There are five LED indicators on the CTM-ONE wireless gateway.
LED | STATUS | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|---|
Power | ![]() | (solid) normal powered operation |
![]() | (flashing) standby mode | |
![]() | (off) Device has no power | |
SIM ![]() | ![]() | (solid) Using SIM1 |
![]() | (flashing) slot 1 selected, SIM not detected | |
![]() | (solid) Using SIM2 | |
![]() | (flashing) slot 2 selected, SIM not detected | |
![]() | (off) Cellular connection disabled | |
Cellular ![]() | ![]() | (solid) connected - good signal |
![]() | (flashing) connected - poor signal | |
![]() | (solid) not connected – good signal | |
![]() | (flashing) not connected – poor signal | |
Wi-Fi (Access Point) ![]() | ![]() | (solid) AP enabled – connected device |
![]() | (flashing) AP enabled – no connected devices | |
![]() | (off) AP disabled | |
Wi-Fi (Client) ![]() | ![]() | (solid) client enabled – connected to Access Point |
![]() | (flashing) client enabled – not connected to Access Point | |
![]() | (off) Client disabled | |
GNSS ![]() | ![]() | (solid) valid position fix |
![]() | (flashing) no valid position fix | |
![]() | (solid) dead reckoning mode |
If both the Wi-Fi client and the Wi-Fi access point are configured, the LED will display a combination of red and green lights. |