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Matrix Indicators to Verify
Eclipse Omega
There are many lights on the front of the matrix that indicate its
operational status. Proper operation of the matrix is indicated by the
following:
1. The two power supply lights, labeled “+5V” and “+3.3V” illuminate
green steadily to indicate that the power supplies are present.
2. The dot-matrix array of lights displays a number to indicate which of
the four stored configurations in the CPU card’s memory is currently
operating. The configuration number displays for a short time after
power up or upon configuration selection.
3. The “OK” light flashes to indicate that the CPU card software is
running.
4. The “master” light illuminates steadily on the currently active CPU
card, indicating that the CPU card is properly installed and operating
correctly.
Eclipse Median
There are many lights on the front of the matrix that indicate its
operational status. Proper operation of the matrix is indicated by the
following:
1. The two power supply lights, labeled “+5V” and “+3.3V” illuminate
green steadily to indicate that the power supplies are present.
2. The dot-matrix array of lights displays a number to indicate which of
the four stored configurations in the CPU card’s memory is currently
operating. The configuration number displays for a short time after
power up or upon configuration selection.
3. The “OK” light flashes to indicate that the CPU card software is
running.
4. The “master” light illuminates steadily on the currently active CPU
card, indicating that the CPU card is properly installed and operating
correctly.
Eclipse Pico
The following front-panel indicators indicate a properly operating
Eclipse Pico matrix:
1. The two PSU alarm lights, labeled “1” and “2” do not illuminate
under normal operating conditions.
2. One of the four green configuration lights illuminates steadily to
identify the currently active configuration.
3. The “OK” light flashes to indicate that the Eclipse-32 is running
successfully.
4. If the matrix is connected to a local area network, the green LAN UP
light illuminates steadily. The yellow RX light flashes when data is
being received.