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Revision as of 08:03, 19 November 2024
Green (Hardware Functioning Correctly):
Meaning:
A green indicator means that the hardware is functioning properly and is connected to the system without any issues. Data is being transmitted correctly, and the device is operating within normal parameters.
Action Required:
No action is required because the system behaves as designed, though continuous monitoring of the device ensures it remains in great working condition.
Visual Representation:
The green color provides a reassuring signal that everything is operating smoothly. Users can be confident that the device is performing correctly and contributing valuable data to the system.