User manual

Chapter 5: Maintenance and troubleshooting
98-143082-A Troubleshooting 76
WLAN indicator
Event messages and status messages
In the web interface of the EXPLORER 510 you can see status messages and alerts that are
currently active.
When a warning or error event is active, the web interface shows a warning symbol
. Select
it to see a list of currently active alerts.
List of messages
The following list explains some of the messages that may show in the web interface of the
EXPLORER 510.
Indicator pattern Meaning
Green flashing Rx/Tx traffic
Green flashing slowly In use - has WLAN registration(s)
Green constant Ready - customized configuration
Yellow constant Ready - factory default configuration
Blue flashing
(together with Status LED)
Safe mode - see Restore the settings of the
EXPLORER 510 on page 69.
Off Not active – power off / starting up / closing down
Displayed text Explanation Remedy
Excessive writes to
the flash memory
Wrong APN name or user
name/ password for a
connection which is set to
auto-activate.
Check that the APN name,
user name and password are
set up correctly for your
connections.
Data rate reduction
due to high
temperature
The bit rate of the data
channel is reduced because
the temperature is too high.
Move the terminal to a
cooler location
Antenna - Startup
temperature too low
The temperature in the
antenna is too low for the
system to start up
None. If the ambient
temperature is outside the
specified limits, the antenna
may not be able to start up
properly. Refer to General
specifications on page 82
for temperature
specifications.
Ciphering is off The network has turned
ciphering off.
Do not transmit data that
requires ciphering.