MAP
152m:
Cable
Problem
in
Power
Subsystem
Step
152m-1
Record
the
error
code
and
location
code(s)
that
sent
you
to
this
MAP.
You
should
be
supplied
with
one
or
two
pairs
of
location
codes
from
the
action
for
the
error
code
in
the
service
guide.
These
location
codes
are
the
ends
of
the
cable
or
cables
in
question.
The
fourth
nibble
of
the
error
code
indicates
the
side
of
the
power
subsystem
that
detected
the
failure.
For
example,
101A
indicates
side
A
(front),
and
101B
indicates
side
B
(rear).
The
following
steps
apply
to
the
power
subsystem
side
indicated
by
the
error
code
recorded.
For
each
location
code
pair:
1.
Generate
the
first
FRU
location
code
(from
U1.35)
to
be
replaced
by
taking
the
location
code
given
for
the
action
of
the
error
code
and
truncating
the
connector
ID
(/Qx).
2.
Generate
the
second
FRU
location
code
to
be
replaced
by
taking
the
location
code
(not
from
U1.35)
given
for
the
action
of
the
error
code
and
truncating
the
connector
ID
(/Qx).
3.
Generate
the
third
FRU
location
code
to
be
replaced
(the
cable)
by
taking
the
location
code
(from
U1.35)
given
for
the
action
of
the
error
code
and
appending
a
#
(number
sign).
For
example,
the
service
guide
for
error
code
101A
x125
lists
the
location
codes
U1.35-P1-X3/Q1
and
U1.9-V1/Q2.
From
the
error
code,
you
are
working
on
the
A
(front)
side.
From
the
location
codes,
the
FRUs,
in
order
of
replacement,
(if
required)
are:
a.
U1.35-P1-X3
-
BPD1
b.
U1.9-V1
-
DCA1
c.
U1.35-P1-X3/Q1#
-
cable
4.
If
two
pairs
of
location
codes
(in
other
words,
two
cables)
were
reported
by
the
eror
code
that
sent
you
to
this
map,
repeat
steps
1,
2,
and
3
for
the
other
pair
of
location
codes.
Assemble
the
FRU
list
for
both
cables
as
follows:
a.
Cable
from
first
pair
of
location
codes.
b.
Cable
from
second
pair
of
location
codes.
Refer
to
and
Step
152m-2
Press
the
green
start
service
button
on
the
panel
with
the
UEPO
switch.
Step
152m-3
From
the
action
column
in
the
″
Error
Code
to
FRU
″
table
entry
for
the
error
code
recorded
in
find
the
location
codes
of
both
ends
of
the
suspect
power
cable
or
cables.
Step
152m-4
Examine
both
ends
of
the
power
cable
or
cables,
and
make
sure
each
end
is
properly
connected
and
fully
seated.
Step
152m-5
Is
the
power
cable
or
cables
properly
connected
and
seated
fully
at
both
ends?
Yes
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to
No
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