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Netra E1 LEDs

This information was taken from the Netra E1 PCI System Expander Installation and Maintenance Manual (806-6325).

Power and Fault LEDs

The system power and fault LEDs are on both the front and back panels of the system expander enclosure.

LED Off On Flashing
Green power status LED Output power is off Output power is on Input power is connected, but output power is in a standby state1, or, the PSU is nonoperational.
Amber fault status LED OK, no system faults One of four fans has failed, or power supply fan has failed, or one of two DC inputs is not connected or has failed Two or more failures have occurred, and/or output power is out of specification. If power is at fault, the system expander will electrically isolate itself from the host, and the amber LED will continue to flash.

1. Standby state means the PSU input power feeds are connected, but only 5V standby output power is on. All other outputs, those which power the electronic components, are off.

 

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