1152700• Issue 1 • February 2001 • Section 2 Operations and Maintenance
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6.When opening modules or working on a chassis always wear a grounded wrist strap.
7.Ensure that all modules removed from the chassis or not installed, are properly stored in
8.The Cellworx STN shelf is equipped with a grounding jack for connecting
Caution: Modules can be damaged by static electrical discharge. Before handling any modules, Electrostatic Discharge precautions (ESD) must always be used. Ensure that all modules removed from the chassis or not installed are properly stored in
ALARM TROUBLESHOOTING
Summary: This section provides the user and maintenance personnel with a table of definitions for all alarm messages that can be generated by the Cellworx STN system. Also provided are suggestions for troubleshooting the alarms incurred during system operation.
A general knowledge of how the Cellworx STN functions and what alarm indications mean will aid in troubleshooting tasks. The following assumptions are made by this procedure:
•All Cellworx STNs in the network are properly equipped.
•There may be a single cause for multiple alarms or trouble indications.
•Only a single failure exists.
1.Accumulate the alarm information from the system to determine the highest level of alarm, and which node is generating the alarm.
Reference: NTP-007.
2.Locate the retrieved alarm message in Table
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