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    Reading Router LED Colors and Patterns

    The LED colors and patterns give you a quick reading of the router’s status.

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    Patterns

    • Solid: Single color, always on
    • Fast flashing: One color on for 0.2 s, then off or another color for 0.2 s
    • Slow Flashing: One color on for 0.25 s, then off or another color for 0.75 s
    • Pulse: One color on for 0.5 s, then a 0.2 s pulse off or another color
    • Chase: All LEDs on for 0.2 seconds in sequence from left to right, continuously

    GNSS

    Solid Green

    • Satellite fix available and Dead Reckoning is enabled and calibrated (Dead Reckoning calibration occurs occasionally during driving and takes several minutes to complete) or
    • Satellite fix available and Dead Reckoning is disabled

    Solid Yellow

    • Satellite fix is available and Dead Reckoning is enabled but not calibrated

    Solid Red

    • Searching for a satellite fix

    Fast Flashing Red

    • (Forthcoming) GNSS antenna is open or shorted.

    Note: Antenna may appear to be connected, but current draw is too high or too low.


    Slow Flashing Red

    • (Forthcoming) GNSS antenna is disconnected.

    Note: Current draw is below predefined threshold.


    Off

    • GNSS is off or disabled

    WI-FI

    Solid Green (pulse off with activity)

    • Connected in client mode (good signal) with traffic

    Note: If AP has traffic at the same time, LED displays the client status (i.e. displaying a connected depot is the priority)


    Slow Flashing Green

    • Wi-Fi client is enabled but not connected, and no AP is enabled

    Solid Yellow (pulse off with activity)

    • Connected in client mode (fair signal) with traffic

    Note: If AP also has traffic at same time, LED displays the client status (i.e. displaying a connected depot is the priority)


    Solid Red (pulse off with activity)

    • Connected in client mode (poor signal) with traffic

    Note: If AP also has traffic at same time, LED displays the client status (i.e. displaying a connected depot is the priority)


    Solid Purple (pulse off with activity)

    • AP with traffic, and Wi-Fi client enabled but no connection or
    • AP with traffic, and Wi-Fi client disabled

    Off

    • No Wi-Fi enabled (no AP, no Wi-Fi client)

    CELLULAR/CELL XP

    Solid Green (pulse off with activity)

    • Connected to a 4G/3G network with a good connection (equivalent to 4–5 bars)

    Slow Flashing Green

    • Connecting to a 4G/3G network

    Solid Purple (pulse off with activity)

    • Connected to a 5G network with a good connection (equivalent to 4–5 bars)

    Slow Flashing Purple

    • Connecting to a 5G network

    Solid Yellow (colored pulse with activity)

    • Connected to a network with a fair connection (equivalent to 2–3 bars). During activity, RAT (5G or 3G/4G) is indicated by a pulse color:
      • Green pulse: 4G/3G
      • Purple pulse: 5G

    Solid Red (colored pulse with activity)

    • Connected to a network with a poor connection (equivalent to 1 bar). During activity, RAT (5G or 3G/4G) is indicated by a pulse color:
      • Green pulse: 4G/3G
      • Purple pulse: 5G

    Slow Flashing Red

    • No network connection

    Off

    • No expansion cartridge installed

    LPWA

    Solid Green (pulse off with activity)

    • LPWA connected to a network and ALMS with a good connection (equivalent to 4–5 bars)

    Slow Flashing Green

    • Connecting to a network

    Solid Yellow (pulse off with activity)

    • Connected to a network and ALMS with a fair connection (equivalent to 2–3 bars)

    Solid Red (pulse off with activity)

    • Connected to a network and ALMS with a poor connection (equivalent to 1 bar)

    Slow Flashing Red

    • No network connection

    Off

    • LPWA module powered off

    POWER

    Solid Green

    • Router operating normally with ignition on

    Fast Flashing Green

    • Router is rebooting after Reset button pressed for <5 seconds (or reset from AirLink OS)

    Solid Yellow

    • Router is booting or
    • the router is thermally throttled — one or more of CPU, cellular radio, and Wi-Fi radio has exceeded threshold. When operating temperature returns to normal, LED returns to solid green.

    Fast Flashing Yellow

    • Router is rebooting and being reset to factory defaults, after Reset button is pressed for 20–40 seconds

    Solid Red

    • Power is present, but the router is not running (e.g. ignition is off, router is in standby mode, etc.)

    Note: If the router is in standby mode, the Power LED will be solid red only if the AirLink OS Standby LED setting is enabled (System > MCU > Power Management), otherwise the LED will be Off. (By default, the setting is enabled.)


    Fast Flashing Red

    • Router is rebooting and being reset to the default template, after Reset button pressed for 5 to 20 seconds

    Slow Flashing Red

    • Router is not operating because operating temperature range is exceeded (i.e. thermal shutdown)

    Fast Alternating Flashing Yellow/Red

    • Reset button held > 40 seconds, canceling the reset action and rebooting normally when released. (i.e. if pressing the reset button for more than 5 seconds, and you decide that the router should do a regular reboot [not a reset to default template or factory defaults] continue pressing Reset until the LED flashes Yellow and Red)

    Off

    • No power or the router is in standby mode and the AirLink OS Standby LED setting is disabled (System > MCU > Power Management)

    All LEDs

    A yellow LED chase pattern indicates an AirLink OS software update in progress.

    Important: Do not turn off the power while the update is in progress.

    A green LED chase pattern indicates a radio module firmware update or radio module firmware switch in progress. For more information, see Radio Module Firmware Image Management.

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