Equipment

Detailed information about system programming is included in System Programming and in System Programming and Maintenance (SPM). You can use either a DOS PC or a Master Controller (MCII or MCIII). To connect a PC to the control unit, you need a 355AF adapter and a D8W-87 cord.

NOTE:

On-site programming maintenance is preferred if it is feasible; remote programming overrides on-site programming, except when on-site backup or restore is in progress. See “On-Site Programming Maintenance” and “Remote Programming Maintenance,” later in this chapter, for details.

Tools

In addition to the maintenance terminal, you need the following tools:

EIA breakout box

Digital voltmeter (KS-20599 or equivalent)

110/66-type punchdown tool

Dracon TS21 or equivalent touch-tone telephone for testing

Assorted flathead and Phillips-head screwdrivers

Long-nosed and regular pliers

Wrist grounding strap

Replacement parts recommended by your technical support organization

CAUTION:

Should you ever need to open a module and handle the circuit board, use the wrist strap to connect your wrist to a suitable ground first. Electrostatic discharge can destroy or severely damage the integrated circuits in the power supply, processor, and modules.

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