LED Status

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LED is an abbreviation for Light Emitting Diodes. They are used to display the status of the NMT device.
The LED's are located to the left on the front panel on the Popcorn Hour A-100 and A-110 model. This may vary on other NMT devices, as may the colors.

Contents

Indicators for A-100

  • Red LED, flashing: Network activity
  • Orange LED, steady: Stand by mode
  • Green LED, steady: Power connected
  • Blue LED: Disk activity

Indicators for A-110

  • Red LED, steady: Stand by mode
  • Orange LED, steady: Power connected
  • Green LED: USB Slave Disk activity (PCH connected to the PC)

Indicators for A-200

  • Red LED: Stand-by/OFF mode
  • Flashing Red LED: Unit powering down into Standby/OFF
  • Orange LED: Video DAC output OFF: Power connected
  • White/Blue LED: ON Power connected

Indicators for C-200

  • Red LED: Stand-by/OFF mode
  • Flashing Red LED: Unit powering down into Standby/OFF
  • Orange LED: Video DAC output OFF: Power connected
  • Flashing Orange LED: Potential problem, try PC ATX PSU
  • White/Blue LED: ON Power connected
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