Replacing Fiber Remote IPE cards 1295 Unlatch the card’s locking devices by squeezing the tabs andpulling the upper locking device away from the card and thelower locking device downwards.6 Pull the card out of the IPE module or cabinet and place it in anantistatic bag away from the work area.7 Check the replacement card and make sure that theElectro-optical packlets are already installed.If not installed, install the new packlets or remove the packletsfrom the faulty Fiber Peripheral Controller card and install themon the replacement card if sure the packlets are not faulty.8 Hold the replacement card by the card locking devices and insertit partially into the card guides in the module.9 Pull the upper locking device away from the faceplate on thecard and the lower locking device downwards and insert the cardfirmly into the backplane connector.Press the upper locking device firmly against the faceplate andthe lower locking device upwards to latch the card inside themodule.The Fiber Peripheral Controller card automatically starts theself-test.10 Observe the red LED on the front panel during self-test.If the red LED flashes three times and stays lit, it has passed thetest. Go to step 11.If the red LED does not flash three times and stay lit, it has failedthe test. Pull the card partially out of the module and reinsert itfirmly into the module. If the problem persists, troubleshoot orreplace the Fiber Peripheral Controller card.11 Connect the fiber-optic patchcords to the optical connectors ofthe Fiber Peripheral Controller card faceplate.For a wall-mounted Fiber Remote IPE, plug the fiber-optic linkFC/PC optical connectors into the FC/PC optical connectors onthe Fiber Peripheral Controller card faceplate.12 At the: prompt in the LD 32 program, type ENXP x, where x isthe Fiber Peripheral Controller card, and press the Enter key toenable the card.If the uppermost red LED on the Fiber Peripheral Controllercard faceplate turns off, the card is functioning correctly and isenabled.The outcome of self-test is also indicated by LD 32 on the MMIterminal connected to the Fiber Peripheral Controller card. If theLED stays lit, go to “Isolating and correcting faults” (page 106) orreplace the card.Nortel Communication Server 1000Fiber Remote IPE FundamentalsNN43021-554 04.01 4 June 2010Copyright © 2007-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.