Introduction
Name and function of individual parts
c
microSD lamp, button, slot
Commercially available microSD cards can be used
to copy the configuration file (pages 147 and
161), save the log file (page 160), and update
the firmware (page 157).
Before ejecting the microSD card, ensure to first
cancel the connection by pressing and holding
down the microSD button for two seconds.
NOTE
When removing the inserted microSD card and then
inserting it again, please ensure that it has first been
completely ejected.
d
USB lamp, button, port
Connecting a commercially available USB memory
stick enables the configuration file to be copied
(pages 147 and 161), the log to be saved (page
160), and the firmware updated (page 157).
In addition, communication can also take place
via use of a 3G/LTE mobile phone network by
connecting a USB connection data communication
terminal (page 65).
Before removing any USB devices please be sure
to cancel the connection by pressing and holding
down the USB button for two seconds.
NOTE
Do not connect a USB device other than a USB memory
stick and a USB data communication terminal. Failure
to observe this could damage the product.
Ventilator
This is a hole to release the internal heat.
Front panel/Top panel
DOWNLOAD
POWER
STATUS
LAN 1
LAN 2
microSD
USB
a
DOWNLOAD button
If the product was set to permit firmware revision
updating via the DOWNLOAD button the firmware
can be updated merely by pressing and holding
down the button for three seconds. Please refer
to “Using the latest function (Revision up)” (page
155) for more details.
b
Lamps
The lamps indicate the operating status of the
product. Please refer to “Each lamp on the front
panel indicates one of the three statuses” (page
11) for the relationship between the lamp light
and the status of the product.
•
POWER:
Indicates the current power status of
the product.
•
STATUS:
Indicates the status of communication
with connected equipment.
•
LAN1:
Indicates the usage status of the LAN1
port.
•
LAN2:
Indicates the usage status of the LAN2
port.
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Introduction
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