Checking Power - Allen-Bradley Stratix 5100 User Manual

Wireless access point/workgroup bridge
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Table 4 - Status Indicator Descriptions (Continued)
Message Type
Status Indicator
Operating status
Blinking blue
Cycling through green, red, and
off
Rapidly cycling through blue,
green, and red
Blinking red
Boot loader warnings
Blinking blue
Red
Blinking green
Boot loader errors
Red
Blinking red and blue
Blinking red and off
Cisco IOS errors
Red
Cycling through blue, green,
red, and off

Checking Power

You can verify the availability of power to the access point/bridge by checking the
power injector
• Power status indicator
– Green color indicates input power is being supplied to the bridge.
– Red color indicates an overcurrent or overvoltage error condition—
disconnect input power from the power injector, check all coax cable
connections for a possible short, wait approximately 1 minute, and
reconnect input power to the power injector. If the status indicator
turns red again, contact technical support for assistance.
TIP
Off indicates input power is not available—verify that the power module is
connected to the power injector and that AC power is available.
Rockwell Automation Publication 1783-UM006A-EN-P - May 2014
Install the Stratix 5100 Wireless Access Point/Workgroup Bridge
Description
Software upgrade in progress
Discovery/join process in progress
Access point location command invoked
Ethernet link not operational
Configuration recovery in progress (MODE button pushed
for 2...3 seconds)
Ethernet failure or image recovery.
(MODE button pushed for 20...30 seconds)
Image recovery in progress (MODE button released)
DRAM memory test failure
Nonvolatile memory file system failure
Environment variable failure
Bad MAC address
Ethernet failure during image recovery
Start environment failure
No Cisco image file
Start failure
Software failure; try disconnecting and reconnecting unit
power
General warning; insufficient in-line power
The power injector requires approximately 50 seconds to recover from
an overcurrent or overvoltage condition.
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