Technical Product Manual - DCT1900Maintenance, Service MessagesMaint-DCT1900/R8/mw 4-1© 2000-2005CHAPTER 4Service Messages4.1 Service Message FormatService messages are displayed in the service table have the following format:Fault 35 on DTU circuit 1 76 2 10/07 14:25Fault Code : Number identifying the fault, see Table 4-1.Board Type : Name of the board. When the fault points to a peripheral, the word "circuit" is added.Cabinet : Cabinet number in the system.Board Number : Location of the board in the cabinet, see Section 2 System Description, Chapter 5,Paragraph 5.4, "Numbering Conventions."Peripheral Number : Peripheral (interface, circuit) number. Only when fault concerns a peripheral.Date : Date when fault was reported.Time : Time when fault was reported.A DTU board actually has no peripherals, but comprises two completely separate circuits, calledDTCs. However, to distinguish between the upper and lower digital trunk circuits, the peripheralnumber is used. The upper DTC is indicated as peripheral 2 and the lower DTC as peripheral 1.For more information, refer to Section 2, System Description, Chapter 5, Paragraph 5.4,"Numbering Conventions."To distinguish between the four possible types of DTU boards, the following board typedesignations have been defined:EIC : DTU-E1, CCST1C : DTU-T1, CCSE1A : DTU-E1, CAST1A : DTU-T1, CAS4.2 Handling Error MessagesHow to display messagesService messages, faults and information messages are displayed in the Service Messagewindow. To view the Service Messages window, check Service Messages under menu optionView.How to remove messagesMessages can be removed from the Service Messages window by selecting System-Clear-Service-Messages or by right clicking in the Service Message window and selecting Clear ServiceMessages.Fault Code Board Type Date:MM/DDTime:HH:MMCabinet BoardNumberBC/Periph.Number