Dell PowerConnect W-620 Controller | Installation Guide About the W-620 Controller | 11Media Eject ButtonThe W-620 Series is equipped with a media eject button, which allows users to eject a storage device safely andplace the system in standby. When the button is pushed, the storage media device attached to the controller viaUSB are unmounted. Printers and EVDO devices are unaffected.Pushing the media eject button changes the state of the W-620 Series; the table below describes the states andLED behaviors associated with use of the media eject button.LED Status IndicatorsTable 2 Media Eject Button LED BehaviorInitial State LED State Action Status LED Function LED ActionCompletedNAS MediaOperationalGreen-solid Press and hold media ejectbutton for 1 to 5 seconds onlyAmber-flashing Un-mount NAS media Amber-solidNAS MediaUnmountedAmber-solid Press and hold media ejectbutton for 1 to 5 seconds onlyAmber-flashing Mount attached NASdevice, and return to fullyfunctional operationGreen-solidOperational Green-solid Press and hold media ejectbutton for more than 5 secondsonlyRed-flashing Controller goes intoStandbyRed-solidOperating with NASMedia un-mountedAmber-solid Press and hold media ejectbutton for more than 5 secondsonlyRed-flashing Controller goes intoStandbyRed-solidStandby Red-solid Press media eject button Amber-flashing Controller wake-up Green-solidTable 3 W-620 Series LED Status IndicatorsLED Label Function Indicator StatusPower POWER Input Power Status Indicator On (Solid Green) Power onOff No PowerStatus STATUS Module Status Indicator On (Solid Green) Device is operationalOn (Solid Red) Device failed or is in StandbyOn (Solid Amber) Device is loading softwareOff No power10/100/1000Base-TPortLNK/ACT Link/Activity Status Indicator On (Solid Green) Link has been establishedOn (Flashing Green) Port is transmitting or receivingdataOff No link on port1000 Interface Speed On (Solid Green) 1000 MbpsOff 10/100 Mbps10/100Base-T Ports LINK/ACT Link/Activity Status Indicator On (Solid Green) Link has been establishedOn (Flashing Green) Port is transmitting or receivingdataOff No link on port