Port embedded leds, Port leds – Comtrol 500 DeviceMaster User Manual

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34 - Connecting Serial Devices

DeviceMaster 500 User Guide: 2000501 Rev. A

Connecting Serial Devices

1-Port Embedded LEDs

Status

When lit, the amber Status LED (D1) on the DeviceMaster 500
indicates the devices is fully powered and has completed the boot
cycle.

Note: The Status LED flashes for approximately 15 seconds while

booting. When the Bootloader completes the cycle, the LED
has a solid, steady light that blinks approximately every 30
seconds.

Link/Act

When lit, the red Link/Act LED (D2) indicates a working Ethernet
connection.

Duplex

When lit, the red Duplex (D3) LED indicates full-duplex activity.

100

When lit, the red 100 (D4) LED indicates a working 100 MB
Ethernet connection (100 MB network, only). If the LED is not lit,
it indicates a 10 MB Ethernet connection.

4-Port LEDs

PWR

LED on the front panel of the DeviceMaster 500 is lit, indicating you
have power and it has completed the boot cycle.

Note: The PWR LED flashes while booting and it takes approximately

15 seconds for the Bootloader to complete the cycle. When the
Bootloader completes the cycle, the LED has a solid, steady
light that blinks approximately every 30 seconds.

LNK
ACT

The red LNK ACT LED is lit, indicating
that you have a working Ethernet
connection.

COL

If the red COL LED is lit, there is a
network collision.

100

If the red 100 LED is lit, it indicates a
working 100 MB Ethernet connection (100
MB network, only). If the LED is not lit, it
indicates a 10 MB Ethernet connection.

Rx

Tx

The amber Rx LEDs shows that the port is
connected to another RS-232 device or
receiving data in RS-422/485 mode.

The green Tx LED shows that the data is
transmitting.

LNK
ACT
COL

100

10/100 NETWORK

UP

DOWN

TX1

*

RX1*

* Represents port number

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