Fault Finding
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Strata CT I&M Manual October 2000
Five symbols are used in the flowcharts, which are identified in
.
The flowcharts are sequentially arranged to permit rapid fault localisation within the system.
All fault clearing must begin with the Fault Classification Flowchart, which is arranged in the
correct fault locating sequence.
Figure 8-13
Flowchart Symbols
CAUTION!
When handling PCBs, do not:
Drop a PCB.
Stack one PCB on top of another.
Handle a PCB without discharging any static electricity from your person
by touching the grounded cabinet.
Touch the PCB contacts with your fingers.
Important!
If the fault is not cleared by substituting a PCB, reinstall the original PCB in
the KSU/cabinet before trying another PCB.
Parts Return
1.
Pack the part in a suitable container (original box is highly recommended). Use anti-
static containers for all PCBs and feature cartridges. Use plastic bags for digital or
electronic telephones, KSU/cabinet, etc.
CAUTION!
To avoid damage, never write on the part itself.
Progression TO or FROM another
flowchart location. Letters and
numbers denote the exact
entrance or exit points.
Important notes affecting the
fault clearing procedure.
Marking points of a
flowchart sequence.
Question to be answered
YES or NO.
Statement of a required action.
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Summary of Contents for Strata CT
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Page 94: ...Strata CT Installation 2 58 Strata CT I M Manual October 2000 H C ...
Page 242: ...Peripheral Installation 6 54 Strata CT I M Manual October 2000 H C ...
Page 258: ...ACD Installation 7 16 Strata CT I M Manual October 2000 H C ...
Page 274: ...Fault Finding 8 16 Strata CT I M Manual October 2000 H C ...
Page 364: ...ISDN Interfaces 10 38 Strata CT I M Manual October 2000 H C ...
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