This page explains the LED status.
The
Operation LED (White) on the front indicates the operation mode
(Configuration
Mode / Play Mode / Link Mode).
The Green and Orange LED on the back indicate the network connection
status.
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| Waiting | Flashes once every 10 sec | iPod is not connected. | |||||
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| Running in Configuration Mode | Flashes slowly (2 sec interval) | Running in
Configuration Mode. The network settings can be configured by connecting wiDock and PC directly using the network cable that came with wiDock. |
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| Connecting in Play Mode | Slow flashing | Running in Play
Mode. You can play music or video on the iPod. |
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| Connecting in Link Mode | On | Running in Link Mode Communicating with PC. You can download data to iPod using iTunes in PC. |
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| In process | Fast flashing (0.1 sec interval) | Under internal
process. Please wait. Please do not remove iPod when flashing. |
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| Status | LED | Description |
| Wired LAN | Green : Blink Orange : Off |
Waiting for network connection. |
| Green
: ON Orange : Blinks during data transmission |
Communicating
with a wired LAN. Orange LED blinks during data transmission. |
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| Green
: ON Orange : Flashes rapidly (0.1 sec interval) |
Error is occurring. wiDock is running in Configuration Mode but a cable other than a crossover network cable is connected. To run in Configuration Mode, connect wiDock using a crossover cable and restart wiDock by unplugging the AC power adapter and plugging it back in. |
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| Wireless LAN | Green and Orange blink at the same time | Waiting for network connection. |
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| Green
: Blink Orange : ON |
Connecting with AP and communicating in Infrastructure mode. | |
| Green and Orange blinks alternatively | Communicating in Ad hoc mode. | |
| Green : Off Orange : Flashes rapidly (0.1 sec interval) |
Error is occurring. wiDock is running in Configuration Mode but the cable connection is not present. To run in Configuration Mode, connect wiDock and computer using a crossover cable and restart wiDock by unplugging the AC power adapter and plugging it back in. |
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