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7.1.4 POWER-ON SEQUENCE
Operation *1
FL Display (left)
FL Display (right)
Video Output
VGA Output
Power on
POWER
--ON--
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−
Starting BIOS
PLEASE
WAIT
Start of opening logo
display
BIOS startup screen
Searching for the drive to be started *2
(Starting from HDD)
Running boot loader
Starting kernel
Start of opening logo
display
Starting execution of startup script,
successful communication with Front-panel-
microcomputer
POWER-ON
=
Starting checking Root file system *3
POWER-ON
==
Completion of checking root file system
POWER-ON
===
Completion of remounting root file system
POWER-ON
====
Checking other file systems *4
POWER-ON
FSCK
POWER-ON
FSCK-HOME
POWER-ON
FSCK-VAR
POWER-ON
FSCK-RECVER
POWER-ON
FSCK-DATA
Completion of mounting file systems
POWER-ON
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Completion of sorting out file systems
POWER-ON
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Completing all the following initialization
processes for the Recorder:
• Initialization for each destination
• Checking the region code
• Updating "poweron.log"
• Checking the PCI board *5
• Checking the firmware version *6
• Disposal of unnecessary files
POWER-ON
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Starting initialization of the network *7
POWER-ON
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Completing initialization of the network
POWER-ON
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Initializing the system log
POWER-ON
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Completing initialization processes
POWER-ON
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End of opening logo
display
End of opening logo
display
Starting the application *8
00 : 00 : 00 : 00
00 : 00 : 00 : 00
Black or blue screen
Screen with an X-shape
mouse pointer
Completing startup of application
Throughout, or black
or blue screen
PRV-LX10 logo
display
*1: The displays indicated in the FL-display, video-output, or VGA-output columns are to be displayed at the point when each
corresponding operation finishes.
*2: In the BIOS, the HDD is programmed to be the first drive to be started. If the HDD cannot be recognized as a startup drive
because of a defect, etc., the following message is displayed on the VGA output:
DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER
In this case, check the connections at the HDD connector block. If there is any loose connection, turn off the power and
clear the CMOS data (by changing the position of JP14). If this does not improve the situation, reinstall the OS.
If OS reinstallation is impossible, replace the HDD then install the OS.