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OCB 283 system is designed with a good central defence which will take care of
almost all types of situations arising from units becoming faulty. Operating staff
are intimated about the unusual events taking place in the system by messages
output on various peripheral devices. Faulty units are diagnosed by the system
and appropriate action to restore the services are taken by the system. But in the
case of a fault which needs human intervention if the messages are ignored the
accumulated faults may cause to crash the total system. Hence the maintenance
routines are devised to keep the operating staff abreast with the status of the
various functions of the system and to correct faulty units.
3.Billing management
4.Backup
5.Preventive maintenance
1.Management
2.Operation
3.Preventive maintenance
The routines may have different frequencies viz. daily, weekly etc.
2. System outputs are through logical files. Appropriate files should be assigned to
terminals. While assigning the files the volume of the output expected through each
file may be considered and number of files assigned to one terminal may be according
to the suggestions by the manufacturer of system. The files to be assigned are PFAU,
PFIM, PFID, PFSI, YJDB, DGNC, OPTR, OPEC, PTAX, OPMN, PSAD, ECSY,
ELSY, PSAM, YSYS etc.
3. Install TIPGS
4. Install WAM
Management operations
Purpose Periodicity Operations Precautions Ref doc.
Monitoring alarms Daily Check alarm conditions in PGS by colour. Consult the Check alarms PGS user
messages. Find the faulty unit. in HOLD manual
Daily Create an EXEC file in Intelligent Terminal (TI). The file is NIL Operati
to contain the commands. Run the EXEC file and note the ng
Check operational results Sheets
status of units ESMIN;
Check UR status TELIN: AFUR= (Range of URs)
Check logic status TELINB: AFPIL= (Range of URs):
Check signalling AFRES=(Range of URs);
channel status FSMIN: TYR=RL:
Check peripheral TYR=RN;
and SMM status INFIN: DV=(Peripheral including BMs):
Check for PGs DV=STA;
Check for alarms ABFASE;
Check filter status ALAIL;
Check last 15 faults FEMIL: NIV=2+3;
Check LRI status ANOIL;
Check LR status ETTIL: AFLRI=(Range of LRIs);
GLRCT: AFGRX=(Range of GRX);
Check alarm ring CVAIN: CVA=1<4;
Check token ring AMXIL,DBG=H ‘2’;
Check log SRFIL,DBG=H ‘1’:: DD= , DF= ;
Check circuits CTETIL: NFSC= ,ED=YES,
STTUS=HS+DFAU
General information Daily Using OCHLA command manually or in calendar At busy hour
of traffic efficiency
Check spare PCBs Monthly Check the PCB in on appropriate unit in actual traffic Use antistatic
conditions. equipment
OPERATION
1. Transfer subscribers meter reading to magnetic tapes
4. Verification of TVDR
7. Rectifier maintenance
9. Battery maintenance
10.Airconditioner maintenance
DATE:
Observation of traffic
efficiency (OCHLA)
Systematic test of
subscribers (Results and
follow-up actions)
Verification of temperature
of exchange room
Maintenance of magtape
drives
Preventive maintenance of
streamers
Verification of TVDR
3. SMM LOG
Date And Time Nature Of Message on Message on Action Date and Remarks
Of Fault Fault WAM YSYS time of
restoration
6. Magtape movement log (Serial number, Type of data, Data, Docket, Date of
return, Remarks)
Date and time of fault Source Fault Action taken PCB changed Down NSSIN
message, Alarm time
or Routine test)
Date and time Observation Action Components Date and Down Remarks
taken replaced time of time
repair
9. ND - NE REGISTER
Date NFSC AFCT Din Fault Source Particulars Date and Signature
and No. of case time
time No. MUX fault
cleared
PCB Name Serial No. FRD No. Nature of Date sent Date received Repaired or
fault after repair replaced
FSCIL, ACHIN, INFIL, INDIN (TRAD 1 to 4), FSMIN, LDIL, ASMIN, TELIN
(for AFGRX), FSCIN (for each NFSC), CTIN (for every PCM), NLIBR (for NE and
ND)
The maintenance routines are only guide lines and are to be adapted according to
circumstances. Deatiled billing archiving frequency depends on the type of traffic in the
exchange. Frequency of the subscriber line routine testing depends on the existing
external line plant. If more faults are observed the frequency is to be increased.
OCB EXCHANGE
INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
The installation procedures of the OCB-283 system are easier in comparison to its
predecessor E-10 B system. Therefore, the installation time required is also less. The
installation of the exchange equipments can be done.
depending on the specific site requirement. (This should be planned in advance and order
should be palced accordingly as some additional installation material are essential for
installation without false floor) The different racks are supplied with the cards plugged
inside and inter rack cables are provided readymade except few cables. Therefore one
should be careful while opening the racks packing and also their shifting to the site.
Prerequisites :- Following points should be checked before starting the actual physical
installation.
1. Preparation & readyness of room & site.
(a) Civil works completed a per plan
(b) False flooring provided. In case of without false floor whether
antisatic flooring is provided, if so its proper terminations to earth.
(c) Air-conditioning is available
CA DBM UA
CB CC XA
UB UC UD CSN-BASIC CSN-EXTN.
1 SMC + 2 SMT+2 SMA 1 SMC + 4 SMA 1 SMC + 2 SMT’s UCN+4 CNL (ICNE) 5CNL (ICNE)
LAYOUT OF ROOM :- Layout of the exchange is one of the foremost
documents to refer. It gives the positions of various racks & equipments
& devices.
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16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
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VDU VDU VDU VDU
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OPERATION ROOM P
ACDB
Installation
CONFORMITY OF HARDWARE
T1
STARTUP OF STATIONS
T6
APPLICATION OF TRAFFIC
LOAD
T7
BBUMES
ALARMS TEST
T11
SYSTEM STABILIZATION
T13
HANDOVER PREPARATION
T19
COMMISSIONING
T20
HARDWARE PROGRAMMING
Hardware programming is done on all the stations of OCB-283 except CSNs for
the purpose of making the PHYSICAL ADDRESS of the MULTIPROCESSORS
STATION on the communication multiplexes. HARDWARE PROGRAMMING is done
on the TWO DIP switches on the Back plane of each shelf of the stations of OCB-283 as
follows:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
OFF OFF
LS MS LS MS LS MS
ON ON
TYCP
Coupler field DCOP is switch nos. 6 to 8 DIP SWITCH 1. It indicate the communication
multiplex.