User`s manual
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GMS Inc. doing business as Cobham Tactical Communications and Surveillance
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LED # ERRO
R
8 Future Use
9 Future Use
10 Future Use
11 Future Use
12 Future Use
13 Future Use
14 Future Use
15 Future Use
16 Invalid RF Board Type or missing RF card
17 RF Board Database is corrupted or has not been programmed
18 Main Database is corrupted or has not been programmed
19 Hardware Error
20 System Error
Table 7 - Report Error Table
6.6.5.1 REPORT IP Address
The following procedure can be used to read the current IP address off of the local control panel.
Press the MODE key until the REPORT LED is blinking.
Press the ENTR key.
The IP address is presented one character at a time in the Numbered LED section. Keep in mind if
DHCP addressing mode is used the M2TE IP (Ethernet) cable must be plugged into a network before
the IP address is displayed otherwise it will show all zeros, 0.0.0.0.
Note: The default factory setting is a static IP address of 192.168.1.36. If the IP addressing of
the M2TE transmitter is changed to DHCP ensure the network in which it gets attached to
supports DHCP addressing. See Appendix A -for additional details on IP addressing and
interfacing a personal PC to the M2TE. Also refer to section 7.4 (how to find current IP address
using the serial port of PC) and section 7.7.4(changing the network addressing).
The M2TE transmitter supports Auto-MDIX (Medial Dependent Interface Crossover). In general it
means a crossover IP cable is not needed when it is plugged into a network or a personal PC.
6.7 Status LEDs
The status LEDs are an active display of various functions. They continually inform the user of the
function, or lack of function, of the M2TE. This section explains the meaning of the STATUS LEDs.