Led indicators, Connecting parani-msp100 to host – SENA Parani-MSP100 User Manual

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Crossed cable; for connection to HUB, use Straight Ethernet cable.

(5) RJ45 marked INT.: Hub port for connection to another Parani-MSP100. With this, Parani-
MSP100s can be chained without network hub. This is for the better user experience of convenient
installation. Use a straight cable for this purpose.

2.2. LED Indicators

- POWER: POWER ON/OFF Status
- STATUS: Parani-MSP100 Status
- ERROR: Error Event Status
- LINE/ACT1, LINE/ACT2: RJ45 connections Status

STATUS LED

ERROR LED

Description

ON

OFF

Normal

Blinking

OFF

Connecting to Station Parani-MSP100
(In Repeater Mode)

OFF

ON

Internal Bluetooth module operation malfunction

ON

Blinking

LAN connection Error
(Connecting to ADSL or waiting for DHCP
server response)

Flashing

Flashing

Upgrading Firmware
DO NOT turn off Parani-MSP100 during
firmware upgrade
; turning off Parani -MSP100
during firmware update may cause malfunction.

2.3. Connecting Parani-MSP100 to host

Step 1: Connect the power jack to the power connector of the Parani-MSP100 using DC power
adapter included in the package. If power is properly supplied, the LEDs for ‘Power ’and ‘Status’ will
maintain a solid green color.

Step 2: Connect the one end of the Ethernet cable to the ‘EXT’ port of the Parani-MSP100 and the
other to the Ethernet network. If the cable is properly hooked up, the Parani-MSP100 will have a valid
connection to the Ethernet network by indicating ‘EXT’ LED becomes green and is blinking if there’s
any corresponding packet traffic.

Step 3: Only for 1

st

time installation, attach the serial console cable to the Parani-MSP100. You are

ready to install the Parani-MSP100 using serial console.

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