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Buzzer
The buzzer can be heard in the following cases:
•
Bluetooth
:
– When the data collector establishes a Bluetooth
connection with the receiver,
– When this connection gets lost.
•
Internal battery
: When the internal battery gets low (less
than 20% of nominal charge), the buzzer sounds briefly.
When less than 10% is left, the buzzer sounds
continuously for a few seconds until the receiver safely
shuts down.
•
Power button
: After a long press (2-3 seconds) on this
button:
–
To start or stop data logging (see also below).
–
To enter the radio mode
–
To power off the receiver.
In all three cases, hearing the buzzer means your request
has been acknowledged and you can release the button.
•
When entering the radio mode
.
•
Enabling/Disabling Data Logging
from the Power button:
The buzzer will sound at the end of the 2 or 3 seconds of
holding down the Power button to either start or stop data
logging (see also
Raw Data Logging in Standalone Mode
).
•
Downloading Files
: After connecting a USB key to the
receiver, the buzzer will first sound when the USB key is
ready for use, and then after you have pressed briefly the
Power button to start downloading files to the USB key.
Another beep will finally be heard when the file transfer is
complete (see
Downloading Raw Data Files to a USB Key
).
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