Power Control, Buttons and LED patterns
Introduction
The following table describes the panel’s LED light patterns and what they mean. The
illustrations marked “startup – phase 1 (2,3,4)” show how the Operator’s panel will look
(LED lighting patterns) starting from when you turn the Main power switch ON, through
the self-test procedures and until the scanner is ready to scan.
Note:
For simplicity, the illustrations below display a Standard Panel i.e., without an ATAC
key. The LED behavior of the Power LED, Diagnostics LED and Wait LED, are iden-
tical for Standard and ATAC operator’s panels.
Overview
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What it means
How it looks on the scanner
Turn the scanner power ON – First Time – Main
Power ON At back of the scanner, plug in the
power cable and flip the main power switch to
ON. The scanner starts the selftest procedure
which starts with the Init Sequence
Init Sequence (startup phase 1)
When you turn main power On, the scanner runs
it initialization sequence. ALL the LEDs are
lighted as shown in the illustration on the left. At
this point, panel input is disabled and you cannot
begin scanning.
Note:
When you power up through Wake-up,
(by pressing the power key), this initializa-
tion sequence is skipped and the scanner
goes directly to Self-Adjustment (startup-
phase 3).
Power LED Green (startup – phase 2)
Towards the end of Init Sequence, the Power LED
will change to green while the other LEDs remain
unchanged (lighted). From here the scanner moves
on to Self Adjustment (startup phase 3).
Chapter 3 - The Operator's Panel
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Power Control, Buttons and LED patterns
Summary of Contents for CS4300
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Page 11: ...Chapter 2 Installation o...
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Page 32: ...Chapter 3 The Operator s Panel 32 Media Control Buttons and LED Patterns...
Page 33: ...Chapter 4 Turning Power ON OFF Wake Sleep Mode o...
Page 44: ...Chapter 4 Turning Power ON OFF Wake Sleep Mode 44 Automatic Shut Down after Idle Time...
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Page 62: ...Chapter 7 Scanning Thick Media 62 When Scanning in Thick Media Positions...
Page 63: ...Chapter 8 Maintenance o...
Page 88: ...Chapter 8 Maintenance 88 Downloading new firmware...
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Page 106: ...Chapter 10 Oc Scanner Maintenance 106 Oc Scanner Maintenance program...
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