Vanguard Managed Solutions 6500 PLUS Power-Up Verification, Checking, Lights, Then

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Power-Up Verification

Power-Up Verification

Introduction

The front panel lights on the different 6500PLUS cards help you isolate a problem.

 

These sections describe the light display when the enclosure is powered up.

Normal Sequence The following list describes what you see on the front panel if the power-up sequence is performed correctly.

POWER light comes on (processor and I/O cards).

WATCHDOG light flashes briefly.

TEST light flashes briefly.

STATUS light comes on.

PORT/DATA OUT lights come on and go off in sequence.

If:

-You have an NSO card, one or more of the MEM (memory) lights come on.

-There is a disk in the drive, the drive light comes on as data is loaded into the node.

This entire process may take a few minutes if an NSO card is loading data.

When the node passes the internal tests, the STATUS light (processor and I/O cards) comes on. This indicates that the node is ready to process calls. You may also see some of the port lights remain on depending on their configuration.

Checking the

If you want to make sure that all the lights are working, press the Lamp Test button

Lights

on the processor card. All the lights in the node momentarily come on.

Failed Sequence The following describes what happens if the node does not come up.

Event

Result/Description

If the TEST light comes on and remains

There is a hardware problem with the

on, the node failed one or more of the

card (processor and I/O cards).

diagnostic tests.

 

 

 

Reboot the node by pressing the RESET

This reruns the internal diagnostic tests.

button.

 

If...

Then...

 

 

 

The TEST light

Contact your Van- Otherwise, check the Status and

comes on again

guardMS

Statistics menus.

and this is the first

representative.

 

time the node is

 

 

turned on

 

 

 

 

 

Caution

Pressing the RESET button disrupts communication for the entire node.

If the WATCHDOG light on a processor card comes on and remains on, the card is an auxiliary processor card. This card must be enabled from a control terminal.

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