To ensure the device is powered on correctly, connect the power cable from either a solar panel or an external power supply to the power connector of the unit as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1.
The status LED should now be constantly blue or blinking purple, indicating that the unit is attempting to register to the network or connecting to the bootstrap server. Proceed to the next chapter to configure cloud services.
<aside> ℹ️ If the LED doesn't illuminate, there could be two potential reasons. First, the battery might not be connected. Please refer to the battery chapter for instructions on how to establish a connection. Secondly, the battery might be depleted, and the incoming power might not suffice to recharge it. Ensure that the solar panel is exposed to adequate sunlight to facilitate battery charging, note that indoor office lamps is not sufficient.
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You can check the unit’s status by looking at the status LED, as shown in figure 2.
Figure 2.
Typical status LED sequence during boot:
<aside> ℹ️ During the first boot, the unit may take extra time to register the SIM card with the operator. Furthermore, each time the unit is moved between different networks or countries, there may be a longer boot-up period, especially if the SIM card is replaced.
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When the power cable is disconnected from the unit, the LED will illuminate red until the device completely loses power. If more than 15 seconds elapse and it does not lose power, the device will restart itself, blinking yellow/red. This would then indicate that something went wrong when trying to power off the device. This could be from plugging the cable out and in before it is completely dead.