Product specifications
Dialogic® BorderNet™ 4000 SBC Product Description Document
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Status Panel
The status panel contains a USB 2.0 connector, Fault Indicator LEDs and panel buttons. The
front-facing cover of the BorderNet 4000 SBC does not need to be removed to access the
status panel components, and the ID and Reset options are also available via the WebUI.
Status Panel
Components
Description
USB Port for a universal serial bus connector (USB 2.0).
LEDs M Fault—indicates a major fault warning, such as if a component
temperature reaches a critical reading.
C Fault—indicates a critical, non-recoverable event. The BorderNet
4000 SBC will perform a graceful shutdown to protect hardware
components from thermal damage.
P Fault—indicates a power supply fault. This LED illuminates if a fault
occurs with a fan, temperature, or voltage reading associated with the
power supply.
HDD—indicates hard drive activity. This LED blinks when a disk drive
is reading or being written to and does not change color. When there
is no hard drive activity, this LED is off.
Note: The M, C and P Fault LEDs are normally off unless a fault is
triggered.
Panel Buttons
RST—this is the Reset button. Push the Reset button to reboot the
BorderNet 4000 SBC.
Caution: Using the Reset button may result in a service
interruption.
System ID—this button is used to identify the BorderNet 4000 SBC
for servicing when it is installed in a rack with other systems. The ID
button flashes blue when pressed and turns off when pressed again.
The system ID can also be illuminated by a remote system ID
command.
Power—this button turns the BorderNet 4000 SBC ON and OFF. Push
and hold the button for several seconds to change the power status.