DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126 Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-1797TONE-PT (Tone Generator)
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TONE-PT (Tone Generator)
NOTE:
Replacing the tone/cl ock circuit pa ck requires a spec ial procedure whic h is
described in the documentation for TONE-BD. That section also desc ribes
the LED display for this board.
The tone generator resides on the Tone/Clock circuit pac k and provides all
system tones such as dial tone, busy tone, and so on. If an active tone gener ator
fails, its port network may not have tones (see the Tone Generator Transmission
Test #40). For instance, a user may go off-hook and hear no dial tone. This
problem will affect only users on the same port network in which the faulty
Tone-Clock circuit pack resides. The system will b e able to process certain type
of calls (that is, internal calls will s ucceed while outg oing calls will not).
The Tone-Clock circuit pack also provid es the clocks for the system and can
serve as the synchronization reference. Therefore, when resolving alar ms on the
Tone-Clock circuit pack, the TDM-CLK (TDM Bus Clock) and SYNC
(Synchronization) Maintenance doc umentation should be utilized as well as the
TONE-BD (Tone-Clock Circuit Pack) Maintenance d ocumentation.
See the section on TONE-BD Maintenance in this manual for a disc ussion of the
relationship of Tone-Clock circuit pack s with the various Reliability Options.
MO Name (in
Alarm Log) Alarm Level Initial Command To Run1
1. UU is the universal cabinet number (1 for PPN, 2 -44 for EPNs). C is the carrier designation
(A, B, C, D, or E).
Full Name of MO
TONE-PT MAJOR test tone-clock UUC short Tone Generator
TONE-PT MINOR test tone-cloc k UUC short Tone Generator
TONE-PT WARNING release tone-clock UUC Tone Generator