Motorola SURFBOARD SVG2500 User Manual
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1 OVERVIEW
8
Key Light
Flashing
On
6
Power
Green: AC provided by Utility
Power and battery is low.
Amber: Power provided by
battery only and battery is low.
Green/Amber: AC provided by
Utility Power and battery is bad.
Battery should be replaced when
this condition occurs.
NOTE: A backup battery is not
available for some models of the
SVG2500.
Green: AC provided by Utility
Power and battery is good.
Amber: Power provided by battery
only and battery is good.
OFF: No AC Utility Power and
discharged battery. Allow battery
to recharge when AC Utility Power
is restored.
7
ENET1
Ethernet activity
Ethernet activity on port 1:
Green for 100Base-T; Yellow for
10Base-T
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ENET2
Ethernet activity
Ethernet activity on port 2:
Green for 100Base-T; Yellow for
10Base-T
9
ENET3
Ethernet activity
Ethernet activity on port 3:
Green for 100Base-T; Yellow for
10Base-T
10
ENET4
Ethernet activity
Ethernet activity on port 4:
Green for 100Base-T; Yellow for
10Base-T
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Wireless
Green: wireless data activity
Amber:
1. Long/short flash — mobile
pairing in progress. Solid ON after
mobile pairing is successful.
2. Constant ON/OFF flash — error
with mobile pairing. Turns green
after 5 minutes.
Green: Wireless pairing
established between the SVG2500
and another Wi-Fi enabled device
on your network — cellular
telephone, PDA, laptop, etc.
Amber: Mobile pairing successful.
Turns green after 5 minutes.
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USB
USB activity
Lights green if there is a proper
USB connection
Item Name
Description
SVG2500 Pairing Button
Allows you to configure a Wi-Fi phone to make calls
through the SVG2500 and the Internet with your cellular
phone. Press the pairing button on the SVG2500 and your
cellular phone to automatically connect your cellular phone
to the SVG2500 wireless network with WPA security.
Also, allows easy, secure mobile communication between
the SVG2500 and a myriad of mobile devices, such as
laptops, desktops with wireless ability, printers, etc.