Overview of Indicator Lights
Power
USB
Ethernet
Power Light
• Solid Green: The unit is on and working correctly.
• Off: The power adapter is not connected.
• Red: The device has encountered a fault condition or is in boot
mode. Press the Reset button once (located on the side of the
device) to return the device to normal.
Ethernet Light
• Solid Green: The Ethernet cable is connected properly and the
Ethernet link is functioning.
• Flashing: Data is being transferred to or from your computer
over the Ethernet cable.
• Off: The Ethernet cable is not connected.
USB Light
• Green: The USB cable is properly connected and the operating
system is configured to use the device.
• Flashing: Data is being transferred to or from your computer
over the USB cable.
• Off: The cable is not connected properly or the operating system
is not configured for this device. This light may also go off if
your computer is put in low power mode.
Receive and Transmit Lights
• Flashing: Data is being received or transmitted via the ADSL
connection.
• Off: Data is not being received or transmitted.
ADSL Light
• Solid Green: An ADSL connection has been established.
• Flashing Green: The Diva 2440 is attempting to synchronize with
your provider's ADSL network.
• Off: The ADSL cable is not connected properly, or your ADSL
service provider has not yet activated ADSL services on your
line.
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Transmit
Receive
ADSL
Overview of Ports and Connectors
ADSL
Phone
USB
Ethernet
As shown in the diagram, the reset button is in a different location
depending on the model. Using a straightened paperclip, press this
button once to reset the device. Warning: Pressing this button for
15 seconds resets to factory defaults.
In-line Filters
An in-line filter is a small device designed to reduce interference
between ADSL signals and your regular telephone signals.
Your package may or may not include a in-line filter. If you are
unsure as to how to connect the in-line filter, or whether or not one
is necessary, contact your ADSL provider.
You must use one in-line filter per telephone device in your
location.
Connecting a Microfilter
To install a microfilter, plug your phone or other analog device into
the microfilter, then plug the microfilter into your telephone jack, as
shown below.
Microfilter
As telephone cable standards differ from region to region,
Note:
your filter and phone jack may not be exactly as illustrated.
Reset
(small hole
on the side
or underneath)
Power