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Software Manual
MAN-066
March 2023
Page 3 of 43
Openvision HD Software
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Power Cycling
Each OpenVision™ HD unit utilizes an embedded microprocessor to handle and coordinate all aspects of safety and normal
operating functions. With such a system, it requires several seconds to initialize before starting normal operations. Following
the Startup and Shutdown sequences below is critical for normal operation; (Figure 1) for key and indicator locations.
Startup
When the Controller Key is turned to its ON position, the CPU indicator will immediately turn on (green). A boot up screen
will be displayed during initialization, and the System Status Indicators will also illuminate. When these indicators turn green
and the
Home Screen
(Figure 2) is displayed, system startup is complete and ready for normal operation.
Shutdown
Turning the Controller Key to its OFF position will begin the shutdown sequence. The Status Indicator Lights will turn off
after one to three seconds, but the system will not be fully powered down until the CPU Power Indicator LED is turned off.
Once off, remove the key, and place the unit in storage. No additional cool down is required.
CAUTION: FAILURE TO ALLOW THE SYSTEM TO PROPERLY SHUTDOWN MAY CORRUPT INTERNAL MEMORY,
AND UNIT MAY NOT BE ABLE TO RESTART.
Home Screen
The
Home Screen
(Figure 2) displays the output of the targeting camera (outlined in red) and the Settings menu across the
bottom (outlined in yellow).
System Status
Indicator
Controller
Key (ON)
CPU Power
Indicator
Figure 1 Indicators and Power Switch Details