Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
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8-1306 Issue 1 May 2002
Battery and Battery Charger Query Test (#5)
This test queries the PN’s Maintenance circuit pack for the status of the battery
pack and battery charger, and reports the result. During this test, the status LED
on the battery charger is lit and extinguished if the status of the battery charger is
reported as normal. This event is a result of checking that the battery charger is
connected.
Table 8-524. Test #5 Battery and Battery Charger Query Test
Error
Code
Te s t
Result Description / Recommendation
1000 ABORT System resources required to run this test are not available.
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 5 times.
1005 ABORT The battery charger is not connected. If the system has a UPS and no battery
charger and batteries, ignore this error since the batteries and charger are not
required with certain UPSs.
1. Verify that the battery charger is switched on.
2. Unplug one battery.
3. Switch off the charger and remove its white power cord.
4. Verify that the power cord has at least 106 VAC.
5. Verify that the connector on the rear of the charger is properly inserted.
6. Re-insert the charger power cord and switch on the charger.
7. Plug the battery back in.
8. Run the test environment. The batteries will probably need charging and
may be drained if there were power outages. Reconnect the battery
charger to allow the batteries to recharge. If Test #5 is run before the
batteries are completely charged, the test will fail with Error Code 2. If
Abort 1005 occurs again, escalate the problem.
9. Wait 30 hours and rerun the test.
2000 ABORT Response to the test request was not received within the allowable time
period.
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 5 time.
2. If the test continues to ABORT with error code 2000, check for system
powering problems with the A carrier. Look for and resolve every
AC-POWER and CARR-POW alarm in a multicarrier cabinet system.
Then, repeat the test.
3. If the test continues to ABORT with a 2000 error code, check for and
resolve every MAINT (Maintenance circuit pack) error in an PN. Then,
repeat the test.
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