Factory default reset switch – Westermo ADSL-350 User Manual

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An indicator period starts with a green flash followed by up to 5 additional flashes, then
an extended off time, the cycle will then repeat. The maximum number of flashes in an
indicator period is 6.
The indicator may be red during the extended off time following the green flashes indi-
cating an ADSL network connection fault. The LED will be lit solid red if an ADSL con-
nection cannot be established.
When the unit is first switched on, or is reset, the indicator will first light red, then flash
red in sequence with the STS LED, this is normal behavior during boot-up and does not
indicate a fault.

DSL LED – ADSL link status
The DSL LED reports the status of the connection to the network. When powered up
the indicator will be off, the indicator will then flash green whilst the unit tries to negoti-
ate the link with the provider DSLAM, once successfully connected to the provider the
indicator will light green to indicate that everything is ready and functioning on the ADSL
link level.

Factory Default Reset Switch

The reset switch is used to restore the configuration of the ADSL-350 to the factory
default settings (for details about the default settings see the Getting started section).
The switch is accessed through a small hole, adjacent to the PWR and STS LEDs, labeled
C on the front of the unit.

To reset the configuration:
• Power down the unit.
• Using a suitable tool depress the reset switch.
• Power up the unit ensuring the switch remains depressed for approximately 5 seconds

after power is applied. The STS LED will flash twice (2) times to indicate a reset.

• Once the unit has booted-up it will use the default settings.
Note: Using the factory default reset switch will erase all existing configuration settings

and restore the factory default settings.

Factory default reset switch

ADSL-350

DSL

DSL

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