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Chapter 2: Introduction<br />

There are four LEDs below the LCD display (see below). From left to right they<br />

are Power (GREEN) – Alarm (RED) – Call (AMBER) – Link (GREEN).<br />

Power<br />

Link<br />

Alarm Call<br />

POWER LED (GREEN): The Power LED indicates that the system h<strong>as</strong> power.<br />

ALARM LED (RED): The Alarm LED indicates that the system h<strong>as</strong> detected a<br />

fault. If the LED is lit the error can be examined in the Alarm log. See the<br />

section Alarm Log on page <strong>55</strong>.<br />

CALL LED (AMBER): The Call LED fl<strong>as</strong>hes when a call is ringing at the<br />

receiving end and lights constantly when a connection is made.<br />

LINK LED (GREEN): The Link LED indicates that the system is receiving from a<br />

satellite. Note that the LED may not light constantly, because the satellite may<br />

not be transmitting constantly during a call.<br />

The Handset 25<br />

Introduction

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