Use Instructions

PN 10232 Eagle V1.2 Instructions for Use Rev 1.0 Page 63 of 101
Table 29 Power Off Instruction
3.
When prompted, press to
return to the Session Menu, or press
to shutdown the device.
6.2.1.3. Battery Status LED
The Battery Status LED (Table 27 item 61)
blinks Amber in color if the device is charging and the battery level is greater than 20% and less
than 80%.
blinks Green in color if the device is charging and the battery level is greater than 80% less than
100%.
is solid Green color if the HFC is charging and the battery level reaches 100%
The blink rate of the Battery Status LED
is one (1) blink per two (2) seconds if the battery is being charged from a PC.
is two (2) blinks per second if the battery is being charged directly from the CCD Power Supply
is four (4) blinks per second if the battery is being charged from the CCD per Section 6.3.5
is Red in color once every 5 (five) seconds if the battery is less than or equal to 5% when HFC is
powered off and when the battery is not charging
is OFF when the HFC is powered off and the battery is greater than 5%
6.2.1.4. System Status LED
The System Status LED (Table 27 item 9)
is Green in color while in the power on or standby state if the device is functioning normally
is Amber in color while in the power on or standby state if the device detects a hardware warning
that requires attention
o this typically occurs when the temperature sensor in the HFC Optical Head is approaching
thermal operating limits
is Red in color a critical hardware error is detected
o in case of a critical hardware failure, the firmware power offs the device and may prevent
the device from powering on
o this typically occurs when temperature sensors in the HFC Optical Head have reached
thermal operating limits. When this occurs, white light and blue-violet LED are shut down
and the System Status LED is Red in color
blinks Red if there is a diagnostics failure during Power on
Is OFF when the HFC is powered off