Status-indicating leds – Rorke Data Galaxy HDX2 GHDX2-2430S-24F4D User Manual

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Galaxy GHDX2-2430S/R-24F4D Installation and Hardware Reference Manual

System

Monitoring

3-2

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Audible alarm: The audible alarm on the subsystem controller board will be

triggered if any of a number of threatening events occurs. These events usually

jeopardize the functional and operational integrity of the controller board and must

be heeded at all times. Events such as a breach of the temperature threshold will

trigger the alarm and if an onsite subsystem manager is present, the manager should

use either the LCD keypad panel or a PC running terminal software to determine the

cause of the alarm and take appropriate corrective measures.

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I

2

C: An I

2

Cbus connects sensors and presence detection circuitries within the

subsystem (present/not present, ready/failed, etc.).

Subsystem monitoring is a necessary part of subsystem management. When system fault

events or other disruptive events are detected and reported, the subsystem manager must

take appropriate actions to rectify the problem. Failure to act in a properly specified

manner to a system event (such as overheating) can cause severe and permanent damage.


3.2. Status-indicating

LEDs

3.2.1 Controller

Module

LEDs

The controller module faceplate is shown in Figure 3-1 below. The LEDs are numbered

from 1 to 6 and their definitions are shown in Table 3-1 below.

Figure 3-1: Galaxy HDX2 Controller Faceplate

LED

Name

Color

Status

1

Ctrl
Status

Green/

Amber

GREEN indicates that the controller is active and

operating normally.

AMBER indicates the controller is being initialized

or has failed. The controller is not ready.

2 C_Dirty

Amber

ON indicates that data is currently cached in

memory or is supported by the BBU during a power

loss.

3 Temp.

Amber

ON indicates that one of the preset temperature

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