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Re: Non responding unit

Posted: 21 Feb 2012, 22:21
by scubatinoo
stop kidding me :) mine was wet last sunday, only for icediving, but wet. and no blue nor red LED... I will turn of the light and look again, but i don't think this will change anything. :)

Matthias wrote: "They do not show any important informations when in normal use." This means that you guys don't use it normal... :-P

As far as the rest of my OSTC is working i'll not complain.

Re: Non responding unit

Posted: 22 Feb 2012, 18:20
by swissdiving
HW have removed the reference to the blinking LED's in the 2N manual.

Here an excerpt from the MK2 manual.

" Status Indicators
There are LED status indicators to the left and to the right of the display.
In Surface and Sleep Mode
• Right indicator flashes red once per second: Battery is being charged.
• Right indicator flashes red twice per second: Battery charge is finished.
• Left indicator flashes blue: No-fly period. See the remaining no-fly time
on the display. "

As far as I can tell this is still the same with the 2N (the location is slightly different).

As Matthias mentioned the red flashing LED can also have different (debugging) meanings. I know of no official reference explaining the flashing sequences.
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Well isn't that brilliant. Our ice diving was cancelled due to too much snow. But who knows its still cold enough...

Re: Non responding unit

Posted: 22 Feb 2012, 19:44
by scubatinoo
@swissdiving: What kind of lazy divers are you? You don't have "Schneeschaufel" :)
just kidding YOU, this time ;)

Nope, my OSTC seems not to have any LED's at all. Maybe it has, but their not working or blinking or anything.

Re: Non responding unit

Posted: 22 Feb 2012, 20:11
by heinrichsweikamp
These LEDs are behind the "heinrichs weikamp" logotype. You can see them flickering during the bootloader process, for example.

regards,
Matthias

Re: Non responding unit

Posted: 27 Feb 2012, 07:56
by scubatinoo
I did try different things: charging with USB on computer, charging with USB on powerplug, firmware update (only with jdivelog) - but never saw an LED doing something... There is nothing like a hardwarecheck in the firmware?

Re: Non responding unit

Posted: 29 Feb 2012, 21:38
by Dahab Boris
Hansjoerg,

Nice picture ;)

My 2n blinks nicely when USB connected (charging etc)