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IPSI LEDs<br />

IPSI LEDs<br />

There are four LEDs on the TN2312AP IP <strong>Server</strong> Interface (IPSI) faceplate, and five LEDs on<br />

the TN2312BP IPSI and TN8412AP SIPI (S8400 IP Interface) faceplates. The top three are the<br />

standard LEDs found on most TN circuit packs. The fourth LED indicates that the Tone/Clock<br />

function is active and imitates the TN2182B Tone-Clock’s amber LED. The archangel flashes<br />

the yellow LED when active, 2 seconds on and 200 ms off. In addition, the TN2312BP and<br />

TN8412AP have a fifth LED that displays the emergency transfer control status.<br />

Table 80: TN2312 IPSI LED States describes the LED status on an IPSI circuit pack.<br />

Table 80: TN2312 IPSI LED States<br />

LED Color State Condition<br />

Red ON Power up/Failure<br />

Amber ON Circuit pack is in use<br />

Green ON Maintenance diagnostics/testing<br />

Amber ON Clock function active<br />

Red ON TN2312BP/TN8412AP - Emergency Transfer invoked<br />

Figure 7: IPSI Display with static address shows the display on a TN2312AP IPSI circuit pack<br />

which is using a static IP address.<br />

Communication Manager Release 5.0 Issue 4 January 2008 309

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