182 Maintenance
Table 47
ICB equipment problems (Continued)
Symptoms | Diagnosis | Solution |
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Display on the | Card faulty, failed | Refer to the Meridian 1 and CS 1000 Input/Output |
controller card | Administration Guide or Meridian | |
shows fault | communicating with | Reference Manual for a description of the fault codes. |
codes. | peripheral equipment. | Based on the description, take the appropriate action to |
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| resolve the problem. |
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Error messages | Hardware or software | Note the error messages. Refer to the Meridian 1 and |
the TTY terminal | problems with the | CS 1000 Input/Output Administration Guide or Meridian |
or the MAP | ICB. |
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displays. |
| description. Based on the description, take the |
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| appropriate action to resolve the problem. |
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Card replacement
The ICB uses PCMCIA technology which enables the ICB to be removed from the IPE shelf indefinitely without losing the configuration data. Before replacing the PCMCIA card, back up the data on the card so that it does not have to be
Procedure 36
Replace a card
1Prepare for this procedure (see Procedure 1 on page 46).
2Disable the ICB card.
3Remove the card from its card slot in the IPE module.
4Remove all PCMCIA cards from the old ICB card.
5Transfer all PCMCIA cards to the new ICB card. Keep the packaging material from the new card.
This procedure moves all software, configuration, and records to the replacement ICB card.
6Transfer the Security Device from the old ICB to the replacement.
The new card reuses the keycode. The keycode remains on the PCMCIA card, which was removed from the old ICB.
7Enable the new card.
8Package the old ICB card using the packaging material from the new card. Ship the card to the repair center.
This procedure is now complete