1.
Power Switch: The WAP can be switched on or off with the power switch at the back of the
WAP.
2.
LAN PoE: The LAN connection to a PC also serves as the power source of the WAP through a
PoE+ cable.
3.
Plixus conference network ports: Connection with the Plixus conference bus is done
through RJ45 – connectors at the back of the WAP.
4.
USB port: The WAP's storage can be extended by plugging a storage device into the USB port.
5.
Reset button: There are three modes of resetting the device: resetting the IP address, resetting to
factory settings and setting the device to golden mode.
6.
Status LED: See below for detailed info on LED status.
7.
Dante connection: The WAP can be connected to the Dante network with a LAN cable. Dante is
1 Gbit only and does not support other link speed than 100 Mbit.
8.
Analog in port: Balanced input where sound is sent into the system. A small LED to the right
lights up whenever there is sound going into the system.
9.
Analog out port: Balanced output where sound is sent from the system. A small LED to the right
lights up whenever there is sound coming out of the system.
10.
Discovery mode button: When pressing the button, the WAP will switch between discovery
mode ON/OFF.
LED MEANING
LED Description
Off The
WAP
is switched off or does not have power.
White, blinking The
WAP
is booting.
Green, blinking The
WAP
is in
Standard pairing mode
, discovery is on.
Green, steady The
WAP
is in
Standard pairing mode
, discovery is off.
Blue, blinking The
WAP
is coupled and in
Standard pairing mode
, discovery is on.
Blue, steady
The WAP is coupled and in Standard pairing mode, discovery is off.
Red, blinking The
WAP
is malfunctioning,
contact support
.
Red and green,
alternately blinking
The
WAP
is in
Golden mode
. Try updating the WAP to resolve this. If the issue is not
resolved, contact support.
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