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| Powering Up the Vanguard 650 Series | |
Powering Up the Vanguard 650 Series |
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Introduction |
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This section describes the sequence of events when you power up a Vanguard 650 | ||||
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Powering Up |
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The Vanguard 650 Series does not have a power switch on the unit. Therefore, | ||||
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1Plug the small round DIN type connector of the power supply into the power socket on the Vanguard 650 Series back panel.
2Connect the power cord into the power supply outlet.
Diagnosing Start- | The front LEDs on the 650 Series (Figure | |||
up Failures | the unit’s power up. The following identifies the types of failures you may encounter. | |||
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| Failure | Description | Action | |
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| Hardware | If the TEST light turns on and | Contact Customer Support for | |
| Failure | remains on, one or more of the | possible repairs to your Vanguard | |
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| diagnostic tests have failed, | 650 Series products. | |
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| indicating a hardware problem. |
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| Powerup | If the STATUS light blinks | Perform a coldload of the | |
| Failure | continuously, at a constant rate, | software option bundle. | |
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| the software bundle in Flash |
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| memory is corrupted. |
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Installing 650 Series Hardware |