Verilink WANsuite 5370 (34-00310.D) Product Manual User Manual
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The WANsuite 5370 front panel LED status indicators are defined in the table
below:
The user-activated input control buttons on the WANsuite 5370 used to access
and set configuration and control options from the LCD menus are described
in the table below.
Indicator
Description
NET
The
NET
indicator is off (not illuminated) when the port has not
been configured.
The indicator lights red if the DDS link is down.
The indicator lights green if the DDS link is operational and the
configured protocol is established.
The indicator lights amber if the DDS link is operational but the
configured protocol is down.
#1 SERIAL and
#2 SERIAL
DTR Alarm Enabled:
This indicator is off (not illuminated) when the port has not been
configured.
The indicator lights green when DTR is active and the configured
protocol is established.
The indicator lights red when DTR is not active and the
configured protocol is not established.
The indicator lights amber when DTR is not active or the
configured protocol is not established.
DTR Alarm Disabled:
This indicator is off (not illuminated) when the port has not been
configured.
The indicator lights green when the configured protocol is
established.
The indicator lights red when the configured protocol is not
established.
POWER
The
POWER
indicator lights green when power is applied to
the unit.
The indicator lights amber in test modes (Port looped or BERT
active).
Button
Description
EXIT
The
EXIT
button exits a menu option, which then places the unit in the
next higher level of the menu hierarchy. If you are editing an option,
pressing
EXIT
exits that screen without saving any changes. If you are in
the main menu, pressing
EXIT
logs off the unit.
SCROLL
The
SCROLL
button lets you review the available options for a given
level in the menu hierarchy or scroll through possible settings for a
parameter. You can also use the
SCROLL
button to set alphanumerical
values, where applicable, by scrolling incrementally through digits 0–9
or letters A–Z and a–z.
SELECT
The
SELECT
button lets you select the currently displayed option or
value for a given field, and enter an “edit” mode for parameters that
require user-specified input. Additionally, you can use the
SELECT
button to confirm certain actions or settings.