Single Slot Dock Locking Led Indicators - Datalogic Joya Touch 22 User Manual

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CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS

Single Slot Dock Locking LED Indicators

LED
Power On (Green LED)
Solid green for 3 seconds
Short blink every few
seconds
Off
Battery Charger LED (Bicolor Green/Red LED)
Off
Solid red
Solid green
Maintenance LED (Red LED)
Blink red, 1 quick pulse
Blink red, 2 quick pulses
Blink red, 3 quick pulses
Blink red, 4 quick pulses
Blink red, 5 quick pulses
Blink red, 6 quick pulses
Solid red
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JOYA™ TOUCH 22
Status
Dock bootstrap: cradle application started.
Dock standby (if the standby LED is enabled): the dock is
powered and ready, no device inserted. You can enable/dis-
able the standby LED feature from DL Cradle Manager.
Dock standby (if the standby LED is disabled): the dock is
powered and ready, no device inserted. You can enable/dis-
able the standby LED feature from DL Cradle Manager.
Device not charging or not inserted (see above).
Device is charging.
Device charging completed.
Cradle not calibrated. Solution: perform an "auto calibration"
from DL Cradle Manager. Ensure that levers are free to move.
Lever wrong position. It is open but it should be closed or
vice versa. Solution: restore the lever position (e.g.remove
the mechanical key from the slot).
FOD (Foreign Object Detection). It's a WLC error related to
metallic parts between transmitter and receiver coils. The
power transfer is suspended. Solution: remove the device
from the cradle, then remove the metallic part causing the
problem.
EOC (end of charge) timeout error. The WLC EOC signal has
been kept enabled by the terminal for too much time. Typi-
cally, it is caused by a bug in the terminal firmware. The
power transfer is disabled.
WLC generic error. The WLC system seems unstable and
unable to setup a stable power transfer within a reasonable
time. The power transfer is suspended. Solution: try to
extract the device from the cradle and to re-insert it again.
Device charging error.
Firmware upgrade.

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