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4LED status indication
4.1Start-up
The LED located at the front of the router indicates the status of the router. At
There are two LEDs located at the Ethernet bus. At
4.2Alarm states
The LED can either be red (R), green (G), yellow (Y) or have no light (N).
The LED state is here described with twenty letters, each representing 100ms, which totals to an alarm sequence of two seconds. The X indicates that the LED keeps the color it has the moment the alarm sequence begins (green, yellow or no light).
Description | LED state | Alarm | Comment |
Continuous | GGGGG GGGGG GGGGG GGGGG | No alarm. Status |
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green light |
| is OK. |
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Continuous | YYYYY YYYYY YYYYY YYYYY | Unable to | This alarm will be |
yellow light |
| connect to | overwritten by |
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| controller over | other alarms |
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| Ethernet. |
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Long red | RRRRR NNNNN RRRRR NNNNN | Power is too low. |
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blinks |
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One short | RXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX | Power A failed | Only active if |
red blink |
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| power alarm dip is |
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| set. |
Two short | XXXXX XXXXX RXRXX XXXXX | Power B failed | Only active if |
red blinks |
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| power alarm dip is |
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| set. |
4.3Ethernet states
The LEDs that are located at the Ethernet bus will after the
| On | Off / Blinking |
Green | Valid link | No link |
Yellow | No data | Data is transmitted or |
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| received |
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