
Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-7
Meridian MAX
Installation Guide
Product release 8
Faceplate components
There are four light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and two buttons on the
Meridian MAX IPE/IPE-E module faceplate shown in Figure 4-1 and
Figure 4-2. These diagrams also show the front of the Meridian MAX
IPE/IPE-E module containing a 600 Mbyte cassette tape drive.
Figure 4-2 shows an illustration of the front of the Meridian MAX IPE
module containing a 155 Mbyte cassette tape drive.
Note 1: The 600 Mbyte tape drive in the IPE/IPE-E has been rotated
180 degrees in the Meridian MAX 8 compared to the tape drive
released with earlier versions of Meridian MAX IPE. This is shown in
Figure 4-1.
Note 2: A Meridian MAX IPE/IPE-E containing a 600 Mbyte cassette
tape drive uses a tape ejector button. A Meridian MAX IPE containing
a 155 Mbyte cassette tape drive uses a tape latch.
The LEDs show the following conditions:
• PWR This green LED lights continuously, indicating power is
running to the Meridian MAX IPE/IPE-E.
• RUN This yellow LED lights almost continuously but flickers when
the system processor has stopped.
• SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) The intensity of this
yellow LED varies depending on system use. Heavy communication
between devices is indicated by a solid bright light, while a dimmer
flickering light indicates less data movement.
• FAIL This red LED lights when a hardware failure has occurred on
the CPU card. The LED also lights for a 7- to 10-minute duration when
the SMM167 card on-board diagnostics is enabled during bootup.
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