Device Status - Kaba access manager 92 30 Technical Manual

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4.4.1

Device status

4.4.1.1 B-Client AC30 terminal software
Kaba access manager 92 30
The status of the device is indicated by the LED with the following icon.
Status LED
The signal sequences and their meaning depend on the terminal software used.
The B-Client AC30 terminal software signals different states and sequences via the
State LED as follows.
System start
After starting the device, the system performs several steps until it is ready for use
These steps are signaled as follows:
Signal
Yellow (approx. 40 sec.)
Yellow flashing (approx. 10
sec.)
Red (approx. 5 sec.)
Green, then short green
flashing signals
Status and error states after system start
Signal
Meaning
Green
Terminal software was started successfully.
Red/green flash-
1-Click installation active
ing
The device is waiting for registration by the host (B-COMM).
Yellow flashing
Terminal software was not started.
Reason: No or invalid software license
Red flashing
Terminal software could not be started.
Reason: Program or configuration file(s) not available or defec-
tive
Green flashing
Terminal software must be restarted.
(long green flash-
Reason: Network parameters were changed
ing signals)
If the terminal software cannot be started by the system, a file named "appstate" will
be created. This file contains an entry indicating the reason for the abort.
The "appstate" file is stored in the /home/admin/ directory.
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Meaning
The operating system is started
Waiting for possible key actuation (cold start)
Waiting for possible key actuation (default IP)
The terminal software is started.
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