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AN-80i
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June 4, 2009
6.4.2 PTP Wireless LEDs
Wireless Data Link LED
The Wireless Data LED lights solid green when data can be transmitted across the
wireless interface (LED is valid only when the RF Link LED is lit). If the LED is off, it may
indicate one of the problems listed in the following table:
Table 43
:
Web - PTP Wireless Data LED Diagnostics
Symptom
Possible Problem
Solution
RF link not established (Wireless
RF Link LED is off).
A wireless link must be established before
data can be exchanged.
No wireless
data link
Security settings do not match.
Enter identical encryption field settings on
master and slave units.
Wireless RF Link LED
The Wireless Link LED lights solid green when the wireless link is established. If the
LED is off, it may indicate one of the problems listed in the following table:
Table 44
:
Web - PTP Wireless Link LED Diagnostics
Symptom
Possible Problem
Solution
Link name does not match.
Enter identical Link Name field settings on
master and slave units (may be blank).
Remote system is malfunctioning
or is not powered-on.
Verify operation of remote system.
The propagation path is blocked.
Clear path or re-locate unit.
The transceiver is malfunctioning.
Repair/replace unit.
No wireless
link
Antenna is not aligned with the
remote system.
Re-align the antenna.
Wireless Signal LED
The wireless signal LED lights when a wireless link is established. Signal indications are
different based on the Adaptive Modulation setting:
Table 45
:
Web - PTP Wireless Signal LED Indication
Adaptive
Modulation
Description
Enabled
The LED lights solid green when the wireless link is operating at the rate equal
to the Uncoded Burst Rate setting, and blinks when operating at a lower rate.
Disabled
The LED lights solid green when the wireless link is established.
If the LED is off, it may indicate one of the problems listed in the following table:
Table 46
:
Web - PTP Wireless Signal LED Diagnostics
Symptom
Possible Problem
Solution
Obstructions in the propagation
path causing signal degradation.
Try to remove obstacles or re-locate
antenna.
Weak RF
Link
Antenna moved, due to high winds. Re-align the antenna.