Instruction manual

Installation and Setup
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Epica DGX 16 and Epica DGX 32 Instruction Manual
Indicator Lights at Startup
When the enclosure powers up, the indicator LEDs respond as follows:
* IOS (Initial Operating System) is the base layer operating system on AMX AutoPatch equipment. IOS performs
functions such as hosting higher level run-time software applications. When unexpected critical errors are
encountered within such hosted applications, system control of the equipment may be passed to the IOS layer
preventing normal system operation until the error is manually cleared. Please report all such errors to AMX
AutoPatch technical support (see page 42).
Important: If the indicator LEDs do not respond with a normal display as stated above, check power
connections, before contacting technical support (see page 42).
Important: When the system is powered down, be sure the indicator LEDs on the CPU are off and
the fans have stopped before reapplying power.
The system is ready to disconnect the factory default switch and to execute a test switch (see page 40) using
the control method of your choice.
TCP/IP Startup for NXB-AP-1000 Connection
If you have not already done so, attach the enclosure to a PC via the TCP/IP port (see page 42).
Serial Control Device Startup
If you have not already done so, attach the serial control device to the enclosure (see page 29) and open the
control program.
Epica DGX 16 and 32 LED Indicators
LED Indicates Normal Display Cautionary
Front Power System power Constant green
Constant red: only
one power supply
is working
Rear –
Power
Supply
AC Power ( ) AC power present Constant green
Not illuminated:
AC failure
DC Power ( ) DC power present Constant green
Not illuminated:
DC failure
Temperature ( ) Power supply temperature Not illuminated
Amber: power
supply is over
temperature
Rear –
CPU
Enc Link
•Green
Amber
See page 25
Speed status is either
100 Mbps (on)
or 10 Mbps (off)
Activity between enclosures
Constant green
or not illuminated
Blinks amber with activity
Status System status
Constant green during power
up, then blinking green at 1
second on/off intervals
Blinking red/green:
an exception has
been logged in IOS
(validation failure)
Blinking red: dropped
into IOS mode*
TCP/IP
LED to left
Link/Activity
Speed
See page 42
Active server connection
Active link status with server
Speed status is either
100 Mbps (on)
or 10 Mbps (off)
Blinks green at 5 second
intervals (left of RJ-45)
Blinks amber (left on RJ-45)
Constant green or not
illuminated (right on RJ-45)