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3.1.1

CPU LEDs

The tables below outline the functions of the LEDs on the CPU card.
Reference designator Silkscreen name
LED4
RESET
Reference designator Silkscreen name
LED5
STATUS
LED6
ACTIVITY
Reference
Silkscreen name
designator
LED1
OPEN
LED2
B SHORT
LED3
A SHORT
Reference designator Silkscreen name
LED11
USER-DEF A
LED12
LED13
USER-DEF B
LED14
LED15
ALARM SILENCED
LED16
TRBL
LED17
SUPV
LED18
PRI2
LED19
FIRE
LED20
AC POWER
LED21
USER-DEF C
LED22
LED23
CTRL 1
LED24
CTRL 2
LED25
CTRL 3
Note: Only one LED in each user-definable pair will be on at a time, never both.
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Table 1: Reset LED
Color
Status
ON = CPU is in reset
FLASHING = Board is unable to come out of reset. Possibly
Yellow
corrupt CFIG or board needs to be replaced.
OFF = CPU is running normally
Table 2: Ethernet LEDs
Color
Status
Green
ON = Cable connected
Red
FLASHING = Ethernet activity
Table 3: RUI trouble LEDs
Color
Status
Yellow
ON = Class A fault (open-circuit) or a short
Yellow
ON = Short-circuit on the Primary side
Yellow
ON = Short-circuit on the Secondary side
Table 4: Front panel LEDs
Color
Status
Red
ON = User-definable key A active (Note)
Yellow
ON = User-definable key A active (Note)
Yellow
ON = User-definable key B active (Note)
Red
ON = User-definable key B active (Note)
Yellow
ON = Alarm silenced
Yellow
ON = Trouble
Yellow
ON = Supervisory
Red
ON = Priority 2 alarm
Red
ON = Alarm
Green
ON = System power is functioning properly
Yellow
ON = User-definable key C active (Note)
Green
ON = User-definable key C active (Note)
Yellow
ON = Control key 1 active
Yellow
ON = Control key 2 active
Yellow
ON = Control key 3 active
4010ES IDNAC Fire Alarm System Installation Guide
579-1150 Rev M

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