Chapter 6 Maintaining and Troubleshooting the TimeProvider
Repairing the TimeProvider
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Repairing the TimeProvider
Repairing the TimeProvider is limited to replacing cards. Refer to Working With
Cards, on page 75, for information on how to properly handle cards and modules to
prevent electrostatic or physical damage.
To remove an IOC, loosen the captive screws and lift the removal tabs on each side
of the card, then slide the module out of the shelf. To remove the IMC, loosen the
captive screws and pull the module out of the shelf using the U-shaped handle on
the front panel. Place the module on an anti-static surface or in an anti-static bag.
CLRDELAY Input clear delay has changed, <value>
DATCHG System date has changed, <date>
ELEVTIME Alarm elevation time has changed, <state>
FACTORY Provisioned to factory defaults
FLTDELAY Input fault delay has changed, <value>
INACTTIME Communication timeout has changed, <value>
INPREF System reference input has changed, <selected reference>
LOCTIM System’s local time offset has changed, <time offset>
LOGECHO Record login event,<value>
REFMODE System Reference mode has changed, <mode>
TIMCHG System time has changed, <time>
SYSMODE System mode of operation has changed, <state>
UTC GPS has set System time to UTC, <UTC date, UTC time>
RTM Event Keywords
CKTIDCHG Retimer Circuit ID has changed, <cktid>
FREEFLT Free-run Retimer fault strategy has changed, <state>
HOLDFLT Holdover Retimer fault strategy has changed, <state>
RTMLBO Port LBO has changed, <value>
RTMSTATE Port state has changed, <value>
SLIPCHG Slip threshold has changed, <value>
SLIPCLR Slip counter has been cleared
Table 6-8. Event Code Conditional Descriptions (Continued)
Event ID Event Conditional Description