Error indications, Power saving mode, Not connected to a routing switcher – Sierra Video RCP-1616 User Manual
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ASPEN 1616 AND 3232 RCP CONTROL PANELS
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Power Saving Mode
Press and hold the FUNC until it turns BLUE.
Press and release the Salvo button while holding the FUNC button.
The LOCK button will indicate the power saving mode.
Blue if Enabled
Off if Disabled
Toggle the LOCK button to enable and disable.
Error Indications
Not Connected to a routing switcher
There are several reasons why the RCP cannot connect to the routing switcher. In any of
these situations the RCP will enter the “scrolling LED” state. The unit will turn on an LED
in each Input button one at a time then each Output button one at a time. Once it reaches
the last Output button, it will start again at the beginning. The RCP will use different
colors to indicate the different error situations.
Note that while in this state the user can press and hold the FUNC button to get to the
Setup functionality. When this happens, the “scrolling” will stop. When the user releases
the FUNC button, the “scrolling” will restart.
No network
If the RCP does not detect the network connection, the LEDs will cycle in RED.
No IP Address
If the RCP does not have a valid IP address, the LEDs will cycle in PURPLE. There are
two ways this can happen:
1. The panel is configured for DHCP and it has not received an IP address from the
DHCP server.
2. The user has put in a bad IP Address for this panel and/or this field has become
corrupt within the configuration.
Missing Routing Switcher
If the RCP detects all of the network settings are correct and it still cannot connect to the
routing switcher, the LEDs will cycle in GREEN.
RCP Configuration Fault
If there is a serious problem with the RCP where it cannot operate properly, the LOCK
and FUNC buttons will blink RED. All other buttons on the panel will be off.