Power on diagnostics, Led error codes, Figure 11: led error code example – Connect Tech BLUE HEAT/NET SYNC CTIM-00044 User Manual

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Connect Tech Blue Heat/Net Sync User Manual

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Table 3: Available Special Operations

Special Operation

Number of presses (and binary
representation)

Usage

Force port scanning to
first two ports
(Scanning runs until
current scanning delay
setting times out. Default
is 30 seconds).

ONE press

This forces the first two ports to RS-232
mode, causing the SCM to scan these ports
and thereby allowing access to the SCM (see
note below).

Force port scanning to all
ports.
(Scanning runs until the
SCM is entered or until
the unit is powered
down. There is no time
out
).

TWO presses

This forces all ports to RS-232 mode,
therefore all ports are scanned for SCM use.
The Blue Heat/Net Sync will behave in the
same manner as an RS-232 only model (see
note below).

Restore factory default
settings

SEVEN presses

This restores the factory default settings for
ALL configuration parameters.


NOTE: Why would I need to force port scanning?

Some line interface settings are inappropriate for SCM use.

During boot up, the SCM scans only those ports set for RS-232
mode. If all of the ports are configured for another mode, (1/2
Duplex or Multi-drop) SCM port scanning is bypassed, and the
SCM application cannot be accessed.

Use of either of the “Force

Port Scanning” operations outlined in

Table 1

will force port

scanning to occur so the SCM application can be accessed.

Power On Diagnostics:

LED Error Codes

If an error is detected during the bootup process, an error condition and code are displayed on
the LEDs on the face of the Blue Heat/Net Sync.

The error condition is signaled by a rapidly flashing CPU LED (about 10 to 20 per
second).

The error code is displayed on Port LEDs 1 to 4 as a binary number.

Figure 11: LED Error Code Example

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