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=LEDs on Front Plate=
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==LEDs on Front Panel==
 
'''Status LEDs'''
 
'''Status LEDs'''
:- '''Bell icon''' lights '''yellow''' when a call is placed and ringing
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:- '''Talk icon''' lights '''green''' when a call is active and in conversation
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*'''Bell icon''' lights '''yellow''' when a call is placed and ringing
:- '''Door icon''' lights '''red''' when the door is unlocked or relay is active
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*'''Talk icon''' lights '''green''' when a call is active and in conversation
[[File:TCIS Indications 1.PNG|thumb|300px|left]]
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*'''Door icon''' lights '''red''' when the door is unlocked or relay is active
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[[File:TCIS Indications 1.PNG|thumb|300px|left|Bell, Talk and Door icons]]
 
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'''Light in the Call button''':
  
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*Steady dim light: Station is successfully registered to the server.
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*Flashing light: The station fails to register. Check the network and network cables, and the IP settings and account settings configuration in the station or in the server.
  
'''Talk Icon: Flashing at 1 second intervals'''
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==LED indicators on the printed circuit board==
Station has no connection to the AlphaCom server/exchange.
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<gallery mode="traditional" widths="500px" heights="500px" perrow="2">
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File:TCIS-x_LED_Status.png|TCIS and TCIV LED Indication
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File:TCIV+_LED_Status.png|TCIV+ LED Indication
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===Power LED===
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One blue LED indicates if the station receives power.
  
Possible reasons:
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*'''Blue LED on''': The station receives power
* No connection to Ethernet
 
* Wrong AlphaCom XE IP address configured
 
* Invalid IP address
 
* No gateway or wrong gateway to the AlphaCom server/exchange
 
  
[[File:TCIS Indications 2.PNG|thumb|100px|left]]
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===Ethernet status LEDs===
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Two LEDs (green and yellow) indicates the status of the ethernet link.
  
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*'''Green LED'''
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**Steady light: Ethernet link is OK
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**Flashing: Ethernet link is OK, data traffic
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**No light: No Ethernet link. Check the ethernet cable and network switch
  
'''Talk Icon: Flashing at 5 second intervals'''
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*'''Yellow LED'''
Station connected but NOT registered in the AlphaCom server/exchange.
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**Steady light: 100 Mbit Ethernet connection
Reason:
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**No light: 10 Mbit Ethernet connection
* Station has not been programmed in AlphaPro
 
  
[[File:TCIS Indications 3.PNG|thumb|100px|left]]
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===Registration status LEDs===
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=Status LEDs on PCB=
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====Turbine TCIS and TCIV series====
[[File:TCIS Board Indications 1.png|thumb|300px|left]]
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Two LEDs (green and red) indicates if the station is registered.  
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'''Flashing 2 red + 1 green'''
 
* Station has no connection to the AlphaCom server.
 
  
'''Flashing 1 red + 2 green'''
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*'''Flashing green''': Station is successfully registered to the server/controller
* Station connected but NOT registered in the AlphaCom server.
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*'''Flashing two times red + one time green''' or '''one red + two green''': The station fails to register. Check the network, IP settings and account settings in the station and account settings, firewall, license and configuration in the server/controller
  
'''Flashing 3 green'''
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====Turbine TCIV+ series====
* Station connected and registered in the AlphaCom server.
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Three LEDs (green, yellow and red) indicates if the station is registered. The yellow LED is not in use.  Note that due to the dark housing, the LED's can appear Magenta and White.
 
 
=Ethernet Activity & Speed LEDs on PCB=
 
[[File:TCIS Board Indications 2.png|thumb|300px|left]]
 
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'''Green LED'''
 
* Steady light:  Ethernet connection OK
 
* Flashing:  Ethernet data traffic
 
* No light:  No Ethernet connection
 
  
'''Yellow LED'''
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*'''Flashing green''': Station is successfully registered to the server/controller
* Steady light: 100 Mbit Ethernet connection
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*'''Flashing two times red + one time green''' or '''one red + two green''': The station fails to register. Check the network, IP settings and account settings in the station and account settings, firewall, license and configuration in the server/controller
* No light: 10 Mbit Ethernet connection
 
  
[[Category:Turbine]]
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[[Category: Station Indication LEDs]]

Latest revision as of 00:15, 18 January 2021

AEIPS.png

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
Bell, Talk and Door icons


Light in the Call button:

  • Steady dim light: Station is successfully registered to the server.
  • Flashing light: The station fails to register. Check the network and network cables, and the IP settings and account settings configuration in the station or in the server.

LED indicators on the printed circuit board

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 link is OK, 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

Turbine TCIS and TCIV series

Two LEDs (green and red) indicates if the station is registered.

  • Flashing green: Station is successfully registered to the server/controller
  • Flashing two times red + one time green or one red + two green: The station fails to register. Check the network, IP settings and account settings in the station and account settings, firewall, license and configuration in the server/controller

Turbine TCIV+ series

Three LEDs (green, yellow and red) indicates if the station is registered. The yellow LED is not in use. Note that due to the dark housing, the LED's can appear Magenta and White.

  • Flashing green: Station is successfully registered to the server/controller
  • Flashing two times red + one time green or one red + two green: The station fails to register. Check the network, IP settings and account settings in the station and account settings, firewall, license and configuration in the server/controller