AT&T XANBOO XG1000 User Manual

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XG1000 CONTROLLER ///

INDICATORS:

There are ten indicators on the front of the controller.

FROM TOP TO BOTTOM, THE FUNCTIONS ARE:

Power Indicator: Will light up

Blue

when power is applied.

Video indicator: Shows when one or more cameras are in use by flashing

Green

.

Not Used

LAN Link: Shows proper Ethernet connection between the controller and the router

with a solid

Green

LAN Activity: Shows network activity between the controller and other devices

by flashing

Green

Remote: Shows the status of the remote service connection

Green

indicates good communication with the remote site

Amber

indicates that the controller has not been registered with the remote site, yet.

Red

indicates no communication between the controller and the remote site.

Device Status: Shows the worst case status of the devices on the

“Monitor”

page.

If all devices are

Green

then this LED will show

Green

. If one or more devices

are

Yellow

or

Red

, the LED will light accordingly.

Device Activity: Flashes

Green

to show when the controller is communicating with

one of the wireless devices.

Not Used

Not Used

POWER INDICATOR

VIDEO INDICATOR

NOT USED

LAN LINK

LAN ACTIVITY

REMOTE

DEVICE STATUS

DEVICE ACTIVITY

NOT USED

NOT USED

XG1000 CONTROLLER FRONT PANEL

I2

II

XG1000 CONTROLLER REAR PANEL

ETHERNET CONNECTOR

ANTENNA

CONTROLLER REBOOT BUTTON

POWER CONNECTOR

BOOT SEQUENCE

When the controller is first powered up, the bottom five LED’s on the front panel go
through a boot-up sequence. The lights start out as

Red

, go to

Amber

and then

Green

.

The process takes about three minutes.

REAR PANEL:

The rear panel of the controller contains the ports for cable connections. The bottom round port
is for the power. The AC adapter is plugged into this port. The other port is for the network cable.
A standard Ethernet cable is connected between this port and your router.

The antenna on the back panel is used for communication between the controller and
the wireless devices. It should normally be placed in an upright position. If you are having
communication problems with sensors (as indicated on the

“Monitor” page

) you should try

repositioning the antenna slightly.

If you are unable to access the controller, you may need to reboot the unit. There is a recessed
button on the back labeled

‘REBOOT’. This button will reboot the controller while retaining all of

the internal settings. You can use the white reset tool that comes with each sensor device to
activate this button. The system will go through the normal boot sequence.

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