User guide
Understanding LED Operations Ubee Interactive
10 Ubee DVW3201B Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • May 2012
BATTERY White On – The battery is installed and AC power is on and properly functioning.
Off – If there is no AC power to the device, the Battery LED is Off, the Power LED flashes,
and the TEL1 LED is On. All other LEDs are Off.
Blinks – If the battery is at low power level (30mins left).
Ethernet 1-4
(back panel)
Orange/
Green
On ORANGE – When an Ethernet device is connected to the cable modem at 10/100 Mbps
speeds,
On GREEN – When an Ethernet device is connected to the cable modem at 1000 speeds
(Gigabit Ethernet).
Blinks (in ORANGE or GREEN) – When data is passed between the cable modem and the
connected device.
The Ethernet ports are used to connect Ethernet devices, such as computers, gaming
consoles, and/or routers/hubs to the DVW3201B using RJ45 cables. Each Ethernet port on
the back panel of the device has an LED to indicate its status when an Ethernet device is
connected.
WPS button
(top of
device)
White Located on top of the cable modem, this button is used for the WiFi Protected Setup (WPS)
method to connect a PIN-protected WiFi device to the cable modem.
When a user pushes the WPS button or triggers WPS via the device’s Web UI, an LED on
the top-front of the device blinks for 4 minutes until a PIN is entered from the wireless client
that wishes to connect (for example, a laptop computer). After a WiFi client attaches
successfully, the LED remains On for 5 minutes, then turns Off. Refer to Understanding the
Wireless Menu on page 57 for more information.
LED Color Description
LED POSITION LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4
LED
DESIGNA T ION/LABEL
POWER US/DS ONLINE WiFi
1
MTA DHCP
ON ON ON
2
MTA SNMP/TFTP
ON ON ON
3
RSI P
ON ON ON
On-Hook
Off-Hook
ONON
ON =
NETWORK
AVAILABLE
OFF =
NETWORK
NOT
AVAILABLE
STEPeMTA INITIA LIZ A TION
ON
e M TA NORM AL
OPERATION
AC POWER
NORMAL (AC
POWER IS ON)