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About Omneon MediaGrid - Harmonic Inc

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Figure 101. ContentServer 2122 Front Bezel<br />

Table 33. ContentServer 2122 Front Bezel Components<br />

# Component Description<br />

System Status LEDs<br />

Figure 113 and Table 45 provides descriptions of the Ethernet LEDs (top two LEDs) for<br />

ContentServer 2122 and the Disk State LEDs (c, d, e and f in the example above).<br />

Hardware Reference<br />

ContentServer 2122<br />

1 Power and Reset buttons WARNING: Do not press these buttons without first<br />

consulting <strong>Omneon</strong> Technical Support.<br />

The Power and Reset buttons are accessible through these<br />

front-panel holes by inserting a thin object, such as a paper<br />

clip, and pressing. Once powered off, the Power button must<br />

be pressed again to restore power. The Reset button restarts<br />

the server as if it had been turned off and then on again.<br />

2 Power indicator A bright blue power indicator is provided across the top of<br />

the front panel. this indicator also provides a “wink”<br />

function, which allows you to identify a unit from the<br />

SystemManager application.<br />

3 Air vents Allows airflow through the unit. For optimum airflow, do<br />

not obstruct the air vents.<br />

4 Status LEDs An array of six Status LEDs is provided on the front panel.<br />

See the following figure for descriptions of each status<br />

LED.<br />

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