System Indicator And Status Indicator; System Indicator; Status Indicator - Sony UCP-8060E Maintenance Manual

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1-3. System Indicator and Status Indicator

1-3. System Indicator and Status Indicator

1-3-1. System Indicator

The system indicator mainly indicates the operation status of the hardware.
The system indicator lights in red when the power is turned on. Generally it changes to amber soon, and
then to green when the system normally starts. If not, the indicator blinks in green or amber. In this case,
the system file needs to be reinstalled using the boot-up MMC (MultiMediaCard). (Refer to Section 1-9.)
Color of light
Functions of indicator
Red (lights)
Lights on immediately after startup.
The indicator stays lit in red if there is no boot
program such as the case that nothing is written
in the flash memory.
Amber (lights)
Indicates that the CPU started.
The indicator changes to green when the
download of Configuration data to FPGA is
completed. In case that the indicator stays lit in
amber, it means that a configuration error
(Configuration file is not normal, etc.) has occurred.
Green (lights)
Indicates that the operation software started.
Green (blinks)
Indicates that although the download of
Configuration data is completed, an error was
detected in the initial check of FPGA.
Amber (blinks)
Indicates that the download of Configuration data is
failed and the UCP-8060 cannot start due to an error.

1-3-2. Status Indicator

The functions of status indicator at the power-on/restart are different from those when the Memory Stick
is used.
At the power-on/restart
The UCP-8060 checks the file of operation software installed and indicates the results with the status indicator.
. . . . . Amber (blinks)
Indicates that the status error related to the software is detected.
The status indicator blinks in amber when the UCP-8060 cannot start in such case that the system file is
damaged although the CPU is not damaged. At the same time, the system indicator lights in red or amber,
or blinks in amber.
The number of blinking varies depending on the type of error. In any case, install the system file again.
(Refer to the operation manual.)
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The system file is checked before FPGA starts. Therefore the indication at the power-on /restart is not
mixed up with the status indication when the Memory Stick is used.
. . . . . Amber (Continuously blinks)
Indicates that FPGA is not normal. The system indicator blinks in amber at the same time.
If FPGA is not normal, the LCD module cannot be controlled. Therefore the system cannot start. In this
case, the system automatically tries to start the BIOS UTILITY after continuously blinking in amber for
ten times. If the BIOS UTILITY can be started, the communication via RS-232C is enabled.
1-2 (E)
System operation/status
Resetting hardware, etc.
Downloading Configuration data to FPGA
(approx. 7 seconds)
Startup screen is displayed.
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