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4.4
Powering the iServer 2
All iServer 2 variants come with a DC power supply, international power supply adapters, and a 9 V
battery. Models that offer Power over Ethernet can be powered with a network switch that supports
PoE or a PoE injector (sold separately). Once the device is powered on, fully booted up, and the
appropriate sensor is connected, readings will appear on the display. To power the iServer 2 using
the DC power supply, plug in the power supply to the DC 12 V port located on the iServer 2. For
instructions on how to power the iServer 2 through the Power over Ethernet feature, refer to section
4.4.3 Power Over Ethernet.
4.4.1
LED Status Indicator
Refer to the following LED Status Indicator table to identify the different iServer 2 behaviors
and statuses.
Figure 11: LED Status Indicator
LED Color
Status
Description
OFF
No Power
No power applied.
Red
(Blinking)
System Boot
System rebooting.
Red
(Solid)
Factory Reset
Press and hold the reset button for 10
seconds to reset the iServer 2 to factory
default.
WARNING:
The factory reset will reset all
stored data and configuration.
Green
(Solid)
Internet Connection
Detected
iServer 2 is connected to the Internet.
Green
(Blinking)
Firmware Updating
Firmware update in progress.
WARNING:
Do not unplug power while
update is in progress.
Amber
(Solid)
No Internet Connection
Detected
iServer 2 is not connected to the Internet.