
CHAPTER 1: Introduction
Operator’s panel
The enclosure’s front panel has an integrated operator’s (Ops) panel with four LEDs. The Ops panel provides you with a high level indication of the operation of the enclosure. See “Ops panel LEDs” on page 8 for details of the LED status conditions.
Caution
The Ops panel is an integral part of the enclosure assembly and cannot be replaced separately. To replace the Ops panel, you must replace the entire enclosure.
Enclosure replacement should only be performed by trained personnel.
Alarms
Visible alarms
The functional modules have associated status LEDs. The Ops panel shows a consolidated status for all modules. LEDs show constant green or blue to indicate good or positive status. Constant or flashing orange LEDs indicate the presence of a fault within that module.
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Power On | Constant green | Good or positive status |
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System Fault | Constant orange: fault present | Indicates a problem with a power supply, cooling, or |
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Logical Fault | Constant orange: fault present | Indicates failure of a drive module. The failing module |
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Box Identity | Constant blue: enclosure identity | You can light this LED through the management |
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See “Ops panel LEDs” on page 8 for a description of the Ops panel LED states.
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