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The Tracker and its hardware functions
The Tracker and its hardware functions

Blinking patterns, button and the base

Updated over a week ago

You may have asked yourself, what the different LED patterns mean? How does the base work? And does the button have different commands? Well, here we go.

LED signals

Below you can see an overview of the different LED patterns and what they mean:

Please note that if your Tracker's LED is rapidly blinking blue (if you have the coin cell battery powered Tracker) or repeatedly blinking red these are both indications of a depleted battery which should be replaced or recharged depending on which Tracker you have.

Button commands

The button does nothing magic except On/Off and Reset which are described in detail in the picture below.ย 

The only time you need to actively turn off your Tracker is when you are transporting it, otherwise you do not need to use the button.


If you want to check whether your Tracker is switched on or not you can push the black button. If your Tracker is connected it will blink once to show you it is switched on.
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The base

The main reason why we developed the base is to make it as simple as possible to stop and restart tracking with your Tracker.ย 

Just put your Tracker into the base to stop tracking (image 1). To start tracking again, place the Tracker back on your desk with the side facing up that you want to track (image 2).
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