User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- FCC Compliance Statements
- IC Compliance Statements
- GNU General Public License Statement
- Copyright Statement
- Preface
- 1 Introduction to BreadCrumbs
- 2 Description of a BreadCrumb LX4
- 3 Using BC|Commander
- 4 Deploying the BreadCrumb Wireless Network
- 5 BreadCrumb LX4 Firmware Upgrade
- 6 Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Error and Warning Codes
- Appendix B: GNU General Public License
- Appendix C: Using Pole Mount Bracket
Rajant Corporation BreadCrumb
®
LX4 User Guide
03-100117-001 Version: 2.12
2.6 Status LED
The Status LED (see Figure 6) is capable of displaying warning and error codes, and link states. The
LED Mode can be configured in BC|Commander to be ON (switchable), ALERTS ONLY
(switchable), OFF (non-switchable), or OFF (switchable). When the LED Mode is ON, the
BreadCrumb LED alternates between displaying the link state and any warnings or errors. When the
LED Mode is OFF, the BreadCrumb LED does not display any warnings, errors, or the link state.
When the LED Mode is set for ALERTS ONLY, the BreadCrumb LED alternates between displaying
the link state and any warnings or errors only if there are warnings or errors to report. If there are no
warnings or errors, the LED displays nothing.
The Status LED combines the three base colors of red, green and blue to display a broader spectrum
of colors which indicate the current status of a BreadCrumb. The meanings of the color code
indicators are given in Table 6.
Table 6: Status LED Color Codes.
Color Status
White
(red, green and blue LEDs together;
may appear pale blue or pale green)
Powered, prior to Booting
Solid Red Booting
Blinking Red
1
Error
Solid Blue Ready, but no peers
Solid Green At least one 24 Mbps or higher peer
Blinking Green At least one peer
Blinking Yellow
(at a constant rate)
Progress
Blinking Yellow
1
(with short and long pauses between blinks)
Warning
All Status LED colors scrolling in succession Success/Completion
2.7 LED Configuration / Zeroize Keys and Restore Factory Defaults
Switch
The LED Configuration / Zeroize Keys and Restore Factory Defaults Switch (see Figure 6) has two
modes of operation. The modes are set by the length of time the switch is asserted. The modes are:
● LED Configuration
1 For a list of error and warning codes refer to Appendix A at the end of this document.
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