Channel Mode

The Channel Mode LED indicates the status of the array subsystem by changes in its color and state. When illuminated steady green, the LED indicates normal array activities.

When the LED changes to amber (flashing or steady) it indicates abnormal activities, for more information see LED Descriptions described later in this guide.

Power Supply Status

The Power Supply Status LED indicates the condition of the power supplies by changes in its color. The LED will illuminate steady green when all the power supplies are functioning normally and will change to amber if one of the power supplies should fail. The LED will also switch to amber if the power system is in a non-redundant state. A failed component can be identified via the Operator Control Panel and the lack of a “DC Good” LED located on each power supply unit.

Fan Status

The Fan Status LED indicates the condition of the cooling fans by changes in its color. The LED will illuminate green when all of the fans are functioning normally and will change to amber if any of the fans should fail.

When a failed component is present, use the Operator Control Panel to identify the failed fan, see Hardware Menu described later in this guide. The fans are identified on the rear door panel via placarded markings.

Alarm Speaker

An audible alarm will sound when any component’s condition changes to an abnormal state. The Status Indicator LEDs will provide a general area of failure by the LED condition (color and/or state), and the failed component can then be identified using the Operator Control Panel.

To silence the alarm, access the control panel and select “Turn Off Alarm”, see Main Menu described later in this guide.

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Packard Bell 5800, ST8000 manual Alarm Speaker, Channel Mode, Power Supply Status, Fan Status