Toshiba PCX 5000, P000233790, PCX5000 owner manual LED Diagnostics, Function Color Definition

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LED Diagnostics

The PCX5000 has 13 status LEDs. The purpose of each LED (left to right) is detailed in the following table:

Function

Color

Definition

POWER

Green

§ dark for power off

§ bright for power on

 

 

 

 

§ dark for no downstream RF carrier present or power off

 

 

§ flashing slowly (approximately every second) for downstream RF

CABLE

Green

carrier present and ranging in progress

§ flashing fast (approximately 0.1 seconds) for registration in

 

 

 

 

progress

 

 

§ on for the PCX5000 registered and ready to transfer data

 

 

§ dark for initial self-test of the PCX5000 OK or power off

TEST

Amber

§ flashing for initial self-test of the PCX5000 in progress or software

down loading of the PCX5000 in progress

 

 

 

 

§ on for self-test failure of the PCX5000

 

 

§ dark for no USB link has been detected

USB

Green

§ on for USB link and no activity

 

 

§ flashing for user data going through USB Interface

WLAN

Green

§ dark for no WLAN link has been detected

§ flashing for user data going through WLAN

 

 

10/100 Mbps [1-4]

Green

§ dark for 10Base-T connection

§ on for 100Base-T connection

 

 

 

 

§ dark for no carrier to/from computer present or power off

Link/Act [1-4]

Green

§ on for carrier to/from computer present

 

 

§ flashing for user data going through Ethernet

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Contents PCX5000 Page Table of Contents Contact Information FeaturesIntroduction System RequirementsImportant Rules for Safe Operation InstallationService Use and MaintenanceHow does the PCX5000 connect to a computer? What is DOCSIS?Overview How does the PCX5000 work?Contacting your Cable Provider Getting StartedRear View figure PCX5000 Front and Rear ViewFront View figure Important Information CD-ROM ContentsPCX5000 to Computer Connection figure Setting Up Your PCX5000 and ComputersInstalling the PCX5000 100Mbps1-4 Wireless is not activePCX5000 Front Panel figure OffMounting the PCX5000 on a Wall Installing the Ethernet Connections Configuring Your ComputersPreparation Installing the USB DriversInstalling the USB Drivers Windows 2000 USB Driver Installation ExampleClick the + next to Universal Serial Bus Controllers Configuring the Computer for Wireless OperationMode Infrastructure Network Configuration for Windows 98SE and Windows Me Windows Network ConfigurationNetwork Configuration for Windows Network Configuration for Windows XP Macintosh OS 9 Configuration Ethernet Settings Macintosh Ethernet and Wireless Network ConfigurationMacintosh OS 9 AirPort Settings Macintosh OS X Configuration Ethernet Settings Macintosh OS X AirPort Settings Configuring PCX5000 GatewayYou may also check the PCX5000 status Login for the first time PCX5000 Administration PagesMain Menu Side Bar Detail PCX5000 WelcomeImportant Information Important information Page Page Page Page New screen appears Important Information PCX5000 Wireless ConfigurationImportant Information Signal-to-noise ratio of the downstream signal in dB Reports Pages SofaWare Advanced Security FeaturesPage Page UDP and 256 TCP traffic out. All inbound traffic is blocked Page Page Frequently Asked Questions Does the PCX5000 support IPX or AppleTalk? Can I dial into my home network using the PCX5000?Can I dial into my company’s VPN using the PCX5000? How do I use the PCX5000 with an existing router?How do I upgrade my PCX5000? What is bridge mode? How will I be notified of new firmware upgrades?What is router mode? Function Color Definition LED DiagnosticsQpsk / 16QAM SpecificationsFCC Notice RegulatoryGlossary RJ-45 MAC AddressModem registration Network driverStandard Limited Warranty End-User License Agreement