PN9108 User Manual
Components
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No. | Item | Description |
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1 | Port LEDs | The Port LEDs provide status information about their |
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| corresponding AC outlet ports. There is one pair of LEDs for each |
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| port. The one on the left is the Remote Access LED; the one on |
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| the right is the Power LED: |
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| A Remote Access LED lights GREEN to indicate that the device |
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| attached to its corresponding port is capable of being controlled |
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| remotely. |
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| A Power LED lights ORANGE to indicate that there is electricity |
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| going to its corresponding outlet. The LED flashes under the |
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| following conditions: |
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| If Modem Ring Resume is enabled (see Modem Ring |
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| Resume*, page 27), an outlet still receives electricity even |
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| when its corresponding computer has been powered OFF. |
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| The Power LED blinks OFF, then ON for 8 seconds, then |
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| OFF, then ON for 8 seconds, etc., to indicate this situation. |
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| When a power status change is pending, the LED flashes |
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| until the change has taken place. |
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| If both LEDs flash it indicates that there is either an overcurrent |
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| situation, or the relay has failed. See Flashing Lightbulb, |
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| page 16, for more details. |
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2 | Current | Lights to indicate that the current status (in amps) is being |
| LED | displayed on the Station ID LED (instead of the Station ID). |
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