Raptor
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AN INITIAL VIEW OF THE CONSOLE
The status LEDs
The alarm LED (yellow) will indicate the presence of an alarm in the
system. There are two types of alarms: critical alarms and non-critical
alarms. Critical alarms are those for which the system prevents power
from being supplied, such as an overload of the output, a thermal overload, etc. When
such an alarm occurs, the LED will remain illuminated permanently. Non-critical alarms
are those that are not destructive, and it is possible to continue working with the
equipment, such as range saturation of the external meters. When this type of alarm
occurs, the LED will remain flashing. Activation of either type of alarm will be
accompanied by three beeps.
The power LED (red) will indicate the activity status of the output power.
The connectivity LED (blue) indicates that the Raptor system has been detected and is
stable when it is illuminated permanently. When this LED is flashing, it indicates that the
Raptor system is not stable with respect to connectivity.
The status LEDs