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6 Appendix
6.1 Troubleshooting
If you are unable to resolve a malfunction, please contact your supplier or system integrator, or go directly to Bosch Security Systems Customer Service.
NOTICE!
i | In the Troubleshooting chapter of the Installation and Operating Manual for each module, you |
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| will find a detailed table that is intended to help you identify the causes of malfunctions and |
| correct them where possible. |
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6.2 LEDs
The VIP X1600 XF network video server is equipped with a number of LEDs that show the operating status and can give indications of possible malfunctions:
6.2.1RJ45 Sockets 10/100/1000 Base-T
| Green LED lights up: | 10 MB network connection established. |
| Green LED flashes: | Data transmission via 10 MB network connection. |
| Green and orange LEDs light up: | 100 MB network connection established. |
| Green and orange LEDs flash: | Data transmission via 100 MB network connection. |
| Orange LED lights up: | 1 GB network connection established. |
| Orange LED flashes: | Data transmission via 1 GB network connection. |
6.2.2 | SFP |
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| Does not light up: | No connection. |
| Lights up yellow: | Connection established. |
| Flashes yellow: | Data being transmitted. |
6.2.3Module 1 / Module 2 / Module 3 / Module 4
| Does not light up: | Slot not occupied. |
| Lights up green: | Module is switched on. |
| Flashes green: | The module is being accessed. |
| Lights up red: | Startup in progress. |
| Flashes red: | Module is faulty, for example following failed firmware upload. |
6.2.4 | Power / Fail |
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| Does not light up: | VIP X1600 XF is switched off. |
| Lights up green: | Startup complete, VIP X1600 XF is operational. |
| Flashes red: | Defect in fans or redundant power supply unit. |
Bosch Security Systems | Installation and Operating Manual | F.01U.082.088 V3.5 2008.05 |