MONITOR OUTPUT CARD (CM9770-VMC) DETAIL
DIP SWITCH
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AMBER
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| Table I. Monitor Output Card | |
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Front Panel Label | Color | When LED is on or blinking | |
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+ | Green | The +5 VDC power source is functioning properly. | |
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| The CPU is active; this “heartbeat” LED blinks at a different rate, according to the current activity: | |
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| The primary VMC card blinks at a | |
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The secondary VMC card blinks at a | |||
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| 0.5 Second: Boot ROM | |
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| The primary and secondary VMC cards blink at a | |
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| 1.0 Second: Normal Operation | |
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| The primary and secondary VMC cards blink at a | |
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RX | Amber | Blinks when communication is active between the MXB and either the CC1 or a PC (through the | |
system software upgrade). | |||
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MP | Amber | Blinks when communication is active between the primary VMC card and the other cards (secondary VMC card and | |
VCC cards). This communication occurs during normal system operation, as switching commands are sent and polled. | |||
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FP | Amber | Blinks once to indicate that the characters have been enabled for monitor display. This is the third initialization step. | |
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CP | Amber | Blinks once to indicate that the CPU support chip has been configured. This is the second initialization step. | |
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BP | Amber | Turns on during the boot sequence (the first initialization step), and turns off when initialization is complete. | |
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