User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Safety and warranty
- 3 Product description
- 4 Commissioning
- 5 XorayaSuite
- 6 Maintenance
- 7 Storage, transport and disposal
- 8 Appendix
USER MANUAL
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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3.3 Connections and controls
The front side of the ML-N4000 contains ports, buttons and LEDs for
operation and elementary functions.
The back side of the ML-N4000 contains, depending on the hardware
configuration, up to five log interfaces.
Front side
A
Power button
G
10 Gbit Ethernet interface
B
Trigger/wake button
H
LAN host interfaces
C
Service interface
I
ESU interface
D
Default button
J
USB host interface
E
Status LEDs of the log interfaces
K
USB device interface
F
General status LEDs
L
Power/trigger/wake port
Power button (A):
If you press this button while the ML-N4000 is operational, the device
switches to sleep mode.
If the ML-N4000 is operational and this button is pressed together with the
trigger/wake button (B), the ML-N4000 turns off completely.
You cannot turn off the ML-N4000 using this button when the device is
connected to a PC and the Connect LED is lit.
In this case, you can turn off the ML-N4000 via the Logger menu of the
X
ORAYASuite. Here, you may choose between two options, i.e. Shutdown and
Shutdown (no wake up). ( Logger)










