User Manual

Chapter 1 Introducing the IP-Radio Node 8000
24 Release 2.0, 910056 Rev01d
Table 13 BIO/SC faceplate components
Component Description
Latches and screws Top and bottom latches Close when inserting the BIO/SC in its slot
Open when removing the BIO/SC from its slot
Captive screw(s) Tighten when securing the BIO/SC in its slot
Loosen removing the BIO/SC from its slot
LEDs Power Lights green when the BIO/SC receives power.
Alarm Lights red when the BIO/SC is in an alarm state.
Standby Lights amber when the BIO/SC is in standby mode in a
redundant configuration.
Active Lights green when the BIO/SC is in active mode in a
redundant configuration.
L1 Lights when the first of up to four T1/E1 backhaul links has a
“link up” status
L2 Lights when the second of up to four T1/E1 backhaul links
has a “link up” status.
L3 Lights when the third of up to four T1/E1 backhaul links has a
“link up” status
L4 Lights when the fourth of up to four T1/E1 backhaul links has
a “link up” status.
Enet Lights when the Ethernet backhaul has a “link up” status.
Craft ports Serial craft, Female DB-9 Serial port for terminal connection and Command Line
Interface (CLI) control of the node. Speed 38,400 bit/second.
For information on the DB-9 pin-out, see Table 35 on
page 196.
Ethernet craft An RJ-45 modular jack Ethernet interface for local craft
Ethernet connectivity.
Reset button Recessed button Pressing this button resets the BIO/SC processor.