User's Manual
Figure 1: Connecting the Access Point. Leftmost connector is for power,
telephone line goes in either telephone connector; optionally, a telephone can be
connected to the second telephone connector. NOTE: telephone will not operate
unless the Access Point is also connected to a wall telephone socket.
Usage
In normal use, there is no intervention required by the user. Nonetheless, indicator lights
are provided to give the user some sense of the correct operation of the device. There are
four indicator lights on the front panel of the Access Point. These are, respectively:
POWER, RADIO, TELEPHONE, and ERROR.
POWER (Green) Always on in normal operation
RADIO (Green) Blinks roughly once per second, more blinking while data is being
received
TELEPHONE
(Green)
Blinks when the device is connecting to the server to transfer its
data. Solid while the device is connected and transferring data
(usually only a few seconds)
ERROR (Red) Comes on when data was received by the Access Point but not
successfully transferred to the data center. This will occur, for
example, when the telephone is in use, or there is some other
congestion on the network. The Access point will keep trying,
every few minutes, until it succeeds in transferring the data. Note
that data is never lost.