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LCD panel and message descriptions, LCD panel overview

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5 LCD panel and message descriptions • LCD panel overview • LCD message types • LCD message descriptions NOTE: Some messages may specify a box number. For the MSA1500, the following box numbers are pre-defined: Pre-defined box number Box 1 Physical connection to MSA SCSI I/O module Port A of SCSI I/O module 1 (Bus 0) (right port on the right-most SCSI I/O module) Box 2 Port A of SCSI I/O module 2 (Bus 1) Box 3 Port A of SCSI I/O module 3 (Bus 2) Box 4 Box 5 Port A of SCSI I/O module 4 (Bus 3) Port B of SCSI I/O module 1 (Bus 0) Box 6 Box 7 Port B of SCSI I/O module 2 (Bus 1) Port B of SCSI I/O module 3 (Bus 2) Box 8 Port B of SCSI I/O module 4 (Bus 3) (left port on the optional left-most SCSI I/O module) LCD panel overview Each array controller contains an integrated Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). This module is used for displaying informational and error messages, showing the status of the module, and for providing user input when required. Traditional Power-On Self-Test (POST) messages issued by the PCI-based controllers have been combined with runtime event notification messages to create a new set of controller display messages. The display module is capable of holding up to 100 messages. After this maximum size is reached, older messages are removed to make room for newer ones. When a new message is sent to the LCD, the display shows that message and ignores any previous scrolling position. This new message is now the most recent message available. To use the input buttons on the LCD panel: • Press the Up navigation button to view older messages. • Press the Down navigation button to view more recent messages. • Press the Left navigation button to jump to the last message. • Press the Right navigation button to enter the Management menu. • Press the Left and Right navigation buttons at the same time to delete the currently displayed message. The display module consists of the following components: maintenance and service guide 35

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5 LCD panel and message
descriptions
LCD panel overview
LCD message types
LCD message descriptions
NOTE:
Some messages may specify a box number. For the MSA1500, the following box numbers are
pre-de
ned:
Pre-de
ned box number
Physical connection to MSA SCSI I/O module
Box 1
Port A of SCSI I/O module 1 (Bus 0)
(right port on the right-most SCSI I/O module)
Box 2
Port A of SCSI I/O module 2 (Bus 1)
Box 3
Port A of SCSI I/O module 3 (Bus 2)
Box 4
Port A of SCSI I/O module 4 (Bus 3)
Box 5
Port B of SCSI I/O module 1 (Bus 0)
Box 6
Port B of SCSI I/O module 2 (Bus 1)
Box 7
Port B of SCSI I/O module 3 (Bus 2)
Box 8
Port B of SCSI I/O module 4 (Bus 3)
(left port on the optional left-most SCSI I/O module)
LCD panel overview
Each array controller contains an integrated Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). This module is used for
displaying informational and error messages, showing the status of the module, and for providing user
input when required.
Traditional Power-On Self-Test (POST) messages issued by the PCI-based controllers have been combined
with runtime event noti
cation messages to create a new set of controller display messages. The
display module is capable of holding up to 100 messages. After this maximum size is reached, older
messages are removed to make room for newer ones. When a new message is sent to the LCD, the
display shows that message and ignores any previous scrolling position. This new message is now the
most recent message available.
To use the input buttons on the LCD panel:
Press the Up navigation button to view older messages.
Press the Down navigation button to view more recent messages.
Press the Left navigation button to jump to the last message.
Press the Right navigation button to enter the Management menu.
Press the Left and Right navigation buttons at the same time to delete the currently displayed message.
The display module consists of the following components:
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