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Sensor Loss – NOT all Radio Sensors, but only one (cont.)
• Check the small magnet on the support plate. It should not be corroded or broken. Try the Sensor on another support plate.
• If you’re using (for a short-term demonstration of the system) a magnetic back plate instead of screws or the 3M tape, try again
without the magnetic back plate. If the Sensor switches on this time, release the magnetic back plate from the support plate,
rotate it 180° and fix it again to the support plate. One of the magnetic back plate’s magnets neutralized the magnetism of the
small support plate’s magnet.
• If the small green LED light blinks once a second but the radio communication to the Sensor is inconsistent, it means the signal is being
interrupted.
• If the Sensor is setup on the right hand side of the machine, consider moving it to the left hand side to improve the communication
with the LED Display, especially on the bucket. Relevant for big machines where the main boom ends up next to the cab on the
right hand side.
• Change the radio channel by entering the Basic Settings menu. Note: Only the Sensors that are currently switched on and
communicating to the system will “follow” the radio channel change. You’ll have to assign/pair all others again to/with the system.
Sensor Loss – ALL Sensors
• The system (control unit & LED) is not switched on OR the LED display has a problem.
• None of the Sensors are paired with the system. This may happen after a Control Box software update or the physical change of the LED or
Control Box.
Sensor Doesn’t Charge
• During common daylight, the Sensors consume less than they’re charging. The battery capacity of a sensor after a full charge is more than
80 hours.