Ok so first question is, are we chasing a fault that doesn't exist? Have you looked in the PIM (shelf) before and not seen flashing lights? Are extensions not working?
Do you know how to log in to the system and check the programming? if not, see here for what key does what in CAT mode (you want the middle column)....
To log on to the system, At a dterm in sequence and without pauses press TRF, CNF, *, TRF, CNF, #
After this you should see CAT MODE displayed. If not you either didn't do the sequence fluidly enough or the dterm is restricted from programming.
Then press the key for start (LNR/SPD),then enter 10 (note in the IPS you should really use command 14 for programming this area but it is more complicated to explain and when just looking, 10 will do) then press the key for data entry (Recall), then as we are looking at PIM 1 (they start at 0) enter 100 which is the first port in the PIM then data entry (recall) again and this will display the programming on the first port (you can jump ahead by counting the slots and entering the first port on that card instead of 100, note it starts at 100 so the second card starts at 108 and so on. The errant card seems to be in slot 5 which is the sixth card so 140 upwards) then press data entry again (recall) and this will either show what is programmed on that port or "NONE". Then use step (spkr) to step on through the other 7 ports on the card. If they all show NONE then all is good as the card isn't programmed. If any/all show FXXX (assuming you have 3 digit extensions) then there should be a digital card in there. If any/all show XXX (digits 1 to 0) then there should be an analogue card in there. if it shows Dxxx then it should be a COT card. get back to us with what you find from the programming and what card is in there (note they are hot swapable if you need to take one out to look at the type Just don't pull the CPU card out with the power on!) To get out of programming mode just lift and replace the handpiece.