Linksys SGE2000 Cisco RPS1000 380W Redundant Power Supply Administration Guide - Page 8

Front-Panel Description

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Chapter RPS1000-Business Series 380W RPS Unit Installation & Administration 2 Front-Panel Description The RPS1000 front panel includes the status LEDs for the RPS1000 and a STBY/ACTIVE button. LEDs The LEDs display the status of the RPS1000 and show whether the RPS1000 is powering a connected device. LEDs can be off, green, or amber. The six DC output LEDs display the status of the six output connectors that you use to connect to supported devices. The output LEDs are numbered 1 to 6, which corresponds to the numbers on the DC outputs. LED STBY/ ACTIVE DC TEMP Off Green Amber The RPS1000 is not powered up. The RPS1000 is in active mode and available to backup a failed device. (Blinking) The RPS1000 is in standby mode. You can connect devices to the RPS1000, and it does not attempt to back them up until you press the STBY/ ACTIVE button and place the RPS1000 into active mode. The RPS1000 is not powered up. The RPS1000 internal power supplies are up and running. The DC output power is not functioning correctly. The RPS1000 is not powered up. The RPS1000 internal temperature is in the acceptable range. The RPS1000 is approaching an overtemperature condition. Chapter 2: Product Overview 5 Front-Panel Description

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Chapter 2: Product Overview
Front-Panel Description
RPS1000—Business Series 380W RPS Unit Installation & Administration
Chapter
2
Front-Panel Description
The RPS1000 front panel includes the status LEDs for the RPS1000 and a STBY/ACTIVE button.
LEDs
The LEDs display the status of the RPS1000 and show whether the RPS1000 is powering a
connected device. LEDs can be off, green, or amber.
The six DC output LEDs display the status of the six output connectors that you use to connect to
supported devices. The output LEDs are numbered 1 to 6, which corresponds to the numbers on the
DC outputs.
LED
Off
Green
Amber
STBY/
ACTIVE
The
RPS1000 is
not powered
up.
The RPS1000 is in
active mode and
available to back-
up a failed
device.
(Blinking) The RPS1000 is
in standby mode. You can
connect devices to the
RPS1000, and it does not
attempt to back them up
until you press the STBY/
ACTIVE button and place
the RPS1000 into active
mode.
DC
The
RPS1000 is
not powered
up.
The RPS1000
internal power
supplies are up
and running.
The DC output power is
not functioning correctly.
TEMP
The
RPS1000 is
not powered
up.
The RPS1000
internal
temperature is in
the acceptable
range.
The RPS1000 is
approaching an over-
temperature condition.