Difference between revisions of "Status LED"
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**Master module: Red light if the master module has lost contact with the slave(s) | **Master module: Red light if the master module has lost contact with the slave(s) | ||
− | **Slave module(s): If a slave has lost contact with the Master, the LED will light steady amber while the slave is rebooting, then the LED shows green when the module has come up in autonomy mode | + | **Slave module(s): If a slave has lost contact with the Master, the LED in the slave will light steady amber while the slave is rebooting, then the LED shows green when the module has come up in autonomy mode |
* [[RCI|Remote Control Input]] (RCI): Red light when RCI is active. Requires software configuration from [[AlphaPro]]. | * [[RCI|Remote Control Input]] (RCI): Red light when RCI is active. Requires software configuration from [[AlphaPro]]. | ||
The status LED can be reset by the [[Reset_Board_Error_Indication_feature|7871 code]]. | The status LED can be reset by the [[Reset_Board_Error_Indication_feature|7871 code]]. |
Revision as of 12:19, 3 January 2008
The status LED indicator is located in front of the cabinet (AlphaCom E20 and AlphaCom E26 only). The status LED is steady green when all is in order. Error indications:
- System startup: Red -> Amber -> Green light
- Board error: Red light
- MultiModule:
- Master module: Red light if the master module has lost contact with the slave(s)
- Slave module(s): If a slave has lost contact with the Master, the LED in the slave will light steady amber while the slave is rebooting, then the LED shows green when the module has come up in autonomy mode
- Remote Control Input (RCI): Red light when RCI is active. Requires software configuration from AlphaPro.
The status LED can be reset by the 7871 code.