3.2
Gateway connections
Figure 3 shows the front and back of the Basic Inertia Gateway. The gateway has four
blue
LEDs
with the following functionality:
•
RX
: The gateway is receiving data.
•
TX
: The gateway is transmitting data.
•
Power
: The gateway is powered on.
•
Sync
: Not used.
The backside contains an antenna and a mini-USB connector.
Figure 3: The front and back of the Basic Inertia Gateway
3.3
Node LEDs and button
Figure 4 shows a ProMove-mini node and the reference system axes (X, Y and Z) to which the
on-board sensors are aligned.
The LEDs and the multifunctional button are located next to the micro-USB connector.
The
green LED
indicates the node is charging. The
blue LED
indicates the node is turned on
and sampling data. The blinking rate is determined by the sampling rate. The number of blinks
has the following meaning:
•
Single blink
: Not transmitting data.
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