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Boltek LD-350 User Manual

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O P E R A T I O N

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Main Power Indicator

The power indicator illuminates to indicate 12V power is present at the LD-350. If the
indicator does not light when the unit is turned on check your 12V power source.

USB Indicator

The USB indicator illuminates when the USB cable is connected from the LD-350 to a
computer, and flashes as data is transmitted between the LD-350 and the computer.

Net Indicator

The Net indicator illuminates when the LD-350 is connected to the Boltek Lightning Network
with the optional LTS-3 timestamp card installed.

GPS Indicator

The GPS indicator illuminates when the optional LTS-3 timestamp card is installed, and the
LD-350 is connected to a Timestamp GPS receiver.

Strike Indicator

The Strike Indicator emits a short flash when a lightning strike is detected. If the Strike Tone
Button is pressed the detector also emits a short beep.

Noise Indicator

The Strike Indicator emits a short flash when a noise signal is detected. If the Strike Tone
Button is pressed and Noise Beeps have been turned on in software the detector will also emits

a short beep.

Noise & Strike Beeper Switch
The Noise & Strike Beeper Switch located on the right side of the Strike indicator when pushed

in, will enable the internal beeper to sound a short beep when a strike or noise is detected. The

internal beeper is disabled for noise and strikes when the button is pushed out.


Close & Severe Beeper Switch

The Close & Severe Beeper Switch located on the left side of the Close indicator when pushed

in, will enable the internal beeper to sound a long beep when either the Close Storm alarm or

Severe Storm alarm is activated. The internal beeper is disabled for the two alarms when the
button is pushed out.

Close Storm Indicator

The Close Storm Indicator illuminates when a strike signal is detected within the user specified
close storm range set in the software.

Severe Storm Indicator

The Severe Storm Indicator illuminates when the strikes per minute that are detected exceed
the rate specified by the user set in the software.