Lantronix 900-633-R manual Ethernet LEDs, Status LEDs, Left LED, Right LED

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2: Installation

Ethernet LEDs

There are two LEDs located on the upper left and right corners of the Ethernet socket (see Figure 2-1).These indicate the status of the connection.

Left LED

Green ON, 100Mbps Ethernet Link

Green Blinking, 100Mbps Activity

Orange ON, 10Mbps Ethernet Link

Orange Blinking, 10Mbps Activity

OFF, No Ethernet Link

Right LED

Always OFF

The Ethernet port can connect to an Ethernet (10Mbps) or Fast Ethernet (100Mbps) network.

Status LEDs

The Status LED on the xPrintServer device is incorporated into the “X” letter of the Lantronix logo on the top of the device. The behavior of this LED indicates the type of activity occurring in the xPrintServer device. The Status LED color is orange when lit, and specific display patterns indicate the specific type of activity. The LED may display a solid light, display no light, slowly glow on, slowly glow off, or flash on/off.

 

 

Table 2-1 Status LED, Top of Device

 

 

 

 

 

 

Orange “X” LED

 

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

Solid

 

A continuous solid light indicates the power is on or the device is booting.

 

 

 

 

 

OFF

 

No light indicates the power is off.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blinking

 

Even blinking pattern indicates the device is printing.

 

 

 

 

 

Glow/Dim

 

Pulsating pattern of glowing and dimming light cycle occurring once every three

(Repeating Pattern)

 

seconds. Indicates the device is booted, idle and waiting for a job.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Code 1

 

A repeating pattern of a single flash followed by two seconds of

 

Note: Codes 1

 

no light indicates the device is obtaining the DHCP address.

 

 

 

 

through 7 indicate

Code 2

 

A repeating pattern of two flashes followed by two seconds of

 

a grouped number

 

 

of flashes in the

 

 

no light indicates there are no configured printers.

 

 

 

 

Orange “X” LED

 

 

 

 

Code 3

 

A repeating pattern of three flashes followed by two seconds of

 

separated by a two

 

 

no light indicates a factory default reset.

 

second interval

 

 

 

 

where the light is

Code 4

 

A repeating pattern of four flashes followed by two seconds of

 

 

 

off. The specific

 

 

no light indicates a successful firmware update.

 

code/number of

 

 

 

 

flashes separated

Code 5

 

A repeating pattern of five flashes followed by two seconds of

 

 

 

by a two second

 

 

no light indicates a failed firmware update.

 

 

 

 

no-light interval

Code 6

 

A repeating pattern of six flashes followed by two seconds of no

 

indicates a specific

 

 

light indicates a printing error.

 

status as described

 

 

 

in the grey cells to

 

 

 

 

Code 7

 

A repeating pattern of seven flashes followed by two seconds of

 

the left.

 

 

no light indicates printer discovery is in process.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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XPrintServer Home Edition User Guide Lantronix Corporate Headquarters Technical Support Sales OfficesTable of Contents Updating Firmware Technical Specifications Technical Support List of Figures List of TablesIntroduction Key FeaturesNetwork and Home Editions Supported iOS Devices Supported Dhcp ConfigurationSupported Printers and Printer Protocols Serial Number Supported BrowsersProduct Information IP AddressUser-Supplied Items InstallationPackage Contents Hardware ComponentsLeft LED Ethernet LEDsStatus LEDs Right LEDInstallation Steps Topology SupportNavigation and Printing Finding the xPrintServer IP AddressUser Name admin System Status on the Home  Current Status LoggingLogging Off  Time-zoneChanging Passwords Click Change PasswordNavigation Search Tabs/Pages Printing from an iOS Device Select the appropriate printerPrinting from a Mac OS X Lion Desktop Go to System Preferences Hardware Click on Print & ScanSetting Up Printing from a Windows 7 Desktop Performing Add Printer SetupNavigation and Printing Setting Up Printing from a Windows XP Desktop Configuring a Default PrinterNavigation and Printing Configuring a Default Printer Configuration Viewing Configured PrintersConfiguring Printers Enabling or Disabling DiscoveryConfiguring Printers through Auto Discovery Configuring Printers through DiscoveryExpanding Snmp Information Select IP Address to access the Admin IP Address Deleting All Configured PrintersSetting Real Time Clock Assigning a Static IP Address to the xPrintServerPrinting a Test Admin Printer Configuration OptionsPurging Job History Changing Printer Description Deleting a PrinterChanging Printer Location Showing Shared Printer Information Show Share Info PopupSharing a Printer Hiding a PrinterSetting Printer Options Printer to the right has several modifiable settingsUpdating Printer IP Addresses Printer IP AddressViewing Print Jobs on the xPrintServer User Interface Renaming xPrintServer DeviceClick the Reset to Factory Defaults button Resetting the xPrintServer to Factory DefaultsVia the Hardware Reset Button Via the User InterfaceRestarting the xPrintServer Viewing LogsClick Upgrade Firmware Updating FirmwareTechnical Specifications Contact Information Diagnostic SupportTechnical Support Technical Support U.STroubleshooting Problems and Error MessagesDeclaration of Conformity Safety AgencyCompliance EmissionsRoHS Notice SLB SLC SLPWarranty Index HttpIndex
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