Ericsson HM200c/HM201c manual PipeRider LEDs

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PipeRider® Cable Modem User's Guide

HM200c/HM201c

PipeRider LEDs

Looking at the top of the PipeRider cable modem, you’ll see five amber-colored light-emitting diodes (LEDs) along the left side of the unit. These LEDs indicate the current state of the cable modem and provide useful diagnostic information. Although the functions of the LEDs depend upon the operational state of the cable

modem, the general purpose of each is described below. Each LED can either be ON (lit), OFF (unlit), flashing at a certain rate, or blinking periodically to indicate activity.

Power

Indicates whether or not there is power to the cable modem. This

LED remains ON when the modem is receiving power.

Computer Link

Indicates the status of the link (Ethernet or USB) between the cable modem and your computer. After the Power-up Diagnostics and Initialization have completed, the LED will be ON, and will blink when there is activity on the link. If the link is bad, the LED will be OFF.

Cable Link

Indicates the status of the link between the service provider and the cable modem. After the Power-up Diagnostics and Initialization have completed, the LED will be ON, and will blink when there is activity on the link. If the link is bad, the LED will be OFF.

PipeLock

Indicates the current state of the PipeLock feature. When PipeLock is

enabled, the LED will be ON. When PipeLock is disabled, the LED will be OFF.

Programmable

This LED is reserved for use by the service provider.

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Contents PipeRider Cable Modem Users Guide Safety Information Children PipeRider Introduction Features and Benefits Installation Ease and AdaptabilitySecurity Headend Cables Connecting the Headend to Your HomeCable Network PipeRider Cable Modems RoleComputer Interface to the PipeRider Cable Modem Cable Modem Installation InstallationRead Safety Information first Location and MountingContact Your Service Provider System Requirements Materials and System RequirementsMaterials Needed USBPipeRider Stand Mounting Procedure StepWall Mounting Procedure Computer Interface to Cable Modem Installation USB for Windows 98/2000/Me Installation Ethernet for Windows Ethernet SetupEquipment Connections Installation Ethernet for Macintosh Follow the steps below in the order givenOperation PipeRider LEDs Access Restricted Power-Up, Initialization, and Normal OperationPipeLock Mode Fatal ErrorsPipeLock PipeRider Cable Modem Product Specifications Snmp Can I watch cable TV while using the PipeRider cable modem? FAQsWhat is the PipeRider cable modem? How do I get started?How will a power outage affect the PipeRider cable modem? Can I connect more than one computer to the PipeRider?What special care does the PipeRider cable modem require? LED TroubleshootingProblem Cannot connect to the Internet LED ConditionPage Glossary CatvCmts Docsis HFCNIC ISPMAC TCPTCP/IP URLConditions WarrantyObtaining Warranty Service Limitation of LiabilityEnd-User License Agreement Page Federal Communications Commission Statement CompliancesUnited States of America CanadaProduct Standards ReferencesTaiwan Australia and New ZealandJapan InternationalSoftware/Firmware Modifications Legal NoticesTrademarks CopyrightsEN/LZT 123 6335/3 R2A