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Wireless: Tempest Remote Transciever Status LEDS
Wireless: Tempest Remote Transciever Status LEDS
Tempest 900 and 2400 remote transciever front panel leds and connections

RX LED (Green)
The RX LED illuminates when data is being received by the Remote Transceiver. This LED will remain illuminated during normal system operation when a paired beltpack is on and in range of the remote transceiver module
TX LED (Green)
The TX LED illuminates when data is being sent from the Remote Transceiver. This LED will remain illuminated during normal system operation
SYNC LED (Green)
The Sync LED illuminates when the Transceiver Sync signal is present. This LED will remain illuminated during normal system operation
CONFIG LED (Amber)
The Config LED illuminates only when the BaseStation puts the Remote Transceiver into configuration mode to change settings. This LED should be ON for only a few seconds when first powered ON, and OFF during normal operation
BASESTATION LINK RJ-45 Connector
The BaseStation Link RJ-45 connector is used to connect the Transceiver to the Tempest BaseStation via standard CAT-5 cable with RJ-45 connectors
Power LED (Green)
The Power LED illuminates whenever the BaseStation is providing adequate power to the Transceiver over the CAT-5 cable.
If the Power LED does not light, the CAT-5 cable may be damaged or too long (max length 450m) to deliver adequate power for the Transceiver
to operate reliably
RX LED (Green)
The RX LED illuminates when data is being received by the Remote Transceiver. This LED will remain illuminated during normal system operation when a paired beltpack is on and in range of the remote transceiver module
TX LED (Green)
The TX LED illuminates when data is being sent from the Remote Transceiver. This LED will remain illuminated during normal system operation
SYNC LED (Green)
The Sync LED illuminates when the Transceiver Sync signal is present. This LED will remain illuminated during normal system operation
CONFIG LED (Amber)
The Config LED illuminates only when the BaseStation puts the Remote Transceiver into configuration mode to change settings. This LED should be ON for only a few seconds when first powered ON, and OFF during normal operation
BASESTATION LINK RJ-45 Connector
The BaseStation Link RJ-45 connector is used to connect the Transceiver to the Tempest BaseStation via standard CAT-5 cable with RJ-45 connectors
Power LED (Green)
The Power LED illuminates whenever the BaseStation is providing adequate power to the Transceiver over the CAT-5 cable.
If the Power LED does not light, the CAT-5 cable may be damaged or too long (max length 450m) to deliver adequate power for the Transceiver
to operate reliably
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