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ORBIT 360 | USER GUIDE
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4.3.1
Display
Thanks to the 128x44 LCD display of the Orbit 360 data logger, the user can access the
information of the connected sensors, the time and date of the logger, the
communication status, the coverage or signal intensity, or the system status (for
example, the supply voltage). Sometimes, the logger itself displays warning messages
with important information about an event or process. In order to save energy, the
display will automatically switch off after three minutes since the latest access to the
keypad. To switch it on again, press any key of the keypad.
4.3.2
Keypad
The keypad is used to access the logger menus and to select or validate new
configuration parameters.
There are also some key combinations that do specific tasks and are described in their
correspondent chapters.
4.3.3
LED indicators
The Orbit 360 features three LED indicators, located at the right of the SIM card slot.
4.3.3.1
Modem (red LED)
LED indicator is off: the modem has no power.
LED indicator is steady: the modem is on but is not able to register on the
network due to wrong PIN, no signal or incorrect configuration.
LED indicator is blinking: the modem is correctly registered in the network and
waiting for communication.
4.3.3.2
CPU (green LED)
LED blinks once per second to indicate the CPU is running.
LED indicator is steady when the display is ON.