User guide

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10 PARAGON II USER GUIDE
Start-Up Display:
When a Paragon II unit is powered ON, it performs a start-up test at the beginning. It checks each
channel and user port to ensure proper operation.
Normal Display:
After the start-up test, LCD panel displays two lines of messages:
1. Line 1: Running message: “Raritan Computer Paragon II: Paragon832/1 Ready
For a Paragon II unit model P2-UMT832M, “Paragon832” is the default name of the Matrix
switch (this name may be changed through the OSUI’s System Configuration submenu).
2. Line 2: User port status message: “A/N User (1, 2, 3 …) None”
User port status displays a scrolling status of all user ports, one user port per second. The
User’s active channel, 1 through 128, is displayed after the user port number.
Raritan Computer Paragon II: Paragon832/1 Ready
A User (1, 2, 3 … 8) None
A=Active User # 1-8
- OR -
Raritan Computer Paragon II: Paragon832/1 Ready
N User (1, 2, 3, … 8) None
N=Non-Active User # 1-8
Figure 9 LCD Normal Display
Power Up Option:
If you hold down the FUNC button on the front panel of the Paragon II unit during Power Up, the
Paragon II unit will clear its database and reset to factory defaults. Confirm functions by pressing
the ENT button on the front panel.
When “Clear Database Hit Ent/ESC?” appears on the LCD, press the ESC button if you want to
exit the screen without clearing the database. To clear the database, press the ENT button; “Clear
All?” appears on the LCD. If you press the ESC button once more, the channel configuration
will be cleared and will be rebuilt later by the Paragon unit. This is called a Partial
Reset. However, if you press the ENT button, both the channel configuration and the user profile
and system settings will be cleared.
Clear Database
Hit Ent/ESC?
Figure 10 Power Up Clear Database