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1.1
Operation
The Wireless Swivel operates continuously and when not in use enters a sleep mode to conserve battery
power. An internal accelerometer senses movement and wakes the swivel. The status of the Wireless Swivel
can be determined from the two status LEDs visible through the LED status window, see Figure 2 below.
Figure 2 Location of LED status window and magnet reset zone.
The table below shows status LEDs indication
Red LED
Green LED
Status
Fast red and green flashing pattern
After the control board boots up, the controller searches
for wireless firmware update for approximatly 5 seconds.
If the controller detects a firmware update, wireless
firmware download starts and both red and green LEDs
flash. When firmware download is comple the controller is
reset to load the new firmware.
Flashing rapidly for 1 sec
Flashing rapidly for 1 sec
Application firmware has started.
Continuously flashing at
1.5 / sec
Wireless swivel control board is waiting for iButton
contact.
Flashing quickly twice
iButton has disconnected. The nozzle is disconneted from
receiver.
Continuously flashing 1.5
times / sec
Wireless swivel control board is sending iButton data to a
gateway device. The nozzle is connected to a receiver
Flashing quickly 2 times
iButton has been connected.
OFF
OFF
Wireless swivel control board is sleeping (shake the
Wireless Swivel to wake up)
Reseting the Wireless Swivel
. The Wireless Swivel is a potted assembly and has no mechanical reset switch.
However the control board has a magnetic reset switch that can be envoked if a reset is required. To reset
the control board place a magnet over the reset zone (shown in Figure 2). Reset can be verified by viewing
the status LEDs.
Magnet
Reset
Zone
LED
Status
Window