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5.5.3
Test failure indications
Number
of blinks Failure indication
2
Battery failure (PIE failure)
3
Transmitter failure
4
-
5
No GNSS fix
6
-
7
Maximum number of extended self-tests exceeded
8
-
9
-
10
Other faults
5.5.4
Test failure descriptions and corrective actions
5.5.4.1
Battery failure (PIE failure)
This indicates that there is something wrong with the battery, and correct
operation can’t be guaranteed anymore. Contact a service partner for
replacing the battery immediately.
5.5.4.2
Transmitter failure
This indicates that the RF-signal transmitted from the Beacon is not good
and is most probably because the antenna is too close to conductive
material, like metal, or you are holding your hand around the antenna.
Place the Beacon on a free space around (minimum 30 cm) and try again. If
this does not help, please contact your service partner.
5.5.4.3
No GNSS fix
The GNSS needs free view of the sky to get a position within the timeout.
Windows and canopies will also reduce the signals from the satellites.
Place the Beacon on a place with free space around (minimum 30 cm) and
with a free view of the sky and try again. IF this does not help, please
contact your service partner.