Connecting the hardware, Sts1600 panel layout – SENA STS Series User Manual

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Figure 2-1 The panel layout of the STS800

Table 2-1 LED indicator lamps of the STS Series

Lamps

Function

Power

Turned on if power is supplied

Ready

Turned on if system is ready to run

System

PC card

Turned on if a PCMCIA device is running

100Mbps

Turned on if 100Base-TX connection is detected

LINK

Turned on if connected to Ethernet network

Ethernet

Act

Blink whenever there is any activities such as incoming or outgoing packets
through the STS Series Ethernet port

InUse

Turned on if the serial port is in use (Port buffering enabled or port access in
use)

Serial port

Rx/Tx

Blink whenever there is any incoming or outgoing data stream through the
serial port of the STS Series

2.1.2. STS1600 Panel Layout

The STS1600 has three groups of LED indicator lamps to display the status, as shown in Figure 2-2

(i.e. System, Ethernet and Serial ports). The first three lamps on the left side indicate Power, Ready

and PCMCIA interface. The next three lamps are for Ethernet 100Mbps, Link and Act. Next lamps

indicate InUse, Receive and Transmit of the serial ports.

Table 2-1 describes the function of each LED indicator lamp.

Figure 2-2 The panel layout of the STS1600

2.2. Connecting The Hardware

This section describes how to connect the STS Series to the equipment for initial testing.

- Connect a power source to the STS Series

- Connect the STS Series to an Ethernet hub or switch

- Connect the device

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