6. 4. 3. 1
Startup Mode
Startup begins as soon as power is supplied or after a restart/first start, and ends
when the system enters Normal Mode. The LED combination patterns
cate the individual start-up phases in chronological order and also serve as a pro-
gress indicator.
Tab. 89
Combination patterns during startup
Pattern
F0
F1
No.
[1]
R
R
[2]
O
O
[3]
G
G
[4]
–
–
–
G G G
G
–
–
–
[5]
–
G
G
[6]
G
G
[7]
G
G
[8]
G
G
–
–
[9]
–
–
The startup phase is now completed and the system switches to Normal Mode. The
pilot key now accepts inputs; the terminal displays are visible shortly thereafter.
6. 4. 3. 2
Normal Mode
Normal Mode means that the system software is running fault-free. Depending on
the situation the LEDs display the following combination patterns:
Tab. 90
Combination patterns in Normal Mode
Pattern
F0
F1
No.
[11]
–
–
[12]
–
G
[13]
–
G
Mutual combinations of patterns
with patterns [14],
[15]
Aastra 415/430 as of R3.2
syd-0344/1.6 – R3.2 – 09.2014
F2
F3
F4
R
R
R
O
O
O
G
G
G
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
G
–
–
–
G
G
–
G
G
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
G
F2
F3
F4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
[12]
and
and [16].
Operation and Maintenance
Dura-
SYS
Meaning
tion [s]
~3
Red LED test
R
~1,5
Orange LED test
O
~1,5
Green LED test
G
~7
RAM self-test
–
~3
–
~15
–
~3
Startup State
–
~1
Preparing system software loading
–
~3
Loading the system software
–
~1
System software successfully loaded
–
~10
–
~60
System software starting up
–
G
SYS
Meaning
System in normal operation
–
G
At least one internal port seized
–
G
At least one external port seized
–
G
[13]
are possible as are combinations
[1]...[9]
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