Have you tried it in another motherboard? We ran into something
similar with a TE405P card, and as soon as we moved it to another
machine all of the lights lit up, while placing a new card in the old
machine lead to the same lights out. It was a PCI bus issue on the
first machine, we replaced the motheroard and all was well.
MATT---
On 10/13/06, Tony Mountifield <tony@softins.clara.co.uk>
wrote:> Has anyone else experienced a problem with the LED for span 1 on a TE410P
> or TE405P?
>
> I had a TE410P on which the span 1 LED would not light red, but once the
> span was connected, it did correctly light green.
>
> I RMAed the board to our UK distrbutor and received a replacement. However,
> the replacement board displayed the same problem!
>
> Wondering if it was related to the computer I was putting it in, I removed
> the card again intending to put it in a different machine. As I did so,
> I happened to notice that one of the wires from the LED was touching the
> faceplate. Aha! I moved the wire, re-installed the card, and all was fine.
> If only I'd noticed this on the first card :-(
>
> See the following document for photos.
>
> http://www.softins.co.uk/TE410P%20LED%20Problem.pdf
>
> Perhaps Digium could alert their production company and support personnel
> to this problem.
>
> Cheers
> Tony
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