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Instruction Manual – DXLink Fiber Transmitters and Receivers
4.
Once all actions in Step 3 are completed, the LEDs all turn off, indicating the Transmitter or Receiver is ready to
reboot. The Transmitter or Receiver automatically reboots to complete the process.
Tip:
To monitor the ID Pushbutton boot state of a unit, see the “ID Pushbutton Boot and NetLinx LED
Behavior” table below.
ID Pushbutton Boot State and LED Behavior
To monitor the ID Pushbutton boot state of a DXLink Fiber TX/RX by its LEDs, check both the Link/Act and Status
LED columns.
ID Pushbutton Boot and NetLinx LED Behavior
ID Pushbutton Boot States
Link/Act LED
Status LED
Boot with ID Pushbutton held down
Slow blink (1 Hz)
Slow blink (1 Hz)
ID Pushbutton held down long enough for reset to
default parameters
Fast blink until ID Pushbutton is
released, then OFF
Fast blink until ID Pushbutton is
released, then OFF
ID Pushbutton held down long enough for reset to
default firmware image
Solid ON, transitions to OFF
once the unit completes writing
to flash and is ready to reboot
Solid ON, transitions to OFF
once the unit completes writing
to flash and is ready to reboot
In Auto ID mode
Normal
Blink (2 Hz)
ID Pushbutton held down long enough to accept
new ID
2 blinks, then normal
2 blinks, then normal
After boot: ID Pushbutton held down, but not long
enough for IP mode change
Slow blink (1 Hz)
Slow blink (1 Hz)
After boot: ID Pushbutton held down long enough
for IP mode change
Fast blink, then OFF
Fast blink, then OFF