27First stepsChecking the operating stateYour Gigaset SX762 WLAN dsl is now ready for use. The LED displays on the front panelof the Gigaset SX762 WLAN dsl provide information about the operating state:The LEDs (from left to right) have the following functions:LED State StatusPowerOn (green) The Gigaset SX762 WLAN dsl is connected to the mains.Off The Gigaset SX762 WLAN dsl is disconnected from themains.ADSLOn A DSL connection is established.Flashing The DSL line is being synchronised. The synchronisationphases are shown as slow flashing (registering) and fastflashing (training).If no DSL cable is connected, the LED will flash at uniformintervals.Off DSL is deactivated.LineOn One of the connected phones' receivers has been lifted for acall (fixed network telephony).Flashing The phone is ringing and a fixed network call is beingreceived or someone is waiting on the line.Off There is currently no fixed network connection.Online On Connection to the Internet has been established.Off There is no Internet connection.USBOn (green) A device is connected to the Gigaset SX762 WLAN dsl via theUSB port.Flashing The device connected on the USB port is using too muchpower (see (page 120)).Off There is no device connected.LAN1 –LAN4On A device is connected to the relevant LAN port.Flashing The relevant LAN port is sending or receiving data (traffic).Off There is no device connected.WLANOn The radio interface is active.Flashing The Gigaset SX762 WLAN dsl is sending or receiving data onthe radio interface.Off The radio interface has been deactivated or no radio signalis being received.VoIPOn At least one port is configured for VoIP and VoIP access isregistered with the provider.Flashing A call is currently being made via the Internet.Off There is currently no connection for Internet telephony or noVoIP port has been configured.