Troubleshooting
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Display
Cause/Solution
LOW SIGNAL
STRENGTH
PRESS CLEAR FOR
CONFIG MENU
The Base Station has stopped responding to the wireless
handheld. This could mean any following scenario is true:
• The Base Station was turned off or has lost power.
• The Base Station was changed to a different broadcast
group or channel.
• The Base Station and handheld are too far away or too
.
If all of these problems have been checked and the handheld
still shows Low Signal Strength, cycle power on both the
handheld and Base Station.
Base Station Errors
IN RANGE LED On Start-up
The
IN RANGE
LED flashes several times at start-up while the server Base Station searches
for other Base Stations on the same channel within range. If another server Base Station
is found, this LED will flash continuously, indicating that only one server Base Station is
allowed on a given channel.
General Base Station Failures
The wireless Base Station uses the on-board LEDs to indicate failure status. When a failure
occurs, the
DATA OUT / TX
and
IN RANGE
LEDs flash in a repetitive pattern to indicate the
failure type. The LEDs will flash on for a long period of time, followed by a series of short
flashes that give the error type. This sequence will repeat 5 times, after which the Base
Station will reset.
If an error sequence is being displayed on the LEDs, first cycle power to the wireless
Base Station by disconnecting power for several seconds and then reconnecting. If
the problem persists, please contact Daktronics Customer Service. Refer to
Exchange and Repair & Return Programs (p�2)
Obtaining Base Station Status Information
When connected to a wireless Base Station in any All Sport function, the wireless
handheld can obtain status information about the Base Station. This information includes
the Base Station broadcast group/channel, firmware version number, and region.
Display
Action
VN.N DD-3561942
BG:XX CH:YY R
N.N = firmware version
XX = broadcast group #
YY = channel #
R = region (D for Domestic,
I for International)
Press
<ALT>
followed by
<CONNECT>
to display Base Station
status information.
Press any key to return to normal operation.
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