
2.3.9
Maintenance Mode Switch
Use the maintenance mode switch located on the Upper Control Card (see
Figure 2-19) to remove the terminal from consumer service and place it in
maintenance mode.
When you press the maintenance mode switch, the consumer display may display
a message indicating that the terminal is temporarily out of service. Refer to the
appropriate terminal application software operating guide for information on
placing the terminal in the proper mode for maintenance.
The maintenance mode LED blinks rapidly while the terminal in the maintenance
mode.
2.3.10 Terminal Power (on/off) Switch
The terminal power switch (see Figure 2-19) allows the operator to turn the
terminal on and off. The LED will be off, but there is still AC power present at
the power supply. When the terminal is on, the LED will be lit. The LED does
not blink.
Press the terminal power switch to turn off the terminal (including hubs). It may
take several minutes for the terminal to completely turn off. When the terminal
does turn off, the ON/OFF LED will then turn off.
To completely remove AC power to the terminal, the terminal
power cord must be removed from its receptacle or the
AC power to the terminal must be removed at the quick
disconnect device (such as a circuit breaker) for the terminal.
Press the terminal power switch to turn on the terminal. The ON/OFF LED
lights up. After the terminal has completely powered up, the operating system
of the terminal loads.
2.3.11 Terminal Idle Switch
The terminal idle switch (see Figure 2-19) allows the operator to place the
terminal in idle mode in preparation for an orderly shutdown. When the idle
switch is pressed, the terminal is still on (including the battery and hubs). The
idle LED blinks rapidly for 30 seconds, then when the terminal is in idle mode,
the LED blinks at a slower pace.
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