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Green : OK state |
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Yellow : Some component or device itself starting |
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In the OMNI Bridge box , you will find :
• 1x OMNI Bridge device
• 1x OMNI Bridge base
• 1x Power connector
• 1x Ethernet cable
• 1x Cable protector
• 1x MFP mounting grip
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Orange : Some component requires user input
Red : Some component has failed
Light blue : Device fully operational
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On the back side of the OMNI Bridge , you can find the power and the ethernet plugs .
The ethernet cable needs to be connected into “ Port 2 ”.
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Once connected , the OMNI Bridge will start downloading the Linux OS .
When the OS is downloaded , the right-side light will change from red to orange .
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Once the device has finished the download , it will show an 8-character code on its screen . It means it is time to enter the Admin Web Portal . Under “ Endpoints ” menu , you will need to click on “ Add Device ” and enter this code .
For the Serial Number , introduce the 15-digit code that appears in your OMNI Bridge box . If you receive an error message , try introducing “ omnibridge- ” followed by the code .
After successfully introducing the codes , you will be redirected to Partner Portal .
Here you will need to enable the OMNI Bridge as a gateway , by granting it access .
Once the OMNI Bridge has been granted access , the specific software will be downloaded into the device .
Once the download has finished , it will be ready to be authorized in the Web Admin UI and be used .
Embedded terminals connected to the OMNI Bridge can be slower in the first interaction like logging in .