To start the system, press the red power button on the DVL (Figure 4-5). The LED on the front
panel will light up red.
Once boot up is complete, the color of the LED will indicate the amount of battery power
remaining:
The first time you turn on the DVL, you will see a Start-Up Wizard. A series of screen prompts
will allow you to setup the language, units, date & time, and additional options. You will need to
enter these settings again anytime you update the embedded software
subsequent time the system boots up, you will see the main screen (Figure 4-6).
If the system boots up, but no antennas or transducer is connected, you will see the warning
message in Figure 4-7.
Figure 4-4: Connecting to belt battery
Figure 4-5: Buttons pressed when turning on DVL
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20% to 100% = green
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10% to 20% = orange
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0% to 10% = red
Power cable
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LED light
Power
button
(Section
13.6). Every
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