Fusion Wideband Main Hub Front Panel
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InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual
CONFIDENTIAL
D-620616-0-20 Rev F
Upon power up, the Main Hub goes through a 20-second test to check the LED
lamps. During this time, the LEDs blink through the states shown in Table 3-1, letting
you visually verify that the LED lamps and the firmware are functioning properly.
Upon completion of initialization, the LEDs stay in one of the first two states shown
in Table 3-1.
The Main Hub automatically sends the program bands command to all connected
RAUs. A mismatched band causes a fault message to be displayed in AdminBrowser
and places the RAU in a disabled condition.
NOTE:
Refer to Section 9.3.2 for troubleshooting using the LEDs.
NOTE:
AdminBrowser should be used for troubleshooting the system.
Only use LEDs for backup or confirmation. However, if there are communi-
cation problems within the system, the LEDs may provide additional infor-
mation that is not available using AdminBrowser.
Unit Status LEDs
The Main Hub has one pair of status LEDs, labeled
POWER
and
STATUS
, which can
be in one of the states shown in Table 3-1. These LEDs can be:
steady green
steady red
off - no color (valid only during 90 second power cycle)
flashing red (60 ppm)
There is no off state when the unit’s power is on.
Table 3-1
Fusion Wideband Hub Status LED States
LED State
Indicates
Green
Green
• The Main Hub is connected to power and all power supplies are operating.
• The Main Hub is not reporting a fault; however, the system test may need to
be performed or a warning condition may exist. Use AdminBrowser to deter-
mine this.
Green
Red
• The Main Hub is connected to power and all power supplies are operating.
Use AdminBrowser to power status.
• The Main Hub is reporting a fault.
Green
Green
(60-ppm)
• The Main Hub is connected to power and all power supplies are operating.
Use Admin Browser to determine power status.
• The Main Hub is reporting a lockout condition.
POWER
STATUS
POWER
STATUS
POWER
STATUS