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    The LED on the AW9000 blinks red/amber.

    The AW9000 is not working, the LED blinks red/amber and the manual doesn't explain this error code. What does that mean and what should I do?

    Thanks in advance.

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    Does it happen when power on ? If yes, you may try to unplug the power cord -> connect the Ethernet cable to your router and then plug the power cord to turn on the device. See if it can be recovered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Volume View Post
    Does it happen when power on ? If yes, you may try to unplug the power cord -> connect the Ethernet cable to your router and then plug the power cord to turn on the device. See if it can be recovered.
    Here's what I tried:

    It happens with power on. Unplugged the power cord, connected the Ethernet cable to my router and plugged power cord to turn on the device. No recovering takes place.

    I also have tried to unplug the power cord and pushed the #1 radiostation button, plug the power cord again and kept on pushing the button for quite a long time. Doesn't work either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Antifouling View Post
    Here's what I tried:

    It happens with power on. Unplugged the power cord, connected the Ethernet cable to my router and plugged power cord to turn on the device. No recovering takes place.

    I also have tried to unplug the power cord and pushed the #1 radiostation button, plug the power cord again and kept on pushing the button for quite a long time. Doesn't work either.
    Dear Antifouling,

    We would like to understand the LED behavior during reset. Would you please advise?
    LED implication: www.supportforum.philips.com/...LED-light-mean

    Kind regards,
    Philips Moderation Team
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    Hi,
    During reset, de LED behaves as follows: First,the LED blinks amber 6 times and then blinks red/amber alternatively.
    This occured after a software upgrade. In the airstudio app I got the message: Broken connection.

    The Philips manual only explanes the solid red LED status, not the amber/red blinking

    Regards.
    Last edited by Antifouling; 01-30-2013 at 08:39 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Antifouling View Post
    Hi,
    During reset, de LED behaves as follows: First,the LED blinks amber 6 times and then blinks red/amber alternatively.
    This occured after a software upgrade. In the airstudio app I got the message: Broken connection.

    The Philips manual only explanes the solid red LED status, not the amber/red blinking

    Regards.
    Hi

    Probably it will be good to re-do the network installation again. If your router supports WPS, it should be a 2 minute job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toengel View Post
    There's no explanation about the LED blinking red and amber alternatively, only a solid red LED is explained.

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    Hi,

    for testing, just connect your AW via LAN cable. Then make a firmware update.

    Toengel@Alex

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toengel View Post
    Hi,

    for testing, just connect your AW via LAN cable. Then make a firmware update.

    Toengel@Alex
    Hi,
    Please read earlier message, tried that. I called Philips support. The device will be picked up tomorrow for repair.

    Thank you.

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    Hi.
    Just leave the unit for 30 minutes or so connected with a LAN-cable to the router.
    If it doesn't become normal -- back to service. Non explained LED-colors could mean some HW or FW damage ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blechtrottel View Post
    Hi.
    Just leave the unit for 30 minutes or so connected with a LAN-cable to the router.
    If it doesn't become normal -- back to service. Non explained LED-colors could mean some HW or FW damage ...
    Hi, i have called Philips support. The device will be picked up and repaired.
    Thank you.
    Last edited by Antifouling; 01-31-2013 at 08:37 AM.

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