
Red
MAX
™
Base Station
user manual
Doc. #70-00058-01-01-DRAFT
Proprietary Redline Communications © 2006
November
29,
2006
Page 85 of 106
7.2
Front Panel Diagnostics
Figure 35: Diagnostics: base station Front Panel View
7.2.1 System
LEDs
The front panel of the terminal includes a number of LEDs to monitor operation of the
system and assist with troubleshooting. Refer to section 3: Physical Description on page
25.
7.2.2 Console
Port
The front panel includes the Console port. Use the CLI commands to interrogate the base
station status and program most system settings.
7.2.3 System
Reset
Switch
Throughout this section, reference is made to the reset switch, which is a micro-switch
recessed in the front panel in the system block. Use a small narrow object, such as a
paper clip, to access the switch.
Depressing the reset switch for less than five seconds activates a short-reset. This is
equivalent to turning the terminal off and on. Statistical values are reset. The selected
system software image is loaded.
Depressing the front panel reset switch for more than five seconds activates a long-reset.
A long-reset reloads the factory defaults for the IP Address, IP subnet mask, and
password and then resets the system. Statistical values are reset. The selected system
software image is loaded.
7.3
Replacing the System Fuse
Important
:
Always completely remove power from the base station before performing
any maintenance on the terminal or transceiver.
Warning to service personnel
:
Caution for all AC and DC models – Double Pole/Neutral fusing.
To replace fuse:
1. Disconnect power from the terminal.
2. Pry off the black plastic cover located on the back panel beside the power switch and
extract the red fuse holder.
3. Use an approved tool to remove the glass-cased fuses from the holder.
Be certain to replace the fuse(s) into the lower half of the holder, as shown in the
diagram below. The fuse holder holds two fuses, both of which are active. Be certain
to use fuses of the same type and rating.
4. Replace the fuse holder in the system terminal and secure.