Vault System Interfaces

Vault Model 2312-NT System Interfaces

Front Panel

  1. Power Button
  • When the Vault is off, pushing the power button briefly will turn it on (button will immediately turn blue)
  • When the Vault is on and entirely started up, pushing the power button for >3 seconds will safely shut it down
  • When the vault is on and not entirely started up, pushing the power button for >10 seconds will cut the power to the system. DO NOT DO THIS unless the safe power down is not working.
  1. SD Card
  • Your Vault runs generic system software loaded from the SD Card. If the SD Card is removed, or is not fully seated, the Vault will not run.
  1. Activity LED
  • The green Activity LED will blink when the system is experiencing activity
  • This LED will blink intermittently during startup, shutdown, and Diode-related activity.
  1. Power LED
  • The red Power LED will light when the system is powered on, and will go dark when the system is powered off.
  1. Harddrive LED
  • The blue Harddrive LED will blink when the Harddrive is experiencing activity
  • This LED will be solid-on when the Harddrive is sleeping but online, and it will blink intermittently when the Harddrive is experiencing activity

Back Panel

  1. Power Input
  • This is a USB-C connector for power - please use the power supply provided with the Vault.
  • If you've lost the power supply provided with the Vault, replace with a 3A or greater USB-C power supply.
  1. Gigabit Ethernet
  • Connect a CAT-5 or better Ethernet cable from this interface to an Internet-connected router or switch.
  • Your router (or switch) must provide a DHCP IP address to the Vault through this connection (this is common).
  1. Harddrive Bridge
  • The Harddrive Bridge connector connects the system harddrive to the system controller.
  • It should always remain in place during normal operation.
  1. Micro HMDI 1
  • This is the primary HDMI interface for the system. It will display a desktop if connected to a monitor.
  1. Micro HDMI 2
  • This is an HDMI interface that has no stock use case.
  1. Audio Jack
  • This is an audio interface that has no stock use case.
  1. USB Connectors
  • These are USB interfaces that have no stock uses cases.
  • You can connect a keyboard and mouse to these connectors if using a display.


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