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BAT-F, BAT-Rail, BAT54, BAT300
Release 02 07/10
2 - Ethernet port data (DA)
3 - Power (P)
4 - WLAN1
5 - WLAN2
6 - M1
Meaning of the LEDs
The behavior of the LEDs is described below:
X
Blinking means that the LED switches on and off at regular intervals
in the color specified.
X
Flashing means that the LED lights up very briefly in the color
specified, then is switched off for a much longer time (about 10x as
long).
X
Flashing inversely means the reverse. Here the LED is on for a long
period in the color specified and is only briefly interrupted.
X
Flickering means that the LED switches on and off at irregular
intervals.
Device status
The LEDs shown in the table below provide information about conditions
which affect the operation of the entire device.
P (green/
red LED)
Power
Green
on continuously
Device is ready for operation.
Red
blinking (slowly)
Charge lock active (see "Dual-Band Industrial Access Point /
Access Client / Access Bridge BAT54-Rail" user manual)
Green/red
blinking (quickly)
Unprotected configuration (no password set)
Red
blinking (quickly)
Hardware error detected.
WLAN 1, WLAN 2
(green/red LEDs)
WLAN connection and WLAN data traffic
of internal WLAN modules
Off
No WLAN network defined or WLAN module deactivated. No
beacons sent from the WLAN module.
Green
At least one WLAN network defined and WLAN module
activated. Beacons sent from the WLAN module.
Green
flashing inversely
Number of flashes = number of connected WLAN stations and
P2P radio lines, then there is a break.
Green
blinking
DFS scanning or another scan procedure.
Green
flickering
TX data traffic.
Red
flickering
Error in WLAN detected (TX error, e.g. transmission error due
to bad connection).
Red
blinking
Hardware error detected in WLAN module.