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LEDs will illuminate to visually signal a change to the user.
A round blue LED ( ) and a triangular red LED ( ) will illuminate under the following conditions:
Successful tests or operations result in the blue LED illuminating until a new operation is performed or
until the screen is exited.
Unsuccessful tests or operations result in the red LED illuminating until a new operation is performed or
until the screen is exited.
When an error is accepted by the User, the red LED will switch off, and only if a test fails will the red
LED flash.
The red and blue LEDs will not illuminate simultaneously.
The DetNet Swirl shaped white LED will illuminate to indicate that the Tagger is charging.
The DigiShot
®
Plus CE4 Tagger contains an internal Real Time Clock (RTC), which is required for log keeping.
The user should manually confirm/set the time-zone on the DigiShot
®
Plus CE4 Tagger.
The time is automatically updated via the internal GPS.
The CE4 Tagger (version 4 and later) is equipped with a Near Field Communication (NFC) reader located on
the rear of the Tagger. NFC functionality will be activated in a future software release.
Wireless charging has been incorporated into the CE4 Tagger (version 4 and later) to allow the
unit to be charged using a commercially available authorised Qi wireless charging pad. (An
authorised Qi charger will display the Qi logo). This will allow the user to charge the Tagger
without the need for USB cables, and also ensures that the protective cover on the USB
connector remains closed and sealed in harsh environments.
The wireless charging receiver is situated on the rear of the Tagger. The receiver supports a power transfer of
5 W and can charge the Tagger with a current of 1A when ideal alignment, field coupling and matching is
achieved. Note that the maximum supported power transfer rate is not guaranteed given the matching and
alignment requirements that may not always be met. Therefore, the Tagger may take longer to charge wirelessly
than when connected to a USB cable / charger, where a charging current of up to 1A is readily obtained.