Step
1525-5
Note:
Be
sure
you
are
working
on
the
side
of
the
BPA
(A
or
B)
referenced
by
the
error
code
that
sent
you
to
this
MAP.
FRUs
on
the
operating
side
of
the
BPA
(with
BPC
GOOD
LED
on)
must
not
be
disturbed
during
this
procedure.
1.
Turn
all
the
BPR
on/off
switches
on
this
BPA
to
the
off
position
(to
the
right).
2.
Unplug
the
BPD
to
be
checked
and
carefully
pull
it
approximately
25
mm
(1
inch)
away
from
the
backplane
without
unplugging
any
cables.
If
there
is
more
than
one
BPD
left
to
be
checked,
start
with
the
uppermost
unchecked
BPD
and
make
a
note
of
which
BPD
you
unplugged.
3.
Set
all
the
BPR
on/off
switches
on
this
BPA
to
the
on
position
(to
the
left).
Does
the
BPC
GOOD
LED
on
the
BPC
come
on
and
stay
on?
NO
Replug
the
BPD
and
continue
with
YES
Replace
the
BPD
that
is
currently
unplugged.
Follow
all
steps
in
the
removal
and
replacement
procedures
for
Go
to
Step
1525-6
Is
the
error
code
that
sent
you
to
this
MAP
still
reported?
NO
The
problem
has
been
corrected.
Go
to
″
MAP
0410:
Repair
Checkout
″
in
the
RS/6000
and
Eserver
pSeries
Diagnostic
Information
for
Multiple
Bus
Systems
.
YES
If
the
error
code
that
directed
you
to
this
map
was
1011
8710
or
1011
8711,
then
return
to
the
table
and
take
the
next
action
defined
in
the
table
for
these
error
codes.
If
the
error
code
that
directed
you
to
this
map
was
neither
1011
8710
nor
1011
8711,
then
call
support.
Step
1525-7
Inform
the
customer
that
the
line
voltage
into
the
BPA
is
missing
or
is
too
low
and
must
be
checked.
Can
the
line
voltage
be
checked
now?
NO
Defer
this
repair
until
the
customer’s
utility
can
check
the
line
voltage.
YES
Go
to
Step
1525-8
Does
the
customer
utility
voltage
checkout
OK?
NO
The
customer
must
restore
utility
voltage.
YES
Exchange
the
power
cord
and
go
to
Step
1525-9
Press
the
service
complete
button.
Is
the
error
code
that
sent
you
to
this
MAP
reported?
NO
The
problem
has
been
corrected.
Go
to
″
MAP
0410:
Repair
Checkout
″
in
the
RS/6000
and
Eserver
pSeries
Diagnostic
Information
for
Multiple
Bus
Systems
.
YES
Call
for
support.
Chapter
3.
Maintenance
Analysis
Procedures
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