Powering On The System - Polycom VSX 3000 Administrator's Manual

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Powering On the System

Connect power and power on the system after you have connected the rest of
the equipment that you will use with it.
Do not use any power supply other than the one supplied with your VSX system.
Using the wrong power supply will void the warranty and may damage your system.
The status lights on the front of the system provide this information:
Model
Status Light
VSX 3000
Off
VSX 3000A
Steady green light
VSX 5000
VSX 6000
Blinking green light (once)
VSX 6000A
VSX 7000
Blinking green light
VSX 7000s
(on 1 sec, off 2 sec)
Steady amber light
Blinking amber light (once)
Steady red light
(VSX 3000, VSX 3000A)
Steady red mute indicator
on the Polycom microphone
(VSX 5000, VSX 6000,
VSX 6000A, VSX 7000,
VSX 7000s)
VSX 7000e
Off
VSX 8000
Steady blue light
Steady green light
Blinking green light
Light changes from green to red,
then to blue
Steady red mute indicator on the
Polycom microphone
Introducing the VSX Series
System Status
System is powered off
System is awake and not in a
call
System received an IR signal
while awake and not in a call
System is asleep, not in a call
System is in a call
System received an IR signal
while in a call
Microphone is muted
System is not connected to
power
System is powered off
System is powered on
System received an IR signal
System is powering off
Microphone is muted
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