Network Router - Residential Gateway User Manual

D13841.08
10.2007
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Table of
Contents
Trademarks &
Copyright
Patents &
Disclaimers
Safety/
Environmental
To Get You
Up and Going
Using the 3G
Gateway
Viewing the
System Status
Configuring
the 3G Gateway
Maintenance
& Upgrade
Services
Dial Plan
Examples
Contact
Information
To Get You
up and Going
TANDBERG 3G GATEWAY
USER GUIDE
3G Gateway Start-up
LCD panel Control buttons RS 232 interface LAN interfaceUSB interface Power On/Off
indicator
1 PRI interface or 4 BRI interfaces
depending on the configuration ordered,.
VGA connector Power connector Power switch
G r e e n : Normal operation.
Red Alarm or Loss of Signal (LoS) indicates that there is no
signal and thus no framing information received. A defective
or unplugged PRI cable will produce the same effect.
Yellow Alarm or Remote Alarm Indicator (RAI) means that
the 3G Gateway is receiving framing info, but in this framing
info the other side tells the 3G Gateway that it is not reading
the Gateway’s transmitted framing information. Typically, this
may be a broken connector in the transmit (TX) part of the
PRI cable. This could also indicate weak or noisy signal in the
transmit (TX) part of the PRI cable.
Blue Alarm indicates that the received frames are not
synchronized properly.
No LED’s illuminate, indicates that layer one framing is
working (right protocol like for example EURO ISDN selected),
however, there is a problem at layer 2 caused by for example
a CRC4 configuration mismatch.
Connectors, Switches, Display, and Buttons
To start the 3G Gateway, simply connect the power cable, and
press the power switch button at the back side to position 1.
On the front panel of the system the power indicator LED,
marked
Pwr, will turn GREEN.
Power switch
The Front and Rear Panels
About the Rear Panel LED Operation