User's Manual Part 2

User and Deployment Guide
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LED Indicators
The Detector Tag LED blinks when it receives LF messages from the Controller
(or Exciters) OR the WanderGuard BLUE Detector. When WanderGuard BLUE
Tags are in the Controller's range, the Detector Tag's LED blinks at the same
interval as the Controller transmission (set to 300 msec by default).
The Detector Tag has two LEDs that provide indications of LF (see table below):
x Green LED for Good LF
x Red LED for Bad LF
Activating the Detector Tag and Dormant Mode
The Detector Tag is in dormant mode by default. Activating the Detector Tag
can be done by pressing the WanderGuard BLUE Detector button on the side of
the WanderGuard BLUE Detector.
After being pressed for 1.5 seconds, a sound indication is emitted (similar to
standard Tag activation).
The Detector Tag automatically goes into Dormant Mode after five minutes if
no Controller LF signal is received, and the LEDs turn off.
If the Detector Tag enters Controller or Detector LF range, it "wakes up," and its
LEDs indicate the quality of the LF signals.
Note
The WanderGuard BLUE Detector also checks the battery status of the
Detector Tag.