User`s manual

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Multi-Color LED
The CMX34GS has a Multi-Color LED which can be enabled or disabled in the BIOS setup screen. The color of
the LED indicates the status of the board, as shown in Table 46.
The LED can also be controlled manually by writing to I/O Port EA5h, as shown in Table 47 and Table 48.
The following table lists the color displayed and the value written.
Table 46 LED Colors
Color Description
Green Normal Operation
Blue SATA Activity
Red
1
1. If power is applied to the cpuModule while jumper JP5 is installed, the LED will be red. This does not
indicate that the board is in reset
cpuModule is in reset
2
2. Unlike previous generations of RTD cpuModules, the CMX34GS requires both +5V and +12V to be
present to come out of reset. For more information, refer to: Auxiliary Power (CN3)—page 28
Yellow (Red + Green) cpuModule is in Standby
White (R+G+B) cpuModule is approaching thermal limit
3
3. The LED will remain White until the system is shut down.
Cyan (Blue + Green) Ethernet Link at 100 Mbps or Bus Stacking Error
Magenta (Blue + Red) Ethernet Link at 1000 Mbps
Blink Ethernet Activity
Table 47 Multi-Color LED I/O Address EA5h
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Multi-Color LED
Table 48 Manual LED Colors
I/O Port 984h Value Color
0x00 Automatic (see Table 46)
0x08 Off (will reduce system power consumption)
0x09 Blue
0x0A Green
0x0B Cyan (Green + Blue)
0x0C Red
0x0D Magenta (Red + Blue)
0x0E Yellow (Red + Green)
0x0F White (Red + Green + Blue)