User Manual
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WhereLAN III User’s Guide
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User’s Guide, WhereLAN III draft D1675 rev F
© Copyright Zebra Technologies, 2012
Zebra Confidential
Once the boot process is complete, the LEDs revert to their standard
functions indicating power/health, tag status, Ethernet, and Wi-Fi.
• Power/Health LED: Indicates unit has power and general health of
unit.
o State 1 Steady ON: When the Power LED is steady on, the
unit is healthy and sitedata has been received and is correct.
o State 2 80% Duty Cycle: The Power LED is ON for close to
80% of the time and OFF for a brief period. This indicates
either sitedata has not been received or that there is a
problem with site data.
o State 3 50% Duty Cycle: The Power LED blinks ON for 1
Second and OFF for 1 Second. This indicates a health check
has failed and possible hardware problem. For example, the
unit is either not blinking its embedded tag or is not receiving
its embedded tag.
• Tag Reception LED: Blinks when WhereTag signals are received.
• Ethernet LED: Is on solid when has connection to an Ethernet
network.
• WLAN LED: Is on solid when Wi-Fi connection is established.
See Appendix F
: For Complete Boot Sequence details.
5.1.1 LED Functions
Power
Tag Reception
Ethernet
WLAN