
2.3
RMI-Q basics
P1, P2, P3, P4 SYSTEM STATUS LEDs
LOW BATTERY / START LED
PROBE STATUS LED
ERROR LED
SIGNAL LED
NOTES:
The “PROBE STATUS” LED is always illuminated
when power is present at the RMI-Q (as the
RMI-Q does not incorporate a separate ‘power
present’ indicator).
All LEDs report the status of the partner radio
probe. If there is no partner in range, or the
partner is off, the “PROBE STATUS” and
“ERROR” LEDs will illuminate red. The “LOW
BATTERY/START” and “SIGNAL” LEDs will be off.
When the RMI-Q is powered on it will enter
the acquire partner mode. This is indicated by
a flashing green “SIGNAL” LED (no change in
outputs). After ~60 seconds it will switch to its
normal mode listening for its partner.
The conditions shown by the “LOW BATTERY/
START”, “PROBE STATUS” and “ERROR” LEDs
are the same as those present on the electrical
signal outputs.
Off
– Probe number empty.
Yellow
– Probe number full, in
standby.
Green
– Probe number full,
operating.
Red
– Probe number full, 0.5 s
compatibility error.
Yellow/off
– Flashing: Selection error.
Green/yellow
– Flashing: Acquisition/
clearing pending, probe full.
Green/off
– Flashing: Acquisition
pending, probe empty.
Red/yellow
– Flashing: Acquisition
complete, probe full.
Red/off
– Flashing: Clearing
complete, probe empty.
Off
– Battery is OK and no
M-code start/stop in
progress.
Red
– Battery is low.
Green
– M-code start/stop in
progress.
Yellow
– Battery low and M-code
start/stop in progress.
Red/off
– Flashing: RMI-Q has an
overcurrent condition.
Red
– Probe triggered.
Green
– Probe seated.
Red/off
– Flashing: RMI-Q has an
overcurrent condition.
Off
– No error.
Red
– Error, other outputs may be
incorrect.
Red/off
– Flashing: RMI-Q has an
overcurrent condition.
Off
– No probes operating.
Green
– Good communications.
Green/yellow
– Good communications.
Red
– Poor communications, radio
link may fail.
Red/off
– Flashing: RMI-Q has an
overcurrent condition.