How to troubleshoot the LEDs on the base station
If the base station is not communicating with the WLAN, check the three LEDs on the top panel. They report network and modem activity, operational status, and radio activity.
If the base station is not communicating with the WLAN, check the three LEDs on the top panel. They report network and modem activity, operational status, and radio activity.
If you''re experiencing a blinking red light on your base station, it''s important to take immediate action. Identify the root cause of the issue by checking the power supply, network connection,
Both the green light & red light will turn off once the base station connects to the network. Then, if the status light (shown in red above) starts flashing green, your base station is working.
In this blog, I''ll share some common problems, their possible causes, and step-by-step solutions to help you get your DMR base station up and running smoothly. 1. Power - related Issues.
Things to remember Transmit headsets MUST be linked to a Single Channel Base Station. Intercom only headsets are linked to Multi Channel Base Stations. Unplug all headset
Once the battery tab is removed from the Base Station, you should see the white searchlight come on to indicate the device has power. In the event that you are not seeing a white light,
Below are 18 possible problems you might be experiencing and how to solve them. The light on your base station is designed to
Blue when the base station is waiting to stabilize. If it remains in this state, check if it is mounted securely or on a surface that''s not prone to vibration. Blinking purple when syncing is blocked.
Below are 18 possible problems you might be experiencing and how to solve them. The light on your base station is designed to always be on when the device is working.
This section describes some possible station setup and static measurement issues, possible causes, and how to solve them. Trimble recommends that you use the Siteworks or SCS900
Both the green light & red light will turn off once the base station connects to the network. Then, if the status light (shown in red above) starts flashing
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Step 1: Check the Status Light. Open the electronics box & check to see if the status light (outlined inredbelow) is flashinggreen. If it is flashinggreen, your base station is working. Step 2: Check your Cheat Sheet (if you have one). 'Good'Your base station is working correctly.
The software sets up all radio and receiver operating parameters, and is the most likely route to a successful problem resolution once you have checked all connections, cables, and batteries. The base station is not broadcasting. See Base station is not broadcasting below. Incorrect over-the-air baud rates between base station and rover.
Your base station should be a relatively silent device. Unless an alert or alarm is triggered, it shouldn’t make any noise while working. If your base station does make any noise, though, it would typically be a chime to alert you that at least one of your sensors was triggered.
It’s normal for your base station’s lights not to turn off. That being said, it is possible to turn off the base station’s lights if you want to. You could use either the App or the base station to do this. To turn off the base station light on the mobile App, To turn off the base station light on the Keypad,