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18.6.1

ME status indicated by status LED patterns

The following table lists the possible patterns of status LED behavior, and describes the ME operating status indi-

cated by each pattern if

AT^SSYNC

parameter

=1.

During the transition from one LED pattern to another the "on" and/or "off" periods of the LED may vary in length.

This is because an event that triggers the change may occur any time and, thus, truncate the current LED pattern

at any point.

Table 18.1: Modes of the LED and indicated ME functions

1) When a temporary wake-up event (for example a call, a URC, a packet switched transfer) occurs in CYCLIC SLEEP mode

the LED flashes according to the patterns listed above. See Section

2.8.1

,

Wake up the ME from SLEEP mode

for details

on the various SLEEP modes and wake-up events.

LED behavior

ME operating status if

AT^SSYNC

=1

Permanently off

ME is in one of the following modes:

- POWER DOWN mode

- ALARM mode

- CHARGE ONLY mode

- NON-CYCLIC SLEEP mode

- CYCLIC SLEEP mode with no temporary wake-up event in progress

1)

600 ms on / 600ms off

Limited Network Service: No SIM card inserted or no PIN entered, or network

search in progress, or ongoing user authentication, or network login in progress.

75 ms on / 3 s off

IDLE mode: The mobile is registered to the GSM network (monitoring control chan-

nels and user interactions). No call is in progress.

75 ms on / 75 ms off /

75 ms on / 3 s off

One or more GPRS PDP contexts activated.

500 ms on / 25 ms off

Packet switched data transfer is in progress.

Permanently on

Depending on type of call:

Voice call: Connected to remote party.

Data call: Connected to remote party or exchange of parameters while setting up

or disconnecting a call.