10.1.1.2 Status LED
The status LED is used both to display the error/status codes and to indicate the current operating
state. If the ALOHA transmission mode was activated or the rechargeable battery or battery pack was
connected (PowerOn), the myDatalog2Ex switches to advanced signalling mode and indicates the
current operating state for 10 minutes via the status LED. During these 10 minutes, the error/status
codes are issued every 3 seconds as long as no active GPRS connection is established. The current
operating state is not indicated during standard signalling mode and the error/status codes are only
issued every thirty seconds.
Flashing
code
Description
Solution/cause
0x
Transport lock (transmission OFF,
measurement OFF)
If the ALOHA transmission mode is
initiated by means of the solenoid switch,
the myDatalog2Ex resumes operation in
accordance with the configuration
(transmission ON, measurement ON).
1x
Last connection OK
2x
Last transmission faulty
Try again later
4x
Standby (GPRS ON, measurement OFF)
see "transport lock"
6x
Offline (GPRS OFF, measurement ON)
see "transport lock"
7x
Netlock/no matching provider
l
Improve position of the antenna
l
Check whether the device is located
in the coverage area of one of the
service providers supported by the
integrated SIM chip
(www.microtronics.at/footprint)
l
Lift the netlock (see
"myDatanetDeviceConfig Manual "
805004)
8x
No GSM network
l
Try again later
l
Improve position of the antenna
10x
No GPRS connection
Improve position of the antenna
11x
No myDatanet server accessible
l
Check whether port 51241 is enabled
on the myDatanet server
l
Try again later
12x
Faulty SIM chip/SIM card
Contact support
Error/status codes
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