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Table 8. Power Supply and Cooling Module LED Indicators

Module Icon

LED Indicator

LED Icon Function

Power supply

Power on (green)

DC output voltages are within specifications.

Fault (amber)

One of the DC output voltages is not within specifications.

AC status (green)

AC input voltage is within specifications regardless of the position of the power switch.

Cooling module

Blower A fault (amber)

Cooling module blower A has failed.

Blower B fault (amber)

Cooling module blower B has failed.

Audible Alarm

The primary EMM activates an audible alarm if any of the shelf-fault conditions listed in

Table 1

occur. If a critical event occurs, the alarm sounds continuously. If a noncritical event

occurs, the alarm sounds every 10 seconds.

Table 9

lists critical and noncritical events.

NOTE:

The audible alarm is disabled by default. To enable the alarm, you must change the default setting using your array management software. For more information, see your

array management software documentation.

NOTE:

When the system is on and a split-bus module is not detected, the audible alarm will sound regardless of whether it is enabled or disabled.

Table 9. Audible Alarm Critical and Noncritical Events

Critical Events

Noncritical Events

Two or more cooling-module blowers have failed or a cooling module is not installed.

One power supply has failed.

One or more temperature sensors are in critical range (in excess of 50°C [122°F] inside

the box).

One cooling-module blower has failed.

The split-bus module is not installed.

One or more temperature sensors are in the warning range.

One EMM has failed.

NOTE:

It is rare for both EMMs to fail simultaneously. However, if this event occurs, the system cannot issue critical or noncritical event alarms for any system component. If both

power supplies fail simultaneously, the system can issue critical or noncritical event alarms only if 5-V power is available.

Technical Specifications

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