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Chapter 1 PCI Hot Plug Utility for Microsoft Windows NT 5. As the left P LED turns green, observe the right A LED and the board status while you wait a few seconds for the software driver to initialize the PCI board. See Figure 13. The left P (Power) LED should be green at this point. Figure 13. PCI Hot Plug Utility -Power Turned On 6. If the right A (Attention) LED stays red in the Hot Plug Utility window and the rear panel Attention LED stays Amber, then consider these steps: a. Ensure all the required cables are attached to the adapter. b. Power down the slot as described in Steps 2 to 5 of the section "Powering Down the PCI Slot" and then re-seat the PCI board. c. Ensure an identical PCI board was used as a replacement. d. Write down the part number and revision level of the PCI board and then contact the manufacturer to determine if a new software driver is required. If necessary, install a new driver and repeat this procedure. See the Help file for more information. 7. Observe the two LEDs for this slot on the rear panel. 15

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Chapter 1
PCI Hot Plug Utility for Microsoft Windows NT
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5.
As the left P LED turns green, observe the right A LED and the board
status while you wait a few seconds for the software driver to initialize the
PCI board. See Figure 13.
The left P (Power) LED should be green at this point.
Figure 13. PCI Hot Plug Utility °Power Turned On
6.
If the right A (Attention) LED stays red in the Hot Plug Utility window
and the rear panel Attention LED stays Amber, then consider these steps:
a.
Ensure all the required cables are attached to the adapter.
b.
Power down the slot as described in Steps 2 to 5 of the section
"Powering Down the PCI Slot" and then re-seat the PCI board.
c.
Ensure an identical PCI board was used as a replacement.
d.
Write down the part number and revision level of the PCI board and
then contact the manufacturer to determine if a new software driver is
required.
If necessary, install a new driver and repeat this procedure. See the
Help file for more information.
7.
Observe the two LEDs for this slot on the rear panel.