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I noticed, per the manual, the power LED glows red when the USB charging cable is connected. When charging is completed, the LED turns green. But if I leave the pager connected to the charging cable after charging is complete, the green LED will eventually change back to red. Then after a while, back to green again. This is with the pager turned off.

Also sometimes, the power LED will suddenly glow red for a few seconds while I'm monitoring, and then go out (it's not connected to the USB cable). Appears to be a random thing. It isn't caused by a low battery.

(Power LED: the one directly in front of the antenna)

Anyone know what might be causing these things?
 

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I have noticed the same things off and on over the year I have had my G5. It's never effected it's performance that I know of.
 

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I noticed, per the manual, the power LED glows red when the USB charging cable is connected. When charging is completed, the LED turns green. But if I leave the pager connected to the charging cable after charging is complete, the green LED will eventually change back to red. Then after a while, back to green again. This is with the pager turned off.

Also sometimes, the power LED will suddenly glow red for a few seconds while I'm monitoring, and then go out (it's not connected to the USB cable). Appears to be a random thing. It isn't caused by a low battery.

(Power LED: the one directly in front of the antenna)

Anyone know what might be causing these things?



the random blink is a status blink, pretty much to let u know it’s still on since the screen goes dark. think of older cell phones that had led that would blink every few minutes. you can change the timing under D7 led setting
i believe the changing while plugged in is the overcharge protection so the battery isn’t constantly charging when full.


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the random blink is a status blink, pretty much to let u know it’s still on since the screen goes dark.

It's very random. :confused:

You can disable it in the PPS and somehow it'll become enabled again.
Even after being switched off, My G5 will blink. (I've seen it up to 2 minutes after being switched off).
 

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What I tend to see:

solid RED while connected and charging
solid GREEN when connected and fully charged
no LED when connected, fully charged and left connected after GREEN for some unknown amount of time

If the power drops from the charging source for even a brief period, the LED reverts to RED for at least a short time before becoming GREEN again

When running on battery, the LED periodically blinks RED - not certain why or what that really means.
 

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That's probably it - just an indication that the pager is on and awaiting a voice call....

I was going to time it today, but I didn't. Seems to blink about every two to three minutes, but that doesn't seem to be consistent. Sometimes right before a voice call. Sometimes not.
 

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It's very random. :confused:



You can disable it in the PPS and somehow it'll become enabled again.

Even after being switched off, My G5 will blink. (I've seen it up to 2 minutes after being switched off).



really? i haven’t changed it from whatever the default setting is, don’t really pay much attention unless it’s a slow day on the system i’m listening to and i take a peek over at it to see it flash so i know it’s working. the 2 systems i listen to are busy enough that i’m getting something over the pager every minute or so at least.


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