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Two LEDs (green and yellow) indicates the status of the ethernet link.
 
Two LEDs (green and yellow) indicates the status of the ethernet link.
 
*'''Green LED'''
 
*'''Green LED'''
** Steady light: Ethernet connection OK  
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** Steady light: Ethernet link is OK  
 
**Flashing: Ethernet data traffic  
 
**Flashing: Ethernet data traffic  
** No light: No Ethernet connection
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** No light: No Ethernet link. Check the ethernet cable and network switch
  
 
*'''Yellow LED'''
 
*'''Yellow LED'''

Revision as of 12:32, 13 December 2019

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LEDs on Front Panel

Status LEDs

  • Bell icon lights yellow when a call is placed and ringing
  • Talk icon lights green when a call is active and in conversation
  • Door icon lights red when the door is unlocked or relay is active
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Talk Icon: Flashing at 1 second intervals:
Station has no connection to the server.

Possible reasons:

  • No connection to Ethernet
  • Wrong server IP address configured
  • Invalid IP address
  • No default gateway address or wrong gateway configured
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Talk Icon: Flashing at 5 second intervals:
Station has TCP connection to the server, but fail to register.

Reason:

  • Station has not been programmed in AlphaPro
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LED indicators on the printed circuit board

LED indicators

Power LED

One blue LED indicates if the station receives power.

  • Blue LED on: The station receives power

Ethernet status LEDs

Two LEDs (green and yellow) indicates the status of the ethernet link.

  • Green LED
    • Steady light: Ethernet link is OK
    • Flashing: Ethernet data traffic
    • No light: No Ethernet link. Check the ethernet cable and network switch
  • Yellow LED
    • Steady light: 100 Mbit Ethernet connection
    • No light: 10 Mbit Ethernet connection

Registration status LEDs

Two LEDs (green and red) indicates if the station has network connection (TCP) to the server, and if it is registered.

  • Flashing 2 red + 1 green: Station has no TCP connection to the server. Check the network, ethernet cables and IP settings.
  • Flashing 1 red + 2 green: Station has TCP connection to the server, but fail to register. Check account settings in the station and server
  • Flashing 3 green: Station is successfully registered to the server.