2-5 Basic Operation
This section explains the basic operation of XG2000.
2-5-1 Turning the XG2000 on
WARNING
•Unplug the XG2000 during
•Insert the power plug completely into the power socket. Using the XG2000 with a
half inserted power plug may cause a fire or damage. | 2 |
• If the XG2000 is to be left unused for any significant period, remove the power plug | |
from the outlet for safety reasons. Failure to do so may cause a fire or damage. |
CAUTION
Do not move, shock, or vibrate the XG2000 while it is on.
1. Connect the power cord to the power outlet.
Insert the plug at the other end of the power cord into the power strip or wall socket.
The Power LED (Green) on the front of the XG2000 should turn on. The Alarm LED (Orange) should turn on for a moment, then should turn off. The Status LED (Green) should turn on.
If an error occurs while the XG2000 is starting up, the Alarm LED (Orange) will start blinking.
2. When the system has finished starting up, the Status LED (Green) turns on.
2-5-2 Turning the XG2000 off
WARNING
•When you remove a power plug from its outlet, be sure to pull the only power plug itself. Pulling on the power cord itself may expose the cores or break the cord, and cause electric shock or fire.
•Should the XG2000 start giving off heat, smoke, and/or a strange smell, immedi- ately disconnect the power plug from the power outlet. To make this easy, the XG2000 should be located close to the power outlet (wall socket or power strip), and the power outlet must be readily accessible. After the power is disconnected, contact the vendor's service department immediately. Continued use of the XG2000 may cause an electric shock and fire. Note that in this case, the state of data in transmission is not guaranteed.
1.Execute the "system shutdown" command.
If the firmware has not been updated yet, then execute "system shutdown" from the com- mand line.
For details of the system shutdown dommand, refer to the "Command Reference" section in Refer the "XG2000 User's Guide".
2. Disconnect the power cord to the power outlet.
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