User's Manual

64 Document Number: 0100SM1401 Issue: 10-14
Indicated State ETH port
Ethernet port inactive,
no cable connected
Ethernet port active @
10Mbps
Ethernet port active @
100Mbps
Alarm LED Indications
In some circumstances the radio will indicate an alarm state. This is shown as all LEDs flashing RED for 1 sec and then a pattern of
green LEDs for 1 sec. The pattern of green LEDs indicate the type of alarm. Please consult the table for more information.
QR450
Error Type
COM 1 RxD / TxD COM 2 RxD / TxD Sync / NoRx Pwr / Tx
Supply voltage alarm Green
Retry Factory default Green
Configuration alarm Green Green
Firmware upgrade alarm Green Green
Reverted to factory default due to
internal alarm
Green Green Green
IP address not set Green
Tx synthesizer out of lock Green Green
Rx synthesizer out of lock Green Green
TX & Rx synthesizer out of lock Green Green Green
Configuration record not found Green Green
Over temperature alarm
(Tx has been disabled)
Green Green Green
Over temperature alarm
(Tx has been folded back)
Green Green Green
VSWR alarm Green Green Green Green
QB450/QP450
Error Type
Pwr / Tx Sync / NoRx COM 1 RxD / TxD COM 2 RxD / TxD
Supply voltage alarm Green
Retry Factory default Green
Configuration alarm Green Green
Firmware upgrade alarm Green Green
Reverted to factory default due to
internal alarm
Green Green Green
IP address not set Green
Tx synthesizer out of lock Green Green
Rx synthesizer out of lock Green Green
TX & Rx synthesizer out of lock Green Green Green
Configuration record not found Green Green
Over temperature alarm
(Tx has been disabled)
Green Green Green
Over temperature alarm
(Tx has been folded back)
Green Green Green
VSWR alarm Green Green Green Green
ETH 1 & ETH 2 - Ethernet Link and Activity LEDs
The Ethernet port LEDs are found on the physical RJ45 sockets, located on the
front panel. Green LED activity typically represents a current physical connection to
another Ethernet device has been established. Amber LED activity indicates Ethernet
data is being transferred between the local Ethernet port and another Ethernet
device.
Part F – Quick Reference Guide