Indicator Led - Denso SE1-QB User Manual

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8.2 Indicator LED

The indicator LED lights or flashes in blue, green, red or orange as described below.
The indicator LED lights in blue when:
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the scanner has scanned a code successfully, or
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the scanner has scanned a Structured Appended QR (iQR) Code symbol.
The indicator LED lights in red when:
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a Bluetooth
wireless Link breaks.
The indicator LED flashes in red when:
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the scanner has received an abnormal control command,
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the scanner has failed to edit read data,
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the scanner has scanned a Structured Appended QR (iQR) Code symbol in edit mode and the accumulated data exceeds 8
kilobytes,
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the scanner has failed to save parameter values specified with the configuration software (Scan Tune App), QR-coded
parameter menu, or control commands,
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a code other than a parameter setting code is scanned during parameter setting by the QR-coded parameter menu,
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a transmission error or timeout occurred when the scanner was communicating with the configuration software (Scan
Tune App),
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a run-time error has occurred in ADF script,
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the trigger switch is pressed when a Bluetooth
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the trigger switch is pressed on "End operation", or
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the remaining battery level is found to be less than 10% as a result of performing the battery level check (twice when
battery type is set to LR6 (AA) alkaline battery, once when battery type is set to rechargeable nickel hydride battery).
The indicator LED flashes in orange when:
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the battery voltage has dropped (flashing at long intervals),
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the scanner turns itself off due to low voltage of the battery (flashing at short intervals, five times), or
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the remaining battery level is found to be between 10% to 39% as a result of performing the battery level check (twice
when battery type is set to LR6 (AA) alkaline battery, once when battery type is set to rechargeable nickel hydride battery).
The indicator LED flashes in blue when:
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the "Start setting" or "End setting" code is scanned from the QR-coded parameter menu (given in Chapter 11),
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the scanner starts or ends a sequence of Structured Appended QR (iQR) Code scanning,
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the parameter values are saved by a PW command (refer to Appendix 2),
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the scanner as master is establishing the Bluetooth wireless link, or
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the scanner as slave is establishing the Bluetooth wireless link.
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wireless link is broken,
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