Philips RFX9400 Network Router User Manual


 
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RFX9400 Starter’s Guide
LEDs
Colors
Ethernet LED WiFi LED Busy LED
The Extender’s IP address is
being determined.
Green blinking
The Extender’s IP address is
being determined.
The Extender is busy processing
a short code or macro from the
Control Panel.
The Extender is functioning
normally.
Green
The Extender is functioning
normally.
The Extender is busy processing
a long macro from the Control
Panel.
Red/green blinking
The Extender is being
configured.
Refer to the topic ‘There is an
IP conflict’ on page 7.
Red
Refer to the topic
The Extender cannot
communicate with the
wireless network’ on page 8.
Refer to the topic ‘There are
duplicate Extender IDs’
on page 8.
Refer to the topic ‘The IP address
cannot be determined’ on
page 7.
Red blinking
The Extender is starting up.
Wait until startup has finished.
-or-
•a mini-jack IR cable.
Adjusting the Power Level of the IR Outputs
At the back of the Extender, there are 4 dipswitches, one for each IR output. Use these dipswitches
to configure the power level of the Dual IR emitters and the mini-jack cables.
For example, flip the dipswitch down to lower the power level when the Extender is connected to
an external IR bus system.
Support
Troubleshooting
What Do the LEDs Indicate?
Insert one mini-jack
connector of the
mini-jack cable in
the IR output of the
Extender.
Insert the other
mini-jack
connector in the
AV-component.
There is an IP conflict
There is another AV-component in the network that is using the same fixed IP address as the
Extender. Change the IP address of the Extender in the Configuration Tool.
If the problem persists, check the router settings.
The IP address cannot be determined
When using the Extender: make sure that the Extender is connected to the router with a straight
Ethernet cable.
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