Telenetics 2185 manual Main Power Connection, LED Status Indicator Functions

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Telenetics 2185

Table 3-18. LED Status Indicator Functions

LED Indicator

Function

 

 

SYSTEM

Illuminates when the unit powers up

POWER

 

 

 

CLOCK FAIL

Illuminates when the 2185 derives its clock signal from

ALARM

Subchannel 1 DCE and the clock input fails

 

 

MAIN CHANNEL

 

 

DATA

Illuminates when the main channel inbound data is a

 

SPACE

 

 

RDY (Ready)

Illuminates when the main channel inbound DSR or DTR

 

is ON

 

 

SUBCHANNELS 1 TO 5

 

 

ACTIVE

Illuminates when the subchannel indicated gains access to

 

the main channel

 

 

ALARM

Alarm illuminates for a channel that Is automatically dis-

 

abled by the anti-streaming timer. Under normal operating

 

conditions, all of these LED indicator lamps should be

 

extinguished.

 

 

MAIN POWER CONNECTION

115Volt Models - 115V ac models use a wall-mount transformer (Prod- uct Code 28410?) equipped with a North American plug.

(An appropriate adapter may be used in other countries supplying 115V ac line voltage.) This supply allows operation on 100 V ac systems.

230 Volt Models - 230 V ac models use a desktop transformer (Product Code 28413?) equipped with a CEE7/7 plug. (An appropriate adapter may be used in other countries supplying 230 V ac line voltage.)

Others - If the above power arrangements are not applicable to your country, the 2185 requires a fused power supply: 24 V ac ± 10%, 50 to 60 Hz, center-tapped, at 0. 2A (order Cable Product Code 28415?).

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