3.
Getting Started
3.1 Powering Up
When the battery is first plugged in, the LED goes green for 5 seconds then disappears.
To start the system, press the red power button on the display unit. The LED on the front panel
will light up red.
Once boot up is complete, the colour of the LED will indicate the amount of battery power
remaining:
The first time you turn on the LMX100, you will need to configure the system (Figure 3-1). A
series of screen prompts will allow you to setup the language, units, date & time, and some
other options. You will have to do this again anytime you update the embedded software
(Section 10.6).
Every subsequent time the system boots up, you will see the main screen (Figure 3-2).
Figure 3-1: Display Unit
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20% to 100% = green
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10% to 20% = orange
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0% to 10% = red
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Getting Started
LED light
Power
button
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