Ericsson W3X manual Right Side Interface, Front Panel, Signal Quality Indicator

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W3x Series Overview

2.5.3Right Side Interface

The right side of the Ericsson W3x is equipped with an antenna connector (type MCX) for connecting an optional external antenna.

Figure 6 – Ericsson W3x right side

2.5.4Front Panel

The front panel of the Ericsson W3x includes a signal quality indicator, LED indicators and a Standby button as described below.

2.5.4.1Signal Quality Indicator

The signal quality indicator shows the quality of the signal from the mobile network. The more segments displayed in the bar graph, the stronger the signal.

The symbol in the centre of the graph () is blinking when searching for a mobile network connection and when a connection is established, it indicates the following:

When 3G is displayed there is a connection to a UMTS network.

3G with a + sign indicates connection to a HSPA network.

When the 3G symbol is unlit and the segment bar displays signal, there is a connection to a GSM/GPRS/EDGE (2G) network.

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