Installation and Getting Started Guide for HP 600/610/620/630 RPS/EPS 2011-04

2-2
Introducing the HP 610 Redundant and External Power Supplies
Front of the Unit
Front of the Unit
LEDs
Power
Fault
Fan/Temp Status flash = Temperature too high
Fan/Temp Status + Fault flash = Fan failure
Fan/Temp Status
Internal Power Status
EPS A1
A2
B1
B2
A1
EPS A2 EPS B1
Power
Status
Device
Connected
EPS B2
EPS Ports Pair B
(
408 W total for PoE applications
)
EPS Ports: 50 V
8.3 A max per port pair.
EPS Ports Pair A
(
408 W total for PoE applications
)
Power
Status
Device
Connected
EPS Backup Power Ports Status
In Ready
Out Ready
HP ProCurve
610 EPS
J8169A
Fan/Temp
Status LED
Power
and Fault
LEDs
HP 610 EPS
Device Connected
Power Status
EPS port LEDs
EPS Pair A
EPS Pair B
EPS Backup Power port LEDs
Internal Power
Status LED
Table 2-1. HP 610 EPS LEDs
LED State Meaning
Power
(green)
On The unit is powered on.
Off The unit is NOT powered on.
Fault
(orange)
Off The normal state; indicates that there are no fault conditions on the unit.
Blinking*
A fault has occurred on the unit, one of the ports, or the fan. The Status LED for the
component with the fault will blink simultaneously.
On On briefly after the unit is powered on or reset, at the beginning of unit self test. If
this LED is on for a prolonged time, the unit has encountered a fatal hardware
failure, or has failed its self test. See chapter 5, “Troubleshooting” for more
information.
Internal Power
Status (green)
(also on back panel
of the HP 610 EPS)
On The HP 610 EPS unit’s internal power supply is operating normally.
Blinking* The HP 610 EPS unit’s internal power supply has failed and the unit is being
powered by another HP 610 EPS. The unit Fault LED will be blinking simultaneously.