Extron-electronics DMS 1600_2000_3200_3600 User Guide User Manual Page 25

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DMS 1600, DMS 2000, DMS 3200, and DMS 3600 • Operation 19
e View button — The View button has one primary function () and four secondary
functions ():
Selects and indicates View-only mode, which displays the current configuration.
NOTE: View-only mode also provides a way to mute and unmute the outputs.
In the I/O Group mode, selects group 3 and indicates its selection.
With the Esc button, commands the front panel system reset.
Selects 38400 baud for the RS-232/RS-422 port in Serial Port Selection and
Configuration mode and indicates its selection.
With the Preset button, indicates that the front panel lock has been toggled on or
off.
f Esc button — The Esc button has two primary functions () and three secondary
functions ():
Cancels operations or selections in progress and resets the front panel button
indicators.
NOTE: The Esc button does not reset the current configuration or any presets.
Flashes once to indicate that the escape function has been activated.
In the I/O Group mode, selects group 4 and indicates its selection.
Selects 115200 baud for the RS-232/RS-422 port in Serial Port Selection and
Configuration mode and indicates its selection.
With the Enter button, toggles the front panel lock on or off.
Power Indicators
DMS 1600 and DMS 3600
g Primary and Redundant Power Supply LEDs
POWER SUPPLY
PRIMARY
REDUNDANT
Green — Indicates that the associated power supply is operating
within normal tolerances.
Red — Indicates that the associated power supply is operating
outside the normal tolerances, has failed, or (DMS 3600 only) is not
installed (see Removing and Installing the Power Supply Module (DMS 1600 and
DMS 3600), on page 103, to replace the power supply).
Unlit (DMS 1600 Redundant LED) — No power supply is installed.
DMS 2000 and DMS 3200
h Power LED — Indicates that the power supply is operating within normal
POWER
tolerances.
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