
CSX7000 Guide
14 CyberSWITCH
The group numbers correspond to the number of systems configured on the backplane. You may
need to reset this value (i.e., enter Autoconfiguration Mode) due to a change in your backplane
segmentation. To do so, perform the following:
•
Power down the CSX7000.
•
Power up the CSX7000. Press and hold the BC Group “select up” button during the first 5 sec-
onds of the initial power-up cycle.
The BC Group numbers will then reset per the current backplane configuration.
M
ULTIPORT
B
OARD
/ MP S
ERIAL
P
ORT
P
USH
B
UTTONS
These four remaining push buttons (in the group of six) are not used with the CSX7000.
G
ROUP
P
OWER
S
WITCH
The selected group may have the power turned on or off via the recessed GROUP POWER switch
on the front panel. This power on/off function is operational only for the specific group selected
(with BC GROUP push buttons) and only if the console is unlocked. This switch allows you to turn
off a specific group for maintenance purposes while other groups continue to operate.
BC R
ESET
S
WITCH
Individual groups may be reset using the BC RESET switch. The BC RESET switch is recessed to
prevent accidental resets. This reset function is operational only for the specific group selected (with
BC GROUP push buttons), and only if the console is unlocked.
WARNING:
Even though BC RESET is available, we do not recommend its use with the CyberSWITCH
system groups. We recommend individual power on/off cycles to ensure proper system
reset/restart.
A
UDIBLE
C
LEAR
S
WITCH
AUDIBLE CLEAR is a recessed push-button switch. It is used to clear an environmental alarm only
if an
audible alarm is enabled
by BCVision.
When an environmental parameter exceeds its system limits, the environmental alert LED displays
an amber light, and an audible alarm sounds. This alarm continues to sound until the
environmental parameter again falls within system limits, or the AUDIBLE CLEAR switch is
pressed.