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07-08-2015 08:58 AM
07-08-2015 08:58 AM
C7000 LCD: What do those different colors mean?
A question fromm Vincent as to what the changing and flashing colors on the c7000 LCD screen mean.
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Hi all,
If there is any hardware failure (chassis power supply, fans or interconnects) of C7000 enclosure, will the LCD panel automatically flashing? Thanks.
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From John:
Flashes red or yellow for fault.
And from Gops:
The LCD screen and widgets turn to amber/orangish colour if there is any degraded status on the enclosure, whereas it stays blue, if everything is fine.
Input from Arnout:
I thought it stays blue when the UID LED on the enclosure is on.
It stays green when everything is fine and the UID LED is not on.
Also from Eirik:
Arnout is correct, the blue is only there when customers forget to turn off the UID after install (which most do…..) and when you do a locate on the enclosure.
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Man, I hope you have this all straight.