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3. LED 3 indicates, that routing kernel no. 1 is sending data to the outputs of the upper MADI port. This LED is blinking if
the first kernel starts malfunctioning. That means, the first kernel should send data to the outputs of the upper MADI
port, but it does not. If a second, redundant routing kernel is available, LED 4 indicates, that the second routing kernel
is operating now.
4. Normally, the first kernel should send data to the outputs of the upper MADI port. If the first kernel is malfunctioning,
LED 4 indicates, that routing kernel no. 2 is sending data to the outputs of the upper MADI port.
5. The LED indicates, that routing kernel no. 1 is locked to the inputs of the upper MADI port.
6. If a redundant kernel is installed, this LED indicates, that routing kernel no. 2 is locked to the inputs of the upper MADI
port.
7. LED 7 indicates, that routing kernel no. 1 is sending data to the outputs of the lower MADI port. This LED is blinking if
the first kernel starts malfunctioning. That means, the first kernel should send data to the outputs of the lower MADI
port, but it does not. If a second, redundant routing kernel is available, LED 8 indicates, that the second routing kernel
is operating now.
8. Normally, the first kernel should send data to the outputs of the lower MADI port. If the first kernel is malfunctioning,
LED 8 indicates, that routing kernel no. 2 is sending data to the outputs of the lower MADI port.
9. The LED indicates, that routing kernel no. 1 is locked to the inputs of the lower MADI port.
10. If a redundant kernel is installed, this LED indicates, that routing kernel no. 2 is locked to the inputs of the lower MADI
port.