Led indication, Electing a, Hannel – Weidmuller WI-MOD-945-E: 900Mhz Wireless Ethernet & Device Server v2.16 User Manual

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compatible). If there are multiple Access Points it will select the connection with the best signal level. This functionality
permits a client to have mobility whilst maintaining a link with the most suitable AP.

LED Indication

The following table details the status of the indicating LEDs on the front panel under normal operating conditions.

LED Indicator

Condition

Meaning

OK

GREEN

Normal Operation

OK

Flashing RED / GREEN

Module Boot Sequence

Radio RX

GREEN flash

Radio receiving data (Good Signal
Strength)

Radio RX

RED flash

Radio receiving data (Low Signal strength)

TX/LINK

GREEN

Radio Connection Established

TX/LINK

RED Flash

Radio Transmitting

RS-232

GREEN flash

Data sent from RS-232 Serial Port

RS-232

RED flash

Data received to RS-232 Serial Port

LAN

ON

Link Established on Ethernet port

LAN

Flash

Activity on Ethernet port.

RS-485

GREEN flash

Data sent from RS-485 Serial Port

RS-485

RED flash

Data received to RS-485 Serial Port

DIO

GREEN

Digital Input is grounded.

DIO

RED

Digital Output is active

DIO

Off

Digital Output OFF and Input is open circuit.

The Ethernet RJ45 port incorporates two indication LEDs. The LINK LED comes on when there is a connection on the
Ethernet port, and will blink off briefly when activity is detected on the Ethernet Port. The 100MB LED indicates that the
connection is at 100 MBit/Sec. The 100MB LED will be off for 10MB/Sec connection.

Other conditions indicating a fault are described in Chapter Four - DIAGNOSTICS.

3.1 - Selecting a Channel

802.11 (900 MHz) Channels

The WI-MOD-945-E conforms to the IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN specification and supports various channels depending
on regulations within the country of use.

If operating in the US, Canada, the frequency range is 902 to 928MHz and the available channels are:

9 x non overlapping 1.25MHz channels

9 x partially overlapping 2.5MHz channels

4 x non overlapping 5MHz channels

4 x overlapping 10MHz channels

2 x overlapping 20MHz channels.

If operating in Australia the frequency range is 915-928MHz and the available channels are:

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