Vr-n100u users manual, Led indicators – JVC VR-N100U User Manual

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VR-N100U

USERS

MANUAL

Page 84 of 98

All Items Are Subject To Change Without Notice

Feb. 2004 Rev 1.0

6.5.3. LED Indicators

The LEDs are identified by a keyword above each light on the unit and by the complete name of the LED in the following
graphic. The LED lights can flash green, amber, or red, each color indicating a different state or activity of the system. The
chart below summarizes the LED indicators.

LED Label

Color

Aspect

Description

Power-On: Solid Red during power-on indicates a self-test. When
the self-test is completed, the LED transitions to amber and
continues the power-on process.

Red Solid

Power-Off: Solid Red during power-off indicates a safe halt, after
which power can be safely turned off on the VR-N100U

Amber Solid

Power-On: Solid Amber during power-on indicates that VR-N100U
has completed the self-test and is booting the OS and application.

Green Solid

Indicates that VR-N100U is completely initialized. It has acquired
and IP address and is operational.

Amber Flashing

Indicates that VR-N100U was unable to acquire an IP address. It
defaults to the address 10.10.10.10.

Status

Green/

Amber

Blinking

Indicated that VR-N100U is reflashing the firmware.
NEVER INTERRUPT THIS PROCESS!!!

Green

Flashing

Indicates that network traffic from an external source

Network

Network Activity

(LAN1-Backbone)

Amber

Flashing

Indicates that the VR-N100U is transmitting

Amber

Solid

Your network speed is 10 Mbps.

Green

Solid

Your network speed is 100 Mbps.

10/100

Network Speed

(LAN1-Backbone)

No Light

Indicates that there is no network link visible to the VR-N100U

Green

Flashing

An IDE drive is reading or writing data.

Drive

Drive Activity

Red

Flashing

A SCSI drive is reading or writing data.

Status

The Status LED, the first light on the left, cycles through its power-on sequence as the VR-N100U boots up. It
starts out solid red during self-test. Solid amber indicates the server is booting the OS and the application. Solid
green indicates the VR-N100U has successfully powered on and dynamically acquired an IP address. The
Status light will remain solid green throughout normal operation. If the Status light slowly blinks amber, VR-
N100U has failed to dynamically acquire an IP address. You must simply use one of the four methods outlined in
the manual to manually acquire an IP address. When VR-N100U is in the process of updating or reflashing the
VR-N100U firmware, the Status LED will flash quickly between green and amber. Under no circumstances
should the process be cancelled or power be removed from the unit during the reflash. A partial or terminated
operation may result in a dysfunctional unit.

Network

The Network Activity LED flashes green when there is network traffic from an external source on LAN1, the
network backbone. When the Network LED flashes amber, it means the VR-N100U is transmitting video from the
cameras and/or being accessed over the network.

NOTE: Only LAN1’s Network LED is available because the LCD Module was originally designed with the

previous generation server board which utilized only a single network connection.


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