User's Guide

HUAWEI TE30 Videoconferencing Endpoint
User Guide
2 Installation and Initial Configuration
Issue 01 (2013-03-27)
Huawei Proprietary and Confidential
Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
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When your TE30 is powered on, ensure that the power cable is connected to the TE30
securely to prevent power disconnection.
Before isolating your TE30 from its external power supply (for example, the power supply
from a power socket) and removing the power cable, power off the TE30 properly.
Check whether the power cable and power adapter are correctly connected to the relevant
devices. Ensure that:
The AC power supply voltage is at 50 Hz or 60 Hz within the 100-240 V range.
The sequence of and voltage difference between the live wire, neutral wire, and ground
wire comply with the relevant international standards. In addition, ensure that the ground
wire is properly grounded.
With all cables connected correctly, use the power adapter to connect the TE30 to a power
supply. The power adapter indicator then comes on, and the TE30 is automatically powered
on.
Table 2-1 describes the TE30 indicator status.
Table 2-1 Indicator status
Indicator
Status
TE30 Status
Blinking
green
Starting
Steady green
Operating correctly
Blinking red
Encountered a fault, such as a self-check error, overheating, and software
malfunction
Blinking
orange
Sleeping
Steady orange
Being powered off
Off
Powered off
The OLED display shows the IP address, site number, and indications for startup, upgrade,
sleep mode, and malfunction. Table 2-2 describes the content shown on the OLED display.
Table 2-2 OLED display content
When the TE30
Is...
OLED Display Shows...
Starting
Message "Booting..."
Operating
IP address and site number of the TE30 in turn at 10 seconds intervals