
Unified Communications Module Installation and Maintenance
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15-601011 Issue 03l (28 August 2012)
IP Office
Module Maintenance:
7.1 Module LEDs
The Unified Communications Module provides the following LEDs:
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Upper LEDs
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Orange: Module BIOS starting.
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Lower LED
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Solid Red: Unpacking and initializing.
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Flashing Red: Module initialization.
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Flashing Green: Module operating system starting or shutting down.
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Solid Green with Amber blink: OK. IP Office heartbeat okay.
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Off with Amber blink: Module shutdown. IP Office heartbeat okay.
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If the module is already running when the system restarts, its lower LED remains green when the LEDs on the other
base cards are solid red. If the module is not running when the system restarts, its lower LED remains off when the
LEDs on the other base cards are solid red. The lower LED on the module then flashes red when the LEDs on the other
base cards flash red during system initialization; before reverting to either green or off when the system reboot is
complete.
7.2 Module Buttons
The Unified Communications Module provides the following buttons:
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Upper Button/Button 1
This button can be used for the following functions:
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Shutdown
If the module is running, pressing this button for more than 2 seconds will start a module shutdown. A
completed shutdown is indicated by the lower LED changing to off with regular amber blinks only.
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Startup
If the module has been shutdown, pressing this button will cause it to startup.
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Alternate Boot
When the module is about to boot, shown by both upper LEDs being orange, pressing and holding the switch
until those LEDs change to off instructs the module to attempt to boot from any device attached to its USB
ports. See
Module Software Reinstallation
.
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Switch 2: Not used.
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