Functional Details
External components
The WLS-IFC has the following external components, as shown in Figure 3.
Status LEDs (USB Activity, Transmit, Receive, Received Signal Strength indicators)
Power LED
USB connector
Status LEDs
The LEDs indicate the communication status of USB and wireless operations. An LED bar graph indicates the
strength of the signal received by the remote device. Refer to the table below for the function of each LED.
LED
Power
Received Signal Strength (RSS)
indicators
USB activity
Transmit
Receive
Power LED
The
Power
LED is lit when the WLS-IFC is connected to a computer or external USB hub.
USB connector
The USB connector provides +5V power and communication.
Figure 3. WLS-IFC component locations
LED functions
Function
Steady green – the WLS-IFC is connected to a computer or external USB hub.
Blinking green – indicates activity over the USB connection.
3 green LED bar graph. The LEDs will turn on when receiving a wireless
message and stay on for approximately 1 second after the end of the message.
They indicate the amount of fade margin present in an active wireless link. Fade
margin is defined as the difference between the incoming signal strength and the
device's receiver sensitivity.
Three LEDs on : Very strong signal (> 30 dB fade margin)
Two LEDs on : Strong signal (> 20 dB fade margin)
One LED on : Moderate signal (> 10 dB fade margin)
No LEDs on: Weak signal (< 10 dB fade margin)
Green LED – indicates activity over the USB connection.
Yellow LED – indicates transmitting data over the wireless link.
Red LED – indicates receiving data over the wireless link.
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