V-Tap VoIP Manual EN v2.7 Oct 2018 © 2017-2018 Vidicode 31
4
LED’s
E = Error (Red)
L = Link (Green)
D = Data (Blue)
@ = SD-Power (Amber)
The 4 LED’s are
important for feedback to the user. Specially during first
installation, the LED’s can tell you if th
ings are going wrong or right.
The Blue LED may always blink a little when a VoIP network is
connected. This means that data is received by the V-Tap VoIP. The
device
’
s status must be read from the Red, Green and Amber
LED’s.
Situations with the LED’s th
at are related to pressing the button are
described in the next chapter
Button functions
.
The situations during normal operation are described below, per LED.
4.1
Red Error LED
The Red LED is used to indicate an error situation or to show the
recording state when the button start/stop mode is configured.
•
Red LED steady ON plus Green LED and Amber LED
blinking opposite.
This is the factory default and means that no Tunnel server is
defined and no SD card is inserted, so no data is stored or sent.
Entering an address for the Tunnel server and/or inserting an SD
card solves the situation.
•
Red LED steady ON plus Green LED blinking slow.
The V-Tap unit tries to connect to the Tunnel server.