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7.3.1
ACTIVE-LED (green)
State
Meaning
Off
Device is off or in standby mode.
On
Device has started up and can be reached by the client.
Blinking
Device is starting up.
Pulsing
Device goes to standby mode.
Table 7.2: ACTIVE-LED
Maybe these states are overlain by a fast blinking when there is traffic on one of the active inter-
faces (accept protocol based Ethernet logging).
If an internal or external marker is set, the ACTIVE-LED flashes with full energy for a short time.
7.3.2
STATE-LED (red)
State
Meaning
Off
No error, normal operational status
On
Device is in error state.
If the device is still reachable by the client, the error and some hints to solve this
issue can be found in the bug reporter.
blinking
Overload of the data logger; maybe loss of data
Information about lost data can be found in the bug reporter.
blinking
When using external storage:
The external storage is identified.
pulsing
Disk space to 95% full and ring buffer deactivated
Table 7.3: STATE-LED
7.4
ETH #1 / TSL and ETH #2 / TSL
The network ports at the front side, ETH #1 / TSL and ETH #2 / TSL, are for the communication
between logger and client as well as for logging data.
Further they can be used to combine BLUEPIRAT Mini and BLUEPIRAT2 data logger to a com-
bined TSL (System Link) and synchronize these loggers.
Warning:
Don’t connect ETH #1 and ETH #2 directly to each other.
7.5
Micro-USB port
The front Micro-USB port can be used in host-mode.
It can be used for logging data to an external storage or for connecting a GPS, mobile phone or
Wi-Fi module to the logger. Wi-Fi can be used to get access to the logger over the client or to
use the feature
Live View
.
From firmware version 03.04.01, Telemotive data loggers also support logging data from units
which communicate over
Android LogCat interface
via USB.