Leds, Frame health alarm (2000t3 frame only) – Grass Valley 2000NET v4.0.0 User Manual
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Status Monitoring and Reporting
LEDs
LEDs on the 2000NET module, media modules in the frame, and on the
front of the 2000T1 and 2000T3 frames indicate status of the frame and the
installed power supplies, fans in the front covers, and modules.
When a red FAULT LED is lit on a frame front cover, the fault will also be
reported on the 2000NET module. The LEDs on the front of the module can
then be read to determine the following frame and module fault conditions:
•
Power Supply 1 and 2 health,
•
Fan rotation status,
•
Frame over-temperature condition,
•
Frame Bus fault (2000NET only), and
•
Module health bus.
In general, LED colors used on the frame and modules indicate:
•
Green – normal operation, (Pass) or signal present, module locked.
•
Red – On continuously = fault condition, flashing = configuration error.
•
Yellow – On continuously = active condition (configuration mode or
communication), flashing in sequence = module locator function.
Status LEDs for the 2000NET module are shown in
and described in
. LEDs for the Frame Monitor module
that comes in the Kameleon 2000 frames are described in the Kameleon 2000
Frames Instruction Manual.
Frame Health Alarm (2000T3 Frame Only)
An external Frame Health Alarm connector is available on pins 8 and 9 of
the RS-232 connector on the rear of 2000T3 frame (Frame Monitor or
2000NET Network Interface module required) as described earlier in
.
The Frame Alarm responds directly to the settings of the2000NET DIP
switches described in
Frame Status Reporting on page 20
and to the selec-
tions made on the
Frame Alarm Reporting Web Page on page 36
. When any of
the fault or warning conditions enabled with the DIP switches or Frame
Reporting web page are present, the module responds with a pulsing or
continuous voltage level to the Frame Alarm. The type of voltage output is
user selectable on the Frame Reporting web page.
Connection and use of the Frame Health Alarm is covered in detail in the
Kameleon 2000 Frames Instruction Manual.