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==Power LED==
==Power LED==
The <b>power LED</b> is located on the bottom left corner of the front panel, just under the power connector.
The <b>power LED</b> is located on the bottom left corner of the back panel, just under the power connector.


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{{#switch: {{{eth_leds}}}  
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  | 1 = The <b>Ethernet port LEDs</b> are located on the device's front panel, under each respective Ethernet port.
  | 1 = The <b>Ethernet port LEDs</b> are located on the device's back panel, under each respective Ethernet port.


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     <li><span style="color: orange;"><b>Orange</b></span> - 10/100 Mbps connection</li>
     <li><span style="color: orange;"><b>Orange</b></span> - 10/100 Mbps connection</li>
    <li><span style="color: green;"><b>Green</b></span>- inactive connection</li>
</ul>
</ul>


Below is an explanation on the behaviours of green and orange LEDs.
Below is an explanation on the behaviours of orange LEDs.


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{{#ifeq: {{{gnss}}} | 1 | ==Glonass type LEDs==
{{#ifeq: {{{gnss}}} | 1 | ==Glonass type LEDs==


The <b>Glonass type LEDs</b> are located on left side of the back panel:
The <b>Glonass type LEDs</b> are located on left side of the front panel:


[[File:Networking_{{lc:{{{name}}}}}_manual_leds_glonass_type_leds.png|500px]]
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         <td>NTP server READY</td>
         <td>NTP server READY</td>
     </tr>
     </tr>
</table>|}}
</table>
 
 
The Glonass type LEDs can also be used as a <b>time indicator for holding the reset button</b>. When you press and hold the reset button, if there is a User's default configuration configured on the device, you have to hold it pressed for 6 seconds (by default) to initiate a <b>User's default configuration reset</b> and 12 seconds (by default) to initiate a <b>Factory reset</b>. Otherwise, it is only necessary to hold the reset button for 6 seconds to trigger a <b>Factory reset</b>. If the button was held down longer than 20 seconds (by default) no action will be taken.
 
While holding the reset button each lit up Glonass type LED indicate that a period of two seconds has passed. In case with <b>{{{name}}}</b>, when all 3 Glonass type LEDs are lit up, they represent that 6 (LED number multiplied by 2) seconds have passed since you pressed down on the reset button.
 
After releasing the button at one of the reset periods, all 3 LEDs will start blinking every 1 second. This signifies that the router <b>has begun the reset</b>.|}}


{{#ifeq: {{{io}}} | 1 | ==IO indication LEDs==
{{#ifeq: {{{io}}} | 1 | ==IO indication LEDs==
The <b>IO indication LEDs</b> are located on right side of the back panel.
The <b>IO indication LEDs</b> are located on right side of the front panel.


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     <tr>
     <tr>
         <th style="width: 500px>No. of lit up LEDs</th>
         <th style="width: 500px>LED</th>
         <th style="width: 500px>Signal strength value</th>
         <th style="width: 500px>Description</th>
     </tr>
     </tr>
     <tr>
     <tr>
         <td>0</td>
         <td>IO1</td>
         <td>≤ -111 dBm </td>
         <td>I/O status (ON/OFF)</td>
     </tr>
     </tr>
     <tr>
     <tr>
         <td>1</td>
         <td>IO2</td>
         <td>-110 dBm to -82 dBm</td>
         <td>I/O status (ON/OFF)</td>
     </tr>
     </tr>
     <tr>
     <tr>
         <td>2</td>
         <td>IO3</td>
         <td>-81 dBm to -52 dBm</td>
         <td>I/O status (ON/OFF)</td>
     </tr>
     </tr>
    <tr>
</table>|}}
        <td>3</td>
        <td>≥ -51 dBm</td>
    </tr>
</table>
 
The IO LEDs can also be used as a <b>time indicator for holding the reset button</b>. When you press and hold the reset button, if there is a User's default configuration configured on the device, you have to hold it pressed for 6 seconds (by default) to initiate a <b>User's default configuration reset</b> and 12 seconds (by default) to initiate a <b>Factory reset</b>. Otherwise, it is only necessary to hold the reset button for 6 seconds to trigger a <b>Factory reset</b>. If the button was held down longer than 20 seconds (by default) no action will be taken.
 
While holding the reset button each lit up IO LED indicate that a period of two seconds has passed. In case with <b>{{{name}}}</b>, when all 3 IO indication LEDs are lit up, they represent that 6 (LED number multiplied by 2) seconds have passed since you pressed down on the reset button.
 
After releasing the button at one of the reset periods, all 3 LEDs will start blinking every 1 second. This signifies that the router <b>has begun the reset</b>.|}}

Latest revision as of 11:04, 31 July 2025

This page contains information the different types of LEDs and their behaviour on a {{{name}}} device.

Power LED

The power LED is located on the bottom left corner of the back panel, just under the power connector.

[[File:Networking_{{{name}}}_manual_leds_power_led.png|500px]]

It indicates whether the device is powered on or not.

State Description
LED turned on Device is powered on.
LED turned off Device is not powered on.