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Table 4. MFC-8310-N Controller Card LED Descriptions
LED
Color
Location
Display and Description
Alarm
(MFC-8310-N)
Red
DS1
When lit, an alarm condition is occurring in the
frame.
Status OK
(MFC-8310-N)
Green
DS2
When lit, the fan control process is operating
correctly.
Comm. Activity
(MFC-8310-N)
Yellow
DS3
When lit, the card is communicating within the
frame.
Processor
Red
DS4
This LED flashes red briefly when the card is first
powered up. If lit at any other time, this LED
indicates that the communications processor is not
running.
Error
(MFC-8310-N)
Red
DS5
This LED is lit when the MFC-8310-N card is first
powered up and the card is booting up. The LED
turns off once boot up is complete. If this LED is lit
during normal operation, it indicates that the
communications software is not running correctly.
You must restart the processor by pressing the
RESET button.
Transmitting
(MFC-8310-N)
Green
DS6
When lit, the MFC-8310-N card is transmitting
messages on the internal communications bus.
Receiving
(MFC-8310-N)
Yellow
DS7
When lit, the MFC-8310-N card is receiving
messages via the internal bus.
Fault
(CFM-8310)
Red
When lit, a SMPTE alarm condition is occurring in
the frame.
Fan Fail
(CFM-8310)
Red
When lit, a fan on the frame door or PS-8300 is
stalled.
Power Supply
(8310)
Green/Red
When lit Green, the PS-8300 is operating normally.
When flashing Red:
 
there is an output over or under voltage
condition on the PS-8300
 
there is no A/C; provided that the second
supply is operating normally
DashBoard and DashBoard Lite Control System Software
You can use the DashBoard or DashBoard Lite Control Systems to monitor and control your
openGear
TM
 frames and controller cards from a computer. The DashBoard software and manual can be
downloaded from the Cobalt Digital Inc. website.
SNMP Monitoring and Control
The MFC-8310-N Network Controller card provides optional support for remote monitoring and
control of your frame and openGear
TM
 cards using SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol),
which is compatible with many third-party monitoring and control tools.  This section describes how to
enable this feature and how to configure the SNMP software on the card.