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About the Standby, STATUS and WIRELESS
indicators
Standby indicator
When you plug in the power cord of the Network Media Receiver, the unit automatically initializes
itself and performs a hardware diagnosis routine. (This takes about 20 seconds.) When these steps
are completed successfully, the standby indicator lights up in red.
When you turn the Network Media Receiver on by pressing the POWER button on the remote
control or the power button on the front panel of the Network Media Receiver itself, the standby
indicator changes to green.
Note
If the standby indicator does not light up in red about 20 seconds after the power cord is connected, contact
the Web site listed in “Getting Help” (page 63).
STATUS indicator
When data is being exchanged over the wired or wireless LAN, the STATUS indicator flashes
green.
While the firmware of the Network Media Receiver is being updated, the indicator lights up red or
flashes red. When the firmware update process finishes, the indicator goes out.
While the hardware diagnosis process is performed when the power cord is first connected, the
indicator repeatedly flashes red and green to indicate the progress of the diagnosis routine.
WIRELESS indicator
When the Network Media Receiver is connected to a wireless LAN, the WIRELESS indicator
lights up green.
While the hardware diagnosis process is performed when the power cord is first connected, the
indicator repeatedly flashes red and green to indicate the progress of the diagnosis routine.