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Positron G1001-CR Self-Installation Manual

Positron G1001-CR Self-Installation Manual

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G1001-CR Port and LED Definition
Troubleshooting
The G1001-CR has five (5) Status LEDs:
PWR: it will be ON when connected to a
local power source. If it is OFF, please verify
you have connected the 12V wall adapter to
a working power jack.
STA: it will be yellow while the G1001-CR is
booting and then will be OFF.
G.hn: it will be ON (green) to indicate that
the link to the Internet is UP. It will be OFF in
the link is DOWN. It will blink ON and OFF
to indicate a bad link. You can restart the
G1001-CR if you see a blinking G.hn LED.
If this does not solve the problem, please
reach out to your Operator for assistance.
RFP: it will be ON (green) to indicate the
G1001-CR is providing the Reverse Power
Feed (RPF) to the GAM-4-CRX serving the
customer.
FLT: it will be ON (yellow) to indicate an
overload or a short circuit condition on one
of the pairs when attempting to provide a
RPF to the GAM-4-CRX device. The power
source is protected and will attempt retries
to provide power to the pairs every 500mS
approximately.
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G1001-CR
Self-installation Guide
Document 180-0209-001 R01

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Summary of Contents for Positron G1001-CR

  • Page 1 If it is OFF, please verify you have connected the 12V wall adapter to a working power jack. • STA: it will be yellow while the G1001-CR is booting and then will be OFF. • G.hn: it will be ON (green) to indicate that the link to the Internet is UP.
  • Page 2 Step 3 Step 2 G1001-CR 12V wall adapter Step 4. Connect the port labeled as GE (on the opposite end of the G1001-CR) to your Residential Gateway using a standard Ethernet cable (usually provided with your Residential Gateway). Residential Gateway...