1. LEDs
3. Pair Button
This section demonstrates how to add or remove devices from a AV500 network with the “Pair” button.
When two devices with different pair keys are connected to the same powerline and you want them to form a logical network, follow the following procedures:
Step 1 Press and hold the “Group” button on adapter A for less than 3 seconds. The Power LED will start to blink.
Step 2 Within 120 seconds after the Power LED starts blinking on adapter A, press the “Group” button on adapter B for less than 3 seconds.
Step 3 Wait for the connection to be established.
4. Troubleshooting
If your powerline adapters have difficulty communicating with each other, try the following procedures:
- Try power cycling the unit by unplugging it from the electric outlet for 10 seconds and plugging it in again.
- Use a pin to hold the reset button down for 2 seconds on each unit you are trying to connect. The units will reset and attempt to establish a connection using factory default settings.
- Try plugging the powerline adapter into an adjacent electric outlet.
- Powerline adapters work better when plugged directly into an electric outlet. Using a power strip or surge protector may degrade network performance or completely block network signals.
- This powerline adapter should not be used on GFI protected electric outlets, as some outlets will filter out the powerline signal.
- This powerline adapter should not be used in areas with excessive heat.
- Certain florescent or incandescent lights are noise sources that can degrade performance.
- If your building has more than one circuit breaker box, your powerline adapters may not be able to establish a connection across different circuit breaker boxes. In such cases, try establishing a connection across different circuit breaker boxes by linking two powerline adapters together with an Ethernet cable.