Led Appearances During Normal Operation - Hughes HX200 Installation Manual

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LED appearances during
normal operation
Chapter 6 • Troubleshooting
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1038054-0001 Revision A.04 - Inspection Draft
• Transmit – The Transmit indicator shows whether the
satellite router can transmit or is transmitting, or if some
condition is preventing transmission.
• Receive – The Receive indicator shows whether the satellite
router has acquired the correct outroute, is receiving, or if
some condition is preventing reception.
• Power – The Power indicator shows whether or not the
HX200 is powered on and operating normally.
• System – The System indicator shows whether or not the
HX200 is operational.
• LAN – The LAN indicator shows whether the LAN is
connected and usable, and whether there is receive or
transmit activity.
This section describes the appearance of the HX200 LEDs during
normal satellite router operation.
When the satellite router is powered on and transmitting or
receiving data or receiving data:
• The Transmit LED is on and blinks intermittently as frames
are transmitted.
• The Receive LED is on and blinks intermittently as frames
are received.
• The Power LED is on.
• The System LED is on.
• The LAN LED is on and blinks intermittently as frames are
transmitted or received.
Table 9 provides additional information about the LEDs and what
they indicate when they are on, off, blinking, or flashing.
(Blinking means the LED is usually on, but intermittently turns
off briefly. Flashing means the LED alternates between on and
off for periods of 1/2 sec to 1 sec.) The table also suggest
appropriate troubleshooting steps for each situation.
Note: If a device other than a computer is connected to the
HX200 satellite router, the System Control Center will most likely
not be accessible. However, you can still use the LED indicators to
troubleshoot, as described in Table 9.
CAUTION
Do not power cycle the satellite router by unplugging the
power cord from the back of the router. This could shock
you and/or damage the satellite router.

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