Startup/Shutdown Procedures; Initial Startup; Normal Startup - Wegener iPUMP6400 User Manual

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3.3 Startup/Shutdown Procedures

The first time you start the iPump6400, the boot-up process and some initial
setup may require a few minutes to complete. (See Initial Unit Settings.) After
the initial startup, and if a normal shutdown was performed, the iPump6400 may
be started again simply by pressing the ENTER button on the unit's front panel.

Initial startup

Normal
Following initial startup and after a normal shutdown has been performed, the
Startup
iPump6400's normal startup may be performed quickly by simply pressing the
ENTER button on the front panel. If the receiver is tracking a carrier signal,
the green CARRIER LED will light. If the RF set up has not been performed or
the receiver cannot track the carrier, the red Alarm LED will light.
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a) For initial startup, set the power switch to the On position ( I ) and press
and hold the ENTER button for two seconds. The iPump6400 will power
up and begin the boot process. Usually within three minutes, the unit will
complete its initialization (all outputs are muted during this time).
b) The eight, front-panel LEDs flash on and off together once and then three
more times in succession. The LCD shows the current firmware version
and the message, "Booting, please wait. . . .". The expanding and
contracting ellipsis shows that the iPump6400 is booting the software.
(Note that the version number shown is that of the front-panel firmware
only and does not indicate the current version of the application software.)
c) During bootup, a quick check of the file system is made to detect and fix
any corrupted files. The message "Auto Maintenance . . ." indicates that
this check is in process. The duration of the file system check depends on
the extent of any needed repairs to the file system and the size of the
affected files. When no problems are detected, the "Auto Maintenance"
message will only briefly flash on the LCD. If the file system is corrupt
beyond repair, the message, "Filesystem is corrupt . . ." will appear.
Otherwise, the auto maintenance process is continuing normally and you
should wait for it to complete.
d) Following a normal check of the file system, the message, "Continuing to
boot . . ." is displayed. At completion of bootup, the LEDs will light
individually as appropriate to show unit and signal status (see Table 10:
LED Indicator Descriptions on page 31). The display then becomes
"live" and will typically indicate a loss-of-carrier alarm condition if the
unit's RF configuration has not been completed. This is normal and simply
means that the RF settings must be adjusted. After the RF setup has been
completed, subsequent startups will finish by displaying the home screen
(showing the unit's serial number, E
ratio, signal frequency, and data transport rate). This indicates that your
iPump6400 is functioning normally and is ready for use.
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