02.05 Buttons, LEDs, Charging, and the Haptic Feedback Edition

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2.5 Buttons, LEDs, Charging, and the Haptic Feedback Edition

Power Button (Button Inside the Red Circle)

  • Turns the glove on or off.
  • Solid blue: The glove is not connected.
  • Solid red: Connected; battery level is below 20%.
  • Solid yellow: Connected; battery level is 20%–50%.
  • Solid green: Connected; battery level is 50%–100%.
Locations of the power button and Menu button on the data box
The red circle indicates the power button; the blue circle indicates the Menu button.

Menu Button (Button Inside the Blue Circle)

  • Can be used to calibrate finger flexion.
  • The specific action is either a double-click or a long press, depending on the current project version.
  • Menu LED flashing: Charging.
  • Menu LED solid: Charging complete.

Button Extension Module

Line drawing of the button extension module
Optional for the Business Edition; when selected, 1 is supplied for each hand.
Button extension module installation
Secure it on the inside of the first joint of the index finger, near the palm.

The button extension module provides a joystick and additional inputs. Adjust it to a position where the finger can operate it naturally, the module does not press against the joint, and thumb movement remains unrestricted.

When moving the module, hold the module body. Do not pull the joystick cable or other wires. Refer to the project delivery materials for the button mappings.

LED Behavior

Power LED

Solid blue
Not connected

Solid red
Connected, below 20%

Solid yellow
Connected, 20%–50%

Solid green
Connected, 50%–100%

Menu LED

Solid blue
Charging complete

Haptic Feedback Edition

Each glove in the Haptic Feedback Edition has 6 feedback points: 1 on each of the five fingers and 1 on the back of the hand. Use only the testing methods and safety limits provided for the project. Do not set the intensity, frequency, or duration yourself.

Charging Safety

Charge using a 5V / 1A power supply. Do not use a fast charger. You can also charge from a computer USB port. If the connector is wet or damaged, or if you notice unusual heat, an unusual odor, or swelling, stop charging and using the glove immediately. Do not disassemble or attempt to repair it yourself. Contact customer support immediately for assistance.

Next Step

After the hardware inspection is complete, proceed to 3.1 Receivers, Channels, and Multi-Glove Deployment.