Media Eject Button; Led Status Indicators - Dell PowerConnect W-620 Installation Manual

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Media Eject Button

The W-620 Series is equipped with a media eject button, which allows users to eject a storage device safely and
place the system in standby. When the button is pushed, the storage media device attached to the controller via
USB are unmounted. Printers and EVDO devices are unaffected.
Pushing the media eject button changes the state of the W-620 Series; the table below describes the states and
LED behaviors associated with use of the media eject button.
Table 2
Media Eject Button LED Behavior
Initial State
LED State
NAS Media
Green-solid
Operational
NAS Media
Amber-solid
Unmounted
Operational
Green-solid
Operating with NAS
Amber-solid
Media un-mounted
Standby
Red-solid

LED Status Indicators

Table 3
W-620 Series LED Status Indicators
LED
Power
Status
10/100/1000Base-T
Port
10/100Base-T Ports
Dell PowerConnect W-620 Controller | Installation Guide
Action
Press and hold media eject
button for 1 to 5 seconds only
Press and hold media eject
button for 1 to 5 seconds only
Press and hold media eject
button for more than 5 seconds
only
Press and hold media eject
button for more than 5 seconds
only
Press media eject button
Label
Function
POWER
Input Power Status Indicator
STATUS
Module Status Indicator
LNK/ACT
Link/Activity Status Indicator
1000
Interface Speed
LINK/ACT
Link/Activity Status Indicator
Status LED
Function
Amber-flashing
Un-mount NAS media
Amber-flashing
Mount attached NAS
device, and return to fully
functional operation
Red-flashing
Controller goes into
Standby
Red-flashing
Controller goes into
Standby
Amber-flashing
Controller wake-up
Indicator
On (Solid Green)
Off
On (Solid Green)
On (Solid Red)
On (Solid Amber)
Off
On (Solid Green)
On (Flashing Green)
Off
On (Solid Green)
Off
On (Solid Green)
On (Flashing Green)
Off
LED Action
Completed
Amber-solid
Green-solid
Red-solid
Red-solid
Green-solid
Status
Power on
No Power
Device is operational
Device failed or is in Standby
Device is loading software
No power
Link has been established
Port is transmitting or receiving
data
No link on port
1000 Mbps
10/100 Mbps
Link has been established
Port is transmitting or receiving
data
No link on port
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