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coM.sat ISDN Basic UMTS

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<strong>coM</strong>.<strong>sat</strong> <strong>ISDN</strong> <strong>Basic</strong> <strong>UMTS</strong><br />

Appendix 1: LED Function<br />

The <strong>coM</strong>.<strong>sat</strong> <strong>ISDN</strong> <strong>Basic</strong> <strong>UMTS</strong> features altogether 6 LED's in different colours,<br />

intended to display the different operating conditions. An imprint on the housing<br />

allows for the identification of the LEDs' function.<br />

Name LED<br />

colour<br />

Status Meaning<br />

Power green on ready, on<br />

off off<br />

Sync red on (TE) or TE Mode: <strong>ISDN</strong> connection up<br />

flashing (NT) NT Mode: Synchroni<strong>sat</strong>ion present<br />

off TE-mode: line fault<br />

NT-mode: device is operated w/o<br />

Network green off<br />

synchroni<strong>sat</strong>ion, or line fault<br />

Booting<br />

flashing GSM/<strong>UMTS</strong> channel not ready (initializing, no<br />

quickly SIM card, incorrect PIN, ...)<br />

flashing slowly GSM/<strong>UMTS</strong> channel presently logging into<br />

network<br />

on GSM/<strong>UMTS</strong><br />

network<br />

channel currently logged into<br />

Active yellow off no connection via channel<br />

Flashing no <strong>ISDN</strong> link (one LED for layer 1 and one for<br />

quickly layer 2)<br />

Flashing connection is being established or transparent<br />

slowly access by PC over USB<br />

on connection is established<br />

created: page: file:<br />

11/04/07 90 <strong>coM</strong><strong>sat</strong> <strong>ISDN</strong> <strong>Basic</strong> Manual <strong>UMTS</strong>.doc<br />

Note Protection Mark according to DIN 34!

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