Displays, Controls And Connections; Front Panel View - MB Connect Line mbNET Series Manual

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Displays, controls and connections

7.

Front panel view

Page 18 of 237
Version: 5.1.6 – June 4
th
, 2019
Label
Status
LED off
Fc1
(Function 1)
LED on
LED off
Fc2
(Function 2)
LED flashing
LED off
Fc3
LED flash-
(Function 3)
hing
LED off
Fc4
(Function 4)
LED flashing
LED flashing
Rdy
(Ready)
LED solid
LED off
LED on
Con
LED flashing
(Connect)
(1,5Hz)
LED flashing
(3 Hz)
LED off
Pwr
(Power)
LED on
LED off
Err
(Error)
LED on
WAN
green light up Network connection available
WAN LED
flashing
orange
LAN 1 – 4
LAN LED
green light up Network connection available
1 – 4
flashing
(Dual LED)
orange
USB
Dial out
Reset
COM1
COM2
Description
Serial interface COM1 not receiving data.
Serial interface COM1 receiving data.
Serial interface COM1 not sending data.
Serial interface COM1 sending data.
Serial interface COM2 not receiving data.
Serial interface COM2 receiving data.
On if MPI: bus communication OK
Serial interface COM2 not sending data.
Serial interface COM2 sending data.
If MPI: bus transferring data
The Ready LED does this for approx. 35 seconds when the
device is switched on. After this, flashing indicates boot se-
quence. This may take up to 90 seconds depending on the
type of device.
The router is ready
No connection to Internet or VPN
Connection to Internet
VPN connection active
Internet or VPN connection is being established
Router power source is switched off or router is not con-
nected to power source / power pack.
Power source is connected to terminal block and switched
on.
Router working without errors
Router error. Diagnostics under
Status –
System Status(see
Router WAN port (customer network, DSL modem ...).
Network data transfer active
Local network ports (e.g. machine network)
Network data transfer active
Portable USB drive port
Among other things, this button establishes an Internet or
VPN connection (hold down the button until the Con LED
starts to flash).
Pushing this button restarts the router (so-called cold start).
COM1 port for connecting to devices with RS232 / RS485,
RS422 interface.
COM2 port is for either connecting to devices with MPI in-
terface or to devices with RS232 / RS485, RS422 interface.
This depends on your device type.
System)

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