Led Display - ProSoft Technology RLX2-IHW-E User Manual

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RLX2-IHx Series ♦ 802.11a, b, g, n
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6.2

LED Display

The RLX2-IHx series radio front panel includes a set of LEDs that indicate the radio's
status.
Description
LED
POWER
This two-color LED turns amber when power is first applied. After power is applied, this
LED goes out completely for about four seconds while the internal hardware is initialized.
After initialization the power LED turns green, indicating the radio is fully operational.
RF
TRANSMIT
RF RECEIVE
SERIAL
ETHERNET
Note that the state of the front-panel ETHERNET LED may not necessarily correspond to
the state of the DATA LED on the Ethernet connector. The DATA LED on the Ethernet
connector indicates traffic over the wired link, while the ETHERNET LED indicates network
data sent or received through the wireless link.
For example, if the radio is pinged over the wired link, the DATA LED on the Ethernet
connector blinks but the ETHERNET LED does not (because the ping packet was not
transmitted over the air).
NET
MOD
SIGNAL
STRENGTH
Radios in Master mode:
Radios in Repeater or Client mode:
The following LEDs should illuminate when you connect the power and Ethernet cables
to the radio.
The POWER LED should turn green.
The SPEED LED on the Ethernet connector should indicate a valid wired link. This
LED is located at the top of the Ethernet RJ-45 connector and is marked SPEED
o
OFF = 10 MB
o
ON = 100 MB
BLINK = 1GB.
o
The RF TRANSMIT and RF RECEIVE LEDs should start to blink occasionally.
For radios in Repeater or Client mode, all three SIGNAL STRENGTH LEDs blink just
after the radio links to the Master radio but before fully authenticating the link. Normally
this lasts only a few seconds. If the SIGNAL STRENGTH LEDs blink for longer than a
few seconds, or do not stop blinking, it usually means the encryption keys are not
correct. The Wireless Security Settings on a Repeater radio must match those on the
Master radio. See Configuring a Radio - Getting Started (page 38).
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Booting up
Fully operational
Transmitting data over the wireless interface
Receiving data over the wireless interface
Receiving serial data
Transmitting Ethernet data over the wireless interface
Blinks if SD card with new configuration inserted. Reserved for future additional use.
Blinks if SD card with new configuration inserted. Reserved for future additional use.
Blinks if SD card inserted with new configuration. This is for all radio modes.
No radios linked
One or more radios linked (right LED blinking).
DFS Channel Availability Check in progress (all LEDs blinking Amber)
No Signal
Radio linked, Poor Signal
Radio linked, Fair Signal
Radio linked, Good Signal
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
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