System Power On/Standby Led (Green/Amber); Module Fault Led (Amber); Location Led (Blue); Unit Identification Display - Seagate RealStor 5005 Series Hardware Installation

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the panel's functions. An integral part of the enclosure chassis, the Ops panel is not replaceable on site. The Ops panel
provides the functions shown in the illustration below and listed in the table. See also
System Power
Module Fault
Identity
LED display
Ops panel functions (see left ear on front panel)

System Power On/Standby LED (Green/Amber)

Module Fault LED (Amber)

Identity LED (Blue) (power on (5s) test state)
Unit Identification LED display
Thermal sensor (located behind panel)
Figure 16 LEDs: Ops panel – enclosure front panel
System Power On/Standby LED (green/amber)
LED displays amber when only standby power is available. LED displays green when system power is available.
Module Fault LED (amber)
LED illuminates when experiencing a system hardware fault. It may be associated with a Fault LED on a PCM or IOM that
helps the user to identify which component is causing the fault.

Location LED (blue)

When activated, the Identity LED blinks at a rate of 1s on, 1s off to easily locate the chassis within a data center. The
locate function may be enabled/disabled through SES.
NOTE: The Location LED is not activated for this configuration.

Unit Identification Display

The UID is a dual seven-segment display that can be used to provide feedback to the user. Its primary function is to
display an enclosure unit identification number to assist users in setting and maintaining multiple enclosure systems.

Thermal sensor

The thermal sensor is located on the outside of the enclosure, and it sends input to the enclosure about its external
operating ambient temperature.
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System overview
"Ops panel LEDs" (page
58).

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