Normal power-up led operation, Software updates – FORD VMM User Manual

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Normal Power-up LED Operation

The VMM Heart Beat / Under temperature / Over temperature Operating LED (LED1) will be flashed

regularly, approximately once per second, when the VMM software is running normally.

This LED will flash slowly, approximately once every 2 seconds, (with all other LED’s unlit) if the

VMM is in ‘warm-up’ mode following storage at temperatures below 0

o

C.

This LED will flash rapidly, approximately five per second, (with all other LED’s unlit) if the VMM is

shut-down due to over temperature.

The Power/ POST Diagnostic LED (LED2) flashes to indicate boot failure code in the event of a VMM

boot POST failure. A permanently lit Red LED indicates no failures.

The Critical Access LED (LED3) flashes during critical VMM activity such as Flash Memory access.

The VMM power source must not be removed while this LED is flashing.

The Host Link Activity LED (LED4) flashes whenever Host packets are being transferred (similar to

the LED ‘LAN’ indicator used on PC Ethernet port connector) between the VMM and PC.

The LED status indicator operation sequences are based on the latest information

available at the time of publication. If differences are observed, refer to the VMM Hardware

Manual on the CD/DVD or at the Internet location in which software is obtained for up-to-date

information.

Software Updates

Periodically, the user will be able to update the VMM software using the host device when new

releases become available.

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