| Getting Started | 35LED Status DescriptionFirmware update fails.Wi-Fi profile update fails.Powering on and off• Powering on VC880/VC800/VC500/VC200/PVT980/PVT950• Powering off VC880/VC800/VC500/VC200/PVT980/PVT950• Powering on or Powering off VP59• Initialization Process OverviewPowering on VC880/VC800/VC500/VC200/PVT980/PVT950Your system starts up automatically after you connect an electrical supply. If you power off the systemusing the remote control, do the following to power it on.ProcedureOn your remote control, press .Your system is powered on successfully, and the LED indicator glows green.Powering off VC880/VC800/VC500/VC200/PVT980/PVT950Procedure1. On your remote control, press .2. Select Shut down and then press OK key.The system is powered off immediately, and the LED indicator goes out.Powering on or Powering off VP59VP59 is powered on automatically after you connect an electrical supply, and it is powered off when youdisconnect an electrical supply.Initialization Process OverviewOnce connected to the network and an electrical supply, the system begins initializing.• Loading the ROM File• Configuring the VLAN• Querying the DHCP ServerLoading the ROM FileThe ROM file, came with the system, is stored in the system flash memory. During initialization, the systemruns a bootstrap loader that loads and executes the ROM file.Configuring the VLANIf you connect the system to a switch, the switch notifies the system of the VLAN information defined onthe switch. The system can then proceed with the DHCP request for its network settings (if using DHCP).