Chapter 2: Getting to Know the EP10
Audio Indicators
Table 2.1 Function of EP10 LEDs
Yellow Application LED
(centre LED)
Blue Radio Power LED
(right-most LED)
If the EP10 is attached to an external power supply, the charge LED (the left-most LED) re-
flects the battery charge status.
Table 2.2 EP10 Charge LED Behaviour
LED Behaviour
Solid Green
Slow Blinking Green (LED off
longer than on)
Long Blinking Green (LED on
longer than off)
Fast Blinking Green (LED
switches on and off rapidly)
Note: When the Power button is pressed, the yellow LED will flash to let you know that the
hand-held is powered up. At this point, you can go ahead and release the Power
button.
2.6
Audio Indicators
The audio speaker provides a variety of sounds when a key is pressed, a keyboard character
is rejected, scan input is accepted or rejected, an operator's entry does not match in a match
field or the battery is low. To specify how you want your EP10 to respond under various
conditions, refer to "Sounds" on page 117.
2.6.1
Adjusting Speaker Volume
The Volume button is located on the left side of the EP10, just above the Scan button. It is a
rocker button; pressing the top half of the button increases volume while pressing the bottom
half of the button decreases it.
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LED
Application LED. This LEDs behaviour is application dependent.
Radio power indicator.
Function
Charge complete
Charge in progress. Battery charged to less than 80% capacity.
Battery charged to greater than 80% capacity.
Charge failure. (Defective battery or battery outside tempera-
ture range (0° C to 50° C))
Charge Status