Chapter 2: Spectrum system installation8. For the MediaDirectors, MediaCenters, or Spectrum X, verify that the status LEDs on the front panelare functioning and do not indicate an error condition.9. For the MediaDirector 2252B, 2252B-DS, and 2251B only: check the MediaStore disk drive statusLEDs to ensure that there are no problems. Each drive has two LEDs.10. Apply power to the MediaPorts. If a breaker or power strip is used, turn on power to the unit and verifythat the front panel power indicator light is on. Verify that air is flowing through the unit.11. Verify the condition of all appropriate status LEDs on the front panel of your MediaPorts.12. Apply power to the (optional) automation system.Related informationSpectrum X status LEDs on page 100MediaDirector status LEDs on page 129MediaDirector 2252 and 2251 status LEDsMediaCenter 2200B status LEDs on page 142MediaCenter 2200A and 2200 status LEDsAbout the port status display on page 152About MediaStore 5000 series drive startupUnless otherwise selected during installation, all drives in the MediaStore will automatically start uponpower-up. If this has not occurred, there may be a power problem (an alarm and power fault indicationwould normally be active).Note that if there is only one Power Cooling Module present, the drive will spin up in a delayed sequence.Each drive carrier incorporates a green LED () and an amber LED (). In normal operation, the green LEDwill be ON and will flicker as the drive operates.Verifying connectivity on a MediaPort 7000After you have completed the Spectrum system installation, use the front panel LCD display on theMediaPort 7000 to verify connectivity and to configure a static SMPTE RP219 color bar pattern on any ofthe SDI output connectors.The color bars can be displayed in any of the formats supported by the MediaPort or the ChannelPortmodule.1. Ensure the LCD panel is on the default status screen, and then press the panel until it turns red. TheNavigation panel will display, as shown in the following figure.82