C. The RS-232 loopback adapter is provided to test the serial port
communication. Any terminal application can be used, for
example, Windows Hyperterminal.
4.
Power Up the Wireless Device Server
Use the supplied power adapter to connect the Wireless Device Server to a power outlet. When the
Wireless Device Server is powered up, the three indicator LEDs at the top of the Wireless Device Server
will indicate the status of the Wireless Device Server.
LED
LED Color
Function
Off
Wireless Device Server is not receiving power.
Red
Amber
Wireless Device Server failed its Power On Self Test (POST) and is not configured
for wireless communication.
Wireless Device Server passed its POST but has not obtained a valid IP Address.
Power
Green
Wireless Device Server passed its POST and has a valid IP Address.
Off
Wireless Device Server is not receiving power.
Blinking Red
Wireless Device Server is searching for an Access Point.
Link
Green
Wireless Device Server and MAC have associated with an Access Point.
Off
No wireless TCP session is established and no serial physical
connection is detected.
Red
No wireless TCP session is established; a physical serial connection is
detected.
Blinking Red
A physical serial connection was detected and there is serial traffic present
on that connection, but no wireless TCP session is established.
Amber
A wireless TCP connection is established but no physical serial connection
is detected (i.e., no serial cable is attached to the Wireless Device Server ).
Blinking Amber
A wireless TCP session is established, a physical serial connection is
detected, and the Wireless Device Server is transmitting or receiving data across
the wired
Comm
Green
A wireless TCP session is established, a physical serial connection is
detected, but there is no active data movement across the wired serial port.
If the LEDs indicate a problem with a wired or wireless connection, remove the power source from the
Wireless Device Server, wait a few seconds, and re-apply power. If the LEDs still do not behave
appropriately, refer to the
AirborneDirect
™
Wireless Device Server Users Guide (on the CD) for
troubleshooting suggestions.