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follows:
(1) Pull the activation button up.
(2) Press and hold the testing/stop
button for 2 to 3 seconds.
(3) Bring the device into learning mode
(see chapter 7 “Expanding a radio
group and learning mode“ on page
66).
(4) If necessary, reset the device to
the factory settings (see chapter 10
“Restoring default settings“ on page
69).
(5) Expand the radio group
(see chapter 7 “Expanding a radio
group and learning mode“ on page
66).
Radio group not or no longer
Radio group not or no longer
in the learning mode
in the learning mode
If a device cannot be connected to a ra-
dio group, and the LED signal lights of the
radio group devices do not flash yellow,
it can be that the radio group is not or is
no longer in the learning mode. To trou-
bleshoot, proceed as follows:
f
Bring the radio group into learning
mode (see chapter 7 “Expanding a radio
group and learning mode“ on page 66).
Device and radio group in
Device and radio group in
the learning mode
the learning mode
Although device and radio group are in
the learning mode and the signal LED
flashes yellow, there may be no wireless
connection. To troubleshoot, proceed as
follows:
(1) Check the distance between the
devices, if necessary reduce the
distance.
(2) Reactivate the devices and radio
group.
f
Reset all devices to the factory
settings (see chapter 10 “Restoring
default settings“ on page 69).
f
Reactivate the devices and radio
group (see chapter 6 “Initial activa-
tion and setting up“ on page 63).
Defective connection test
Defective connection test
of a radio group
of a radio group
A defective device in a radio group can
be identified using the “Group connection
test” (see chapter 9.1 “Radio group con-
nection test“ on page 68). If a faulty
device is identified, proceed as follows to
troubleshoot:
f
In order to exclude temporary radio
interference from other radio-based
devices, perform the group connec-
tion test on another device again.
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Connection test was successful and
all devices are functional.
or
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Connection test was not successful,
there is a defective device in the
radio group.
(1) Reset the defective device to the
factory settings (see chapter 10
“Restoring default settings“ on page
69).
(2) Remove the defective devices
allocation to the radio group (see
chapter 10.1 “Cancelling a device from a
radio group“ on page 69).
(3) Re-connect the radio group with a
reduced number of devices
(see chapter 10.1 “Cancelling a device
from a radio group“ on page 69).
To add a replacement device to the radio
group, refer to the following chapters:
•
Chapter 7 “Expanding a radio group
and learning mode“ on page 66.
•
Chapter 6.2 “Completing a
radio group“ on page 66.