3.3 Startup/Shutdown Procedures; Initial Startup; Normal Shutdown; Normal Startup - Wegener iPump 6400 User Manual

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3.3 Startup/Shutdown Procedures

The first time you start the iPump 6400 , the startup process and some initial setup may
require a few minutes to complete. After the initial startup, and a normal shutdown, the
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panel.
1. For initial startup, set the power switch to the ON position (

Initial Startup

ENTER
process. Usually within three minutes, the unit completes its initialization. (All outputs are
muted during this time.)
2. 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. . . .
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.)
3. 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 briefly flashes on the LCD. If the file system is corrupt beyond repair, the
message, " Filesystem is corrupt . . ." appears. Otherwise, the auto maintenance process
is continuing normally and you should wait for it to complete.
4. Following a normal check of the file system, the message, " Continuing to boot. . . " is
displayed. At completion of bootup, the LEDs lights individually as appropriate to show unit
and signal status (see Table 3.1: iPump 6400 front panel LED indicator descriptions on
page 22). The display then becomes "live" and typically indicates a loss-of-carrier alarm
condition if the unit's RF configuration has not been completed. This is normal and simply
means that the Transport In Settings must be adjusted. After the Transport In Setup is
complete, subsequent startups finish by displaying the home screen (showing the unit's
serial number, E
transport rate). This indicates that your iPump 6400 is functioning normally and is ready for
use.
Removing power to shut down the iPump 6400 does not harm the unit. However, performing
Normal
a normal shutdown from the front panel is recommended. Normal startup can only be
Shutdown
performed following a normal shutdown.To shut down the iPump 6400 :
1. Return to the iPump 6400 home screen. (Press ESC repeatedly until the model and unit
number or an alarm or warning message displays.)
2. Press the right-arrow button four times to reach the Unit Shutdown screen.
3. Press the ENTER button to select Unit Shutdown .When prompted, press the ENTER
button again to confirm.
4. In less than 30 seconds, the iPump 6400 powers down and the LCD and LEDs go out. The
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ENTER
Following initial startup and after a normal shutdown, start the iPump 6400 by simply
Normal
pressing the ENTER button on the front panel. If the receiver is tracking a carrier signal, the
Startup
green CARRIER LED is lit. If the RF set up (See Transport In Current Channel Setup on
page 27.) has not been performed or the receiver cannot track the carrier, the red ALARM
LED is lit.
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may be started again simply by pressing the ENTER button on the unit's front
button for two seconds. The iPump 6400 powers up and begins the startup
". The expanding and contracting ellipsis shows that the iPump 6400 is
/N
, and alternately displaying FEC ratio, signal frequency, and data
b
0
is now ready for a normal startup. Initiate a normal startup by pressing the
button.
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