User Manual

MDR5800 User Manual
862-01881 Issue 6 Page 15
In ALL cases flashing red and orange LEDs imply historic alarm conditions
(The alarm can be cleared using the front panel button ‘position 1’ : see
next section).
Reset/Configuration Button
The Front Panel Button has the following functionality used to setup a radio (as
determined by different LEDs lighting up. ‘Position 1’ being RF Link LED (Green), 2
being Payload LED (Green), 3 being System LED (Green), 4 being RF Link LED
(Orange), 5 being Payload LED (Orange) and 6 being System LED (Orange) etc.
1. Clear Front Panel LEDs (and associated alarms in IU)
2. Clear Event Log in the Indoor Unit
3. Reset the Indoor Unit (don’t reset the non-volatile memory’s store of the IU’s
configuration parameters)
4. Routed Configuration: Reset the IU configuration parameters that are stored in non-
volatile memory (BATTERY-BACKED STATIC RAM) and configure as a ‘Far Side
IU’ : i.e. for a ROUTED IP configuration, set the Ethernet IP address as 10.11.1.2,
Element Manager IP address to 10.12.1.2
5. Routed Configuration: Reset the IU configuration parameters that are stored in non-
volatile memory and configure as a ‘Near Side IU’ : i.e. for a ROUTED IP
configuration set the Ethernet IP address as 10.2.1.2, Element Manager IP address
to 10.13.1.2
6. Routed Configuration: If you are not sure how the IU is configured (NEAR or FAR
side IU), reset it AS IS i.e. reset the ‘Near Side IU’ or ‘Far Side IU’ configuration
parameters depending on how the IU is currently configured.
7. Bridged Configuration: Reset the IU configuration parameters that are stored in
non-volatile memory (BATTERY-BACKED STATIC RAM) and configure as a ‘Far
Side IU’ . For a BRIDGED IP configuration, see Appendix C of this document for a
description of the default IP addresses.
8. Bridged Configuration: Reset the IU configuration parameters that are stored in
non-volatile memory and configure as a ‘Near Side IU’. For a BRIDGED IP
configuration, see Appendix C of this document for a description of the default IP
addresses.