MULTICOM 5 PLUS INSTALLER MANUAL
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18)
GSM/GPRS SIGNAL LED
SOLID
- When GPRS is connected
to the server via the private WAN,
the signal LED's will statically show
the signal strength, the signal must
be 2 or greater for reliable
operation.
OFF
- The Signal LED's are off during
network connection or rebooting.
FLASHING SLOW
- When registered
on the GSM network only, the
signal strength LED's will turn on and
off periodically to indicate GSM is
connected, and GPRS is not
connected.
19)
COMMS LED
SOLID
- All programmed
communication paths are
'connected' to the server as normal
FLASHING FAST
- Path is
communicating
(GSM/GPRS/ETHERNET)
FLASHING SLOW
- Path is
establishing or re-establishing
communications
OFF
- ERROR (with GSM/GPRS or
Ethernet)
ONE QUICK FLASH PER SECOND
-
Remote software update in
progress
20)
PSTN LED
SOLID
- PSTN line voltage detected
FLASHING FAST
- Communicating
with attached alarm panel (or
sending alarms via GSM)
FLASHING SLOW
- Path is initializing
the line interfaces, flashing for
longer than 1 second indicates an
error.
OFF
- PSTN Line voltage not
detected
21)
CHARGE STATE LED
SOLID
- Trickle Charge
FLASHING FAST
- Fast charge
FLASHING SLOW
- Slow charge
OFF
- No battery currently
detected or establishing charge
requirements
22)
FAULT LED
SOLID
- Fault (GPRS poll timeout,
ETH poll timeout, AC Fail, Batt Fail,
Zone open, PSTN Fail, Tamper)
OFF
- No fault detected, everything
is 'ok'
23)
POWER LED
SOLID
– Indicates power is
detected
OFF
– No power detected
24)
AUX RF LEARN
PGM
Pressing PGM button for 5
seconds activates learn mode.
Pressing PGM button momentarily
toggles the Inteliswitch on and off.
AUX
LED Flashes during
communication to the wireless
devices.
25)
AUX RF TRANSMITTER
AUX Transmitter is a 433Mhz antenna for
communicating to the wireless devices.
The Multicom has a built in 433.925Mhz
transmitter to allow wireless control of
other 433.925Mhz devices. A Multicom
Inteliswitch (433.925 Mhz device) is
provided to allow wireless power cycling
of your modem/router during prolonged
Internet outages. Please contact your
supplier for further details regarding
supported devices.