American Fibertek Scout SS1 User Manual

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Front Panel Sensor LED’s:

Scout operates by sensing the number and location of probes upon power up. Those ports with
sensor probes connected will be indicated on the front panel.

If Scout is powered on and a new probe is plugged in, Scout will sense the new probe and
acknowledge its existence. Probes can be installed or removed without having to power down
Scout. When installing or removing probes, perform a browser refresh.

Front panel Sensor Probe Status LED States:

No connection, probe is not present - LED is off
Probe is connected and communicating - LED is Green

Front Panel Sensor Probe Alarm LED States:

No connection, probe is not present - LED is Off
Probe is connected, no alarm has occurred - LED is Green
Probe is connected, warning state activated - LED will be Amber
Probe is connected, alarm state activated - LED will be Red

The Probe Alarm LED will indicate the active condition for the duration the alarm or warning. In
the event multiple warning and/or alarm conditions are received by the same probe the LED will
alternate between Orange and Red. At the time when the multiple warning and/or alarm
conditions end, the LED will reflect the color of the warning or alarm mode, if any, that is still
active.

Sensor Probe LED:

Front panel Sensor Probe Status LED States:

No connection - LED is Off
Probe is connected and ready - LED is Green
Probe is connected and communicating with Scout - LED is Amber
Probe is connected but not communicating with Scout - LED will be blinking Red

Upon connecting a probe for the first time the Probe LED will flash Green-Amber 4 times

If only one probe is blinking, it indicates that probe could have a problem. If all probes are
blinking it indicates a problem with Scout’s operating system.

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