Hardware installation, Connecting the blue heat/net sync to your network, Ethernet leds – Connect Tech BLUE HEAT/NET SYNC CTIM-00044 User Manual

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Connect Tech Blue Heat/Net Sync User Manual

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Hardware Installation

Connecting the Blue Heat/Net Sync to Your Network:

Before you begin, take a minute to ensure that your package includes the required components
for your Blue Heat/Net Sync:

One Blue Heat/Net Sync unit

One power supply

One CD containing software and documentation

One Phoenix contact screw terminal plug PN: 1847055

One RJ-45 cable (optional)

If any of these components is missing,

contact Connect Tech

or your reseller.

Ethernet LEDs

The front panel of the Blue Heat/Net Sync features Ethernet and serial port LEDs to monitor
activity.

Power: When this LED is on, the Blue Heat/Net Sync is receiving power.
CPU: Once the uClinux firmware is booted and running correctly, this LED lights up.
10/100: This LED represents the line rate at which the Blue Heat/Net Sync is connected

to your network.

LED on = a 100 megabit connection.

LED off = a 10 megabit connection.

(The Blue Heat/Net Sync automatically detects the line rate of your network).

L/A:

This light illuminates when the connection to your network or computer is

achieved.

A blinking light indicates that Transmit (Tx) or Receive (Rx) activity is detected

on the Ethernet cable.

FD:

Indicates that your network is running in full duplex or half duplex mode:
ON = full duplex, OFF = half duplex


Figure 1: LED Locations on Blue Heat/Net Sync

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