Enrange Mini-MBT Instruction Manual
June 2015
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3.6 NORMAL OPERATING MODE WITH STANDARD LEDS
3.6.1 Watch Dog Indicator (Steady Blinking Status LED)
The blinking LED represents the watch dog timer within the CPU of the unit.
NOTE: The LED should be continuously blinking at all times. If the LED is not blinking the transmitter will
need to be rebooted to operate properly.
3.6.2 Switch Change Indicator (Rapidly Blinking Status LED)
When a switch is actuated or a switch status changes, the status LED will blink rapidly during the change.
NOTE: If a joystick, rotary switch or auxiliary switch is held in position or latched, the status LED will
return to the steady watch dog indicator blinking state.
3.6.3 Low Battery Level Indicator (Blinking Red Battery LED)
When the battery level drops below 10% the battery LED will turn red.
3.7 NORMAL OPERATING MODE WITH OPTIONAL GRAPHIC USER
INTERFACE
In normal operating mode, the Mini-MBT displays real time information relating to the operation of the
transmitter on the graphic user interface. Information may include Command Confirmation, Battery Life,
Signal Strength, Two-Way Feedback, etc.
Figure 6: Normal operating screen on graphic user interface
3.7.1 Watch Dog Indicator (Sweeping Dot)
The Watch Dog Indicator is located on the far right of the bottom status line of the Mini-MBT graphic user
interface screen. The 4 pixel sweeping dot will start in the right corner of the screen, moving toward the
upper left corner of the screen, stopping while still on the bottom line, and then return to the right corner of
the screen. The watch dog indicator should always be moving, but will move at different rates.
NOTE: The dot should be continuously sweeping at all times. If the dot is stationary (not sweeping), the
transmitter needs to be power-cycled to operate properly.