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TE20 Videoconferencing Endpoint
Administrator Guide
9 Routine Maintenance
Huawei Proprietary and Confidential
Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
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Maintenance Item
Maintenance Task
Maintenance Period
critical exception occurs.
9.2 Checking the Indicator Status
To ensure that your endpoint runs properly, check its indicator status regularly.
Background
By checking the status of indicators on the endpoint's front panel, you can know the
endpoint's running status, for example, working properly, sleeping, and working at a high
temperature. If any indicator does not perform as expected, tackle the problem in time to
ensure proper running of the endpoint.
Checking Indicators on the endpoint
Check the status of indicators on the endpoint by following the instructions described in Table
9-2 and perform maintenance tasks accordingly.
Table 9-2 TE20 Indicator status
When The Indicator Is...
The TE20 Is...
Off
Powered off.
Blinking green twice per second
Powering on.
Blinking green four times per second
Being upgraded.
Steady green
Working properly.
Blinking green (on for 1s, off for 2s)
Standby.
Blinking once
Responding to the press on a button on
the remote control.
Blinking once per second
Responding to the press and hold on a
button on the remote control.
Steady red
Having a hardware fault.
Steady orange
Having a software fault.
Blinking orange twice per second
Overheated.
9.3 Checking the Operating Environment
To ensure that your endpoint runs properly, check its operating environment regularly.

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