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Loading The Configuration File - Huawei TE40 Quick Installation Manual

Videoconferencing endpoint
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Powering On the Endpoint
With all cables connected, connect the endpoint to a power supply and turn the power switch to ON.
When the Status
Indicator Is...
Blinking blue twice
per second
Steady blue
Steady purple
When the Alarm
Indicator Is...
Blinking red twice per
second

Loading the Configuration File

Using a USB Device
The endpoint automatically loads the configuration file on a USB device, such as a USB flash drive. After the configuration
file is loaded, the endpoint should work properly.
The USB device is provided by your operator or Huawei's reseller or service engineers. Huawei's service engineers provide
the configuration file, which you must not modify unless requested to do so.
To load the configuration file on the USB device:
1. Use the USB configuration tool to import the configuration file to a USB device. For details, see the HUAWEI
TE40&TE50&TE60 Videoconferencing Endpoint Deployment Guide.
2. Insert the USB device into the endpoint's USB port.
3. In the displayed dialog box, select Yes.
4. Using the remote control, enter the administrator password, which is 12345678 by default.
The endpoint automatically loads the configuration file and restarts.
If the endpoint is powered on for the first time and you do not operate it for 10 seconds, the endpoint also automatically loads the
configuration file and restarts.
5. After the restart is complete, remove the USB device.
Using Other Methods
You can also use the methods described in the "Configuring the videoconferencing endpoint" section in the HUAWEI
TE40&TE50&TE60 Videoconferencing Endpoint V100R001C01 Quick Start Guide.
To obtain more documentation for the TEX0, visit
Communications and Collaboration > Telepresence and Videoconferencing > Videoconferencing Endpoints > Group Endpoints.
The Endpoint Is...
Starting.
Working properly.
Powered off (the power
switch is ON, and the
endpoint is powered off by
pressing
on the remote
control).
The Endpoint Is...
Overheated.
http://enterprise.huawei.com
When the Status Indicator
Is...
Blinking purple once
every 2 seconds
Blinking blue four times
per second
Blinking blue once
When the Alarm
Indicator Is...
Blinking red four times
per second
and choose SUPPORT > Product Support > Unified
7
The Endpoint Is...
In sleep mode.
Being updated.
Responding to a remote control
operation.
The Endpoint Is...
Encountering a temperature fault.
For example, the temperature
sensor inside the endpoint cannot
sense the current operating
temperature, causing fast fan
rotation speed and loud fan noise.

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