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i.LON SmartServer 2.0 Hardware Guide 23
LON BIU/RX
For PL-20 models of the SmartServer, this LED is the Band In Use (BIU)
indicator. It lights whenever there is a signal present on the band that is
greater than 80dBµVrms (between 131.5kHz and 133.5kHz). If this LED is
on, the SmartServer can not transmit L
ONWORKS data.
For FT-10 models of the SmartServer, this LED is the receive transmission
(RX) indicator. It lights when the SmartServer receives L
ONWORKS data.
LON PKD/TX
For PL-20 models of the SmartServer, this is the Packet Detect (PKD)
indicator. It lights whenever the SmartServer receives a valid LonTalk®
packet that has a signal greater than 36dBµVrms.
For FT-10 models of the SmartServer, this LED is the transmit data
indicator. It lights when the SmartServer transmits L
ONWORKS data.
Using the SmartServer Service Buttons
The SmartServer has two recessed push buttons: a service pin and a reset switch. You can use the
service pin to commission the device or perform a security access reset. You can use the reset switch to
reboot the SmartServer. The following figure and table display and describes these buttons.
Service Pin
Sends a L
ONWORKS service pin message to the LONWORKS channel on which
the SmartServer is attached.
You can press the service pin to commission the SmartServer with a network
management tool such as the LonMaker tool or the SmartServer.
You can also press and hold the service pin, and then press and hold the reset
switch for approximately 10 seconds to perform a security access reset.
Reset Switch
Reboots the SmartServer. The reset switch is located directly below the Output
LEDs. You can press and release the reset switch using a small wire, such as a
straightened paper clip, to reboot the SmartServer.
WARNING: You should only use this reboot method if you cannot use the
SmartServer Web pages or the console application to reboot the SmartServer.
Using the SmartServer Web pages or the console application enables the
SmartServer to shutdown in an orderly manner before rebooting. Pressing the
reset switch can corrupt files being written to the SmartServer flash disk.
To reboot your SmartServer using the SmartServer Web pages, right-click
the local SmartServer, point to Setup, and then click Reboot on the
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