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Status LED
Flashes BIOS code.
10.1.3. Audible warning
An audible warning sounds for some critical errors relating to the PSUs on the module.
The orange warning LED (see
The warning sounds when only one of the two PSUs is powered and turned on. Check
that:
• The rocker switch on both PSUs is in the
• Both PSUs are connected to the mains supply.
If the audible warning continues, there might be a fault with one or both PSUs. Before
investigating further, switch off the audible alarm by navigating to the 1-2-5-3 Critical
Errors screen. The orange warning LED remains on until you resolve the issue.
For more information about identifying and replacing a failed PSU, see the nShield
nShield 5c Power Supply Unit Installation Sheet.
10.1.4. Orange warning LED
If the orange warning LED is on, the module has encountered a critical error (for
example, overheating or PSU failure) that may require immediate action. To find the
cause of a critical error, navigate to System information > View h/w diagnostics >
nShield® 5c Installation Guide
Description
Status: Error mode
If the module encounters an unrecoverable error, it
enters Error mode. In Error mode, the module does
not respond to commands and does not write data
to the bus.
The error code is also reported by the
hardware status field
in the
hardware errors
If a command does not complete successfully, the
module normally writes an error message to the log
file and continues to accept further commands. It
does not enter Error mode.
For information about error codes, see the nShield
nShield 5c User Guide.
Orange warning
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