24 en Subsystem MonitoringRAID Subsystem
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| Speed LED | Green | ON indicates the connection speed is running at 1Gigabit per |
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| OFF indicates the connection speed is running at 10/100Mb per |
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| Status LED | Green | ON indicates currently connected to a LAN |
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| FLASHING indicates active transmission |
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| Table 4.4 LAN Port LED Definitions | ||
4.2.5 | BBU Module LED |
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The BBU module has an LED on the right side of the rear panel. (See Figure 4.4) The function is the same as the sixth LED on the controller module. The LED is off when the BBU is func- tioning normally and is able to sustain the cache memory. The LED flashes to indicate the BBU is charging. If the LED is illuminating amber, please
| Fig. 4.4 BBU Module LED |
4.2.6 | PSU LEDs |
| Each PSU comes with a single LED at the back (see Figure 4.5), located just above the power |
| switch that turns on the subsystem. This LED indicates the operational status of the PSU mod- |
| ule. Please refer to the PSU LED definitions shown in Table 4.5. |
Fig. 4.5 PSU Module LED
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Flashing Green | The power supply has not been turned on. The PSU module LED will blink |
| when the subsystem is connected to a power source but not yet turned on. |
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Static Green | The PSU is operating normally and experiencing no problem. |
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Static Red | The PSU has failed and is unable to provide power to the subsystem. |
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OFF | The PSU is not turned on. The PSU module LED will remain off even if the |
| power cable has been plugged in but the power switch is not turned on. |
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Table 4.5 PSU Module LED Definitions
F.01U.027.798 V1 2006.06 | Bosch Security Systems |