Product Manual
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Power button [6] is primarily used to control receiver power:
• Turning On the Receiver: Hold the button depressed until the Power LED turns solid
orange (this takes about 2 to 3 seconds). Then release the button. This starts a
power-on sequence. A few seconds later, the Power LED will turn solid green (with
internal battery) or solid red (with external power supply), meaning the receiver is
on and ready for use.
• Turning Off the Receiver: Hold the button depressed for about 2 to 3 seconds, until
the buzzer emits a sound, then you must right away release the button. This starts
a power-off sequence, with the Satellites/Position LED blinking red at a fast rate.
The LED will go off a few seconds later, meaning the receiver is off.
Power button [6] is also used to reset the receiver (see Restoring Factory Settings on
page 46) and to download raw data files to a USB key (see Downloading Raw Data Files
to a USB Key on page 36).
Power button [6] is also used to access the two functions below. This is achieved by
combining short and long presses on the button.
• Raw Data Logging: Enabling/disabling raw data logging.
• Radio Configuration: If an internal radio is used, making its port accessible through
receiver port A for radio configuration (later you will need to turn off the SP60 to
exit this mode).
For more details on these two settings, see flowchart below.
Blinking Rate Description General Meaning
Off LED is off Receiver or function turned off
On LED permanently lit (solid color) Normal operation
Slow 0.5 s (equal On/Off times) Normal operation
Very slow 1.5 s (equal On/Off times) Radio configuration mode (see flowchart below)
Fast 0.1 s (equal On/Off times) Alert
Variable LED stays lit for a certain time Refer to radio LED; See previous page.
Mixed Mixed colors: red and green alternate See satellite/position LED on previous page.
Off but with one brief blue flash every 3 sec.
Specific to Bluetooth LED; See previous page.
Solid blue with one brief “off” time every 3 sec.
Off but with two brief blue flashes every 3 sec.
Solid blue with two brief “off” times every 3 sec.
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
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