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Ethernet Port Status Information
This screen is reached by pressing the Ethernet port button [E], which is located right next to
the Ethernet port on most models. See Device Overview on page 7 for more precise
information about the location of this button.
This screen shows the following information about the status of the Ethernet port on four lines:
•
The first line below the title shows whether the link is up or down and what the current connection speed is
(10 Mb/s or 100 Mb/s).
•
The next line informs whether the link is full or half duplex if a link is established.
•
The last two lines display the currently configured IP address and the currently configured netmask.
Status LEDs
All LEDs can be muted, in which case they stay dark independently of the device’s status. The information below
applies when the LEDs are not muted (unmuted). Please refer to Mute LEDs on page 22 for more information about
muting and unmuting the LEDs.
Selected Port
When a port is selected,
the port’s status LED
flashes in white for 0.1 seconds once every 0.2 seconds. The DMX ports
and the Ethernet port can be selected using the respective port push button. Further, the DMX ports can also be
selected via the menu (
Home > Menu > Outputs > Output [1-4] > Universe
).
Not Selected DMX Port
If a DMX port is no
t selected, the port’s status LED pro
vides the following information. It shows the port status for at
least 0.7 seconds every second using the following colour coding:
•
Output port:
o
Red: Not sending DMX data, but the port is enabled.
o
Yellow: Sending last look, but did not receive an update for at least 10 seconds
1
.
o
Green: Sending DMX data, receiving updates.
o
Black: Port is disabled / turned off.
•
Input port
o
Blue flashing: No DMX signal detected.
o
Blue static: DMX signal is present and valid.
o
Red: DMX signal error.
•
Disabled port:
o
Black: Port is disabled / turned off.
The LED lights up white for 0.3 seconds every second if the node is set
identified
.
Ethernet Port (Not Selected)
The status LED lights up for 0.3 seconds every second if the node is set
identified
.
Next to the status LED, there is also a link LED, which lights up in green if an Ethernet link has been established.
Traffic is indicated by short interruptions.
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6 seconds with firmware versions 0.93 and earlier