SFP module on HP 1910-8G

Hello,I have HP 1910-8G switch and SFP module. When I install SFP module in to switch it gives thease lines and no comminucation goes thru fiber:%Apr 26 14:54:59:226 2000 APPANSW00 OPTMOD/4/MODULE_IN:
GigabitEthernet1/0/9: The transceiver is 1000_BASE_SX_SFP Where is problem? Misconficuration? SFP module or SFP ports are broken?

Hi:
You may want to post your question on the HP Business Support Forum -- Switching section.
http://h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/Switching-and-Routing​/ct-p/switching

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