The AETA display will show progress in the boot up sequence as well as error conditions. There are 2 normal boot up sequences in the AETA.
1.
Cold
Boot: Reloads the
financial traffic configuration from the Network Management Server.
2.
Warm
Boot: Power
Reset.
A
cold boot display shows a sequence of
symbols, letters and numbers in the display. A cold boot display begins with a
framed clock face followed by a "U" (to set the correct display
orientation, the TEI
set sequence then 1,3,4 and possibly 5.
NOTE:
It is strongly suggested you don't change any settings during the boot sequence.
A
warm boot display sequence starts
with an unframed clock face followed by a 1 then a 3.
The
tables below show a list of display modes and their meaning. The display will
remain steady during normal operation and flash during an error
condition.
AETA normal operation
Display |
Interpretation |
Steady Dot |
D-channel interface enabled for EFTPOS |
Steady 1 |
Power-on test executing (display's dot blinks to show CPU still active) |
Steady 2 |
Reserved |
Steady 3 |
Pre-Configuration in progress |
Steady 4 |
Remote management in progress or configuration |
Steady 5 |
Software download in progress |
Steady 6 |
Reserved |
Steady 7 |
Reserved |
Steady 8 |
Reserved |
Steady 9 |
Reserved |
Steady 0 |
Reserved |
Display |
Interpretation |
Flashing 1 |
Power up test fails |
Flashing 2 |
ISDN connection down |
Flashing 3 |
No carrier on EFTPOS port |
Flashing 4 |
Reserved |
Flashing 5 |
No stations responding to polls on EFTPOS port |
Flashing 6 |
Last call attempt failed, D-channel |
Flashing 7 |
Reserved |
Flashing 8 |
NMS has no configuration to download |
Flashing 9 |
Configuration download failed |
Flashing 0 |
Reserved |