Modem port (optional) powering on, Modem port (optional), Powering on – MRV Communications LX-4000 Series User Manual

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Installing the LX-4000 Series

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The DC leads should be 22 AWG or larger. They should be terminated with a #5 ring terminal or
larger depending on the wire size used.

NOTE:

The LX-4000 will run with only one DC power feed connected. The second input is provided
for redundant system power, which is used in high reliability installations.

6. Attach the clear plastic safety guard to the terminal blocks. (The clear plastic safety guard is pro-

vided with the LX-4000 kit.)

Modem Port (Optional)

The modem port is a V.90/K56flex Kbps optional factory installed modem on the LX-4000 Series. The
modem port allows you to dial back from, or dial in to or out of the LX-4000. If the modem is present,
connect your phone line to the modem’s RJ11 connector. If the modem is not installed, the RJ11
connector will not be present on the rear of the unit. In LX-4048 models, the modem port is on the
front of the unit.

The Modem port number is as follows for LX-4000 models:

LX-4008 - port number 9

LX-4016 - port number 17

LX-4032 - port number 33

LX-4048 - port number 49

At the InReach:0>> prompt, enter the show port async 33 modem command to display a screen
containing the LX-4032 modem port fields.

Powering On

The Power On Self Test (POST) starts when you apply power to the LX-4000 Series unit. The port
status LEDs flicker and the FLT LED remains on while the test is running (this may take only a few
seconds). If the unit passes the POST test, the FLT LED extinguishes, and the OK LED turns green. If
there is a failure, the FLT LED stays on, and the port status LEDs begin flashing an error code. Refer
to Appendix C for an explanation of the codes.

When the POST test is completed, you are presented with two options: [B] Boot System and [L]
Login to System Setup

. If you choose neither, the unit boots on its own after eight seconds. If you

type L, a password prompt appears. The default password is access. The Main Menu appears after
you enter the password. The Main Menu allows you to change the boot settings and IP address
assignments. You can review the factory default boot setting by referring to the “ppciboot Factory
Default Settings” on page 50
. The system loads the LX-Series software from flash and then loads the
system configuration file.

If the LX boots with default operational parameters, the Quick Configuration menu appears. Refer to
the “System Maintenance” chapter in the LX-Series Configuration Guide for further information on
the Main menu. Refer to “First Time Quick Configuration” on page 25 for further details on the Quick
Configuration menu.

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