4.8
Trig
g
er Logic
Operating mode
NOTE:
Due to the nature of lithium-thionyl chloride batteries, if a “low battery” LED warning is ignored,
it is possible for the following sequence of events to occur:
1. When the probe is active, the batteries discharge until battery power becomes too low for the
probe to operate correctly.
2. The probe stops functioning, but then reactivates as the batteries recover sufficiently to provide
the probe with power.
3. The probe begins to run through the LED review sequence (see page 4.1, “Reviewing the probe
settings”, for further information).
4. Again, the batteries discharge and the probe ceases to function.
5. Again, the batteries recover sufficiently to provide the probe with power, and the sequence repeats
itself.
LED colour
Probe status
Graphic hint
Flashing green
Probe seated in operating mode
Flashing red
Probe triggered in operating mode
Flashing green and blue
Probe seated in operating mode – low battery
Flashing red and blue
Probe triggered in operating mode – low battery
Constant red
Battery dead
Flashing red
or
Flashing red and green
or
Sequence when batteries are inserted
Unsuitable battery
Probe status LEDs
LEDs
flashing
green
LEDs
flashing
red
LEDs
flashing
red
Z
X/Y