1. Lights and Buttons:
1. Phone (NBN connections only)
Off: VOIP Phone line not registered
Green:
VOIP Phone line registered.
Blue:
VOIP Phone in use.
Red:
Fault (Reboot gateway)
2. On Line
Off: Not connected to Telstra Server
Mauve:
Connected to Telstra Sever via 3G/4G backup
Green:
Connected to Telstra Server.
NB: (
See changing Telstra User Name and Password
)
3. Link
Green:
ADSL or VDSL link synchronised. (Working)
Blue:
Gateway trying to sync with DSLAM (ADSL) or
Node (FTTN).
White:
Initialising DSL connection.
Off: ADSL and FTTN connections indicates Gateway can’t
communicate with DSLAM / Node. (Check connection from
Gateway to Telephone Wall Socket).
FTTP or Cable, WAN port not connected.
4. Back Up
Green:
Great 4G signal
Orange:
Good 4G signal
Red:
Limited access
Off: Check Internal Antenna Selected (
4G
)
5. Wi-Fi
Off: All Wi-Fi Bands turned off.
Green:
At least one Wi-Fi Band is turned on.
Press for 5 seconds to turn all Wi-Fi Bands Off.
Press again to turn all Wi-Fi Bands On.
6. Pair
Off: No DECT handset paired to Gateway.
Green
:
DECT handset or WPS device registered to Gateway
White Blinking:
Ready to pair with handset or WiFi device
Red Blinking:
Registration unsuccessful
Blue Blinking:
Paging paired handsets
To pair a handset or connect to a WPS enabled Wi-Fi device
press for 5 seconds. The light will blink White for 2 minutes.
During this time the gateway can be paired with a handset or
connect to a WPS enabled Wi-Fi device.
To page paired handset press for less than two seconds.
7. Power
Off: Gateway powered Off
Green:
Gateway powered On
White:
Gateway initialising or updating software.
Press button to toggle between Off and On.
8. Reset
Use a paper clip and press for 10 seconds to reset Gateway
9. USB 3.0 Port for connecting USB flash drives and external
hard drives the files of which can be accessed by devices
connected to gateway’s LAN using DLNA or SMB