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PLA-400/400 v2/402 v2, Table 12

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Chapter 7 LEDs and Troubleshooting 7.1.2 PLA-400/400 v2/402 v2 The following figure is the front panel of the PLA-400, PLA-400 v2 and PLA402 v2. Use the lights to determine if your PLA-4xx is behaving normally or if there are some problems on your powerline network. Figure 47 PLA-400/400 v2/ 402 v2 Lights The following table describes the behavior of the lights on the PLA-400. Table 12 PLA-400 Lights LIGHTS ICON STATUS DESCRIPTION POWER On The PLA-400 is on and receiving power. Off The PLA-400 is not receiving power. HomePlug On The PLA-400 detects another powerline adapter. Blinking The PLA-400 is communicating with another powerline adapter. Off The PLA-400 is not detecting another powerline adapter. ETHERNET On The ETHERNET port is on and ready and the PLA-400/402 v2 detects a device connected to it. Blinking The PLA-400 is communicating with a router, modem, switch or a computer connected to it. Off The PLA-400 does not detect any devices connected to its ETHERNET port. The following table describes the behavior of the lights on the PLA-400 v2. Table 13 PLA-400 v2/402 v2 Lights LIGHTS ICON COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION POWER Green On The PLA-400 v2/402 v2 is on and receiving power. It also indicates a successful connection using the ENCRYPT button. Blinking The PLA-400 v2/402 v2 is starting up. It also indicates the PLA-400 v2 is trying to connect with another device using the ENCRYPT function. Blinking at the same time as the HomePlug light indicates an unsuccessful connection if you have used the ENCRYPT button. Off The PLA-400 v2/402 v2 is not receiving power. PLA-4xx Series User's Guide 67

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Chapter 7 LEDs and Troubleshooting
PLA-4xx Series User’s Guide
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7.1.2
PLA-400/400 v2/402 v2
The following figure is the front panel of the PLA-400, PLA-400 v2 and PLA402 v2. Use the
lights to determine if your PLA-4xx is behaving normally or if there are some problems on
your powerline network.
Figure 47
PLA-400/400 v2/ 402 v2 Lights
The following table describes the behavior of the lights on the PLA-400.
The following table describes the behavior of the lights on the PLA-400 v2.
Table 12
PLA-400 Lights
LIGHTS
ICON
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
POWER
On
The PLA-400 is on and receiving power.
Off
The PLA-400 is not receiving power.
HomePlug
On
The PLA-400 detects another powerline adapter.
Blinking
The PLA-400 is communicating with another powerline adapter.
Off
The PLA-400 is not detecting another powerline adapter.
ETHERNET
On
The ETHERNET port is on and ready and the PLA-400/402 v2
detects a device connected to it.
Blinking
The PLA-400 is communicating with a router, modem, switch or
a computer connected to it.
Off
The PLA-400 does not detect any devices connected to its
ETHERNET port.
Table 13
PLA-400 v2/402 v2 Lights
LIGHTS
ICON
COLOR
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
POWER
Green
On
The PLA-400 v2/402 v2 is on and receiving power.
It also indicates a successful connection using the
ENCRYPT
button.
Blinking
The PLA-400 v2
/402 v2
is starting up.
It also indicates the PLA-400 v2 is trying to connect with
another device using the ENCRYPT function.
Blinking at the same time as the HomePlug
light
indicates an unsuccessful connection if you have used
the
ENCRYPT
button.
Off
The PLA-400 v2
/402 v2
is not receiving power.