User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- New in this release
- About this document
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Configuring the S1000C Router
- Using the S1000C
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting installation problems
- Resetting the S1000C
- LED quick reference
- Router connection problems
- Using LEDs
- FAQs
- Why does the S1000C need a GPS antenna?
- Why does the S1000C need an external GPS antenna?
- What should I do if the GPS fails to acquire a lock?
- What happens to the S1000C if there is a power outage or if you lose Internet access?
- Can you move the S1000C to another location?
- I have a DSL modem and cannot connect to the Internet
- My calls work fine outside but drop indoors
- My Internet connection is slow when my laptop is connected to the S1000C
- Getting help
- Safety information
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Chapter 2 Getting Started
S1000C User Guide, Release 1.5 2-7
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When is your S1000C ready to use?
When you install and power on your S1000C for the first time, it will go through an
automated setup sequence.
The side of the device marked 'DATA' dis
plays LEDs for 4G LTE data passing
through the device. The side of the device labeled 'VOICE' displays LEDs for 3G
voice signals.
NOTE
Data LEDs and Voice LEDS must be solid green before the S1000C is ready for
data and voice traffic.
4G DATA LEDs
Table 2-1 shows the S1000C LED states on the DATA side during normal boot-up.
Refer to Table 1-1 for LED color codes.
Table 2-1. 4G Data LED states during S1000C boot sequence
WAN NET GPS LTE WiFi S1000C State
Performing initial HW tests (1-2
seconds)
HW tests are complete; software
is loading.
Software is loaded; services are
initializing.
WAN port is connected over the
local network; IPSec tunnel is not
established.
WAN port is connected; IPSec
tunnel is established and UP.
WAN port is connected; IPSec
tunnel is established and UP; GPS
Time Fix is available; LTE
service is UP.