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DDM-2000 F
IBER
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EACH
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ARROWBAND
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HELF
How to Use This TOP Section
To find the instructions for performing acceptance, system turnup/circuit order, operation, or
trouble clearing tasks, proceed as follows:
1. Find your job in the Task Index under the appropriate colored tab and go to the
referenced procedure (for example,
Acceptance IXL-001
). Or you may use the
Master Task Index (
IXL-001
) in this introduction.
2. Turn to the indicated director level, detail level, or trouble-clearing procedure.
Procedures in this TOP are of three types:
a. Non-Trouble-Clearing Procedures (
NTP
) — a director level procedure that
lists normal work items to perform other than trouble clearing.
b. Trouble Analysis Procedure (
TAP
) — a director level procedure that contains
step-by-step trouble-clearing instructions to locate and/or fix troubles.
c. Detailed Level Procedures (
DLP
) — detailed step-by-step instructions.
All procedures in each section of this TOP are in numerical order, regardless of the type of
procedure (see Table 1). Table 1, which lists all the procedures used in this TOP, is provided
as a reference only. It should not be used alone in finding instructions for performing tasks.
3. Perform all the items in the director level procedure in the indicated order unless it
sends you to another director-level procedure. When you complete a director-level
procedure, you have finished the task. Where more detailed information is required,
you will be sent to a
DLP-( )
. You may also be sent to a DLP by another Detailed
Level Procedure. All DLPs are in the DLP tab section of this manual.
4.
IMPORTANT
: Unless otherwise directed, when you complete a DLP, you
MUST
return to the procedure that sent you there.
5.
IMPORTANT
: Unless otherwise directed, if one director-level procedure sends you
to another director-level procedure, you should not return to the first director level
procedure after you complete the second.
6. Sometimes you will be asked to verify that things have occurred. This may take the
form of a formal statement of the expected response. At other times, the instructions
will merely state
verify that ...
.
If the expected response is not observed and a specific trouble clearing reference is
not made, you should reference the trouble analysis procedures under the
Trouble
Clearing
tab to clear the trouble.
7. When performing tests or procedures using a CIT and system commands, you
should refer to the "Commands and Reports" section of this manual for a description
of the command, its parameters, and the output messages associated with the
command.
8. If a procedure refers to software releases, for example Release 2 or later, it refers to
all releases with a numerical value of 2 or higher.