RE: Graphics Question

Subject: RE: Graphics Question
From: Michele Glover <MGlover -at- Maxcessintl -dot- com>
To: "'Bruce Megan (ST-CO/MKP3)'" <Megan -dot- Bruce -at- us -dot- bosch -dot- com>, "'techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com'" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 21 May 2014 11:26:20 -0700

Just finished a quick-start card for a device with mode LEDs. I used circles: no fill = off, solid fill = on, and no fill with small solid dot in the center = blinking.

With four LEDS and four possible colors, it worked out nicely in a table with a legend at the top explaining the graphic. I can send you a copy off-list, if you like.

Michele



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Subject: Graphics Question

Hi All,
I have a device with MODE LEDs. When they are constantly lit, it means one thing, when they are not lit, it means something else, and when they blink, it means another thing.
I have a graphic where I can show constant color, and obviously I can show non-lit LEDs pretty easily. But, how can I show a representation of a blinking LED? This is a print document, so animation will not work.

Thanks,
Megan

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