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Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065
Part 7 Operations supervision 933
Tab. 7.11: Flashing sequences of the pilot LED on the DECT radio unit
An orange pilot LED indicates that the DECT signalling is active, i.e. DECT
sequences are currently being transmitted between the handset and the radio
unit. Examples:
With each keystroke on the handset the LED briefly lights up orange.
During a handset software download the orange LED remains lit until the
download is completed.
On an SB-8ANT radio unit the middle LED indicates whether the internal or exter-
nal antennas are active. If the LED is lit green, the external antennas are active.
State Cycle Meaning
No flashing --------Software not running/RU not connected
Red Error:
R R R R R R R - AD2 bus not in order
R - - - - - - - Power supply error or AD2 line too long
Green / red Startup process:
GRRRRRRRAD2 ok
G R G R G R G R Software downloading
GGGGRRRRSynchronizing
GGGGGGGR Starting DECT
G G G G G R G R HF Power Down / DECT System Status Passive
1)
1)
This operating state appears during a configuration data upload and after a system initialization. The
radio unit is operational only once at least one DECT subscriber is entered in the numbering plan or the
parameter "DECT System Status" in the AIMS Configuration Manager is on "Active".
Green Normal operation:
G-------All B channels available
G G G G - - - - 1 to 3 B channels busy
GGGGGGG- > 3 B channels busy

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