Led Indications - IBM NetVista N2200w Reference Manual

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LED indications

The LED indicators of the following devices maintain a solid green color during
normal operation:
v Logic unit (system LED and network status LED)
v Power supply
v Monitor
v Keyboard
The network status LED indicates a solid amber color during normal operation.
The network status LED indicates a flashing green color during network activity.
The system LED quickly flashes from amber to green during a normal power-on.
The system LED indicates hardware problems in the following ways:
v Flashing green indications
v Flashing amber indications
v Steady amber indications
v Failing to function
To verify that a NetVista thin client hardware problem exists, ensure that you
complete the instructions in "Verifying hardware problems" on page 49.
If your NetVista thin client is not functioning properly, and the LED indicators of
your NetVista thin client hardware indicate anything other than a solid green color,
consult Table 14 on page 54. Contact your technical support if these steps do not
resolve the problem.
Table 13. Audio beep sequences
Symptom
The NetVista thin client emits a
1-3-1 beep sequence, and the
system LED is flashing amber.
The NetVista thin client emits a
2-3-2 beep sequence, and the
system LED is flashing amber.
What you should do
Memory error
1. Check or replace your memory card. Refer to
"Appendix C. Upgrading memory" on page 65 for
instructions.
2. Verify that you properly connected the network
cable to the NetVista thin client network
connector.
3. Power on the NetVista thin client.
4. If the problem persists, you may need to replace
the NetVista thin client logic unit. Refer to
"Appendix A. Replacing hardware parts" on
page 59 for information.
Video memory error
1. Verify that you properly connected the network
cable to the NetVista thin client network port.
2. Power on the NetVista thin client.
3. If the problem persists, you may need to replace
the NetVista thin client logic unit. Refer to
"Appendix A. Replacing hardware parts" on
page 59 for information.
Resolving hardware problems
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