Sirius 800 Series User Manual
Powering Up the Sirius 800
Powering the Sirius 800 Routers 4.1
Iss 5 Rev 7
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4.1.2 Power Up and Initialization
Once the controller has booted (see Figure 19 for LED states when the controller is running),
it is ready to setup. Router Configuration is carried out using Workbench. If the system has
already been configured, it returns to the state it was in (all signal routing and monitor
settings) when it was last powered.
Figure 19 Nucleus2 & Nucleus 2450 Controller LED State when Running
Note:
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For full details of the Nucleus2 Controller LED colors see section 14.4.2.
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For full details of the Nucleus 2450 Controller LED colors see section 14.5.1.
Flashing Green = Controller Active, Flashing Blue = Controller Idle - 1
Steady Green - Power OK
Steady Green = Master Controller, Flashing Blue = Slave Controller - 2
Flashing Green or Orange - 3
Pulsing Orange = Controller Mismatch - 4
Off or Flashing - 5
Not used - Off - 6
Not used - Off - 7
Blue = Controller Active, Purple (Blue + Red) = Controller Idle - D4
Green or Off - D5
Flashing Green or Off - D6
Blue or Off - D9
Not used - Off - D10
Not used - Off - D11
Not used - Off - D12
Green or Off - D13
Flashing Blue, Steady Green or Off - D14
Steady Red = Controller Mismatch - D15
Flashing Green = Controller Active, Flashing Red = Controller Idle - D16
Nucleus2 Controller
Nucleus 2450 Controller