safety tests and checkout procedures are based on the assumption that the
equipment being tested is using known, good cables. It also requires that the user be
familiar with the operation of the system. For more information concerning the
operation of these components, refer to the operator manual associated with the
equipment.
Perform all of the checkout procedures included in this section to completely test the
system for proper function and operation.
Perform the checkout procedures upon receipt of the equipment, every year thereafter,
and each time a component is removed or replaced.
Checkout procedures need to be performed at the following times:
When initially installing, modifying the configuration, or upgrading the software.
See Configuration checkout procedures on page 7-3.
When performing preventive maintenance.
When replacing any FRU.
See FRU checkout procedures on page 7-10.
Test equipment
The safety tests and checkout procedures are written for the GE recommended test
equipment listed for each test. If you use test equipment other than those GE
recommends, you may need to slightly modify some test steps.
Summary of Contents for CIC Pro
Page 12: ...x CIC Pro 2026419 033E ...
Page 13: ...2026419 033E CIC Pro 1 1 1 Introduction ...
Page 27: ...2026419 033E CIC Pro 2 1 2 Equipment overview ...
Page 53: ...2026419 033E CIC Pro 3 1 3 Licensing ...
Page 60: ...3 8 CIC Pro 2026419 033E Licensing ...
Page 61: ...2026419 033E CIC Pro 4 1 4 Service interfaces ...
Page 74: ...4 14 CIC Pro 2026419 033E Service interfaces ...
Page 75: ...2026419 033E CIC Pro 5 1 5 Installation ...
Page 94: ...5 20 CIC Pro 2026419 033E Installation ...
Page 95: ...2026419 033E CIC Pro 6 1 6 Configuration ...
Page 187: ...2026419 033E CIC Pro 7 1 7 Checkout procedures ...
Page 208: ...7 22 CIC Pro 2026419 033E Checkout procedures ...
Page 209: ...2026419 033E CIC Pro 8 1 8 Troubleshooting ...
Page 241: ...2026419 033E CIC Pro 9 1 9 Field replaceable units FRUs ...
Page 243: ...Field replaceable units FRUs 2026419 033E CIC Pro 9 3 Hard drive Flash drive ...
Page 244: ...9 4 CIC Pro 2026419 033E Field replaceable units FRUs Rack mount ...
Page 245: ...Field replaceable units FRUs 2026419 033E CIC Pro 9 5 Mounting options ...
Page 265: ...2026419 033E CIC Pro 10 1 10 Preventive maintenance ...
Page 279: ...2026419 033E CIC Pro 11 1 11 Reload software ...
Page 288: ...11 10 CIC Pro 2026419 033E Reload software ...
Page 289: ...2026419 033E CIC Pro 12 1 12 Upgrade software ...
Page 298: ...12 10 CIC Pro 2026419 033E Upgrade software ...
Page 299: ...2026419 033E CIC Pro A 1 A Electromagnetic compatibility ...
Page 305: ...2026419 033E CIC Pro B 1 B Backup and restore backed up data modules ...
Page 309: ...Device compatibility 2026419 033E CIC Pro C 1 C Device compatibility ...
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