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M320 Power Supply LEDs

The OUTPUT OK LED on each power supply faceplate indicates the status of the power supply (see Table 1 , which applies to the AC and DC power supply). The power supply status is also reflected in two LEDs on the craft interface (see M320 Craft Interface Power Supply LEDs). In addition, a power supply failure triggers the red alarm LED on the craft interface.

Table 1: Power Supply LED

Label

Color

State

Description

OUTPUT OK

Blue

Off

No power applied to power supply.

Blinking

  • Power supply blinks for 5 seconds after initial power on.
  • Power supply is installed, but not powered on, and is receiving bias power from a powered on power supply.
  • Input voltage is invalid.
  • Power supply has failed.

On steadily

Power supply is functioning normally.

 

Related Documentation

  • M Series
  • M320 Power System Description
  • Maintaining the M320 Power Supplies
  • Troubleshooting the M320 Power System
 

Published: 2011-03-02

 
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