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Indicator Elements

Two LEDs are installed on the front of the device to indicate operation and status.

The LEDs make it possible to recognize the status of the CANlink® mobile 10000 at a glance.

This enables trained personnel, i.e. service technicians, in the field to perform an initial error diagnosis in order to be able to initiate further steps (e.g. detailed search or debugging). Furthermore, the LEDs provide visual feedback when performing an update during the process.

Note

Note that there is also a graphical user interface for updates and configuration.

Note

The LEDs have the colors red, green, and blue.

The following tables show possible LED statuses:

ON LED

The ON LED indicates the power supply status.
There are two states of the ON LED:

  • Fading - the device is in a boot/update process.

  • Static - the device is stable (terminal 30).

Color State Meaning
- Off Device switched off or in sleep mode.
White Static The device starts (e.g. power supply connected) - only visible for a couple of seconds.
Blue Fading The device is booting.
Green Static The device switched on, terminal 30 voltage in permitted range.
Green Fading The device is performing an update while on terminal 30.
Yellow Fading The device is performing an update while on battery.
Yellow Static The device switched on is running on battery.

STATUS LED

The STATUS LED indicates the operating status of the active connections. The various colors reflect the respective priority, from 6 (low) to 1 (high). If several modes are active simultaneously, the STATUS LED always indicates the status with the highest priority (smallest number).

Color State Priority Meaning
- Off 0 ON LED is also off;
the device is switched off.
The device is in sleep mode;
The device is booting.
White Static 0 The device starts (e.g. power supply connected).
Green Fading 1 The device initializes the interfaces/service.
Red Fading 2 Errors Active.
Blue Static 3 The device performs an active diagnostics session.
Green Static 4 The device is in normal operation.