4. CHECKING THE HARDWARE STATUS
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4.4.3 Status display modes
This function has two display modes: “hardware status display mode” and “application
status display mode”.
Table 4-9 Status Display Modes
Status display mode
Description
Hardware status display mode
When the hardware status is normal, an application status
code is displayed. When the hardware status has an error, a
hardware status code has the higher priority to be displayed.
Application status display mode
Only an application code is displayed.
Even when the hardware status has an error, the hardware
status code is not displayed.
The status display mode can be configured in the
RAS Setup
window. The default
factory-shipped setting is the hardware status display mode.
For information about how to use the
RAS Setup
window, see “3.1.3 Using the RAS
Setup window”.
Note that if the hardware status is normal and there is no application status code to
display, the LEDs are all off.
Figure 4-14 shows an example of what is displayed in the hardware status display mode.
Dotted lines in Figure 4-14 denote the respective display modes, and the thick line denotes
the transition of the state of the LEDs.
Figure 4-14 Example of a Status Display Mode
Application status
code is displayed
Hardware status
code is displayed
LED is
off
Time ->
User application
starts using the LEDs
Hardware
error occurs
User application
stops using the LEDs
Recovery from
hardware error
Hardware
error occurs
Recovery from
hardware error
LEDs are
requested by
user applications
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