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2. For a Voice connection, insert an RJ-11 cable into one of the telephone ports labeled (
Tel 1
or
Tel 2
)
until there is an audible “click”.
Connecting the Power Supply
1. Connect the end of the power adapter to the
Power
port on the rear panel of the gateway
2. Plug other end of the power adapter into the wall outlet.
3. Confirm that the power is connected properly. The
Power
LED should be lit on the front of the gateway.
Resetting the Gateway
A reset button is available if the 825-v6 needs to be rebooted. To reboot the 825-v6, press the
Reset
button on the rear panel of the gateway for
5
seconds
or less
. To reset the device to custom defaults, press the
Reset
button for
5 seconds
or more.
Understanding the Status LEDs
The LEDs on the back panel of the 825-v6 gateway enable you to monitor the device status. This section describes the three types of LEDs available on
the 825-v6 gateway. See
Figure 3
for details.
Figure 3. Status LEDs
2.4 GHz / 5 GHz Status LEDs
The
2.4 GHz
and
5 GHz
status LEDs indicate the state of the wireless connections on the gateway.
WPS Status LED
The
WPS
status LED indicates the status of WPS (Wi-Fi protected setup).
Tel 1/2 Status LED
The
Tel 1/2
status LED indicate the state of the phone line ports.
NOTE
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Alternately, the device may be powered by a supported third-party UPS which may be connected via 7-pin molex connector, labeled
UPS
.
LED
Color
State
Description
2.4 GHz
5 GHz
Green
On
Wi-Fi radio is UP.
Flashing
Wi-Fi radio is transferring data.
None
Off
Wi-Fi connection is DOWN.
LED
Color
State
Description
WPS
Green
On
WPS is enabled.
Flashing
WPS is passing traffic.
None
Off
WPS is not active.
LED
Color
State
Description
Tel 1/2
Green
On
Telephone is off-hook; a call is in progress.
Flashing
Telephone is off-hook.