User Guide
USB 1 thru 4
[Green]
NETWORK 3
[Green]
NETWORK 2
[Green]
NETWORK 1
[Green]
SYSTEM 2 - 3
[Red]
SYSTEM 1
[Green]
Light Name
[Color]
ON
/
OFF
:
If light is on, the server’s has detected a link speed of 100 Mbits. If light is off and
NETWORK 3 is on, the link speed is 10 Mbits.
ON
/
OFF
:
If light is on, the server’s Ethernet port is in full-duplex mode. If light is off and
NETWORK 3 is on, the Ethernet port is in half duplex mode.
Blinking
:
Packet collision has occurred. This is normal and self recovering occurrence with
Ethernet.
ON
or
Blinking
:
Server has detected an Ethernet connection. This light blinks during data transmission.
If light is off, no Ethernet connection was detected.
ON
(does not blink):
Server is working. If a USB device is connected to the USB port, this light indicates that
the USB Server supports your USB device.
Blinking
(only appears when a USB device is connected):
Server hardware does not support your USB device or is having problems
communicating with the device. Please check the the USB Server's USB Device
Compatibility section
(found in the Appendices) or contact Keyspan for further support.
Tech Note about Compatibility
: While most USB devices will work with the USB
Server, certain incompatible USB devices can be supported via future software updates
from Keyspan. Please check the USB Device Compatibility or contact Keyspan for more
information about tested devices.
SYSTEM 1
=
OFF
and
SYSTEM 2
=
OFF
:
Server is currently working as detects users connect to the server.
SYSTEM 1
=
ON
and
SYSTEM 2
=
off
:
Server is configured to use a Static IP and doesn't detect any users connected to the
server.
SYSTEM 1
=
ON
and
SYSTEM 2
=
ON
:
Server has obtained an IP address via DHCP and doesn't detect any users connected to
the server.
SYSTEM 1
=
off
and
SYSTEM 2
=
ON
:
Server obtained an IP address via Zeroconfig and does not detect any users connected
to the server.
Slowing Blinking
(on for 3 seconds then off/on):
Server is currently working
OFF
or
ON
(does not blink):
If light is off, the server is not receiving power. If the light is on, the server has crashed
and needs to be reset (see Troubleshooting).
USB SERVER Is Booting Up/Running (After Booting Up)
Status
Keyspan:USB Server - User Manual
This User Manual applies to the Keyspan USB Server Software Version 1.0
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