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1. GETTING STARTED
1-8
Table 1-1 Function of Each Part (1/5)
Name
Function
Power switch (POWER)
When you press this switch, the power is turned on. When you press the
switch for four seconds or more, the power is turned off and the system
goes into standby mode (for emergencies only).
Reset switch (RESET)
Use this switch to perform a hardware reset (restarting the equipment).
If you press the switch while the OS is running, a memory dump is
performed. If you press the switch again after the memory dump is
performed, a hardware reset is carried out.
Status lamp (STATUS)
Lamp
Status
Lit in green
The equipment is in operation (RUN status)
Lit in red
The equipment is not in operation (STOP status)
• The equipment is in the middle of startup.
• After the shutdown starts or during error stop.
• The equipment has stopped abnormally due to an
error
• RAS software is not installed.
Off
The main power is off / The system is in standby mode.
Alarm lamp (ALARM)
This lamp is lit in red if one of the following abnormalities is detected.
• A fan inside the equipment stops.
• Abnormal temperature inside the equipment.
Failure in one of the mirrored drives.
Drive access lamp
(DRIVE)
This lamp is lit in green while an HDD or DVD drive is being accessed.
Standby lamp (STBY)
Lamp
Status
Lit in
orange
The equipment is in standby mode. (Only the auxiliary
power is on.)
Off
The power is shut down or the equipment is in
operation.
HDD status lamp
HDD1 STATUS
For drive bay 1
HDD2 STATUS
For drive bay 2
Lamp
Status
OFF (Both)
Both HDD are working properly.
ON (Either
one)
One HDD has an error. (The power of the HDD with an
error is Off.)
Flashing
(Either one)
Rebuild (copy) is ongoing. (Only the lamp of the copy
destination HDD flashes.)
Flashed in
red (Both)
Both HDDs have errors.

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