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9.3.2. EDAQ Notes<br />

Indicator LEDs<br />

GREEN: EDAQ is on and ready <strong>for</strong> use.<br />

YELLOW<br />

Steady: The processor busy (<strong>for</strong> example, during boot-up cycle or<br />

changing settings).<br />

Flashing: A test is in process.<br />

RED<br />

Error, There is an internal fault, or a reset has just taken place.<br />

(For details, check the Logbook, http://[eDAQ IP] > Test > View<br />

eDAQ Logbook)<br />

Figure 9.3.2: Indicator LEDs on Front of EDAQ Lite<br />

Specific LED cycles<br />

Startup – All LEDs are on, then the RED turns off, followed by the<br />

YELLOW (after several seconds); Only the GREEN LED remains<br />

on.<br />

Armed (initialized, ready to begin run) – The GREEN is on (steady)<br />

and the YELLOW is blinking slowly. At this point it is acceptable to<br />

power off; when powered on again, the eDAQ will resume this<br />

status.<br />

Per<strong>for</strong>ming Run (in the middle of a run) – The GREEN LED is on<br />

(steady) and the YELLOW is blinking rapidly. At this point, it is<br />

acceptable to power off; when powered on again, the eDAQ will<br />

begin a new run (in the same test).<br />

Resetting Complete – Both the GREEN and RED LEDs are on<br />

(steady). A notification dialog box will appear upon continued work<br />

in TCE, after which the RED will go off.<br />

Verifying VBOX’s connection to the eDAQ<br />

1) Go to Start > Run<br />

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