
One-Net/DASDEC User Manual 1-2v3.0 | r0616
• If the system soware is manually stopped or temporarily restarted due to an
internal problem, the LCD displays a Server Stopped message unl the soware
restarts to a ready state.
• During the decoding of an incoming alert, the LCD displays informaon about the
source and the stage of the decoding.
• While decoded, forwarded, or originated alerts are acve, the top line repeats,
displaying pernent idencaon for each acve alert.
• When a backup conguraon is loaded, or when the server soware is restarted,
the LCD indicates when the server is down or running again.
• During a soware upgrade, the LCD display progresses through server down states,
and eventually displays Upgrading. When the upgrade is complete, the LCD returns
to the normal display state.
Status LEDs
The system’s two Light Eming Diodes (LEDs) are used for a variety of status
indicaons.
System Status – Green LED Alert Status – Red LED
When the unit is rst powered on, the
green LED is dark.
When the unit is rst powered on, the
red LED is dark.
When the system begins to boot, the LED
begins to blink.
Aer the system is operaonal in a ready
state (green LED is solid), the red LED
indicates decoding, alert sending status,
and unacknowledged, un-forwarded
acve decoded alerts.
When the system nears a ready state, the
LED blinks rapidly.
If the LED is blinking quickly, with pauses,
the server is decoding an incoming alert.
When the system is ready, the green LED
light is solid green, indicang that the
system is operaonal.
If the LED is solid, the unit is sending an
EAS alert.
If the LED starts blinking, the server has
become non-operaonal. This can hap-
pen during soware restart or upgrades.
If the LED is blinking slowly and regularly,
an acve alert has been decoded and has
not been forwarded or acknowledged.
Alerts are acknowledged by pressing
the front panel buon or by pushing the
Acknowledge Pending Alert buon for
the alert on the web browser interface.
If the LED is blinking quickly and regularly,
an acve alert is being held pending GPI 1
input closure.