User's Manual

SpiderCloud Radio Node - SCRN-310 Hardware Installation Guide
SpiderCloud Wireless, Inc.
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Radio Node LED Management
The LED display is active by default, but can be deactivated in light-sensitive environments as needed.
Even when the display is disabled, the LED will be lighted during the following conditions:
while the radio node is booting
if the radio node or cell is in fault state
if there is an active emergency call
if the locate radio node feature is active
if the follow IMSI feature is active
Table 4 shows the default LED behavior of the radio node:
3. TFTP Flashing
Blue
The radio node proceeds next to
download the operating system image
from the services node.
The radio node moves to the next state
(State 4) after the image has been
downloaded.
Failure to download TFTP
image.
Check firewall between radio
node and services node.
4. Operating
System Booting
Flashing
Green
The radio node loads the operating
system and starts the default platform
applications.
The radio node moves to the next state
(State 5) when it establishes
connectivity with the service node.
Failure to start the operating
system.
This normally points to a
software/build issue. Please
contact SpiderCloud support.
5. Running Solid
Green
The operating system is running. The
radio node continues the startup
sequence, but is now controlled by the
services node.
The operating system is up and
running on the radio node.
Any subsequent state
transitions can now be tracked
from events and logs on the
services node.
Table 4: Radio Node LED Behavior
LED Status Flash Rate
Green: slow flashing Administratively disabled Approximately ½ second on, 1½ sec. off
Green: fast flashing Booting Approximately 1.4 second on/off cycle
Green: solid Operational
Red: solid Fault
Red: fast flashing One or more emergency calls active Approximately 1 second on/off cycle
Table 3: Radio Node LED Boot Sequence (continued)
State LED Color Description Possible Failures and Actions