User's Manual

Document MV0319P.N
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5.5.5 BP Power on/off and status LED
Each BP has one push button with integrated LED, which controls its power state.
Power on:
Press button once, a single beep will sound and the LED will begin to
blink slowly: 1 second on, 1 second off
Power off:
Press button three times, three beeps will sound and the LED will stop
blinking.
5.5.6 BP Status LED
The status LED changes color depending on the BP state. See Table 1 for an overview.
Table 1: LED indicators on the Body Pack
LED indication
active mode
Off
Power down
Slow fading flash
Body Pack turning on
Solid
Wireless mode searching for host
Flashing
Wireless mode connected to host
Strobe flashing
Wireless mode sending data
5.5.7 Setup for wired connection via Ethernet
This section refers to the wired connection between Body Pack and PC, via Ethernet cable.
MVN is configured to operate in wireless transmission mode by default. However, an Ethernet
connection can be made between the BP and the AP in order to directly transfer data to the PC.
Note: The Ethernet connection should be established prior to turning on the BP.
5.5.8 Running a Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
In order to establish a connection between a Body Pack and an Access point, users must conduct a Wi-
Fi Protected Setup (WPS).
After the AP is turned on, press and hold the WPS button located on the side of the unit for 2
seconds, until the connection light begins to flash (3 rapid strobes followed by a pause). From
the time this flashing begins you have 2 minutes to create a connection with the body pack.
Next, initialize the Body Pack and wait for the unit to beep and begin searching for a wireless
connection. Once the BP is initialized, press and hold the power button for 2 seconds and wait
for the LED to begin flashing like the AP LED.
A successful WPS is indicated by a beep and the BP LED will return to intermittent flashing.
See the Tutorial video WPS connection. Click Image or address for a direct link to the tutorial.