
i-Q350 RCM
USER MANUAL
VISIBILITY DELIVERED.
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7. TROUBLESHOOTING
7.1. General
This chapter covers how faults can be recognized and rectified. There are potentially four main problem
sources:
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The user control system, including task requirements, communication cables, peripheral units with
possible object recognition switches.
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The SensorSMART platform including peripheral units and their cables, also potential object recognition
switches.
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The environment including large objects between antenna and sensor, electrical disturbance sources,
intervention by persons, etc.
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The quality of the technical design, including alignment between antenna, data, ratio of task
requirements/available communication time etc. The information about system performance is contained
in the relevant datasheets.
When planning the total system, not overlook the problem sources and “Fault finding procedures on system
level” should be included in the host system. How this could look in detail depends on the relevant system
concept and very likely varies from one system to another.
7.2. Status Display (LEDs)
BAT
Green
Red
PWR
Green
Red
RFR
Green
Orange
Red
tag’s battery is OK
tag’s battery is low and needs to be replaced
the external device is powered up
the external device is switched off
the external device is working properly
no communication with the external device
not connected to the external device or no successful
communication with the external device